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AT THE TEXAS CAPITAL
LARGEST CiRCULA TiON iN AUSTIN AND CENTRAL TEXAS^AN^
PRICE FIVE CENTS
AUSTIN, TEXAS. SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 11, 1920.
FOUNDED MAY 31.1914
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Third Party Convenes
In Economic Situation
ey Associntea Prezs to the Auastin Amerlean
Triple Alliance of
National
He advocated the sir-hour day to
Farmer*'
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pase
the attorneys for the MeserB
n, British and French miners ap-
made
by
Moose rs.
the Saturay
by Ste-
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it
for
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temtimeny
to holding
all
ieition
and a ruzged stranger whom he met
attorney*
ft wax evtimated that 12.000 pick-
311.18, H'a» . July
1.08
Louldin llec tor
BEFORE THE REDS
of the MLaet an (lary Susprnded.
Austin’s alwars very best "want ad" medium.
writing
through
it i* the nense and
In the city fall
that
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Concessions to Germans
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LATEST AUSTIN
CITY EDITION
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All Childress Charges
Full Petmecky Denial
All Police Explanations
Complete Testimony
cold
grad-
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rule
Occupying Five Pages In This Issue
FULL PAGE PETMECKY STATEMENT
Every Known Fact Printed
Platt and Glary Suspended
Copica,
There
Assembling Many Isms
Chock Full of Discord
If you hve outside of Austin. Wild
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friend
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Kan P’atricio, Jim Welle, Kleberg an 1
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GOOD MORNING
AND GOOD LUCK
CEXTNAL TELE wzanz TODAY.
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ATLANTIC CITY RAID
IN LIQUOR HUNT
COTTON PICKED
$1.50 PER 100
RANGER AIR HERO
TO FLY FOR POLAND
Bebscrie fer me Austin amertean.
live im Austin you may telephene
TRUTH RULETH
ABOVE ALL
Always Send Yoar Renewal Subscription Before Your Tmtlt Up — Never Wait for
Your Austin American to Be Stopped— You Cannot Afford to Miss Any luott
Only Morning Newspaper in Central Texas Printing the Fall 24-Hoar News Up io Closing
of Associated Press Wires. Printed 3 a. m. Today. All Others Printed the Night Before
“DREAD NOUGHT"
FISHER IS DEAD
American's
Breakfast
Every Sunday
To Newsboy
might result and he denied the ac-
curacy of the Allied figures on Ger-
man coal production.
He said the diplomata might order
coal, but only the miners could pno-
dure it •
“AMERICA ALWAYS'
“TRUE TO TEXAS”
Every newsboy in Austin le
invited to be the guent of the
Auntin Amerlean Car breakfast
chis iseue. no th* Saturday teat ■ mon ,
will be punted in Monday morning**
Austin imerian.
on the streets
Waneerer •*
PROF. FRIEDLANDER 1
ANO DR. CANTOR SLAIN
Austin A meriean Clessinied Ada
Telephone the Auetin Amertenn. 114. ana
• free bicyele messenger will enil tar your
advertisenent an priees cAah with nmkor.
Cash prtee.ln estimated on five average
words to a lie* short lines eount as one line
Minimum enet »• the priee fer five lines
After the compietion of the Hafr- ) selves
CHICAdO, III., July 10. — Ca:
Wurderer. n former army lieutenant.
breakfast la __
rgute carriers and newsboys of
rans ript of Naturday"s
timie tot publication in
| waW*W. July
Friedlander and O'
KEEP vow TWE DAY
DoNT mxow AWAY
“ALL FOR AUSTIN”
AUSTIN’S VERY BEST SUNDAY NEWI
CHILDRESS TESTIM
Hxpenses of the
the Demot ratie 1
tion for Wiliam
to the
that he loved hl*
from the
to have
zonsider
THE GOOD NIWS
NEWSPAPER
«, A.-ceta- Pre <» m•
1 CHAT AXOOGA, Trim July 10 —
nobby jones of Atlanta won th.
ouher xoir championship, defeat
EwinE Watkin* of Cnattanqoe
the final match by 11 up and 10
fuu-pace -tatement
X
ONLY MORNING
pation of the Ruhr would serve only
to atop production.
