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What i1 l-hevikism ? Ft i* anl aggrýgation of individuals, rank. hmg iit prjudieo's (if Russis ® n, German origin, anarclhist, deaf t, ight and ras' n, whise concei.i-n ' governmeIIII t is hacet on tibe Tin!e livy fdrce and violenc'. 1ni ':..n ' il Salpine. The B,lshdieviki in I:u:'roe ýas ],l-,I' c o'l )llrage' i h' througl fie a'qui]'n ,,e. of i'ermany in thse enormniti, tiih, have committei again4 theI o,,opls ,f the; allies. In fhle 9J ited Ntate's the Bolshlevil. 0t .bla.. In there are hundreds ~&, tblheiand, wvho are silently nd! p,'ristenlyi -plotting their mischi. l .l alp beilti encouraged throughl :o.ngmrs.s. Thil ie a declaratio wa«vict tBnia t con strued as being tresloYtibl, bIut is jlstified by the unwarrlnt..l, tt.e jnstifiable and scandalls triticien. (of Presideint Wilson, flar WaS0 o $l&i Inited States. And What is i'roif,,9 VJ4sHe (: fflnding? Why are the yrepulbnictatIt v as iii the United Mtatee .sse:iao %iths their co-3-l.jutors, ,rit'mn al, a lfSisoi issiippii. and Reed of %)iosolft., l.tael ocrats so violently estmfie its 8hleir intensity, which has *.str"r-'e! a'ir1 limitation of pro|riety atSIV tellm3ane decency. Vardaman Ilas 4loY 4east.p1&YQ e.I' ' the effects of the roiluke et ?sie kP i pIle who defeatedf hin, s; tItg .sef cn' i'eell is sore bh'ea'a fl tise .ras.r ignored by the president aill a.a therefore di-playing fi'e hitfflss, which is in hiim. The lRlepublican loautel to' :triv in t to di-scr lit lPresitdent \\ilson because they are apprehensive' tihat his success as a peace maker will jeopardize the election-of a 'lepui. lican for president. In brief these Republicans m thle e'xtremity of their dlemagogery ae., exhibiting the rankest of their polil ical venom, which fortunately can not, be harmful to President W1X son. But it is about time that tlh: people. the American citizens, k'ri specti-ve of political views or ®''o graphical habitation. were protest ing against this unwarrantet utl justifiable cowardly detraceons Ci President Wilson ,who as the heal of the nation, should have the *1S qualified encouragement an4 ep proval of all the people who favor, peace. To that end the. League of Nations, which has received the ap proval of England, France, Italy ant world peace. The only objectors to the peace plan are these Republican leaders, with Vardaman and Reed simp~l because the League of Nations plan originated with Wilson. Could- there be any spirit more contemptible. This is President Wilson's offent ingl There are some Republicans, so called leaders, who are little. They can never rise from their preju dice and their littleness. Not so with the great leader, Taft. As an Amer itan citizen, as a patriot, he towers to the great issue of today. He stands by Wilson and approves his course, because it is patriotic, be cause Wilson is the head of the na tion, and he is right, and as he de clared recently, "I am glad Presi dent Wilson went to Europe, be