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AUSTIN, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 17, 1919
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ALL FOR AUSTIN
TRUE TO TEXAS
PRICE FIVE
FOUNDED MAY 31, 1914
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PRESIDENT SILENT ON RETURN OF RAILROAD
Everybody Swat The Profiteer, Says Palmer ACTION IN SENATE
AWAITS ACTION IN
LABOR' DEPARTMENT
END OF WORLD
H. C. L. DEATH BLOW
WHITE HOUSE NO1
BE DEALT BY
WILL
SET FOR TODAY
PEOPLE OF NATION
SENATE HEARNG
BUT NO CHANCE
LED BY THE WOMEN
SAYS JUPITER
92 Lives Saved
HINES HAS A PLAN
BUT ALL IS SECRE
Tuesday.
Line to Shore
committees
agents of
commiunity become
Y <
p«d
dera!
In
dark
decrees.
lent Wilson plans to turn
Up With the Sun
settlement
adinistration
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and
"Taking the High Out of the
largely on tl
progress made
min ist rat or thought justified."
While
FOSTERED KANSAS STRIKE
reatest need.
to
vicinity to this store, but it is
of Court Charges
At the
Washington late this week.
was
re-
ington and in New York, wete pre-
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don’t ask you /to take
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getting the greatest amount. and the
there isn’t a chance of
comhg
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catlona that The Anetin American
dent republican candidate for
notices
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Chas. S. White (4) Hammonton N, J.. vardner held
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Other Planets Think We Ought
To Smash But The Zweckno-
legist Says No.
framed
Wash-
Mass of Statistics and Volumi-'
nous Data Waded Through
All Other Cases 84 in Number,
Continued By Federal Judge
Anderson.
Plans for Beturn of Roads
Being Carried Forward
B. B. Administration.
OUT -
10 AT NIGH
KEEP FOR THE DAY
' DON'T THROW AWAY
violated
against
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FRANCE AND GERMAN
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on
blances of
and began
consignees
were
were
racters Hav
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government
violation of
with
the
fair price
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Senator
pubiican
LATEST AUSTI
CITY EDITIO
FIGHT FOR BOOZE
STILL IS MADE:
exclaim that it ‘can’t be done.’
"If he had only visited this
store and looked over our stocks
if You Are Lea vote re-a ror a While.
Austin city subacribers who are leaving Aua
Summer wi
Owing Th
leason.
-operat
service.
whom
whom
Mr.
ee
SOAKED I ANARCHISM
SAYS BLANTON, TEXAS
IN RAPPING THE REDS
$1.05
» no
3.00
ever;
the ,
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HARDING OF OHIO
OUT FOR PRESIDENT
. the railroad ad-
ew the last sein-
ovens.
Wimon Awaits Palmer's Heturn.
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BIG NC-4 IN TEXAS
PILOTED BY READ
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to be
“AMERICA ALWAYS
FUSSY OLD EARTH
IS WHAT THEY THINK
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Always Send Your Renewal Subscription Before Your time h Up—Never Wait for Your Austin American to Be Stopped— You Cannot Afford to Miss Any i
Austin American Ia the Only Morning Newspaper Sold in Central Texas Printing the FuHN-lher News Up to Closing of Associated Press Wires. Printed 3 a.m. Today. All Others Printed the Night .
Of course.
ur Harth
116 al
•ent at
t notil;
are ap-
$3,78
J 75
Monday morning
He is charged by the
with continuirg in his
W MINERS
CONDITIONS GET
postmaster.
6 Mos.
pursuing its inquiry,
ministration withdre
tediy
Presd
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Coal Operators Assert They;
Have to Have 120 Names on;
Payroll for 100 Men.
art ask
his son, Chalies (2) the dead boy’s chum and play
Councilman Eaward II. wnie u, i
ACTION ON REDS . •
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MAY BE FORCED
- ON SEC. WILSON
strike
told by
Harding of Ohio, formally an noun - j days.
MINE INJUNCTION
WAS VIOLATED BY
HOWAT, IS CHARGE
to an
All
the injunction by using
ence to keep a local strike
in force.
