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) BULLETIN
OIL FIELD NEWSIa'nD n
GOSSIP ON PAGE
PRICE FIVE CENTS
BROWNWOOD TEXAS SATURDAY MAY 25 1918
VOL. XVII. NO. 190
MEXICO SEV
1 OF
BtfS-S
Over $20000 Given to
FOR BREAK SOI UNDERST00& 801 HUT
ilea
in Brown County Prior. -to
fetfae.BE GOSSECI
1 OF RI1RAR flROFR
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BUG WIS
8 PAGES TODAY
rnn nimniiATif
Annuo uuiTU pupa Aiyn dcpm i o mimiotcd
hKV MIKS I lllfl li 6 y
Liu uii lu i n u iil
LMIUIlU -II III UUUM IlLUflLLU I 1 U L 1
i . sT ? nrmni
kstoss. r una KmM
VVVVVVV"VVVVVVVVi
fcOYEH THE TOP.'
WASHINGTON May 25. The J
second Red Cross war fund today J
Trn nllnrl nml tin ccoH tirt It n li f 1f tf 1 N I
V A ViUVI'VU UIIU l t lkMII4i
million mark which was the min -
imum total fixed for the cam-
paign.
The total Red Cross war fund in
Brown county reported officially :uul
unofficially at noon today was $2ft;-
013.72. Approximately thrcc-fourflrs
of this amount had been officially re-
ported to the headquarters office :ot
the campaign and the -rcmaimfer.
while not officially reported was hHd
in the various communities or lfnd
been turned in at the office and hoi t
checked against subscription lists. "
The total number of subscribers at
noon today was 1941. The total num-
ber of Liberty bond buyers In the re-
cent campaign was about 2300 and
it appears that the final number .of
subscribers In the Rod Cross cam-
campaign will be nbont the; same.
Additional team reports on Friday
were as follows: ;-
No. 1 W. D. Armstrong captain $3 "
No. o C Y. Early captain $27..it).
-'"Women's DItlsiuii. ' J
No
$ir.
No.
No.
No.
:i Mrs. Courtney Gray eaptajit.
I Mrs. C. A. McCtorMe; eaptagu.
5. -Mrs. John Friley. captain 1.
1 Mrs. U. R. El Kins wiptmn.
?110.GO
No. 10 Mrs. Harry
Broad; coptaun.
The total rccipts from booths..
eluding yesterday's donations foil
Mrs. E. H. like. at Renfros.
Mrs. J. II. King at post office" $1
.10; Mrs. R. L. Miller. at court hoi
!L2r: Mrs. Tom Stone at Jlnr
iiousc ij..T .iiss vieoue iaiuunja
o .i tr . i . . i -tn1Ie
Southern Hotel. $1.20: total S-t99J
A recapitulation of the TciHjrtelRt
noon tpday was as follows:
Total la3t iifsbt offi'-ially- ropor.
and checked. ?l."!.fi7.f7: reported
Miss Belle IMIand tliis morniliff.
-to; reported by various loam
tains mis morion?;. $i..o; ii
ciatiy reported from Itanss. 5!i.bSlJ
unofficial from -Thrifty. SI.
official from ZcnhT. SitS.l; niWj
rial from Woodland Heights. SfiO;
ficially rcjifirted from Motintaia Via
$140; officially reported from Jorwn
Sprmp. Sir.:.:.; officially report'd
from Brookcmitb $".r. ; rrperfofl
from IiooUik this momiim $S"t'i
tal to datr. S:.ftis72.
The Woodland Hei'-'Jits coiunniiSH
has contrilcited $27r.r.'i. $.m iifn
tba'i Us uiiota. but many of the m
Bcnficrn uave tin ir money to t;
worker; and it has been included
Hi
the report i from the city
in4ead oi
from the WoodfaiiO
Ibices
. r
nity.
