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BROWTfWOOD
BUELETIN B PAGES TODAY I
OIL NEWS PAGE 2
PRICE FIVE CENTS
BROWNOOD TEXAS TUESDAY MARCH 11 1919
VOL.XVIII.NO. 119
I
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TICK ERADICATION ELECT
CALLED OFF
HEW LI PROVIDES
FOB APPROPRIATION
BY COMMISSIONERS
dv nn htv i nnr ".iJ-L
DI UUUmi rilllM!
j j
Monsler Type of British Submarine and Huge British Navy Gun
HEW L
I linnm
numn
LAW HAS BEEN PASSED AND WILL
PROBABLY BE SIGNED BY
GOVERNOR HOBBY.
Tlie tick eradication election
called ior 3farcli 15th and -about'
which there lias lieen liuicli con-
troversy and more or less activity
on tlie part of those favcr'njr and
opposing-the measure wilt not lie
held a scheduled. County iudire
li E. Lee in a. statement irheu the
press today anrouneed that in
new oi the recent enactment of a
law amendinir the Ihesfoek sani-
tary law it viill rot he necessary
to hold a tick eradication election
unless (Jovernor Hobby vetoes the
law which is not regarded an like-
ly. Judge Lee's statement follows:
"This is to give notice to the voters
of Brown county that the election or-
dered and galled to be held MaTch 15;
1919 for the: purpose of voting on tick
eradication; in Brown county is called
off and wili not he hold. My reason
for this action is as follows: Imtned-
lately upon the Attorney. General's
IDepartment) ruling that it was .neces-
E6ISUTI0II Iff !
DAKOTA MEETS !
MICH FAVOR
WITH
Sl!ATE WILL NO wj OPERATE OWN
BA:K. "FLO I'll OlILLS AND I
OTHERlINIHJSTRILS.
. . (By Asspia'tifi "Press. T
BISuMARK X b.-Mar. 11. The law
permitting the state of North f)akota
toj jgo.intp busings un'uer the inhistri-;
al "rprogram of Ijhe Rational Non-par-
'tisan League wiint- into effect f whem
Governor - Prazictr-rednU.v sighed the'
biils. Banking; -hope biiildnjg- and
fhjmr . milling rai'ji anions the projects'
cowered in alio ten constitutional
amendments "adopted '. iit tlie last gen-;
ertil election.1 " i " v .
. fPhe parent; bill :crates a sitae in.-
dustn'al compiissjoit Composed Pt the
governor commission ar of agriculture '
and the attorney general who atfc giv-
:DianKet. auuiontyj in estaniisiung .
essary state departnients. The com-.i
mission is given jauth rity for the op-
eration of a system t :f banking under'
the! nanie of the" IBank ioi North J)ako-i
ta.lj-
.The banking measure provides for
issuance of $2;00fl0r00 in bonds to turn-1
- ''''
en
nei
1 ' ffij
-y
FOR IN
ARMY i)
I
I
L
PE
E
TERMS
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND
LL BE PERMUTED III FUTURE
Commission on Responsibility for War Will Brand Form-
er Kaiser as Rich Criminal and Require Germany to
Subscribe to This Decision
DOUBLE CENSORSHIP
OF CABLES SOON 10
BE STOPPED BY U S.
"ivjienever'thq supi of
- Upper half of phuV. raph shown eighteen inch -tun. Iarrst typo hp-v! hy'V B Iti h navy
one of His Majesty's fighting ship Lower half of il ivto hhov.s largest suLniprine evrr
ha;j evohed tM.- s' ju rhH. with a tv.t ivf in ii r.in mounted on the deck.
WW GERMAN GOVERNMENT TROOPS
!teing f'ikori aboard
juilt. Great Britain
i i j it
$oij(U.0iI0 issued
byitthe state as provided. by law " lia
3U0S"'bei delivered td the coimaission. Th
''y ! barik will become: the depository nf all.
sary for a county to vote on the oues
uuii ui iiuH uiduiuduuu muiauy uf j bank will oecome' uie ;ieposuory m an
order to ive the Commissioners' piiiiiP funds of ithe state cbitntiesii
Court authority to make appronratioh J citifes and school districts .General
sufficient to pay the expenses incident kaik:ing business Ss ii pioifzecl naul in!
thereto a ifcill was introduced in the.iaddon lhe .central ktate bank- nvillj
House of Representatives to -amend ueclmie the.' depositor;)' of the Ttserve
the Livestock Sanitary laws wherein 0f several hundred private Oiinks -
it failed to give Jlte ''o&mussiorie!Qh-
Court the said iiuthorily Jo make th& -irejlnow held in St Paul Minneapolis
appropriation above mentioned aad; aa Chicago. WeWlbankl.aw.-'V avo raised -t
Tvhich amendment. of said Jaw makes H ha-e of tlie toAancof state "nds
mandatorv nn the mm -nf th rnmm's- L ur. ..xUt: nl revulsion Oi reeling in favot- Of .the
-t i ' - irn-. imuiiL'ti liiUUM.iiaa buih i iok.-
sioners' Coutt-t to maTce such appronri--it.1Tif!f c f .r. rott hnnk for
4K ' r- fa 2
GKiniAN snj SINKS
A SISTEK ifHIP: r. 4
r.viiAinrEi.:
(kmm m contest acainst
i CBy.-.Assocuitod Press) y
SPARTAfAW FORfl?. IN mMM-&fTl
Cou)i'
ation.
ilarch Sth
J. T. Haniiltp
ed both thi House and Senale and
that all wasr necessary tor. me nut ut
iecome a law was the sisaataie of
''approval by the Governor. Now the
Governor has a certain number of
days in whip! to sign or veto a bill.'
3f the Governor doef sign the bill;
and. I am rilso assured by !r. Ham-
ilton thai he1 will) the election to have
been held March l.'th woald j use-
less and a waste of money.
"If the Governor shou'd v-ro ti e o11
and it doesnlt Ijecome a law.tlieu H will
oe very easy to call anothrr eleciion
but it does Cast like everythiiitt- to
strange occurancos of the world ?
-'-war- which; has come to the "stir. S
." ? : face";si'nce tiie .signing of the-arm-
(Bv Associated Press! . -fifurred the field of resistance to thei'V isHcv5s that relfited' by Em'mett S
LOKjOX March II. A" dispatch eastern suburbs. '. ' :. .-i'f Lgc;' carpenter's mate U. 3: -X.
says that the teirorist methods of the i . - i. ; un a.-visiL nere to ms par-
v ents-after :six inonths service in ?
'tiie navy. - . . -
? Lee gives it .graph ic -description
of how while liis'- ship was crufa1 '
(By Associated Press.)
PARIS March 11. As a result of the
j adoption by the Supreme Council of
the military terms for German disarm
mament as they will go info the peace .
treaty. Military Germany will go out
of existence. The terms provide for a
sweeping reduction of the German
t military establishment down to one
HEREAFTER MESSAGES WILL BE Hundred thousand men with four
CENSORED ONLY IX COUX'TRY thousand officers to be recruited by
OF OR1GIX. the Toluntary system for a period of .
! - (Tly Associated Press.) WeIva year3'
i WASHINGTON March 11. LTnder; The effect of this is to limit Germa-.
the terms of. an agreement announced ny's military strength to less than the
today the . double censorship of cable- number of men in Switzerland's army
'grams between the United States and;Armg and ammunitIons b& 1Imit:
j Great Britain is abolished. The coun-
tries .agree that in the future cable d to a quantity sufficient to supply a
'transmission through the territorv of hundred thousand men and the bal-
: either country will be subject only to ance be turn?d over to allieS
the censorship of the country wherein or destroyed. The German forts along
I the message originates. "-UIUB VV1" uti "eueu aau m
ri mu tt-u-j j--!-.. r German military staff abolished.
continue the censorship entirely at the! Branding the falser
earliest possible moment but so long "ner Emperor -William of Germar
as the allies think it is necessary to;n 'ni be landed for all times as a
maintain a blockade it will be neces-rich cnminal by the solemn declara-
sary to continue the censorship. itIon of a11 nations assembled at the
peace conference to which even his own
country may be called'upon to sub-
scribe in the peace terms according
M I Mi STR! KB SIMiRA DS.
( By Associated Pfc4s.) .
BERLIN. . March : H:4-rKhcouhteVs r .'
?6m the.Si-V"
the. iniderr!
:ement i '
hotiges by- two-thirds" majorities Tmcni iy.n vui'tf.f Vnlk hi Vh-ts YlnV iirrpliial'.bann lf- "
nro- ... .. .....i.
i ;..v...i t.t co.. -4 "T V . . . .1 t'. ; uoverumeiu. troops maue niraner uuujih .ire juiwiimu-n
x a wcu moffnn Of afiTlCUIfUre- J r.:. . . .'M.; .v;c
4 ... :7i : i t i. ... . lirnirti'ss iiv iit'mitn.snnii; ;i oiiiii.iui.iiii 'ituu i-viai hiiuo". nnc
in- our riireKeiiiauv. ie industrial comiffission bill' and ' u - s u. mm
n Jhat ihie hill h.Mfl nn; i k a r.Ui .nc.i Sironuwim iu uie uu tawiuj il whjimi ;ptjRc .s-. t .b. ... -.Mr
" ' me oanKins iici uaw tussw u"' i -t i r.i ..:;... i..v.fjAVi. .
penhits-the "Inluwon-itf an emergency-.
5rt1 ' X .n were persistent rhowever
fectjj!The oilier bills -Aye expected to ' . - "...
paBS soon won Uie emergen;:.. ciu-(
es.- L . ; --i . - ''
mtit nrLn-.T nny i.w Tiill'c rr-
vijild for the creaijon of. terminal' ele-;
vatoks and: .flQur jmillk and extend
puitA credit to ail citizens desiriiti; to j
ereqt nonis
The Spariaean-:
and. trans.-
by Uie allies on the German feide of tm
line of dematvation fixed t -the Feb-.
ruarv .armistice.
Old Soldier ReItrns.
;?!? ahijur oil rh'o loofeot -for stfb- T-
i -vi;'- . rn o' 'h' .vp'n: iiniJ?rr il
..'ii -'Ar" -prirrf; on- thr'-'star-Vn-r
1 . f-.lt'.c. fif.-iTi!1 '.-sr- uitt ipn: 'v
and rpe;ie.cl firr on -the 'American-
rrf? - " .
; -b to" Ut" ;oy of rh..then-
ins t-j c: Jor!u. ns n' went wild -1
lEXAS LEGISLATURE
Mii EIS MEET
to the present plans which are be-
lieved to be the sentiment of a major-
ity of the commission on responsibili-
ty for the war. The report of the com-
mission will be ready within a few
days.
The first rough draft of the peace
HOWEVER XOT A SIXGLE REVEX". treaty will be in readiness when Pres-
UE BILL HAS BEEX PASSED ; ident -vilson arrives in France and
AT THIS TDIE.
t - i - 4 1
O pier phases of; Ithe Woeram; -hich j
nrMUmiom; .TirhTiC(i state nan jlisur-
hoid an election. Therefor.
to me good business to save every dol
lar iicssible especially in wen
enormous expense confronting thei
county at this time.
"In connection with this notice.
iestp1
:t Keems LiIJ!frtr -worfcinfrrtton." iiiil made lither
yf d?I' ichai ges proposed-iby tlijb State 1-J'lev-.
ie milling. TOeassure
authprizef..-the:
i.. i . j. -.. . r... vnv". 1- .
s cu ? r4; ; T J torjfe with wluchrthe
Mr. H. G. Pf tliff an las weeks ia-1 f ar
assertion that the Commissioners 1 . i
lislmient of (ti system of ware
Clouii
Court had already levied and collected :J
ItjDn
part
a tax to.taKe care oi tne expeaKe Qtf- . f fl -n tnk stalfe treasuryjand
3HlU -iill . 411. nUA .nf! CSt-lfO llfinflS
tick eradication in this county
is not a- fadl
"lu E. Lee.. County JwZzr
E
ipjiriitlirnnzli the sle n
Tlie Home BuiBing Associate
'.Noxih Dakota. ; tulthorifced under; the
COpS M ay XheW Uum it i;or liitild "hohieli "o4 fantafor citrons I
They Employ D iscrdion W1 ff T Sn
amo&izatioii plan -in Irdin teiv to tV.on-
t.v yi ars. A house cooth-jg ..:.)" cap be
B International News Servt'ne? - i
NAS'Hl'A. N. H. March 11. A no-
tice posted in the guard room f the:
police station states that ofiicerrmay
use tobacco )r rgum Inslae the station
mills and -fac-
feMte w'HIJ en-U
t
1
i
!
.markciipg of: j
ByAssociated Press.) -.
VASHiNfrtON. ; March 11 . .'f
After .twenty -years in the seii
vice in the t'liited States -arfiajj: -
lirigadier ..Genentl liugh .
Jolm?oi). lias resigned. At Uie
outbreak-of Ithe war. General
Johnson -then a -captain was .as-.
ighed to iiuiy' as assistant to
Getieral Crowuer and . to ltiih is
credited in large measure the.
succeE3fiJl "working "Out of the.
regulations for Uie first draft. V
! 16ENERAL ttf
mm to c
1 r
i.
.va';-!n'. (H-rr the Atnerican
vessel scored a direct-hit on a Sis-f.-r
s';V;arino which hrd .elherg- ?
'-il on. he port -'. a;:;l was about J-
U Lull Li.-
opf. (
. can ''tsat Jn
i ' '1
the Ame.ri--l
rro?s . fire
the revision will be concluded before
the 20th. It is the present purpose of
the peace conference to .call the.G&-
mans to Versailles soon after Maich
20. . The documents will then be pre-
sented to the German delegates and in
i.V. "- acvs$ Preset
AL'STIN Texas. -Mar. 11. The Tex-
as Legislature is faced With the world t
old problem of making both ends meet'ev they are not ready to sign im-
Tlie" latest estimate of the discrepancy mediately they will be given a oppor-
between the income of the state attheltunity to return to Germany and con
sider it.
The possible neutralization of Aus-
present rate;-for the next two fiscju
joais aau uropuseu u-uuuuw tra fa bein? discussed although it is
for -the samofocrlod is;Si''.?4."r.O This t not vet forma
I .f!'"rt
RELIEVED OP C OMMA.ti) IftK AID! Y
A V I ATI ) X S K H VI ( !E I X" 5 ) E .11 0 It- .
ILIZATIOX.PLA.XV
fiT'.lier use
'j.'if "a:if
formally before the Big Five.
is.;.3d Uiipjxlrfla 'c4j.ai.iJfi by p-n-The Au-tui- t-u'ijl'a elements -are
rwftia'ivevn.ott. B T?nU. n-;:ibPr' striving against naturalization but the
....... '.-' . -. - other interests are anxious to affect it
u. taf p-i'i" -s a.Krro.in-ia":..s: .oriifiu-
(By Associated Press ) t .
WASH 1 NGTON March p 1 .Major
General Vniiam-.L. Kenly tlirector.o '
J military- aeronautics was relieved of
that post today and in the .permanent "
o
r.' out that
awn .ice. homo nr nm nonrlrsiniis inllnu-- tt. c o.:i j
.... . .. . ; . . -. - auuiuu iu umi ui onutciiuuu
x 'Jiujif sit i uie juiuui -. io--suoinerge.. v
as it w:ould give Austria protection
1 products The .milling assoCia-; ;
will . be . capilMized- at $5.00(000. i .
of the money toibc obtain Ahru!
KlfEBSHISB
new i OCCUPATION t
INSPECTS
i grade of Colonel was ordered to the
chief of field artillery for Jl.uty.
j Brigadier General"; Viljiath Mitchell
was rdetalled as cunniiauder iof the hr--.
fny aviatioii service. The. cfiango is. a
patutal development in--the? 'reduction
; mtmm
i nam uiku
llfj P
DISCUSSING -
OF ROADS
OQL Or FUNDS
ft .the-.-servicc
.imreliasQu in twcw yvmt- uu.i'iwf"-
'paymts of ?2P a.-corfing to League
monifjei-s. They. say thejact will bring
III
rapidl settlement
handte. - 't I
TWO DIVISIONS TO SAIL FOR IKDIE
dimi.M? FIRST FA RT OF
-YBXT J10TR. K
To Use A irplanes ' 'K
f s . Old Soldier -Reigns
)l A Y
.(By Associated . Press. J
GOBI
Pershih
nesd
inspe
territory becupied by the third Ameri'
in IViacfcereL rishtns
(By Associated- h-c.ssj)
t rrLOUOKSTER.- .Mt8..'':Warch.ll.
LOAN A IirM)l!EI)
AK-TK3UMIRAR.V K EL I El
THE ROADS.
The grand totdl of proposed approp-j
riatiOiis is $3S;944;550. He divides this;Tij Ifp ny TTJ rnijftlir
jt-otil !!! tisares projjosed '. thus. J I fl j M i Kf jHfrnllrir
Appropriations requested by depart-i lilLilU Ul I iLl.l MUllL
iineiiti: and institutions and under con-i
sideration of appropriations commit-
tee 524774.992; contingent expense
and. per diem bills passed $1551)00;
increase in judges' salaries passed.
?!;:" Kin a year; rural school aid pas-
sed $4000000; deficiencies in" availa-
ble school " fund for present year
pend'nar ? 1. 00 000; past deficien- ies.
pending $267S9S; a bill to meet enter-
JIILLI01N gencies arising between now and Sep-
10 FLYING HRPLHE
COHMl'MCATIOX ESTABLISHED
OVER A DISTANCE OF ONE
JIl NBia i) M FIETX MILES.
FOR temher t nending $67090(1;
( By Associated Press.)
' r ' I - ' .-. . . . .2 - - Z..T-. r . l.iai r.w 1 nn A recti I
lFy 'AlitrHf TL--G en-era I V" m.icm rei seumys. i ibw w an v v v" " ... m-itml thtt
g will arrive at Cob i en. W'"H .' ' 't" r:"7 . ; "n ' . L ; c atn to put into
iv hv Vnv- nf 1 nvimihiirt nrr'i ul '("' R-veri:Jiie.iu iisiimiar .imiani nu-. v ' ""va - t r.i
..('. . t... ;v... ...11.. ..11 iv t9l" i MK-iUUiiiuii; nn .luuiHUfc.oiuuv"? ul --r- ' t.ti. i
wiuii uj u.yur nuuitin .ni nit-- r - r - J
c r risn
THE CHEERFUL CHERUB
I dont like clocks in
TKey et me vp -zd;
"breU of 3fc-v;
TKey rce tKrouK riouns
of uork jid Ii5nt;
NAnd tick 2ind
f 1 i i
Bennington at Cost !
oj Six Million Dollars
By Associatejl
WjSHINGTOX. Marc
al has been given by the War Depart
ment 'for the completion
bingjbn.at Columbus
Pnjss.i
.11. Appfov-
I i)nco
IlcllllllUkV UlVKllUH WillOlt Will llCij'il
entraining-for home April 1st. . v . .
General Pershiiigcabled.the War l)e-
nnrlniP.Tit Inrlnv tlmt llm 1 writi'f v-stxilr t WAvrJINfiTOX ifarch l.I-T
division Of the New England national import and export license for co!-
guards :would embark from Brest forfoiiics possessions ami protectorates
Boston early in April- fOf Great iiriiam i'rancc:. iu. ;ei-
I'gium and japan. win no imiso.i- tc it-
house after shipper -providing limy do stme-owncd "oal. mines' and packing
so with discrjetiDn." ' . . I.pianlfi also a part of the League pro'
:raii s were not. ;exeete to be aulhor-
A oL A .Ahrmr'mn UoVinl tlm Tirefteilt A'SSlOll. i
lOrWWUWM.UUUl ; V- rr ' - - ...l.lot Tln. .U1 .U.- ! in0tnl
; I j . - Ohpi bill expected to e -acieu njHmjv: - . - 1.17- . .- f
Of Olympian (ameSimgkaH a-0ie.balf; jnll 'tax to create' &ix. divisions of the array of occupa-j import and tLXpQYt . i. ;
1 . Vn'r.-fi 1 for rettirhed. sold ers who would 1 "on. mcluding . Uie orty-becond ; orJ
(By sso?lated Piss.) ' Entitled to ?2.'. for fiach month ; in
HOME aiarch ll.Deputies lfaveig0TViice. Tlie money wuld be placed
presented ai interpellation in the. jn if iiopie building association ftind
Chamber todKy asking the govennent;or '-deposited for tlie soldier's edu-
to appropriate funds to defray the ex-- catioii. . j .
penses incident to holding tlie C)lym4 1.1 j . - i-
plan Games 5n Rome in 1920. which ffl iH (ompLete L.amp
will be the fiftieth animersary of tne . 0 " : - . T. -1
unification of the Italian nation.
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON March 11. Secre-
bill to . ... . TT .
- erect Alpine normal passed. $200000: . . t. .
' ir ' n a 1- -a: i-e from Washington to
iJToipp to: dependent children pending.' r . .
!. . . .. . . . i Hampton Roads. Communication was
duuuuu. j.iwa u&iiis utfivijii
'ations up to $6G7SS04 which added to; '
WASHINGTON. March 1L New the regular appropriations makes the. '
York bankers have proposed to organ- grand total. ;
in -lidiunn to tne above it is estt-i
COO.OOO will be neede:l
operation the free text
rat to the constitution!
I. . .T.Hi..l
which Congress failed to authorize.
I Representative Terrell estimates the
vnramiA unflnr ovtatitif. lnwc will trin-
A conterence of tlie railway oxecu- : V T . V
lives and bankers with Director -Hines . ?28.000.000 ..during the next two
eqmtea Wlis beld today for the purpose of dis-;11- an uwy.op.ia-
i . . . . .....m r....- 'tions are not included in his estimated
nil cc 1 11 ct inn iiiniDT irmi 111 1 1 1 111111 uuun.
"-"'-' " fntnl of ss.a44.Fi-;0. from whinh he subr
ssociated Press)" . Director limes nopes tnat tne ouicoiue - ------ . --- --- j
IiMlivitl-Imay be a co-operative plan tor tne
' . ....
financing of the roads privately.
; established at a distance of a hundred
and fifty miles making a new "record
for the transmission of telephone sig
nals with an airplane in flight.
Moe Fishing Boat
of Former King s .
Pleasure Vessel
Drys Win Eight of
Ten Towns Voting
y -
(By Associated Press".) .
. BOSTON March 11 Returns from;
eldven towns voting on liquor-licenses i
nf- f'nin n -Riih-' yesterday showed that eight hadi
!.- " a .... . . t c
C forse as a : v""";--'' - Lroin nry io.wui unee 01
'gium and Japan.
jluireij .it war' announced -l-pday
iiie AVar Trade Bureau.
by
GARRUTHERS ftlll
FIELD IS ABOLISHED
"smaii'drms training center. -It was:an-;them having been dry for a quarter of
It . . . T ..J... ...... .j.iii!.. nentiirv
nouncea toiav mat aoout six ninnim y
dnilri will .he snent on the project i llle W(Jls say llic vote was a protest IHSOUARGK OF ALL". -M EX AT- THE.
Life Membership to
- Church. Given Soldiers
(By International News Service)
rOLUMBl-S Ohio Alarch 11 Sol-
idlers hero have been given a .life
memliorship in the Independent Pro-
tefttaut Church. In. a letter sent to a
GENEVA larch 11. "When German
s.iiior;; from Kiel seized the yacht of
former King William of "Wlrttemburg
rd.iv the ex-king had a harrow es-"
Not aiCJpe from drowning during the scuf-
single revenue bill was passed finally jfK" occurred
up to the time this estimate was made.! The! sailors took the yacht to-use as
a rismng ooat.
To Divide Earrings
of Prison System with
Convict Families
wi
RE LESS rOXTRAOT. SlfiXEI).
l! (By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON. March 11. Pressj
1 1
rrenoils forwarded to the State Pe
nartnient from -Bogota i Colombia i to
tday announce a coht ract between fthe .
Tdarcimi Wireless" Telegraphy C'ompa-is
ny and the Colonibian governhientfor Tonight f
the- m-ecUon. of a'" powerful wireiess Avanper.
statiojn at Bogota . . .
against the . prohibition .amendment.
; while the drys ' say. . it : was merely
apathy; . . . .
.? ' & & & 8 ? -!?-
WEATHiilt FORECAST. j
For Brownwood and vicinity: 1"-
fair; Wednesday fair and 3.
O J S- "? -i -S i $ -
FIELD IS ORDERED V FIRST
OF NEXT IOXTlI.i
: (By Associated Press)
jPOIlT WORTH -March-- 31. -livf-ruthers
aviation ' field "which j was. cs-
5. Louis Gamblers
Pay Income Taxes
fBy Associated Press.)
(By Associated Press.l ST. LOUIS. March 11. Making af-
AUSTIN March -11. A Senate reso-s fidavit that flieir entlreincome is de-
lution nronosinir an amendment to the r-iVnfl fmm c-o ir Kline rn ci HiiTlrlrofl nrru
number of men the pftstor mokQS t Constitution to confer authority on the fessional gamblers have made income
plain that their dues are paid for We !Legi8latu-Te tQ set aside a portion of returns in the St. Louis internal rev-
"not because they desire exemption th enrnInKS of tne nrison svstemlo rUctr.Vf nnrHin infnrmg.
bait to draw you in or bo- for tho (iel)enaent families of convicts' tion given out by the collector office.-
seems to be the. big Wing tiasaod finallv bv the Senate to-r.!
.. i 1 1 ' ' " IVJUtW
to do but because we wisn 10 uuuui (jny
not as a
cause- it
you."
(JETS 102 LETTERS IN 01SE DAY.
DAV TON O. March 31. A hundred
and two letters in . one day is some
Vnail for a'mere lieutoiftint to receive
tablished by Lord Wcltcaley of- the ; but. Lieutenant" Sam A. Stephens ot
English- ariuy and was. the -ccno ofHhis city got that many at the front
the" death of Captain- Vernon Os?le:
'was ordered demolished today and -al?
men at- the" field will . be dischavrod
iby Oie-first of April. .
the other day according to a cable-
gram' to his parents here. Am- well
and busyMinsweriug my 'mail" he' 'ca-
bled.' : ' ' ' ": ' - .S-
ItEADY FOR DRY SPELL.
(By International News Service) .
CLEVELAND O. March 11. Ono
Cleveland citizen has fortified tftmself
against the dry spell scheduled to de-
Mondell Republican
Leader Next House
tBy Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON Match 11. Hepre-
scend on the State of Olvo of May 27 . sentative Frank Mondell of Wyoming
by stocking tip with more than Wh- was chosen Republican leader of the
000 worth of liquors. according to a next House today. Representative
liquor dealer here. "There arc moro Mann of Illinois was elected on the
than one hundred others who have .first ballot by the Republican cOBfer-
more than 5000 worth each he said encoimt declined" to accept. " """""
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