The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 358, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 27, 1920 Page: 1 of 16
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' - C RERUN. March. 26. -Colora advice
to th Lokal Ansieger urltii ainouneedJ
from American tend Bri tlah aourcea that
.. the allies have deldd to permit Gr-
many to tend 100 WO troops td th Ruhr.
? yegioBj and that f thseare .iMttOWett
; to maintain 4Bw and order the:vwill be
; rdaforced by 80000 BritUh"rrwch and
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PARISMacb .WBtaTMV-Tho
1 ; Grmii cbIatMdod tqr-TNB' Ouo-
r U Baner tui.ndfaod iaeordbtc to a
t no miTod km from. Berlin M-
BERUKlv lUwk - fi.ir. Boman.
' .Baoor 'cablaaj; ka U -ftpwtod to
.fona fow aablnaVit waa .aaonoauy
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PAKll. Mardi 28. OonfirmatloB of
ta appoJatmcat t'Borftaa; MotUW a
chaaedloand f U: anlhortrttion . to
tott a a"r cabtoof. aat bota raerfvod W
a.'a.ii. ibiuaHm hkf. It la add ad
that Bart Mirellar wH wloet mini;
tra from tao thraa parttawc maoa
op Ut retiring cablaot daaiocratlat n-
.Mriit aad aociaUat. i t.i 4f "
.Workers CJitrencncci ; ..
: Miong iippe ruY? y V". V
" .Ck? ocWed .Fraa Bfcport. ; v
MNnfli' . March ; -vSaO-Woriora
rf Tor?'
J "' aoata aiffi loutteart of tho dtaf-woael
v ; hwatttt. )l they fall to captara Weoel
7 'to datro' aa: factoriea aad ariaa ta
Vttera OermaaT. aajam dlapatehto tha
Excbauj4Trfefrap 0paai ;Of
; ' Brtia.thUian:vtha red. Baia . ta-.
official afaottk'''.
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fen asora than) JJ .J tJ UiUlIll .llkj;3 '" JJ5 " - ; r ?
-A l Woxfai-A fiarmaaf
VTniu kww "S " "
" ; v' are aot takinc any artion peadiat ordora
fraBeriJn. .
; -.v'i.' :xlxraiui from Monster filed Thara1
iay nUt report aerere e&aaf ement be--f
tweert government and eommuniei troopf
- on Kae from Hamm arata to HaiC
f ; :.-Tartaer aouta iahe dlrectioa otColatad;
:i nd' PuaseMorf there bat . keea 4bdna
Vr. ind aer.otts einfllcta ' 1t ' ocearrad at
WeteL. RuckUaabaa aod near Mueaater
i uir Hi ainnv the Unite river.. .
Treatment of men arreated on aeeaaa-
WoBe' of eomaHcity la tbe WTotoUonary
; movemebt bf foOiUrif antborlttet at
" 'Halla haa greatly exdud pemaa work:
-NT? i rendering tba mtaation nore criUcal
. Labor XJounals Refuse
to Abandon Ruhr . '
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Aasodated PrewBaport.
I- AMSTERDAM'. March 20. DeCiiion
--?v'ot to abandon tbe atrufale in the Bohr
? district 9f Germany .wa .reached at
fneetiny of rapTaaeatatiTes of labor coaa-
cn of the Bhbieiand aiid Weatpbalia at
v:hc Thbraday nigbt. Tba oaly.andir
i' VtJo)i voder which th orkort will eon-
f ' en to peace is tbe withdrawal of gov
' erpmetit 'forces from the Muenater mill-V.'-
tar dirricts eays the dlapatch received
w t . .k- . . ;r -
rjatil tbeee forte retire arfead work-
A-oni arilL nndcrtake to maintain Dtblie er-
der a th 0iatri. '
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Reloian Reinforcements
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Guard Buderich Bridgehead
vw "''V-"Teociaiea freia iwporw v..
fvV RUDEBICH Bhenbh Prooaia March
;j 26Beliaafittf0rebBinti arrived
i 0 early . Friday to guard .v ua Drrageaeaa
.bichvare In a position to Ppea fir
- " acres -theBbine If necessr7. ara at
' present aratyablo n ' i " V
' 4 Thursday night was qutet only few
; aheta .beiofV. tired. '-Th rrolqtiaaaTy
workmen apparaatly . havev not ''.
tnm'.xha poiltloa to .which they ' war
"' dnren Jburaday. - i.vu. ."
Gcrmshs Can Mass ! "-'
i 1300.000 Men; Report'
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TAItlS March 2a-Qrrtsny ia ihe
' i it of wobilisatlon cla place an army1
f C. tJD.OOO mea in tbe field say Henry
I " oa wn .knowa Trench wa torn-
Jeet to a 'diBpati iajite Journal
i licence.' ;i"K..alJ.; that' Oermimjr
' -tli relcfowel bef .fine; famona
Sa b in 131S ws "virtaal
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Master in Final Session
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V By -DOROTHY M0SKIN&. .
Mysteryx m bagar prvBa-Jamong
hoasewivea of Bonstoa. ' Astonishment
U no more xcspt a little bit aad the
bnbbl of wander is pricked! :?
For thr icinT redp of Betty. Ile Wn-
son was 1 made- public proparty ;oa
wrapped from it cocoon pf profoundly
entangled words and laid bar before the
gase.at a.shoassnd.m'ror less eager
oalra of . at th final seasioaof the
House wires Leagne awaking acbooLAnd'
whQ tt redps ltaelt may b simpW to
jb az perieacM V tP P ' t
ia followed appartntry were of vast and
vital Importance! . f or a.very; mhratt
mov of -Mrayt Wilson and ber .dsaghter
Mary wa .watched" and" ipommented "W
and writtentdown. But only a .moving
Irfrtnrt of the p roc really could do jua
ticatolt intrlosey. AY.'til-
However a far a poesfbley-it
Take aaga'r!... cap r '
Ecg white. ...... .4
Wstetv- . i t . a 3L eP iv ;J - v V;-1.
i ' And ia a aepsrsta vessel another aalf
cup of angar to M'-sc4. lattv.i
? Faraialsr af Ut OltaloiF';'
In an 'aluminnm Mtwopan put th enp
of water and two cnpa.'ot agar.td malt
together and alowty cook atirringBOW
and thBK'Ia Urge flst;mb tog pan
beat tba lojr egg; whit' With a swira
aaooa-wbip (like- a oarpet boatet ' aa .a
amaU
IB acal)'! Beat until Mite atiff and I
generally about W taW ttei!
ke by vary alow degrees the axtra' half
dry
bake
cn of ucar uto tba beaUa? bita;
beating thorodhly:aB th tbn and addv
ing only abont s teaspoon t a tfaa'an.
til th half cop it asad ap.) Thi troeaaa
should tak anotbar 10 -aunataa ahd
quire two. people. taOtoaa tha.' pah .coari
totebt the ait.wUUa.fr.bW.enpugh .tp
mh m. bi bM. m m kt diBMr
tr the table.
4 vara inHnynnii4iwi um.i
syrnp that ha ba boiling slowly lathe
aluminum ' saucepan ha reached1 the
stag at which Jf ding to tha .spoorf and
form a little dewdrap an the ldre
M.M.-1 ''k- M .L am-
blnd. But tha syruti must b at th .
actly comet tfe which may b. ds-
tormtaed v ;fc1r t!are methods. . If It 1
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Seven barrel of raisin wine
gallon .-a-corn whisky and a 20-gaIlon
stui were ssuea rnaay arrerstoon wnen
City detective and jrove'rtmtnt ffldals
raided a. hoaae at (08 Pinkney street
Tha liquor wm found in aa tfndar ground
cisterns Tb arrest of R; BobarU fol-
lowed. He ia charged with ? thraa caaea
of eHlng threa of transporting and four
of . anlawiuly'' poasesing liquor t u
rThe f'raid ; developed fromv tnij arrest
Thuraday aight of j Bam Hoaaton; and
Jom;I wis negroes; who had whisky to
taeir jiossession. - a-ne.ngree toia or-
ficar they got it from' Roberta. (-
Friday afternoon Hugh Graham' and
other; .detective '"aid ; Dephty' Sheriff
flamp went to .the house When ;thy
entered they found- a raj )oorv lesding
f rm on room- to th cellar. ; A Isrg
ooaereto -cistern uiiderneath' v' . well
applied .With liquor and- froni- appear-
ance mm' pa had been dlggteg a cave
to r make mora room..) The ."'cava: was
equipped with ga ngbtaf andiater:.' '
'r Roberts ;-waa found onLyooe avanua
soon aft 4oa raid. ;H had ne of the
liqBc;wtthlil)yaV-:t.timft
aid. vBa' wa arreaUd and aeat to. the
caunty Jail . Tha itiQ. araa: iiseonnected
and removed Ao' jtte ; ty JalL;Tha
charge were filed sL 7odge- Luak eoart'
George Andre;.-fepedal ' Investigator;
Judge Leva lAiak ' and deputy sheriff
wentyout to ue bans and. lounu . jwo
MM --H fctajajaalifa..
"old der th floobf ;th harn and .84
went ut fo tbje .bouse and .found jwo
auarta of a mixture -f raisins fstxvfi aM
ham jmada' wlnaT Three. bi-faur wpln
bottle wer found to th piano ia. th
horn.; Two half pint botdewr feund
a. coat m th bath room: three putt
. tub- la tha bath
f ' ""bar of bottles waraou
n baga a'if they wer- ready to be
handed nt
Dry an (Jgens Campaign
if i for Delegate at Iarge
Jaaumgu BryaasFriday anfndH
campaign for election April 2t a a dele
Kate at larg ta- the democratic national
convention with address in vMch.ht
d"fared.. he.favred. adpr" rf .a pro
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IM POLICRRAH)
;;iui:. uiuisd
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SiiViiIJ t J EUROPE.
AS'FUiUREIDEAL
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a a - r 'r r - 1'' rv : It.
meanuig oincere rveconciiia-
PACIFICATION OF I
miOiiECQhrriNE
Br HneMal l'Me 4
By Laaaad Wire to Tbe Houston Post
" Vr'(Copyrtght. 1920.)
I IfARIS Idar 98-The United Bute
of KuropV meaning aincera raconcQiattoB
and ec--pratjpn of th victor and 'van'
quihd for pacification of the whale oon
tlnant ' Ja iha auddaa tremesdoo . deaj
which flared at to 'Nlttt' aaaaatioaal
apeeehv ha the Italiaa.- chamber of 4pu
Tha v. Italiaa premUra eouragaoa
statesmsTisMp - in ; a speech perfectly
timed at tha right psychological moment;
ha -created a great sensation and ha4
met with a atartttng reception. Today it
caa bo confident!? predicted that th late
war' will apiiaar.la history as tha great
European civil warr whence will com ad
European federatioa more or lea molded
on the American United Stat. . i
Y'i 'a".vv!' Ideai f aalM.
; Nttti idaai rhich a year aso woal
bar met with furwa denundatiott is to-
aUyaaihl beees While the vanquish
dompIrtely erted?and powerless are
at the mercy of their Ivictors" the victor
themselves are dependent upon the van
quihedtocau Jjtuecognnmd that th
EuprapaasBtate can not individuaUy re-
viva butsonly all together o( nona at all.
uropsa aolidarity is th ol feet
dominating tba European political situa-
tion. The attitud of the United States
senate compelled Europe not to look for
satisfaction ta America but to. Itself.
' Tba royal cOnserrsiire CatboUca Gau
lia display two brtides supporting Nittli
iThe editor and proprietor Arthur Mey
er. writes aa follow ' . h W - . ;
W eanflt' avoM antinnafli tH Jini
aMViait1kJa
tAat takuaja aa-jsrfa wmea- sswi.
ite4fvrktMt'-Q taak of retmOdtof Bu
rop . In tUt Usk ik greAt place wSl
naturally be ttttriboted to France. .Bag'
land : wfll soon appiciat-mayb h
doea so alreao--It i .Bcekry; Amer-
ka whateTet1 she may say lias torn ap
tha Monroe pact
' Triumphant bolsheviam coald awaken
Asia which numbers eaormou reserves
of. population. To thia immense fennan-
Ution what reslsUnco wUli Europe be
able to oppose if she continues to be di
vided? A-common danger nttde unity of
command in the allied forces. We shall
hare no cause to curs the'tussian Ger
man and other revolution' if they pro
voke tha anion of all European forcaa
It Is' easy to repair our aid contiomit
Th piece are good." I
In an interview given to th British
press last week Premier Millerand em
phasised that while Franca In dated on
the treaty -clauses yet it;harbord no
hatred toward the stricken' foe:
Pisserigor Stsuner '
I Sends Out S.O.S. Call
. Associated Press-Report.
i LONDON. March 26H-The British
steamer Ortega from Liverpool for Val
paraiso sent an 6. O. 8 -message Fri
day from off the Welsh .coast asking as
istanca. .The message aaid the steamer
desired to be towed back to Liverpool as
she was battimg with heavy seals coming
in from leeward. .'
-'The ateamer. El Paraguayo .1 nearby
and ia proceeding to th Ortega assist-
ance. The Ortega haa 120 first class
J00 eccddasa and 140 third class pas-
senger aboard . :.v'f ..v'-
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Pfciay s Calendar
FORECASTS OF THE. TrEATHEB
V . Aaaodated Preaa Report
f WASHrNOTON. March 26 East and
West Teias Saturday and Sunday fair.
! Jxollaj-fiaturday and Sunday fair.
'- OUehoma Saturday increasing cioua-
toess; Sunday cloudy.
" rscecaat ts Hooto uo Msltv trsa-r
raw." . '
. Tswsacatar tlfwM as4 prsciniUUoa t
aoMtm mtitoc 1 m. Hatch at: - v
Masteaa Ts. sHaluan S. R.-netisUku
" AtsnspSirtn WM" st BsartM itlaa.
Me ss. ievl tasstw. -.- ..' .
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' Omntm rant at HpmtUm tor March !
lft;40 a ..; . IS H i H
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t a. M.Drr bulk era iw t n rr.s
dtaiM. ' Btarl" smWttr S w eat ' -
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MM.' aalattt hsMlt.aa. aar cast.
i Vl4 TODAY'S EVENTS. i .y
W--jfc'-. .. n i '.- . ij-jf.
Arabia Temple ceremonial session parade
i at 120 ns m. . ; -v. .;-wt:
nnlvirBity- ofT Cla duhaaatert at
f city aaditoriam 8:30 av m.I
VT-'V"Aujiniay 6i Bsrrte r-nty
. -1 a mciation ' taeet in . ess
tiori BetWeen Victors v
;(dlsnep;
premier rrcaicis reaeranon
'eieU'di'Uruty
WERE OblGLASSEDi
fflJDMlD FIGHT
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AmetKah': AdwlffS sTy" $
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DANIE13:AGAIN1
gais:ukDER.nRJE;
Man ohortage and Changing
Gun Owavs
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WASHINGTON' March r-JTwa .na.
val omcers Bear Admiral O. P. Plunk
kt ani Captoln jj BiTauges
Frjday.befora; tba". enat uveetigatlns;
commltte ' that for two ;yr prior to
the 1 catranc at tha taited' Btate. into
th . warBecretary- IDanlala ' ataadfastly
refused to approve an increase to ' per-
sonnel and tha avy 'department gsoer-
ally attempted to auppreea report f a
ma powers ahortag. During. th war
both Admiral Prankatt and Captain Taus-
sig eeryed with the Xthutic fleet de-
stroyer force the former as commander.
Admiral Phmkett declared be ."argued
with Secretary Daniels on the personnel
question- for two years without ."making
an impression". -;r Captain Taussig "said
the navy department : attitude regard-
Ing personnel waa 'oa of nnprepared-
nes ' rathsr than preparodnaas.'' The
recommendation of Admiral . Dewer a
head of the fenaral hoard for a Urge in-
creaaa ' inf anvsted strength : ind; turned
down CaptaiaTauaaig said. V"
ChaaaJif Gaa Crews v .
Asked regarding th condition of the
fleet in April 1017 Admiral Plunkett
aid the; ships in Commission were in as
go4 .condition ' aa could besjpectod"
bat ahortage of men and caaatant changes
In gun crews bad greatly Interfered with
gunnery tflcicacy and 'hade prevented
ending to-aea many ship which should
have been in full commission i
.The United States' and not Germany
would be paying Indemnitie how if thin
country bed faced Germany . the. sea
in 1914; Admiral Plunkett declared He
added bdden tally that th German by
their sapsrior tttheryrnad'th Brlt-
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tmcattpaa
steps Mmi
public regarding a ahortage f personnel
.uiuraiail.uwiaHi'
in th nary before the United" Btataa
en tared the War were made Before the
senate naval investigating committee to-
day by Cspta n Joseph BaTaussig of the
naval war college at Newport R. L
. . No Traiaatf frsaaaL ..
Captain Taussig who was on duty at
th- navy department prior ..to the -war
and later served on destroyers oversea.
There was no trained personnel for a
large number of ship when the United
States entered tbe war Captain Taussig
said.
"As a result of this department policy
Of unpreparedness" he added "the larger
part of the ship operated throughout
the war with .inadequately trained )erV
onnel and consequently tbey were;lnot
as emdent aa they should have been.
Captain Taussig was followed by Rear
Admiral Plunkett commander of tba de
stroyers of tbe Atlantic fleet who tn
fled that prior to the United States
entry into the war he . told Secretary
Daniels that "thr4 -can be no gunnery
without people and there ara no people'
"I argued with Mr.1 Daniels for two
years without making an impreaslon on
him" declared th witneBs. . j '
Admiral Plunkett said Admiral W. &
Benson chief of naral operations during
the war had told him to tak up directly
with the secretary matters reUting to
personnel. - - V.:j' ! '
"Admiral Benson said be .had' exhaust
ed all the talk In hi'ystm" asserted
the officer "and told msHf Itboaght I
could do anything4 to go ahead and try." '
Fletohar TaattlUa. :
Firat avideacee- pf friction at head
qaartera of . Rear Admiral William B
Fletcher at Braat came 'with tha arrival
there of Captalnf JThpaw P. .Msaruder
coramandint the third flicht of American
craft aent to that port Admiral Fletcher
testtfisd ' today before . ther navy board
off roqmry inveatigatng hi removal from
Brest cammaad by Rear Admiral Sim
after -the stoking of th transport An
tille in October 1917V . . . '- :
Captain' MsgrudeK Admiral - Ffetefaer
testiflad bed insisted that the Brest er-
caBiaatToa should b completely revised
in line with tba organisation of naval
district at home ' Fletcher said he could
see ao need of this and oCered to aead
Mgrndr-to London to report his view
to' Admiral 8bna but that the oficW did
not wish t9i$i-AkfS.'&ik:i:.x'
v .y&id .Captabi Uagrader support you
loyally and' carry out your ardara'T
A.
:t?Hj-;cr-fvatir bav&g
carried out mf orders. Admiral Fletch-
er said "l do aot think b supported
me loyally." : '-...f ..'
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Associated Press Beportl
NEW .TORS. March 20. The mys-
terioaa double murder of Dr. Vincent .
Camntsi .Brooklya physician and van
Unideatif ied ''patient" Whoa bodie were
found Thuraday nigbt h a lodging haas
re atillj Vf3ed ; tfcponc;'H Friday
orah
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bunds
Br l .i .- '
Republican Senator kai1 Wood and Other Pi
a 5 ; dyitial 'sApiraiits' for.- Lavish Xf8e of; Mone
'Cost 1 0 .in:Bako& Br!
74 V.'.iJr-:As$ociate4 Presi Report WtV&Wrtr ;'
X WASHINGTON.'Maxch 26. Jirectvcharge tlurbiV financial
btcresU weretrying to by the tutional conventions. of botK-thtf re-
enblkan ind dfembcrattc oartica Was made in the senate. FrtdaV by
SenAtol- Borah; re)pttllkaiof:ldaoViq' a Speech; advocjttrrja; conjfr -
IS!
RIYER OIL CONTEST
Court Offers iPlan Jo PrcH
V'mote T Harmony Until
Case Is Settled
. Associated Pra Report !
i OKLAHOMA piTT Ofc March 28.-4
Joint receiver on to represent Oklaj
hotna and tta other Texas to tak charge
of the disputed tract of oil' )ahd in the
Red river bed develop it oil well and
io"Uect its revenue uoyl the 'ownership if
determined finally in tha supreme court
bf the United State will b appointed tf
Texas daananta will coma into court anl
request such action or if ana of th par
ties ai interest a defendaata intervene
in the suit Judge r; 'U Williams' dedarod
Friday afternoon in federal district court
here during the hearing of the Judsonia
Development association of Oklahoma
against Sam Spark and other of Cexss
':. ; .Bath. 8id! Dadge lata.
Texa; attorneys appearing Friday
merely friend of the court and not aa
representatives of the' defendant said
they had no proprietary interest in he
ease and can nbt accept the judge' off
to appoint receiver. Oklahoma lawyer
also stated they were not .pertain their
client would agree to auch a receiver
f .Whea the bearing ox a-pmeBtra
dnded which M.Ped to .Sattrtday
ataaoasudg WiUiama. elated he will
taka -rrHaVfteli t rteatiMi-of lav
Uata wVita" f ituchaens.fdraxaa di
fenra aaawfiCMnant t tug aect
sWhe aaldTwitf hot be made antU after
April 2 when aordisl; to the Texas- at
torneys tbe federal government wai fils
ftn 'daim' tai 'taMrt here' to the land on
behalf of itaelf aBd of the Kiowa Co
maochs and Apaeb Indiana. Herbert M.
Pee United States; district attorney
here said ha knew of no Intention on th
part of tha government to file its claim
on.the.dato.'toenttobed.::'v:'"'i:;v' ?'
Qaestlea f Jurisdlctlea.
Judg Williams in a statement to at-'
torncy said the only question he intended'
ta pas on 'at tbi time 1 the question
of jurisdiction saying "If it appeara that
I have bo . jurisdiction over the territory
In question I am going to issue those
Writ of : attachment It the matter is
left in doubt I shall issue them upon the
strength of the order of Judge Frank A.
Youmans. If it is shown I have no Juris
diction I shall not issue the writs. ; '
' "What is river bankt' was tha ques-
tion raised by one of the Texss authori-
ties who described the Red river at the
point torTillnisn'county' under dispute as
a "bed of aaqd a mile and a' half wide
over which there is a amsll. vagrant
stream flowing
there." ' V
here
and ' now
Texas ' daimaats - 4 represented by
Thomaf W.;'-Grgory former ' United
State attorney general E. H. Ward V.
Tj. Brooks and John O.' - Kay ..concluded
thaiv immenti Frida afternoon and on '
the request of Frank Dale attorney tor
tna.juasonia saaociauun pn wauaoa si
of
uuanomas sm m u case was xm
over until 9:30 o'dock Saturday morning
when be E. B. Biaka and W. T. poy
WiU preaaat their' arguments for Okla-
homa claimaBta. . v;'V
Operators Oopw Harf
vf Coal Diggers Demand
' Aaaodated Preee Report .
.NEW; TORE. March 28.--Anthrdt
mine eperatora want oa record Friday as
Opposed to granting tha hard Coal diggers'
demand for increase Is vreg es f at lesat
IS T40 per cent more than .Hho 27 per
cent advance Just granted the .bituminow
miner.-' ' ' '-
8tatitica and data' to' show that th
retarof of the Bath radte aod soft coal
worker were on aa' equitable hasia"
wer introduced by the min Ownera at
the esssioa of tbesubeommitt appoint-
ed by both side to aegotUte a now wage
for the hard coal fjelda.
Suffrage Disposal Due '
IMot Later 1 nan Wednesday
; DOVER pet March --4Hspoal y
the Delaware legislature of t proposed
woman buff fag ; consrtltutiotisl .amend-
ment not later than next Wedneaday waa
in prospect fceaxboth houses adjourned
Friday until nxt . htondayi . Ratifation
eontimred daabtfuL ' rival campa hoMing
JOINT RECEIVER
f
Mr
-lonat action ia rcyuiaie 1 1 - -
conventioo expenditure 'pf car
dates 9t.the presidency. ;
" CetMeaUting' bli altadi ba be I -jra
of Major GenaraT . Leonard V
aad Governor Jf rank 0". liwdea f j'r t
republicsn ''aominstioa' Senator r
declared the' 'Vfood. manager were -tempting
to "control tbe republican i
venUoa by tbe use of money while '
Lbwden s organisation' -waa apparei
spending vast nun to gala support f
their Caadidat. ;WUala. day a be i
dldeoV two demodrati aapiraata L
he did aat name would be vfound sp
in. quite as much a any republican
the. field v.'.fSV1..: :r':f;- V
HeaM 0ati VV:' j
i Tbe. speech broofhf.on f itaied
bate during which Senator Moses r
publican 'New. 'HampairV aaaaager
General Woo. asMngtot headqii -ters
made a general denial that arc -dve
funds had Aeeb ased itt. theii.Woua
Candidacy . ar that any money 'bad Been
spent xcept "legtUmsteiy 'and neccas -
rily. -V-Y. -2 " '.N''a-s''---
Calling on . all mdidatea. to- tell - ( '.. j
country voluntarily how mntB thet were
spending and where It waa coming from.
Senator Borah dted aewappr' reports
that the' Wood promoter had pledged a
campaign fund of 11000000; that ."toa-
tlmonlala indorsing General Wood wr
being bought b Indiana for j3.50 csU"
and that every vota -cast .fbr-'.iWeod r- -
Lbwden candidadea hi tb -recent So
Dakota primaris .represented au ex -
penditure of $10. v Such a' attaation sa: 1
th aenatoV forecast a ;atnrhalia of
corruption" aolea conireBa acted. . f
d-iM tarai Meatteaad
'Xai th course of the debate thafl" -
tion at a third tena'fo(Frasldeat f
.
M. hj&aatt who ad that "if r
ffemee:.:t t
ttapeoBl ah'gnow!f it dop;
itv Sematoi Borah replied -t t- I 1
evidnoe-wfaid conviedB
dentwaa trymftor another rwrainatfoa.
' Senator Borah' speech waa auad in
support : of a.biQ.he iatrodncad to limit
the pre-conrentioo. expendituras af any
candidate to 110000 in 'ach Btate to
compel any person er corpora tioa maktr -acontributieh.ot
more than $100 to give
tha donation pubUdt through the .attor-
ey geaerat. and to reqaira- aach eandi-.
data to' make imbUc Within 15. days be-
fore th convention and again within
daya after 'thereon ventkm a complete Tit
of conrtibutlons. A $30000 fine and two
years' imprisonment' would ha Imposed
for ylolations. ' v1 ' '.' -
' Another bul of the same general na
ture drafted thraa years ago by a.specuil .
committee but never acted on was re-
introduced by Senator JPomerenaidefflO-
crat of Ohio and. Senator- Kenyan; re-
publican' of Iowa; suggesfed tbtt a reso-
lution be adopted in the near future for
a congressional investlgstion' af cXpendt-
itureathia year. :it-.t -;.-.!-.'.
t Reading a pubUahed tory; thtte s
; monial- Indorsing Major .General Leon-
I ard Wood were being purchased in la- '
idiana at the rate of StWiO apiece; Benator .
Borah said h had beeaadvteed -that
"plenty of affidavit to. the m effect .
were on We in a neighboring- State" if
these men who hav supposed thst yoa
can pnrcbasHha nomination "are begin
ning by paying 13.00 forestimoniais
b senator Borah asked "what will theypay
!' y - :M xtt'vl WiJ J. 'k?Wl
' ' 1 yood's iRIvaJ Speed
. I . MrvHW. w.;'
a.- v..
th maahger far Gomuor lxwoe ece
PVDOUIK motTVI aaroaa'cy hHeaii p msbj t -m
That la ueir.defensa t .aal.dfned to -flilnk
thmt it iraa. . "Aara aaa 'aoDM avi- '
dencaa of 'isvA Jn.k! IWilti- foWiip'
. "Her ia tha ahamelea' altoaUoat Cef
tain candldatea are ebaj-ged-vM' having
mad enormous expenditarea and they BP- ;
parcntly have turned themslvae'evr to;
I coterie of men of vast wealth and. are
permitting ' those med. to; conduct xfk't"'
campaignViTo th man in tha etroet it .
has' every appearance of an attempt t
deliberafely control with money' the a -Uoaal
'cbarentioa.''V " ' M''
-"lf thes gentlemen will frankly tell r
where th money la eoaintiroo;i;-o'i :
ba 'wtlttbgi to" acct rrhWaxpiaaat:.
But. when ' they- remain silent there i
only oho infranca to' be drawn" and t'
u'thajt th charge are trua-vj: y-c
. .:M.:tMap' a Third Toras:;;
. Seuatorf Thomas of Colorado and A
hurat of Arlaoaav damocrats naked F -ator'.Bbrah
!toVaite" th;Vnea' .d -crat
who wire spending large su
money and the apeaker aai4 V wr 1 .
so it the ar.ti;VlVX-. :
'If I knea any democrat ' )
spending moaey axcsivelyr'if' ! '
ator AsburatI abduld fee? it r t
to sea that ha flidnt gct'aome .'
he might atheirwUe get . As-I it I
aa demacrat' wa trying to r
trai'J)iwuM-':notheB!'. t
peapla that; that v
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Bteadfsstly to reapeetiv prcdictiona -of
(-'"'-I'wl' defeat '' vs Wf & 'f-'
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