Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 267, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 15, 1921 Page: 1 of 8
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ESTABLISHED 1883-PRICE FIVE CENTS.
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TCESDAV, NOV 15, vr>\.
EICHT PAGES TODAY VOLUME 23-NUMBER 267
GREAT BRITAIN ACCEPTS PEACE PROPOSAL
SCRAPPING OF SHIPS
WOULD COST AMERICA
NEAR HALF-BILLION
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AN OPPORTUNITY AND A PRIVILEGE
Torn arrow * Red fme* Dav in Cornu- Chri ti
Tomorrow every man, woman and chtld in this citv will he
given an opportunity to register their aoproval of that i»reat
organisation.
Tomorrow every m, n woman and child will have the priv
ilego and a real onvilege it will he to lend a helmne hand to
an agency that tvmfies the air* old sentiment, “a friend in need
is a f«end indeed "
The Red Cross nerds no introduction to the neonh* of Cornu
Christ; Thev are familiar with its work, its service and its
•Tonoas record
Corpu; Christi s <’,n;il tn this annual nation wide t amn,an*n for
fund to sustain the manifold activities of the Red Cross is $3,000
Nwmmk rountv, outside the city, is asked to contribute $2 000 more
The nr' ior nortion of this sum will be retained by the Nueces
County Chapter, to supoort its splendid “home service" program,
it constant and never tailing service to tho in peed and distress,
the lame the halt and the blind, the poor who are always with
us," the discharged soldier who fought for us “over there" and
who mavbe paid the once.' the little children who ick or ill
nursed, may he brought back to life and health again if the Red
Cross is kent on the job. In short, the service we ow e to those m
need, because we are “our brother's keener
Th*’ g0411 i- easy of attainment; easy, it we do oar nari
Be ready when the committee rails Oivr more than the
dollar if you can tocau e every nennv over 30 cents tires for the
• upport of this home ervtce program But if vou ran t give
more, have the dollar readv and give it cheerfully and gladly
Don't ask the com mi He*- to come back
Vou owe it to those in need
You owe it to yourself
You should regard it a.; a privilege.
You will find real pleasure in helnint; those who need help
Spoiln Sanitarium in
Years of Work Does
Much for
By V V DANIEL"* . » , , , „ , .
GROWERS FEAR SEVERAL CHANGES IN
SEEDS BRING HUGHES’ DISARMAMENT
IN BOLL WORM plans ARE SUGGESTED
Commissionerr Court Asked
for Temporary Action
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VACATE BEFORE
THANKSGIVING
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ON TRIAl FOR
DEATH OF GIRL
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COHON GROWERS’
COMMITTEE MEETS
HERE TOMORROW
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GERMANY IS NOW IN FACT
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pv The A.......... ITmw '’anil'* **1 hi •*' <*'
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t nmh, fH'eohtrnt of Ihe John H.mn'k 'hit l,o- Anseter wn
Mutual Life Inautatue * miwm i»>tfit of • -1<* * t t*>i
here today. He wee .1 year* "Id v
T„mh had el**>n rrorn nth*
president »nd had held Hm auw a**-j
siUon the laet 13 year*. '
(Continued on pe«« •»*}
WASHINGTON. Nov 14
hstwssn th* United 'll ales not
Germany **»,* formally pio«l»*m*d
today by President M,rdir><( Th*
president, m « pror.lam,tion • gned
at 3’5Z n. m., declsred the state
of war between the United State*
and Germany, existing from April
6 1917. to hsve terminate' in tael
July 2, 1921. when the joint pe*e*>
resolution of congrsss wa*. »n-
prpred b/ th# executive,
Issuance of the proclamation,
which followed extharujr o' * *ti-
f catione of the treaty of Berlin,
effected A • mist.ee Day ■** th*
German * . * " w *t n**s nr red
the f rot of a eerie* o* three s'ep*.
which when completed will i*lur**
the United State* to a complete
peace statue.' The second step
probably will be the promulgation
of a proclamation declaring the
war with Austria ended and the
third the ssuance of * simtlai
proclamat’Ot with respect to
Hungary,
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