Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 67, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 20, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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AMARIM" 1UI.Y STH!I V. J r HV
INCISIVE ANALYSIS OF
MOROCCAN QUESTION BY
COUNT VON BERSTORFF
f ..h -tr1 P
Ne Yoik. lai.. 19. n article n
"On iat v a n I !'r;iin. v illi St-t tl
ltcfercni.- to tin- Moroccan ( lestlon."
1'V ('Mint von I'erns'orff. lo-mian
Amhasador at VnhlniMon appear
In th- current issue ' The Outlook
It l n follows:
therefore would be entitled to re-
.: Inr loriici freedom of action.
This wr-mins was not heeded. Event:-
tiu'k tho'r curse ami It was toon
char t lint tli" noMth of Morooci
mould :ilno he drav-n Into the ?row-
lim unrest In tula esse the s-ourlty
of the Furop-aiiii MxIiik there-
Th- Moroccan iiitlor. has passed nmor.R thorn nirny (.erttian - liilrht
out o: tn rontmershl stine and in Im-.-.l have been In darker slmo
now a p:rt of history .o that we are tlicr en ho Fretub troop In the.
able to look Link on It wiih en Im- South and t.o forces of the
parti il pi.lrlt md to Judce the alms !' h "hl ' counted on
and resi.lt of the Herman Covern- rate. -fveral C.orriar. firm
mont'.-. action with fairness a fair-1 tht their Interests and the
. wl.lrb weired to re son'etlnes ' elals v ere In daTlffcr
laikini: dorlnp the heat of the dla-
cession I
It Is well known that until 1"4j
rj'rl.ind and Frame w ere contending!
with ah other for sunroinncy In!
TREASURER REPORTS! IN All PRECINCTS
durum r- i;i iar hour
until in'i h ti :
the patrons seem to demand. tl. i
all ma have an opportunity t- i iv
' mnli 1 1.
Mnro.ro Then followed the nelo-
Kreni h iirvreeni'-n of pril l!n. and
In tli f.'ll of the ame v-'ir a French
hanki'i" ivndle.'i'e contracted a new
l"r-(. bum wi'h Moroi-ro. Vrivil"".'
of sin Import a r.oo were printed to
tin.; "r"' t i f h:n lis I'm' the eventual
fate (if the Sudan's Ftllpire S "emo I
to lie derided Orn'any. ho vi vcr.
tll1.rve"d the l'lllf""Or V'-iteil "l-
i"i r tm ' a few month lit t the
( rfiTem e of Alr-ilris was held. In
fail vn''h it prod illivd the tndeJHT
den iv of Mor-iri'i and the sover.'in'.i-
tv of tie Sultan. It also created it
nn'ltitii''e of provisions and siipa-l-ited
the "open lour" In V rorciv At
the same time howexer. polln pow-
ers w rc pranted to Fram e and Ppnln
In eli ht open M(.ro ran ports nnd.
furthermore the treaty concrrnln;
the iho'-e-tiientioned loan was rati-
fied with certain ameiidniet ts Abov
nil. owinc to the loin: MrroMoro-
cran border line the Conference
could n. t prevent French influeiuei
In Moroico from continuing and even
Itu re-tsitiLV On nrconrt of the w hol-
ly unsettled nnd untenable condl-
tin s In Mllerono -hl(h it !b n.
iv(. .let In.' opportiinities for the
ei r' tmi of French Influence oulil
nut Pmr he wnntins In fact the
i-rr"!-;itin!i of Fjda nnd the hotnbard-
tiiet !IM Well ll the ocn'.piltloil of(
('.".ild.it" a soon followed All th'-i
could have lieell prevented oiny If
'ir'li.-'tiv I'.ad been I'll lined to res-
tore older in Moroiro. and firxt to ct
ti wjir. :i world have been :ielt
;) wi'h the Towers ho-tile to sucl
;n a t on her part. The rm rw of
cvinu will alwavs proe to be inor
pcwrfnl than t'i(. most perfectly
worded tre-it provisioi's and the
Alrei iras Art col. Id li'd expect to al-
ter the fait that Mi rocco and her In-
hiihitanis no lonver In thenmelve
d the strencth to rrorsftnle
th'ir conntrv Some enthufliists be-
lievul that Mnley llafld noeld be
at.' perform thin tn-k. buf thev
s on had to n-coirnlro that not wit h-
itind'n" hln skill and ability ns
nt.-.tepmnn. he did not have the power
to britu- Rioiit the nominal y cbatmci
wl'hont fcelsn asuiMancp.
For th (lernian (Jovernnient the-e
was iherefore onlv one way rpen t)
protet tlertnan ronin'erclnl It t rests
In MoiTcto vl by se.irinp Frances
prcteition of these interests. Th!
rrs'ilt wa achieved hv the Morocco
iirrerni.nt of February 9. '.
which ixpresitlv nientlotu l th. Alpe
Ir.'s A. t as its ba1s. Clearly the
ohjeit of thN ii'.'reel:ient could on'y
be to d 'hiw French advance l:
in in us
ma! t r:i
tit'cr.. .
till s'.l
te. .
t! I.''
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Id I
kl'.'l' "
' i ' ir;i
b.irv
I II II
pro'
ti i i
i
on- as p is lb!
ii tv fanners
. ri in the nie
e l''i III 'l I'l'l'l
tre:tv. able
. in Mom
Ii .t I I'l'. II' 'l
ib-sTov lllel'l
.hi lit in u iii M toi i'o a
i. !'! were and 'iot as one per-
v -b. .1 Ibr'li I" !''. i on I iti I ;
b -I. litest doubt that I reti. .1
rt Ui le llir t 111 t' ms. o'
I... i ! it lishetl.
. .w Id b IU' I'eet i mo ol'TC I
the trit'if.il co irse of event bad th
;sp.' ' t.t iii'f. trs not s i.b'et.'v ' liaut.
eil when M. I'iil. mi rel ied frmn the
Ft- in 1. Fom i'-'ti Ofti. i lid wac re-
lie i d bv M Cr ippi. It neenis that
lolonial fanatics who lould iK't iiwi.lt
the niienini; of the Moron .in fruit
took advaiila'.-e of this nance to ol
tl IIM til of lh" Hew V lllKt "
of Fotruti Alf.urs for the expedition
to K" The pretended ilillliiT of
the nnlitarv mission .vd of the Kur i-
pean ci lotiv in cotiseuueni e of the
rebellion of tribes in tie tiebjlibor
ho id of Fe; formed a welcome pre
text The Lipital w is rem bed and
military posts wire to be withdrawn
i- the roan as soon as possible it
was .e.idert that the l.iri'ei part r.'
the .Mint rx ould like S.-hnnJa pro-
.i-.... . b.. directh lontro'led bv
Fremh ar m nnd military authorl
t ie
iHrmc nil this Ii""' :'! .l onirui
i;ertnan ne-i.ners lad .onst.mtly
re; ! ite that a : Hm. 'n -
. . a-urns M-ed hi ;. rman the
Kuroeaiis in Fez were not at i ll i"
d.mcer When tnee hints pr ved to
of no effect the .-vino .euu.ii.
f Apr. I " I'll- i"i-s-wain;ii'-'
to I'M. hn h
be til si'tlderstooil. (bclar-
iltan rov 'mini: ith
no loni'er repleseliteil
.J I It a ii
At any
feared
r offl-
and d irlr.tr th-
rf I line BfKed the Henna t.
Covei nmetit for protection. As 'l
ronsecinence the (.?rn.nn crnl8r
Panthier w is et t to A'.'.'idir
I The French new -simpers published
ditrini: these ib'vs prove tbit. after
lliir.it:'.' been sia-tled at fin't. Frenc'i
iP'iblle opinion verv soon petf.-etiy
i iiiiiIiTr-looil the -neani'iL' of tills tep
' I or anv one who had followed the
ro-irso of the Moroccan nrestion t
a- lc -el r. i able tha Cer'nany
.houl.I sTii.ib'er-y wish to ionricr
M.r-ie -.hi lerri'-irv. Fven duriiv
tli tvost criiiial moments of the
whole affair rmanv had : Iwavseni-
idrit ii j I v dei lared that she puri il".!
onlv ei i Pi.lllic Inli re.ts 1 ft Yoror.i.
and this villi vi'iul reasoi.. lor i.t
J- . ...r
irianv tne oencpai ion 01 some jiari im
l 'rorrii apart from the ar wlil- n
I no ibmbt w ould have ensued miiI.!
mean noiliin' else than n lopi: nn I
continual display of military fores
i perfectly out of proportion t.i the pos-
jsihle ualn The frl"ndshli of the
Mot'oceatiH for Germany iiaiiirally
I would have tinned ir.to f litnity ?i
onn ns she followed the example of
Frame nnd took im the role of nn
Hiicressor. It is onlv netcssarv t-n
L'lin.e at the map and !oid ii tli.
Si"l route from Vilhell:ish:ivcn (hi
CerntSMiv. to Morocco bv vav of th"
iritish Isl 's to understand what it i
wi ll I have ttie.int for Ceni'sinv i
send a lar-ie inllitiirv fon-i to Moro -co.
Thi'-. would. b(wevet. hae In u .
I'navoid.ihle. since without K.'ch a'
force II would hae been impossjl !
to subie't to tlerman rule the nt'iruy
tribes of soillll Morocco all tile .'l.'ie
so bet a Ise thev would have tried to
obtain heli. fioiu their Algerian
neishhor.
s already sffed. the ntiitinle of
'lertuany was soon iindetnood in
I I'.iris The error of the expedi' io'i
to Fe h.-.vinn been m ole there wm
I'.othl'H left but to b-nr tli" ions--i..eii'
es alid Pi.v de.irlv f f w ba-
otherwise in the course of tini" 'tiip'it ;
have beenu obtained without any nn j
rlficc whatever.
There could iie no doubt what
price tlcraninv would ask.
On the one hand. Increased and
pierlse iruaranteen for the mainten-
ance of the open door In Moroico
which would enable l"rmnns to set-
tle and do business in Morocco l
spite of a French protectorate.
Op the other hand a compenra
lion in the form of colonial territoi.
which li.ul already oft n otioueh been
mentioned ilurlns the earlier phases
of the Morocco affair Freiiieat!v
the desire hid been expressed In
Oermnnv that such .1 step would be
taken Tfe Government however
had bslitatd. hopine that the itul"-
pendence of Morocco miirht I"' main-
tained. This hope was now il.-stro;.
t d bv tile force of event: and l.'T-
nrit'v p'ust be .i'iiridered l'nkv f..
b.-vlli'.' been able to rct'int; t.i the I le i
1' 1 i-iiii.en--atloii.
it is w.'il know n tha' fr nn th.
.i in "-mil a L-i-oiiuit this . o'ti l 11-itioti wis
i.r..i.i'i tat . ne in the Freer n Fottro. in or.br
V.. 111... w ll . 1.- II. lie .is ll-llill as liossi'il.
ic-iii i1.' German colont'-s rn toe
. . .. M i f 1 n .1 V' ere it 0
.1 hi i i ''! ui i'v 'I
le esl.lb'isblliel'l ol a."f'
II ide ro llcs Tbu til Was
bV the fe --Tl Ml I'O ' i a"r
between Fr'H'.e .nil Ger-uaiix.
t'.e liter l ow -r .0 res.
1 j.fd the l 'i:Mi'.-hi
Mllioii'.'h of iourse o inioiis to i
differ il' 01 t the val'ie 01 in" icru
Follow inu in a statement rondereU
t y K l Newcoine. te. retarv-irea ir-
er. lo .1 I. I'ope prehidel't. of the
United Chanties Association that will
.u.t..i'ily le of Interest lo the citizen
siiiji as a whole:
Amarillo. Tex. Jan. I '12.
I. I.. I'ope
I'r'suieui Fniied Charities.
Amarillo lexss.
My Dear Sir:
' InchiM'd Is a DlaU'fiient. showlnR
moneys received and expenditures
since I have been trens.irer of the
''lilted Charities. November 23. l!'ll
"When Mrs. YoutiR handed over to
me the Ireasurer's books with the
nood will or that ofiice. it wan my
d.-sire and Intention to Itenitre each
amount given to show In my annual
report from what source each offor-
Ini! cnn; Inn I soon linrned that
such a procedure would be Impossi-
ble a 'he first offerings h inded mo
were b Mrs. Ile-.vlns i i whl'b
reiirecenleil many sources from the
pennies by the little tot to 1
! amounts by iirious persons w ho
I charitably inclined. I
"The rollertb ns made by Mrs.
j oefi: are it. dinks leutiicy. I'll-'
ver nnd pennies and to keep In ti.ind
i wlni the various donors me except 1
1. 1.... : .... 1 . I.....L- umibl 1 a too!
is.re;i1 a tiisk lor tier notice I nave
' kept no record of names: however I
I keep an itemled record of every cent
paid out for anv purpose and hnve
Included same In my report.
"I with t-. call vour attention to
'the need of ft permanent building for
1 the care and protection of our un-
I fortunates and do not know of a bet-
Iter time than r ow. As von are aware
our present quarters 1st nM Fierce
'street! are the best In many wa'
iof any of the l uildints occupied s'nee
the foundation of this treat work.
We are at present pavinu $11 per
I month rent This place ran he pur-
clms.'il for v 1 one tiioiisann in 1
cash and balance on arml tonus. Ah I
we have a permanent bulldlne f and
on hand of flo1'. why not make an
el forr to raise bv popular subsi rlp-
lion the re in a i 11 i tit $;' to nuke
Yi t.-rd.i: 's increase in pavment of
iolliaxes and ilem.iiiil tor eveii.ii .i
was the lii"u.v1 of anv bilifle d.av or
iie present month ii. total up to
date bein T I'avtui tit of poll-'
IfXes and ev. in; liciis ly prerln. ti
at the time t.f . lovil.i; v ester l;iv even- 1
To prevent p'.e f iri i. 1
fed la the I -r-s d id !
to at oiii'l. I t a IU .Ml
I'l l I'l K IVI-ol I I. A - 1
d"-t .in.: t..ne i.m.i.a1:' ; i
Mnl NO SVI'.fl' It:' rn '1
: w m ti.. 1 ni-. in 1 ti.. !; t 1
l::r S'e 11 ireho l:. X . .
poro. s pi;'.si-r tr.- w tn e.
on t.
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I I'lecinrt
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I'recil). t
I'reclnct
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in im le. k was as folium
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Colin tor Fin kinthiim. for the cov
vevli n. e nf t'uise w:io are unable ti
of tile
I'ert'C
M'ld bv
1
Fx. I 1ii-tinii of turl.lii.ble
Tiiere ll! be a meet in 5
ftoi kholdiTH of the Ti: ker
II. .1 Whf.f.1 ro-uMHiv at A i-i 1 r it lo. ' -'"inl I il.'e
Tcia' on morning f Tlursdnv. Jan H-: new
L"th 1912. at o'clock in the Amu- e l'r";:r'
rillo Hotel.
K It F.N Fl.o.
Pres. Tucker l'crt" ti'Mi Wl-e-l Coin
pany. .::-!. )
BLACKBURN PLfi S
mWtt S..LKR
A I I 11 ki urn vdl! entermin
11 :; . i v . ' V ith ..
1 ol. r ' iu- I l-'bt. I..11' arv
I I. 1 I t r e .11 cl'Opi.irs In the
I 1 ' I: . ti e l.e'i. 1. tslilp of lio'h
ar- invii-d This lii.e'lnr It
-t will )... liitoiin.i!. mil lake
ml i.':elii bv those le a'
. . . 'r. Ul.11 k'nTti Xirsei
fiat evi-rv Woodnan in th-4
present is he 1 ot ti iu;da'es a
for ali.
11 p h n aKiti-; remark-
1 the iwople int- rst-
.1! in lt eronth dedare tnat it wi:
sh iw a d'."!'ip'iient little nhort Ot
si ri tisin-; It the fe' ire (J'llte .1
lt
. imps
is ft.n
the ir
tend III. 1
li e ! !..
ill 1 T of
(lllll
onlv at
i
Mouse brum I groceries sold i ''v""' '' ''
this ftore Griffin Gnieerv J 1 dditioti
51-ifc -I: 1 . I .
11. 1 1: net s I v tr uisTi r are
a' the to t meeting and l.l
t 1 ie-. ''u re W 111 be o'll-
t -k it i'. lo 'nit ation
arger.rl
were 4
1 iip
--SPECIALS AT-
OT CASH SEATS
FOR SATURDAY
1
our first pavn'Mit. and own our
Home"
I il m ijeite sure tb.it there are a I
number of liS-ril hearted men In 1
Ali'iinllo who will cheerfully donate
Jl'io e i. i for tios purpose am! p.er-.
hi'.ps more vvln-ii tl.ev are fully nil-!
vised of the treat food that Is inc
done bv ii tew onlv
Verv respect fully
It. 11 NKUCfiMi;. !
Treasurer Fnlted Charities. .
Amount on hand tn bank Nov. I
I 2r. 1011 '.:
Collections and deposits since
that time ?!0..t
3 gallon cans full pack Plums for $1.00
11 pounds of Arm & Hammer Soda for 50
1 00 bars Clairette laundry soap not off brands for . 3.20
100 bars Crystal White soap not off brands 3.20
48 pound sack Home Brand Flour for only 1.40
2 large packages 25c Oats for only .35
Large Queen Olives per quart only 40
Total
PISFFIiSFM F.NTS
i (d i
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PACKING HOUSE PRODUCTS
Swifts Premium Breakfast Bacon per pound only 22c
Swifts Premium Hams not off brands per pound 16c
lO pounds Swifts Premium Lard for only $1.30
lO pounds Swifts Jewell Compound Lard for only 80c
Remember Our Regular Prices Are Lower than the
Special Prices of the Little Cross Roads Grocery.
We are in position to buy our goods for less.
3 quarts Cranberries for 25c
Dressed Hens large and fat nice Fryers
Turkeys all sizes at per pound . . 15c
PLENTY OF SUGAR AT SEAY'S
F.ii
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mi
in.
K
er. hand and in
l.i
S i.l c
I
imiim. i iii ti: in I
of iualilhi Fen. e.
b.
la 'etto"
.-.I a new
i mil I not
in.: that a u
: i of Franc
ibi
. rditn Suli'in as defined bv lb
it tint mat n.-i iu..u
j. i . . . . i i ... i .
torv r.ib'd to tierminv. i' ' e.iu c. i
that lerni.in cotntven . and in.l'.s .
trv. Cetmati miners and f irnu-rs
have obtained valia'ile .juaciineei
for t'elr inierest In Morn.... Tl'"'
a-reeinent fiimlshe. a povverfal in I
strutvent in the han.N of the Cerir;"!
coveriliietlt. enablilli '.t pel ll.alien' l
ti muted Cermtin interests In s He
of all rotrarv efforts. A car- f il rea.l-
in? of the tot of the a i reef .ent will
be convincing in this r'speet The
explicit prohibition of different."!
treatment of Roods Import d by for-.1-jn
countrio! wnlch Is of e-nial bene-
fit t nil nations il'.rbllini; the
Ftilted ?t.ites - the severe rub's 'or
rontrolllnc this1 the po"sibi!ttv f
in atin. nl t a clenrlv defined svsten
of a'hiiration with revarl to ci.i:nn
aciinst Mi.rociiin and Fre-n I; 11"
thorilics the popsi'illitv of th- mii-
hirurtl ui of prlvto ralU.ivs with. i it
nublic .111'petiti vn. nnd t'l.ii iidtcn.-
IstraMoti bv private boards n'l th.-.-provisions
of the nerocnotit utiinoi
tio too bli-'hlv valued.
'In the whole. It can therefere be
said that the negotiations cond tel. d
under the mora! pressure of the Ken.'
ttit of the I'anthier to Afad'r led to
a satisfactory result for Cer.unt ;. . bj
eanso she nvolib'd cIiisIiir phantonn.
and tried onlv to r-.n h a coal hldi
it vvs possible for her to attain.
iriunii ti e I'.itv of the libr.-v
To filter tile bio. d IS the kidlle'
dutv.
When thev fail to do thi.-. tie !.:
li.'Vs are sick
Itackache and mi'tiv kidney iii '
low
Frinarv trouble pain.
Down's Kidney Fil's should '
used
Xmarillo people endorse ihettl
Mrs S. II Clark '.id N Tavi-
st. Amarillo Texas savs 'T hav.
Riven Doan's Kidney Fills a thoroiu-'
trial and nothini; has e'er benefit. '
toe more than this reinedv Vv ki '
nevs were tn bad shape when I c '
Doan s Ki.lnev Fills at I.. (V Ihoiu;
son A Co 's Drou Store but the u.--
j of this preparation relieved n:e ifi
' mediately I have since taken thi
1 ret'iedv whenever I have been in nee'
'of It and it has never failtd t.i t'
move pain In tnv bark or inv nth.-
symptom of kidney coinpl.iH'.'
I For sale bv ill' derib iv Fr. e
rents FiiterM:lb!iin Co. 1 . : t f i ' .
I New York sole intents fur fie I te-
states I Kenieinber the name Do.in s
and t ike no otht r
I1.nl Wt-nttH-r roitilim l.et un fl1
your coal bit s. Kenvcn ''.rain Cea
Co. phone T. Sl-tfr
Try the I". I. if Vessoiuter S. rvl e
for uulck calls; we are the iiin.lv
Klnit IU. 19-tf.-
Fancy Country Butter per pound
Good Cooking Bultcr per pound
35c
25c
Large Oysters and Plenty of Fish.
One gallon Log Cabin Maple and one package Fern-
dale Pancake Flour all for $1.25
One pound Brown Cracker Co's Assorted Fancy Cakes
regular 35c sellers one pound only 25c
2 Large Fat Mackerel for only 25c
We will make you special prices on all extra
standard California fruits and all canned vege-
tables in dozen lots
ON SATURDAY
Remember you can always get the best for less at
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Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 67, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 20, 1912, newspaper, January 20, 1912; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth297717/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .