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BROWNWOOD TEXAS SATURDAY MARCH I 1919 Part 1
VOL. XVIII. N'CX 1 1 1
BTTI T
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HOUSE PROPOSES
NVESIIGAIION
Fighting Mayor of
Seattle Washington
OF
0
OFFICE
CHARGES OF FRAUDULENT PKAC-
TICKS BY COMMISSIONER ROB-
IXSOX TO BE PROBED.
(By Associated Press.) j
AUSTIN March 1 A resolution pro-
PwiC & legislative investigation of
tk Clrges made before the Travis
cotj district court that Land Com-!
ariMfeaer J. T. Robison had been frau-
dltly and unlawfully discharging'
tke duties of land commissioner was
Imtroiuced in the house today.
The charges grew out of the oontro-'
vcgy over the title of the state tO(
wteeral Tights in vast acreages soldi
tkrougk grants to private citizens sev-i
ml years ago. Some eminent lawyers
are contending tliat the mineral rights'
i these lands are reserved to the state i
while others maintain that these rights
were sold with the land in fee.
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' B" fasB HHB
" B ' HH BHHBHBHHK
CHARGES FRAUD
EAGUE PLAN
SCENE IN GERMANY AFTER THE WAR
! PENNSYLVANIA STATESMAN Vi(J-
OROl SLY OPPOSES LVAUVK j
OP NATIONS SCHEME. I
I (By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON. .March Senatoi '
I Knox of Pennsylvania speaking in thti
Senate todaj'. assailed the League of!
Nations as striking at American con-
stitutional principles and proposed a '
new world organization which ho said'
would preserve the .Monroe Doi-triue
and save America from the results ol
American intrigue and aggression. i
i Senator Knox said the constitution I
of the League as presented" before tnc '
peace conference sanctions breeds and '
commands war" and alter criticising;
the various clauses of the document i
asked: .. '- '' I
SEVEN Ml
i
i
LLION IN KILLED IN
iG THE WORLD WAR
SENATE II HOUSE IB jRUSSiA HAS BIGGEST :
BUSY StSSIl; FEAR DHffl LISI WHILE
DEKDIQGK W COME! AMERICA'S IS LEAST
I
BOTH HOUSES READY TO STAY LN't
SESSION ALL NHJHT TO AT. ME KILLED IX ACTION" AND BY-
TEND TO KISINESS.
! . (By Associated Press)
WASilfNritpN March l.-r-The Seti
j ale and --House -met today prepared to
' remain in' session until early hours
IAG FIMMT WOUNDS IN'CLUD.
ED INT THE LISTS.
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON. March 1. Deaths
from battle dci ing the" war among alt
participants so far as available sta-
"Why this feverish anxiety far the
rfllf Ufinomi M'lrrnt nf Oriitln :1 f 1 rill f IfVn nf (tiiu iil-ni tlMn- il.ii. "..
rSH ? trofduc today also a Iew vears aR0 crossed tlje '.omi ing up and (-own tllelaml bv ijrowi.
prpfosea an investigation of the chare- nnt in a covered wagon. and who by.gandists urging its adoption?. What
3 jjij t-uiuraibbjouer .ooi- nmin force Jlas jlIst hroken tlie Sym- benefit is to come from .such a sale
uMt inuiwauw uau. unemi.ieu strike Df hii. cilv aml (stamp- ;of the country
Pluto just id . f i-i - U.t .f
gathering in 1' ilni. v..iii a. 1u i .1
per fetvij) ir.jo-rt :..- O'i.-i'- .i n'. "tr- v
mad.e of bumi-i- ' ji '- ::pi: m aiiti n ii-. j rii i;
a -t.'.j p iblic
as is urged upon Uk?
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Func omuiai m an auempt to gaintGhief Joel F Warren who aided the trayal of pur people ?V - .
possession of the lands. iJayor to suppress the outbreak. - Senator :Knox .said that of the pco-
pie of the United-States desired what
m ill t AriMfifl rnnl Inamin miiwmm '
Soviet Government Muni Al I fiUU IN If 11X1-11 -Prevent war and not '; merely 'to lu:il'i I
a coalition to further trade or Vs-!
serve and expand territorial posses-'
sions it might be. secured through the IMPAUT A NT PHI I WTY
formation o an ihternational organi- i ilili. vaJtill JH SJ I 3 ii. A
rzation comn'risin's all tlu. iKitihns nf j "
campaign to secure the support of the j !he world. The point tor warned es- ! . '
. ... -s.ijjui; jj.djjs i ii inni JJKOKi; 1'ccially against -leaving. the Central!
luc iu iaw 1JST( I'HOVISIONS SlIOIS; "rowers out of the League saving the
Troen into the ministries and col- timwipw iw tuvw .fnm-iii -nci.M ti.; i.
i" ' U.hom more closely together for m:i-
Is Courting Women
WARSAW March 1. The Soviet;
.government is carrying on a popular j
MARTIAL Li INVOKED
TO PREVENT DISORDER:;
ROADS MASS MEETING MONDAY; HUNGARY 10 SELECT
TO ADOPT PL AN. FOR REPAIRING' - BRAND NEW ASSEMBLY
HIGHWAYS:. -a
r Sunday if :neeessa'ry. to dispose pf the tistics show were given today by Gen-
j great mass of legislation- awaiting j cral Marc" as 7354;000. This repre-
enactment ! sents only the men. killed in action
;' The poibility -of ;a- sharp contest or dyi"S frorn wounds:
..uitwoeii the Democrats and Republi-1 .Russia- with a loss of. 1700.000.
'cans over the Victory loan bill is fore-rUerraan-v waB 3econd with. 1600000
-secn. '.which may result In calling anaml the United States laat h 30'000-
extra session of Congress before the 'APPrtxmate Hgures for other na-
openint? of the-loan campaign-. "on.3 were.
r ranee. iw.iueu; England. 80U.-
00; ItaiV. JGO.JOO:. Turltev. 400000-
Belgium. 112.000; Roumania. 100000;
Serbia and Montenegro. ioO.000. .'
Prosrress of Demobilization
i The demobilization of the army had
1 released up to yesterday l30l99 off-
j cers and men. General March announc-
j ed today. Of this total 7712 were officers.
BI.NET DECIDES TO ORDER
ELECTION FOB THE FIRST PART '
. OF 'EXT :rONTII. t
lees.
Railroads Given Big
Appropriation in Bill
i By . Associated Press.1 .
rMAimiu. .xmrcn u .Martial.
tual .self-protection . tints maklnsr the
-lawj-IOI?uaivn oi u. second league ot na-
fhaHeen declared in Madrid: iTroops I-tions bidding for the adherence of the
Il
;re
now nafrol inir Lf h .yfrpnfe this-Nifwinu Man aunosi a cera:my.
etOTle.d m Senate aption resulting from riotine.: against .
- 'iC profiteers provisions and butch
(By Associated Press). c shops. The. food shops were at
WASHINGTON 'March 1. Report jked hy the ipobs.
GE
DUIU
H 1 A.1 t
h5 lavorauiy tne general aeuciency jii . . 1I7 i-. . r
appropriation hill passed yesterday ttyl immum W age Of
-by the House the Senate appropria-
au-
1Ias committee added a rider
iJthOrizing "YiOOOO aTdftional for
the railroad administration.
American Ships to
Join in Celebration
(By Associated Press. f .
GALVESTON. March 1- The United
States ships Cincinnati Raleigh. Pe-
trel and "Eagle reached this lort this
morning and will remain for the Mardi
Grass celebration which opens Mon-
day. Three other ships are expected
to come. Those reaching port today
carse from Key West.
Meekly for Tclephqne
: - Operators Proposed
c
11 u
BE
NEW
POLES
ARMISTICE
. (By Associated Press. l f
j AUSTIN March !j In. a resolutions
adopted by the lower house todays
Postmaster General. Burleson was urg-
ed to fix a minimum1 wage of riot less.
than $1.4 weekly fW'r telephone girlst
througbo'it the cou 111. ry. ;
IMTER-ALIjIED MISSION HE PORT-
JED' TO HAVE BEEN FAVOR-
ABLY IMPRESSED.
Liquor Camouflaged 1
OS Condensed Irilh'' an armistice between
' 1-: J ; Ukrainians -and were
(By Associated ' Press.) f i
VfARSAiVV. March - .1 .The .Idter-aj-:
'lied delegation sent to Lembefg rnjjtj
(General P.Qtlura. the ' Uk'rainfau. pcar-j
ant leader;--yesterday and discussed
the I?olos. and
favorably im-
pressed with . the sit iiiitioiu
! Another inter-allied commission hnsj
The citizens mh" tiictfuti - -v It h
ill be held Mummy afternoon at
l.:!0 o'tlock at ihc uiri . lmus
ill Oioroiitrltly ..disruSs . a!l (lie
"phiiM's oi- the roads Jsltuiit'qn-iu
Bronn cotuil with a .view to i-e
h'cting a ulsm on Mhich- all c.hu .
airreo and in nhirii ery iiiau.. til
(he count rati and iil -co-operate'
- eM'ral iiropoMiI.S lor rejtairlnij
the roads hino been made" In hi-
1 crested ciliAnis during thc5.ti:t
few necks. 0e nlati was to cfoe
ttjL all the business hmpe$ of tho
county -far one day imt pUice c?erv
man fli tlie cojtitty. on the rtitt'ls
for one day'--: irk. This plan jfrnr
given u'cneral endyreiuht. - An-
other HWsion. AhioSi . is fidfjig
favor with uiani i. tliaV Instead-of
closing up -business for a dai e.
(Meryhody cotitrilititc tji" valtiiv. of
ii day's labor on the roads tiifn-
the money .out (o the cutinly . "jiide
and commissioners and enable
l;l)Orcrs to do
them to- enil3
the. work. ' .
Thase proposaK will lie. thor-
oughlj - discusVed . at '.Monday's
Jtieetiur and the plan that seems
best will be adopted. During the
past few -weeks b! cohdition of
iiiiHty'oj the important roads -of
the .citiittty lt!v heeorno' ery bad.
ilrte (lip period of wet
wiatl.cr and (he heavy trail tc out
Mm'e. of" the roads leading lo tlio
oil fields and the urgent need for
repairs has become apparent (o
oeryone. . The calling of the.miiss
meeting for Mti pday afternoon was
upon snu'tri stinu f a coiumlttiMj ft
the Chamber of Commerce afief
consultation' with County Judge
J.ee. Every citizen iasieresfed in
the welfare of tlie county and espe
cially. In hastenitiir the develop- ;(
mciit of the. petroleum resources .
o lap eojnuy is evpeoscd io ac
prrfitf at the mass tncet hi;. -.
- - .(By Associated Press.)
LOXn.ON. lMarch; l.The Hungarian I
RUSSIA DESIRES TO
USE HER OWN ARMY
( cabinet has decided to issue ordera) :
for; the election of a new. constituent' ALLIED ASKED TO ASSIST WITH
assembly .to take place the first partj '
of April: over the whole country re-f
jgardless. df enemy occupation.accord-.'.
. int. t f -it Pnntrpf. . 1 . . r . . tl. f- i f
-ipest.
3nilMTION FOOD AIR-
CRAFT ETC.
(By Associated Press.)
LONDON. .Ararch 1. Use ot onlr. a
I Thi.H iJt.ep is considered necossarj' snialI volunteer force of Allied troops
. s in vtew- ot the country s foreign poIi-- mamiam oraer tn me Ukraine Is
;cy. it is stated.
Gen
I requested by the representatives ot
Russian political organizations in Lon-
.ribn in a statement issued here pur-
i porting to set forth their views.
I The statement expressly declares
i that except for the assistance of
Correspondent
: r WAHHINGTON. Fob. 2S. One
1 ' WashillUf rn' ' lrftoi- TonIit-fia n. fn.
IHUKtAbt ifUAHU UN
Prescribes Five Gallons of
Booze for "Medical Use"
(By International News Service.)
AUGUSTA Me.. Mar. 1. At a hear-
ing on a liquor seizure case. Dr. Neal-
ly of Bangor testified he had given a
prescription for five .gallons of whis-
key for medicinal use He testified1
that at the time the person to whom
the prescription was given was not.-.
ill hut that It was his opinion that
five gallons of whiskey was not an
unduly large amount for a man with
a famflv to nave on nanrt as a ore-
Tentative lor disease particularly-- atr
a time when influenza was so preva
lent.
if f Sy fnternat ional New.s " Serf ice. )
4 . jy.w.v iwj;. Terin.. Mar.. 1 Caur-
...qhflaged. as "Conde nsed milkl" ten Kon6 to po9 discuss1 the-rfcnewa.h
bArrels. containing j'Jialf-pint botLlefiiof armistice conditions relative to Gcr-'.
of whiskey havja hefm neized Ijere by)lnany antl Poland. '
Dleputy Sheriff W. T. Cate and depu-! : .
tips. About ion gallons of whiskey n glan d Feels Need
nent was to a h)?al:cdmpauj' ami was
substituted fur.arrekl shihmibnt. "of
tiqndensed milk whrh the chjnpany-
had ordered.
Took Pistol to. Bed;
of Sdrvants; Supply
l 11 r
Kjraauauy uecr easing
GANALES RENEWS HIS :
i
ATTACK Oil HARLEYj
S. YS .( -03m ITT EES ElOH-T JV-HIT E
Crowders Office
Becomes Onlu Memoru
D.V i f jj-small Allied detachment that could he
- UJepite Kjreat Record brought irom the Biack scrtamam-
J ' . tain order in the Ukraine the Bussf-
By. HARRY WARD. ans ask for no Allied troona at all.
f intornaLiOna.r News Service- Staff only. for material. Russia is able and
vnnng ana mucn preters to rehabllln
of - tate herself with her own forces.
They also ask for war material; rif-
WASHED SITTATION- AM
OYE.HhOOhDI' r.HAUtiKS..
".j
- (By Associated PrcaK.)
LONDON March 1. Tlie need of d!-
servants is so seriously
( Hy
Al STIN.'
AfisocJated'
March' I.--
I-C-43..I'
FieiFcen6ntlv
dqstry. the tVfficc of-the Provost Mar-lies and especially aircraft and tahka.
piia'I-(;e.naral- will' soon be but a; Thee. they say. should be supplied to
memory. Cnder. the able direction of .Russia's oi! army comprising 250.000-Major-'ieneral
Knoc u. Crowder.. jutmea under Admiral Kolcahk with
renamed- as Judge .Advocate General headquarters at Mmsfe. and another -I
it accomplished one of the- big feats 2r0.000 men under the command of
Tfl ft ftr ni H ft &? rnnnrP uf th0 war b-v -raisin a National armyiUeneral Denikins. who is reported to
111 M 5 UU Wmii T !1 irM'f -W -vaun mo- th flowcr of1 have just joined forces with those of
l'-wni8 I UtlULU American manhood who sealed the the Cossack leader on the Don. General
TRAINS TAKING FOOD
meatic
!
!nJ5n-tnu liiiPiir lin'KUiw'l llfnf- fKrt i-m-irl. I '
PUUSSIA.V ASSEJTBLY POSTPONED
(By Associated Press)
BASEL. March. -1. The indefinite
postponement of the convening of the
Prussian national assembly was de-
cided upon hy the Prussian ministry
says an official dispatch from "Wei-
mar because of difficulties of trans-
portation SPAKTACAXS EVACUATE.
(By Associated Press.)
COPENHAGEN March J.-The Mu-
enster government troops entered Dus-
seldorf .Friday and occupied the rail-j
way stations and public buildings.
The Spartacan leaders escaped and the
town is quiet according to Berlin dis-I
patches.
v . CI i T rU . 7 r '.' .. : ..-... :. ... .' t ol the Legislative coinmiKce. winch in-1 . : tPv As'sdeUel-Press i
! -Jiiui inmseiT in .Jeni'" "r Ht th tv.: ifene - rm.y.U i lnwinVrt fioution and the fact that two million: A plan of military
hi -J- 1r:".r whitewashed ami moyed tfl. refer tlie reports of lhe: feni attempts to in-S solers were sent overseas to fight 'at the Bolshevfki is su
f (By International .News Seryice.) J " ' 3nl7lirlrL ' t( uiti '4-.. terfere itli! tood shfpmoaW to t'heor an ulea.I shows" how well the work- Russian delegation. It
f-1-COLU.MBUS ;Ohior -Mar. .i.arl r;" Representative ranhlei&W tUo.com American troohS-in unoccupied sec was done. . " - the fon es of . Adniiral
i noiey: -aceuf uiirtv-sev-Gn. t mi irht Tini v...v..v..v i - t. m r .i .v ; - .. nf; uenerai urowner was fortunate m .uenerat wnikmo hp
t " T ' ' ..... t.j..... c- n J in n uiii ma .iuh;T nt. i ."- uuim vt vnimnii. iiiv jhuuijui ui'- - --- - - -
I tid . better go to bed with a Revolver VT .W. .... ; iine the' Adjutant' fJenerttl af-mlWcmt-1 2ardB--6n all tniins carrvihe rations :bavnS assigned to his department -rimt If this- were done
Wilder his .pilio;w. ho being the man- 7 and refused Avi adiluti. testimony 'to. Gei inanv - has " b('i' increased. . i'raan' OffU-ers of brilliant attain- of the task would" be
after of a small hotel in the .fcuburhs " .V; lVJ ' " . .L on this line -1-;. '; ' :' '! Five cars'-of :irovirfious for thoJuents- Th w"rk under high pros- Hud "the collapse of
of Columbus. .'It bebame. entangled in .. . -V. 'i"''"". pr 'rmmcp. - - - v - . rf' n-Mu at iiorlin ni -At i wnn-iure 'ashingtdn while each oneic only a matter of w
his pilloyv' during the night and was!1 c- ' . cs Am ca . &T.' i r ' ' ' -"'? ' - ; 'uv ' lifis'sism nrlsnn: -rtmiiw -loft roblnn(:lmf-l ov?r-the fact' that he could not1 step proposed would
Brun( Sentenced to
THE. CHEERFUL CHERUB
One thin tK?it ivej
me. shivers
Of yerrtirvj and
delight
whistles
OtX softly
tKrouk
tKe night.
ins pi
M-scliarged. Fle: is in the hospital
with a wound in hit ic.
Place 'moll
in
Bank
(By International!' News Service.)
AKRON Ohio. Mar. 1. Although a
lave of crimo h;is
city Mathew
iave
minimum - wage definite leave) tut dj
they will help to. relievo the. &on'a'ui '. n Rnlnrivn I nimh.an
''The -chief points of the SfjiiirtiSw-.. . : . ' ' O ;Ohlpp.mg OOa'rd
i .'iir I Aniinnnnrrv nvn :intni' " rr u t1
M4 ' IJWMUWIiU'VI IT I'll) I II T-v t ..OH j
'!
alfraid. With $j;.".C0 in bills' in que roll
he proceeded to take on much lick-
The cops got ijlatt and took him!
before the Court wihere heftSvas fined
i2 and sentenced to put the remaind-
;r of the roll 'in the bank. Me agreed
carry out the I sentence of the
O'ourt. . .
(Hy ASHociated lr.es8;.) . : -
change of work badge and uniform i5lL( I ON. March l.-'rlio rc-
md a system of probation. . . ! . -i -lease- of 7.00.000 fonnagef j.o" t'he-Sliip
Ve though' it I.vst not to att.emht. n1"?? .Bourdon the next forty "days to
to establish
tain contracts for Ir-ansiwnUhg- mater-
ish a; ifitd ?orkii!!j; day 'but relieve. the' commercial shipping 31 tit
1'ee'i goitlc on in 'two hours' leave must be given ev.efy Jtuon - proviuoti litt: Hoard tissuuies cer
Bregnnt Avas un-lay' four hours .011 Sundu and" one-
half day a week.- Fo'ir;een "day-fi" ho'i-
ials'to 43uropo was. agreed upon'Jiy-.a
day. with wages must bo. givo'ti ciicb conference between Sedrolary" Halter
Used Six Spoonfuls of
year.
"All servants sent out by the .Legion
will consist at first of our own meni-t
oers most ot wnom nave scon uireoj
or four years' var service
ent ws are couq-png the sc
servants that live in homes; .yhffrv
they-are ctiiploj'ed. Iut if it provftsi a
r j . a - j'success wo ;-ian . .a Finn ar
OUgar and IS Arrested jficiieme for servants livlr.g out and for
and Chairman. Hurley- t(jd;;y.-
MAJtTI AL: LA V IN iJA VA KIA.
THy Associated Press)
Ar pns-. PAR Ik. Marclt t.Thef. Soldiers and'
chcniG t'oj Workmen's Congress -at. Munich "liiisl
oociiireii marnai jaw oii iJavana- ac-
cording to J5 11 rich disiiafchcs. . .
HE
(By International News Service.)
. ST. LOUIS Mo.4 Mar. 1 "Coffee
tttid pie" ordered A. B. Dracc a for-
iner court reporter in an East St.
Louis lunch room. ..Draco then scoffed
Ut -the high cost of iSugar and jused six
Bpoonfuls. The shocked waitress told
Charles Mabry manager of the cus-
tomer's attack on the sugar howl.
"Charge hini a jitney extra" the
manager instructed. Drace demurred.
"Nothing doing." he replied tossing
a dime on the counter.
Mabry had Drace :arrestcd ahd sent
to jail where he spent the night. City
Attorney Browning! after hearing the
ftvidenfe dismissed the case.
House Recommends
Acreage Reduction
(J?y Associated Press)
AUSTIN March 1 A resolution re-
commending to. the farmers of Texas
a reduction of their cotton acreage by
one-third of last year's crop was adopt-
ed in the" lower house of the Texas
Legislature today.
This Is part of a general movement
throughout the sotith to reduce the
cotton . acreage for 191!). A simi lar
resolution was defeated (n the Senate
this week. 1 '
S' : WEATIIKR FOREC'AS'r
Weather forecast- for . Brown-.
-wood and vicinity:- Tonight and"--
Sunday unsettled probably rain.
J. i-: ( '-.' .'3.v jj .;. .
V 'Z " !P -' if V. .4 VJ.
; A 0TH Ell KEAMiLT I;X!1' KITED
i ... . - j
(By Associated J'ressl . ?
LONDON. Marcli "i Further
revolutionary nioveinqnts in Ger- j
many are Imminent ticcprding to
'i-a Iloilan:! report which added -S
v?" that Chuticcllor Schejdmann has
.'resigned. -n 1' '
f1 ' .: ?N
i dooni. of Kaiserdom and niade the.Kraznoff.. The Russians appeal also
!wrhl safe for democracy. 'for moral Allied support and recoght-
ifi:ri:T. . 1M'K1FI:H.E' K WITH-. When the draft law was enacted ta T tion. Bolshevism must be placed out-
SiMP.lLTS C.Ar.SF.S PLACIMJ OP. -IS 1.7 and" its adniinistration was en-? side the pale of society and declare
" CCAHDS O.CA.fJS. .1 trusted to (leueral . Crowder. a big: that "such a pronouncement on the."
t staff of officers as wall as many wo-t part of the Allies haa never yet been
.tjnen war workers were gathered to- made but wquld have tremendous in-'
gother to.-pnt-the draft law- into exe-:;fluence and importance."
operations aimed
ggested by the
proposes that
Kolchalc and
joined and. adds - "
threefourths
accomplished
Bolshevism would
eeks." The next '
be to sever the
fur Berlin today each car being un-f0 tn'ersGas and. get in the big scrap.? Bolshevik communications ibetween
der the earir of ten armed soidiers. :' j.No praise is too. high for these inen.-?north and South Russia. The Russian
J. ... who accomplished" si-great piece of ; delegation pointed out- that General".
"swork under many adverse conditions. Deuikine is being assisted by the Al-
I'Tliey are; going back to. civil life un-Hies from the Black 5ea from -which.
sung. Svith the consciousness that thoy the was only six hours distant and
did their bit. they asserted that as soon as he had '
Some; of these men who are deserv-l enough material he would move-north
ing of sjiecial priiise for their attain-i'tll join Admiral K'olchak and move
. WIASHINOTON. - March 1 The Sen-'fmcnts iiiclude Brigadier - General ittiward Tsaritsin- an .important strat-
alp. cotnitHMccV coininfu.ee repdrted. fn-llugh S. Johnson who was a captain j'egetlc center in southeastern Russia! :
voTai.v " "tpdtiy a. bilk-introduced by when first assigned to the draft .ad-1 . They declare that the armies ot
Senator .Cununins . of Iowa amending miiustration and who attained rapid j General Denikine and Admiral Kor-
tlie ex i tiling railroad control act so as jiiromotion for his able work in thatjChak are "large and well organized
restore- all rate -making powers in (department : Colonel Charles B. War- faf are aow separated by the Bolshe-
tho Intowtale Commerce Commission ron of Detroit aind Colonel Easby-sYi; and we are asking that they
R ailrgad R al e Malting
To Be Resorted to
. Commerce Commission
. v '. : - ; Smith of Washington who are now) snail he supported. Tho physical' force
(iFVEKAL t.'Ol-tJIVLS HETIREB 'h special mission to France; Colo.nel"of Bolshevism can be easily and quick:.
. 'J'.-. J 1 ' ' jAllon Gulllon of Kentucky who was dissipated in this &?shion.'r
sent overseas in time to engage
v AHUINuTOX. Mar. 1. Mnfor On- iscnt overseas in time to engage m
cral -(JoethalV has ' returned . to civil jSovoral. battles; Colonel Harry Kra-j
life' as a retired-officer of; the navy jiner of Now Jorsey; Lieutonant-Ccl-relinqiii&liing
his tlnitioR as assistant loncl Conklin Colonel Wigmore. off
to the. general staff imd director of
purchases and traffic
OHIO HICCOrfill EPIDESIC.
(By International News Service.)
CLEVELAND Ohio 'March 1. Ahic-
p.miiTh rniitfmf4 ict .ponlnirlnf ihm
n HolloY'l Cleveland and northern OhiOi Physl-.
' anL Ciiptamfcians report that afflicted persons irof-
v i nZ S av ).
TO n kpea i l.rX'l-'K y tax
(By Associated Press)
WASIUNCTON March 1. Tho
.House passed -and sent to the t'
r"- Senate a resolution providing for f
tlie repciil of the luxury tax
-clause of Hie war revenue hill '
which imposes after -May. 1st a S
KV tax of ton . per cent upon high
pricd -wearing.aiiparel and otlier S
articles.. -V '..'..'.' '.?
.fv'jtvV Q .J J f-v I l! j. ijv
Chicago; Major Wells. Lieutenant
Colonel Work. Chapain
Major Shaw of Vermont
V . n n 1 . .- !for for two or thre days without re
No story of General Crowder s xr
ric 0 would bo complete without men-i "
tion of .Miss. WUhelmimi Welborn who CHA.1IPI0 HIKER HAS '
knew more about the draft law thanj FEET PI10T0GRAPHET
many of the men Who were called up-1
on to administer it and who wa? in (By International News Service.)
charge of the office 0 Information.! CLEVELAND Ohio March l.--Ser-
As a reward for faithful nc l jneri- geant Andrew Hardos of the Marine
tortous service i.Miss "Velborn has Corps recruiting station here has had
been transferred to the Judge Advo- his feet photographed because of their
cato General's office in the War De
partmcnt and given a. responsible po-
sition tinder her old chief General
Crowder.'
efficiency. Sergeant Hafdos has won..
Marine. Corps walking contests':In Pa-
iiama Cuba Hayti and the 'Philippines.
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