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OIL NEWS PAGE 2
PRICE FIVE CENTS
BROWWOOB BTTTT
. i ' . . vrm in M i
4 PAGES TODAY
CRISIS REACHED
CTORY LOW
INVI
BROWNWOOD TEX AS FRIDAY MAY 2 1919.
TEXAS STANDS THIRD IN RANK
OF STATES LYNCHING NEGROES
DURING -THIRTY YEAR PERIOD
NO. 164
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lWl.PAlf!N DIKECTOILS DECIDE
-HJIEjJIAS C(3fE FOR JSTKEX-
lot's ACTION.
4i:V YOKK POLICE II A Fi I Mi . nil i.
. . . - T" '-- . -
Mi AT SKA Ut'W Vmt i!ivvi
I.HA.LEKS.
(By .Associated' PressA.
That the crisis in the Victory loan
campaignlias been reached ami that
uenuous methods of putting the.eam-
iwign over uie top must b adopted
sit once ljj the opinion of the executive
committee of Uie Victory Loan Cam -2aign
in Brown comity.
The committee met last night and
discussed1 the situation which is ad-
mittedly discouraging although more
than half; the city's quota lias already.
Oeen subscribed. The commit tee'
discouragement comes from ihe fact
that only a- few solicitors have con-
tiued Uifeir work most or them hav-
ing quit 'after securing whar mav be
termed Uie "cream" of the igr:suh-
w.TipLic4 So far too. ov'ing to un-
.ioiuaoie. circumst.-iTu-Ps tli ivn.ni
workers hav been inactive wnd ihisftKr .b"l)S seit ut?UKh u 1!iaiLs- :
h is served So furthet .complicate the U fflcals announced that a hu.sewos
siuiation ; Mrs. M. M. Seott. who was -T " S " We "ombStjund.
matte woman chairman and had ma;.. j
fpleiifiid headway toward perfecting 1."
(By Associated Press;).
.NEW YOKK Unj L;Thc Nation-
- jiI .Association for the Admnee-
merit of'the Colored People in n'
'eporl iiiiide public today shons
that :i 221 prisoner have been
lynched in flic in-sl thlrfy years..
The X(rlli iins had -Mi) victims
the South .2.S8I the West L"!.
Alaska' (5 and other localities fif-;
teen.
(.'eorgin lends with a -total of
.'SI! and-Texas is third viilli a total
oi. .M. minus during the Oiirh
rejiorj.
year period 'cou'red in the
A large quiiu- j
:XEV VORKAIav
Mty of cxplqsivps hak -boon eonri.se
the police: :iml ilsderal agent
PORTG
mdi
if being examined aihpolive heailauari
Wf today in connexion with-'the in
vestigation pf the 3 ay Day ctm.sph.i-!
Oy to kill a number of
l v.ii;iuizauor: awyro ill just "-b- L --.. .--imu;i was;
f.j .e lbp:ning .t :Iu di!npahn'letFreSSed h? Postofc-offifciil last !
-hcett'jat time ba.s Ikmsi ;oaruiil r'.'f "'sJf noi all of the bomW
UOllKV ill to i'iw
smeration to Uie work.
CJimpaign organization h
ame to find iny other woman
So .far the
to assume the rp.vnoniiin;tinc hr ia.vi tPal'ts of. the
ership. arid the women '-wqrktsrs ap-jLJf
parently have dpriripit i?mt twv
urit wiuiout a leader.
RICO IS HOT :
READY TO ASSUME ' .
