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Maro VOLUMK WACO, TEXAS, MAY 22, 1323 PAGES uqj NUMBER 23S Cyclone Wreaks Havoc to Property in West Texas Town Defies Death With WacoTrippersAt Runaway Auto Truck Brownwood Rest rromUaystvents Women Scribes Of Texas Flock To Waco Miss Minnie Carpenter of San Benito Award- Scholarship to State University Advance sninrd of the Trxns Press Association nr- rivtd in Monday niffht for a two to be featured by from prominent women journalists of the state. Scholarship Awarded Monday night as a preliminary to the convention, the executive hoard of the amoeiation met received applications for 34 new members, the largest number in its history. Miss Minnie Carpenter of San Benito was awarded the assoeia- to the um. 10 be Kemtroduced Movies at session vertuty of Texas. To Permit Slashes Of Presbyterians Special to The CORSICANA, May 21 mg gssr of a Isdsn motor truck, which down a ataap grade on tha Corsicsns Msais road naar tha Highnots farm at tha rata of 40 an hoar, C.

A. Piercs. 2S, had a narrow capa from inatant death whan tha truek wit ovarturnad, an attachad had into a ditch. Tod Grangar, 28. riding with him, alao had a narrow aacapa, and although ously injured, waa abla to raacua Piarca from undarnaath tha overturned truck, BOTH MEN IN HOSPITAL Both men ware taken to the P.

and 9. hoapital, where P'arca'a condition it reported to be critical. According to of tha man, they war a on their way from Mexia to the Coralcana- PeweU field with 30 of caaing, "Wa ware almoat at tha top of the high hill whan the truck hIt a rough place In tha road and the high gear ehift, which waa held In piece with a forkad etick, flow out and tha truck and trailer etarted back down tha hill." brakee would hold and when abaut to tha bottom of tha hill, the trailer ran into a ditch but came out and caused tha ovarturning of tha truck, CONCERNED OVER TRUCK Grangar said Piarca was an ac part driver as was shown by tha feet that he was abla to steer tha oar backwarda down the Kill. "Did the truck gat torn asked Pierce wnen the field penntendent, Jean Moutrye, of tha Humphraye OH company arrived at tha badaide of the jured man during tha time tending physiciane ware ing Injuries which they faar may prove fatal. "Go out thare and find out whether the truck is torn up and come right back and tell me.

I hope the truck ia all continued Piarca, apparently net thinking of his own sa- riaua condition." Nullification Of 18th Amendment Seen by Wheeler I Local Delegation Pa- Anti-Saloon League rade Fifteen Times on Consul Assails New First Leg of Journey to West Texas Hot Springs Flood Pictures York Repeal of State Dry Law All Appropriations Hays Silent On In of tha or- gsnisstlon and win ha presented to tha convention. Officers Present Present at the meeting of the board Monday night Mamie Wynne preaident, Sira Htghtower. Fort Worth, acting Mrs. Robinson. treaaurar; Miss Lankfonl, Sherman, cor- reapondlng Mrs.

J. A Austin, chairman of the scholarship committee. Mrs, J. D. Cisco, rhalrman of commit tee; Mamie Downsrd Teck, Coraieana, chairman commit tre on literature; tornir West, Waco, chairman committee.

In the city In addition to tha are It Griffith. Paul Qnldmann. Mra. Lillian and Kafhleen Clifton, Atistin E. Bastrop, Virginia A majority of the members ara yet to reach Waco.

Many Seek Membership While the mombemhtp of the association la all told, fully are expected to attend in Waco. Mora applications for have Wen received for action at thia meeting than ever received at any one meet of tha association in tha paat The convention he callad to order Tuesday morning at 1:10 by the president, followed by Invocation by Thornton Price Addresses of welcome wilt be delivered by Mayor for the city of Waco; Kate Edmond, for the presa, and Miss a Lanwar West for women. Music will bo directed by Mra McNutt, and will intersperse tha proceedings of morning. Mra J. A.

Jackson. Austin, on behalf of soclatlon, will respond to welcoming addresses. Numerous aortal have bean planned for the vlatting for today Including luncheon at the Raleigh at noon with tha Y. L. as a drive over the city at aa guests of tha Uons club, and dinner at Spring Lake In the evening aa gueata of Tha News- Tribune.

tty Associated Preaa ACSTIN. May 21- All of the eral appropriation Mils pnased by tha last special aeaaion will be reintroduced tn tha senate tomorrow. Senator of Wllltomaon, chairman of the senate finance commit- iee, announced tonight. The hills Include the educational, departmental, eleemosynary and Judicial appropriation meaaurea. The emergency and rural aid school bills and miscellaneous bill will not be telntroduced.

Wood said. Thia action la taken to permit reduction of wherever deemed necessary, Wood said, and to aaaiat In bringing the appropriations within the available revenues. House Has First Quorum AUSTIN, May 21 For first time since the third called special ion convened Saat Wednesday, the thta afternoon established a quorum. of the afternoon aeasion were engrossment of three and killing another. the Ouip bill receipt tasto on telephone waa grifad.

The Melson-Culp bill seeking to levy a 2 per cent oc- cupatlon tax on natural gaa production, waa killed. other billa engrossed were the per diem and contingent expense senate billa What la claimed to he an adverse vote given the Dinkle income tax bill when that until Wednesday morning. to 18. Moot at Galveaton By The Associated Preaa GALVESTON, May 51 Several hundred (from all of Texas were present thia morning when President A- Waldrop of Bryan called the Retail association of Texas to order in the first session of their 2-day convention here. The Apparel club of Texaa la meeting jointly with the clothiers.

Tioga Man Had 52 Grandchildren By The Associated Preaa VERNON. May Mayo II, whe died here recently, claimed diatinctlon of having 52 grand children and 60 great-grandchll dren. Mayo had lived at Tioga, Texaa, practically all of life. Recreation Hall Licenaa Wins By The Aanooliited Presa May Burmela ter bill proposing a on re creation and eMtahliahmenta waa reported favorably by the revelase and taxation committee to night. The committee for several hours heard arguments for and against the Collins bill proposed licenac of $25 for chtropmctora The Bufmelster ranges from 1100 to ITSO annually.

Quake Rocks Southern Italy By International News Her vice ROMK, May 21 Earthquake shocks lasting four minutes were today at ork In southeaat Italy. No report of casualties or damage had been received. Pershing Invited to News-Trlbune Austin Bureau AUSTIN, May to Cien. John J. Pershing and Theodore Roosevelt Jr.

to attend the loan legion state convention at tlai veaton, July has bceq sent by the department, American le- glon, and by Governor Neff, It was announced. The Weather LOUISIANA cloudy to cloudy. Tuesday, partly in north partly cloudy to cloudy probably scattered Wist TEXAS portion, SAST AS lay an4 pattered Tuesday, unset tied In north portion Wednesday, generally fair. By Or, Isldor mock, Optician and Meteorologist, 4tt Avs. Forecast for today.

Unsettled showera. Maximum. PIH at 4 i minimum 8 a nt barometer, humidity. per total wind for the day. fastest at i.i& p.

total wind for the month, total ralo for month. .6 Inch. In the Legislature SENATE Failed to establish quorum) ad journed until Tuoaday afternoon Thomas of Bell announced will In. bill for repeal of re- tarnation Resolution apposing furtnae revenue maaturea circulated among HOUSE Established quorum ordering call of bouee and directing all to to Austin Engrossed: CulPt gross tax bill. Killed: Nelson.Culp, per aent lax on production, Baldwin, occupation tax on soft drink Culp, occupation tax on bottled drinks.

Carl teaching of constitution in levytna tax on billboards, Cable, to tax state correapondmcs sohooS; Smith delinquent tax bill; severance on naturai resources; Melson. pealing reclamation appropriation; Moore, repealing remainder of state university land acquisition appropriation Set Dinkla income tax bill special ordrr Wednesday. By Service INDIANAPOLIS. May fight on hereay aod the struggle between coneervatlvea and liberals within ranks waa atiH In the forefront of activities in the meeting today of the 125th general aembly of the Presbyterian church of America. While William Jennlnga Bryan aent forth another hroadalde against Sunday blue law evasions and lack of prohibition enforcement, Will supreme arbiter of the movlea, appeaurM on the again for a short atay.

during which he waa the luncheon guest of prominent church commissioners, Silent on Moviaa Haya refused to between the church and the movlea declaring his appearance at assembly had only to do with aiding the ministerial penakm fund program of the featurea of session the total ceasatiop of all business for a period of flvs which Dr, RtArt Spier of New Tork, head of trie federal council of churches, conducted prayer for the releaae and safety of the in China held by the Suchow bandits Heretical Attacked Saying the "whole drift of events the Pmteatant church today toward a church without a Bible and church without a Bible is a church without a cross and without a Dr. Ciaisance MacArteney, me-derator of the Philadelphia reabytery, here for the assembly and gave the aigr.it! for beginning of the battle agninst alleged heretical views The presbytery over which Dr MacArteney is responsible for pending action against Dr, Marry Emerson Fosdlck who. preaching In the First Prcsbyterlsn church of New York, raised the question of Christ's divinity. By FRANK BALDWIN Ncws-Tribunc Staff UROWNWOOD, May well pamed ihp first day's travel of the Waco V. It.

L. trade trip to Han Angelo at Brown wood tonight. Meaxatres of merchandise and industry have been through the Snnta Fe'i west Texas territory from Tern pie to Brownwood with delega tions meeting the special train at Mocnly, Pendleton, Temple, Killeen, Cove, Kempner. I.smpasas, Lometa, Goldthwaite, Mullen and Zephyr. Lunch st Lsmpasss The ties that already bind Waco and laimpasas were tightened man, I fold at the nooft hour when the of Commefce to a man met the special train and escorted the Waco trade trip delegation to a chicken dinner served in delightful fashion at the Lampasas Andersen park There are exactly 117 on the Waco special, hen these 11? attacked the chicken spread so refreshingly served, the par value of Lampasas hospitality to hitherto unknown height.

Texas Then for a drive over Lampasas Including what la the pride of that Chamber of Ommerce. the which baa been offered the state of for the new West Texas Technical college. If the remaining sites offered the state by 40 cities who are bidding for that plum are anything to compare with that which Lampasas is holding out technology board has a wonderful opportunity within its grasp in behalf of educatinn in Texas That which has been ted for the administration ing of the new Is In Giant Snowslide Hits Rail Tunnel By The Associated Press DENVER, May sigag tie snowslide, down the Mountainside at a terrific rate of d. struck west end of Tunnel No 32 on the Denver and Halt lake railroad between Corona and lake, Colo late today, killinx four members of a party and in juring two others. Shires Will Attempt Texas Tech Repeal Austin Bureau AUSTIN, May 21 A bill to repeal the fl 000.000 appropriation for establishment of the Technological in west Texas, will be Introduced by Rep renagli tat I vss Tom Shires of Me county and Winfree of Harris county, Mr.

nounced Thia bill, It atsted is tn keeping with the program out linai by the governor In calling the third special session of the leg to bring within available revenues. Herding to Reach Frisco, Aug. 1 llv International WASHINGTON, May 21 Presi dent Harding informed House callers today that the Stin erary for his western trip now provided for him to reach Sen on Aug I Fori Worth Building By International Service FORT WORTH, May 21 I'lre damaged Ai'oer Davis butldtan at Hotlgton and Belknap streets, to the extent of ePO here today. Guests in a hotel occupied i he upper escaped unin Jured. British Warships In Russ Move By The Aaaoclsted Press I WMfDON.

May 21 Preparations are at Chatham and Portsmouth for the immediate dle- patch of light cruisers and mine sweepers to Russian watera according to the Daily Herald (labor organ). It also that there have significant of Hrttlsh warships In the Medlt erranean this week towards the "possibly en route to the Itiaek Sea." The paper declares that Great Britain is preparing for something more than a diplomatic rupture with Russia. Bsnk Get By The Associated Press ALEXANDRIA, Im, May 2i Robbers obtained nearly 136,000 tn loot from bank of Wayce, at Hoyce, last 8afe- ty deposit boxen ripped open and approximately I5000 fn rash and large amounts of liberty bonds, jewelry, postage and valuable papers were taken. By International Service NEW tOBK. May peal of the New York state law "spells null mention of the Eighteenth May ne It.

Wheeler, general consul of the Anti-Si- loon league, ilerlared here today in an address before a meeting of Baptist ministers. repeal of a state Wheeler said, in an even more effective attempt at nullification than an act which would to legalise what the tlon prohibits, "Every state from Maine to California which ratified the Eighteenth amendment has the right to expect that all the ether states will keep faith In which action involved. For a state to repudiate obligation and refuse to do its share not only It a but it justifies every loyal state of the udlon to coraider It a moral coward, a violator of agreements, and an obstacle to orderly government The issue raised by the repeal of the New York Wheeler said. more vital than one Involved in the adoption of the Eighteenth Kleagle Boosts Klan In San Antonio Church By International News Service SAN ANTONIO, May Baptist rmnLater, of Dallaa, when not actively engaged state lateagle of the Ku Klux Klan. stood unmasked In pulpit Immanuel Baptist church during the Hundsy evening serv- vlces and espoused cause of the Knights of Invisible Rm- for IS it became known today Keeling wss accompanied by 12 other k'ansmen, whom were in fall regalia More than damage wsa done when flood and fire swept Hot after a cloudburst.

Communication cut off for II hours and innumerable hardships endured, but no lives were lost- Here's a section of Marquette hotel consumed by fire caused by a bolt of lightning striking the adjoining building The loss In thia one building alone estimated at This owner left flivver In front of a store on the main When he out he found it with Ita a ose stuck tn the mud underneath the boardwalk that lined the street Clara Still Hopes Bodies To Escape Return of Murdered Italians From Honduras F0unii Rio Grande object of the visit waa 01 the a donation to Beb Baue I uated high above wm oi ms donation poH Baucogn. fertile plxina in Texas with who thing like ISM the services. downward Into valley which spells word prosperity with waiv- ing grain and freshly tilled soils. LX-vJK 13001713 Z)nentT hopes are high tn the 11 outlook of the states dec talon on ratalm Snnt the college site and well may that 1 Uy UdI city a Chamber of Commerce be op- By The Associated Press timlatMr over prospective Judg- May 21 H. ment that will be rendered.

Rhyne, former sheriff of Stephens West Optimistic bounty, waa shot and fatally woo.td- I '3? second time Calmes had By The Aesoclated Praaa TEGCCIGALPA. Honduraa, May Phillips, California hammer still has hopes By The Associated Preaa MEXICO CITY, May 11 Thirty-two bodteg, beloved to the w.t*. 4 0 a who Classified By The Associated Press DALLAS. May II Clssaiflcation of In aouthweat as to type and was begun today at tha first session of the two-day conference of hotel auditors under supervision of W. Crawford hleago, head of the accounting department of the research bureau of the American Hotel association.

Special Rail By International News Service WASHINGTON May 21 The court of the Cnited today dented the right of state railroad or utilities to require to give preferential the government, and political of the state Greeks and Bulgara Clash By International Service ATHENS, May 21 persons reported killed and In an engagement between Greeks and Bulgarian irregulars In the near Ztrnovo, Cempeny Fight By International WASHINGTON May 21 Southwestern Beil Telephone company won in the supreme court of the ratted States today Its appeal against the MI MMM Public Service commlsalon on alleged valuation of pmiHurty as a basis for rate mattine, peci.il westward tqday beams with the promise of nature's coming Everywhere there is optimism. The health of credits waa never say those who for their communities, and there ia nothing, they add, that can prevent the oncoming tide of harvest. It will be the biggest In yewra. they promise, and the fields back up the aesurancee so forcefully given. Multiply eight parades by aver city and the back home may have some Idea of why night stop at Brown wood tonight be designated a "well earned Waco's trip- pera have paraded 15 times today In as piatiy places, led by a cheered by cities greeted and always the Cotton Palace hat In evidence Spenser Nor is any account of thia trade trip complete without the of a good looking young lady, typically Texanly sweet, be- wttchlngly gowned, who headed the In every city and Georgia Irwin, sponsor to the Ssn Angleo pageant, It is the acclaim the special that Gus Weatherred, as Y.

M. president, la a picker when it comes to sponsors. Five stops tomorrow morning between Brownweod and San Angelo and then the round-up. even to catch the train and in the entire party none much the worse for the ear. Convention Asks Ku Klux Not to Stage Parade SAN ANGELO, May 21.

-Presentation of an emblem designed by VV B'anton of this chairman of the pagear.t committee, and Its adoption as the official or mark of the West Texas Chamber of Commerce, concluded the initial meeting of the executive board of the organisation today at the fifth annua! convention the chamber. Rectangular in shape, the emblem shows a setting sun on i of red and blue Parade Among delex tions parading- today were those from Plain view. Amarillo, Quanah, Brady, Brewnfleld, Ctaco. Cgrlsbad. Colorado, Croebyton, Eastland.

Fort StockUwL Lamesa, lasrenso. Mineral Wella Ralla, Breckenrldge, Spur. Stamfofd, Brown wood and others. Ask Klan Not to Parade Reports that the Ku Klan intended to hold a street tomorrow night came up for discussion at the meeting of executive board of the chamber and resulted first in the adoption of a motion that a request be that the parade be not hold, and finally In a reconsideration of original motion and the adoption of another tO the effect that executive board "requeat alt other to respect desires that no or pa rede a be held tn San Angelo during the of the convention that would turb public attention from Lon activities." Rhyne went to the sheriffs of- fire and surrendered. Calmes on bond as a result of the first shooting which occurred Deec.

1. last He was placed in Jail after the shooting today. not indicated motive for either attack. Rhyne went out of office Jan. last despite the fact that officers from Los to identify her and es tradition presumably the way, morning playlr.g with sister fatta May Jarksoa.

In their tail quarters a ad although she appeared in she expressed hope to an In te wer that defect found in the extrada loa dise aments in order that she might take tesai action to prevent her So far both have to make any to American sheriff of ths American diplomatic authorities Mrs Jackson said she was told by the Honduras anfhorttlss Saturday thst if was no charge agamst her released later the authorities this decision on of American minister she stated, la order to head off any possible assistance might live, If tn to aid her sister to Early Deciaion Urged in Texas Railroad Income Text Case By News Service WASHINGTON. May test of the validity of the law requiring railroads to report to the interstate commerce commission net operating By Asaociated Purees Mission Fired On As Parley Sought 18-Inch Hail Falls At McLean in Wake Of Big Twister Many Houses in City and County Blqwn Down; Live Stock Beaten to Death PpeHW ftse Trthaas McLKAN, May 21. Me- Twsan narrowly eacaped a e4y this afternoon when a ey- Hone xtnirk the aotith ikle of the town and though it entirely demolishe A eight houses, no lives were lost and no one waa reported hurt. The storm struck at 4:30 hut had dipped down several times and the eitizens were watehing the etouds closely and at the time it strnek most of them were in storm eellars. The cloud from a southwest direction and continued to scatter destruction several miles down the highway toward Shamrock, and ia a northeastern direct ion.

Course sf first Arthur two miles southwest of which It entirely From ths continued and took off roof of Carl Overtsa of Rtsh Phillips. Jos Psn- land. tsro beksngtng to Massay, to east of ths section. Dr. hoass mm and ons-half sast.

ths Joha- and Franklin and Hinton entirely asray. Rsport just that horns -Kin MeCoesr, northaast of city, was dsstroyed and that ths homes of Bob Roach and Mra Ftew- srs. eight txtilss north sast of ths oity, I toward wsrs Taps sf Wsusss Off of several houses In ths sooth of town hsvs Wsa partly off. blown out of homss, sad fumiturs out of housss srebards sad WWW dowa. or blown away, rmtnedistsijr thsrs a tsrrtWNi hall with stoass measuring six aad eight inches tn ctrcumfersnca.

Men who have Just corns from tha northeast of ths city ssy that eat- and horses are lying dead oe la ths pasture sad report haU of spectacular No accurate estieaats can be ma4e of tha to crops and lire stock, Thus far only two ars reported ts sot to ths storm. Stslia Roby and her Httls who livs mils asst sf town at atons, and to go lata caUar, ware nab Is to gst ths ioor open aad wars out la ths stttirs wss blown sway hut neither was hart. All telephone and telegraphic srtth east are entirely dsstroyed. rcbbed in attempts to eniar United ctsndestmaly, have boen from the Wo liver near Laredo according to dlspatchss from Nuevo Most of tha hodlea had been long submerged In tha liver had ar.d cooSd not be Identified. Petrograd Soviets In Anti-British Upnsing International Servira MOSCOW, May 21 An aatl- Brttiah demonstration of a miU- tary nature from Petrograd today.

MSt In OkUhomt doudlrant Check-Up Shows No policy Great Britain. Officials claim that no further concsxNUons will made la tino to those in tha reply to the British ultimatum. The funeral yeatarday of Vaslav Vomvaky soviet envoy to Italy, who was aRsajMinaiad at Lausanne, as the oocaaloa of demon- tnctwne In excess of per cent, involved in appeal of the Dayton- Goose Creek Railway company of Texaa was urged for early decision Uy the supreme court of the Cnited States in a motion made today by the government LaRue Admits He Is Father of Mary's Special to The News-Trfhune CORPCB May 21 Willis IvtRua alleged father of the child of Mary Cavender? is awaiting verdict of Jaey which tonight was given his after attorneys contended for death penalty under a statutory charge laRue, whose was tranaferred here from Kleburg county, pleaded guilty to the charge. The girl, who her ha by a deir said was Its father Arrest of Ben Purnell Is Ordered T1F.N May tent firing between soldiers and Baotsukou mountain reported on return here today off General mission which went to the bandits' In an ef- By Interratlonal News Service fort to obtain release of the cap-! BENTON HARBOR, May I warrant for the arrest of Ths word brought back by the -King Bets" Purnell charging the mission was not reassuring. General House of David head with Ting still encircled eency, was issued today on a com- Paotsukou from the east, Ths ban- plaint of Helen Couch dits had no option but to move their formerly an inmate of the Israelite prisoners ts the summit of the colony.

She now Is married and mountain, which, being unscalable lives tn Benton Harbor. Her par for 200 feet is considered impreg- are residents of the House of nahle The only object of military David maneuvers against this fortress Purasll has been missing since would he to starve oat the bandits. January. Provisions are being aent to ths captives by armed parties to insure that dissenting troops not supplies. U.

S. Seeks EsHy Mssring By International News WASHINGTON. 21 federal government today presented to the supreme court of Untied Its appeal and asked an early hearing in the suit against the New York Coffee and Sugar exchange to prevent speculation tn sugar. 5 Killed When Train Crashes Into Van By The Associated Frees I HAN KLIN Ohio. May members of the household of Williams met inatant death and another man was probably fatally Injured late today at two Millionaire Tobacco Mas Falls From Train By International Newa Service CINCINNATI, Ohio, May 21 Through a telegram received in Cincinnati.

Angler it was learned that the New York millionaire tobacco of that name was in Greeks Offer To Resume Turk War By SAY HE, Okla. May Ofceek-wp today of of a noudbumt which this Sundsy, show thst no Uvea were aad that all sens ef town toe, according to Mayor Martin Several dollars damage was by to kuataasa ef town. Many persons had narrow from death and injury Oklahoma Windstorm Wrecks Many By Associated Press SHAW NEE. Okla, Msy 21- Aft- carding to unconfirmed raporta reaching here tonight, Tecumeeh, the county seat of Pottawatomie county, was badly dsmaged by a windstorm which that city shortly after 6 tonight. Tha high school was totaUy demolished, the stata Caldwell stata bank.

the Caldwell garage, a hardware stora, and msny business were raxed by the winds, ft was reported. No loss of life had been reported at o'clock. Wire communication with town waa cut oft. By The Associated Presa NE, May Turkey Insists on war to settle the question of the Indemnity claims due from Greece then Greece will accept the gage of battle, Alexandria the Greek foreign minister, told the Good Samaritan hosiptal today re- foreign correspondents tonight. covering from injuries when he fell from a platform between two cars to a Louisville and nulroad train Sunday.

The private cars had no ratlings It was said, and, was thrown by a of the train aa he passing from one car to the other. The Greek delegates, be added win be withdrawn from the Near Eastern eonferenc this week if Turkey persists tn her reparation demands. Texten Nsmsd War Claim a Umpire By The Associated Press WASHINGTON, May 21 Ed- aln IV Parker of Texas, now il im aa A tuertean mom her of the miles west of here, when Baltimore I war claims commission, has been and OMa passenger train crashed to act umpire tn the Into a motor van which was moving 1 proceedings. succeeding former the Williams family from Franklin Supreme Court Justice WtUiaun R. to a new home in Germantown Another man escaped serious Injury Appesa te Nave SAN FRANCISCO, Msv Si Grave fmrs are in marine circles fot a five lng Rlinor now days of New Csstle.

Australis, for Honolulu, a passage nsusliv made in days Like the tne Alta months overdue at lleUingkam. the JOinor been neither sighted heard from since she left New CaatUk who resigned. Woman en Bond By The Associated Praaa DENISON. May 21 Mra Lou- tlsea Elkins ta free on hood here today on a charge of sssault to murder. It is alleged ahe walked Into the drug store at the Union Station Saturday afternoon and fired two shots from a revolver at Miss Irene Shu stated at preliminary hearing had informed has keeping company with her Bodies of 5 Children Found in Old Well ISv International News Service DR1M MONDVI1.LE May 21 The bodlea of children of Mr.

and Mrs were recovered today from an old wail on the farm. had into the well when covering gave way while they played Upon It, The depth of prevented their from being heard Highway Board in ACSTIN. May for putting into operation the act passed by rhe regular leglslatare lug the highway commission to control highway considered at the monthly meeting of the highway commission today commission had before it application for highway aid from aia cvunnsa Woman Loul Htr Life When Automobile Bv International Service STERLING, IIL, May tl Mrs, Myra Heard, of Valparaiso, burned to death eaurly and her ds ighter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mra ware severely scorched, when their to mobile caught fire after a coUt- sion with another motor oar, Jacobs and Artie I'M wards, two other In tha crash, were severely burned. De Valera Issues Manifesto From His Secret Retreat Intemsttoal Seer vice DVRLIN.

May Esmonn da Valera, from his secret retreat issued a manifesto today declaring that Irish republicans can not remain passive indefinite'. In the face of aggression by free state forcea. Wifs isek By Aseoctatsd DOORN, May 11 Prlncesa I ermine, wife of former Emperor William returned Saturday evening with her children from her Silenian sojourn, and Wilhelm walked through the village yesterday and were photographed in the of their out. ing. Sympathy Storm By The Associated May local Chamber of today adopted a resolut ton extending fia sympathy of the organisation tha of tha Colorado Texaa, atoras..

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