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AUSTIN, TEXAS. FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 18, 1920.
A RECORD
FOUNDED MAY 31,1914
Union Labor Defies Samuel Gompers By Vote On Big Issue
PRESIDENT’S RACE
EDUCATION BILLS
AMERICAN LABOR
GO UP AND DOWN
BEATS GOMPERS
-ATTEXASCAPITOL
ONROAOSISSUE
Him.
OF GAMES
COAL PROHTEER
The decistve vote.
IRISH SYMPATHY
Gompers
CLEAN-UP ORDERS
SHOWS TSELF
Salaries Inereased."
GIVEN BY PALMER
N TEXAS HOUSE
u-
a large quantity of
C
inded:
/
° disturbance, ihs
th Austin Amertean.
Sr a
Prens to th* uatie Amerdean.
Texas Ql Town Withont ire.
By A
Fress to th* Austin Ameriean.
here.
biistering
Mowris Carzs
M
kill
BREAKS OUT AGAIN
when ker
ly ’
ed
by dyamite placed
mH
k Bau McDonald, lead-
M "Go
Fewi the Autin Amrican.
By A
2%
the tieket
X
McDonald arralgned Marding and
M eutaa- W Austim. MSg
direct
through
P
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FOR
Atlantic City, Juno 11
held
23 inelusive.
At
me-sing thts atagnostm was
Following
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CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL
TO BE FOUNDED AT AUSTIN
NO ONE-MAN JOB,
SENATOR HARDING
tions for C. I. A. Building and
Education Department.
Date of Holding Formal Notifi-
cation Ceremonies to Be Set
Today. .
President is Confident
Of Democrats9 Welcome
To Nations9 League Issue
General Secretary and Organ-
isers Get Material Increases
In Salary.
7 a
1s
Boll Worm Substitute .
Bill Before Governor
Believed Satisfactory
KEEP FOR THE DAY
DON’T THROW AWAY
ertment
against.
the
the
and
tan" electors to get
in Texas in November
Safety Zone Law Passed and
Moving Picture Deposit Bill
Killed
(ton on
upon.
be
and
Seizures of Liquor
By State and Nation
Fall Thick and Fast
WICHITA FAMA. Tex,
— aliep Menahena. azed 11.
1
•mm
if a
Thursday
i concur-
W
D
owner of a I
was made toda
partially wrecki
BUBONIC PLAGUE
MAY BE IN TEXAS
am ran* ii
Oumg-=a
eested aa the
contest
de-
they
LABOR CHIEF NOT SURE
TO STAND FOR ELECTION
Reed Jr
Frank
h. r.
i. Agent
Ave.
tropical sky without
of ice.
addrema win he ehanged as often aa desired.
Gve hoth nddrenses
SM - ■ ■■ -g" r ■
'GOOSENECK BAL'
SEEKS FOR BUCKS
ON TEXAS TICKET
Its 476.000 ice plant burned to the
Eround UM nieht
AUSTIN ROTARIANS '
LEAVE FOR EAST
ALBERTS. BURLESON
TO VISIT IN AUSTIN
In her kitchen stove.
Mrs Smolar was seriously injured.
CONFERENCES HELD
WITH SENATE LEADERS
er a0th.
1020.
heroine the caune
General ante.
235 Ca-es seixed.
to Azeocinted Prees i
AI NTIN WIGHT NLAZF
DFNTROYN HAY RARN
une If.
wan ahot
Thursday
Spence .
Austin Amerean.
aL June 16—
t wunam Har-
words cham-
IUM. and Jack
vith conspiracy
draft act, was
ral Court bora
• Aumndete rr to t- Autin Aw
WASMINGTON, June 11 — Federal
ESCAPED CAXARY BIRD
niKs THAFVIC
MEDECED ExvRV-* RATVS
ON vKUms TO EAST
Ml Mis
have
Court la Aup-
remdence 901
Ausun, bess-
etrem
TWO NORTH TEXAS BANKS
FAIL TO OPEX DOORS
HIT "EM ON TIE FRET
FOR. rnorreenna
American’s
Bruahfaet
Entry Sunday
To Newsboys
TRUTH RULETH
ABOVE ALL
cording to nuthrities, has confemme«
to beating a Vasmr Gollege nlunana
tone I. naked for an immediate ben-
( He earn he cannot explain hit sct,
but denies that he tn insane .
“TRUE TO TEXAS”
_8w555#
PRICE FIVECENTS
XAME OF THIRD PARTY
USDER CONSIDERATIOX
NEW mXCH PARTY
rRoMIsEs MTRENGTR
• ready withta
eorges Carpen-
welght, or “he
in the world
alling to talk
“ALL FOR AUSTIN”
“AMERICA ALWAYS”
I*
crease to $12,000 a Year
Over His Protest.
rrv
iexas
“Miss Wyoming1' to Invade East
prompted the labor chief to state
before the convention late Thursday
scrune acroes
the downtown
1 ball is hand
in daya when
?t7*Juho IK—
er for Jack
enapapton of
quite surc" he
> for re-election.
GOOD MORNING
AND GOOD LUCK
CEfRAt TEXAS wEatEER TODAY.
• Friday, partly cloudy; Saturday,
generally fair, warmer in north por-
tion .
House Turns Down Appropria- gut They Vote Him a Salary In- G. P. Nominee Declares All
Republicans Look Alike to
■
and hla needa ’ ■
The mlary of
Morrison was also
OH. MAN'S sox KILLKD
IN NORTH TEXAS CITY
smuXEI; NKEK TEMPLE
FOR WIHFA FALIS, TEX.
If
not to
it is reported.
hung elom to
Lun than ia
ereased hie mlary as premdent from
$10,000 to $12,000 e year.
In appeniiag to the delegatea not
to (De him an tmerease, Mr. gom-
pan deelared that "$10,000 as all
aatrietent tor a mha mine in the
ordinary modes of life to battaty him
7 1
local board i
today under a
he gentie aid
By Assoelated Press t the Austim Amertcan.
NEW YORK, June IT — Ptesident
WHson, in a spectal interview given
meke the mart
warned Nir negro folio1
$7,500 to $10,000 a year.
organizer wagea were increased
from III to lie per week and their
traveling allowance from |* to it
per day
This wan declared necemary ewing
to the hieh cost- of livipe.
Want Employment servin’.
rale and mire wan decided
well-to-do
ne houme,
home was
Mary smolar.
I H Wallace
entente fees
Ite from New.
Ing: Howard
shenrts maximum fee MH.
emergeury appropriation bill__
other will be conaidpred this Friday
• • to meieet Her yourreir a
aerwe out ■ eome reel Bonne l
netmbberhood Walk yowr route
owi. call Aumtin Amertcan lend-
|, -ateh tor women and men
who come la ehetr front poren,
and yea »m be mlltel to Had
Bow -n i IF to a-I Auwm’s
bort Bundny newapaper.
Tee aba buy jour paper at
-helemale ralaa uM aa eberged
all newaboya, ana nell them for
l eentw a oogr.
Como la the AD-im Amertcan
atntn Bunany morgtne. try twee
1i. to atari with and pew Mil
Een M tmerenetng rour order.
n WTU give you plenty of moa
• for anndoy Sehoel, far year
gay Whooi and give you peeket
mumn ter all th
would urge him to retain leadership
of the federation and eland for
re-election for the thirty-ninth time.
By 'ITJPm to she Amtin I amine
wasmsGTON June • +A dr
en pronteers in bituminous reel was
ordrm Thuradax by Attorney Gem-
eral Palmer.
All Federm! Distriet Attorneys were
orderea to .portal attenton to
eharges of »uch profiteerine end to
neek indtetment where investigatjen
warranted.
conterence prenided
eonference held
T Meyne and wife.
Largest CIRCULATION IN AUSTIN AND CENTRAL TEXAS AND ONLY MORNING NEWSPAPER AT THE TEXAS CAPITAL
e i»—Georges
lore. tmmged a
mpeey. henvy-
the world. to
Lor IB at any
win na m a
dapesj*er.
Criminal Ap
Prioea Continue Twn in PartA
Bs Asmoriated Ptes te the Austin Amerteat
PAR18 June 17 --Prices of vartous
commodittes in everyay UMI cenrtue
to deciine in this city.
r r gqgngg downtown hotel distriet here
norning by I atroinan ’ ' Ppence n — w , an I If _ cealeas ne
Manrhela wee one of a party of. wp"N zPeniTE '
m________ -met FA.r women Im anithe nterest lb* EoMden mtranger wad
Tounipen. H1 gi", ,g 4 causing among hunredn of shoppera,
."2o2 joied"toree" with a pelicemen and.a
tempene, ‛cimhe Art t. weir de bue boy drove the
tense after Mananield had attacked De ‛n1 m
H. — um or Mas w.,r.‛vevENALvmoEovT
Manatield, a prominent oil operator । Ml ST HE nwTED
A Grand Jury to inveatigating the I
killine
overruled: Al
John Walker
L Price tram
faranco from
nd oral com-
drew Burgws
I parte Ham
Miss Helen Bonham, the famous Wyoming cowgirl, picked
as the best "Remington type of the plains” and as the poster
girl to advertise the State's Annual Frontier Days Roundup.
July 27 tn July 30, receiving instructions froh Governor Rob-
ert Cary for her ride to the principal cities of the East with
a message about the "Frontier Daye Roundup."
W Yea Ais t usha for a Wha.
Austin eity smbeeribers who are leavine
Auatin fer varatiom, as well ** mail rK
seribera. ma7 have the Austin Ameriean fer-
coed Dutrict:
L va. Amador
clared Thursday night that
and killed at
Ree and wife, Malcom
and Miss Ruth Reed.
Finka
Kuehne
granted: Es
Wade from
over by Mayor H O. Sappington, it
was decided to ask Surgeon General
( ummings at Washington to dinpatch
experta here tn help prevent the
spread of the disease
Id s statement to the public on
Thuraday night the committee in
charge asks citizens to catch all rats
and mire possible and deliver them
to the city authorities for examina-
tion
All rate and mice killed. It was re-
quested should be tagged with the
localit where they were found to
that quarantine precautions ran be
taken should the rodent be found te
be a plague carrier
pan" cXe at ‘22*, Mb
MAX DIFs OF potsox empteyes whe Muve reached the ««»
AT NUM ITS PAUA TVX efretrom int.7o,2nihomshrhaz
_ - , rave no* lven Ine minim war OI i*
Always Send Your Renewal Sul^cription Bo/on Your Tant h Up — Naoar Wa
Yom Austin Amtrifan to St Stopped— You Cannpt Afford to Miss Any
B, » ..w.wu Pre to the Amatim Amertean
KANSAS CITY. Mo. Juno 11.—A
fugitive canary bird, weary of nte
W • wieker cog. In a downtewn
bonbon -hop, emcaped and completely
Mocked l raffle today at Tweiren
»treet and Htaitimore ayenue, the
Texa, wiu have a orand-hew F'nk
boll worm law as boon as Gov. Hob-
by dgns the free conterence mees-
ure adopted by the Texas Legisia-
ture on Thursday, the followins
statement by Representative Ti lot:
son expressing the general sentiment
on the measure, yhich received a
two-thirds vote of each house:
•The substitute bill reported by the
Conference Committee sbould be ac-
ceptable to everyone interested in the
legislation having for its purpos the
control and eftorts at eradication of
“the pink boll wnrm cotton pest.
Old Act Strcagthenee.
. "Using to greet port the old law
as a basis, it has materially strength-
ened that act, curing defects in ad-
mintstration developed in the ’aw.
•nd meets every eriticiem as to the
legality of ita terms.
“A clear declaration of the destruct
jveness of the pest, •• well as of
the policy of the State in dealing
with the tnfestation is mode
Zones Carificl.
The regutated Zone and the non-
cotton zone are clarified in their ea-
pression and made more practicable
in operation and in harmony with
the policy of our Jaws.
’The noncoton zone of the old
law As st rengt hewed by the provislon
for a compenration claim board, i»nd
x their duties ate clearly outlined in
to Aneeiated Prees ta tto Amis Ameriean
WASHINGTON, June 17—Appica-
•Ion of the American Railway Ex press
( ompagy . for permimmion to file a
schedule providing for reduced rat**
and refrigeration r harges on berrlea,
fruits, melons and vegetabies in car-
lota from mouthwestern points to
points in Connecticut, Illinois and
granted and
leery Young
Will Brown
all factions in the conduct of his
Despite the protest and desires of campaign
Mr dompers, the convention in- A two-hour conference with Sen-
- - -- — --- ator Lodge. Republican leader of the
Senate, and Senator Brandegee of
Connecticut, and also a conference
with Senators Mooes of Ne* Hamp-
shire. Fall of New Mexiso end France
of Maryland, all Republicans, was
held by Senator Harding
All the conferences pertained, it
was understood, to campaign plana
The conference with Mr Daugherty
i* conidered important, as it will be
the first between the Senator and
his campaign manager since the for-
mer's return to Washington and also
Secretary Frank
increased from
vote for him.
MeDonald did not may’how he pro-
pose to get the -’Mark and tan"
electors on the ticket.
es from El
ez from KI
from Wash-
WICHITA FALLA Tex, June 17.
D, L Jense of lawion. (kia- WAs
found dead in a local hotel Wenes-
tor night
Justice C. J Arrington said Jemme’s
death was cauned by poison self-ad-
ministered
Family troubles are said to bars
been th cause of the tragedy.
to Asenelated Press M the Austi Amerleaa
BUDAPENT, June, 1T—Minister of
Justice Ferdinandyi introduced a
bill in the National Assembly pro-
viding puniabment up to 23 strokes
on the sole of the feet of meh
proftteere The law wouid be e-
fer tire for 9nly one year.
to Ahsoeinten Prees fo the Austin Ameriene
GALVEFrON, Tex . June 17—The
death of a 17-year-old you’h at Gal-
venton" Wedneeday after a brief 9
nes. "probably was due to buhpni
plague." according to a diagiosiz
• made public tonigit by Dr. M F.
I Boyd, profesaor of bacteriology at the
Teas* State Medical College
to the New . York Worid said he
was “extremely confident that the
Democratic convention st San Fran-
cisco will welcome the acceptance by
the Republican party of my invitation
to make the League of Natibns the
issue of this campaign."
"I am even more confident," the
President mid, "that such referendum
will confirm my faith that the Ameri-
dan people desire it above anything
else that a political party nw may
provide, and that they will condemn
the Republican policy of denying
them the consummation of their
hopes.
"None will recommend a referen-
dum on that issue more than 1."
Flays G. O. P. Declarations."
Condemning the "ambiguous decla-
rations by the Republicans,** he said:
“Whatever rise the Democratic
party may do. I hope that its con-
vention at Sen Francisco will say
just what it means on every issue
and that it will not resort to ambi-
guity or evasions in doing so.
1 o’clock
The coevention called upon Con-
Rress in enact "necewsary legislation
to establish the United States em-
ployment service as a permanent bu-
reau in the Department of Labor,
with ample appropriations"
Borys, Mako Monty!
A etu smut note on Sndny
■ i—IM *i eedly net ye $1.04,
or sLs or M-M Mina* Auwtin
mencens Bundny momninga
w. hev bon Mka 34.04
and M Bende mornipek ana
■M *ork aalr ill—IM Uto hours
•e emven iM te
Y«a esh men erter,I ye
wM M ar later, put as *o a-
-r- Teu cen mwaya (rt yoqr
Aodn Amerioana yen aa erty
• l:M H rue wih. Mm maar
Bom ceme n Uo’»enm about •z
0 eloek
Fir- dentroyed a har har een-
tainine a quntity of hay la the
rear of i Croekett Produee Com-
pany aa avenue between Mixth
an4 Seventh wtreetn. In Auntin, late
Thurwday night.
B, Awsoclated Prem to the Austin American
MONTREAL, June 11.—The Amer-
ican Federation of Labor’s ndorse-
ment Thuraday ot Government own.
ership of the railroad, at Ila annual
convention was declared by labor
leaden to have been the first genu-
ine defeat Samuel Gompers. Its vet-
eren president, has suffered in years.
The final vote was 23,053 for Gov-
Dynamitrra Foied. ===-----
CHICAGO GANG WAR
At a late hour Thuraday night the
House ^re fused to adopt the free con-
ference committee report on the ap
propriation bill for higher education-
al insututons, instructing the House
committee not to agree to appropria-
tions of $176,000 for a dormitory at
C. L A. and SI S. TH far salary raines
of Stale Department of Education
employes.
The Senate raised House appro
prialiona to the extent of $245,000,
but this amount wea reduced about
$10,000 in free roafereace.
Hobby signs bucatom lull
Gov Hobby on Thursday afternoon
I Aumnemte Pce to the AuMHi Awerteea
The nnowg medtutiot - was te-
ferrea to the Honor Comumittee on
Federal Relatons
"Rewolved, That th. Mouse ot Hep-
rementativen of the State of Texas
esprees its wympathy with the alma
of the Iriah republie"- Malone.
Brady, sigzers, W A. Hlad. Beano
Fred E Morrie. Honham, Beavena,
Moon Ldiak.
The Republican Congress.
“Republican leaders to Congress
cried aloud for the repeal ot some
of the measures which they well
1 knew protected the people from more
I sertous evils than they would have
the country know.
. Lever Act, e
"The Lever Food Control Act has
proved to be a more ettective agency
। in preventing depredations et the ex-
penne of the people than almost any
other measure now in operation.
“Time for repealing it is not yet.
Deftes Charges of Injustice.
“Republicans chorused a ponderons
note of protest against the adminis-
tration enforcement of the Espionage
Act-and some other measures that
were of vital necessity during the
war, yet I defy the Republicans to
prove that the power given the
Government during the war has ever
been unjustly used against the peo-
Pie. .
I have read chargee to the con-
trary. but in each instonco I7 have
had the matter thoroughly looked
into and am in position to contest the
accuracy of any statement that the
rights of a single citizen have been
unjustly invaded."
• Aumedated Pum to Uto Aumtim Amertean
FORT WORTH Tex , June 17— w.
* FA RIS. June lie—A new party re
really farmed In the Chamber of
Deputiea, compriming !*• votea, is
ana whsch it is expected nay future
Premier will have to take into ac-
count in preserving his majority tn
the chamber
Setool of Correrpomdence.
Th. House peased nnally by unani-
mous vote a bill providing for the
estabatshment at Texas Stae School
of Correspondence st Austin, the MH
getng to ths senate for risal nceq
this mday
othr Bin Di-poged ne.
other legistafion finally due n«f|l
of at the night el Winn aa follow.
Amending the fish law; pamsed.
1 ncreaeing JIhertf ts' ex-ottieio feen;
pasmed 7
Allowine cities to exempt automo-
Mies from coming to a full Mop is
safety zones * passed
Nelatng to state’s oil right in
vacant landn; killed
Moving-picture eposit Mil; killed
Covering incorporation nt cotton
■tills.- panned.
Making $199,500 appropriations for
State Hire Insurance Bnard
Raiming to $212,500 the maximum
which may be collected • from com-
panies for support nt state Fira In-
urance Boar
By Associnted Press to the Awstin American.
WICHITA FALLS, Te, June IT.
—Federal officials at noon Thurs-
day raided a place in the outakirt*
of Wichita Falla seizing a szill and
■ fcfti rutryur ___
■ p, mall, in Texas 46
1 By mail, in U 8 1 00
■ B mait. (ereien tea
g Al sohecriptione are vtrietlyenahi
• *>■! r**r« whhing thelr address
piense state Walk eld and Mw , .
- ia anr.irreetart, 2 Sr A.wnelatea Pr-i te .to Autin AMme
deiver hernAmtn“rrorwmanl povGiKEEFHIE N. T.. Jun. IT
• 1—I ■ - Frank Bmith. farm han, who ae
Spani-h-Frurl Innn Rrnewed.
By Aasoeiated Press to th* Austin American
FARSM. June 17 --Renewal of the
Spanish loan to France of 35,000000
pesetas has been arranged by a bank-
ing consortium.
I '
yeara” service required under the re-
trement law must be dropped
the »an« Attorney General Palmer
rule Thursay.
Such employem, he said, ca not
daw retirement penslona
warded to them wherever they are
promptly notifying in writing the eireula
department of the Agatin Amoriean.
By Assoetated Prema to the Austin Awrian
WICHITA FAMA Tex.. June it-
One hundred and thirty Wichita Falla
Shriners left Thuraday night for Port-
lend. Ore., to bring back from the
meeting of the Imperial Couneil of
'the Shrine a «per ill dimpensation
1 granting a temple al Wichita Falia.
T -
Albert S Burleson of Austin, Tex;
Postmaster General of the United
Slates, i* expected to arrive in Aus-
tin some time this Friday to visit
his sister. Miss Emma Bui Neon and
other relatives.
Postmaster Burieson chme to Tex-
ae to deliver an address .losing the
diamond jubilee of Baylor Univer-
atty at Waco.
Miss Emma Burleson has recently
returned to Austin from Washington,
where she visited Postmaster Burle-
son and their sister. Mrs. Carlos Ber.
and she said Mr. Burleson had not
derided how long he would visit ta
Austin when she left.
Aust i A Rotarians left Austin
Thuraday night en route For the
national contention of Rotarians to
Every newsboy in Austin to
invited to be the guest of the
Austin American for breakfast
avert Sunday morning from
3:30 to 6 o'clock at the Amer-
loan Lunch Room. 449 Con-
grems nvenue
A good. big. mi beta nt lal
breakfast la serve for the
route carriers sad newsboys of
Austin eutirely free
The Austin American believes
that all newsboys should start
to work every Funday morulng
with a sturdy menl
Every newsboy is invited
yvery Sunday—All Fmi । i* a
guest of the Austin Amerizan.«
By Associated Prens *e ehe Aostin Amerieen
WICHITA FALIS. Tex. June 17.
—The Thrift Bank at Waggoner City,
in the oil fields northwest of Burk-
bur nett, failed to open Thursday
morning.
A branch of the bank at Bridge-
town. another oil settlement in the
north part of Wichita County, also
tailed to open
Austin Ameriean
Baseball fans
ve to call up
out whether
going to play
s conceived a
he fans when
Mamachusetta was approved today by
the Interstate Commerce Comninsion
lets I • _
in ' MEATER OT COLLEGE GIRI.
-2- BANTU QtICK SENTEXCE
that he "was not i
would be a candidate
Supporters at Mr
CLEVELAND, O. June 17—Chiet
Prohsbition Agent Count, and Feder-
al agenta Thursday metzea ill cnses
at whisky being transported by au-
tomobile trucks into Cleveland from
a Kentueky aistillery. on what the
Federal agents claim la a fake Gov-
ernment permit
at r m
By Aamoeiatmd Prem la the Auatim Amertean
CHICAGO. HI.. June IT.—Chi-
cago’s gang war was renewed
Thuraday morning with the .hoot-
ing of Paddy, the Bear- Ryan by
• five gunmen, who fled ir an aute-
mobtie
"Puddy. the Bear" owned a aa-
loon in which a policeman was re-
cently killed by a gunman and wan
also one of thome hold tn conuection
the recent murder of Edward
_____san, labor leader
Ryan to the eighth victim of the
gang war, which broke out with
the killing of Moanro 1 Momuy" En-
right. “King of the gunmen.- on
February 1.
Ur Anmelate Pre to the Austim Awrima
CHICAGO, June IT The Com-
mittee of Forty-eteht, it was an-
nounced. will prewent two names from
which to veteet a name for the pro.
pomed third party when it meeta here
. July it to nominate a PreslAential
eandidate
; The names nre: The American
party and tbs People’s party.
because it is expected is determine
detalls connected with the immediate
conduct of tbs campaign
Bxestn-Tprop".TakeacEtandmertean.
GALVESTON, Tex., June it.—
Troops of the downtown provost
guard, under orders of Brigadier ’
General Wolters, Thursday night
raided the steamship Elsinre teom
Pprto RTeo and confiscated ill
garts of Canadian Club whlakyand
four quarts of Jamaica rum.
W D Coffey, tirst assistant ea- 4
gineer, and C W. Caelison, second j
mate, were taken into custody and
turned over to the Internal Revenue
authoritie
A military guard was still ata- i
tioned on the .hip Thursday.
Gen Wolters said he has given i
strict orders to patrols along the
water front to keep a sharp look- 1
out for violations of liquor lava.
Under present conditions, a man
under the influence of liquor might
HOUSTON, Tex. June IT.—The I
o«| community of Goose Creek, near
They are provided with a special
Pullman and go by way of allan,
where they will be ptekda up by
the Texas Notary speclal Friday
morning
The delesates will be entertained
in Dallas with e break tart and an
early morning auto ride
The next stop I* Chattanoog
where, aecording to the pi Of am
that has beer arranged, they wiu
visit Lookout Mountain and Chicka-
mauEa battlefield.
From > te 1b o'clock Bunday aft-
ernoon will be spent In Washinztom
as gueeta of the Washington Rotary
Club.
Austin Rotarians going to Atlan-
Ite city are:
Dr K K. Vinson and wita
Fred Fryer and wite.
the adjustment of compensation
claims.
New Law Adaptable.
“I feel sure the new law will be
more adaptable to the varying con-
ditions at infestation that may de-
velop than la the prepent act, and
should commend itself to the ac-
ceptanc of the other cotton growing
states, and of the Federal Depart-
ment of Agriculture.
“I feel confident the provisions of
the bill, retaining as it does the pol-
icy of the old law. upon the basis
of which Federal co-operation has
been extended in the past in efforts
at control of 'the pest, will commend
it to the confidence and assure the
continued co-operation of the Federal
aethorites in this work.
End. Long Dtmcw-lon.
“The action of the Legislature to
adopting the subatitute toll of the
conference is a gratifying termina-
tion of the long-drawn-out dtscan
Hon of the quastion, and should
prove universally matintactor*
“With the law elanned and
«trengthened. and the definite amnur-
ance the pasaage of the bill carries
of th- determination of the state
to prosecute efforts at control and
erndicaton. 1 4o not hesitate to ex:
press the belief that the action of
the legislature will ills port of the
saggeated quarantine of the estton
products of the state as a unit
ownership and 1.11*
gor
Harry Bishop, special agent of the
Department of Justice, announced
that the "party" to which Allen
Mansfield, nephew of Congressman
Manstield and wealthy young Houa-
tonia, belonged and who was killed
by an otticer Thursday morning,
secured its supply of liquor, from this
source
Complaints wi be filed against
several Wealthy MI men of Wichita
Falls, who “Fre members of the
party. Federal officials announced.
They had whisky in their pomes
sion. R is charged.
One Killed at Ablene.
ABILENE. Tex., June IT—One un-
tdentitied man was shot and seri-
ously wounded ana another is held
in custody of the sherirt ns the re-
sult of ottKon firing on an auto-
mobile loaded with liquor, at Abi-
lene early Thursday. -
Thirty gallons of intoxicants were
mixed.
Hobby Signs $4,000,000
signed th* appropriation bill of $4,-
000,000 to supplement the available
fund tor romnwn schools..
Free conference reports on
er of the conteeting delegation which
was not seated At the Chicago Re-
publican Convention, announced at a
mass meeting of naKvoao here
Wedneaday night that jawyers are
for th* “black and
Howard MeKean
John U Martin
Frank U Patty
Frank L. Fatty Jr.
Mins Ann Garrison
Miro Hua Campbel
J. W Ezelle.
Mew to »*• i WO* fer MW Asstn amerlean.
If yoy liye to Austin you may telephnna
yeur vubeeription to 114 to send suhaeriptien
in writing ar eall al Autin Americen
By Assoclated Prez to the Austin Amerieat
WASHINGTON, June 17.—ta ae-
cord with his announced decision
against a "one man" campaign, Sen-
ator Harding, the Republican Presi-
dential nominee, Thursday conferred
with various party leaders and Fri-
day wiia discuss his plans with Harry
M Daugherty of Columbus, Ohio,
hia pre-con ven tion campafgn marager.
At Friday’s conference, a date for
hoiding the formari notification cere-
monies at the nominees home at
Morion, Ohio, is expected to be fixed.
Senator Harding announced his
aversion to a "one man" campaign
at his conference with newspaper
men. •
He declared that all Republicans
looked alike to him and that he
woulu solicit advice from leaders of
red in by Federal, State, county and
city health officers.
An immediate war of extermina-
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