"We haVc not yet heard front
communities in the noitb eiid of
county"' said Chairman Austin
morning." tut I am confident that
sball retM.-Ive something like '- $2
from those communities and frtuft
or two in dlli'-r jortion of tho
U. This will j;hc us abititt $2.
and I would like to make if '$24f0f
for the county. The people have v-.
en generously and it has ticcn vfl'ry
iiratifying to the county chairman a?n!
hit as-ystanis.
ae
tiilK
f1
oa-
Object of the War is to Carry thp
Spirit of President Wilson Into the
Hearts of the People of Germany
By Aswciated PrcKa)
LONDON May The obje t.' of
the war is to carry tho spirit of Prfcd - i
dent Wilson into the- hearts auti ihd!
of the i.oo.'k of . criming wlRrcd i
Professor Sponsor Wilkinson of
ford in an address on the "Idea. of ri
hls
War." He said:
"The Herman emperor and P
dent Wilson lire each of 'them at
bead of a great nation and eaclifdr
them wields in that nation suprdn'iQ
authority. I ' -
"But the two men stand for two fin-
tagonfstio systems. The Crcrmnn ejn-
peror is never :ttrel of pro latminsttat
that. he has received a spe-ial com-' holding it back from its goal feel at
mission from God Almighty to educate last that t( re is hope an 1 confident
and instruct the fJerman people- amljand that the ruiul tuajibe trodden as if
other peoples after hia armies a$alljthoy were brothers! shoulder t'.
have crushed them. t shoulder not asking each other any-
"Mr. Wilson on the other hand was thing about different es of !as.-. no
chosen by the people of the tTnite ! contesting for any selfish advaiicf but
States to preside over their govtfm- united in ilu ommon enteri ri-c
ment He bas no commission to uilir- "Tho (bject of this War is to cai t
cate them. Their ideas is to he allow- the spirit of tJiosc words into th?
ed to-grow and to develop their pow- hearts and min-s of the fJerman peo-
ers by doing their work. Here is Mr. pie. Is that not an objo-t wortli li-i
Wilson's conception of his niis&ion: ilng for and dying f rl"
mm forge
fi FRANCE 5001
10 BE 11 IILLIOI
ijvvi;m of this vkis iull m
at mi.vst mii.lio ami ii lp
says tak oki'.
-Illy Assot intcd-Pr-vsl
PAULS .Hay '2:tvin$ mennni
forces In Prance will W doitMc
the number Ser.rcteir) jliiKcr ri.
ce.ri.tl.y "nuiieiiiiccd j huMmr !cr
sent here ami I'y tiie end of l!)l
will ' three times " Silver said
A'it!'e TarJiiMi. I'reijrh high cm-
lnissioner .in a Mufement to the
.French people npoij W arrival
from thf toiled Slaves iodaj.
Secretary linker aitniiriMeil on
M;rj Mh Uwl more (linn live hun-
dred Umiivand Viiterirati yddleis
had already ttreu -.cut ti Prance.
TEXANS
8
MOLDAVIA MISSING
ititrrrsu timmu snir si k w ith-
t:T WA'tXJXJ: .FJ'FTY.THItl'!:-
. (Mv -Assoeuitri
I'jess)
VASHixrroxf U
y. 2. -Amoiu
the: jffty -three
Aiviail sotiiiei-s
tolss Hijp ftr t ie
sink
tift uf -lli. Ui it.
ISU trmp.Hl:iti .'IJr'l -Jtik'. Merc I i-i itittri
liicrll of NeW UrauHwis. T
:m.i
.!:tf.
(Tphi Jolutson of
iMurl'ii'
'l?esfc.-- - r -
. t-t.
ws auinowioe-l kite Kfblav )
. .A . .... 1
sinltlnir. oir-rrcii
iirij VVc ltie'-l..
llifiM:
Msj in ' ahv mim a;"i.n i w- ie
in thtlr. 'ba-ieirii l.s rltin t)u r -i
Struck. i'fa tidier.- und sT'nn atii;-
slHjwe no imic. T.v ull -:t I m l:-
into lkio ud att'j iin'.1 is when it
was 8'U.lh? the Mi'bla-M w.: i '-fling-'
ilowa.
