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The News Carries the Full Leased Wire Service of The Associated Press AMAMLLO DAILY NEWS VOL XI. NO. 76. AMARILLO DAILY NEWS. FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30, 1920.

PRICE FIVE CENTS i i Oklahoma's Adjutant Goes Direct To Boundary VJhere Oil Land Dispute Is Raging; May Secure FJeeded Deputies HY Tilt: AS.SOC1ATK!) I'KKSS. OKLAHOMA CITY, Jan. jut ant Centra. Chns. F.

Bar-rctt and Colonel B. S. Markham, commander of the Second Oklahoma infantry, left tonight for Grandfield to investigate the boundary dispute which it disturbing claimants of the oil producing bed of the Red River between Oklchjina and Texas. They were sent at the instance of Governor Robertson, who asked them to look the situation over, "in order that I might have reliable information on the matter. I hope they will be able while in the district to bring about dependable agreement with the Texas authorities to wait the decision of the United Stales supreme court." Authority to commission as many deputies as necessary "to preserve the peace of the state and enforce the laws of Oklahoma," was telegraphed today by the governor to Austin Perryman, sheriff of Tillman county.

JURISTS READY TO HEAR CASE. MUSKOGEE, Jan. Judge Williams left tonight for Oklahoma City where he will sit with the judge in the western district of the state on the Red River oil land controversy. An application has been made for a federal receiver to take charge of the sttio of river bed now in controversy between ci? operators of Oklahcma and Texas. RED CROSS no held RELEASES URGED Itl KSlW MiYIFT UVMIAT Akl ll To THF.

MVrTMt I AT ONM. Bf Atsnrlsint prist. YYAIIIMiTON'. J.in. for (lit release uf (our American If I Cross work.

reeintly raptored by I he PoNliovlkl in liiif-ia. a I i rml Iihs lieon fotwardi'd in hi' Mivli't authorities tliriiinh the frech t'ro lnmlnn.iri''r ii ftxiil today liy the ta'ltr In Yludi-xostok In a nilili'Kiitm which ulrcady staled lliiit the i ltniiTH were no! hi I loved in Im in nny iIuiikt. Names of i he Ited Cross lin-n men-tinned In tin cuttles us pitsnnor were lr. W. II Koiil of Kindlon.

Oklahoma i probably I I J. N. Mehill nf J.ironi. Oiin W. Lowe of New York, mill L'dward ('burette of Stockton.

Calif. The cable advicps from Vluillvo Mok explained Hint tli' expression of opinion (oncrrntnn tlie.safotv of the lied Crow pi Y.01 nel wa- fnuiuli'il mi icport from the newtv rnmiiK'H'il part of SIImt'x Indicatltii: ihui tlw Bi.lslietlkl were pursuing ii fiollry Inward prlHonor. "Objectora" to Get But Short Shift in Missouri Says Clark Hit JKFFKRSCX CITY. Jan. Adjutant Cenrral llarvev Clark tonight announced that "ronttrien-ion hjoriora" even thoiiish honor-nlilv diHrhariti'd from ihi nrtny would not ho riTlpii-nK nf Ih utata iiipiIiiU to hp (lixlrttiiitoil in Ml.

Miurluim who mrvod In lhi militiirjr nnd naval irvlr In thi war. Ilanitiy ty A.orlmciJ I'lr-. ossivivc. tior-don KawM'tt. Ilainhy.

niurdorer. hank rohhor and train handil whose rreonl rt-arlie,) trom nal In roast nnd In tin" of Iwo Urnoklvn hank oni'loyo in IV-ii-nilxT was oli'ilrorutHd III Shir Sinn rlon lonirht. ABE MARTIN I I i Tli' iho aii'r poor la anot hor foil-r that don'l iMHni rro How inurh ho cH-niU fir vitr nlo niuff. Xiastor Lad' Hud. Jr.

I vlNitin' hi iiran' maw (ill hr ml 1 1 roil of hU Chrhl-lua drum. SI fls; tiSkMn? up Ciiiiun Are in lii'iiuiin My I'm. I WICHITA FALLS. Jan. 29.

Coniral W. I. Cope, who (or lists has been In personal jiiiin-- i Interest In the I Hod i nil Li nl i nntrnvprsv, ho-j I'iri' I'. nun; here today (or Austin i ili'i In i I'd ru cor would re-rain in tin- di.nitoi Oklahoma Tex-'iii district until rotnlii ions are coin-ii lily xi'llli-il. Ho I'lpiirls of possible rlish innl Kiifd he had conloricd III" Oklahoma rorrhcr for llio p.op'1'li llio latiiT undirsl I I till' Ml III I Kill Two Texas ratimrs.

said In In- kii-i In In llio Mi Ai. an liniil-r, tt-ft today wilh Mr. Crpe, while mix additional iiin'ii are here Joiiii-d the licilaiiln ill (ho II ii i divide oil dl I riot 01 EXTBBSIIST5 iillt II man Mv sui: sy.iv itv HMN.i To Tl l.l. Ol lt I lls win hi: hk as iuihn Bf Aa-orialil I'm NKW YOUK. J.m.

2 ar roiiio of I ho oMi oinlsu hi ld for do-iHii latioii iiiiiki In- r. In ciu-m' ll will l.o iiiipiwsih)i' lo iroi llii'V an iiliniH wai KIIik toilay us li-o i Ii irroul niodii'i- raiio'iH of iiunilu'ratiiiii tin- nl of lahor. r-IiiMiit! 10 loll whrio ho w.m horn a man ni'M'sii'd on ill pollution warrant may he "ialil. io may In the rouniry. II foaroil.

Trool of th liativi.y rf nil. tin in doiori.iiion pro- ''idiiiK umially rut from thoni- hoIvi'h und I (lifflnili in uhlaln oihorwiM'. i nan rx(ilainiil. 1'mtor tho modlfii'd nculiiion-allinn urrosiod on iiiiki hr mivisi'il iiiunivLuii'ly thai liny luivo llio ni of roun-m. Tho praitiro nl vimik' at Kll'x loland had li'n not to notify an iilion of nrh rlKht ontll tho Iii-imt.

tor roiuliirlir.B hli raw wan toil tli il iho Kooiitiiii'iit Inirri'sn ha I pioli'rtid If allon wai I'liinmi'l. midor forinor luai'luo. a d.iti' a wt for nnotlii'r whiili roiiiiM'l wim -r mil 1 in ai tond. Sf r.imcr I wit I llWAW. Jan.

Tho Amorl-an mmitrr Koinu'Ns' wh'i'h wonr on nvl lh rntrui'io lo Mo' llarhor shirlly afior l.ul luld-' wai fhiati'd at lurh lido to tiiK dn-w hrr off Iho It llll'l'l n'v d.iiniiRO. Kilo mt in n.l itn nxiiMi tiii: in 1 1: in HMi: Nl Hh HiiMI oiin lati'd I'roiM NKW M.UK. Jan. Tho ill' ti ilmiioii Kit lo still wiih hlrh mailt Now toikor Imiti il i)( in. ik inn iiioonshiiio hi trrati nt lioiiii-.

Ikih Int-n lr.ird in CiiiKhaiiiiilon. fi'di ial indiihi-timi as nls dorian hi'io lo nllilit. Tin kiiiI llio si ill whh'li nro tindilv mado of Im w-ro ih iivori'd iarn'l MI I Tlio I mi fi'dt-ral nt' iils who air now naiiKi'd in m-jri Inn if tho city for iiitoxUatitiK lt-ini'. aoli'd ilm-o moro of llio hoino mado marhino dant" today. Our of Hii'in wa in full oMTaton on a kili hon nloti mv nun HI 44444444444444444444 I CONSPIRACY TO CUT WAGES IS BROTHERHOOD LEADER'S CHARGE Conspiracy Trial in Michigan Now at Second Stape lijr l'r IH Mi It AI'IHS.

Mil Jan. 21. Tin' mvoihI t.1 aro In Iho inis'iti'-. i.il of pnlilii li ioi-ors i auiiaiKio'd hiiicokh fully ilh Tiiiiiiaii II. Ni-whorty in Iho 1 I s.

Ki'liatui'lat ruiiinaiKii. was In kI lit wln'ii Iho li-trnl niui't Hi'hsion 'tidod luilay. Six rliallonvi-H had In i i'i ii anil Iho Ilia) mil) loll mii Ii rh.illi'tiKi's ri'inaini'il mado it urt.iin Unit nt I. 'ii I ii of tlo' IMi'lto moil III tho Jury Inn would hold tlii'ii' m-iiIk. Iho a ill a two puaril of tho or niori' wlttioKsiH sine-iiioin Ii tho Bovoriiini'iit nro In liiaiiil Kninils ii ti iilloriii'Vi aro pro.

liaiuiK onnioii Kliititni'iilH. Altor-ni'ts for hold iho kovi'i iiliniH and di'fo'Mo iindirioil Unit tho Friday iiKsioiiN would hio tho finish of tin; Jury i loi lion irni'oH. 10 LATEST PLANS IV 1 1 i I IN AM I I. xii i i ii nil not xii i with i i i.i. i Uy AsH.inlsl WA.sllLM.TuN, J.in.

Tli' I'tlilrd I tint's iiol Inoii v. ith lavor Uion rrrl iiu foaltiit el Iho 'ioiosid inti itialinual lonli olii'i', loriiiily ralli'd tii'iio natiiiiiiil fiuaiiriiis mid t'liiiiiiii'ii'al h'ailrls in an ilfnil to load Un' woill out of llio tlnani'lal and roinini-i' I.i. linos into uhit'll il was ilraKiM-d Itn war. Sot iolary (ilasn ill a lot lor to a oininiiii of tho Cham hor of Coiiiim-no of tho CiilloJ Stud's whii'h h.nf Miuchl a cnoru-nn'iit nuiri's -ion of Iho iiioi'Uiik. that t.

lu ll rouli I' in" would HOtvt' to au! tiiifiiHion and rovi.o iioi.n I'lo iiiwiiiointinri.l,.j. i ii ihrr ROVi rillln-lit In.ilis." il.ttt io Allituilo With a unto of koiiio finality. Mi Glit. hot I mill tho RiiXoriiiui'iit'l 'iKdiry with rfspotl lo ami sliiiii! ircdlt matliiK that Iho irousiuy "i-otiiHod to Kntorniiioiil t-ontrol ol lonlKn trado and fmniiro und von mole iliowd to juluilo t'oiitrol. i cuiixiiict'd that Uif rrrdil ro'iulritl for tho pi'onomlr lostoratioii mini toniP tliroiik'h privatt' I'liniiiioU." In tli, rt'KiM'N this jt.tvi'rnni'nt foar ho pioroiwd ronforonro would luoau many Kuropoatm would niuiiio tin tho I lilti'd Stalos wan aholit It liouldor nioro of ihoir hurdoiis.

Mr CIush i xplainotl. "If tho thamhor of roiiiiuorrt' o) tho I niti'd Statrs Ho lurli woio It'll of 'Jio fonforoin t'a Hi. run-cidors It Milvltaldo and dosirahlo to in ntti'iiJ t. it iinoffiiial roiiloionio." Mr. said, "tho iroasin) t'l parliiionl di iiol offor olijit'lion irovidi'd tlo' Miito mid rharartor and liioltations of HUrh a rolifortni'o.

an well as Iho iinpomlhllity of I nitoil Slntt oV orntni'tit artion. aro rloarly niuh r-stood. Sumo simc! Ions Mm thoro aro nuinoroiis ni-fi'sili ns rontaiiird in Iho nioiuoiiil Ki'iil Itroadrast hy the loadors, whiili aro rloariy noi appropriato mr ton-, sidoratioti. aiirh as ratiroll.it ion ttj roino or any ohlitnilons of foromi, rovrrnnionls hv llio Siatos or rvon tho di fortiiiR of nlni-J t.ilions of foivlrn Kotornnii'iiis to lions rroali'd in favor of loans h-ro-I'ln mado for i oculist rm tion pur- Trial of Detzcr Finally Closed; Verdict Secret lr ft-vulnl riM. NKW 2' Tho roun n.ivtial of Captain Karl W.

Motlor. 'or allooi'd rtiioltios to loldn-rs ot to Kxpodii ionary forci-n Lo M.uis. wht. hou.in at Cv-ii'or's lsi.ir.il oii'lii iiiio. rinl- tliod; y.

Tho offloors I'oiiiprisinu Uio rt.ti'i ariot'd on a vordi.t in It to loimiii's. inn. in arioid-ii, n- wi'h militarv riTiilalions. Hon istiia ill not ho aiiiioiinP'-il unlit Ii.tii forwarihil to Iho wr ilopartnioiii in Washington. GLASS IS OPPOSED AMERICAN LIVESTOCK BODY WOULD REGULATE PACKERS 1, t.M.I.I,.H'l.St I Wa Illusion.

Jjiuurt C1. tiovotiiment ni'irotiaitloii of Uio no at pat kiiiK ludiisiiy was Indorse in a solution pashod nt tho 1 losing s-ssimi hero toilay of the l.i 'tis Vss inlion's con- vt nlion I inloil Slutos Si-nulnr Joh i It. Kelldl itk was 10-1 lis It tl pit si.l-lil of the asstn latum and Ll I 'a so. Tex- was rhi'st'ii as next ear's meet lilu place. I'roiiipt nturn of Hip r.iilioa.ls to irivato control, wlih rosioiailnn of Iho full powers of the intorslaie torn luercp rommiHslon, was tloiiiiiiiiloil In another resolution adopted.

Li i ii v-iA i m. BOAR!) OF HEALTH ASKS THAT PEOPLE OW NdTIIINfJ AI HMIN IN H.I" ITI TI hit TAKK IS Ni At I In- iiioft In of iho Hoard of lliallh last mi'lil at tho tity hall, il wiia ds hh-it that iho infliionra opiili'iun- now in i-vlili'in-o in Aiua-; K.i i- noi i Huifirloiii si'ti-rliy lo ato llio tlraslir ai'lioint that wrre Ut i In th rity offioials tlur- 'nc Iho t'liiiii i lust wlnlor. il U- Ihk It' lli'M tli it most of tho raos that hnvo lu i ii nro of a vory lliiit form. Following Is ho Nlatoliiolil Issiiod hy Iho ll.turd of lloallh: "To the 1'iihlir: "Wo. llio llnnrd of lloalth of Aioanllo in ims-tiim wnh mhi phy airbus, r.aliio thai wo havp nn rpldi'iiiir of influonia, how-rvor of a mild and modified t)po.

and wo do mil liolloyo that It Is norpssiry to iiuaruiitlnp St this t'mo hut wo ask you lo follow Iho aihiros of your family phvsli i.ms and korp ruoll ruso isoialoil. as you alt loft upon m.i. i iniiior to do ho. Also, if ou mo siiif.rlnn with a rold. wo aiiilso you in your phys'fai's.

your rospir-niory in a rori-p-tivo ronlnion In I ikr un lu-flttlOII. furthpr advisa you to rlo.in up i ii promises. liavo rpi-i ifallv askod tnutor and iilv tomuiission to loan 'Ii" si roots allot' Wo Inrilnr ask oil a. trnl rl) i'ii I llhitoil or row ih i pt.ipp IV. id of It-villi.

"IL i. Ii halrman I I 11 v. xoinh oi Tin' tn.1'1 spt 1 ii n.n 1 ri.iin ii-. 1' I 1 1 1 1. .1 1 1 erli an I 1 ll Il.lll1l.14 1 iiiai 1 an nus for 1 h- Hli- as IH'Mll'l us 'ion wh.lp nn' I ih.l- srl n( in .1 nil.

1 iio, in us A III Ci'iosi evi. tr l.v nl- ri salt in "T'io roll 1:," "as lo I 1 1 on- 1 1 ft ll; 111 lie. -1 'ii Ih It a-suianc 1 1 1 '-I' must h- 1 1 inn. "10 it-- no 1 as nv run- it. Fa'tnii; the pt.s, silnlllv of ial In 'h snth srff 11 aril j.

the con lar-M siitnild ai onto a il-ilara AKE PRECAUTION "CHEESE IT! HERE COMES 40s isslMN(; Jl I'X XtXV 4 MX I UK kIMi Ml It; il Hli a Hy AssiM'latod Fruss. Jan. 21'. Winn a iiwoiilliif jury man lo- 4 day n-fusfrt In arrw lo llio vor- I- dirt of miilty In tho trial of AI- vin Calhoun, r.oirro, rhurnod with iho nniidi of N. II.

r- Hold. January ill Tallulali. a m. ho was ii til It ly wluplwd un.1 lin ilippoil In a mud hole. aii'oiiliiiK In polls (n.tu Tal 4 llllah rtui'hiHK llt'io toiliKht.

4 a Win II tho jurv nl ii mod lo 4 lis timrtors in Iho rouil hoiiso, 4 4 1 in at tho ilnwriirasl. mud- 4 1 nti 1 oil ilKsi'iii inn jin tin hi. a 4 4 Xinllil of Kill of In si tli-Ktoo 4 liiiliili'i' was iihiii, and 4 tin' jury linn 111 tho 4 rmirl room and ionmt. il its 4 a Unli nks. 4 4 It Is h.lid Iho ill-si in i 4 4 man was I.1I1 w.ntiil upnti liy 4 4 a rotlllllllli'o jtinl oldi'li'd to 4 4 'I 4 4 roiift'ssoil In Hip 4 imiiilt-r of Arnold.

11 youiiK 4 4 fa, nn kIio I i ii.it 1 Hod 4 4 soiitlt front I in 1 1 It K. 4 4 4444444444444 Lavender Lord is to Head Shorthorn Herd in Missouri I.JT 'rrit- I'ft-aa Mli.T;oMKKY. Ala. Jin. r's l.ortl.

fuo yiar nl, hull si, 1. 1 in ivli hv I'rosldont 1 in a stniliralp of Al.ih.tinia'is or ai a lii'd Cross sMo In I '1 Im ti will homl a hord of Itpo i.tlllo In ho III Jtftoison roiiilt hv Itnlit'tt 1 lit i son tiiaiMiiili' of th.it rlty. Mr in tsi, iho utiiinjl for 1 1 o. in to Liv at an a no 11..11 ol horn fit! If. rnniliii'i III', 1 I'to of iho Soil' rm I 11 ial ion hi 1 1 1 hit'ls, invts innl r.lxi.s Ill (or a total of III otcl.t tm 111 il 1 I Mil tl'llt'l I lit "'1 alittcs 11 .1 t'i-- I e' I I .111 1 i'.

1 -r I Iho i.t- mii in- i lil-'l" i'sla" 01. 1 1 .1 p.n'kt I 1 lo At; ri- I ml tli S. lot I "I If" i- i.lnl ft I lie ll.s... .1 pi t' Ulidrr s'liN-rxisoin ol th on nt 11 11 1' I. till.

of il. -pnl 'it' of ort tnl I I' i Iftnds to alii who hat- HJ I'l ijIlt'D loi ill mado I THE COP!" A v. i I inn t'UMXIIsiSloNFH ItOPrX tU Tl.lNKH MK'I'H NFO'HHAHV TO Hr I III: INltlMCANTS. 1 Abs-mIwI I'll-. WASIIIVtiTUN.

Jan. MoMmds hv whlt In'oxIrutinK Illinois may ho ohtalnpil for iiiodii'ltinl piirrosoB Ntnl dotallod roLUlatioiiH Kovornlint tholr s'llo wi-ro initio piihllr loii'sht by Iho Im 1 011 11 of Intornal rovptiup. Anin niii'oinotit also wits 111 alio th it Iho hurt ill had rompilod a -irin of 'niiiis provltlln a ilofiulto "nil ftxod I'liniiiifl lliiiniu-li which all Intnxlratlng Iniuors must inoto and hy which Itoroafior tho Kt.vornnionl will know Iho Inratliin of rvory gal-Inti of dtstiiiod liipior within Iho nut ion hniindary, oxropl Unit si mill in privn'o homos. In solium forth tho in which llijuor may ho pinruroil Ci mmisHlnnrr Hsr tMtk ora-aion to lsiio a warnini aitalnsi profiloonr.s In Its mlo. The cmittnissinnor ilisrhirt-tt that px-orhltanl clmrrrs for liipior for ii'odioinal piirposos, "roriainly plarps tlispriisirs thoroof in fh fliss with protiitH-rs anil thoy will ho invosiusliil Mr Hotor also aiinounroil it Imintr srifott umlor f-slrritl law lor lo l.tt iN'tnhor in.

nn- I. 1 l.ilin...l umlor Iho niv days rulniK woiilil ho sold hv nrtlrr nf II. mint umlor tho jtirlsillt lion 1 hu 'l is Ii. I I muM ho i ht.sfi. 11 a hohlor of a 1'iiinii to 11 no ti fiihor for 1110-il 11 ,1 1 t.

in.it oiaKo pur- l'S ihf. ihvsl i.m who pro-srrilios innl irin.irist who si ll. 1 1 tt r- r-f iil.itniiis pro- lull I pr t. til i h't'h 11.., In ..1. 1 i'ii.

ftimi f.wli r-at pi ilimiii 1. ti 1: or 1:1 tl. lllskl Is, Mlt IN I'rr-. I ll Mil I I. II I I I 's tWl'I'll C-1 I 10 I hi- 1., ..,.,,...1 I J.

I'- I 1 ,.1 I Flint I coiit ro-1 I'liniiii city I 'l-llOll iirln. tm .1 In si-ti. I rfl i.n.l ilnr I ii. .1 v. .1.

I' oiv "i '10 tl fin" iVuui! I un uiun 0 NATION TO SOLD UNDER LAW 'n Ih. hitsi.i'a 1 I 'ir Ii 1 i i 'l-l. Cat ii'rr h'Il tho I 1 in 1" 1 1 10 a CUli RILL IS ROUNDLY SCORED TIMOTHY SHEA sH It Nil tcl A NA ft V. II VK AOXIITTHl THAT Itl ltl I'-TIIM Wil XIAI'K I xiMiUto Also Ih-nlrsi TUil Workrn on TiHiisiNirlniion IJmh Ami "IUm 1'iUtl Mon In Oiunlr) Totliiy nt pnn. YOUK.

aJn. Charicp that "rortnin railroad" were nlan-tun to rt'durp waitra as aMn as the ioiiiIk wore returnorl to private own- rshlp wan ifadn yiday by Timothy Shon. artlnn prpnldont of the Hro thorhnod or laH omoiive Firemen and FiiRliiPom. aitoakina at the mootln of the National Civic Aaaociatlolt hore liMlay. Mr.

Hhrn donouncpd th Cummins hill, now bo fore the ana ntn. and joined with Samuel Camp t'M. president of the American Fed 1 ration of I hor. In an attark upon mi tupiilstiry arli iratlon. Heferrlng lo the CiiiiiinliiH bill he said: 1 INilrome of Conspiracy "This hill la Dip oiitpoinn of a fon-splracy in redut waRoa beloty their present Inadi'iiuale levt I when lha roads are returned to private owner-hip." The ullt'Ked rnunplralora.

he con tlnuod. proiHist'd to make a rut lo price and If a strike followed, attempt Itn upprtntilun by wholesale inosPTUtlnna. We have positive evidence by our locsl Bents. of r.ll'ivi.ls whoa mnnaKer4 have t'd iht thpy would only eonfnii" he prpsont wsfe ached ule durlne routrol." apeaker tie- puLP I r. i th aia'ptupnt of a apeak-or ut the opt ulnar of the that tho railroad men were the hlKbeat 1 it'd el-is of wnrkei In the couotrv an-' 'Kit nn had rorclvetl vr.

hea said the man 1 ti epoefved that amoun'. I.tc If unnlil have to work fourteen hours a day anil thirty a month to It' Want's hnve Inrreiimsl an-Piox'malely IS per cent for this rlux forkera he said, whereas the rout I'vlua Inrreased about perD'. TIktp is no danrrr of a atrlka on American rmlroads. unlena It la pro-vol. nl by 'urh hulslatlon a the Cuinmlrls bill or am attitude of the an In the roal atrlke," he sfoitke rsald In ronrluslon.

Mr. (tompprs, dpfending the or-c-tnl-pd bilHtr, aiutrried that the un'ona had done n'ore to prevent strike than any other aaonry. Standard Oil Will Send Scouts South Seeking New Fields Hr uU-d Pma, NKW YOUK. Jan. 2.

Tba Standard (ill corporation will send oil exiieita and VPolo(iata to Soulk America thin year to Inveatlcate possiitlo new field of production la order lo meet Increased demsads for Industry. Walter C. Teacle, prisiilriit of the standard Oil com nanv of NY Jersey, announced toil y. New field are also beln operated in lamlsiana and Southern Okla hum a welt a in Itouroanla, ha slal'-d. I'roiliictlon nf crude oil by lha stuml.ird oil company and Its subsidiary rorpftrallon in 1919 abowed .111 Increase uf more than I On pep oter Hint of IMt Mr.

Teaila 'ontinuod. In the petroleum Indna-i r. umi nun hart el of crude itet roh inn were pi oil need la the I'nl-tui Mat- ami Ku.niiA.pnn barrels tti-io Imported from Mexico. AI he pre-iii rate of Increaae In tie-run. I.

ho esilmatpd tha tabont linn harrels of crude petroleum Aoui.l he poedisi in aa In-irease nf 22ii.iiini.niiA barrel aver il'f amount demanded In 1919. WhAIHtR T. mpi raturo hour at Amarillo ti. It noon 7 3 1 p. .17 2 p.

1 3x p. .1 4 p. p. in St p. 1 1 tM Mia.

...29 llninttllty Hat 7 a. in noon p. m. 7 a. m.

noon t- r. 29 (2 -c 2 41 9 1 Fri'ay fair. 0 771 fh' r-.

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