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The Shreveport Journal from Shreveport, Louisiana • 1

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II 1 Renfro's Pharmacy THE SPECIAL DELIVERY SERVICE DRUG STORE i 1 0 -r 111111 1411: I --zi lt I ''p' 1 111 A '4 1 1 a 101 rk I Pennington's Laundry The Independent Laundry We do General Laundry Cleaning Pressing Dyeing and Hat Renovating We Solicit a Share of Your Patronage No Order Too Small No Place Too Far Phone: New 38 39 463 Old 88 9132 Associated Press Leased Press Association Service VOL 26-NO 288 FINAL SHREVEPORT LA FRIDAY APRIL 6 1923 GAmg Lagos FORMER LEADERS OF BULGARS SENTENCED onnmgrilnurnrfill TO PRISON FOR I FIT HOOMSERCHEDFOR LUCILLE AND HUBBY SENTENCED TO FOUR MONTHS IN PRISON HERE FOR MARRIAGE BUREAU FRAUD OIL 111101111 LOSES 31111-EAST FOR OM MISSIIIN DEt0 IN IVAPIDES TARR STIPM IS INCENSED TO 14 VIOLATION OF DRY HEE INILL NOT IIINBYPRIVIINENT MAKE OPEN SHOP CITIZENS DEWED hill ISSUE ifi 1924 MS IN DOSSIER 711 A 0 Motion in Arrest of Judgment Filed by Attorney for Couple Says She's Descendant of German Princess Judge Rules Contract to Sell Aers-nrIFas Acreago Never Signed by Marl Another Victim cf Death Dealing Tornado Succumbs Early Today President Will Steer Clear of Capital-Labor Broil Says David Lawrence er- 4 --yt 4 -I '--73 i -10---' 4 2-- 4: irVINk) t't)'e': 4 Unusual Proceeding at Instance of Hutchings Whose Complaint Prompted Call Attitude of High Officials is Matter for Serious Thought Says Haynes ON SAME LEVEL WITH BOOTLEGGERS HE SAYS 4 I :24 4 "a it't tz 'I' 4- EVANS WILL ASK FOR NEW TRIAL LIST OF THE INJURED CARRIES 100 NA1NIES EIMIVrS TO REMAIN ON MIDDLE GROUND NO TRUE BILLS ARE RETURNED BY JURORS 1 1 Att44- -s i Court Holds Marr Under No Legal Obligation to Go Through With Sale Fifty of the Mere Seriously Hurt Are in Hospitals Great Property LOE3 Declares Drinkers of Outlaw As Trained Politician ExecuBooze Even More Guilty tive Will Avoid Pitfall of Than Seiler Industrial Disputes Bossier Probers Complete Their Third Special Nothing Against O'Neal I Charles Perkins 29 and Lucille Hansen 23 in reality Mrs Charles Perkins convicted by a jury last week in federal district court with having used the mails to defraud in the promotion of a fake'matrimonial agency were sentenced to serve four months in the Caddo parish jail today by Federal Judge Jack Credit for time already served amounting to almost a month will be credited on their terms A motion filed by Julius and asked the court to show lenLong defense counsel in arrest of I iencF Mr Long declared the case had judgment was overruled by the i been greatly magnified by the press I court The court set aside the and widely advertised and declared forfeiture of their bond for non- that in reality only $S5 had been appearance here on March 2 obtained by the couple The court in passing sentence When asked if they bad any-stated that the youth of the couple thing to say- why sentence should the small amount of money oh- not be passed on them both Pertained was considered la passing bins and Miss Hansen declared sentence I they (lid not know they were doing Attorney Long just before the wrong and would not have acted as i court passed sentence pleaded they did bad they known they were that a long prison term would pre- violating the law They said they clude the couple being able to pay were never In trouble before off the indebtedness on a home Tears and smiles alternated on which they have purchased since their marriage a short time ago Continued on Page Two Afet? a 5T0 1'01 rt 11 'xI7- 4-M Z4- 44 A 11 111! A 4 -k4A r--- ::1 4treeiA'')v--rfe 47' --44-04 1 1- ty: i h7- tii-- 4" --e' -4-iTE'llt r----- Mterfsql0 27 1 -4''tt--s)': --g'e-21 ko-o A AA 1 AL LEXN NI)PTA La April (1 --4 41 0 I 1 it rrml the cyclone tl afternom: was inriasPd to fotirteri to- 1 si 1 lua-11 ta- vPL) 11 (t) a )1 1 1 ry Wat--)n 45 a ne-Jra at the Veterans' h()Qpital WatVasell Radoslavoff son was thP firth liegro to die 1 Six former members of the r-11- garian cabinet inclu(ling vaeil La April ltadoslavoff f011ner pritnir anft je-ca)(1 eay the cyclone minister of the interior have been Ii I zw T-t PC tile central tart whi(h swept across the central part I T1i rt Evans local ell broker against Pat Marr prominent oil operator of Arkansas for $5000) alleged due as fee in a deal promoted by Evans between the Petroleum Company and Marr whlch it was claimed refused to enter into after Evans had secured a client was decided la raver of Marl In an