This strike, il was stated in court
e,
*
was said
by congress on
ONE MINER MADE
$3,070 IN 187 DAYS
Whte House it
our word—come and' see for
yourself—seeing is believing.”
N. B. -It was a real favor
government in enforcing
Mr Palmer laid down
other officials was
meetings, respectively, while
HI (AI IOAID IlLIa
PASSIS LOWEI IOUSE
witnesses I
layed and
unable to
and distribution in 18 states of m
lions of dollars worth of fool.
can get that law
you al’ <
get busy.
By the
wn|
in
alleged to have
f F ich e
advertirera sut
»rnnization of
from Texas had been de- 4
ated on five average
line rount as one line
his influ-
in Kansas
any itregularity
way. what is Joe Bailey
to the tli
senators still admit-
RRSI ME WIRE LINIS j
today, was called July 17, 1919, but
on October 31 when the general!
strike of miners became effective, i Haianuer.
g*usazas-
Ing element anyhow
You 314 always srending hillions
of dolars fihtina »•»< ». other and pHHting tin- F’rofiteers
you have got mor. investigating. Ninety-eight cases had been
committees and comissions and brought against.proilteera. many of
laws than ull the remainder of the’
p anete together.
the recent
fight against
Explains Flan
Explaining
How to Use Austin Amerran Want Ada
Telephone the Austin American. 114. and a
free b’cyele mesenrer will roll for your ad-
verthsement all pricen with order.
injunction
the strike,
t preciated OK a
mnkingthe third |
of delivery
“the -restrietons on fuet prices .is proving a greater
delivering coal to original shock than we expected.
-point ocgreatestrnecartbuting 11 “Not only is it attracting
it th. embareo on fuel crowds from every part of this
in the libeli
of Washing-
Fnch extra ine 4i 20
Hech eatra line .60
Each xira IIne is
the senate committee was
And ail
matter of
---- - — ----- । Canh price is catin
republican state proposa! words to • line; short
borrowing, and heavy taxes which.
When the coal mine wages
rerlftloo direct or through your
Single copy, Ae. Month. 3 M os,
Austin, carrier. $ 65
By mail. In Texns 65
By mnil, inU.S.. 1.00
Mr mail, foreigh 1,00 ....
AU subseriptlons nre strletiy eash in advance
Sobscribers wishing their nddresses changed
his presidential aspir
Senators Poindexter
i end on
nonsense
professor.
This is reprinted (gratis)
Guthrtha"cokdencomopante tnatt"one‛from the advertisement of M.
clause in President Wilson’s propo-’Frank, 201-203 East 6th street,
senator to
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were indicted, and some of
were serving sentences.
Palmer described the efforts
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sition would "bring about an inzlin Tuesday 'evening’s Austin
crease in the miners’ wages at iexstta
doubling the 14 per cent which Dripaper:
H. A. Garfield, resigned fuel ad- "Taking the High Out of the
Why don’t you quit all ycur tiM-
ins And go to work
l’p here *o Jupiter ve think you
are all a ernzy lot.
country of alien radicals,
after prolonged hearinrs in
ata i ted
but it
rixupe
Farth
npuroved. necessitat-
a program of five things, which. If
carried out. he thought, would do
much to deal a death blow to the
high cost of living.
They art:
By Associated Press to the’ustin American
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Dec. 16.—
Except as to Alexander Howat, pres-
ident of the Kansas district of the
United Mine Workers of America,
charges of contempt or court against
eighty-four officials of that organi-
sation Tuesday were continued by
Federal Judge A. B. Anderson until
such a time as th governmeht or
attorneys for the defense again wish
to bring them before the court
The case against Howat, who with
Our Special Correspondent At
The City of Pluviui Senda
First News of Its Kind
oil on peinshipa fn 2K.St louni
and "e or r» re c ng t 5 to coke causing the editor of ‘Austin’s
very best morning newspaper’; Contempt
(which we did not favor with, Were Continued Until Men
that President wison would not ap our advertising) to rise up and Are Wanted in Court.
point the com miasion provided in the - ~ -
strike settiement proposal until At-
torney General Palmer returns \ to
by some college
By Associated Press to the Austin American
WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.--Legisin-
tire proposals of the house immigra-
tion committee to aid in ridding the
ready have formally announced their
candidacy and a formal boom for
agreement, was
ator Townsend, Michigan, through a
maze of statistics bearing on labor
costs and prices of necessities.
