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THE NEWS CARRIES THE FULL LEASED WIRE SERVICE OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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VOL. XII. NO. 21.
AMARILLO TEXAS FRIDAY MORNING JANUARY 28 1921.
PRICE FIVE CENTS
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II. 1 SAYS COLBY
8TATKMKNT M AUK IIY SKIRK
TAKV AFTKR TWO MONTHS OF
TRAYKI. IN SOI Til
PEOPLE ARE ENLIGHTENED
mAr Worthy In More Than One Re
aprcl of I lie Kmulatlon of NnrtU
American la Offklal
Opinion
Br AMnrlaled Press.
WAhlllNUTON. J;n. :7. oner
again at hi desk nt the state depart
mrnt after mm ly two iiioiiiIih nf truvel
rtecrrtary nlby tialay lold if the Im
prcaslmia gained from htN unofficial
visit to Itriixil and Fruguuy nnd hi
official vlNlt to Argentina.
"It wn a brmolrtilng exi-iicmi- one
that I wiidi nil inv fellow countrymen
might have." .fr. Colby declared
"Without exception I found tin- three
republics evincing thr lit on ft fi lend
ship for the Fnlted Htiilc. a well a
a profound understanding of ttir ultua-
lion with rcsn--t to thr rest of thr
world In which thl country find It
elf. now that thr war In ovrr.
"I know no better way of bxprcs
Ing my admiration of thr is-ople of
thoee countries than l' mytiiB that
they arr delightful. procrcsM r rn
lightened In Mint worthy In mote
than one respect of I In- i-mulutuin of
North Americana."
lie wild thr milatandlng feature f all
hla official and unofficial reception
waa thr "enthusiasm for. and under
atandlng of I'realdent Wllam" who.
ha addrd waa Mn-hapa "bettor npprr
rlatrd In IjitlnAmcrle limn In th
Tnltrd Htatea." .
Mr. Colby aald Hint In hla discussion
of western hrmtaihrrr uucstlirna with
government offk-kila of thr thrrr na
thm. hr found that Hintth American
wrrr well Informiil on nucatlnn now
upprrnuad In thr I'nltrd fttatra. In
chiding Uirlff rrviidon.
"In Argentina latrtli-ularly." hi-
added. "I fn'ind tin dlnMliiin to at
tribute American consideration of t.irlfl
schedules Inimical to countries ship
plug farm iwialut t In thr I'nlted
Htatea aa Inaplrrd by desire for com
tnrrrlal wrlfarr. On thr rnntrary thr
mm at thr head of affair In Argcn
Una linderalni! thr motive of AiiutI
ran law maker who arn eMmting
the measure and arr not appii hnive
of thr outcome. Aln thry understand
through rxiirrlrni-r with thrlr own nut-
greae. that a moaaure Intr.slurcd la not
necessarily a mcaure adopted.
"In tnv talk with mrn nf affair. I
tinder tik iKirtk-ularly to explain thai
thla country waa under grrat financial
prraaurr raucd ly thr war. and thnt
whatrvrr tariff iiiniiMirr might l
paaard would rmult frn tin- aliolutr
inrrraalty of raiding monry t-i carry on
'the affair of tin- tuition. I found thi in
aviiiiMttlirlli' and not Itii'llmtl to placr
a fulac i-ntifitrurtlon on our m-!."
Krrrrtury Colliv riild hr hud found
no cvlili'iHf that tin1 Argrnltnr gov-
ernment wa -onti-tiiiliiling thr ItitiMia
Ing of retaliatory tutiffa on Anui tr.m
Imporla Into Argrntimi In raar thr
Poedney tariff iiiraurr Ihihjuh law
WEATHER
W'H Tea: Friday and Saturday
partly cloudy la rlmidy.
llepaHmenl of Agriculture
W eal tier llurrau.
Trmperaturr ly houra at Aniiittllo
yratenlay:
a. mi..
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II a. m...
Noon..
I p. m . .
: p. m.. .
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...17
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...19
7 a. m.
a. m.
a. m.
I a. in.
S p. in.
lllgltcal elrrHay In I?.
Illgheol eierdl . .
p. in. C a. m.
Ih-y einerntur 44 3S
Wet tcmtw-ralure 37 31
Noon
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41
iiiiioiiiitv s: t4
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Fonea: t:
warmer.
Friday generally tUi
TIIK INK OF UFK
Thr"r ctipa thr fSlea lieforr me ret.
And IukI lor hooe;
One I might dilnk thr other two
reftiae.
lame filled th"Tlrrt a I.IihI rd
w ilia U
llacet to thr Inata.
A bubbling cup I niliiht not waa
In haatr.
Net wealth a wlnr of hr
delight.
Jlli-lloW and oldj
All dienni were anawrn-d In that
rup of gold.
lira at y waa laxt a rhr whlU
wlnr;
Ah. duoM waa iwat!
I waa a woman and I chow thr laat
I.nry Eleanor ohnaton. In thr Ar
guar All 8tory MugaUna.
AMERICANS
fhienoly hi
ST. AUGUSTINE WELCOMES HARDING
3 if
:r .aW
lr-Miriit-rliTt llanllng lakbon lu te U lug fc-rri l.-d by 81. Auuuntine (1-T.i.l
ieople aa he l ve hla pilraU uir "Huta-rUi' iirronipsinlrd ly Ki'imlor J. K. Kiv-
ItiKhuyMlt of New Jeraey tin white Irnnnr.i ( lliiidinu will nil part of hla Vaca-
tion aboard KrellnKhtiyKen'a ya lit and part of it at the Ponce il- lon IIte. In
ft. AugiiMlliie.
E A R ECLADEStL APPO NTMENTS
t it in
I'ltKSKNT MIMUTIOXH AUK SKIt-jNKI
IOI N AMI FAKMUCS MIOl I II
UK TlllMI OVKK
Mr AMnrialnl Tr. '
V.SHIf.TOX. Jan. 17. Thr Ford
nrv eini-i iji in y tariff bill wa tliroietl
cany OiT'iie Hie aenale tuLiy lull wua
'lin uw.il only in i h ii h by S nat4'
Himinon. iliiiux i nt of North 'aroliiui
and In n brief debate mi uk u IIciiih.
Plllilllf the Mi"ll. Sll.lt"!' IUiii
dell llclii ml f U.iiIm.iii.i ntelcl
an eiuphatlc il- nial ti ihiI.IIImiI elate
nient. whli h. he il'i l.ind lunl aoiicUt
to link hla tiuinn with tin- bit miiui
Inlci -itn.
H' tiiitoi Miniinoiih' M'i -;i of more
than IWo h"lir w ii illin t.. lit what he
tenm-d the iililitii of tin- piohuwh
Ii Klilntlivr. lb- rbaiiiiil that cniiureMi
would I- i x. .-.iltnii H i.-r In t-n-
lotinu- in h I. ui-.itii.n anil tm-irtitl
that It in ivi ii i-n- 1-Kiifin. atoi y
In thnt lln-y would cniiiH I ci-ii-imivra
! to pay tribute.
The North ( .it lln:i m-nator ul
took S-imtm- MM'miiU-r. r publii an i f
North hakolu. in tank f t hi .-itlituili
on whi-at prialiM tioii. lb- nitnil tb.it
i Mr. MH'tiinUf wa iiimii tinu ! kiI.i
tlmi uhiih not i nl v wntilil In. 1 1 . 1 (In-
price of bread and inialn. but would
place the I'niti.l 8iat m a eltlon t"
Uffer li-l:iliatioi at I be biml of
'Canada from whl.li Mr. M.i'uinl.i
haa Maid "Ibe thiiiucioti vie at lni.r-
tatlnn iimie."
Senator klttii il nn-i.it of I'tah.
tke. dining tin- in. iiMmi win tin r
.11 Would not In- mr f"i the Kovnn-
I mi nt to "take ra'ie of the urn inil- .i
With II nHMoi. if it Wile lining o
l ike r u e of tli" wln.it f irmer an I
'the !.oul l.iiia mik.ii i " II" U-
i lured lll.it ci-nuM- il I I neer e
' t MI- null n n e.. -it. ami .l-lt-i
hat Ibr l-HNca of o'lei Inn of tind-"
Were niual'.v u Imp lant
.M 'lltll.ll Of -Uf 1.1 II I Vll -I' 1-l'iMlVfill
flirtO H. ll lti l:niMlel 'In- .In laiiilt'iii
that if coiiitre cnulil iln iiiiMIiIiik I"
lelee the hki l illttltill Iti'hirtn. I!
niKht lo do mi. lb- -ilil he did nut lie
lii pit nent comlltiotla would I l"t f"l'
i ever and the faron-i ilimilil l- lid'il
urr Ibe eineiKeiiey
The delmte tin it turned Into nn oh n
forum on augar. nnd H-nat-r IVnrowc
i chairman of th fliutnre iieniiitltcr
fnlloniil vi-KteiiJ.i tactic In nkine
a itm. thua ki-eplng the ll!l b-frr
thr aenate a iiiifinib-it bulm-.
"Itlue Ijiw I niMtpular
NAMIIYII.I.K. T.nn. Jan. :7.-Thr
atnte senate tmkiy. by a vole of !5 to
;i. kllkit thr endlng KumUv blur law-
bill which prohibited Htind.iy n.-ws-I
M-ra and trains as well aa Hund iy
latnusrments.
no
SktJjIx
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I 'S Mrst.K To IHU MB
' t.lff KThll WITH 01 Till UST
! r AH'I.AIM
Rr AMnriaird Cna
AITIN. Tcaa. Jan. :;.-Aflr
j iiiiir iiouin Hi rn-i miir M-mimi iiMiajr
i the w nut colifirilinl the niollitinell
j 1 1 J A lien nut of llniint'iii. ua a inetn-
I r ol the pi lie II colnmixxintl and J. N.
l!.lll:.Klli l of U'.no. im n lueml r of tha
' i'oiiiintiou i f iippi-al Thc- were
tin- only n'HiimiiM nl tnjuli by (ioy.
erimr Ncff that wen- not confirmed by
' Hie r- nate wt tin iil execiiiive ai-asioti
laM wick.
.S'luitir I ii uuli of I'-onle promd
i I'l.o inir the nianiiueiiii nl of the Tcx-ia
il. ii I nil mil un-Jei the nnnaKeinenl
of Iln- Tevu lallioml i otnmixMim In
bill IiiIiihIuiiiI IimI.iI ti'l.iiniiut that
tin load h i Ixi n a I'-xirn; ropoitlnn
lllie aiilltieil by the tate Seimt'aT
Mc.Mlliill if WhltcW I il: lit iioHani urg
i"C u ntil -" to ui the bill now peml-
I'll.' lailVllifc- all ail opi lalmn of 9 1 no.
"i. I i mil tin- i.it- lii Inch ay
biillilmi: lie M luted out that Tcl'i
WnllM Hi el'i- lliiiHIII.lti h I'i.'HIO-
linn 1 1. .in tin. fund.
The Mliate i oinnilttn' on M ile nfdtrtl
In.lile l f.i ii ablt- reint t oil tile public
iilllitiea bill lute thl uMcrniMin. Tle
lull Wa Hi iinllielliei without an"
ai'ieii biii m Tin bill pn.pona t-
i.iii- the iel.li-1 ol ille nulilie im
i'intim i:i on i-Ata: twoi
WINNES CASE LIKELY
BE COMPLETED TODAY
Hy A mm-ia!.t I'm.
IIAIU.AN. Ky . Jan. 17.--A nkht ma
Ion I illing lo nlbni th - t.- crn
lie tiktnu if teatimnnv nciln't Ir.
H IV W'innra. fm iin-r ate eli-i livirlun.
'Sit aid with tin- iiiiitder of Mix lifea
1'iiwn. l ine M' UiiUni m llli nii'l.t
aillii.l leoll. l . the ilie.ei ntll n will
pn Uiblv not i Ion- I fire noon In-1
iiortou Itfl-nl if the t ite lo mnkei
ll-ite tiel.iv were t l-m k by teallnmn
f J-1 : Cur ami .Inn :-linon. in CM
onvh I who :it 111 tune of the murder j
In s. ( t-mil r wire mVlng m-nr the
h eil nnd the . lie of the killing j
BACHELOR'S TAX BILL
HAS BEEN DEFEATED
lt ..v4ard Ppr.
ToFIIKA. Kan... Jan. ST.-Thej
li nlir lax bill providing a y of
110 eai h on all uniiutrrb-d men In th
at-itr wa klll.il by a aenate committee
if the IcglaUtturc till evening.
Th bill provided that a taxi collect-
nt would go toward paving Increased
suit rl l h.l t.-achere.
SHOULD MADE BY GDVERfiOf
bEHMANT MUST PAY
E
E
AI.IJI-M 111 ISK COMMON MKNMB
IK TIIM WOIIJI 0I.U;tT 1
AMOI NTH III K TIIKM.
FRENCH ARE IMPATIENT
Hrlll.h I'rlmr MliilMrr Wmild Nut
Make I'arlraa lrmand A Sink
WikiIiI Only ( la Cumplkala
Affalra.
fir AMrriit.d TrM.
I'AIMM. Jan IT.-Thr iiurMlou of
(irrimin repitnitiona la again In thf
hunila i f a t-oiiunltti-r of rkia-rta. That
coinmlttir. til h wna aptwitnttd after a
prolongid diaeualnn ty Ihn auptvmr
rouni'il thla afternoon la to ronald
rertnln d tulla and r-Mirt to thr conn-
ell lieforr a final di-elalon la taken.
The diiwuMon on reratlona waa
tahrn up thla afternoon In an aturna
pliere inadr iillte unfavia-ahla hy th
radli-nl Mltlon aaaumrd yratrrday Ly
M. liouinrr. thr French mlnlatrr of fl-
nunrv. who nnim-d :i:900.0H)0io gold
marka aa thr total amount of Imk-miil-ty
Oerinany ahould wy. M. Iluuinrr'a
fOtNTI.M'KD UN I'AOE TWO)
LATE NEWS
Bulletins
Hot off tlx Wire
tr Anelat-i Trrt.
I.ITTI.K KOt'K Ark Jan.
Jotill II. Htegnll and Hoy Hopper
who aa prohibition rnfi-emeiit
Ufc-rnla. rliot and kllM V. O. Cnpna
and I Veil lit'iitt. Arknnaa county
planter laat latolr. today were
rearretn In Little Iba-k on a charge
of firat degree murder.
Hy AMwIalnl Treat.
liAl.l.iroi IS. Ohio Jan. 27-
Joaeph Arrlngtun. Inlaircn farnver llv-
Ing near thla rliy. rrporlrd today
that hla tobacco latrn. containing ten
thousand pou nl of hurley lenf to.
Itami waa burned laat night hy an
Incendiary. Aiithmltle tiellevr the
fire waa atartcd by ieraona opiNiard
to Ihr ealc of Ihr M crop beean
of prevailing low prhr.
tt kmnrbtoi Pnaa.
SCR ANTON Pa.. Jan. S7. A
noiini-eiuent waa made today at th
geneial offiera of the pelawara
lnckawanna nnd Wratern railroad
thla city that commencing Monday
ten per cent of thr men employed In
.hop of the cnmimny throughout the
entire ayatrm Would be laid off. Till
I the flrt time that the l.n kawaeww
ha cut It working forcea.
r Aaanriat.4 Pre.
NFAY YOKK. Jan. Si. Former
Irelib nt William T Tafl. arrived
heie t-aliv on the atenmahlp Fort
'b l-irirt from Itermuda. He avoided
dlruNMiiig Miti-a nave to any hr uu-dei-vtoil
Hil-rt Hoover would have
n plm-e in the liiciaumg lltrdtng
cut. lint He th-michl thl cabinet
would la a atrong one but decile)
further to pi edict Ha cronneI.
Br Aaancialral rr-...
ISIISTOV. Mao.. Jan. 57. Mwin
.. l:ib-v for the kiat file jeara rood
Miretiy of the Ifawton National
wna npiMiin'ed huilne ma linger tie
day. He aiieciHibil Walter K. Ibip
Bal. who leMgncd rei-rntly to In-
come owner of the ll'-h-ter Inter-
liiilloiial Ion fin- i tub. jointlv with
inge T. Si.illlnc. f-Hiner innniiM-
of the IIium n
Bf AaaneialMl TraM.
I0KT WORTH. Tria. 4n.
Ji l.yni h. ImiiI iuii at tit i baoiion
f-f the w il . will l In Ku t TViwIh
on the uiKht of l'i driiarv It for the
li III III 4 lie- ulurtlng children of
' eniral IIiiii-im'. aicijiilmg lo .un
tiouni-emi nt Imlav hy ICnbhl fieKrge
Fo. ehairinan of the Texan commit-
lee on relief l.vni h' p"n'nl
will I named rer the bit neit
Kit ii nil Mcbl at the ili.imlr if
romiiien-.- latwern ii'k tiflffln of
Fnt Worth and Mll.e OunuYc if
l!i k Inland. Illlnnl Tin- wiuocaT
will kcI the match with l.i nrh.
Br .esi4 Pm.
I.ITTI.K Hot K. Ark . Jan. 7
Tho AikiiOM Whidenab- Oreaei"
A billon tnn-iing here b.liy went
on rooml a faviaing the inewige of
a pine f'l and drug law by the
Arkanna h-giaUtur.-. whkh will
i-inTif.irm alrkilv to the ttvl4ona of
the net ion 1 1 pun- fi and drug act
J. U W. Fuller a rice planter of
Ahnyra Arkanna. a-kul the groeera
to coorate In diioalng of the Im-
mense tiiiatitltica of rke In thr hand
of plant.-ra of thr state and It waa
agreed to Unmi the aalr of the root
nuaJity aa much aa ioaalbli-.
1
YELPING PUP WILL BE
CHRISTENED ICICLE
Ni:V YOKK. Jan. 57. A yelping
puppy on M cake of Ice flonllng
down the lliidaotl llxer I '"lay halt
ed the Fiart l-e Ferry. Ilgrwatrr
In luldatrrMiii while a irmuu waa
effected.
After Captain Jiuiea Miannlgan
had maneuveinl hi riaft alntigMda
the cade. flrt male (lei urd llarry
d'--emled a ladder flung ovrr thr
rail. The ladder broke llarry
plunged Into the kIiiiiiii nnd reap-
Miire with Ho- puppy In hi arm.
Hauled aUainl. liirry denrenilrd
Into Ihr engine room with hla new
l-t whkh he promptly named
Ick le.
Ill
I0HAL JOKE
HAH Mf'HKMK Til riUITWT UU
PARTMKNT tlF Jl HTICK AT-
TORNKY llt t UYKF.S.
Hr Wworlatrd lea.
WASHIN:To. Jan. 27 The meth
ila of thr department of Juatice agrnll
In all Mirl of Ibe country dating th
radical ralda of thr winter of If It In-
dicated In hla opinion "a lluuoug
ai heme of action" planned at Welling-
ton Jackaiai llalaton an attorney nl
thla Ky t)lay told the aetiatr Judlrlary
iiinmilter. Mr. Italaton waa one nf th
lawyna who aigneil a report charging
thr lb-pal tmcnt id Jua'lce with Illegal
praeli'i-a In lie conduct of thr ralda.
Attorney General Fainter Italaton d
rlared. waa "playeil umui by the grove
Ing bureau of ntrtigatlli whe h Wal
trying to Juallfy ita eilatciire by ad-
vert laing a radical outbreak that nevet
took place."
In reply In a nueallon nf Kenatot
Bterlliig. repuldkwn. rViuih Hakota.
whether In hla oplnlnn aufficlent ap
prrhenaion of a radical tiprlalng bad
exlated at thr time lo Justify eitrem
action hy thr department of Juitlct
Halatnn an Id
'The public had l-een carefully train-
ed by thr ib-partmrnl of juatlcf
through the huirau of itiraligllon t
liellevr that there waa a great danger.
They advertised uprlaltig nn aprclflc
datea whbh failed time after lime It
matrlallc. until the whole matter be-
came a national J-ke."
Ilalnton added that eur of Ul
homba alleged to have been aent prom
Itienl ierone never had lieen producr-J
COMPETITIVE MARKET
IN SUGAR FORECAST
Bf AaMariaUal Praaa.
NKW YOKK. Jan. :; llelurn of th
ommi competitive markrt In augar wal
fiwnaat by augar brokers here tonight
aa a nault of a new Milling policy for
refined augar. ennoiini-ed In a atata-
flu-tit by Arbucklr Itroihera. on of the
clty'a largi-at wholeaalera.
The alatrinenl follow:
"We are alaiim h U llevera in a on-
prlce ailltng ytein but owing1 to
chnolie i-ondillotia In thr mIc and dlatrl
biitlon of refined augiir we will from
day today acll our dally piiMluellon al
aiteh tH l' ia and upon nn h term and
cnndillona aa In our opinion may war
rant ihaaile action In tadei' to hold over
regular iraikv huch action aa we iiuty
lake front time to tiiiln In aM-flr can t
will In no way whatever affect our leg
ul-r ht prices. "
Thl wua taken by broken in mean
k... .I...I. m-m u I... U-r.f..r..M. ..Il.. r.l I
the general silling price are beginning
"unkaid " Indi iM-iideiitlv.
T
j A number of sugar r. fiinTl. a an-lra oniiilution-il i harai b r." declared
nouiu-rd cut earlier thla Week to 74iRbei' Wllllnma. h-ader of lh truna-
cents a pound whohs.il.-. Fp to thPit wotk.ia. In eupHluiK the r.i.e
time the -mntket started Ita dow nward lutkm.
j trend last autumn the prlcea h-ld at 14 The . onfeience was i hara. tei l.it by
land 15 tents wholc.ile and Z M 25 j be Imily lleraM. the laU-r organ thla
I cent irt-.ll. willing a "either the moat no-men-
! I Inn ih the moot futile In iabor'a hla
DDnUIQITHiN PAIICC fiC "x-'' '"" " w""" pnalucihe of in tl
rnUnlDl I lUHl lyAUOC Ur .of b. wii n-Hurr. it represented
PRIMP WflUP IC PI AIU the culmination of nuuicinu coiiimlt-
Jr Aavwtrit Pre.
FAI.T LAKH flTV. Mali
IVilurmr tint iii'lil.tl-ni had eaiia-d
crime to Itiererse. and that the Inerea
i it- iT nreo?r tin npl't'Vng
a.A-tf:t iM-Mkeffa nt a. ttublic iiiraMing
h IUI n .Ii-.-. kA ..mn.. I nil.
cigarette bl! with tlie state hglalature
I t-alv brtntl-l the meatiio re-entty In-
i.Mred to the hon. a "firsMei and
limine."
. t i ne I lie wiaker woul.t exeniuaiiv
i AIJJ-.lil.O ItllHMH; Mill. " o re. I t-. In order In nceom
I FH II H III F.N RRITI.H . i I'" n """ eli"" "' coiifei-ein-e. there
m.i ntM'la'in- I'.ut when n niotmnt
i Hr ..tanciateil Per. liter tin- i illw-iy ineir b-inler J. II
' l.ntf AN'flKI.I'S Jan. 77 Harold Thomas coiin-el.il mialerntlon. urging
Teilninc' alleg-il to he p-irticlinted "' IMiiiament wa I lie onlv authnrily
j In the r-U.-ry ..f it mail car at At-j"b. h ioul.1 give i ff.it In Ibe woikrra
I l.mta laat N.iveinlr. I uinl. r nrictireconuiicndliiiH. time wa al.. ap-
Ht t:t t'.-otio. Cil . ai-oidlng to word plant- und it wa difficult to deter-
r.iele today
tii-e ufticlats.
by di artuictit of Ju
Oldest Man. Head
i Br Amrlaled Pma.
I'V-tllt CVI Jan ?? Itnlrlek lie
l.v Ulieviil to hr la-en th ol.hst
..-. in -a 1 if. .mis ilie.1 lien. t.aLiv aftir
a werk'a llliietai. thr firt he ever had
etia-rlrnenl.fn.-nd said. Il.aley wa
born In In land March 17. t3.
APPROPDUisnEDSCEDir.innv
C1UILIAII EHPLOVES OF ARQY TO
HE DISQISSED 111 HEAR FUTOQE
nr the associated tress.
WAHIIIM.TON. Jan. 57-PmvUk.n haa brm tnadr In the annual amy
! approprlatkm bill fur an army of only
Her! Harding repreenialUr Anllmny nf Kanaaa rhairman of the houae ap-
irnirlallina Mihromniltlee which drafted I lie mevaure aald tonlghl la aa
nounrlng that Ihr hill waa ready la he rejMirted In the hmiae.
The -ToMied army of I.VI.iHk) whkh romtarea with Ihf prrtenl army
of alHNil Il.l.mal men an) with thr army nf I73.WM) mrn flird In a reaolutlon
rrrenlly adopted hy Ihr houae and arnalr waa auggralrd hy Mr. Harding
a proper niailinuin. Chairman Anthony
he held with the irraidenl elect at
Anthony eirraed the belief that an
rraenea national guard and oilier available forcea ahould rovM auffklent
military enlahlUhmnnl fur the nation In
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DV RAIL OFFICERS
MANY RAIIJIOAliS ARK IN A UAH
I INWCIAL rONPITION
H.WH RtniRT.
CIHCA'Mi. Jan. S7. tienetal wagt
redm tlona on the. larger rallroada all
over the country will ba i-otiaidered to
morrow by the lalor eominlttee of th
American Awa latlon or railway exe-
cutive In an effort to aulve what rail
mad official aay ! a prtcarloua tranv
Dirutlftii altuatiun. The mttii4 wilt
make definite recomnienilattooa to tin
aaiH-tation. with a view tn bringing th
matter before tho Fulled Htatea rail
road labor board.
V. W. Atlerbury vice realdrnt cl
the renneytvanln liura and rhairman of
fCONTINTED ON TAOE TWO)
IE
flR(i.M.FI) I.AR0R HAH ArrK.le
F.l TO IJOVKRNMKNT TO
RKMFDY MTI ATION
If Aaanriatrd PeM.
IjONIkiN. Jan. ;7.-IUIIiali organtied
lalir nt the national conference of the
lubor iarty and the Ir.nle union ton-
greaa lialay deiuanded Immediate ac-
tion on the Mrt of the government to
remedy the plight brought alanit by the
steadily growing unemployment In th"
country imlnrM-l n polk-y whkh Ita
author aa--it will -t maiientl) ro-
move the cause of the present Indu-
trial dcprcHMlon. and ndJoiirne until
Fclauary 13. In order to nle the iir
llainent coniiiiillee all opl luliltV lu
prei for the icmii1l.il t-p.
"If wit cannot inhleie what tlua
Wrwn mm hWallve meal..
I we w ill adopt some mean for an cx-
jit which a i-oiiiiiioii I" ilny regarding
i uiieiui'lov nn nt ami rclnlnl issue Waa
formulate.!
tb iu ial di'-viilsfai II. n with the guv-
rnmeot'e peopos1 rrteMIr nn tin-'
iCtal.il.tv r. fb-rt. 1 In I he .bl.eaie-.:
!
b'lii.t.i. .ioii1 lo .1 f f r .-ii Ibe
n..-i .ff..-ue ins .( imoiiiK thai'
lternmen1 to the d'slti'.l a- In4i. :
U UlUui ami olliil atxwkota
brandl'hed the eeiii-ial strike weapon
mine w til. h
Ing one.
ncttlott wa the d-Miilaat-
Mr. McKwrlliird Head
Br Aaanrlatra Prtaa.
I
I iM.NVrl.. t ola aei. .tan. ii ll.
F ames MiFwclfi-rd tallnl the "la-at
lo ed Woman In t 'olnradn" and Who
firat susgcatcl thr kliit thr Uti.nln
highway died here today aged II
.yeara.
1
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1EIMEIU III
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Dl
11860 at the auggrallon of PreaUeinV
aald at the recent ronferrnro wbira
Marlon. Mr. Harding according to Mr.
army of IM.MO men together with tho
lime of peace.
V.rnnnmv fa Km Nn-lat
The army appropriation MJI which
probably wilt Im aubtnltted to the houai
bminrrow. r arr lea approprlatlona totab
Ing f 17. 0(in nod which aum reprearnta
reduction of MJ.oon.ono from the appro
print ion for the nrraent year and a rut
of more than half In the eatlmateg
amounting lo I tft.ftoo.ftoo aubtnltted by
the war department
The druatle rut In the apiaroprUUon
Chairman Anthony aald waa In no way
ioriiiii.il with dinurm.-imcnt dlacuaalnn.
I ut resulted fnan the conviction of com.
mlttee iiicmlM-ra that "the army hn
Ini-n living Inn high."
The aub-cuniiulttee went over tha
meaatire today making final revision!
and the net result waa an elimination
of about i:.ooo.ooo from tho total of
1230 600008 which the commute aevrr
nl day ago waa reported - to havT
agreed tin.
The moat draailc of th approprta
Hon t-uta. Chairman Anthony amid waa
In the amount provided fur tha pay of
civilian employee of th army and war
department. Th dacrwM decided on by
tha committee he aald. would reduce tha
number of urh employee by one half
and mean th dlamlaaal of from lO.tOi
to lO.tMK).
Nearly ail eon at ruction would b elim-
inated under the Ult and keeping with
In It provlalnna Mr. Anthony aald
would mean that the war department
mut dlspne of at lea half of thf
rreeent army camp.
War nrpartment Oitkked.
The committee Mr. Anthony aald. felt
that the American troop In Oermany
would be withdrawn In a few month
and thla Influenced It In framing th
bill. Testimony before th committee
he aald. ahowed that th eipenM of
maintaining the troop on th Rhin to
Decern h-r 1 amounted to It7t.00t09
of which Ormany haa paid only Wt
oftA.OOd.
"Aa far a w know" th chairman
addrd. "the war detriment la making
no effort lo make Oermany pay up."
BaUrlea ;atld to civilian employee In
the vocational training department laat
year reached about 11.400600 Mr. An
thony aald. adding that th amount
which could be expended for thla Item
under thla bill would bo limited to ISO.
on.
The hill would direct the war depart"
mi nt to eell 0IN)A nf Ita 40.000 rIT
motor trucks and SO.ono of It aurplu
horse and mule which Mr. Anthony
antd were found to be coating the gov
ci nun nl 13.000.000 a year for feed and
care.
REWARD OFFERED FOR
ARREST NIGHTRIDERS
Br Assnrletrd Prase
nSANKFDP.T. Ky.. Jan. J7. Cor.
erimr lalwin I. Morrow today offered
reward of :.o for thr arrrat and con-
i Id Ion of each M-raon particlatlng it
nlchlildlng In Fleming and Rath routi-
ne. re.iietnj the county court 14
make grand Jury Invratlgatlnna forth
with of reHirta that band of armed
men Intimidated tolun-co farmer last
tditunlay night nnd Instructed tha
state adjutant general to hav four
troop of cavalry In readlnea for Im
mediair action.
i intend lo and will use every pow-
er of the state to save the lienor of th
atnte nnd to prevent mklnlght outrage
uix-n ita citizen." the governor aald.
"i:ei y dollar in thr stale treasury and
very soldier at my command to
pledged to the prevention of nlghtrlt
Ing with Ita outrages burning an lu-
tlmM.itloti." "STR.VXULEir rROTLCTU)
. .. nrnrril.
... .
K.4 riTV. M.v. Jan. 17. A
i A1. u.u-i.n r.l ClrafialMt-a
fPl(l wM. Mir"weight wrertlnf
champion through an angry crowd t
hla dressing room after lwla had ap
piled n beviilloek on rSustave FUltO Ut
w-lutilng the arennd fall of their WTtat
ling match here tonight.
Iw la limiH-1 the hold on SulK after
five minute of fat wreatllng. and Ru
rn'a ehoiilikia were foccnt to th mat.
He lay there seven! minute apparent
ly uniiineoMiH. tt waa then th crowd
surrounded the ring but police pr
vented aerlou dlaoidi-r.
Meiieana Hectrecuted
By Aasnriaie Prasa
OStsiMNO. N. Jan. I7.AuguUa
U Kanchei and Henry Oareta. Mex
Iran convicted of murder wee put
to death tonight In the electric chair
in King Slug prison after an eleeent
hour attempt to gain a reprler from
Oovcraor Millar bad tailed.
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