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WHEAT PRODUCTION
TRIAL OF KAISER
Heavy Weight Stars Past and Present
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WASHINOTON,
MAY BE UNDERTAKEN 1,236,000,000 BUSHELS
‘S
FEDERAL FORECAST
BY THE GERMANS
Assembly Soon.
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Stock of Houston & Texas Cen-
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Plaintiffs.
Dakota,
and 86,404
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OF FEDERAL COURT
condition, 93 2
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Offer Wholly Illusiomary.
Karo You Like Best
es to the Austin Ameriean.
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to
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with that part
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Corn Products Refining Company
P. O. Box 161
New York City
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Ry Asnoeiated Pram tn the Auetin Ameriean.
HOUSTON, Texaa, June 9
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ganized at New
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June 9.-
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Oats Forecast 1,446, 000,000
Bushels; Acreage 42,365,-
000—Other Crops.
tions
under
Supreme Court Rewards Case
for Relief and to Allow Oth-
ers to Intervene.
compl
ment
ourt
and
Waco .....
San Antonio
occasion
ift. Our
sugges-
be very
you in
ctory se-
Bari
Prod
sure
that I
the
the
de
it onl
the
in New York
Pacific to de-
stockholders
(An invasion of parts of Carinthia
by Jugo-Slav troops was reported in
dispatches last week.)
the prrnide:
1 exportatie
in. your dish of
Grape-Nuts
last inonth,
ever grown.
Condition
ooo in r
company
I
Winter Wheat.
lennsylvarta, 101 and 14.711
•hto, 104 and 64.111
Indiana, 98 and 66,656.
Illinois.
Missour
PLANNED TO FOLLOW
FALL OF PETROGRAD
in Amerfcan
provtstonal
Minn
Nort}
the offe
plan w«
pretense
chance
membe
F Ker
WINTER CONDITION
PLACED AT 94.9
American League.
By Associnted Press to the Austin American.
LONDON
vernment
ter <
win
Austin American’s
Baseball Scores
AN ARMISTICE REPORTED
AUSTRLAX AND JUGO SLAV
BILL TO RETURN WIRES
COXSIDERED IN HOCHE
Kid McKoy. Jim Jeffries and Jess Willard. Posed recently at the champion’s training quar-
ters in Los Angeles. (c) Underwood & Underwood.
S ALL-RUSSIAN RULE
and charged
• them under
CONGRESS SEAT THEFT
ALLEGED IN THE HOUSE
Postponements:
At Houston with Shreveport, rain.
At Beaumont with Dallas, rain.
At Galveston with Fort Worth, rain.
“NO FINAL VERDICT
CAN BE RENDERED”
W estern League.
By Associated Press to the Austin American
Tulsa, 3; Wichita. 2. •
Okahoma City, 6; Joplin, 2.
Postponement:
Sioax City-St Joseph, rain.
ABLE
E
Postponements:
At New York with Chicago, min.
At Boston with Detroit rain.
ANOTHER ATLAMTIO •HIGHT
IS PLANNED BY THE XA
, 110,000.000: MODIFY DECREES
i
Postponement:
At PltUburg with New York, rain.
Texas League.
B, Azsoelated Pres to the Austin Amereen.
At San Antonio: R.
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edin
the
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— those organic
elements of the
field rains,-those
valuable phosphates
so essential to the
building and upkeep •
of health at every
age.
There's a Reason "
erated terrttory in
expected capture
6—
| of the Texas railroad
Molif» t ourt Do ret s
ent permitted only through the Amer
scan relief administration.
9
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ke, 2-iip
federal reserve board. In his speech
at the Texas bankern’ convention at
Galveston.
iled
by th
N ISANKEiN’ HHAI
F(R (TIO)N (ORPOKATION
TWO TEXAS RIFLEMEN
ON UNITED NT ATER TEAM
You get the
vital
mineral
salts
Re*
A
- ■ ' %
making it the
government,
tions with
Cleveland .......000 000 001--1
Philadelphia ........000 100 02°-3
By Associated Press to the Austin American.