SELF ClIFIIil
e oiubs All Located:
iVASHIXGTOX.-3jkly Z.lld&t wal
u.ivifA ri; iy ti: iikykuh's
. .sTAirriint; stat.i;.uKyis as
TtfTHt;' COI .Vi'UYv I
:inv p-m-.-Tr" -uw jyuv-HK pare or an
: ( Dy Ass"6ciiik:a- I'j is ) '
SA; .H'AX. POiri'O !ICf) ATjiv -
has been nii--j Jf!es of l)l11t'-i pari heen tdmul. 'Tlait- rYn:tp.Jfico is nft- prepared' Jo i
oman willing I tl neCKlls tIc ra6rts rom : i-urWus? eitliw staiehood
archist .May . .Day j plot agaiii. tJie:
or iiuhineiideiVcR . ws -c
fountry sJiow'ed only mi;.- .1
uaror Lee til Overman nf ' Vwi . ... r- . ... ' ' i
ICHrolina: Senator W Ham H ifin.r Vf iV: . !- : . . .
't V 1 " -.! .V" I I I Jllri:l Vi 11 1 1 J . IL't I IUlf -f lit IlI.J.. . 1
IHiiHiPPPi insiii! Pfipp to
1W 7
?-- V - A
f w w-v.".-;!1 m rilljllJ
m&A ?rTv:Vy il j 5-. rifi t.H .gil I P 1 BJ
i f m
1 - C.irMt1!?l$
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In..
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1 I
8ESIGNED BY
SENT PLANS
German Delegates to Be Given Fifteen Days in Which' to
Consider the Final Terms Laid Down By Allies;
It Is to Be Distinctly A Victor's Peace.
. Uiy Associated Press)
It the work of carrying out the bet
phase of tht peace negotiations pro-
gresses according to the plans out-
lined in the Paris dispatches the
j treaty ending the great" war possibly
jv.il! be signed early in the week be
ginning May. 25th; The treaty will
;be presented to the Germans pn next
..Monday.
The reports indicate that it fs to be
la victor's peace and there will be no
! onU conversations except in "the mer-
. nt.Mi-.ndv-! rwM jti iii jitf vsi uorxnsuii.es wiidn the treaty
uMtK lili.VIIhlt.S SAY '0-
flllMJ AUK TO MU.
I handed over. Fifteen days wilf be
j given the enemy to consider the trea-
jiy with an additional five days or a
iwfok.for the exciiange of views be-
. jtweeu the allied and German delega-i.n-l
tionil- Tims if the present plans are
IKemeri were hurt in the Hotinir :.KoII(we.d. May 27th should see neace
tending the May Day disorders. Only ' deigning between . Germany and tha
4 fonu 'person was killed a spectator. ?allf(1 anr dissociated governments;
r....w uy revolver- iituiets. r .
bociaasts and: the leaders of the I (By Associated Pressi
unions are extremely inrifonsmt PAftlS. May 2.- The naval iprm tn
2 Two bundiftd
at or
-vr i i ;i u :tv inn ncn ti i. muu i i aim rv . vein kit -i v TtiA . -. . r-
fn.nwi i L i T; K1 "a!n v nf init i Vh u ' ; -.uiiprepareu uir . immediate atC-Bi)v
found theinselves unable to nut this1"!! r Salt liike City chief ioveniT nrniimn t - - i:.
loan over; the top satisfactorily with-i" 1 l'rPcnton in the l. W'l trial.1. "The tibn .o.hnri i.v :
out Uie help ot the women workers. S last jfalLpof thmth the iatibn of -Senator Giorgetti ii'Smu6i
Several large subscriptions are. being 15f'ls J thejas twenty-four hours. .Harbosa to-dissolve 'both pvditHai par-
held for lllP Wnmon mnmcK I. IlJlOSe addresSCfl in Spilnlin- K'in - - . - !
.....wu vl4j .i... -aim hi - t- ui' 111 uiu ISiailll. -
is believed that & total of $504Q00 caniW1.1"- decker wire huercekwl in - jvite lie - Darl'.osa to niwrirv.
