The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 350, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 30, 1923 Page: 2 of 10
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SENIO
%
Appropriations Cut
MEXICAN BORDER VISIONS PEACE
Now Speed Cops Will Worry g
ROT
lub C
I
c
SCHOOLS NOW
BACK TO 1921
Men and Measures Uppermost"
C.
Mexicans
propriations exceeding
1II111
mary.
WM
well
the
popular idols come and go;
makers coe and go but the Repub*
8E
and
skirmish
Sanda Is-Sandals
$2
going to happen next year?
interests.
But now, when Charles B War-
in the Legislature
lower houi
—We have-your site.
himself an old school democrat. He
offered
request
Grand Central
ustin .
ILA NCO,
No
cinet
Old H
Austin immediately.
J.
Smi
STARTING TODAY
Twenty-five years ago, on May
■as
get Pitcher Thornton
ALSO--COMEDY and FOX NEWS Shewing Mexia OU Well Fire
buny
2
Shriners !
ington.
St. Louis winning 11 to 4.
state insurance department, under clear the ring with their clubs
NEwYo
brother-manager
via GALVESTON
f,
TODAY
r
percentage of
L,
/ Ni
those who
lieve that a murderer should
convicted and punished are asking
omas Meighan
q
A Paramount Picture
Havana
all
,6.
Graduation
4 y Gifts • “
•4 Wedding Gifts d
3 Let US'help solve V
your Gift problems EmE8
Jordan’s #*#,9
"ety
L
Senator Fairchild is a
Id so.
t
Legal Holiday
AT
BEACH
Lulii
ft®
TODA Y
L8O
legislature
26
COMEDY & NWS
Austi
MAJESTIC
Fa
1
"The Friendly Theatre"
Use Austin ‘American Want Ads—They Pay
I
r prepari
assistants
Le«i
Leal
and McLennan county,
of the commissioners.
out
who
ri
concur, ent
Governor
dais are going to do to put away
the rum runners, they are putting
son for the office and in defeat-
ing him he played the game as the
game is played by a thoroughgoing
I Billy
of the
l
r
Ten Per Cent Slash
Favored.
The house operated under call
most of the day in order to main-
thrown
police i
Mitchell.
Blanco
New
tain
last
bers
with Baltimore
Ten years ago, on May 18. 1913,
Loong Bob Ewing. former Red star.
ost beautiful”
of the uni-
in Mile Lane
All three
ft is said.
। the farm
to
return
began
Ohio.
had of winning recognition.
About the Ume former President
Wilson recognind Carranza, Pan-
cho Villa staged the raid at Col-
each department.
Pope also offered a bill which
E00i
CRLHMUETLEB
IANE.
Mitchell Off;
Riot at Ringside
Long U
Turn
Cards urgl
Eeneral memi
* chamber of c
chamber hea
tonight wrere
by Becrretary
The meetir
held Tuesday
of conflict 1
entertainmen
senior ciass I
tonigit.
)
)
be-
be
rohi-
with
en-
en-
—At
Mueller's
Shoe Store
18.
hit
row.
White Buck
$8.00
May
world's
knocked
as the mDet benuti-
in Italy.
&
----- out Pinkey
Mitchell of Milwaukee in the last
X
000,000 from/ the emergency school
and $1,000,000 from the rural school
bin.
Decoration Day
Banks Composing Austin Clearing
House Will Be Closed
• — EXTRA-
Round Six "FIGHTING BLOOD'
Davidsons high in
faimy of Texas.
Ing about
>t proper-
9
P
Barton Opposes
Slashed Budget
HANCOCK
TODAY AND THURSDAY
445-
—Some called these Egyptian Sandals. Hollywoods
or King TUTS—But, after all they are just Sandals.
White Kid
Red Kid
Blue Kid
Green Kid
$7.00
89
!■
nds of in
nshing the
highway con
AND TOMORROW
Will Rogers in
UTHE HEADLESS HORSEMAN"
two years
Twenty-five years ago, on May
mittee Tuesday morning and noti-
fied that the 10 peF cent cut de-
cided upon will be made against
their budgets and asked to specify
what items can best be reduced.
Adjutant General T. D. Barton
told that the adjutont general
department. Texas national guard
An •interesting rumor
yesterday
resolution
Neff to
Charles B. Metcalfe
.e -
let loose in corridor gossip yester-
day It made the politicians as
Barton Payne for
the dynamite trap that bhew up a
mountain — hurling — swirling
through the awe inspiring land-
elido—fighting for the women ho
loved.
in a day; the world goes on for-
Cuts in api
$5,500,000 for
son, and sometimes t
Pope Bill Would Abolish
University Extension Work
Representative Pope of Nueces
the departmental
24, 1898, Chicago
i trying to
in a trade
ren and John
W. R. Way
W. R White
the city yeste
ness at the ।
Mra. Georg
Comptroller I
iting her brot
West avenue
would reduce all genera! appropria-
tions approximately one-third.
of the ring by the
How Villa, former bandit looked
HARRY CAREY
IN HIS NSW PICTURE'
OF THS WEST
2 BIG PARAMOUNT-ARTCRAFT STARS
ON THE SCREEN TODAY AND THURSDAY
RODOLPH VALENTINO With DOROTHY DALTON
in "MORAN OF THE LADY LETTY"
A Senedtjonal Drama That la aa Geod aa They Maka Tham
One of Thos• Rar Treata That Doesn't Com Ortho With k
the Movies
EXTRA—RATHE COMEDY
“FIRE FIGHTERS"
extension divisions for the state
university and A&M college and
the A&M forestry division.
What'
Rev. Thon
Ing for Clar
was ill and
banquet, dec
he saw thre
of unselfish
ence, and ge
milted that
organisation
club, and in
had a real i
Ing of the t
ty all these
in the cour
quoted the C
as being a "v
and lots of
that a "jellyt
. low who bi
drink then t
of her."
I Judge J. S. Woods.of Kaufman
| county is here watching legislation
and paying his respects to high
court Judges and other friends
Judge Woods is 75 and his parents
brought him to Texas from Ten-
nessee when he was a babe in the
arms of his mother. He is an old
school democrat and busy telling
his friends that the democrats
the $5,500,000 reduction
batsmen in
for Chicago.
Lynch Davidson, former lieuten.
ant governor, addressing the sen-
ate by Invitation commended the
members for deliberate manner
in which they have .considered
revenue-questions.
whieh the two bureaus will be
able to function separately.
The senate voted against print,
ing fn the Journal a communica-
tion from an officer of the farm-
labor bureau. protesting against1
reducing educational appropria-
tions.
was a signal for
points on Um east
and west eoasta
f Florida.
IT'S CAREY IN A
SUPER-WESTERN
EXTRA
STAN LAUREL IN
-WHITE WINas"
against teachine of Darwinism in
Texas schooln ,a true theory" wax
sent to th, benate by commstte.
on education.
Thines haye chengea in Mexico
th. nte, states are eonterrine । Arehbarat, how ‘ar.otina ann
s2exico.anauorrnapngni h^:
the border has grown taut And ment for protection against bandit
raids!
Just Like a Boy.
Hence folk hereabout are wont
to liken unofficial Mexico at such
times to a small boy out in com-
pany
wp or three
the official
of petition isn't deed in Texas:
right of protest isn't dead in
------ ____, ------It Texas ft isn't a crime for a
would cut the educational bill 84.- Texan to own two white shirts
700,000 out of the 811.000000 total and >30 nor to have his shoes
The board would also abolish theshined, his hair and whiskers
pitching for Wapakoneta.
1888. Thornton,
three St. Louis
QUEEN
ALL THIS WEEK
TOPPING THE 1923 RECORD
Flaming Romance sf Old Cuba
Wins the World's Applause
In the height of the ringside
excitement. Richie Mitchell was
to 29, and on the Patman bill
63 tq 40.
visiting his
A Nmith, at
bill by action of the committee.
The bills will be reported to the
senate for action.
Slashing of these appropriations
by the committee was believed to
presage adjournment this week-
Topographic Survey
The flat 10 per cent reduetion in
the educational bill Includes sala-
ries, reducing the various instruc-
Department heads were called
before the senate finance com-
3Y
,,x
proqeeda to astonish th, vimitors
by huriing • yase at th, piano in
chermatne innocent mertiment
And to carry out th, almlla. no
sooner does on, president of Mex-
ico arqange hta ahip or state and
proceed to proudly display hl,
protege to neighbor Unci, Sam
that Uttl, wie Mexico act up!
And ,o this may be aigninicant:
-ust As the joint commission
meets, two officers near Laredo
are chared with the murder of
•lx Italian, who had brobed them
to be smugEled Across the border
circumstances show the whole-
Mie staughter was not to thwart
President Obregon, but purely tor
robbery. The result, however, in
a way. I, the same.
Ever since May 25, 1410. when
Porriro Diaz wa: difven out
trouble started brewing on sust
nuch occasions a, now exist Five
edministrations came and went be-
^r* Alvaco Obregon asaumed or-
Dee Dec. 1. 1920.
And in each inatance Just aa
the United States wax about to
recosnize the power, in control
or immediately after such recog.
nition was given, banditry broke
1ooss. Either, they crossea the
border and harnsbed Americans,
or they started inaurrections.
-Thone who know uy that Obre-
gon is making the best president
the revolution-ridden republic aver
had. He has opened schoola. He
Cuba end
n.rM, rwa
Stame rail at
Key Wet, Pia.,
maxtne ennvemI-
eat eonneetiena
at Kuy We tt
astride hi, hore when leading • -----.-----—---
hl. men. Lower left i. . photo umbua XaM. He wanted to show
sb 1 a . . ihe American executive he had
of President Obregon, whose ad:made a mistake. Carranza
L. Theo. I
Ramsey wer
Rotary banqu
with the re
Austin Rang
day at 12:16
"More than
'•Cort us.* "ur
were dintrib
cording to "
pervixing bus
distribution 1
They gave the governor everything
but his ouster bill. They added 25
men to the Ranger tores, making
78 in all. Now if the state gov-
ernment cant put down bootleg-
gers and booze, then the fault lies
with the enforcement officers in-
cluding the prosecuting attorneys
and the sberifts and the rangers
Saloons were put out of buefness
lonrg ago. Public gambling houses
were put put of existence long Ago
There are five peace, or enforce-
ment officers in Texas today where
Now what is
what the law enforcement offi-
way at New
wan 255 for
Twin Sisters
same highw
amount of I
15 to 1.
4a quorum, Telegrams were CHICAGO.
nTght sent to vabsent mem- Leonard.
urging them to return to champion. I
otrice holders prick . Just when mama fintahes prain-
---- ■ ■ inK her Ethelbert, utti• Etelbert
Twenty-five years ago, on May
1898, Charley Irwin. Dede third
packer forced out of game by
lame back \
meeting, in Mexico City for an
exchangs of views tn an effort to br
negotiate a basis of concession. F j
in the past, similar overtures, , J
like the rumbling of a storm. have A
proven but ominous signa la forV
raids by flying squads of Mexican P
desperados, who had been thor- t
ughly discredited by their own
government.
the people where to head in. Right
forcement program has
acted by the 88th
lUHTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN. TEXAS, WEDNESDAY MORNING. MAY 30. 1923.
origin in Young county, and float-
potsnan: -ohnson neve, tor, ed all the way from Graham to the
Kave himi,Johnsonplannedt state capital, and in effect it 15
maKe the,racetor —eutenatnt E0t ! no more or no less than that M A.
erno r.nex t,Z‘ear...Came the, Q1d I McNamara has decided to make
Man. with tbecythe, andlaid the the race tor railroad commissioner
ganhandeeditorown,iThus the subject to the action of the demo-
story ended. Lynch Davidson didcratic primary. McNamara is well
: I known in the mid-contnent terri-
resulted. This
Carranza and
also grabbed
Sheriff W
da y for Ulo
Will take |i
Whittaker. 1
charge of wi
Miller Will be
HOUSE they’ve a reason.
_. , For consider some of the past
The house resolution for ap- When Francisco Madero was
point ment of a committee to in- safely ensconced in the presiency.
Vestgate status of the University Huerta and hie followers mur-
or Texas land purchase program ered Madero and hie brother,
under apropriations made two Huerta came next. He became
{ears .480, was adopted. The dictator much after the fashion of
house killed a bill Monday to re-Dlaz. He angered Washington by
Pem part of the purchase. defiance that brought him noth-
- Tw. tory, was at one time assistant oil
many. nasty,.things;,becausethe and gas commissioner but retired
pwneronthat Pen.had run, second from official life last year He
for the political office. Men die was born and reared in McLennan
county. Is a life-long democrat and
his brothers have been prominent
In the democratic politics of Waco
Milwaukee boxer. There were so
many fist fights in the ring and
around the ringside that the po-
lice could not reetore order be-
lie of Washington has endured for
148 „vears and the commonweaith wil have roppositlen
of. Texas has. endured Just.antit labor demoCra1s promise to have
soverngrs and popular .idols had « least two canaiaates in ine field
‘TH
I f .A LEE
coal oil and naphtha was de- claimed leonard hit Pinkey while
feated. the Milwaukee boxer was resting
— —' Ion one knee, while Referee M11-
SENATE Jer was counting over him. in
The senate passed finally, IS less than 30 seconds the ring
to 6, the Wood bill to separate was swarmed with frantic spec-
appropriations for the banking andtators, and >0 or 40 fist fights
insurance department and the new resulted before the police could
for places on the commission if
they can win them. According
.to leaders of the farm labor wing
of the democratic party there will
be a slate of candidates for state
offices all down the line and that
a desperate effort will be made to
nominate farm labor democrats for
senatorial and legislative place.
According to north Texas advices
former State Senator B. B. Stur-
geon will be the farm labor con-
tender for the seat in congress now
held by Eugene Black and a Gray-
son county farm labor democrat
wIl be pitted against Congress-
man Sam Rayburn of Fannin coun-
ty. These farm labor propagand-
ists or publicity agents are cer-
tain that in the congressional dis-
tricts where they are the strongest
farm labor democrats will nomi-
nate their candidates for congress.
All subject, however, to the dema-
erotic nomination primary
29--Benny
lightweight
.। had read "Evolution shall be equal
Cattittana h ndsnusorma'srzguldavnpasngd
"*enatnessthesomeomzcsndkome: 1 othertsthengroutti"a.
mapped Metcatre- "Every ctizen viang for the creation of a atat,
of Texas sheula interest himseit board of equalizato promse to
in wtfr • coins on. All th, Tax- renew their battle for progresstve
eater, are organized; why shoutdnt reform on the openins day of th,
all the taxpayer, be orkantzea 39th leginiature. If democrata who
ready.to some to Austin and turi belleve in the prineiple of equai2a-
lobbytsts for seir protection and to ton get busy next year there I.
keep down want and extravezance? no reson why representative men
This does not mean nizgerdly shoula not be nominated add elect -
Eovernmens, nor the stranglinE of ,d to the benate and the house who
any needed department of govern-1 ••• -
ment, but when a man's interests
are threatened by unwise legisla-
tion it is fgitimate for him to
turn lobbyist “hop a train, come
to Austin and tell the servants of
re Ne'er Do WelV
trimmed or to sleep in a good bed
in a first class hotel. This is my t —et . .—-.-----2--
point of View when it come, to 2“^ proturntothe.faith. of the
fgltmale lobbyins and lobbylata l fthers or.erty.will.perish. This
if all th. farmer, and stock‘men/xeteran..Texes.has.read.the Hves,
would interest themseves, there t• merzaKesandsthe,.tate paper,
would be wlasr laws lower taxes. Ww.28rY.P wt,from xeorze
more efficient eovernment service 1 d 215 . - WarenG Hardins
and the pople would be better off - lenashs 25 the rank.they take, ac-
This oldEuarder from San An<slo i wranE.tow Ns. Point.ot view:
asSerted that the fifth annual con- i Woodroz Wieon, wAbraham Lin:
yenton oft the wet Tex., cham- $oinaand Georz.Washipeton.with
ber of commerce stage in hl. home Wordrw."easteatest.of the three,
town was the greatest celebration Ther Ar ma V,oth rswho have
ever held ynder Toxas skies; there ed the.hish.otnteebutthe vet-
were more’banas play os. more cow arscuso the eldazuara. prefers .to
bells clanging and more auto horn. "“2“*’ A™*' ones and -he
tooting tap any Texas city over Ereat one alone.___________
heard before. Pioneer Metcalfe ’ s
If the constitutional provision
life-long prohibitionist but does
not train with Dr. Atticus Webb
will do something to bril
equality and uniformity ol
ty values in Texs.
. round of a scheduled 10-round
An amendment by Quinn, to contest here tonight.
reduce the refinery products tax. Leonard floored the challenger
on naphtha, kerosene, “oils and with a right swing and Mitchell
other products, from % to % of I was counted out while on one
per cent, was defeated. Quinn knee An the center of the ring
announced it will be offered again Th fight ended in a riot which
as an engrossed rider on final started when Richie Mitchell,
passage of the brtl. and. If de- brother of the Milwaukee rha!-
feated, attempt will be made to lenger, flew into Referee Davy
reduce the tax in the senate. An Miller, hitting him -
amendment by Culp to exempt left to the head 1
ministration etands a good couldn’t stop border raids. Villa
chance of gaining recognition by aid. , *
the United states. 1 , And in that raid in 1916, 17
15 -"-5" OXS American soldiers were killed, and
, .. . ... • ... . Pershing’s pursuit of the Vllistas
has stimulated industry. He has cost our government 3130,000000
constantly thought of the people’s But it did more. It shook raln
in Carranza.
It is e crime for a person to drive ( •
an automobile or other motor ve- ’ ”u,‘ to compel the state super-
hide on streets or public roads i n tenden t of education to carry
when under influence of intoxcat- out contracts made by the state
ing liquor. It is a crime to be textbook, commission last Decern -
caught with more than one quartDer probably be filed in the
of liquor or in possession of equip- peer. Iuture, according to reports
ment for manufacturing liquor. It Superintendent 8 M. N
is costly for the proprietors or man- Marrs yesterday from attorneys
Agere of hotels, boarding houses ofon* « textbook companies
country clubs, garages or other -A,HoHeton law firm has been
7 places where persons congregate emplQyed.to represent the Ameri-
for businens or pleasure to drink can 500k company in the text-
• liquor, to sll liquor- or give away D°°K -tsation, Li was stated.
liquor. AH such places are to be ~ ——
i closed by injuncton. Represents- I e ~
* tive H. E. Bell of Coryell county is 3enate Engrosses
responsible for the law which pro- A • m ...
k video that when a person is found Culp Phone Tax
I with liquor or equipment in his
I possession that the burden of The senate engrossed the CuId
J proof that he is legally entitled to bill levying a graduated license in
I posseasion shall be upon the man taxes on telephone companies early
I accused of violating the law, Qov- Tuesday afternoon, the vote being
I ernor Neff says there are a thou- 11 to 10 An amendment by Sey
I sand killipgs in Texas every year ator Thomas, increasing the mini
‘ ‘ mum tai from 1 per oent to i u
was defeated, 13 to 13. ana al
pmendment by Senator Rice, to
eVY three per cent tax on col-
lections for service charges w
adoptea, 11 to 10. * ’ "a”
The ell da
the Hyde I
announced fo
next W . Inee
ing been ove
coincided wjt
V
Collett in
Bob Montag
guesta, said
to be proud
the class an
of the Roti
Mro Willis
soprano solq
Heart Like
Gilbert mem
on "Austin ]
the Student
He called a
that was be
divided the
sections, ths
mercial, and
termed sul
mentary to t
strong trit
principal, an
ore. and to
McCallum, i
Henry C.
in history.
> end "O Hole
Gharles B. Metcalfe of San An-
gelo. Tom Green county, is here.
He is a former representative, he
was sentenced for two or three
terms and served his time. He was
a very unique member of the
The firs 4
t ’ to a rail at
E‘ streets yester
y h trash fire
dangeri ng adj
> fire was ext
difficulty by
Arrangemen
yesterday thi
here for the
,dtemptec by
be made from
Iwith return t
their pilgrim
This Jump is
long The lo
made by a ।
miles
tions to virtually the 1921 ached huc-.-m’uevMM
ule in addition. Approximately not. hate Johnson aithoush John-
$200,000 for bunamngs at kingsvine son’s pen, dipped in vtuioL 84 id
Friday and Saturday—Return By Special Request
ADMISSION 10,
"THE FOUR HORSEMEN"— With Rodolph Valentino
SPECIAL Children’s Matinee—Saturday Morning at 10:90 A. M.
Two Festureo—"THE HEADLESS HORSEMAN*
and “THE FOUR HORSEMEN"
"CRASHIN' THRU"
\ AnnFom
neighhor
‘ By H. N. f. there one when — eNop.zuch.acknowiedement -
e . „ | tovna and .public gmbin hoses EpprBachine reality
Former .Lieutenant Governor were in evidenc Thre are “"Po™K on :
Lynch Daveson of Houston 1. here police departmenta in every ctty:laA-rlAn. anmmisaion of two
Aithough he retired 10 private life J Ehere w.hw.rr. and deputy sner: American, .nd
of his own voution the Houstonian Itts and constables in every coun-
dearly loves the capital city and its ty. There.la a emall army of
slassic shades, ineluding legisla- ; state rangers: there are hundred,
uve trimmings and th, judicial ot federal enforcement officials or
and educational atmosphere. Men agents. Texas lawmakers of the
say that he is ambition, to be l th have enacted the moat drastie
govemnor. That a hi, businessiAquor regulation taw, to be found
etded upon by the" senate finance 1 later alone in the year he will | in any of the states,
commitee early Tueeday. when th, make his .announcement one way
educatonai appropriatton bUl was ! or the other He ran for the sen- All three of the railroad commis-
reduced 10 per cent throughout, the 1 , * and. won. Hie made the race I sloners will go before the people
dapartmental Mil ordered cut the forwleutenant zovormor.ana. wo for nomination next yea subject
same amount $2,000,000 removed in.w inuinsnanar h^llire ire an “ th acton of the democratic pn-
From the emergency school aid biniwonzpe.unavine nosuuty. of the'-----------------
and $1000,000 from the rural aid I late W A, Josnson ot the Fan-
Villa to get busy and they at-
tacked Huertlsua wherever they
found them.
They drove them southward, and
killed any chance Huerta ever
rTha. house ndopted th. Patman DBerpit. his official Karcasm.
Eohou“anaroppozfng. reductton of Huerta migN have won out with
“choo appropriatons. th, united staten had it not been -
Th. Quinn bill to ruul to. for the Tampico naE incident.
25zear tax exempton" EFantea Columbus Raid,
adalgo county at the regufar eea. CarranEa and Villa were march-
on was ordered peintea on mi-inE upon Mexico City wher th,
nority report, 53 to 62. 1 incident occurred. They were
T.. . hundreds of miles away, however.
The houu engrosned the Pat- Americans landed at Vere Crux
man refined petroleum Eross pro- I ---—
duction tax bill, levying a tax of - _
Udta, and the Bonham nany-pzod- | Leonard Cools
ing from 1600,000 to $288,000 the1
reclamation-flood control appro-
priation of the regular seanion.
Vote on the Bonham bill was 7,
handie. Davidson defeated John-
Davidson Opposes Davidson
Former Lieutenant Governor
Lynch Davidson of Houston, here
Tuesday, declared in a prepared
statement his opposition to the pro-
posal of Heuteant Governor T W.
Davidson of Marshall for reduction
of a million and a half dollars in
school aid the next two years.
and a- vary small
convictions. Now
la a unique character; he is one of
the fixed institutions of the Con-
cho river county. He has been
on earth a long time and calls
never happened. Davidson is ia
Ths senate passed ts third read- fore 10 minutes had elapsed.
ing the Cable bill prepcribing Leonar out boxed and out-
method of remittances of stats •lugged Mitchell throughout the
taxes to the treasury. contest with the exception of the
eighth and ninth rounds
Th, Stroder-Dodd resolution
up heir sara This rumor had its
California, leading all other states in the number of automo-
bilea has just issued its millionth license plate this year Don Doig,
manager o the touring bureau of the Auto club of Southern Cali-
fornia. has just hooked it on hia car.
Governor Neff Ie a life-long
bitionist. Hr trains by an
himself. His prohibition
Lewie E.
fr the Sout
and other normal schools were
stricken from the bill.
The departmental appropriation
was referred to a sub-committee,
with instructions to cut it not less
than 10 per cent Salaries will not
be affected. It is understood, but
the committee will strike out sev-
eral large items, such, it was pre-
dicted. aa funds for the game, fish
and oyster department, certain
items for the adjutant general and
other deparments.
The topographic survey appro-
priation was cut from $600,000 to
$300,000. The other items making
Austin Ro
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pchool boar
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away the rum makers; they are
putting awy the minnows. "Now
when are we going after the
whales," queried a senator yester-
day/ The answer la, "when tbs
jurors get ready to convict.”
A delightful trip actoss the blue EeA f
waters of the Gulf on modern oil- MPHad
burning steamers famous for their 63
•••worthy qualities and high ‛GME
standards of service. The com- 128
fortable, economical way to reach the ^Bg
Big Metropolis and other ooints north. 7"
S. S. Concho S. S. H. R. Mallory
June 2, 23- July 14 June 16--July 7, 28
S. S. San Jacinto S. S. comal
June 8, 30- July 21 June 20—July 11—Aug. 1
Above steamecs curry passengers and freight.
Additional fast freight sailings every
Wednesday.
For rotas, reservations and tiokets ।
commimhicate with
F. T. RENNIE, General Agent
MALLORY STEAMSHIP CO.
GALVESTON, TEKAS
the prime of life; he is a success-
ful business man; if he is ambi-
tious to be governor, then the wa-
ter is fine and there will be a
free-for-all for the nomination.
There is another Davidson, also a
lieutenant governor, squarely in
the race. He has been an avowed
candidate for months. For almost
50 years there has been a David-
Senator I. D. Fairchild, “the
gentleman from Lufkin," was called
to Denton county Monday. He has
a favorite niece in the C. I. A
graduating class and he will re-
main there until the commence-
ment exercices are over. Gover-
nor Neff and Senator Fairchild
were passengers on the same train
They occupied seats on the same
platform in the C. I A. auditorium.
They had a great time. They
s
and ranger appropriation* have
already been trimmed to the bone,
anda that further cuts will wreck
effetiveness of the department.
ever Governors come and
aggerate the importanu of the Textbook Companies to File
convenuon or Ite propecdines. Suits to Carry Out Contracts
appropriation bill passed by the
last session, for further considera-
ton. Pope declared the bil car-
ried more than 811,000,000 instead
of $5,000,000 as intended, because
4 of the form of the committee re-
port on the measure alleged to
make duplicate allowances for
Oh-Hum! Another
Millions in Committee a-Border.Folk See Recognition Soon
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— . permanent peace has come to that
W ~ - narrow strip of land along both
"How About Herrin?"
Within the past few months, but
one instance of wholesale unruli-
ness has broken out in Mexico.
That was when 14 men died in
strike riots in Mexico City the
first day of February.
But Mexicans say. "How about
your Herrin massacre?.
All America wants to be as-
sured la that Mexico will protect '
j the interests of Americans.
It looks as though Mexico will
agree to many concessiona the
southern republic will be recog-
nised. It is believed.
Obregon is in favor of the 50-
mile prohibitioh sone south of the
Rio Grande, foUowlng such recog-
nition.
Tbis,would be to the liking of
Texas merchants and citizens, for
smuzgling of liquor and narcotic
across the lipe has become fla-
grant. and business dose not pros-
per under such conditions.
Americans along the trouble
stretch are hoping for the best.
But they're keeping their powder
dry and an eye peeled toward the
boundary line in watchful expec-
tation.
Under the Capitol Dome
4 recognilion by the United States
of her insurrection-torn southern
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