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Silt? Hato VOLUME XXVI 1 WACO, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1921-10 PAGES Copy CREAT FUTEE PREDICTED FOR U.S. SHIPPING Neff Calls Special Election at Eastland WILL VOTE ON SUCCESSOR JOE BURKETT POR AMERICA TO COMPETE WITH OTHER NATIONS POR FOREIGN TRADE I The (Austin Bureau AUSTIN, Texas, Juno 10. election in Hast land and FLOOD VICTIMS PRISONER CHARGES OFFICERS ASK PROTECTION FRAMED HIM.IN SELF-DEFENSE FOR THE FUTURE NUMBER 309 special HI la an I counties was called by proclamation of! Prt M. Neff this morning: for July 16 to name a successor to Representative Joe Burkett who baa ibeen elected to the stale senate from the Twenty-eighth senatorial The election thus called'will bp held' 1 1 of dsys after tho convening of the 7 mnm 1 session of the Thirty.secvnth the administration concerning the legislature, but will assure that there shipping board were outlined today inM" ho vacancy In thj house of repre- btgh official quarters for the first time from Has county. The proclamation's early Issuance ne.

thr of th. now from embers with A. D. Luskcr of Chicago, who are anxious to have every vote fts chairman possible It. both branches of the leg- Neeessity for the co.operation Islature at the coming session with commercial interests was empha-j Uurkctt was elected to the WANT GOVERNMENT AID AVERTING REPETITION OF CATASTROPHE IN By The Assortalo! War NOTON.

June 10 By The Associated Press PITB1BLO, June 10, The city of Pueblo will send a committee to Washington, probably tomorrow night to appeal to president Harding. Seere- tary of the Interior Fall, and the Col- oraslo delegation in congress to give the flood sufferers of the Arkansas and Fountain river valleys permanent assistance. We are not going to Washington to stateg that he is unable lo hire an had left the and until his torney. witnesses had been transferred to other He alleges that he was convicted by a court-martial at Fort Horn Houston. By The Associated Press TOPEKA, June of an army conspiracy, with himaelf as the victim, are contained In a tlon prepared by himaelf and filed in I nitrd Rtates district ocurt here day by William Cunningham, a prisoner in the federal penitentiary at Leavenworth, in which he seeks his speak to an attorney, and not allowed release through writ of habeas corpus a trial until October Cunningham is preparing the peti-j Ho then alleges that his trial was eon- making the charges against Cunning- tlon himself with pen and Ink until the attorney he had 1 hum.

jpoints, Cunningham claims In his petition to Terns, in December, 1120, on "trumped have had 22 years service in the army up charges ss he was about to anti his record a I ays marked "excel a conspiracy In which certain fbnt." Ho that dens tor Hiram worn concerned, He says he was ar- Johnson of California has publicly rested in June. 1920, not allowed to. denounced the alleged conspirators The petition names "Lieutenant of the year, A Ids as the-officer charged with CONSOLIDATE GOVERNMENT WAR BUREAUS HOUSE PASSES SWEET RILL FOR FORMER SOLDIERS UNANIMOUSLY mo in- HUNS SURRENDER 1 Sentence Boy Murderer ARMS TO ALLIES shipping to quarter of the globe, irrespective of the commercial nf the United it was stated (hat the object of the new it in twin would to cor- I oration upon a strictly bus I near basis. This would moan, to begin with, it raid, the charging off to the war of heavy losses susta'n by the government the corporation's Inception. This loss was estimated as the difference between the war cost of three billion dollars and the present estimated vine of the shipping asseth of from three quarters to a billion dollars.

in th future of the American merchant marine waA expressed by Rear Admiral Benson today on th eve of his retirement from he of the PAY GALBRAITH FINAL TRIBUTE FULL MILITARY HONORS TO BE ACCORDED LEGION COMMANDER per against future floods. This probably I can be done best by government engineers, us in the case of Galveston." The committee will take with it an engineer to describe to the president I and the congressmen what has hap- penej here and what is needed, The emergency phase of relief work has pasjw'd, according to Mr. Adams. tion BAVARIAN GUARDS GIVE Ut ARMS BUT REFUSE TO DISBAND hoard The new organization, or which ho will be a member, will be effected Monday. Tho hoard is now passing through the critical period of its career.

