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-'? swmmi mmmi' THE VVA8HUSGTON TIMES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1919. "" Tr-&Vf?r-mm .. tffj- J t H m CATHOLICS PUN wcoynii . The National Catholic War Coub eil' ik' encourartrur the formation- of Bey; Scout Troops in every "Catholic Dafclsa throughout; .the Ualteu States. xae council .nos been seeKlnc for a loaff tlme'a solutloa- of &e .problem oCtakipsr cake of younsr hoys, who. .have never Joined aa organization like the Scofets, an4. have ;no diver- ra rrom street play.' They Bought the scouts, and, upon receiving as surance .that the Cathelic boys would be- placed on an. even basis- -with scents of other religions, Michael J. Slaitery, has Inaugurated a raove. xaent to spread the scout raovemeal throughout the Catholic churches of the country. ' T The interest displayed In the nipve ment se far as it has advanced, ig keen, aid the oCfisiaU ot heQun en predict success for the raovAment 2Aer. ,f haa 4&0 - juauirJes . HiaVe "Veen made about tae organization already. The methods of organisation are"He Ing distributed about he parishes in terested, and" the formation of sev eral new troops in" . Washington is llkelfv Fra&ctev&ffCatra. secretary, is connected -srHJithe' rapvement here. J. P. MORGAN TAKES ACATIOX. NEW YORK Auk. 27. J. P. Morgan sailed for Europe on the steamship Lapland yesterflay. He has not had a vacation Is live years and intends to visit relatives in Bn gland and France and devote his entire stay to recrea tion. . HtiMMiBt on the fc are we &gm & tit skin and Uoo4 Med tk panfying MHiitrfKstSitKkgactlonol' BEECMMS nn. Limti 5leef AarKJWfe WU. Said j where h Bwcim. !& 25c B7E0N S. BUTCHER, special agent for the .United States military- in telligence department, who in a daring' conp captured Lathar Witcke, G'erman secret agent, author .of, the terrible explosion at Black Tom. .mBBmmmammmmmamamaiamBmm :-. 'BBBBBJBBBBSBBBsClaBBBBBBl Hfis vHHbbbsbbbbkSS SHobbbbbbbbBEL f KNbbbbbEk PACK WOMEN MOB SALE OF FOOD IN TEXAS DALLAS, Tex., Aug. 27. A crowd of 2,009 persons., including hundreds jf'Tvqnjen, today "rushed" the city's first. store, sale of arniy foodstuffs and -carried a-way considerable quan tities of food without paying for it. 'Police squads -were unable to handle "the throng that gathered at the opening of the store in a fire station. Shortly after the doors op ened the crowd surged forward, overpowering guards and salespeo ple. Dozens of persons, including wo men, were injured by police clubs. The store was finally closed after officers had beaten back the crowds. BELCHING . Cudity Acid-Stomach t EaTOKiathe waoderloJ asodera stoa ts resaedr.cire Ton auk rfeHe from dl amstSaz fee)ciilse.ioorewtiBCaKlJao3. MeeteS, tmr stoatsefr,, drteewta, heart hs aeaelerst5achad6eries.They are all i-tntri ay AsW8twneli Iron watch about atte people oat of lee safer is a? way or Mtter. 0 write as loUowc "Before I tsaei EATONI0.X coaJa not eat a bfce wkb oet hetcktec rtht w, isour andbkier I heve not had sbttol trouble steee i&e MMttaMeL. W6M are rictei of AsU-SlnMHkjwkii-oc kaowtoc St. Ther aw weak asdailis bt oor m nctk.edie4a&r8eilyser- hksl sHfeousb they SM7 tt hessdr. Grave ; fMtirrlrim are letr to iotiew M ca add- GtesMch knecIeoiHU. OamM tse'K nasi vujiiwwfT gay. see the tsnes ltSjlttadWwc Vl hMcaianhoJ Ihjm, reported to.be nephew tae MomacB toe uww ysara iS i pr e notorious bandit of that name. Swriryrea-eloaedAWKt It arrested Jastmght and. is being i Vft-woBdericlresKdysaa-iaosocwaBtto i apm at Central PollceSUtien awalt- irrtU !& Quite rigt- fefhoKl troiJ lhe orth- aroliBa men sod eBtawtim asd dont toowjwt authorl ties. where to locate tee trouble try EATONIO i He maintains that he- waa forced ad eeeaoir jpuea cetter you wai xeeiis HOLD JESSE JAMES F0RKJLL1NGN.C.MAN BALTIMORE, Aur. 27. Admitting ky.asmeeny rfTasirfnVSalem, X. a, hite si !3flrSKabWr bw-? the- Pice force, tlicre, ERS' PROFITS EAL ISSUE CLAIM CHICAGO, Aug. 27. Edward' Mor rls, president of Morris & Co., today Issued the following statements "A matter far more important than 'the stale and Inaccurate report con cerning privately owned, and effici ently operated, freight cars. Is Chair man Colver's attempt, in his statement before the Senate Committee on Agri culture and Forestry, to becloud th6 chief issue concerning the packing Industrv. now oefore Congress and tvin American. DeoDle. Mr. Colver. chairman