An urgent
be
"will come to the relief
and city organizations.
appeal is
.women w
ic"" "j -ni. iscoii 10 igive- as
mucli Ump as possible to Uie cam-j
paign early next week so that Uie !
campaign bay end with success.
in Uie meantime arrangements arc
"being madt" for an intensive campaign
early next weak in ail the rm'nl dis-
tricts. Due to the rain of-Wednesday
:uid to oUjer conditions which could
not he remedied Uie campaign in. Urn
country districts has heen going very
slowly and ihe .directors arp. work-
ing out h ilhin which will speed up die
movement.- Next week speakers are.
to he sent to rallies in every school)
district and eveiy possible effort will t
oe made to quickly raise the rural!
districts' quotas.
flvbuiuu . uiu women in itfV r r vutl wh iiiuiiire. ihf rim i wm.ii l
icf of the countv ! 1 UUSUil1 prt-caunons were .take
s lieing made today 10 the bers aud -ort nfileials from ;botub ar-'we are waating tin :it
orkers announced -in the var- la'?kii- . " !- derstood that both state!
Tl HUNDRED FACE
TRIAL IT GLEVQJUVO
FORI! Di! RIOTS
umn nm nttsnnn
i 1 1 1
THREATEN MASBAGBE
IF GIT! IS Til
fl
THiniy-SIXTH DIVISION
pfm rnn
io aiii run
ilk ill JONE
TtPfPTC in
iOver yesterday's -incidents.-. Tife Gen- 'hA. -embodied in the peace treaty with
oral Labor Frdcnuion lias issjieri a Germany which has finally been com-
t'i.Mr.-M. t comimuee is to meet to- iei(i. no not provide for the. sinking
i night to GOnstder tlie stei'is to be tak-!of the laisor German warships. The"
'en as a r.;ult of the disorders. t disposition of- these vessels is left in
I Wriring ut Fluwanite Deputy Mar-jte decideir upon later by the allied
jcel Cachiri says that the day was a.i?i1fl associated powers.
thei . lfl(i Chinese delegation to the peace
'magnificent ' demonstrjition of
en in Kinrifptn nmi---l ur ..it i .'s
... - ' . . i ' ""i u.i i i i. fiti i.ijr
- . i . --JSi UIUUIIIBV I ill H Ut'VHUSJ!
must be mi
numuuuil 14IU 1111
: depondenco are -a hg way tiff; J)o!
yon .think we aw - prepared tor ohhei
. statehood or iiidupmidencc." he'MKed
W.e .ara.;iiot' replied Dr. UaitbospJ
("A c-oiiiit ry" which" has the number - of!
Mliuerutesf . "-Porta ' liico has. -.vVhostf
- niaskcK am without means' of educa
lion' -anti whose economic condition
. ik -deplorable. is not prepaj-ed to be
either. a republic or tr'state. ' We-lVavej
- to prepare -our coiuitry and provide!
u . 'Jie-means- fdi' ; its being politically
..... .v..u ' j-eoouomieally anjl etfucationany in j
I -I A LI VI r i Mini I'iM.- nn uu- ?r.$ .
. v . i ..coiitiiutin .to enioy itK soyeriihr ifi v
it nnvit mini i nti i. ? - - ' - - --
jjoimmmi itiMii.mj!; ..ideut of-medicine who haw had two
; years ol Ins course who. is. diligt'iit
-;0V1- 1.V3)E.VI'-. Tl ' t ) t M I STJiA I ) I LY !M i
:v-:'xri.vi? ox ((Tv; viTir
wiK uiscjpune of the laborimr coherence is exnected to
j.classes" jiiiil was marred only by thetHtat-met tQay concerning the
j bruinJity.. of the ferocious police." ' Jtlement of Uie Kiao Chau dh
i - r.rbwdv Miieli gradually hail been iu'"icn 'vas effected by the Council of
; a?senibliR hi the Place Madeleine I Three of the peice conference. It is
sum henntnc' fliorgettj". "we are nof1 understood that the Chin RSe rpnro
issue a
set-
dispute
TiKA Y.v L'Ti.LLl
. .. ' ( Hy Asscwjacoir rn'' '
HivUXE. 'May 2.-i?rhe i4d guards in in
.... - - ...
Munich are reporttMl .iaha:
G
(By. Anuria ted Press.)
ILKVKLANfll-Mvisiv H
EHMflNY AGR
SE
fiATOR II
EES WITH
GE AS TB
J erj.
LEAGUE Of NATIONS "
lvtili
tsh
O'EIUIA IhEXUVAl S.WS IT IS
snntfiiy to KivK Virromors
l 1 nunur;i; naie- as soon ixa - Ju can. but whoso
' i-dnuinait ior ( simties. you are . no . vc-t mnv w wm
7:
; Ifyfchenbtrg. . a
iJiiwor on me hoi-miisi.ntkot M.virr to you -get in" vour fourUi or fifth veai
i WpunuIier lit lluiu-ef.cDUrl 1m av r a vnin! .hihnr will !f. rMfi.r.i.ui
l-f- ' " f ""r " - - ---- -y- .s. "Jt wvu. UVli
'Hip oi uuursuay piay jay tord-.uienrt'iij r you -know perfectly well that
I v me mi economically pn:par to
j h tire drauialfi- fin tie to the rioci.-i
ILskj demonstration yfetertlav atr im
ideiitified inaii was killed by a:detccl
.bullet. ;"elft-.eif.
be either-a -state or :i repulilic.
'In this I. agree vith Dr.JJarbpsa
.sacro. the botuebis. .wlrcn
ment foi-fes auaejc tbe c4v
1 is(x ( tn.I VrtMMt()tVuti!i ' - sul vvc:are not vi.'ouu mat me Chinese repre-
( :v irV 'itVlifn Vv strtteh1Mweeu Uie -Madelefne' anrsentativi8 Ul express a keen diis-
TWU" HCM'US . .v.v ut ii v uHvurue anu swept - 1 ""v"-m mi uie decision
t . I n
Meinffrallxtal u'-' "in
....v. i'hiitov) i ujy-iwuits.. ti n."
communists are: Un-uatelimg to in
- oown. uifr jitre Koyale. Cavalrv hur-.
- . ned them . back immediateiy to the '
ri f '. - .-sile 8tIk but. seveVal thousand!
uu? fmlfi.-.jnv news Ktory ainiearitm. reacdied th6. Pinn. fn j.
Inn -SorUi Sfur-Tcleflinnii -to- TlUs crowd "was an ntiinpnt..! hil'
trifig joy to many lirown-lsbr groups lhat had -rnrmii . i
Place -Uie la Coneorde. . ihrnitirli
tnef fet- J
the govern
rh"! ' " - " "f1-Place Ule.. la Concorde. - th
.. J he i hiro-sixih Division hat;-made which th cavalry made one in
ttf-iON iir-i i;tvt. low-aUiome . . -. live c fiarge5 and then withdrew.
rn-; of ihU ren.-h.-ri F(-Vorth?; . Tjie. - efforts of the police
:uih..ii iKorntuEr ta the Airi lt!; - cqtmliy fruitless njt ti .i.w :
.rmwheatl- the Official tinging crowds. swnt nasi tho iint..i T
' j-r Ccitij. -:f. .- . . j. ..- : i
ROillffl KINO AT -;
REAR OF TROOPS IS
ENTERING BUDAPEST
in.t artiuecy fire" of fim tlemiaf. Sf"' af
government troops-..nhdible in Mun- 1 J'" ' iho division. ' ne.CrilJon.l!eadniiiriPr t n A.w i
itOi ahd-fe.( o.hstantly-t;rfi'4ing nearer.' TV ronamandiu t;r tw rl Servipg OfHean peace .delegation- with ii'nnt nr! VlCTOIiV
uiuuii: id private ativreea involved 'MiMi r.as iH"n t:rwed Ubij? date: Vive be. Wileon and
Iiere.
!o prt-paiv the Thirt; -.sixth Divfeioni fQMef'-
'Vive l-Amer- 1
' 4
f"r rohinj !f thf-lrnileri St.-iti - " Mimtv.e The cavalrv rit nniron J
- r-- ...... 'J. IVUMJimil
.hi' rnr.siV::l fnci! otici if .'brdosf UK'ir liny? and graduajiy herded the
..Munich .lfVimrtrd ('ajftureii. '
PA H IK. lay 2.'The.. nvari;m ':
ernine.iit' ti'bojw have Vapt.d ' Mmilch'.
.according to atlv.itey.receivod here...
Getting Ready for j
Trans-Atlantic Flight
(I5y : As-socriaWl :Priis)'. ' .
AliOAltD THE t:i S..::piUlltllt;:
May Cany lug. "nkvai. slvimion :oF-
Y .tirers and mu and qiiiptjient. to - lite i
tiase ol the Aihe-rjqay-.imvjjs projeetd
.wt ..ti .:. .Jl-.' .. .- ' " f-T- .
n i . u.iiioiui umiMjiu we are noi l -A7wimittriiMii. . iutiii
COMES TO JtOUMAXIAX
FOUfE ATTACKI.Vfi- THE
HrxcAurAs capital.
h'ii!. t. ctu- enwas . m?o. -the rdc streets so that.'
'Thn. division : wiUtip half an 'hour the entire place-;
';t ty !.t ir ( rA
uill ia.. i thv coMtrid nf t.h Com- R Lj Cn-.-CTle ha.-t !C n cleared.
. :i;jnpr:g f.'etH '-fti :t'r.i'-.r oi i-"'jiufHps r " : -
! April i:.. tmnriiK-st to .'mlKukatfen
i ciiit will MuififT.'-e on or' before"
j 2-;.- Ml ord'T'i f-r pn?f.'"iTatioli
j will issue- from' the Cot'im'audiH'g'on
;:rnl Sft sire of Supplies
iltspnN-h initu IJ. . Tiiiuinms
St str-Tc leu n: m ttashingj tm voire-
spoiii nu edneday uiglit slnlvd.
th:it the T!:irf;..;ivMi Mould mil
ir
r-
'til.
tS III PI ANN
NG
Associated Press)
VIKX.A May 2. King Ferdinand
f or Koumania accompanied by French
f generals is "about to enter Budapest
: the capital of Hungary at the head of
jlibt troops a Bucharest dispatch to
thcViene Krei Press says
policemen were: prepared economically fyr 'stathood.the coast today an
II or badly h'eateifraiid jtboitt nun or to be iiideneiftlnni rennlilie
'hiuidred persons.! wounded mnnv ser- b'enator Gioriretti jisked Dr. r!nhr.t
Jjioiiftly. Aitput .-thirty persons' 'serious-;if he. -thought Porto liico was.!.pre-
. jly j anjttred. are. :ih huspitalK. ivhibv I'ai'cii to govern itself. Dr. Pai'bosii
jsewes of cithers including ..ibmen . icplied that -at- the present moinei.it
I'mtfi trampled by rioters and cliibbed u wa.s not. bocnuKi- self-governmem
f By Associated Pressi
L.v inJiNL. LMav J. Plans fr
j;ellre
tlie! w-mt-ked by. astv- civilians be it
league of Nations which have. beeii'PUjpng an end to the ; .demonstration
lorm mated at Paris have brought dis-J T.h5 xioting y;i.s general iii piibli
:is Hearing
ta..(l;pe.'cted to
reach its dest tiuttlOil--Tflmttrrqir.
nunc iilf) the Army of Occupation
bul Imd been onkred ihnn T(m-
nei're Mate of mme. to sofpc
I' mi t tu'jsrer. the sutMiiv hae. . ...
.- ilfadriuartitrsi of n.Vse S".' t ton 'o. 1.
the latio;i of the I'oumiuuding Geuera!
nf the Srvi' e nf Km miles. s- at St
HUGE .rKKR:nKDEE GALLED Tl
DISCUSS FfflM MIFERS
O.WhV T0;Tlt!)K ISHITISH MILI
;. TAUY MLSSIOA I'OK PK1S(.
KJ:H MKUi-HY iUMTLSH;
I
signflb'd goyeniment of and by thj-
jici'aiist .bearbjuartiirs was tUallyf rpopje and for the -people while today
Hted by. aqjy- civilians bent on1 would result in goviM-nment by a
jmrt of the'people outy because with-
out preparation the people would be
g to a suni-jarni'y tan.ks. and truck if. aided in
rview givenl P.wf ing them; ! J I
Famous Salvation
Army "Lassie" Is.
Back in America
' (Hy Associated Press) .
NEW- YOKK May 2. "Ma" Pur-
dirk the sjxty-year-old Salvation Ar-
my "lassie!' who is "mother" -to thoii-
fcWnds of doughboys with tlie Ameri-
can Expeditionary Forces arrived- in
New York today fro in BresL
BERLIN HE
dis-;
illusiruunent to Germany. H is regard-5 square sJevetnil Mrominont- i Uior WWrr.r-'l by the fortunate U-w
ud there as a thinly veiled scheme for ofttihfar.es.
the victorious powers to tfiin ohe -ag-i -ff)t-ia lists and ynipathiy.ers .at; pub
c noency ajut gives the militarists anjuc tsquare werej ridden d o w h - b y
ojijoriunjty u launt uie pacttists tor;m.qtinted polit-f-men hud soldiers -in
their simplicity according to a sum-i
marizer report of an inlerv
uie Be rlin 'correspondent of the llcr- . : ' Jlob Lender
aid by Herr Schuekking. one Of Gerr: The one fatality o&urred 'wlirin si
manyV peace delegates. ' 'I m i rushed . detifctivdi Woodring iunli
loU Krs. vVoodrsngdeclired he fl'rdw his ALL
revBtver to wm' Ins tfwn life. -fired uH
tltej i alleged leader o(: the mobJ the)
bi'ijaet imssing "througlrithc 111311'$ neck j
Shnl.
A
GENERA
RS HAVE
Original Americans .
Oversubscribe . .Ulldta' ':uir''- Mmcm'Mit of troops 14 direct- 'uiouu"c-s ihdi
icu uo'U tnai port
(Byl Associated Pre..-.i
LONDOX. May 2.r-Tbe tovM-iiinwit
the
flkXPLK'TS FII0.M .MAY SECTIONS
OF rorXTKY ATTESDIXG
WASIIIXGTOX SESIOX.
Holshf:Vtst. t!fverti.'
hiient has oftert'd to-exchaiige the mem-:
Nail About June 1. .
Nie tact that the TlUlty-Hixth. UL
Minn says the official newsnniVor. "i who arc now British nrkrmon: r
!bors .tht-Jlrilial. mililary niSm tA WSfri-Tnv V .
(By Associated Press.)
comity in South Dakota where' the in-'
dmn . liuiiiilatidu . is nredhftiitinnt h-if gng.tr t he I." Yfuih area tloes .not.sig-: ! he Bolshevlki government- :ils.
rvtffniiJ.r-iwa ir v Inifv thiit we :ire m nii f mu.ii ftnuoVni tioinicrK ihut nir. ;. f; ;ttlut" ere today and tomorrow by
it became Renown today. j. .- ...Sn.ith say W(r will stay in the U MnnavR .r t V exchange of all British S ? consider plans
I My Associated Press.)
I
u.Mieris irom.. uvanv sections nf "th
ttendlng
today and tomorrow
r country- are attending n.. cnnfwo'nro
. r w vt
HOLIDAY
lifsiNKSS- SrSPK.XOLI) KX-
CEPT S.MALL SHOP CO.MH CT-
Kl) BY T.IIE1H OWXHKS.
Municipal Building
Is Wrecked By Bomb
(By Associated Tress.)
BROVv-.VqVlLLE Pa. May 2.-Aji ex-
plosion which it is believed .was caused
by a bomb wrecked the -municipal
building liere today. A score of per-
ilous trapped in the basement were
C Rescued by firemen.
XEW -BRITISH FLIVVEH.
(By Associated Press.)
LONDON May 2. An KngliEh manu-
facturing concern announces that il
is preparing to put on the market an
kutomobile that can be retailed for
50 or certainly not more than 300
killing him instantly. First ; report;
i uie ueau man was an. on-iooKer.
A (-ore were found iV bo arniedl
police say. - -u
iSoveraJ hundred rioters thro;
ponce headquarters when C
(By Associated Press)
BKI1L1N. M:iv 'A '. M-i'v .".. in. 1..
""f Willi it fori the' lirst time an aiiuosi
1 complete - observance of a workers'
tened
1 holiday in Berlin.
Ruth- j of cohimunication
Nearly all means
were shut down
The Pir.sf-
' . 'I'- '
AuienciiiiS".
i.
WALLAS... -.Mai" i Wriukleit
with age and beht. with! the. tot I
fif inany.yearK.M rsC.SDplfle "ilone :
I blood- '
oloodfjtG.
v -vf" " (r..ior.a1naniFu(.toricai shops an.l restaurants were!
Slheurcvar: tt"1? rosed' 00 hi
il . H .? ni. ss oi businesses which were conducted net---
J)ozens of shots wet'e fired in iublic
Rnd.iro -wliorft mnrn llt-m OtHiMl
isl and sympathizers! assembled' for a'-'a"Vvn 6r New Day for
Ma.V Day rally and to protest against) . Labor President Savs
rJ.hCim:is J. Aloonej'.
Missionaries. Safe
i Say Presbyterians
t (By Associated Press.)
EW YORIv. .May 2.tAnuouncemenl
hasl. been matte by the Presbyterian
Board of EoreigntMisaions that all mis-
rsioiiariesJn'.the'diBturbed sections of
of Treaty Provisions
(By Associated Press)
WASHINGTON. May 2.-PreBdentii
"Wilson cabled Secretary .Tumulty to- 1
day that in his opinion the labor jno- i
gram adopted as a part of the .peace j
treaty constitutes one of the most'im-j
portant achievements of a new day-:
in which the interest of labor are toil
be systematically and intelligently 1
of Bokchitp :Ulf la; -;v ' fti
ed Indian "ai'id ri fulT
patriot has iuhsoribed'.iiheralh'
to every- l.iherty:'lfHiu. 4 .
Mer yon'ngest so:i)v.."Huin.m;i(le.' '
Che 'supreme sablNce wfUtc vaiv'
and; in. order '-toy VontTntto the:
work which. he; s6 ! nobly began r;
slm. hris boughl V it'tory jii'dtes .1 n. .
.double the atnopnt bT .her iiruv-
ioflft subserinUohJJ. . . .
And there are oilier Bokehjio
patriotsHiram and ijobj the t.wo-
rndiun )wya who liiat yoiir cabled'
their subscriptions. frbni the fir-
ing line. -Hiram madpfly-o at-
tempt slo get into the seirvice.and-
then refused a commission from
the home '.service to sail over-
seas as a private? -he 'has re-
turned home while Bob; who at
one time stayed on (he battle-
front' forty days and nights and"
was three times gassed; is still
in jingland. iBoth hoys liavo
subscribed for Victory j Liberty
notes. -
area for at least ton.ir -or .f.iv weeks. i Drisoners. iii the hands of tho Bolshe-1 1 "Ml cement ot farm life
This will put u in the port of;em- vists. nrobIems and to dKcuss the-part that
rnniinsi nmirniiiiniT
btft R bUttKNfflN
the' Department of AirrFenlfnro mar
take in aiding the national state and
! community agencies in carding out
such plans. ;
TO TME OVER RAILS i0?
0P BVYAIMA
VOICE OiMECTHLV TO THE
x AiKASUHE.
oeverai measures to
the Special Session
H will be' of" interest toj Brown-.. -wood
friends- to .note that .the .
above story was sent out . from
the Victory loan headqutrters by
Silas B. Ragsdale of this city.
hiirkation abouf June 1st:" ' . ;
u is c ustomary tor. contingents . to. ftf
remain in a-conconfratioti area for at
leus.t a month - tie Alans is -.n 'central-
ization point for troops ordered- luune !
ft is locutod about- ninety mites from!
the coast; St. Xazaire being the nearest!
.'port from which troops debark." .
!- The story from the Arrowhead- dis-' --
pels v-irrujtHy alt doubt that the divi-j . ItlvPBESIvXTATTVFS
iioij. ui we uyiiio- suiue uine - (lut ing
the lattr part of .Tune' or the .early :
Jpari of .Inly; -. " .' "
; "The hew came" the Arrowhead i-
' e.rKlMllllfMi - "XV-hOll' Itlinil - ol iH lutlinonrl I
i wo" were uoini: into the Ithinehmd jindi . ( By. Associ'iired- Brese.i
Jnone.expec'ted.tp -g0 home before Xlfreej MJ?liN. tM.'iy -'.-.The const im ional ; than the discharged soldiers vot
more months. "' ' . ". - jcciuimittee of the nationaL assembly ntj'S measure at tie coming special
1 "('.ppies of the ieleamm were immu-j W(m'ai ha adopted a resolution pro- sio"-.' . -
rdiatflv "sent out h.y (lie Chfafof Staff ' vi.llnl' lllid the entire railway system "" ;
iapd Thursday-night (April 10) the en-!liG tnko (vbr h 110 fwvernment iiutiftMav nav. CI?;ri ;
Mire SivteeMth Arni- April- 11)21.- '- . p' J wIB5neS III
j . (By Associated Press) .
AUSTIN May 2. Governor' Hobby
jtoday said that he will consult with
ithe presidiug oflicers and members
;bf the L"gislaf ure before deferniining
upon the submission of sublects oth-
antiting .great joy and all-encompas- lu" epreseniatives ot- Bayana have
01ceu tneir onjection ti the measure.
.slug-good will."
I Pershing. Heyiows
Division.
Tlie Panthers passed in review he-Battleship. Oregon
lore 1. en. .101111 .1. rersnnur. cominnnt -i -nit c
Out of Commission
the Spanish Capital
!
ter-in-chtof "of the American Expedi-
jTloutiry Forces on. Wednesday April!
US) according to. another story from the'
j Arrowhead. Prior to the review the .
division submitted to a rigid inspea-j
(By Associated Press)
MADRID. May 2. The police and
people engaged in a May Day demon-
stration and clashed here yesterday.
Twenty-nine police and several per-
sons in the crowds wero wmmiiari
i The telephone operators who have.
I been nti.cfi-itrn i..-a ..t. .1 i
AhHH(.n). May 2.-A shortageland those nr-ret hM
(By Associated Press.)
j of men is. about to cause the Navy De-
Hon by the Commander-in-Chief
"One year ago today." says the story! partment to place the - famous battle-
the Thirty-Sixth was the most talked-i ship Oregon out of commisinn a.-.
of subject ht the mouths of" the luut-jing Secretary Roosevolt said today'
! V -V A A A A A A A -A
dreds of thousands who witnessed the that If the state of Oregon desired thei www iJ J' 1
rcvl0w Fot Worth. ArHnsionleovornmont proba.- w'tT SSj JXTv r ZSt
ship over to the state to be maintained
i i
1
1M
safeguarded and promoted.
(Continued on page three)
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