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   Wichita Daily Times (Newspaper) - January 16, 1922, Wichita Falls, Texas                                r THE WEATHER wrt lair EDITION VOLUME 1922 C OF C BANQUET TURN OVER IRISH GOVERNMENT TO THE NEW CABINET THE START OF THE BATTLE MEN IN TERM IT BLACK REPROACH ON THE HONOR OF THE NATION MEMORIAL PRESENTED TO PRESIDENT HARDING Charge Gross indifference And Profiteering By State Institutions o-s j of journalists and Indifference and profiteering photographer The metropolitan 1 police dealt In a manner with all comers and the auxiliaries in uniform watched the ings from their old quarters where had examined so ar- rested alnn Workmen were engaged in dismantling the wire screens erect rd for the protection of the castle from attack WASHINGTON Jan Ing that the more than 3 JOO former service men placed IB institutions were of such gross neg It ct constituted a black reproach on tht honor of the the dis- American of the world war in a memorial presented today to President Harding urged immediate action bv the looking to the treatment of alt such casts In federal tions of these cases in state in- the memorial said is to permanent of the victims who by treatment probable could be cured Describing the condition ot con- cases of thli class In the In- of the state of Ohio as up cal of those n practically the memorial asserted the had farmed out the men of Ohio to state linns which are notoriously undermanned and equipped to treat caie fur them while it has not irted federal Institution for tins purpose in the state For the memorial said In the Longview asylum of Hamilton i Ohio there are four gallant broke tlie stress of war is so overcrowded that of Inmates on the Muni like cattle night Of the 250 mentally disabled Jan mental powers for Ireland as in the British authorities at castle turned over today to provisional government of Irelan as constituted last Saturday undi t treats The transfer was made by Vis count Alan the lord lieutenant in the council chamber The viceroy this morning awaited a telephone In the regal lodge announcing that thi new ministry had arrived at tastle but not until 1 28 o clock this afternoon did the cheers of outside announce the arrival of Michael Collins Prof John P J Hogan Joseph Jevin and William grase who up In taxicabs Immediately afterward with aides arrived IP a motor car and they all to the council chamber when the transfer of powers an farh hour this all approaches to the castle were blocked by good humored crowds watching for what was described as the fall of castle Thi castle was an animated placed in all tho institutions of the of whom It was said i lans believe half might be cured In treatment not one the memorial asserted was receiving medical of anv kind for the tat diseases and curable cases are dally doomed to permanent None of th Institutions It was further asserted segregate their patients An profit of on caui patient out of the 50 annual maintenance fee paid by was shown In figures for the Ohio Institutions cited In ilu memorial as recently having lieen made public bv Dr H S of pal tho state welfare DID AWAIT RECEIPT BY JAPANESE DELEGATION OF TIONS DELEGATES NINE POWERS CALLED INTO CONFERENCE ACTION NECESSARY BOLDT OF ST UO THREE YEARS DECLARE i ARRIVES TO BE ONE OF OFFICIALS SPEAKERS Delegates Five Naval Powers and American Delegation Alio Meet WILL START MOVEMENT ELECTION OF DIRECTORS AT MEETING FEBRUARY 6 AWAITED WITH IN Director of Bureau to State Tci For Five Placet And Make Inspection Of Be to Start i Roads i At 7 P M exclusive in New York Imm shows himself against aker il v K i the chamber of at the opening of the to the premiership Hi Is shown