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THE WACO NEWS-TRIBCNE. MONDAY, MAY 31, 1926 3 Is and Oilers IHHHHH Split Two Games LS EC-TOP i lestine Covers Up Five Errors in First Game, ins Second 4 to 2 and Loses First 4 to 0 ORSICANA, May Corsicana split a double bill here ay 0 to 4 and 4 to 2. Scores FI EST GAME ALEST IN K- tptrton, 3b cr alley, ss vast, rf vvns, lb 2b tntryman, If -g uson, Rers, JHS1CAN At ici, 2b Shane, rf th. of iridge. If reon, lb omaker, 3b ose, as nn, A II PO A ..4 0 1 10 0 ,.4 0 0 0 0 0 2 f.

1 13 0 1 .4 0 0 10 1 1 .301121 110 0 0 3 4 1 .4 0 0 0 2 0 .4 0 ,.4 0 .3 0 .3 0 33 0 fi 24 14 5 AB PO A 2 6 0 1 0 2 .......3 2 ............3 1 2 0 3 0 ............3 0 3 1 3 0 .......4 OOS ............3 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 0 0 0 10 2 10 0 2 2 5 0 0 0 4 otals ,,,.....21 4 7 27 10 0 ore by Innings tine ............000 OfiO cana ..........201 001 o-base hits. Countryman, Dashtel. are Dash le HKCON GAME LESTI AB li PO A pperton, 3b ........3 0 1 0 1 0 yne, ci .........3 0 1 1 0 0 mdey, ss ogt, rf Ib or, 2b run try man, mison Jker, cf 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 4 0 Totals JOR8ICANA- shlel, 2b rf cf lf rson. lb somaker, 3b SS tnn. s.

2h ivelacc, lf hm id, 3b ...4 0 0 3 0 0 ...3 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 .1 2 0 ..21 4 3 21 10 0 AB PO A ...2 0 0 1 3 ...3 11100 ...2 0 2 3 1 0 ...3 0 0 0 0 0 ...3 0 1 12 0 0 ...2 0 0 0 2 0 ...3 002 MOTHER FACE face is SO soft!" Marjorie said. She had just been sitting on Mother lap. "I think she is the most beautiful lady in the world. I'm glad she have another kind of nose. And her cheeks have smooth pieces for my fingers to slide down.

wonder what my Mother looked like when she was a little girl. It must have been such a long, long time ago. She has been grown up all my guess she ever have been a wee baby! "But Ol I AM so glad MY Mother!" Program To Be Broadcast Dr. Selecman Will Give Baccalaureate Dr. I Jb- erty II.

Dailey to Talk at Commencement COLLEGE STATION, May Station WTAW, the A. and college of Texas, will broadcast the program of Its fiftieth annual commencement exercises to be held May 20 through June 1. The commencement sermon by President O. C. Belecman of, the Southern Methodist university, Dallas, will bo broadcast Sunday morning, and the sacred concert beginning at 4:13 Sunday afternoon will he put on the air.

Prettiest on Broadway Baseball Calendar TEXAS LEAGUE Where Today Fort Worth at Shreveport. Wichita Falls at Dallas, Beaumont Waco. Houston at San Antonio, 1 Totals ............................22 2 6 21 IS 2 by Innings: derttye .........................,.600 030 000 Two-base hits. Larson, Rippcrton, tree-base hits, MeGrew. TERRELL-TEMPLE SPLITS TERRELL, May 30, Temple lost first game of a double-header here day to Terrell 4-3 and won the 3-2.

FIRST GAME orek, lf icker, cf lb ham. 2 iurafit. 3b ys, rf Hterland ss enderson, trrough, Houston 4-13. Beaumont 3-5, Wichita Falls 6 Shr 7-0. Waco 0-9; San Antoni 5-5.

Dallas 8 Fort Worth 5. LbAGUESTA PI Nii tkam r. pet Dallas 2776 .628 San Antonio .4428 17 .622 Shreveport .........44 24 20 .545 Houston 46 25 21 .543 Beaumont SI S3 ,477 Wichita 18 26 .409 Fort Worth Waco 4516 29 COLLEGE STATION. May 30. arc being made at the A.

and college of TV.to« for ucrommodatipg the many people who will I vidtort on the campus lor the fiftieth annual commencement period front May to June I. The visitors will come from all of this and surrounding states. Three have been vacated by the students and are being put in readiness for use of the guests. Meals will be served nil visitors in the mess hall ne which has a seating capacity of more To Give Pageant At Texas Tech of West Is Title of Pageant Which Will Be Held at New School June I 1 pv ri T. S' Officials of Southern Baptists Hold Records For Holding Positions OUSTON, Map organizations have the happy faculty of permanent offi- LUBBOCK, May Spfr- CPrs.

with heavily i cented, have Southern it of West Texas ia the title of interestir1g fact brfught gigantic pageant to be staged at out in connection with South- tho Texas Technological college, ern Baptist convention, governing 3une 1, depicting the development I body of the denomination, which Riffian Chieftain Will Surrender Officially of west Texas from early days up to the present time, featuring the establishment of the Tech and the progressive spirit of west Texas in roront development, Five hundred Tech students, in addition to hundreds of small children of Lubbock, are participating in the pageant under the able direction of Ruth 'Pit? and Johnnie of the Tech and Prof. W. R. Wag horns, who will direct the music. Miss D'Aun Sammons has been selected as of the pageant and will he crowned by Dr.

Paul Horn, president of the Tech, as the first college queen. Interfere With Mennomte Schools so. FEZ. Taxa formally on tw The final ball and reception on Saturday night will he radio cast from 3 until 11:30. The commencement exercises beginning at 10 Tuesday morning, including the address by Dr.

Liberty Hyde Bailey of New York, dean of Cornel! university, also will be broadcast. Station WTAW will continue its regular program from 12:30 until 1:15 on Monday. VYednesday Friday throughout the summer! rendering musical programs and timely educational talks. ym. Baccalaureate CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE Irene French, New York chorus girl, was selected by the Broadway auroclation.

AUSTIN, May will not Interfere with the establish- 1 ment of private schools for a colony of 1 10a Mennonite families which soon will apt tie near Faifurrlas, L. Rogers, a wist ant Gate superintendent of pub- 11 inatrucfion today assured Tom 1 n'x. of San Antonio. Mr, Dix is representing a firm engaged in the colonization ol Brooks, Jim Wells and Hidalgo counties. Before leaving their Kansas and Oklahoma homes the Mennonites wanted definite assurance the state would not Interfere with the operation of thei? private schools, Mr.

Dix said. Mr, Rogers pointed out the compulsory school attendance law would have to be dbeyed with the children of scholastic age attending either a public or private school. recently concluded annual meeting here. Since organization in 1 it has had only 15 presidents, annua! Seventeen 1 annually, have served In the ill yearn of its existence, Tho palm for long service to Southern Baptists goes to Lansing Burrows of Georgia. Mr, Burrows depr I was secretary to the sanventmn I from to 13, an unbroken war.

stretch of 31 years. care Georgia, of whom it la said jo- r.f 1 1 cosdy that no candidate for public in office may be elected he a member of the Baptist church, rftps is the premier president state of; Southern Raptmtdom P. I Melt Urn of Georgia served os president cf years, while Edwin (J, and'rnol Lansing Burrows served three terms of three years each. A in Kama was a lose runner-up for presidential honors, Jonathan Haralson of that state presided over the convention for 19 years. Richard Duller of Maryland guided the destinies of the denom- gumor inatlon in two conventions 1859- hebl for i It is thought this period of dl-is service was terminated by the civil and war, the Rev.

Mr. home of i being on the side of th iine," Moroc ist Krim morning More Gene of the Fi Friday a. May arrived at surrender Boi chub neh forces 1 fell from nd had to at I to receive rardot on ihat pa ml ar the met itine trai lb oic.huand the ffian -ho ordii usury prj isoner of vaa piaced ut Htlot, rt omn land Up and will remain ench and w'here ho widence. a panic.s by his other members arrUed In auto- Bfll (bounty Man Captive Mexican TEMP Bandit- ft Hold J. nsom W.

He Mmc. de Rrittencourt, wife of the Chilean minister at the Court of St, James, is iid to possess 300 gowns, all of which are cross-indexed with outfits to a visi acqtiir later at Car intere? ou icon rsW he the kidr 29. J. rifgir. mining en- as being Mexican ban- el I county man Nal H.

Shanklln old home ratory to he had In his home ilv Much re In the ig, as Mr. AB PO A 0 0 1 2 0 0 TEXAS ASSOCIATION Where They Today Temple at Terrell. Palestine at Corsicana. Mexia at Austin Keslfinay Temple 3-3, Terrell 4-2. Palestine 0-4; Corsicana 4-2.

Mexia 5-fi Austin 3-4. LEAGUE SI A MM aw TEA Austin Terrell Palestine Mexia Temple Corsica na ..30 24 SS 38 15 14 .37 14 15 16 19 21 22 23 Pet. .615 ,579 ,500 .417 .378 Totals nse, cf. liter, ss 3b hipps, rf hovts, If hlllamson, lark, lb ankersiey, 8 27 11 AB Ft 11 PO A I 2b .4 1 .5 0 .1 1 .5 0 .4 0 .3 1 .4 0 1 4 0 0 .4 1 2 37 4hi ........................37 4 11 30 11 1 by innings: e. IJ2 .000 0(i0 021 rt 200 Home runs, Henderson, Jennings, hiee-base hit Rose.

Two-base hits, nderson, Bondurant, Phipps 3, Clark, base, Turkey. Double play, illiameori to Miller to Clark, Williamson. Struck out. Darrough Jennings 3. Bases on balls, 1, Jennings 2.

SECOND GAME AB PO A NATIONAL LEAGUE Where They icmay Ail Two Games St. Louis at Chicago. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. Boston at Brooklyn. New York at Philadelphia, Results Yesterday Boston 2: Brooklyn 8 Pittsburgh Cincinnati St Louis 5 Chicago 2.

Two games scheduled. LEAGUE TEAM 5 jj Cincinnati Pittsburgh Brooklyn St. Louis New York Philadelphia Boston 0 0 I 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 i 2 0 orek, lf 4 ticker, cf ndersop, 1b 2b ondurant, 3o eyes, rf utherland, as enderson, guillar, kiul ll lller, as Sb hipps, rf arris. If 2b lark. 1b euikersley, fiilianis, Muncie Totals ...3 ...3 ...1 1 8 1 3 0 3 0 0 ,.,.2 0 0 2 9 0 2 2 3 2 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 2 1 0 ..24 3 5 21 it 1 AB i tt 3 it 1 1 tt 3 1 1 ...3 1 2 3 0 1 ...3 0 1 ...3 0 1 2 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 .3 it 11 0 i) .3 0 0 1 1 0 ,.2 0 1 0 3 0 .1 0 0 0 0 0 .27 2 7 21 10 1 for Williams in 7th.

Score by innings 100 200 erred 100 101 Home runs, Miller Verge z. wo.bus# hit, Double Tndham to Sutherland to Anderson, ergeat to Williamson to Clark Bases balls, Williams 2. Struck out, guillar 3, Wiiiiams 1. GUSHERS TAKE DOUBLE AUSTIN. May 30.

Mexia took. a euble.header from the leaders of the ex as association here today 5 to 3, to 4. FIRST GAME agunas. ss sott, cf orjg, lb lass, 3h jeiy, rf aylor. If ss a thews, 2b ays, xrter, right, If AB PO A ...3 0 1 1 4 ...4 0 0 0 0 ...4 2 1 It 1 ...3 0 3 1 1 4 0 1 0 0 ...3 0 0 2 1 0 1 10 1 13 2 2 0 0 it 3 I Pet, 43 28 15 .651 38 2216 .579 17.564 40 21 19 .525 45 .489 41 22 .463 39Ifi 23 .410 3312 26 .316 UE Pet.

42 31 11 .738 4526 19.578 43 33 20.535 42 20,624 44 23 21 .523 42 42 12 30 .286 20 1129 .273 and in turn it will magnetize other pieces. was somewhat the meaning of the Master, that men shall be drawn to him. The first beautiful lesson here is that He from al! others who interest us and draw us. Hv does not limit or confine His influence to any one class, but it to all alike. prizefighter makes no appeal, to many, but he makes a tremendous appeal to those who love sports, each hero in his own little world, makes an appeal to his class; hut Christ knows no class.

The rich and poor alike are attracted to learned and Ignorant, the black and the white. Just as the sun draws water from the mudhole and the spring branch alike, so Christ draws men from every strata of life. The most powerful magnet we know is the sun. but. Christ is more powerful than the sun.

Wonderful Magnetism Burbank, in his day, found a sea weed that had reached its tender thread from the ocean depths through 290 feet of water to the sunlight. How powerful is the sun. to reach down through such a depth of water, and warm into activity a germ ol life, and lift it through such obstruction to where it could greet the light! A common Irish potato will lie in dark cellar all the winter without signs of lif-, in the spring it will out lute shoots that shah fee! their way up the wall, out through a or window where the light Comes In. Wonderful magnetism! But Christ will draw men from the very of hell, and will lift them unto the highest heaven, by a power far surpassing the sun. He can change hate into love, v'leness into virtue, the bitterness of wormwood into purest honey.

lesson worth our learning here is that. Christ becomes the ideal of al! classes. The artist makes Him his model, the jurist compares law with Him, the moralist measures his deeds by Him, the scientist relates his data to him, the poet writes His name large in his lines, the musician arranges his notes to praise Him. What other person or influence ever reached so far. and men so close, and changed men radically? And the closer men are drawn to him Hie closer they are drawn to each other.

is no wonder that hate gives place to love hate, can not live under the glow of such a life. hflst High tnss another lesson may be enlarged upon. Christ was an iconoclast of the highest order. An iconoclast in the ordinary sense of the word is a freelance who goes about to smash customs, and theories, and rules, and set up new ones to his own liking. American Is Working on One of Largest Mural Paintings in the World in His Big High Studio in the Rue Jadin, Paris Gigantic Murals Upon Which He Is Spending Ail of His Time Will Be Placed in New Capitol at Oklahoma it Where Thev Play Today Ail Two Games Detroit at St.

Louis. Chicago at Cleveland. Philadelphia at Boston. Washington at New York, Yesterday Boston Washjngtou 4. Detroit 3 Chicago 6.

Cleveland 1 St. Louis 3. Philadelphia York 9. LEAGUE STANDING TEAM New York Philadelphia Washington Detroit Chicago Cleveland .........42 St, Louis Boston Ready for Yacht Race Fastest Boats to Take Part In Racing SAN PEbRO, Cab, May A Two weeks from today a fleet tho fastest Bailing i Christ did this very thing, but in what a new fern sc. He told the Pharisee craft will line up off Point Firmin here in the start, of the San Pedro- to-Honolulu yacht yace, biennial classic of the Pacific, in which 11 are already entered, Ynehtmen look for a new record to place the mark of 11 days and six hours by the Mariner in 1914.

The Mariner, also winner of the 192 5 San Francisco-to-Ta- hitl event, is entered in the coming classic, with John Barrymore as her Piaster, Offer For .4 .4 .4 .1 that his loud, Btreet-corner praying was a sham but with a tender hand Ho led that self-same Pharisee into the Holiest fellowship with God, by aching him the meaning of real prayer. He gave a new meaning of life. Men were ready to shout themselves hoarse over the seeming suc- of life, but He told them of the vanity of such things, that the things for which they wore spending thom- were temporal, and would away. Then with gentle words He pointed out the real life, and the worthwhile things. is not measured by years, but by deeds and spirit.

Men should not live to get, but fo give. The real lest of life is not the number of benefue- BY JESSIE Special Dispatch Copyright by The Consolidated Press Association PARIS. May a big, high studio in the Rue Jadin, not far from where the Parc Moneeau is all a-flutter these days with golden pansies, which contains at the moment one of the busiest American's in Europe and a beginning on one of the biggest mural paintings In the world. The man Is Gilbert White, the American artist, and the gigantic murals are those which two years hence would be put up in trie new capital building at Oklahoma City, America has already shown Itself appreciative of work, and so has France, The magnificent murals in the New Haven County court hoyse are his, as are those in the buildings of Utah. Kent ucky and Montana and in the federal buildings at Gadsden, Ala.

France has purchased his picture of the Seine at Les Ondelys to hang fu the Luxemburg and has I made him an officer of the French Academy, lie also is a chevalier of the French Legion of Honor and a reserve captain of United States w.l, LUCY A. infantry. was Et-Deputy Sheriff received here Friday telling of the While admitted, ex-1 death of Mrs. Lucy A. Covey, 63 deputy sheriff of Lake Cttv He spoke from a corner of his home 0f her dauehter' Mrs clad in a vast paint- i Baer, at Holland.

Thursday smock, he was aBer an illness of several months, ing a bit of canvas with marvelous unera! services conducted by Rev. violets and blues. The deputy B. Holton, president of the sheriffcy, it appeared, was one 1 horpe Springs Christian cojle comnvn with other frightful ea- i lamtties; brings out in the average, every day man and woman, an unsuspected heroism and bility before which the world stands In awe. Before which even cynicism is I It is with this reverence of vision that the Oklahoma murals are he; ing painted.

In morb than mere size they hid fair to be the biggest work Gilbert White has done so far. 45 by 35 Feet When it is done, this biggest i mural wil be placed at the head of I the sweeping staircase which is the pride of the Oklahoma eapltol i setting wil be marble gold and the soft gray eaen stone, an ideal aet- ting both for the dignity of the subject and the color in hfen it wil be conceived. Forty-five feet by thirty-five feet takes the brush of a genius. who also a giant for such a But the kind he A. M.

Rifle Team Will Receive Ribbons COLLEGE STATION, May Awarding of ribbons to 13 members of the Texas and small bore rifle team was made Sunday during the commencement exercises. The team won the area championship and finished fifteenth in the Hearst trophj match, competing with 87 teams. The ribbon winners are E. A San Antonio; J. J.

Janal Weimar; E. Stromberg, Aus tin; H. H. Pace, Valley View; P. Parr, Knippa; W.

Criswell (captain), Dallas; C. c. Itippv, Sulphui Springs; Kunitz, Sint on; W. C. Pool, Fort Worth; IV.

Singleton, Dallas: H. L. Phillips, Dallas; Walker, La redo; McFarland, San Antonio; J. T. Me La more, Westover, and W.

T. San Antonio. Today, Final Day Month-End Sale Exceptional values in seasonable merchandise of dependable quality are featured in, every department of this store for this event. direct particular attention to the fact that the prices for the Month- End Sale are much lower than usual and afford exceptional opportunities for supplying- your present and future needs at substantial Come, shop and save. I I I Official Tells Why can wields.

Ncrrolopy Russell Ji as Barred DUBLIN, Ireland, May Edward Russell, American socialist, was refused permission to land in England he would give a guarantee not to visit the Irish Free Btate, the secretary of the minister of justice here said Saturday, The reason for this request, the secretary said, was that name was contained in papers i seized on Patrick Garland, a New York man, who was arrested in April he landed at Queenstown, These papers, tho secretary said, stated that Russell was to visit Ire- i land in May, The papers recom- mended Russell to the irregulars and indicated that he was coming to Ireland with an unfriendly oh- jsct toward the Free State, the secretary said. 4 i a On SIMMER COURSE PIANO Now Opening; instructor: Miss Afine Biglmnt 2124 Fort Ave. Tel. i 111- nut Oc? lUHHPtcr Of ft txejtlSCu A1 but the number of SAN ANTONIO, May (AP) i i hut iatI Sail 1 Not what we havc 1 what Totals 1er, 3b kixander, lb loxsom, cf rson, lf 2b rf tse, rlton, hitworth, Saturday refused I are. an offer of $8,090,000 cash for real teat of life is made in the waterworks system, purchased a little things.

Honesty is not decided 0 0 0 0 year ago for $6,500.000 in bonds whether a man will su-ai a for- Announeement of the refusal i.PJ*, was made by Mayor Tobin. .34 5 11 27 13 0 A PO A .3 1 3 0 1 ..2 .4 0 ..4 1 .4 0 3 0 .4 3 0 1 0 .1 1 0 1 f) 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 9 establish fh AT nil! FORT WORTH. A chapter of 1 Sigma Tau Delta, national literary I I O'aternity was established at Texas 2 Christian university here today, ft 5 was 1 he third Greek letter organi- 0 2 Ojzation installed in the college 0 0 0 I three weeks others being Pi Kappa .29 3 Totals Score by Innings: IfXia fust in Two-base hits, Long. Glass, Whit, orlh, Bloxsom. Hotiw run, Wright.

7 il i national forensic fraternity, and Sigma Gamma Mu, national ,.,.000 001 i science fraternity. 010- 1 arter 2. Bases on balls.c triton 1, alter 2. SECOND GAME AB HPO A aylor, .3 1 1 0 3 1 rtt, cf .3. 2110 0 lb .4 1 6 0 0 lass, 3b .31 142 0 rf .4 0130 0 If 1 2 100 2b ..2 0 1 0 0 ays, ..3 0 0 40 rrls, 0 0 0 0 ores, 00 0 0 0 1 ,29 6 921 6i aUSTIN AB PO A 3 1 000 lb .411 100 a .41 2 1 0 Watkins cf ,4 it 1 1 0 0 j'etc rson, .2 1 I 3 0 0 2b ..4 0 0 1 80 "liter, rf .2 0 0 a 00 bra use, .80 1 3 0ft karllon, .0 10 0 I0 luinpbrtes, ..10 00 1 luiltr, 0 I 0 00 Totals ,294 2 21 0 Set by innings: Mi.

xin ..100 ,013 000 huge Glass, Home runs, in, Wright, 1.Vf EH NATIONAL LEAGUE Syracuse o. Newark Reading Buffalo 7 Rochester 5. Unly three games scheduled. Monday Is Ladies Day at Katy Park Today Is day at Katy park, and the fair sex will, have hir opportunity e-t witnessing in action Jim Galloway's rampaging crew from the mosquito-infested regions of the gulf coast. They to TV a co with their big bats after causing consternation to reign among the once proud north Texas invaders.

There was; a tithe when the news of a series with the Beaumont team was received with disdain, for even as late as last the Exporters could not beat the proverbial carpet To use a slang expression they were easy pickings. Now the Exporters are about as easy to handle in the Texas league the Yanks are in the American, The chief difficulty seem a to be getting in the Exporters out, srf watch your step out on Eighth street and Webster this afternoon. The Exporters are in town, and the will admitted free, to watch them in tion. The Cubs returned early this morning from a 2-day sojourn in San Antonio and will be home five by whether he will a tdekte or not. If he will not steal certainly steal this small amount, the larger amount would be In danger.

test of courtesy is not how one will behave himself towards his superiors, but how he behaves towards inferiors. It was told that white General Lee was riding one day with one of his officers, they passed an old n-gro man in the road. The old man tipped hat. and Getter Lee re tuned the saJute. The uniter Officer huiched at him for treating the old coidrcd man with such courtesy, but great, southern general tisked him if he hought.

he would allow old it more, polite than a south- i crn gentle mart. lest of Generosity of generosity is not in the i giving of large amounts, but often in giving smaller amounts with A gi'eat 1 spirit, Faithfulness is not judged by Go- pubite s-rvic, so much as it is by th- of duties (bat do not attract attention, I great men of earth have been In their often best- Ing tlvun where they are not and almost always where they will be reciprocated. As we give a feat to those we expect treat us with favors, we so dlsiributt gifts. I But such partiality was unknown to Christ. He sends the rain upon the I good and the bad without discrirnina- tion.

lb gives health to the wicked as j.to the righteous carpets the yard r-f the poor man with grass hs green that that was grown on the lawn of tho rich, lie fashions the fang of pent as delicately and perfectly he does the cord of the throat of tho songbird. He forms the dew as daintily upon the thistle us upon the lily, Life is ut Its best when it Is rtear- like the pattern given in Him who i draws us unto Himself. us lo fashion us. then tis back to bless Others, He lifts us that we may lift He blesses us that we may extend the blessing. His first word is GOME, his second is GO.

His first is tecelve, his second I give. 1 His first is he taught, second is teach. He is our and by him we 'fchapv our lives and our phase of White's attempt to get into the war. His first idea of becoming an aviator wap promptly squelched by army officers because of his age. He tried equally unsuccessfully to get into the intelligence 1 1 si n.

White reminisced. accepted the post of deputy sheriff and took a lot of rabbit guns away from Well, anyway, he finally got into the war to such good purpose that General Pershing cited him for exceptional and meritorious service. There were five White brothers in thd war. among them Stewart Edward White, the big game hunter and author. And knowing the war from the outside in as well as from the inside out, there couhl hardly he an artist better fitted than Gilbert White to paint the memorial to the war dead which the murals in the OkldTioma capitols will constitute.

Idea to Make Tribute idea is to make the murals a tribute not only to the men who White explained, also to the mothers who gave them to their country, are two things which still always in the heart of any one who really saw the actual war zones. One Is the nobility of mothers, the heights of sacrifice to which they words to praise. And the other is the spirit of the men on their way to the battlefields. 'Tm a man of pence, I hate war; who doesn't? But say what were held at Oden Walnut Springs. cemetery at Rabbi Maeht Preaches Occupies Pulpit in Absence of Dr, Burton in the absence of Dr.

Burton, pastor of the Central Presbyterian church, who is attending general assembly in Baltimore, Dr, Maeht of the Rodef Sholom, delivered the message Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock hour, I on the subject, Vacant The choir rendered as special music. My King, Thy Might No service was held at the evening hour. Electric Cap Lamps Ruled Out of Mines OKLAHOMA, CITY. May cap lamps cannot be used legally in any coat mine in Oklahoma, the state supreme court ruled in effect when it denied re- i hearing in the case of the Rock Island Coal and Mining company against Ed Boyle, state mine in- 1 specter. appellate court held the order of Boyle, rujhng that electric cap lamps should not be used in any tnipe until certain strict re- quirements had been met, was within his authority.

TO $15 HATS This Week $3.50 Van Camp Millinery Austin Are. Knock Out Johnson Bob Ijn son Scores Technical Knockout til El Paso Eight EL FASO, May (AP Bob Lawson, negro light-heavy, scored a technical knockout against Jwek Johnson, former world heivyweight champion at the end of the seventh of a 12-round bout in the Juarez, Mexico, coliseum this afternoon. Johnson apparently had A big edge In weight over the New York Loy cud held him off for the first rounds. Lawapu gradually you will against war, it this in to land hia punches, however. rand just the bell rang at the end I of the seventh lound, landed a body i puru whit fir.oi-t’d the big negro, U-uhn-'on ami unabte te, at the i- beginning of the eighth uud was madly lifted to his chair.

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