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ESTABLISHED 1869. PARIS, TEXAS, TUESDAY APRIL 27 1920. NUMBER 249. SENO VESSELS 10 reported hi is behpatching FOKOE8 FROM VA mot's SECTIONS. STRIKE INVESTIGATION BY GOVERNMENT WAS ORDERED BY PRESIDENT Numerous Small Defections From IVdwdl Holdlom Aft1 lo The (i Troubles.

By Thr Annriateit Prett Aguu April President I'lrrann of intends to three to the west In the of Mangn nlHo and Mnz- at'an, two ports menaced by revolutionary forces, ac cortHr to Information which Sonora military headquart era announced today, warships. It was said, there through Panama canal if T'ni- ted States did not refuse permission. Two Carianza cruisers already ire on the west coast and it was said it was feared would he used against ports already held by the rebels and o'her revolutionists who are attempting to capture them Rodriquez Hus Fled. TM Prett Chihuahua City, Mex April 26 Abel S. Rodriguez, declared to he a warm friend of General A Kara gon and one of the members of the Mexican congress who a few weeks ago signed a manifesto protesting against President Carranza's alleged interference In the coming election, has disappeared f-om his home.

He is said to be in America, fearing arrest. fiimtci Revolt Confirmed. Conffrmxti lias been received that General Arnulfo Gomez in Tampico oil fiehl lias revolted, siding with General Alvara Obregon and joining hands with Pulaez. the old rebel chief operatirg in that sect ion. Fifty I cderals Mutionled.

i City Abril imit- of 50 soldi's of the 4 regiment Infantry regiment has taken place at La Cruz, a small station north of San- ta Rosa Cavalry Loses Bp fll Aetfelatei Prett El Paso April Mexican federal cavalry which was sent ward the Sonora border to join in the massed decisive battle against insurgent state has suffered loss of Its horses according to unofficial reports here todav which said the troops were In way fot mom ts. Sixty horses are said In have drooped out of the line last Frida v. 1 Hit 7 he Preti New York. Aprii uf ratlroad strlke situation in New York was begun here today bv representa ti ves of lite dopartment of justice at direction of President Wilson, following a telegrnm sent tiu president William Eeliowes Morgan, president of tiie Association, protestlng against btnation iti of federai statutes that was throttling commerce city and President Wilson referred tele- grani to Attorney General Pallino and lattei- designateci R. Ames assjstant to attorney come to New York to gel full infoi mation mi suhjec t.

Both Shies 'lake Claims. HfI Thr A iel I eil Prett Chicago, April strike of railroad employes in the- Chicago ter- The Mi xican mlnal district virtually was at a dend- would sent lock today with insurgents denying that the walkout was broken and railroads contending that traffic conditions were improving. EVERYBODY IS PLEASED OVER TILKS SENSE TO MEN WHO NOTED SENSIBLE EXCEPT POSMBIA TIIR TI HR- i vi hf iixs so vii calsi COR 'TCI. Bid levisi Much of German Inrcst Will Quieted By Pitting Her Debt Exact Sum. fly Thr A New Grle.ms.

April hay I bought cnlv one ur of shoes in three Governor E'e- or tnmaitiCf todav ill an dress to ihe Tttluiie I nlwrsity Did Clothes cl ub. The man who hits tin- nioriil judg- mpnt to wen i old clot hi these days is sett In an example of manhood to whole witvld." the gev- dec stated. rufr.ne student qnnizeit Old ('lathes cjtib aft! movement. reject ini POLITICS THIS WEEK WILL BEGIN BOOST I 11 si I.It I III 1.1 iti pi blu Mi IS IliCAGO. hile Ih iiKM-ratie oters in Tiirrt ill 'lake Deci as to lui Coes ro sail Francisco.

