The Weekly Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. TWO, No. 40, Ed. 1, Friday, July 26, 1918 Page: 2 of 4
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" THE WEEKLY CORPUS CHRISTI CALLER
FRIDAY 'JULY 26 117
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WHkly Corpus Ghrisli Caller ' i-'.;
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nntuoj m fctweju-oli not Iter a rr br-
io ttolerfls tn rnrhul fhl-l.il Ti I . '.
' t AWi.ri
OfhHal ticwapaptr of tha Cltjr t
Cot pun Cbruu iu)(t of tti Cnuntj' of
fat
i i it n i
that tune with
1 lor Wln
. .!... ..Idretsc
. t m.n.s ..llhtji up-
liiOiii ml! u1y
Statement to Women Voters
France
11
ill'
oil them to
I' .i ' i i) i Hills' 1111' CS V 111- 11 HI'W
if. me t- many of them ami dim
I'i'uiiMiu was invited to niti in
hw wl W il nm.
(icneral .''ti ti'sts re .-ntl'ii
Tlire Months (In. adVanirO) .t l
11 Mentha (In ads amtot . 1 Of
f) V fin nitvunct . . 1 till
aer-- - v sc ar--- -aauaaJ vuu sms- - . rm to bin. si : il M .1- I aised l
A6dri oil btRH8 eommwleatB' "I'"'' '
.ht! ranka out all hKR ilmrw .nonnr rocked
eiitpt ml oaprfwt taruerf to Tlaa CWIt dong
IHtWUhm ewmMMor. An it art;- . nr Min jj). vhiM
Willi ST a 14 19 (HVIfni I - . I
autocracy lie wax'
to sb-ep ssith a uainJj
tfrmcmi to ISsUlw '"orpuii chrlatt Oatler.
PUDLISHCD CVURY FRIDAY
'.ehn W. Start en
. Managing Edllrr
THE APPEAL OF A PATRIOT
p Wolters t h i Aiitri i. .i
(' rm.ii.. or nil Amrt n""i mi lor-
mart deseeiM Jake Wditi't-s is
brigadier genet ai. seni"(f limit
Flag .lake Wo'tees ! is ('
M Will U tt' Cl e Ml liw mil. iw
ixiw wt lhr wftj to FViini i JitKo
WHirs is liVi tin ;i 'i v unollu '
Am-rii-:iu I'oic fui'l ''Iicin I'M! i
t.i tiv cuiiiitvy i-' . lc i '.i ct
M f tiiiinrial ctli- 's nf tin- llo!n i-!!lir-!
s and h i - : !'t 2 ; ( is
K'H lis l(f'ls i.' i'H-ll'1) sst.l'.'
i!: ' Th- Mji f1ii-. i iu. '-r
in m t Klmni'ln! put i'tt -si i
tits' his fixirl'.nw im t!: . .'li-
HMtt. autl there nr tim isaiuls
ok) K't s ill '. mi Aim th'it !
bad Hmtvk 1 iv i. ;.. 1 :iU
'ruu r "
Put v i..i1 s or -.M' u ritr W lw
fct.'o'u" tlia" 'hi' .niniaui' J' th
Hit rtlxisf lOllS lt l'.s llHSf JkfPl
...iirncrd. nv.d foi that roi s
rmii tin clihtg i.i-iriiph nf'i
ioinrat Woltcr's it'"aAr.M ap
p.i
I'm r .tuv'i
ritl.ima ntfl.i.
H iii
.mi
ii .Hi
Vim.
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ll i it
li
of
iml l.i ntunrn
sv ... i . tn. in' w .1 .tr. mi . i
AWnv ' Jt r" "
.1 'I.. l.lHt St.l'f Sl-PtM
in- i ! tn V.-.'uc- ti.l ihiw
s't mrifrfi'-'i n t'n nvi
1 v ..v r !. to '. '
' i a ' I . ;n' "I i i ! . ti
. lw . a 'i.(. .. ift an Tin (
ul . li f Atl. 11 -ill Atvl
1 i . '.nil ihi I. . Th
T. . . ff lor I . I Wil''! n
- i- . uui i .tun fi ..m .
a -1"i'. 'hi .Ml : (ii
Hal ..ii"u to IUI ui
. . .'lil lii l i kilW'.t Wtt
.... iiuvim i-imi' from
ll Tli. Muntt Htn
' lti-l - J.f VC'tl Jll t't'JIt of'
l.ll.
'11
Tl
4oi1 snrnnu fi-m h-
lpr-sin.
In a Pfveiit Hpi-.vi li. .t !i'v'vrf I
al KJi-mHti .Innios K l uustiu
t-iit out tif his ssaj to insult tsso
nifii shl) have enrtiwi tb ispfrt
ami mhuiMtion of thousands -t '.
Ti'van'. One f thosf imi !s:
(fetter! WnJtAT's: the othi r. S'n-
tr K. Weinert. S.-it"f itiftly.
fifiordtna to hi cintnm. M- Fe-
tin wt'hrnidw! tJovt rnor Hohby
far npimititintr Jake niters. ".ii
fuil-lhMled (ermati" if ! Irian-1
dit r (ieHe-al of tii Ten.s Xatio.i-
nl oURrt) aiul nlso hehl it ajrniits
I'.ini that lie s-iis introdueed h-
"another ful!-lloole! (terman."
