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M> U. S. PRESTIGE
LEFT IN MEXICO!
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Mining Engineer Knox Tells Senators <
It Has Been Destroyed by i
k Washington Policy.
Washington, Feb. 3. ? Because
W Francisco Villa "reserves all rights i
to robbery and loot for himself," his s
operations are looked upon with favor , t
by the population, the senate com- ;?
raittee investigating the Mexican j
-situation was told today by Henry _ s
H. Knox, a New York mining engi-c
neer. Mr. Knox said he had had' t
twenty years' experience in Mexico. ? c
u "Villa establishes a certain rough . *
mm justice," Mr. Knox said, "whenever'
" ?5? or? 'iron nm) VP- I
ie gams cwiikiui vx ??
W presses all looting, robbery and j c
F drunkenness. His lir3t act is to close : a
the saloons. j e
jtt "No one else is allowed to rob,}
W -and Villa contents himself with mak- r
j ing a levy on classes of the popula-; t
tion able to pay, saying the money is t
to go to his 'cause' and giving a re- t
ceipt. The levy stands for a certain : s
period." j s
"How does that compare with the 11
Carranza government's methods?" he c
v* do oonvu*
W Villa System Has Finality. j C
ft "Well, Villa's system has a certain!
H finality about it. During the period c
"for which his levy is made, no more t
W demands are formulated. The Car- t
\ ranza government makes its levy to- f
j? /.Amoc -fnrwnrd with de- !
| lltXy dilVl waivu av. ?
k rnands for more tomorrow, and on t
I the next day." \
W Munitions for the outlaw leader, r
I the witness said, are captured from c
I Carranza government supply trains c
or smuggled across the border. J r
The Carranza garrison, Knox said, |
were a menace rather than a protec- \
' ^ xion, because the soldiers were dis- t
orderly and ran away when bandits!
approached. General Murguia, for- *
1? aw?Av nf r!V(ihn?lnia. went t
mtri ly guvcmvi , |
into the Carranza army a penniless j
- peon, he said, and now was reputed to !
be worth many millions.
"The policy of the American gov- s
ernment," said the witness, "has de- v
stroyed all prestige for Americans in j
the eyes of the Mexicans. The Mexi- ]
<?an now calls the Americans white j;
Chinamen, meaning they are white-; s
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Smuggled Oat in Box Car. : c
Knox said he was smuggled out of j
Mexico in a box car in 1917 after!?
the United States went to war with J
Germany, and escaped only because j
V his Mexican protectors represented I
? to officials along the line that he was j
a German engineer.
Refuting charges that American |
mining interests were exploiting'
Mexico, Niles 0. Bagge, another j
" "? ?fVio I
American mining en^iucc I ? cam niv j
Americans had been able to get only j
the "skimmed milk" of mining prop- I
erties because the natives had taken I
the best for themselves. Carranza J
army chiefs, Bagge said would "lose j
> their graft" if Villa were captured, I
because they depended on Villa to |
V furnish an excuse for an army and on
j the army to keep them supplied with I
I loot. j
FIVE SABBATHS WILL .
BE SEEN THIS MONTH
FIRST TIME SINCE 1S80 I
!
This Very Exceptional Happening J
Will Not Repeat Until 1948? j
Today Likely to Be Cloudy. j
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Atlanta Constitution.
February, remorseful over the'
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fact that $he has short-changed the ;
world for centuries on the number of'
days she handed out, will this year j
try to make up for the loss by!
doing the rather marvelous stunt of i
vlealing five Sundays?a pat hand of j
Sabbaths?before she passes the i
chronological deal on to March. I
This business of holding a five-;
Sunday February is quite exceptional:
1 T *- 1 ? 1 ,
i tn calendar circles, it nci{;peutru ic.ai,
in 1880. when the German emperor!
was still invited to English tea parties j
and wood alcohol was poison and not!
a beverage. The next time the world
w%ill eat cold supper five times in!
February will be in 1948. Calamity .
howlers say that by that time every
ilay will be Sunday, and that it won't
? make any perceptible difference in the
consumption of nut sundaes.
