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f The Newt Carries the Full Leased Wire Service of the Associated Press r lo Daily News PRICE FIVE CENTS. VOL. XI. NO. 168. FOUR SECTIONS-TWENTY-TWO PAGES AMARILLO, TEXAS, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 16, 1920 PEACE lOUJTON MATE FA Amaml Federals Protecting Carranza Continue to Battle Rebels in Puebla Mountains REPORTS THAT PRESIDE! IS HELD CAPTIVE DENIED PRE-ARRANGED SCHEDULE IS FOLLOWED OUT; VETO AFRAID TO SHOOT, EH? v, BWLEY ADHERENTS SURE OF VIM; SUPPORT PLEDGED UY THE ASSOCIATED PKKSS. EL PASO, May IS. A battle between Mexican troops under General Francisco Murguirt, protecting President Carrania, and the constitutionalists in the State of Puebla, was reported in mes sages to Mexican revolutionary agents here today from Adolfo de la Huerta, supreme commander cf the movement The telegram said Murguira was attempting to hold back the rebels while his chief escaped to the mountains with an escort of 800 men. Rebel agents here said they believed Carranxa had not been captured- EL PASO, May IS. Reports from Laredo, Texas, and Nogales, Artiona, that President Carranxa and his escort of 800 men had been captured by the revolutionary forces of Cencjra! Guadalupe Sanchei, operating in the State of Puebla, lacked confirmation tonight, ac cording to revolutionary leaders. I H.IITIM. STII I. iMV.S ON IN SN MAIUOS IIIM.H MKXHK OTV. May i:. cvt.t Iji ....i.. i..i...ti.mk Prior In retflpt of the winl-pp imwurt" It had la-en dedli-rli I.. pond loiieral Hii)amln Hill wltn pi roiiB toluinn to capture IHlfii'' other BiatemoiilP made !' lllcral revo lulion.iry licadMUnrtot Indicate fmht tn Milll i BoiiiB on in the vicinity 01 Rin Marco, mat of I'uel.la. Itetwern 1 lit column Ruurdih; the prt-Pidontiul train and revolutionary force. til.i.e.in hcadquartcra annutioed that Itcrniltmioii ha hen tranteri Ocnernl i;iim1a1iiM Knrhil to all"' in-ncr-al I'nndido AKtiilar to Pa thrmiKh revo- liitlonnrv linn to confer With IrBtdent r'niri'M a ua,.laaAuUlUi tour l.lomt rhixl Cencrill AKUIMr llT t him render. Heavy (bmipU Reported With force under t.eneral Hanclit j ol'orli!K n.vuilt hy Hoiteral Kra in-1 ' M .11 cum. who l nH.-iiipllne to -ut a J w.iv tlimimli toward Vra 'iyi, rcvoln , tiaiuiy font uikIi- ti.-noral t'"i' l:..i..', have left I'uol.U with the ol-II-. t of attacking forv from the rear I l.-ay capual are rfHrttJ in t;nor.l f .Mui'pTiiU'M 1Pt four apaaulta In th'i, M.iliKy of IUiii'oiihiI.. J liotiornl Jiolnto Trrvlno, with a ' rimdu' t for rnnl iit Cnrransa and , hp official family I nlan clitoute fromj I'ml-la toward the ine of fiKhllni' Seventy fivr nicmlior of the nnllon'l MICTION V MIKMHt SKNUOK CONUPK.NTI.Y l-AfKKsm I 3INt nil.U)KUV iSS MEETING IS HELD llao Made I Hi Mind To ' " 0,1 Hslil Without Rclrrriir To Re Mill p. tandldale Miff Itatli rrtng From W ailiinslnii. ,51 is FOREGONE CONCLUSION DT TKK ASSOCIATED PRESS. WASHNGTON, May lS-With a few thrills and bo bitch la the pre-arranged program the Senate adopted today, 43 to 33, tho Republican resolution declaring the state of war with Germany and Austro-llungary at an end. Tk mature was in the form of a substitution for the peaca resolution already adopted by the House which dealt with Cer many alone. That the President will veto it it a foregone coodu sion, unchallenged by any speaker during debate b tho Houae oil Senate. it aMrlalr4 V't. DALLAS. May 15 Tin- l.iti"" of Kurniw S imtor lUlU y n k-im i hoi of T..IH in th.- I'lUiilmr liftlona. ia i'"i- .. . . . 1I...I.... I,.r.. I... I oorani' miniiv" -r n day. Itfpoliilliina woi Ho.tol iltb:iiiK r -nalo i hamlMT of d'TutU- air holding lio.)ii.nt mootii'KP. with a low to aolv liK Uif oioM. tn rf Calllnir an rxtraor- dimiry porp.oii of tti aaaoiiddy fr th' i mi !, of iipiM.iiiunir a iruvtloiiul in-niliiit j Mllrral I radliic ( andldale Conoral Antonio Vlllnreal la ia'- tin. It-nillnv rnilld.ll for til on : di'iii-v almi fo-nvral xalop ptntoil in l-f-rt KM) H H I.ITIVF ll I.KM Itl. OIIKM.ON r..i..nilv l.wl ut tin. inaaP Mftluil .i.-ivaj . . nttindM l'' pw Ihiw linr.dr.d dmo. J Mi-It to lil inndid V and roiiiiidtt"- i-.amiil to i-oiitiiiuo tin- f"i iik'I a. ii Uor P lampalKii. ! Mr. Itallov wap not i.-p. nt. Imt In- ; polita lintowiui diilartiiK 1o would lo turn from WaPhmton ap pn hp h nililr to rniiy tin- fiuht to tlo- d. haw tli"ioimhly inad- u iiiy mind lo do tlta twnhoti inf.rrniv to tin rmultp." ho paid. Tin- mw-tlri: p -fit j tur iiro n-M.i ll ap favortna- iiliu. a tilomalil t th folinoi P.-nntor u n i tlni: til ! In f that lo- would win. ItMiliiiion l'aM-d. 11 ' I'liIT. of IIoiipIoh. wap ihiliinan of tin- ino-tl"ii A 'itt'v on rop.'-jHr ,,. u.,, rM lulloiip. i oiiiih p."I of i: V. U.-niil. I WASMINi !T .. Mav 15 WmiPtl iHtllaP t'oloiiol K M Joh'toii. Iltrtip- ',,,,o l': riiinx.i. rmiPlitution il prt-Pldnl of tin Kd K Kono. San Mmii .1 1.. M.xi, ... wnn cI. iiiimI IipI.iv hy Aharn Hi own. San Antonio, and l' M I'oit. ' .i.,B,.n who f.nitil htm t fl' from wippI. lii-nMllo. hloucht In mi'lPMt tin i ai.ltal n wi-k mrn. nc a fUKllln1 In tilip'liiliiiliit: "uiKTrlm iill'l'iin o and 1 1- nn iintiiliia poiio In-it I" twrn Mi -fundamonlnl rin.I.P of d.inipi.oy." (,o I'llv and r.i t'rur. ff l ial ro nnd liili!ltnr "our W-t iffiTtP and nn-lMirtP on tho flisht mur Rin Maroo liiallfi1 Piil"" t." to tho I'-otlon or ImIwii'H tho rrvotnhonai y foroop and Mr. Halh y. a f t w tovnl d t.i hnioiiM of I'aiiann'a It wap ado.t.i ! n.'nln.otip oi. jniniv who Im-Un. Imt m.-pp dP lmJiUloiiP Ipo w. t- ndopt.il apUnc , l't. h- from Via nr ! told of tho LoiilHiana I.KlPlal.Mo to ' i.f.iPv to .,,.. ,'p M. lhmKh tho r- Volu aunond.-rthotH.li,-.. H.w. r..f yi.urPt ito to o in Ho.-p impai. ntlv p. tM. B t r -t I., tho f.ploral aov. rn.n. nf thrmiKh , l r-i.rtp of tlx- .l.-f.p l..d. r'P am iri..ii.tt ..r Hit. ft l. r.il tAotmtn nut I T. - Chattanooga is Selected Baptist Convention Site; Date Set Ahead One Day DISAPPROVAL OF STATEMENT MADE BY VICE-PRESIDENT MARSHALL REGARDING PR0HIBTI0N AMENDMENT IS VOICED BY RESOLUTION ADOPTED. HOOVER SPOOFIN ir.nr- nmondiinnt. Anoth.-r ri-poliito i.m.lhiiont.-d l.n'hi-r i. k.lp f.r hl iiiun iKmn nt ol the IUil-y ranitaien. AWTON HERO MEMORIAL OPEIO nv THE ASSOCIATED TRESP II' tlllMTilV 11 It... .loin :l I If. tlfjl nm-tinii of llii HoUlll- p for tint ,ii.iiiimiimi .'...j . " - . (ii'lit-rpl I'atilo tjon. rra impii t ni r-.ii n.ii ..-......" - - - . ...... . ... ... 1 ....I... 1.. 1.. 1 uwliia lift. UIMIW llll PUITVO- .o'" ,,. !. " Xt.ll.. load.nc Ohniron. to i W. J. MHil.Ml.l.n. pH-M-nl ..f lrni-n I nlvrrf y. rrr.ill... ' . i ...... .......... ......in,. nm m .1 1 win mi" mIII niil lir com- r.. .. in "i'in iiini . w. !. w . - -lloil to Iravol nn HurnU). (NhtTwiM the niHN-t of llir nunmlllw n rranuowonlp. wlilili i-Imk . i . .i (liuttnNita. TrnnrM. a llir mM-iin .iar, aw rom"i. '-i-j rol ly llir mnvi-ntion of llir Matrnirnl wmdr li li-r-IVriilriit Mar I hall lo llir ViruinlM lUir h Ial 'on thai had llir ndilllllon anH-ndmonl j Intn rim.lil,rrl l) iIh- Sonalr M-4iin. ( Iom-I lair It ! Iar rr. irUnl Iwi-nl) oli-p, wup olnp b llir ailiifition of a rrxilutioa rr-nlrl I.) I IT. II. W. Ilalllror niiilollrtillo, Xltulnia. . fi. .till. Ill' n of tin- iIiiik and Ikiiioi ' trafflo In India :ip ondorp.il l.y tin- IVlutkofieC Switchmen '.oiix.olion in a r.oluion rBllloit ni-.n " ' .. . . i...i... ... ..... .l.:l. it ik.. 1 1ll' Ktl llini in limit. .'. imiH.tt. iiutiuif.o tuir and a.00 In Indi.t I hMrp and drue. partlon- olilMli.pi of tho cultivation of 1... 1 i.v and thr nuniilacturr nnit p.110 i A.wwird I'itm. '.t o,.i im f..- oil . r than m.ill. Ial ur- MI'SKh:ki:. li . U' '.;"! now " plt. h.m n .-m.l..v.d in tho Mia-mrl.. I liarcr Onlum TroV SuiHirll. K.inp.iP Hid T-aa iMlr.d v.irdp h-l" rh hkihb thai th.-I'.rlll-h a-ovrrnm. it . nl out on a mika it I o' l k thiP ri -.tt- Hi.- opium trmlc In India l.r Thy wirt- "inil totileht ' 11 1 . t c nn.n.v. fr.-- of lntorstp loth.- t-", fci.,1 1. i.f th.- I k I- In 1111, K iP.i1 i.i.. (MM T.r.ikn ith laP of l-i and t.ult lallr.w.d l: H'r-.o! . 'Ii- l '- li i t'til'ti.m li".l l pl.nd.'d with th.- hi iv tho 'iiki rp had pn-p. iitril to" mo i ciri to b-ln r mvr th Altaik Not l'rcM-il. Th. it wif indl. itl n- th it tho r-" ppi..nl-tp nil. ok hid not Utii pirt diii lo I ilr Ron'P old-ip. lil.tmon had . nt n mop nc r to CuniiM to oif. r him a.ifo imidii.'t to liii- th.- i-onntrv If lo- iliinil In piirionm r. and "lit" I In Walk-Out: No Reason For Action 1$ Given i JOHNSON CHARGES Tho roll cull ii liadopli.Mi of Iho rca i lut ion follow p- f ur Adopt Inn. l;. pul.lii aiiP-ltall. Itorah. Ill and. ?. 'aider. apHr, foil. "'urtlP. Illlnham. Kike. Klllliip. rail. Kornald. Kranor. lironnn. Halo. Hardin. Johnann. fall f,i,li: Jnnep. Wariiington: k'elloK. Keiiyon. Keyi-a Knox. Iirnnad,. IpIko. Mi-INirmli k. Mi-lfan. MiXairv. Mi-aa. New. V.rrlP. I'aaf. I'hla. randitiT-. Kherman. Kmpt. PlM-nocr. StPlilnif. T. wnwnd. Wudnworth. Warn-n 4. i.mip ratP - I'.eril. Shl' IdP and Walxh. Mpp 3. Total for 43 Alainpl dodln. l:enilil.ana .VoIpoii I. In mm rata - Aphini-ti fhamlM-rlaln. rmnir. rutlMiaon. IMal. flay, flcrry. IIIupp. HairiP. Hai-iipon. Ilenderann. Illiihr.pk. Junta. N'-w- Mulro; Kcnd- rlik. Klmr. Mi K liar. Mvcr, Nuxi-iit. ierman. Owi-n, I'helan. rittman. I'ian . reno. Kanp.1.11. l:.a.npin. Bhcppanl. Simmona. Smith. Arlrona; Kmlth. Mary land: Hmlth. Hoiith t'arollna: ttlinlev, twana'in.Tratnmill. 1'liderwtppl. Walsh, M.mUn and Wllllama 37. Tlioao aRiiinpt 11. Tin iMtlntl for Ihn auiimdinont rrr: Iteptihlloana nmtnlna. KrHlnhuv-t-n. Ijiralleitr. IVmnw. HuthM-lnnd and WtPrC' Pali"! clnt wore. Iililillrn Mo. Cunilirr-!. ItMnttrratP lltpha'n. H"tehcr, jnhnaon. 8aitli TVilota klrhy and Wtd i-ott. . Al." 't and nd vutlne Itrjiuhlioana Newlicrrv i. k-n rntp t'oirr and Bmlth of flror bi.i :. RECORD EESOEFEIIDS OF 1 lif BEFORE UEARIIIC hKC BCT KY RKVIRWH WORK CAR. rikt oit fxnr.R taft ami roskvi:lt. WiEBS SII.IS' GE5 VVomem Clothes To Be Much Higher Next Fall Manufacturers Declare S-:NTU JOHNSON fOMMKNTS (IN MrNI.K KMiARIHN'li I.F.(.lr: MIK V0TI.IIH. U'AKIIINtiTO.N. Slay H-lto Blair. n.M.11 dmiim with inililio uttorancep n w-tt-4 I'm ., II..U.M1 II. ..r. lunid hure! I'l.KVKI.ANI. Ohio. t-mluht. one l.y t'alifornla. dealing May in The Krllrraln Rrrrnl Nalfml That I'a Ira Aatrrks Rnlar LMfftM Naff Equal Ta Any la W Mid Mutt B Built. Br Anaclal4 fiwa, WABHlNOTtW. Mar 1 aVrwUfT Itanirla' tcaUmnny Uxlay bafor th atn naval InvMlmtlnc mmralUM waa dnvotcd to anawnrlne Rear Admiral Kinia rharara that tha navy wrai not tinipily rpar4 for war In 1117 and that ads"ata ataat toward cotnplHa nrrnarfplnMi had not haan talcan after tha wta-ld war atartrd. Ha ravlawad na--l MMrria i.f thcflonaa vlt and Taft jidinlnlPtrallonp and hla own racomman- dutlima rmtnllll to iit ana uni Rrcord RWatra rriUdaaM. "lYNrident Wllaon and racuT war in advanc of publlo opinion la lilt when three drwadnauarhta wera author Urd aa aaainat nna In lilt. "In view of tha war natvU." ha con tinued. "I rant you that It, (tha naryl waa too amall In all theaa yaaura, hat record la a complete refutation of tha rrlticlama you have heard rvcardn aa- r were Ipauon here i i,r,w.u.i'. u... ..i.. jrniiciamn you nai niw Henator Johnann of , aemi annual in" tlnt t.f the National rurnf era.nel. ahlna. and manltlona t with Mr. llnover'p; tlmk. Hull, and Hklrt nmnufturer; ufor the fnlted Btataa enteTd tha i.ai reiiuhllt ana and latlon adJourn.pl tuday with th wm iiii-peaKo to lir.'i reiiuiillrana ani the other l.y Attorney flenrral lalme.'. iianmentltiK on the fimner fMd ad miiilpirMtor'H teptnnony on the aufal nituiition lufore a houae coinnilttea. K.-naii Johnann ataeked Mr. llonv- er'a il.-a hla auppirtera in Urin to el.p-l d.-l-itat. P to the rt-tmlillean convention who aland for ratlfhatlo'i of treaty of tce with repervatlima. Mr ll.p.v'-r la piMP.fln' orcaon." th-- "VTl. wuh ,hrJ Father of Walton Hiii.-p hp the advantave of havlnir ad . untied In turn each of three. Mr. I'a' imT replletl to Mr. H.piver'a contentlo'i lli.it the t'ulut crop phoulil have Ipectli pui.liMPe.1 I.v the aiirar c.tU4llation( I I ' '"'' l.rUV M Mv I't-I til ti Bir tne piru p.wit io to ..... . .. ..... - Ion. fpthtT ot lion iimii iim-r me t uopn cri t ... ...i.v i f hand. He adtl.Pl that he take action ;v I-' ' . . . . . .. ... . . i hi. . i ... " - until atitr mr i uiwn ii"i hand lo I- .i....n..n .if Ihe remirt of the Btvl" ii.mmtttee for winiit-na fall and winter .-..imetitp 1-nr.r aklrt and ctaitP.) Adni(r, N, then head of tha awnrr. .hi in cur plini PI ram lit llm-a. IP . , . ..,..... -i. t rian ranVd Out. After Ihe Kumoran war hroka out reeomin.nd.i1 In th- alyle r.rt. Irlr-a hM mM .j,,,,. and carried of womenp Bprmenta will ba niwli . f -T,Bad hy 'H: -t rcat. w,l. V ' ' " I He outlinetl hla vlewa ,4 fulura naral 1 1 . ... . .. . tA kid II.IIIMIinf t'Ctpfiain inq reiTteM me . r cent piptetoent In-fore th houaa naral i-.iininllt.-e that utilona tha fnlted Rtatea hnultl IttpNiine a member of tha leafua of natlona it muPt tulld a nary at h-up t'lpml to Bny tiihtT In th world. He i. "he would recommend renewal ..c .1... iin'M. V.H.I- luillitln nnmm If T. W.il- ,m.iii,nl ahuuld not b rati- ll.rf-i.ie Wiillon kill'' I . On Way To Claim Son's Body, Dies In a plPt.ii HatHM .. .ip t.plnv. lie a.i.i fl.il. . .11 f . A l..m-m nft.r the fuUn tr.-n waa out on- ' " ,,. "-n . II.. ml that he had attemnte,!! h.p it '' " " " B, fatt . : , . . . home in ft .i"-pn i i iihwi iw , . ip i.idi the Ihi, to pun haae the " o. t i o I l.l.A. . . I ti... in-lv of their aon. I i. I... iimiL.i crop hut failed. thi y kn w tot leapon f tlem.ico nii 1 hi tint. .i liii n. lit luial Mall!tJ 1 th" K il at I'aieoiiP. Ui-.ip. will I 1 ..I I I... -. ..lul 1. .ni rv II... . I.I .l.Ml...df lh. tffilUi-.- 11 jiio'Iipii.iI,.'-'. "".- .'.'- --.' .... ... - tffliflPtlot to ItOur.- the ntfi l pii-Pld. lit ' ,l It....' .' olild Hot if I li-l:it- . H'ld- I II hi- M.i.. iMiiturcd. I 'V ti 1 on. ertePe Were ioll.IU.1iil. BI.pm em I.v Pide with 5,oiinvr v.t.rana .f the HpaiilPli war and wllh the joutha wh foiiiihl in the area! conOl.t recentlv .i-ndetl. a the formal ihili.all.ai wp prirtioiin-.il l.y the trand army'a ttni maiider In chid. Ian M Hall. I .-. - r . m . m . .1 -- ... l.iir Miut.il .it '.iii;tt- In p- and j - jii.Piiin toth. e..-.lirf p i. h a t.uil.ltiis llttrllnw Miflinf iirtii. II uipf ration if m.p-n8.TP tliv if pi hi-d and KLut diPililant'iicct hup t.o expr.-i I hv Ih-pte who hive 1 hii innworfi rnyisi ix. pnnrr i. ..".ii.-1.. B.-t it th. i,Mn a t-t, . ill. -up m.p-lins" Nu'oeio'ip ii!ifl.er mi.;. s t-t"- Iti-n mr.m 1.1 .iii. tOiPl.iTO ini m.-.n'TiciT anil in.- ir'iwi pne ppi-pc.P unnoun.-en.cn, ...a. ........ 1... ,,.,,ret...n of WArlHXaTt.N'. May 1 5 -Vroflt- amounte.1 (A y two or thr -e rrn , made hv the ,., ,. . kin. Hn,n. ''""L. - ---" ' ' a..a. whnh lum over a .rod-,.t r..ld.." "'"'-V " l l,t- . i, i, .. l-S 'tutu, tie cLtitition npmlnij .1 " Fabulous Profits Made hy Packers Says Report AMIMTIII.mil HtHTKH IN MKM lll) M NTHN' I'TiTllllir? H HUilt AT1T. flf Aertplr4 TrrPP WAelllM.ToN. M-ty 1 .1 l.i -ft t-d m.-inory of all patrlotP who died I t tl- ....ii..m'm .r..h.ri -if loll nnd d. fenae. th" Arlington memorial ampithealre. rlalna: Impitrihely al"ut the h!lU of Arlinn , Attea f fe toll National cemetery looivfH it i r ma I il.il.!l"ii f.pUy. ... . ..... ........ I Ipiii. i.f flu IH'I men II tne iimii. . .....il.li.. .o .l. r ahiP' ailPpl."CB til", top in me nrPl inree ,raip n 1 PI .1, tu lt17. "1I..11I. Icil. irei.iin ant Ii u- run.' from hip citnnfry. lUPpleaPiire nl lh iiinecton foili ti. i.f!..nl..l I.v W a-hificton w ip ic C11.I.-.I lo lh.- ii eipi'iiir. ip In th-' :'. p of a le-uti-pi iot ina i.aiiri.-e- pod 111.- ciMili,P"l"li. TP of the ili.'i lit irf I'o- t'K.it.f ! ito.. "a c.nscnti.n lull In Sharp Fighting Reported Between French and Turks RV THE ARIATk.11 UK I tlNsTXMIMtl'l i:. Mat I.V I rrnt h column of 7'''r, wl.lili left kill!. Aia Mtot. ny w. 10 r iM-r t.e- - , nh.Mil :l mile north of hllliv m1 hy a alntn aain.n-I.M fonr taiica . ... . h..u.Hm.i j hi u m I ten titilcp IMMn 11 ffCMinaiiim ami pp. i...n ... 1 -rt. .at. ..uiiiiMxl Hiih tine HioHMnil ranntin. oulran(t-fl llir IVcnt h 7- p ami kept nn a continual Ujm h Hn Ihr r-m h. Addtra rfrrt,r. hrrr tl. -. tll- llir allualion al K'IHp p rrltical. ami Ihal al Ainlah an iha-ralr. AX11. Tiiaa. May IV Tho faU ot tiiop 1'i.lUn. former pcealrtenl 01 in T.-aP I'attle llalaera Aaanrtatlnn. chartreil with klllina Vernon HUllnn In Menard county Inat November, reat with the Jurv w hit h waa given th caa .11 3 3a i.Ylock thia afternoon. TEXTILE WORKERS GIVEN IIICREAS E WEATHER Weal Teaa: -arllv chaidv Hunday and Monday tiuadiuplcd." a.i.M-dma- a ape. Ul r.-. ,pte ..f ,.i,;m on n. w.mh. Iflftee-i I I.t-a. -r h.-vt.-e .. 1. I-.I of Ihe f.ih ral trade n.nmMen er . . tit or tm-fe I ' IJpfe ..n mveaiim nt ll .i'e ,4 ..N.hMle. T.-nn J H r.l t . 10 ol. piil.li.- t.miaht. Kr.an lU to, 1..4 rale on anltP. furniph-a the onc.t p--n T. nn . aid ft -rtr. 1- IPII. Il.e reipp-t P.ll.1. the -. fie" ! ni.lh.-t w herel.y the te:i.i.il.len.-p of l.t 1 p tf 1'il-iP.na Mniia and ctanpany. Vilpin and com , im-fitp m l-e d-t. inuot.l th. rat. 1 - .an. fiidahy I'p.kina company. Ar- add.-d mihw In Kana inoiir and company, and alft and "Kli amUl etatlPttc uetl l v the, a- . r- ..r,,..i. ...r. .nnii.l mWlii ruiki-n In their rei-cnt p,li rtiln. TftPKK . Ka . Miv tr, -U..t" .n canipalan. are not lutaetj on ai-ep'e.i n ruinpre"" rp'i-. itin... . melhoda 4 d.4criiunln met and ac ei-. 1 t,lr, atf JJ irrea and pno K.iinatnl- tenefiitem cannot he f.llmp the weather hnrrail hee pn plpce.1 lipoe) them" Jnoiinced t Tf I 14- t.t 000 while in thr n't thr.-e eia tbelr net return aveiwaed l'i The cunin.lB'l.in called attenttoft t REVIEW OF REPUBLICAN CONVENTIONS WILL BEGIN IN DAILY NEWS TUESDAY r'icn h..dv U Int.-rtpted In the national political ronventiona. which' a-e.nhlr in fhltaao In June and tn San rrat.cl.ro In July. Ilecajse The Xew would make allahle In Ita reader at all llmra t,e bep and tnnt uprful feature railahlr. we have piirch.ted fn.m th r.rorte Matthew Adam Service -onventlon .pnap Shola. In V II Vandenheie. thr-r Ivina idelihip uixm the Hepuhliran tonvontlona of hUtory. flrt. and later. Ihe ame tiH.n IVm.K-ratlo convention that have lt-n held They wUl h,. run arrulW The Kepuhlican rontent'ona will hetln In Tucdy' Nw upon the edl'orlal pae and Ihr Hrmocrattc convention will follow. Ihr latter aerie hr.tnnlnir, on Janr 1. Theur ar!lcle are wholly hltorlcal and are not written from a part nan antie We fret that lh"y will pi'r cot a interrptinj and inatnirttTr to our reader. ,.,.,, MA.NAUi.M2 EDITOR. rirrnM-.N ri:R ikxt risk is l.r? f.ltNTKH i.m NEW rAi.l.lNllKMrMnEH. aafe4 rap a'MTtX. Mav IV A wav of VII i.lipn.-e announif o;"nt to Iteromo of. fective May 31 miie.1 In today from V. a i: iU.id textile center IndlCtUlna? hit th lit 1. net would tend to Vir tu i'i. .:i ti. three hundred thnui. t --t. it 'ive in the dlptrlct. tVa'va v fe a. h nnt of th ad a net wa .1 ' I-- ni'eo It waa itfteen per .nt V I rill Lrinf th h-irts C4 tel. i'.. p.ii.k it mm 10 per rtnt h'h. h in i hp four vear art ii. - in one million doUe.l Witt he id te.! I.. th wekely pay luw 4 . e- K 10 nilllPhr thr Utet taat. Thlr ptiailnr with th oprUra ef nrnfita of leitile mtetprl corar of nuinv of the cotipanie haro oVrlarrd .iiui.lif.il- extra dividend of fAov4 .a raah to I heir at or boUJer. Prfc-aa ! thepioilip IP ait 4fil lh lVlstict Tf irolml . I) TTT 0 rm th"