Boos'Jar Soldiers
Is New War
11
rh fa
W (rt
Be Undvtial'cn Here
. i-
:irof. V. ii. fluff ri
mi :i
it!
of the (oleni;n r'Ht
in.
here' this !."at rnonn b
tiii-.- a f-'Y .;
III!'"' I.! m Si it!
new yiiH wit.en ne ttai
tli is district. - is
X 111
(dil finirfeentli ii!.'rmi n.-l n tr;
of tlic nation wide e:ijvau"i !ir
tor thi' soWb.i. mhI.m
Hie v
1 1 1.-
comittt-.WJ""" w
. . r a . . . . L.
i; r ir.eu
.Mrs. u. A: r u-r ti;i
II-. !
ii : oiii:
. .-.I'-! vvil'
Hi:-
o I - fj
ed Uiaiyuau i.t tin. toin
hoon aJUWMince jjlaii!- or
naisn -yuue a Juiue tiflni "
iia-Ve already' bucti .ttdhi
man'itud ::ii'iT-l t Iftjr
Ul-'t i'iul'"n;i
ain6n Ht uhtme ami.
Ai;.iiV i:i0Tin
f f 1 1 H ' I . 1'.
By Ai-yO'-i.aei
Jrc-
-Ur.- - 'o:-t
net tioibnu' oi
AiKXAlNlHM A. Uc.
thousand iiees ot WS
troops at (-amir 1hsiH;po w
..t
InUijj ftdl!y desJrovnl by fin t
:i v.
MI fed nothing so
hi-icli as tiie in
tensity of the coin!HiH ' man i can;
- '" oul -Mf? ' ?WT UiV
tVhQ arc Iferening to
hear homebo h
)x-Upeak the thir.r that Wstf i1rinr rn hfi.
herii'U and minds. Iii
a man t
heart clie o think th
it he mii not be
sure lie. is daini it Xoribein: to won
der vaiethor th: y atl.
Joiuging
for
WfiSetMnS he. does ntii;
uiiderhlatid.
He
v ill "fiv M ' J
i?o that tlie" whole niitlon ma f ef I at
last released fronf iti dumbiiesa foci
last Hint there is no invisible torcei
A
AMERICANS FIND SHELTER IN CELLAR
' 1 1 ' ' ii.. f i . - " " 1 I' hi i I M j
j Ai'.ci'i. ' v.. .''it . .:. ... : i i fjt-
H.t'j.r i. u i.ii I r ji . - . s .. ; a; tin'
ieJ.iar of flfeir h--Hii;i!iM' i . - - '.
warn
ill i HI
lriiiih and Frcudt.Rafdmii
P IMTCDECP
M 158 i UUi t
rlllo
Lai; RSI
mm
Germans-?. W liter Gcmpy Low Gwuih
feritig frprii Heavy Dda'nfyjar
Ariterican. Casualties.
:-).itd- I'-Yi:si)-
i i '- !aV -Ti-t'
'o"' the. -Attir-'r' .
ire t-e.Iv i -i -uf '
i
(.;
w
7id-
.-e.r K
Sloth
'?Hit.;er. ;
I fn'dcr 'Droit 7 r a h.
ft
A
r'-' ei ct in
b'l i ii;ii -'. i.i.
.( . .
N.
.! t!l
' 1"
" ' o
-i k
. i.i'.' f
: e 14h
r.tl t
j us lor t:t;' .;iecial ierviet.
Fice. Shipyard Sites "
j Recommended; Will v
1 Used in Cmicrefc Work
i t'.v 5tci.iM d. Pres. -V
WA H I . iT-Y' a v - J.. - f in
JLc;
fnr nt. WVcrtMiait ivwWmjild
cd by I-.ilpiittJrd-
'us not yisf acted oa tlft. f&fifoinn: ui
turns.
Mo i tile..
Ala is the only ;lf eMt
$itt: for a ('Hi.rrvt.- shipyard -w brt-1 1
rc 'biH'iiendfft. by the sliti-plng- !i;rd.
REBELLION IN IRELAND LAID BARE
(ttv Astiociirted Press.)