Wages Faic the Miners.
Austin American City Subscribers.
P Wealth from Land “
II Farm land for years to I
n come will yield more !
| than its share of wealth. I
i To b^y or sell a farm |
H put a Want Ad in our Class- fl
|| tied Section. It will be read I
| by thousends and should B
| bring you a quick response at |
|| triflin 3 cost. |
Read ana Um the Want Ads in I
e always starting.
e Love of Mile why don’t
come to your senses and
to have conrt ms continue the opera-
tion of the I a ver food control act
six months after the declaration of
pence, and also to pass a law re-
quiring the price at which an ar-
I ticle left the producer to be stamp-
ed on the article. «
W. Gerard. Denocrat of
nnd Senator Poindexter,
dent at the state
held next March,
permanent legislation.
Plans for the return of the road
by' the first of the year are goin
forward at the railroad administra
tion, however. , . ,22
Wood were indorsed
calculations on the pay paid pick
miners in 1917.
By Associated Press to ths Austin American.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.—Senator
By Associated Press to tne Austin Americas
WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.—The bil
embodying permanent legislation to
meet the 4situation with the returi
of the railroads to private contrel
continued Tuesday before the sen-
high prices. \
of Action. \
the plan of act
county, backei by mn,
"Secretary of labor Wilson pro- --- —- .
posed that the miners be given an indeed and we publicly thank
increase of 31.67 per cent.” Mr. Nor- N i?wmb
ris explained, "‘because he based his -l- riaim.
As Brave Dog
Carries a Life
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ts fust the
JOU peopio
whereby fair price
Hines Dept Works On.
CHARGE OF GOVERNMENT com-l; Kaz 5St sa
time without great toss to the
W« dnesda y - -that is
area who conducted the investiga-
tion which led to charges being pro- «
ferred against Detzer took the stand
and testified that the ivestigation
had been on complaint of a cors 94
poral, Johannes Hetsdier. who. ac- 9
cording to the colonel, had been the 8
victim of “shocking brutality”. ’
Major Wm. F. Kelley. judge ad. 28
vocate, then introduced in evidence a 9
100-page report prepared by the wt-,
ness.
Major Kelly stated Tuesday that A
owing to train schedules being upset,
during the coal shortage, individuar/9
committecs in every
ernment while materials ordered on
contracts are being obtained as far
as possible before the first of the-
new year. s
In its effort to spied up perma-
nent legislation, the senate held an-
other night session, but there was
little prospect of final congressional:
action until well after the Christ-
mas holidays.
■Sharp opposition to some of the’
provisions of the Cummins bill, under
discussion, was expressed in the de-
bate Tuesday and Tuesday night. 3
TEXAS WITNESSES
FOR DETZER TRIAL
DELAYED BY TRAINS
will be called
By Associated Press to the Ausun AmertesMb^^j
NEW YORK, Dec. 1«.—VeteraaSM
from the first line trenches left J
criminal investigation headquarters i
in Le Mans, crying fro iiijurie»<O
they had received while undergoing #
examination", according to testi-’ W
mony given at Governor’s Islande
Tuesday at the courtmartial of Cap-,9
tain Karl W. Detzer, former com-i
’ • of the 308th military po- 4
lice company, charged with cruelty J
to prisoners. ■
Lieut. Col. William I. Culbersoni 5
of Hillsboro, Texas, formerly inspec-, 9
tor general in the Ke Mans troop ig
Washington, who declared the bill
was so drawn as to force the de-
partus nt of labor to act against
alien agitators.
How to Fuhacribe for the Austin American,
if yon live in A net in you mny telephone
you r submtription to 114 or end ruber ripion in
writins tr eal nt Auntin American office.
If you liye outaide nt Auatin, send your sub-
for hearing next
IU- murerermrtene ma.e ass, 1
eral Leonare
fot I’resident
the use of the senator’s name in
the choosing of delegates to the
national convention. —
Tracy W.
sA,gk
es;e
The senatorial inquiry
opened with the cailing of H. V.and prices he would be thor-
... Norris, engineer for the fuel admin-l.,,Liv onvincp that it IS be.
byjistration. Who was conducted by Sen-i°u8n,-, eonvoncem -nd- IL -S -5.
of ator Frelinghuysen. New Jersey, ing done. .
chairman of the committee, and Sen- - ’ *• ‘ *
By Astor.ated Press to mhe nustin American.
GALVESTON. Texas, Dec. 16.- The i
navy seaplane NC-4, piloted by Com- J
mander Ret d. arrived in Galveston R
at 2:59 o’clock Tuesday afternoon, a
coming from New Orleans.
The craft left New Orleans at 2
, . z. , , t , 10:06 o’clock Tuesday morning, 33
Senator Sutherland of West Virginia A flight will be made to Houston 4
also has been inausurated. Thursday, it is announced.
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Cost of Living.
“This big drive at high
federal court
furtherance of
Senators Seeking to Sol
* Railroad Tangle Are Kept
the Dark.
jnake known
,110ns.
YORK. Dec. !<.— Lawyers
Special News Msniee ot the Austin American
Planet jupiter.
Austin American’s
Jvpiter Hunan,
spslal vs ire bass
City of Huvius.
12:01 s m.
Weinesday morning.
December 1 7«h —
This is the first news that has
ever been wirelessed from the planet
Jupiter to th® l’lanet of Earth
I am the first correspondent who
has ever perforied the hitherto un-
pertormed feat of sending news from
Juptter to the people on Earth.
I wouldn’t bother to send this ex-
rept for the fact that it is reported
in Jupiter that you pcople think
Earth to coming to an end this Wed-
nenday. .,-ze
You probably had good remnon to
think so.
Yon peopd€ down there on earth
do more dog-gone fighting and
sc ratching and kicking than the p0-
ple on any other planet.
You are alwayn fuming about Fl-
nine, league of Nations. Henates, la-
or unoua and sirhta an woman
suffrage and prohibition and bull
dogs and pigs and coal supply and
steel and railroads and trolleys and
moneg drives and religion and 1.
W W and Jus* about everything
elne that you can poesibly think of.
By Assoriated Prene to the Austin American.
PARIS. Dec. 16—Telegraphic ser-
vie • between France and Germany
will be resumed Tuesday. accori-
Ing to official ahnouncement.
h-—"c
, o
re,-*, .
1 $
• 5^
was merged witi all other strikes.
The government contends that the
action taken by the general commit-
tee of the mine workers here last
week in accepting the proposal of
Fresident Wilson to end the general
strike, also provided for ending all
local strikes and that continuation of
them constituted violation of the in-
junction on the part of officials in-
strumental in keeping them in force.
nu.- kind
w1 there
turn will depend
the prosecution will be
rest its case for several
Ing the sending of the measure to
conference committee of the two
houses.
sented to the house Tuesday
<’hairman Johnson, republican
f Washington state, have filed
independent-.
219 tiuses against
which had resulted
Secretary Wilson has held. Mr.
Johnson said, that mere member-
ship in the I. W W. or kindred or-
gar last tons, was not sufficient, under
the law*, to warrant deportation.
The committee's bill, he added,
made the “letter and intent of the
law plain and unmistakable” as un-
der affiliation of any financial con-
nation with organizations teaching
radical doctrines, without the com-
mission df an overt act, meant de-
portation.
ate, but
I ced Tuesday night his candidacy t
I for the republican presidential nom-
ination in 1929.
The announcement was moide in
a letter to Glare Hughes of Piqua.
