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iAfcETWO
AMARILLO DAILY LWS. FRIDAY MORNING JULY 2 1920
AmarilU Daily News
J E NTNV. PublHi' 1
J R NKoWN. iVniral Malinger.
HP MX P. It M PAMSI.Y. M uniting PiUtor.
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CONVENTION SWINGS INTO HIGH
Says Abe Martin
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All rights vt iublrliin i ( e! L J ijiiit. h Inn In are n1i rcivrvij.
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(iTAMS Tl PRIM ll'I.DS.
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Mr. WcmkI Kild J'CHteiiliiy lie Im-IU-vc.
th new I'-iiilliil VmtlUI Im- iiiihIi morf
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Pt SL Neff t lifRlnnlng to cujoy hla caini:n (or Mio novfiiuirulilii
of Tfiaa.
TbU a Imllcaird lin liU mci h at luliu i:erdjy when In re-
ferred to tbone of hia olttlcal ctipnilftt iio. In ihcir final frenzy arc
klBf o tm lk tide of votm hirh ar ofnly tlocl.irlng In hln
favor by tbe circulation vt InMdluua though ridlruluui falachuoila cou-
cerntnc Ncff nd bia record.
- If told bli heatrra. to lMHn with that he renf-ryei. the rltxht to run
opoi IUS land plank but that he diMn't really care to adopt the land
planks which bl opponents have diligently tuitiRht to ih upon him
Thotttb rather prond of hlt land rlank. be could not ace that It ma a ery
iml faasa. In that It tourbea only out-of-Mate land owner Ahoe million-
acr tracts of atrlcultural lands are l'int held for Hpecutatlvo purH.Mn and
wlthkeld from the thousands of Texan who are not home ownorn. He
reiterated that it waa thla aort of a land plank and only thin tort of a
land plaafc that be had been urcinn from the llrnt ppeech be niade. and he
defied hf opponents to allow that he had ever aouiht t eduction of arreafe
held by or Improved by Texaa renluVnt. He reminded hi hvarera that
lands lyed for grailnj bad aUo tut u excepted.
And then be turned upon the report ti ib have been circulated tuu-
cernlng hi prohibition record and for the firm time tint Inn bin candidacy
referrwd to Mr. Thomanon. IieclarinB hi own loyalty from I lie hesiunlns
to both tht eaie of anffrare and the cause of prchlMtlon he pointed to ;ho
effort wblcb Mr. Thomanon bad repeatedly made while a member of the
lejialature In 111 to defeat the cause of prohibition.
T!-re Is not the sllchtent doubt Shat every trick in the calendar will
be naed by the opponents of Mr. Neff from now until the last day of the
campaign. They see defeat staring them in the face and If these unfortu-
nate methods do not help their caure. at Vast they fret sure that they rin
do no harm.
Neff supporter of the ranhandle nhould be wary of weird rciOrt
which ana set In clrealalUa by bis eaemlen. They should remember that
lh opposition i desperate and that no atone will bo left unturned to lead
tbe voters Into their own camps.
' Th Nacogdoches Club down in Kaat Texaa. seeing ths trend of affair.
baa lasued thla formal warnlnt to all of Its members:
"Th opposition reallie that lt M. Neff ha the race for soWrnor
won. and they art beginning to circulate campaign lies and will continue
to do so. and we hope that bla friends wilt take care of the situation.
There Is no belter cleaner or more capable man In Texas than Mr.
Neff. Nacogdoches County Is overwhelming for him ami during the few
remaining daya before the primaries we earnestly request that his friends
IH rrrrf section of tbe county be on the lookout for all kinds of trlrk and
schemes.
Ileepectfully.
PAT M. NKPr' FOK GOVEilNOK CLI I1.
"Nacogdoches County. Texas."
ll will be well for us to remember this warning and heed It. too
This is one rontset in which the politicians are pitted aiaint the
people.
Neff is tbe people's candidal.
Dut lb metubra of the legislature putting their h-.-adn together souk
months ago. launched a boom for Thomason.
Thomason Is. and has long been a member of the leglnlaure. He In
Speaker of tbe Hon.
With anch a condition as this what more In the way of reforms can
be expected of Mr. Thomason after he becomes grvtrnor thun the people
have received at bla hands as Speaker of the House and In clo- fellowship
with nil of tbe members of that body and the 8riat. us i-vlji.ui-. il by the
support they are giving bltn 4n bis ruce for governor.
Th answer la plain.
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A hl. li Ki'.id.. pit i-.u.ilol school for boys of Hood clmraiter.
Capacity. 4 on . . ...
Military liisiriictlun utuler P. S. Army officer iind World War
trterimti. 11. o T. P. unit. !..irgt k.IiooI gymnu'iium in Missouri
X iillcv 4i! tulles inn i K;inn;is fltv.
.?KP.K.TK SCHOOL Poll SMALL P.OY8
For Cal.ilois. nil. Ires
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Tb rederal Constitution provides that the alitrle of federal Jmlgeo
"shall hot be diminished during their continuance In office."
W'oqIJ anybody suppose that this proviMinn exempted their salarle
fron th same federal income tax whl.h applies to tbe salaries of other
federal officers and of rltlxens generally? Yet that Is what a majority of
th fnlted States Supreme Court ha )mt derided. They hold that the act
of Congress Imposing the tax Is iineonrtitutional. Justice Dolmen and
Brandos declared that co retain exiMd why the imlarieit of federal Judge:.
sbonld toe exempted from the federal Income tax.
W hear much about this rnlr.g "a government of law and not of
men." hut t It? The men who govern us seem to be not the law-making
body elected by the people but a bony of nine men. holding their Job for
life and who are responsible to nobody.
Tber la another feature of this Utet example of Judicial veto that
ia worthy of note. Ordinarily we regard It as abhorrent that a man shall
sit im judgment oo his own rase Jjile and Jurors are disqualified If
they are lnteretesl In tbe renlt. Yet here we hav the upertarle of the
judges cf the blgbst court in tbe land declaring that an act of Congress Im-
posing th aame Income tax upon their salarle nun the salaries of
everybody else ia unconntitutlonal. and thu freeing tliemwlve from the
common obligation to help support the government which pays tin in their
salaries.
NO "CAS 1 SHOHTAGK
Excepting In si.'ite a-crti re sta'"" the'e Is no gcllne shortage And
there. California. Oregon and Vab:ngton. transportation dlffirultiei are
resajoaisible for the Uek of "gas "
Th latest Burea of Mine r;.ot sl'ov. rw rve stocks on band in
March totalling over ;..'' rli. i. prodaM.i.n in lil exceeded
consumption by ltH tS! gallon -. Tlte P. Oologlc Survey cayi
there's enewgh oil In Amor. .n soil to It t 2" y- ai the preiwot rate of
ronsamptlon; enough In the world to lt 1 ; t.
This gasoline a:arc." renrark Hie Fidtal Trade Conimlsnlun. "ha
Wen largely psychological." Dut It "r -d the large gasoline concerns a a
handy exens for farther prb hooitinn.
However tbla satlnfyirf gincline rewrte viuld not eniourge the
waatiag of "gas." Motortots st.ould continue to save gaone. since the
as of seven and a half million car in tbe country means that the action
( Iheeeperal eaits may hat a great Influence on (be total cos sumption
M.uk niv word th' nti-ragc w.-rkin
ti n 'II U- bii:t tt hi kin' on bi . "
ttlnii lh' tuitii' ' it'll on luxt Niitcni.
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nr S.i '. I isht tin f tli' Lii'i I'i'mii.'
s f hi. . m. but lias it ad.' I'lU'li'
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thin". H. n l an' rertaursnt .i i. arc
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rlunir s- mui-h at hotue th. v ilmi t thin
iiitthlt'g .' breiklnj n en.-. I 1 " t
lodieve I't e rwit H i oni.''l t o' t lilt-
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th i'r tmirtarhr nn' smiti.-o. in' iil"-
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-1t.tlt'i an' onlv four plui: h it !p Hi
fine :. V.t S !ttor Jaineo H.'ii'l'-
tin lav.is. an' eic'ut ull c' ..ith. .'
t 'hie ik. i. are heie tie has a full tine
imIIiO ti. ud. I.'tt ' n t'iiiitti.d mi'
i'r -tidiii.il trrit It m li nJly lo Lio.-!
s lilx-ir In th' n-c'l'ir Bi--t.mi-i- ..f
th' term. l;t S n.it.-r !."; If -i p"1'
rh'.l tiwlmssfer. .in' souid make a
lirm-oful will. n vl-e pit md nt. but th'
inxTtiilnty teg.n'ln' th' lon'revitv f
thm tri If non Pinted fi r lh' piesi.l. in-y
'S f ild t Im el. willtiial nbMrtirs t'
i-.ite ruln.d hi ehneie f.-r th' h'.n.ir.
Tb. r's i.u eh !' ulntl'in here t P Imw-
iinh otrrnglh Mc.d 'II shotv ti th'
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V.W THK. TKACHHli 4
S AMIMYK TIIK MIIOOI.K
H IKINKIJN Ii. LANK
lormt ily Sierrelar) t the Interior.
iln thi NatlotiaHi.-. rmaphl.' M.til izm' I
' If ti.ur Ainerii anleni i found.-'
ui..n iiilriiia-emv lud it luurl U- if ll is
If.'lnu to live) ).ni murt hiiM soiit'
i-ily tth.. n buna: out if Hie youiiK
tthut is in them. It Is ma a iii ml" i
.( inuring; It I" a ii-rt.-ii of draw-
ing You cannot txiM-ct that front a
slrl whosclii I4i a month. More-
over you hae sot l treat ticnplc
sth rofimt anil with diimity If u
are a.ittg to g.-t llv Uvl imiI "l tic in
"What insnltin do w- pite to Hi"
tt. het W hat n-n liil stiiMs ties li
hi ? W talk "f Annil.itr.lfin and
thet.' Ir the rsti w ho ia at the v i )
hoait and cnt'r of Amei I. aiii'n.
Pp. n h.-r d iend i ur future. Hh-
can to Hindi' the T-ti-t (iiftrutneii-
tslitt for btill.line up the rltflij spirit
within the boy and gfl f Auil''i--the
rri-ato't "f all lniruin-ntaliii-s
f.-r Ainet l.-Hnititi.-n
"1 hud raln.-r lisve tn s. h..l
let. li. r th.in all cine mnibinrd.
it i iu- tail t'-tt tit.- ol In irrouii I
hut I- f.illi.w. A ltd tth.it Hutu .In tf.
-le t-. In i ' With what dtciiity do we
ftiitt h r Wlwt d'f.ien.e do we pn'
h.'t " S't'.sll)'. where It ahe?
"If vou loto this iiunti. If ton lu-
lu te that y.u sie a gmd Aiiiii'n
eo th.it the tea.hir gr! an ad.iiae
f.'ilint. ro thnt t'he a.-t proper re.
crnlrion: por all if life to not rnotict.
The titairili thin ai the thins
for which mt i-opie fight and thtt
are of moot value. And there in a i
hett. r lllurtratloit of Hint than the city
4 Wafhlngton. to whl.h te1'' "''
liattn lait.lv tietaus if thooo In-
tur.i'tl.le '.liing. not the least of whH 'i
1 our vanity. 'iir loir trf diOttn. I ir..
".ru"t out'lde iff fhiejigii tlio-ie l
(intlel rountry o h'" I. Jet joil knotv
tht we d n-it glte the i hlldri n III ft'.-
ri.uritry rtifrulo a fur itianie' t
;ntd wteiij ye if UKo to git fj
gre to 'il' print I !0ft Ii.mi thnt I
it.ight Kt a repreo n!atit e fa'li'r
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THE DAILY PAUMAUDLE
'The Paper That Goes Homew
It it Amarillo's Anociated Preti newspaper and ia
pleaiinj; more ubscriberi every day.
It will please you and it will come to your home today
if you will phone us to start it. It costs but SO cents per
month delivered and much less in combination with Tht
Amarillo Daily News
If you live in and boost for Amarillo you should read
The Daily Panhandle the city's official newspaper.
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'S BECOMING TEE TALK
OF THE WHOLE PANHADL
HITTING THE H. C. OF L. A SLEDGE-HAMMER BLOW.
The people in this territory have been quick to realize the wonderful savings this Go-
ing Out of Business Sale offers them. We want to vacate this building in the shortest
possible time and to do it we have cut the prices to below wholesale.
LESSEN THE STRAIN ON YOUR POCKET-
BOOK WITH THESE
-A-R-G-A-H-N-S
FROM THE MEN'S DEPARTMENT
Suits Worth $45 560 $75 and J IOC. 00
TO CO AT
ill.
THI
tp.AHOVS
NP.WKST
MollLLH
I alii It s:
Hictlirt.
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Wortletlo
and
filler
Crcne He Chine Wah Tics
Silk Cravats 5100 value .
..93c
SIJS
FROM THE DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
SPECIAL! Crepe de Chine
r.vrry color of the rainbow to choose from.
rcgul.tr $3.00 Value
$1.79
Our
Ladies9
Cotton Hose
. t
Regular 50c value to
to at 19c
THE ABOVE IS JUST
A FEW OUT OF A 1000
SAVINGS.
FAIR
THE
"QUITTING BUSINESS"
Fancy Silks
One lot of Silks value up
to &50 to go at 95c
NO REFUNDS
NO APPROVALS
NO C O.D.'s
IN REGARD TO OUR READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT
all of the fixtures have been sold and shipped but we have installed temporary
Fixtures and will dispose of the remnant of our stock at less than wholesale.
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