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PEACE TREATY LEAK IS
BEING PROBED; CHICAGO
PAPER HAS ORIGINAL
ARILEXt: TKXAS UFT:M!U. HNE U 1010.
By Associated Preq.
WASIUMJTON Jiiiia !I.-Prcl-dent
Wilson In a cnblntuim re.
ccltcd today by wPniltir hljclirock
of ISobrnskn salil that lie hoped the
fiiTcsllgnflon by the Nrmite for-
eign relations comtuitj.v of how
copies of tho pearo treaty reached
lirhnte Inlercsls In York
would he most tlioi-uiigM pro.f-rntcd.
SENATOR BORAH
HIT BAN TEST
FIVES FIELD IN
3UHRER M
OPINION OF MANY
WELL IS FI.OWtXH OIL AND SALT
WATEK IILT 1VATKII IS OT
BKLIEVKB DA.VAGIXG.
IN
WASHLNOTOX .lime )-The
Senate foreign relitlous commit.
fee wns railed (ii!r(uir by Chnlr-
man Lodge today 0 formula
. plans for an Inquiry tnfu the man.
tier In which copies of I ho ponce
treaty mIIIi tJerm-mv have fallen
Jnto prhate hands In mv York.
A resolution Mas ofi'cr" Intll.
fug Acting Nerrelmy of Slate Polk
to appear as a vtllacw and fake
part in the Inquiry In cross-ix-aniintng
witnesses
XKW YOHK June II I he full
text of the peace 'roafi unMt Ims
hern the subject of i hot dNcu.
slrtn In the Pulled States SViutti.
has heen hronght to this fnmitrv
hy r'ruzler Hunt eorre4ptidciil e'f
the Chicago Tribune and Is h.Ing
sjndlcalrd to nowspjpivs in top-
righted sections.
The first section of the let of.
the treaty appeared tod;i.
Hunt says that Sb ' copy )w
brought here Is one n? tin orhriiuil
drafts and wj'K obi.iinrd in Purl..
II contains III! pages and about
7uno words printed In l!iciMi
nml French according lo lliinl
Tho d'crninn Iniiul.iKo.'is 01 fie
treat) In (Icriniiuy wft. unite ensj
lo oblaln but these hm omNsto.'is
and arc without maps.
Anolher American correspond-
ent abroad also serurod and mail-
ed a full cop of .the treaty but tin?
British censor held It up accord
lug to u statement published In u
newspaper here which he represents.
S FIGHT TO
PUBLISH TREATY
ALLIED REPLY
TOBEHANDEDTO
GERMJU5 FHIDAY
ALLIES TO 4 ANSWER COUNTER.
PUOPOSALS THIS WEEK IT
IS AXXOrXCKI)
WOULD TOY OWN
OFFICIALS FOR
5'
WING WHO
WILL BE SHOT THIS WEEK FIVE DAYS TO EWER
ICONSIDERING PLANS FOR
LETTING GERMANS INTO
LEAGUE OF NATIONS NOW
Local (ompnny .May he Formed nt
Early Hate to llegin Drilling Ail'
other Test In That Vlcln-'
lly Soon.
Tho local oil situation according to u' Tmo Associated Press.
Hy Special Leaned Wire
WASHINGTON. June 9 -Senator
Borah nml his sunnortorq torinw nffor
a five hour tight forced a copy of th-
reneo troity Into t10 public record
In tho Sonatc nfter ninny attempts lo
provont lt publication had been de-
feated on rocord vnto.
After ratine to nrlilf flm iinnnmnnf
(opponents of tho plan by n motion to
icconBitior tiio sonalo's action sough!
to defeat tho publication by kcop'ng
tho reconsideration motion bofore the
noi'.tto tontll adjournment Senator
Borah met the chnllonge by beginning
to rond tho lOO.tion wnni Attn i...
lmil road for an hour opponents of the
puoiication capitulated by pormlttlm
" voio on tuo motion to reconsider.
Tho trouty then wont on rocord for
printing.
CHIIIlMllirA I HAXDS FEDERALS
.H'AIIEZ MAY HE ATTACKED
By Spocinl Loosed Wire.
KL PASO. Texas. Juno 9 Reports
rrcelvnd here from Chihuahua state
that tho city Is In the hand nt tin
lodorals who entered Saturday n!gh done. Estimates as to the probablo
Threo hundred Villa troops woro seen Production run from fifteen barrels to
at Hanminvuca 10 mllos south of Jim- ono 'lunured and fifty tho most con-
flcrmnns Must Either Arrqil or Re.
Jccf the Treaty WHhln Five
Dnjs Say.s Dispatch
from Paris Monday
GEIUfAX CONVENTION YOTES FOR
STATE COPHT TO TRY
ACCUSED
STATED TOO LUTE
.miliary Writer Snys Only Illilmo On
Knlscr Is Onalil to llnio
(lot Opponents lleforo
Equipped
II. S. TO PROTECT
NORnM FROM
COSTA RICANS
By Tho Associated Press
WASHINOTON. Juno 9-
Wlth a sub-
Mtf T1 An.Hlin.l n-
mo oosi mrormaiion wliieh The Re- "" JU"e u The Allied and ns- BERLIN. Juno 9 The constltiitlonnt . ""tTmP Runr ' NicaraBua and
hnrlnr ?- nll -..--' i -i . Rnnlntmt nnt.n.;f .i....iJ "i rfimn J a no OOnSlllllllOnni Wnrsllltl nil llin nnat Mn.i .l..r...i...
' m.u iu uiu ib uuuui t4 --- -; n-"..ii.wi i.uu iiL-ciuuu convent on hart completed cntisldern. t)i.i - - -i -.un lUo uimgu
follows: .that th0 reply to th Gorman counter-tlon of a bill creatine n .liitn l l? '." Proarctl protect that
The Andrew Urban well Is flow: laltlV l' CUrere ujwhlch wUd try S0"o Jersohs In Tr-' En? fr0'rt "" by U'B CSttt
however. Is not h ievn.i .ill Tho Germans are to be rlvnn E""f.. !2-n!!?...n"'B5.. of 8lnrtln- H was learned from offlclnl nra
hiiKJiiiiii; unit luHiiiK inn wnr. in.i. t.. .. . . .
Ing to tho well as it Is coming up b"-'ny3 n which to nceept or roject the
iween yio larger casing while tho o'l1'"'1-
Is forcing Us wajf through tho Lvo an 1 '. T" Council of Four spent tho morn-
six Inch casing. nS today In considering tho various
Arrangomonts nro bolng made to rPrta submitted by tho commissions
shoot tho woll and It will bo possible lw1ch nVo bcotf dealing with tho fca-
.7 . . iu uio iiormau
pltinlpotontlarlos
uss jsaarjr-- - -" S K:
to test the threo oil bcarlnir sand
with ono shot. It (a certain that Mr
Urban has brought In a well. Tho
amount of tho flow cannot bo esti-
mated at this time but oil men de-
clare that tho woll proves tho flold
and demonstrates beyond nil doubt
that thoro Is a pool of paying oil in
that vicinity..
The Urban test will bo shot soma
time this wook Just ns soon as ar
rangements can bo nmuo to havo it
WASHINGTON June 0 In Hs
Jim'stfuntlon of bow copies of the
peace treaty reached New York
the '.Pensile foreign relatlous com-
ndllcr todii) subpoenaed Jacob
Schlff Thomas P. Lament. II. I
Duildson l'a ii I Wnrbcrcr. J. I'.
Mortnm and Frank A. Vauderllp.
La m nt has been requested to
bring puy correspondence which
pajiKcd between the lloru'im firm
and Its I'arls and Loudon ngcn!.i
regard I n k the treat).
ETitliU.
SPANELL BEGINS
ITIMIIIOOD
By Tho AsKociatd I'ross.
BROWNWOOD. Tex. June Ti
ro-trial of tho oo of Harry J. Bnanll
charged with tho murdor of nlit'iol M
C. Hutlor U. S. Arniv. at Wpluo I o
voars ago began in district cou-t W-e
today.
The verdict at ho provioua trial
whon Spanell was onvictod was re
versed.
roz Sundny. It wns rcnorted hern tn
day tint Gen Murrltn collector of run.
I toniB nt Kl laso has sent all tho gov-
ornment funds across tiie border and
ill I.I. ..!.-. . . .
ni tun (uiiuiy nan niso taicen up
tho'r roH:djonce In Bl Paso. No un-
oaslnoss Is folt. hoWevoR- In Juaron
ns thoro nro 3000 Fadqrnl troops tn
that city.
JUST FOLKS
MEXICO WITHDRAWS THOOI'S
tlli)M PAN-AMERICAN CONGRESS
By Soeelnl I ened Wire.
MUX ICO CITY Jun 9 Tho Mex'-
cati government hns nrdored the with-
i'rawl of the Moxlcnn dalogatos from
the Pini-Amqrlcon Congross n a pro
tost nga'nst tho speech recently nwlo
bofore tho congros by Spealcer 011-
joir or uio House of reprosontatlvos.
In his spoech before tho contrroiff
on Juno 2nd Sooakor OHIott declared
that the preaont eond'Uons of Mexico
wero tho "groatost Impodiment toda7
to full fellowsbln nml International
trade on tho homlBphero "
Till VI OP HARRY SPANELL
WVS POSTPONED TO JANUARY
Ilv KiicoIbI Ihho(1 Wiro
BROWNWOOD.. June 0 Trial of
Horry J SpnijeR on a charge of klll-
ng col M C nutlor at Alplno. Texas
three vonr& ago wns continued to th
first Monday In January 1920 whon
cnllod In UUtrlct court hero today.
because- of liinbllltv to obtain Juron
ThrcebliiB and harvoat work caused
the venlreinun to 1 oxcused.
servatiVo mon Placing tho amount at
fifteen to twenty-five.
A movement Is now on foot o or
ganize a local company to begin drlll-
REJECTIO.V OF HERMAN
COrNTEH.PBOPQSALS UROED
By Associated Prosa.
PARIS Juno 3. The Peace Confer.
enco cotnmlsstons on colonies prison
ers laoor ami the military nml naval
clauses tho Echo do Paris learns nra
urging the rejection of tho norm
counter-proposals as far as theso com-
missions nre concerned.
fiOLD EMBARGO HAS BEEN
LIPTEI) JY PRESIDENT WILSON
Oonoral Frederick A. von Bornhnrdl.
military writer under tho tltlo. "Knlt-
or Wllholm and tho Responsibility for
tho War." declares thnt tho former
opiporor's only guilt was his failure to
begin tho war early enough whon his
opponents woro not equipped and takos
lng mado by tho stato department.
BOOS 10c to Lie IllflllKKt
CATTLE STRONG AND lUOIILR
Vuk
By Associated Press.
WAHITlVriTnN tun. nmi i.-
Ini. nnHlm. .l l II... ..I.I.4.. . -i ... . --v I wm..u tf iimuiHII.il-
-i "T. .V "'(-' " ' go against tho exportation and Impor-
eary date and thoro Is good prospects tntlon of gold was removed today by
that tho Company will be organized roacnt WI80n on r0coniinondallon
and thnt work will be started within' r i.n f.inmi M.n i....i
... . ... . I abiavt wuv T U UVUi
iniriy or tony uays ii is urged tnai
. ...I.m ' pr0V.3 u torrtry "KAISEIUIOM COMING BACK."
hiiu liiui. ivumuiiu iJuuptu wtiu uru UIJIU
to put tho proposition over should an.l
will drill tho test.
PREDICT
GREAT
OUTBREAK OVER
E
Spocinl to Tho Roporter.
.A1 Worll- Texas. Juno .
&nna .n vcr .....v.S!? o"V".!0.';S'
The tnoasiirn nrnvt.1n fnr n ftit 1' """. "K 1"-uu 10 W 9.
too of flftcon mombers frm n.. VnJ. .' .'" u ."uuu bhi una nou clv;
tional Assembly to invostlgnto t lo po- " ' " l "B 25u nho" m
llllcal and military loadershlnnrlor to E"LV.0"'. 60c i..T6c )??. ? cowi.
and during tho wnr and requires tho 8U00 oC0$nn r fIVP: ''T
government to produce any Uocumenta JfXr'sM.rfo So". ...g '
The court would be comnnqo.l nf tit. 8i- Cavea 80 S13A-..
icon members including tho president LnKtS nY '? 3nC "1V'" ;3
of tho Imperial Military. Prussian. J?CI" cn1nl 'pf wothor from sSau.i. rs n
Bavarian and Hnnsenllc sunrdmo i'Lll00-' ?lx. llocU rom Ba"'Hft nf
courts five membors of the Nationnl iUUU- ' H0CKa Kat8 l "
Anscrably and fivo senators.
i i
WOUNDED TEXAS OFFICER IS
f GIVEN D. S. C. FOR BRAVERY.
By Tho Associated Press.
FORT WORTH. Tex.. Juno 9 A
Distinguished Sorvlco Cross arrived at'
l anill IlnWIn Inilnv fit- nnntn n
llaco J. Mooro. 132nd Machine Gun
NEW BRICK ON CYPRESS
Tho International sltnnflon tTai
snmmnrlfed ns follows by lite As-
soclattil Prci Monday
Plan for cnslnt? the term upon
which Germany ttIII be admitted
Into (ho Lcoipic of Nntlon are be-
Insr cotMliltrcil by the liendi of Ihe
peace conference today.
If Germany prated that sho pos
sfc n stable froremmenf sljms
the trcoty nml loyally cxcculcn
. lcrm nt tho "Brpcmenf she
will be admitted nccordlny to lire
pmpnicd plans.
PnrN dlipntchcs today Indicate
thai tho delay In framing the re-
ply of the Allied and associated
gorcrnments to the German conn-
lcr proposnls was dnc to n wide
illTergcnco of tlews held by Pre-
pilen Lloyd George nnd Clemen-
cenn. President Wilson Is nld (o be
adhcilntr to his policy of dcfcrrlH?
io tho BrllMi nnd French In Into
mnltcr mIiIIp Premier Orlando of
Italy Is still holitfiifr nloof lent
Intr the settlemrn rclntlte to Ger-
many to the other Allies.
The Turkish penco mission Is
expected lo nrrlro In Versailles
n rdticsdny.
The Esthqnlan and Lllhaanlan
Jorccs ore adrnnclmj nsralnst tho
jioisuctiHi nionir tho Wrlna rher
snnlhcn.st of lllira nnd hate fnkcii
the Jmporlant towns of KrcIUbure
nnd Jncobslndt.
AOIS TO WELCOMF
142NDBflGKTDTEXS
To tell tho membors of tho Abilene
company. 142nd Infontrv. nnth nivi
slon "howdy" nnd welcomo thm o
Toxns and Abileno after their long so-
journ ovorHoas CBntoit E. Adanls. lo-
cal Y. M. C. A. secretary left Sun-
day night for Fort Worth. Ho will
BERLIN. Mav IB (norrcnomlnnm l"7? ' "' "" "M"u. " "
of Tlie A sociatedlC Pros8-Rers i ZH ffff-."ESS i? wZ Z l&2?! Jo press
won from thT Oorman language dur-Ce0r "8frtod fm. -.W0" ?!" '"tf n ' tS & Srk. Sunday for
? ?SP ? f:"0-- '-8' Stetltenne where ho wrtai-'a ' namolilompy. " "' "" "f-" ft Jf.
.. . ..Vv !) IIUIUIIU IIIL'UIL" - I I
LAND
ON
? 4- '
BASEBALL 4-
1 ") s "J (
By tho Associated Press-
PARIS. Juno 9. Guerilla warfare of
tho charncter which usually prccod&i
a major conflict Is now going on' In
Ireland It is declared by Prank P.
Walsh and Edward F. Dunno In a sup-
Momentary roport. which they have
forwarded to President Wilson ro
garding conditions Iu Ireland.
In tho main report which wns sub
mitted
tlon:
"I depart with tho conviction that
tho Gormnn people wll yearn to havo
Its socialistic Kalsordom again."
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1421ID LEAVES
SIDAY IltKT
BOWIE
HO
1
E00 E1P
The 1-I2nd Infantry jath Division
EO
WELLS DEVELOP
ITO BIBBERS.!
Tho bulhPnjr will bo modern In ov-
ory way and tbo walls will bo of suf-
ficient strength to carry two storios
If tho owner. Mr. J M Itadford do-
ctdes lator to add ths second It will
face wost Work will start on tho con.
uigpaicnos ap-
Sunday the
Camp Mills
Camp Bowlo
to spend one
F?t Wnnn anif
six hours in Fort Worth.
Mr. Adams will urcn hn mimiin
of tho Abileno company to return homo
iu a oouy as rar as practicable and
upon loimlng tho plana of the com-
pany will advise Tho Reoorter Imme
Special to Tho Reporter.
Bno with tho 'now extension of tho nK' Associated Press.
sirucuon oi me nuiicung during tho dlatoly. It Is oYnoctn.1 lnf fh- J
prosont weak. hvlll reach Fort Wnri. .im w-..
Mr. Lowis nlso haa tho contract to'ncsdpy. although tltoy mav nointhh.
mllil tho M Totten 50x120 brick on poach Tot natilr. . JS?aM
South First Street and is now busy Mr AdAnm ?ni i.n .i.i rw....
wlth the stono and brick work of same whore ho will hold n conferenm witv
J.AIJ.SL llmvo n number of lmwri.ni M.n.u i
. ...v . iMmtuia in
regard to tho Abllono 'chnptor to brlrnr
up beforo the officials and ho will also
gusher district of the west sido of the '.AV'a.' JU"0iV11? wuncii oi Mvo mnKo a report as to what the Abileno
Rangor field two wells which camo In ??. ioiHy 6 m8et'"K u'acussed tho po-.'V. M. C A. has been doing for the sol-
last week with mall production havo MVt"' -UUB0 inq poauo lerms u-ur ooys m llio matter of securing
peace
to President Wilson and thffof which tho Abileno Company is nincreased to gushor proportions. They nv . rtl ."TTT
conference by the delegate! mombor. left Jorsey I'lty at mldnigir ro tho Boyd well of the Toxna Co.. VA mM?rvrc0 nL
TOSS.
from the Irish societies in. Amerie Sunday night according to Jnfor
L
C03D10X CAKE.
Rain and shine and Joy and wm
ISvorybody boro must know;
No one ever nl through llfo
And oaeapod the touch o' strife;
No one over llvad and died
But ias had bin courage tried
Apd has Buffered grlsf and lain
Caro's as common as the rain.
Yesterday I ghed some tra.
AjuJ the Joy nf all the j'irjs
Swe4 to mo was flwilng JgM
But today th. tjiunn has PSiaed.
I am smiling oaagjiipiiu
Vmm hag drlyaa WT th& mln
From the hmm Qlowia aoubt
In the bospltaj taday
One there waa wlioe face waa gray.
Gray "with hbxIqus caro awl h
Pitifully looel at me
As he paced the corridor
With his eyea upas tlw floor.
Waat ha aufferd well I knew
I had walked and walit. too.
I bad llvad those bount of care.
Paced as h w paciag there
Bjit a 4y ar two Iwforc
1 ha4 walked that corridor
Ajw! it stnsk ieaa Ww
What n aoniwoM tia b. wo!
Pay to day some hearts arw torn
By the ears tbat muit ha horae
Now I smile and Ue U ad.
Now he tjrive as4 I am glad.
And UMrrow tar ball be
Same one else where auw ute
Bala and sblne aad Joy aad woe.
B very body here mast kuow
Back in turn ere life ia o'er.
Paces doubt's grim corridor
Copyright 1919 by Edgar A Quest
TEXAS
At San Antonio
San Antonio .
Waco .......... ..
Ros and Burch
White
All other game$ rained out
U II K
2 4 I
1 D 0
Wheatloy and
AJIERICAX
At Philadelphia R II 13
Philadelphia ...3 Q 1
Cleveland .1 7 1
Seyboltl and Pickens Knznian and
Qaeal-
New York Cliloago rain.
At Boston Detroit rain.
Only three gams& sebeduled
SAVlQSAh
n n
At Cmrtqnati
Brooklyn .. ..... t i 6
Sallee and Italdon; Marquard and
Wheat.
B
Al
2
At Chicago R H R
Chicago .....3 8 3
Botston 2 S :
Thorn and Killifsr Demaree and
Wilson
R H R
At Si Loam
St Louis
Philadelphia -.1 8
Dmk ad CitweBs Jacobs an)
IittslmrK-Kew York rain.
recognition for Ireland la sought. It
waa declared that within the last few
months ten citizens of Ireland havg
boen put to death which coroner's Ju-
ries have declared were "wilful mur-
ders " Cluurere ulso made tint
hundreds iHiil women had been
thrown IntolPPF wPnJt rjuse an 1
had died as the result of pneumonli
contracted while they were in prisons
In Ireland
PROVISIONAL REGIME
ITli
tlon reach'ng Abilene.
There are 1.9C2 men cf tro U2M
aboard flvo special tronpj Tat.s
which havo been round thraug' Ph'l
adelphia over tho O. S- ). raProa-i t
St. Louis; over the Frti'O o Kul
Ok!a over tho Roek Isluul n 0lah-j-ma
City and then to Fort Worth nei
the same railroad
Tho troops will pa 'ado in KtM ana
Oklahoma City ChlsKeilra and For..
Worth. The exact Mine whon thay will
roach Fort Worth Is not as ye: knowp.
SUNDAY SCHOOL REPORTS.
Jupo 8 191.
Attend-
ance. . 146
168
16G
uy mo Aasucjiueu rress. 'T?irt Molinfllfit
I)NDON June 9. A provisional St Pau. Melh0dj8t
government for tho liberated terrltoryChrjStan college
grad which Is now expected at any nap$l8t '.... 4l3
nine iws iffcu turauficu iui uwm Plro I)nilDi xilDlnn ei
xi6 iu a ujuuuu jaiijr uaii uiayaiuu
from Helsingfors today.
Collec-
tions.
well of the Humble Oil & Refining !r?" turnea rer Judklni. eight
camnnnv xvhlrh l 'L" .?. WOSt Of lioro today. I
is flowing 125 to 150 barrels.
them Jobs and nrovidlmr enmrtninmnr
for them..
whlnh lu nll.. o 4AA i i .i.. IU BI'KlftUa iOX.. JUIIO U K11K -'
and the Allen well of the iVon Oil Co lcef fak nna Feman Russoll wero COLLEGE HEIGHTS CIIl'RUt
no.w making 1600 barrels. probably mortally scalded when their .. IMrAn.c wrw
iioinw ifR nii .1.... .. o.. engine on n Texas & Pacific freight1 ASkS PASrOR'S V11T1CLE
.. .' "i-vii univi .no uvun i . T...H.I i... ADlleiie. Tayih T.intt T'U. .otn
Whereas our highly eat cornea
tor. Dr. J. C Burkstt. has evr ?
WASHINOTON. Juno D General hia disapproval of 3treet dams c
Cabell. SouUiern Department comman- Bi'Uor reveilnga behi hM In At i :..
der. told the War Department todoy n honor of the home comtig of out
that extra force on tho Mexican bor- splendid aold'er boys nj.
der nre not needed now Whereas he has calll uttent'oa ti
the fact that some if Abileno j hume
WASHINGTON. Junes The Depart- have ben bereaved w ihq fXtjiu ih
ii'ent of Agr'culturo today forecasted thoir loved ones now biy 'jrie I t
S43O00O0C butthels of spring wheat. eath the sod In a fore fia ..na n
COLD SPRINGS. Tex . June 3 Deen M.QOO.OOO bushels of winter wheat cannot cqme back 'Q lume iii love
mystery surrounds the killlnir of two this year. The condition of winter ones having made the Hunrama jaci
boys here Saturday nleht. When thov v. heat is 94 19 auring wheat 91.2. and flee that we might be free to cnoj
discovered tho Winfrey barn in flames the winter wheat crop Is ef an un- tne liberties and privileges thut are
MYSTERY IN KILLING OF
2 BOYS ATGOLD SPHIN9S
Special to The Reporter
$5.64
5.50
Frank Winfrey son of Joe Winfroy and By The Associated Press.
ours now therefore-
RANBER FIELD IS
EXTENDED III HEW
WELL ON SUNDAY
another boy named Henry Currey ran WASHINGTON. Juno 9 President Be It resolved by th members of the
to the building and were shot and kill- Wlloon said today that ha felt that It College Heights Ban'Nt t hur. h thai
ed by an unidentified person was highly undesirable to officially "wa express hereby our high apprecla-
No motive for the shooting Is known communicate the. text of the peace den of our behoved Paatof for h & un
liai nor ha8 tne cuse of the fire been de- treaty which is still In negotiations did and outspoken cppontloi to tti
1 S lv'"""cu. mm Buujeci iu cuauge. vtuwtscuurn uuu iimi we jciu nm
'
WEATHER BDBEAU
U. S. Departmeat of JLgriculhure
'
Bloodhounds were broucbt at once tn
the scene in an effort to run down the By The Associated Press.
murderers.
6t J Special to The Reporter
1 I "I CT WORTH Tr .Tuna fl Tha Tjvl
Perkins well of Root Hupp & Duff
four miles northeast of Eastland
which came In Sunday with a flow of
10 barrels an hour shoves that the
ZURICH Jane 9 At the trial today wastern nmits nf th Harbor ffoii hava
of tweBiy-ftight altagad aeeret agents nD vef heen deftnui Thf8 mBw ia
and aaarchlats charged with plotting eiVen another exiensfnn tn h i.
to briag about an anarchistic uprising war(i rt Is not only flowing 3.500 bar- i
is uaiy ur aiaempeiy. owiss auor- rej8 dally bat is gradually growing!
nay general today severely scored the gtroneer. It is 2.000 feet v.-PRt nf thJ
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jjmwu 69wi iaii oouuius new Allen well oi the Leon Oil Co
agents from BerUa who maintained in tb the Burkbuniett field the Gol-
Switzerland a terrorist service to bribe coada la block 83 t3 reported to have
Itaiiaa anarchs to organize a reo- come la but ao estimate has been made
lution 0f the productions
I For Abilene and vicinity: Tonight
.and Tuesday cloudy with scattered
showers.
For East Texas: Tonight and Tues-
day cloudy with scattered showers.
For West Texas: Tonight and Tues-
day partly cloudy to cloudy.
Rainfall 0.39. Rainfall since first of
year 15 10
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i ClllCAGQ. June 9 After a oonfer-
eoce with other union officials S. J.
Konencamp prasblont of the uammer
TOlaITeiBgraphera Union qf AiueriBa.fChriatwti fathers otI moibrfj and
stated today that final steps had been
tien for a nation-wide strike of 70-
0W3 telegraph and telephone operatprs
next Wednesday.
our efforts to give Jod the pruUa nni
gruttuile of our haas fer itig tro.
tug of our boys with Vjetorj that has
brought peace to all he warld as we
uei:eve m answer o i;ie prayer cu
The decoration
others who believe la IJou. anil callel
upon Him in th's lm of neod.
De it further resold I that a ropy o
theje resolutions 'ia s.prwa una the
Vnutes of College HoUtUis Paotlft
By The Aasodated Prass. church and that a copy be furnished
PAIUS Jane 9. Premier Clemen- the Western Evangel lha A'i .jj ll
ceau. president of the peace conference. '. ly iteporter and thg Tiy.or t c n
telegraph the Hungarian government Time for pubUeatlja
today that Huugariaa attaeks en the I Respectfully submitted bv the tel
Czeeho-Slavak forces must eeasa. a Vi- lowing members of the Uoarl l Dea
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Monteomarv. nhafrman oi mon. a ! aj or noa- COBS
" - ""-! mwv nnmnllaitAa tha A llin.1 ami OEPnalotnii
at the Chamber of Common 7r" "Ll "".LT .rT
morning and nlna ware .v"r?!. """ "T.. ."". "'
made for rtedecprat'ng of the city to ce n06tllitla. the pramior-a mes-
. c au.uut) suiuwio ijowa S3KB SaVS.
ibvuwvwwj woonuuu UUtlOUMB4l
ing
Monday
for
L M. Beaaett A B. Oolites. P B
Ford Luther J Wbb G R Km W
A WUkin? S. G. Hour Wf B- Smi't
V- Collias U A ilantoa C C. atcs
A. H qilfereath.
Adopted by the -to'iKe H eights Bap-
tist church June Sta 1319.
that the comaaUte-i bad been div4dl By The Asaoeteted Preaa.
Btp three sub-coumlUees and tha wisnTvarnv i orr ..
l.'.i u t. .. .. ... . "-X B aK-
- j vn- wu- is uaaa w 186 mer mont uy Prosidwat Wilsaa atrae4han- relations camalUia wt.
eau of the epy today (Moadayi t ej the bePfaa.ngaWals here tha Tha copy ef tha Genua peace
urge tae aeoraiBg of their aterea ne would not comply with the seaate' treaty brought ts this eoatry by the
u s tne Pin of tb eoww'ttee u Tnmat for copies of the peace treatv Chicago TrlbSBa correepawteat war
put up streamers fags aaa anoxs- t U fumishad at ihk iiu na nraet m ttu C3n.u w sunar i
cti'er IworMoi. tbrwiirhout t tU- presidenfa meisaee transmitted rah. ReoaWteaa of laaa. today a-
Sunrise 6 32 Te ftr'neing of H"a cf -rto ro tbroush the White House was read bv ordered plated as a pafelie donaect
Sunset 44 o Mo H e ine Senator Hitchcock when the foraJga by that hody.
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