cause he went bearing a promise of a League of Nations. And what greater and more severe arraign ment of these Republican leaders, so-called, than expressed recently at -a luncheon, when he said. "The gentlemen in the Senate who are setting out to defeat this League of Nations ,are those I would not tru3t over night." Could there be any expression more directly cutting. WSS---- SENATOR GAY AND WOMAN SUFFRAGE. It appears that Senator Gay has experienced a change of mind since the defeat of the Woman's Sui- frage amendment in the Senate by one vote, which could have been se- cured by Mr. Gay's one vote, but Mtr. Gay's attitude oil this question had encouraged the suffragists to in dulge the hope that he would have -favored this amendment, and made it possible for women to exercis&) the same rights which is accorded to foreigners, naturalized, regard less of their ignorance, because they are men. It is not surprising that the women suffragists were in censed over their disappointment. As if to paliate his blunder, Sena tor Gay would assume the chani pionship of securing the vote for women through their respective states, which is neither original nor novel. The Caucasian has held, preced ing the views emanating from Har Kry P. Gamble; assistant attorney general, on the. state rights doc tine, that in order to safeguard Sthe states- from the apprehension of SFederal interference in congression Sal elections, that each state of the SKouIath should have enfranchised : women through their respective legslature. What is the record of4 the Luuisiana I'"g491ature oin this q441 t14 ioi T 7y' apilrelicusi in of jIjigjt j ,1 iiaiil \Yh1C1ie a. hei ex 1 jiu b ii 1n ilieul lu-. f>"ii41d ill tht luty is &ýnat t nta eellous Iill i- IJO soIit aIx nicacb aii granit i llgizg ý wJ iic hllll throughi wially 'V'av1 twi}l ~iap§ 131 414ov @uclIZ aii Ni'actinoiit sihall be iAt ?44i' X'-lii grant Ito w4iiei. Ina % L.e 4eli taiilr tlp till'clllai Qtr!?_1't$A tmlle Low fctre if !15Jy 44 xo aalizLeo #lbft44ull stat' ft gli"ati(41. uQ~rusL Pkutsltll%(. I U ot a calldibaQe for tie Peed.k ulenty-.% Iisappii.triut to @ i. ý?al'tiut vtao.'m - t tI al Joints 3. kYe.riaii pWla4D liao been Iltentir onol Mlsccral times , urllg tli (I* fas~t 2'itti tlullitti a9 pruhahly being1 *Iu4 Tltl IR.'iiiiIlicait calndidate for tlhe 5)Lt-j4Y'fltl w-ill f14 L4, a .caitli 4 tt"c ' #.n the gloi4llillati a u , rs a~e *s.'il u'ei' .l44.I a'y 1 nis Blrack * eii Vr1. Bkracko;~·1 Iaiadtm thle ann~ounce-1 S'leli f lh ktvat inml rtof'i't "i 1iat4 lntc 114944ff $Ig4. 4el Ca g *l'iinaii ' 81at4 sai"l £tmat ti r&'0pim548 $43 ?slin1. T~iS* A ,116'r cableC in Try??,- fo l a letr "4119 oirivral li rrrl·illcs b'8 Bracken. in a hich ItAraukruu eonulratlliatettLilo gl~win fti«* defe'at i~l icor.nfanl antl s~ti~ll Oat an m lponstl* tai film v -iblle 04 tefuriting; _Aleinemla4am 4141i'rS the4 $;e~4lft4:i481 ,tarty %e-n I'? pr4Tbably {T44ninlata ' 14 ]ho p41 i'opidl'41 ill 1921. hI n rplj to tile :?tter. Co~or&CI Boyd,; -1waing toil'1 4a'1' Ig.'nia 1)41011 Iig." sSal : ''4'ii4'I':al l mslii i ?ita S, k4¾? I1l) 4111l I14tte' It4 %b'onili'i-' 3i. anld1 tIoo ý: [ntl his hl l4e'earty # a, : o1,0. 