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Y1 in 1 Albuquerque Morning Journal, Monday; December, 1919.' ui kill in liiJiiu Ittltllllffi ZIONISTS EK TO i Prw'sioh Js Macle for Military: Organization, Calls , for Ten , , Training .But Service loj . .Million "Dollars to, Aid Immi- Be Voluntarv: Provides for : dratiom", Britain Will Be .''Wgblars'ahd Reserves. Palastine 'Mandatory. fLU, SKD WIR' 2L- Lcttislutioii MORNIS1 JOUR . AL see .1 Washington, lire. 21; Sthinh would amount to a virtual n- t.nrnviixiition of the armv wlln nro-1 lOc.tion from outside attack . s, , Pri mary ,puruose and with .compulsory ! military trainlmr for boys from 18 to 21 eavs of ace us u Icadinc ?!imr has been arrreed unon tentatively bvj the,, cnuto militarj' subcommittee consideiinit In permanent -military pojk'V or tilt? jiintion. Senator Wails-' w'ortb of Now York, chairman of the suheonunittee. said tunlsht the leeix "Iritiftn would lo put In final form dui-lmr tho Christmas rectus for .ores--tdilaiion, to the full oommittcu when h senate, reconvenes. , . The .lectsuitinn as aeroou upon i the s,ubc' mpiittee, Senator Wads worth sudd , it completely new , and IBRICIAL CORRISRONOCNCI TO HORNING JOURNALl ' ; Xew Vor.i. Deo. 1. Ton: million dollars Is ! the .puii'mum which .the 'jtinnisl Organization ,oi' America will endeavor lo raise in .(hi country, bc jcUniiiiK , January, 18. by an. appeal to Jews aiul non-Jews alike, (or the pur chase of laik'e tracts of land la .Pales tine and th" nr.euiiruJon of the coun try In evir..' wav for the masses of Jews who. ieo.nlliut to authoritative report, aie e,n"r,i- lo 'migrate thither from liussia.. Poland. C-'luhJ. KU- manla anl olhcr'oppresscd c-iurttries of eastern Europe.. Tnu mase-ttesire on ,;h8 part of the Jews to escape to- Pal estine trom ., la lids . , of persecution everywhere, li'efoie that' country is I prepared to receive them, Is bo intense imuendinc immigration ii n.v.st difii- nruirB no reseni .in nee vo ine a u.y, e-, ujoLien, fur ihe Zion'st orsani.a- 'i.i.uuiWati..n l.il it.-jifted liv .ji'ai Jiari iiiiu iu.niii.i.jii v i !. n.iiul senate militarv . loinmitLetw 4 he ,eotiii"iiief : t ii in. l.-.i'iifulf. .'A Urilaln ' 111 a tilaUinienl issued veterday, the eenuti.vB committee of the. Zionist Or xrmv that .wll ineet.itiie oeiTiaiiu oil 'thin eouiitry is the.. Him .of the suh-, ;'Oi)!inl;tee. Chairman , Wadsworth Baid.' , . . Jleiiuliir Arinv anil llwriffl. ' One l7(nr uiniv com posed of the roK-, ilar '-iruiv u miw leeoKni.ed and a ti'serv-e or eltixen.s ainiv in nrovided. Of the latter army the national guard .-would he "a nart althoueh the deln.il !of the oreanisiation of that service remain to he worked out. . .. , 1 , Toulhs within, the in ecrihed atae. limits would he reuuired to take four .'wont hit liiililarv tinmine with pro vision made for either tUe j-esular urinv or , the national Kuard,, of the iwnrions states beiiiK ,used In furnish inc UiIh IrainlnK. The youths, how Wor.,' would he rn an pppoi tuiutv to -elect ilher Ukmc this training in luiun. or ,cf ioinins the , natlona,! .uiiaid for a fixed vsrliid, durlnir whuh Ihev, would receJv.e the same, amount vf tiwnini! )w prescribed for the four Stionihti period., , , , ..fnon oompletion nf this tramlni?. hi xecrults would Placed In a re nerve arniv for a period of five veals but Hinder no , conditions. Senator Viidworth said, could Ihe reseevisls "he edited noon to perform military serylee. exe.ept in case ,of declaration "nile the bill ' will , provide for c'6iumilsorv mllitarv Iralnini.'' Se.na-1r- Wadswprth natd. "there will be no 'ljrtivji'ioii nindOifur coinpulsorv mili tary', .service." . , , ; . , .. ! . Another la dical deiiarture from the luesent, 'mljiturv system will he", the milwiliinlioii nf thp - term "service for coru.i. piovit,Jn beins made for .leuipriiiltnir lhe iiuartei'master .ludKt1 advocate, ordnance and .similar branches, of service. ProniolIoiiH. the hill provides., would he emu.na py n ItilSilitv lutoad .of ,seniori)y, Helections beinc .oiadc fi-mn ,a se,le4ed list. The subcommittee ulso piana .to overrvile the recommendation of Sec t'etuvv lluknr and- (ienerfil March ..iii.f nr uiuff in have the chemical warfare nervl'ee combined with tho ciiffineerinir corns, and instead will jilake tlie former a separate, service, aimibT Wll.n ine nuiHinuaui wim imuti portation hranche.s , ; ll.uuj- IV ii'Li on U.l II. " Si'mDiur jesiiHlation . uI'ko Is', hplnsi V'fielfe.l mil hv the housft 111 it it arv sun coinniittec winch Actinc Chairman XhthoiH' 8ai,d loniKht will have its army reorganization blH ready to be taken uojn. the bouse ear.y next month, ynder. plaint of the boui! einimlt4e.e: however, .the lxiace ajiuy will Inclyife , aporoximately 3U0.0O0 enlisted meif and IS.OiiO officers. "'Ah now- planned the house bill will liiaiiilain the .