WASHINGTON, June 7.—Congress
began the fourth week of its new
session Monday with the senate con-
sidering the bill of Senator Kellogg
of Minnesota. Republican, proving
for the repeal of the law authorizing
the government control of telegraph,
telephone and cable wires, ana the
house at work on the <800.000.000
army appropriation bill.
Action on the Kellogg bill by the
senate is not expected before late
in the week.
pared wiht last year's production of
359,000,000 busheis, which was a rec-
ord crop.
Acreage this year is 22,593,000
Conditions of the crop June 1 was
91,2 per cent of a normal, compared
with 5.2 a year ago.
Prouc ton by states.
territories in
94.9 per cent of a normal, compared
with 100.5 lust month, and 83.8 last
yea .
Spring wheat production is fore-
By Associated Press to the Austin American
GENEVA, Switzerland, June 9.—
107,000,000: condition.
IMPOST ANT NOTICE—en of Karo to marked
with •xact weight in pound* of ayrup contained. Do not
be misled by packages of similar size bearing numbers only,
and having no relation to weight of contents.
pect of
at pres-
and outlined by Governor
Quality
The world may exist or it
may get tick on second-
class food, but it cannot
get well on second-class
drugs.
Drugs exist only because
of deepest human need.
Like food, they answer to
the first law of Nature—
self-preservation.
Quality—the vital funda-
ment of drugs — is the
foundation of the world's
largest drug house — the
Meyer Brothers Drug
Company.
Meyer Certified Products o the
druagist’s shelves are the proof
and test ot a first -dam drug Wore.
Mayer Brothers Drug Co.
contirmation that the navy depart- I
ment contemplated a trana-Atlantie N
night by the dirigible C-». withont '
atop, from St. Johns, N. F., to the
Irish coast is contained in IJ cut scant ‘
Commander E. w. Coil’s report of
the C-S’s voyage from Montauk
Point, L I. to St Johns. M. F.
tral Ordered Delivered toshare. mhis sum representing the ac-
[ AUSTIN’S ALWAYS BEST NEWSPAPER
coLD EXrORT PEIMITTED s
NY onDEN or rursIDENI u
11. TUI
control of the liolshe
Mid exchange trans
Rye
l‛ro
93 5
Hay
. Mro
minated Monday by
son, acting on recomm
foderal reserve board
Exceptions made by
included importation a
By Associated Presa to the Austin American.
WASHINGTON, June 9.—A wheat
production of 1,334,000,000 bushels
this year, combining the winter wheat
and spring v heat crops, was fore-
cast Monday by the department of
agriculture from the condition of the
crop June 1.
Winter wheat production is fore-
cast at 393.G0u.000 bushels, compared
the propose cotton
corporntion
American Association.
By Associated Press to the Austin American.
At St.-Paul: St. Paul, 3; Louis-
ville, 1.
At Milwaukee: Milwaukee, 2; To-
ledo, 1.
At Minneapolis: Minneapolis, 5:
Columbus, 5 (Called end eleventh;
darkness).
Pontponement:
At Kansas City with Indianapolls,
rain.
AUSTIN AMERICAN, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 10, 1919.
that the cab!-
ocrat, Consti-
ins. Socialista,
it® a d repre-
nnd commerce,
At St. Louis: R.
Philadelphia ........000 000 010—1
st. Louis ...........000 231 00°—4
nt ruble ne or oxchange opera
। tual pro-rata reorganization expenses
of the company.
1 ..3
z30,r
bankers and
all personsj
in handling
re June 16.
ponsn"tni. court shoula be created
to inveanigate whether German: ha«
been cul of conduct acainat the
fatherland "
LARGEST CIRCULATION IN CENTRAL TEXAS
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3 E-dha
TAKE DEWT CHETIPICATTS
ON CASH HAM* NOW '
By Ammoclated Presa to the Auetin American
WASHINGTON, June 9 payment]
of approximately $3,500,000,000 on
subs rfptiona to the Victory Liberty
loan, caused Becretary Glaas Monday
to authorize foderal reserve banks to
redeem in cash bofore maturity At
par and accrued interest to the date
of redemption, by certificates of in
debtedneas of all aeries maturinK on
or before July 1. 1919. and not over
due.
equipped, and takee the vie *|......
favor of p revenue warta «
ruE„wpae:hrHsTe
GIVI RAI < timiM Ml
is (ALI.FD AT DALIAS
There are
By Associated Press to the Austin American.
WASHINGTON. "June 9.—Charges
that a democratic political “machine”
in Kansas City. Mo., was able to'
prevent enforcement of federal laws,
as well as to bring about the illegal
election of democratic candidates for.
congress, were made before the house i
election committee Monday by David I
Proctor, attorney for Albert L.;
Reeves, republican contestant for the
seat in the house held by William T :
Bland, democrat.
of farmers,
n, including
r engaged
he heled he
rovide the
e head of this prior obl
honse his col-j The co
• forming theholder n)
at Omsk and conerrei
committee in suit the C
cash requ
e dispateh •
win include
nalista, TUr
orate Revoli
l?l’> Aj’ l The new 68-page Corn
I KLaCa Products Cook Book telis
you how to make the
most delicious Karo Candies easily and
quickly. Beautifully illustrated and it is
FREE. Write us today for it.
343,000,0u0 bushels, com-
raid $2,602 615, the
under the plan and I
w bonds that were
n return $10,000,-
the reorgunzation
the stock-
Ry Asnelat
DA I.LA
2822;
provided there
< barter of maid
from holding •’
with 199.915,000 bushels
e rear ganized road upon
a proportionate share Cf
reorganization expenses.
| directing ’
hiker to t
stocks in
I payment •
{the actual
were mot
I remanded
I ceedings
lurtion, 116,000,000 tons; con-
94 1.
d by the court. which
* case for further pro-
the lower court, rela-
ltef to be given and to
minority stockholders
of winter wheat was
Bill, Providing for Trials, Will Spring Wheat Forecast Is 343.-
Be Presented to the National 000,000 and Winter Wheat
893,000,000 Bushels.
In bringing proc €
holders attached
whtch resu Hed in
sale of the mad. I
The statement declares the
should be above arty Pout,
responsitle only to .1U 1 on21e '
nmer Almost All Kigkat.
cenera Frlederick A von. Bern:
harai th. miitary wniter, under tne
tula "Kainer whelm andnpon l ait '
Silty tor ihe Arclar”. WL' Al
th, tormer emnperor" on E I Pi
south Dakota. ,5 and 48,634.
Washinstor, 93 and 30,714
Other Crops.
■f the cabins
iky, will be t
nt. and will
rom elemen
rovernment
fan political
enable other
to intervene.
“Crystal White”—in the Red Can; “Golden
Brown”—in the Blue Can; “Maple Flavor”—
the new Karo with plenty of substance and
a rich Maple Taste—in the Green Can.
By Aanociated Presa to the Austin American,
BERLIN, Sunday. June 3.— The
constitutional convention has com-
pieted its consideration of a bill cre-
a ting a state court which would try
‘ those accused of starting lengthening
• and losing the war.
It will be presented in the na-
tional assembly soon.
The measure provides for a com-
mittee of fifteen members of the
national assembly to investigate the
’ political and military leade rahip of
the country prior to and during the
war, and requires the governmont to
produce any documents needed at the
projected trials.
The court would be composed or
fifteen members, including the presi-
dents of the imperial, military, Prus-
sian. Bavarian and Hanseatic su-
preme courts, five members of th’
national assembly and five senators
Counsel for Acusexd.
The accused would be permitted to
have counsel and would be given the
privilege of testifying
Delberations of the court would
be secret and there would be no ap-
peal from ita verdict.
People Demand Hxpanaton-
“The people demand an explana-
tion as to who is guilty for the war
why it was not ended earlier and
whether the baleful result could not
I have been partly or whoily avIel
says a statement whi h will aceoin
pany the bill when it is presented
to the national assembly
-No Finual Verdic"
This is the task of a state court,
although it edn render no final ver-
dict because it is unable to ee .t"
I archives of other countries PA "
[ patinzvense •• dermanys desire not
I to spare the guilty haa caunod In!
I Eovernment to apply for.the.creation
| of an international investigation T
I mittee, which was denied by IU °P,
By Associated Presa to the Austin Americas
WASHINGTON. June 9.—Minority
stockholders of the Houston a Texas
Central railway company won in
part in the supreme court Monday
their fight against the Southern Pa-
cific company. growing out of its ac-
quisition through foreclosure pro-
ceeding* in 118 9 and reorganization
5, 2312
< 2803
3,
of
Po
kXm8M
Kolchak
|> i
23Z.C00.000; acreage
ndition, 917.
I to the Mail
non-Socialist
headed by A
National League.
By Associated Frew to Um Austin American.
At Chicago: R.
Boston ..........000 100 010 00—2
Chicago .........300 000 000 01—3
prohihitive and
tha» they were
n acquire new
134.000.000 bushels;
in not beginning
enough when OPI
/ People Demand Explanation.—
Writer Says Kaiser Should
Have Begun War Sooner.
Condition and production in thou-
sands 4 bushels, by important pro-TEYAQ RAi PH AFI
WINS FIGHT AGAINST .
SOUTHERN PACIFIC Aaacasanachung-Seneva reported
"wholly ilusionnry ••
The lower court decided agairst
the Southern Pacific and ordered
physical delivery of the stork to the
mulgated
acquired c
tai "tnrk
each shar
erals offiee Monda)
The opinion contains
points
1 A woman ran n"
ed by a board ol.con
the position of e* hoot
By Annoelated Prms to the Asstin Amartenn
LEMANS, France. June 8 The
names of forty riflemen who will
represent the United staton in the in
terallled rifle and pistol competitiona
begining at Iomann June 23 were
announcod Friday by Brigudier Gen
oral Paul A Wolf
Thirty are from the army and ten
from the marine corps
The list includes
Booond Lieutenant Water itehronx,
144th infantry, Dallas. Texaa
First Loutonant Fari F Johnnot,
• th marines, Dallas. Texas. _
3 A
nr storkholders upon pay- I
924. with interest on each j
Drs. Guffin & Bacon
DENTISTS
• 11 Scarbrough Bldg.
AUSTIN, TEXAS
Phono 3797 for Appointment
F M
Kansas, 93 and 191.447.
Texas, 101 and 36,337
Okiahoma, 96 and 67.835
Washington, 97 and 27.041
Oregon, 94 and 1 1,432.
spring wheat.
WASHINOToN, Jut • 9
veturn to normal cconomie
and restore the American
parity In fon-nn
the control ext rcised I ¥ t
ment over tranana Lonn
exchange and the exportat
coin, bullion and currenc
98 and 71,734
Law. prenident of the Texan Bankers
ansociation, Monday urged that a
large reprenentation of Texas bunk- .
era and buninene men be prenent at a
meeting to be held at Dallas. June
K. to discusn the financing of the
cotton export finance cot poratton, or
s organised unde
ters of Title 23
2. If the offi
production. 40.300,000 bushels;
ndition 73 1.
Pastures
Condition 97 4
city or town
first 13 chaP- 1
ed Statutes. |
er the Southern Pacific I
rol of the road, the cap- I
is ine reamed and an as- I
371 40 was levied upon I
n order to take care of
At Cincinnati: Il-
Brooklyn ...... 00 110 000—1
Cincinnati .......... 310 10’—1
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