9mir high anpprcia tion! 431 Ole. aeliRe. 114" Is o f ouri ai'iies iii ;'i'aiiee aYi.I (,f himself! as tlteii" (·- w;!;lallipl·-itli 3im;h6. As for tflip othier mnatfie 1i4"wititiii4' ll VHI l ' 744iiPTIt''4, Ii' 1181 \ 6 for14 the 4'4nl1)lini1IliI. hut Iihe i duties1'He41 fiee' -,ith In- inisi la¶ (hit iý-et'sai0l44beclm i11 o J4 a c lt It anytiing whi jell %c1ioo l 11x ut hisi at ('entioll frol11 themn. 114 asks Vim to o jten4 9 yin hie Il Iig st %~isltee." ,UI* ltil.Ee 1I. tI8lT ot F IW % /.onkos,. Welnesda.y.--lem9l. ..,ar oof armny ife lig.e ptaye4 havoc with mane gre-w£r habits. Fo tin stance, ex-urivate %tkins ,wh. lives somewhere is Ianmrnrsalitl, ~no ldemobilizedl sni hscl at lhis "civ vy" jobl springe frona his bell at the first tinkle . theh alarn clock, ,vhereas, in peace tim hel often "lost * quarter" through ignoring the signal an dturnins ever jar Sn. other -1O wink o lHe has becomesse *'cuSomeit to jum.pii. fhrom his eoacts of three boards anm S palliasse ani "so*ing a Yvg." as 9heg Say is flee trmn, st! the first noe of iyveilts, that' prompt rising Sas beaele ei cov1 nature to hit. Furthernmre, his o e. the alarm clock t. ge oft t, alinmutes earlier than is the *IS tati , No. 24170f.--In the First tueicia? District Court of Louisiana. Shreveport Mutual Building Asso ciation vs. Mrs. Jeanne Thompson Snyder, administrator of the suc cession of F. G. Snyder. By virtue 'of a writ of fieri facias to me directed from the Honorable First Judicial District Court of Cad do Parish, Louisiana, in the above nijmbered and entitled cause, 4 have seized and will sell at public auction for cash, according to -law and without appraisement, at thy' principal front door of the court house of Caddo Parish, La., during tIhe legal hours of sales on SATURDAY. MARCH 15, 1919. L.ots I. 2 3. i alnd 5 of Block "I)." of tli Ingersol.] heights Subdivision. in the city of Shrevlport, La., a4 p'er' map in Convyance Bok 33. Plage 7, the Recorls of Caldi, Pa'ish. La.. together with all build inguw anl improvements thereon. Saiid ir','" y to be sold as be l;ný ina t' : ,we ,,rendant to pay Ianil satisfy lhe 1ll t poecified in saidl writ. !,',-,hi' with attorne"y' f 's. iter: ' l e t - T. It. 11U1 <tE1. Sliheriff a:'1l E:x-O)fficio \Auctioni er. Canicasiani. Febl. ". 1919. SUCCESSION NOTICE. No. 23260.-First Diltrict Court of Louisiana. State of Louisiana. Par ish of Caddo.-Succession of Sarah S. Huffman. Notice is hereby given that Henry B. Huffman has this day filed final account of said succession, and un less opposition be made thereto within the time specified by law, the same will ge duly homologat ed as prayed for. Witness the Honorable J. R. Land judge of said court, this 6th day ol January, 1919. W. M. LEVY, Deputy Clerk. 1Caucasian, Jan. 7, 1919. fi:i 'v"&., 'f $.o ý 'la o ý t~tel At a ap:+m'ial gt1,ro llei .a1 time o:gdl.:i 1.reii'eo Q; and 11o l2 0,11 thin. 911a oltb'o 1r4' j 1 lotIwS on1\ 9hios, gi . V. tii gsixi n $" Vi, !ý,'1talle ' , 16i'hi ild':'"'O @. 4. ii i I j1, i qo +ýr 4 ,O , I e lit leiii )s $t-J 1lP Li R+. 9e i .oidta .. 1'w.l 'ii inect, %as a.e1a j1veent ati iii-o v itr3 9, $ *r ?inute ' of 3flw'titY] of 1'61Amniaii 1-° IO9t. wi61' t9.at ant apyVii)%('Y. Nn Ytieltio li eo1' A1, 1. 1tcisal·. "'e Y-ti h.l 1 y U I* . 3 ' lh,1 Lilt' alinard .41 "t O t.' e~lyiliti'ra terror rttituesti'il too, *I;rnri' ji ann and .yo i'ii ?iooml feel ?Ih.i rc11+ti'uiwiuli, uo .It a ianm au11,.ie IIIt t e stirtiu.s tit-ifle this *eii itactiii. the .inio' 1 Inilci 31'a . iuic -alt-i that la it 9o 'I.iriqjf I,'rir otp it l fter of; unao~loial & ~1ei3 rIt" e a";iteiI4 1j In011 fill'*~ eliajiag..' am Y ia 011.p' Kiart ft. Zitiro"iv tleb. auIit lit-4t.1t I pm1: I Ltiuto: wta l.'rl~ t~he· iiit fer~iylut ;e wuk? i1t.ic·rlc . u.3l." if 39lj'1j.0 Wait. jY tiltactl¶ f4i I1" .it11111".ii lily rliraiiial". ill Prairiei fiiiv-ar, t.iltte Prairie.u Itivo i· au ! :~hii rIitlw al, A 14H1 lr·L i'ktl· th1il nntr - t Y lll'a tie 'ia! iouniw 414,.1 91.y 1i* tchin Ku iTi, !. an riltgnll. Lrro altP jj folk, t'Ifii1-9·Oiv` till` o 1t.]il 4II ?1e' ai hl'1,; '1 re '1;i oracf Oil c >r F QPII 341 lieua1n1 nlv . ir. 1rto b':liti' jp c' f 1411149; 811.i 9h i itit i.juntijo.ni a nd iei t i0 I,*' 9\-r"l® itI llairio ' i l'Yii r u prt *' ',',. ¶ if lip .;ln ra. l rt l wili *t*l. -lbie,. o ti, r, e' ,m s-ihatf 1' tho tlitanceo Iiit the haiy,; i in lh.* tiine oltt,-w.eO i hI' llutti ;in-i- mn? W ill icnIu 91 lt1 i!ill, r -e etll i! ** tothe t11 4r ita f -ar t " an. ill t i all 1, tfle elilt fronll thlir'm " to thll loiwer timn of the il nighl lanal, on tih Enighlit' side oif bthel iapit. and tv? en tlhe! en.iter theli utchine S0on tangd wherl it t~ortlere the bamlau ils totl ihces. lthe, ,ontrac. tore %ill eithllr g't etowie i tflip hameoi ant throw thel dirt iae botli sides. if yrscticat, and if not, will stay en theli east balk ntit theye reach the railroad, and them take either side or the niddl1e otf tle: bLyou ss the. please. the HIutcii sons preferring that they take the middle of the bayeou if practicat. the contractors are M triess wittlia 25L) foet ef etatiols tI I-:. (!ignoe) T'At L & IULL OC.s. Atttorneys fr Plaintit. ) IGHT EROT'HER4, iwY W. 8I' Tayber. l.r. Te rard. 4 Plicalrt. 13uckMna4lel & SVail. cnutractorl for "imnirroi:. i:i_ farilit. ie I' rairie Riveri Lit hi tetai-i and nPhillips Iayoui T.,oo." tj. . that the1 work had beh , tie!? .. four t duayi oie ae*' eourt of thie i .ij.micltin suit brought i by ilutchliu.oi IlEtrothere antd they, had experience, a tlose amounting to 0283.00. flutchinson Iirothiers %te. ing present agree? to Cpay e.n.-third of this amount an! the. contractore' thenselv-,s agreed! ti absorb im O third of the amr-int, and the Eaddo Lovee B!oarcd, through its presi@ent, W. r'. Taylor, agreed to par thle tlt. or one-third of the amount. On motion of W. 1. Woane. sec onded by F. . Webbh. the actioa ef President laylor was approvo!, in agreeing to pay one-third of $283430 the amount claimeit Slp 1icar@, Buckmnaster & \tWeil. contraclors, and thle secrtilary of the board in structed lo draw warrant t(, oier, CarrieId. 1Thers being no further hbusiness*, Ihl inooting adjoullrne.f. \V. 1. TAYLOR, 'rosil:nt ll \V. ik. KERLEY. Socretary, Catasian. Feb. 21. 19I1. - -. \V - - NOTICE. Ntlic,' is hereby given thna the par tnership hIretofore conductel in Ithe City ,of Shreveport, La.. in ,'hr the firm name of Shrevep',rt Alachinery Exehanco. has been dis ,olvdl iv b mutual consent of thl pa'lties. C .). Shallenberger and L. 1. Huids,,n mvaying disposed of their interiest in the same and withdraw ing therefrom. This November 21st. 1918. J. '(. HACKER, L. D. HUDSON. C. A. SHALLENBERGER. (~aucasian. Jan. 21. 1919. - - -WSS TAKE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Winter Company has dissolved as a corporation and that the business will be carried on by a partnership organized and operating under the same name. Caucasian, Feb. 7, 1919. B.;\1T Ri.0T6 SALE F REAL p'$ Q u®1 l1a9 tijo d<' ii'i' it Z!a e 1i.. 044t10 o1t K.I '0 ' SiBi, ca,'ii4 tim !#t'' .i~i %foot a4 9 B1:il'4 o ictltllb :it il:o f 'lh ad. ouiirn i ý io L 9·~8 , i, Q P'I, "° *9;I. Eao c° i\ X a: a. thu 3 "D i.9 1:b"0. 0 qjpjs'b tb iio! aIb 1.4411:I$ 1, 9 IV!M Na.~:i.~ 99is lito 1H alle o,4 IWe l&. idti. flit!: 1? ait' .9"6I~iO".Of) an e'IinteIr3.I est 1'ý!l~iii.?1;4.; r4 1.t fl+o baukil~ llly ao aol ~ 14441 41: 11 4Iitt gv ' Ilelol "1 e loriiiiit lo 1_.8 iýý't" _°· of I;Toc'a 1\r~-lc\-r i; all thel 'fle~le! 1" , ubdi. La.i', T \\ wills all gi t(.4 b*ilold nla 4111,. Lit.. an! 1-1 1'4j4t. 1*Y-0 t' th s 4ai i +s411 tr. It,- h a,1e rubct to, ýaltrl r1'cttbin irinp v iirdtr' iege andt uwrtait'"1tr6!i10.0* at itrest,~ $iD1'n Vir~l.-- irate f "letoile r it 11ad~ Io r(jot it1, 'i .4419 l.lo9 tgae e , Iall C?1, 31n~I ;yl;hIS elf· ii %v·it *(f 4@iaYlE' 11 Tant ;5;elf toll.' .litoZn Sit?1 Cladd it 94ii Ii.. tandt indijciat 14o ti the ain thu 6)i .1t fIe aiit 1ntilt 14X;4O.I iv. 4 t.1. !'.i wtýiE, ..la 9 91 1 14 1 st th a:'!' .c.:: :"o F.'!,0". 03 fm hl 4 a31ý ".oail 4iC !4 SRFKIF F'S SALE~:. "*a", ;4 11. l,s flit' First Jut -l~cicial j4214 I4'u1?"r'a I Co., Lt*o. ?ie.tei. Yr na& Term. Its- sinel,. oi,9 ant 9114f "CC4)11 Gull. *.4l14 Ysaviotr. I.9J1itiala," triifle tie 9' orIl"?et lF~irsiiat dici 14.:Ihat r:aIlrt "+t i9 adrlfo 311 Ik "U , Ltth!in+ia1 a. 811410' hl p. ilI1 lIW i419 lf cutin .ntit .4 tereecti oiu i4v ,Ia~r.1iawi anslt Zl~oirtel 't~r~.I Tla\-o a izi' .! and will 0"'11 at ? ructuS. sari nspi lt thence aisatlwtste 'a 4 9long 9114nii w ;"1 t b ry'?l sow f 11410 ("sl1*1y o:f thr"e of ":aHitt O0I l'a 3 ruu Iiswic !it'eo 1 (t _~at1.MUes 1V. i!9ads a d ,:nil v trllll1I$ lll L}' A. ":. leu?'r tin Iii' %i." Palrir 1, Liiliri i;!".. L??.. A* ;". Act" "',i i coweyancei