Stinnes said riots and revolution
ie Taxer*. delegates from the Non-
th# Commtamionerm
the coal question. .
It waa another day marked-by
• -----— forceful language, the presiding ok , — ----------- — v ----s-us --y --
Councii, Priplee Money league, theficer. Premier De la Croix of Bel- -inereage.the output, declaring Ameri-
Preducers league and Consumen I glum. Interrupting Hugo st in nes. Ger- “
League and several other organtxa tman coal operator. tn hie present-
tions, including some of the Bull . tion of the situution when he refer-
t’ty Marshal J i> Flatt and Sergeant
of Police George Clary be and theyi
are eat h suspended from orfieial [
nervice, withont pav. fur a period of
30 days, effective instanter, for per-
mitting certain partien to enter and
to remain in the eity jnil without the
presence ef an officer ”
The derlMon wee announced Fat-
urday afternoon at a o’ciock after
the ijon.missinners had been in ses-
the Northwest,
ritan
them further concessiol
conference in an agree mi
German and Allied experts
Partisan Lague,
Saturday confessed to the slaying
his wife. a preUy choir singer.
Ausun As**** cat Sebeertbera,
The Austin Ameriran shuid be Aettrered
te eimes, 1 lines •• 00
11 times, l iines . a.00
7 times, I lines . ! 50
f tmes, I lines . 1 00
him foo i and shelter at hi* home
concoctec an alleged movie plot in ,r "aK evTimatee mat 13.000 picK-
which the stranger was to fire a ’ ers would be needed in Nueces and
stap pose dly unloaded revolver al his,San l’atricio counties alone.
wir- se that th. wlf. wouMn’t know The prce recommended ia the
that .hr war kiled by her husband, | nigheat ever p.1'1 at th» opentng at
ane then after the wife was killed | a -anon in the Gulf Coast distrteti
he shot and killed th. rageed man __
a, A--oelated Pe v th Auatin Ameena
ATLANTIC CITY. X J. July I* —
fiR cunarete and cafes in or near
the Mouard Walk were raided by fory
i prohibatto agenta
el of the City of Aumtin:
“That after a full and free inven
ugation into th. tael, in conneetion
with the allege4 muttr»aim.tit of
Douglas Childrens while a pritoner
hearing was also recorded
H Ingersoll, watch manufacturer, or
Amos Pinchot for Presidential nom-
inee.
They are oppose, leader* My* to
aecepting Robert M La Follette.
The 539 delegates included, in ad-
dition to the Forty-eighters and Sin-
Wile latitnle in the Heartng.
Th. fact should be clearty statedy
that the entire Board of Commin-
gambling housc*
The Auntin Amertean • lensed wire M the
Assneinte Press eovers the fuli day and night
report of 24 heurs complete in every respeet
and is printed rerularly in the Austin
Amertean every morning. Read it every day
judgment of the Clty Counci
tin American can judge them-
•ion < ontinuously
a. m.
MMO, in at
hearing* open
the fullest hl
l Kerping the Fnith.
Both the Auetin American and the
Ownyour Own Home
"To own your own
home" is a foot for
which every substantial
family strives.
Whether you wish to
buy or »»fl a homa, our
Want Ads art the
fucittl and tkeenest
method. It is an ex-
t dis nt habit to )
ae- Maa aa ** •
AUSTIS AMEMICA-
every Bunda
tilt to 6 o'ci
lean Lunch
Freen avenue
▲ rood.
The testimony
amphtied, and the Commsmioners oDon
Faturday heard further testimon¥
I roti to those "afflicted with the
disease of victory.”
Austin, earner ...1 65
By mail, in Texas .65
By mail. In U II H
Mr mail, foreimn 1 BB
Austin Ameriean Mail Sabeeribers
The Austin Ameriean it mailed reeularly
every morninu If yena miss H. H is the fsul
ot some posteteice Notify the Austin Ameri
cm at once Md misaing papers will be yat
in Auetin eity subserihra bribe m. daily i opium
and net Iter ’han T 130 s m Sunday Sub-
neribers fuiling te reeeive their issues by
weuse thia time or MV irresularity in delivery Are
rates 1 requested tn telephome 114 at note and mia-
ine peper will be sent at nee It is enly hy
receiving sueh notifiestiens that the Austin
• week ago *. .
The entire testimony wan taken 5Y
court xteporter Eisenlohr and submit*
tad to a spe« inl session of the < om"
• mimioner» Vriav Afternoon. July »
me Greateet Puhlieity.
After receiving the comp'ete sten
ographie report, the Commisnlon 0e"
eihed, in the best interest «f the pub-
Be welfare end to fully acquaint rr<
erybody auk all the Tac in In:
r... that the entire tenumony noma
b pre--nted to th. people of Au:
tin and central Texan throuEh th.
column of thu sunday momma'.
Auatin American
outy Irport outide of commi-lon
a. the Cbildrena cane
Th. compiete report occuple-pnEe
l * 1 I and > of tinncton
zrzatugtoa -print he aturday testtmonyin
e"naAmou. Ot. •» Mayor Yel thia unday memings Austin Ameri-
and < om miplonere Alford. Hat ne. I ran.
oraham and Ward |
The taking of teatimony by the
Auetin ("Ity councii in puhltr hearing
occupied geveral hours on Friday | lime
ernoon and a correspondinE length type
of time on Faturay moruine. both
themeciven and Austin City
‘ More Monday Morting.
It was however. mpossible
Mr Eisenlohr, in the short spue •
trom chief ot Police Flatt, l’olice
Sergeant Georre Clary und Chiet of
Detectives Merlin
All subseriptions are strietly eaeh ts advante,
Suheeribers wihine their addrerses changed
will plense sate both old and nes aderensna
Plena* adeise at onee of any irregularity nf
delivery eithet by Auti earrtet er by oa<L
prised this view.
G."rman contentions that the liar
of Ger.mebs accused of violations of
th* 1aw>- ot war must be reducei
If th* col *ps• °t the Berlin gov-
ernment Was ■° be avoided were dia-
cussed by * coxamimston.
declared ne faim cortain rumors
„hien were current on the *treete
or Aj-tin in th. erteet that cnter
Ptatt and himpeir had had a die:
aamnm.nl concernin ct la lu alleznd
additional evidenee wM'h rumor
mid. Mr Clary said he would tewt-
fy to. .
"There la no dirterence betwern
th. Chier and me," Mr Clary mid
Ne said he did not know “what
mikht turn up" before th. .nd of ht.
mpensten, and '-mild not my wh.th
er.or "ml,.7 rweu14 return to the “APN-ant ar a*~.~. at Aust
Aiwtin^ pul h r r shenta make remittnnee with order at stated
The F'ruK} mw. rates and if remittance b in exemss refund
There also avpears in thia iSMb win be msde promptly by return mall.
for the
Single eopy, Ee. Month. 3 Men 4 Mos.
By Aneneiated Press to the Austin American
NEW YOIK, July 10 --Six have
responded tn the call from Poland
| for pervjce in the Kosciustko Eaca-
Amerienn knows at any irregelarity, and all
netiees are appteeisted •* a matter of en-
operation to seeuare verfectiom of delivery
setviee.
T'residential nomina-
i <1 McAdoo totaled
temary. such M capitala er sizes larger,
refer to cash elaanifiel pdvertising
printed st top of first column on
to himn, to completo h»e
r drille ncainst the Nolsheviki, mclud-)
• a--- r- T A-"Mu-z"uhar BOBBY JONES WINS
WASHIXGTON, July 1 -knemy brought down and raptured by the
aliens interned during the war and I Germans later escaping
•Ince release I on parole will bo given i ------------
Auetin ity (ouncil thin Sunday j
morning keep faith with the people '
of Anetin by making the full and
complete presentation as reported by I
to 114 or send subseriptiem
call at Austin Ameriesn
Auetin entirely free
The Austin American believes
that all newsboys ghould start
to week every Pun day men. Ing
with a sturdy meal
very newsboy le invited
yrery Sunday- Alt Fmr •• a
pel Bt the Auatin American.
