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PRICE FIVE CENTS
AUSTIN, TEXAS. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 23, 1920.
FOUNDED MAY 31,1914
War Clouds Again Loom Large On Europe9s Horizon
GERMANY’S NEW CHANCELLOR.
RAILROADS ASK
Menace of Bolsheviki
Close.
PASSENGER AND
FREIGHT RAISES
PROS NOMINATE
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WATKINS OF OHIO
1685
FOR PRESIDENT
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tion of Congress and World NATION’S FREIGHT BILL
WOULD RISE BY BILLION
Harmony.
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One More Son In Race for
PARTY GOVERNMENT
POPULATIONS GIVEN
Nation’s Highest Office.
IS PLEADED FOR
BRYAN REFUSES
TO BE CANDIDATE
increase.
SCHOONER UPSETS
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interest "understanding" to
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night
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tor ship Jcanette R
party Thursday adopted a
the Auatin American.
Nations, but expressing no opposition
advocating
in
regard
of voters who have
CHICAGO STILL WET
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figured
of California
at
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office
efore the date of the S
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giving him the text H
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sent to him by the 1
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convention at lincoln
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ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE
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T seription direet nr throuch your
Room.
; Austin.
NOT TO ENDORSE ANY
have th*
depai
be ! in writing
FATHER AND STEPMOTHER OF DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE.
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GOOD MORNING
AND GOOD LUCK
BIG STEREOPTICONS
Avenue Offers Room for Thousands
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Deflation of Currency and
Reducing of H C L.
26.65
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Each entra line
KEFr FOR THK DAY
DON'T THROW AWAY
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Federal
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the
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Pullman Rates and Milk Car-
riage Charges Also Would Be
Raised
Party Adopts Platform Indors-
ing League of Nations, Not
Opposing Reservations
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LATEST AUSTIN i
CITY EDITION
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pose
Bpecial New Service t
GEOnGETOWN
Unions Accept Award
Of Rail Labor Board
But Will Renew Case
oft Mean tian
42 lives, ace
to San Diege
July 11
« there
As elect on
much talk
the Amer-
$9) Con-
i for
reso-
pro
route carriers and newsboys of
Austin entirely free
The Austin American belleves
that all newsboys should start
to work every Sunay moruins
with a sturdy meal
Sperinl New, Kervice o
GFOItGETOWN,
the informations filed. requiring new
papers
be shown by the Austin American
Quicker Than Any Other Service
• • BOuy Awcaurate Sasviao • '•
TEXAS ILLEGAL VOTES
ARE WARNED AGAINST
cedent habit to
Head awA Use the Www Mi te
at hi ax AMENIUAN
FARMER-LABORERS
DENIED THE TICKET
American'^
Breahfatt
Letry Sunday
To Newiboyi
$26,000.-
on the
in the primaries
the primary ele
Two years A
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TWO STEREOPTICONS
LARGEST IN AUSTIN
WILL DISPLAY ALL ELECTION RETURNS
of Texas Election Bureau and Austin Ameri-
can’t Special Service From the Front of the
AUSTIN AMERICAN
SATURDAY NIGHT
“ALL FOR AUSTIN”
THE GOOD NEW
NEWSPAPER
Al way a Send Your Renewal Subscription Before Your Time la Up — Never Wait
Your Austin American to Be Stopped— You Cannot Afford 4° Mia* Any Immi
10,00
12,00
Br. Month,
er $ 65
“AMERICA ALWAYS”
“TRUE TO TEXAS”
out
“Mother of Presidents” Has
Great Texas Campaign at Its Height Today
Swamped With Orders for Extra Sunday Issuet
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hibition
platform
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of the
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mommenzmu
the Austin As
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prohibition
American
fishing When he read an
paper will
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kers 60
tte pri-
mail wuhser there '
an forwarded to |
| the wage award a
$626,000,000, instead
000 figured by the
braneb ' candidate on the Prohibition
in 1908 and l>12
ienj defect in I
t show-
timated
wheat
ter on
Growing Daily as Red
Armies Near Whrsaw
EXPECTFD IN WiLLIAMNONal- declared for industrial peace at
Is inesca
fun .
A warn
Associated Press Complete L—red
Wire Service for the Full 24
Hours Up tc Closing of Euro-
peso Cables at > a. m. Today.
By Associated Press to the Austin Ameri ras.