tlIcoo ya3, 4I~nag 1aal of the tiec lte! 4affiCor ". " addre t'ai'ls?1, La.iu. 9lec alon saicd 0t tiMe lio "lui' .)t the j43 Lt-oa tilale au dioet siosi F of rtie city.) ihrrveport, ":adde, 1 T Earisll, La.4t. t.iQii * .111a as tul e *11C 4! c *l? witb arsh a l j a )ocnr'ti *ft troll til (e ro 9w aectio1e4 of tlaolac anicFoii Lin !'feisty ITS thence tht1.rthwlollt rly 1)01 Oth 11000hw1 9s runso said Elir nK1·11n ? A"; . aae c £oucth w1i 0Arl a6longc' fifteI t, west ntary iP tinehf 114'C4)1( hile * *Uficbei ** 0404(1( ZIaishic Z;lolign "14" tbote northesit toun ailnt ..iof the . l et so .peyeuifie ic ,Im~ aji writ0nc toete wa~· tha jnte~ce l EnaIt toeSta* s .)dwrta !rcvarl IT. R.~l i IIUGHYArTth 1tieiiate anof tte L'eco)f 's IAuatosbef ,*la., iaits, La.is. t8he nce al sai 1j aiortloboundary linhe of oai a Yt ,trangtt property tee a poidnt ils sai tw ac9atuiret by the Victoria Lunn sirs "1epi, Irons lerunswicle inlerhat '.nll milit iaa aito ct"t 1n s-ea le 111(?. 9, 'ag ") th 4F'coridr nc' E Offfice of Juetic"1'aeslE I'..wll ihlno 111im)e e sgc1rESSIO' NOTICIl !1%a :i%,;; .-First District Court of Louisiana, State of Louisiana, Parish of Caddo.--uccessioI of Sames W. Roberts. Notice is uereby givem that iMrs. Sennie liobertl, administratril, has this lay filet tableau .oi debts of ,aij sucessiotl, and unless .opposi tio;e be made the.tts withii the time specified hp law, the same will L, oiuly homologatec( as prayer4 or. %-itness the Honorable .Joh.a It. Ian@. judge of sail count, this 9th day of lanuary, 1919. j)e!puty *le ~'.i *U:auca-ian. .anaary I0, 991 . e- ",-n .iii x I h olt' it a l ·I1 an lna ry. i:1110. ,,n. lit, e 10 y lHar'is lat_0. b1,oit : 1-2 m ils fr..t "i ',', ,rt ni the I ruxwvold roa,. adtll ctaey .1 lefre n . the iundi'!'signi I ani tirity, one brown x mae muile. weight about 750 pounds, scair o its right hind foot, has a short piece of cotton rope around its neck. 'lTh( owner is hereby notified and invit 'el to call and settle all cost or the animal will be sold at the principal front door of courthouse, on Satur (lay, March 15, 1919. as required by law. DAVID B. SAMUEL, Judge of City Court, City of Shreve port, 4th Ward, Caddo Parish. Caucasian, Feb. 11. 1919. -- .WSS - We speak for a chance to shoe ypu what we have to offer, if your problem is one of quality printing. HIARTER oft~ ttr .gll"rt*'all 4:Ile'4111."., i-e,!l, S~att elf %}ltrtci""11eptt 11)9c" . *blloi ati j.1 iait4 c 1 ii . i';bt.e oi. ot c6arisi Wi isr S1,t sort, lttb.°;+ !'li; , cTI!:t a ! 9fiii.'e h114', I-* thvat" a Siili ?1.in-e1" alcŽ. *if114' iil'ili siO? is c111! the 0110 ci i-th stateci l:cliuii " ta i4 .!.;ivia,. I oth. olrg l. r;"ie ii 1 an' 1iIcr ;i foe~r! . c )"Irwui - AfCriltr N..2.; .? this h~i~icanivs 'scic 14 14 ifS iC,.iii a4i'Zf iLr it *c4' 1: itiio'ati4} Tf 'l,~li.'nl+, .Zi 1I4 o. ii'i rlr' c arnrj lid" ,i1* t: "iOh.'u ;atl s *i3o i.'o fll .> })at . Itedi 4W' ic-wi es S t:t) "1" wi i tr tl 1i.) t :,?biis. 0,1(? Oltis w .1 i,4ci ittI4ii iP This c*Iljac5 ailA Ii11"i "ficiare5 It 144': iu~ta that i a >:aiii.I a *i.' c r 1a>".'= ")Y tit., prooe iliotl+ it th' law' .)F tht, 9 jcii)i "?lt" toile t*P'if5 t1" 1.11YllatlrY'9 ",i en put~ti"1n". and "'e Aict 11" 2+;:. cit i cit Zhi'tch44l l '. Btat. *4C I 44i1&iaiin, sijiletr' thle hta!c ziain" tisn )t ti' fjjit ii.ii>,eiric" an'ii ii' here lii 1 1n l ant iii w ani' is.til ; SI IIi. iii ii sll bs1c jiiu:sii(iiilih )ltgC/.lll il' abit1iit les sf 'iit' 1illact5 anl+ TIIIi.s \Xhr ii15 Y1iit 4 o illtii>>tib I') °ta11 yI.i ci! RiC N'c~s to:H-.? A1. hiahl itiAs ci" ant c ilF tjaill uis. c. dalt fi.thiit cii. tio aijt ii~iilis 2'. f lnt i«t:e "1oii'' aclrii ;n.!, .1 art!'R alar, jY1i' Zin; d, &ui4lingi . leaiels. pat. etaiir licenses, rnachin ryi pl . i ant stocki iii trade. Ti) . orow (1? iyiisC money ty ttsta issue oL shotes Ei any f nit, an4t in sudsr manerr ai ZliM ~eorngny lia~ see Lit. 'To snakle. uceept, $n.!orse, and on Scite promissory notes, bills of ·'. changc, an- : t1ac1 A eg'otiaIle irssrus Ynent'3. Two 1ay alt c ipenset. *.retiin ini' oa' incidental toi the aegustratiws the eoupang. Toi sell, imcaonk .' sNana.'". iciAuliS lease, rnortgtag, clispi. mil i, tune h a~cconiit, or sothierwasut dcal wilts al' os' ang part .l ths t ir~icprty cii Y.il cbmpany. i) di all SYiCIS tntiiing as ri' 1, is tidenta? or t:onducivi ti th ol'e attaia nesil' ou) the 1bovge sebjects, ARTICLE 1I. The capital stoeli of thin corpor. ation shall be the sum .of five thou. sand dollars, divided into and rtep. resented by nifty shares of the par value of one hundred dollars each: the entire amount of w~hicl, has been subscribed and paid it. full at the time of erganizatioi; which capital stocl' may be increased in the manner provided by law'not tN, exceed the suni of twentyofive thou. san4 dollars. ARTICLE IV'. '?The domicile of this corporation shall be in the city of Shreveport, State of Louisiana; provided, that, with the writtein consent of all thel director valid mneetings of the dli. rectors may be held outside thi State or elsewhere than at its 4 .o.tt' tile, ARTTCIE V. This ai.rporationt shall co.tit:e to ec'ist for a period .)f fifty Q.'arl, unless sooner ,lissolveil ii the lane jes provuied by taw. ARTICLE 1t, All the corporate ?owev o *thio corporation shall be t-eted ireP boar4 of thi.n elirectors to be dect e0 at a stocholders' ?nt~eting to b' held annuaoly;: ro-i!,. thint :nil the first annual ioieti. la i,÷ i, on the first Monday in 1920. the board shall -- f . E. Stophon,. J.T T I . ' ., roa l[ Its' a Iorsi l s it, A i:'-Tý.','.:'. 'and a s1'r 'tla'y- la', a 1i1',.. ;1J ael,.tiý,l by th,' ,li' t '. and w o:i. s hall h lld 4fi4ce at tlu p Ih re io f thy directors. The directors shall have i i hti and authority to fill vacana:is in their own numlber, to be lhoin from among the stockholders of the corporation. The directors shall hold office until thier successors are .locted and qualified. ARTICLE VIT. There is attached hereto and real in connection herewith, an accurat= detailed and itemized account of o.: " t'"., i'ty. ja+ tit amt -uiit. ,ca. 1"i ~;·1 · oiiirectr~ i·'. a11.1 a tat.-~· '$:: t!9 a P 9' . 'tl.:zin. f,( P ?!I a "' b %i U e:: P?.1'~v 11o o~ffpitt ,P ·'?ll,' b" l Y~'YUT;': 111:. elrieu: Prlt v tl .' o t t.' '? "t° F''llclf'I'i the :i Iii. ui·iar~lnve k1~&i. I. the un~ourti o ti u uu:ýt..i't l ll!. "n thait thie its t ~ ait tilt - I rnlfaii iptit t ii, fit' tigt tij e .J"jt..i ait o 11e "'01'16 t Y'tIl fi t4 t a-i o f S l m 'i l o . i .; a t ii- : *mi otti ?h.1a9 utit oht d * ' nof "iit a)ov x 1itf ? ri tsignature o . teai m ouit tit Lid 9nlt j1n c~tfl. ot" ti i. thi4 "F1u 'L r katw%11 . aIIITT. iNlav PFublic. 1li utee :tl l. - %. 9 "',..i: -Afi r icabov * t;'ttlncid S * jti61 "..g . fltt'e.o.V. S 1191tiV a itet M. t i -" ti lfted ith h'. 1 11. WI-LL Sub. a Vir 6_ ii Ft *f!i.i"o frith 1t? 'I mttiii it, c! b .at. in islla . o it i a ! e r yt t'J~eiei0 * i a .t~4+d&y? IT'. } R , . "4 %! 1 · , ";tP iei :':,tr( "ýE~I!'L, c 1:1i N'.f l~t" 1:. R ETT.·;, titv flarv Public. "ts--~r i .f ---iria v A. ).. 919 To Charter of th:* I*iclmm-n-Craw ford D)rilling 4:owpany Inc. etate of Louisiana, Parish of Calto: IEE IT KNOWN, That ,n this, the 22nd day of January, 1919. before s~m, the undersignel authority, came anvd appeared the Hickman-Craw ford Drilling Comljany. Inc., act ing througlh and1 represented by O. L. Hickman. its pr.,sident, and J. D. Webl, its secretary-freasurer, duly authorized by resolutioi, adopted at a stockholders' .neetintg duly called and held oil 4h1 Ist .iay ,tf January, 1919, who declareli that said corpor atio:i has amededtl andt d.loe by this act amend its charter. .;haw ing the iamve of paid ,,ntipan. f'rom thi _lickman-Crawf'otr lrill:ng nm pany to the licilta, I! :i: :. r ' Dany. Inc. T'hus done and *igc,te on the abote day and dlate, in the presence of C. Kellea and W. t3. Winston, eomrp.tent witne~se.. and she, no tary public. IIICKM AN-CRAWFORD DRILLING COC, INC., By O. L. Ilicliman, President. IBy J. D. Webb, Sec.-Treas. ATIEST: C. KELLER, W,. B. .WINS'lTON. 'ig.g) J. A. TITIGPEN, -Notary Ptubli it aut1 for C:addo Par ish. L ouiIsiana. Endorsed. fild *in,! recorded. Jalnuary 2.3, .IO W. W. 1f. LEVY. Ifakputy C1lm-? an,? E:x*.ffici. I)ep itity fecroder. '?tat.* of I ouiiana. 1aris$l of C:a ,(a t,: ? Ti, rviby ctoilfy that t!i above .,. , '.. : it (- a irv anld cor ri 1, *.,f I, o ,-i!rinal. a- the w ,ine jl pe,; -f snl .cF ir'iF inl mly l)f ý' i\ 'i' 911;! f ill : "- m" ei; l;, l ,I i`, I las-ou ,f , ci tl i-. * ir dl f .J n , r . i).. } . : i } ... -fi ta n C . :.- - ' t - 1:., a s ta , aw t of ih,.i"- .' - f..',) ahi l filial atr',,leas t , " -ti,i re, it , hip awl h les.s oppt , ifi,tio S load,` lhreto within ftl iim a poi;eifid,1 by law. the sane will h,` lly hIminologatetl as prayl for. W\itne.ss the Httnoranile R. I)D. W\.hh. judge of said court, this 1st day of February, 1919. THOS. J. CREEG(AN. a Deputy Clerk. Caucasian, Feb. 2, 1919.