in speech urging a foreign of ami then He is listening in an opposing deputy M lip 1 ani on the il tv I h p tn hu li ir tired in vv hen tie mil u toi n J re ds a i enner The 1 earned r x his 1 vnti of ill u him I WACO TEXAS Jan Sheriff M BUrton and five rangers George Killough Kit- jah Graves and Jake Graves the three negroes charged with the watchman arrived here last night from Dallas The negroes had been In the Dallas jail since in De- cember having been spirited from here to escape a mob The I V TU I UK Jin 10 him mints imploded tUnc I ne to a house and II niv a nigro was bunnd to Kbt is in M to i ing tlu h fiom a ACT IS Pill W Jin 1C aw pt I ilio dole nation nf tutu fiom Tokio 1 to permit n f tho n limitation the confer to turn t tlu nt far rn Tin ih 01 s Tartu IP In tim uf iiv lit at IM f H k in tlu first to In Id tli it f thi i on 11 MIU to tin UUK nf the i i tlu fiM nil Mil IH ll mi On i s s- lt mil tin tfi It K it in nn t I hf UK t tin ir i n w c i r online the unlink it thi t In r of ji on thi or tht i him t T tu qin n tin dt ID it in f t MI t i in tip it t i s in i m ft In lu 1 tin r lar r n H hi rod it thi time title t w IM put in foim nn t i IM p if p t ton if in pU i f in t tn il and i nf half i ri i out uli h il nuu Uv m rn 1 tnu s H I- i T 1 It f M P mil nt I h i t M ilt it Hie chamber 11111 ii i i i i nil d I t Mond j U Ttn M Uj Mr f of the r tho I lion plait M nt up toad st if U- n to 1 MK u IM utt im i n i r ni at i i t HI 1 i i ttl t ui il 1X f i i h U a of u f in i iii 1 won i i who will i I l li ranged an nf tm n u i tin avion ftl N f i til jt ni JIK t K arc In x t t hl The j for a nfi tials C t ttv it 7 P ttl I the nf M a lln I i k K M win 1 11 Mi M f 1 v tj The this bun jii I m v tin fli mil ntt fh knoi n t nimber of h I hi at ul fl t tin n ti fl i f Uu nrt fie I ndi I t ul within i i I pui tu tlu i B i in ilt t fi r 1 i tl MI 1 hid t n in ml It u tu U W u il limit of Ti iU ni I- t 1 K M n t n f a ami Uln f U m 11 foi tut ml in will IM tt d awl pi ins dr it fnr ni It to tho nt Hit Hi itiK Hu NIK Mi Pon ai inn T lu ii t n n minces for t ti rv t 1 t- The w t C Wood hn s i W W IN M ud r all bel 1 tc ci u H E uu a i on nj p in M M i rai i o nl th and 1 C Mj FORD REVISED TO MEET OBJECTIONS RAISED BY SECRETARY MELLON FIVE MILE PROCESSION AT HONOLULU FUNERAL Bv Press Jan 15 fivo mile weaving Its colorful way palm-fringed roads the last rites In the n for K 7 tic 14 in of I I a Christian cross 1 v lull his marched nue a t ibu sink in ofj Behind these till of official Hawaii and n wan ITS clad in 1 nl bluk nnd feathers tltc tiken from the pilait batteries In the hills began i Bimi until tin hem borne to the roval the the crowds deep the was Light Safe In the of a short farewell tone written tho lite Queen ii of tin Aloha Of the sound t tli minute tun was lu tho i opt rangers here arc Captain Tom Hick man M N Koonsman Jack Karnett Lem and Sergeant McMor die R I Munroe who VA as ill was better loci v and an- this morning that he ex- to go ahead with the Miller and Triet two nevs appointed the court to de- feml the preparing earh this morning for their defense and County Frank Tirey announced that the state would bp when the case was catted The case was scheduled to come up at 10 There is no excitement and If there was anv disposition to the negroes it lias nut appeared on the surface The rangers are tered In the Jail and precautions have been taken to protect the at all hazards OPPOSED BY DEMOCRATIC MEMBERS OF COMMITTEE Strike Out Provision Calling For Semi-Annual Interest Payments QUESTION TO BE PRESENTED UNDER TERMS OP LAW PROHIBITION CHAIRMAN REPORTS GREAT GAINS Continuous Succession of Dry Vic tones Past Two He Declares SETTLE Jan 16 Charging t th re to per I x 11 1 Senator Irwln l iiro m 11 mil oil it tho if tin I into troTH Trantt 1 hr In of Antrim the v J in ru nh H Ill H 1 t ut It it v 1 n IM to 1 i n i f i mpU Pt t t Jan 16 ences between executives and leaders of railroad unions which have been inaugurated under tilt direction of Hoover with a view to eliminating al IV Jin funding l bv tltc 11 m most of tin to In Mi Item t the department had IK n iff tht committee against In Its form written oi L v under ft r POM er t i the tiffi IM i s lit nt minister tali toil J J in U i li IK u r i I u n rt M rut v ith puliin at ion in tl I ui nil M t n I 11 niu fur c u li and r f i L 1 P dt tin puM w i i e he ht his in the al met is lul II 111 1 whr vv i months in nn ic count of ill has a de- mand in the senate for un inter pi nation in the pnl i v of I nini irr In lus f to tin pn MCI Al P s ttil un r t of ia pt nsu IL m tin M M ht h out tall n for Mini for Intt rt at a rite of not than Thf M w in tht w h UIP j ted on thr ground that ould handu ip thr in the iff undine M ith thr T nd r these r p nu nls v ith in months the bonds had negotiated tlu to the an- rir to nu on in the of not in n HI he a on to j from menu w ithin a 5 nr or two Tlu provision life of the to hn mi d from the nM to 1 ro in the biU but tho nv is if p i fl In thr It up n t l to the of the tn refund 01 t ert ind Jo extend thru of of the pnn 1 his tht first in- in September 1520 tin cf h s lof t pil to the a ar but in that i d to ot cation Tl bi n f rt m irks from his scat f I I M Mn ll S mht t i 11 PI tl thf id u t i id 1 nn t tlu of i i ttl i r Did 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n nl I'M I I in li oii pin iu i in imi Interested i In IK re today ind Mexico for th M 1.1 inn s and ll n ilh tin public continual CUBA PERMISSION TO NEGOTIATE A LOAN RESTRICTIONS PLACED Mi if ail the t of the nho are and j resumed with representing tlie roads of the country in attendance with ot the four hood The meeting was the ond held under tin direction o Ml who Si acting at tin of The first meeting was a BRO at the Home of tin and rates were understood to been gone Into to some extent dt the nnd it was that s discussion to n extent around these points the railroad men In the today were V D president of the Krle Colonel president of the Pacific W W of the C H Markham president of the Il- linois Central Daniel of tho Baltimore and Ohio H Smith president of the Tori and B F Bush president of the Missouri Pacific the railroad brotherhoods Wimen S of the en- Iu of the Shia for tlu en- anil U Shepperd ot the conductor were present BIO TO roi LMri im nrc to tb in font up fino nil i to works pal rn the Int lest or both of unv of anv govern now owing to the t on of the CHICAGO IS STAGING A NATIONAL GOOD ROADS SHOW IN THE for i will t Its evils t t mi tun said tn n tli in Omi if them 11 isi nip fnr i n fet i tlu i1 f n h u k i f p nn wet tit i Jan K n lU t f til 1 Mitt iin i la iti n i it en for the f In tt in the of iho rti 1 r il itp nnd counts i tlf r nun Inn New i ork n ported lost off the east roast of at of Hi mini of the to a report received bv the rle t order chaners to search for tins cruiser have lieen TO HEPORT MIAMI Jan nlr nlane to to n wireless re- port tint a In it of Hie de- u hern Mi the of that land The New r nut from left I frr with on The trip ti hut and mi I liev tt IM in tlu ro t l tn conjunction w nn tht show It was that among fho would Iv all the with the for nf 000 for In the United States ar favoring law the Mr AMERICAN TROOPS ON WAY TO ROME TO TAKE A PART IN CEREMONY Ct ilk t m inl vlt l n 1 Tf ill tl r pi Urie r In v MI I Jin IB The of 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