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AUSTIN, TEXAS. SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 27, 1920.
PRICE FIVE CENTS
ar-
AS DELEGATE
me
IS TO FIGHT
OM GOV W. P. HOBBY.
By T
WILSON’S ACT
greatest of all States everywhere.
McAdoo.
It looks like
W. P. HOBBY.
t
Treaty
Plank It is
pretty generaily agreed
that
vember, hr declarei
J liryan epitomiaed the situa-
most
vention nomihates one," he Mid
BUBONIC PLAGUE
Washington,
Wyo-
Hawaii.
Philippines,
TAKES AS VICTIM
Minnenota,
BEAUMONT LADY
amcs
By Associated Tress to the Austin American
plank by a
HOUETON,
Austin American Clasnified Ads,
making
effort
tier than the first bale inst
year
Heer Ine. only beginnings of a
dls-
were in evilcnce
how-
to the Tulane
Fund and saoc to the
For advertising set
Congresai
tan Buchanan also joined
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IRISH FIGHT
I RACKS FRISCO
SENATOR REED OUSTED AS DELEGATE
WILSON’S CHIEFTAINS JOIN
Bryan Hoists
BigWarFIag
Anti-Wilson
to instruct for a
vote of Co to 13.
1 65
at
LATEST AUSTIN
CITY EDITION
and block his ratification plank
As to the labor problem and prof.
report-
irteenth
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to
Turkish
ceive«.
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res
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announ
raham.
an-
case
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grower
pounds and was
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Minneota Dop- Not vote.
Frank Quinn, whe held the
It lime. : How
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5 times. I lines. .
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1 time, 5 linee
DRYS WIN VICTORY
AS PENNSYLVANIA
DELEGATES VOTE
TRUTH RULETH
ABOVE ALL
W
tion
EYES GOUGED OUT
BY RED RUSS DEVILS
1000 TURKS SLAIN
BY BRITISH GUNS
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2a,000
53,000
2,426,000
2,144,000
GLASS WIELDS WHIP
BY PRESIDENT S ORDER
. Greetings and expressions of interest and ad-
miration for the
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GOOD MORNING
AND GOOD LUCK
CDTEAL tuak wxarR TODAY
Fair.
HOBBY WIRES “THE AMERICAN”
BUBONIC PLAGUE TAKES BEAUMONT LIFE
Only Morning Newspaper in Central Texas Printing th* Full 24- Hour News Up io Clotin*
of Associated Presr Wires. Printed 3 a.m. Today. All Others Printed the Night Before
FOUNDED MAY 31. 1914
REED OUSTED
tatemeut.
51,000
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85,000
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BECIAXAX AT ELROY
wnn orHEN CAXDIDATES
TAE OOOD NEws
NEWSPAPEK
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“TRUE TO TEXAS”
“AMERICA ALWAYS”
Anti-League
Anti-Liquor
Planka. prinetpally the Treaty and
the League," Mid Senator Walsh.
--- BAILEY ON STUMP
DELEGATIONS RESUMES GAMPAIGN
Benator Also Holds Proxy and MANY TICKETS,
Win Appeal to Credentials rAnrAAA'. ......
Committee FORECASTS BRYAN
several clatmed large accenstons to I
"wet" or at least damp decia- I
observera memea (« agree
•Thar* will be a lot or tickets pet
■p and put down before thia con-
Confirmation of the recently
rd annihilation of the Th
the Pelmer delegates in the Georzia
ontest and retumed fo give senator
iU
Missouri Senator Punished |by Camcus AI For Mendon.
White House for Hit Opposi- By Associated Press to The Austin American
tion to League. t ddenataas aamn but
formal meeting Saturday night. voted to stand
with McAdoo throughout.
The three members are absent and have not
reported.
„ CIRCULATION IN AUSTIN AND CENTRAL
Barb extra line. .
Earh extra line
Karh extra line ,
— — ---— in type larger than __
tomary. such M eanitale nr sire larver plen..
refer to caeh classifin2 -Hvertising ru^rn
nzintpd At top o first colomn on "want
All - nt .d- ndverticer, omtsid. nt A wit tn
should make remittanee with order nt Mated
rates. And if remittance is in exeess refund
will be made promptly by retarn maft.
Austin’s always very best "want ad" medium.
Hobby Wires “American”
“It Looks Like MAdoo”
. 1.292,000
. 1,595,000
r
•y mail. Mi V s IN
My mail, foreign 1 00
By Aroeiated Pre (a the Auutim Amasten.
.LoXDOX, June 26 — British war.
shps at anchor before the town of
lamid. Aeu Minor have bombarded
the Turxien line. It being estmaled
that 1000 Turk* have been killed.
Amatin Amerlean Mais sab-erien
The Auatim Ameriean le mailed mowlw.tr
ton mornine. U m miw H. K II IM faute
of WMM patetriea Netify the Awuia Amek
tan at saw and mimaine nm wu be mm.
sold at
change
will (to
By Arottatel Pre to the Aentin Amerlean
WASHINGTON, June 26 — Holshe-
vikI at Ivanovka, in wouthern HuMta.
•hot a Ereup of I* officer* on Juno
1C0l
in tanguage with which
“ALL FOR AUSTIN”
To THFActin American.
SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., June 26.1The Texas
delegation arrived Saturday night /
Texans wilf caucus at 9:30.
It was a triumphant journey all the way for
the Texans.
Karh eelr« Ima
Mark extre line
E-e -Mm Hee
Gora in Credtentiala,
Friends of senntor Rood
nounced that they will take hin
to the Credentials Committee.
Raed of Mimaouri, biter
in the meantime hie -eat will be
held by James T. Bradshaw, aiter.
nate.
and ret!e*wted hie stand on the open
•bop question.
He wan repeatedly applauded by
an enthuniastic audiehee.
It weighed 510
tutes possibly three or four. to the
Crstentiais Committee.
•They have not been drafted. butt
our zeneral purpose la to OPPoSE
sommitting the party to unreservea
raxincation ot the present covenant.*
All oppone th,- President.
The three leaders who met in Mr.
Brysne rooms have been regarded
aa the principal opponents of prem.
a mi- dent Wison’s course in the Senate.
"inepY gSenator Reed in the Senate soine
the Republican “irreconcilables- in
opPosng the Treaty while Benator
W a‘sh voted for ratification with the
Lodge reservations.
get together
Associated Press Complet, Tl--Tt
Wire Semite foe the Tall 2
Hoare Up to Clmtoe ok Berm,
pean Casles at 3 . m. Today
t------
and the Irish question promise to be
heudliners in the fight over the
Democratic platform planka
bi this cafegory the prohibition
quevtion was ensily foremost in the
minsis of leadens and delegates aa
« to-—
'AUSTIN’S VERY BEST SUNDAY NEWSP.
AN LEADS S
hout the
• -- • M ti to
A" rubreription: • atrieti, seh in •tvane.
Subarribers wieNine thair eMtwem zna
-pie-.* •eS 014 ■** 1” srna
ezin at one of ear Mreffar, of
“edvery either b Autia erie •• hr toe*.
The AaMla Amertean* Iraaed wire ef th.
Awoelated Prem eoven the full Mr and nigst
"r-n of II hose, -corplete to every rp-t
ead la printed telarty to the Autim __________ ..
Ameriean wen Rend neverg day, party an spoko
June 26 —The
Single eepy. le.
Austin. earrier
Rv mail, in Texas
—■ • Special News Eerviee of the Austin American,
I ATL-ANTA, Tex, June It.—Hon
D’Aezpelated.rrr.to "he Auntin Amentenn J. W. Bailey opened his campaign
IA\ ERANCIO, June 2-Bone-|for Governor of texas at Atlanta,
Telephone the Aostin American 114, ana
• .free bieyele messenger will mii for your
advertisenent all prices eash wWh
Cash ptSro is estimnted en five t„rln
• line short lines eount as onelina
Minimum enst is the price for five linen:
30 times. A lines “ “ •
Er Anneiated Pr to the Awstin Amarteaa
SMYRNA. Asia Minor. June 26.—
Greek foreen entered in the often -
"Ive aEinet the Turkish Xationalists
in Anla Minor are advaneing in four
directions and have taken a number
of towns.
ever, both W J Bryan and Attor.
ney General Palmer will have ideas
GREEKS VICTORIOUS ____________
5 014100 Fraas to the Austin American
OVER TURKS--—
victory in the Pennsylvania state
convention caucus, defeating efforts
elegates.
The Irish Question.
Coming rapidly into the limelight
and also threatening a fight in the
open convention, was the Irish ques-
tion, on which a whole erale of rec-
ommeniations running from Irish
recognition to an expresion or sym-
pathy, will be laid befors the resolu.
Hone committee
W ilon » League,
The League of Nations row was
more or less in ths background, but
opponent* of F’resident Wilson of n.
rious sness of irreconcilability were
the bonedrys and antis begas count i p,pg- an
ing noses to nee where they stoor Ij QAG
A convention floor fight seemed i rino I DMLLO
almost certain, both sides inaisting
grass v.-'i' a ars OF TEXAS CROP
10 and tortured other prisoners,
Hleutenaut Comamnder Koehler
sald he mw the hands and feet of
some of the captured officers cut off
and the officers' eyes were gouged
out.
“For the administration
B Lynch of
I Always Send Your Renewal Subscription Before Your Time Is Up — Never Wait foS
[ Your Austin American to Be Slopped — You Cannot Afford to Miss Any Issue
The "weta moved to instruct
Vance Met ormick, former chairman
of the National Committee, selected
as a Pen nsyl vania member on the
resolutinns committee, to urge a mod-
ification of the Volstead enforcement
act to permit manufacture of light
wines rnd beers
The "drys" countered with a mo-
tion to table, which was carried
The de legation was instructed to
vote as q unit for Attorney Cenera
’ almer for President to the '’bitter
end.
to pan on th* a lion of the National
Committee.
...Arkanmn, Louimtana, Oklahoma.
Went Yirsimia, Wipconsin and Di-
Coiumbia were not recorded
speakurs for Heed.
Betore the vote wan taken. Com-
mutteemen Moore ot Ohio, saulabury
or Delaware, Mullen of Nebraska
and Dockweller of Californin epoke
in favor of neating Road.
Glma opvomes Reod.
Senntor Glam nt Virginia made the
principal apeech againat Reed and
ONLY MORNING NEWSPAPER AT THE TEXAS CAPITAL
was aupported by Committeeman
Quinn of Rhode Inland Jones or New
Mexico and Titlow or Washineton
Normen E Mark of New York. m
votinE for Rood. Eave his reasone, werng r
and John w Cougiin of Mamachu l.^^nnt
Mira explained hin rate ntsinat Neca aErcement
senator Ulnae ahowed much feel.
inE In hIa speech againet senator
Reed, and beenuse of hin elome con.
nection with the rremident wan re
Earded hr nome committeemen as re.
fleetinK White Houme viewa
tor 31000, of which $t00
The Travis County candidates, nqsr-
ly all of them. spoke in their own
intereeto at Kirov Paturday night
Candinates diemke and Wood
(Granger), for Texas State Senator,
joined the party
moot. Virginia,
mine. Alakka,
Porto Rico—1«.
1—=
K Ar voR TMX DAY
DOXT mow AWAT
ers Won • "weepinE yietory in th* , . ------- — ----------- -
Democratie Natonai Commute* Kal Traunea from voting betaune he ex-
urday. when that bouy recognized । preten. to be • member of the Cre-
— ----- ------ deoil. In , ommittee and would have
which may brine out a miff nlign.
ment mof or loan atone ndminintra-
ton and anti Adminintration lines
Mr. Nryan meemed likely to he the
stormy petrel nt tb» Flatform tight
auotien an
discussed several
wo shall otter several subeti-
Roth made several speeches vig-
orouely eriticiming the League pia.
while Mr Bryan has spoken for rat.
irication with the majority reser.
nl.trncm tions to avoid the Treaty becoming
platform a campuign insue. “
On the prbtiteerine inrue.
porton (or the openine Monday
there le avparent no more definite I
alznment of strength for candidaten
ikon .thee* ha been pince the dele-
calm began to anmomble.
*•• te Soheera fee me Awt nmenean
_ vL"•. '• Austin you may ilepnon.
twee •ubeeription to 114 er -uslerFpIe;
• or * Austun Ameriean
**—..—**** otAwatin. aana yon,
mheripton 4. re to Ik.weh ror pou-
ration.
Other leaders, however, declarei,
the platform would be silent on rro- !
hl bi tion and were working toward |
no-Tromhpromungron"eineproxinitsbnsertannccoropposid‘ri"AD
qurstion JaXTATIOX TREATY ASD
He md that while an open night LEAGUE OF XATIONS plank were
might hs avoided, he would force formulated .at an hour, ronrerene.
a record vote, both of states unalbetwcen w. J Bryen Indonserence
deUdatoe. If the liquor question were , Waleh of idaschuzetts anna Senator
bron*ht up in the convention. - ,'|Ro*d of Miamour. senaton
If I. the paramount issue before I Their firet ertort Meno for WaiM
nemorrata. he ml.', declaring his:atd. is to be made in the nWl.
npeclal purpose was to have a "dry" I Uona committee by offer! ne euboU.
Plank incorporated in the platform—I tutes. for the admintstration ptank
an emential to party Victory in No-1Go Into Convention.
ti-deteated in the Resolutions
<om muter senator Walsh said. 1
waz planned to r r rmtit - — " '
rerort to the convention
mThn.masor.consern ot those in the
movement the Masechumetta sena-
torrcdde A.to PKEV FNT os.
NITEXT OF rir PARTY To
I XKMKRlKp RATIVIC ATIOX op
THE LEAGI K COVENANT.
The Migh I. On
5Decide or Dissolve9f
Is Bryan9s Ultimatum
On Liquor Question
--
. 2,108000
. 3,500,000
5 28,000
«U,M*
35,000
165,000
it,***
. 6,155,000
4463,000
3,501000
1
RI'
17 A
nounced saturday nikht that
I he bad voluntaruy turned
over his proxy to Senator
| Reed end that the latter
i waa empowered to act lor
I him ia all matter pertain-
Ind to Iha busnuss ol Iba
| conyention.
i Mr Hradshaw mid ha
rave the proxy to senator
Hood just before the senator
left for Ken Vrunctaco.
HIM Ouug of Herd.
bo h-Am e- w i- Auatin +metean
L AUDITORIUM, Han raneimco.
Cal., June 244 Adminintration lead
M.O 37 M
11 1,06
•M le ee
reaponz fleet bale of cotton, Einned
at San Benito and erown in that
territory, waa sold on the cotton ex.
change at auction Saturday for s1600
to the Weatherford-Crump Company
of Mounton
ire Hole From EinburE.
a. A-oetated Fru to the AtoUB Amarihan
NEW OnLEANS. June 26 —The
Ural bale of the new cotton crop,
shipped from HdinburE, Texaa, wan
received saturday. about a week ear-
by Awoelated Pres to the Auntin Amertean
BHAUMONT, To*. June M —Su.
bonte vlarue developed Saturday. it
waa stated by phymciana called into
conference aa l he result of the death
of a woman 44 year, of age. she
had been ill for severa1 dava
Physicians announced a rat kiing
campatgt would start at once.
Sr Aroelated Pmu «, the Awe Amertcan
SAM FRANCISCO, Cal . June M —
As the rival force, at the Demo-
crane X alien. I Convention move into
dry prohibiton. profiteering indue-(Cam County. Saturday
trial relationa, the Lagu. of Nation- before. • big crowd Mr. .Beiler
rtated hie post well-known policies
S BIG ANTI-WILSON ..
TS TO SMASH LEAG_
BATTLES FOR BONE-DRY PLANK
, Texans9 Great Journey
By Associated Press to the Austin American.
KAN FRANCISCO, Juns 26 —
"Wets"" and "drys" are continuing
their pru-convention battlse the out-
come of which is in doubt
W. J. Bryan formally opened his
fight for a prohibition platform
plank.
After his election by ths Nebraska
delogation to the resolutions commit-
tee he made a long and vigorous
address at a luncheon of the Com-
mionwesith Club on prohibition and
other platform questions.
He declared the Democratic party
must be "saved from the liquor in-
terests," and predicted utter rout
for the “wets."
, Deride or Dinolve.
"When were through." he con-
I tinued, “the country w 1) know
whethut the Democrutie party wil be
the chattel property of the brewcas
or whether they'll be out of business, j
never to raise their black flag again
"There will be no dodging the
Msse, no skulking around, as at Cha-
cago.
"If the Democritac party isn't with
ing to speak out after the Supreme
Court has withered every argument
of the ’wets.’ it ought to disrolve.""
Every Man Must Go on Recorl,
'Im not sure were going to have i
any fight," he continued. ।
"Fuli on the ’wet’ question, which i
probably will come before the con- i
AuSti
vention. mrr man will have the
chance to go on record.
"Wgre going to have a roll call I
and I want every delegation polled. I
•o if any Democrat Wants to turn I
Ui. party over to the Hquor iaterests I
hi* folk, at home will know it”
Mr. Bryen mid he would welcome I
a minority report from the resolu-
tions committee, if necessary to brtn< I
the imsue squarely before the conven. I
tiou.
Quiet Among Delegates
I enrocratie ienders favoring modt-
fication of the Votatead tow ,Confnea j
efforts to quiet work among state
delegs tions
• AwwmM re to tm Aetin Amerteaa
KANaAS CITY, Mo. June
J« — James T Bradshaw. ai-
ternate to v. ■. senator
James A." Reed as delrgate
trem th. Filth Mimpur U».
trict to its Derocratie Xa.
Army Corps has been re.
opponent of the Legue of Natiors,
a east
I A vote la keep Reed out wan 11
Ba 11. and came after a lone puhtlr
Dhearing and an hour and S hait of
Faimumsion behind elomea doore
lumrru vote Unanimou-
> The vote to meat the Georgia
palmar delegaten was unannrin 11
Fotes being recorded in their lev or.
Fwith four committeemen absent
| The eellon of the committee in
■ he Georgia content carer with it
She re-election of Clark Howell an
b member of the Nationa Commit-
Hee, hie delegaten having melected
Bilm whn they were gamed
n Vote om iteed.
I The vote by states on the rejee.
ion of senator Keed‘» claim to a
beat followa:
L For Reed! Californin. Dejawure,
nilnoo Indtana, lown, Kentucky. Ne-
branka, Xevnda, New Jerwey. New
perk. North DAkote, Ohio—11
( Akainst Reed Alabama. Arzona,
Eolorado, Copnecticut, Florida,
pieorgia. Idaho, Kanmaa Maine. Mary.
land. Mamechumetta, Michigan, Mia.
eiippi, Mimourt Mohtana, New
Nkmpir rr New Mexico. North' am
linn. Oregon Pannnyivania, Rhode
Mand soum Carelinw, Routh Da-
fat, Tennesnee, TEXAS, Utah, Ver-
tonai Convention,
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