-.present slatus of the iiH6nnl .Kliittdi 11-Will' talso provide for u VpluJiinrnihca:iyl". cwtiBjaiinir of live , iierurptflctrs to WfteH out 'Ideail Uinber'jiamomt tie .onimissioned D'Anniiniio Justifying Mis Meteoric Career in Eloquent Address to Troops at Hums "LCTU-i;.Rf'!C,,l;rTM ernS., of America announced that Z id nr icp annv of "SO Olid a'- Ml has every reason fm.ooiiHdencetn.it draft.. The snuillest possible standiin.- ourvos (. eatubbshinir' "f" pie. The . purpose was announced .ly hrui Hi in, in , m November 2. 131 i, in what is known as the "Jialfour doo-j Irtiution." and was reilerated op in- veniPcr 2 or tills year uy l,oiu v uiim. i .tho present British, loiciitn secretary. who saiteu in a i uic poiuv 01 i'.ritaio tonhi'd Palestine us an nouiu ed two years aso by the TU.- Hon. Aithur J. Jialfour, remains unchanged. The Ziiuiisl. OrKMiization of,,Anicrica feels, in view of Lord C'uron's state inenL and the.fact .that the treaty with) Turkey is to bo taken up by the allies a.t an early date, that the time has ar rived for beginning a'prosram of con- . sanction a,nd rocojistructioii in rales- tiuo. ,"i n,is PJ OKi -am iiicu'ut-K iiyi rinp the nciiuirement of Jarije tracts of land in J'ufestine, but also water conserva tion and the development of water power: sanitation and draiiiaire in cit ies and towns: irrigation, deforestation, survey and development of natural re-, sources and the- establishment of technical, laboratories for acricultural purposea. , . JjU'ce Sums Needed. Ijirpe sums also will be needed for the inaintennnee and development ol work, already launched in J'ujestine hv the Zionists. .These include a scnool svslem rantfintr from kiiuleiKiirlens lo a ymversitv, itiaps to agricultural and induslrlfil oi Kanin itions und erroups. rehabiJIUtioii.-of Jewish colonies de Vi'Slate,d (lprii) tho war, maintenance of t,hc Aiueficaiii Zionist medical unit. Its three, hospitals and two nurses training s.?hool, an unu-mularia cam iihIkii. and improvement in the hous init. conditions of Jerusalem. Jaffa and other cities. Other items to be met by tliia fund lnei"d the care of Jewish legionaries and their, dependents: sup plies for hospitals and ins.itutions in Palestine, am1' a Palestine Information 1,111-imn.nq wrdl Ha (be maintenance and administration .of thi Zionlut . orgitnl- ?.atjonvlbrout;h which .these enormous tasl's are to be carried out. . All tC. the resonre.es nf the Zionist disiricts in tho. United States will he uHliJird for live purposes ol .this cam naiirii. wbh will be conducted by a natlonul comjuittee .headed by Judge Julian W. Mack. I iWtn Vi T" -ft : ml If i 3 . viYi AWVMli'', w w " " i PLITOPUIti TO BQflTLEGGiMG ACROSS BORDER .- . ORNINO JOURNAL SPECIAL I AASKD WlMfit Laredo. Tex.. Heo. -L'l. Mexican of i.;,.',..!. ,-i,i,ieiinthi i ine icsirictm. ihi sain, of intoKicatini: Honors ulonw Ihe enure Ifiiited. Males border eltort lo nrevaul "uiitte.h'ii nle dents .caused Jv .naiioiiwiu union in the LniU-J filates learned -ior in an inei, prohi- u was today. The newsnapcr r.x- M..x e.i (iv tinder oaic oi This photograph shows tf-Jaliriele d'Annlinaio, the Itsillnn poet, as'a man of action, lie is' seen here Juslliying nis meieoric cau-ei- in) .mo roi .wmi of the' Adriatic in An eloquent addri'ss (o his troops at Flume. t 249 ANARCHISTS CARRIED FROM AMERICAN SHORES; : BERKMAN-GOLDMAN GO Continued From Pare l.V .,i,il ...LrriEinl their eralitude tn the American government lor giving I hem. "the honor anil glory of bringing U Russia the knowledge of the out raged and cruelties, practiced upon American men und women because of their opin ions." After several hundred wopm de voted to abuse of the authoiiues. the, statement concludes with the prophecy of their return. "We. tho. first American politiiall refugees," the statement said, "will yet live to s?a America trulv brave and, truly fife and we will he recalled nyjn xew York city, wmle Hemy cv this land to rejoice with her people in: Kriek was being burll in Pitts their triumphant achievements," v I ursn lind mourned as a public Pen . licprcscntutive fiiege.1. who accom- efactor. panied the oilier lnembeis ol 'her . I'ninia (Vnlilnuin's Kecord silion to e.Nli'.ting institutions and au thority." ' In rcblv ..to one such exnbaiiioii after liorkirian's conviction In New Vork tor opposing ; the draft, ihc Uliited' Stales aiiornw" said' to the court: "The court .should know that 'bis man who now claims to lie far univer sal peace and :a's he is auainsi 'he use. of violence, in lXHl'-went into .Mr. Flick's pn'lcc (in PiUjiimrgui und tried to shoot him down -without giv ing his victim an opuortundv tn de fend himself, lie shot him in the back lis he would a dog." "The (ir:l terrorist act in Ameri ca," is the wav PerUman descriheil his aiturk on Friek in his book. "Prison iMemobs of An Anarchist." Herkninn's lasl hour of freedom in this country expired early this nioiuu NEW MEXICO NEWS ' TWO RILLED AND 48 INJURED. IN RAILROAD : i .'.WRECK "IN MISSOURI '' :C . ' ii. , , BT MOItNINO JOURNAL -tfPKCIAL Lt AVCO'UVl M I " St. '.Tallies. Mq.. Pec. 21.. Two per sons were killed and forty-eight In -hired Svhen a Fl'iaco - pnesoiiKtr train was derailed three miles east of hem todav. The (rain wsh e.n, route, front "Ma"""- Ci(v. Okla,, to St. Louis. The accident was . cuustd when an axle of one of the coache" broke. The dead ore J. O. Hopper of West Vii'-i HipM and Mrs. Willijiui if, Brehn of Ht. Lou is, '. . , . - ' t he injured were ruslied to a hospi tal hi Si. Louie. John M. Weaver of 1 'incinbatl suffered . fractured skull ami his condition wan "aid to he se i no . ". , ... ,- , Jilra. prftbn was u Itc.d (.'.roes super 'Colli Jluskers in Dciiiand, .--Whe-at and IiCaIis still continue tj come to liriy al the rate of a hundred und more idols a day. Treshing is Upt near finished and corn-huskjiiK is crowding in oh live threshing. No one who can work at etilier is neces sarily die these days. Corn hunkers- l ' in ...... 1..W1...I nil. genius v .rin " team .uniU ixtard - furnlshVd iiid "l. certs where 'tliev .furnish ihemselvcs. and ll;s a'poiM- shuckPr who emi t crib lilw fifty bushels a day. Hoy Spanish American. 1 ' ' " . ,: ' Uiowu M'fll. vlsnr tn Hip son t h wi-ul elM division and ' ...... liiid lleeii diiectipg the Chriiitmas roll V, XliiiH' Proves This Is An OH Field. Or. Uevereaux, . president of tbe Mo-Tcx ojl company, while visiting the' Peeds' vatle'v iiil lll'ld.' Wat lloill'd 1 10 remark that "the J-irown well alone proves this to be an oil field., ! And ve verv much .agree wiUh th.' doctor n said opinion, relative to. this f'eld. ' belle.ve that arty " feaishii ahle huiii.Vfll co'ice(W th(it Hhfe'erown weU'rould not' pot oh its big oil and gps ''blpwoOts'' wete It not .sppplied I ti cm 'a big pearbv pool, Would not , .1. ... .1 ( I ( .ii", u ll.,il i,t-fwliir-ed tm l.nr OOOl in the, field produce several similar pools and doos not 'the, oil showings i-. iibnpi 0(1 water wells, scattered loveiAthis field indicate seepage from several .difl 'rent pools. Arlesia Ad- tall in Oldahoma , T't train was runhlhg'as the secomi HfelMjp of Ki-isco .wsseiiKer N'o. 111 and' wnK,eyjpposc(l of six ('.uac,lies,. The te iideni; occurreil about !l a. in.'.v '.'.TVr onlv, cpactl dvliiplinllt-d was the He L-whiii (JiA ijw.u -(loud' fcioi a rd Im,'. Jt was hurled i"'BiiiHt a freighi tiyiii.yua Hiding. .... . .. ( GEORGIA MOB LYNCHES . 4 NEGRO RETURNED SOLDIER " .,. - i ; . ;, . MORNt JIVAL SPBCIAL LK0VO WOtri -4'oluinlila. Ilu... jieri- i4.i Hoarding li tlentral tieoiia passeilgei train al SinHliyille itia.. a. mob of about fif.y nu n , seine. & A.'lmrles West, a iuro re turned soldier Hhd hurried him away to a c'lmled spot, where he was shot 1 death. -The iltgii bad been arrest ed n Ja ksonvllle.; Fla nira charge vf -'huviiig killed' Kmhiett 'f;,' Ilright-- well, a. farmer of K.ienianii. i.a., ami wvis being relumed to Ainei'ii us to n wer to ihe charge. The bodv' of. Lbe. ueuro was. found TaTe trithe'day hitniiiig io a tree aiul in Jhrfiw th, iiu.1u.4s.. v'aiV'M-i'siin 'l-s rW.uii.rf i lifdir.fl ujciatUdw tie on. h'linjitli ft, nl- BHEUMATIG PAINS Eased, By Pntrattnc . . HamUn' Wizard Oil .'. j A afc and lva,-mle weparatton io Relieve the pair.s oc, Rheumatism, I Sciatica, J-'antc.Iiacian!. Ltitnltago, i I ltamjin ,VM(tara kjil ltiipcnciraiT .inmkljv drives out s jrenesn, and) , aniiberu Hip tiff aching joints - and (Kiuscle,.,.r i!.- '.f'r.,',"i? in You will find almost daily uses .for At.' in a's Jof sudden mishaps r c- -idont lMch s sprains, brulscs.