BE SENATE GANOIOATE The Prett San Remo, April of the supreme OU Iteli meeting aie such that ment taking part seems its aspirations have been satisfied. The The results i ten day tu go ve to consider men -uirably and foreign Will Petition Council. A petition addressed to the city council is being circula ted for signatures asking that the city lake be opened for fishing and hunting undet police regulations. The fees for issuing permits, it is claimed, will pay the expense of policing the lake. NEW ILDEBMEN TIKE SUTS IN THE COUNCIL ministers parted in great personal cordiality and will have much more Confidence in the near future.

Frame also gains in this for as Paul Hymans, the Belgian minister, remarked toda.v, "Frem hopes may be reduced, but her realities will be in I by the fixing of a sum fot to pay. M. Jaspar, the Belgian minister of reconstruction, says that if such a sum is agreed upon the Germans will start earnestly because heretofore 1 there has been no inducement fot them to pay any part of unknown and vaguely enormous liabilities. The word revision" is wholly by the prime ministers ini talking of the treaty of Versailles; the word is coming into The Italian premier. Signor Nitti.

appears to be content over the council leaving Adriatic queation i to a continuance of direct negotiations with the The Belgians I risch litui Xpi'cndiritis, flit The intril Prett New York, April Ftank Frisch, 'third baseman of the New York who was seized with Saturday while on his way here from Boston, undet wee operation. lie was reported tonight to be resting comfortably. The A mm inti 'I New York. 11 of I ml of Alaska, having a of IT. -4 it of lite 984 de republic I 1 1 hold this Week to Republican the territory omhmed total nvvat too, state lect their tile Jill IX TOR HO l' EVASION IN to PRISON Hu The AttnritfeA Pott April P.I oxvenstebi, an of conspiracy to aid ne to self live draft, was mu i United marshal today a term of it) years.

Mrs. Kennedy San Francisco, with him ami to vears. was granted furthei in the pleg of her bflieved her insane. I Frank convicted evade the to to serve Ideile F. "in led serve 1 1 30 days that he sentatlves to i cago next June, ill also if-' their i i ci if gutes in thr Si ale-w ide pi imari in and na i lona I convent vent mu in I ocrat in voters nal conven- of these stai es for both repub- andidatHs of ihe Will be held to- Oppi.

lfail in Bg The A Prete Springs. April Approximately damage was done to truck farms in county today by a downpour of rain ml hail Which continued ugh the day. morrow in Massachusetts New y. will hold a in preference psimary y. Republican state foi tien of to tiie national ntion will be Id in Wa hurt on Tuesday and and Ida la V.

i will select four delegates at large and 32 district delegates to each convention The names for the "big on the in Lu will not appear nv cjndl- GFYFR MAYCOT II tiONF OYKR TO OBREGON The AeemintrA prete Waahiricinn April rebel ac'ivitits near were reported in Mexican reaching Washington today through official channels Cutrnavara, capital of MoreTas and a short distance from Mesh City, is saidXc in the hands of the rebels with the railroad to the federal capital. Small of troops have been sent front Mexico City in various in an to put down uprisings before thev attain strength One detachment has been sent to Oaxaca, the report said, although the Carranza government has hitherto de- Oaxaca Was peaceful. Mexico City officials were also said to have Admitted final'y th it General Maycot had gone to the with his forces In tile state of Guerrero. His desertion was reported several days ago but was denied at Mexico City until today. General Maycot been operating on the border Guerrera and MJchoacHn.

it was his protection that Geheral Alvaro Obregon have when he escaped from Mexico City The appeal for an American warship to protect at Mazatlan was sent to the State department at (he qrgent instigation of the Mexican federal commander there it Was learned today. It was received April two weeks before it was made public. While it came direct from the American consular official there the fact that the Mexican command, had ufged smdi action was revealed only today. HIGHER RATES ON COTTON FROM POINTS The elected wet I sworn in at end last night sesison. their nty official adjournment being to author' ize the mayor to conn act with Ernst and la i.st for the anneal audit th" i hooks.

Messrs Meinheimer. Rerenentan and Gill took the oath In open council. Mr. McGill having an engagement taken ft previously and Mr. re-elected had also taken (he ath anew previously.

The i layor hU appreciation th" relations had had with retiring aldermen ami they in turn gay voi, to similar merrts, the new aldermen saying that lap id to be to continue work get real things nlliliiii hi i creating the board of tii sfees few the Hosfiital amended to nn.k< the six imm- rs ope of win 1 1 be a woman. Engineer Tv'e, ho hun been here a couple of making an Ihvesti- gu'ioii i av1 1 reported that :,1. 21,900 square i a and patching he 'a-e'ii il 1 sides that ot stti ih 1 honth which II under I and where l-e mad" the contractors. Gi believe the it Britain, Er; main as solid as western nee and Belgium, against Ger- a rds South are st pairs suntlpirizcd, that I amar from pali trom should be re-surfat ani April of the shiuping board today denied reports that nil arrangement had been reached for the of ra-an rates on cotton. Tt was however.

thuj cet tain foreign steamship hml indicated their concurrence in an agreement under which rates of ports would be 7 cents per ljttndfed than from South Atlnotu ports ents I. ltd red front Norfolk that: from C.qlf ports and 25 imr hundred from North than Gulf of and prevention of discrimination between ports wore sought at ihe meeting, it was reported to could 30th it Clarksville, from to 3 should be re-surfaced and frmn 39th it be patched North 1 1 1 1 from Bonham 118 feet north would have he resurfaced; the oatched. to patch on Not th At and Graham had not la-'en but was e-ti- mated. Mr Tyii-i had done some work on the septic inks while here. He this morning for A list i and re turn about June 1st to stay ith the at least three months.

Tips iag nomination of J. Dickerson, A. W. Neville W. P.

linden as a board of equalization was confit The opei ing V. ext Houston and Maple avenues was gfter a report on i ions by Ariderman Harrison an the pi alter was left with the street lomn.ittet for further nego- tat Mr. reported tl at con- ttailors ligpring on revised plans i in fire suitiou and would probably have hids the last of the week. Mr. (he ompleted delip((ent tax c.iriT, something tiie itv ii never i a I which tas already enabled hundred dollars own plan and puncll for autboriz- iieiy si ght expense r.

it. many. The Belgians also are for the immediate fixing of the amount of Germany's ilebt to tiie s. The attitude the was conciliatory toward Russia in instructing tiie legislature or so-ealleil permanunet the supremo council to negotiate with the reprosen- tatfve, Krassin for arrangements in a commercial way. The Zionists ar- happy over Palestine as they wish a national home.

The Turks alone may fee! that this has been a dark for them, yet in. which it had been expected France would fake, has been left to Turkey. But th" French statesmen decided upon taking no further commitments in the near except Syria and thus saw troops, money and worry. The Turks also still have a chance to receive Erzerum through the arrangements of President Wil- In the matter. The British thrfiugh Lloyd George feel this has been one of the most successful sessions of the supreme council yet.

I'll MIMLV.X TO NORTH POLE ICI BOFVD. Tty The Preet Washington. April Amundsen polar expedition the steamer Maud is bound the mouth of Ka Ivma liver. Siberia awaiting opoiiunity to southward it was indicated in radio dispatches today to the navy department. Amundsen, who discovered the south lias his attempt to reach the north pole.

the as pledged to date although of the have expressed tal regular On ti ket i- on 1, Walsh. Itici aid tw.ee democratic nominee for crner District Joseph pref-rence I riot Senator A Long 1 let a nd Former ong is the ic fi imp.uííí. on i. The will couva Cox ni of he I niel i nd who tn anti-ju democru 1 F. Doherty seph tor the demo- has hi- ohibition plat i candidates dentini IS NOMINATED GFNI RAL Until FAI.I.S IV LINE RA II ALREADY ANNOI I MI NT lension Hint lifts Existed Along l-iibDcoti Row I- I ascii lien Given Out.

