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SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS: TEDNESDAY MORNING APRIL 28, 1920.
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Th* Aim
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ASIA.
:nreaa ot toe
ng up CO thtf
j.Uiwdi drinu
' N w Uttrr will bf #ftt
umn aah-%, lit. writer
«irr*» ir» liien luf put
IfUtrt Mill nut bv rt-i
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UT'S II l\ i i UK\
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»« Lt t»r»«*l
1M>
Bl'l K.» VM» SNORTS.
Ltiuently toU th
all-t
Ufcen a >> ung man, he aueptea an
invitation to t;ia*e a political speech in
a countr- neighborhood. He h»d an
exceedingly high opinion ot mniscit,
and rather .» *ow one ot the audience
he expected to face; and he »ent to
t'le meeting prepared to o\era»e hi*
suditoi- 1" thtm he »a> iniroduced
us a rising \oung .awjer, orator and
nan. striking an attitude he
CvCtnea senatofiai. he proceeded to
twl»t tl" • I
s
t! e Amer
scream, .
of Libert
United St
remarks wit
t s
if the British lion; time,
tiagle flap its wings and
il to that Cire.it Charter
ne Constitution of the
,ind intersperse his own
quotation-, from Cicero,
Demosthenes Patrick Henry and other
famed orators. He punctuated his t0 the entourage—who are chosen to
t e limits I* t the "greatest He*
n earth," are joined in the
,nd making up together that
icing entertainment which is
staged quadrennially for the general
delectation The curtain has risen
n.y on the prologue, as >et; and the
^it: act will not come off till the leafy
month of June.
Meanwhile, the clans are gathering
The air is vibrant with
and contentious claims.
•' vcreign voters of three
States lined up to express their prefer-
ence as to whom they con dered the
best actor^ and some voter-, perhaps,
fir candidates whom other- consider
bad actors. They may all have a part
in the National convention—until the
choice falls upon the favorites. It will
not, as usual, tn. e any vast practical
difference to the general put. .t only
o Aii «r& »<
*|>t HrV*n
etchea |>
be totftl ti
ion t tl ey
FORMES ACTING PRESIDENT If
ELECTED PROFESSOR OF CLVSS-
ICAL LANG 1'AGES.
Uvrlitg h gut.
tortUlute • ayt ,
:i.y b low llfirr
bout the Ihoi
Ul.'Il Klih, fu»t?s
must iut vltably
A r
vLu
at the po
terdav*
uflkt, enlisted 4* i did, day
d months before trie <1** iarai
it they migul b. Mur 1'
rw their f»a .try Ar* tli* j
ir a-lion and kick (heiu»ei>
uuiuiug |.» t>. Jr.al d : Au<i
to be in tu>- Kttfa-
< Umtiou of war.
. s ot p irioli
that tli« Viutrd
drawn Into tue
T! Kxprrss Austin Bureau.
Al'STIX, Tei., April 2T
*;is ele< ted pri»fe«*<r
gruages of th loivcrkitv
H"ir l of Regents „f that
held it? regular n.eeting
appointment is effective S
Dr. Haiti* was formert pi
in th<. i niverjdty. *>■ ret
ami tterved i,,r a time as ;
For the Unt tkrc* jrvani
Dr \T J. Bat-
f <.lussk.il iut
t Ttlli tf tihi
.-ititutioa which
re todiy. Th**
utUr L BtKflL
. **ot ot OfMk
v of facult.es,
tint; prfliileut.
it' Uai» beeu ou
, fx
rejrr*-
the faculty of the I'uiv rsity of Cincinnati,
lit* mm m a mmhrr of the faculty "f the
iiumer »rboo| of the I'mwrsUy.
i*r«i»i«ieut Vinaoii submitte«i m report on
CONFEDERATE HOME REBUILT
Shacks Torn Do«n—New Fixtures Be-
ing lifot ailed.
Austin, Tel., April 27.—The State Boar
of toutrol is euckffly renovating the t'oa
federate iiome. A forve of m. u has bee
at work raaiug .-ha< ka heretofore houan
th« oW m< n, which they
seites oat oi oli l»oaru»
tin. AU old bathtuba ar bem^ r pLj
| with flew tuba, tue t >ilets are bekm; re- |
J ionstructeU. vermin i* d«#troye<t,
■ the eutire pla e is being made aauitar)
and 1UU »ew luattresst-a have b»*a Mr- I
' based. The old matUeaaes have beer {
burned
It is the hope of the board to hare th*1 |
houie in firoi-claga sanitary condition
within a r»ry short time Th--re
urn. ti to do aa de- ribed in th«- re< eU'.
ie^iaiatlve Investigating committee re
yvrt.
A. K. Johnson of the board returned
today from iiateavilie, where ho inapevted
the iialiiag achiil (w kicAilaa simI rv-
porta it one of the beat State institution* j
He t»ay* there are over eight hundred lu >
mates of *hom -\A) are negro youth*. The j
latter are kept ae pa rate from the white I - 1
boys. The a- hool and the dit«' piine are
■■tUlMlW
rented them- » , ^
h i i■>.« ,.f MEXICANS ARRIVING HERE RE- CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR SAVS
row Acnvm along the 1 IIE u",vs 0111 WHAT
HE PROMISED.
RIO GRANDE.
All available fort es fr« m the Federal !
jnrrhwn at Vera t'rua are t»**iuff rushed
by boat to Tuxpam and Ttaplco to th.*
t-.J »»f Geo. Franci«co Mur^uia. tn com
n. l td of the larranza troop* in the oil
field-, who is reported to he hard pressed
by the retud array under Generals Arnulfo I ^
l and Manuel l- .-.i: i< ording t-
reaching San Antonio yea
0peeia! T. Jeprau to The Eipres*.
SllEKMAN Tex April -T —A erow
id.
terday.
Ac-.-n
Candid»
tak»<
war
ntiUii
the
fan
Uivis
er« traiuing for tu
t»t draft i-uutuitfetu» u re ai
ir first mesa fails. Look at
of the 1st and Jl Divisioua.
• Ih .it! And thf core «d theat-
re lli'tv same Hfguiur Army
What
speech *ith vigorous hev.d-shakiiigs
and < .olent /c>tures, ^'hen he finished,
he sat down ir.entalty and physically
exhausted—an J waited for the ap-
lead the cast at Chicago—or at San
Francisco For the most part, they
will simrh pay the rnee of admission
and take what is offered; but they will
piiuse. It did not come—hut a grave j,ave a |ot 0f fun saying what they
eld farmer arose in the audience and
said:
"The other mornin' I went nut to the
want—and then be satisfied with what
they get. VTith thc larger number of
them, it will be much ado about notli-
up b'" • "H^resf. it i
have not i. lstn the ex soldiers' view Int »
'onaideration ut all in th» ir stand on this
matter, and 1 therefore 'ake the liberty
of writing >ou our views.
h< tin- most reeent editorials they say
that the coldler drawing &10 ^>er luoutii
was iii many < !♦•.>> b t- r off financially
than the civilian. Approximate figures
. . , from tip own organisation si 125 men,
r.nd durned if I could tell wnctner ne National drama were a matter of tne j figured ea» b morih from the pay roils,
shout d less than 5 per cent of the l-»" men
r- w tiielr full pay. The majority of these
among them. For that arc they demo- i men hud_uitotui. iirs home, u turn
Uff. .... . fll_ r 11 _ w _. jt. „ fh_ aplendid, said Mr. Johnsou, and t
'r. » u » ,|TlifcS ' "" lu>< 14 w.mj^rtul. Su:.it«tjr hbJ
r - iUli .n»a« iJu|°,'I «Url<Jliil ike tp- »viD« «re all that ■ "ulJ L» d,-
•• "t th, I r»l.» aud mtrrt uf >lrvU' »• "l [ ,h' in.litutU... U dolus
UK. ,l. ,th , f Uf. K W Kay Mm. Fay ; a «"•«' *urk tur wayward joutha
wa«« elei-ted Inatrveur li Latin, to beirln t
with the spring t» rtfl. Appropriations for INM R \>f E HI ^INEs.S llhAW.
niuor Improvements at the I nlverslty In- , ^"*1 iU,^fiUV rh» m tifa in
cludlnu an addition to o:i»» of the shack*, t i'^» lex.. April ... The ol life in-
were made. ' stiranct» coinpsnles doing business in Texa^i
l he board ereat«'d a patriotic scholarship ^ro^e |l£»o,3iia,O»0 worth of new business
'i!,»n justice if theM» t„ |,lowu asl tht, ■ <„ , ,ir..| Sam Houston ••'Aring the year Jl)li». a««ording to statin-
ug»st an<l bar le"' Scholarship." amount in, i SUJO a year. It tics compiled by Commissioner of Insur-
be told to Hand is „ikh tt> former *. n~ • men. * lanes ami Basking J. L>. Chldsey.
dies who remained %o The faculty for the puiiii r school was ' *—
bonus. .Not that a selected. Annonneeiuent those who com TKI.KPIIONK COMPANY PAYS TAXES,
n pa- prise this faculty h.is already been made. ; The Express Austin IIaitsu.
K" The board revised the rtil»s and r»»gula- ; Al'sriN, 'lex, April -..—Trie South-
g to l ave a bonus, let's have talri.. -s and tlons Rovernlng the 1 tv. rsity. maltlnjr western Telegraph and Telephone fonipany
•feti- I UM I'll l'HiN V, shifts of certain admlnU .t ive duties for today paid tfie State a 'ax of $37.r».'4 on
v'M , tit First Class .Metii .il liepartuo'ot, the purpose largely of r- •■ving the presl gross rtrelpts of $- 501,652 for the quarter
1 > \ U gular Ar ay K^serve, 1011 dent of the heavy burden "f detailed ending .March 31, 1920.
Lak view Aveuuv, San Antoulo, [ matters which now fsll to him. It whs j -—» —
voted to notify the Stat' that the I'nl LLANO DENTIST DEAD.
M1N\I.STIOATE liOTII HIDES." versity is now ready to turn back to it Special Corre»«poutlsoce to The Express.
To the Kditcr of Th 1,\; re— 1 refrr the old blind Institute '•uildlngs which LLANO, Tex., April -7.—Dr. 1*. II Csl-
to thi varhu* eultoilals when in Kepre- wer»» used during the wnr ss a ground lahan, a prominent dentist and cltlseu of
of
: and various uewspai rs ion- University was In possession of this prop- | hour Sunduy evening after an Illness of
tl< inii i -I bonus hgish.iion now prty more than flWUOO was spent In the short duration Dr. Callahan has lived
it t
travesty
uten who rved th
through tie A.ir ar
aside while their bu
U* drafted r-ieive i
monetary value is to be placed
11 lot isl'i but I or lie k'» sake, It w
probably 7.UU0 ye
tor Joseph W 1
was Intrnlnc* I tv
The speakrr followed
speeefce*.
11p said tlat Just
ijray*.»ii Count v
j to vote for him at l i
j could look :L :m in
. . .. . had never promised
f" the me urine* s. c,en. I ^ y^ar^ sen It.-
\gtiilar. son-in-law of Preside at j nof jPBt
who was ordered to Souora to, H® deeia^d "the ot
ml uf the IVdtTal truui» MiitJ vt aiwa(, ,^ir ,
t«loulsi». hat baited at I 0f thr Kort w
in all their time at>>
eliivs to bis war w
T^l. th»* Coristlrui
and President U i
he had been making
former
h re tonight. 11
idge Hen L Jouee
lines of his previoiai
yeais ag" he • me
id u>ke<i the pe«>pl<'
w be came haek n i
h* faro and say he
tything durin/ hi"
>ngr»ss that he ha-t
>altillo, when the revolt «f lien l>»me^
that result*. . in th** capture of Tuipam
broke out in the oil district, has been
recalled to the City of Mexico for the
purpose of being sent to the Taiapko dis-
trlct with the troops ordered uorth to
the relief of tlen. Murgula.
That the revolutionary situation in the
States of Taiuaulipas and Nuevo Le«*u
is also causing the Carrania government
<<»n«» rn l« Indicated ! y authentic advices
reaching here thai itders have been re-
tvived from th»» City of Meiico by the
customs offbials at the ports of Nuevo
Laredo, opposite LarrtL uid Matamoros. j
just across tbe river from Brownsville,
to transfer all government furida to tue
American side. This order was issued, ac-
cording to information from Carfinia I
sources, because it was cotisUlerid un
wise, in view «»f the uncertain political
situation prevailing in those States, to
attempt to transport the money to Mex
ico, and "tot because there was auy danger
cf rebel forces appearing near the bor-
► li-.l f„r ivUtton. Ourli.- tke [M'Hud the this .mint), died at hi. home at a late I '.trt^Vhe^pmi^ent'nl-
I luors that hu\> been current alor.|{ the
litre I, l wnf liln (irillnta thut (luii L». .i«f i i> I,. I!..,.
ber side'* would neitb-
platform or tue plat
• rth ni»etiag, f.»ut put
sif.^ him His refer
rk. ministers of (>< «•-
. League of Nstho;"
ner,. the same th..
daily. He said there
Is not an Issue in the Saturday primarb-*,
but that he would be <-'>usiderabL of a \
issue in the July primary.
Fifty eltizens of Durant came down to
h»ar him aj»eak. M ; . ladle* were In th"
audletne 4\|r. Bailey's voitv was weak
from eoustant speaking, and it did i oi
carry to the outer edges of the audbmcf'
pasture to look at my hosses 1 noticed jng; tut the K'eat American electorate
h U'0-year-old colt that was a-snortin' wjn have had its say, as noisily as if
and ft-buckin'. He'd' snort and buck, every voice were a thunderbolt, and
and then buck and snort; then he'd wj(h as much enthusiasm as if the
buck and snort and snort and buck; selection of the chief actors in the
t.nd durned if I could tell whether he National drama were a matter of the ,
was a-.-nortin' at his bucks or a-buckin' utmost consequcnce to each individual
at his snorts. The young gentleman
ut they frei'tlon ot new building*
Mi™ I.iiov White wjh .'lerf^d t;> inner
, . ., , | luwer Hio liramie thut Geti. Horfirio Gun-
(yr ii loufc nuuil'er ut ^*' ,ur 4t'v,,ri1' zalr., wim revolted at the lieml of
terum he was m.iyor the city and was very ! trowp, ln ttl„ stato ot Nu,,t0 u,0U
has got me puzzled like my colt.
Former Senator Bailey seems to be
doinp some "snortin' and buckin'
and the people are getting puzzled. The
latest snort, however, comes from one ,0 ^ose who shall head the cast; and
crats; or. if you like the term better, j
"republicans.''
The people will he more or less im- ; «r ^ per
ident Kobert K. Vinson arid Registrar F4.
J. Mathews of the I'nlvsrslfy. who in see 1
retary of the board, attended the meeting.
A voluminous amount of business earn'1
up for consideration, but for the most
part it related to the routine affairs of
t i i . i [ k.. I'du iriBtru iu v ur ' 'iiiitr uiiuirii t'
uf theiii (nvi.ed i.il>.?rt> lumls Imuttht ,n,;1|n iinlremity. th.' tnedienl ilepnrt
l ie i I nf III. til Ml i ' Ml im 'iii' I'll ■ , v V11 i ■ . .
oil the ii stalliiient plan . nnd i,. my owu ln,.n( r.alveston and the sehool of mines
• ii r/ation "i men i\ inun-lit aIH| metallurgy at K1 Paso. Conslderatio't
• • lie (fd an average ct «*' •• i^ I ' montu, ,,f budget for the coming year In item-
• ,'l' ir •"Il p.i> lor p on- form was not taken up today. The
patient as the olav rrocecds first as *1 /,l *'!„ I1,1 Settle. 1 ^ basis for the budget, however, was given
patient, as tne piay pruvccus mai, fuiks In eivlllan life, Mr. l.ditor, didn t attention,
often hear of a man who was doing garrl- ! . ..
. . .. . son duty who broke tableware thut hud
then, f^r long months alter, as to tnc |M.eu roudemned onee, and then paid for
one who shall wear the laurel-b«.t j $5, e;m..T^d mtt ...t \
just as soon as thetirama is over, those That »•>'-i>vr mun »tuir iua l. h ovu-- ,. „ T r u.u.. t. n»
. . , ,„ v. MMfriMflt. 1 Th" t'anu'llaui .!r.w M tu i>er d.«j »•*«• T- c- Making Improvements Be
who do not expect to be participan. , utuj ttie Austriiiiiuis jl.uo per day, ho we |
in the spoils will settle down to busi- I ar- n«» the highest paid truuiis iu the I
The impression has got abroad from ness at thc old stand and pursue the i w,, heiiere that we are entitled to money I ne K»t>f«« awtta ituma.
,„nnr nt their u'Bv lu«t a« if notll- fronl the federal (Joveruuient fur fervi'ea ^1 '^ . r''v -M,r" The iiniistoii
even tenor of their way |ust as u not r,„dl r„(l nt, „ot ,,ata for lln ,.,limnty ■1,,vas, L'"ln'1 HaHr.m.i i» aymg m -
■ i. i r . U ,• , * 111111 ti 11 r iu 1111 Anctirit.. I ili.i'i i till
of his ardent admirers, Judge Poin
dexter. (By the way, wasn't it that
distinguished jurist who said that Mr.
Bailey was "too beautiful for a man
and too fat for a woman"?)
HEAVY RAILS UID
tween Austin and Liberty Hill.
SUGGESTS NEGRO NURSES
FOR PUBLIC HEALTH WORK
Speaker at Rural life Conference
Shows Importance of Getting Co-
operation of All in Hygiene.
some of Mr. Bailey's "bucks" or
"snorts" that he favors traffic in light
wines and beer. Certainly, he and
his supporters diligently are seeking to
get the "liquor vote" and to that end
have "bu:ked and snorted" in South-
west Texas and wherever there is a ;
considerable anti-prohibition senti-
ment. But, listen, how Judge Poin-
dcxter "<nort<": In a speech delivered i
In Hillsboro recently lie said:
They etiurge Mr lUlley with wantini
to Itriiiti whiskey bnek, but 1 know
It In the lith'-r «ide that want* t" hrlnu
It i>h' k. Wilson Is no ui^re a pro-
hitdii • int than Juke Wulter* MeA'h.o
and have il.'i'iared fur light
wines it lid 11 ti tiers, nnd the demand of
the progressives ih that Wf send dele-
gates to 'he National i'onventlnn un-
iiistrin ted. They want a idatform
ailoptrd and tnen nominated who fuvor
light wines and beers.
ing had happened different from what
they had wished.
MEKELY IN PASSING.
Willi Oth. r mi ll employed by the (i'overu- I""'"!1 ™"» "ul» Austin le Ul»ny Hill
meiit. I have done tiie name work nlde bv u" the Llatio division, a distance of 40
hide with ;i civilian at *175 per month, and ,ulle8'1 •I".1 "!ttyIIV*len,1llt!lP h":lv>' rail
1 drew irj.OO. A buddy *>t mine, a plumb- ^ou.1.1, I^nert) Hill to Hura-1 ami possibly
er by trade, was bussed by a civilian l '' Kiugslaiid, u distance of NO miles from
plumber at per day. Conntless instan- Austin
cos of this kind .an lie r-.i, -t. and all of raU, haB 1)fe" ",a,Jr ,l<M',>s,sary b>
Vs have had the Kitnie thlug to contend , . r<inJ<yi1.l(-,n®i|g* S,? lh' Austin Lltir.o
with, Therefore, We h. lieve that this so- 'l,v,Si!on "f I"11*'®' /*»«' difticulty .s
eulled bonus is more in the nature of ba« k h',, lirill» « nottgh ear to handle the gravel
pu\ than anything else. and granite originating In the Ktngslaud
they state, by implication in the various An average ot over 40
ditorlals, that was enough for the man
,l' '' - i loaded, which eould not move be
Special C'orrwiwDdeucf to The Express.
III NTSVILLK, Tex., Apr§ -i. —The gen-
eral session of the second uay <>t the Uural
Life Conference opened with un address ou
the subject of public hculth by I»r. Carl
llartuiun of the • nlverslty of Texas. The
negro problem was shown to be at the
foundation of every phase of the health
uuestluu In the South. Two races cuunol
live side by side without Influencing each
other. Every move to better health con-
ditions of the white race is doomed to fail-
ure if the progrnui does not Imlude tho
blacks who live in the same towns ami In
the same country. After explaining how
l so miles from negro, though often Immune has some
diseases he tarries and distributes ma-
laria, typhoid and other timitidies. The
negro schools, he said, would have to be
the centers iroin which the light of clean-
liness ami nvglene must radiate, and sani-
tation on the nart of the whites alone
it rs ii would never solve the problem. He was
"I suppose the delegates would like
to elect the man nominated at San
Francisco," says Hon. Champ Clark.
"If they think 1 can be elected, they ! ju>t niii°',,'f"the scr'vhV."'f
will nominate me. If they simply "■ .iik.' oY sli..rtagrin motive i.owe'r. Many of insuring the hygienic well-being of the
gravel and 19 ears of liianile r. at h Austin I'otiviiiced thut the training of negro nurses
daily. VeBterdu.v there were HU cars if for roinnilinlty work would be. next to
i,....iu,i «nt. k . ..ni.i ..... lii4tructlon In school, the surest method
want tu nominate somebody-if that's .Wt l»i|» M. jhoJi '^ll'J^i^'^thopmleS gravel tie "'"'r" KMm of Peabndy college, Nash
all they want—they Will nominate j ilUoI,' f comfort unless the wptlteni braueh handles a large amount of vilie, reiin , voiced a plea for the ei|Uail/.ii-
' iheaw'St kind of elothiTi whieh l« verv . st"'k- A "hovel Is loadtu? tlon oi educational np],ortunltl s, based
sbody else. 1 ° granite gravel III Tally, two miles east ot upon sclent fie work with respect to (he
somebody
The language of the country is ; We are reminded that the Federal Gov-
voeatlouai training to the men who really
I
• | — —
tin,,lie ...mill, , in nr,iinerv imai.e Kul , ' rs uient has done all in its power lo give
sinuous Liiouta in ordinary Uoa^e, bu i VOCiltional training to tho men who really
in the mouth* Oi' politicians and diplo- need help. The Bureau of Vocational
, , . . ; Training has fallen iown on the job and,
mats it frequently becomes a vtry con- ji,,,st 0f otlI. i-'cderai iiureaus, has been
tortionist. From the foreEoi„g 4uota-
learner. Tests have proved repeatedly, he
claimed, that of two pupils in the same
class, one will actually learn three times
ns much as the other and yet they lire
yoked together and compelled to keep step,
each handlcaped by the other. One is
April 27.—Contentions pushed forward faster than h" can move,
s not while the other is held back The two
that «'vlls could be eliminated at the game time
Kingslaud. Much of the granite In lar
blocks is moving to Galveston from Uruii
Ite Mountain.
MOVIE CASK APPEAL MAI)K.
The J'xpsvSB Austin Bureau
At." ST IN, Tex
This seems to "pass the buck" hack tion, lor example, how easily one might ».;r- ••• . at! agent or einpl.,, • of a proprietor of a It is explained, by « frequent grout,Ing of
Mr F ru\ I conclude that Representative Clark and : rf,11,1,' K- }'• .* 'V1'' , motion picture show is not responsilite the pnpils into Classes suited to their sev-
tomr. Bdiliv I . , , , ! 1 »l "i.i. ..'| w , ?.r, for the nets of such proprietor, are made crnl capacities, a result which might be
egotism are on intimate terms. Is 't 1,fn !r ,' JfV,? Vi ] ti |! In VV,h! >» the appeal filed in the Court of Crimi achieved by the application of the ineas-
V.I* 11 " I"1'1- up IOI ..Ml M1 \ M tin I . ,|. l„ th. :Wn uf I \l 1'i.lftV fr/ili,
By Aai«teiat»d l'r«
WASHINtJTyN, 1> C., April :l i
ferrn-es between sugar refiners and L>»
partment of Jtmtlce officials on sug i
prices and sup|dlei« ended middenly to«' ■
ifter a brief session. No statement wi
made as to what transpired, but it \v:i-
undersp'od the department might call tin
refiners' re -resent a' Ives together again i
a few Uajb
Howard Flgg, a**lstanr to the Attorm
Oemral. and fit charge of tho high cos
• f living campaign, received statements
from the refiners, but their conteii s wer
not disclosed.
demands that the 'lovernment take tm
mediate action t«» reli.\e the sugar snor
age and p r usee in e profiteers were mad- i •
day la the Senate
Senator Oven tDemocrats of Oklahom
declared :m Oklahoma wholesale merehttn
had written him that "outside mdccuIu
t»»rs are deliberately buying up andlioar l
ing sugar."
Senator Swanson fDemoerat^ of VIr
ginla, said the situation was "serious"' an 1
recomtnentled that the Senate Flnauce '"oni
mlttee Investigate the situation with a
view to finding "souie way to get rid of
this difficulty."
.Senator Knioot, Ctah, argued the (»o^
eruiucat should have purchased the Cuban
sugar crop as refiners have paid as hig
as 19^4 cents a pound for raw Cuba i
sugar He praised the beet sugar grow
crs of this country declaring that ft? pe
cent of tho beet crop had been sold at lftJ.
cents a pound.
Mlaming speculation tor the high pri- ••
of sugar. Representative [Toward «Demo-
crat! of Oklahoma, announced that h •
would soon Introduce a bill designed t.»
curb speculators. He conferred with Mr
l ig^' and said he hoped to get the 1>
partment of Justice to support his meas-
ure.
"Speculators are quoting and selling
| sugar at more than 10 cent* a pound over
the average cane sugar refiners' pri«»., '
| Mr. Howard said. "I am advised thn*.
—I dealers in lines In no way related to tli"
State Fair Price Commissioner Tell., ^k'ud'of^a Mni
entljr Joined by WU men when the gar
risen at Mier. ab*.ut 80 miles south o'
Matnnmros, lu the State of Taiuaulipas,
revolted.
Color is given to reports of Increasing
rebel activity along the lower Rio lirande
Valley by the arrival of Alberto liuiui
baido, collector of the port of Matamoros.
iu San Antouio yesterday, lie Is under
stood to have brought with him a large
amount of government funds, which he de-
posited in i >cal financial Institutions. Mr.
Gulmbardo is the brother in law of Man
ueI Amaya, former introducer of ambas-
sadors ■ i the City of Mexico, ami now
treasurer of the Ignacio Bonlllas campaign
fund.
Afur •umoiinelng his defection front
Carrauza just as he stepped across tho
International bridge nt Laredo. Col. 1'n-
rique Berceda, brother of Alfredo Ber
ceda. governor of the Federal District, ar
rived in San Antonio yesterday after-
noon. Col. Hereeda. who was suffering
with a high f-vu* as the rusult of h's long
trip from the City of Mexico went im
mediately to the M Ar.thony llotel, niict
reservations had been made for him.
1'b iding illness, Mr. Berceda refused yes-
terday afternoon to receive reporters, but
seut word that he would have a state-
ment t-i k'lve to the American people to-
day, if he was sufficiently recovered to
prepare It.
-«o-
RETAIL AND WHOLESALE
SUGAR PROFIT FIXED
Is he "snortin'" against prohibition
"buckin'" lor beer, or ts he not sor1 ii the National Democratic Federal (lovemment puts over
and
"buckin' " for prohibition and "snort-
in"' against liquor?
Or, is he "a-snurtin' at his bucks
and a-buckin' at his snorts"?
THE Ml Sit IANS.
San Antonio is very fortunate in hav-
ing within its gates several ^hundred
cultured guests—delegates and visitors
to the State convention of Texas' Fed-
tonvention shall nominate him, it will
be because the delegates think he can
be elected; but if they simply want to
nominate somebody—somebody who
cannot be elected—Ex-Speaker Clark
will not be their nominee for the pres-
Merchants What Profits Are
Allowable.
. A profit of sujnr of 7 p>T cent a bun-
ilrnlwelxlit for wholesalers ami of 12 per
(.•cut for retailers, both to figure on in-
*"iee costs ami not on replacement values,
was agreed upon yesterday by ilUKli ic.
tt.jliertsoii, fulted States Ulstrlct Attor-
ney, nnd William A. Cocke, lair price com-
missioner for Texas, in a conference.
The new scale was promulgated subject
Etc car is sold a number of times before
it is finally distributed by the wholesaler
to the retailer aud by the retailer to tho
consumer "
OPKN-4 N KtV BUILDING.
International Institute Will felehralt
Opening With rroitram.
A rcifptlon celebrating the opening of
the new building of (he Internalioual In
stitute of the Young Women's fliristinii
Association will be held this afternoon
to the approval of A. \l 11<• be 11 Y'a 1 mer!*At- » !'n'ulin u! \ °^,ock4#t ,h0 f1"1!'1
tornev General, and both Mr. Robertson injr. 1(L I.akeview A\eHiie. I he eommitte.
"i womi .mi. ituwi iinun
and Mr. Cocke yesterday wrote 1 heir re-
spective chiefs, Air. Palmer and Howard
f nr nal Appeals In the use of J. M. Haley, from urement tests. __
w„, i, . . ^ , , t„, "ru Wichita County Kale? was charged with Mrs. H. II Morkley of Chicago explained , 1'lgg, special assistant Attorney General
„ ,1 , , %|1, s,rl."ht;! unlawfully permitting a motion picture her rotation plan of instrnction In terms in charge of fair price work, informing
i I La 1,2 J n, at Wichita rails on Bun- cf farm llf», showing how nrithmetic. for then, of the action taken.
, ar break ni n* a, le s ' . a 1 ^ »"'! whbd. an admia.loD fee was instance, was tnnprht in the grades by
I i , J ..^,1, Vf- »|, iim, !n charged, and nKo with unlawfully labor- measurements of hoards, nnd planks used
Jority or inm want (ash, lor tin simple {n,r (1II Sim,jnv in on.Tiititiir n movinir pie- ' in the construction of mall boxes and othe
reason that Vloan ' .riiositiou would tiK • [»? °» ll" ,VS0VlnB
ut least six months or more, prohably « j lure machine. He wiis fined $o0.
year, to get started on, und theu there
would he a mlxup. There always Is.
1 will not quote the I'enefit lal soldier
SI .(MM) FKI.LO W SHU' OFFERED.
Tho i;\|iitf!s Austin Bureau.
AI SUN, Tex., April 27.—The State Su-
idency! Clark to win, say; and Me- leglslal Ion thai has been pet into eflcct in 1)erllli,I1(|(,;it uf labile "instruction, Miss
Adoo or Palmer or Gerard or Edwards j W;frr«l,llh.r,t«f ^2e?t ^ i V
similar contrivances. The e-s^n^p of the
rotation plan lies In plaelncr the emphasis
In one «rr!ide upon crops, in the next upon
making thing* In the next upon live st >ck
and living things, nnd in another upon
soil and home.
The scale for wholesalers will take the
"1 j place of the ilat piofit ot frl od a hundred
er weight, whit h Mr. llobortson on Mondav
or Bryan or Underwood (or even
... nounn-mcnt of $1,000 fellowship offered by
lip proximate figures, but 1 do know ihat||„, , alld licnltb Organization of Amer
it . , ince' \nH tn thinii thot . i"i v".a !? s"l'crl"r (o <>lir ow", as it jcl, 11„. fell.iwsiiip la to !»■ awarded for
Hoover.) to lose. And to think ttlilt j Stands at the moment. I n„, graded plnu and outline fur in-
Mr Clark doubtless intended no such 'I fur writing you this letter tpresling children ill the establishment of
, " , ' , " . , l» th«t 1 am a member of the Alamo l'ost. henlil, habits The award Is one year In
erated Musical Clubs This orEaniza- meaning should be accorded his words! American Legion, and tbat 1 have served Teachers College, Columbia, i nlvcrsltv,
1' inonilu In (he service. I September. l'.Wi. to June, 11121, for tlie
-<rv
tion is a strong and vigorous body of Oh, well; n'importe, as the French
progressive women, who have a pro- j say. It matters not. The public is not
gram for the State and who pu! th?t! nolding its breath in anticipation of
program into action. These music j thc nan ng of the gentleman from
lovers see to it th^ the convention is | Pike County by the San 1'rancisco con-
brightened by their favorite art, and \ention
that their more serious business is ac-
ANOTHER ESCAPE FROM
"CENTRALIZED POWER".
After traveling over several blocks
of a certain section of San Antonio;
over ct roots that are nearly Impussahle
in dry tunes, and which yesterday kept
iiis udtoiuohiie skidding lirst to one
curb and then the other, with the
radiator builing. Postmaster Armistead
(etc.i. The Express. Tuesday.
companied by the strains of good ;
music. That is to say, there will tie !
a convention which anyone would be
glad to welcome if only for its splendid
programs. Over and above these lighter
*lements are the more serious and !
constructive questions of musical edu-
cation, and the disposition of scholar-
ships. ' In itself, this convention has
a purpose and a meaning related to the !
whole uplift movement within the State i
of Texas. This is never lost sight of J
either in local club or in State gather-1
ings; all paths and bypaths lead to j
the educational goal.
San Antonio is a convention city; the
, , ... . . , ' , installation ot carrier-delivery nv!
badged and ribboned delegate here is , , , .
J ., ... . s service 'hereor ess apparent v an nn-
a familiar figure. It might be that r*
, ,. .. „ i position upon Uncie Sam!
for some ordinary convention, on oc- 1 r
casion, the local interest would not be j
aroused, but for this group there is "State Department Is VC atching
hearty welcome. The women are al- what r1 It doesn t matter. Its "watch-
ways welcome, but when they come 'r-8- 'n ",e b'ank w'"1 "e,C-' or
with high purposes and sweet music anything else you please.
the combination is irresistible. In this j
case it is not necessary to present the | Had Congress done something to-
city keys; instead, all doors are left ward soldier-relief in November, 1918,
unlocked and the latch r.trings are on or thereabouts, there would not be so
the outside. What the poet Moore sa;i . much talk of "a "burden'' now.
of music might also be said to thc
musicians: | After an 18-months' hiatus, we are
"0 music, thy celestial claim
Is still resistless, still the same;
We Just ask that they investigate both , study of modern health education in the
sides of the case before they condemn us elementary schools
strongly FKKD T. ROBINSON.
Sau Antonio, April 2'.
FISH MORE NUMEROUS
ROPMRS CHOKE WOMAN
INTO INSENSIBILITY;
ROB OFFICE OF $8,100
Speelni Telcgrrrn to The Express.
EAtiLH PASS. Tex., April 27.-Mrs.
SKIiLINO TJQt'OK RESTRAINED. Linos Martinez was in a serious condition
The l'.\|»rrsN Austin liureati. thiw afternoon from the effects of her ex-
A1ST1N Tex.. April 27. -District Judge perience with two bandits who robbed
(leorge Calhoun, on application of the the office of the P. I*. Kstrada Lumber
Attorney General representing the State | Company, in Pledrus Negrns. Mexico, of
of Texas, granted temporary injunction i $K,100 in Mexican gtdd Monday afternoon.
Pick and Hvctor rnmmieeiflnn. c,VB enJoining iii%l restraining Benny Fernau She had not fully recovered consciousness °ntbrenks In Mexico aloo occupied con-
ri. n and u>ster commissioner J5a)S (jeZ (jaiublni anti A. Del l'apa. all of and doctors said she was not out of i sldcrable attention.
Supply Unusually l^r^e.
told a delegation of wholesalers be would
allow without prosecuting theiu under tue
Lever set, unless instructed otherwise bv
the Attroney (General.
Mr. Cocke informed the retail grocers
nnd butcht rs of tin? agreement last night.
when hejfcppeareil before their body at the
club rooms of the Retail Merchants' Asso-
ciation, llL'inj West Commerce Street, to
dUscuss high prices, their cause and wha»
may be done to alleviate them. Advocat-
ing economy and retrenching, Mr. Cocke
personally put it into practice by appear
ing in overalls.
CABINET HOLDS NIGHT
SESSION-ALL RETICENT
Contlntled 1'roui Pace One.
and staff of the Institute have sent otic
invitations tn young women of all nation
alitles in the city, and are expecting a
large attendance.
In addition to the reception this after-
noon the committee has arranged a pro
gram of events to be given tomorrow and
Friday afternoon ami evendtig. The fe.i
ture itf tomorrow's program will be an
international frlendshio i hv. given by th"
young women of the Institute The play,
which will be given in Spanish, will fol-
low a volley-ball tournament in the aft-
ernoon. The celebration will close wit it
a Jamaica, or bazaar, Friday evening from
(J to 10 o'clock, when a genuine Mexican
supper will be served.
REV. GATES TO LECTI RK.
Rev. I. E. Gates, pastor of the Firs
Baptist Church, will be the principal spea..
er today at thc reguhir midweek meetin,'
and luncheon of the San Antonio Lion
Club to be held at noon at the Guuter
Hotel. Rev. dates will address the mem-
bers on the subject, "The Middle Man."
The reception committee for today's ses-
sion is composed of J. N. Miller, II. L.
Kokernot and Fred S. Hall.
French kklieyk aintab.
LONDON. April 27.—French troops re-
occupled the village of Aintab, Asia Minor
t.n Monday, according to a Constantinople
Hispatch received bv Reuters, Ltd. Forces
I (ialveston, and Christ Malavansos of IIous- I danger. The men choked her into hisen- I .II became known also that the Interest - .,MttnnL11 k'nm.i thn T.iruiKh
I t-n ti n, selling, transporting, reieiviug, 1 siblUty. dragged her over the floor as *he i of the Administration in the Canadian supporting Mustapha Kemal. h Turk j
14 ! resisted them in plans of robbery. She | a"Jtude toward wood pulp has consider- | V^AVwnv H »stmth of the CUk^an
was In charge of the office at the time 1 increased since the true situation ; Knlway north and
and alone. She was found unconscious on I 'iUl' before Congress and Sec re Kates.
the floor by the office boy. tary of State Colby. It is also known that
The rubbers, It Is believed, escaped |n an ! Oovernment will first undertake to
_ delivering and manufacturing Intoxicating i resisted them In
Th ,E^A„ ",ln?,ir"u'. liquors eoniainliig alcohol in excess of one 1
Al si IN. lex., April i'( Returning from ,,er rent,
j an inspection trip alony the coastal buys. !
j extending from Miiiag -' da to Aransas niNI KRI.M K ON GRAIN MAY 10.
I Pass, J. R. Jefferson, date (Jaine, Fish ! The !;\|n«ss An iln Bureau.
and Oyster Commission,t, imported that A1STIN. Tex.. April 27.—The Texas
indications are that there are more fish Railroad Comu^isHlon was advised by the
in Texas bays than in a nuaiber of years. Interstate Commerce Commission today 1 inVnt
. He attributed tills gr. it in< reuse to two that arrangements will be made for a j
cuuses; 1; Irst, the fish hail received very i conference on grain products minimum
weights at St. Louis on May 10. The Texas
Commission was invited to send repre
sentatives,
little protection during the war on ac-
ti . f ii • t-i .. ••• ! count of the Hoar*! of Food Control set-
How gratefully juhilan, the citizens | Ullg uai,i,, flsll protective i«ws hut a
cf San Antonio should te that the i noiilflwttoii »r Mate inwa
I was withdrawn and fish received full pro- ,
United Stares Government may not (as I tection from the Fish Commissioner. Which The RxnteKH Austin Bureau*
protection was augmented by the de-
ft milter Ot lJA j !>^10lllci not (as ; struetlon of all fishermen ^ ho'its nnd i *"'■ *' "■ **.' "*.* ,"V " II",". "1
; oi u.t iism mo n s ooais .iiKi ^r today announced that he will be a can-
BAKER TO KIN AGAIN.
cnm Austin Bureau."
AI STIN. Tex.. April 27.—John W. II#
automobile. Some cotton saturated with
alcohol was found on the floor. She was
not yet able to make a coherent state-
MONTEREY OFFICER 0.UITS
a inatiei" of .'airr.ess and civic prd.*» 1 f,u'kl'' <llur'"K 8t<.'r"1 ^'I'tember.
1 hns, the fish were allowed to spawn and
put unci keep t^e greets of tneir c t» I grow unmolested. Second, the recent storm
• Puor,. ,1C. Hlfttl|j r__jnr has made many m.«w nits through tiie
in *iUch ^hapw as would render thw j |s|aIujH ^hich affords additional in
ways through which the fish may p.is#
from the (Julf to the bays as they fol-
low the coast llm* when returning from
their spawniug beds in the (Julf.
known as "coon-oysters," and replanting
the surplus shells on new bottoms, there-
by making additional beds.
STUDENTS PAY HILLS.
By Associated 1'reis.
AUSTIN, Tex., April 27.—Complete set-
tleuieiit for the damage done to the
Knights of Coluiubus Mali here during the
Freshman Sophomore class fight on Man h
1 has been made by the parti-lpants, who
have presented receipted bills for $110
covering the damage in full to President
Vinson H'l'l this damage not been paid
, todayi 105 inetnbftri of these classes would
! acain hearing about the "morale" of ' have been suspended from the l"nlverslty
. . .. . • by the discipline committee.
| armies; but tins time somewhat closcr '
didatc to succeed himself as State Treas
urer. lb- is asking for the time honored
second term. Before Coming to Austin,
, , . ., . -. ... . Mr. Baker was a bank officer at Crosby-
lslands,^which affords additional passage tu,,,
TEXAS CHARTERS.
The Fxprens Austin Bureau.
. AI nTIN, Tex., April 27.— Chartered: Hehnw
Commissioner Jefferson also said the i Oil Corporation, Wichita Falls; capital utoek
oyster situation is most encouraging. The 1 S'-ViO.oen lucorporatotn: o. K. Scliow, p,
"set" or young oysters, since the storm, is !■ Sehow, s t. Sweuson.
unusually good, he said, and In addition Steward Motor Truck Company, Fort Worth;
to the natural beds, his department U now *spital stork $20,000. incorporators: W. it
starting to tear tip the ovenongested betls b"'^. I It. ibarh, (». W. Ileluis.
And, constant as the sea to that pale
star
Which o'er its realm presides,
The spellbound tides .
Of human passion
Rise and fall for thee."
to home.
For nine years or so, the Texas Gov-
ernor's office and the National State
Department have disagreed more or
less cordially on one point.
OKANflK (1HOVI! IIOY IHHMVNEP.
ORANUK (iilOVI-.. Tex . April "7 Kred
Woods, the 11-year old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Abe Woods, who live on the Mum me
farm, east of this place, was drowned
In tne Nueces River yesterday evening
while he nnd some other boys were In
bathing. The river was dragged until
late In the night last night, when the
body wag recovered.
Professional Women's Club, Bulla*; no mpi-
tul stock. Incorporators: Altnla Ilrowu, Mrs.
J B. Aldredge, B. O. Miller und others.
Palucios Sewer Company, Pulacioa; capital
stoek $20,000. Incorporators; J. W. Sari*
Welle, J. i:. Wolf. I). Hut liven.
.1 It. Hall I.umber Company, Klmo; capital
stuck $12,000. Ineoiporators: J. II. IIsll. A. H.
Al.lcs llurl Wheeler.
Uariier (lln Compsny, Iteuston; capital stock
$2fi0 (MS). IucorfKuators: J. C. Garner, K. K.
t.lllesplc, A. S. Mackenzie.
('en-Texas f)il C«»mpuuy, May, Brown Count*:
cspital stock $l!oo,ooo. Incorporators: S. H.
Bovnton, I'. A. Michaels, J. W. Burke.
f.otic Stur Culvert Company, Houston; cap',
tal stock $1,000. Incorporators: P. W. So-
ward. 0. i. Gregory, r. it. itrynn.
Anionilmonts to charters were fllorl hy Oool
Koails GariiKe of San Antonio, clmi'iriuir name
to Commerce Garage, France and Canada OM
Transport Company of Texas, of Arannas Bass,
Increasiiis capital stock from $10 000 to $1,000.
000, Crescent Sheet M' tsl Company of Hsnger,
Increasing capital stock from $10,(MS) to $2A,000:
Jewett Stnte Bank of Jewett. Increasing capi-
tal stock from lift,000 to $60,000.
Permit to do husluess In Teias was granted
Nona Mills Company, Ltd., of Leestllle, I.a.,
Texas lieadipiarten* at lleaumont, capital stock
$•100,000, J. N. Gilbert, sgent.
iirinic Canada to terms dipioniiiileolly.
With that uiidorsliuiilliiit, It Is snid Unit Ibe
Stnle Heijiii'lnielit will heitin at once ne
Kotiatioiis with Sir Auekliind lie.Men, the
new iirlllsli uiiihiisKailur, wliu hus ihnrge
of Camilla's relations with the United
Slates. The attitude of Ambassador (iedden
so tor has been one of reeiproelty and
r A Ot> A nt7 A inikic ncnci c P.0'1 'V" "s l'l'tww" Amerienn and Ilrltish
CARRANZA; JOINS REBELS
1 lie seriousness of the paper situation
In the I'tilled States, it is believed, will
result in strong representations to the
British nmbassntlor by the State Depart-
ment lor an early modification of Canada's
embargo on wood pulp.
No new developments in the Inflammable
Mexican situation were reported to the
President, it is understood, except the In-
dications that the revolution was gaining
strength.
STUFL WARNINGS PUBLISHED.
By Associated Press.
NMW YOltK, April 27.—Total earning*
the I lilted States Steel Corporation f't
the first (juarter of 1920 show un upward
trend from the final quarter of 1010, lh-
nggreaute representing au increase of $0.-
21)7,717.
Special Telegram to The Express.
LAUKDl), Tex., April U7.~Ctd. Enrique
Breceda, brother of Alfreda Breceda, gov-
ernor of the Federal District, ami who
has been with the Carrauza urmy at Mon-
terey, arrived In Laredo this morning and
proceeded on his way to Suu Antonio,
where he will make a short stop and then
proceed on his way to Souora,
This morning Col. Breceda announced his
defection from the Carrauza army and
stated that he was on his way to Sonora
FORT BROWN < O! RT-MARTIAI..
lt# , Persouuel of n general court martial to
to J till I he furi es of UiP Me.vlean rebels i ';'"rl »r»wn. Texas, on April 2»,
iii that section of Mexico und light against
the Carrnncistas.
$150,000 LOST IN MRH.
Sjieclsl Telegram to The Kxpress.
LAREDO, Tex.. April 27.—F. S. Dliner,
who is visiting in Laredo Prom San Luis
l'otosl. Mexico, Is in receipt of u telegram
advlsiiy; him of the complete destruction
of his large lumber yard in Sun Luis l'o-
tosl on Sunday, entailing a loss of llfiO.UOO
gold, partially Insured. Mr. I luier leaves
FIRK IH'RNS ( IIICKKNS.
Fire, originating In the yard of J. A.
McDavItt, Kayton Avenue, destroyed
three garages and a chicken house at noon
yesterday. The blase originated from an
open wash fire iu the yard and spread to
the garage of J. N. Nlcollnakos, Ml K,iy-
for iln« tlrnl of such persons as may be
properly brought before It, was announced
yesterday by M ^ (Jen. Joseph T Dlck-
mnn. ^oipmander of the Southern Depart-
ment. Capt. lteiin Lawrence, 4th Caval-
ry, Is named Judge Advocate, with Sec-
ond Lieut. Robert W. Child, 4th Cavalry,
ns .Assistant Judge Advocate and Second
Lieut. Wlnfleld C. Scott, 4th Cavalry, as
counsel for the defense, other members
of the court are: MnJ. Albert A. ltoby,
By Associated Press. »
CLKBl'RNK, Tex., April 27.—Protesti
that Mexican laborers "who are being
brought to this State ostensibly for tn»
purpose of assisting the fanners." are be-
ing recruited by various interests to dis-
place Anierban labor were telegraphed to
l'rcsident Wilson, Secretary of Labor Wil-
son a,ml Texas Congrefsmen today by the
Texas Federation of Labor, which is hold-
ing a convention here.
Mexicans are being employed by oil men
to displace white labor, the telegrams
said, and "by the railways to displace
ton Avenue, and K 11. Mnurer, (Wo Kayton
Avenue, both of which were completely de-
stroyed. About two dozen chickens were
Sanitary Corns; Capt. olney I'lace, Cnv 1 maintenance of way workers, by the pack
airy; Capt. Harvey Chrtstmnn, 4th Caval- i lug houses, and thousands have been
r.v; Capt. Hugh J. Fitzgerald, 4th Caval- | shipped North for all purposes to displace
r.v; Capt. James A. Simpson, Medical Americans,"
Corps; First Lieut. Carlyle J. Hancock, i The telegram ended:
4th Cavalry; Flrt Lieut James C. Wails, "Please Inform Congress that organized
^.lf\t?1' al ]' !rst _Hlfhartl K. ' labor In Texas is desirous of having the
maximum assistance rendered farmers t
Texas, but do protest against using th
needs of the farmers as an excuse to flood
the country with cheap labor."
The convention adopted resolution*
pledging moral support to the longshore-
men's strike and condemning newspaper#
Tallant, 10th Cavalry: First Lieut. Fred
crick F. Mooty, Quartermaster Corps.
M—
CAFR OWNERS INDICTKI).
By Associated Press.
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn.. April 27
Fed
burned to death In a small chicken hou>e ernl Indictments charging profiteering
were returned today at the instance of ,
to J. II. Me the Fetleral Fair Price Commission against breakers as unfair to organized lubor
adjoining the McDavItt garnge. Loss, $;*io. were returned today at the Instance of which publish advertisements for strike
An automobile belonging to J. 11. Me the Fetler ' ' ** ' ■
the corner of South four cafe
automobile belon
Carty caught fire on
South four cafe proprietors. Three were alleged Miss Annie Webb Wanton. State super
Flores ami Kingsbury Streets last night, to have sold "club" sandwiches at a profit lntendent of public Instruction in an ad
when gasoline leaked out of a small hole of more than MO cent«. ami one a glass of dress urged support of th nstltutionnl
la the feed-pipe. The blaze was eitlu- . milk at a profit of 11 cents, according | amendment proposing to abolish the school
gulBhed before the firemen arrived. I to the indictment. I tux limit.
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San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 119, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 28, 1920, newspaper, April 28, 1920; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth430985/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.