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   Brownwood Bulletin (Newspaper) - March 12, 1925, Brownwood, Texas                                I I EIGHT PAGES TODAY MARCH 1925 126 LEAGUES DISARMAMENT PUN FAILS p Ml SEIU N IE PRESIDENT HAZED FOR RECENT ABSENCE VOTE OX WARREN w ress Vice President Dawes got another dose of hazing in the Senate today and outwardly took it Still smarting over its attack on rules and offended because he had not returned to tire Chamber on in auguration the Vice Presidents fatal absence on Tuesday when Warren nomination was lost be cause he wasnt there to break the tie vote was too good an opportun ity to be Senator Norris of Nebraska read to the Senate a a parody on Sheridans but instead or Sheridan riding to save the at a taxicab with the Vice President inside was break ing the speed limit to the capital in the dash to save the nom of Warren to be Attor ney laughter among Senators ated the but through it the Vice President sat smiling and at the conclusion arose and returned the compliment to Senator saving The chair cannot refrain from expressing his appreciation of the delicate tribute submitted by the Senator from Senator Virginia joined in party oy read ing on WARREN TOBE RESUBMITTED EMINENT FOR SPURS liy A modalen 1rist March President threw down the gauntlet to his opponents in th Senate today by again submitting the nomination or Charles War reii to be attorney a Mon said today he questioned the legality of again bringing the War nomination to tlie Hi predicted that the Democrats would vole solidly against and said he was prepared to con his light against it on the nomination of Charles Warren to be Attorney General will be resubmitted to the Senate today by President Cool id After a conference with War who had been summoned from Detroit after his name failed of confirmation by a single the President decided to fight out the issue and give Republican Senate leaders another opportunity to try for Senator Butler of a close personal friend of the Pres was present at the White House conference and said he be the necessary votes for con could be W TALKS IT mm DINNER ILL TED INTERNATIONAL SPY HAS FOR SIX Hit NEW March New York American says today that it has learned Karl whose exploits as an international won him wide has been missing since last August when he took a trip U Louis to gather information con an alleged plot to restore to amend the amnesty so that lhe to the throne of FINAL VOTE ON IS DELAYED WHO CALLED IT IX THE By Press it shall not vindicate or act as a justification of any acts heretofore committed by an im peached was made today when the came up for final passage in the The amendment was offered by Representative Purdue of Gilmer and immediately Represen Ruben Loftin of The American tha of Graves have placed the cast in the hands of a private detective agf which has reason to that lie may have mel with foil Investigation by this the American revealed tint Graves had discovered a plot 01 floor manager of the proponents of raised the point of h l Prince upon the Speaker announced he would pass the point of order to the House for but Loftin withdrew his point of and moved to table the Even the consideration of th was for just as Purdue prepared to speak in de upon days before his disappear Craves is said President ol German would die within a of eight last President death of his he was I February 2S well within ih interrupted for a Legislative period mentioned in tins session to hear CANCER VICTIM VAT SKX Outstanding leader of modern who died at Peking Donne i c I OF SEME l POLITICAL LIFE OK MODERN national president of the Auxiliary Graves also is declared in have asserted that were pow working in the United Slates both in favor of the I royalist coup and against it in Ivor ol the He himself said tii have decided to aid j LoM His The American says of Justice operative I knew DI Craves disappearance but Ins his trail at a railroad station in New York frum which In was to leave for of the American SENTENCED IN BAM ROBBERY WICHITA March Sun Yai upon whose head the Manchu Dynasty fixed a price of when Sun was campaigning foi a republic in died here to day from cancer of the Ik was 63 years Called Chinas Man of Destiny by Sun was identified with almost every phase of life in his He was tirsi president of the republic created in and in recent years he had maintained an styl ed the Southern Government of Chi at In his declining years he gov at Sun wat stricken when he arrived here in January as n delegate o a con ference having for its purpose th unification of Surrounded by At his death bed Sun was by members of his family and several leaders in tlu Sun Yat Sen who were at to Peking by the approach ing death of their I want to be embalmed like my OFFERED BY Russian TO SHOW TR OF ASSESSMENT IS PREPARED said Sun just before he died He asked also that he be buried fv where he first served as Wvo TU sent to Rocke Hospital for Or of the bank accounts orders have been cabled to Moscow Albert former secretary of for a casket similar to that used the were offered a parr of the court annals of the Teapot j Dome for the burial of Lenine Washington Few if any past or case before Federal Judge have known more ups Blake here who more victories and reserved his ruling as to their loyalty or more treachery jthan Sun Yat the pro visional president oT fre liy Mar Treasury has prepared for delivery to Senator Conzens of Michigan tomorrow a notice of an arbitrary assessment on profits alleged to have been made by him int the sale of his minority holdings of stock in the Ford Company in While the computation of the as is practically it is the intention of the Treasury to withhold it for one day the Michigan who is chair man of the special committee in the Internal Revenue Bureau an opportunity to sign a waiver of the statute of limitations if he so The Treasury sent to the Sena tor Monday a copy of a dum from a private source outside of the Treasury purporting to show that profits he had made on the sale of the stock to Henry Ford had been underassessed and that be tween and still was At the same time Senator ens the Senate an at tempt was being made to line him for his activities in in affairs of the Revenue I S PHOT ED THAT PURPOSES AWE SATISFACTORY BUT METHODS ARE Ot if to a rhamber of closely parked that there was scarcely breathing Austen British Secretary for Foreign de livered his long heralded discourse on the Geneva protocol for security and disarmament before the Coun cil of the League of Nations One ot most important fea tures if the which ed the British objections to tha was added at the last min It was that telegraphic com with the British do minions showed that Canada New the Union of of the views of the Irish The statute of which Free Senator Couzens has declined to runs from andl the Treasury it was faced ter the sympathy throughout the Brit made Empire with any effort to Im e with obtaining a waiver or the plying of an made ari to the president OL ire The figures or the kept called the Father of the with the First National Bank of j Republic and often referred to a Kl were offered by the George Washington of thi 1 PROGRAM ENLIVENED third of a trio Bi SONGS AND SHORT TALKS I Wichita Falls youths involved PRESENTED TOAT non THAT manager of the Walk the princi speaker at the Kiwanis lunch today at the noon in the Mulberry Room of the South ern Early made a very March of Texas would be granted right of eminent domain for the construc tion of spur tracks by the interesting talk on The Value of Factories to A good ent at the luncheon I today and much enthusiasm wat shown by the Campbell Wray of A which passed the House today th a short and goes back to the Senate for talk to the in House 01 company UH passed on and endorsed the the robbery of ihe Loving Bank on November cute plea 01 guilty in two in State at am District Attorney Allred recom mended a term in each John Reid is now serving 2S Graves was interned at Fort eminent in an to prov that Liberty BonOM were exchanged between Secretary Fall and Henry head of the Mammoth Oil which was given the lease on the Teapot Dome Nava by the gov during ihe World Hi has books exposing th j of the land is said to have once been se of the German secret j Far The years for robbery and Lewi has sentenced lo terms aggregating 17 INEWS FLASHES Oil The testimony regarding the TO Wade of Terrell Dr H Dr i and others to require the railroads w R were appointed K o the necessity for a spur of in track when applying for Betting new and also limiting the exer cise erf the right for public Uoe ou the Tom Posey sang Ham or for tion or Wheeler Trial is Set for Hearing By Trial Justice By Prett GREAT March 12 case of the United States against Senator Burton Wheeler charged in grand jury indictment with having wood his visit Vo Brown in a matter in which wood had been called off until las he his Ford coupe a night jor two I Another enjoyable song was giv en by Master son of and Carl He was ac companied by Miss Laura Edgar chairman ol the InterClub Boys an that on account of Frank Gamel having dates filled the month of May when the of convention was scheduled to meet here along with the commence ment ot the three Erown tne United States held interest af ter his election as United States was set down by Judge C today for trial in the United Spates Court here April EARLY liy March ate meeting today to adopt a policy to be followed in the special session of that to press for an early vote on the Isle of Pines Treaty and to in sist on making the world court question a special order early in the next MAV March Gutzon formerly direct ing sculptor of the Stone Mountain arly next pastor of the First Methodist made short talk on the concert ot Stanley one of tlie best known pipe organists in the which was to be presented at the First Methodist church on March John president of tin First National has been elect fid district trustee to Adju tant General Mark who re signed upon taking up his for the state at CARTOONIST liy Wilbur widely known throughout tlie West as a cartoonist and died here today after a he was attached to the staff of the Denver Confederate today For he would confer tonight or tomorrow with a committee from Atlanta with a view to arranging a resumption of work on the monu IHE WEATHER Texas Tonight and Fri partly cloudy to cloudy probably showers in south por Texas Tonight and partly Oklahoma Tonight and Pri day generally TODAY IN WASHINGTON J Senate convenes at contin uing debate on Isle of Pines I American Congress on Internal Medicine continues clinics and general I Charles Warren of whose nomination to be Attorney General wan rejected by Sen arrives for conference with President IIII March to the memory of General Joseph by Representative Edward Almon of at Ihe un veiling today in Statuary Hall in the of a bronze statue ol the great cavalry XEW Miss Gloria the enve o a it i loral known as a Ical died at here banks records then The question or admissability of Falls bank account rose when cashier of First tiona Bank of El Texas was called to the Under di rect questioning by Owen Rob erts of the Government it i was shown hat Dunbar was as cashier of the bank from December 191ft to April the period covered by the bank which was Lavey of defense counsel immediate plunged into a pile of j court rulings to support his con j tention that the bank records I should be barred from the Df S to appear in newspapers of Western World back in the lal OFFICIALS when his vigorous pronounce ments against his flic dynastic Manchu Emperors ol j attracted some slight atten He then living iu UK Ha Secretary Mellon said the nry is precluded by law from mak ing public the amount ot the at administrations trary adding that there Great witb the full ap ive oi thc selfgoverning do minions not had in theory fa vored which was one ot the features of the but had practiced They had not only preached disarmament but had actually disarmed to the limit of national They ad taken a full share in aml supporting the League ot an Permanent International while the ihi sacrifices they had were Prem March alter her Islands with his subpoenas issued for a dozen and England saw d who had migrated to 1 Persons to appear before a court of objections to sia Honolulu with her today to offer testimony inand the protocol in agent of a Christian when connection with the death of this was not be Suti Yat Sen was an Osage Indians and a white she felt herself out of har YOU ARENT THE ONLY ONE THATS TIRED OF WINTER when he essayed first of his many his said they expected the name has become almost as ol several prominent ranch known to the Occident as it is to follow within the too million Chinese nationals I A halt conferences out of har m tne tall and summer of mony with the purposes the proto col was intended to serve or was opposed in principle to plans for clarifying the meaning of the on behalf of whom he spent a life time of unremitting hardships and constant Sun was twice named to thc highest constitutional office in Chi first time in the fall of when he was proclaimed thc first provisional president of the Chinese and again in when he was elected I President of all although few of his as knew was a here yesterday by Berry assistant state attorney gen who with the assistance of Eustice a 01 the Department of is con ducting the Court sessions will be Several deaths of wealthy Indians in 1922 led officers to be was He was born In Honolulu in 1S62 and received his medical educa tion in tho Hong Kong He was married quite early in life and the father of two a son and a to be a 1 Rlr was found shot to A short time Relocation of Prison System Almost Certain liy cation of the penitentiary system near agitated for many drew close to a reality today with by the Senate to print the providing for this and Senators thai the measure would be finally pass ed following a morning of An effort to recommit the to committee A resolution by Bowers adopted approving the annual re port of the Board of Managers of the Texas which report denies charges of Senator resolution ask ing for an investigation of introduced another Indian later Henry to be related to Anna Brown was Later the home of Smith Osage was dynamited his wife and a maid wen Smith was also said to b a relative ot Anna A do or living near Smith was shot shortly after the dynamit the TODAY IN AUSTIN House and Seriate a Final passage of the amnesty was iue Ghent secretary to the Gov said Governor Miriam Ferguson probably would not sign the measure until Senate State Affairs tonight to agai n administration providing Increased decreased motor li cense killed Charles and an In dian girl were slain later and an was kill League of Nations or its Amendment may in themselves be desirable the British Foreign Secre bit His govern ment cannot believe that the pro tocol as it stands provides a suita ble method of attempting that Chamberlain several references to ihe He Believed the whole world would istee the League of Nations In its present shape was not the League designed by the framers ot the who doubtless tempi d the that might arise from the noninclusion ot a number of states within circle of But they never he that among the states be found some of the most power till nations of the least ol all did they foresee that one of thim would be the Briand of ed in a mysterious fall from rhc at this afternoons session back of a train while eu route ti ot thc presented the view on business in connec tion with an Osage Indian estate Legion Auxiliary Women Insist Upon Peace With Honor Hit March the American Legion Auxiliary be lieve in peace with honor and not peace at any declared of New today to a joint session of the Texas Tne r America are will ing to raise boys to be sol when the national honor is at she We want peace because we know the alternative We are determined H have with not at any We want to see to the absence of the United America safe for all time and we States from the Brian pledge ourselves to America sall he was convinced this not point of France on the protocol for security and The Chamberlain had made was of exceptional Im portance and would produce a pro round impression among all peo ples of the said The world was through grave period and what was now would affect its future history Remarking that Chamber lain had opposed the protocol be cause it spoke too much of war tf Briand insisted that the world could not prevent war by ignoring it as a and must consult a curative He affirmed that the protocol delivered no blow at the League but merely stopped un the holes in He praised the pro tocol because it supplied mutual lid and WILL f ix up 1VOOI SAILS FOR HOME Kv agency dis patch from says that Osborne former American Army officer who left Parts and Bi last month for whose financial affairs and travel lave been followed in sailed on the steamer West bound for absence because America would be influenced favor ably by the high ideals of the League anil eventually it a desire to protect her reasonable The Leagues authority and force had Briand but in order to secure the of countries like the United the League must have in itself ant by incessant attract all  

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