LO.I(;.. May ?". aarumny.'s
effort to foment a; revolution in
Tt eland in tat'tr of the Shin Fein
Was laid bare toly bv a staie-
im nt of the offichil press Fmrpaii.
Af'er the abortive l-eviduMons
of Kaster wort dir. plan.; were
made for a fo'yojt in T51IT whlch
however miscarried . because of
the entry of America into the war
aud Ji!i;any's inability to tend
:
PC ITU :
ids
. SR fi t & it I
in Or
Pet
- f
ji'Vj.i
:f As
('
111.
i ' 1 1 -
; :n i'i
v.i:b
M K
artiU
nifji
c-'ive la-'
i i i'l.ii!ei:M in the
ir. U
! . . 'U "
I J; war of.
i'. -at Tbc TtriH.-fHjl
f.!H.m:- and
i ' - ; !TIi)-ir)ee.
ii'tV'li'.f liUHle!'
AMr.Hcrx fit ut a i:ti:ks
l L. '.. M.. ' iru j' ;in udator
sin I ('i ! Tvo ' t il--iii i irubuies kfct
Tu -;r". j ; ; t;'-1
I' s
li'ieai. nt iroi;i Ai!.T! ;mi b adooar- 1
t't. "T.ie:. :4
!:o ' neu-
"' V UI'
itMils in iv'torf.
An Arnurre;in .H'r't.i
jilir'tllt S. Iliad-
w.. ... .. If... . . ..... '
on I.. ' 1 "-' "'- ' .iner- 1
ir. i: se tor ?iom hn .-1 of 'I'onl
novv. nt:riijttd t aiiHTin-.- .
it is
troop.s" to If land.
Ti'o plans for au Irish uprising
tbi; J-eur ;.re s: )ndul(d to follow
tiie. ;ie.it- oi't'ehsive in tho west
vTiC'i t're;tt flritain presumably
ho ifii . rjpp d of troops. One
i ll i i- . : f ::ti coir' mplaled
in tfiM i la di :un nt of a aubma-
rine base in Ireland.
on i fin
.ou'rltnti-nts lime liudeiice.
WA.yiNiiT()N .Maj 27. More
SOBBY IS
VIM
10 SECURE
S
MMORERS
AtUI.NST 'MIK DRAFT.
AJ'-STIN Umv 2... ;oi ;r. .P jlubb
1'fdiy. agreed to fa!- ' ::t "lie im .'umi
with lb.0
War evrni. nt . t !" -
;amiiv;iM' ii: i ni i';;.;::.: -
t!-at Mpv;ui laf.orer: - 'rai
ton of obta
fintelng
ing ta this fr'int'y M1 ft'.t bt1 dHfic 1 ;
in tr the .army- !
The. gou-riior eonferred v. it!i -Cob T
nel M. Kfernm Vian miwiI. Sim. -
GOVBRNO
TD
Antnirio. Th. o)iwi s-ai tber0 wi!it-"l"f -p - "Bi -
n !(;:i t.j Ui. fKb-iri!JfA-iTliiloj of the new class o inen. on
r'nnftfr Ariain? cummr v. ff- :a-fJte bk nhh Uie. exiwttitioh that
to bel o.n iiii Ltl-vu shir:;t. ;n - rt u Jrj .nHid i liife umuk
vidcil it
know that tfH'V ijl untt
lie f?ra!if:.J into llf .it'iity.
.' :irprt5-r-l-ih'tr Vvfri .;r ;itf.v Nin"ti
.HH-rfculiurar vu'bw ( i.n t' Texar.
GBAOMTES 10 HEAR
nn-M'nMC inftsnpomii
oforrbm riveu Jit: today. !lr soiilftiive to Cuba and :sus-
. i : jes i m'e-itl te tij lslntlUir l"'i-d theseudmsof anevrouefor
ViUU MUmi. IM) rIiIli;i:Jio ir aay from I.ml ' Von vc mt'Uil1?-
. (iftUlVVTl.S TO TV hi: FN . rewtuirhf to secure r.SBirtion -:ird ; The minister of foreign affairs
Ai- l Lnl.jMi t
l4wrrtw will l.o
irtits ftr tb.; h!-)i
coctetTBtpm :ii
r.bfci and f.-r
Mowaru -yu
'llcKe. ami ; ctV
jpfiaws. Kfrinous. will be difejjl
tp l 5TOta! trf -i'Cth r!5tU4tfoi!Sr
lfck. loe tus'i Beltoolf gra't
MW-Txi ablrc.l by Riv;iH. W
art- flows
t iJJ . htitj: it .-Mia".- l-y t-iev. . C
gibbon. 4ator ot.tiie Lhut;.U ' .nin-h at
.XaiHaas
'- - t fr
'fir'.ii! is annofin' -
h'" --erv i't i'i -
- .: . :-rnrnj (H'iia."
" b far'. r; Mb -i
-
f W. Kub"'!' " f.e-
i v ! 't t rori't' r. i
r-l ii':-. "rr
r( l'rf t 'ni ub. for
;! '.vard- I'avtie- i.'V"-r.
. to tiif r ' e ;r
' I im !o"l . 1 r iU'-r .JK
l
i-fJiiary - f4e.rniite
Mcti'- ai.d V..
-i - A:-ti'iHtiC -
' .ie evoTiili ' ) t
i
!'..v
Roosevelt s Reply
lo Rurlesnn Given
to Senate Today
Mi' - -.
.sitiN;To:.
uir'j! ''
.Stijr r. iwau..
LAV .
i' r-
f ! 1; .i '. -'.n n '
. ;ti :it -.e'l .!; ; ii'i -
in .-. '!' I It:.' -i
i!i - i IihIiiv Jt i
f- feis:ti;
ti.e Jva'rfK'f ' tif;" "r hP;There is little explanation here -or tho
.-'tVttJ lli vi- ' nK-f1 3t's: if w:r fa4r WflM aireas.i rromptin?: Mexico's move and
ed tL iu. ad- ;iUM at Uie i ? Hear what it will accora-
i'"m.-': ;i' i-'tt ji iii'.
t i in .iribln .i :ii -
I mil iiiiwii itj ii.
i.'flHi.lij.i o. ...
otably
tlmhe
'
vtiiile erti Hr;-.
ffnit jalfiers
erftWhi.tU . of
Jlie condu. t of tbb r-
IMvHident 1 direVtlv re-
He ahid
spohsiiWle. '
j;;'"-.-. . .......
Americans Die
f ;. -iltrorni Injuries Ajl(r
I . ; ; Ftdl f rom A ir plane '
;
lav . deimr't
t.'rLt.-L . 4J .
. .1 1 ;ranniK !i gum iuuiiiii' l niiM - to
Ote War denartment ret orts thii deuib
W two American oP.ic'j'I-JetrttHwnt
f t'u-pii". n v.n .1 Cii-iM iii.l vi..
- 1
. I .... t I..H. it f H lunr.
las a result of
airplane fall.
u.jiirii-s rerelvett in an
i
--- - -
evidence than bad lcen diairkwvd
btfofe of the cioa; eonnectioU be-
tWBOn ihe Irish Strm i'oinerj and
CiR'uittu influence 'is-nov' tit1 the
T.anl'i of the p.ritisii
' an gov en:iiu nts it
and Aintri-
is offit-'aHy
atpQUnc ed tod.iy.
Arrests will bo made 'soon in
this country and possibly addi-
tional arrests may follow in Ire
laud.
(MeAjicaf? Minister at Washington Puzzled by Develop-
j : nb?s; Cuba is Expected lo Retaliate but Government
I Makes Nlo Statement Qutlinitw Altitude.
P
0
JUNE 5 FOR IN
r SirUi 4ft4rt ni inr I'"xifa chnrBc tie affaires at
f lUHn' IHIH 1 .1 flsS ;va!ia anil the Ctiban minister
1 Win lulO -ULnUUIhave licram-aUcL -.
t
4I Hit V FT IJOARl) iVNSOl'X-
! ' ChA ".. IIST . OP .2rK'rn'i
IH(n! fi'ILL RE A.SKKJ).
