The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 80, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 22, 1920 Page: 2 of 14
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. : JContkded rron Pajrj J); u ;
method of operatfoa by afretfa'ar wlk
agency tb eoaditka of aeb concern
may warrant. ' i .' - '
YUtatr plank MiioM aanooincement
i of "the new doctrine of. an Americaa
i foreign poller; tfcat every Amricu ta
! inT Tan4 carriM the proteetioa of kk
V wbok country to lie lift 'ot hi property
i wherever lore tedt that "we should
; prtM sympathy la behalf of any aepirkf
(republic tiring Irekad tbe lulleat-aid
! oar institutions VwmKf thntjwfr-
vide that complainta of blfb price akould
i have a hearing before a tribunal with
naer ta aecUre a f air VrVcav-thea M
I it aa criminals thou who yjokt th
. ' deciskm of th fair prlee."
la aasetttag that tbe league of aatknb
eta not be the only koue fa taa earning
I campaign Mr. uewk sM:
I "Wi saw owe aomethine: at home. 'We
1 must propose measure for la -relief of
j tb United 8tatee. IV a mast Make aa
pobUeant to propoaa any OM aaaaaare ta
4 redaea theWjh coat of UTka or to pro
V tied far tba boaetoaa tba refuaat a da-
; J1 By that it waa their tntoition to Tepee!
. the preaeat federal taaarre bank aad tba
i fabm loan kw. ' : r
. ' a Deasoeracr naat nM a platform at
v tfaa Fraadeco tbat I affinaatire con-
1 atnictlve and which pronilsea tha contin-
aaaew t tba ooUtlea of tttrirhtaont of
Uia kad and the -protection of the Amer-1
' kaa attawa Mtrim Kurooe an loretfa
' katltatioBa ta be takes bp where aueh
caa ba dam wftboot the ibaDdonunent at
. tba Amerkan in hie first righta- tba
senator' platform condnded.
iwnWiliNoiBf r
Canclidate Says Frjend.
Aaaockted Presp Report.
KANSAS CITY June .-raaldeBt
: iWikoa'a aouftuatioa for a third tana waa
! deckred to-be an latfoaalbUitr beeaaaa
fit tba eondltioD of tbTpreetdeat'e health.
la aa interrkw ftrea out by Jouett
j Bbotiaa third aeakunt secreUry 'of tba
1 DWtad States troaalryi
.' N real friend of the president -re-'
tarda bis BomiBation as a boeaibillty."
aafat Mr. Mouse who is on bis way ta
' tba democratic national coorawtioa la
Ika Fifnckw. "If be now bad the
f strenfth aad ykor that he bad la 1018
( hi Bomiutlon for a third tertn mirht be
. eewsidered a -probability. But bis frWhds
I kaew ha k not to food health : A :
'There was awtjthe elifhtost wolSiMoa
;' ;btweefkthe atatemeot of President Kl-
; sea Fnaay atoning and the withdrawal
.. of MeAdeo Friday afternoon. "
"It wwuM not be peasibk for President
' TTlsoa to conduct a campalca."
' Mr. Sbouse added tbat he coasidered
Carter Okss. former seeretarr of the
troaaary aad bow United "States senator
from Vlrataia aad Joha W. Davia am-
bassador to Rutland as strong presiden-
tial possibilities cither of whom might
. ranj likely receive the nomination.
Mr fttiouse beads tl Kansas dolega
' tloa to Ban Frsncieco.
Colby After .Conference..
VrUWasdn.GoeftoS.F
' Amockted Press Report.
' WASHINGTON. June 21. Balnbridge
' Colby aecretary of state had a final cen-
. foresee with President Wilson Monday
befffrc iMTing for Han Francisco to at-
tend tbe democratic aatlonal enarentiuB
aw delegate from tbe District of Co-
lubbla. v ;'
Air. Colby Is to be one of tha orett-
dent's spokesmen at the focreotlon aad.
waa the kst of tbe eabiaet officers who
waa to attend the part
ferwitk Mr. Wikon.
ty Catherine f coo-
Fourlotbef aabinet
tt at Ban Francisco.
r General Burleson.
offkera will be ore sent
' I'bev mrm BXuatanae OmihI ttnlMii.
; who goes aa a delegate from Texas; Sec-
retary Daniels-Attorney General Palmer
and Seeretarr Mepcdith. 1 1 .W'
rresiasnt wuaaa aians to keen. 1
in dl
reef touch with the leaders at the
en
reatka by means of the tone distance
telephone. Secretary 'Tumulty; aetiag
. for tba president talked with Chairman
Cuauniaga of tba- democratic national
committee en Iba telephone for sje
Night
Session at '
San Francisco Planned
' . " Associated Press Report
SAN VRANCI8C0 Jube 21. A night
aaaoka mayltolkw the first session of
tba denMcratk aatioaal eenrentioa which
pens. Jere nest Monday Homer Cum-
minga chairman of the- national com-
mittee announced here Monday.
Before that time tba national coal-
Ittaa which meats June 25 will hare
dispoaed of tha prospective contest over
the seating of United States Senator
James A. Reed of the fifth (Kansas
City) strict of Missouri aad tha coo-
test over the seating of tha 28 dekgatps
IS.
1 s
V ' ' inn U uov qux.. enure bvwa uuv ui wtuiu f
'"V VfM: " linei (which!is the(yt'a
4 ri ic '- 1 "V a)cuaiij novo wciaa o.vm.ani uhj w
v '.-.;-:wv --v ZJ'-L;: aaa snd grtry r dT.Ujid 9J.IAI values. UX. J
iueoe att gray; regular 43.50 VaiueiTiTi . t 'f'TW per Jsair.'.' ;.;Vaii U .i'p i . m . . V w
1 : -M-i '"Ms fi' anoes pern on aj?
fron' Oeortfa..' Te : 3 'af
!H.d-4beie hi cu.ur with; iU work
ot making tip temporary roll and Co"
kU-mav be carried to -the credential
commute andevea to tlia.fW of tba
bouse. - ' T'v
-Amfng dtgatef here TJajtM State
Senator Thomas d. AValslv jf Montana
waa being mentioned for BermaaeBt
rhairmaa of tba convention a poeitloa
la eaanectka with which -th name of
Ballbridge . Colby. . aecretorj .pCatata
baa beta frequently beard.
"No document bare beet tied t be-
half of Senator fiaed" aald Mr. Cam-
ninta ''but a larje eamber at tela
(Tama bf protert racerred roai uia
Atari aetata a eoataat tnaa credtbtialJ
m filed for bin.". ' '
Fketr kadert atatre . that Benator
Read'a. eaaa wiD ret npoa tba coatea
tks'e actioa la referring tba alaeiM
oilieed A a3alenta back M tba iftb
Ihtrfca mBMBlkiBi BiakM tha
Lot Heed by tba district coarse ttoa ma
daiory. Tba aeaatar'a oppaoeiiU bo)4
it . k' fctkl that tba Bute eaartBtioa'a
rejection of Bead by.ar-aeeisiT rota
should vovera aad tbat the . alterntta
naaied by tba dletriet and ratified by tba
Htete bod should be seated. '-
There waa' a possibility ot. abandeaiac
the requirement for a two-uiroa Bia-
jortty in the coaventka to Dominate a
candidate and of the unit rule by which
a' State s .hallo t are rated aa bloc t Mr.
CuBunlnfs laid the two-thlrds aiajortty
waa an "ancient Barf csitotn". that
eeuld be erertaraed oaly. by specifie
afflrnatiTS rota. .Tba unit rule depends
anoa the laatruoUoM giraa each Htata
delefation. i - -
. Xba adtiaaal committee's nee'thua wiu
be opea "to bafia with at least1 Mr.
Cumin lnf said althoagb the body nay
rota to to into eiecuttre aesska at any
J
80 Persons on lfce Bound
Ship 3 Months Rested
Aseocjatad .Press Report. "
fTTR.lRTfANlA. Norwa. June 21. A
wireless message received Monday from
tba captak of tbe krbraaker Svktogdr
swsi ou to lu veaci vt turn rniw w
1otL which ha beea " icabouod in h
Arctic say tbat n Bflatogw foaa the
Sakvei and tooA abofrd.Ue latter'e full
"ea tba SoJoJrei was caught la to lc
to iba Kara sea more than three months
ago it waa feared the SO- person aboard
would pensn tor uea of tooq ana tuet.
Tba British aamiraity loaned tie onato-
gorror uatr raaoaoi i
jrvum rvanning ivods -
WINMOR. Ontario. Some faravrs
it ietlte Cote Bak founty OnUrio
appareatff ar kaying the Belda "far a
new eMeavor. Recently 13 'of then) war
ined 11800 for vtoktloa -of (bo On-
tario temperance -actr They were con-
victed on charge ot "rum running"' along
the border. . t f
One prevlnrkt of Beer aald "their poek-
eU ard bulgina etfe United Sutea cue
rency garnarea rron rum running ana
Bomb fanners are paying mor attention
to this buslnes than to aeedlng."- '.
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-Honker reu'dknt oiei
' f Honatan Port .SpeciaL
SMITHVILLI" - Teftaa Juae 21j ft.
ft Mama aaed TL a nioneer dtkba of
tbk couaty died at his home near hexe-l
Friday. He leavee a krge number of I
descendant!. Interment took plac it tAeJ
Atom Craek ceaMPtery Saturday. . . . j
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and ifa more
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relied LSIISc
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fltehfJaalUtlaii a4 SaattttatM
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VALlTP:$17jpOPRI(iED AT
VThis season's iatest Jtyle: ifi: Sailor Ties.
4 Tongue Piimps;? OpeWrPumfrs luld Lace
Baby Louis aratdMrntaTyKeeW V V
nTL' ".a.- '5 -ill 'ia-I.' U 'a. "Ill -t-a.
nnrau. ivibui uraers wusi as wees-r -j j f.:oney vccr vcJ M -
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ALniPnncijK Stop to
-8Bum"As:c.!iia' flsgi"?
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-V -Aaaiektai ttm Beporbj :
CmCJLOOk JaBa iStuTMerill la-
ttorUlea MoaAqr Maa tavattlfadai
rtotlnf Bupdaj aUii bet wee white and
aegroea wkkb rMuHei it tba Barter of
two white men and aa wouaOinj f a.
core or aiormrsoaat ladadina a aegroJ
vuuceaiin. . j.as noetng atarteo acoera-
kg to aH accoaataj frben a parade beaded
by fantastically garbed ' "Abyssinlaa
prineea" here te urge agroa to return
ta Africa- atepped by bra two American
fienUrabh bttalh la 'tbe Star drier
of EUjiopa" pledge -tbe ehraers al-4
icgiaaca to aaoi-niouar.iaaov aitakpa"
aad "hencefortk deaouaoa tha ''negro'
wkteh wfc mim im. K ahnilua mm
T bknka beat tjia aarae of George Ga-
Abysslnl.llngjiis aadWre otj
sKl rtl r TlxSDeciai Cotton Trucks: Wwehons
raw ukmmmM.t mva tor owa
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he naderstovtl i ae red had bora aubttitirt-
d U black twykg iMtsait tmMd toU
bin tbat b k rerHsecttdsometHtni f
Jn weee I irud U Tha reefWe
flag be amd " aytBbous!- tkr blovd at
-'- Ciftara Rabat f. ..
Polka raided a are aeat tha scene
at tb riot aad t. rtui-d anb of tba fn-
Uetio robes worn by tbe "rtoeeat fir
bort-bareekd guai a pktura'of Jonas
and tba Abruili eletioa takea when
they kaded im h lork aad aoms of
Bedakga pwpatuda. c -V ' .
. .One piivhlt besrtng tat croeeed flags
of Abykskia with tbaJuoB rampant was
inacTibad: Tbe fka of Judab.; J
t "Treaty' l-Hwe the JUog of EtUofea
aad tha.Unked- States.- -
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MANY M.T0II VCHICLEI tf OHIO.
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aatka. to aaaiSef 'ojLAdtdr rehldel whsa
a& Uceases' aav beea kvned accordlm
to of fiekla of Xk otoisdWk dapant
AppresiaUtely MO0Oa Uetase Uga bare
beea given fvtto data aad K k expected
tap total numbee1 will axeeed STAOCA
Tak Is Wly HXifiOt too Soaae thu
waM.laaaad toot rea .
& STEEL
rr. woti. awMTawoait
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daaf Caafral of iUithabo pcfad
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