By Asociated Pres to lb* Austin Amrican.
COkPUS CHRISrI, Tex., July 1b.:
— Representative farmers of nive
counties, meeting Saturday, adopted
unantmousiy a motion that $1.50 a
hundred pounds be the price recom-
mended to be paid by the planter* to
cottos pickc r thin season
ine fa i mere represented Nueces,
day hearing, the Comminioners sus-i Thin morning’s publication iswith
pended for 30 day*, without pay., the unanimous consent and approval'
chief of Polite J I Flatt and Aus | and is provided for by resolution
Un Police Hergeant George Clary ij adopted with each member of the
the following remoluion, effective Auatin City Couneil voting ”A>e”
immnediately:- 1 — —
"Bo it renolve by th City C’oun-
STENOGRAPHICALLY REPORTED
Each Word Exactly As Spoken
It —Frof Istael
Contor, a rabbi
SitS. t Judge S B. Amidon of I
W ichita, Kansas
Hopkius head of the Committee of
"a .k" - >a Forty-eight, maintained order with
Pat me. hi denying the allegations a44eric,i,
madebycmidrepenaprereuunethe T inzio Taxers are understood
Th*' Hetihdex95 th. "teaduy de to be wining t aecept either Chaa
med and quite vehemently protested .
1 since the beginning that they had
any part or participation in any-)
thing that might have caused the
condition of Dougtas Childress i
It is necensary to read the Fet“i
mnerky statement in connection with.
rection of President Wilson, a Din-i
tingulshed Service Cross was awarded
to Major Genera! Feyton C‘ March,
Chief of Staff for gallant services |
at Maniln, then lieutenant tn the |
Aetor Battery
MoB* ’ 1
New Offierrs Pro Trm.
J n Copeland, Austin Corpora:
Lion Court Clerk, wis named Chief
of Police pro tem , and waa sworn
in Saturday afternoon after he had
made bond
Detective F l Nitechke waz made
•or grant of Polled pre ld.
C M Browne, detective clerk, waa
made clerk of the Auatin Corvora-
tion Court, succeeding Mr. Copeland.
Squrlclsing a Rumor.
Mr clary on Suturday afternoon
big. euhetantinl
York, hav becn ki!led by bandits
near Kan net-
By Aspocintel Preus to th* Austin Amerienn,
LoNDON. July It.—The British
nzvy Enturday lost one of Ite most
pieturemnue figures with the death of
Baron Fisher of Kilverstore. admiral
of the fleet John Arbuthnot Hisher,
a typical representative of the bull-
dog breed
His motto, "fear of God and dread
nought,” was lived up to In his long
naval career
stenographie report in existence
ench one of the five Comminsioners
baa a ropy and the sixth cnpy is in
the possession of the Auetin Ameri-
can, and waa used from which to
get the type this mornins’s pre
sentation ,.2,
it had been the hope of the Com-
mimnjeners that the hearinea would
be largely attended, due to the wide-
spread interemt in the Childrenn cane
The whole Publie Kow Toid.
The attendanc wue not •• arre
as expected, and aa the Commisnion
ore decided that the entire story *•
developed at their hearings nhoul
be sprend bread ram the Aunin
American was selerted ns the me
dtuM through which to give the
widest pomible poblicitye
A Saturday Henring.
After the receipt of the steno-
graphie copies on Friday •'tornown.
there were suggentions made that
certain portions of the testimony be
$1.95 tin
in an
The Auntin, thia Sunday morning
re. SresgorgontgmosepnzRu
tin OU coune of what l» kno"n
ty mornine from
lark at th. Amer-
Room, $03 Con-
th.tr unrentrieted iiberty July 15. ex-!
".........CROSS FOR MARCH
FORD BUYS RAILROAD FOR MANILLA SERVICE •
TO BRING IN COAL m esrm-mam- aa 1 -
By Aom dateU Prena to the Austin Ameriean.
CHICAGO, July 10.-- Foundation
etones for a new party on which to
unite all third party movements were
laid Haturday when the Committee
of Forty-eight and the Singie Tax
l’arty joined in their first national
conventon to draft a platform and
piek t ominees.
Temporary Chairman JAH
ENEMY ALIENS
ALL TO GO FREE
1 a, rr.. t* e- Aurin Amertean
DETNOTT. Mieh., July 10.— Pur-
chame of th. Detroit, Toledo * Iron-
ton Rnitroad by Henry Ford and hia
son, Ndsel, I* announced
The line run* direct to Detroit
from the real field*
! By Assoeisted Press to the Austin American.
. ‘ ■ — j Stinnes and otto Hue, president
COX ON L OF N. WOOD VISITS HARDING
. ssaas wasissa IS STILL SILENT TO PROMISE SUPPORT SLAYS WIFE in PLOT ’
" -pe nmimmah r.o «i>. B. A..s roa. •• as am,.. »»f'— >• w Amr.' OF A MOVIE BRAIN
very beginning he* cautioned He UArOX, Ohiq, July 10 — The MAIION, Ohio July 1® Inter- I
readers to pay no attention to the i-gt round or ampaikn conferences ! eet la the activities of Senator Hari- ’
many rumors and reports und mae* ln Htpublkon Presidential nom-l g. .—10
ninea .tori., inat have aprena over hetwten .var auaGoerorie. center, in hl. conlence withSp-eial SemSerteeotthe
auun and Central T.W. ,• « Will ."4 A Lrr, of'Major Jnerat wooa. .ho celled to
The Austin American -iw prom:itun.oJuKe.T T ’ ihe s rotor of his support,
lord Ite tradera that after all thejwarhington, o. t . J _
.tn, w .... ... tacta were in, all 'he testimony pre: Monday the Governor wil have hi*
the public, granted sented, and after the hearing com- first mentinE with Franklin agnamAA nAmeg AgA
.......... pteted. that all facta as developed | Hoosevelt Mt the executive office injA’A KAK I NA0«
would be vublished in lull, without ,« olumbus ifi MUUU Unli L PTT•
to the 1 Jil’irw boy to examine and *r , I has insued no state g-,, mAp AnnimAA, ' desert her that he
erose examine witnsses with the The Renders Hare "uve Evidence. ment of hi* position on the League I \AY\ AM III IN wanted to be free, and so he ap-
view i>i !». >g out ali of IL- fa T • r idence la now in The Aus-offatlons | OR I W JVUUL HivlVV1V prouched the razced man offered
on both sides as well *• to^ develop! American acts as neither JU ige i
ndAitionas testimnony uner th* Gu nor jury but gives the entire story „gK iiiiViannaiif
‘ Commis t bi great tamil, readers ster pgQ THnRAW
graphically reported, every wore as lULLO VVIIIIUIINVV
uttered, and the reader* of the Aus- |
IS •clock
the ofticial stenographer
question asked, every answer
und every word as spoken
Ieform Wave at Agun F’rieta
By Assoeinted Press to the Austin Ameriean.
AGUA PNIFTA, Sonora. July 1® -
Offieials but urday begun raiding
Ds A-soriated Press to th* Avvim Amerteen
wansAw, July withrwal of
the Poliah linem on the entite Dotshe-
vI huitie front ». continuinx order-
Ty and in eccordance with pre arrang-
ed plane.
Associated Prees Complete Leased
Wire Service for the Fall 24
Hours Up to Closing of Euro-
SPA, Heigium, July 10. — German
representatives’ representation of the
tion won for
coal and economic ail
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