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The Marshall Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 1

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f. Ifi -t I HALL, TILaJ.3, AUGUST 1024. KSIJBEE THE UNITED PRESS. mi.X In iViA I Mi Vs: i in 'i CLOSE RACESIN 3 STATES UNCONSTITUTIONAL Rie.i::.r.D killed 'oograts IVISCOIISIIIIS' HEAVY LOSER IIJOpOR" EIGHT LIVES LOST WITH END HOT-YET -tN SIGHT 1 DAPPER AND DAVIS LEAD BOTH PARTIES CHOOSE MEN JACK WALTON SECOND-MAN INOKLA.RACE composes re. JJMYSTERY I A LV AU8TIN, Aug.

I. Citations were served on JJovernor pat Neff, State Treasurer Terrell, Adjutant Oener-al Barton and State Comptroller Smith in an injunction suit brought "INMISSOURr FLY TO DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE Cleared in MURDZHCASZ in the Fifty-seventh district court by John Elgin San Antonio, at IV. C. EDWARDS GIVES FACTS Oil CANDIDACY MAS TRIED AVOID KLAN ISSUE IN CAM. PAIGN REE REPUBLICANS tacking the constitutionality of the Property Loss Will Ran Into COUNTRY DISTRICTS MAY GIVE HIM LEAD IN LATER REPORTS FARM BLOC LEADER OVERWHELMINGLY WINNER IN RACE law providing for a state ranger AND TWO DEMOCRATS IN CLOSE RACES rorre.

Klgln contends the ranker muwiu ui iviicii, imTJj Rains Yesterday Causer, Charge That Democrats llaya '-Tunsed Backs on Workers; Denounces Both Davit, Bryan and the Democratic Platform law is invalid. He recently complained to Governor Neff that Losb Told AlienUt IU Franks Several Times i Head With Laclf Emotion Shown Cy Accused Sv TV QT nnia un i- Streams of State to Over flow 11 I 6 Kianendorsed candidates for won in uenuhllcsn governor contest, gave Baker Miller 5,. 926, and IJuyd. 58.358. The Pfm-ocratlc rente! stool Nelson, 10,.

219; 8.1,782. CENTON, Aug. C. Ed-fcards. ronton newspaper man who will go Into the runoff for lieuten tm rre.

TOi'KK A. Aug. Senator Arthur Canprr, farm bloc' leader, w.ir overwhelmingly endorsed for rcnemlnation in the Kansas primaries Tuesday's retunih showed. The Republican entor Is running two to one ahead of both opponents In most of the precincts; Governor Jonathan Davis. Democrat, was also renominated.

rUlCAGO, Aug-, fi. That Richard Lteb struck the fatal blows that rangers had unlawfully Invaded his premises. Among other things he aks that the- governor be enjoined "from employing stool pigeons, spli-s, informers or detectives or Issuing orders to BRAMKES DRASTIC STEP 111 REVOLUTION ant governor with Ban Miller of Bjr th TTntte Fren. ATLANTIC CITY.X Aug. The wrath of labor was turned on the democrats today.

Samuel Gompers, chief of the. American Federation of Labor, composed a strong denunciation of (be Davis-Bryan ticket and the Democratic platform charging directly that the United State, senate continued to increase their leads as returns, from yesterday's primary election came In todav. R. B. Howard, klan endorsee with 42,095 votes was leading J.

C. Walton, avowed enemy of the klan, with 38,928 votes. The returns were from 1.079 precinct out of 2996 In the state, ty. Pine, supported by the klan Is leading in the Republican prK mary i caused the death of Robert Franks- It- ifrlrl i rmt. MILWAVKKE Aug.

I. Wlscons In's most severe itorm 1c ycarr ha taken a terrific toll of property, and life and the end la not yet, according to surveys male luuay. The property loss will run into the millions of dollars, and L4Uas, has given out the following was rjevealed for the first time at statement: DEATHTRAP IS PREPARED 1 am seeking the nomination for lieutenant governor: for the honor the Judicial hearing on Nathan Leopold and Loeb here this morning. Bernard Glueck, phychoan. the Democrats have turned their and the opportunity for service it eight deaths Ttre traceable the storm.

alylsf forthe detenus, made Psulen Leads for Governor -KANSA8 Aug. 0 back on the workers." The statement will be forwarded to the Democratic national cam-palgftemmlttee as an answer to gives. 1 entered the race in the belief that Texas Democrats would react favorably toward a (-anMatf who Law L-acEewed all factional Up to this time bo(f" I hP blah(iii ol large" expensive Pen Paulen Is leading In the Re May Vtt Lead OKLAHOMA CtTY, Okhrr concrete bridges near West Beud (e permit a ttteter'- flowr cf flood htjrtt blamen -esyehrwtneV for the-ttci-tuahattack on the victim with tape- groups, whose only purpose was to K. B. Howiml-of Tulsa held at publican rscer for, the gubernatorial boruiuatiott according to-otes tab uluied at noon In yesterday 'a Kan the plea of that organisation that Gomncrs'bOBtpone action endorsing La Follette.

A alus was goinatirward todav. lead of 8,000 votes over Jack Wal UNPJEP3-tN JAIL NOW AWAITING TRIAL FOR REBELLION under the direct ion of eugineers. sas primary, The figures are: wrapped chisel. "Loeb told me he struck the blows himself f. struck syeral times, Jlueck declaied In answer to.

a question by the dufnaa mwycr while on the stand. Glut ck SULPHUR FUMES MAY FORCE COLORADO BANDITS OUT PiwUen Reed. Stubbs 1S.S81.. In the Democratic race for the and members the American Legion. Heavy rain yesterday caused many streams In the state te overflow.

-i OFFICERS MAKE serve ana na wouw be pledged only to the service of the whole people. After advising with friends i announced my candidacy without seeking the endorsement of consent of anybody or any group. -Return ot the- first primary show-enough Democrats did so re-art as io gve tnerwTtn the support ton, Impeached governor In the I Democratic senatorial race at 10 1 o'clock this morning on a basis of i 1,150 precincts out of 2.996 In the state tallied from Tuesday's prl I Walttm -in expet'ted rd threaten with reports from country BUENOS AIRES. Aug. 6.

One proceeded tcr destutbb Loub's Rase 8lnee fltmdar. lack ot emoflcn in relating hin owu story of the crime. JiUUilrcd military of fleers und elvll-lans have been arrested throughout Braril In connection with the military uprising at Sao Paulo, accord of my friends, a place in the run nr'thelTnfirdPrew. MILWAUKBE. Wis, Aug.

6. Wlsconshrs death toll In a series AL'OTIIER LARGE WHISKEY HAUL sections where he Is strong and are now outstanding. off, which is between Judge Earry ing to special despatches to La Prehsa here. Scores ot high army miner of Dallas and me. Judge Miller has said the only reason he entered the contest was that he nomination for governor Indica- liena-were thatGovernor Davis would be renominated by a tremendous majority over Harry Bur.

ton. AMERICANS HOPEFUL FOR AGREEMENT officials are detained for the Investigation and "Jails iii Sao JPaulo, was drafted by the tarm. labor bloc. Irs Ion He has their support and their platform-baa his endorsement. "As fur me, snail ruu in the EPIDEMIC OF ANTHRAX NOW WELL IN HAND 75 QUARTS OF "JOY 4 JUICE NOW LODGES "'V, IN JAIL of wind, hail and electrical storms have been sweeping the state since Sunday stands at eight, aa three additional deaths arj reported, and heavy rainfalls have created lood hszaidH throughout ihr.

STARTIME TO RUN FORD FOR SENATOR secud primary as in the first in noKatUance with ny or bloc or candidate, at ill holding to the belief that theie re Democrats unswayed by radicalism. Ry h. ITnltpr r-rd GRAND JUNCTION. Colo, Aug. 6.

A death trap has been prepatde at the mouth of the PiliBnde mine for the three bandits ht since Saturday have reHlsted the efforts of th." posse to dislodge them frojji their underground hiding pluce. Tunnels leading to the Interior of the mine have been wired and members of the posse stationed at vantage points and ordered to shoot on sight. Sulphur fumes have been forced Into the r-'ie to forte he-men feuk IIEATTAVElN EAST CAUSES PROSTRATIONS factionalism or prejudice to consti Mystery Finally rSolved. CHICAGO, Aug. 6.

Doctor Ber-nnrd Glueck ot New York, testhicd at the Franks healing today that Richard. Loeb throughout his mental examination told him he had adniited he struck the blow with a cold chiBeu which- kill-l Ey Franks. Throughout thalnveatfei' tton In connection of Loeb tind Nathan Leopold murder, the matter of who actually ttio fatal blow has an tuisolv. ed mystery. Both youths while con teasing to he kidnaping, and slaying, accused each MRSJiir GIVES LIST OFUimS tute it majority.

If I am Srntos and Rio de Janeiro are crowded to capacity with" political prisoners. jUirnnBi TO MEET SOON AT JEFFERSON FOUR BANKS OF JEFFER. SON WILL BE HOSTS itaunevwrnN, Al'STIN. u. 6.

Vigorous LONDON, American ex- steps of 'the Toxnn Livestock perls rend the German mentor- iury ConinilKHion havi won out over the anthrax epidemic tn anduni and covering letter, submit- I shall be content, tor I am wholly sincere in the determination to go into office my own man. with my only pledge V. be fair and Just to all and to give th every best service of which I am capable, or stay ted to the allies today said they i did not believe the objections rais at home. Liberty, Jefferson snd Orange' according to reports re- celved here from the commission.) All well animals In this ilUtrlct Imve been vaccinated and no new cases havi- developed In the last few days. ed were likely to prove a serious bar to the success of the program fbs Inter-allied body had worked out tor making the Dawes plan Leach and Officer Hend-' ricks' made an important capture this morning of a Dodge coupe cou-- tainlng two white men and a quan- of bottled In bond whisky, the capture being made.

about 10:30 o'clock in the' western portion of the city. The men gave tLr names as Thomas Williams and B. Nice and the Lodge car had OmaLa, numbers. The men and car were both taken to jail wherejewhjjrjwaanni loaueaandnchecked up 175 quarts of whisky. Charges of transports-.

tion of whisky were filed against both men. The whisky came out of New On le.ms and was Being transported to Port Worth. Not a Klansman. I have tried sincerely to avoid ftw tk Mar Pif, LANSINO, Mich, Aug. 6.A move to plare Henry Ford's name on the September primary ballots mvisiTOi 4utc for the- the Injection into my campaign of the klan issue.

But 1 am forced toreaiiie there, are those Wlio are making of It their political shibboleth. Therefore I say, without res CROPS BURNING UP, RAIN IN OHIO AND INDIANA Utilted Stales senatorlul nomination opposing Senator James Cous-ens was launched here today, apparently by Interests favorable to the candidacy of W. Potter, chairman of the public luilltjes ervation or equivocation, that I am Samuel Heath, cashier of the First State Bank of Naples, Texas, has called a meeting of the bank- J0HNW DAVIS DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEE AT CLOSE RANGE, AT WORK AND AT. PLAY not now and never have been a member of the klan. I have never applied for himebcrshlp in the klnn nor paid any fee to the klan.

Thi Is answer to my opponent's un neld Jefferson, Texas, on Wed ft'r Hepubhfau nesday, August 13, at the Invitation nomtnation tor governor of the four banks of Jefterson The meeting wlil be called to order Wednesday morning, August 13, at lii o'clock a. m. Lutu-heou founded charge In his speech at McKlnney. I am not and have been a member of the Karui-Latior I'tilon or any other organlz- Mrs. M.

P. McOee, chairman of the, Bcutlve committee of the Cltlxeus Party, uitr canvassing the returns, makes the following re-port: State of Texas, County of Harrison. To the County Judge and County Clerk: At a meeting of tho r-xecuiive committee of the Citizens Party ot Harrisou county held Saturday, An-guar 2, 11.24, to canvess the 'rt-srit of the primary election held July SJfi, 1924. the mums of said election were opened and will nerved et oclock. A held at 10 mu tiraru Mist icuiwvi avi iht ilti-d Prws.

The swelth.ed In a sea pf humid, sticky atmosphere, with thermometers soaring around the elKhty-five mark and many pro-trations are reported. On man collapsed In Now York. reported two dead. Harrisburg reported a temperature of 100 degrees. Crops are burning up.

Heavy ruins broke the temporarily hot s'pil over Illinois and Indiana and sending many streams out of tbelr banks. The heat wave continues over Ohio. stialght und wh ohas never bolted. but always supported every Lena-1 COIJFEREtJCE Oil AGREEMENT i IIAI1GII1GFIRE SOVIETS STILL REMAIN IN LONDON AWAIT. ING DECISION The favorite storleu of John W.

Davis are 'destined tor the newspaper front puge before the coming campaign Is half way over. He has an InMuppreMsahle fund of wit which he draws, on at every oo caslon. Her are a lew sail 'e ot aca- ocratic nominee. "I am wholly tolerant of other men Tellglous or otherwise. The only thing In return 1 demand is that they accord to me the same' freedom of o'clock.

Immediately after the business session the visiting bankers, will be take'; for a trip from Jefferson by boat to Luke Caddo, trlft that every Bast Texan should lake. The Jefferson banks arranged with the Chamber Commerce and ladles of Jeterson to have charge of the entertainment and the visiting bankers will go. expecting one of the best meetings this district has had. and not be disappointed. It Id expected that this meeting By DAVK SENTNER International News Service Staff KIHTOR'S Nt)TlvThls Is the third and lust of a series of articles on the personality of John Davis Dt-moci itt ic pi evidential candidate, as li fleeted in his work and play Ht Hundred Aciet Island.

DARK HAKBOlC Me, Aug 6 John W. Davis, Democratic nominee for president, will reveal himself to the American voters as a new type of political candidate wheu liti takes the stump in his forthcoming "swing around the circuit." If the. -character be hai made, while vacation Ford Dnis Knowledge. 4ffiS erM. DETROIT, Mich, Aug.

6. The movement to. make Henry Fori! candidate for Republican nomination for United K'ates senator was started without Ford'l knowledge or consent. It was said at his office here today. worMyers PL Arl TO VAIT TWO MORE DAYS ICEBOUND COAST OF GREENLAND REPELLS AVIATORS though and action I cheerfully ac canvassed by them.

I hereby certify that the fo)Io-r- Ing Is a correct list of tbe candl-idatos who received the highest vote and nomleatlon ot said sens nrty for (he offices as shown: John K. V. Jasper, tor represen- loXlve trora Hsrrlson county. II Martin tj.r Al.trl,. cord to them.

tion wMiclsniM made by the candidate: "Mottt politlclaiiM wtip sit on the 'fence would never think of stand-: Ing on a plank." i "I believe In "slwrt speeches. You will have to save a soul In i "1 am for law enforcement all BRIEF NEWS down the line and opposed to law- lessnets or mob rule any time, any where, in any fom, believing In law enforcement through duly-con i uimut, clerk. iwe.ny. miuuies or neyer. 1 i will be attended by every state Aaalnst Carnivals.

stituted authorities and nowhere "Th reason I decided to address A Prohibitionist. "I have been a prohibitionist ing tn Maine In upheld he will the Democratic convention fator my also uofold to the public a brand ruination to give the party new type of campaign. ''an opportunity, to ie the color of The. voters Will view a dlslln- the tht-y bought." gllshed gentleman with Jlndly eyes jll)ui Vh" appears too and fighting chin, radiating an ttl8 dignified geutleiiwtn to air bf deep sincerity. Clem Shaver, iBU(HlK the personality of bis polltl- bank In this a well sa a number of national banks.

Arrangements have hen made for a number of prominent bankers out of this district to attend, including the governor of the Federal Reserve Hank of St. louis. Mo, and Stite Hank CommUn'ouer J. L. Chapman of Austin, Texaj.

since early manhood, supporting prohibition individually and editorially. I have advocated woman suffrage since it became an issue. Br th Vrll4 PrM. LONDON, Aug. that there shall" be a trade agree, ment with Russia despite the breakdown of conference yes- terday labor and liberal leaders forced the resumption of negotiations with the Soviet delegation.

declaring there was nothing to do but to return to Moscow the Russian delegation waited around until they were rewards wwilh informal conversation lb' British this morning. It has beeu proposed and agreed that there wuild be-another conference, probably tomorrow. WICHITA. Kus, Aug. (J.

The city of Wlchltu bun. Km city coiniiilHMioii gone on iccord u'uiiiKl xtret'l cuiiiIvhIn, uml bus puied un ordinance piolilblting Hieii shovlng on the ntncls of the city. li suid Hie nominal license fee puld carnivals dom not pa; tin- city th' of iuiitliiK the shows, iind loilowlu'g the ai'peuranr' of 'he coiapaules fiorn too much mle to high- N. A. Criwn for' onuty clerk.

(onion K. Boll, for tax aesessoA John w. Scott, for touuty JndK. John K. Taylor for county attorney.

John H. Sandeis for sherlft ('. C. for tax-tssessor. J.

W. cyphers tor uperlntendent of imblic Instruction. Itnth Henley, county treasurer. L. Lutigley, for county surveyor.

U. H. Tlmmlns, for- county com-niiKsioner precinct No. 1. Clias.

L. McNeill, for. county commissioner, ireclnct No. 2. "I believe in aa economical, ffi- Oavls- campaign manager, reKarus win the Issues iutflmi-4 REYKJAVIK, Iceland, via Wire less Aug.

Icebound coast of On eoland repelled the American of the opposing parties that will be cie-jt administration of the state's fairs and that Texas needs bet BALL PLAYERS LOSE IN Tit WITH REVIVAL the favorable Impression that l)avls Is expected to make on the stump as one of the biggest campaign as sets of the Democratic, party. As the American electorate gets to know Its Democratic Presidential cspdldate the Davis stock due lor continuous rise, his suppliers believe. Whether It will I world fliers and Lieutenant Lowell Smith announced he and Lleuten-Jsnt Nelson wuold wait here a couple of days before proceeding. Upon adtlces from the Danish k.I.Ii.-iv mm biiiKlary on me Wl) ter distribution of its tax burdens rather than additional taxes. "Believin that In education lies the solution of most of our economic and 1 overnmental problems.

I am lnt( ested in etery phase of education and as a citizen, editor -iiviil hang- impaled In steely phrases. As the heal of the campaign develops, however. It is possible this attitude in rv change. It will be Interesting to see the West Virglulan In anger. None or his friends can re-neruber evyr hav.ig seen the candidal lose his temper.

The veu disposition of the can pal ol k- tureen Lamem ei on i Dree Moore for county commls i xlfincr fir.flnit Nn. supply steamer Gertrude Rask which In chqght In Ice floes fifteen Popuisr, 0 Municipal Par Attractive Filling Strtion Since wuHij LuutmiB- Alt! uiila An pass beyond the high political murk i miles off Ang- Magsallk, depend' udod the time of start In the fti xtiat present registered hy President Br the tTnll PrM. TOPEKA, Kan, was restored at RosevlK rear here where base, ill fan clashed with church goers Hunds Noise from the kjiii oa an sd- I.t .1 1 V. 1 didate is accompanied by a peifi'ct lap of Lie filght to Ang Magsalk, t'oolldge. depends to a large extent I I.lllHW IIUV ounfi'il MW rl on the east coast of Creenland.

on how the revelation of the Davis is across a bwo-mii srreicn i personam is msnagea. personality Is managed. J. W. Pace for Justice ot peace, precinct 3, Place No.

1. Bernard P. Lindsay, for justice peuce, precinct 3, place No. Sid Buchanan for justice peace, precinct .4. J.

A. Jones tor justice peace, 1 Davis is capable of making a fiery on minister's sermon. Members of th. 01 "a here campufgn, will not be the flam-1 imocrattc candidate owns Insr oratory of the demagogue, but good esk Ing voice and a Mtrong rather the btllllant torch of the Constitution, whkh fihould aid him trained debator who devastates I'" Standing up well uoder the stre.m omumln with un arrav nf contemplated transcontl- precinct H. F.

Bechtold for constable, pre and legislator I have labored to the limit of my ability for the upbuilding of the educational system of Texas from bottom to top, I have been particularly Interested In the betterment ot ttieVurml schools and was Instrumental In getting through the rural aid and emergency school appropriations In the Thirty-eighth Leglslatutt. "1 believe in collective bargaining for labor. I have beet in employer of labor for quarter of on-tury and that 1 have been fair SDd Jost to my employes is pt ved by the fact that without an exception so far as I know and beliert every last one who ever worked for me 4 my supporter lit this rtcn. -Hints At right. "Saturday.

results show that a The Green Lantern, Marchafl's newest fllllr station, located on Wtst Houst avenue, is of the roost places of its kind laM Texas. H. J. Daugh-ertr, owner of the Oreen lantern, established the place with a view of giving the motorists (he utmost in quality nd service, and that his original intentions are belnjs firllllied Is evidenced by the rplen-did business he is enjoying. The Oreen Lantera servei Iwo-1 iad niirnoM as a filling station.

oongregation called upm county suthorttlHe when player and Jans refused' to stop either th nmt or the attendant cheering The authorities rul id In raver of the and tte ball players acd spectators adjourned it another dlaiNond. in nt speaking tour Army te tend Flans. WASHINtJTCtNr Aug. were completed tndsy by the amy air sergio, to send an airplane from Lant.iield field, Vir-(Inla, to Harbor, Novs Mcotla, to be ttsed bv, Ueuteaant Wade from that place over tbs re-mloitig route of the world flight In company with the two ether flies. the for ui 1 ol Ardmore's -k.

Toniixt Jiark, oil i 17. the i eojst showed a loiul of OK, toiirlstn. The park with Ioiik distance tele-pin. lie Imolh Lsrgs Hay Crop. W'BTl'MKA, (Iklu, Aug: The on- end- lift i let this year wlil an ruse tnoie.

than a ton to the several growers. Sjirtng ilom. i In this did prin-ili uliv mi Some fields yMded a'ton ai'd half to the acre. delator Sold, SAUNA, Kas, Aug. elovators bclouglog to J.

Wfeber Urali Coiuoiiy, Kansas City, have been sold nore at auction by the representative of tbe Kansas City trustee In bankruptcy." An eftort to group the property failed, aad the elevators sold separately, bringing a tot a of earefttlly chosen i A'Kcla(es of the candidate at imt' vacation headquarters here claim that the nominee Is as In- (Westing public speaker Is a coaversationaltst The vls The figure of Davis with a pipe In h'j mouth and his dog at his heels Is a regular part of the lsud-srape at his home tn Locust Valley, N. Y. Since, the c.i"Mdate arrived In Maine hs has llm.ted bis smok cltx't No. Oeot.ge W. Clark tor constable, precinct.

No, 4. H. H. Little, constable preclncl No. I.

J. P. public weigher, prectoet MR8. M. P.

M'OISB. Chalrraau Executive -i Committee. Cltlseos piyty, Harrison County, i Sworn to and subscribed before, me, Stft dijr ot August, C. Notary Public, HsrrHoS Coutiir, Texas. for oo only caa motorist fill -up CpURT HOUSE NEWS MvHv44tt4vv oandklata.

who has back of 3cdotal instinct is certain to make him popular on the -ump. Its possesses. In addition, ep-grsmmstle lare which sums up tbe solnt as 1 trying to make, into an easily remembered fyhrsni. This quality is to aid Davis In slo gsnljlag bis lewpolnts an the voters. Ing, which has always been one of bis chief enjoyments.

Tho candidate pref rs tbe long rtemmwl variety of pipe owns dosens ot them. It said that as th speech-making tour approaches, the nominee' will give up smoking entirety to ssvt bis voice. only his ftleedc and friends' friend and who has the coherent tbelr cart jruh the nut themnOves can alio fH' tin pm ooC Us afforded lr the can-ef rvUw in counectlos with the flliittf station prop'- The Creen Lantern Is often day Vaud night: and- handles Magnolia product; Ettsts Trsnefsrs. yf, Crptern et at to 11 Keiley, conslileratloa I300; con-veyti lot Nc 1, block No. 26 of tbe lowji of Elysian Fields.

oppdiiirtoa cf poweful and well-orgasUed turn Is on a difficult Continued on rags TVes.) srtly clevdy, arebably shewsrs, ceeler..

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