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Amarillo Daily News.
VOL. XIII. No. 201 AarauUd Pre Seryicc. Leased Wirt Reports.
AMARILLO. TEXAS SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 3 1922. U PACES-IN FIVE PARTS
PRICE FIVE CENTS
H1I
m
M
In
i
PLEDGE OF
SUP . 83T TO
zmm is
AGAIN MADE
9t Aawcieted trmt
WAHIltNGTON. Kept. J. A renewed
I'Mdt of "sympathy and auptort to tht
fullvat eatrnt ith;n our Miwcr" was
given to the Jt.-iking railway shopmen
tonight by President Omnprra of the
American Federation or IjOkt. The
leader telcgripbi-d B. M. J.-well. head
of the Keilcratlnn's dciwrtment of rail-
way employes announcing "it had bran
rVctded to ratify and emphasise" a rs-
V looa pcldge of siiort by tho UW leg
Watlvo rcprcarntatrvee of tho national
organisation.
The teh-gram a'nt after a eonfronre
if the legislative rereentativea at
Federation headquarters constituted
Virtually thr only comment on tho
strike situation to conio from labor
Itliktn offic sis here during the day.
Iloade' lYpreacntatlvrs and ufftclala
pf thr government likewise were reti-
cent in diattusaing tho Injunction suit.
Although for three hours tho Henate
rave ita full attention to coul dmiribu-
tlon legislation drafted to meet tht
Mrlko emergency there was not a mn-
lion of tho Chicago prooreJIngs In tho
hole debate.
Aa hearing on tho atriko eituatlon
generally the Association of Hallway
Kan ulivrs announced that despite tho
aharncti of the atrlklng shopmen froin
their jdM the number of freight cars
pi need Of repairs decreased tilt be
I ween Angus! 1 and Auguat IS.
la view of talk of a pianwiile Ri-nrnil
Strike It again was pointed out today
that tho American Federation bad no
authority to rail for ouch action al.
tnougfc It was aald a number of rcsolu
Uona and irtltion from local union
and others advocating nation-wide walk-
on) Would br lalil before tho meeting of
in I'roerst ion's eac-utlve council to be
hrk ao-an-Mituvdy.
in nested o;i
federal warrants
u::der i;ijuiigtio:i
tyAaserktfed fran
WATCROM. Ga.. 8cp. I. Nine ar-
reel l wore made hero today uponn war-
ranto charging violation of tho attike
Injunction of the featrral courts and
warrant have I wen Issued for othera.
recording tn the aute of District Attor-
r r John W. lleiii.ctt.
Those taken are alleged .o nave been
violating; an Injunction granted by the
federal court of the aouthern dlatrtct of
Icorrva sgsinat atrlklng employee of
the Atlantic Coaat tinea. Deputy I'nlted
8'atee marshal haw been here for
some time Invert gating order In con-
red (on with the atrlke.
Reed) tor Went.
Uf Anuria tod Fnse
i ACK SON V I LLK. FU.. Hcpt J
Lieut. James II. Dnollttlr. Klghth Aero
Kquadnm. arrived at lamp Johnston
lata today after a non-stop flight from
Kelly FleM. Tcgss. preparslory to the
beginning Monday night of hla attempt
to fly from the Atlantic to the racifc
ocean at Hand ego. Calif with one
top and In Icaa than SI hours.
rainp linage Dynamites).
9t AasariaWd fmt
LAKELAND. Fla-. RepL 1 The
lump houne at tho ahopa hero of the
Atlantic Coaat Line lluilroad we dyna-
tnltrd tonight and destroyed. No one
waa Injured according to early re porta
t the police.
Ileal Tall ha Chicago
nilCA; Sept. J. (me did and
a Si-ore overcome waa the toll from
heat pnwtratlnn today aa the titer-
rury ared to 7 dcarrea a record
for the auinnnT. At the name time
treet thermnelcra Were reglatrrlng
WWI over I' dt-grcee In the ahadc.
Yaoth Killed by far
WACO. H.-pt. !. flarrvH rVmotia
. eon of Will (lemona. prontlnrnt
Went farmer waa alinoat Inetartly
allied when atruck by a arrrlce uf
driven by II. It. Martin lllllalmro.
two milea north of Wmt un the
laillaa pike tonight. The death waa
ari-kh-nUL sreiailm to the InqufuL
News Distribution
Sunday Set Record
TW rkralalloa of the ItaUy New
rawtawwea le Imwaae rapidly. Iat
fjendaj'a News with I he late etrrllne)
retajnta act a rw high rerard. the
atra4lae) bring the greateot In the
Watery of the paper ttaear ard ra
far ntra capVa rawM Mot be filed.
Tka New baa few extra roplee al
eitber eHHy er Nwaday BwiBrra. That
h) why at la bnpartaat that aValera
ebjewM give I heir ardrra eartr tmmth
le fM the aVaaawd (ar the New
ralrana efcaeM ti iparale wwb thaar
an ahahn by ateaaag tbaar orders
tap eaJgy er taiaaay paaer aa earty
Ward Coal Strike
JOHNSTOWN'S PRETnEST
.1tV.-;t::.y:..;-.i
; V - i
J ' '''' '
Johnatown Pa- will be Known tor wire .Ihnn Jh jmoue ni4 J4 the
more recent flow Vt brer after the beauty pageant la held at Atlantic City.
Mlaa Velnm Klegter. voted tho prettiest glil In Johnalown will lw "Mlaa
Johnatow n" In the . pagant. .''...
pflnnnncLE people otfeded
EXMoncinnQYPnoemiFon
GOMIM 07 P. P. G. 67 C.
ranhsnrile eople have never before
In the history of this section of the
Hate been offered such an cut inordi-
nary program as has been arranged by
Beeretary W. K. Btanton of tho Tan-!
handle-Ilalns Chamber of Commerce
for the convention Beptember 1 ond!
10. it In the consensus of opinion here.
This program Is aald to Include more
prominent speakers than any chamber (
of commerce convention ever held In.
Texas. I
One msn of International reputation
thr. Frederick Cook discoverer of the;
North Pole one of national reputation '
Arthur Naah the famous Golden Rule I
clothing manufacturer of Cincinnati. O. '
and seven men of state-wide reputation
at lea at. are on the program.
But not only will the (Ml visitors e-
peeled here be entertained with this
remarkable speaking program it la
pointed out. but a football game a tea
for the women auto rid. over the
city and band contests are on the program.
PDDLIG IMW iniTIATIO; TO
DE HELD .OK HIGI1T AT
POIilT CODTHUEST OF ALMILLO
luitml.im
the IjiI-c ll
rlaaa to-
tight by Amarillo
lan No.
lita of Uh- Ku Klua IjJan will
1 1 "nomin here nia-thwrat bf Ama-
The dofinlle nxattim wia not
llacd in a statement laeutd laat
by the Klun. Initiation Willi be-
me time aftiT dark.
Visitors to the public InitiaUo are
asked to go west on mat or Mrenta
recta through 8un Jacinto lU.ghts
npd then take tne fountrr lun pign-
Way. Near the Country Huh a detail
ill he stationed and tell the via) tors
e dtrurtli to the inflation. I
At leaat Klanemen In reaSei are
.im tcd to In prtwnt Mopday aj.ghl.
iU eotunatel from Joe Wi e
frelnt all
attend and the
la to fte effect
vtattefs will be
The vtsitura will br'stuated so that
hey ran see th Initiation and the
feundtla of riataM K lan amen. The fiery
no win he situated so that It will be
riaible to all visitors. .
Klanamset high m the realm taT Tssas
will be present the statement datlarid.
abd a
wUI initialed. KlaJSf
taV'iient by thnKlan
'lMlt""jrT.M
IhrernL
Here Is the program In detail:
Tevaasy. A. M.
rod Decorated Autnmnhilo Para 4.
I Invocation. Address of Wei
come. Mayor Ion P. Marrs. AmatiHo.
Response to address of welcome Hon.
W. M. Knight. Hereford. Business ses-
sion Panhandle Plaina Chamber of Com-
merce: a) IVesident's report. fM Ap-
pointment of Nominating Committee
r rnfiniahed Bualnesa. (d) Good of the
Organisation.
Tuesday. P. M.
1:!ft Aoorem. "tiur Marketing Prob
lema" by Ca'l TTllllama. IMltor Okla
homa r rnier 8tookman. Oklahoma
City.
tM Annual meeting Panhandle
Commercial Ksecutlvea Association.
:ie Address. "Panhandle Specialty."
Mrs. Pliobe K. Warner. Claude. To
the Women't Federated Clubs of the
Panhandle.
J0 AJdress. Oood Unsdn." A. R.
Loh. Federal Highway Kngtneer. W.
T. Whei-lcr. Secy and Trees. TcMS
CONTINCKD O.N TAGE THREE
the i;riii ilrsgn. the highest official
in the order.
Tlic pti t.nnnt on the Klan bv Jural
otf icera follow:
"tmiv nt.tl.e lrn white. Centile.
roitunt. Amitloin Htiaens ran be-
nc to the km Klua klan. thir local
organiution la ctanpoard of many bun
driitu o tlie iwnly s last and moat In-
fluential ctt:iena.
"The Ku klua klan believes la pre-M-iing
the sHnctity of the home; the
l-rnt.i thm of our gkainus American wo-
rkmhool: nmlntaintng the integrity of
ar il IH- si hi'l avatetn the cradle of
ArviKn damorratlc ideals; the Ttphohl-
ing of the spirit and letter of the eon-
MUut:on of the t'nited fttatea by a firm
aland on aueatlona of publle mora la.
a Milne the ficree of law and ordiT and
irxreaelng the efficiency of their guar-
ilianhip: the practice of purs patriot-
am by p'acing the public welfare above
I artv pt4lti'e and matnta nlng Amerl-
ia traditons; aeparat.on of iharrb and
Male; freedom of epret-h and the press
when they Co nut conflict with the
ehore asjerta; while suprsmacy; the af-
ferntatioa of the doitrate of a personal
retatlonah'.p to the Lord Jeoue ChruR.
ard the true spirit of KatnnkduMsa
wbkii emanates the beat coocrp'.va af
is Ended
WILL OPEfJ
MIIHACITE
MINES ON
OLD SCALE
y Ataaclatad Fnae
rillLVDELrillA. 8ept. An agree-
nrnt to end the pratnu-ted anthracite
UMM-nalon "In the imntadiate future'
.raa reached by the operators and mln-
ra In a kite aeaatnn tonight. The men
will return to work on the baata of the
ulC wage agreement to etlend Until
V --at l. l:i.
The announcement of the agreement
mauu ny denatnra I'epper and Ileed
of I'ennaylvania. The agreement waa
reached after a communication from
I'reaidenl Harding waa received by the
nartlea to the controversy.
I'ndw date of Hcptember 1 the rreal-
Jenl wrote:
"The public Inlereat tranacenda any
rartiaan advantage that you might gain
y (urthi-r rioiaunce. I urge you In
the name of public welfare to accede to
the propnaMl that haa been advanced
ny Henatnra lrper and need."
f.lAYFIELD LEADS
WITH MAJORITY
OF 52350 VOTES
TOTAL OF 582824 V0TZ3
; CAST CT CZltATOSIAL
ruir-orr bags
A
a Asiiiistad rraa
VALL.A8. Bipt. I. With III nan
ties completed and twelve pract 'rally
complete the final tabulation of the
Teias Klectlon Hureau today ' aivee
he following totals In the dfflrrent
contests voted on in the runoff prl
W. ijpvld
Lieutenant Governor T.
eon. i:i7; Billia Mayfiled
Davidson's makaity. 1 1 1. Sit
sd. UTMt.
ror United States Hnator
field 117.SII; rVrguaon IIJ.I11. Mar
field's majiM-lty iS.Kt.
Rtate Treaaeurer. Oeorge G.' Garrett.
114.611; C. V. Terrell l.SIJ. Ter
rell's majority 7l.to.
Superintendent of Instruction EA
R. Ibntley. Jti.itt: R. M. N. 'Marrs.
ttl.(7l. Marrs majority. tl.OOt.
The twelve Incomplete counttee are:
Andrews. Briscoe Burnet. Clierokeen.
Dallam Howard. Hutchinson Marlon.
Moore. Sabine San Jacinto. Probably
there are Icaa than three thousand
votes unaccounted fie- In these totals
as ths Incomplete counties In moat
Instances lack but one or two boxes
of being complete.
In the sensorial race MM14 votes
are accounted for; In superintendents
race ISMJJ.
The follow ng counties held no uea
tln: Kerr. King. Goliad. Jim Htsj.
Mi-Mullen. Iteagan Ileal and Itrrc'.l.
Psults In district races follow.
Congress Fourteenth District. Harry
lfTUlerg. 1 .$; John H. Cunning-
ham. lJ.li. fine hot in district un
reported. Owgress Seventeenth Ds-
trirt: Thmnas I- Itlanlon. SJ..W:
fsrar t allow ay. H.9SO. Burnet .nlT
county IncompMe. Court of Apiieala.
Third Dlsirht: M. B. Illair. MX).
J. K Baker. 40.11. Burnet county ml
ounty Incomplete.
Court of AppeeY Fifth Diat.lt.
TVn L. Jones. 47.nt; T. M. Tavlor.
U.al. IVIta only munty Incompl.-t
"ate Henate. Hlchteenth Dlatict:
I. K. tTark l.7l: lonard Tlllo.on
Htate M.-nale. Twenty Third Pflntrlrt:
Archer Iarr. ?.ll; Aaher It. Hnilth.
. II. Jim Wells county unreported.
Htate Senate. Twenty Fourth TMa
trict: T. II. Bklgeway. Il.s; W. A.
Biaik. ie::.
There are not sufficient vot.-s out-
sunding In any tUstrh-t to change the
results shown.
EASTERN ROADS FACE
TASK ON LABOR DAY
ty Amrisud Pnws
NKW YORK Sept. I. Kaatern roads
tonlsht faced the hardest task meeting
hem aim tre strike was called nan-
dl'ns Uhor liny travel.
Pn-paratkins to meet this rush anl
the Imuance of a letter of inatructiona
Iv hawl sirlke tMiilera. assailing the
Harding admlniatratlon for tho Injunc-
tion procredinge Inetltued yesterday la
Chlcsgn. orrupSHl chief attention today.
Ths roads professed themselves von-
fklen' of handling travelers without va-
lue Inconvenience.
Irnm labor quarters (ama advice to
travelers waminer against the condition
of cara and locamotivrs and pre4Mtlng
Inconventence. At the same time strik-
ers wees urged by their leaders above
aU things te keep tbsaT beads aed t
mhdtu phi f niQmi7DrD
TO BE HERE SEPTEMBER 20
. d
Dr. lYederlck A. Ck. notol eg.
plorrr. who will sieak hern dining the
Panhandle-Plains ClmaJr of i'mty
nterce convention. Photo atiove sIuiSj
Mount Kvereet one 4 the many peaki
he haa scaled.
DISCOVERER 01
fJORTII POLE TO
DE III AMARILU
Oft. COOX TO MAKE ADD&Z33
AT PAlf HANDLE-PLAINS
COKVENTION
.
k A. Cook new genet
I it. rreaerH K A. Cook newgener.
slly credited by the world's ieailing
acientlsts aa the ai-tuiU liscsnerer of
the North Pole will ieak in Ama
rlllu Repltmber ! Ilia hat day of
the tw-o-dy convention of the Pan-
handlo-Plalna Chsutta-r t Com
m
merce.
Dr. Cook Is not onlv generall recoa-
.
ied naeraa the discoverer of the
..-. . inn nt in m H iurer m
If- . - '
n the north country and m
Admiral Peary a personal physician
on three of hla unsuccessful dashes
to the Pole.
Dr. (xk is eonsldere-i ty msny
scientists and other thinking people
to be In a sense a martyr. Wity-otie
of th esiirld a greoleal sn-tlc expKrers
recrwn.ae Dr. Cook aa the flrat man
to reach the North Pole but the
yedlt went to another man. Affidavits
have been algned by many of these
explorers tending to show that other
claims made In the log of another
so-cslk-d discoverer were physic-ally
iniHaible trf avcompllahmrnL
Dr. C'k comes to the convention
n Amarillo without roat to thn Psn-handle-PPIalna
("nam tier of t'oiniw-rce.
He is much In detnand ss a W' lurer.
hut on account of hla own bualnrs
affairs devotee nxniiarstlvrly little
time tn making adalmuma. ws
hroiight here partially through ptr
aonal frlcndnhip ealsitlng U twcrn him
and Heiretary lliantun.
The h-cture will be fic .i every
one. Thla one fiwturc slne la cix't-
ed t't attract hundmla of Pallia mir
pis here.
Ileaty lire al Denln
DHNISti.V. M..pt. I-Klre onicinnting
from burn tig s-n In (lie rai.wxy
.-aida of the Ml""iiil. k.inais sn I
Taaa rsilriaid titnlght risullol in a
consider alile U-m. a.coiling In offio-
al-
Twenty bug csrs three tianufcr
h.tla. two fft-e huiMmir and s
'arge itant.t)' of tn n hind.-- Were
destroyed.
Hv ral hundred natintial ausriU-
men. guarding railway Jada. an-
Wered the file f.. After thrt
hours' battle I hi- !.; Irnmlil
unil.-r control Approkiniatcly l.W"
cars were in the ysnl. tunny Iircnj
with en. line and oil
Stockade 9 Feet High Bwk
AroundShopstoProtectMen
AasNisud Praja I Lim IXiv to il i t!e m the b : d v Jam W b.fe. u.trrn d'trh l of Illinois
tVl:iMl.U:. II! H. t 2. rtoi k- ivlebrat on 1 1" lulonm-d tit nol Central efT.Cisls
ad.- nine ft htgli. haa t n l.u It Will sm :wv!l. d.e. u i erint-n-' !h' n '"T rf W:T ro"f
... in. . ' g jiiid luiy will he mrUcrtelty mercaaed.
an und the lllln I. tvntrvl sli h here J ... nt .f th- lil.no C.ntr.il d.x-iar' l .. . jn.tKiiating any trouble."
for the pet t eel on of new rmplovrs In j "'" 'kad.' l.iii.t tici:i i ' (iher'ff lr-s
eluding over t0 mfnu. who have been l-li 1") aMthnttig. lie s.d it ur lh ytt n bet-ainv known
hlrtd t take the j vcated by e'rlk nntlilrg mm. thun s bi-lng d-nn st t..-. fcsl .nt ImsI ttt C'TS bare
tng ahopim-n The arm Hire ts P ope-l three i four ther pisnt eon the I ''Pens 'i- ' ralllns sll.e.1 U.rtU- kanta as
with two stnil cf hsriied wire This
ction by the rallrosd wss itma.d.sred
portentous in vtrwr the fact that an
rstimsted crowd vf sewral thouauidJ
Dersona. inHudms miners or WI1iamaot
V
i J' x
It L V ' V . I
At A A
VMMTS GUATD tA7-.
to be srai III '
DEfllS0;i DISTRICT
Al'MTIN Sept. t.-ftepnrta were
rei-elvcd here tndny fhaf CiJ.siel
Charles H. Nitnon. mnitnsnd'ng atste
I n. u. . . ....
I i i TniMm - ill re'ntear
Gin-ern v..rr .
an -it-u I.. w . .u- . ...
to ilve
I'Nilrol
military sinhrltlcs - com re
over the strike a lustion -there.
Governor Neff sistrd late tmUty he
retiit had not been received.
Adjuiaiil Thomsa' D. 'Barton hft
here this sfternnon preminwl'tv fo.-
Detiiaon on matters reganllng thr
striae. . .
The Iv piest to H.e-.1 civil U I'
Is understno. U contemplated to wlst
state offlcera In curbing' awlejiica
In the military aone. It wai n l-i'ed
out be alate i.fflcuila that the mar'HI
law order does not sun-nl civil Vaw
action aniens such ss received in the
governor s proclamation.
WISCONSIN PRIMARY
TO BE HELD TUESDAY
Br AMristid rma
MI'.W.tl KKK. p. p.. :. .ca.lliii
n I. .tut f.c politics! honor In Wis
e.in p'.n ticnlly wmind up their clg-
""' eiiippuints tonight lnelent to
P'-t Tin hi. tirniiHry. with aitih-esses
;t .irimii ets of Im atate.
I 'mini Klatea K. iwlur Itotiert M. 1m
Coll. M. i w.l.. hw .it e.TliiWrv pleas
I Kimwiiii :mi lH.hosli and ha on-i--'
i l. il.imi 3 ti.itif:. I I. at Ijike
l.inev.i.
i.o.frnoi BUine In Hn u l'trew 'mi
I'hf.mir.gion m.i.l.. M tr.B pl. j f.- th
i t ef h i tkkeL
Hid in ItsJianapiJi
IM'I.W.Mtll.lS. K..t. : - Ii.Jiuii-
iK'lln v.h 1 1. ii. ti!. it. rt.iv i f
ihe Visr t..Liv wh-n the wi-slher
o-iriHti r. i-Mtiil tt the I In-rinoiiM-ter
iegi rii ; st thii-e fi'.-bn k. Mar-
tn lulu' un Ihe .it'oHa howevt-r
nrlebrid n-nie tlnn lot. No rases
of ie.it proainitii'ti wire rcittl.
CVntml lino 1.1 pii4rcl wuikuun and
PitTty.
Mors than fty apetval tjnputy ahcr-
Ifrs have Iven sworn la for duty at.
r.inAi. fn. aHarirr : Iwains
ARTICLES
H'Ml'M
siflUiT m
Uy Asmm-IsM Preat
nIJ.H Kepi. "I afattcrkig
lliniiillii i ai secret political ea
riHirs wltrlhrr railed nights n( lbs v
Kn Klut Klsn er by any other tie.
limit e nnnie" voUed In a re tola-
Imhi drawn up by Judge C. F. t
lirernwood act pg rkairman of aa )
Infiaiunl iMnwrslir rommlltesi
rnaled rccenll u Dallas la "pre )
pare re ultiltnns lo present properly :
Tes Itrmerrarr before I he hfn '
acrats tf the I ailed HI ate" si Ihn
aieeiltig uf the .luie Ih-morralle '
e-nvertlnn si Han Antonio Rett '
Tuesday.
liM'ge 4irernM4l arti4 a chair- '
men hi Hit nw of De-pocraile stale
ennii nlions In Trias Judge V
V. Mclean of nirt Wwrlli. is hoe '
scary rhrmaa tf llw Informal
re-nnilllee and la in of the Iwa nnr-
v!v'ng meMibcra if the Texas rssv
alUiithmsl rvnvent'on. The resolH-'
Hons lisve receded tlie approval af
the entire minmlllee.
"In him when the saint leave j
prevalhd in 1 1 in I oiled Mta'e. Ha
lieniisTala trhini.hanlly rlrrleil mm
I he same pr'aa lpk a irmSod'NHl . kg
llie-e remilullons. and lis kaww i
Nrth'eg ant Wig Psr'lcs which en-
'Ar rel g'otis blgralj' anal rlalate4
the nionotiw'y i4'one l) per rent .
Amer'.ean'stp were wr. I I rem I He '
fWld having carried but wtp alate." i
Mr. tirernwond aahl t
'IT. Ih-mand ItndU'ltn. ' '
r AamrlsWd Pnws ' .
r- XVlN. H. d' t Villi un countf
siigitii n i in iemoi'cat(. xt.tte con.
hUsi si Han Antonhr it 'It Tuesday
w.tl Ih-tnaiid "refiuilhitl'n ;of. gl pn
liocrstt. sul uttaAnwrttmn Appral V
MnKaitan bgotry-i wreN4tv tif rura and
liltc-.1 f li'nh " JiKn-'. fc-snherry rC
Mitlrs'i-st.n TiWveriey. ( leonre-jes-n.
hid Of fheiMetUirtt.anowrlcei
1M-. Ilisnlicrry mJd 1iis-debgthn will
not be figureheads in .Ui convention
but are.inatrucul.ln Jtook stifievemwil
of ejection Uw 1 hanges obviating; tha
meoj'tid Klnsiry aoj.to'.eveh iWThrat oil
ugalnal weakening molf.SMtlon of na
Honal i rohUilllon.
. t . . -
AntH-lnais Km Clash.
AI'HTIni.' HetiL. i.-'J anticipate no
iUah at the tc'iunUic a!ate. Conven
tion over the Ku Klui Klvn." Ksrlo B.
MHyfa-iil. lemwcaU. . nominee fur
I nilitl HI hsm siil9r ttuJaird here !
lHy when naked his VPllhm taa Ihn part
the klan will pUv n the iimvent on at
Hnn Anu.n nut TuuaiUr. Mayflrhl
mid he knew ( plans to nt'empt to put
hi; klan Into the pary ilatrorsi.
The Demornita will do nothing tluit
will do M-nna'uut harm lu the party.
Mn'ftel'1 s-eiiel. "aa. much as soma
rvet'onn WMild tike to sec a l'1 nental
ntme. I lhe. tho rT will show a.
united front a the rinvenla neat
week." Mavfield la snlj to have beii
siiPiMried by the Ku KJus Kim at th
prliiMiry elect N-n. "
M'LFAII BAIIIERATd
PIOi'i'EER IS CEf.D
sVLLAN. Texan. Sept. I. A. P.
'Urk Jr.. 7a (nisii nent idoneer cltlsen
f Vcl enn. ill.tt at his hotnx here thla
iiii'rnlng sftrr n i-ontlnued illness of Sev-
ern I month. H. s survived by bia
wit- and me broth. r. of Bay City
Ti'tua w ho la now en route to this city.
.1 lie fit-ceased wss one of tho directors
4 tlie Aio.Ti-iin Na I looa I Bank uf Mo
'x-in for f.rtei-n years snd has been one
f '14 n-ot bisl.ly n-siM-rt.-d cllism
H i- f'T-r.. v. Ill U heM tv re K irnUy. .
MavfleisTa kxprnars.
Hi Aasecatud Vrmm i
AI'STIN. p. S. Th- rtnipolgl
inn. if Kill" K M.ifiehl. Im-
e. lute innttn'-e fur . L'ttlted States
a. its I -a- tutt'ed tn.iTt -1. aecording
to a aiatn'i'nl file J wllh the arcie-tin-oi
ri 'ii iiU (f tUi amount
I'.iw was siitliuU-tl. !t .le ststrd.
M-iv.ni'1!-! csmpili(n tgiuenaiw Vt
'.lrr van lidilog lu. Tta srs
tll'ij'i.
f-riaeidwH and nearbr cities. ileaoliMi
up) town in pn-psraiion t-r the
Labor ly evenL ll waa aaJ oa good
sulhislty tonight that not a drop of
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