Ohio, chairman of the Miami county
regublican committee. authorizing
on charge of Wiling Billy Dansey, and: Fu 21- r^. Repor iiu
Inserts (3) the murdered child and (1) AThqneyrtinuAmova"kyuranyiunanich:
lilulillUiVik, Law and Order Committee, lathen of Chas. S. report of 24 hours complete In every re- rates ...
Ispeet and is printed reguarly in the Auatin 'be mad n
I Ai eriran ovrp rornlng. Hand It very du* f A »
The, Auetin Amercan la mailed regularly
mery mornipg. If you mins it, it tn th* fauft _____________ . ........
< wome pot IlMtr the Auxin .Amer ! New York inumated Tuenday that
an nt onee and "IneinK paPers will be eentya civil action against the United
--------—----- Stat.s government might be the
By Aasoezatcd Pre to mno Aulen Americah
WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.—The sen-
ate coal investigation committes re-
suming Tuesday its inquiry into the
stop profiteering." he FNid.
“When you go to the shoe store
if you bee plainly stamped on a
pair of shors the wholesale priee
of $4.50 you simph aren’t going to
pay Ilf for that pair of shoes.
Wanta Women tat Movement.
“An organization of women, or-
rAnize as they never were before,
will do mor* to bring down prices
than any single movement
“Their power is incalculable.
"One of the greatest crimes of the
day is Idleness.
“If men and women would do ten
per cent more work, prices would
come down twenty per rent, and if
they would rconomize and save ten
pe r cent more, the problem of the
high cost of living would be solved."*
The Austin American should be deliv-
j ered to Austin city subscribers by 6 :30 n.
I m. daily and mu later than 7 :30 a m
i | Sundny, Subscribers falling to receive their
By Associated Trees to th* Austin American iaues by this time as any irrezularity in
vec 16.-Govjdn"a"mimgugpdve
ernor Frank ( Lowden of Illinois once it is only by rceiv ing such
late Tuesday filed as an indepen ~
ton and Johnson of Californi al
readjusted, the pick miners
n the parks C
ly been 611ml
i by peopie be
resulted in th
eper for th
vho was late
• a wpectal po
l he could en
orders.
was named OS
- the pituatioi
Park, he ba
to other park
tdge park an
k on the rive
instrumental I
"erap games
educating th
1:80 o’clock ।
> time to a
indepe ndent candidate to file in
South Dakota.
Woodrow Wilson and Major Gen
Harding is the third re-
will plonse state bgth c‛d and new addresses.
Please ndvise at onee at any irresularity
SMieerr elther by Ausin carrter or oy mad
rfund "
Austin American Mall Subaerihers.
By ssociatel Preas to Lb* Austin Amerienn
w ASHINGTON, Dor. 16 - By a
vote of 256 to 3 4, the house late
Tuesday pussed the senate bil! con-
tinuing the sugar equalization board
through 1920
Amendmients rgta.nins in force the
war time powerR nt the rovernment
for controlling prines and movements
D.2 53
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Dr Asspciated Press to th* Austin American.
Cl KLING. N. F„ Dec. 16.—
Pasengers and crew of the
coastal steamer Ethic, numer-
ing 92 persns, were brought
s ashore on a life line which was
run to land by a New.Foundlanc
dog after the vesri piled Gp on
Mountains Point.
Life boatx could not make the
hazardous pAssage.
An effort to Hhcot the line
ashore failed when it became
caught.
Men ilhl not dare attempt the
trip and the dog was put over-
boar.
Direcied by oficers of the
F-tahe, the intelEigent animal suc-
errdet in rrleaning the ropes:
holdug it tightly tn his teeth,
fouxlt his way through the
brrakers to Uh- shore.
By Associated Press to the Auatin Americad
CHICAGO, III., Dec. 16.—Attorney
General A. Mitchell Palmer Tuesday
mapped out the program of the de-
partment of justice to bring down
the cost of living at a meeting of
409 city officials, heads of civic ore
ganzations and club women of Il-
linois. called by Governor Frank O.
Lowden.
Pledging the full power of his de-
partment in the pro*, cution Of hoard,
ers and profiteers. Mr. Palmer called
for the aasistane e of every man and
woman in the country for a national
James 1 Minimum cost te ths v lee for five lin
yoralaoumeslnm 36.00 - ■
j 1$ times, 6 lnes 3.00
! 7 times, 3 lincs . 1.50
food hoarders
next step in the fight agatnst pro
hibition and that compensation for
losses estimated at* $300,000,000
would he sought.
The lawyers asserted that the de
cision of the supreme court virtu-
ally confiscated the liquor held here.
tin for vacation as well as mail subscribers
ane. wofe- salanccaoyrsgrpatving eeles 222205
i th* Austin American surf address will be
(Continued on page six.) I changed as often as desired. Giv* both itodi ■■■**,
,Your.cor -spon dent hn, gutrhod he charged, were passed on by busi-
$ ninterye, of the universe who ness men to the ultimate consumer,
tueepojoiro’ universe who Actvites ot the department or jus-
He say. It might be a good thing1 tice he said, had already uncovered
If Each did ome to an end.
Hi thinka you people are a djturb-
of coal permitted to go
trying to do in Texas?
Is Jones going to get more trolley
fare?
What’s Mayr Wooldridge doing?
Have you built that dam?
How’s the hotel?
How’s the cotton mili?
Did you get your bull dog?
Where does Harvey Harrell get
all those flowers?
Wry do** Windrow get 910.009
and Hobby only 94000 7
the carriers. j
Director General Hines has sent t«
the president new recommendation
as to ending government operation,
but he would not discuss them Tues-
day and Whte House officials pro-’
fessed to have no information.
Many Views and Opinions.
Many senators and some adminis-
tration officers still hold to the
opinion that the president will not
carry out his notice to congress of
last May that government control
will be ended by January 1.
They/ think the time of the re-'
WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.—Representative Blanton,
Democrat, Texas,-told the House Judiciary Committee Tues-
day the radical idea was interwoven into our whole system
of government.
He charged officials of the Department of Labor with
sympathy with the radical movement; and declared that
the “entire department from Secretary Wilson down, is so
honeycombed and permeated with the spirit of. anarchism
that you have got to have a housecleaning there before you
can get at the bottom of the situation.”
“If President Wilson knew what I know about the De-
partment of abor, he would clean it up in 15 minutes,” he
said. -
ow ml to b
don ot Austi
outinaa an
intendent my
redoudled wit
her wummer l
itaints aa wer
not de repent
pt free ot •
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GOOD MORNING
ANDGOODLUCK
CENTEAL TEXAS wuaruxa TODAY
Wednesday partly cloudy t
cloudy weathera warwer; Thursday
partly cloudy.
Aagociated Pres Pi ■state •—16
Wire Service for tie Ful M
Hours to Csing at Baro-
pean Cables at > A. M Today.
mV
I VAN
(Baa
prosecuting ajorneys with com-
nttees supporting I nitel States
district attorneys,
-Organization of woman to
refus to buy an?tling but actual
neormsities until price» come
down.
J,— Hokclin- of "ooervathon
mikI eronomy"* mertings in rwry
communiry undler the auspiccs of
te civir bodies.
4—I io Hut ocr of mayore and
prosecutors to be brotgat to bear
on the “war ring elemnt" to
prevent "factjonal distruhanoe*
ht industry," and particulariy
to bring ahout an industrial
prace of al keast six moaths' du-
ration.
A—llemobilization Of the
four-minute men" to deliver
"work and save" addreses in
thcatres each night.
"Despite all objections and ob-
"stacles, I purpose to go through with
this campaign. ' Mr. Palmer naid.
“If industrial conditions do not
get tob bad -luring the next few
inonths, we can bring real relief."’
Rearomns for the II. C. I.
The chief cause of the high cost
of living. * e Raid, were decreased
production incident to the war. in-
flated currency, due to government
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Cressey, Kendall B. Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 17, 1919, newspaper, December 17, 1919; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1465207/m1/1/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .