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die Abilene BmlP Reporter
FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS BY LEASED WIRE
ABILENE TEXAS THURSDAY JANUARY 11 1923 EIGHT PAGES
uLUME XXIV. Number 204
FRENCH AND BELGIANS TAKE CHARGE AT
-
ESSEN
ABILENEHOME BEAUTIFUL WILL
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BURKETT ANTI
REFERRED TO
AFTER A SHARP DEBATE
AUSTIN. Texas Jan. 11. The sen-
ate today for the first time ilunoi?
the present aeeslun showed lis atti-
tude toward the onactnunt or any
measures regarding "hooded mobi
and masked pulltlcul organlsationa.
When It refertcd to laimiuittee with-
out ftcUon a resolution Intradural
by Senators Burkelt Rogers ana
Tumor comjnendmg rtml endorsing
the oifui'ta of Governor .1 M -fatke
of Louisiana on behalf of the law en-fof.-ent.
Immediately upon IntroiJ.ctlon r
Uib rfteolution n motion Was made
by Smtntor W0tl to refer the acilo.i
to coinmitte. Smjlor Harnett rut-
lowed with h motion to table thnt
of Sonator Wood ijml n rather sharp
llectieaion cm the tidvlaahlhty of mnls-
inp nny exi'tenthm n urh atihjpctf
followed The motion on rdll Cab
wnt referred to committee.
Tht firi mention nf thp nrtlon of
tho state texi book. cotriniliioii in
lettlnfc enntiacts for. new text book
which tCRUltMil In ctwHdenihle rit
lclam rame In tin mnitto toilnv when
Senator Davis of lilHs introdui oil n
Joint resolution imIIIkk for n 'qte ml
Olrrllnn on .t.impuv -' this ir t
voto on a )ir'Pi'- 1 no tlt "of to tfi
constitution RhiMK tin- h K'-l-Uor u
thorltv to pubh-ri nod print oi h iv
piiblttdip.t nil t ii'1" h d nvi Hi
resolution vi i f i ' I iF ' '
wlthot.t ncibn
Senator 1mvi tibm Inti irlun 1 M
rrteaure provlditn for Hip i ibl --Ii
ment of a tn'. d punm-nt of In
nuranfp atiMiiti' ft mi lit" rtip.in
ment of hnnkmu Till tiniiMin1 vv
drawn mi and jpimum-I .v rir-t-n
IntlM'ji of li.innnre ('"tiin mi. - nf 1 1
Ntate Thp I ntu in- ..iMiih
would waive a R.'ary of $t000 a
year wndr th b'11
A b'll introduced bv Kpuntor Lewlt
rilraetn thn annrnvnl of tbA legMa
tur for th6 pUrrbae and ohe'-ntlon
Of th Stinuri. KnB ann if'
ia'lfod t'n e-rnAog from Trtfibv
to Oo'iti?fn TvIt oiimv. bv tb
Br"lnOnt nti4 CwU Northern rail
road
oovisi:xoi to Anuurs;
lio-rii imvsus riynw
AJJiTIN. Tex.. Jan. 11 -Oovernr
iJeK snt 111 flrat me"o to thi
Jseflatetbl morn'tig It wa brief hpd
roJlited tbat be tin permitted t-
J aduraoi the wnot and hu In 1'jint
Be"lon at el"ven o'etoek tnttlnrnro
mornlnB" A Im'Inr mei8' wa wnt
to tha hluar No a-(lon w.i lakrn
on ii rwiui-Mt foU morning but a
d(' - 1 nr I t t af ernnon.
1 (J. i rrir - i ' im In part fid -
1
I h" h-i o i 1 1 ''V ntr i
Bp. I I ft I fill III! 'l i I
p rli trd ii 1 1 i. i'ii i'Ii n fit 1 m
rmW rrrtrt. r tt. ili h if i i f - i ii
bu--h P s fl TliTV . ' ' 1 ' !"l ' i
' Ith. th.n--.rf1 f e h 1
Jslifuro the . .n-i m. u of the -i it
raaur reri i'a i1'iti - o ' .- i
contemtatod logi-utli n n m.
complyiiiK with h rantltu i ( t
Vtalon. I Bhall be If'ad. If It ii en-
tlrely In accord whb your -lew t
taet the bouee and eat In lolnt
aeaaion at 11 o'lwk FrWuv. Janni
13. or nt any hour Iheroa r th.t
roay ba tnara ronenlBt t?' yout
lioaorable l-jdli"
.After the tatrodyitioa of a flown
UU the enat recessed until thi
- afternoon.
BIHMIHBHPM 13
' coniTFD ey
KM HXE HUH
niRMirmnSK Ala. Jan 11.'
IUrmtngham police e.e todajr tiving
to BHe aijuthir ajfa murder tbe rfxth
Within the last tvvtlve monllu..'