The
(irft loartl of ir0ta
rnimtv is
. . ! . :. j " 7 .
. i ;! ...!.. ;...i . i mi..
'.-tf utflt f.t-i lirtf. .HETfAitv All
i t wit
t but Tery m: difftulty.
k l
:rii!Iefi!ai tfee uouso ou 'ednes-' arv hv- ui a sraiement last
;l4i'- iiiH; OUi. inMPa of in their '.nijrhf siatin that Iris purpose is
hwc WitinximiHes ;isxwiw the case? to .avoid the misrepresentation of
lairt ..tine Thia is p?si bte .this year Mexico s action. He sahl Cardan-
SyrfaWn of fact that qnly aCout;za eallcd a sneeial session of the
.i y 1001 risteri
friini tnftr nearest h at bonl. fill it
out and urn H it to your kat tard In
tifc. fbrrit to nnuii tie tm tfore Jiui.
-'-tli- KaPiw' to do ibis may r-
'!h lt4s:of valuable rHrbts.";
iiisi.'of (Jueslin
The foHowini; brief tfetcpent
tttt iiWf amuoii of refeMtranls
titod imiar bV thn local t4ird
lltvm jarefuUy m tliai ynj- answeii
wiji be rily sihen yon to 4. cf ore the
reals! far.- .
t. Kame fn foil.
Aire in
years
spelle-l
This tneaiK all
tat inf fbri"-
- tbir; afi
t't( .V. i. -ir yon
yo'r fKiiofs
?hK jne.-.M" th' ''1 "iild not be confirmed here
p tie ir Htiv re'-rd-. arJ' 'y. The Mexican charge
(ii: e '! aldrs witii -;t.-et:
nd ntiin-
iir. fly iouet.. .iihJ . '.'itvi o
rural
r-'..ie: cb . ount v and stat1.
'' j):it tf Jirtii. To b remind
t rcrjjii'ter yrii utu.v l.;ive !! ! or
itt t i'i. iii a tuoHth and d;y
uci-if to June :.ih. o- in f-!'7. in a
nionft'afid day thr'nf pTi(f to or on
tile dic set for re.-i-t aiin. r.oys
Ie ti.
' - ...
niiiiU r-''i'ttflr.
.--! II'T" W
were v i ; Kir
-jia;e jrown thn Viat". tin 4 nation.
r - Kre o a iwthe or fnited
-raic : naiu-ah.d ri-.n: an
alicn bfsve yfvi. dex l:ii-i yt.ar ii.ft;-
. VL-n
owe a Viiiziii- art you
" i .'. niHiiiii .
. 'Sp.. jfy which: V If vuii yfre
rn m
'"iW.Siaites i hi ui Ala-ka
aj. uaw are a n.!tie of the'
i -
rT .... tu "
........ . -
riKii:u n:iTM vmiriir
. ii .v.ww..i...t.tli o .
T : 3t" h3VV aA'ei' fumI.Pa;
s a
Hiixef If. altbotuh foreign 5orn. yinr
lauie or surviving paretu :ecame
fjully inainrilized whiK yi were un-:
d.- ;f ?r.i of a:i-s :ad ig you uere
ift tie; United State? at th time yo'i j
a't:i:m;.l tjic-asn-of -'1.
. 'ft mi ciUmi. of what netionj
.ire y-n i t'Nan or supje-'l"
. 7. t'atlW's birfh ilare t-'irst naino
J4 .. -. .1 .k.; :
tmm .(. in fi im-u tutj M.ur m
pntiit e. then tin nation: a.s Coluiiu I
lui. Ohio '; "'i una. Austria." j
V A'lini.i rF i.nn.livnii IT.i. !
'nhmUnmnl
I
If on are working for
:wi individual firm. corporation. or
assocjOon. state " its name. If in!
awto'ncss. trade profession or eih-j Ity Associated Press)
; ptoynhfct lor tours U. so state If I WASHINGTON. May-25. The war
yv'n Sre an officer of the Mate orra'e oiUy snspended all
t'icrrl. sovonuiteat. - .sitw helper licenses cor the importation of coiree.
wmr Wfic-is tinder the Caltcfr slates j M r"unt of speculation for charter-
tti jnie -oi.iov- tr n ..i.i.iPin.iii. i'g space which has driven the rates
ji answer to tbV .pr ti.m as to thej"' nmeS ulove tne normal.-
lihce df cuiployment. t;iie the nuin- ! "r"' " "J" J " " '
jfrer ;.!id iiaine of the sireei. tnAn.'wn then county and state; or It.'
li-fuiiifr. fcitU aUtc. or H. F. 1). number j P. X. number first then post office
l)'.;t tdtrc county and sfiate wliere theu county and state.
you work. lo. Race; while ncgro Indian or
j y Namc and address of nearest Oriental: ' '
relaiHe. If vqu are married and your;-
wife is living her name should he i
( statu! Ii.vou are mimle or your wlfol
I Is dc:id bti sjioubl state the name
your nearest blood relative. Lu stat
ing the address give the minieer and'
name of the street first then city or 1
(By Associated Press.)
A1KXICO CITY Alexieo. May 24
(Frit lay). Mixiuo iwus severed
iliplowintir rcl.ntions with (Juba.
This is InktiM nffieiallv. Tiff
The rcAsons for the severance
of relations in that beran.se of the
f war in wliieh Cllb
v-ihed that fjove
i rm..l 'bwIiMntA
Cuba has become in-
overninent has been
! forced t dictate nieasurcs affeet-
i the interests of Moxfeo.
Mif? Alexictm aiirbassndor at
' i.: : i j
j " nan receiver
1 noinitij? relative to tiie . reported
;br'ak.
The Cirban minister to IMcxico
has not arrived here haviny heen
. CI LSI "Fi lit t J-fr llfll J I rl.lll.l V- 1 HI
. 1 ' '
jAffxic;Ul minister of foreign af-
- - i tntit
saut tfic actum vas indispensable
for the ideals of the two nations.
stale ..f war in Cuba has obli"-
it ;. ca-j overnm'iLt to ' dictate
rm asttres jiiTwting irexiq.an inter-
lests. ... .
Information from two sources - that
Mexico r'ljrtlier advices are expect-
durinz the day.
I iie-cpectcd at HaTtuia.
HAVANA. .May The report that
lci u has severed relations with
"M fi'snin jefrany ror iMexico
1 ' nX viaiteu "resident .Menocal
; first. - "-.-aaf
Uuiuorv relative to the break havo
';een urrect here for several days.
IfiiKi'vi-r. a UH'ssaee of felicitation
from Cmranza to President Menocal
i4i the anniversary of Cuba's six-
teen! !i jear of independence was re-
ceived May 2Jth. apparently quieting
he rumors.
luibntissidtir Puzzled.
WASinxr.mV. Mnv 28 The Mex-
K.an amiilRsador hero said the only
thm t.M recall to caiis6 feonnR
hetween Cuba and Mexico was- the re-
uil.MIIP llr fll enhn nf oil fro f
. -hi Lin.
-ni i in' " 1 vi ii v it. t-iiu t j. t. . i i w
rmmm h;ul purchased. The official
; .j rL..1
pjIi. Tb. fact that Cuba is-holding
. . . ...
uo a Mar smpmsnt. 10 .viexico means
tnAt txie latter country can not nro-
Cuba did tins' In accordance
wJth f
I" It is ox.
food administration's rule.
neeted boro that. r. rptalin-
xrv m.aimrc from Cuba will bo
taken
( yKW LECISLATIOX.
i P.y Associated Pross) .
WASHINt JTON. May 2.". Although
- ongress aau prepared to press new
legislation before ndioitrnment It an-
......r i o..i..- oMnmnn ....01
ji - ni ""mj mnv on ii(ii:uuii;iu uuiu
'm rench-c to poatpono action and a
special seijsiou may be called after the
Nm eMitier elwfiotis
("OF FBI IMPORTS STtlPPED.
THE WEATHER .
Tonight and Sunday partly cloudy.
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