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LATEST AU;
May 81, 1914.
CITY EDITIO
NtWSPAPER AT THE TEXAS CAPITAL
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.FOUNDED MAY 31, 1914
AUSTIN, IEXAS, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 16, 1919
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PRESENTS SPECIF
ALLEGED WASTE
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HIGHEST TRIBUNAL RULES AGAINST WETS MAY RETHROWN
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By DAVID LAWRENCE.
By Asspclated Press te the austin AmericaA
dent
Washington Corr
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
BAILEY SOUNDS DEMO CALL
Tense Situatina Ui Cuba.
WASHINGTON,
IS.
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REPAIR AMERICA
TEXAN RELEASED
AVIATOR
hisky from bond.
HINTED AS G.O.P.
com
Up With the Sun
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the
SLOGAN IN 1920
By Asoelated Press to the Austin American
be
a FNT
of the J. M. Doble ranch, near Muz-
H
man
er—yes, he pass,
Teacher, if D. :
peace
ruuid, under the toj’ce
tice and applying it.
will bs at the old
the Avstin Anerlen
That's a sugar plum of a bull
Va., Dee,
Culbertson
sent—‘ rlana
the fundamental
a Qeel
ten eon
fslon
whinh
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delivery, are requested to telephone 114 at
AUSTIN AMIRICAN
itlona that The Ausiim"
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merlean knows
the full
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in
and highe
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of delivery servie.
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tarted From
: This Mon-
d Passen-
Ncw Beach
Verdict at Polls May Be Follow- [
ed by Revolution, Is Fear
Expressed.
we are a re present a five gdvernment
and not a bolshevik syncopation."
in this
I habit.
ILES
SDELAY
NORMAL
Says Democrats Are Ready
Compromise on Any Rease
able Basis.
15 —
earn-
IN ELOQUENT PLEA FOR OLD
TIME RELIGION AND POLITICS
-na naii-i
Uw Camp-
CUmUM Adv
paper. It Ma
AS MEX BANDITS
GET COLD FEET
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tance of the
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matter
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of tranquillity pn.the island.
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RMENIANS
“WET” CHRISTMAS HOPES
DASHED TO PIECES
DEMOCRATIC CHIEF OVERRIDES PRES. WILSON
HITCHCOCK WILL ACCEPT A RE VISED LEAGU
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NEGROES LYNCHED
THROWN IN CREEK
Domestic Questions and Eng-
land's Six Votes Hinted.
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PRINCIPLE INVOLVED
CONCERNS THIS NATION
I anchored
o render un-
SOt"THERLAND, wm VA.
Is ANOTHMR ASPIRANr
FS are run-
e azain this
• rmity with
t iirond ad-
compromise
Mid the
i made promptly by return mail.
Acatn’s always very best "want ad" medtum
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V’TRNUFD
AU "wint ed” advertisers outeide of Austin
shosald mdhe remfttanee with order Nt statan
rates and if remittanee is in excena, refund will
upon mate power.
"It the nature ord conitions of a
restrletioh upon the tBe or dispomi-
tion of prqerty in suh that a state
“AMERICA ALWAYS
Full itHour Ansoeatea rresa Report.
The A wall a Amerlean’s lensed wire of fas
“ALL FOR AUSTIN
Oom ex, Who Has Opposed Con-
stituted Authority, Sees the
Cuban Presidency.
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Amari rsa
• hung over
be shore.
uartera. an-
IK transport
t. haccording
ere was a
n on board
fitted with
I
UKRAINE
War Expenditure Report Pushed A head
WAR TIME PROHIBITION LA W IS UPHELD ' ~ DEerTe enrpit
party |
vi . .. .. . .aaca, ... a.... A Texas school ma’rm wrote • • •
Un.: 22 M2 E 1.2 the end of the world on weanut । RAIL BROTHERHOODS
equivalent to an election.
A Big Friociple Ls Involved.
The principle involved in the elec-
tion is a big ont. and It is gving
the Anited States concern.
Am
in both cases, the court denied
contentons of Eihu Root and oth- I
nly two
he union
h tory In
it
Ameiated Pama Gompieta Lewd
Wire Serviee da Fmi 24
.“.“22
report of 24 hour eomplete
•part and is printed regularly
, Bo’*,,
Fred G. Hugo of ’El Paso, manager
tion takes private property without |
Just compensation; that the period r
of the war emergenay for which the
Hays, republican national chair- House extrnvagance.
Hoot’s < ontentions Denied.
It is only by recelving sueh notifi-
"the great fact that there rests on gress for "violation of the principles
the republican party the tremendots on which this gorernment was
was not stating the proposition fair-
ly” when he attempted to take a
teat vote of th audiehce on ratifi-
cation of the League of Nations,
By Associated Prose to
WHEELINO, w,
date op
ordinary
President Only Could Save
Wets With A Proclamation
Of Demobilisation.
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Always Send Your Renewal Subscription Before Your Time Is Up—Never Wait for Your Austin American to Be Stopped—You Cannot Afford to Miss Any is
Austin American Is the Only Morntng Newspaper Sold in Central Texas Printing the Fad 34-Hemr NewoUp to Closing of AsmcsaS^Press Wires. Printed 3 a. m. Today. Ad Others Printed the Night a
year.
Underlylng that idan
work at initial
no: ed.
Those. howo.tr
rne.
held after
action by
TRUE TO TEXAS”
"By Ansoeiated Bress to the Austin Americsn.
WASHINGTON D. C-. Dec. 15.--
Twelve roll calls interspersed with
charges extending over two legisla-
tive . days. Brought adoption late in
terminal were re-
Justice Brandeig decision in part Appi
follows; +Wed
4,
eal for a "patriotism in peace as “wasteful extravagances," and
I as in war" wus made by Will ident Wilson personally for
I imposes in this respect
limitation upon the national power
than does the fourteenth amendment
to wage a nation-wide
.Mr. Wilson says NO: Sen.
Hitchcock says YES! Demo-
cratic harmony in Washington
seems to be. exploding.
notices aro ap-
co-operation to
treaty with the reservations.
necesnary to
“But ne i
•Inta statute
in Ameriran.
1 4—sxty
taWea into
of Justice
u working
sent at
• ffective date long enough to enable ■
those engaged in the businenn to dis
pose of stocks on hand at the date
of its eneetment, should be obnoxious
to the fourteenth amendment: or why
onee and mfssing peper will
He assalled “the participation
preachers in politiea," he warned
audience that the present trend
ring l’oulet
ilangon on
on me at-
•Un American
sides 1,500,
during Uii*
this people
redured by
8, who are
R them of
enslons, *<
MW ism pas-
throughout •
rturncd to
any irregulnrity
precinted set a
secure perfeetlon
LARGESTCIRCULATION'IN AUSTUf. AND CENTRAL TEXAS' AND ONLY MORNING
to a further extension of their power
in politics, and declared that "a Sg
government in control of a ’rotestant "X
hierarchy would be wrse than the - -
present difficulties would be solved
tn one way—by findirg exact jus-
mri smews* hand " " )
"2. i *.
responsibility of lrting America out founded” in passing the child-laboz
of the slough into which th* pres- law as a rider on a tariff bill, after
ent administration put Mt and putting the United States Supreme Court
into force the most comprehenstve ha held such labor law uneonsti-
ttve meas- tuttonal.
The Old Joe Bailey.
nowadays o Americans and disturb
ed conditions in Cuba may cut off
that supply. * y-- .u
The department Of state la watch i liquor traffic is
Ing Cuba closely to fend moral or '
material suppott to the continuanbe
to leuve Cuba, and come to the
United States
i Public Purpoees. "It he said, "simply a mat- While conde
• here was no appropriation of the ter of Roosevelt’S* square deal, exact prohibition act
Iiquor for public nurpomee, ijustice for labor, exact justice for *
"The wartime prohibition net fly- capital and exact justice for the
a period of even months And public, the third nide or the triangle
ng | which must not be loot Right of."
■■i—n—Mri—e——1—"—Skew———MS—aassSM
The England-to-Australia flight, for which the Australian government offered a prize of
$46,800 to the first aviator making the trip in thirty days has been completed by Captain Ross]
Smith, the Australian aviator, in his Vickers- Vimy airplane, shown in the picture. Insert,
Captain Ross, . " .
If Yen Are Leanee ausfin ror • While,
Anatin city subse ribers who are lenvine Aua
tin for vacation M well as man subacribere
may haye the Austin Amerienn Torwarded to
out a cubMe Athtton bas be- Ehoan.canos No„opintone whsh. ma!
oom. i.w ana a matter of grave /bun4ndedcdown next.MonAoy 2:
coporr"ecozaainaze,cqrefoudgakheyeliciatia.
Gomez, a former or~M.nl ot Cubn, PT. An imo --euc.i.
dwelope tw ot a new revolution. .„To:day. .dectalon ot prciglly
which the Cuban preps is doing its EWept away all hdpes of a wet
utmost to prevent hristinas as the possibtlity of the
It will be recatie that after thewarzume ast beinK. repealed befov
1.0 eldu,n. Gomez mndce • inree conatitutonal prohipitieon becomenet:
army to r—oil and J«l> Mm in aifective ori: month fromoTuenday
aumber of ofricer in the Cubad"e:conudertd rou-te.
rivoluton to omrrow the col i The canea decided were those of
luted -ovemment ot Cuba. ithe Aentutky aistiueriss and. were-
mted DirdeP in l obs [house companies of Loulsvile, Ky .
Th. Gome rE"outon produced lend.Dryfoim.nbium 4.Co. of New
such monditioa or ajorder end re I York. Instituted for the purpose ot
suited tn such destruction or prop- ' sompeliin«, the Eovernment to re-
erty among’Cubans that Gomes had , 1508e
that ticket, which, under
By Aseoelated Pres t. the Aestin A-erican.
HUNTINGTON. W. Vx, Dec. 15 —
Two negroes, accused of murdering
E. D. Meek. a vesident of Island
Creek, Logan County were taken
from a train, at Chapmanville, Mon-
day and lynched, according to re-
ports reaching Huntington Monday
night.
The bodies were then thrown into
Island Creek, the report say a
LEAKS ON DECISIONS
ARE TO BE INVESTIGATED
By Aesociated Press, to the Austin American.
] the House of a special rule permit- 4
ting immediate consideration of the MAh-A, nAc+„;m. NrTA,,N, 1k
report of the committee, which in- -onroe Doctrine, Monopol 0
AY RAID
. 1 -,
.-r,
"pbseriber» wishing their addresses changed
2 please state bothe’d end new addresses. _______
-"lease ndvine st onep f any irresuiarity of be made
delivery either by Autin earner or ey matL f
BUFFAL, N
republicans half way in a
promise."
The senator expressed
ia Amer 'teas.
14.—Gen.
tat w* re
ay. Mayor
Charles F.
•f the 1st
if rivillans
ral a rous-
1.
n American
14—Four
5350 tona
the Fort
rine Boat
7. It was
By Ansoclated Prens to the Aestin
CHARLOTTE, N. c.. Dec. 15--
Specific reservations to the peace 3
treaty, to which the democrats
in the senate would agree as
a compromise, were outlined by. J
Senator Hitchcock of Nebraska,
administration leader., in an ad.
dress Monday night in the in- a
terest of Clyde R. Hoey, demo- ’
tertorate?
Will it make for pears or blood,
•bed?
U. S. May Have to Speak.
There is no question but that after
the decision of the supreme court, rout d. under the toiler power, im-
some pronouneement from th* Amer-, it eonsiptenty with the four-
lean government may be found nee- teenth umerdment without makingiprograin of wise comstruettve meas-
enpary tn prevent revolution , compe nmaton; then the United States 1 ure s ever atten.pted in this repub
Cuban sugar is rather valuable may for a permitted purpose impoee ilc." . With all his old-time brilliance
A ,22Ke restricton consisted with the < Would Apply Exnet Justice. of retort and qulek wit. he silenced
tifth Amendment without making | Discussing the industrial Ritus- a pretest from th audience that "he
ioompenpnton: for probonition ot thejtion. Mr Mays deolared hat tNe ------- ’
t-*- H ongeded to be an ---- -- -
tpproprlat. menns of tnorenaing our
war effielency.
cfreumstances, would
r. r ite during
tion tan ab
s nearly MM
. und many
for expecteni
et arrived.
unanimous decision, constitutionality
of the war-time prohibition act was
sustained Mouday by the supreme
Court
The opinion, given by Associate
Justice Brandeia, held m eftect how
ever, that the war- invoked- “dry*’
period %ti may bi terminated by
presidential proclamation of demo-
blization.
In rendering its opinion, the court
however, did not act on the validity
of the Vlstead prohibition enforce-
ment or on appeals Invoiving ' the
alcoholic content of beer, leaving
etin American
ne anxlety
safety of
he French
t f’ar on
i to fly to
Men and Money
Money beget* money
only when labor is
added to it. You em-
ployer* seeking help, and
r«u me eceking work, can
aet together to your mutual
rofit quirks— 1 you will
both read and both use th.
s.—Fir. has
’ates trans,
in the Hud-
nouncement was madelate Monday
night by the department of justice
that an Investigation was being made
of reports of alleged "leaky" an su-
preme court decisions by wich spec-
wlatora had attempted to profit in
stock market transactions
oeratie governmei
While "womn voters' were plen.
tifully wprinkled through his
dience, which completely filled
lower floor of the auditortum, nou
once did he address his autience
other than as "my fellow country.lend What
erimen." and in the bitter part of his i should be.
Judiciary Holds That Period Of
War Emergency Had Not
Been Terminated.
GOOD MORNING
ANDGOODLUCK
dBAL rzas weataa TODAn
Tueday ana Wednesday partly
I cloudy, sauapt unsetttea la exueme
I aquth portion
Speeial Newe Service of ths Aumtin Arericnn.
HOUSTON, Tex., Dec. 15.—Prefac-
ing his address with the statement
I that he was not a candidate for an
| office and would not, even if it were
। offered him without contest, accept
■ the highest political office in the gift
or the % citizenship of the United
States. Former Senator Joseph W.
Bailey at the Houston uditorlum,
Monday night, launched what he de
dared was to be a campaign "With-
in the Democratie Party" for a re-
turn to the "Old-time Democracy."-
Wallops Wilson’s Waste.
In doing so he assalled the recent
L t (
e
in Ameriean.
-The joint
• MM i M ah
rers an-
ommission
ly for the
ditions of
relief pro-
opinion in a statemer enrlier
in the day that there will be
found some bas’s of compromtse
that will rally enough support
from republican senntors to
ratify the treaty, and said:
"I expect this to be done
early in the yenr."
IB.—By
Row to Uw Austim Amrwenn Want A4s»
Telephone the Austin American, nt. and »
free beyole meenenger will calt tor yoar ad.
vertisement all priees ash with order.
—--- . ---- ---------- Cash Pdas to estimated on five nveraga
your subsoription to lit or send subeeription in words to a line i phort lines eount as one jine
writing or eall at Austin American office. Minimum cost is the price for five haw
•* you live outslde of Austin, sehd your sub. 80 times, I lines $e to Fach extra ine. i.ee
btioa direct or throuxh your poet master 15 times. I Hues 8,00 Each extra Hne
rle copy. Be. Muth 8 Mos 6Mos Year 7 times. A lines . I IP Beek extra Ke..
.....i $7.00 5 tisnes, 4 lines . 1 00 anh extra 11m. .
-T0 Fach extra line .
60 Each extra Hn« .
85 FAch ertrn line
the democratio
paign in behalf of Senator Howard
Sutherland. West Virginia who is be- fl
ing boomed here as a candidate for
president were perfected Monday .
night with the organization of the 42
"Sutherland for President club, i i
Nattonal headquarters of the cam- J i
paign will be Wheeling. William H. j
Bradshaw vm named national chair- (
man ]
D. B. White, publtetty manager, I
left Monday night for a tour of ths I
middle west in initiating the can-
palgn.
Aviator Flies 11,500 l^iles Ta Australia Wins $46,8Qo] BEFORE THE PUBLIC
cratic candidate in the ninth
district congressional election,
to be held Tuesday.
The democrats are “rady to
confer with and compromise
with republican reservation sen-
ators on any reasonable baste,"
said Senator Hitehcock.
NOT NECESARY, BUT-
"They do not think rseesg<
tions necemry, bet thes wii
concur in agreeng to some for
guarding the Monroe doctrine;
for m king it clear that domes-
tic questions are not within the
jurisdiction or the lengue; for
declaring that the lengue has no
control over our army and navy;
that we can be involved in war
only by act of congress; that
the plural votes of the nations
embracod in the British emptre
shall be disqualitied, and that,
if the United States Khali de-
cide withdrawal from the league,
it alone shan be the judge of
whether its obligations are such
that it can properly do po,»
WIL MEET G. O. P. HALF WAY
While democrats have refused
“to vote for' the destructive
reservations which Senator Lodge
proposes," said Senator Hitch-
cock, they are “willing to meet
ot tb« political parties, ths central
electorsi board of Ctba has ecied
that Jose Miguel Gomez is the head
of the liberal party in Cuba.
This entitles him to be a candi-
the ennetment of the prohibitory law
which were held to be permfssible
in cases a riming under ths fourteenth
amendment. J
l Iiquor Aequlred Before Fnnetment.
। "The question of whether an ab-
wolute prohibition of sale could be
I applied by A stnte of liquor oquired
before the enactment of the prohibi-
tory law has been raised by This
court, tout not answered because un-
f •uy vel, op
he l»e Kalb.
n^r was en-
ugh which
: ago on
'. tastin were
resumed at
it maiis. as
I which had
d hamnpered.
with reason-
... chndettneduna.
nanaagatnatco"hitutom "uatKohityt -0016 "ppicab. "ConstttttfondieMappomemanrezsa ’on
be regarded as eligible for ihe pres- limitations but the fifth constitutionalpolicies and platform to meet be- ard for his stand with rne admin-
-28en6¥ .of - rep »Mlc over which imposes in thia respect no greater fore the netional convention next istration in refusal to vote for the
the United States maintains a pro- S4m“mtiem •——— — ....
VilHstaa who had held him for 1
• It 000 ransom, according to advices , - -—----— — I-u avo-
recetved Monday. day.-D. B, sent the letter to
No ransom money was pull l j 118 te anetar ..e L. . 1 1 I
Information^ of Hugo’s -release wa 18 . ‘ er Y^r he passed
contained in a telegram recelve the Duck. Teacher, if D. B. ’
by the carranaa garrison at Piedras doesn't Rnow. our belief ;g vow
Negraa from General Alfredo IU- . 11 .. -.Venk- . YOu .
cnult, commanding one of the col- oetier wait till Thursday and
umns of government forees sent tolind OUt.
intercept the Vi Hietas i ’ _j6
Mexicans Al-o Rrleasd. ryu4 . .
Several prominent Mexicans, tak-i - nv ce.erPhar tractor in
♦n with Hugo in the recent raid on two hours lowered the prieg nf
Musqula and held for $5,000 ran-im,1,, 90 P t1
Km each, also were relensed with.-"- * •/V*
out payient of ary ransom money, l •
th- teiekram stated. । Flume to Italy! The secret'
Ki°i^ sezinopMixtcan.sonrghmtLondon treaty is upheld! Some-
adding that lack of normal means DOCY S been slapped on the
of communication made ft diffi , wrist,
cult to obtain further details. 1
Awottn Amesican MaS sb.-ma.
The Aumtin Ameronn a malled regularl
every morning. It yo miss it, it t* the fault -
of some pest offtee Netify the Austan Amer
ean at once and mhsira papers wil to senh
expositton of "the dog that
modern *o called pregressiveness," i 4 ,,1T----
puttinE the "progressives" and the Dronze cigar lighter; hollow in-
stat, "nosinitste. In."h some category as Bide, th'at you're supposed to
a conmargt nn Djenemtes of the pripctples of democ- * sell ',,4), in, r, ax.
prinelple' of n.0 racy upon which the American gov. fill wIth alcohol. How the 17th
■nt." lernment is foonded. and ht> rorora: is one to get the alcoh? What
| lion was a varaphro zation of that ar ,, dine with Co
old-tashioned hymn, -Th- olanme an You dong with yours, Gov-
tNaRelirion Is Good Enough for Me." ernor. I OU got one, but you”re
not mnking I* apply both to what his keepino mum_gAmg for *
nOt conception of what the church is ’ "8 -- Home IOX.
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Sinle copy. Be. Month.
•Austin, earrier . 1 45
or to mail, in Texas. 65
hi" to mail, is U B. KOO .... ___
was By mail, foreign -.00 3.00 6.00 12 to
All suhneriptions.are etrietly cash in edvance
them wherever they are by promptly notiry.
In* in writing the elreulation department ci . ...__....
the Austin Ameriean a.A nddresa will to ad.bees took an indirect slap at1.. --- "
“--m.Gretm ( “1 G"i
i n 2 I
m daily and not later than 7:so a. m country with women"
Sunday. Subnerbers falling to recelve their I Iap "Rule of F’reachers."
paues by this time nr any irrevularity hi 5
act was passed bad terminated: that
the law. was an infringement on the
state powers and an undue exrcise
ofthe wit powers of Congress.
of Justice Branles.
most
Fres-
White
rmerly the
iser Prins
took refuge
st nantional
{der during
to Assocated Prs to tne Austtn Ame:lcan
EAGLE PASS, Tex., Dec. 15.—
Dec. 15.— Democratic Congress for the
condemning the war-time ______ - ,, ----
- -aF—- - [ A: » fia*r»nt :====-====== Here's a money drive we’re
m-eimzustssusess"mranwn
znz-sfaimme Ai o" “ rL. pon
Thererora until tha and. of the ana inauntrten, but In ravor of cmaa e Be R or questiom. .or utterance rot win. h hr has be: at the Hancock toniro
war and the termtnation of domo: .atrona roulatoi of thrm. ho naid He predicta that with the .. nationails famous ho attacked sno at he Hancock tonite,
biimaton. I pormita an unrestrteted •W. are numinat that podagogie amendment •o ratiried it would nev. P^nas.r., democracy."
"1.. for..nrort and.. within .theltorm of Phternallam which haa ra- rt be fepeatea, and h« welcomedihel. In the v outset of hta address
Enited Staten males for other thanteeutiy developea ln thia country. tact that ••prohibition w. no fonmehe went into an
bven5• puOnT. ... . .. "We wi not forget that, While an tsaue in the Slat- or T-XAN Te '
."The.. uncomp:ated wroetrietion < we fouh in Pranc to mnje car claring that with* it out of ihe
uron. a. .2. . ." naoT" ‛m: tain mhe nghts of tree sovemnment ’hr Democratio party of the
E".nea? .nennturnfar j in this world, we have a re public could return to
!»■ nevere. than tha rentrietione.upon t preserve in tht" country, that <1.: -e-=.
the use of property acquired beforel— -- - ------- 2’ ------- ---
. " ili1
he said is and condemned the Democrate Con-
vestigated war-time expenditures of
the War Department.
Democratic members throughout
the two sessions waged a hard fight
• l to prevent consideratio» of the re-
$ port, which they asserted made no
specific charges and was only a se-
ries of veiled hints at fraud. In re-
ply, Republican Representatives
charged the Democrats with block-
ing proceedings "to conceal fraud
and incompetency of the War De-
partment." -
The report, which wa filed sev-
eral weeks ago by the committee,
of which Representative Graham of
Illinois is chairman, attacked War
Department officials ror alleged
wasteful expenditures of money ano
suggested reopening of all claims for
unexpired contracts settled by the
War Department and submission or
these claims to an impartial board
for final apptoval.
The report will be discussed fur-
ther to-morrow. Chairman Graham
having announced his intention of
making a prepared speech on the
findings of his committee.
Far the Austin Americmn.
Speeinl News service of th AWW Amertean
i WABHINGTON, D. C.. Dec. 16.—
♦ Presidential polities may give tha
American passing concern, but pres-
idential politics is Mexico and in
Cubware causing xenuine apprehen-
sion, tost revolution follows the ver-
diet at the polls.
Ths game in Maxico, where le-
gally l’renident Carranza cannot be
a candidate to suceed himself, has
resolved itself into a strugle be-
tween General" Wabio Gonzales and
• Alvaro Opregon. with the lattesnn-
willing to sign an agreement saying
he would not take up arms after the
election
ACCEPT HINES PLAN
■ —•— a
By Assoelated Pres to the Aunttn Amerienn.
WASHINGTON, Dec, 13.—Under 2
an agreement between the raltroa 9
administration and ths four brother । 9
hoods of train and engtnemen, an-
nounced Monday, time and a halt for
overtime in slow freight service will
become effective an of December 1.
All arbitrarles and spennl allow-
ancen formerly applicable between J
tet minal» were eliminated, but npoeinl
allowances for switching and elm liar
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