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The News Carries (he Full Leased Wire Service of The Associated Press
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RILLO DAILY NEWS
VOL XI. NO. 19.
TEN PACES
AMARILLO TEXAS TUESDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 3 1920.
PRICE FIVE CENTS
TWO HE AMERICAN AVIATORS LAND ON DON SOI
AMA
BOTH PARTIES
ARE READY 0
TREAT! FIGHT
IlKrTKLMAXH JOIN I'OltCKS
WITH DKMlK HATS IX KTAXH
IOII OI'KX DIM IKSIO.XH
WILL GQ BACK TO SENATE
Lodge Will Make Kffoil In Hcorn
rliMlr Karly Next Week
Outlm k Knr Anrccmont
HUH (.liHimy
r Asanrlalld Pre.
wakhinhtox. Fib. 2. S.-nal
republican leader Joined force with
the democrat today Id bring the
peace trraly back Into the . senate
next week.
Countering Ihi! democratic ulaii li
re-open debate week from tumor
row. Senator Lodge republican load-
er aorved not Ire In- would mnk a
similar effort a week from today.
The earlier date was accepted hy thr
democrat unit In muiiy n iiuriorn It
wan predicted that considiTiitlon vil
llio treaty would be resumed thru by
unanlinou consent.
It was emphasised however tluil
the uKrremetii to put the treaty be-
fore the xtnato again did nut mean
tlln lender were optimistic over pr1t-
pert of ilx (Uml disposition. It wuc
predicts that aomo minor point al
lsue threshed out In private and In-
toruinl iienotl.it Iiium. mlKht soon be
agreed on by the senate but urn-
Stora were not no hopeful over III
disagreement on article ten and the
Mop roe Doctrine.
As noon 0" a resumption of ope.i
diarnxxlnn aeemeil assured leader
put their head together to work out
a method of keeping debate within
leakoiiable bound.
FILED BY LEAGUE
CNK LF MILLION Ml.l.ltS
I .tIOt XT ASKKD Foil IN
CO.MPI.AIXT
HUGE DAMAGE SUIT
AGAINST JDISOII
t A.-wiitil lr
NF.W VOUK. Feb. 2. Complaints
in a half million dollar dumugc hiiIt
were aerved today by the Now
Vork American league club against
tl. Ilaiicrofl lolmson. president of
the Amorlcun league.
Action wa started ngaitisl John-
xon at the time the American league
met here December tenth tor itx an-
nual meeting when notice of mill"
were served on Johns'in and hlx five
loval rlub owner. ( 'entile Macs
rhlladelphla: Click C.rlffith. Washington-
Frank Xavln. lMrolt: I'hil.
lilt Hill. St. 1 .011 1 x ntiii James Dunn.
Cleveland. Complalntx alo were
served today on lhe five rluh own-
er In one of three xuilx brought
j against J.hnnn.
' In the fltxt of Ihe three xuilx. the
New York rlub demand damage
of f.'iiio.onn perxonnlly from John-
won on the ground Ihnl he "concelv-
f e. Ihe idea of driving the New
York club not of bixehall ami lo
thlx end did varlou act injurious
the New York flub. Including u-
pension of May and by erroneous
statement injurious xtalemcnt In-
fluenred the dlant to write refusing
In rnntlnne permission lo Ihe
Yankee lit line Ihe Polo It round
after 1920 nd hy making public the
plan which Ihe New York rlub bad
for Ihe riiulxltton of a new site pre-
vented It acquisition on advanta-
geous lernia."
The complaint also ronlaln e
Itrart of a letter written by Jol.n-
M.n lo hi five loyal rluh owner
dated Augnxr U. 1l". nd marked
"Portoiial and ronfldenti.il."
14 Inch Rainfall
is Cause of Heavy
Damage in Florida
B Am'M frea
JACKSONVILt.K. Fla . Feb
Ihmiage Into Ihe hundred of thou.
.....I ..f Inllan alreadv l been
caused at SI. Augustine. Fla.. by n
linwnnour of rainfall which amounted
In 14.15 Inche in Ihe lal forty
lioura anil ha not abated according
lo advice tonight from thai rlty.
Th.. ruuaewnv lit Anraatia l-lalid h.
l-n waxheil away and heavvalainag
Ion hu een raued lit ducV ano.
Hinall xhlpplnt
The potato tteellon la under water
and lo to that crop alone I extb
mated at aeveral hundred lhouand
dollar.
E
ItKIIIItT Wil l. UK SI MITTI.II TO
1.IIWKK I l.tMHt TODAY I (lit
KAUI.V Alt 'KIT AM'K
THREE MOUTH'S DEADLOCK
IkI-IiiiIiiii Will lii T."iIHlOMMI
Acre or I'libllc IjiiicU In e.
-rn Hale for He-loi.
mefll
-tjf mm-InI 'rrM.
WAsiHM.ToX. leb. tf. Three
inonlbx of l kit ing ami nn almiel
unbri'.ikulile l .iil-lm k on the oil
limil leaving bill enileil late IihIhv
Ibmuuli iiKH'i'itii'iil lit Iioiim- and xen.
Hie ii nfem-i on b'ttlkluiion. I linir.
man SiimiI aiinouneeil lite i-oiiference
repiill Mould Ih mibinilleil lo lite
boiioe loiiHumu' and tin effort nvolc
lit eblnln linini'iliale i-iillerallon.
I'eiiillnit III Year
The iti-S lori l U erat l'd In le
nppiiiveit Willi llltb- oiNeilion by
ImiIIi Hie lione nnd M-nale ibereliy
rotndetinx btclsliitlun Hmliig f;
ten )'ar. wbli li ivonbl open for lie-velopiiH-nl
aHn.nualel) 7.liNin.lHHl
iicm- of public domain in wetorn
tale. (iM eiin u ximllar bill
wax pniM-il Inn thr helinle'x failure
In adopt I lie rorferrnce n-lmrl In I be
lam of legislation at lie cte.e of the
session irevenleil rnncliiM-lit.
divisions of Hill
A proposed Hie bill affect oil
giift. phosphate sodium and oil shale
hind and I strictly a leasing mea-
sure all provision for sale having
been eliminated. I'nder the inea-
are. approximately U.uofl.lHlO ami
of government coal l;ind would be
opened for development as well u
about X.fMio.iiiiQ acre of oil land.
.Minimum Hnynlly
A agreed by Iha ronfereea. . the
bill npucrlfles only a minimum roy-
alty the aetiate piorlsion pmrldinx
rtmx mi utn royalties having been eli-
minate. A in contested claims on
oil Ihe conferee agreed upon even-
ty per rent of the rovally received on
past production going In the recla-
mation fund twenty per renl lo the
states In which the oil was produced
nt len per rent in (he government.
I'nder another compromise all royal-
!ic I in oil aas. coal phosphate
and sod 1 1 in produced would be di-
Irlini'ed :i I-'.' per cent to thn re-
clamation fund. "7 1-2 per rent to
Hie Mate nil 1 e per rent to the
government.
General Pershing
Vint El Paso
VA. I'ASO. Feb. :. After xM-nd
In K thirty hours in CI Pao. Ceneral
John .t. 1'ershitm left for San Anto-
nio. Texas late today.
The program closed with a mili-
tary exhibition and rarnlvnl stag '.I
at Fort Hits for the general.
Farller In Ihe afternoon (ieneia!
retsliiriy iidilrexsed nearly six thou-
nnd si liiad children.
tlinit.i :iii:riiers strike
U AMsin.a l'ra.
ATLANTA. Ca.. Feb ; Km-
Era Vers elllplo'iil in llle slm.s if III
lliree local liewpalei s went oil
trike totiiiiht after falling to ngre-'
on a contract for p:o.
The men kuiikIiI among ot!i r
things a 1 1 hour week an agreement
whereby they wiuld set liic pi n o for
rointiiercial work done in two of lie
shops m:u! made other deniand
whlib rotlld lint le met." according
to the piibl'sliers' announcement.
The Atlanta Coti-iittition slated that
t!nir places would ! filled xhorlly.
ABE MAUTIN
aam
IP m
l Liii
We'll be (lad when women gil i"
oie an deniohlliite. Hew ire u' lh"
feller that ael m up. He may want
on t' try It firi.
s
AND SENATE
CONFEREES AGREE
ON LEASING DILL
fS fel
If
iS&SiZL r y aw stick)
- siiif w'
wmm r;-"5!Miiiiif
OFFER OF PEACE
fKOMIsK t lll AMI THAT AHMIKH
WILL NOT MAKK FtHTIIKK
IXVASIOX
Br Asnrid l'rrs
COI'KNHAliEX.Fcb. 2 -The lext
of 111" Hovlel government' peace of. i
for to Poland promise that bed ar-
mies will not rrox the line of Ihe
present front In white lUissla. It
make a similar promise on behalf
of Ihe provisional government of I' k-
mine. I
M. I.ltvlnoff. bolxhevlki represen-i
tative wax questioned concerning re-:
purls that atrong Kuxxian forces are
mahxlug on the Polish and Human-
Inn frontier aaid Kussla naturally1
had taken precautions but that her
great dexlre was In make peace and '
demolillie her armies fur peuefful;
actlvitlei. I
l.ll.itiotf added that the soviet
covernmetit wax reudy to demobilize.
Immediately. Mnce wax signed.
Posses Making Search
for Alabama Physician
Charged With Killing
r Hi uurit l'rta
IIAIITSKI.LK. Ala.. Feb. S.- Two
posse were xearrhing lolKl'ht for
Dr. It. S. lioberlson. eve xperialp-t.
charged with shoot itig lo death P
M. I'.rlnillcy. attoniey Had iiiembi r
ot Ihe Alabama b'Kl-latuie. The
shimtliig followed an argument on
the sire:-! between the two nien over
a rotitrart.
All Classes Must Assist In Fight
To Lower Cost Of Living Declares
Meredith Secretary Of Agriculture
My Aa.tf-4-1 PfM
W VSillM'.To.V. Feb 2 elimi-
nation of liseles eillllluve in t'on-
prndilitive b isinesx. speeding up of
Indii-ny rommensiiraie with the
present uctiviiv of Ihe tanners and
determination of retailer and Joh
re i -on. i hie
tiers to cx.nl oniv a
jptoril were recommended a a aolii-lask lhl it be appi..ih.d hv all Hie
itlon for Ihe high ro.l of living proH-! people as a coa innn prtdiie'ii Thev
llein bv Fdwin T Meredith on taking ' -k that those engaged In ditribu-
the iw'h of office loday. as xe.re.lion eliminate the bwl motion and
try of agriculture
The cost of living problem. h
. ...nnni iw. ...iv...t tlirnuah
e.lorl ol i-e class but all btisine.s ! 'b. ie he an ad i n number of
'end all labor must letoKtm the ' prodncei of wealth and this In-
volution a a common dmy or "Ie." I elude property and fmel of all
and lee will there lie of farm pro-
dure lit divide among ihe people
n hirher and higher will go ih
"DRAT THAT SHADDER!"
HI'TTK. Mont.. Feb 2.-
The Hrtrk layers' I'nlon of
Unite went on xtrlke today lo
cnf'ine demand lor a wage In-
creaKe of tlO a day. The men
now rTove $:i.
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ENDS 01 LIFE
Iril t thr Nfti.
.MKMP11IS. Texas. Feb. '. Frank
K. Johnson of fillex. whose Wife died
Sutid.iv shot linn-elf witli a sliotgitn
arly today and died Instantly lie
leave four uniall children.
Natives Attack
Panama Police
PANAMA. Feb 2 - San Hlas In-
di.ititi In an alio k on Panama lailice
and resilient of Hubber gathering
settirmeiils at Pievetilr. I'ightV miles
en si of I'ldon killi'd IT persons and
wounded many according In advice.
No while were Involved.
The I'n n a ip. in government is fil-
ling out an expedition lo en i I from
Colon ! restore order.
snflra-ie l.eabr IHe
t V . . prai
Vol NT CI. A 1 1. N J . Feb. 2
Mr llelliul (;:(tes in Cox. an earlv
b ailer of Die y miian suffrage and
prohibition tnoveieenl n Mils conn
Irv and author of several volumes of
po-ltls. died lodav age years
IJi lieii I ynn Cox. a vice pre.ldenl
of Ihe Metropolitan l.lfr Insurant
o'lip.tiiy I her otilv surviving son.
t il. of that prodaied "
Farmers ii Vimri.a.'" xalil the
ci retan . "ar.- wiKitig to uuie
their pait of the t esponsihility in I
meetiliK anv roliie-ii threatening i
the welfare and -tahillly ol our I
roi-II'li tiut tills ''.Hi cost of living
! pn.'.dein is a mules! on) and Ihev
not put so great a imruen upon pin-
! duel loll as there i uHin II lodav
1 In oln i wolds they a-k that
kind and onlv smh ililrilutor a
It n-eaiy to pAlorm Ihe aervlcr
required.
a.
'ALLIED REDDEST
KKLKASK NHOt I D IIK AHKKU OX
Y ICIIM M Oil f HIMIVAI
f.HOtMlS.
y Asmiste.1 PrM
AM ST Kit DAM. Feb. 2 Accord-
ing lo the II md-Minld. H i probable
thai Holland would consrnl lo extra-
dition of "Herman war rrlmlnala"
within her border If extradition
were asked nthe ground thai the
actually are v icons or criminal. In
the event thai Ihe renoest were baa-
ed on some ad of the ordinary rourte
of war or reprisal ordered by auper-
lor. Hie ess.- would be different. Iho
a per assert
l ilies the allied list Include the
ft rmer crown prince William Ihe
paper says It ha been unable Ihua
tar to ascertain which .If ativ of Ihe
desired persons arc in Holland.
German Passenger
' Ship Reaches N. Y.
NKW Y I ill K . Feb 2 The firl
a ena-r ship Jo sail from a Her
man port to Hie I'tilted Slate Hince
Julv. 1911. and the first American
passenger ship In many er lo un-
dertake a s'mlkir Vovai'. arrived
to re todav It was the American line
steamer M ineliuria Slie aalled from
Hamburg Jauuarv 9. cslling at South
hmiiptoii. and brought :I9 passenger
all from the Knglish part.
Can'am Adrian Zii-der. of the
Manchuria said he could have filled
l is lup at Itaeilmrg with passengers
tin Aniencjt bad paHsiiotl restrict-
oe rmltied Many Herman voic-
ed regrets that they could mil conic
Thev w.k that the banks railroads.
whoclr houses. retail estaldlsh-nunl-
f.ilotiei.. ail of whiih are
vitaiiv nei - v lo th farmer anj
eioLrtii d bv h Hit as such. be
speed-d up ilotig with hitn. that the
Woik diMie hv three men limy
tie ilolie. if f ixsihle by 10 and the
I'll 1. 1 I. of tran-Pollatiiin end il.slri-
in. lion he therehv lightened.
"Pa. mess men must look tt the
opiiniiov of their establishment
.. nt s.r that tin useless enidove I
i. ...lod t'i add lit the cost of illsf r I-
nitirg whui ihe farmer now pro-
duces I m-lose emplove must be
released tnuii lion pnel active work
that Ihev may go into productive
work and add lo the sum total that
may lie distributed among all.
FLIERS WHO CROSS BORDER
LAST WEEK AREIRELEASED;
ARETREATED COURTEOUSLY
BY TUB ASSOCIATED i'KEflS.
McAI.KN. Tex. Feb. 2 Lieuten-
ant H. K. lirlnie and K. K. Davis ot
Hit Klghih Aero Squadron who were
forced In land :tu miles within I lie
Mexican border when their supply of
kasollne iMiaine exhausted who
were held by Mexican official pend-
ing an investigation of their Inva-
sion uf the Mexican noil were re-
leased from custody Sunday nfler-
noon and returned In MrAllen Mon-
day nfleriioon Ml 3:3o o'clock having
luaile the trip bin k in Ihelr mat blue
I rout laii edo.
I lllt ii. I rletidlv
Lieutenant Hrlme and Davis rn
I in t Ihev wore treated Willi Ihe Ut-
most consideration during their
forced slay In Mexico and that every-
thing posslblo wax done for their
comfort during thrir xtuy at Guer-
rero. They report that Ilia r Illami
of Huerrero displayed a most friend-
ly disposition and that they were
not inadii In feel themselves prison
era in any aenae of the word au I
were at no time under guard nor In
n wflnenient.
Ileceive Kind Trajiloieul
When turned over in Hie military
aiithorllle Saturday morning Major
Flore of Matamorox showed Llcu-
tenanl Hrlme nnd Dnrix ie aanm
ronslderallon and kindness previous-
ly ahown hy the rltlien of Huerrero.
I(andiitih Itobertxon American cou-
ttul of Nuevo Ijiredo deserve e-
pecliit credit for Ihe xped release
of the two flyera say Lieutenant
Crime for II was through hi ef-
toris and understanding of Ihe Mex-
ican people that their release wa ac-
complished. Appeal for Nurses
to Fight Influenza
in Kansas is Made
9y AsMtriatrs) Proa.
TOI'KKA Feb. S. Willi more
than II.STo cases of Infliienaa in
Kanxi and new raxea being report-
ed hv the hundred every day. Dr.
S. J. Crumbiiie of Ihe state board
of health tonight issued atate-wlde
call for volunteer nuraea. Ir. Crum-
biiie arg"d that each community or-
ganise through tbe loeal Ited Cros.
open a registry for volunteer nurse
and take rare of Iha victims of tha
disease.
Tw-nty dei.tli from Influenia of
niieuincnia complication. 3H new
rase of pneumonia and 4.4(11 new
-ae of Influenia were reported lo
the xtale board of health between 4
n. in. Saturday and Ihe name hour
todav. Including Z.iUn rases cover-
ing Hie entire waek that had Hot been
previously reported.
Newberry Hearing
is Well Under Way
If A-mh-nbihI I'm.
(ill AMI HAPIDS. Mili.. Fib 2 -An
outline of what the government
expect to prove against Senator T.
II. N'ewberrv and III I2H assiaiale
charged with eouspiracy in connec-
tion with the 191 senatorial cam-
paign wa started in federal district
mart lodav hv Frank liailev ape
rial assistant attorney general.
Whe nadjoitrnment lame he w:t
about two thirds throurh tils out-
line. As soon as he finishes to-
morrow James ii Murfin. nninsd
for Senator Newberry will leplv.
M.tttin W. Littleton of counsel for
the defense. Interrupted Mr. Datlcv
a fe w limes with objections and at
the i loe tif Ihe xexion a-we the
court to order government agent to
"cease Kitting among Ihe defendant
and ltening In ihelr whispered rou
vera'lons."
IhM ior Strike
Mr 1 fro
VIKXNA. Feb 2 -The bo-pit 1
phvs elans of lenna. with their
klt.int struck today.
WhATHER
Tetiipatute
vesierdav.
1 n. in
by hour al AinarillO
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I Irv ten. pel Xlon 4 2 0
Wet ieiner.iture II !
Iluiiiiilif . . . . : .' T"
Forecast fuesslay i utudy.
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irob-
iluudy. ablv rain or now. vioer.
Vrt Tex 1 ie-day
rolder; Wednesday rloady
IHH I.LAK Aria.. Frb. Majo
Ian Waller and Lieutenant taber.
Wolf avlalors. filing from H Pwta
In Xogale. ArlMtna maxle forced
btnilliiK Iialny near NaMiouirl Hxxaora
Mivbo set col) -nine mllew aodtit cat
lanuiila. Tin ) are reatrled lo b
hi ltl by Hie niunlrlNl nutliorlUea of
XiiriM-tarl.
Major lait Waller anil Neuteaaal
I slier Wtdf. ImmIi are menibera of tha
ineirih item MUHilroB atalioned a4
Fihi Hits Tcxa.
L-MriHile to NottaJefl '
The men were enrnuta to Nogalea.
Arizona und It la reported ml took
the Nacotarl railroad leadlnjt acta tlx
from here for the rallorad leadlnS
aouili from Falrbanka about 40t
miles west of Dougla.
Have Knitlne Trouble
I'p'tn arriving at a point on the
Sherman ranch i mllea dun south
of Dougla the piano had englna
trouble. In descending tha men wwrnj
unahlo lo choose a landing placet
other than a rough field and on
plane of their niarbine la reported to
have been broken.
Juxl how the two men raaehed
Nacotarl la not known hero. Tke?
reached Nacoiarl at two p. m todaf
and were al one placed under tech
nlc I arced being taken to the office)
of President Municipals Frandac
M. Pcrexa and detained.
SUPREME COURT
ACTIOX WII.1. MKAX IMMWUATB
CMMI.xn OF AM. PLAl'M
IX HTATK. i
In T .
WASHINUTOX. Ft. JThe deatk
knell of pool ball In Teia was
oiiniled by Chief Juatlcs White of
the I'nlted State supreme court
today when he denied s motion of
supersedeas v hirh If granted would
have hrojeht. Ihe Texaa pool kail
cam lo Ihe mr.treme court. Tbe chief'
justice announced curtly: "Motlos Is
denied."
Further than that no aUlenont
wax mad by Hi rourt. The motln
wa filed by Itobert L. Itrooks WH
lUm Carter and II. I. Wltherspooa
of Aniarlllo. et al.
" Asesriassi era.
WASHINGTON'. Feb. 2. The su-
preme rourl today denied motion)
uiaile upon behalf of the various
Texas pool and billiard room owners
in enjoin temporarily Male officials
triiin enforcing the alale ect of Itlt
prolnbltlng inch place pending fla
al determination by tbe court of ap-
nea Is involving the atatute'a validity.
I'wer rourt held the set conitltu
tional.
ftj Atanriatfit I'rras
DALLAS. Feb. 2. Action by th
I'nlted State aiiprtme ronrt today U
refusing a restraining orde rln lb
Tcvhs iool ball case will have the
effect of closing all KI aud billiard
.ilile.litiienls In Ihe alale until th
constitutionality of Ihe antl-pnol halt
cl ia finallv tletermtnea. in IB
pinion of officials here.
Atkin I'asr txtew lo Jury
Hf A .! Ut Vrrmm.
SAN ANHKLO. Te.. Keb.'j.
The in-e of lave Atkin. aoldler of
loriunr. on ttial here for atsylnC
Tom Hardin a merchant st Knlcker
l.iTker. Texas twenty year ago.
orobiblv will be In the hindl of the.
jurv late tonight. When court re-
cessed for two hours si alt o'clock
the Hosing addrexa of Dialrkt At'
torney J A. Thotu wa tbe only r"
maintiig argument t be delivered
and It w.i expected the Jury would
tae th ase before midnight
Houston Physician
Killed by Elevator
t AMiiat.4 I'mi '
IIACSTON. Trx. Fob. I. J.
C lUlston wa almowt Inatsntly kill-
ed when he was raught between the
elevat.tr and door on the third
floor of lh Krexw Hutldlng. shout
20 p. in. Monday.
i. .a ih. am-lnr Jaa rSSSing
I ... ...... k. .I...lnr 1ual as the
j door wn rinsing and In aoaie vsner.
I . . . tt. Ml
he t.e--iee rHm niwtr.
nd the elevator abaft.
t w a found nreS-Tr to e rope'
and l4. kh before lbs mIJ could M
I removed. ...
DENIES POOL' HALL
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Ramsey, Sumner M. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 79, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 3, 1920, newspaper, February 3, 1920; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth318457/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .