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   Wichita Daily Times (Newspaper) - December 15, 1921, Wichita Falls, Texas                                THE WEATHER Wichita Friday Mta colder HOME EDITION VOLUME XV PRICE NO MORE WICHITA TEXAS THURSDAY DECEMBER 15 1921 EIGHTEEN PAGES NUMBER 216 FULLY AGREED ON NAVAL RATIO OF PEN DECLARE NO PROMINENT PER SON HAS PROTESTED SIGNING DE VALERA'S OBJECTIONS DEALT WITH DETAILS Dall Convenes to Further Consider Of Agreement By Associated Press BELFAST Dec decision today kf majority of tke council at an I Inter to recognise tke an- of tke lice tke Its books and documents Press Her IS Premier James Craig lelt for London IkU Tke official reanon for sudden wa tint grare dilution wee created Prime Minister Lloyd George's to In to tke koase of BELFAST Dee renamed In tke vicinity of hone and last alga The police fired on tko concealed re- ported wee tke of one nan Associated Press DUBLIN Dec thai the dall would be able to reach a vote on ratification of the Anglo- Irish treaty in a public session to morrow was expressed by Michael Collins one of the advocates of ratification as the went into another secret session at 6 o clock this evening By Associated Press DUBLIN Dec the dall eireann met Aday for the tion of Its secret session It was de- clared by supporters of Michael Col- HBS and Arthur Griffith that and tne other signers of the Irish agreement now felt certain of favor of treaty They declared no prominent son In any part of Ireland had yet I protested their action in signing an agreement with tlie Brit- I Ish cabinet President de Valera's I objections were stated to be details of the treaty which he thinks would have been Improved If It had been to him ami the dail signed cabinet before it was general Impression In Dublin today was that Lord Carson's speech In the bouse of lords last night had helped Collins and Griffith in their fight In the dall for the treaty's ratification It was pointed out this connection that Lord Carson had pictured the English action ward Ulster In a light that bore out the prediction of Michael Collins at I Armagh last September when he Continued on page 7 column 2 Hi One Employe Of Bank While Another It Handing Over Curt DAVENPORT IOWA IB Robbery of the Stockman s Savings bank at Long Grove Iowa resulted In the killing of one ber and the arrest of an accomplice I The pair entered the bank with I drawn revolvers and as one bank I employe was handing over cash I another shot one of the bandits The I second thief covered by the em revolver surrendered CAT HAS BEEN INDICTED BY A SHREVEPORT LA Dec Distant United States District At- torney Philip H Mecom western of Louisiana today an- that the federal grand Jury Lake Charles returned an fient against Belmont L shields and publisher of the t a monthly published Id charging Shields itb transporting obscene vile and reading matter la Interstate by express LOOKS AS IF GOING TO RETURN WITH LIGHT THE TOP IS DESCRIPTION OF RESULT OF CONFERENCE TO AGREE ON THE MINOR DETAILS IN NO REPORT OF FURTHER BY MARCHING WOMEN THREE TROOPS OF GUARD ARE ON THE SCENE Machine Gun Company Wu Ex- To Arrive During j The Day i KAN Dec With the of troops of tional guard cavalry here Ing things were quiet the Kansas coal fields vert no reports of further activities by the ing for the past three tlaM at coal mines prevented miners from going to A small crowd assembled at Cherokee this morning according to reports reaching Sheriff Milt Gould but did not keep miners from going to work The after waiting here In their railroad coaches for time detrained and 75 were loaded Into electric cars anil despatched to the Franklin and Mulberry districts A small crowd gathered at the railroad station here to watch the troops who were loaded down I equipment of larious sorts they resembled the blue devils as far as their packs were concerned Most of the troops won campaign hats but a few bad rison caps One man wore an over- seas cap and two were observed topping off their military costumes with civilian caps of brilliant hue Officers In charge of the troops conferred with Sheriff Milt Gould and Judge John H Crawford of the Kansas court of industrial plans for troop tion but no announcements were made A machine gun company from Lawrence Kan is expected to ar- rive here some time today The cavalrymen reached here this morning carried rifles and the old fashioned straight cavalry bres almost four feet In length BXTER THE COAL FIELDS KAN Dec Ka- tional guardsmen mostly troops entered the Kansas coal fields today to protect union miners wish to work and who have been prevented from doing so bv the activities of large crowds of wives and sweethearts of striking miners Approximately SOO men were In- cluded In the force ordered on duty but the entire guard about 2000 strong under Instructions tl be ready for Immediate duty should presence be requested Whether the troopers should be directed to use force In the event their orders were disobeyed was a matter giving commanding officers serious concern this morning troops going on strike duty would be instructed officers said to try persuasion and If that failed to adopt more aggressive measures In the present Instance however it was stated ly nil of the trouble has been created by tne women and the officers say frankly that they were In a dary as to how to proceed In the event of further disorders It was said the troops might wholesale arrests of the women but an one officer said that would not meet the situation should there he Continued on page 7 column 4 Associated WASHINGTON Oft mnt ken keen or tke i MORATORIUM 18 REQUESTED Il Great Britain and A8 A RESULT OF CON- MUST HAVE RECOURSE TO CREDIT OPERATIONS went It woo MM ky e Cer tke British lion Statement was el tke tame lime In circles ikat ike over knd gone tke top tke hill Tke delegation spokesmen Succeed In Malting Certain MM the of Of The Amount agreement wonld b mad later In tke day mm n nary session of tke conference morrow at agreement will By Af Press Dec During the de- bate in the house of commons on the Irish agreement Andrew Bonar Law unionist leader an- himself in favor of the agreement By Associated Press LONDON Dec house commons this afternoon resumed Its debate on the Anglo-Irish ment the feature of the earl being an address by for mer Premier heartily com mending the treaty for the ance of the house Mr declared the pact gave the fullest measure of local autonomy and preserved to all Irishmen full share of free citizenship tie British empire TELEGRAPH BRIEFS FRANCE Dec Count Robert de enser M n poet died 15 Dr Ckarle F 41 died suddenly of heart kli Koine but He wan Ja Texan medical NEW Though got wife of tke the besle elements which Influence failed It day Dee light Constance arrived of In thli port today from Bermuda Dee day financial and credit to meet the needs of the Is threatening the the fundamental American Ladd Dakota declared today In the conference called by leek legislative relief from Senator Ladd de- alt proposal of federal loan i method of relief This ee le advance credits to rs ok on estate 119 to so per cent oa farmi tn to per farm to 40 Gold and Jewels On Special Train As First Payment WARSAW Dee Gold and Jewels estimated to be worth fifty billion Polish marks the Russian soviet government's first payment to Poland under the treaty of peace ied at Riga on March 18 last here Diamonds ru bies and other precious stones and gold bars filling 100 cases in were brought here on a special train under military escort The bullion weighing I 580 pounds gives Poland its first substantial gold reserve Experts compute that this with proceeds from the tax of from S to IS per cent on all erty a for which has Just passed the second reading In the diet will nearly cover all of Internal debts The tax U expected to so marks It li by financiers that two hundred billion marks WASHINGTON Dec men believe it Is In the public in- terest to establish uniformity in railroad rate making through the Interstate commerce Professor R Johnson of the of as a representative of the chamber of commerce of the United States de- clared today before the senate in- commerce commission He opposed the Capper to amend the transportation act The chamber of commerce be- that the extension of the of the federal government over state rates to the extent of eliminating discrimination against Interstate commerce must be and declared Professor Johnson NEW FRENCH BUDGET CHAMBER Bv Associated Press PARIS Dec a session lasting hours tho chamber of at 7 45 n m approval of the new now In circulation In the j WOMAN KILLED WHEN AUTOMOBILE CRASHES INTO TELEPHONE POLES COLUMBUS GA Dec C of N y wife ot Lieutenant P C cott Instructor In the United States Infantry school Camp was killed early today In the crash of the automobile In which she and her husband were riding Into telephone poles Ing for the expenditure of 25 140 francs The government originally demanded 24 francs In receipts and the finance j committee had proposed 24 000 francs I The vote In faver of adoption of the budget was 821 to TS pom She for n of coming kere for and Dee TV A qrw oil field opened up here n well in during Ike The nell ikot at n of TTO feet Dec of afternoon raused n loss estimated nt to tke and Keller Automobile nnd tke ter FREIGHT STEAMER IS REPORTED BY COAST GUARD STATION of results from the operation railroads tn the United States do not immediate In freight or passenger rates but do so In the not distant j M ident of tho Baltimore Ohio de- clared today before the interstate commerce Mr In concluded that class one railroads of the States for the twelve months ending ber 30 had net Income of 542 409582 be said was but 275 per rent of property investment It will require extensive work to restore fully the conditions of the properties to meet requirements un- der normal traffic Mr Mr er said the preliminary figures for November showed a sharp falling off In railroad traffic and the car movement reported so far for December Indicated an more CHATHAM MASS Dec 15 PRESIDENT PROUD freight steamer Schodick bound Iff If er IF te light from Boston to New York Aa after finishing a from ports struck on Stone Horse shoal during a snow squall early to dav the was apparently hard aground when sighted by the Point coast guards who went to pay the sum due in Jan 16 and that she consequently a moratorium If the moratorium Is not granted the erman government It states I mt will compelled to have to credit operations In order to pro Ily Associated Press Meeting I the state department es Arthur and Ad Baron kato spent an hour it was understood the i naval question and at the by of the session H was would not meet again was taken to forecast final anil complete agreement on of naval armaments re gards the United States Japan and The rman reparation ments duo on January 15 and 15 respectively amount to SOO 000 000 gold marks each At the close of recent meetings of the commission In Berlin semi Intimated that If Germany could find a way of paying these installments she might be given a respite from future ments provided the allies were convinced of s nine of Mark Declines The decline In the value of German mark normally 538 cents before the war to a f rat Urn of a cent and perhaps the ing point greatly complicates urea i Flans for a later today of new naval committee of representing all five of the naval luvvers were made after the con of the session of the big three U was Indicated that an an the agreement on naval matters between Grit aln the United States and Japan would be made during the after- noon Mr on leaving the state department said The financial outlook of every nation In j are through the world j not on the The tobogganing of the mark and Secretary Hughes has been attributed by lierman Admiral Kato refused to discuss lo the forced on the allied reparations of 710 000 while others see in their almost that Hughes would see negligible value the result of un newspaper correspondents between sound finance export 5 and 6 o clock Instead of 3 30 the sales and the rush of the German usual time This together with other developments strengthened the meeting Later announcement was n that Hughes would masses to the stores to exchange their almost worthless currency for anv and every kind of Presses have been eo busy putting MU paper marks I session of the conference the belief that a had been reached final and FIRST THREE MEMBERS Of BAND THAT RAIDED JAIL ARK SURROUNDED PLAN TO USE GAS TO DRIVE THEM TO OPER Friend Of The Men Sent Te Per Them To render icr nee members of the band which raided county jail Monday morning killing one man fatally wounding a woman and seriously wounding another today by state troops la a cave on John Little's creek 1J miles frara here Captain of the state planned to gas In Sn fort to them out The men were discovered In the late Captain brook sent Alfred Noble a friend of the trio Into the cave last night to nsk the men to come out sent him that when they came out It ould feet first Captain did not feel that Ms little force adequate to hold both of the which extended through a hill on John Lit tie s creek to the head of Caney so he rame hack here thle morning to get more men He planning to return to the eave It once with 10 or 1 additional men agreement sheriffs and troops that an- Bloodhounds were brought hero was Imminent of at again this morning but It wae Hot 500 006 were In one recent month that some of the rency lies appeared engraved on only one side It has beeli docs not possess of per cent of the gold required to meet her tons of piper obligations of the of frame ns an of this re- cently arranged terms with many at a conference in by Germans has agreed to deliver seven billion gold marks worth of building material man hankers have repeatedly urged the necessity for an International conference and the declaration of u moratorium to enable Germans to her equilibrium Many allied however maintain that the depreciation of the mark has been artificially brought about by tha machination and trickery of point out that Germany ia much more prosperous in tomorrow or Saturday for tion of the agreement The calling of the first meeting of the committee of IS ex- to result In the taking up Immediately of the next step In the naval negotiations the French and Italian naval ratios This question could not be considered bj the con- ference until the agreement among the three major naval powers had been completed ATB PROPOSALS THE with other European ot Dec Bate proposals relating W the 553 as worked out by naval experts were to Mr and Baron Kato which Indicated to delegation that no for mat agreement had been real bed b the big The proposals submitted as a the naval ratio tries and that hile there Is a eat contrast between the extremes of wealth and In speculators are making millions and Is at work even If at low to compensate for the retention of the Mutsu by Japan would permit dreat Britain to build two super I stated for what purpose Tho three men liud Noble and two are alleged to be members of the gang v stormed the county Jail in an effort to free four men relatives of the Nobles who were believed by the to hare been tn there Jail officers however Ing an attempted jail delivery bad previously removed the prisoners to were held on der charges The led tn n fight between the jail officers and ths attacking party hilled and wounded were of tlie jail staff the raiders having Five alleged of the Ins were captured later In the mountainous region's of Breathitt TO AFTER nee First use of In the of In Kent today was uled to made bv Kentucky are and one four old dread bimle cruiser of Ing alt killing The sub-committee known as the build two battleships of th of the v th Commission has gone to Berlin to Investigate whether man marks have atry value on page 7 column 3 out to her Seas were There were 30 men abroad The hodack out rad that soundings showed 12 feet of water on the port side and 13 feet on the starboard The coast guard cutter Acushnet went to the freighter s assistance A COMRADE OF Dec Former j TO RECOGNIZE DE FACTO OF RUSSIA WASHINGTON Pec lution described by its author looking to the formal recognition bv the United States of the de government of Russia was In the senate by tor France republican Maryland the provisions of the lution tho president would be to send an American com- mission Into Russia to hold al conversations for Ucn of international and commercial relationships JUST TO REMIND YOU President Wilson Is proud to consider himself as a comrade of tlie men of the forces Ing to a letter from J ley Mulford national vice president of the Rainbow Division Veterans extending New Years Mr in a letter made public today Mr Mulford said am proud to regard as a comrade of all the men of the ex- forces It therefore fords me the greatest pleasure to receive from a group of them such a greeting as is to me by your letter of December the ninth CONGRESS TO ADJOURN DEC HOLIDAYS WASHINGTON Dec adopted the Curtis lution that congress adjourn for Its recess from Dec 22 to The resolution now goes to the where favorable action It AMARILLO TEXAS Dec 15 Apparently suffocating from apoplectic stroke a mart believed toi be J A Moore of Pueblo Colo i a local drug nt i noon nnd fell dead before medical aid could be given him In his Indicate the min representing ths Johnson company ol Pueblo I 9 TILL ANOTHER ATTEMPT TO FORCE OUT OF ONE OF HIS POSITIONS Dec to compel Federal Judge of Chicago either tn retire from the bench or give up the position of organised baseball a arbiter was Introduced by Representative Lee republican New It provides that Judges who do not confine themselves to J judicial duties shall be called before the court on petition of anv bar association and If found guilty shall be censured and ordered to give up their outside occupations I CHICAGO Die tion banning of miners dues Issued bj A Fl Anderson I i j federal court at Indianapolis was I today ordered liv the I i Stiles circuit court of appeals II was remanded to Judge Anderson with instructions to enter a pre- n the which is reheard The opinion was by raker and Page The appellate court took the rase under advisement several weeks ago after representatives of Went Virginia and mine workers and representatives of Mine Workers of America j had appeared to he rase Injunction banning the was ordered suspended on the pHa of counsel for the miners union but no battle cruisers It was stated tint these J lives are combined with all sorts of questions as to the method of lating tonnage whether bv the Ammian or tin British or Japa litse The Increase of the ton noge Mould admit the null of Hit Colorado and for the older Delaware Japan In retaining the Mutsu would strap the The sul of adoption of either of these mis vv lie to the naval Mtlo 5 3 while admitting a genual Increase of tonnage around PROTECT OF THE CHINESE AY last the county a man and fatally worn in Tear gas brought here in hand was to be thrown Into -i case In the trio le to be ATTORNEY GENERAL HAS BEGUN CONSIDERATION Of PARDONS T W Dec from Riga that soviet has protested the of the CM nest Kastern railway by the Continued on page 7 column 1 IV MEXICO I LAM TO THB EL PASO Dec Mormons will never their lands at Diaz Chihuahua according Bishop f p Brown a Mormon leader The Moreton lands liav e just been sold to the Mexican go ment for lino he announced Blotter Reveals New Methods of Chicago Bandits Dec 13 The police blotter recording the w i nxy of r to 11 i tj began commendations In connection the Bunion of executive cli to 117 war law offenders Whether the case of Eugene V be Im among to bo to the In thi pris nt group Mr he could not eav it but that there a of Kuch action BLENDS Dec of la at La advices received In iji are that the government prohibited men be- tween dees of K anl 35 from leaving Peru THE SECOND DAY OP 1 TRIAL OF I A Dec 15 The swond day of the of Jeff with killing toll collator on the bridge I AH the night nf 24 began I IT court today with four jurors accepted urn today showed new departures robbers In their methods of over- powering Henry Kuni s driver was forced to give PERt IS up his cab and by a who pointed a biasing gasoline blow torch at his head A has of 198 officers and 11 son and la seven recipients to VA NY 01 MCE Prime Minister nf Vow Wai s resigned following defeat of bin labor government In according to a cable from to province lint In a mister tailor with a moving van took worth of from homes of Mrs and two while a line armed with on army forced Eben to hand over 531 5 FROWLER Iv hf d t MB 44 v oid the minister In the British toi ot ir when The sir o nrci Kul ifr of the Ind been summoned to form a cabinet KILLED B1 A JUNCTION KAN Dec 15 An unidentified man li was shot and killed early by Mrs Smith who with ber small lister was alone In an Isolated tace awakened bv and warned several She shot the with a shot tin killing o i The r i fled revolver pinch bar were found beside the body TO MOBILIZE AS AIRES Dec In the province of bv An an gov to this effe t been tele- graphed the newspapers hv Its correspondent In La Pal Bo- Bv I tv I made ti Peruvian ambassador of to the Buen er la by IA eru had decreed tho of en regiments of troops   

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