Senator Weinert. He then pro-'
eeUtsl to pive irratiiituir and de-;
retii-y the knoekout eelainiiii.
'"Oii" it' a yreat erowd to !
lalkiiitf alwnt loyalty ain't it'"
In reply Genera! Walters has'
vri-itten a lotter to the newKpupefs.
vf Tt'xan : a ltcr whleb in elmaie i
in its severity mi juitiee. Hcj
ealls attention to the faet Ihnt
Sir. Fersuwm was very eareiui in
Huuth Texas to y iHrtktan that ! kno TST&Z Ti I
oouru onenu pro-uoruana teav- any that ut HiadBtir Dm w the
itiff out the AmivriwiH-Uerman al- j '"i-n fmt i no mm Uuurmm i
olrr. lie 8fya that i. U I 2
nii.iun.- uwi n. i viui.ii mnmi.i nm tnnrriind. 1 WtaU to t u.
Knuii ." 1 want iui oirtunlty 10 !ml
tin- Ti-xim C'nvlr' aaaint Ihn Prtm-
man fi.rios l am wIIIIhr to m"t th
t'niwl.iti mildier whom hl Knlmr Irtv
to .iiflin.i! a a Hun In an-nrdanrr
tt'illi lln. rtul tif honor tti.it pxlvt
inii.i.. snl.liiTv h.iv. ivi .jU.ut.r lo
si. nut finti.- t.. mi t. id Hun if
tbi- Dm KMtUKon tH in T.'xi.i Tli
lluu in I i.ukt will us tn ilenlnn nn
Iha sH mIk.i lai.iit anil tionil.. tin'
li. ii' 11.11 itivrf nn i rn ) sv'lli
)is of liW. Iiiiyuni t mnl bonili tn Ju
I Mill wlinl iu ih tisiiu- to !.. Id mi
!' Iltllltt ill TX.in Ili.llIIU III.JI
ihc Si'. in ami Strlt. hip u uri-l
trtn i.i loy my Imy im nr.- th Huns
in IVinif. but svithntit Kis-tns my bus
i rtianc to stick hln bnyourt uttu cliuii
llow 'uircaMM.
"'Men of Tma. Uh- Uwun ilmwn
l . h
IOI-
M 11 4C
K.I l:. m.
41-llln li.
ih. s. l.'Vil Hi.) snumli.J In I hp pr-
. . .f th.- I'n.intl Sl'itrn on ltit nn.l
. . m. . tin- I'tillnl Stflti" MtlrrfHt Ihi-
.. !... i!ini!"nli iuimii In W.i .1 -1
ti'K'vin mm m-implnit hljh toltlin of
tuts! ttn.tiT th. (tnwi txiititm ni of1
hi- I'li-ii.' nt al th L'nlttxi Htit
Nnr Crtnianlc namii They nit- tht"!
miw trt of folks :x nrv Hanntorl
i in-i ; uml tnywif
l tmvp stw-ni thutt4rVfl of rtatlar '
i ii?lln "Ss'i thin RUtf makiny loy-j
.i!i s i ii.'1k p Pontile all ovir TfXnit '
l.nf I bn- apnlccn will tmut minru
II. ' ( I Will" IMill m 'XllflllM"! !.
Iu.. nelectiM mv ("'ififiiil Iuilie5
fi.ni' i- it i1nntn of thr war. 1 ntnti.t
if.in :.. j.lno m rocord foi nrs Ic s
i!i.' xl.lo of th.it of Jim Kirstm. II
his. .! .1 ini.1 iini1-r tho ill'-ii'tlon of i
l-vcrrnf llnlihs n Krl.nlr nf I'.isalis.
th. tMspwtlon of which is Jimt nos- Ik i
lnr eompletpd l i-atctilni army officer .
It in .is fin .i IhkI i.f youny Toaonai
n- run tie found in any military or tan
i ition I bd hopod that 11m Pwru- j
on in his systrmnttc. eonttnuaua Had t
inaidlou compHlsn of fni-ouraMnuin i
to dlaloyal iwoplr would krp ttia I
lin..nl off thu ornranlaatlaR. Hot It .n- j
ttrar I hut this oraanhMtlon t nut to i
earaiw interfvivnev from htm any mtx-r
than It ho from othwr pro-Oornun I
proimitiindlitta
i nv to the tteun'c ttatv wtt''. a full
tun i- si ic tetj senator einef.
jiihI himself for larRets sim-e
Hie; tourethcr with .hniaf Hn-
i tii; Kleherg were th opIv men
iitrn:nnie evtrai-tiuii ssho at
tin m'i-y liopinuitiK: ni' th. wm d
iii ii ;!n ir tiini- and tnefiis in di-
r. '.nit: 'he people of Sout'i Ti'y-.
lio'.ii'il the perl'ornmni't ' tiieli
tluties; and lie goes on tn sa thut
lhtt' are nuiuirou nici in South
'i'exus if (teriuanii' h ikkI. mho
HUiJIwrttity 31 r. FerstUMin s h o
have not declared their ytnpathv
for tin' I'uited Slate.s tiostiiniu'iit
in this moment ouk Mtr:i(rlf
For the avLe of l u e i n o r
Hohby rather than in his o i. de-
it owe he then co on to u.aki
To the Women of vie'e.H ('onnly:
"It i iiiiportnnt for women who vole for the first time
In the eomiitR Detiioi nitir primary election to understand
that none hut Demoerala should or ouitht to partlelpato In
UmM oieetiwt tn tlaeide Imftmihanil wliollior they nro Homo-
i ruts ami to keep the pledge '.iiovv tttke when they vote
'"To be a Demoerat iu this stnto Is liftceaaary If j'pu
want a v-oW in ita affnira. The voiee of tho lepulilieiui nutl
of the Soelallirt here in ko wenJt that it oiumot tie hojird.