opinion handed down In federal court here today by Federal Judge Jack Ths plaintiff through his attorneys gave notice that a motion for NEW YORK April atti- BY DAVID LAWRENCE tude of persons in offiPial Copyright 1223 by The Shreveport and professional positions" who Journal "tacitly sanction" violation of the prohibition laws by purchasin'z h1YGT April "bootleg" liquor Is a '1113 for 1 the presidential campaign seriotts thourzht" Federal Prohibi- i wll for the very confla- Hon Commissioner Haynes de- lye reason tbat-President ilardinr clared in an address bere-todaY be- fore the New York annual Method- will ll not Le ran into the contro- Episcopal piscopal conference Versy Samucl Gompers president of the "These citizens" Commisslonnr american FederaVon of Labor who Haynes said "sem riot vet to hare Filmmonocl the Washimlon corre- realized that only one question st2onlents io his office to take a involved in prohibition encore- foirr at dispatches srnt from the ment are you for or avainst the constitution of the rnii cf the Pre4lential vacation made it cfrnr flint so far he is giv- States? It is not to be wondered nt -11 urtlorstand that Mr' Ilard- that bootleggers and criminals will violate the law for the salie If poz In rot ex himself on sible illegal gains but it is difficult le Mr Gompers heard not only through the newspapers to understand how prominent club men business and professional -ht throttzh 611or FOUree9 how- ve good men become parties such viola- in that a deal of argument tions flvor of the "open shep" side of ial was "If these can be a different 0- warfare being oured into the ears of Mr Hard- of responsibility among- ciTi in the hope that he would shnt zens for the observance of law campriLfn tow-ard the employ- men of such influentinl circles these should be considered evcn "ri Ill" assure IthusPif of the solid support of business in his ciety expects les more guilty than those of whom so- next campaign ifc "If by their example in the non Thprei nt has ever since his 2dmini-tration began beem the re these should be considered ewn (-" solid surport of business in his ciety expects les more than those of whom so- next campaicm The pr1-rit has ever since his "If by their example in the ron- bogan becit the re- sentenced to life imprisonmnt by the supreme court of Ilulgaria for declaring war without the of parliament Their trial and con- viction followed the drac measures taken with the moiiarthist leaders in Greece who were tried and sentenced to death by the revolutionary committee for Letray-! ing their country LACK OF INSTITUTION FOR CARE of Louisiana late Wednesday aft(Tnoon found something a-kin to solemn silence and a touch of sadness as the citizens of Alexandria and Pineville sister towns on the oppozite hanks of Red River considnred the havoc and ruin which visited them especially Pineville when the cyclone clawed BENTON Ea April the first time on record in flossier parish or any other parish as far as known here a vrand jury and its meeting place were Searched for concealed weapons last Saturday when under instrut tions of District Jude Robert Roberts Jr investigation was started in connectionWIth a report by 1 Hutchings of Bossier City that he was attacked by five armed men in the driveway at his home several nights before 'I he ext raordinary proceeding was at the instance of Ifutching whose as expressrd to Sheriff Adair communicated to McDade foreman who promptly requested the court to have every member of th-e jury including himself and the jury room thoroughly Fearched to see that there were no concealed weapons on hand Those about the courthouse knew of the unprecedented affair at the time it took place and since the fact has become more generally known about the parish comment has greatly increased especially since the completion of the investigation which ended late Thursday afternoon with a report in which it was declared by the grand jury that after questilning about nesTes it had failed to obtain information justifying any indictment growing out of Hutchings' experience in Dossier City Oneal the only man who had been arrest(d as one of the and who was under bond was ordered released due to exoneration by the jury At the conclusion of his charge If a new trial will be filed LJA zz LLIAV I It 111 tia Evans claimed that he acted as broker in securing- a client in the (IF DELINQUENT GIRLS CREATES Magnolia company for Mares hold- ings in Arkansas v-hich the latter had agreed to sell for $150000-) but PROBLEM FOR juvENILE couRT tha Marr backed out of the deal after the client had been secured and later sold the holdings involv-r $2- Ed to the Texas compan2- 'State Makes Appropriations for Agricultural fo CCP0000 court in the opinion held and Other Developments but Neglects Its The that the deal was not consummated Greatest Asset' Says Mills 'until a contract was signed and pointed out that while the evidence Ehowed the contract had been Out in the detention home there is a little girl who is present- drawn up that '1arr tad never ing in individual form the question that is harassing judges of the gned It and was therefore not juvenile court and thoughtful citizens of the state What can be liiibl eI dcfne fcr the 011) commission v-ith her and her kind? Shall she be turned loose to become a The evidence howed the opin curse to herself and a menace to the communit If not where Ion stated that th contract was I shall she be sent The state has made no provision for her and hers drawn up 'between the Magnolia isnot a case such as is ordinarily handled by the charitable institu- and larr Vrou7 Evans' instru- ti72-1s to whichthe state must appeal to handle its juvenile cases --1 rffl DELINQUENT GIRLS CREATES PROBLEM FOR JUVENILE COURT 'State Makes Appropriations for Agricultural and Other Developments but Neglects Its Greatest Asset' Says Mills observance of this particular law epient cf letters and oral arzu- there shall develop a lack of re-arfl rti to the controversies for other lack of re -111 otween labor and caphal but ex- upon the part of others for tho ert for 01 (sommc-nts made in con- laws upon which men lection with last summer's rail for their interests thcY not be surprised in the breakdown has carefully balancer' vory t- so of the governmental lof rance that neither eouhl ollf 91Sn Mr Hard- whose loss of propc7rt-- Irizn cin'in nf Chn clInnnrt nf ing diri lose some of the support of "I treat 'em rough" be declared! I was talking with an executive who is bombarded by men tostly salesmen looking for an opening in his very large organlzatiLn had remarked that I had infinite sympathy with any worthy worker 1 lookin: for a job As I knew that at henrt this is all right I expressed astonishment Then he explained "I treat 'em rough" be declared I I was talking with an executive who is bombarded by men rti salesmen looking for an opening' in his very large orai7 bad remarked that I had atiin sympathy with any worthy worker 1 loOliin: for a job 1 As I knew that at heart tlii- is all right I expressed astOnish- ment Then he explained Continued on I'age Three 0 Bu slipg way 4-ato more than 100 homes tahing a tell of thirteen dead a L) hundred irjured fifty of whom are and Finance 4 hc A I proper dam- age estimated at 750000 Pinc-cille bore the brunt of the FOR ES and parts of the little town 1 today rer-lmbl-s No Man's Land Houses have completely disappear 1 'eo wretled trecs uprooted Ther have been a heavy ar- vtillery barrage or perhaps it was bombarot dd fr i he air Main stircet I(JIs as if a couple of air- panes had pass-cd over and made 11-z iiN1 his I rla escaped with 111- 16' 13') ene inillred and only property loss includ- lug twenty oat of the 142 stores and other struck have joined hands I with Pfteville in raising a relief a few the Heti Cross handle it Twelve land fpr the victims suggesting that thousand cillars was raised within yes-e--rday There are approxImately 1000 homeless a Lion's garage was blown away but I9 in It was 'not to1---' (- 1 erc --11 flYS he saw a wag-m r-vs eteen 1 1 i A f- ins ilea I Tenty-f ive automobiles It Is 1 j7! i (It Nvere wrecked pcwer plant damage was plaeI i cd at by city officials 1 Paterson' two children George Jr and Willie got under I a counter In 11arrus' store which I was wro(hed and were not injured The st-cple on the Pineville town wore damaged Mrs churCn was torn off i that Homes of two Meth() dist ministers C- I-' D'-'Y''e Jr- and three chil- drelt put up a good tight for buiness were la a room which was un- he's no good for us rooINI They were not hurt The I Lock Island depot in Pineville has "Yes" he replIcd "I treat 'cm rough Ido it purposely To more than half of the fellows who come i looking for a job I reply that I am far too busy to waste time talking to 'fellows Eke you who cant hold a job and who go around four-flushing' "Would you believe that that dis- pcses of a very large percentage of these job-seekers? em "Yes" he replied "I treat rough Ido it looking for a job I reply that I am than half of the fellows who corn-- poIrposelY To more far too busy to waste time talking to 'fellows like you who cant hold a job and who go arourd four-H flushinz' "ould you believe that th at dis- poses of a very large percent ae of these job-seekers? With a juvenile court law which senting themselv-es to the juvenile mentality in El Dorado late Satur-i lan-d-ps'ro-s-Pe-rii'v ir: so as i in the opinion of District Judge court and unless the court's appeal evirrmists on the employer sble day night but due to the 1teneQs and other officials and cit- is heeded by some citizen or by when he favorcd acceptance by the of the hour and tho fact that a cen- Commissioner Haynes 47pc-larN1 raThoad executivos of the proposal ize ns who are interested in the 'sme charitable institution the is a "vigilance a fixed pur-- tract in Arkan5as is not le-n1 when i 1 that strikcrs fe taken back out lmos chld problem i proem ar- a a mooch court is powerless to aid Inose an unrelenting spirit oran- signed on Stinflay va3 not tran- Lui failed or -erooritv and this to i osiana has aieo ovi- in i pr d( Tile juvenile court law provides ized and equipped today" to slip- 1(1''s 's- scribed from the stenographer's 0 -1 0 (-tent secounts for the move- stitutions for the care of neletd to" jurisdh Lion over delinquent or Port enforcement of the note -r1 was to have lic-n signed i -rent en the rrt cf thoze frientis of 1 or delinquent juveniles Tile only neglected boys anl g4-11 It pro- imentiment Monday 1 tbo prpsilent who ihinit he can re- i exception to this is the I ria I vides for forcing parents to care I I ensus )urelq StltiFtleS 717 No Inatter 'What tho moral Gbh- I rnii-rr lost rround by mliing soinP School at Monroe but this only their eir children and it provides Haynes showed th 1 1 tle ent ratc gation to sign Monday Was the -stive stat-tnents On WeStortl i cares for delinquent white boys the punishment of any adult rer 10o0 in New York- state fro-1 court held that the legal obligation Problems uc i sh as that presented who contributes to the delinquency al coholism decreased from ia tido filch --itl exn-pss dispeasitre Marr to sign Mon-1 by the little Povvell girl at the de- o-e-er I hr 11'417 the last full year before or labor in recent on th part of day was not finding and that asi en ton home are con! an pre- Continue on constantly I on Page Two -4ffers'n4 thP pubile -welfarP prohibition amendment hecame ef- never signed the document no i Mr i not a newcomer fective to :20 in 1919 and 12 in contract was and Evans was1------nw 1920 in -having spent many therefore Entiticd to no commis- twil I ri n-f 7-17 Iigures also werP cited by 1dr years on the practical side of earn- --lai---ns and lip luiows the delic--4ev sion the coult ruled 111E11 TAKE THEIR LIR tilltf6i Haynes showing that thp average rd' the labor euestion as it affects number of arrests for drunlipnness votes No presHent in the last zen- -11Al 1 pirLq Full in f2t1 cities in New York state cluding New York i -n -t in the cration t-as 1111(le an open cara- t- ign nirains abor 1 wig 1 a th 11 Vti ji It years 1919 and decreased --1 ppr cent from the averagP numher has On more than one occanr or the other of THE ARTHLIR coNAN DO for the two years 1916 am! 1917 ril rf1 11 iltlii VIITL1 The decrease in New York City he ere is much un- i nrnlt hosNover even among po- 1111111LIILU etlill Aaid was 42 per cent I liticians as to power of the labor 0 I vote for in those camnaigns where etsi-riT ESCAPED PRI3EE11 FOIJNO IN HOSPITAL AGAIN GETS MAI "Wby do I do It? Simple I figure that the most important ATHENS Ga April the thing in the world with a salesman Associated his feet is to sell himself I mean that propped against a brass rail beside there is tothing more important to the boiler in the basement of the him when be is out of a job than hospital from which he was to land another eonnecton You thought to have escaped on Wed- know as well as I do that a salesnesday night Gerald Chapman usinoss gets leader in the million dollar robbery man in my line of turned down -very very often If he is easily turned down and can't do I do it? Simple figure that the most important thing in the world with a salesman is to sell himself I mean that there is nothing more important to him when he is out of a job than to land another connecton You! know as well as I do that a sales- man in my line of business gets turned down -very very often he is easily turned down and can't Tha CUT 21111IN -iunrt Lady Doyle Comes to Defense of Her Husband and Talks of Meszages She Says She Receives From Spirit World --I rt 1 tr In -t-- LT I1 1 1 is sail to have been wielded as a nit for a candidates the latter has not always been the winner In the last campaign notwi'llstanclina the friendliness of the WiPon administration to organized and the prezence in the cabinet Of a former vice president of IriTEnr'iL IfF11115 OF KU 1(111Y KLAN 11E111111111ACRITiIIN Mysterious Double Killing Baffles Authorities of New York lies Authorities of New York CeVirmed on Page Twelve SUIT WITHDRAWN BY JUNE HADDAWAY ler for automatic writing "It Special Leased Wire of the Consol seemEul so weird" she said but 'dated Press Copyricht 1923 when her brother was killed at Ions she found one day that her NEW -YORK April Jean hand insisted on spelling out mes- Doyle wife of Sir Arthur Conan NEW YORK April bod- sages held the spotlight fOCIISSed IPS of two young women with their throats cut were found early tolay i on the second American visit of "They come so last I hardly can the author of Sherlock Holmes keep up with them" she said along the rondside -at Dongan Hills Staten Iland RAlt appeared to iNI-ho is here to tell America about "Some times in a frenzy of impati- be about 21 years of rre and had Je spirits and the fairies Lady knee the spirits lift my hand and a I Doyle has the gift of automatic beat it on the tabl as if they would So when a job-seeker ruts hi alsaPPeared- The' body Of Mrs McAnn tail between his legs and z-naks was shipped to Coushatta La The bodie of Mrs Minnie Smith Continued cn P2ge TWelVe end Mrs Burnett her daugh ter AN ere shipped to Pollock La epu Dir The funcrais of Enoch William- ngi on 22 aril 'Wilbur Williamson 1S months old SOIL and Harry l'17rrus a ertLant ere to 1e held this nrol Pilut Lri I aft The funeral of Mrs Turner was held yesterday i Funeral atramiemeuts for i wi Lri Donaid 75 have Dot been an 31 months ago was nearly captured early today by Harry Bishop a z-ttard from the Atlanta peniteatiary Bif hop in giving attention to Miss Estelle Scott a nurse who acccinpanied him when the discovery was made and who thereupon fainted told Chapman to go back to his room A few minutes later however when Miss Scott had been revived Dishop was unable to find the missing criminal An immediate search NV38 instituted but brought no results The discovery of Chapman was made when Bishop who is on duty guarding a federal prisoncr now in the hospital started for breakfast with Miss Scott In passing towards the kittlen a view of the boiler room disclosed Chapman Bishop and Miss Scott to him lie arose and offered Miss Scott his chair when the nurse fainted Chapman according to the guard immediately offered to give her first aid Bishop said he told Chapmaa that inasmuch as he was too weak he shotild go on up to his room Chapman left Eishop with the nurse Bishop then turned his attention to the nurse and after he had re 31 months agowas nearly eaptur- 1110ZilLUtLI Lit? was too weak he shotild go on up to his room Chapman left Bishop with the nurse Bishop then turned his attention to the nurse and after he had re- babel Lair A milkman wrItIng It Is through this gift that break every bone "From message heaven is a plac no irritation Th our sense and Ill( mals thank good "From messages heaven Is a place no irritation They our sense and they thank goodness trionv nlropy it nuit'l lin 1 fl fl I fl fl Continued on raze Two Knights Templar To rylect at Capital ered the bodies Both girls were much material has been collected well dressed were found on each by her husband The bodies side of a road in an isolated sec- Tall and slim wlth a strong nation There are few houses in the hie face a black hat surmounting neighborhood aryl the roadside is her curly brown hair and a gray covered will' brush One of the sult topped off with a gray fox girls had an artificial leg The po- she sat bolt upright on lice expressed the theory that the couch in the bigaest suite of the bodies were brought to the Biltmore and discussed splrafter they had been murdered The litualism and detractors The latter police reeled that the section has caused her to rush into an enthusibeen marked by tiowlegger57 activ-tastic defense of her husband both itics during the paJ wiutcr A an analyist and a man For a long while Lady Doyle on rage Four fought aaginst yielding to her pow ered the bodies Both girls were much material has been collected well dressed bv The bodies were found on each her husband sido of a road in an isolated sec- Tall and slim wlth a strong lika Con There are few Louses in the 'hie face a black hat surmounting noiozhhorhood and the roadside Is her curly brown hair and a gra we 'know that Nvhere there is do not eat in do not kill animals There you can follow some such work as you enjoyed on earth and you progress toward a perfection so remote from human experience that even tne spirits don't know what it is Nothing hurts or annoys there If some one Irritated you on earth they do not come near you there "There are bad spirits as well as good There is no h1I but a purgatory a sort of Flums on the out Dismissal of Superintendent Baker Starts Heated Discussion Leaders of Opposing Factions I IN 'k7TONIO Texas April Have Not Recedcd From 1 The r100000 damago suit brought ten days ago by Captain Edwin Their Positions Parulle and against C-olontA i Arthur Conger of the 20th in- Ifantry charging defamation of char- ATLANTA Ga April atter was today on monal affairs of the Knights of the 1 lion of t1ie plaintiffs The motion Ku Klux Klan today continued in i does not recite and grounds for uncertain status while the court i 1 aA ing dismissal and gives no JudgeE Thomas was occupi2o 1 terms of settlement if any with arguments of counsel on the order of Judge Thomas that 1 Simmons emperor of the klan SHREvITO '9 I WE 41 PER i iA II show cause why injunctions brought by him and his supporters last A Monday should not be dismissed L-- The injunction sought to displace C7 Dr If Evans from the offi(' DON-T CAOW 013C017irCTED of imperial wizard executive head of the organization '1-7' At the same time the court was confronted by an amendment to a OtF-Iirtsi C7 TPHe'2 ZEP --I'l the original injunction NN -h i a INFUT charged that Evans and Say- age ted his chief of staff had their ap A RE 10-1 WoRtz -----7 pri klan funds for per- sonal use The amendment was 11-1tN ---4n filed late yesterday by Poole IOU sop -----i------ of counsel for Simmons The third feature on which the 1 Interest of the membership cen- tered wa3 the statement of Emper- I or Simmons issued last night which charged that the kan under i I its present administration had be- et i- II s- ARE 1-01 WORtE ----7 1 11-1NN IOU alOP 1 Ni-Az 1- 1 I "wwortV- i I I nANrk7 ROUGE Li April Fifteen humirl people are expect-oil in Ilton Rouge Monlay anti Theslay fo attonl the sixtieth annual of the pranTi cornmamlery of the Knlyhts Templar of Louisiana A special train will bring the New Orleans COMTPR11- Each of the 15 commanderics in the Stale Will be repreented skirts to which spirits in the higher 0 Rowland Urges All to Have Word of Greeting In Shrine Edition 0 TO (C OR7 71i 1 et Itir I 41 '64' AO 104N--'" A 11 --) 'I 7 41 I i' -1 "Zimmie" LAKE CHARLES La April C-- Gayle personal attorney for AI Baker Eupe rin Frn dent of schools of Acadia parislt states that the action of the school boar! at Crowley yesterday afternoon in vived her he went up to see after adopting a resolution (lismIssing the prit-oner No trace of Chap- Superintendent Baker on a charge of "incompetency inefficiency unan vorthiness" was merely "carnoucessful flage" and that the fight to re-Chapman move Baker was the result of his alltged membership in the Ku Klux Klan me-The resolution of removal introment 4peed by Thibodaux and adopted bya six-to-four vote reads: dResolved by the Acadia parish school board at a regular here on Ajril 5 -923 That availing themselves Of section 19 Act 100 of 1929 of the Louisiana legislature it does hereby remove Baker superintendent of schools from his duties as such for being found in-Special competent Inefficient and nu- worthy "Said removal to take effect on July 1 1923 (SizrND THIBODAUX "BUCK McNEIL LACOUlt "ALBERT II A INS "1 MURREL "ARNOLD RI I IARD" Prior to presenting the resolu-1 tion Attorney Gayle urged to the I Continued on rage Three spheres send missionaries There even is yachting there and one day the late Charles Kingsley entertained us with a discription of the suit he was wearing" While Lady Doyle talked her young son Malcolm sat nearby Sir Arthur ruddy his gray hair untamed his manner unfailingly genial stretched out in an easy chair near the gns log Thus in the electric lighted suite of a modern hotel surrounded by their 73 pieces of luggage and with the rumble of traffic unheard by them this remar-able family spoke of ghosts and faries natural as a mirage even though as unusual and quite as capable through common sense at least this is the Doyle attitude of discussing the dead Sir Arthur suggested today that the fairies in the now famous photographs may be "thought forms" but he was sure the children and the photographs are honest "And the fairies anyhow are relatively unimportant" he said Frankly proud of her husband's clear-cut explanations Laay 1 )31e added a word "More than once when the police have failed" she said "My hus 0 Prominent Rail Man Near Death's Door man could be found however and an immediate search was unsuccessful Chapman escaped frcm his room Wednesday in a suit of clothes belonging to his guard when the guard had stepped out for a moment lie was recuperating from gunshot wounds received when he was captured near here last week after a sensational escape from the Atlanta federal penitentiary Youth is Killed By Revolving Line Shaft Special to The Journal DE 111DDER La April the morning of April 3 Jesse Carroll 19 years of age" an employe of the Ludington mill near here was instantly killed by having his clothing caught by a line of shafting which whirled him around and broke the principal bcnes of his body The young man was the brother of Carroll nightmill foreman for the Ludington company The body was shipped to Leesville far Intsruiezt man could be found however and immediate search was unsuc- escaped from his room Wednesday in a suit of clothes be- longing to his guard when the guard had stepped out for a lie was recuperating from gunshot wounds received when he was captured near here last week after a sensational escape from the Atlanta federal penitentiary Youth is Killed By Revolving Line Shaft to The Journal DE RIDDER La April the morning of April 3 Jesse Car- roll 19 years of age an employe of the Ludington mill near here was instantly killed by having his clothing caught by a line of shaft- ing which whirled him around and broke the principal belies of his body The young man was the brother of Carroll nightmill foreman for the Ludington corn- To the Nobles of El Karubah Temple and the Business Men of Shreveport: The day to which Shriners from all over North America have looked forward will soon be with us On April 20 El Karubah Temple will dedicate fitting ceremonies the completion and occu pation of the Shreveport Unit Shriners Hospitals for Crippled Children We expect to bo honered on this occasion by the presence of thet Imperial Potentate James McCandless and several members of the Imperial Divan The entire Imperial Committee on Hospitals will be vth US and Potentates and their Divans from all over the great southweLt El Karubah Temple Is proud that Its unit is the first of the Shrine hospital units to embark upon the great work of fitting crippled children to become useful citizens and we are sure every man woman and child in Shreveport shams with us this pride As a part of the ceremonial and welcome to the thousands of' gueEts who will be with us on April 20 the Temple has arranged wit?) The Shreveport Journal to publish a special Souvenir number fcr us This Souvenir number will be circulated all over the country into every Temple will it carry its message of Shreveport's welcome and I sincerely urge every Shriner and every business enterprise In the community to piace ti word of greeting In this edition our official Souvenir edition fcr this important occasion Sincerely EL ROWLAND Potentate El Karubah Temple JOHN FOSTER Ileginning Monday The Journal will start wiLlicatien of a scries of 12 articles by John Foster on HOW TO SCORE' a baseball game Mr Foster is the ultlmate authority on the interpretation of baseball rules His experience of plays players officials umpires and scorers covers a period of many years In this series Mr roster will explain in clear uztechnical language jivt Low a baseball game sliould be scored His articles will be of interest to every lover of baseball from major league scorers to the school boy Don't miss this series! It Etarts In Monday's Journal ST LOUIS April Robertson vice president in charge of operations of the Missouri Pacific tH unconscious at his home and attending physicians said death may come at any moment Ile Is Fulfering from heart trouble and kidney complications He Is f3 years old and during the war was federal manager of the Missouri Pacific the Louisiana Arkansas and the St Louis Southwe6tern linod north ot Ttaas Shreveport and Vicinity: Becoming unsettled a warmer tonight and Saturday about CO for lowest temperature tonight At noon today CZ degrees Ccatiaued Fut) rem RENNIE Continued on Page Twelve 4.

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