ho declared, with steadily growing prospects for a more favorable future. Of the nearly 15k) steel steamers owned by the board, more than DO per eer.t now operating, the retiring chairman said, and the actual operating deficit has bee i Induced to between four and five million dollars a month. "I as trade picks he added fig The Associated Press June High officials of the American legion, commanders many legion posta in various parts or country, Assistant Secretary of Uio shipping 1 hiavy Theodore Roosevelt, Governor Har- The News-Tribunn Cable Service BERLIN, Juno 10. The long de- Ono ago tonight the flood came layed and much discussed disarma- and tonight all the hungry are being rnont of the Bavarian self-defense or- fed the shelterless housed and the ganizatlon seems at last to be in full sick ministered to. he said.

That swine- not mean, however, that l-uoblo no fn rT.L 1 7 lonper In nved. In a statement Issued 111 A to today. Mayor Ruhr, which the laovern money "in huge sums" to bear on the federal govern- dreeded, ment, and transmitted in a gentler form to the leaders of the south German civilian army, they have issued ry Davis of Ohio, members of the fOhio Recover Bodies The Associated Press To Life Imprisonment KILLER OF PLAYMATE WANTED INSURANCE By The Associated Press WARSAW, June 10. Virgil Decker, 16 years boy, was found guilty of tn the first degree in connection with the death of Leroy tt. his friend, by a jury in treuit court here tonight.

He was sentenced to life imprisonment. Six ballots were Liken by the jury, Decker being found guilty on the first ballot an 1 the succeeding ballots bei ing to determine the ounishment, some! of the jurors holding for the death penalty. The Jury was out less than I three hours. Decker was accused of murdering' Lovett, said to have been his "doublo" in an alleged conspiracy of the Decker I family to kH! Lovett, claim bis body as that of Virgil Dicker and collect hf insurance KING COLLAPSES BEFORE PROBERS By The Associated Press WASHINGTON. June 10 late today paMed the dor which goverifrnent ngr ing former service tut con so The to the senate The bill wait passed by a to 0.

The house spent more tl considering the bill and minor amendments, but, was approved practically ported the house ml tee. Provision is made in creation of a veteran's treasury department, in be placed the war risk Insurai rean. the federal board for vw education and functions of the health service relating to Fourteen regional would be created for expsnditious handling of ervice men for Uld if 373 week few a sure mt bill for urrau the which would it war an official order calling in of all "Benovolent, voluntary, action on tT and ihvlr supreme and otter prorfllnent'per- I JU of our loyal Bavarian coun- 1 a arp son ages will attend funeral services here victims were found to- trymen to surrender their for tbs awaiting trial, tomorrow for Cokmerf F. i stlimo and rubbish along commander of the American legion "who I bankjB receding Arkansas river was killed in an automobile accident at and of hod- yesterday morning fuund were those of and two entire city will pay tribute to the Wffl' infants. The body of an uni- memory of Colonel denttfied baby about a day old also The body will lie in state in the great found- of Music hall from 10 a.

tn. until Colorado rangers today were or- 2 when the will held by Colonel Patrick J. Hamroek, in the hall. The casket will guarded 'adjutant general, to report in Puehlo, brought to boar on the federal gov- by regular army soldiers from Fort June 15 are to be made, ernment, It never ordered Kentucky. the order said, in the of rangers the disarmament.

This was left to Services will be in charge of the Rev. 1 who are in communities where flood: the Bavarians, who finally consented i John F. Hcrget, pastor of the Ninth conditions require their services. to take the step. According to the' Street Baptist church, and chaplain of sake of the fatherland, even though It endanger their own safety, is most is the way one Berlin paper expresses the opinion of the monarchists over the action.

As a matter of fact, there is more truth in this than at first for although constant influence was "and internal in this country apuroach normal, the H7th infantry. Colonel Galbraith's deficit will be reduced until it I command, during the war. He will be wiped out. There is no in my! by Rev. Frederick McMillan, also an overseas chaplain.

Music wH! fee furnished by the choir of the Calvary Episcopal church, of which Colonel was a JiTcmrber, The general cortege will leave the halt at 3 p. and will be composed of city police. Fort Thomas infantry, national guardsmen, organization and American legion posts, business men's and other civic, organisations. The body of Colonel Galbraith will upon a caisson escorted by six non-commissioned officers of his old regiment and followed by his reckless horse Allen Relatives and close friends of the family will occupy At the cemetery will be sounded by a corps of buglers and a Fort Thomss will fire a salute over tb body, which will be placed in a vault pending removal to Arlington national cemetery at Washington. mind but that American ships can hr operated profitably throughout tho world in competition with foreign although it will require efficient organization and careful operation" BAPTIST LEADER DIM ATDALLAS JAMES BRUTON GAMBRELL PREACHER-EDUCATOR- EDITOR, DEAD WILSON ADVISES LEADER DEMOCRATS ALREADY LAYING PLANS FOR NEXT ELECTION FORD-NEWBERRY INVESTIGATION HALTS WHEN WITNESS BREAKS DOWN By The Assaeta LSei Press WASHINGTON, June fields were opened today in the senate consideration of Henry Ford's contest for the seal yf Senator Newberry of Michigan, when, at the insistence of Ford former counsel, were issued for hospital and medic care Haiti i int format president of vocal tone? training Tl I the General company; Andrew the new bureau would have power Green president of the Holvay Pro- the extent of authenty company, and Lyman Hmtth, a regional branches to make final aq- N'ew York stock broker.

The men will tlememt of claims be asked Monday tn tell of any con- Provision is made for sf.abUshmcnt nection they may had with the 140 offices at which war New berry financing in 161X, could apply for relief. These Today's session marked hv i replace T37 soldi hu? dash between Alfred and Henry maintained by the Lucking, attorneys for Ford, and throughout the country Spencer and some of the of the nrw offices would committee members and by by the director of th withdrawal of 1 King, New. berry campaign manager from the An amendment was added to the bill Cb airman senatorial would now government The ion determined veteran's bu- the rangers gradually take over the established. A special patrol work in Pueblo. There are wvice has been guardsmen and 35 rangers in rougtvut the country, to facilitate now.

collecting the 240,000 rifles, and 2700 Nearly three thousand persons who mxichine guns the army bf 300,000 men are either destitute or supposed to possess, homeless, are at the refugee Uhancellor has expressed con- Operated by the military authorities, fidence that while a few scattered exit was estimated today by Jsay he found, the surrender Most of these are being cared for im- of artilb K- and flame throweme would mediately by the Salvation army. be completed by June By The Associated Press Washington, Jup 10 chairman George White of democratic national committee called upon former President Wilson at the Otter's residence today and dis ussed for an hour various political matters and the condition of public Mr. White n- fu.sed tu siaiu specificatL' the which were taken ui. I can say this much, ver," bt By The Associated Press DALLAS, Texas, June James Bruton Gambrell, retired president of the Southern Baptist convention and nationally known Baptist leader, preacher and educator. CURTIS BILL WOULD INDEMNIFY FARMERS By The Press WASHINGTON, June hill for At mi hlic health heiuiouar-! and the sajd, Wilson his in neaun service neauquar arfns by June acCarding to terest in U1 ifftirs affcctimr I- ters it was said seven new i.

1 2 aiiecimg i diphtheria were reported today, bring- 5,1 But even when i fare of his party and the country and ing tho total to 91 a.il completed, another point of i lie still has the militant spirit winch -f. difference threatens to arise, which charactertzed him as a party leader will keep the Bavarian organizations and a chief in the public eye. The allies Replying to qmsGons to Mr Wit- disarmarnent and it is being carried 1 physical condition, chatrnian out. Bavarians contend that disband- said that that was obviously a ment ip another matter, and that ter upon which he could not make a treaty does not give the right to i public statement, make them disband, and the defense With regard to the general political Stacks cancelled to number BOO In all, pressed him Sharply. These checks, though ranging in up to $17,500, marked by the banks, and said to have been given to many individuals, including Floyd, the witness explained No money actually pased upon them, he insisted, but they evidenced money previously paid out their total of $160,000, he said, constituted practically the entire a mount used In the Newberry primary election campaign.

They were a bookkeeping matter, he said, but the cross- examiners sought to prove by the tfrfy were duplications and ce of expenditure of even greater sums. nt insurance t0 beneficiaries of war veterans who permitted their policies to lapse while suffering from wounds or disease incurred in line of which they died. duty, EXPECT END OF BRITISH STRIKE MINERS SEEM WITH NEW TERMS OF EMPLOYERS MAY LET DOWN IMMIGRANT BARS PRESIDENT HONORED BY KNIGHTS TEMPLAR By The Associated Vrest I By The Associated Press LONDON, June resumption of Work in the British cm! Mon- 10 President day, June it general! tonight or o- here, will result from Ttm- reached today hv plar, by whom he was inducted into hon- WASHINGTON. June Harding was the guest omtnandery No died at his farmers who suffered crop failures home here today following an illness during the period of war guarantee of several months. He would have prices for wdieat.

oats and rye, was been so years old, next July. introduced today by Senator Curtis, nsas. It would cancel to tho govern-1 tomorrow' afternoon, conducted by ment on loans for and authorize George Truett, pastor of the refunds to farmers who have paid up church, and life-long triend of the de- their loans. The bill would apply to ceased. Burial will be Oakland acreage on which less than five bushels cemetery.

Prominent churchmen from of Krain wero produced. all parts of the state are on the list of; honorary I da Dtp tpj oon Dr mhrel! a a nntivo of SrtMihi Fu I Ag i LJ NEW ARRIVALS MAY COME IN A PART OF QUOTA FOR YEAR FYmeral services will be held at the republican Kansa First Baptist church here at iiebts of such to the govern By The Associated Press A8BINt June house immigration committee members and of ihe department of labor worked today to straighten out the first diffl- cully under the percentage law, resulting trom iriun.grants numbering about 8000 arriving at various ports in excess of the VICTIM OF OKLAHOMA i Secr.Ury the legal adviser of the department and Uider hei BHAWNBK. Okla. June 10. The' returned to his home and began jORS of life in the flooded area of tary of Gabor Henning that the secretary began Oklahoma was recorded here today of iatxjr has authority to admit the ex situation, Mr.

White declared there had been a groat revival of spirit among and a general dispo- Mtion to get together "The failure of the repuoilcan ad ministration to election prom CHARGE OF MURDER Ises to date has put newr art and hope in the party everywhere," he organization may remain intact, even though supposedly 1921, by Public Ledger Co. FREE DRY AGENT ON entry membership. Similar honor wa.s pu by local commandery George hrle ian, the secretary, and to General Sawyer, personal physician. Gambrel! was a native of Souths Carolina, hut at an early age moved': from that state with his parents to Mississippi. After serving in the Con-jBy The Associated aration for ministry.

By The As'Soeialei Press SPRINGFIELD, June 10. The jury that tried S. Glenn Young, prohibition agent, for the murder of Luka Vukovic in the home at Madison last November, tonight returned a verdict of not guilty. The jury wa.s out about an hour. TOWNSEND BILL IS CHANGED BY SENATE WASHOUT HITS ROAD IN FLOODED KANSAS By The Associated Press PITTSBURG, June Heavy By The Associated Press WASHINGTON, June 10 commit! ee amend ate WICHITA, FOLK FLEE FROM RISING RIVER By The Associated Press WICHITA, June lo Warned by the federal weather bureau that the Arkansas river probable would overflow here within the i next 2t residents in low sections on the West Sid.

were prepared The sen- The river re- the i practically stationary here Townsend road bill to lty so as to pro- day. but it predicted 1 hat when the rwa Vhich Bend vide for instea i of live members of the federal high say commission. Decision aUo was re.i**h to tnako tho pay of the commissioners of 000 as originally proponed, and to limit the number an i pay of L0 a Oklahoma wms recorded here today of lalwr has authority to admit the ex- ra today resulted in approximately, preaching in and had held when Hazel Marie Murphy. years cess immigrants under bond, and charge'1200 feet of tlie Joplin and Pittsburg, of the commission charges at est Point and old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. them against the quota for the fiscal tracks being washed out be- Decision on a section of the meas- Miss Later ho became editor of the Murphy, south of Dale, near here, year, it was stated at the department Pittsburg and Seammon, and on 1 giving the highway commission Mississippi Baptist Record. He also drowned in rapidly rising waters of the of labor. This procedure however, im- I the branch line between Seammon and final authority as to of in- North Canadian river. served several terms as president of Mercer college, Macon, Georgia, jng tbe yartj a short distance In 1897 Mr.

Gambrell was elected the river an(, is belleved thl, secretary of the Baptist vvet from lhe rlsinff watpr her convention of Texas, and tn B) Her body was found 30 minutes signed to become editor of the Baptist aftcr sht. was lBMi seen ahvt, Standard at Dallas. He wms elected, presideat of the Southern Baptist con GETS CONTEMPT FINE FOR QUICK MARRIAGE vention in 1917, serving four terms. In 1920 he went to Europe to visit afflicted Baptists in war stricken countries. Returning from abroad lust fall, hej Special the spent his time filling speaking en- HILLSBORO, Texas, June 10.

gagements in Texas and other states, hearing before Judge Horton until stricken ill in February. She was play- migration officials is from lhe department desires, to se last expedient. The resolution introduced in congress by Chairman Johnson of the house immigration committee, proposing to admit the immigrants, is to be changed, Secretary said, after between labor department and Chairman Johnson, by inserting a provision to allow the June excess to be a precedent Mineral it was reported tonight by only at a Salteries, general manager of the terstate was postponed until of the' tomorrow Democratic nu were Joplin and Pittsburg railway. to be prepared to fight tins provision, on the g. onnds that it SMA SHES FOR would be n.n invasion of state rights.

wag when the flood have inundated Great here, the lowlands will receive tensive flooding. s. P. Peterson, local weather server, said the flood crest on its down the river would not until tomorrow or At tonight the river proximately 6 feet reach an ex ob- way reach here 9 at 7.2, a tbove normal In a Porter here yesterday, Til A. Young was held in contempt of court and fined $25 and and sentenced to three days in jail.

The proceedings arose out of very unusual circumstances, in that the right of remarriage of divorcees was involved. It was developed In the hearing that Young's wife had been granted a divorce on grounds of cruelty, last May 9, and Young bad remarried May 30, contrary to the statute which prohibits marriage in such cases within 12 months. He was held in contempt for not following tho instructions of the court, which on the occasion of the grunting of the di- eh to the fiscal year's quota. HOG-TYINCt A STEER By The Ass 'd Press SHAWNEE. Okla.

June Fred Ixmery, of Coff set a new The resolution was discussed today 0 tying the immigration committee, but no 1 when he finished in 25 conclusion was reached to whether Its seconds. Fred Be of Kansas City crowded his state tics. GIRL FOUND BE A TEN, STRIPPED AND BOUND By The Associated Press CROOKSTON, June Tobias, 18, was found tied to a chair, beaten and with her clothing partly torn off, at her farm home five miles from Angus, this afternoon. She was unconscious. Her Mr, and Albert Tobias, gone since early morning, discovered her when they returned home.

HILLSBORO PIONEER CALLED TO REWARD Special to the News-Tribune HILLSBORO, Texas, June George Ann Whitlock, pioneer resident of this county, died at the family home, 410 West Elm street, today at 6:20 a. aged years. Funeral services will be conducted at the Walnut Street Baptist church tomorrow morning by Rev. Melvin R. Cox, with interment thereafter in Ridge Parte cemetery, under the direction of R.

R. Leatherwood. Deceased is survived by her husband, four boys and four girls, and two sisters and one brother. BOY PAINFULLY HURT AS CAR STRIKES HIM Wimbell Cooke, 616 Turner street, was painfully Injured in front of his home yesterday morning when he stepped out from behind a wagon in front of a car driven by F. McIntyre.

He was knocked down and suffered1 severe lacerations of the head. He was taken to Providence sanitarium, where his wounds were dressed, seizure of his million-dollar after which he was taken home and fortune, under the trading with the is reported not seriously injured- passage advisable. FIND WIFE WITH HEAD CRUSHED opponent with a record of 26 seconds and is tied for second high man. Beeson non world's championship in 1919, By The Associated Press LOUIS MAN WILL of Wyoming and Frnlth of South Caro- ABEUDEEN, 8. D-, June HEAD HARVARD CLUBS I lina.

Vice Gov. E. B. Platt and John Wampler. 43, farmer, was taken into cus- -ri i of the federal reserve tody for questioning following the find- lie Press board and Eugene eyer ing'of his body buried in a corn MILWAUKEE.

June war corporation, field. Neighbors had noted Mrs. Warn- i following officers were elected today! was decided that a short inves- pler's absence and early this morning a i by the Associated Harvard clubs tigation of the credit situation in the searching party found the body buried Grossman, St. president; G. cuttle country would indicate whether in a crude coffin.

The head was crushed. Morrison, Milwaukee, secretary 1 adequate financial relief for the live Wampler declared that when he returned Buffalo treasurer Dis-tHtock industry might be obtained vorce explained the law to both par- to his home three weeks ago his wife was trict vice through MELLON SEEKS TO AID RAISERS OF CATTLE By The Associated Press WASHINGTON, June 10 Secretary Mellon conferred today with J. P. Morgan of New York and others on the question of financing the utie industry through private channels. Others at the conference were Governor Strang of the fiderai reserve bank of New York, Senators Stanfield of Oregon, Gooding of Idaho, Kendrick gone.

Bergdoll Will Effort to Marry In Recover Riches triet vice presidents elected include Charles T. Grove, central; M. V. Sims, southern, and H. Leighton Miles! southwestern.

U. S. MAY GET RID OF LEASED PROPERTIES By The Associated Press WASHNIGTON, June of of future wife, or to state whether war department branches and she is a German who would become manding generals of corps areas and American by marriage, and then go to independent were ordered by America to make a claim, or one of Secretary Weeks today witfa- American acquaintances, who cut delay what leased properties un- wou.d come to Germany for the der their supervision would Imter- dihg, and then return. Up until a late attvely necessary to tho jvar depart- The News-Trihune Cable Service BERLIN, June Baden. of Americans were in Germany with the so-called long before I arrived Why did nat tonight he could not be reached June 30 7uVLl 1 n0t enemy.

py because the Unes were All he money was for ab. between Berlin and Baden. Mluts necessit ss nf Hfe I will be Hls however, made plain married shortly and my wife will bring that even the prospect of losing for- suit in the United States for restore- tune is not sufficient inducement to make him to America as long as a prison sentence is hanging over his head, but he is displaying the same cleverness that got him out of other tight corners shows he week bet wen whit 31 and was not Intend to lose liberty or fortune, concluded late todav after five cby po- withom using every means in hisflicemen and one private citizen were power to thwart the nuizze.i hv Atinmnv enemy act. He failed to give the name Copyright 1921 by Public Ledger Co. Free 1 mg and jurors.

tion of my property. The United action is absolutely illegal. The above telegram Is answer to a cuory as to action he would tak a.s a result of the govern CONTINUE PROBE OF TULSA RACE RIO By The Associated Press TULSA, June of testimony in the second day of grand jury's investigation if rioting last General S. WILL USE BIG AMOUNT IN FIGHTING DIVORCE By The Associated Press CHICAGO, June "larger allowance than was ever in a divorce in the United was demanded today by for Peggy Hopkins Joyce, actress, to fight the divorce suit of her husband, J. Stanley Joyce, millionaire lumberman.

Judge Habath bearing her application for $109,000 fees. Attorney Weymouth Kirkland said depositions would be taken in France, England and the United and many witnesses brought from abroad to answer the charges in which he named a half dozen well known men of two continents as respondents. Mr. Kirkland attacked Joyce's character. want to investigate the apartment where Joyce was keeping this Charlotte Johnson before he met Peggy Hopkins and we want to find out how much money he paid her to get rid of hpr so he might woo the pretty actress with whom he had become the lawyer told Juge Babaih.

OurWeatherJMxa fir, 1 X' 4 (jjJc bfe- UNSETTLED By The Associated East xas: Saturday and Sunday, scattered thunder Partly cloudy, showers. West Texas: partly cloudy. Saturday and Sunday, probably Dr. tstdor Block, Optometrist and Meteorologist, 421 Austin. Forecast; Unsettled, Showers.

Maximum. 87 a 6 p. minimum, fix at 6 a barometer. 29 90; humidity, 65 wind, 128, 12 fastest at 11:50 a ru total wind 109fi; total rain. 3.13 inches! CRACKS AT CREATION RIDDLE I of murder and sudden death.

I of tempest and cyclone's breath; A deed may happen a world away But you wiii know it the self-same day, A may perish or a throne may fa And you will read in your dining hall. An e.rmj moves, to conquer or you may know it, web, hero stand know no sleep, for my nerves reach out To bring you the word of battle or rout. A giant am I Ah, well you guess, greatest of giams, the Dress, F. H. assumed decision who rnet to vote on of the mine owners regarding a raent of strike.

This assumption is said to be baned on the idea that the miners regard the latest Offered by the mine owners as acceptable ratter than on the belief that there will not be a majority in favor of a continuance of strike The cessation of work in the mines has for 10 uni the funds of are exhausted it sorted a Jth nigh the terms the rn inn proposed do not ilms, they constitute a cow- denude Advance of anything pre- i viously offered. The conference if coal miners today voted overwhelmingly against a vising the men to reject the offer of mine owners and in tn- terewte.i circles tonighr little doubt was expressed that th forthctuni.ig would find a majority in favor of a cessation of lhe ballot will include the question (of a national pool of which the men up to present have beeft firmly in favor. The belief expressed, ever, that this no longer will be allowed to stand in the way of a of the controversy db sales art ud to 1 be tired of the I Want Sims Declared An Undesirable Alien INTRODUCE BILL IN HOUSE TO BAR ADMIRAL FROM U- S. By The A Press WASHINGTON, June declaring ar Admiral Sir ami denying to any American trod I in th rese tut tv (J The as foreign but no Unfortunately, ment of A nssciutkPt a mi re-ad- was m- divan, late tottay by democrat, referred to Admiral 81ms born citizen of the United connected, unhappily and with the naval On other castons. to- elded he Had "publicly stated that in Case of war between th.

United States and Great Britain, one British ship could easily dispose of four or fix American ships- of corresponding type." and it chirged that publicly depreciated in the naval and tho character and quality of the government of this GALVESTON HOLDS ANNIVERSARY By The Associated Press GALVESTON. Texas, June TVNai Israel, one of the oldest Jewish institutions in Texas, served its fiftieth anniversary in ices here tonight. At the same Rabbi Henry Cohen 83 of ministering to the congregation, MAN TRAIN KILLED tS NOT MURDERER LEROY By The iciate i Press SHAW NEE, Jane to killed by a train here on May 30 and thought by the police to la Eugene Leroy, Detroit trunk mystery murderer, is not the man wanted bj 1 authorities. Chief of Ira Simms was informed today rprtnts sent from the police Detroit proved that the alleged murderer was got killed.

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