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GRAHAM DAILY LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH SI. 1MI.
GRAHAM DAILY LEADER
Publ&hed Daily except ISunday by
THE (iRAtyAM LEADER COMPANY
BOWRQN & McIiENpON, l’rt>p».
«y r ‘.s..
. "\Ent the Post office at jSra-
',ham, Texas as
matter.
COMMISSION PUTS BLAME ON
. BRITAIN FOR IRISH TROUBLE
(Continued' from ^a#re 1)
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_Jr. experienced, and some of them
convicts; And “Lia* -''Incited that
Subscription Rates:
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Three Months . IkQO
. NOT1C^—A*hy erroneous reflection
upon the character, standing or repu-
tation of any person, firm, or corpora-
tion which may appear in the columns
of The Leader will be gladly cor-
rected upon its being brought to the
attention of the publishers.
MEMBER UNITED PRESS
force to I unbridled violence,
second-clasj, mail.,.2v Th^ ,mpefAll British forces in
Ireland have indiscriminately
killed innocent men,.,wom^n and
.$10.00 - children^ itnd discriminately as-
JLQQ. s^winated persons’ suspected- Of
Temg Republ.Vuna;~~have tortured’ peyty as
•and shot prisoners'wh$f1ft cus-
tody, adopting fhe subterfuges of
‘refusal to halt’ and ‘attempting
to- escape;’ and have attributed
to alleged ‘Sinn Fein extremists’
the British assassinsttotnxhprom-c
of the Imperial British government.”
‘'It would appear,” it. was stated,
“that the Imperial British forcfcj. in
organised bodiOp, on --certain -icca-
sions, testified to before us, have
engaged in indiscriminate shooting
of tfje non-combatant Jrish people in
theiC homes at night.”
The commission dfcnied the al’ega-
tipn that British rqprlsaUsfs cuuld
not be idientifierf.”
-■-The question of provocation can-
not enter info the destruction of pro-
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campaign on just at this time. The
state health ,-dejVrtme'nt, is making
a strong effort, through the press
and by means of literature sent out
from- the office tp impress the .people
bf Texas of the necessity of looking
.carefuully after health conditions.
In the pi
as one of the clearest towns in Texas
but this year, our people are so ab-
sorbed with other affairs that they
are -not giving as much Attention to
sanitary conditftmy’as formerly. Peo-
ple are always more pr less careless
when a‘building campaign is on as
there is at present in Graham. Th
street, alley*, and—vacant lots are
r-wtfh—building material and
debris from the build.'ngs under corj<-
strhetion which makes it difficult to
make a good sanitary showing.
The Leader feels that Graham
should join in the clean-up campaign
and again take her place in the
state. Thebe, are many jplaces in
inent Jlrfoh 'Republican*. j-
“3. House-breaking and wanton de-
struction of yijlages and cities by
imperial British forces uiulcr Im-
The^b^I^trti^e^ean-up ’ <**rial Hrit,sh ***** h*vv "that* while the primary motive
^ ^ ^onnfonuren/) ansi /MvloriuA Kv nf. fnr fKo __ ___j
countenanced, and ordered by' of-
ficials of the British Government;
an’: elaborate provisions by gaso-
line, sprays and bombs has been
made -m—a number of instances
for systematic incendfcirism as
part of a plan of terrorism.
for .the.....destruction
of the means^ of existence of the
• Insh people has been conducted^
by the burning of factories,
creameries, croptr and farm, imple-
ment end the shooting of farm
animals. ’’This enmpaigh its car-
ried on regardless of political
views of their oumers, and results
ir. widepread and acuto suffer-
Act1ng~under a ser.Vs of procla-
mations issued by the competent
military authorities of the Im-
perial British.forces, hostages are
carried by forces exposed to the
.fire of the Republican array; lines
are levied upon (owns and vil-
town that nreseftt a very ■hisaiuiarjt.. lagM—ay punishment- fori- alleged.
ses of \individuals; | private
itmight .in killings,' the
commission- stated. ..
“It is difficult to characterize ~th*
doctrine of ‘reprisal’ in any other
manner save as a relic of barbarism,”
the_ report said Injygction devoted
to evidence regarding’ the burnings
of towns, a practice condemned
whether Ireland is considered at war
or not. — rC
“It is worthy of note,” it contin-
foR fhe destruction of lives and
towns seems to be <to strike terror
into the hearts of the ciyiiian pop-
ulation, this motive is ’,mixed with
another— to destroy thevprincipal in-
dustries. presumably to reduce to de-
struction and starvation the working
classes that are mainly republican ,ii.
sympathies.” ,
“It would seem,” concluded a sec-
tion of testimony regarding the pres-
ence of soldiers at wakes and funer*
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, <<§). ZSXZ. by Mvl'iur, Nvwspai-rr .Syndic*** )
»lielloLaUl feUitwl" cried a fuiulliar
voice. * ,
Silas turned amt looked lntovtl«-
face of a friend lib bad not seep In
years.
“llul! Where did you come fronTff
he cried. *
“I’ve Just come Into town,” answered
Ills friend. “I'm here for only a feu
daya. How Is everybody 7”
“We’re all about right, as far as i
know. You urust. come aqd stay with
me as long as you are here,” urged
Silas, ‘‘that U If you can stand bach-
elor 'quarters.'”
They entered the farmhouse where
Silas lived. He hung his overcoat In
the closet gqd nreceeded to make his
guest comfortable.
“It won’t_J»e bachelor quarters much
longer!* Jie laughed. ‘‘I’m going to be
married, Hal. JU»t mailed the letter
when you-found me, to set the day.” '
“Congratulations!” returned the
others “Tell mg^ how It happened.”
*“Oh, It’s a short story. Too led I’d
started out to find my .fortune. 1
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408 Elm street.
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W'ish to announce that we have
I located permanently in Graham and
.Underwood T»pewriter, nearly,new ^ prepared to handle inveetiga-
for sale. Call at Leader office. tjons> autHts, installations of systems
_n. Q 4, „ . __| , ^ and all matters pertaining to income
FOR SALE-A Ford Truck com- Ux In addition to our regular
mercal tmdy, plmchcally new^A bar- accountinK practice we have opened
See J. M. BURKETT, Sani- | # bookkcepIYig department, where- We
?
Yti
Grocery-
17-19c
] keep
I’d come back, run the fu’rm and get
niarrled. So 1 built n dandy bouse
and tittqd It- up. We’re to be married
n‘s, “that the Imperial British forces _Jn June, that Is, If she will be ready
hawe organized a terror to hac'-ass
the citizenry even unto .death—and
beyond,”
A Section of the report- was devot-
in-g among wq.men and^.ri|iildren. ®d to “tEc policy of assassinaiim..”
It stated that the assassination of
members of th
le British forCfa beynn
by I'llmt, lithe, f told her J couldn’t
wait any longer, but 1 do wish 1 had
m littje-hiore money to begin on,” .
”1 beg thq_,prlvllege of being best
man ut the wedding,’,’ Urged his
friend. ' “
Situs.put his house- In order, pack-
ing a Way .winter clothes, for the
Ladles who want to
$40 per wee during spare time, see
MRS.-ALEXANDER at Mrs. Erwin’s
Gffte Shop on Oak 19-20p
yotir —records for' a nominal
earn *26- to (charge —R- J- WILLIAMS AND
COMPANY, T. J. AHERN, Resident
Manager, Room 10, D. & F. -Building,
Graham, TeYas, 19-21-23-25-27p
BIG SINGING SCHOOL
A big'singing school is now going
on at Finis. Prof. Curtis Taylor of
FOR SALE 0$ iftADE—First
class garage and radiator shop in
'ifttta’T find my fortune tout I • foford Wiehita Falls, Texas. 3Will trade for .
the glri instead. I made up my mind business ^in Graham, doing gopd bus-: pwrt Worth is a song writer, teacher
'** ..... ftiess, plenty of tools and price is and 8ipKer 0f national reputation,
right. Address 1003 Seventh St., having stud Vd and taught music in
Wichita Fulls, Tekas,.. 18-20p j.’urope for ■ ttree and one-half years.
feet The good people from Henry Chapel
-COUNTER TABLE, twenty
long, for sale at. Leader office.
and Long Hollow Communities are
attending the school which meets at
FOR Sa£e<—Child’s Iron Bed—« sJ‘vpn thirty •*'eK ntjrhti AU are
bargain at $7.60.—EDGAR McLEN- r®rd-ja,1>r inv!l5d’
DON, Leader office. V
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‘ There is to i>e a big box supper at
Finis tomorrow-u-Vlit for the b°nefiy
_ of tvarrying on the- musical k<Aiv
LOST_One spiral legging. ( Find^ of the community. Everybody is in-
W. E- SIMPSON at vited and a goo<14ime guaranteed for
-ry
‘ft
appearance. Some of ‘the Irestau-
; rants have no sewer contentions and
throw a great deal of waste water
out frdm their back doors which, is
very . unsightly and also “draws”
flies. | J,
The representative from the State
Heaith Department was heije recent-
ly and xpressed himself as being dis-
pleased with the sanitary conditions
fti general and hinted that Graham
ritigers should take steps td Cle
up the town.
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QUICK NEWS r
-A±:
Miami, Okla., Manth 3P-—^Louis
Bolton, 57, and Ora Rowe, 30, farm-
ers, living near 'Wyandotte, Oki«;,—
•re dead as a result of a gun duel
late .yesterday on a tract of land
each man claimed to own.
offenses of \i!
property is destroyed* in Reprisals
for acts with which the owners
have bo connection; and the civ-
Sian population is subjected to a
constant inquisition upon the the-
ory that iffaividiials are in poses-
s'lQn of information valuable to
the military forces of Great
Btlain. These acts of the Im-
perial British forces are contrary’
to the laws of peace or war among
modern civilized nations. ‘
l,“6. This ‘terror’ has failed to re-es-
--4abLsh., Lmperial Brit.'bh civil gov-
ernment in Ireland. Throughout
the greater' part of Ireland Brit~
ish courts have ceased to' func-
. It ion L-lpcalj coun ty^and city gov-
ernments refuse to " recognize
British authority; and British
civil officials fulfill no function
Houston, March 80.—The; Mallory
and Morgan, lines today ’announced
a reduction of 16 cents in th|p rate on
cettofi—by—water from Galtesten—to-
--AT.
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of service to the Irish people.
“7. In spite of the British terror’
the majority of the Irish people
sanction by ballot the Irish Rd-
. pnblie- their nllectancc to it:
pay taxes to it; and respect the
decisions bf\!ts courts and of itV,
civil officials.” :
The commission, criticising.the as-
stssination of British soldiers and of-
ficers said the procedure was to be
deplored, > “If the purpose of assasi-
New York or from 66 c^njts to 50
cents a hundred, effective May ip.
The Morgan line, inaddRion, will
equalize its rate from New Orleans
with the Galveston rate. The rate
was recently reduced to_f> cents at
46 cents at New Orleans |nd it will
.....advanced fb~ 50’,cents, the-an- was U> ^^guardahc.4)eQ,.|_^
nouncement said.'
in 1949 has .continued and still con-j weather was getting warm, ahd waited,
tinues. evidently "being the Work of . He counted the "days, hours even, for
“a nationwide orgauuatioru with a answer to his letter. He chided
very perfect secret service and with! hluis<,|f for being Impntlifnt when it please call
disciplined men to execute its orders did not urr,ve lD “ reasonable time.
Under these circumstance it would f^nd left‘ r,ru,nlsini{ t0 bt‘ Mt
apppiir~Th>i , ttT<? 1,1
LOST AND FOUND
Imperial’ Allltiuntfg*}
free fronsMBRixmsibility for
June.
Douglas- Lbr.
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Co. __
17-19p evbryont: present.
proper
precau-
are not
the failure to ’ talce
tions.”- '
The policy is regrettable, it was
stated, besides being “an unreliable f
method of removing specific crimin-
als.”
Much of the report is given to ac-
tual testimony before the commis-
sion,.,^ . . • >
HIS LAST JOKL
“Would you ebre to make a few
remarks before we spring the trap?"
asked the sympathetic sheriff.
“No,” replied the condemned man.
“1 may have my faults, otherwise I
qu'ence always did offend my Id A of
the fitness of things. Besides, a num-
ber of newspaper men are present.
They would certainly take down any-
thing I. said,- and If they got It- wrong
nfjer the—er—ceremony ! wouldn't be
In a position to claim that 1 was mis-
quoted.” • \ ' ' v
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Muskogee, Okla.v March , 30,—A ' 4-
room frame residence 0" the farth
of G. ‘F.'Sifney near Oktaha. elpveff"
mi-'es south of here, occupied by Mrri
Mary- Storve, a widow, and! her Seven
• chi'dren vrns dyrtamitied eSply. today,
al- •ordi'i : to county authbrities, No'
o:ie! was injured. —Kiv£ ■ ^rrven have
, b<*<*n afres(te<i apj -ir i- heTijg brought ]
here,.- • No charge* . have been pre- I
ferrnia., *.-t thin. -M > - ’ (i‘ tc)>l [
officer? that She hod t • ■ threatened*
2 ..
I • ■ —- 'V * ;t - ’***^ - f o ** -
AP ert Rowan, el lege ! ma ’cr< 1
teffi?e «h-
le,” it said,- “it has'failrii; the Brit-
■Y«h terror was not arrested by it but
ha? continued *n spite of it and has
progr* ssiVqlv.- i“ tensified.” ‘
“If we rx-cept the c'nim qf Groat
Britain thnt *it is in control of affairs
in .Ireland.j.’We cannot escape th'e con-
c-’u-1 ncfhat the Bri’i'-'H* government
rfnis’ n’e,-opt responsibiTity -foF the de-
plorahle conditions that have . fol-
to main-
r,
Getting Practical.
“Y’qu know Booblns, the -tenor, who
used to sing to Miss Bkeezlcks that
every inorn he would bring violets?”
“Yes'; did he?”
"‘That’s what' he did, and they got
umrnisj and now they’re living in the
country where every morn* he has to
’IrTiTg her two rineKVfs bT wfllfif, YmO
help wipe tlie dishea,” -
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in the Jackson stmth •
bury he* ■ • .Tarucry, chajrged wTth
murder_/rnTbnnection w'.h '*he 'death-
of George \V. Street, contlh'iied their
plan* t-' obtain a.change ,jj[ venue
today. ' Tjh''* ca>' will be called for
trial Morijlay:.. *AttorneysT|or Rowan
have summoned fortysPighj witness-,
es from—everyj-—-,ytiun id. Jjallas
at ln’caike-Wr t
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cooVity tp say Ijhat hfcadkC-Sf' the
serliment here. It will be impissVe
for the defendant -to obtkim a- .fair
trial. While ,tS - courts and the at-,
homey,s arc. reticent Concerning the
matter it A* understood that' if th6
change - of. vtluw la granlHl fllff'gt
thay te sent to Tarrant county
trial. . - •
A kindergarten teacher
little chop if h^.f a the r w
lishman. an Irishman,- a-G|
np American. His, i j>ro
asked . a
an Eng-'
rman, or
reply
was: “My father is a switchman.
'“What liave you, jrt th^ shape of
cuctfmbers, this morning?”,asked the
customer of -the pew grocery clerk.
‘Nothing 'but bandrps, ma’am,’
hxsrair the reply--—
K tasiep. “Mamma,' George Washing-
ton must have 'had an awful good
rreniory, he?” r. 7. 7.7.
’> Mothfr; “Why may^deay?” („
Fisie: *,Because everywhere "I gp
I see monuments to his memory.”
o
ta'f-h --s authority'," r n >rt ‘aid.
. », - "V,lion d Inc’il t’r-.t it
riv'uTfT fivnar t!. - nil (lifts! -pay ho!b<’
; i nl condition r»f soldiers engaged in
HWermper»« wr»rk beUd>legvd_ h/'
•pe arivemtnCrt's pr pagenda. The
•1 mmif> ; m p • pted the charges of
trisJfpwTfpi ,’thaf the ewwil Puees-
often were,, •drutvk -and state.* ■that
“the temptation to quell* fear in drink
would appear to he officiary placed
before th« British ^ troops by the
t'ltrrir.'-k capteeiia.” Attention u’as
catted to evidence also that many
of the soldiers and police were .irre-
' nonsible; Jfouths and that convu’'.-?
were op the rolls.
"It would appear that iru suett a
f< rce discipline .is necessarily lax,”
the report said. >
“The ' gVidencc would seem to
show,” itf said In another paragraph.,
“that thg .term ‘reprisal’ may be us-
ed to cover7'any "case in which whole-
sale damage is inflicted upori Ttroper-
ty or life in Ireland;”
■* “T+re official use of thO term “re-
prisal’.it said, “would seem to us
the. storeotypCd ruse oe gutfrre.
— -infippiliul, to lead the British and
other j)eopTe~liito condoning an ag-
gravation of ' the imperial Bril’sh
tCrnirismsm Ireiahd/’ < ’ll.,
’ ’’Sinn Fein extremists.” the cj^m-
missiotr said of,-another phase of the
‘-Wvuld.-geem._tp bo n term
■used exclusively by the British. The
terrii is sometimes- uived by them to
•ondone murderers and iricendaries
oagaged ip the destruction of the
lives and property of Irish republi-
ans. Wc wpald depreciate, the use
pf the term responsible ministers
Business.
“I was surprised to see yon In con-
versation with a notorious gnmhler,”
.li’Wi.'rkei.hihe dominie. "Were you
aware of his general reputation?"
