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. Jtf REPARATIONS
OFFER TO ALLIES
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Amendatory Note Shows
Willingness to Pay a
Billion Marks Annnually
' ' Associated rrw Report.
BEBIiK. June T. Goraiany'a amen
a.try reparations noto which was
handed ta the entente aa the United
filktea government thin afternoon. sr
noes ft system of annuities estimated
to UUI iJM.OM.WM marks aaauauy
If aa international loan la not arali
abt for immedtato uapttal payments.
Tha annuities would become effec
lira ta 1KI and thalr number and
amount would depend wholly a ta
decree of Germany's economic recov.
nr. Tha aMmoraadum declares aa
inevitable requisite to a raetteal
hitioa at tha reuuratioo preblani U tha
aarlr eonvoeatlaa of a. general con
ference ta which Germany would ba
admitted on aa equal baste. - .'
k ... Reaffirms Good Will.
'Tha document ta brief ad whoHy
devoted ta eloeldatloa of the snooted
points aa which tha creditor nattoaa
. had requested amplifying statements.
. ' It makes na sneataon of tha political
v situation tha Ruhr occupation or the
' question of shamaoDloc tha passive re
sistance and indulges ta do recrtmtaa-
ttona Neither does tt refer to the
". oandltlona wader which Germany Is
' prepared to carry out the payment of
inn aunuitiesu t .:-
Tha memorandum reaffirms Ger-
' many's rood will and readlnaaa ta
' asset her reparation! obligation and
asserts the eonrictloa that the entire
' problem should be submitted ta an
Impartial inquiry the verdict of which
tt declares would be accepted by the
flmau governnseBt.
V Pledgea Railway
As a guarantee for the annuities.
' tha German government pledges the
. federal railway system which would
be caaitahsed at H.vM.OM.M marks.
yielding aa annual bonded Interest of
' ua.soa.Mt marks.
A further l.oa..000t marks wonM
be na rap teed by a told I per cent
srtgaga. eeturlty for which would ba
furnished ta physical luudings of la-
'duatry. agriculture and shipping and
the gold obHcations assumed by bank
ing and commercial Interests and pri-
nts real estate. This levy it is es-
timated would also yield MH.e0a.aW
gold marks. Tha additional ZM.at.
M of the annuity total eoald ba raised
by Increased customs duties on ar-
ticles of Trasury and the creation of the
government monopoly (n tobacco and
spirits. .
Tsxt a Nate.
The text of the note says:
v "After Jfun and careful eoaslderatloB
Germany has stated bar sincere be-
lief aa to her capacity to make pay-
ment for reparation. The German
awvernment would not be acting fairly
and it would not bring tha real solu-
tion any aearer. if for tha asks of
temporary alleviation of Us political
difficulties it were to promise anre
than ta Its Judgment tha German peo-
: pie can with the: Btrooet effort. Bar-
farm. .- " ' " '
.v "Kovertneleaa. the Question of Ger-
many's capacity la ana ef fact oa
which different opinions can be held
end tha German. government .admits
. the difficulty of arriving at any ae- j
euro estimate la the present eondl-
tfeoa. Far this raaseal K has already
. offered to accept the deeisloa of an
Impartial body as to the amoant and
' aotbod ef payment. . Germany can
... give bo stronger prosf than this of her
1 tiana. -j. . i
f Ready Isj SuaetKato.
v HPha German ajwrernmenf also is
ready ta supply as) aeallable tnfonaa-
r tion necessary ta formlag a reliable
' J Miami nt en GenBsays capacity ta
pay. tt win if ft ta wished throw
' o?ea to inspect loa ail Its financial ree
ores and furnish any details that may
be dsnalred cooeoratBg the researeas of
Ccrmaa industry and bustaess.
The German government has made
. reference to tha flotstloa of big loans
ha order that ktrxe capital sums might
accrue at the earliest possible
: to those powera to wMca reparation
is doe. Ehoold toaaa oa a great scale
proro Impracticable for a time tt la
ready to substitute a scheme of aa
vaaiUaa. -
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Associated Press Seaort.
IXlKDOW ' June 7. Omdals cea-
with the GerasBB amhaaay la
eciara that tha
f aoto dell eared today may
' arad aa embodying replies to all tha
concrete points. raised ta tha vark
aided notes tt being tha lateauea of
' tha Can goverameat to avoid arga-
meatativa aabjeets or to enter into a
discussion vhieh waM lavohro far-
ther exchange ef Botes either kadfc-
Tidnatty or ctsTectlrely with tha aJBed
governments.''- -...