-icUtS, i t ' . - - : 1 '- .Ptvrns, ,pi.ic "uu Mpii. jum j iaWe, i too,,, iot. earache, loothacbe, Uouttahdeolic "..).. ''.' .' if Get it lrontffEVstsfor SO cents, i pt jtis&C& rtlurn the bottle and jeet your rnonejf Vaclt - r ; i - Evr xotipated or have- ick L'..j.pk? Inst. trv. W'uard Liver W Mv. '-'i-iit littla Dink pills, 39 tejjtv C;irtttei Hon ti licat Profiteers, ' , ; '' Pat 'Miiidleton btitcheied throe fine hogs af his farm .south of town. , Tliey bnve stored ' f 01 home use seventy-five POllnds of i-'a usage and I lit) pounds of lard, and with the fine .sweet potatoes aiVO J. it) sallons of, canncn peais. prunes and peaches, ii bountiful har vest of cotton and choice alfalfa, their iiwti Jersey cows f,,i- milk ami butter and fine-lioultrv. they should not feel Ihe urueh "of 'the High cost of living. Hpt it .takes management, ;. well as work., to' keep the farmer prosperous nlid l.'P. knd- his faithful wile are ever pir ihe glert.' Carlsbad Current. " " I'll-. -tlito l'liilosophy. . The man who makes wo blades of giilsK grow whore onlv one grew , he rode is a benefactor,, but he looks li U e Jll- ceuls .when , compared, to the Man Who makes j two school houses gl ow where oply one uiew tK'fore. (j-Whiz. in the Springer Stockman: AmKthe- Jailer is a hack number compared to f,he man who' consoli dates several rural srbouls lulo mod ern ura'dod coniiiuiniry sohools with afl t ! iiindern Ihinas that co with 'em... And. bv the wav. how does that two bladeii of irt asm nomiml e' -Willi th lariper who produces $80 wdrth of turkey, led wheal: where, five cents worth, of grass was th yearly 'crop herelofore.-v-Koy Spanish American. Plan Vew seliiiid ISiiildillg. The board, of education af a special meeting held . Monday, itceftpte! the suecifb allons of Ihe architect lor 'M'xioen-roCiil. building, to 'be erected on the ile of the .old east side ward school building. V ThA Plans and sneoificationit -wen irone over bv the board thoroughly. and the ar hit,ct was .Instructed toi cuinplete plans in detail preparatory, for work. , . Cons ruction on the oew Ward School, building will tart early in the year, according (o the present 'plaint of the . board.' Soiiie irtnpi'ovnienC and ' tx KtturiwW Is coiTtempbitcrt by -th briard for ttve wh ukle -nvarrt' tiuiKting, -me v'em -9f iWhtc'i Is not yet disclosed. Clevis Journal. . . 'limiilqHarU.TS for Turn Jlrinre ami , Itcdliciiliej-g (Ciara . In . .atmiCUve jt'Urbunia, , .nacJkagc , JNcw, ' MeAli-'ti fitriiM milllliiiilli - - '-" : " -'f- l-".-fc--- house committee on immigration on the Huford as Car as the three-mile limit, wild today that he was surprised at ihe excellence of tile airaugements pn board -,he transiKirl for the comfort of Ihe radicals. "1 might say they are traveling de luxe." he remarked-. -"We had talks wilh many of the de portees," he added, "and they were all loud in their denunciation of the Vnit ed Stales government , und its Institu tion. The language some of them used is unpi in, Mine. . laeoh , Mr. SicgeL professed not to know the . . destination of Ihc.Uiitord. nllbouch he! said ,he had been informed she would go north by-way o.f the Kiel (.anal, i Kilns .loiiii tirttr i i miiii "V not been , 1 ne deportation oi r.muia ""iu"",M t;t,.(HS Th UIIO lie! tieiiiiMi . . .mi n i ""ii . ander tierKmaii. ends a 101m rni"i'i (f thirlv ,vears in -the t'ntterl Slates. -during-which thev preached -the over throw of iKovernmcni; hv violence. - H spent sixiceii vears unci sue nur- vears. m ina. out tnev were never punushod for the nlirl their teacningt, plaved In attack's by others on life and property.. - P.erkuiaii .served fourteen years for shooting Henrv Clav Kri. k and two years for urging voung men lo an staiji from registering for the draft early in the war. . Miss (toldman was in, p-isori two years for opposiuu cori scriplion and .one vcur for ineitiny to riot. . Ile.rkman was never brought to trial: hi uiv indictment for ni ardor in conneciion with the .Preparoii'iess d:iv iioinb outrage in Spn Francisco. Miss Ooldnian was iienuitted of illegal dis-l tlibution .of, bil'Ui control literalure. The loint activit,UK as puhlishors of the .ifniircb'si. maganines, "Mother. Kar.Ui" and "Tlio .Blast," uiiiiresded" during, the war. coiubiiioil with their idilresses . al anarchists' meetings, hejued caise the assiisainatipn of President WcKinlev. the government charged in- its, denoitaUon orocced- !hBK. The. confession of Ciolgosz (hi ; ,s(ir,ibed t)io . .influence which Miss Cioldman'n -writings had, mn him. Their. inflnonc was. I rated in the dviiHiiiilm'H .of the Los Angeles Times. Matthew Schmidt and Divld Canlan now in ioil w ith olluns for that crime, w ere, "ofc the ( loldinan - clan " Attor iicw -ti(.neiTi Jalmer ha.. said, ... , Tried to ,id (iciiiuiny. Thev .were, suspected id' receiving Ocrnian , money to "onoose prepiirod n;pa '('!' the t'nttt'i! Slates before the I'nited States Entered tie war. Thev" co-operated with Cermnn spies in endeavoring to promote a revolulio'iv i.n Jndia durlmr the; war. 1 Thev were the pioneer radicals it, Ihe. United Spites. .Vow there are tlO.ofiQ -reds ' here and Api disloynl foreliiir. .language newspapers, ac cording to Attorney (lefieriil Palmer. licnpimond bv judges - and oilier, public officlaisfrom Pi esidenl Tioosc velt down .as enemies of i J i e country seeking to deslrov it but regarded bv women anarchists, who greeted them whh kisses .us "heauliful characters 1(10 VKars ahead (if .thekr times " tliev so increased their following that It was easv epr them to provide $15.00(1 or Ji.'i.OOr ball in -easji or Liberty bonds. Vet fines of J 10.000 each I'm nnposlng the draft were unuald. Thev had no property, -they said.. Agitated for Ten Veins. For more than ten years their de portation had been agitated and at tim'.s seemed near but no formal pro ceedings, for this purpose were In stituted until the alarming radical .activities of 101H. including the Se attle and -Winnipeg general strikes, the, redding of bombs through the mails- to Attorney Ooneral Palmer and other prominent m-n. the forma tion., of hranches of the communist uartvand Plans for , anarchistic dem -onsirations on the anniversary of the formation of the soviet republic of riussia. which were . frustrated bv countrywide- raids in November. Emma Goldman Is forty-nine year': old and Perkman fifty. She was. born in Kovno. '(tussia. and in earn et'.iblbooil remove. 1 with her parents to Fast Prussia. When fifteen years pin she ciime to the. failed Stales and started working in clothing factories In Iloi heater, ti. '. ; ' ' - ' Rece'filv asked who her re'ii'lvl were, Miss Cioldnuin -.replied! "I have ciiiinreii all over the lUiiied Htates." - la lsi7.. w hen sei eutecii. years old. he was married in Itoe.hester ,lo A. . Koi sner, who came irom l(,iss,a in 'lux;:, huh was niuuran.co two years.- later. In JOSl his cupion ship was, revoked heeause be, was not twenty-one when natui'atfzcd and fan five ycaia in the l. unco marriage ceremony was nerl'iU'ined bv a schochei a sluyev, t animals for kosher meal. Two year" later the K( rsners were uir-!veil by a rabbi, according to the Jewish rite. ,ii Kersner eius : then, to' have i.asse ; oul or .iiss Cioniman live i-iiuii,v for iinnoni'cmeiit in court, dnrirnr b' final fight-against deportation thai he had died this vear took her by fiur- priso. It was on a claim that piar liage to him made her a citizen Iba,' her legal efforts to remain in tbi "They can't keen me out.'' she said in 11107', when there was talk of de porting her. "1 don't believe ihey woitlri lie foolish enough to try. My. father Is an Ai'ierican citizen. J married an. American citizen." Her Father Xiitiirali.cd. Her father came lo the Toiled Stales in ISXti, .one year after her ar rival, and was naturalized at Itocn eslcr when his daughter was twenty four ..cars old. Her associut(on with L'erknian , be-, !ran thirtv yeifi's ago in New York, (itlier than that lie is. fifty years old ajid came from K,issiu,--he seems lo have uimcealed his prior history, pretty well. When he was released from" the western Pennsylvania -prison alter serving his time fur shooting. Mr. Frifk there- were renins that Ik. had married Miss Goldman in -New Jersey, but tb.v- marriage was nevo' c corded and at their trial for oo Htrucuiig I be draft both testified tnev were single. .,- Worships the Ocvll. "'1 represent the devil." said MIJs Goldman al .one. of- her meetings. . "1' am iyi apostle, upholding 'glorious: freedom, Ihe apostle standing oul aritlust law and order and decency: and morality. I am for the devil wii..". Ii ads Ihe way to- the abdule yieldim up of all the amellohs here and now.' Women are tlt4 's'a.ves-.nf little laws and conventions.'",'' They'll learn to break the lows' snne day," " Herkman and liss (foldman mndo' their headituilrteiti in New York.' y here their mngnstdios Were Publish ed, but thev '. were Well known li every large city in ihe lAilted Statev and also ' addl eesed anat'i hist meet ings in Canada', Fngland. Australia Hcl'and and other countries. These ineetlngs enabled them to live as comfoirtab'iv as any d,esnise.j ei.pitali.-t would " wii-h. AitmLssi. p fees werp charged, ciiculiirs sold nil', si bscriplions . to, their niagaKiPe.' in ken. At tliV hi'tit meeting Giey ad dressed In Chltf'ago prior to their de portation tlie" contributions to heir them fighf- deportations Were sri.OOil. Miss Goldman's bankbook.- seined when her magazine was siionressRfi.-l: -r owed wecl-lv deposits running from SM tn $7(1(1 with .one of .ovef t3.706. TNv lived at thf best hotels. In fact thev ottered lo pnv'1t.heiri owtr wav to Ifi'ssiu nr. fnllliir? fhat the difference between steerage and first-class, inl order to have the i best nceommoda tions. ... . ' Friday, declares ihe governors or, uie five Mevie.iii. border states met With Hie minister (if ihe, 'interior to stpdv proposed restiictions and mouiis oi milking' .lliem . effective. . . Mnei'ican' soldiers, the newspapet h-,i,. nniuwd' the border tre- ), ne, ol..' miH ' demanded thai Mexicans sell them nouor "because they can not "et .t in Hie .United Slates, while smuggling of intoxicants Into the Fluted .States "has grown lo uTtiriu iusr proportions, of late." i 'rr.,i.,,io,i i .tie newspaper r'.ioiiimies. more than 400 Americans "confersed" tiiev went there for thi ,,f ilrinkill". in. Juarez, opposite M Paso, untt Plcdias Negras. acrota from liliKle l ass, targe stocks of honor were tlis covcrcd bv Mexican officials, the pa ,., Ueelui-es These stocks, it savs. u!.,no rendu for siuugirliug uerosM the i i.,,. in-.ieis have been given -foi B..i-,iv nf ihe stocks, and ihoso "who e'ppear will be guiltv will be punished With, vltoT." . ' - ' -, ,, ' , ; HIGH COST OF LIVING GOES HIGHER ON MOST , ARTICLES INVESTIGATED V MOSNINIJIOURNAL'SPeCIAL LOASID WtH1" Washington, - Dec 21. Despite ef foris of the gowrnmetit to reduce the cost of living, retail cost-of iwenty-twi staple food articles showed an averagi increase of two .per cent in November as compared wilh Oclenei-, the bui-c-r o'- labor statis'.ics anmiimccf ior.ig:'t The average family expenditures to these arlioles Increased live per cuii t'!T.m a year ago, the report said. - Kggs went no thirteen per cent villous and sugar ten per cent, raisin nine per ce:ft. butter six. storage ega and prunes -four per cent, canned rat moil, fresh milk and potato's three den i.n.l leimimis two. - eVUPOfU.tel milk, oleomargerlne. ctioese. imu crisey, bread, rtour ami niacin nm " per cenr an( coiice anu n-.i i3 vn.i. five-tenths of one per cent. ' 1 Decreases reported Included: Pork shops five per cent, ham fnui per cent, bacon three per cent, rouni stfV'k. Mihite' beef, hens, na,vy bean and oranges - two per cent, sirloii steak, rib foast, chuck roast, 'lamb la'-eri beans and canned corn one, pe. cent, ' ' ' ' ' ' OLD CASTE SPIRIT IS : AGAIN RAISING ITS HEAD THROUGHOUT GERMANY NAVAL SEAPLANE GETS TO MOBILE AFTER DELAY CAUSED BY FOG LONG (BY MCRNING JOURNAL BRE04L Vt'Tn IA".e; '-- Mobltc. All'.. Dee 21.--Tiie trans Atlantic soanlamj ,.'(-t. .missing for vevoral hours vestrrduv al'ler .'eivin--i5alvnion. Tev.. on . non-stop :'l :t!it to JOidiile arrived her- af 2 o'clock tills afternoon. Heca'is" of fo!.' Iliej Plane was forced . to ibwreii-l and i .pend twelve hours at (I'-inrt I-'and j la. fiflv miles south of Xi-w (Vileans. i I.ieul. Com. . )'. (lead". V'bo eom nemdes ih" NC-4 m its flight across I lb Atlantic and, who ia in charge of) 'be p-laiio on its iireHioi: nnvv recrolt-j ug fll'-'it. s-tid on landing here that' much Irouble wk fwivi' I ves'e,-. -la v bees use of the fog. which set in j -non after leavb".' Galveston. . Comnia'ider l(e u! and his crew -e'e'eted Grand Inland as A rdace to s-.o- '. the .night becaii"" their mij,j dmwed a town .thee". The p'ace wasl leslroved liv a tUlal wave m 1Sti:i. nothing now. renmhiii'.'." cvecbt. a .fish tn'i caino -nd a lit-ht house where the Nf-4'a oarlv soent the night. The trausi-Atlanti" idan wilt enm nteie its r's?r.c!n"- flight toinorrow with a trio to Pensacola. WANT LIBRARIES SAME AS AMERICA HAS THEM When a Star was Made Virginia Harding had just returned from Ihe last dress rehearsal. 'Oil, Clara, isn't It terrible?" sh almost wept to the actress who shared her hotel rnom. "That 1hatr was l.ke a refrigerator and I caught cold. Mr lira 4 is all slopped up. If I'm not kept in bed tofnorrow I'll look like a dvipiiiiig bed. und lull-: lik a -klaxon." The pluv was to have lis first p".r f.inimuce in Nnv Vork. A few davn helix,. Hi?- leading woman brnkn b-.r aid 1. There was no one to play her ! i bet Virginia. Ihe nndei tudv. "New, 1u:-l jva ttiremotional stuff ,i- Miuorrow," Clara .C'lnrnandi-d. 'I I, gel a iwentv-live cent box of A'.":ks' Preak-irp-A-C'td Tablets that will rid von of that cold ever night. d haven't faith in cold tabids." Vd'rinia replied. Then you have never used Weeks' Fivak-Up-A-Cold Tablers. They're dif ferent. They contain no calomel and thev simplv won't make you feel dull or dopey." Clara said. "That is why I alwnvs insist on Weeks'." The tablets wero -bought Hi'l Vir ginia took them, but wilh lillle cen-rul-nce in their owers. In the morn-.l-.fr. however, sue felt more fit than !!'' lid for days, but Ehe rested until tifet'ter time. ' ' ' Tie- performance went beautifully. Apd when the can-tain rang down on Virginia's big third act .seeps, tho hcime broke into' a ' tiiunder -of ap plause. Time and time again she 3 i'.".ilipd. When the audience finally lot the play go on Virginia rushed into .etna's dressing rooiri and hugged her. "Oh. Clara," she cried. "This wonder ful night would have been miserable If It were not for you and Weeks' Ereak-Up-A-Cola Tablets." IBY-MORNINC JOURNAL S.RC1AL LKASr.O WIBB1 Paris I).-''. 21. Library work uniiMig the American iK'ddiers hi"W'ause at east tw-i m'w countries, Poland and "woho-Slovnlsia, to' ask Ame-ican aid n (s'ablishingind reorgani.ini their 'ibraries. Poland recently seal a deputation n Paris to obtain- infonnation and a dan of .vork from Unten K. S..evcn on. the European representative of hn'. i iiieriean T.ih' nrv association. hich handled the American arm' li-! irarv -work. ' ' . Cz'clio-Slov.ikir's reooest came to s'e"enson in n p t'er from Th-. Mice Maarvk. ris-'er of preaide.nt Ma- aryk. . She iissiuvd li'iti the povern- ment wnitlil suoiioi'i Ihe work and i asked him to undertake reorganisation f, g,, y to esla Idisl.-crt t lo ren s deparinioni" ! I ymmK Gallup-American Block Dawson Fancy Egg DVfeOD-C0KE 1 - The business, and in-otesaional wo men's, clubs (if Sioux City, Iowa. Is planning Hie. erection: of a down-town rlubhous?. . . - ' ; - t ''' I ' BY MORNINO JOURNAL BRCCiAL LEASK WIRE J - Stockholm.,- Dec. 21. HJalmar PrauMng. writing for hit; newspaper, the Social Demlikralen, .en Ilu the -r?-eeedings 'n the parliamentary investi gation committee in P.erlin g . "pai' ody." He says Hie c(wnmissiim has now adiourned indefinitely after standing bu'mblv bowing, hat In hand, before its rre-i evolutionary masters. It evi dently never thought nf calling iln him iwho. dining the divine rigni ei... ranked nhove even l.udenuori r Hindenbiiru'. .. ,. ', "Kvervthiug." he continues. indi cates thiit the old spirit is raising Its head more Impudently Hum ever. We can flour beforehand rhe fuHous pro tests echoing through the Gorman pre when the allies some day. tlret of this fac demand the extradition of he culprits fcr a real trial bv a real investigating committee who will l l.ul',.,n liiimanitv as n moral, iudge io' h'Anii those giillt.v' sccordnig o c-.ch one'.i .iart-in- the mos'' terri ble disaster HiiTt has ever befallen hu man.itv in civilized times' FAIR PRICE COMMITTEE NAMED AT E. LAS VEGAS IBRICIRL CORRIBRONDfNOE TO MORNING JOURNAL) Fast "Las Vegas. N. M.. Dec. 21. That i.as Vegas is to have a 1 lair nrice" cOmmlitee who will look into, the prices of the present .day, by visit-, ing the various stores arid eblnioni' an invoice of the stock, nolhpt infor mation as to the merchnnta' expense in maintaining Ins business and then to determine whether or not eominod itiis are sold at. a reasonable profit was decided at a meeting here Fridav (-ning when about fifty eitisem fathered at (he citv hall to look into the prices charged by merchanis The '.commit lee is composed of AVill iam (i. Ilaydiin, - chalrnr'an. assisted b an iidvisorv committee (if Mrs. b L". Mvers. J. H. Pell- -J. K. McCov am C. W. tl. Ward. These persons select or the following persons wno wip ei nsist Of the "fair price'' committee: tiTlnj.-ence Tdnn. . ( hairpian: Mrs. U. A Sillier. Mrs. Fi'aiyi Carroon. I eciinc !!os.iwald. '(Snorge .idlover. tenr,v B-uttnuin. Si P. Harnett, Dan Stern and i. II. Bull. . . ' GET RID OF YOUR RHEUMATISM "Pllf-K Nullve Hrrb Tul'tetB nro wuheul a d'Milit the best nioilicbm for rheunui tlwu I cvr used." Si. W. Mill". Kail I,. vim, W.'Va. . "I am -atren and ln-nlthy at sevpnty-foui-. tlnvnks to JUlss Niltlvc Herb Tali lent." .S. (. Mai'Kn. 8tL-riiliirK, Ya. . Bliss Native Herb Tablets for fpver thirtv years hnvf rrlicvntl thoti aiiihls f wif."prorn. frirn l-tteumatifin. liver ,'tntl klilne trouttlo, ami eimfetltfu-(lo-n- vntle und effective in acttnn, tm-l fcononiic.il in pric-p. Infict on Hlisa, a:ul y v u will wt the K n u i n h. 1 .o oK fur our tmO mark on box. Tut up in two iiUps. r0e unil $1.00. Sold l"tt IcBdiiiff clruBHiHta iirul l.n-il iin frfHli?ro. Mt;l by Alunao FR EE MA P : of . , : BULL BAYOU and HOMER FIELDS Call or. write. ' DUNBAR & CO. ,. 207 West Gold Albuquerque. . 0. v( k . . CI' (I .-1, , ..--.'. -j "For Bs yers" my husland sr.fferod with bis stAvnifich. The mdiciue he tnoP only relief for a while, nothing $n-rw enred, write a Mia M Sarah Baker of Not- tinghiU, JIo. "Our merchant bought some o Chamber l ain'ti medicines laat fall and also re ceived eoum free trial iBampleu of Chamber lain's Kfoinach and I.iver Tablets. Ha gave wa Bome ol them ! and I wanted mj hus band to try them. He! said it y.-'julJ da na : food. .His fitpniic!i : ad been- tjonbling ; him worse than ever, At lust on Friday I li , .tola Wm if iw would .not take those .tahlots I was going tosentlfor a doctor, and he faitl i he would takethemv By Monday he wag j lijce pvoother njaii. Tue hlues were gone4 ao more trouble with his stotnat-h, ana the best part is that the trouble has not l retus'ii'l. i cannot praise Chamber-1 ailA . TiUets too hijrhly " , I American Blpck" . i- - Omera Lump and -'. . Egg :'H .-. - - :.- I V'V I ' i, "' ' ., , All kinds of Wood Frorhpt Delivery -r.. V Phone 251- ee rue - i . Jut received two car of Gallup to. t)ru arly.; New StiiCe Coal Tard. lne These raids niade a total of di an archlsts , soiled bv Hie J'nlteil States ,on .deportation proceedings in the lasl two, years. - - -: - Wheii . their n-.woi'kerft the Nihi lists. in UiisKia.. whence thev came in v.()iuh. evoliited into tho Bulslieviki and formed the soviet government after the downfall of the monarchy Kerkniiin and Miss Goldman cham pioned a similar government and social order for this country, flerk mu.ii when, surrendered for deporta tion predicted that he would return to the I'nited .Stales as soviet amlias nudnr and Miss (toldman pronhesiett a revolution here wit n in live venrs. - "American canllti lists are trie most ereodv In the world." she said, "and when the tipte eomes they are iroinu; tn. pav a terrible price for. li. A, thunderous siorm is brewinrr in the I'nited 8aten." ' Verbal Ki'PiuliiUVm. ...Xet ,rlvcM.,ii;ei.,.iMiPo,rluniuf duripit istejji. mm' iLnnrHt'iMtces 4n court i air their Kilevances they repudiated vio'ence. 'Tie? anarchist never advocates a it(in.of iwBir.t said Jterkman. "An errhism rneaoH the negation of vio lence. Anarchists leach elf-relinee co-operation and mutual aid In oppo- Lelmeiiaic ilu Old Knit l"u.se. . 1 To e'ean V suit citse, mix etttinl nnrts of vlneertr and' linseed oil to' aether, rid) with ic niece of flannel and .iiolisb with a tliwteiv., i - Onlv One "BltO.MD Ol IXINF.", To'cet the genuine, ca,11 for full name LAXAT1VF. RROMO QUIMMK Tah lefs. . Look for ' slfrnaturo , of E....JV. GUOVE. Cures A Cold in One Day. 0c. 'eight'ciuiWen n.b ckocp ' "I have eieht . children and give Foley's. Honey and Tar to all of them,", writes Mrs.. P. Eehkamp, 2404 Herman St.. Covimrton. Kr.: "they al! were suhleet to erouri." ' It loosens end clears nuitjus and piMem, stops' that strannlinfr cougb, makes easy brqathln .ossiblp' a,ml permits qiriet sieen, 1 1 contains Jif). out -t. mil. 3irdjoil liklMw3oijr r.pld. bron chlal coiiKhs and the cough that tin iter .on after Influenza or erip. Good for rrowrts-ups as for -children. For ale by Alvnredo pharmerv. t Buy an Indian Bicycle. DUBLIN NEWSPAPER -' , IS WRECKED BY MOB f BY MOSSINQ JOURNAL ERCCIAL LtASEO WIRF Dublin Pec 21 Unknown persons tonic-lit forced their wav Into the huihbm." of the Pally Independent and KmiTi.hed V the machines of tne news- naner wltrl crowbars. The raiders .vn .mid to'.hiive. heen Silno h'tdners. 'om 'of the men entered '-be edi torial room n ud .overawed the staff with revolvers. A hen leaving iney sabb '-- -' '. - ,' - "Von can consider vourselvos sup ,rpsd for sonie time." - .'T"ie; laeidMltr is.ati'tbtited tto n- friendlv comiiletit on . the -fbnn Fein ;moveiLient . by the ,IndependekVt.i ; iiirritating CougHs Promptly treaS couglis, cowh nonrMnssBj ,lonclMinlitlir inflKnc4 iritrtd coruhuomj at the Uuoat with total nacdy INVENTORY, TIME - , Inventory jShfet . Sheet Holders t Binders- . - 'i ." . Loose Leaf Outfits r ; Adding" Machine ; Paper; ' "Albright & Anderson I'rlntei's-liiiulors. i SPECLU1TO WOMEN lb watt eotraorciciil; VSanslns and Briniciaal blM antfseijtlcs is K.i -' - A soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water aa needed. ;t,A$ a sric'diclrial aatisentic for douches in... treating catarrh, Inflamnatlrm oi ulceration of noce, throat; and thai caused by .emlnin i,l'.3 it has no equal 'For Jen years the Lyd'.n JE. Pinkflaai Medicine Co.fian recomrhinded Patttin: women, wnicu proves lis suirersorAvy. "Woiiien vho , have been cared saj St.Mt :orth, .jits, ,vtvla ,jBolfl.,,t druggttts. "50c. large box, or by tnaL) Tba Paxtoa Tellt Co, Boston. Mass.- i H - i Walk a Few, Steps 'Out of the High s. V . S , Rent JDistrict, to B., Marcus, 213 . : p ; i v South First Street, and Save Money. r p -I: ic. We accumulated, duripg .the" year, Ws : 1 Walk a Few Steps Out of the High Rent District, to B,. Marcus, 213 South First Street, and Save Money. c. We accumulated, during . the" year, . i quite a Jarge variety Watches, Dia , v 4Bonds, Kirfgs,KKecklaees, ete,, which ,.. yve offer, to the public at Loan Prices, 1 'hich .is.'a big, .saving to you in dol Jars. We also offet. dependable mer- " chandise of all Varieties ' for .nien , women, nd .children, such as Suits, Ties, Shoes, Shirts, Underwear, .Suit cases, . etc. ., Space ' will hot . permit ,us to mention thousands of Christmas gifts which wi have in stock. Wo cJtir furhihi any &hd all Ciiris,tma3 . ' ; grafts which you may desire to give. Bi?MARCUS i..i m$ South First, Stree .tl ?. r