Therefore ff denire tn he itstifttl with your newly-giVtUi
power he a PMnoeMlt.
"A young man attaining Lho right to vole hy huvominK
"!1 years of ago haa the uinltmiml iIkUi to be thenedfoHli
a Oemoerat reaitlleas of Hie party nfftliittion of liln father
-i Ins rn'herf' father. And wtunau ntlniiiinii ttti rbjltt
ii vote by letrislative ael Ims tho witito lilltklliiiMl i'iy;1lt to
he themeforth ii P o nt rtifrnitllesa nf UiO party ilfftliil-
tioo of her father r fathers' father or hor hmthaiitl.
''So there in im ohstfti'le in any woman 'a way toward
bei'tiniinir a Uwr.oerat.
"She heeonea a Deiuoernt just Hkp thp ymitig man doo
Uui'. dues she e press her nfflliatinn Mrtth this party
"lis p.u I u ipittmn in its primary. She nun no into the
Hi pulifiean primary tnstiad (if one in held) und thereby
Unfiles ssith the UepuMii-an party hut ir alie enter the
Deiiioi iatii primary she menim or mtiUt to mean tlmt she
is n Ifemuernt.
'"She should not enter the DrnioeroUe primary unless
slu- h.is niiit iliut slio is a Heiiini'i at ; til id it she dues
i-tiTt " t 1 1 1 m una! sin should do so with the fiseil tltttr-
niiiintiiui tn siainl bs tin w ill of the uiajArit to support
nil milium es hi tiie part
" Let me illustrate
"a the.'t Is in be an ilii'tioii ut offieeit in n woman's
lub tn wllit'h you beloliit.
"In tin first jilii.'e you nill not think of participating
i'i il U'i 'ion iiniess miii arc a meinbi" of the club Why?
llei-uiiM' oiils members base a decent riht to participate
in tlie i bib's affairs
"In the second place you as ill xtand by the will of tho..
majority you will support in office the officers that the
majority elect retrardiess of !he defeat of the enndiilutosi
of iwr choice.
"Xow the nemoerati. party is no more und no less than
a club. 'Plie primary is that club's private attair I'nleaa
you are a member you should not tr to participate; anil
it you are a member and do participate yon should stand
by tin will of the majority
"Not only should sou do it for the reasons above sub-
jresteil. nut also hecauae when you i-nst
printed upon it n pledge to thai lie. t
break a pkdue that is voluntarily mailc
primary ai d casting a bailnt
"rntlerstand me : si-i.t.n all ot tin-
on that primary Itallut . but i.itei tin tt 1 of tin
auiioumetl Maud hj ii ilnvuuli the ireneral eh
"That is being a Ilcnim i.ii it' son are one
"A little thought ii lutiir thec Imos will
women who ko desire to sote in the coming prim;
"It will also sers c to answer the following
"May I he a Democrat il my husband or
been a Republican or an Independent?
"Vok if you become one in good faith.
"How nty 1 as oid supporting p t iini tin t iiti
of the general elect inn the nominees ot the Democratic
party na nsnertained at tin pi imai s especially if I tlo
not Hhe tlioin ?
"IJy not voting at the primury.
"Alny I vote at the general election iu N'os einbe.i'J
"N'otyvt but soon. This time you can oiftv ttl'ITOHT "
your party's nominee's.
"Ii I vote at the primal s on duly "27 whv should I
support Milch nominees '
"Hettause ymi base ol jimr own Tree will become a
member of the parts base taken pari in its private pri
mary have atisunicil a pledy. to support its nominues and
should be enough an Amei i an to .ilmle the will nf the nia-
jority and to keep vmn won!
"To the womci' of ibis .o.iut s I i commend the lore-
going sentiments Ke Dei .-..is tor all n iiuaiis Help
run 1 1ns lop-sided county ami this stair that is now iu so
much peril ''
uhi:i:kt vy staytun
I'baiimau Nueecs Count V llobbv Club
(bit of V ii . . the silo
i Is no Irs- .i 'i'i li'.ii'i the
s' .Ipoint ot lierlin Kussia is
nwaUeiiing. ('jteeho-Slos -k fnr-es
have the uppor band in Liberia.
and join intervention to be pur
kill
tb .n
tuns' nut sole fee lool'i
n ii undid. ite for a gl i n pos.
lion and must not add a name t.
the im b't'lot innv be scratch
. . .i.
fi tieilV l ilt .1'lilHlOllH 01" nner
ntions nmount to mutilation. Thi
tlpipnted in by dapnn and tin- j is a point which ttumt be borne i.
I'nited Stte hns gotten beyond mhul. Where there In ennfunion.
the point of mere rumor. Tho
exact fuels nro not known but
onnugli la known to premium upon
iinniodidte aetion. According to
dUpnteltOR arrlaiis revolts have
oeeurrcd in Dalumtin llohemia
nnd Ihmgnry luilgnria courts
peace. Turkey no longer takes a
bl"; part in the war. (ioritmny is
nn Ulnl entirely stirrotintletl by
Attfrrewrimt atttl dlsonlee and it
lieople ftre bouml to realise sunn
er or later that hope has given
way to despair; that the sure!
way Out Is the shortest : that the
price now will be smaller lliau
the price when big guna hammer
. I : 1 N at the uates of Heihii I'
t'nic Call there will be pollen' .
ot m eater encourntreiiieut than
any we have had
TOO MUCH PERSONALITY.
Mil. ol.ev a. html hefore thoy Cltll
oinfn oy tti'.ititiK llio hlBli sfliool ko
iii-t ti .si-urn nniRt lie tamti' for itio
tn .tl aehiiniH whero iiict ot the elill-
lnn l-rn tliolr that It-siMms In tmoil
. it i .. .iNlup ssiileli litvolses good morula
.in. i . .ii lis tug. Km ilioae who me
it.lr i.. s. He tn. hlllli aclioola milsl
mil ill ul V eioslitutt.
' Mii.insliili' lll.illlfr(illt 0t'Vli'0 III
...i.... . i i.. ih Kliiln uml Mntloll
purmio f no course a . h mrri
wliieh men pnraue: they mtiat ask lUlrU ooiieue iml tinlveralties. Any
frioutlH for iliforilinlion friuiulalmftft who sseiilil ilepilvu Die nation of
i ii.. n .ii.) in wlnulliB tno war aiioimi im
i.i ...li. I aa ii alnckrr. a trailer uml it
i ukiii of the moat iliuiKi rmiii
he svlni would Itiavo nur ymuiK
;. niHjiureil to eurry Uirmmli
ii mil iiWiiporl Hie nation nflii
n ill. in ..in' utioiiiloH I'rtn lie no
linn n enemy ! irnlHtii-
1 Hull'. INO.n i low inuy.
! "I .nn iiini'Hi'i si dly ciiinmltli'd to tlo
policy of I'Xluii.lintl .ml 1" the svwjk
j rountii 'irhoiiiu. Am I l.ivoir-tl an up
. inii l.n ton for them at Uo Inat unlled
I .wli'ii of tin' IfKlHl.'iliire I Hill inoiii
mend -in .iiipiiii.rlntlon of a million
tVoiBPii must
in whom they
denee.
have jierfeet eon!
ni". f
1 i.i.
l"o " .ii abt
! w a r 'lt linim
Isury Politic
I Its the issue
pi incipb
lied
.Hided
He. rs.
. (p..
I's .1'
reciei
i.e t i
The politicians them
have gain rather than
heart stir up most of
.1 '
id w e ha i
It was i
is not sa.
iu oh c let
which cannot l
In the main uuii
ml light.
scls IN ss ll
sers ice at
1 I !. fill 1.. ....
I i ne aiuuiosiiy . I neru is no rwrwini
in the worhl why men should not
entertain different political views
without considering one another
rogues nr assasatns. Far more in-1
tereal in ineaaures and far less
interest in men that is what
Texas needs.
. o- 1 !
AGAINST FERGUSON. !
MONEY MONEY MONEY I
Tim SI vis-. Fifth (inures litis tn
made appniprlations of approxi o!ini
matcly S.::nIHIII.IlMIIlltl(l. ami addi-
tional oa pi ndit 'trcs i.iiisl In- atl-
thnii.'ed. Fpcmlitilies ' il1 in-
i ir.'sc until (h i n any is ilelcitctl
Nohoiis counts the cost in dollars
Foi the siiffeiiiio that this tfeiicr-!
ation endures future 'jrcimrations
"i s'.i ''. ' Tases w ill remain
mo i nerc is no i ay
: he burden It is fo
il the first i-oiioress
lal'tition of peace w ill
measures ot econo-
hardlv possible that
I'iiv i i . v ill be able
t he s i rocriii't imlem
i.p)il i ss e.
In in li i i 1 1 i'i
be In. n. I 11'
afti'i I he h
.ulopt lio'nl
my 1 1 is
I he t cut i al
to slnni'ib
nity
les'.en
h 'Aiuild
ilrnir on
be rcipnn
liumanit s
il I'
your
It is
ie by
uninc'
allot it has
ol honest to
entering the
iii! care to
majority is
t ion.
enable all
ii v election.
questions :
fnt'ter has
On the heels of Opneral Wol-
tcrs' powerful indictment of Fer-
i giiMon John (1. McKay declare
'that he will support Hobby. Mr.
McKay managed Ferguson's firM
campaign for governor : Mr. Mc-
. Kov sas Secretary of Htate nn-
iler l-ergiison: .Mr
I appointed manager
CIRCLES HAVE NO END.
It is i'i re tight fire ami autoc-
racy is the cure for autocracy .
The flovernmi ut will take hold
of telegraph and telephone wires.
The tiovernment will become
much stronger than il is While
war lasts the p-m csi will con
tinue. Wijpu war is over then it
is going to be most difficult to
release enterprise ami return a
considerable measure of authori-
ty to the people The problem:
of peace promise to be hardly
I crm exactimr than the problems
svhiei scs ..e Nation m-day. CENSURE FOR LAWYERS
LINING UP.
Candidates are making it . leaf
that they are for (bnernor Hob-
by. After months of silence theyl
lollioH for ihclt nlil by the in xl Irarn
inline If my reiumm. imIiuhmik in.-
i.n i ivil mil. I would tlo fui liter lll.il Iiik
it i-ossilili' fin ovprj' aehpol illaUict iii
T. miis lo Imvi a lorio of wvwi cIkI.I
i.i miii' month" its may bent wise tin-
nei'ils of Hie district.
"I iim iiIko In fas-nr of fre. text
liooni-i in llie puhiie hi'Iio"I for nil tliu
. Iiilili.'ll of Texas. l'"o' Unit iupposi. n
. .imititiilion il .inX'iidmc'iil h ih Im-u
.Hiji.niiiii .1 ti. I i' solid on ut the No
v.-niln i i lection. VVIiai'ifVer I itiwuli m
ihc ioili ct I in iff the iidoptiun uf this
.inn n. tni nt
Ti x is in.iil.l liiivc the l at tho
in i ii cuss i 1 il nd U tr.iml ipwftil
i .u.i .u ..) Aril illtiinl nut Mr
inoiii .il CilK !' In tic 1'nlon. We iniint
l.'M till' tnn-it Mi'uulili' COIIt'KC In in
du-tilil ii Ih JuiiIoi lolletpx unit not
mil" (lint human effortH. hllrh Intel .
ItKriirv ind umiucKtloncd devotion to
'IVtnii i nn in odtlce.
' I'i i.n thiM t'dUriitional iil:ilforln I link
la. aiipport of nil loyal Tctanx ssho
knosv there id no ii (imn f..i J iUmimj
Iwtwccn ihc vaiiour" fm evs i ni'.imed in
the work of inliicdtloit in i in .tiilc
I'jIi Is .ind k. iici ..iim I yiinii tmu nil
ottr tslucatKiiml -ffoilx. it kui immicH
anything lilllicilu done for Tcn.im . till
dren und mwrlta the umiuallf h-d nii)-
lort of their mothrts and fiitlum in
particular and .ill oiitiloi. w'm. wnilil
HH-vc their i niiii! i fu'-i r ill "
WHO ACCEPT FEES IN
CERTAIN DRAFT CASES
of the State
fa i ut at Midway by Fefgusni:
j Mr. MeKay know Pvrgiin-on.
' Here is the gist of hia statement :
i"l am familiar with the imites
'and am for 1 lobby boeawe T ho-
I lievc in Mai. I endorse hia ahor
ilcKny was! i; Niatements to the pen
The XuecfH I'nunty
1'rnfl Jlnaril tins
pnliliclts
. s I U ... 1..4 Ihau I . .
pie. iSOOIC Ol I Ill-ill ro inai u. i i ijiacn tKXI III irlM Wlllc ptlllllclts I
have been for llonhy rsgltt along rcnoiution adopted .it a icccni onsen-
did they keep it to 1 " '" U" " ssaocmuon m
Why then
themselves?
If
lion of th
which the ntinrncMi
IhllKtt IHSVS'CI'-I U Ih lltlv.- I...rii ilt
to take a stand stx weeks ago. -if m-copiing fi- for then conk-mi m
whv is it the course of wisdom j men out ..f the Ht.. tis draft.
.t Ah fhnrn nnthiwif an U!l- Tho ..r""ta" V cilll.
. u . . . . . i il. l.t ... ' " -...-.-.. ismltll. I I. II I'liir min lnm.u ll.
laiiminisumi'tti ami n posmon lwlllt1inP lu slnkinc shit). i. d w .. .. "L ::.
nssures a eonttnnalioa m hearty r 0 J foiinwt:
co-ojieration with our National THE CLOSING SHOT. i "rh ifsoimion m (.onauctiini
(iovemmont. I StaVO ly hoy toi I WJ"' u";"tl" "lready mloptad upun
........... ... m.ijui ii'iinrii oi i no
- a TT.I... IU 1.. S4.n. .. " l"i".IIVO II
a great uunoy ran ji ivi-it. i poaaniic in ucty iw-wnpiiper uf tills
Square. Tiic prma-ptu apunKar
wHI ho D. W. Uinweoek of Mis
sion. If you have not heard
lodge (ilasseoek you have un-
heard a man who sppaks wih
IDs
j f.. ..- li -.vtTi :u ...:n tw
iny ciiiiinrv nm i-Biiaui uu - r jh e riiusy iiwn mi-n- "v i tilled Rini..
(oitlingiy." 'mto is a wonuerrai-
lv brief fiifUomont. Doeaunc ilr.
McKay IfiWboJ' Tit tho sorie
1 In will do everything m his pow-
' er to elcet a man who wiH eon-
given the wldaat imli
t ribiitc to his boy's happiness and
j effieicnev. No venae of personal I stnuiiltir force ami coherence.
iliuMtioii deters him. lie
Ps iluty as his guide.
SIMILAR RESULTS
His exposition of rcrgusonianisin
is all that Hobby eniild tiesire.
YOUNG WOMEN URGED
TO ENROLL AS NURSES
Government Ntd 26000 Younu Worn'
an to Minister to Boys in Khaki
wfifKu-i i jim rereiion .nnni
Ihv FiOppuri ot the Kalner. The aupport
of Hobl.y khmMW Um auunort of l-caal- I
his Mtitin histoneally eU ur lliniimt vtmn and the t'aitcrf matca
father s father and mother canie
in Texas in 1S34. Ilia fatlier serv.l
wiiii tiruerel Sam Honstt-.n His
father's eldest brothet
itndi r lienerel Taylor
"fi.
fa; In
bus in
Iccn
tlo
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home
I.
During the "hi
si i nt .:. 0 recm
'j ni!is!- nt tin-
Tnen I b lie fit! V.
to ckawi evuits
t o u
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!lt : Mr V.j. . '.
.ii Vs i svet'c ' .'
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.(.1 th' .i.irh ! . "v
Jim Pergutou stac(!
to make money .
. . "loss i -a i . Mtioinn
. xtractiun after thin attack on Welucrt !
ind nt) If ran cltin to It itn Aiovri- i
on und lv hla aupiwrt to Jim hVr- i
.-UKoll." I
This then is the righteous
u ruil if an A mora an svho op-
uses . '. erything that stands in
in way of America As a cam j
!"iiv i !..Ur it is uuiqu- li has
" i iuo to do with politics It is.
much -ot the purport of htir
'" '! ;...'.s of i j icoj.ie to
.ilicsita.e a. lion It is s t iltt n
jl'lcading tor pardon he declares
thai the legislature the courts th-
Const it ttt ion and the State itself
have ernd; that what he James
K. Ferguson thinks is righl. no1-
w itlistandiug all other tewt.s and
opinions. He is unable to prove
Iiin osvn iiHKK'eiicf unless he can
prote a majority of the people
guilty
He says that his trial was tin
outcome ot n con .piracy lie says
that he is innocent. Yet ss fien i'
i'OIi.i s tn I i.i' (lloof of his illllo
ceitci he hits lici-n unable to deir.
far too much money to be lyiiit?
"loiind loose It did not tit a pock-
et without a promise. The . ouccil-
Rtis of opinion is the $l"m'600 wan
' given to Mi reruimon by agents
!f the lloheiusallorns. This ft
only a theory but it is a theory
jwhiuh exactly T'h with the pro-
Mieruinn sote and the pro-liei'-
in. in vote is solid fvir Jautes 1.
i Ferguson.
o
i THE WAR SHIFTS
Thee are indications that
I'nch's counter attack bus about
' . a. In d its ieeiiith although fight-
ma -ontinues on a broad front.
The ii'ennana have brought up re-
sen i s and are struggling to re-
tain their grip on esery inch of
ground. Tflere is no parallel be-
tween the first battle of the
Mame and this battle. Von
Kluck rushed toward Paris at the ;"v u''8.'" 0 tonnuri'.u' tn
Tin- Koveiiimcnt is c.ilJum for Ji.'HKi
uuiii vsoBOin i" join thtt Cnitisl Ktalwa
Hludwnt Nut -.c Hcwrs'fi and hold theia-
awlvcx in retdiu(s to train foi iwrvlcn
n nunc. Womtu who are ItileivsU'tl
the
tionul Uefenao. WaahlBaton I). C.
yualldcaUona lttfilllst. leafjixtm-
poaallilc in
ttUUe and lie
lltlty.
"Thnt we sinaldr it unntbical for
i any law.si r to accept a feo in order Iu
' procure ex miill'in !mm the driifl or n
pi ''felled ItisKifit atnm und that w
connldnr thai l.iw.scm nhould tlinrge
no l'cux.
"Thut ill uncreated lettMi ihiIh in
iil'.isi.l. sslicii llicy ii. I :lwIKt.
i aiuc. I i j v i laws fix of ii.utlilili
li. i.ti i.. .M.in.ling j n cotdaiice
ss'lih i'ii iwumiiii iii ill ii i the 'HM1
'dent that ;.iHst-rs iiiulu tlilx aaaiai
am c Ki.iitiUoiiids.
' Tlnil l.y At licit 3;:. of the lU slsod
( l"is II Statute nf Ti x.in it is iroviUd
hat '.iwfm hu.t then lis-lN- ru
pinde.l t.r In- dlxliiiricd who m Kullt
ot fi.nidiilcnt or Uiahonornhle uutului t
ii' liiiilni ml (c.
1 "Thut any lawyer who has uxptod
or who Hhall accopl wy tm Umpiopoi
tloiuitr to pioiHtr wrvicea icmici
i plainly cunus within the tarma of thu
atatement. la Miitlly of vh.latlns th-
statute nnd of traliorona o..n.i.. i
I "nnor ny ilcrcis-lng the rcaistmnt
Uoeuining of the war and was
forced lo relreal bv sunerior
t 11.. 1....1 .... t. . .. ..itll...... . I -. .....Ul .4.W...li.Uk Mll t
loices. lie inm irw ptrajr mniiirry nw vmoi s....- ncccptin n
at his disposal no organised sys- . wt '""" 'c " should ) .uaiwneJ
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ONLY A THEORY.
. . i; k.
Von 1. Ollendorff no longer
iln .mis of Paris Ills attention is
desoted ev lusively to grtting
tiuiii.saiid-s of tiootts out of the
viicitn t.uih in his on i cum ..m - Thierry salient where
t. do Mghl no matter; the piouii s of 'the French and
short of what was! Americans has threatened his line
nl eommuuu at ion. 'J he tern lie
luittle proceeds without abate-
iiii nt Tins ii after town has fall-
.ii. thousands of (JennuMs base
bet n i ;p! uus1. IBore thrtll oKJ
gnus of large cnlilier have been
. .muted Thu dofoftt is not luoist
a curat. Is gmigeil in miles but iu
imir.il efft t Iter! ill had counted
"i fht i.int siffousist to opi i
the way to Paris. Ilmittad of doiuif
that it has ted the Wav to a con
dition liur.lt ritlfcf on daiiioralira- I
when it pays to set t'.teni tion It is bv no moans ecnniii
aside lie stuffs ot juslii" audjthot tin Allies will succeed in a-
..pprsisis ol practices which are ehieving tlnir sMondary objecl .
the irnerstone of anarchy In their primary uhjoet was achieved
the old days ho would ha.e matle on the second tiny. But if they
i uoii.l. ifnl di sinradj. for his do not otniel tBe'smrendeT of ait
ui.nnig is atiuMrf as deep seated an.; ilu v will almost eortainlv
as his vanity and h's vanity wi force vi . I.udenilorXf back to tho
without Iwiiids j Vi'slc ri ei. from which he cannot
The money that reallv staiulal hop to latin. -It another move to-
out against him. adv i-rt isiuw his ward P.iiis this ve&r. To add to
days of grace whi. h Itelgium Uflvt
granted democracy Paris would !"""
have fulleii. There is hardly a
I nn at fo
' at a ads aii i d auaii.st
.'ii i e.t 1 1 s 1 1 nl u i one lie
im .hi in iln ss rouo ami
ne 'us
li 'CI I II
It. i ss la'
'iuii' iii any particular instance
I '.I.. i is. In did not remain iu pel
.' t ji.iss ssioii of $.rniMi of the
peop . ' i.oi ty he behests thai
ot commit an crtoi in tin
. i An. I that is tin- w ay
is ciiriiiLT the deed with
.iloneiiK nt. It'll it is not si ise
o ' iu .l doilais .iifainsl Air. Fee
-is.. II". bi'i'c.si'y 1 ati-re: il
lulla's lb is otild hu e the people
.Miifse tiiat the laws are inher-
ently cinstic tht they mav I
set itsislt
doubt of that. Ncs erthelfss. Foe hi
Itfts acoiiiplisneil (us purpose tj
sx'eond time Whe" ihe enemy;
'(reed th.c Maine .inl it in'
i mv.
issl
I lilt
toi
foi 1 ' '
-ucli
Iui .un it iii a v.n-
.d m.oi.s hosiiialH will
it i'i el'! wilt also tic
i . (fit scenlific eouip-
nii . ti.oniua In uui fi-
ll it Jtvca In xpci Uil
is.in'-w nnr Iw-inic condactetj hy vti
j lluu couckci. inii Menooia. num w iiuoui
n the otnci ti m. I on noi i'S'cii iciuu'c a
It.ll limh m-lHHkl .slll'-llolt.
..11.... ... SL. ........ ... 1... ........ ....
strikiim disi..n.( of his objei lis e .' iuot t. it.. ii in tin fii.tid
he Was throsso backward and his .-.(.m-s Stu.lialH Num Ueacrvs' III mis
di'feat undid his opport unity His-
tory v ill piobabiy ret ord thai tin
fifteenth day of .Inly was the
flllliiim point of the star
o
THOSE ELIGIBLE.
II iln ' c Sll
' iiw.icii a tii'.'l 'hi ins is - in
..Inie.- until Apiil ! lulu to ai fpl
nnic.l- lu.iiiijf ti.oiiiiik ho.'ls
'I'll. isorm n s nl 0. s in tn tli.- wohool..
m Mtrony ami unenda mion tho x-
lutethtion that Ise will u inftn....-
enmtption or Is plainly mitllv t
with l hut slt-w. i.ii
Wc ili'tiounec the
uceci'tunc of any feea whales or.
"Thi tWa isaaoelaUon will l-nd it
cHru nld to nl. i mil out this pint
ilea mnl to prour tht- dlabaruiont of
tlMsaj guilts ami call apon Its mc?n-
Im i ami nil rvaiH'ctablo iawyira of th.
Sliite to Iciitl their aid.
"That the I'i wl.irnt r iiiu ..i..
soon uh may M. nppoiru. It
on. or iiiorv lawsprs m '
f the State in. ii.l.. . . ..r
nwiocuitlon nt other. uth u:n .......
it lc it one litis cr tor
uoilril tilititl n .
in lime nnd that ih.
tion. iia
I"'- ii'lf
coutl'S' .
I -o t !c
s cry str)
1 1 ne
f I olll
Aitoiney (leiieral l.ooney bohts
thai ssoiiien who live in a eiiy ot
less than lO.iHHl inhabitants . a
ute if they diil no! reuistet A.
coi'iliin to the last Fiib rai . i i
su.s Corpus t'hristi had a pop i i
lion of t22ii. If Attorney tin -eral
Lsauiey s ruling hold aus
woman who was twenty-one years
of age lie fore duly '-7 I'MT ami
who is an Ami i ii an cilitn "
der the lasv. can ttke art in the
primaries Satuniay.
WHEN IT COPIES TO VOTING.
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ss ill l.i' mis en
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g isoll cliijsfh a i jiui-
- i '1 ns iudisci'iiiai.ult
1" ' i '.Ueiioiol Tried 1 1 evitlf against ciiistom. in ii single the iliiem
-a i u..ij i..i.ti hi psitwai w o'sum $lr.5tj(). Nolssly kuowt)
naryir. as n ictim of jteraecii. ' tJte Hgin of the $150500." Kpl.i-i
turn. Ik tmiuts to no achieva-' nations now are about as eoti-'
inmt which etii.ius him to sineing as the belateil announce- j
jmi t or i in fid ni c He lacks tho iiient of candidates that they -n.
' l.lge . V! a .sltitciiliian Wt'I for llobbv Hut that $.rl(i"il)(l
in which he find
huuNcIf von Ludondorff in u s t
maintain his lines in Flanders
where the English are becoming
restive ami there are also signs
of activity upon the part of the
Anie ai Muntdidier
te niJiai 'U'limn ettuiu.etue from somowhere. It was) Theae are military fiieton iu
Women must make up Uuii
I minds as to t lie candidates tin y
di siie to supiioit I'i der th
j law thev can ask no ituenttons in
the election booths. Another full
ballot will be published iu Th
Taller. The names on this hallo'
w iii not come iu rotation. In case
of doubt n woman can scratch
every candidate contending for
the same office without iiaalnlat-
iug her ballot. On the other hand
Iihuiii' . null I. ilea
'.ii il lil'i. u nit US' lioi'l licellll)
.lli.H It. .1 '. Hi 'Hll of 111' Will
i li i .till.'!.! I Ul n. Il m'hnols Ul
. . .1 I I ' I.I .jll.llt.
. Ilk ' ' 11 lit ills. Is S ill
Hi' til Apt ! ! is is lo ttcc.it
u ii il'h.i .i i is il'. iii milnuif!
(In V'ttt Nm ng Kchool.
i 1 1 i' ss 'i. railed wlu n
i. 1 ..tins The Bovi-r'trni tit
i maJiKtts of thiuo' who
'IIIK S.
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DAI.I.AH Ti 4i j:i Kdu. ..tion
H th fltat and foienv.vt mutiu of n
.Icnt.s'ratlc -aviinncni.' i iM liovi-rnor
Wiimim lJ. Hobby.
"Thnt it ctwcially trim in Vnie
Then' almul.1 and will tic eo lUacrliiiin-
(itton oil th. nu o' the titilt. iM'tSTien
Die . 1. 1 I.I t . n tin. i.': ii.l the cliii-
ii.'. f '!i .t Ko f-.o .i T s ts
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' appomti'd -hull hi'Ui dlahat
mem i in .n ...j. .IMM the h
and rrdi-iul o.ita e.-..ate Wj
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In or f.u Tex. ik (wh.ntc offUfj 8 llt
V list In I a ml is th hla aHaocint. and
iui-i.a.r n.l with the ncciet Hervlcc
olfiecia of tn ii.scriimenl (who bs
. ..l ccnd nen h (siilencei und all ..the.
office! of the National anil Stitti. Oov
arnmenta and sslth est rs piniiotic olll
.en ami thnt the l'rosM. urh.i
I 'iei.'ll of th I'miim !tt. an.l nil
il'.ei olllhoitiid ufftctlK f n fllltRli
.St 'tia tit tc.uMtcd t riwtWHlK. eo
jopornic sitih. emptisvar and i.uthmUc
. the .ijijinutu-. w f r JirefthleMt in
. e.iT li)al ssjs i. lie! up.ni them
nut;. ami au hort.s . if (...ssilo '
; BLIND MAN MAKES"
GOOD HARVEST HAND
: m.t. in in uly r. TIIiniB
Mli.lfei. who In bee lln(I iitec
lttitii has t.ikfn hla tegular turn in the
i hitrse-t field ihl wMiaun and dhl aat
isfactory work .h - klne ss isjt. 8l4ffn
win lied svlth .u-niNtant llolli folloR .
cd tlie hinder it e ml iltatnucua. Sliaf-
fer iN-ini; alile t. tell h tlip foolslops
..f hi.. .' ti(r. boss fuat to aathor
U. tlv slim k ...id where f lOaco t)cm.
Hi si... i t .y fur n
..nn- he mn k. 1
The Red Cr0 svorkera of tho Ban-
lint uiulli.i.s iv il niftflt In ih. .....iV
afturnqoa to vvoik
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Stayton, John W. The Weekly Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. TWO, No. 40, Ed. 1, Friday, July 26, 1918, newspaper, July 26, 1918; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth144594/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .