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The News Carries the Full Leased Wire Service of The Associated Press
AMAMLLO
AILY NEWS
VOL XI. NO. S3.
AMARILLO TEXAS SATURDAY MORNING JANUARY 3 1920.
PRICE FIVE CENTS
Mil IDE R
EFFORTS. RENEWED
ERE TO BREAK SENATE
i
BADLYTREATED TREATYDEAOLOCK
DETZER DEIS
ACCIKKD omCKU KXPMIXS KKXATOIW OP HOTIS PAItTIKH
Ill-jFlMliG COllCll)
MOTHS AND THE FLAME
MKTHODrl IHKII IN IP-
HOLDING DD-MIPLXt:. .
ItKTtKMNli POIt XKV
Hr'SMION.
MEN HERE NEVER STRUCK CONGRESS MEETS MONDAY
Know Nothing of Origin of (W OmiIi Mile M
. t . i ... 1 hi i .
tfmgUIIW-a llllll IIP irilTil
Temlitiony Ton.
clmVitl.
luiicuvcriiiic l
4Mher lo Make Plml Otfi'
lt I. nl Work
Torre
K.rr."..r- ... . WASHINGTON. Jan. 2. Effort
r.i. iwiir.. jn. . .uniru I'"-" 0 r.k l0 routy duadlock In the
oner wuo re.iei arrow anu i t t renewed today u eona-
bolateroualy were roughly h.n'lle! of . r b.Kn r.turr.IK
Deter court murtlalled for alleged
brutal Ij oat ttn-tit lo uilliiury prl-
oner at le Manx Prance where he i
commanded a military police com-'
puny testified today in fxphiinliiK !
hi difficulties In niiilntiiliUiiii army
dtaciplinc.
On imi' nocualon he nld. ho broke
to tln re-roiivculiig of roiiKi'KN on
Aid'lllllV.
.XUIIIcnill ('ollflTI'IMIH
The only Hiirfiice development
with a II ii tit Ti.-r ol conference in
which liolli S Mil I or odgo of Maaau-
i... ... ..... i.i. . i i... .....i
ciui-mm i n iiii r'iuuitiuiii i'uii''i mm
Hl'IWlOV I IU lllMll k. Of Nclllllk Hi t-
. . " r ' r i.u . '' l-'"lr of the democrat worn
pled by wo men charge! with lm- p a . . .
lr.onallng ml It.ry policemen and h A
they threatened him with automatic f(ri0! iiMA R((
pletol. .... i .'ut I hey save mi Impreaaion of
lie argued them Into laying "M .; day' work hud
lhelr gun. ami arreted 4tnod tin aituutinn.
Wow IU ndUMl IU UBhly compromlnc however.
Detier explained l hut he did not wnrm debated ...
i! f. . w i . Vi... Mioii. i'i'h hIi o uppurpntly niuneuvor-
hut often uhoutod thnm. ! fc h b
l.i'rrort. So.nl to hro.k from It formrr Po..on.
udod ih table lo force thorn M:(nni olh Mn w.ro t work on
yrlKoncr. but often ahoulod at thorn
put n led
and pound
to talk
I did not Ml wa. dolni my . l41 l1llpf
duty In not nakln them talk." ho
aald whan aaked whether ha had In-
formed prlminrra of their conntlhi-
tlonal rlKbV not to Incriminate them-
Htven. ThA captain denied thai he
hail eer ivm the order
AntMHo" on rule
keatlni Of nmolitrK
TrIU of Work
Peter told of apprehending ins
of American aoldlera who wen ah-
aent will out leave and operating a
"aalei rommlwMtry" in Muntxra of
roikU uto'en from frelnht rara.
The Americana with their "com-
mlwarv" wore de-Inn a hi -buxlncM
Article tn continued the i-rux of
all (ttcuHionH. neither mde havini
found much favor for Ita ronndabmil
nropoKnlit r.f the nbect. Next In
rier o llfl Z ' Promlne. y n ttle.n..e.l.m of
riraiuiiiiiAMn )( .h 4 1fmorr -(j uppurcnFfy deter-
Imlniii lo muke mime nioillfleatlon In
the reeervatinn aduptoil at the Inut
neislun by I no l epiiiincan muoriiy.
The xenertl lmprenlon wail thnl
an arreeinent nn artlrle ten would
Hlmoot end the inn'roverny.
Want l niMtni. lit Mi.ke l'lrl Mitvr
In ilei lurlnpt formul romprombin
a ...... t ... f h.iiii lti.t ilmiiArtKnta
w.h the rtm w.
and ron d M. program of lant aennlon. To thl.
.M"JS .ol!:' La.or H'-v.A'hr
nenkulfe. then In a voire acarre
audible he murmered. "no."
1IU crom examination will begin
Modday.
JELLICOE IN NEW Y
MOltKI.Il i'HWT HK MHtl
tillKAT HHITAIX MAKIMl
VOllM TOllt.
urn Knniish nn hid lde of the I'lmlll
I her to defeat ratification who were
pledged agalnet any compromise that
did not Imoatr umterlally the ma-
jor II. v program.
MUltK IXSI'MTOIIH Tt
iiwm.K HMt taa.ivtc'
NKW VOIIK.
if AuwUtnl I'l
NOiJAl.KS. Arl.. Jun.
2.- rhnrlea
lliirdy. collictor of t'UHtoma of Arl-
(.ii a diittrict hu reiiumted five addl
HoiimI ctiMtoma (nMpiTtoin todoul with
Honor amugling tom Mexico.
Since the liquor law of 8mon
SMOOTOFFICER
t MWY STILUS
IX T llt(.IV.-
WHILE ON WAY AKKiiei m... X
V i'iiAi;i.!.nni. v . a Jan. a '
2 -Twenty aeven Illicit Ktiila
III HIIVMI I A I with a combined mime It y of ap
IV II UU1 II flli 4 proximaielv ?Un Kallona were
4 aeim-rt In hI Virginia In le- 4
" 4 cemher by atate and county
CHICAGO aJn. 2.- Shortly afnr 4 prohibition officer. Hixty ono
two bandita roblied a Jewelry alorw arrentla were made a'id 5".
of I VOOt) to.ly. their uuiomobila P' whl.key conrioled
mnH a niir...an . Sixty barrelH and tw. keg 1 of
BOLSHEVISTS
SEEK PEACE
WITH ITALY
SCORES THROWN IN JAIL
IN ALL LEADING CITIES;
DEPORTATION TO FOLLOW
liY THE ASSOCIATED TRES&
WAItHWTH Mill IMMI
IX KV VOKK
M.V VOKK Jun. 2. Home
WM '.varranla were Iwuitl .for
the arrexl of ra lhulu here TliU
wan mIi lo lie f If Hi of the lo-
in I for tlie rtiMntry.
11m liN'nl roliln were uniler
llie perwinal KUH'ivUIn of
tlilif H)in of file di'uirt.
nii'til ei r1 m- li-e.
Atdiiniy H-nernl I'lilmrr
VerootiaHy iliniij.l the treu
itui: ! no Inrn WiikblHkton
lilili. f tliT.it of fli'iiiU tn-re
Muled In.! a It ilifmlie aim
the rlit.lmtf f llie I wlliil
hli.l'n if t very alM'a) who linn
plull.-d na.ilil 1 llie AawrliiMi
govern mi-tit.
TWKXTV AUK XAHIli:i
IX t I.Kr l.M OHIO
Hf AnorlllnJ I'rwa
x l xiLiuii. in. 1 p 10 fen
oMn k lonlgtit I wenty alliited rU.
cnU liwl lf n arrelet here ImiIoU
ln the heail of the IhI roniniun.
IM imriy. AM'il by illiv count)
nfth lMU anil loy Aim-rlccn IcaaTtH
ierilveii the foW-ml .emlb'trllteo
Minn-lied the lioine f llie alleg-ed
raitHrfli ami m-ImiI IHeratNre nl
giuun iilciurr).
Number la ruuWnruli
I ITTHIII litill Jaw. SrMiMrt.
HiH. .f juatire atfi-nln raiiletl alien.
eil rillot hexlquiu ier la llie I'liu
barieti ilklrict loolhl. Hie a amber
of i.rlwt acra wiaa mut Jiaowa at In
local nffliv of llie ib'ptUlBiml "f
Jahlice early lonlglil
IHMHtlCltH t At tillT
. IX XKW JKIWKV
1OMON. Jun. J. M. Thllcherln.
IloUhevik foreign miniater. ha pro-
poard to Italy a remimptlon of re la
tioii bet ween that country anj ao-
wine aUu rro eeucd. et Kumla pointing out inn me
hospital. On the way the robl en allot "" i l .VIT .hi .mi iha
ni. Itlaik He route to Italy" rav a
lug motorlat aUrted with them 10 4
unJ probably fatally wounded thu
policeman threw out the motoil.it
and eacaped with hi. car.
10
T
PL I
I Mohcow
here.
wlrelerf ineawge rco.'ltOU
Jan. 2. Admiral
Vlacoutit Jelllcoe former flrat aea
lord of Great Uritaln becin a week wvtt pnaaed allowing light wine and
end vlalt to New rorg touny aa pan f.eT t H(lil. arrenta have i.een
of hia poat-wa riour of tho world. He n)ul m sro. DuuxlaH. and Nottai".
la the guel of fharlea M. Hchwab ' of )Pmona who were found hrinn:r
rhalrmun of the board of the ltethle- uor OVrr the line In their i.mk.N.
hem Uteri corporation. In Whone prl- tIib n lllimv m.llrr have been or-
vat car ho came from Ottawa und . j 0 r00pcrnip with the rutnm
at whoae Klveralda Drive reeldeiico (ff)np rt l0 awwi n aean hlng '
he la ataylng whlla in tho city. automobile.
With Mr. rtchwab the admiral via- -lied
the New York atock exchange
and wa greeted w ith cheer by ln-nlen ('aniliiliay
broker. Then h Inaperted the navy
I
illtY IXOKIIIlKI) WIIITIUII
tilUIH IIKATII WA Ml HOKIl
Oil hl ll'IIK. 1
I
I
GREAT OVER SEAS
;ND ACTION IN11HISE
T
RADE OFFENSIVE
AltKA VrtAH HTATK MIXIXO liilu
KAIIJ Ttl HKAI II IIM ISlOX
KMiAIUHNU XSlMTOH
gf AkwUlnl
KOKT SMITH.
Ark.. Jan. 2. The
U AkvMimi t'tm
IM iaXUAK Jan. 2. Two of the
x membera of the coroner jury
whtrh Imluv mlurnoil a non-roinmll-
tal verdlit In the lnquet Into Iha KMIIItllloX Wil l. UK HKXT Tt fei o reacn a aeciaion on in raw
Arkanaaa atate mining board today
aJn.
The
death nf KIUaheth Kord Griffith be
lieved that the girl committer ail;
clde; two believed ahe waa killed .
and two wore doubtful aa to whether
It waa a eaae of murder or u Icicle.
None of them however thought
that lr. C'hrlaiopher G. Hrhott
hOlTH AMKIllt'A Al
IMTI l hTATM
of Thoma If. Shiw. depoaed altite
Mr AwwlatiVI frrt
NKWAItk X. Jn. 2. reral
egenlM who were iMalleil lo thl elly
In the nallon-whle riumlui of rmli-
rain tonight j-ahM "reil" lHuliuar-
ler armed Willi ;KHt wnrranlm I i
Jirey (II) warraalN were lMfl
for 410 penNiN".
OKUtlAlJi AtTIVK
IX tMltAlM
Mr Aawwtet frmrn
Itenver Colo. Jan. 2. fllx alleg-
ed radical leader were arreated to
night In raid by the department of
Justice npneenlativea In Denver. I i
rnnnecilon with the nation-wlil .
round-up.
Arrel In Sl. laiil.
i AMvrante rm.
St. I'aul. Mnn . Jan. 2 Nine al-
leged radirala had leen arreated up
to 30 tonight. Search for oth r
radical continue.
IHrt U K HI'ltKAD
Xr.T IX MT. I AH H
IVK) IX' J All.
AT MIDNIGHT
WASHINGTON Jan. 2.
Tha greatet round up of raf-
liala In the natlnn'a hiato'jr
waa conducted tonight by the
g.ivcrument through the d-
p.ir' mem of Juatire agenta In
J 3 citla from coaat to eoaat. 4
At midnight report Indlcal-
i d thut mom than 1.&00 mem-
i r of tln romniunlNt and
inn niunlxt laboe partiea were
in ruHindy. and department of
4. I'u 'no orflr'iiU exrreed (he
ooiiiliui that daylight would
' luhe 1h.1t nuuiber behind
ih'- imi. 4
'
WASHINGTON. Jan. l-ly-mh.
ins n renreriedJ and carefully yreuiir
nl nuivenii'at agalaat eimmaaiela
aal rommuniMt Ubor group of null
rain agent of the rteportaieat of
Jnxilre looicht a-otiuarteil ralU la
Iblrty-three rliiea from roaat to
roat
lUiil were roadarled la tlie fol
lowing rltlea:
New York liNllimore rbwton Buf-
falo (lik-aim CleveUad Denver Dea
Motaea Detroit Grnad Baplda Hart
foril ladleaapolla Jarkaoavllle Kaav
M City Um Aagelea Lolavtlle
Mil wanker Newark Omaha rhlw
detivhla ritlatmrgh. rorllend. (Or
egoa). PoHlaad (Maine) rrovklewce
Haa rraaclaco. Hrraaloa Kaokaae
M. loai. M. Pawl llarintffleld. Mam.
)yraeaiM Toledo and Treatem.
.Offlcbila Perd) .
k I InH. n.....l - - n- ; . -
to obtain for aubmlMlen to tha de-
partment of labor eaae for deporta-
tion of "a very large aumber of our
mnt dangeroua anarchlata and radi-
cal agitator."
"Agenta 6f the department." he
added went out prepared to eateh
the radical with the gooda on."
Hundred Caaght In Net. .
The general charge of attempting
lo overthrow the government by
force or violence waa placed agalnat
the peraona arreated during the raid
orfieiala declared they believed tev-
eral hundred membera of tha eom-
munlala and eomrannlat labor partiea
would be behind the bar before '
morning.
Plana Were Complete
Official here declared the round
(Continued on Pi .ft I.)
BILL WOULD G!V
E
. C. C. BROAD RATE
E
FIXING
fES
yard In Brooklyn with Hear Admiral m ..'..
1....... II clennon and John II. Mo I.OI ISVII.I.K Ky.
Donald and Captain O. P. Jarkaon. I.nulavllle Time toilay print a dn-j
f a N who I acting a hla naval nlal from Governor Kdwln P. Mot-
aide while he I In the I'Mled Sluleiv. row thut he la n caiidld.u for 'he
Several lirltiah naval officer almi r. puhiieun vice -pn ildentiul i'o-iina-
. Hon.
mine InHpedur. hut Chairman Yount
atated tonight a deciaion would be an-1 J AmrlaM rnia.
uonnced early tomorrow morning. I ST. l.Ol' IS. J.n. 2. Six allegvl
tt Awiai.a I m I The entire duv wa taken un With rrirU bar and three In eaat 8t.
I.ONIH1N. Jan. 2. The IJrlllah i i ...niinlng of wltnewie of uh-i Loul. had hin arrexed un to 10:SU
government la planning a great over-1 mtiiflion ftf le.tlmony int the hoard ': n'rimk mn'cht. Arreat were con-i
charge with murdering hi 17 .vearl ea trade Uien. vea declared Ha- J r letter and mener hy Governor Unulng. The poUre expreatni the be j4
old ofllce altant killed her. m Greenwood heud of the depart-: troUgh. who aked the hoard to ln-1 wt that aom radical end th'.
The Jury reported inability to de- nient of hht' trade in a; tn'er- vMgnte the cue. Miaw wi rep- roundup and went under cover. i .
termine who fired the fnal ahot. Slew it inrli.ia t.virlng tr.d ex- ( ronied by an attorney and arcorJ-j
Kxcept a letter written to Dr. ! hii.ltm .n Soii'h Afr.ri. Au iruli i inf t ar'tument. prea-nled the
R'hott by Mia Griffith laat May. No-v yenlund ami larada. I hoard. Shaw contend the Governor' l'-l t'anghl la ItiiUdelpbiA .
when ahe wa a fmnce of th ephyl-i Sunction f.r tliat t art of tio plan h.i n- lee.il rlwht to iliorhnrae him. ' ' ' " -
CtXI KWKKH fP MOCKK AND
tiKNATK UK Aftl AC.1IKK-MKXT.
were In the party.
'November Railroad
Deficit Sixty five Million
fly AnerM'! r"
WASIIING'H'N. aJu. 2. The g.u-
ernemnl deficit from railronil operu-
iion In' November will bo aPpiiixi
mati ly $til.'"'H'.'lft low record f r
the year aecordlug to figure niml
Hibllc tiM.U'lii 1V the bureau nf rail-
way economic. Net operating Income
for Ihe Month u ei tlmati'd t liav.
lullcn Ix'lnw I2ti.0iirt.0oo which th"
l.nrciill of ecoinuuli declared Hie
iwet in thirty year when con.mii
d n prceilt:iBO of Inveaimenl.
tiro revetiiiea for the month ri to
ratlmiiled at 3.l'00.Ml'l.
Thla figure In only kllglittv below l he
huh iimtk of h ear uxo. but the
heavy epi-ne. due In pnrt lo tin'
toal alrlke which atao redured llie
revenue left Wile f II" Ol'erall.i.t
revmuea net.
Next l-ow l-argi
The governriient'e net loi the bp.
reau entlinateil. on the bala of in-
leralate romn'crce eomrt'ealon llg-
ur. hn" reached SIJooo.ono In
Ihe Iwiiity llir-e month of railto.il
i. railoii. The bureau placed til"
Iomh for the eleven mouth t IT'
at more than $:!::i.niio.oiii.
Peeeniber return on the r. il oper-
ation v.iafori .'mhi a bringing uimth-
er li liiie In a iutemert iHnieil a
few duv ami bv Director General
lline. who Hlnted to Ihe Itii'Vltuhli
liwx l re vi r. inn ln 'lil nt lit Ihe ma1
Htrlke
Parnina fur Mmiili
The Noveinlier earning in iii'i'
puled hy tin biiri'u with roiuii.i-
live finnreH for the iirrcin.lnu
linn . I Ii n IHIR follow:
Itevi'iiue f Hi;. nun. noil I to.iniO.Odrt
i:hiii . il. oo. ood r.v:i..'.n.ni i
Net Inc. I . iiiiu. no ..i;.:. n n into
I Wlille Ihe November rerenuea
were aald by the bin cm u lo uliow an
ItiiT. line of 1 1 43.71)0.1100 a compared
with ih avirage for the month In
! the three year leal period before thoj
war. expenee and laxe bavt W
Inrreawd more than :i3.uoo.ooi.
olnn appnrenily IliMe hkui w
throAii on the il-aih of the girl
which the coroner lm held took
plure he ween one and 3 o'clock of
Ihe afte rnoon of Ivceml.er 31. The
letter W4 found 10 Ihe flrl'.
purn.v
lUnl in Port land
My I.Ih( I
POUTI.AND. Ore. J.m. ?. - llfllda
on k.x plarc an-Mvid of helm; ru-
ilcxvou for rilicjl her wen- ion-
ducted loniclit bv federal aulhoi die
Tctiy arre- in h.id been m.i.le nt an
curly hour.
WrAIHER
lui ii!ri-.nl t a r.clved fiom tn.
trciifuiv il ;.! iiueiit. Sir lliiii.i
a d UI..I il I riipoMi l.n to m ii !
evhllniiDiK lo Smith Anicricj mid
the I Ii l .1 S'aK H
lie eoliM'I'Mcd that IM.'il plumisfl
to In Ih - ifii .i'c l .'ir III the lii loiy
ot Hull Ii ii. i.i-
F.1EXIC0 Tfi EXPORT SUGftH"
The 1..
KllllK
.-il.ly et the Iio.iiiI'h Invexii-
the mailer I alxi nil o ked.
ABE MARTIN
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VII llt III M ND
l.l!i:i. T. . Jun. 7. - The
Mikiiiiii fox i iimeiit h.na nn'hoi 'i.-eii
thr evpoi l.il ion of migar l-call.M' the
Mii h .mi h.ir.l I more than li"-. d
tor iImiih iiU4uniplliiii end Ih
new Ii.ii'"-i le iilipriMchin. mi.i" .1
lug In I'l I'mviinal. o I Mexico fiiy
The cet.iMi iiv' Mi Xad Iner-
:: ( rh:ini aki' i't m'eition t exnoit
Itighe! yeierdiiy In l'.l 14 .ow!ih!r uridn aui'My In order not to
est k. llighiKl yenieiilav ." . I.ien
2.
Ilunildltv D.l4
Drv I cm p rat in .21 Ii! .'M
Wei 4tip:raliii-e .2'l ".x :;
llumlililv ........7 4 41
Ko"!'! : Salurdiiy fuir. Utile
rhango In temperature
li. ...i. !. L 1 m hi.it Hi i.i.ar rnn
rome In In grailing the request. I
l.ui Culir. r fterreiary of Ihe Ireaa-'
Uiv. wario'd the nil
Went Texaa: Saturday fair. alM
ly warmer north portion: Sund.
lair. I.ltlo hvo In ti uiperafne.
if
mil
Philad-li'hiii Ji:i 2. lUid on
nil. s-l Uiliie.il ln .id .t; l!rr.i In ft-
'.'il.olh (if I'li.L.ili lphl;i ere made
loniKht Ui to li ' o'cio-k. I.i
premier ha 1 lcn --1 1 to point
atalii'lit.
ibill Juibil in IK-lrolt
Oy A-MMaha I M
I'KTliOIT. Mich.. Jan. I. More
th.-n i'liu ii I'urlnif-nl of Jutl-e oper
alive aiteir bv pollen ruided a
M-nibly bulla and homea tonlUt
rounding tp aliened raiU al. at It
o'ei.H'k. 30 hud liet'Q taken 11 rut
toil)-.
t1iMMl"VPT I.KADKIt
I H.IIT AT MN ANI.KI K
Rf -ll.
I.OS AXi;KI.Ki4. Jan. 2 -Henja
min l.lng 2 2. alleged local head O
the l.lthuiaiiMn g'a'ip of ihe com
munixt. wa arre'ed. ton'ght on t
deportation wnrrint and hel-l on
bond of f lO.OHil
I . Held In Kana City
K N-y- CITY. Jan. 2. Twelv.
n-eoihera of Ihe fomniunat party. B'l
Itu'kian. were arrwted at the'
l'Oti- In Kna Cllv. Klii. I"
ithl h r ' " lfc" -
trice of annar mu-rtni.i lie mereaavd ! t i.aie Pud talka eome o'
to the h.inie trade I !i!eiilii' a randy factor. C git miiho
f r i'Er. Ther' allu omebuddy left of Jutli-e. Thev ar hM '
Tin. band roiea(if maceratluj n ever' rommuaily that know a lot -..rt... .-...
r- n.inii.l. int.. .li.i... ...... .. Ik... -Imiiii iK' fiit-rmliiiM manl nf taatiee nerllVea viil I"'
till bung uaed in Jii.n ;.i the man- ' anybody thal'a likely f git op- expected t arret more than one ro-frivH npon 'h fm"'to
. .. l !...
umvtJTON. Jan. 2 An
:n -in -nt to !ee iha Interttat com-
in . e rnmtnlMlon auprenie auihortv
i iii.ii. ailrii-td rate wl:h power
i i.j-. i.i and annul rate order of
ij'i ' 0"ir'l'-'.nn waa reached te
ti.ii l.v th- aenat and houee eon-
derlng the Kach-Cummln
r-'Void reeirranliatlon bills. Tha
fc iTil cnetm'Mi'nn woulj he author-
'ed o 'ibititute It rinding and
-lie order for I hone of atate cra-
ni'tc whin the latter give an un-
fair ailvuntace lo or dlarrtm!n:ite
e"'n iniermate commerce or In-
'refit rlther outline or Inaide of a
tntc.
Utile Oiange
The conferee agreetneent pro-
vide for Utile change In tha exlatlug
law but more definitely etabllhea
the eupreine rate power of tho tedetl
cnmmialon and la designed to re
nuive doubt rained in aeveral eaaea
before the aupreme court aa tn tho
authority of the eommlaalon over
Inlraalate rate which .conflict with
lntertate tariff. The power oC
'ta railway rommiwloo. however.
I federal commiion In the making of
J would not be encroached upon by Iha
Intrastate ratea If such do not pre-
judice or dlncrlmlnaie agalnat Inter
-' outaide of the atate.
The conference agreement chair-
man Cummin announced tonight
ro-ovlde for adoption of tho achate
hllPe provtalon. r-
Hee Plan
The hnuae plan of authorttbig thej
o-V- enmnil.ion to upend tat
rale piacing "undue burden.
. . axmmere. would. It
wa bei.evi-1 bv mim ef the confereea
ufacture of paper.
IhhIi.
bnndrej 1 f ore morning.
H.er le f -rvi-i all atate rates.
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