Joeeyh Ktten. aorth -ide merchant
died early today from inju'iea inflict-
ed by nn axe wie'dar while he- was at
i store lat night at which tlm ant
14 year old daughter Ethel was at?
lacked tn a ttkm uiaiiner KHeo if-
fered terrlb iaj?rle from the Instru-
ment. The daughter rcfived at
bir e wB weaver
" Ts0' itteartes. were tMT9rertuwsttgar"t
tars murder wm r-try as a mo-
tive; siurdw by aa organUed gang
ware's aiotive baa aot been clearly de-fluad.
DER
ESSEN MOB ATTACKS HOTEL WHERE
FRENCH COMMISSION WAS THOUGHT
TO BE STAYING
E8SJSN Jan. U
nouuaal electrtcH) eurctiargia to
..Tmrtanh-r. h.n la tuuad la last
night's disturbani when about 5 004
Kasen cuta stormed tbv ars f
the K-uaerfcuf tbt- elf ladinK h- (
tel. d-roanliif tbi- uiu'"" ct t'..
Yiwhmmmte&m vHlea the croad;
baHevad waa iodgieg tjare The ma i
aemeav s'M4ic-iiwciJi intti mil
Prearhnwu n the hotL-t were uu-
satis'si i0t i ptcia'ij In vie of fh
fct 'u-ii j tl. cr Mat iiiopiiorti. i '-
ftl fr '.i ii mm r vvi ii an "4
ihe d. i ir.t4t'ii f i' r-'
sarui..l it- thr fcuUi bit
Um Luirer f-or t '- ' ' I
t:sa. ad mlatsrter of food a
the Conn Ptt.i t dPiJt iru! on th
.c. n in i if ' r is
- KIAN MOVE
A COMMITTEE
COKME OF
GREECE DIES II
EXILE SMEW
romirit moxahcii who nisc-
HNTM AlHJltAllU A SHCONO
TIM1 lU'S OI' A CliUJHlAli
IICMDltllllAtll'.
(Bv thp AMHHMied Prea-)
1A1.KU.K). Slrlb. Jan. 11 Pnr
mer King Oon-'nnilne of Oieecf. died
Mtddi"l heie toda of eoribral hem-
I uti ha i '
night etir or triors have elnpird
line I'onst inline 1 fhst aactnded thf
throne of (Ireeit. fur tluee of thee t
he n- nn rxlle In Bvi'S'-rlatid hu ln;
i In in fOM'iil to a'ldnate by th AHie"
ifw ' m. h frri t rn in n 1 1 1 1 u I ' ' I
iru ilio w.u l"poi th denili of lua
1 u. i i or hi? mjii Ahxnmlei. lu- to i
i the Int.- .f i pit monk n In t)iol-i
i i -' t-pMiim -I t.. Mil- i
1 ' ' " " -' ' ''" ( '
t" 'i ' h pi h.i i". d't'itii.H-i
m m.oi ui in .. .o.u.. ... . ..v.
'I .n- liif r run mine w t- (
i.-.liii i i i . 'ijmi I'll " t..t'' i
hji'- .ift' t ili ' ! dlil "i i
Ni'tni i" '"-i lli- l-p'-i
iii .in . 4 i i u . i .I.
i in tnr tnronn
V'l'lllill i ' el pin in d i f IIVKI' '-1
whi jiv t M i mi i; Inn l"iiili( finu-
ihtliti i-triMiit lu n r A-e the tirit-
eiiy of On' i" and win populai favor
by auvti-HhJul ni.btai oimiaUofis. The
itiate of the 'lurki-di Na ionaimta.
Pi.wover and the a'Hjoil frtarljery of
(ifcvcrul hi -U otflal " the Or. ek
gmci urni nt brought down on the
lUdlenv. uue ot ih muai ditiou
mllltwrv uUii ti thir htsttr and
Cinatauiln abt!irat d and fled to
Hah Midi hi fat H hi n the revolu-
tfouaiy paity anhounced that It
woiild tovrtt a new jfavernment.
CoJwtanthn.' davolr Xa the wii?c
of Germany and the Central ':
wae Ren- allv '". "' 'n
titien o of hu lf". Sophia n linn-
il. t.. -. . .- ..! -1.1... .t 1II.
rnc'iiii.n li wi' mid i-tor of L.m-
poror Wi'llam of permanv.
HUlUeD DEHIES
1 TOO STOBEIT
FLfCEJ HALLS
h - --iiij tret
NL.vV HJitU. Jan. A re me.t of
Hi.fc.oe ConklinK a mrro raduite ..f
linrvird I'nHerhitv tint a -oom be
rpnervi'd In the freghrfan h ille t Har-
vard for bi n ha brep refund o
President T Lawwn" I.wi II. a 'etttr
pub)ibed In the New Turk World to-
Uay dif lo'd
Refl ine to Mr Urui. Vie-.dent
L.)wb11 w ro:
"I am aarry lo pave to IpH you that
in the frhman h i I. where r. siden. p
i. 4tn.i mire wa h.nr tn from the
btairaia the'nec-atv-of not iiulud -
ing ol red men To the ottwr dorm-
itorleii and dining fonmf iwy ai-e ad
mittea frccti. but in the froiimait
hall. f am sure you U1 imdpri.tand
why. from the ln-sintiinK e have not
thought it p fcitiltf to iumi 1 men ' f
cli fi-rtnt rirr". to r. side toKtt:T"
liriutt who Itvtsat Kpndfilt W. Va
is the sou of Hiiii'i'-i Kel.ii liruu-
former regftrar of the I'nited Btat-J.
treaaury He wa a member of th-
class of 1902 won membership la V t
ltett Kanpa and was chosen rlasj
orator The a i preparing to enu-r
lUrvard at Pblllipa Exeter Aysdcaiv.
"irailuiitc 1'iutt-el
According to th amvmmpvt a me
ing of several rf Rrvra gr4-
tiatea bo signed f memorial to l-rei-4at
lwe 1 tut June ooposln What
was aert4 to be a breaking of tfee
Harvard tra4ilan us regards trgt-
tnent of Btgro u4ta M held b-e
yesterday a' 4 attended by presi-
dent Kqh ell
U.ZZZZ tS'J-oe! wT Morpflel.l
&rw of piston pisid nt ot ih i-
tional Association for the Advance-
ment uf Colored pewtde-
BUT IS APPEASED
(By te Associated -re . .
-A fjample of t.M? j gatbeivd ai thu K..iiiof hotel i
w-a m mtm a. p. . h....... .-i
' Bort for UtrLja; u. the '-Ue rist
b Fraiu.
ot Mile to Pa J
rtlr ltl tlf ahr leal
. t u tn n. t. -I
" ttJ M eU ike treaty o Vr-
- 2w.
Ho cned iruKaaee - acute
dtnrbs am tiw i.-te to rerute
th. Frn h pmi.ib tbt ttermany
IX
able OJt unv.ti log 10 PB. j
Ir I uih. r wag ov'X'd to appeal toi
he iia h IP 4 im' .4r nt nasal ratfclv
ii r b r to i ia r il tudaitia- '
11 w.i- v.r i " iK 1 n ' ointvd
wfeeu inrtm? rt Awjica gov-1
eramenfs rd r withdrawing itstroojsjf
Mil PUT ON
STAWD AT BASTROP
CAFE OWNER TELLS OP A
HOODED BAND KIDNAP-
INO. BASTROP MAN
SAYS HE WAS DETAINED
Self-Admitted Charter Member
Tolls of Attending Meetings
Of tho Klann That
Vicinity.
(lly tha Awoclated Pfesy
UAS'iitoi' l.. Jan if. Frod
lltggenbotham alleged inesaengor tot
tht I)l-k hooded band at the time
Thotnaa Iticlmrd wns flint Uiitjmiiud
In Annuel int was the first wttnotw
to tftka tno stand (utlay UurliiR the
inoutliB of July and August of lust
jfni Hjsk' hbutliuiu snlil ho wu a
rufo owiler and tuxleab operator.
"Uo you ieint'tnber tin oe avion on
about the lith of August when t'
v..u. MBid i in-ha1X! as taken bv
tt tM(K ()f hooded men from a Raraffu
Httop;
W'm. 1 w.is on my wn to Met
rllg('.
. )d vtyu Q to jjcr jjouge1;"
..v ( WllH ntfj y tnn-l.cd mm
. tllj iai. nf ttlWJ. Xlll'i Ull
iiiin'd with pi td mid shotKUti- !
nuw l(illUM(t nni vAl(i nu attention
() 1hl uniPr of Bun-
hi re did they mice you?'"
"Out In iIjp wood""'"
I ii ou mi up one tlier ho
Wi t)i.mikd-'
' V "-. linn v Nei'HH
"Who el did you kip""'
'il dor t know. th" rejt of them
M ie iu'ikrd. ell was uwa fron
tin in "
"What did they do with yott?"
J I in! uu UhicU Moods
'"Thty detained maTqr u Ilttla white
duo told mo -to bo back to Uaitrop1'
"How worn thoy driwsed?"
They had on black hoods."
"Are you a member of tho ICUlvlux
Man?"
"I am n vhnrtpx member of tho
Uastrap Klan."
yhd are &i tfsnrm
sc( captam &1 m'th"' '
. "Voi ! attended Klan
.
'
i nun i kiiiiiv nny in particular
meet-
"Ven. '
. 'Iljve you ever heard them llcum
i tho rowduLt of the people of this par-
M-h'"
VIo "
"Where do- thof hold thefr meet-
ings' '
'Sevenil plncea TXattendetl one in
tho tomt hoUMe."
"Ab 1 undemtHiid ivi you have no
recollection of what waa dtcuwed
at any of ihene meetinus?"
"1 have not"
"Your mind is perfectly fclaiik ot
these thlntjs'f"
"Vex blank"
"You do not know an tiling at aP
about any of tho Klan affair?"
No"
" hat did jou do hen you ro
i turiuij from the place where
the
hluf.k honlleil min fmlfl Vflllf"
"I went to my restaurant"
"Did ou sea 'Harry Neells?"
"t did '
"What did h nay?'
Saw lllcliard fecl?l
"He a eked me what 1 wan do!ny
out there. I told him I hu.1 been lipid
Ui
i
l 'Did you sea the black hood eelM
Hi. hard '
'"Ye "
"Why didn't uu help him out?"
'! don't know. There were Plenty
of other r""ple around there wh i
didn't lu-lp him out "
' ho d.d ull see utandlng
iarwnd"
' 1 don't remember.'
"Can't you name oroe of them?'
"1 didn't pay any attention tt
them."
"Were ou afraid?"
"I was not"
Dij you eeu Captain Skip with?"
".Not that I kaow of."
"When Neella came is eee you
didn't be ask you why they liail tafe
en KlclMird out?"
"e did sot."
"Where were you o Aub'uet ?4?
"I wax bere in Bastrop."
"Wrt you on that day any mask-
ed men pausing through town?"
"f di.l not
-WfaatTtapp.ned tiB !?
l'htj Men Wliiniaal
""Some one told me wbHe I was
working ia the oaf a fly men were
taken out and whiimad."
"Pid you attend a jaeetlag ot thu
Klan that n.ght""
' Where was the last meeting of
the Klaa which sou dtteude.d"
In the courthouse
v ho was tbt-rc ' '
' i dun t n-n.ember.
t u tluo l knuw auybvdy?
-Will I'aplalu Skipwiiti. '
iiu aaiiu t holdiag a meeting by
himself vva he?
No. '
"Well who 1 e vm tkefe?"
"I dull l leuit-nibtr '
You an a mli. ot avertkte Intel
1 gUc.j. -
ilw d d vca j 4a the KUu? '
lu-! J .u id
U'kn i
Who mvited your
Nobody "
Uow did you know there was n
' Kl.n"
A trange fellow taht Hk aheV'
it
You attend 1 the imtiat mee-
Who wae there?"
X don't rc-uttnber. Captain SMt
BEAUTIFUL
MM
BE 810 HE
THE REPORTER AND WEST
TEXAS UTILITIES CO. TO
ERECT FINE HOME.
AN ELECTRICAL PARADISE
Located In tho Higlilandg Is tho
Lot That Will Bo Used to Cqiu
atruct West Texas" Most
Beautiful Home
To promote the construction of
better moderate priced homc-a and to
fitlmutale a broad Wert Texn inlereat
In home building tho West Tex.
Utilities Company In cooperation with
UKIXBI--BV I VIOlM ( N VI UI1I1M llill .
the Abilene Dntly Iteportf. la Initial-
Ing and
apontoring the ctwttion of
a Home
I'nradlee
Addition
Uennttfui and An !leetr!cal
in Abilcne'a new Highland
'Phat thlf ii to b a "Hom Ileaii-
tlftil ' lit vourhi'd for bv irnld S
Catb. ihn architect ''The homo."
paid Mr Castle. "!. of pure Spanih
nrrhlterturc. mIUi the modificatlona
nereeary to wilt it to modern A inert
can requlementa. It will le low and
lOtnlillnpr In apneirnnce. and It Is
In In-? d''lBiifd with the us ml ipurt.
or iwitlo n wrll ai with a nrgol i
rei'huiK out in lo the garden in the
rear
"Aj eeen from the atrprt. the houzc
while not at nil plain wilt hive a
r.li'i-liij; I U;nit The front entiaife
'l
Will trtjffrilv employ brick
for fbe!
"
ftdepu and for (be unevenly
floored1
stoop and utilization of tho Mpitmeh
motirwlll be made Itl tho ilalalb. r.i?ant now mm I). ""'" ' ".
the entmnce-a fmmtni- Tho r0f of 'lttJ tef ot ! t n.H
ft? '. 5r. j? - s?i nyamXicatri:nMofrnu!'vr-
uu. uicic win uu i. uiiuiiin (luriiurt
of front and. rear .lope- of darlred
n-ofirik- tile UnHancinc color achomei
will be )ctl both otitstd and Ina de.
and the Inter or. which will doea In
on tbre Hides Uie patio will be- de
lightfully arranged and dhnrmtnKly
rininhed and uecoraleu. Tnore will
b a liberal Introdtltttltin ofoaioin
& iii!i.&r-ffi 'tejlSBJS'JrK K oU.s
Alt In nil. wiillft tbla will not ba
an cjcrienalve home ovary effort will
be put forth to make of ll a true
"Home ileautlful and nothing Is tie-
in? parrlflced at the expense of p'irily
of archeticture."
Hh'CtrlKii ivaiiirca.
The "Blectrical Paradise ' part ot
the prub'ram la assured by the Vu
Tenan Utilities Company . The cam
pany oiiiiouuree that froui an ciectri
cal stnndpo.ut the residence wilt b)
ft practlrul example of a Ulifir-savitiK
iioiuu. wiin wucihs and ciBCtrlra'
seivue outlets arranged to economlx
an efrort and with llgbtn that dem-
onstrate perfect effectiveness of ilium
ination. From the front door to H
kitchen the "Home liautiful" will b
completely equipped electrically al-
though the con.pany warrw afin'nit
the suggestion that any freak aipli
ancea will be installed it will have
overythlng electrical lhat. la necessari-
in a modern home and nothing tha
would tie a foolish or
..a ......
expenditure for
the average home -
Z w7ii ulTleetwc -
.IL 3f
builder. The house.
lty for heating lighting cooking
cleaning and wanning and tt will ser
ye as a model for electrte wlnng and
oleeiricaty iBetallaUons for all We?
Texas.
Work on the eouatrueiton of th
id
"Home Ileautlful" will begin
l'bru
lary 1 under the supervision of O
B. itcCaulny. and it ia estimates tha
n uer od ot from seventv-ftvo to nine
ty daya will be required to complet-
and luroish the house. As soon a
this work is done the hcrme will be
thrown open to all customers of tb
West Texas Utilities Company and a
auheoribera of the AWIene Daily lie
porter for a period of six weeks dui
ins which tuna the house may be in
bpeeted each dav.
Tha alte of Abilene' floie Htau-
tlfuj" Ja in the HtghUndu Addition
the attractive raldeacial section that
la betsj ratdly aevetoped ia outb
Ahues.
Ia ttD0iumrJC tbla ideal home tbc
pooiwraOBKHWmkara tlemre to aut
the iNresVitlve liome builders to Wuet
Tsa8 3th fullest poasible extent .a1
tha plaaiilng and coastruction of a
Uoute. and to demoojUrmte what ea
be accouiphshed wtth Ike workman
a--..- mw aa AhUabiAve Sfc mMA. ..& i
ship Tswt-the roan
(Pmi.i'iiuil on ie it'it)
i
WEATHER
S Department or AoNeultura
vVCATHcB BUREAU
For Abilene and vUn t Toiusht
partly v-loudy cofcter. Fridj prt -
iy cloudy to cloudy Loktr
For Earn Tpxss Toiugii: juitiv
". T'Z '"ttJV'T?TJ8vm. Attoat movement
loud. voider ia ubrthwwst Hiumiilu.. t tho iu.i v. . v
Fnday partly cloudy to cloudy
fW West Texas. TotUgW laril"
rulr. cojatr in aorta portion. ri.aA
fair colder exvept a extras wts
portion
t
BE CONSTRUCTED SOON
r rt I"! ft I ST 4 V - 1 B Y ft T IITflTf ll
S
EVERYTHING- IS READY TO
BRING YANK FORCES FROM
00BLENZ ONRHINE.
IflSHINETQjiePS SILENT
Adm'tted In Official Circles That
Romoval of Troops Woe In-
tended As a Dircot Slap
At tho French.
(fijr tha Awdejated Presm)
WjSlltNUiuN Jan. Jl.-Tha jtr-
qr bringing troops home from the
Jthlne will not bo followed by u with-
drawal of American paritcaiaUon in
the renariitioiia comtriiwilon unIeH
i.-..-w.. r ...... .--- - . .
there In a change In the present pol
lev of thu American government
outlined today lu authotltallve ipiar
tei
It i tho 1m Hi f of offlrial" lur.'
that diepiti iiKilHtlon in roiiKrt''i i
gardln i In1 uitivltin of Itolaud W
Hoyden the Anient no nnoffi.iil ol-
ner.er with tin rommls"nn. lua re-
tention at hi ptr-ent pot s of piurb
valui In prut 1 1 Mm? Aimrli'aii Inti r
eti and ntdlliK lownrtt a final urttle
mpfit of the repiratloiia problem
A Slap nt I i nuii
WAHlUM.'niN. .Inn II tn i leiot
. the tfov eminent to withdraw Am
pi loan tioopn fiom the Hhl'ip u
Kirded hrre- today not onlv n a inov
to emtdinHlze thi admlnmtiation'a .Ii"
- . . . t.1 !...... 1. ..... . I ..... .
lpn iai in inn j-h-ihh n...... ........
.... .. 1 . .. .... ..11.n.t.t. ..
proa"1"1 oiu mh - ..v..t ..-.. .-
that thp pi i
m u.-iiiiiii? v-uiiivii"ii
... I. . i ... ...in. l.nuol ii.
' T3t. Ttl 'rl' Tl
VUi av t- - .-
ftclal eource tndav. however beyond
the explanation jjiicu ai the Whin
Iloune yeetenlay that lh nreld.'H
deemed the action expedient at tub
February S te the Tlate by which
1
't
Slate. Actual movement or tn
tenniMt from Coblanz Will not beat
inrtM Jut tn time to permit them i
arabark directly from the trains o i
the tranaport St. MihlU Y.UUU l n
der orders to aatl from N toi k to
morrow She will go cithir lo Ham
burg or llteineii to pb k up the form
of ubout 10 officers und mun- ihjn
l0l meix. A email dt t.u hnn-nt
dispoi-i- of etori-H and property lift
brought homt and units ot th graw .
rairlliutlim PrV ii-l Will bP tllP Olllv
i i-lvniPiits of tho Aim man aiuii K-
behind
Tioojim aio Heady
ll inu Aa'citpa I'iiS1
COHI.KNK. Jan ll-Thp ordi i
for tho withdrawal ot the Aiiierkut.
ton oil in lrm;in reached Ma) n
Oenfial IHnry T Allen at hi. Iiea-t
quarters only thU mnrutiiB. but pre
.:.... t. ... ..v.. H...I upii ti-ntativi -
i.. ni.nn.i ..wernlvbt on th bj.l
Of jestirday s new. uispatLr.es i
I lioitiloii.irtfrs stair wj reuy mini"-
' bitly to beirin th prrlimlaarte
i The troape will drpart from An-
' weru on January II aboard the tram-
port Bt. MiHiel. which satla nom
i Nw York tomorrow. --"W
information received by Uene
letr .
Tn? LOVmtt.nd'r..h.t?;!.'
H-furtitm
ral AI-
n-i. . .......t.i..r htiouiir. however.
I ... i .. .1... .tot IA .iirir
Will remam " "-' "" -Jr"t
Vise llie gi'orrui ' ir.'iiii --
fairs and the di-pof.il return ut
mater! il or oropi rt not Uk on thrt
ir'P' r
lIKlINf
TEXSS HEW I
SNIUC
IBv the apse led Ptms
5.5 K
DALLAS JU-
row poM eommaader
. . hl.s forwarded to O. L
bra mliit udtutant of the Amencaa
-ui.nlnr tu we-mflBaK.
SS.T7utgiiHwwvw oi
Texas. . . ....?
"Today three ntea leadea
to haying defrauded or swindled t j.
tain Auatin people." Barrow stated
"They have lett town It a the out-
come of lh!c fellows ttlbng uoplw
'that thvy wer. viiiug I" .nerpi
Ifx-icrvbe nun In geitiug subcrp-
i lions to a m-isji: m
j -rnt f-iiuw I. 1 '" "''
' Cie4uuabi wiMi Hkh i i i u '
iaad work.i -- - i l. i . ' - '
ofn a tu L. Inv. u
I fifty cm wvutd go -" Kelp tl- it
.-
fvica men
This bl bee. gou.i cja s..'
jai t fJte and through the effort
vtniu-Hiu
mm
MOVE
JANUARY
! jnd i .. p i itieni or the pob' t tort.
lEiJPEATtyilit&t e-ifend-i-. we. pat in the l.s
Tt.
ox.
I
1 n. ir ft - ai i s
w i i' a - IV .rlt i4
tb
CMW t ......
"We thouubt you wouW ke to iott-
fy other eiues of tbbi affatr mi thai
other good oW woolen woo1! usti
the vktiins of iU'li ao appeal T
br?
should hi ni opicitoo Ik fct-pt
lOX UI in out of tbv elate ud
be 1
... th Nn "Cat He.idiaa.rTl-.
.
ab'. T C -i .4 fc l Ui' ' ' IW'-''irfc 1
more '
Adjutant PolbCe li'.8 ff he
former J.iu i ic . TeaiS -ks
GERMANS SULLEN WHILE
21.CUN0 SAYS GOVERNMENT
WILL REFUSE ALL PAYMENTS
FATE OP ORIENT
S TIEN UP
A
SQ AOUHUMIiN'I' s llHAfllBO AT
iMtnt.KMiNA.nv Mi:iniNO o r
(JOM.M1S616N 1IUKI ON T .
1AV.
fftt in ee l"'' l'fee
WA8H1NOTON. Jan. 1 1 No -ment
on a plan to the riniclatly
crippled orient railroad had been
reached when a confeienn of Stat"
Kiiihoad Conimln-foii'Te and lallroau
t(f pills adjoin nd foi lunrheoii to-
iln nlt I a tin. i hoiu n ''Ion iM'llinil
liii. .looii in 'n Inn t -tuli- l'"in--i.e
CoinmlMlon. The i.mfnlic
Will I i' n -uiii- 'I 1 1" nllfllH'oii
Thi Jin IKJ.ll II Wlll'll fOV.I.il
tip
lwj(. nmjo of tin- itili-tit
tin. ui' 'I'
i .tifn. ulti. it nt lhi MiriouM pi ill" I'tr
1 . t i.... i r I 'ii mi.l to hivat
1 ! i-i wn Ik nt' .1 H I"" - s' sf "ll ' u'':
1.. ... lil. I. I ti .1 to haw Mllf'M
lwin I' Pi" -malivie ot tin
I .11 il tin S.inta I o H'lidi"
! i.....l.... I. ilm of thoMl L1
it
nt
tit (ho . i nfi r. uu r.'pri ciitiiUvn of
J . f-anta Kp did nm look with I.iv.ir
my plan t.. fiiuuBh the orit nt vuth
.iddit tonal f'i"l
Sppel.xl CorreMpomU ti"
. WA811IMTCN. ) t J'- 'J '
A...iti-v h.nilnK on Ntifll to na.o the
Orlp.Hlhoadfrom..bttdi.pme
umler wv r HiuNay mo n
the chamber of Cluiirmaii Mr
the interstate uommp. v ....-
alon
G1FERENCE
lUfSrnroadSUld take the am W added.
rlrtlbl.
n SfrJJf ;!trSad .overnori'uia 1Pnl lon the nttton takett
ComroWoi Und -"'."01rlo i- the othur aide.
bodJee bf Ukmiiouta aim ivji"h noui
congressmen from disUieta iravereedf
by the in eei" ;
Tl... hurlnir ImtnV at tile OUtHOI I
took up the question Of making the
Orient a differential road and thus
Increasing Its revenuis. Therv wu a
tn.vxH.rtitv. however tnat aom-
md.ntlon might Im- gven the pun t
KU-ut Gov. Kynch Havldson to r-
m-w all MtrUtioim and lit the road
t...ik. lis l without obervniK m i'
'and tiatiolivil rntulutory laws. Pavid-
!uon liimself M not hen belli" d
tiunid ill Austin A r'quet w.ts nmde
to pMtor.i the boring tMUll J""'
iiiir 5th to fctvi lilii) a vhauie to be
hi r' but plana f'i tb m.sIoii hid
goni m fir tli it tin lommlwuun found
lit imiow'lblu to in pt to tbti i.o.u.'i'f-
illv lh aocinied Pre
yPKTIS" T. m- Jn 11 Ihipe
.nr.i.... 1 TrvH i.UlruiU have it. 1 1 -
tivtl im ttiji tb would nm mm'
..... .i .. .i i.v t i..ini'11-int ilov-
j . . . . ( - . ---- r
. i. .. iuu!aii fir jnrral.on
l.vmti D.ividson for jperni.on
.. .... ........ .-!. l..vl .. .nil fill-
. rillroad to prevent abadnnn nt
of the tine. N. A Bt-dman gmeru
iinifixel fo Texas Tallroads tatfd to-
dav. BtMlman would not divulg" the
jtamee of the H.u-a th it h'vc Ul.il
this stand.
j-Jtatenipnts w-ic made in. inly by
railroad offb Uls In Dill.is tint the
Texas lines would oppose th pln of
operation put forth by ikj.idon.
uiMnt Mm. lured hu knew Of oO plan
I of operation for the Orient put fort-
by the hoes whicn ne retrespis
... . i.i I i n
I.
I
t'oiifldeiue Voted.
PVRIkt. Jan 1 1 ConfWeae
in the governmi-ul wax voted
by tha chamber of 4eputt thie
evening 41 lo Is after premier
Poincar Ivad tnmtit bis state-
ment rgardinf J-Venvh action
it thvKuhi
WORKERS IN RUHR FACTORIES SAY
: GERMAN CAPITALISTS MAY jjeuuk
I "- -- - - .
- rpry pAV WHAT
- - W
A4-A.-A. f.-.-
rv the Aseeelated Pil
BOCIRM Jan. 11 "Buetnese as
unual" would eJ to be the oiotfo t
this busy brtls vounteroart of Pitta-
burgh where lie tbe roots of the for.
tun of Hugo Siloues. Ugriun'
Klctist capitalist
i:.l.tta tbreiugii h city during tb-
i at.t ti' f irpon.tni avv i lax-
n ' Ibe U t.i vulhv lit up w.lb Ilaiuuj
ii i ii.khtd iinu tne !.. iu' tai i
.k. .. . i -ii i wuri.. t.au'i.
bua41.it.' t id. t.-d for Uilleik jii. ton- J
IBB .V. . ----- . .
e. lu
in m woixtu ifto Hi '. "
whom timii- enipU'V-
. ...... ...i.ij.i.
ne I ii is ici-i t.it n--i ...-.-'-
intii'i ii1 . r i '"i ' J i ! i ""od j ' -
irilL k. I - ' - ' l . a a
fl.e
HU4Ui
tntowag or ta xivuva i-TrH. i. . tWwB inai -- s u -at
hand . ' 'faf. ej.b. v a. i
Wheb l he ..elite poi.lellt JrJ sl1 f apoeir tu ts e Ii I i
workers v.Uere- tuuiu tft.. a
-fteie.l
..- lUit i a l ' 1
i.l s .iltl. v- . I
1 . ' lt I 'v
Tltktx Ct'WU W liy
... .. -.1 j. . .2 ... Wl.l..l.
tee Hviiivr iMtioii .v jk.w
ih. ii.ia.' lav .t tiiv
Uci ; una
-. a
H.
(Uy the Aaaooiated tVoai)
MINDON Jan. 11. A Rentr n d a.
patrh from Keaen timed 4:0 oilt'lt
thia afternoon aays martUl law ia to
bp proclaimed in the city by tha
Krpnch oerupatlonal foreea 'uTtnos
In.roed lately."
Into llorhiiiii N xl.
1A1U1. Jan. 11 rreim-r l'olo xn
in Ida etatement bef"r- tb i rlmmbor
of dejnjtlea today on llv i-tepa being
taken by France In th llutir dlntri-1.
aald tile government a pl"ns provideJ
for the eventual occupation of Boelt-
tn "if CJermany fai to carry out
th French demand"
The occupation or Nor num. wltlrh
I Mie lta of the iron and uteel wotke
tjf Hugo SUnitea Is eald to b eof foi?
Saturday ilthouah this ii not oftU-
ally rontiriiied
folllllllllll.! lllllTI-UPtH.
PATHS Jtn 11 -When Premier
PeiiKiii ; irteil bii xpianation in
the ihiml"! ot dipiiti'i lidn of thJ
K.imiin nt i arllon in the Itulir vaU
ley In imh interruptpd fi qupntly by
lir.il t ai liln roinmiiriat diputl".
riipp lui. iruptioiii iirouRht cfiea
from tb. !' putu " ot Hi' rlpht anJ
until" 'I'm tho tr-ilt' r rn'."
(Uyhe AH'Miai"i lr.
HHKKIV Jan II Chancellor
t'mio iti .i ctatpnirfit b due tho for
ego nffiiiH eomriiltt.p In the reich-
tMK tod iv innounirii th it CKrmnnjtl
reparailon nhtlRutlons would cease to
ho illMlnmnl In fuTih' i direct deal-
iiiK" with the "troitj ln.aklnC PW-
cie '
Tho ibiiicellor ilwlnr. d CJprmatty
could ! I rpdt uctlvilj. but on tho
nt her hand aha would not bow her
hpud voluntarily Tho government
would ievw the CSi-iman official at
T " Jn tUo o.iupleit arm out
' ' offiipltion for th- Welfare of
i0 i)(imiUUon i th" conduit of
..n.nm.nt liueinpsa.
- -T .
AtivkwiaUoi It0.
1A1US Jan. 11. Lr. Wllheltn
Stayer the Qerman amoaaenuor to
I'ranee. bft l-arle for U riin ut noou
tday.
Dr M.iw'f took hli 1 ave without
nonnlms thu l-'remdi lore gn oiiko or
indication of tho reasons
j. .ti-'partliro
( fur. Iffn offlc.- tb. refore. lack.
ing anv offleUI inform itioti rpgaroo
th u im i-i etivov aa .it nt on leavo
and conoid rs the dlpjoniatic Hltua
liuiH liituuo I'r.iine and Gprmany
unittxt"! iy the tnov'i
It w.i.1 nd this aft i noon that thera
na mi intention of rtcallinB tho
1'ienvh itniiJUMadir from llerllr.
XYencIi In l'tiit.
ltSi:N. Ian 11 Tb- French aril
in Ki-n The firt troop -nii red at
tin o'lli.ik this moriiini;
Tin li'l-cian coirwng nt. ";g
from rjuiliurs procitdl to tlm l ivy
by w
bv i of SlUilhetm sirullltaneoualy
vkttlt lb
Jattoropann d by a 'iniderable body
of Kreneh troopa and an ammun ttoa
column. All th aoldl-re nave tne iu.
lest war euulbnient -vet gax masks
The population appr.utd sullen b'at
there wen- no attempts et iliso'dtr.
Adviit-s from nearby uoints tiidiacd
that niovament by th- l-'ren. iiand
thf liptgiai.t into th Itulir twd n-
mU Ijimi without laciibnit.
Uent Into lstn yj)c.
PARI:-. Jan It The antrv o' t n
Kitsiuh into the first souo of the Hu r
n.mpn.iiK the lity of Hssen begin
whew fh. advanc guaid o tbw crn
tr..l minion's" militaiy tsedrt crosMd
the boundary line from 'he occut ed
area thie moruiiig 1 rv of tt e
troop aeeordipg to ihf ida- of M r
ahat FOh Wrfe to follow with . ia-
btr'ty and It was sad hire that tt 4
whole Eseen aone wou d be un"ef
Kroch aupervUicin b anernoon w 'b
the .mmiieaB Of allied engineers
(Coattaved en " so tnot
.--- tv - 4 "a TTTvCt
KliANUiS iriLiYlAiJL;C5
'
pounds of mvi
JiJu id4 t
tn gu ! v
wa-. 4iT J
euouijt 12
r
ba
One pretty U
clerk xatd that ht-
uiarks a month u
buv pair of ' -
ll e
turn l i
irtet v r '
Mines u i .
JU Kw 'l
Well e
i fi tb
r
"
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4 tb-. I i.
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OM COM n
ll .' .'!-
t l.t- I
I slCblb'1 i
- f th le-
s pro.vt
(aa'tUti of . lut1
re t 1 hwt t m
j. Kettww
Tbe p. v -i f te C
. ' IJJ V.t. re- t tl XVJIA4 u
U( f4tA .
f "HMtt wnt t rweswu w
Atjthv iek aa4 tnea aaawest i
Itt.i JW it Ji - e t
ori If o- t X v . oe v
1
4
f i . P
Tr w - r t
- 1
iO. vt
- w h 8 d K I Hume" -
i Y j. are well a-atatated here
all Jyird!. b ii t i W r - jC4 r-
rra q b' p ' ri their jr-i .-
s. eqi.aU t i in rt v
-abO 0 rtti- T sc
t) t V lt W l
O 8
Vv X ' Vr
drtsa to tea lorus i
.1 "i
r 1 8 1
;-t speed-.-i.s
ix jo a k w jra O-al'y all tho town?
thesa xwltidierB.
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r. ... - .. a IB.
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