of the Fed eral Trade Commission, knowing the correctness of the packers assertions that their profit .is but a fraction or a cent a pound,, tried to doge the Issue by saying the profit is' not the bis Question. It is the big question. rroflt. Vital Issue. "Even In normal times, and par tlcularly now when the cost of liv Ing is exceedingly high, the moat im portant question involved in me pending legislation is the rate of the packers pronts. ue puoiic snouia not allow trade commissioners or propagandists of special" ihterests to obscure the fact that the packing in dustry, as at present organized, is functioning efficiently at an amaz ingly small rate' of profit, and that such Interference as now proposed at Washington would, by disturbing this efficient operating, appreciably in crease the cost of living. "So far as refrigerator cars 'and other privately owned cars are coift cerped, T am consent to ask tne pun it fn-fhnnufi between "the' conclusions' of the Interstate Commerce Commisy sion, which madean investigation exr' tendins: over roaTny years, and "a biased publicity report of tho Federal Trade Commission, a body without special training fn railroad problems; Faekers Pay JSasae .Rate. "The packers who ship in their own cars pay the same rate of freight-In these cars as in railroad owned -cars, and have no advantage over other! shippers In this' way. Our cars travel in the same train as railroad-owned cars, and arrive at destination at' the' same time. " -JJ- "The packer owned -car,'. however Iff unloaded iromedia'tely upon., ' ar rivals, by our own einployes and' re turned at once; while -the railroad-, owned car may stand 'on the track1 days before unloading, and with; nd one to follow it up, loses several days before returning. "Loaded and traveling, our cars have no advantage over railrdad owned cars, for wo never allow" our care to rest,. They -must return.?' : 'GYPSY PAT' SMITH TO MARRY U.S. GIRL NE7 TORK, Aug. 27.r-The roving days of "Gypsy Pat" Smith, youthful soldier-evangelist, soon are to' end; A life begun in a tent and richjih Hdvjenture will taKe a peaceful course when he returns to the United States. tie win , taKe tne pastors mp or a BrooklyBv church, and he will marry HIsa-Kaia M. Tjader, His prospec th'c: .TnoCjcr-!n-!aw, if ra. Charles JUcbard. Tjjjider, of thiscjty, made the announcement. The 'news that Smith, .who was a captain. In the Tyneslde Scottish Brigade of Xorthumberland Fusileers, will give up his rovigg .evangelical career came from Mrs. TJader ijtr connection with the announcement of ner uaugnters engagement, smith BOLSHEVISM DYING OUT IN EUROPE, SAYS GOMPERS x- NEW TOKKt Aug. ST Sasauel Gompera jacde he t elloWlag atateaieat em Bolshevism oa his return $re Europe yesterdayt "Froa vraaf I have heard from various'' coBfercBees aftil who have . observed endltlaa exist las lit Russia and othf. Eastern partsof Europe, BotaJervUm fa OBtff rase. It haawled as a morekaeat la Its heJHMaad its tnca - r' ' ' ' iethlngs iC , . rflt promised theA tt has aet slyen. Tfcepeple have ao peee, bo laud. id,'bread, and bo Trofk. - -'" -' rW. will precftilta'tc '$" dowe;falt of the BoUhviarts," MORE B. C. YANKS BACK FROM FRANCE BOBOKEN, K J., Aug. 27.The following Washington men are re- l.ported to have atrrlved frbm overseas: Xiieut. George B. Dubois. 2028 Six teenth street; Lieut Bernard - B. Elakey; Sergt. George W. Sartaln, 1340 Pranklln street nCrthcastl. Pri vate Charles McCarthy. 1235 Thirty fourth street; Prlvstte George D. Sud duth. Eleventhand Euclid, streets nortliwest; Private Richard M Dono van, C02 B street sou'tfieast; Privata James r Walker, 623 Twentieth' street northwest. POSTAL MEN DENY BURLESON ATTACK WAXTSfCOUnT CliEJlK'S JOS.' ' FredrJclV.fe. Keefer, pf ' Clarendon, has , announced his candidacy op the Democratic ticket for clerk of. the, court of Alexandria. County, Va. Mr, Keefer was for twenty-five years sec retary of the Jackson Democratic As sociation of the District, the second oldest political organization In the United States. .He fa. prominent 1 in clvicjlfe in Ciarindon. B. J. Ryan, president of the Ztajlwaj Ma.ll AsflocIat!os 'iodi.V sent to al members of Conrresa a letter denVHff his organization lias any connepmn .' , agalaat the sir cant fool joses ALEXANDRIA YANK Uf mifiis. u: GARBAGE 49 OF 1ST DIVISION TO1AN0SATURDAY TCEW YORK, Aug. ST. The ilrst troops aT the First Division wilj ar rive Saturday on the transport Pas 'tores,. 1t was announcedtoday at the ppr .pt fimharKation. jroboken. Niner teen officers and thirty enlisted men 'wlllucom'prlso the unit. The Pastores, which left Brest August 21, la bringing 1,473 officers and men,, including a- number ofjfcasK u'al' companies. ' . , v p U r .. . . -Jf that title has begun a campaign ef criticism against Postmaster General The amalgamated body" has sencr- members of Congress a letter f ran-its home office, which is gi?eri as Keo kuk, Iowa - - , ' The letter 1?, grossly fraudulent and misleading" says 'Mr,. Jto& In his letter to Congressmen-. ,n,o sich organisation exists,. Jn fafefc We do not know the Individual Vehlad it Jior Its mo'tlve unless it iatfor. tlie per-I pose or aiscreouing ine railway pos tal clerks of this country, and the Railway Hail Association, represent ing 14,000 of the 18,000 clerks. reasonable demands and statements, (n the letter referred to represent the hard-shell Baptist nMnlster ef MHI sentiment of railway postal clerks." 30fl. bonus for each of the last three yofers: and R fiat increase of $1,000 an- insaiy ror.eaca postal clerk. C0BZreaaMia Staart T. Heed of . Vest Vlrgtate, -who u at the ' 'White Haace yeffterday, eatexed a Mt to 1- .HHycii J?H with an organization which has taen, the title Amalgamated Federation 1 of Railway Mail Clefks," and undocf ir ayfs-ht. anerrkk eate the rpesed bage Tptaat au'W&mt Vfrdata ave- eeantltaata had, resMHtstratea' Tlth hiss at permlttUc the authorities to praa the ther ' oashf arefBasaea &: taete te. MBesldea the-sfatisseat wm, there are seta)' phys4e ebjee tleaa to tKf'-jgnieet?' he aaM. The deaf aad dash seheot fa rfght neat ifce prejwstd site aa ; to have defa -wagoaa ,trK- tag past -tfemfd he hhty x 1sm to the keealy euttlvated esse ef sael ef tie stadeats;" 11 1 1 ti if 1 1 FORMER WIFE. SIS SIXTH SKIDS. "Wc empha'tically deny that the 'un-1 times axarWed at fii ty.-four is theirs- mantic record of Elder Joseph Hail, stone. He ' was remarrfed to Vina The amalgamated body demands a. 1 Webb today, from who he was di- yoroed' abouta year ago. It was the Bixia marriage oiae greoia ana we third ofh'e btlde. 1 ': '. ... ITSCHJOB Lkjrt. AHaa B". Tv&&, it L'.oyda, Alexandria eewMar. lM& .beta ap pofated elerk of the eewrof AJea aadeia county e tste the sOace ef the lte Geerir K. VAUsker, It was aa aouneed today. Centmlsefeaed at lie e&tcer's train lag oantp at Fert Myer, I4eu tenant Preeise weat oversea with the m ty-Hrst Infantry, i the Plfth Dvi slea.' He was In the drives at St. Mthlel and the Argoaae. sad hae heea weueded twenty-two tisass. It Se believed he will raa aaalnst Wllliaat H. Duaeaa aad Freeertel: B. Keefer ia the next eleetloa. He was aaee4ntd. depfitr s-k left Jmse, ln ir"! whjejt caaaci V haa 3?- '' , s. 4i .1 . V , . aM1 ''jyg"' jw'""t m " NEW YORK POLICED NW YORK, Xg. 27. A. salary of IS.eed for poMeowoa was aa-d in . a, reeehtUea adopted at a meetleff attended by 1,86 members of the Pa- trelwea's Benevolent AeeeeaUlea, . whiea exeeeee. by M tae leaders' -eC thvBaakMtea had aalfr deoided kak. - jev eT1 . t . 9V XftM dnir toref a Mc box for 50c sad tralliel fn 4Ha PnrAnln r 'Aa f nfttia-r to kill Uie negro and is willing to Eneland. He will reach AtneHrai in IH .'w 7. " - E ATONIC ( tm. iud.fucm-SKmK& go back without requisition papers to clear himself. James was arrested several weeks ago on a charge of shooting Davey Jones, bat was dismissed, later the North Carolina authorities were communicated with and he was rearrested. January, according to Mrs. Tjader SJJtW FEIN ISSUES BOKDB. LONDON. Aug. 27. The 'Sinn Fein 5 per centbond issue was launched to day in Ireland. The prospectus says the amount of vthe Issue will be $1,000,-000. The Bureau of Schools and j Colleges . OF we ion iiimes M St. -" -4' tllp Iteliiiio you select that school best equipped for the training you desire to give that bov or ?irl of vonrs. This department is in charge of JGER whose work 9 ' ' i H . - - lit -ii i i I i ? l -T- ., - '."" "' - mil ' - ,-. ,.,- , - , -,., ,,.-,., ... ,- i ii -jk -. ' ' " v-ar - " J - - - :'jj ' ' -. JsV '" ' y ' " ,'' " J' .'. ' - . " ' rr - - --w ii iii-iiiw- ; v vcte-v '' -: m:' " nil mm - ' J ' vji' -.'- 'SV: -'.- -- i 3" ' rfTT--. ' i i JsSSa- BSBsK.BSVMa3IIBSsslHPfHaJHseBSBSBSBF - ' J? h?t! M.&$j ?T'zt: " - ??& ..wi.. 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