WASHINGTON. D. c., July 22.-
’ ‘Without official information on the
decision of the Allied Powers to fur-
nish military aid to Poand in her
struggle with the Bolsheviks, Gov-
ernment officials refrained Thursday
from formal expression of opinion,
' but unofficially professed to see in
the new situation, most of the ele-
to the number
heretofore been
FEWFR PRIMARY VYTFS
.creased production and deflation of
000 additional
presidential
this year, but
le red recently
Muxjco, with
I a * ompilation of
prohibition record
Manager bred Kreb« WILLIAMSON NOTARIFS
QLALIFY AT GEOIGFIOWN6
trtai until the
on account o
rvery BunJay- Al! Froe—na a
guet ef the Austin Ameritan
Press ispatch
of the telegram
was nominated for the
Dr Axson
the University
favoring the
and Present ।
By Asociated Prem *i
CHICAGO. July
WASHINGTON, July
tl-Sa loon
ecutives explained that the
tr vou live outside of Auntin, send your sob-
League of
day appro
to reservations.
by party rather
of Congress and then
imar
Colvin of
of th
lea th
ification that Tbs A sells
of any irrerularity and an
been lecturing at academy. He was a Vice-Presidential
In 1*11
registered.
Th is falil
will bring
County far
railroad unions except one. was an-
nounced, following the meeting by
Timothy Shea, grand chief of the
Brotherhood of Railway Telerraphers.
DALI.AS. Tex
•A PRESIDENT CANDIDATE
AH defeated candates in Travis
County will be almitted free of
fre hicyele r
vertisement
fash price
ut will not go into.
Williamson Coun-
charge to the
to be held at
Saturday night,
announces.
based on an enactment <
legislature which provid
A new orchestra, which made its
1 debut Wednesday night at the pa-
vilion, will play for the dance, and
Ihas becn engaged for the remainder .The following not
of the season Willlamnon County.
----- —, - special session of
qualified for the .
which referred the award to its
membership, together with a strike
proposition
The 14 other organtzations decided
D. Leigh
* an author
by individu-
as azainat 91* this year,
pg off of the women • te '
the total for Williamson,
below 1*11. even if the.
Friday and Saturday, generally
fair.
that they would renew their
before the labor Board
”Ancagorrn” Au2z “! HARDING ACCEPTS
snceaindsw.prpostranwheeVnto NAMINATIAN ANH
conr"enez at Eoncat Turtas NUMINAIIUN AHU Twenty Per Cent Increase for
" ■" ........"" REJECTS LEAGUE Passengers and 9.13 Per.
—•— Cent for Freight Wanted. ,
the votes of "negroe
I Kana and members
parties other than
are going to try to
ing Demorratic prim
pate in the precin
dy Edwin
the State
The Secretary of Plate’s
promote world harmony without im-
! pairing American sovereignty.
Ms did not directly advocate or
oppose retiication of the Treaty
with reservations and declared it
i useless "to iscusa in detail the
lague Covenant, which was con
ceived for world supergovernment
land negotiated in misunderstanding ’’
He made a plea fpr government
t approximately
of the $600,000 -
labor Hoard.
reneral enuneel
Every newsboy tn Austin la
invited to be the guest of the
Austin American for break fast
every Bunds* morning from
By Associated Press to the Austin American
lean Lunch
grem avenue
A good.
breakfaet la
’election night ball ' .
Eddy pavilion :
he ansert
more De
* get Mor
the hospital
about 7242
total of 3800 women
P Thom,
ssociahon
Will Stand for Peace by Resok
that If elected he would stand
establinhment of peace by a 1
meriean basis of overtime allowances pro-
blag tovied in the award
officer ' • ’
11-YEAR-OLD SUICIDE
Every newsboy
party shall be plare<
ballot unless its rand
their intentions as <
currency to relieve the high . coot
of living
I
increase.
■ ~ ~ Maj Dalrymple
Mil l I AMS »N “II CASFS
GO OVEI TUI. OC’TolI It My wet
tamed by inspiration rather than
force and advocated economy, in-
freight bill would be increased by i
$1,355,370,675
The total which would be added i
to the passenger reveue under the
railway executjves pin would be I
varied
re.
ted by
art of
s their
ante red
emands
want-
forithan half the saloons still open
urt 1 selling to all comers "
| regaining consciousnens
Angelina beliered hey
' coming to punish her I
' ng with a neighbor girl,
I say
$233,827,982 annually. —*- • .
Pullman charges would Eo up fu I __ __ In. A.. p-. . .. Aui. Am-an
625.301 A year: The revenue o mik By Azoelated Pre to th Austin AmerteanBy Aroeiated Prs to th. Auntin Ameriean
would be inereased 35.662.063 and! JEFPTRSON CITI, Mo . July *1 Ls ANGELES, Cal. July iJ—Dr.
exceas baggage charees would del-The Farmer. Labor tieket on which | stork ton Aaron. President Wison’s , participation by women
week cannot get oh the official bal- I Texas. collapsed Tuesday. It was an-llabor and co-operative marketing
lot ni Mt—ran at the November elec, pounced Thursday, and left Los An. j ana demanding induntrial courts to
tion. secretary of State Sullivan rulcaleeles Wedneslay night to seektreat-“Srr.nwatkins "ST“protensor or nt-
Thursday. — ment for nervous breakdown. 1 erature in a Germantown military
Vice-P residency on the first ballot.
He was born in Ohio The conven-
tion then permanently adjourned
By Associated Presa m» the Austin AwoHra a
BOZEMAN, Mont. July 22 — Wil-
ham Jennin gs Bryan Thursday aft-
ernoon announced positively that he
would not accept the nomination
20 I
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a will not
candidate |
has or-1
ets as to I
SAYS II, S. OFFICER
rates * 11 per cent in addition to
the 27 4 per cent previously re- j
quested.
They proposed a surcharge of 50 J
per cent be mad* on Pullman fares :
that excens baggage rates he incteand : Dr. Fehrenbach, Germany's new Imperial Chancellor, photo-
20 rEreasna tn“uhe“tarmukeveriagraphed kb desk. He was formerly President of the Reich-
freight rates "‘stag. (C) U«U
Should these increases and those ,
previously asked lie granted in full,
exiting freight rates would be ad-
vanced 36 * per cent and the nation's
By Associated Press to the Austi American
wasINGTON, D. c. July «.—
To provide an additional revenue
necessary to meet the 1400,000,000
Increase in wages awarded by the
Kailway Board the railways proposed
Thursday to the Interstate Commerce
Commiasion that passenger rates be
advanced 20 per cent and freight
o ea< h candidate and will
make this public.
Titis announcement was made by
I the Executive C ommittee of the or
ran m • Thursday night after an
I all Im. Nalon in which superintend
I ents of many of its state branches
I participated.
The Austin American in maile _
eh morning to every outside-of- Austin sub-
Cleburne Trias, 12.120,
1444, or 217 per cent
Narasota Texas, 4000.
1776, or 44 1 per cent
FOR TEXAS CITIES
_ । Advocates Industrial Peace,
WASHINGTON, D C. July fl.—4
Army officers and officits or the
State Department, who have been ;
ihere. | He was born on a farm near Rush- tudying the Polish-Runsian opera- .
. He intends to seek treatment fromisylvania, O„ and is 51 years old He | Lion5- epressed the optnion unot-
Dr F X Dercum, who attended thejwas pastor 17 years in the Methodist i Lelaly .that Warsaw can be saved
I i ,ghi1,» I church before starting tn teach andIroin the Bolshevik only if adequate
was nominated for Governor of Ohioupport ” available within the next
on tne Prohibition ticket in 1905andlew weeks .
1 1 968. ! (wrmany Wonl? Protest.
By Ansociated Press the Austin American. I
By Aasociatod Press to Um Austin A—n—
LINCOIN, Neb., July 12—Ohio
got its third Presidential candidate
for the 1*20 campaign when the pro-
lacbition national convention nomi-
3ed Aaron S Watkins of German-
town, O.. after learning from Wil-
liam Jenings Bryan that he would
not accept the nomination voted him
Wednesday
Mr Watkins won on the second
ballot, after he and R. H. Patton had
each received 4 5 votes on the first.
menu of a European war on a
broad scale.
Army Officers Pessimistic.
Army officers and officials of the
State Department genrally. were
frankly pessimistic as to the ability
of France and Great Britain to
place armies in Poland tn time to
check the Russian advance before
Warsaw falls and many were skep-
tical of the power of either coun-
try to drive their war-weary peo-
ple into the struggle without a
serious unbalancing of domestic af-
fairs.
1. S. Not Disposed.
Although technically, the President
is endowed with the specially con-
ferred war powers, there was no dis-
position in official circles to assume
that he would involve the United
States in a war between the Bol-
sheviki and the Allies, unless action
might be justified by some overt
act against the army of occupation
on the Rhine.
Reports to the State Department
indicate increasing tenseness • be-
tween the conservative and pro-rad-
ical groups in Germany and it was
generally believed that unless till
radical element gained the ascent
Janey the chances of the Unite
States becoming involved were slight,
although a suggestion of America*
co-operation from France and Great
Britain was regarded as probable.
Observer For Present.