4 The A i Chicago, Apt 11 H. Hayes, tt bites nattons I eomfmtteeman as "tidoi by General conard Wood as eampaigtt managet if the yene is noininated t.v here, June 8. ment, tnade quarters today, was said Mr Hays of tiie position, who is nominated, and to amors that Wood, if elected Would Hiteheoek amjiaign manager That ni head- to assure ma rter at rest in the Frank The no Set I 'r, 1 of or I fas. ink A of ih. 'ti Ya nderltp, former pres- Citj Bank, New lie one of eundi- foi republican Htates senator Wadswonh Ik- the support of the nomination to Succeed is said 10 prohibition STINTED IN HINGE ONE GENT INNOONCED republican commmittoa fueeting heie i November and again in February i went On record as opposing selection of any than its chairman a its campaign manager Most of the candidates seeking nomination endorsed Hayes hut position of Wood remained in dotibt.

Hitchcock has since returned to New Yoik Colonel Procter, in an interview todav, f-ani Ho far as I know, I am to remain charge of Gem i al pre-convention campaign The interview followed a Conference with (Jen. Wood yesterday. question republicsn ram- i paign Iiuin.igement was brought fo a tty The A Oof it, large p.irtm«ut ju ring today pi i I upar prog EX-SNEBIFF W. I. HIN IS IT INFIHMNRf nt ion.

opposi 1 i for pr i Senator Miles r.ri Wood are on test i gates the J. M. ha "UHslon i IIUMtioU theV said. ter ami for tonroi row run is i him back t.i i he thanked titc ing oin i i to CLARK NOT DECLINE ItATIC NO'IIN XTION Bp Tkt .4 lineiti teil Preti Washington, April 26 speaker Champ Clark who, to an announcement in New Mrs. Julia Sanders, an Former York bv of the COCNTY MORE RUN THAN WAS NEEDED, R.

A. Miller, local weather observer for the government, stated that the mittfalf from 2 Saturday afternoon until yesterday morning was 3.25 inches. Borne of the creeks were reported as high as they have been this year, and there was a little damage from washing the land. Persons who came in from Chiota to attend district that they had to go around by Arthur City, as Sanders crrek was too high to cross. Will Parks from Direct stated that Bois was higher than it hat! been this year, anil Alton McCormick of Slate Shoals, who spent last night in Paris, reported a of several feet in the river at that point.

Large hailstones fell four miles of Sunday afternoon, but they were scattering and did do any damage. Hail in vicinity of Biardatown and Glory about half covered ground. Funeral Attended. The funeral service for T. I- McClure which was held at 1 yesterday morning at home of daughter, Mrs.

ISdgar Hunter, was attended large number friends ire Killing many from Roxton, High and Petty ami other In addition to the active pallbearers there yas a large number of honorary pull- hea rers DAIRYMEN COMPLETE Swastika club, a womans political organization, lias decided he would tie i a Candidate for the democratic pres- idential nomination, said while he had not affyone to announce his candidacy for democratic nomination, "no man could decline an honor if offered "Just say this me." he added, and dictated. "I have not said a word, or written a word or lifted my finger to get the nomination at San Franeis- After co and I do not. inteml to do so. 1 New York, April suppose the delegates would like to profiteer hunters today arrested three elect tire man nominated at San Manhattan merchants rfn charges of Francisco, Tf they think I can be making illegal profits on the sate of elected they will nominate me. If pounds of sugal.

id they simply want to nominate someone-half and eight cents profit that's all they At noon ARRESTED FOR NIXKING TOO MFCH SVGA It PROFIT per pound were alleged to have been made in ctrtSLin instances. will nominate somebody else." meeting held yesterday the Chamber of ganisation Dairymen's Cooperative Association of Lamar County was was reel and secretary and treasurer. The purpose of the organization is to Mtablish distributing station for the dairymen. They will bring their milk to the station, whei it will be properly and ster- IHzed. and to from there.

The organization will he rated and capitalized under the purchasing and marketing laws of the state. The details and the location of tire central station will be announced within tire next few days. 5V. A. Lain, whose serious illness had chronicled, died at Sunday morning at St Joseph's infirmary, where he hail been a patient about a week.

He had been in bail health for the past year or more, but was in bed only a few days before he was removed Infirmary He was born in and Was in the fifty-fourth year of his age. early infancy iris parents moved to Wilson county. where he lived until Sept. 11, 1886. when he ami his hrother-in-iaw, Hewglev, to Texas, locating in Tamar county near Sylvan, fie cotninued to live in that community and near Jennings until 1312, when he was elected an dmoved with ihs f.tmilv Paris He served sheriff two terms and at tire expiration of Iris second term his farnilv continued to make theif home here, although he was engaged a part of the time in farming He is survived his wife and three sons and two daughters.

The eldest son, Tom Loin, lives in Hugo, and alt the other chlbircn at home with their mother He was devoted to his family and when the eldest son. Harry, died five years ago it made a impresstoit on him. His wife staled that during the last sevr.il of his illness whenever became delirious to talked about him all time. his own family he leaves two sisters, of whom, Mrs Shannon. at Sylvan and the Tennessee was a member of Christian church.

was of the Masonic and of the World The funeral service was held at 4 yesterday afternoon at the family, resilience. 3 4 North Wchh street, conducted bv Rev. Ben M. Wards aSsisted by Rev. W.

Kendal The burial was at Evergreen rv having been a county official iLstruct court admurneii in the after- nooft ss a mark of respect most of courthouse officials the funeral. I I oim I ci I Basement Two young who were by police early Sunml ynigtit in the holdover in the hase- nient of the as tire la boose is not in condition to keep prisoners in bad weather. About 3 o'clock when Jailer Teague had occasion to go dowt in tire basemen' be found the floor flooded in the of both of the peace and in the hnli. The prisoners had broken water pine veral hours were yesterday in getting of delegates to the republican convertlnn rShingto.n. Dem a convent on delegates be rcted Mar 17.

Senator John I Gen Wood are the oresidentin' ts for the eight delegates to he e'. cte I I by the repuhlteao convention in Idaho The of state will their convention 15. Ai to the republican conventi will be elected Wed nesduy a costvcntion of r-e- pub'a ana The st.at«» is also entitled trict delega tea, some have ele( ted. Others feti during the next two will Meat prosper ate resumed ten id bile cepres irregularity rum ent what efforts Representa- "liner- ami I no fiuth fhe whole sugar The corifei row head rii.itte party Ron sition, pOI Cpharn, if in prices was in tow ltd r'ting a tttorn thr rulil not in- umier further in Refiners they i oold not guarantee ade- suppiic- Without farther in- rhe abnormal demand for ha- them mlo hud oir- wdh foi -n-n tiuyers, they! limvard iuui-tant to the is nd to have tiiiei- to nuke a survey oi atui tor a State amount of present wer rt ot it ks. to a a I read will weoi.s.

SHORT IN XL i IV I I DI It IN XTION ni ing Austin, view of i tion of th the lower Mayfp Id, Mayfield, menu a i srr Aprii With a personal to'-" in mnde Allison inn, and Fail B. of the Rail- Xnoitmr New April Diatrb Attorney and fotir promlrient I. ruisiana sugar plant erf it here tonight for Washington t' appear to fore the coa- irree-iotta) yoinmittec itigutilig the question of sugar this -t oft, 1 1 es geiier illy. the eva of ipfir departure the lericnn Sugar Refining an am an idv one for lit la tv i making the veiling 18 'a hole at 21 mail. A i road for that section, frigerator and ducts of the valley gent, commission air to interstate b-rr A ppcul a i have field ha dav imn 1 for reship gid, an appealed commis- hou aurnd cars Mr.

Xfavfield ruikc) Broke be. Blossom i John tiet'ei war a few nights ago automobile arid was farm home at the an hour tinker XX -ports that hile returning home Detroit in passing Ilea I a of 5 miles again his Windshield With force crudi through it. stipi- tirar Runething Tiad disturb STORM gi DISSENSION IN Gl Nt II. XRE si XNDI.KS the First a member Wood Al mee i nder -h it he Bt it a Remo Imost simuli a it was K-hed in i Pr. irii publHh- and England among II, are od cruel" in st.il«>- i 'urzon of foreiy ii secretan, it foreign office today.

UK'iiisly the foreign i official message in stated the reports of which had been re- were a tuition. MUDE 01 ON A STILL AND HAD A HOT EIGHT vreek when national cnm- and regional heads of the deed tions to the selec- unvot" but Hava foi the po- Anrong tiie most ardent sup- of the chairman are Fred nation treasurer and ictor Heint, in of the republican regional here. Mi anhoubced he would re(sign unie a the committee endorse- meni of was accepted 1 obn leferrlcg to the good old Mi Meintz said "and 1 wall not a party to turning the clock back a decade to the gumshoe, pussyfooting period. VV111 Ha vs repre- the type of leader Who can direct the party to next November." The tension produced along pies- IdentlAi tow" by ttie of these republicans was visibly leiaxed by General Wood's announi ement today. 1 formal from XVood ubju said Gespite rumors to the conti.rry Will Hays, repubil- an national chairman, win Iiandl" lampsign of Wood if tie is nominated.

This was definitely decided by the general him- self." Memorial Sen Ire i ijtmt of the inclement weath- the Confederate memorial service had been the L'nued 1 tire to be I im I yesterday afternoon rx tn- letlniteiy ptistponed Announcement the postponed date Will be mads later. Returned From Brownsville Dr. Steii and Miss Annie May Warlick returned yeMerdax from Bi die where they have been the past tire months. He to et turn for a shin tiil" longer, hut he became troubled abscess ot the tooth that treatment waned to hae own dent it look after it from the abscess he is en- hrahh and looking weii, I. Very 111 urgus formerly of who had a large car- from th" tiack of Ins days ago, lias de- and hte friends will to trn tiiat he is in a serious N.h titiotr it ins iiome on South 26th ueet His children from Delta coun- are with him.

Tenant iatus Loss. barn die Elisha Sullivan place fifteen miles northwest of Paris was urni-il lut Friday. Tire fire was uppt to have been started by a wah id been sent out to hunt Mel tenant, was livlnar on the pla rnd he lost some loi I. and -a arid a large .1 that was fastened up in thw Print investigution. He The Wa im I i I I it There been no improvement Hr customers the condition of Rush Record for sev eral days, and his friends will reirret to know that very little hope is out for Deputies Thompson, 1 of Hugo three Broken Bow Stamper.

A and Saturday captured a still en miles northeast oi fourth man ho was you. help the Texas child? May Day to Buy a Tag. Will you 1 ia your at the still managed to make his escape Ti deptUies were f.rc«l upon as discovered them and returned the fire, a hot tight lasting several minutes So far as (tnovn there was no injury The three men captured were car- rled to where they were jallvv while the deputies continued the for the man who got away. on. Aprii "da' guV" gofernmetits of not and until May 8, vffty injfiftvtion-' granteil by the in the ver oil controversy should modified.

resulted the filiu ions by claimants to land in that section asking that changes he made in the supreme court order. pH April 2 6 irion of the print be ar Wednesday the senate cotti- a manufactures headed by i it or' plaits lude inquiry into aup- distribution and prevailing 9 THF. FATHER Receiver Poir Arthur phy of Houston tor the Port A Xi timi Plant. April 26 O. appointed receiver Gas and Power company in court in bankruptcy petition filed by the National Utilities company.

Maine Corporation. East Texas: Tuesday and Wednesday. fair slowly rising tempera are in north portion. Wednesday. fair, warmer in north portion Oklahoma: Tuesday and Wednesday, fair; slowly rising temperature.

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