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VOL-VIII NO. 246
FAIR AND WARMER ROCKY MOUNTJIMONJAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 20TH, 1916
(HOME EDITION)
PRICE: FIVE CENTS
GREAT THREE-DAY CAMPAIGN FOR
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Score of Local Workers Start Tuesday Morning; on Biff
Three Day .Campaign for30Q Additional Members of
Chamber of Commerce; Rig- Membership Smoker to
lie Given Friday Night
... Close; deneral Good Time Is Planned for All Who
Attend This Meeting of
A great threc-dav-,i nnipaign lor three
" 1.,. (mil ed new members J or- tin Chamber
of Commerce starts fiiinarrow morning
Af9 JoVlock ninl with- a. aerire-nr. local
citizens enlisted m the Wink it is pro
posed that every citizen to a nmnlirr
of twenty Jinve been- enlisted in the
cause-rind tomorrow-it is purposed -that
lore than a hundred new members sTiall
lie added, and a like number tor Wed
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ncsdav and Thursdav.
The campaign is under the active di
rectum of a Cominrtti'C tnon the ( li.'im-
lif c-i oinmerce and on Wcdnesdav
mj;ht at the supper hour the workers
are to gather at the banonet hall of thn
"rmrrr.r; ut
ii::ui.nnil
OIL STOVE
IE-
ARE CALLED
An oil stove, upstairs in the i-tock
umm. ox (iriflui Diuk CMinimriv,' becuuic
unmanageable for a few niinutes this
morning, and; sin ok in , t he. . nps'ta it s,
i-niiseil some over-nnxious pn-ion to head
in a i II for the depart ilieirt. f rum bus
1 L i 'i i.er of Su ii set M veil lie a nd hM :i in
htreet. The stii e 'in sitiice ay blaed
up, ami, HhmiIi it did not 'explode, it
belehed fioili pii-at "-volumes of si'nnke
th"a r sei'ined to indicate imieh iiioi e
fire: in the small room in which it was
e.m.liliod. "The- dispart incuts' ' I iislied to
the s
iiecdi
tie, but -their' servii-
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FIPEMEN ATCURHENTTOPICS - i-i
THREE PERSONS INJURED
WHEN AUTO TURNS TURTLE
-. .'" "T; r'iiyett.eville, March -L't'i. Hicliard
'Vadc,' of Ibinn, inis seerely but not
s.'riTiyslv in jured about the head, V. 1".
Wadi', his father as bruised, and Sum
Odom, .of tioldsbiuo, was cut in the
", bei.d, vvh' ii tin .automobile in vhi h the
.t hree" men VweTc f til iii t tTiTied tiii'lle" on
I'ei-soli sUcct Saturday afternoon. The
breaking of the steering gear of the
jnac-liiue caused the aecHlen!; The men
. were rushed to the hospital, it beine; at
- liist thought that Hfcllaj-il Wade's HltrfiT
v.as fractured.' Hut it was stated at the
hospital that such was iiot the ease and
1he youiiK mnij was doini; very well.
ELKS OFFICIAL TO
VISIT THIS CITY
T T iinis floodmnn. rrf WilniiiiL't'
district, depute, ti. t'.. It . of the I'.lks,
will tomorrow, Tuesdav ni'ht. visit
the local IoiIkc U. 1". t). K, No, Ulrf in
Ins ollicinl capacity. There is called
for that time a full meeting; of the
membership ff" the' local lodtre; the
meeting to be called at i":.'!i. o'clock-.
COTTON MARKET
(By Assocutod Press.)
New .Vork, March t'otton futures
opened steady. May, ll.ilsc; .Inly, U.
ISc; Octidier," l-'.L'llc; 1 lecember,. t. le :
'January, l.ltic. .-.!'
The census jriniiiii(; re-pyrt today indi
cated a crop almost exaitly in line with
expectations nifd had little or no inllu
ence on the cotton market here. The
opening was steady at um handed priees
to an sudvanc-i! (if 2 points. There was
some .scattering liquidation and Wal
ijtrert selling riht after the call, but
priees Crnied up with the at.'tive:niontfisN
orkinn about to n points net higher
w'bel'o-e the end of 'the first houn. .Inly
' sellin"; at 12.21 and October 12. :':.
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STOCK MARKET
(Br Associated Press)
Xcw York, March 20. The week
in the stock market opened with some
striking gains in those-speiTalt ies which
recently claimed "Speculative Htt-untioii
but elsewhere the undertone was ir
regular. Industrial Alcohol made an
initial gain of over 5 points and t'rii
fibre Sf St udebiiker. West iiioliou.sc
and tDis era' securities rose 1 to :i
points. tals were fractionally liigh--ef
aird epiipinon"f8 made si mi In r ad
vances. United States Steel manifest
ed further restraint and Canadian Paci
fic fell a point. 1'niofl Pacific and Read
ing wen the only rails to bIiow firm
ness. "Recessions extending a point or
two were recorded before the end of
tlie first hour. .
Will Bring the Campaign to
Local Boosters.
the first 'checking up" will occur. ()n
Thursday night at the .same hour and
place the campaign will be brought to a
close mid work el s declare t ha t fi t t hat
t i iik? the full number will have been
realized, which is necessary if the
chamber, is tu tuf jilal'cd on the-him tin
aneial basis that we should expect.
""t)ir" Ftldavnight" in the municipal
building there will be held' a member
siiip'smoker at which' tinietheie will
bp able addresses and boostoi ttlks. a
rejiort (d' the roundup for members and
the usual smoker accoutrement., I rrv
member, whi'lher lmj stamlinj; or
that has joiiKvl within the three (lavs
cntiipaign is invited to'Tie'Tiresent and
yx. W'.-A. Townes, a prominent mem
her of the lefriif dppnrtiiient t the At
lantic '( 'oast Line, arrived' in this vit.v
this iniiniiiif t'roin his home in II
miiitoii and is .spending the dav here
and lie ill tciiiiyht aihii ess. the uu'et
in:: of the (jirrcnt TojiiCs club. - . Mr.
Tiiwnes' -siibjeet will be that ol .' Tie
merce Aet" and s'iiuc his duties with
the railroad as a leadiuix at.toineV has
thrown hinr in quite close touch with
Hie' eolntiiisslnn n-rrd he Jias had in
abundant ipportnuity tool'Stirve .its
working it is bi'lieeiT that he will be
heard by a lare and represeiijative at
tendance of the cljib niembeiihip this
evening. Mr. Towne is a bright attor
n i V of the Atlantic , Coast Lirte m
yauizat ion, a jdeep thinker and a fluent
speaker and his address tonight will
iid another, to the list (if ably discussed-
topics of t he- .spi'-i njt sea-soir at
the eliib. . -
TWO SMALL BOATS ARE
SUNK; FEW LIVES LOST
(By Associated Press)
Loudon, Ma i' h 2o, Tlie sinking nf
a neutral nnd'n Ilritish ste:i)n.-.hip. w it h
the loss or one or, more liv-i., was sn
no'uliee'1 t oday .
.-The Norwegian steamer l.ati;eie, ,(!'
I'M tons, vis siinkt- and io'l"' en ilieer
f KiiTi'TT rxftTii hiiTvi wrrv
. -Tin I'.rittMh stt;uiMir ;lm tin
Port -rtnthonsftTr-
ORPET GETS A
CHANGE OF VENUE
, (By Associated Press.)
-aukap,cui Wis., March 2u. AVilliani
A. Orji'et, I'niversity of W'rsciuisin st n
dent accused of killing Marion praifcis
Lambert, was raiiteil"n ehahge of veil
ne tmlav from .ludm' rC. ('. Kdward.'of
W'auk.-ik'en to another judge of the
ame -eirt-uit. The pi-tition atrFed that
the ,Iude,e was Jirejiu liced.
HALIFAX FARMER
DIES FROM INJURIES
With, his skull badlf-crushed as tne
result of lieinu struck l v a falling tie,.,
Mr. I.. ltTrieniini;( a prosperous llali
coiintv faruo-r was brought - to' the
Parkview hospital' here Kriday by an
temobile and lie died at an eajly hour
Saturday night 'from the injuries, Mr.
Kli'ming's injuries were regardeil as
fatal from the liutt though several
tijnes after reaching the hospital bo
regained consciousness.' - Tbo injury,'
which was a complete fracture of the
skull on the right side, wi.s sustained
in a rather peculiar manner and it was
while he was directing the felling of
some timber in the jvods near his home
that one of tlie-trees being c ut fell but
a part of the way and lodged in the
branches of another where it was sup
ported. 'As Mr. Fleming advanced near
Ttr
n ee a ettsI 1 1 om
71 VI a i c a tm
-md
caught the branches
tree from which Mr..
extricate liiinmdf'i
:ind felled 'the
Kleming could
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tif the limbs ut ruck him- w ith great
force ujioii the head. .
The deceased is survived by a be
reaved widow and several children. He
was 58 years old nml was one of the
most respected 'citizens of the Ring
wood section of llillifax eountv.
it that tim..-.iti) participate in this meeting , , " - " " 1 ' J ' f ' v?
"GT,NERALl?MROOPS"WORrCINrrFOR"VIIXATDESTRlJCTI()
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, Amerieau troops in Mexico? General ObrVson; Oneral l'un.ston.
' Here are the forces thsit are working in unison to hunt, down and punish the bandit Villa. General Obregon,
vht) leierttly lost an aim tn battle, is ( ariuna'd seen tai y of war He is o-opeidtinp with (Jeneml Funston, in
charge of the American border forces. The American troops shown in the picture are receiving substantial help
from Curraiusa'a scouts, who axe actios as guides in the uillicult Mexican country.
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MnurlrB;liALyGilEHP!l
kTO KNOW MER FATE CHASE FOR .VILLAS
TUYMO
(lovernor Craiff Listens to
Appeals For and Against
Her Commutation.
CHRISTY'S APPEAL IS
NOT HEARD TODAY
-AlUn w - f oi - Dm JiMiiue J
Man Is II! and the Plea for
Clemency Is Notv, Taken
Up This Morning, But Is
Postponed Until a Later
Date. , ' . "
(Ev Assoclatod Prss.) ;
Raleieh. March o. Mrs. Ida Hall
Warren, 'tomorrow, w ill know w herlier
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1 III' llltllilt l , in II 11 . ! .11 ' iii.-i.'ii
Salem iri'l'.HI. 'Mivernoi t r.-tig. nt the
eon'lnsi f a hour fearing of a p. -
tit ion for comn.iitati..:. of the death
seiitence..in l..-r . as, , annoiim-ed thni
he would render his division T.uevlny
morning. Hit jnay au'noiiuee it late to-
dav. but did not l.ilieve he would be
ill position to do '-st, juM-ause the que
lion before him u as a sei ions' one.
Petition for leinein y for Samuel
Christ v was not presented, his counsel
l,n,.-rrrrr-i ,,. :n ,.,,1 ,,,..,11, ,,. l, ,.r w
, ' . ' . ! urged 1 toM.ivr of I is los. st advis. is t., I ... wa. appointed Pint, d States Hen
ent. .I'ui-ers in lir.sty s ease Were. I ,,,.,. n ri.u ;l: (1 ,, Villu.--- 4., ,il-,i-va-anV v caused bv the
however, left with ti e ;,nronr r.ud
lit is understood the hearing will take
' ! lace liter .
fiovernor Craig inf-.t'iied counselfor
Mrs. Warren that he was sure the v.-r
'"r 4"l w'",5' -ns4rne,t -(
ew.icnce, nut whether lie wuukl permit
the execution of the woman he liad not
decided. :
There has-been no intimation lis to
what the Governor's decisnon will be.
Miss Lillian, Ranch was a passenger
J ou the morning train today for fmith
field, returning home after a visit of
several davs to relatives here.
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United States .Specifically
Instructs Funston to Of-'
copy No Cities.
REWARD FOR LEADER
Acting secretary oi hiate
Polk Says Ail Agree Witlri
j Carran.a, and That Chase j
I - oCHandit Villa Is Pm-
gressing- Nicely.
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". .'Wasliitiuton, Miit.ii -o. (leih'-ral far
ja.:i - lias ' fin nial ly pruteste.l afjaiiisl
AttlWS-lw iaail; '4-eiipyin !.as,-i
T7Fa a 'T7:s"fir t heir 'iiiuit of Villa a'-id
111.' .Mlli'l'l. Illl yovei .lllieni, lias- leplletl
1 haf-The J-u4J4iah;i . ' been ordered spe j
it'u nllv net "in nei'iiev 'aa I'ra n ! .. -'
aHV idhel li'WUS el l ilie-fH -Mi'Aoo. I
The -iii -!.--ts and i i lv werv inebi.led .
j in an s.-hange ,, u..tc. tetw. -n del
: iier .'leMirTr Polk. of the r-':il.- J le
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! ,i:,,tu.ei,t atiiMilise,, Aire bill ., Ambi
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signnle to 1'
I'Kited Sr..-ij,
! frm
Mrn..
I After a ..lifer. ;.. - early i-dav be
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Polk,
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terdav
j u;, tl-.-it i list , ,;, s :el b en ., i
! to iiecil Pun -ton !. !. -ep his -tiooi
i away in. in an h..ms. w.-uer.n ,.,..
from Mexico neie i.pliinist n-Ju -li:i i ;
ter. M r. P.d'-' den'o d iiipliatii-ully i .
pints tlg.t tin- government had any le
liable jnfoi mat ion I' plots to biiie.
ji ut anucl :et, i . i.i ion. i.encrui i ar
Jinn:., ;,i . i s o. ..,,, I.....I1 i:.t - ....,
ran:', v-:is o;i.;i.-u i..i.i mi. i
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I JEWELRVROBBEFS STILL
AT VT)RK IN WILMINGTON
j Wilmington. Mai.-h 2d. Kobl.eiv ..f
; ) I 1....-L .,.... ne, I i.tl,,'.,- U -vol I I,
. , ,Vl f n ,;.,,;..oii, rrrdttirtroin Mn; i.-i
,.;u. jrr..;iw,, .( i.-webv :iud otio-i-
valuables from John It. Kenlv, pn -i
dtftt of--A iit-H la-t Iti, Tio. i .
,dav night, came to light to.l.iv. No ,.lli
rial report, of the matter was made.
The robjvrs are -thought to be 'the
same niakg a $nti raid here Wedttes-
dav nielitl There is on clue to the
burglars t they are thoio-hf to hi
professionLls. '
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Ti'12 MILLION
BALES PRODUCED
Nearly 'Eleven Million Two
Hundred Thousand Rales
Takes Cotton Crop.
nNAL FIGURES ARE
MADE PUBLIC TODAY
y nL $t
Produc-
tion of thc 1915 Cotton
Crop Are Announced - by
Census Bureau; Crop Is
Shorter. Than Previous
Year's I'roduction.
By.. Affiliated. Pr4M :
Wa-hiiiyl..!!,- 'Maivh 'u. The final
, ti,.i, jiiniiin ep.oaX the ei-tun
l ... I -i v hows IO'i'I I'lO
. l,.iu -ml lii'l.l snow . l ,..',
IISIIS Iiii-
llilli; bal. s or ii,i-:;,sl' e.lllivalellt ,"OII
p mii.l bales ot' i-olti.n exclusive of lint
. is, Cj ie ginned from the I'.il.". crop.
! Tl-,e tig.es r r.l.-d s t.l.e official
te ginned liom tlie I'.ll.i crop.-
-tat it I. of product i. oi for the crop.
CililMiig l.v States and eipmalellt f.liil
,..iiii. I ;i!. Hiiiu,. -Ninth .'-at'clina.-.ti'.is,-s.'.J
: .S.,iit h 'aroliiui. 1. !:!:',." 1.
TMiGAET GETS THE
SJIIVELY JOB
(By AT'octatc.t Tresi.',
n.iiiiii.iW March Thomas Tag-
';:), I '.- ih n- r. 1 1 le l.ll.ion.-ii eoni ill 1! I t-e-
j ,, ;, . ;V ,,f S. -nut or Sl.ix elv bv-t'.overnor
ili.il-t..,i todav. 'Hie' m-w Senator has
. b. . ,.i . niui. ut in p.. lit ies f or jr, years
and b:.s nia-f.tain.-.l the leadership of
tie I'leioctatie party in Indiana, par-
t : 1 1 j. I !'v nil of t liul t in.e. The onlv of
' t; e M i . T.i g gsH-rvrr-hHif -wa s amlitnr
' Maiioii c.mntv for two terms and
t!ir"e times mayor of. Indianapolis,
DANISH STEAMER
SENT TO BOTTOM
Ijiiidon, March 20. The Danish
steaincr Sliodslnug has been stink. Sev.-
- .irecu inembors of the rew were sav-
e l, three bein;' lost.
D
TAKE PART II RAID
A 1 1 ien Reply- to Activity of
Zeppelins and Bombard
Aviation Field.
ALLIES CLAIM MUCH '
DAMAGE WAS DONE
Aircraft Carried Six and a
Half Tons of Explosives;
French Are Renewing At
tacks in Greece and About
Border, Retaking Towns
Which Had Been Lost.
A )tl;"rry1Arlj'i:'Ct''tiiftv'I fairirii
out nearlv todav on the Gorman avia
tion field at lloustuve, near Zeebrugge,
li"igium, .a Sfpiadron of i.' allied nia:
clnne-i jiiaking the attack. The liritish
oilicinl annoiincenient declares that eon
hideralde ilatuiige nppinrK to have been
dune by tile bombs dropped. ' The ma
chines carried an aggregate of aliout
six it ii i i a half tons of explosives.
i'ighting about. Yet dun has Egain
Hmeluutlr eaya-. a I 'ariS.tt'tu4itiv.
dav; the' only attack, being an iinsuc
cen.-ifiil one by the Oeriiiaiis on .the
trench poRifion' on I'eppcr Hill, north
at - I be-: fortrw-T4i--a-i't-Uh'railiiutL-hiiM
been .Intermittent," reaching eon -siilerable
violence in the vicinity of Mn?
-tmtr-wwt , on . Iho vtenl bank, uf-r-th-Meiise.
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There is renewed activity in the linl
liaiifSTToTTIi of Hnlonikt,' n' Frrnrlrcrrl
mil if liavine; occupied villatfCH near thi
1 1 reek horde r, which 1 cuToiiieTtTIi
eariau forces had entered, liecording t
Hewn agency advices from Kaloniki, Thf
neutral frontier . .one hns now bee
eliininated, it appears, and the forcee
of the Kntente ami the Central Power,
are face to face along' thin part of tUe
front. - ' - - -
A war (;oiifetetici of (irobablo- trio
nientiis iiiiportance is about to open in
Paris, where military and political rep
;-'s'iit nti vea of the Allies are (fatheriaj;
rl he joint iiolicics to be enjoined, by
I lie Kntente are to be decided upon at
the conference which will bo preside'.'
over bv the Premier of Vranee.
LIVELY SESSION OF
CITY COURT TODAY
There was a lively session of tho city
Keeonler's court this niorning and the
l:ni:ct number of defendants arraigned
for a liefiring in nuiny miuins.-
"-T H..1.I.SUM1 el,!ilfre,l u'lll. violnt-
iug t I'fe't ralCc ordtiialice blip lit'-SaTts"
tied "Ye Honor" that he a strangei
here-and did not know IlieT law', t'oi
this reason he W as released.
I.acey ( liorf os-, a Croat an Indian, was
arraigned to anHwef the two-ply charge
of being drunk and 'disorderly and of
Inrcenv. The. facts in the larceny case
were not forthcoming and for this
charge the State took a nol pros, while
tor the charge of being drunk and m
orderly, lie was- required to leave $10
with the clerk. "-
.laiui". Parker and Kfer Leach, two
young negroes, were ossessed of a tt
I.e.- Stat.ui, another negro and so tbev
set aliout to take, it rin the grounds oi
might was 'right. The Itecorder did
in -t agree with this doctrine, however,
and each of the negroes, will for ihe en
suing three months, receive their mail,
Uural I'eliverv fliis citv, care CUirri
lti.se.
A. K. Cooper, a Nash county planter,
ivas nrrested' at th station Sunday,
charged with, having too much lionor
and. when his luggage was taken- it.
was found that he did have six (piarts.
There was no evidence to point that he
had it for- sale and so the court re
leased him. . -
'.I.' M. Tunnel, another planter noirt
jxasll eouiliv, nii'i WHS iiriesieu o,u. ,
ihe same time and Who had a total of
eight gallons in his eare, did not ge
off so Iigiit7"iwewrmi.l he was lined
fi) He noted'an appeal and his bond
f.,r fl,M.nrnii.-e nt iih ,iirt was fixed
nt
FUHTHEE INCEEASE-nf
s
IXTY AEHOPLAWES
0 01
ARMY IS DEFEATEI)Jol'v(vn,IOI, ,s ta eome P-f'r a .lis
fBy-Ainu tmit
Washington, March Hepresenta-
tive Kahn s proprjsat io put, the regular
arniv at 0,()00 men, an increase of f
S0,0(.lll over the administration bill was
lost In tlie Hoiisiv today by a vote of
is.', to 10.1. The House t lieu proceeded
to other amendments.
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SAID TO HAVE LED
S!
Bandit Chieftain Is Said to
Have Served Notice of
. No War on Mexico.
CARRANZ A SOLDIERS
MASSED AT BORDER
Censorship Is Believed to Be .
r Retarding Reports,. That
May Attack Sincerity of
(rarranza; Shift of Mexi-
tuiLTrcxjpy CauyuConctni,
in Arrhy Quarters.
(By Associated Press) - -
EI Paso, Texas, March 20.
Carranza troops stationed
at Casas Grandes and other
points of that section at "the
time General - Pershing be
gan his march into Mexico
are now located at Juarez,
opposite El Paso, and in the
rear of General Pershing's
columns, it was authorita
tively stated today.
- No reason has been as
signed for the transfer of
Croo)5Tfrom points InlancTto"
ihe border. ... v
"FTprrrreliablersourcea it Is-
tachrnent allowed Villa to
pass southward on receipt of
a message from the bandit
eader that he was not war
ring against Mexico.
?T : More Troops to Border, -
Columbus, X. II., March 20. Increas
ed activity on, the part of tha troop
stationed here and the arrival during f
the niht of a number of troopa and
supply traiim indicated that additional,
troopn and nuppIicR will be ou their
vay to augment the puuative Aincricun
expeditionary force now in tho field
in Northern Mexico. In addition to
the troopn which detrained here, a
large part of which were cavalry, many
passed through, bound, apparently, for
some point westward along the border,
ioldiem. were kept busy throughout the
irntnn and Tarrying" equipment to tho
:ield force. . r .
Ask Prmlsalon to Use Railroads
Washington, March 20. -Oenerai ia
ranza today replied to tlio American
scoveinment'8 request for use of Mexi
an railroad lines for movement of sup
plies to the 'puuative expedition With
a request for mora eotnplcte informa
tion with exactly what the War Iepart
ment wwnts. Oeheral C'arranza'a reply
was sent to President Wilson, the in
formation will be furnished.
Ula; Eeported toDouble'Back
El I'aso, March 20. Villa has dou
bled east aud south, to Namiquipa,
according to a telegram received by
General (lavira at Juarez today. He
reports that Carranza troops are ad
vancing from, .the south, while the
Americans are' continuing their march
from the north in the effort to elose the
net about the bandit.' , ; -
REPUBLICANS PLANN
FOR BIG CONVENTION
(Bv AssocUtad Press)
Chicago, March (. The sub-eomniit-tee
of the Republican National commit-.
.. .. ,
aasemoiea nere umay ir tornp' u
, arrangements for the naUonal eo
jtlon ne Jun. trf'tUn of oi
1 nu1 the details conueeted with the ,.u
i vention hall arrangements, it is rxi-vt
ed, will occupy the time of the couiu..
tee for two days. The fjuestion ef a
leinporarv cliiiimian f-t he um iee-.
Tsion tint the prediction wns ma -n-
fpre they wf.Ttt-Jptri,.euaventiij t
a man to preside will not be i-hos.
tu pril.
Mr. and Mrs.' tteorg.
ed iu the city recent
burg, Va and are vi- :
cif their daughter V
K.
CARRAWZATROOPS
BANDIT VILLA PASS
profession L!
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