“Most undoubtedly," riipllixl the dea-
-eon. "I wt&ttylhg toJQrid out where
to cash in the various poker .chips- I
find |n the collection basket."—ToVn
-Topics,
The summer w’aned. Still Bo letter
came. Silas could stand It no longer.
Locking the door of his house, he start-
ed .for the West, hoping to bury his
disappointment In hard work.
One day his spade turned up a hand- j
JEoL-Of "yellow soil—Gpltll He^knew ’
the look of that bit of dust. "There
was gold on his laud. He was a rich
man! Yet what good would riches
do him without the woman he roved
to share it with him? \
Two years went by and Slink re-
turned to his house, with money In
his pockets, yet disconsolate and sad.
It was hard to return to old scenes.
He would sell the place, go back to
the wild life on the ranch and forget
the past
Silas opened the door of bis house
and wandered through the deaerted
b|s clothes ware stored. There hung
bis overcoat, Juat as he had left It
on that spring day, full of hope—
hope so soon to he dashed to the
ground. A .feeling of remorse came
over him that he had not written again.
He took down thd overcoat to give
It an airing, and mechanically thrust
He started.
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Mrs, W.: Have you any cooka on
hand? >.
‘‘8lx In the anteroom." '
“Ask ‘am to lo6k ms over and see
If there Is anybody here I might
suit" - .
Reciprocity.
“One thins worke out almply 'grand,"
fiald tcuihlng Gtertle lYoctor; _
'The doctor pnye a visit and
‘ “The vlelt pays the doctor.**
Distant Acquaintance.
“Handle thnt hor»e! Don’t let him
hnmllq yon'!”- belloered the sergennt
to the eiivnlry rookie J11 tit receiving
his first lesson. “Give him your spurs.
Gouge ’h hr. !** _ ..
“I can’t get close enough to him I"
screamed te.ek the John hysterically.
—American Ltftfon Weekly.
his nnud into tlie i>ocket?
What yCAs that Inside? A letter! He
pulled It out. There was the very
letter he had meant to mail on that’
day when he had been so suddenly
accosted by his friend.
For fully live minutes Silas stood
petrified, gazing at the letter In his
hand. Had he 'tieeri such n wretch as
T5 forge* To mall If? Atpi be. hid
hliUV'ed liw Jill .these >ears*rf-accused
her of wrongj Ti en heTooked ut Ills;
watch. Ten talhUNa to trull! tliiie!
Tli!i;.J)ltrnd*ir.uf ymrs luilsfibe rectified
111 tlio-e ten inlilUti-;-,' ' “-
Brealhlcss, half distracted, illlas
’reached the door of India's, home,.
Would -dte lit* wuiiu.g fur.him—hint lie
faith enough In v.I’liiinn ju believe 111
—or—he cui|1<L not hear to ThIrik ttf
posslliljitles that migiit have hap-
peiltfil, , Why, she might even he i|iiu -
ried to iinotlier l.'i- ’
. Yes, she was lu, ' her -mother uijd
him, but She Tiiiil lieqn very ill, was
sitlll weak; could he wait?.
Nn, he could mu wap I'Tlmc was toi
sj.pnclniic nrrw; 'fhe vva4i lag time wu.-
past; now he was iu a hurry. He
pushed past the .motlier“ntid rushed
into* the roonrrvvlferq Dellu was sla-
ting, iiinppt-d np in an easy chair,
very pale, hut just as heautiful as he
had kept her In Ids memory.
"I’ve brought the letter I" he gasped,
"the terrer I -meant to mail, and
didn’t. You see, ’tvvas all my fault,
my stupid alisen’t-mlndedness I I was
a brute-not to wrtte ngtrln; all this
might have been saved. I’ve been so
miserable I How can you ever forgive
me?” '(■■■• . .. ..I
He had blurted it all out, but tin-
look she gave him and the kiss,with
- which she answered his own told; him
lie was already forgtrfp, "—1
» “I almost thought you had forgot-
ten,” she hreatKcd, "hut It's all right,
now you have come, snd I.Ktiow the'
reason why. I am so happy!”’
“It’s more than I deserve,” he
tilttined TiImseTf,.'but she, ariswered
with a smile that assured him of Jjer
forgiveness. * ,,
After an h^hr of . confldenresv and
confessfims he exclaimed: A
"Oh," I forgot to iHl you, I’ve goj
the fortune 1< We’re rich I”
.Hut she did pot seeiff to hear. ,lu*n.
to'have him back-was einutgh for her,
to know that he loved her still ifnd
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Graham Daily Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1921, newspaper, March 31, 1921; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1123459/m1/2/: accessed May 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.