'U U the hope of th Berlin
efacneat. they assert that tha present
atoeament will ba Geraany'a ksst writ-
tea eoatribatiaa to tha kwg drawn oat
: controversy which It believes caa only
ba solved amicably and effectively by
' verbal discussions at aa international
COsVlCsTWlOfe
DIVORCE REFUSED
m 'JEST MARRIAGE
Associated Press Keport.
MORQA.VTOWX. W. Ta June T
Juoga x. G. Laaselle today refuatd to
drvoree Jamison Meredith a West
Virginia anhrerstty student snd his
wife. Anne Bnskaspearo Meredith on
the ground that they contracted the
marriage In a "spirit of Jeet.- The
caeu will go to the supreme court.
"I am unable to believe.- mid Jadgs
IaMsefle. that a young aaaa and m
reunar wamaa of tha educatma aad
Cbrtotiaa rearing of those two could
have) heard the aeremoay reed sad
l-artlclpated ha B with aay sptrH af
fan or with aay intention other than
of becoming man aad wife."
According to the testimony. Mere-
th. who la a sua of Supreme Court
J nde-S A. Meredith of Psirnson.
nt oa aa automobUe trip with a
rty of Mends which included Miss
kespeare. . They decided to get
Tied and the ceremony was per---d
by Raw. John A. VoUsawWd-T
e Methodist Episcopal church.
--tlfied there was no spirit of
t r either of the contracting
AuxHiaty
"MCK. Parade
Texas. Jans 1 -1
parade of worn-
vuiarlea. it urns
ira Thursday
fur Thursday
'tit. Thaiw.
emlied aft
"he soilce.
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American Ctrl .
Routs Fczioits "
"JiGrcck Bandit
' Associated Press Report.
ATHENS. June T. Thanks to aa
marloea : gtrl-Mlas Margaret
of Qrand eUpida Crete
beea relieved. of the praaaaca of tha
famous Greek bandit Barton via who
naa terrorised tha Island for 1 years.
Kvery kind or crime and outrage has
been ettribnted ta this outlaw and his
M folio were and repeated efforts to
capture the band have resulted disss
trousty for the gendanneaL .
When Mbm Robiaana. a graduate of
leant Holyoko college arrived two
ago as tha representative el
tha Near Bast Relief she found that
Bar sown la was interfering with the
dlstrtbutioa of refugees among tha vil
lagea. She sent an envoy to tha fa
mous outlaw to ask whether ha would
i hat tactics If aha arranged
amnesty for him. and suggested that
ba ask tha Athena government for per-
mission to Join the army oa tha Tur
kish frontier. '
Amnesty we ereMed BarwauBia.
aad the baadlt with his followers em
barked from Cambla atonnted to Jots
tha -kmg8 own" regiment at Pedes
U. S. BOHHDARY
BODYIIEIIBBR
VISITS BORDER
"Brownsville Man Slated
As Ambassador to
Mexico Curry
BonstoB Post BpectaL.
BROWKbTIIXB. Texas. June .
George Curry member of the interna
tional boundary commlasiott and ex-
governor of New Mexico and Joha B.
raer. tongiammss from thia dis
trict arrived ht BrownsvUle Wednes
day sad will remain here tar several
days.
The object of Mr. Carry's vudt at
this time is to familiarise himself with
conditions along the Rio Grande and
to aetata information relative to tha
amount of water that will ba avail-
able for thia aide of tha river apsn
the ennrrasien of the diplomatic con
ferences bow la progress in Mexico
Ctty and the probably ultimata recog-
nition ef the Obragen government by
the United States.
Mr. Carry believes that recognition
will not be long delayed possibly It is
a matter of a few weeks or area days.
And ba la ef the opinion that a
Brownsvlua man. R. B. Creager. Who
win ba chosen as tha ambassador to
Mexico. '
Mr. Carry Is wall pasted oaf afl mat
ters re latins- to border conditions and
states the disposition of the waters of
the Rio Grssda is oaa of the impor
tant thlags to follow reoognttiea. Mr.
Garner is also greatly Interested ta
the proper distribution of the river
stars.
Mr. Currr and Mr. Garner were
sweats of the Retarians and both made
Informal speeches during the luncheon.
Mr. Gamer later addressed a gather-
ing at El Jardla at their annual cele-
bration. WOULD ELEVATE
PLANE OF HOYIES
Associated Press Report.
KEW TOKIC June T. The Interna-
tional Congress oa Motion Pictures
opening today was toM by Henry W.
Tart the presiding sfflcer. that the
time has arrived to do big construc-
tive things for the pubhe.
The public should not be given only
what it ensures or is supposed to want
ho said but what It should have.
What tt should nave bo added la
anaaalhlas above the level of current
anatertat He dedsred that the drama"4
music and literature were not la "a
period of encouraging development.
"It will hardly ba denied." he said
"that recent tendencies in Journalism.
Htatatnre drama sad moato yaa even
in education and ha tha pulpit hare
beea toward a surrender almost a
usnnltkinal. to what are supposed to
ba tha demands of tha public and
sometimes to their baser tasttneta
Waco Oild Killed in .
r Auto-Trolley Crash
WACO. Trams June T J. IX But-
tle eight-year-old boy. was iatsaatly
kiHed sad two other young siieima. W.
J. Pieman and Esther Gilbert were
severely cat and muistd when an au-
timshllo la which about a
and gifts were riding swerved
front ef a street car aa
weraaa tha way to a cnmUi ptmla.
Robbins ft Ifyer eV4acl. Fan
; C $10.03
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PATENTS
Patonto Owtslned snd Trademarks
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K retew dftg Meuataa Tewae
Offlee aasVa-SSJgsnemrs laertgase
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. OF. GIRL EA1IDIT
PUZZLES POLICE
Slayer Appeared Gil hi red
s up Victim '
. Associated presa Report '
CHICAGO Jane T.A: girt wttb
smile the blue -eyed woman bandit.
who shot and klUed Richard C .Tea-
a bafora tha eyes ef his wife Tues
day alght ta a holdup- was tha aaea-
tal plelure of detectives today as they
took their ways fJuougb. cafes and
other gathering places ef tha gay and
Hat artmiBat -.-t "
A half duseo young women assocl-
Lea of Basalts' r snspected crfml-
aala were being sought as tha aoaaibi
Miiaaar or tha "Moaa Usa amlle.-
invest ih tors refer to tha woman
baadlt'a facial expresaioa..
But tha Police are by as bsobbs ear-
fa la altaf tkA al-w - wha trmA mm haw
victim stood with upUftad hand! whlto
her male .accom plied sought to strip
Mrs. Tesmer of her wedding ring Is a
known underworld charactsr. .
"That wemsa wasn't tough loud or
swaggering. said Mrs. Tenner. "-She
a soft 'votes sad she smiled
strangely until just at the moment
whoa aha fired." -- . t-
So tha woman who the county
prosecutor says most haag hf - she Is
apprehended may be of refined maa-
aer aad unknown heretofore to polios
records according to aome of the de-
tectives. Others say the woman's
strange smile might ba the drawn ax-
prssaloB of a narcotic arug addict. .
SALE OF OSAGE OIL
LANDS ABANDONED
Associated Press Report
CHICAGO June T. Abandonment of
the regular auarterly aala of Osage
see ta Paw busks. Ok Is. ta Jane
been agreed to by Secretary of
Interior Work according to oil men
attending the special directors' meet-
ing ef the Aavarleaa Oil Men's aase-
etatloB. Elimination of tha Juno aala
was sought by tha Oaaga T ussiis as
sociation of Tulsa through Its sec-
retary H. H. Smith because of gen-
eral ovar-productiea in the Mid -conti
nent field and tha consequent' Hew
prices for Ugh gravity crude. "v; .
A special sale of selected trans so-
Jaeeat to ptoduotioa. aad sable to
dralnaga may ba weld according to
a recent announcement by J. G- Wright
superintendent ef the Oaage tribe bat
bo general aala win ba held.
Oil men interpret tha order of. Sec
retary Work granting permission to
defer saw drilling oa Oaage leases tot
tha present as being applicable only
to non-tested lea ar a. and new wells.
suspension being necessary where
work already has been started.
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CHICAGO
The Tourist City
The titj vou arast includs ia
your rnunnisr itinorarv.
Am arhrrisg BsetropoHs sad
canter far iaanmerabla short
aeenie trips and outings ax-
tsadiaf in every direction.
Sew tha Loop a district of
shsorbiag inUrast -wiU its
gkjseispaig gad gslisitad
streets.
Kajoy an. sadlass Tarlety of
ssinseinsBts laclndinf tba thsa
tres parkg eoneerts drivingf
oa the wonderful boulevards
bathisg major leagus baseball
folilBg boating am tha Oreat
. CnntatSa eonditions wits tha -caol
lakt btsaasa two ideal for
gigttassisf reersation and
fast
Par rans stssalaf ear
P. U JONCS Dlstriet
SsiMlBg
Mil '
IT'S
conyenient: The connections at New Orleans with through trains for th
North and East. ; . '
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RiWe MOniUS
SEEKUlVh
IN FIGHT AGAINST
ENEMY OF C0TT0H
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' Associated Press report .
COLUMBIA. S C Jttna J. Gover-
nor Mclatoa today calle4 upon tha peo-
ple of South Carolina to unite next
Sunday la asking divine aid la their
battle against tha boD weevil. '. v v
DeclaHng'hU belief that tha cotton
peat and other evils had beea seat fas
a Judgment oa our people pot only for
thalr ins but as a means of bringing
them back to Him" tha-chief ex ecu-
slva. ia a proclamation designated
Sunday as a day of fasting and prayer
to God "for deliverance from the rav-
ages of the boll weevil is such way
or ways as "may seam wise ta Him
either by direct supernatural inter-
vention or through the workings of
natural causes which are under His
control. . ' ' ;
FRENCH REUOVE
SROMDYESTDFFS
Auodated Frees Reportl- i
BERLIN- June T. "The "r"reoh re-
moved liM tons of dyastBiTs from tha
Chemical . works ' at Hoechat whUe
they bad than under occupation be-
tween May IT and May M. It waa an
nounced at tha chemical coatpaay's
general meeting da reported ta tha
Allgemeino Zeltung today. The di-
rectorate took tha view that another
occupation of tha works was unlike-
ly la the Bear future since the sup-
plies taken wars equivalent to tha
amount of tha deliveries of dye stuffs
required of Germany an reparations
account up to tha and of the year.
It was stated at the meeting that
the Trench and Belgians maintained
they were Justified la thus making
up for deficiency In deliveries not
only for themselves but for tha other
allies ss well. Tha French removal
did not utterly deplete the works of
supplies a Urge amount of dyestaffs
still being on hand ' Tha company de-
clared a dividend of M gold pfennigs
par MM marks In shares.
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BjwaLmited
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f tba Uttiast strsnaaff frawstnil sB-paJJasan g0-stost
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a ! V . A.Aa a a a .a a
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' Arrive Nm Orleans .'.'...':3 P U mtiA
CPe tiT. A-C0S Tea Am ftwton COd :K - :y.
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HanCaSomG New 'Edifice
' "Hwiors Miss Helta
" v A.' Saunders' .
fi Houston Port Special. v. '
v TIACruB. ' Texas t Juna- T.-Ona ef
tka most tnsnatslva; cerenonie . X
oonuaencemeat )wsU her ooenrrod
Tuesday night whn ertlsenh gathered
ta parudpeto to Us dedication f
Teat Ml aplendld Bew tM.oos ecnooi
buJIuliig to tha pumary of Miss UsHm
A- gauaders.. " rt'WN-; '. ".
The dedication services Were ta ta
farm ef a matnwial ooacert to tha
toVed music .teacher who tor IS yeaxa
gave her time aad energy to the up
building ef the tows and to taa trai Br-
ing of lU.chttdraa - .
The eceaak ana marked the tor
mal acceptenae by the board of trus
tees ef tha magnlflcettt eollectloa ol
Ufa-sin paintings which. Mies Saun-
ders gave to the school. Tha themos
of sack of tha It paintings' which
have recently been hung In tha echoed
auditorium ana stnly hall were ox.
plained ably ivy Mrs. n. u. waasroat
a personal friend 61 Miss Sauadera.
and under whose auacuoa uw pt
mm wss nreaeatsd.
Th nalntlaga are the works ef
Miss Saunders and of her father Wil
liam c. sauadera a noted painter; aad
at ens time American counsel at
Roma Italy where bis talented aaacb-
tar was born. !.-- -.-.v. - . .
Appraxunatoly II friends anal termor
students of Mint Saunders took part
la the concert. Itotsred on tha pre)-
aram waa a arm aoeg by m group
small children under the direction of
Mrs. Euiene ' Heichelbeca. a group
vtolln and nasad duets by Mrs. Georm
Daniels Of . Oaralcana and Teagun's
fbremoit violinist Paul Conn: a piano
aoto by Miss Eva Posey ana sonsT.
"I love a Cottage" aunt by a cho-
rus ef wtjraen'a voices led by Mrs. ft
M. Harrison. -' - '
A btogrsBby ef the Ufa of this ta-
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' Lev. id. Homer
i.Hptist eburch;
oerintendent I
sey presiuotit of
ti.e board of tr '''9.
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hf. Uuusey ;d VH. ef Ml as
Saunders -eariy nms. to promote
taa oulturel .grewm - ef Mtei-towa.- It
was she be ststed who gavs to the
id acnool . Its first piano It was aha
who for years untiringly coarhed hun-
dreds upon hundreds- of cuildres for
paivantav reckals.- plays: drills and
school day pregrama. . 7No aonimenco-
mtiit play was completed anill Miss
Saaaders pronounced it . perfect.
Through her aivio efforts she became
om of tha siost -promjnent figures in
the eountry.:v.v ' t & t
' ' tt waa fat reoratnltlon Of this servtoe
Mr Lindsay declared that the board
after rovleulng the possibilities of
giving- the sohsot. the name of soma
or educator voted
SyTrngm Down the
he manner. TTew
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Barnev Gooele
I Love Me A.
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Notier and J. hi. I
New .Victe Records
Betide a ISabbling Brook Great; White Way Urchestra
Two fox trot. One of tbraa smootli and quiet in style the other one with T
Bob-White calls and a wrhistlma chorus. Both are in whoJesome; country "
liwxney to is Uve carton
In a crranrL loud ainfirinf voice with sooken bits. BUhr
' rslro fiarrng Nsrcissua
rrWct4tion.
Yes I we Have no .Bananas ureat wnite w ay vjTcneizfa.
Moniiiisr Will Come Zez Confrey and His Orchestra
"Yes! "We Hare No Bananas" has a vocal refrain by Billy Murray and r .-
hterestirif oRhestral
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i i VOwf nag no vvwcg
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You've Uot to see
Nuthia'But
First record the Teiur-fasseo
aongs. . On the other side. superbly finished Paul Whiteman fox trot .
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trim tne vvtuteman paauty ot oraiesOTanon ana ine wnnenian twintquaj
greatly In erkkractt. No. 1W73 lO .
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DEQUE! 70 C"1!
SEASOIl 0? COUNCIL
Bringing the activities of th. Music
council of Houston te a elose for this'
aoasort win be a banquet . announoed
for .Thursday 'Juris 14 at T .p. m. on
tba roof Of tha Rice noteL .'
- Aa lntereAUng musical proerarn his
beeg arranged as a special t atura of
the-occasion. ' Among tha artists will
be Miss Jane Camrnack soprano; a
double ouartet from tha choir af St
Paul's Methodist eburch under tba dl- i
(or
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f. an . r
bpecial Jlssue
L-ane Great White
i whistlins
avr rJaverTwith fina finish.
No. 19058 lO-inch
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who bker hiinselL This Ttumber is a great WoL y i
Nx lOOee : lO-inch Unt Pric;t
efiects at the beguiniiig and end. Mormn.r Will
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0UI pieaur im uumua .
i no. luuoo iiincn .
1 v. t-
a. aaa . a. a. .
Mamma t.Vry Nignt 1 ennessee I en
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
with you tonight
ve-iun '
The addrr.iS of tite evening wH 1
niada by lr.- Henry l trar'on. .fc'"'
talks on the mual. al r. ds of Hounl.
will r g'ven by metnl is it tba coun-
cil; ' 'i ' . ' t " ' i 1 .
.' 1'hiro"Slll be aanci.ig fallowing V f
banquet. All members of the council
their friends and members of ell or-
ganisations repremed In the council
are invite.!. Keaer atii ns may be mad
by calling ira Jr. 'C. Barr.fls -t-tary
ot the ' oounc' V at Hadoy 1 J.
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. Associated Press Report. - '
. KEW ORU5ANS June f-Pltchr
ntoUir-JCwfc '-has eH trslaaaad hr
the New Orleans Southern- associatiun
stub to Beaumont of tha Taxaa league
lb was announced today. by Sacretary .
Uejtsmajeftba 'ocgp (
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Way Orchestra
Urt Price 75c. :
I Geor-ne Price
Billy Munray i
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The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 65, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1923, newspaper, June 8, 1923; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth609162/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .