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The News Carries (he Full Leased Wire Service of The Associated Press
NEWS
VOL XL NO. 60.
THREE SECTIONS TWENTY PACES.
AMARILLO TEXAS SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 11 1920.
PRICE FIVE CENTS
BERGER ONCE
ORE DENIED
ADMITTANCE
BY CONGRESS
IS ItMTKF.II MIMIU.USIIII'
IIOI KK IIY VOTF. OF
:rjN to MX
IN
Br Awiucialrd I'rvss.
WAhIM;To Jan. 10. Victor
IWritif Milwaukee MaialM re-olccl-f
il from tin- fifth ViM-niii congi-i
alonal district after lir- liml Imi-h n
fuwil membership in I lie house "lie
rr In gnxi' hM ami rttmforl in Ihe
enemy" th-nlcd lii M'til attain
IimI) li) m ! if :'2H in ft.
t'hiilrman Hulling!.- of (lit- clee-
tinnn rniiitullii whiih held .Merger
Ineligible ( hi" fiml I lint. presented u
resolution burring llcigcr anil re-
viewing thi ruuHim why llorgcr wu
excluded i.l the special senslon. Her..
resentiittve M.niii. rcpiildican 1 1 li
nnU; Volgt. rfpulilicun. Wisconsin
and Sherwood. democrat. Ohin. aup-
orfi'il llerger's right '.o a ae.it.
I Itcnomltuitiil.
Member of the h.ue showed Ill-
Ik Interest in tit fmm Mllwau-
Iff Ihul lh socialist executive com-
mittee bail voted to re-nomlnats
l.ergcr.
. In prox-ntins hi resolution In
lay Chairman Hullltigcr t:iltl Merger
Wa Ineligible to uiiiiiliiT.ihti under
provision or the constitution. Re-
quest for a hearing on llrnry P
linden tab right to the cat denied
nergor hxd huen made before Chair-
man Dulllngcr. Hodinstab. a ropuh-
liran. wa defeated liy Horger hv a
maturity of .So vol in In the pclal '
election. I
I Ineligible
The committee previously
held t
i
Jow-pli P. Carney. Heracr'a opponent
In the fiml election to he Intllgi-
bltv Chairman IMlinger ald today
that at the time of hi first fieri ion
Brer wax only under Indictment
under the espionage art. lint that hv
had heen convicted before the ec-
ond election look place.
ThU. he added would strengthen
Bodenniad'a caae.
Women Declare
Politics Being
Played by Palmer
hi arlalr4 ''"-
MILWAt'KK!-:. Jan. rt Tliaritea
that Attorney Ceneral Palmer and
other Rovernmem official are play-
Inn politic In the hith com of liviiij
cruMide were made today t a nieet-
inn of women 'a club representatives
railed to diurnal h!fh pricea.
When Mr. Palmer with the)
power of the Rowritnent bark of'
him. fall o do anvthliiR nmrre'e
to lower rlce. but lut-ad call In
ihe women of the country arid
leave the into f'tmlile at the prob-
lem. Il look a ftthoufh he ami other
of hi Illicit are afraid ef the poli-
tical remit that would follow the
exposure of the men hlsher up who
are rcpnnilile fir high price"
.aiJ .Mr A. J. Roberta.
TF.XAH I.FAl.l K TO
oi-FA rnii. mvti i:tii
r AJ at.4 I'm
IIOISTOX. Jan. 10 Will all
club except ltaiinnint reprenenled
at the annual meetint f I'urd.iv of
Tex League thill nwnera roimlder
atlou of tentative lay iliedult for!"
the l;'u eiion. The otienlng d lie
for the Irsgne wa net for April 16. j
Four achedulea were auhmilted by
I in k Robert chairman of ihe
chediile committee.
Pershing Denies Lives Wasted
Needlessly on Armistice Day
r Aenriiei I'm.
W.iHIMiT. Jaa. Hi. n.acg-
r. anatle brlcwe a liouse war lnel-
iiriOng 4-i'iniiilltce Dial live of
.laaeraran Mdttierw were walet In
aeeitle allkck on armlOce dav ace
itealfd In a Itifer Irorti I .em ral IVr-
slilng math' public liMbiv h) repi.-
ealallve I tiller . epnlilit an if
Ma-a.
Ct'iaol I nlrHf
lici'i ral P'r-liiiig rtit Ihe A mee.
iran font- were ailing umler tn-n-eral
lnlnt Imhi tMtl tit Vlnrsli.il
Ft h lo all alii"'!
temlei . '".
conimambr oat I
lltai 4itl.'
for attack were wiilitlrawa a aawia
a. HeM.ihb afier lie w mIvimiI
Ihe slgaing of Hie nmiUliee. lie
alo Mi thai laletneil of Amerl
ran trop wtie 41rclcr.1l in the al
latk while I t-rtvh ilUKImi wet
Male wao were rtiwi.
n Itel'll liil-f
The gent ral letter i (ritel
NovenilH'r :l. ft. :! In replv
lo charg.' contained ln a letter in
Mr. Fuller fioit I'aptalii Iie4irge K
l.lvi linofe of Wln-'iiis-ier. Ma-.
f'onieilv oiH'i itlen otfit.r of in-
lTth fid dartlllery l.riaade if tli
j 'ml megrot dlvlion. Mr. Full-r
expliilmd th'i hr "'I'' I"'""
i iihlir in vi w of Maleroenl recent-
ly matle h'fore the lnveliga;in
coolmu h 1'riRadier tlemral
Mmm
IE
i:niK TioH of viittAii..
1.1.4 tkf.aiv
iia..i:i
Outstanding I oiiiiiiciiI Following
oreiooii) l on l-'uct Tlml
I nih il Male Im Fulled
To Accept Ism-itiiicut.
0 Aitociatrd I'm.
1 PARIS. .Jan. 1 0.. RhIIPi iiliolis (.1
the lieuty of Ycrs.iillta were cx-
I t h.inK"d an I peace hetwetu He'.
III:-tl'. Fiance. Ureal III Haiti Mild III I
olhcr allied ....d aHiuciuleil poiiera
I tilth the evcpllun of (lie 1'iilted
Stall. Ihtuiiic effi .'live at 1:1.
I o'clock UiIm et'-ulng Til' re iitf
. eleventh hour rumura of a In.
.oslHincim .11 U'pm li il to bo
in on mill mi.
OulslaudlMK comtiieiit tmiiKht on
the ii'ii iiniiy 1.4 i hut It K-uvi'i ihu
t'nlted Slal" the only power ahull
wan urllvelv at war wilh Hit many
not now on a prat't biiHlM. That wax
the noli' Kouuiltil b Huron Von l.c-
lur. ht ad of the Ui rman i"i.ci' di'lc-
Cation in a alaleinent to tlm Ami-
imlfd I'ri'Kji liniuediuti.'ly after ihti
ccrenioiiy.
Ki Ml I'. S. Slill lint
"I am naturally liuppy thai
hna finally mcniue ellectlve." IliiroU
Von leaner nnld. "My Rreat n'ltrct
is lh.it the 1 1 .ifd riiutca In I lie oi.ly
tou:itry wilh which liiinrin) i mill
in a Kiate of wur. I hope lmnir
l'''
(baiiiifil.
situation will ihiii bn
Will
Ilelei'm' I'lisoiii'ni
Aevetthelfss am Rlaii that
peace l ut l.mt .re-eMtaliliiiheil. bo-
cause It w'il-Rlve back to tieriualiy
her belovtd ot. null prinonera
abroad." '
Aked a to the execution of tha
term of the tcaty llaruu Von
Lerner caid that tiermany wan raily
and dtermiu'i to do her utmost
lie continued:
Kcoiiomlr Pniltli-m
"Tlio recovery of our eiommilc
proKiiertij" I a much to ihe Inter-
c( of the entente a It i to uh. oa
acconnt of ihe feral Heno.nw tlf
tlcultlcg Ihnt threat all Kurnpe. li
la ohrlnu. t-iH-akiiiR chiefly 'if
France lh.it her economic proMe-nty
depend it upon the economic rectv
ery of (ierinany."
I The moHt thorny remainiiift pio-
' l.li.m a llli.tit ra l.i 1 t.n I Hnnp I. I
the iut'Ktlin of Ihe extradillnn t
lierinan olllclaN. iifflcers and xol-
dier to be triitl for crime allcR'il
lo hve Ihh'U committed iluiltiK tli.i
war.
After the rcttlenii-ni of a few d''-
tall 0011 niK ted with the arrung.'-
ment lor the execution of Ilia
treaty Pnon Von Leaner will leav
for Herlln fur u abort ret. j
j
mm
5 NOW REALITY
t.r.iniet i'Hrtlon ijiittc 111 tin country. 'iialor tn-
SACHAMXNTO. Jan. Hi - V lira- rah aiiid if 111.111 tfi of a legislative j
ham Kut'f. former political ioh" bn.ly could be t xiielleil for their po-
convlcled in San Francisco of brib- litcl view republican ir demo-i
err. van granted a pardon by t.ov-
emor William l Stephen lonlthl.
Thi p. ut on. mi i. it 11 v ri'Morf to Kuef
the right of citlzcnvhip.
'
IVptirl I 1 true
AMSTKItPAM. Jan
I".- -
The report that
govern no u tin.
thrown I untrue
a dli:iltll reeeiv
llerlln.
tlic i.'iinati
been over-acivrdit-g
to
d lie.'e troitl
Kberbnrne. rommnnding the artil- .pmiant to maintain nnd hasten our
lery hr'giide of the !.;nd diiMnn. action. I appeal to lh" eneigv ar.d 1
alHiut which aim h of Ihe r.iniroverfvj Initiative of the -onitn.inilcis mi
l"r a it.n-i uai.
1 eiuered.
I onleot of lazier
The letter follow
"I had lio knowledge hefeie si-
n. 1:1 November II that the arti::-
lice had Im en lgn: d and thai fil-
ing wa lo eta t II a in. Sovnu-
Int II.
"The arml't.te effective at II a.
m November 1 1 wa not iitu un-
HI a 111. NovenilM r II. he nee tin'
liiliumati.i.i which f'aplain Liver-1
noil slate be n'n lved ahi ut mill
nighl tfT .ovemlHT to wa only a
tumor
aliliough thut rumor proved
lo be coi r.Tt
Falr liiniior Prevalent I
"For several day prior to Not em'
b'T It f.ile rumor 4f the arm'.:.' Ice .
wie preiale:it n all the aiinie. '
Von mat recall that at least or.'
Ihe-" nin.oi even reach. -il the I ' 1. 1 1 - '
ed Slatt and that N'oveii.bt'r . I
think. w made a tiy of rciebra-
lion o'l acroiilit of the laNe r a.l. j
"All a nil I" look lep lo nitre "1
these rumor at S:."i p. in. Nnve'iiber ;
p. 111.
a the
reived
fallowing leiegriini wa r'
by me from Mar. hal t ot b.
"'The enemy. di4irganle b
our repealed attack l wllhdrawln
alonji Ihe whole front. It I lin-l
DRASTIC SEDITION BILL
I
i.
It
ItKKlNAI. Ill SKAT rMNill.lst
MKMIli:it.4 HiMiKVIxni
IV KKATK.
Mr Airl4ir.l Hrr
WASIIIXIJTON. Jan 10. Kefua-
al of the New Vork flat- aaaembly
In neat five oclalil repienentatiTea
drew fire todiy in the wnale. 8 n-
ator Hi rah. republican. MmIio
aerti'd urh action Invited lawie-
nena and disorder while Senator
Tlionia. demiM-riit .t'olorndo natd
It would drive the xt-laliM to "rev- j
otutloiiHrv method."
Herlaring the Incidenl ne of the
moM remark ible In Ihe hiatory ( :
rial in congre could exclude each
other from representation.
Senator Thomas exires.e.I the
hope thai "ciiminon ene" would
cperate pll the majority In the New
Vork assembly nnd lead to Ihe seat-
itig of the miclalisl.
I lulu ITalnl II111 its
j M'RINUFIKI.O Mo. Jan. lu -
Fire tonight i'etroed ihe lireen-
1 f li III. Mo. elirtilc light. tie and
jWa'ir I'l.'nl. iMiisIng a lo of a.
proximately $:ii.niiii i.nd leavinu tic
ru of oirtii Inhsbitant without
IikIii or .atcr aupily.
inlet and iheir armie tu M-ain
leclsive results
"All of the allied commander re-
tied similar t letiains f 10:11 Mar-
tha!! Fo'h
'Xeliher llrllish ii"r Freiuh l.e.il-
quarter oidr"il firing in lea"
1 pili-r to the giine into ttfett of tin
aimlsticc. t!lal is. i:t II a. in N it
c inner . nnd in g n.-ml firlrg by
.all tl' ally's itn.l li 11"' etieio" run-
. ilmied o'i lh" whoh friuil hmti
s it rl .ml 11 the ei unit thai
t hour 111 placs ti e flung 1'd
. n . ... . u
- 1. .... Illh.illl ......i
I I hat linlir
"The :i;'nd diliu asti de l'i"
Mo" lie att.nk"d si I a 11. Voveni-j
Im r I'l and at .. a. n Neveiiilier ll.j
adtanteil a Il t t 1!" I mue. tnt th
troop but rein -d l" 4el In I li
face of reMrt"d Inavv.tirt. w'heiii
the 1 oinmand' I ut Ihe Hits.k 1. ;
hi irade rceited .nli itn.iiior. at 7I.
a in. 1'ial an anulstlee wl It. i(
ftn live pi 1 1 a in.
t-igtitiott Moped mi Ml. 1
"The tirlr.aii. eolliluantli.r 1 lo;t4
1... h orirrrii -11 ..m..i )e
1 u . 4 :. .. ni and lhal the firing wa
. . . .
iContinued on Page () .
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UIIIIIIU UIM I IUIUI1
AS PEACE FINDS HIM
Spannell Will
Go On Stand
Br Awltti4 I'm
Ui;oVNV(M)U. Jan. 10.-- Harry
J. Spannell on trial here for thu
kllllne rf TMonel If T. Hutler al
Alnlne. Trxa. In 1 I C. will lake Ihti
wiinen aland in hi own .hrjnlfj
wneii evert in reaumeil .Monday
mtrnltiR. Tbf trlul wa receed al
noon loduy until thai time.
Several character wltncei wera
l.curd thin mornliiR. T.-ntlmony to
'he effect that Spaiiell wa ' never
rei'ii to take a drink of llqnor."
offerea by Hie tlefeune. Other
tent if led that a few mill-
uie prior lo ti killing. Spanell ai-
pearrd unruffled in lumper bill
Hum Mr. Spxnell wa apparently
inch ar latetl w lien ahe. Ilut'er and
Spaeeil ilriiv away from Ihe h.itel
Jjut iM'fore the Inn.'.!).
--
MH.ss'p f.lt.M'FH tllMloFII
WITH Ml IIHKIt OF
rmsn IxV
nr a-ii. l ie. 1
VlCKSITIlt:. Wis.. Jan. In
Discoxery of I lie 1'odv In day of lr. 1
R S. Alver4in. physician who waj
liiiirdHre.l Mond'iv niahl. Iiro-ight!
opt n th'-eul of ly m iilng Jt se Walts I
count iv gi'ncer. rliargetl with Itie
lliili'iler. when 11 innli formed bill Ihe
official-! had s.pirlt"d the prinoui t
away to Jackson for aaee keeping.
The body of Or Alveron was ha'f
hiirit'd in a aiilt h in the natimiul mil-
itary park here hen found.
Authority fur the ue of troop
was civil by liovernor Initio but thn
liiitk work of the ofdrer prexenl-
ed Ihe need of Mild'era to protect
V aM and It Wiuhush. negro charg-
l with being accessory to the crime
ABE MARTIN
li II III I ttltlv inil'.lelllll lion i nn-
tint In' a mptodiiK r kin 111.. loll
II' glina' It a reenate ilinili
kMo4Hl li. Tilfotil Mot)' iim le
Kill 4 haktl 'Oil be aiil be d -""I
la' a iiitUiou.tire.
1H
M
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URGED B m
AtOltS l Vl.IHHI.IHHI lAt
iiKMKVr. M n :i:lo i.
Fl ItlM F.
TO
WASHINGTON. Jan. If. -laiun
aggregiting .".0.oi n.ouu tor food
! and relief In Austr.u. Poland and
other h'jiopan roual'iia and Ar
menii pr-vi " 11 !; en diain-
tregailon of ;Mi'ineal rohesion In
wt.'rn Furni." wr.' propo-. d ta
Congre loduv by fci 'tary f the
tre-t.ir t!a vh 1 sa d it l.ilgtil ls
nerevry In in-'reiHe tlili. a:iiomu
IO $.'1111.011 I. ' I I etl' l Hit- I'n'l il-
1 until.'. 01 F. II' . I' 1 1 li' etl d'-:ig-111
in u
ItevliM fendltM'lls
I The 4t'flv reviewed at It'llBlO
reiulll 011 III Hie inilferillg viUII-
itn pHitl'Ularh Aii-im and Po
ilanil. and said i;i"it lir'lnln. Franca
and ial wre 'i..tii:g n rellln
' dUtivs n A ai-t 1 la I'iroi.rli n II.'
' 1. oii.imii) li im and lha: I'ciand vonlii
itonl niie 1" lend .ult'v fii"-.l.hing
ht In ir.inp"riiiig American
I to.d ! ml such supplies e iios.'ibla
I trem ll" '". le.l iMlirdolU
Ki'iit'Wiiu Ihe s iiiution In A'l-
trlii. lr li' '"il ciiff"tiiiR i
o cieat th.H the li.ui' ellor 1-f
Ketiio r. had declared that a com-
pit t bre. kdown niesl octiir by the
end of Jm.iary u.le nlstnci
were given from the outside.
I lived-in of I. mm
I'nder Ihe litasurv
plan 'he bum wnu'd
I y lie linn 1 '-I Mratti
titllion .1 'I'.i' v neal guaraii
and w ild bt ii'''i lo e.ialilliih
Charges Millions Wasted
In Building Nitrate Plant
l X-wh 'su.l Prt. 1
NKW YORK. Jan. tV -Allega- '
I lull of Was'e and e tt 1 a acanee in
the building of f; 111.1i.eno air;
nitrate 1 latit for the government at
Mti.le Shoil. Aljbamn. were niaoe
I.mI.iv in tesllr.iony ht fore the hoite
ronniutlee mvei u.iiinc expendltnrea
in lh" .ir deoarttiicii' Kmploye.
I led .n il - joli r.ii'iM.d m.d bad
"'o.iM' in ol 1 toll' ' It W is testified I
The !!.:!. t .i- b'll" tor the gov-
ttii."i' l.t II." An etiiaii I'tatiaTind
o'lipiiiv 10 pio.lu'' niir.i.c for war-
.o-n - Itv '' e i'"ii. i'i ! 1 Herman
plo'-t'i rd h n.w THe ;
WIJ.IHMI I inr Plll'llt lit . I
t.. .1.1. n lo i"i I tii'm iiidav. 'he
ei.l. il.v p. Id fi r the ill.
rii.itiH't of aiini" I'1 new papcra j
t.'.i t ill i( lh" I I Til I'llder II toll-
Ill. I w ith the Loverii'tier.t the rum-1
I'sev w old ' iv ' ' '-t l!.e
com rii'it 'il 'i.l l-til.l orriat t lie
pl.if.t it 'id eh.i.i 'M.'ti Illii'Sln OI me
1 'i.i.i'M-M i;ti.t'iii of ih
11111111.. s.oit it had heen M .ilio-t'd
to li.ite Hi" goiernnie'it nuke fer-- I! " -'.! "
I. life! tl'ie M.4.ir J J Fat lev h.li! been adtlsed
an oidna'icr i-tfieer. who wa t-.'irv a' 'he t.' ni
lioiie.l at the plai.t ilurtng It con-taerung inei!.
PASSES
HEAVY PENALTIES FOR
ALL ACTS TENDING TO
DESTROY GOVERNMENT
IIY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS.
WASHINGTON. J-'ii. to. Maxiimint ctialiio of a fine of $5.-
uw) ami five vcar iiurtuiinii'iit. a'lyinn u all acts or circulation
of literature in fui tlicraiu e of forcible overthrow of the government
are roiiln in the aiiti-eilitinii ti ll which i.t-cl the ctiatc Unlay
without a reconl vote.
rrimii.il attack on the hill was ainutl at the mail excluxion cc-
tioti which oiNineiils leclarel wolihl confer re censnrhip niw-
cr in Ihe Misimater general. .Vlvocatc of the meaure ilvnieJ that
the lull wt'tiiil limit const Hut it 'iial tiht f Inc aK-eelt or aemb-
lagr. I'n.ler an amendment by Senator P.orah. remhlican. Idaho
acctjitctl by the cnaie. jM-roon against wln'in this clause is invoked
can ai'cal to federal court".
The lull prohibit perKon from
aihoratlnR or advihltiR by peerh.
wrlHiiK or prinlitiR the fori. 'Ilk'
overthrow of the I tilled tiatea or
all Riivernmt 111. or by .hltl in-
jury to HrNonn or properly. Il alao
Would peimllte at tempt or art 4
iuii.lfiina execution of law or fed
eral flCfliic III Ihelr liut'ea.
Another aertlon priht.nl iliitpUt
of flak. Iti'incr. or einb'eniit in
lended to ymboll. a4 votary of
forro aitnlnitl Hie e.ivernutei t.
Will lie leMHe4
Aliens violating the act will be
mihjtct to deportation and perman
ent exlution after undergo. ng I ni-
pt lon ment.
The b'll drawn by r-iair 8ter
Una. renublleun. HoiitU Itaaola. his
bt-en heralded a' a tiui'.il' R:i.r(
"rt-d ." and their pr.itn-.:iila..
oxt t To lll.ltM
It toea l the horn" for ronitid-
eralloii In eonneetl iii with a hIIIiom
I.Ridatlon now belnij pii.iret br
I ho houne lutPrinry eominiile nnd
In a Mi'.aatir la a fi'i'lltute fur
lcRisH''.ei -ecommt ". I hy Ailor-
nev iii- )! palmer
The senate rejected an amendmt ri
by Senator PoriTe-ie. democrat
Ohio. nronotlM tht the bill aopl
to ntlempw agalnel alaia a wtui
aa the feedral government.
Fire Damages
Sanitarium
' At Baltimore
4 ' -'-
HALTIMOHK. Jan in.FIre lo-
nliht badly damaged the pmholor'.
ral h'llldtng or the John HnuUin
hospital group A number of rar-
iperlmena were remove by physi-
cian. A general alarm of fire wa
aornd"d ami lb flamea kept from
Mireading lo the hpra rilnie and
lh other honMai bulldlnr
Nere quieted the pat lent rf !
hostiitl and rrrord ng lo tr. W
'I. Smith. ai'Vierlnleident there w
no excitement among thm. a lh
illdlng burneil wa on the extreme
nd of the group.
The Hebrew hospital acrtwa th
Ireet. wa lililovirhed.
killed Ity lUadii
LOS AMiKLKS. Jan. I Allien
V llepew. wa recently kll!d near
Maricopa. ArUona. br bandlta te-
. - k.nin. 1-
llcved lo have been Mexican ac-
cord i' t lo word received hete by
ft lend of the tlead man.
credit in tn- M'H'fv 4in ih b.-si
of ;.i.ii0ii.ii lof A'i'"-li !'(.
Oiiii.iioti for Poland. i:'..Pa o f."
other r.uitiKan countrle and $1.
Oun nun for Arnenia.
Soei for 111 of ae-urllit wnuld be
ohtaiiiei' iro mthe I 'an eonnirlt
befor. the loalia wo'iM le made.
ep..treUt"""r: frt-rv l..t I. ...lah."i
n ?- of '.. 'r" fXXr f"m
ei
Ill CO
liii'l'.olol.ly 'lid vate.r
pow.
II
Mriiciion. Hslitieil of finding holler-
maker asleep u boil r and elet tri-
clan idle lif a field telling siorie.
Th" uiuner for oin employea
be
!. wete rxtratagant. hating ham-
wimmI fliirs Once he
let sloe lifting wheel
found tbn-e
harrow f
concrete fi 11 r feel. He told of a
cook Iteing euiployed a a drflman.
a tanner a an enani'-er and a
"mot ie" e 'or a a mechanic.
FatMdl Patl'tetl
11 l Mohreit. unolher
ordnance officer deseribed hi ill-
rotert of padding pi.yrt'll a ie
nli of which aovrrn'iit i.t had been
il.'frt.e. of .in'0 The money
w..s re -toted end two men were en -
ten. -I to to tesr each III pri4tn.
The r.triiituig of labor lor tint
M11 . Ie Shoal pro'ei I c.H.1 mere thn
..! I. l.
I't'l 0" . V
at coi ding
to I II auditor
.ai.rv of lx I'tta
. -A- Is I t'-
d
.1 !
'll To .
in ( Iim
lllL.l.'d
I'r; h. -n '.' d h..
ihul the com 111 1 -if.
I I .t't'il lino in
SENATE
El
I FHUIT4 TO l-.UKAK IlKADIXRK
AM KKKP THKATV KT OF
I'AMI'AKiX AIVAMKI
ft 1JJt-4jf4) !
WASIUXOTON. Jan. 10 Effort
n break the senate pear treaty
deadlock and keep tht treaty out
in the political campaign war ad-
vanced a atep today when republic
can aenatora advocating ratification
drew up a rounter-propoaal to the
wt of cotnpromlae reaervatlona tub
ni'lled 10 them early In tha week
by a (roup of democrat.
laxlxe tlve Aawetal
The renubhean propoaal. to which
t ponior aald Senator lodg of
I )JiachuctU. the party leader had
Riven tentative aavent waa to deal
only wilh aome collateral laaue la
the revolution controveray leavlnc to
fnti'ee negoilalloa the troubleaoma
tiuea'.iona of aiticle ten
latye and) I'ailerwtW Coo fee
Ae'ong these conference waa a
t.ik between Senator Lodge and
Senator rnderwnod. of Alabama a
den.ocrat who haa taken a promt
iont part In urging a a needy eom-
pioinlHe. Senator Hitchcock of
Nebraska the acting democratic
leader conferred wilh nev era I of tha
in ltd reservation republican. Al
though the detail of iheae conver-
sation were not revealed there waa
evidence that both democrata and
republican in I ended to continue
their effort deapite "Tealdcnl Wll-
aon'a declaration in favor of taking
Ihe education '"lo the campaign.
REBEL LEADER
AND 800 MEN
ARE CAPTURED
F.l. PASO Jan. 1. Roberto
Martinet. Villa rebel chieftain oper-
ating In the atate of Hidalgo and
Vera t'rui. haa aurrendered eondi
! Henaily with ana men. according to
advice received here today. The
term of lh aurrendrr will be ar-
ranged between Martinet and fret
Ident Carranxa.
ha nllii to Hernandeg. another rebel
If. t!er. ha also aurrendered. It t
tcported. The nniu'ier of hla fol-
lower I not known. Hernandeg
will 4.IHO arra n:. term o( hla ui
render with Preiient t'arrania 11
I aald.
MEAT MftRKET EMPLOYES
AT FIRST TIIOUiHT tllVKB
UK INK W AH laiPFIW HKU
I.U.tK I. AH PFtiPONSIHt.t:
Four employee of the K. and M.
market were iiolsioned early yeater
dy morning and for several hoar
I It a thought lhal Ihey had been
drinking "doped coffee." Thi Idea
r.nwi ver. n heen refuted and U
' now eem that a leaky ga pipe la
' responsible for the accident which
cjnie near proving fatal.
IS M. VV.4lh and aon. John JX
WaKh. were rushed to the "jasifiiar
linn iiinii"diatly after the hetal
to show sign of being poatoned. For
tieral hours they were uliiouacloa.
la.it r ln the day bo;h regained eon
. rtount and declared that only for
! the tetere palna In llitlr head Ihef
( m.r all right. .
( K. I". Mct'rai ken and Hrrv Ream
w ere alui poisoned though their Bf
terine- were moi-w mild.
1 t'bi-lnical n ihl uf the coffefl
4 made l.v local phyak-iana. who
ib rlirej that no foreign aabalauf)
w: fonnd I' bier vcliitil 'hat
i her w a l-akv g ple in the
t r of i h'llldirf. and after a
thitriMiih i'aminalloa. Il haa b-ea
decided thai the ear pi 44 Rag Waa
iestri! '. for Ihe accident
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