The main effect that the quintuple |
Sunday month has this time is that j
it gave everybody a twenty-four hour
start on bill collectors. Because if
February makes good on the five- j
Sunday proposition she has to wait
until a leap year, then begin and end j
her reign with a Sabbath. Next
month the bill collectors will start
out on the same day as the washer- j
I woman. A kind of a cleanup week, j
The wireless telephone of Dr. Lee !
^DeForrest is not a bulky apparatus, j
It might be set upon a table at one's j
elbow and connected to the electric j
light circuit. Conversations may j
be carried on with any similar in-}
strument within a radius of 25 miles, j
Sound wave adjusters prevent any- j
one else but the "risrht number" from
listening: in. The device is so simple.
the inventor says, lhal j. child can
operate it.
\NOTHER REVOLUTION
IN VLADIVOSTOK
Commander of the American Forces
Says That the Bolsheviki Have
Nothing to do With the Outbreak.
Washington, Feb. 3.?Another
evolution has occurred in Vladivo
tok, the Siberian port through which
"he American expeditionary forces
ire being returned home.
Major General Graves, in a message
dated January 31, received tolay
at the war department, reported
hat the outbreak was purely local in
haracter, and that the revolutionists
cere in control of the city.
The platform announced by the
evolutionists, the general said, delares
against civil war in Siberia
tnd for the end of foreign interfernce
in Siberian affairs.
T., nr>?Ai,n/>,'rirr fioriPml GrjlVeS*
Ill auiiuuitviii^ viva*..? - .
nessage, Secretary Baker said the
evolution would not interfere with
he departure of the American
roops, which began last month. The
ecretary said the American army
tores in Vladivostok were not large,
>ut that there was a considerable
[uantity of material at Vladivostok
vhich had been sold to the Russian
o-operative society.
General Graves' message said the
rowds in the city were orderly and
hat the allied forces were patrolling
he streets to protect innocent neo)le
and to prevent looting.
General Graves said the revoluionists
had announced that no one
vould be molested unless he had cornnitted
an offense or crime, in which
ase he would be tried by the civil
ourt. No one will be tried by court
nartial, according to these advices.
The uprising, General Graves said,
vas in no way connected with the
>olsheviki.
:rookedness charged to
labor secretary by
congressman blanton
Washington, Feb. 3.?Six thousand
/liTrinc the war
intkCa UV.LU11115 um....c,
v^ere settled in favor of strikers.
Representatives Blanton, democrat,
rexas, told the house today, chargng
that the labor department always
ent out conciliators who were preudiced.
He was opposing a defiiency
appropriation to pay concil*
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iators.
<4If the executive of that depart- I
merit is crooked, and we know it, are .
j we not responsible when we continue |
i to put funds in his hands?" Blanton ;
iasked.
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i rotary of labor is crooked,*' Chair- j
j man Good, of the appropriations ;
committee, interjected. "I served
with him in the house. I would not
make that charge. I thought he was j
a very able and straightforward:
man." j
| "You are not keeping up with his |
record in the 'labor department,' " i
Blanton retorted. }
An organized clique of 5,000,000 j
men, headed by Samuel Gompers, is;
running the government, Blanton j
continued, adding: "Congress has)
always bowed to +he dictator of the,
slaves of this country."
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GLASS ASKS FOR $2,000,000
TO BE USED TO CHECK !
SMUGGLING OF LIQUOR
Washington, Feb. 2.?Secretary j
Glass today asked congress for $2,-j
! 000,000 for use in stopping the smug- j
gling of liquors into the United.
States. A statement from the division,
of customs, accompanying the re- ;
quest, said because of meager facil- j
ities for coping with the situation;
"the quantity of liquor seized was;
infinitesimal in comparison with the j
quantity actually smuggled into this |
country." I
"And shall we find the pot of gold
at the end of the rainbow?" bellowed |
the stump speaker.
"Not if the salvage gang gets there ;
first," answered the vet.?The Home j
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On Friday February 27th, 1920, ij
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vision among the heirs, the Estate of!
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store lots, one residence and 30!
acres of land subdivided into lots of i
3 to 6 acres; terms of sale cash, pur-1
chaser to pay for papers. This J
; property will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder. Sale to
begin at 11 A. M.
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