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pj THE BRYAN DAILY EAGLE VOLUME XXXV BRYAN, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1921. (ASSOCIATED PRESS) VOLUME 70 AGGIES WON HRST FROM HOWARD PAYNE N. Y. lONGSHOWN STRIKE UNAUTHORIZED Several rhoiisancl Longshoremen Checkers Walk Out I'oday on Account ot Working I'erm Agreements MacJe by I'heir Association The Association Announces It Is Not Official TEX. VS.

PENNSYLVANIA IN NEW YEAR GAME GREAT CROWDS WITNESS VICTORY OF AGGIES Station, Oi-t. 1. With the first team tliat he has offereh to the sight-seeing' SSi SMH and SIEENT K.K.K. PARADE GIVEN IN DRYAN Bv nas oiieren lo me it Dallas, Texas, Oct. second football fan public at A.

and lieauriiont, xas, t. biK intersectional football game will without a Mahan and a lliggin-i sentence in Beaun- mt 1 Ly I I I be played in Dallas, according to Uofhani Hihlo nut 111 his romita-' apparently falle i into )ver 1 hirtV' I lorSCITlCn ith thC I b. iMag anU the Ooss Accompanied by 3fM) Robed day. Joe IJtav nrominent Dallas alumnus scoreu iwu luueii-, doferdan's the benefits of iniersectional Tooinau game win witllOUt a Mahan and a lliggin-i sentence la.v in played in according to Hilde put up his reputa-' apparently falle i into ans bmng worked out for signing Howard Payne here! -even feb.ny cases tn re) the Pennsylvania state eleven with Mftprnoon and his! pemtar.t A. and M.

for New Year day. alternoOl ami nib. as.dgr --or jurios fail- jui A 1 a. a i Utay, prominent Dalla, alumnu. Asg.es scored two and will leave in a few days dovsilH against tlie V'CStern suspend I senti na team by the early part of tliel, lark, (I5y AsHociuted Pripss) New Volk, (Ktober 1.

Several Ihouband longBhoremen eheekers walked out toilay in protent of working terms of agreement made recently by Steam Sliip Oiierators and In- lernational Abboeiation. 1'he District Uouncil VsKoeiatiiai anuonnced it was not an authorized strike. COAL MINERS REFUSE TO WORK IN KANSAS. Pittsburg, Oct. 1, idleness in Kansas coal mines today in mines not operated by memberg of Operators Assoeiatitui.

Miners refused lo work it is stated be- (iiuho llowat and hy union lieads jailed at Polumhiis, Ohio, yesterduy. POSTPONE THE ROW UNTIL FEBRUARY. Indianapidi.b, (H t. liy an vote the conven- titm of ITiitcd Workers of Arneriea today adopted President l.ewis’ (iininendaiion to postpone until February the formula- lion of (b niandri of mimu; in negotiating new wage agreement to supplant agn mcnts with ojierators that expire March 31st. EASY TO GET UP STRIKES IN UNITED STATES.

O. 1. Tlie Longshoreman strike in York and minefh strike in Kansas on of the iinpiisoium nt of ilowat denionstrati's Die fact the strike habit has a grip In the United States. Many persons will strike on the ground tliat they will be taken care of by the charity or- ganizjitions tills winter. The will he the longest ever known.

At the time there is plenty of w'ork to do and (MMt.ObO nneniployed on own volition. There will be! niiieh suffering (his winter and millions not work enough to' produce tlielr own and clothes. It will make a shortage and higher prb es as those who work niiist millions of loafeni and idlers Dironghout the North and the East, NEW YORK AFTER DR.SCARRROUGH IS AMERICAN PENNANT COMING TO BRYAN of A fur State college, Pennsylvania, to close the contract. Terms have al- third (juarter, hilt in tile latter i y. ready been acepted, it is and part of the fourth the these will be announced later.

The Payne completed a twenty 1 other ea.stern eleven scheduled to play and the receiver catching! in Texas thi.s fall is that of Boston ypg wo-yard y' line placed it over for a the first score chalked nil on the local gridiron for 111 team since Missis- -ippi A. and M. the gies on Thanksgiving day in Thus broke the most meinorahle record ever held by Southern college. parole. War- s.u:.

iH. ary tukinK ae.U'ed of er a neg." v. at Port Klansmen In Automobiles Parade in Bryan Before Out of the Darkness and Disappear Again. College, T'nivcrsity having idgne(i with them for a game in October. INSANE MAN VERSED IN STATE ACTIVITIES MONEY MUST REMAIN thi Texan, Oct.

inmate of the North 'I'exas Insane at 'I'errell has a queer hobby according to Dr. C. Vk Castner, physician at that institution who is here on business today, thinks he is governor of Texas and py consi.stent ket'ps a complete get of books. plunging and placed it line for her first Sounding a military call at al.f-at lock last night -1 vse Knights fif Ku Klux Klan areY( i-- sidenm parade on main before aliont D'yun pi i Uibh-d in Pryan. There were or Too antium biles parked ah-ug Main and thousands threngi-d the Tiiey eaine from Millican, Wellborn.

Tabor, (Jalvcrt, Franklin, Navasota and other rt-r 1 -ri- I in Hi and adjoining counties. About thirty-six horse- IN STuTF TRFflSllRY! with the animais as old-time Ku Klux 111 I I L. I llUnwUli I ipp days of the tiou of the At the htad of tlie procession as it wheeled into Main street going A 1 was a flaming fiery cross followed by a huge United States XPithpr apprupriited by' the "for hortemen came a oi bear- the rehabilitation of Texas State hoodfd and disgmsed figures, seated from two to T'X' otous offend oVwhich-iai-even in tin- (ars as they sii-mly i.rocendcd north and then re- 1 ortio rL I must remain in the State treas- turning in as they caiae. iP iore the ami tne game closed disposed of by the legifla- arrisal of the about l.aoO students of A. and M.

College he score of 14 to 7. ture, according to an opinion of the ho had all man hed mih lo llryen to witness the Howard Payne kicked off in Attorney Department to-. parade gave the (i audd cheers and ap- The inmate beginning and A. and M. re- day.

Comptroller Lon A. Smith pjause. During the parade the streets with peo- nn 1 I bccii luauy a day sine.e such a concourse assem- kecpa an account of everybill icross the by the legislature, vetoes some and others, also blue propriations and issues pardons proclamations and runs the general. ed ruling and the board of managers Tn i touchdown in the first ten special fimd and leased i Zi' -M- of play. The la.tPr par, of and New Or- State in the quarter was imfeatured While ew Hv Yulk, Oct.

with the Aniericun Lcapue pennant the month of September the New Vtirk today luul their hearts set on winning tho one aiiie capture it. They a scheduled to play a double head- with the Athletics at the tiround.s, PRESIDENTliARDING ON BATTLE-FIELDS 1 1 Washington, Oct. Harding by Mrs. Harding and a small party left Washington this morning for Virginia, where will witness fall maneuvers on the east coa.st of expeditionary force of marine corps hjHiuling the night in tho white Dr. L.

U. head of the Baptist campaign will he in Bryan on Sunday October 9th is announced by Dr. Jno. A. Held, pastor of tho First Baptist church.

He will also hold an Associational Bally Friday and October Tth and 8th at Ifeame. 'I'he first meeting at Hearne be Friday afternoon at 2:80 at which time there will 1 be a gathering of all the forces of the entrai Texas Baptist tion. i.s an unusually fortunate thing for the Dr. Held 'aid Dr. Scarbrough is in great demand in all the large cities all over the Dr.

Scarbrough will i at the First Baptist church at Sunday. October 9th. QUEEN Tonight Iasi chance WHAT took t-harpe of the road, placed Kroiii the sevimci srory a representative of upon a payinp basis mthout drawinp some the bauners as they passed slowly They Are Ibu per cent Amencans, lay at Home at the American While on the Streets of "Negroes Hit the Cot- mni TOO llflkl Ifinrnnv Patch Ask the Are Determined JU ij lou win VI IUKT "Bootleggers, U.amblers and Night Jitney Drivers Know You." "I'he immoral Women Alust "Good Law abid- AT NATiriNAI MFFT Negroes Need NAit Fear." "God Pity the Man Who Commits HI I1H I lUnHL nlLLI I'rime in the Name of K. K. K.

Do Not Misrepresent Stand For Enfor.eiu.-ni,” "We Are Behind Our Officers Law Enforcement," "Spend Alost of Your Time At Home With COTTON MARKET I'otlun futures market closed (lav at noon 20 points down. Local i battle fields of the civil war spots were selling at 20 1-4 cents in the wilderness campaign during the middling ba.sis. Cottonseed were un- davs of the Civil War. quoted at $83.00 per ton. Owsley May Oppose Neff For Fort Wortli, Texas, Oct.

1. Former Uepresenlalive M. owslev of Denton county formerly an officer of the Thirty- sixth Division. A. E.

who is in Fort Worth while enroute from American Legicm meeting at El lo his heathinarters in the East, will announce by November 15 whether or not he will he a camlitlate for governor of Texas against Pat M. Neff in the 1922 primaries. Such was the statement of Owsley when seen Frkiay at the Wcstlirook Hotel. said he has been urged by hundreds to announce ids cjindidacy, but, as yet, has not ccuiie to a definite conclusion. In sjieaking of this, Owsley said he wished it understood distinctly that, if he entered the race, it would not be iis a candidate of the American Legion, of which he is national director of tlu' Americanism Uommission, but as a citizen of Texas.

Owsley will leiive this afternoon for New Orleans on his way to Nt'w York Uity on business matters. He will attend the national convi'ution of tlve American I.egion to he held in Kansas Uity from October 31 to November 2 and said that at this meeting would be the greatest gathering of noted men since (he peace treaty was signed in Paris. Uolonel Owsley had the American Legion hospital bill appropriating $150,000 for the Kerrville sanitarium in charge at and was successful in its passage. cept for a couple of neat passes completed by Howard Payne, md a punting match hetw'een, (he two teams with A. and M.

j.lecidedly to the advantage with, I "ianders toe behind the ball. He, i easily averaged 50 yards on his bv a and with and' had Negro covered. The second event victory to io credit in their cam- triotism on Straight and Protect sour Home and Your Hoveni- if (he game was the next touch- for relief of jobless persons, ment and the and Fear There were other signs but W. L. Burdick and other conference in the darkness at times could not be read.

member- provided funds on appeal of At 3 p. m. Tuesday the Daily Eagle received a message that Urbain Ijedoux for nineteen unem- (He would take and it at 4 p. m. Ini- ployed men who left for North Da- inediately the wires were the people everywhere got kota 1'.

work on farms. news of the coining of the Klan. Tin- Eagle received many telephone calls regarding the parade from surrounding towns imgton, Your Wife," "There Is a Job For Everybody. Find "White to direct action the National v- had Negro LovtTs Must Leave Town or Reform, Your Pa- made hv A. and about (be middle of the third quar- Snnders punted the ball in the fifty-yard line and Pavne received and was with the ball within two rds goal.

On the down Payne attempted a hut the big form of Car- thi. nf nil oimos- ur. "Uaii yui voucii for the report being Aggie The rest was easy true that the K. K. K.

will parade in all that could but the big form of Uar- i tn-P-it rceord of the Ag- be answered was "come and They came and many eslimat- "thers blocked its passage anished crowd at and there was at least 10,000 people stand' simawled over the goal and luhie was well pleased atieiition as the whise robbed, hood-d figures came from ot rvered it for the wnrk nf Me- darkness of the night in mysterious manner and in an hour The fatal for yiorris and Johnson in Passed out again and were gone." Nearly all the figures were I'ggies was a very unexpected nviripnt for vent Howard Pavne the hackfield xvas evident for the only change made was to relieve Sanders who went into the game with an injury' by Pinson. He later sent Sanders back in Nearly specimens and were grim reminders of the banners they carried, holding them aloft. How many Klansmen there are in this section is not known but it is said there are 175,000 in Texas, 9000 being in Houston and 800H in Dallas. It is said there are 15b Klans now in Texas at present. They act on orders and w'as working hard to make first bnvn.

and her third attempt had on A. and twenty-five vnrd line, the nearest she had been to the goal. T'hen tho unexpected happened. seems f-' -w "from whence they come or whither they goeth." The little short J. Woodard 1 wmlf Tha nbrtnard IMPERIAL WIZARD SIMMONS WANTS INVESTIGATION ml back belund hfi line i (By Associated Presst be ball and sent it spirallingiintact and the! Atlanta, Oct.

J. Simmons, head of the move silently and mysteriously without any friction and they dis- relieved Morns. appear here to be seen again in some distant town and no man inwn to the southeast corner of bo ficbl to his brother U. AVood- who at the time Iwork of Brown was a Klan. announced today in an official of eimouragement In this transmitted telegrams to all members of tarn- LOVE Guaranteed MONDAY-TUESDAY LOST ROMANCE Lqis Wilson, Jack Holt COOl) Just try of our roasts and (a)nie (bn (bdivf'iy hour are 8 to 11:30 a.

m. 4 to 7 p. ni. Hicks' Market PHONE 380 For best uf Meat- Just phone or call at Your choice is here. For best of Meats vve kt trump guards.

Brown land Dieterich, Smith and Wilison all letter men from last I team. Morris, quarter 1 made several exceptional brok most' opiiortunity of proving by unimpeachable witnesses" backriekl' man organization. 1 gives NEEDY HOUSTON WIDOW $1,000. Standing out pre-eminently Houston. Texas, Oct.

1. Mrs. Jack Ralston, of an in Hie work of the linemen ele. trician, who died this mornfng following his severe burning yesterday while repairing breakdowns in the lighting system of the city, last night revealed that she had received $1000 from the Ku Klux Klan as is provided by their insurance branch. This is tlie first time known here that the order had such a provision.

Discussing the incident last night Mrs. Ralston said; eiTfTehrruns Thursday morning and said that he brought insur- who did the punting' as well on money from one of the lodges to which Jack belonged. He i.Tohnson the star of last vear told me that he was from the Ku Klux Klan and that Jack freshman team bore the brunt member of the klan and that it was klan insurance of defense bv backing up he was giving me. He gave me 20 $50 bills. I never knew the line ala Mahan.

McMillan, morning that Jack a who has lately been shifted to half, proved to be a good ground "ainer and a tow'er of defense catching the fleet Turner be- the line time after time. Woodard brothers did (lei fill work for How'ard Payne nd toeether with Turner w'ere GENERAL PERSHING HONORS U. S. SOLDIERS Ion where he spent tho ccr ederincT plans of mcr.y at the gr-ive of the unknown soldiers. A con.n islto ion from all units of the Anuric.m (V.y Pre.sH 7 forces on the Bhine, Paris, tXt.

l.M’.eneral Pershing nembermg seven hundred offic-rs and tiie individual stellar performers arrived from (Toblenz this morning soldiers arrived shortly after fur the for the visitors. went immediately to hotel Cril- ceremonies. Let us make this a Victorious Day. Will vou be one to make it Rally Day First Baptist Sundayschool (Gome Without Fail) Fhis is an invitation to all the members and our friends. File pastor i 11 preach a memorial Dr.

J. Gambrelk Incomparable I.eader.' SUNDAY, OGTOBER 2, A 9:45.

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