For the present, it was indicated
at the State Department the part
of the United States will be that of
•n interested observer.
Steps have been taken to remove
from the war area such Americans
as may wish to leave.
Allies Getting Ready.
PARIS, July 23—The Allies have
decided to take measures prepara-
tory to giving military aid to Poland
if that should prove necessary.
Pols Capital Menaced,
WARSAW July 22.—The menace is
the Polish Capital is becoming se-
rious through the defeat of the left
wing of the Polish
Allia Are Only Salvaton.
Mr Vanderbilt’s death oe(
e'clock Thtmday evening
cratie Ex
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“To own your own
home" is a foel for
which rvery substantial
family strives.
Whether you wish to
buy or tell a home, our
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fuic keit and theepetl
LARGEST CIRCULATION IN AUSTIN AND CENTRAL TEXAS AND ONLY MORNING NEWSPAPER AT THE TEXAS CAPITAL
Special News Bervice to the Austin Ameriean.
GEORGETOWN, Tex July 27 —
In the County Court about 14 casos
in which short measuring m Kanoline
i_____~_______VANDERBILT DIES
!sSrSa 6g ?SI AFTER LONG ILLNESS
[herseir from th* windot
। into the yai
Nh* died
IS SERIOUSLY
« Mos. Y«
$3 75 $.
BERLIN. July 22 — Dr. Smons, J
the Foreign Secretary, speakingi
Thursday before the Foreign Affairs.
Committee of the Reichstag, de- 4
ria red that in event the Allies con- I
templated the dispatch of troopsi
thtrough Germany for aid of Polana,
Germany would vigorously protest
Mr. Hobb i
tew to challenge, for President tendered him by the
s. aliens. Repub- ! prohtbition national convention at
ot other pol itical. ThennPebintimation or nin n™. r" '•£
Democrats, who inaton wan received by him „ t J" Mal Seri.Plmnn.motitx
o'elock Thuraday at Mfadison iAke, : AI Arenin atone." ce
upon his return from a forenoon oT,„ _______ ", E" 25"'7 to vou "im
- — , nK copi- will be ent •' once
Associated ___
mthee If i9
By Asoelated Fress to the Austin American
HAN DIEGO, Cal. July 22.—The
Mxican power sehooner Jacris Con-
ds formerly the Japanene-owned
Tom Maru or this port turned turz
th- A ost to American daughter, the Duchem" of Mar Ihor-j
Tea July 32—lough, hl* two sons, William K Van |
taries public forderbilt Jr and Harold Vanderbilt |
, appotnteg hy the j and Dr Edmund Groh, the family |
the Legialature । physicinn in Paris.
I T. Amartean <«, sabuer., iquauneS for ne otticen in Groree The funerat will be heid of Mon I
Th. *..<1. American .hn.il h. aalileredfown: Harry A Dolan. Taylor: Pave IAay.next from the.Amenicane
I, , h. » in . " a.il. Cinnamon. Taylor, H A Malsky.jin the Avenin* D Alma
‘ E ,b‘ "I. « gTaylor; J. A MeKinnon Taylor The body will be later t
eaa-ns i tanin Aentmtner"tSnaeT BA "
M lelepme. 114 at ne an mimine araneer. A1tand.
Ry mail, in ..1.00 z 0e is
By mail foreien. I as 3 00 6.0
ah •ubee ri ptions are strietly eash la
Suhserihers wishing thir *44r—
By Apociated Press to Um Auntin American
I MARION, O. July 22—Rejecting
President Wilson’s League of Na-
tions. Senator Warren G. Harding
declared in accepting the Republican
I Presidential nomination Thursday
btg substantial
served for the
ording to word brought
n, Thuraday. by the mo-
Missouri primary election
2. next.
father was I ."u
for, nuarrel 1 Ansorinted rres. to the Austin American
1. the police PARIS, July 22 -William K Van-
derbilt, the American financier, d ed |
Thrsday at Paris
if you live to Austin you ma
rubseription to IT 4 or sena
Only Morning Newapaper in Central Texaa Printing the Full 24-Hoar Newa Up to Closing I TRUTH RULETH
of Aaaociated Preaa Wirea. Printed 3 a.m. Today. AU Othera Printed the Night Before | ABOVE ALL
rates end it remittanee is to
was before the Volstead
into effect last January ’
rd "There is not only
for sale, but .t is easier t
Photo just taken of Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Cox, at their home. Camden, Ohio; father
and step-mother of Governor James M. Cox. (c)U&U,
Plense advise at one-o rd any irrerularity of
livery either by Austin earrier or by wall. 9
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