The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 65, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 8, 1921 Page: 4 of 20
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Present CbnitinicitivSy
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:rt of Inquiry tev
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reeling to Go TloiougWy
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AesocUtot' Prw ReperiA
TCL&A Okla Juhd T.trmrt; of
P. Freelisg. State attorney general
develop eudeae saeiart tpeeerespee-
for the race riotmt and btHUmx of
Begre district a week age The eeait
0. Beet particularly to act e mm
f persona both wait and eeidred. who
sited the race fighting aad wiB ale go
chargea that eeenty aad tity atficWa
. negligent fa failine; to stamp
disturbance at ft tntsptioa t
Attorney General FreeHac said th evi-
nce brought oat would be BBbmJtted to
mad Jury and that la ease 'M was
A that lead offiaala ware derelict J
fir duty ckargeo against them would
i f3d either hi tha Htasa supreme eeert
ha dmtxict ceart
4. 'V resfre Sheriff Celei.
The Om -eramme eemaioaed Twesdsy
jerasBB waa Barney Cleaver f armor
tr deputy eherif f. wee wee expected
b ah to rrr th aaiaea ( th aniH
too who lint traded th whita du-
hut Taeadar aig at. QeaTcr waat
oong tha gathering negro noka aai
-tea theaa to aif iraa katk'wat
rten4 with death and forced to flea.
Attorney General TreeHag dodaroi
tt k would go thoconghly htt aay
atea which Mht.nato eontrihwtod t
e riot and would raaooct na pernoaa or
Kian-.-iV!-.' ' '
"I hav' enpaaefiod (ba twaifat
'iLry wnder tha attorney geAeraTa aQl
i ander the direct and ore o the gov
not- and the apceifJc rettneat-oC the
' Ter"a eonsaiitte ot the hoard of HbBe
ro nere." (aid M& Froeliafi i
Haaaat Offlom Naad Not Fr.
rm aapdry wQl pajtieakriy nwek
1 the facta at to the haceotioa oi A
t and tf it coaM ranaoaaUr vn-
d by the "aeaea officer If in. at-
thia eridenca indixidaal acta at
' oca aaca aa. aiaraac. aikaa. a tat-
y ia toaad it w3 a prateated J
mi gtaad jury to h eapaaeQed Wed-
y V Oiatrlct Jadg Btddfaaa. 1
"I ahall co-operate with tke welfare
rd and the eoaaty attoraey'i office tat
i honeat endeavor to aacaia the exact
ia and obtain anck action aa tbo art-
Wtanta'"' 1 V.r
niia ttTtatigatieav wffl W ahaalataly
?artiaU' Ko bonoat' officer wa ku
hia daty need have ajythteg aa (ear
e at the aame tana ao ahUdlac aioxt
expected. The knr wae BMd tot alt
trOleaa at color or politica and ta tha
.on aMaatiea which confront Talaa
tudi condition for a adaata can be
rtaiaad." 'v.-. ;
iaimona against S2 white mem charge
? grand aueoay at eaaantiia with th
T of th barned aogro aarter were
i Tneadaj awraiog by tbt.caemtj at-
Relation Mjiy Mark .
3 otiNesro Quarter
Aaaadated Pre Report V
Okla Joat fwAa order -
og nra regalatioa to eovor S9
.a at ta aevaatatatf aana 43atrfet
e iasaTneday by ta oty caatahv
a waa regarded by officiale aa aairk
X tha pa-sung of ta aid negro ajaarter.
t refwlationa prereat the erection f
F boiidiag that are not fireproof.-'
FranM atraetarea wffl not ba permitted
i th aaa aai thin it la biliai -will
treat aegroea f rom-eaaBdiag bone ia
area. The aetUa waa expected -at
it aetrra reaMeace aaa a .
farther tenoaad from th
4. ha aegroea wffl beNdMbie ta erect
nea on th old-akeft iaiiiaaaa atea
nted oat tkey would "pra(KtfiaadBOy
r th aeave. The property wKk fir ro-
irtiena wil b Mack aaor valwaai for
incaa aaca it waa' aaid. ProaaiBeat
uuoeoa aaea aedared taat aagiaea who
Tied pwerty ta tha Uetriet waald ba
a ta aeil it now for more thaa it ae
rtb formerly for reeyleace aaea. Then
waa pointed oat taey waald bate
-'-gk noafty to bay properly ta another
rtet. aaa erect aetter aomea (naa thfy
i befor tbo riota
Tha kgal committee of the aoard of
U -wdJare Toeeday made pabite aa
jioa boldiag uat petaoa wao hat
nnerty aa a raaalt of ta tMa and m-
Jiariaaa could not ..hold th city 'or
at Uable-for aaautfan i ; 4 ''
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nng Boar4 Qtoi6ci
flEipecleclif Hotin
; jL(cUtdIaalUpt.w
TASHCraTOH. Jaa 7raioiBt
u.pg'a- bag delayed anaiaaHani at
t ayppbjc board are expeetad t go
tbo aeaata withia tba next 4S boar
a reautt of a aerie of caafowaeea
adajr betweea oOciala her and A. &
"xer at Chicago who baa beeai aalattai
the hoard ceaJnBanahip. .
Laakar bad two Jong teavaraatiea
h. thes preaident daring the dy and
thf he eaid afterward that fin
!iiida waa yetta bo reached the
tfd impreaaioa ia adminittratioa eir-
waa that ba would accept the tp-
' Mat ' Ho arm eafl ct the Whit
e agaia Wedaaaday and a formal aa-
"taeat aa the aabjeet i expected to
' SAff-yj ...-..
e attte of all aaren membera f
rd it ta beBerod win ba lacloded
aanaaareauat and all of th atrra
auona wffl aa ta th aeaa to-
r. - It ia anderatoad the adrainittnt-
t -a ia comnanieatioa Tuesday night
Til ef thooe alated to make tare
there Araald be no hitch regard-
- litaneea after the Bat was rub-
; tor aenatr ratiQcatioa - .
Hl Cecf Jofcn5teen
HoVatoa Poet iBpodal .
" t TCNIO JtxM Job fe-Onlv
it cr .obtained' after 200
' 1 1 i t w BaaUaed Twvaliy ta
.' s 1 aTa"aa trial
t .
makSn thA 'alnkutllMTisk ;aad tel-
peon hapertaat factors lnhe gjhea;
ion xx cmninaja were vaaea w n
reatioa of th Intemettoaal AeoooaUon
of Chief of Polk her !?ulay. . A
thoriaatioa waa grra the presidtat ef the
aaaooaaoa opian a
n kHl MTiktrwiil aval
. TW actio - fllowea an addroaa by
!Oiid ; Jamea ;.Tr. 4Im. af'.Bntfalo
N X m which we edare P" P-
s .t Mn..niMWn - ivttMni tnerncteat
and Mpenaira. when" cpmpaxjd .to thi
rpeed and economical coat ol opera tioa
. . . . .. . 1 j. T - - I a . - . ...
UmmwiW Awa i av rwi- i
great vaatitx f the crime dartag th
nej Jtaee yeare;hare been committed by
nea amen yoaaaarthan the criminala ot
year previoaa. . I5othP Richard wrreater
ol -WaaJingtoa vei tormer pouc
aC waromrton w ana-. uia
nakartoaaatioaally known detectiT at
(ieaHaxpreaMi the opinion that re-
upoBMbility i r- crime waree'V amee tba
worllrwar fhoaU be placed" oa tbcoa
paratlr novice .ta tao imno ar -ermwa
vWthLta dlm aakL made the
wort ef the detectiT ajpolkamea
oilman umw-io i
Work of Sromen1 police til diacaaaed
a Mra..abaa U. vaa waw a uw
ant ef
. - mm v i a. Tk r
at Vaaaington I
Sh
da
far
there war a wide fnld for women
the police. oVpartocatt of .citita and
im. IkU all cm of delliiquexMJj iboii
T parade of 1100 IXooja police
epe Teeadayg prograaw V
. o - ' v : " ' j1-
if -ti unm i f moo .t
irCK.Dun-
VlopIjaes Allowed
V lbMeetUimpenuon
Tv.f th Uanran and MaDorr ateaia-
bbId Bnaa will atffl be giren the right td
meet th competition jot the Southern
Stoamthip eompany via Philadelphia end
Hoaaton ia th opinion: of Ol JC-IJaa-Up
traffic manager of the otrthcra Pa
cific rmlway who baa been active in the
nrMiuudtino to nut into effect. BCW and
reduced rate tariffa f rom aeeboard terri-1
lorr to tialyeaton ana noaaw tumw
Uorraa uae. which la a Southern. Pacific
line. : - ' f '" ' y'
Mr. Danlap aaid Tueaday -that while
the infonnatioa received from Waahiar
ton that far dqea not grr a tun anaiyaia
of the. dedaion of the inttratat caai
aaorce coauDiasion thia point aeeraa ap-
parent . In thia event the 8oethenv.Pa
citV wul at leaat have gained a point ia
the contention. . . '.j
JKmmDm th matter TaeadaT and
with reference to the commiaawa'a Iaad
rV docket No. 1280 . covering the xeaa-
Jajtamt of cJaaa and commodity ratea
ap TXi pouua r. xAUuap nun; - :-;
"The li-ceat differential teale Houa-
toat ever Garteeton waa aatiaf actoiY to
all Intereata. and ha I not been diatarbed.
The'Vorraa and hlalloW line propoocd
a acale to apply mat aueaioare tern'
torn S3 'cento oa firat-cUaa and eor
reapaaiiihr Cgurea on other cUkeee aver
New Xork ana tTUUdeipma nere nemg
two acalea at present oh of 49 cent
oafbaiiaeaa te Oahreatonw and 41 ceata
ee baaineea to Houston.. The 41-ccnt
acale bai apparea(ly been apprevedt The
propoattion or tne ateajnantp tinea woura
have reduced firat-cmaa Id caata per 100
pottada' whereaa there WW new be
redoctioa ot only a centv
: Tha S5-cent acale appeared to. the
lfergaa"aad lfalkry line representative
ta aav been tne proper ecaie ane au
aaahaard - territory potntt then would
have beta aa the aame -baxia. Under
tad aeale approved by th eommieatoa
there will be Imadreda of nointa eutaid
ef New York! and PhBadelphm that will
take wwer tnaaftn common point acale
la other WOrda ratea from all pejnta
taking the minimnm into New. York and
nifladelphia will be a combuwdoa of
local ratea. and a abipper will be obliged
ta keep track ef ratea from every aoint
into New Xork to determine whether
the kweat'rate la being applied. The
railroad of ctmrae will baycto do the
same thineJv I it .
. "Hoaaton ahipper. ' therefore . will ' h4
derired'of all the 'reduction ftroooaod
from' an eeanoara terntary tne moat ol
which baainea had aetbing to do with
the competition) ef the Boathera Steam-
ahio coiinenr from . PhiladelD&ia. For
rxample bomnea from Cteajnectkitt and
Maaaachuaatta-which did not move via
Philadrlphtawfll have te pay the -cent
aeak higher rate Chan ateaauhJp
hmoe; prejaaad. (": i' . is t " -f
rKino altogether dear. It appear
th right of the Morgaa aad Mallary
liaea to meet the' Cora petition via . th
lTmadehihla-Honaton lln '. m confirmed
ia the. foUowina aeatencs: ;T' .- vt'-'
'jceaauaattoaTia ew xork end Gal-
mw oi ma; m uiiaoupoto waa
Btoa where anch rater ar lesa thaa
aw combination ia net improper pro-
vided the. reaulting rate are sot ao.leir
aa ta be tmremaneratire.'
i "Wf hope to receive th fuD text of
taa report ta a Jeer- day and win than
knbw it full import. ThecommiMion
apparently hai made 'aoata eaggeatioaa
a t th reedjaatmcct wUca-' are not
clear m. the teltram. "' . v
i liaadatefPrna Reri ;
' RT7 iirrst jb T. Su Reward
work eat uniform countrywide Ttm
of radio polk tfimaunlcwtJOB by which
liaformatkm cu be spread ataBltiBW.BlJt
im Aim nnnim in
JtaRATERMG
TrafeManait
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r.Bpec i CJHtf CUcag Tribune.
Ey Leei'l VTi" ta Th Houato Toct
C-.rht im
r rr-XAXO P. I June T.-Th
mountain province of 1-aeoo i preeuta
o wf -the greatest problem which th
WaoeVrorbei emmiRioa wilt have t
aaireia eettling the .Pbilipplua. lslaads
(laentJou. . It.i a -qaeatioa whether t
leav ao-celled "tovisibj trib to ha
mcrcic ef th rilipinea who have ahowa
dispodtioa t neglect them.' ar te retura
ueai to ue rtueot American govemore
which the hill people deeply 'want 'f '
There are about 50QM) aoula ta the
moentaina which wtth their high cool
foreata ef and oaks are ajmilar to
the Pacific coaaTrang V Ah United
Statea Yhea people hv beta . ta the
diatrkt probably 1500 yeara and i they
peel ananv dlalecta. Ia the maia tbj
lired from haad wear ao dotheetad are
engaged la'tonataat warfare. f
Wtyaj to .tttCCatatwaia';
'la emaa huUpoattloa - a few mQa
iway are th. lowland people who are
ChHetmniaed t arderly V live ia eed
homea. mod read and write. Thle training
they received ia a handred yeara wall
uvmg an tee epaipsa : . ' ;
Thia txaralnx from the Bpanleh did aet
ranch She hill people Whatever progreat
ieaaa. There were farmerbr aavea Amer-
icaa goveraora moatly.army mtn.ure.
aew uara ur eat tetBt
A atory 4a told t one American gov-
ernor wha won the love ef the people aad
waa btrr .aHd away (torn th previDce.
A ruJabc anreed among the hula that b
waa ia danger. Atv once 00.000 men all
carrying long apeara aad other anna
rathed.from the hOle and demanded him.
They weee;-. prepared te march ta the
num air wnrrv in (vtvebvc ww wmmi
te be 4 prlaoaer and were only place tod
whea thee beard hia voice em th tele-
phone Baying be wae ail right ' "
r nraat aaouu we do yon r air a ornei
asked chiefs of the Boa toe .tribew- ....
ii" .VfaabJ Hava U 8-Rala.v-i.:-
One eld chjet with a aafetr auapended
from hie. ear aaid' the Americana aaeuld
continue to. exercise authority and should
teacbvHeaid the Deoole were like wild
lore which were partly broken and
that tba. trainer should aet leave this
ataue ot taey weuia go oecc te ueur wua
stareV I &i ; V-'V-' '
Ji In the house fat the mwkada there are
eoursa dianer. candles aad place card
while la the nearby hiUaide the Igorotua
build huu where- they place Bghta . at
utgnt ta attract Beta an sue wntca are
coDakre4a treat Iuxwt. -
vTh aillmea arb marked for . 'their
hoiwsf- truthful hearing' aad ia many
caeer. their ulgnlty ? and hraepeadnc.
The are proud to have their children
dashed and ia aehool bat they criticia
the government for net doing anything
for the children after -thev leave ncbooL
mere ia no eince work provided for
tbrnt wUictVis the goal of all newly edu-
CUT
' 1 (Coaiuaei fromPajre Ooe.1
tl Borah- amendment H.N explanatory
stotement were.: forthcoming from ad-
minwrraavoa oraes oat N is understood
that Preaident IlardiDg while pereonally
prefertiac the Porter aobstitate will aot
directly. WervHa fit tha anihwinn atnl
wijl be ooatenf to leave the two houses
oxeoBgre wwer oat aoiauoa. .
.- a. a. a. .. . a. .a
mm .-aaa wmee aeoaie preeeoing ue
aendiii of the adval hill- to tmiierenc
tln ikitiimti ai4i If aIm . v.w
will stand ahaoat to a maa with the aen-
aas again taeTrter plan. . They de-
manded ; a n secured tentative promises
of the.risht to -vote vnaratrlv m tKa
Borah-amendmcatk They expect te hava
te support many repuOUcans if each t
; The Porter sobstituts wss roandlv ft
aounced. by1 democratic epeakcra - Rep-
reseeiaqve. uoansuy -or. Texas called it
fcolorlcea one-half of one per cent and
awauingieev-- 11a charged that it waa
"born la secret ;eaclave. of republicans
waojBj m mst. aeanon sailed a disarm
OfJ CREDIT
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