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the asheville citizen, Saturday, December 271919.' H PRA SES GARRETT'S SPEECH Wu Masterpiece of Logic, He Declares. Tennesaeean Congratulated by Both Sides of House, Says Georgian. Hie recent address of Represent, lire Finis J., Garrett, of Tennessee In the house, 'supporting the minor ity report submitted by him on the Investigation o( the Graham sub- committee was discussed at length nere yesterday by Congressman Will IX - Upshaw. . - Mr. Garrett's speech, which at tracted considerable attention In the capital, and In the country for that matter, shot full of boles the major lty report of the committee charged with the duty of searching out ir regularities in War contracts. Mr. Upshaw, who heard the ad dress, mads the following comment: "I am delighted to And that The Citizen - gave such a splendid story of Congressman Garrett's speech in reply to the republican smelling committee. But no newspaper re port can touch the hem of the gar ment of that masterful message from the brilliant Tennesseean. It was COAL STRIKE tn KANSAS , OFFICIALLY CALLED OFF PITTSBURGH, Kan., Dec- . A. motion calling off all coal strikes now In effect in the Kansas dis trict that had been called by the executive board of District 14, United Mine Worker of America, was adopted by the board today. All striking miners affected are ordered to return to work tomorrow. WILSON ORDERS VESSELS EI ) OVER TO BRITAIN HEADWAY MADE ON PACT COMPROMISE CONTTNCE FROM PAGE) ONB Shipping Board Contro versy Is Brought to an Abrupt End. WASHINGTON. Deo. 2. The con- troversj. between the shipping; hoard and British officials over possession of seven German liners used to bring in-.wn..ii.hi. nt ..m,Hii..n. osck American troops, anu now neia had been bringing pressure to besr toiMH In Nw York harbor, ended ob induce the party leader not to con- P"JL toJ with the announcement sent to any compromise proposals at President Wilson had ordered hih aa nn .r th.ir nnnrnvsi itne vessels turneo. over to ureal uri- Senator Johnson, of California, one of'41' The transfer will be made wlth the leaders of this group, telegraphed out delay and the ships assigned to todav h wnu d chmn his n ana ind lnmT Bemuv uu diiuu mien. BELIEVES I. VEBMILYE HAS IHET WITH VIOLENCE No Word Beceived Prom Bridegroom-Elect by Miss Buth Keeney. No explanation of the order was made beyond the statement that the state department had found there was no warrant for holding the ships now that the object for which they were .ovi i.v tjr 1110 lutci -11111114 Rtiiyujux commission for use the returu of my srood fortune to hear It. Oarratt was at his best and that means a 'also has said he would not oppose a great deal. ' He spoke one hour the first day, and had an hour In which to conclude the following morning. Other men had been alotted time. but as Garrett marched grandly on j democrats. sweeping everything before him, ev- 1 1 ' eryotnar aerenaer or the admlnis- npiv. WTT.T.TAlvT COX .(fOTvIl return to the capital from his home state next week. Leader Contest. In the democratic ranks the treaty situation Is complicated by the con test between Benators Hitchcock and TTrtilArwruid fni ..hnlna aa nnrtv laid. er. much of the talk for a bi-partisan , th" American army was accomplish aaYaam.nl mmln tmm thA t Tnriar.l CU. The eighth Hhln Of the KfOUD wood supporters. The party caucus tne Imperator, has alroaiy boon turn has been called for January 15 to ' ed over to the British nnd lav being elect a leader, and In the meantime tPratea by the Cunard line. mmihiiiMina and it.nn-r.il o nno rnr i v . The unexpected action of the shlD- are doubtful a to who can speak "" h oipiemuor in rnnismg with authority on the democratic, sen- er-wi impwaior to in orit- ator situation. lJBn w" unaerstood to be connected Renator Hitchcock has repeatedly with efforts to induce the return to declared his willingness to make anyle Standard Oil company of 12 tank compromise which does not vitally; J,teamers formerly under the German tia.m ik. !- rv hn h indioat.d ha nag,, but now held in British CUStndV expects the next move to come from ln th ''rth of Forth, by order ut the the republican side. Senator Lodge eupreme council. The state depart ment, iook me position, nowover, that compromise so Ions; as the foreign relations committee reservations are not vitally Impaired, though he con siders that the next move is up to the (ration laughingly laid his aside and said 'Go to nobody. oo it iiKe oarrett.' To. TJet as Floodgate). "The truth la, the report of repUDUCan SUO-COmmlttee Was an fellnwlna- liav with all hfa nfflroi-a linv anomaly to begin with. It proposed ng fallen, Major Cox led his gallant "Y '"" -i""' a report, hand into the "seven days' battle", one can the DIES IN BICHMOND (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE' of the majority which the republic ans intended to use aa a floodgate for pent-up republican oratory, crit icising the administration and the conduct of the war. And the story goes, a number of thalr speeches wero aireaay on tne; hooxs or the partisan press, ready to be turned loose, the moment the speaker be gan to effervesce, and It was too fun ny for anything to see the lmpatl ery other defender of the admlnis democrats fought off their political perpetrations for nearly two days, j jtveryooay understood tne game, of the most famous In the civil war. In Other Conflicts. He took part In many of the other conflicts of the war and at the close joined his efforts In restoring the country to a practical peace status. i Soon after he entered the political field and there the same dominant spirit was again manifest. In 18G5 he announced himself candidate for solicitor of the metropolitan district ana was elected oy a plurality of 31 votes.,. The deceased, soon after forming a law partnership ln Nashville. Tonn.. tneso were separate questions and must be dealt with separately, the United States carrying out Its obliga tion to turn the German ships over to the British. Under the Versailles treaty, final decision as to the titles of all craft re quistloned from German harbors af ter the armistice rests with the rep eratlons commission. The present dis pute, both as to the passenger vessels ana to tne tanners, it was asset ted, cannot be considered aa definitely set tled, the present disposition being only JMl. VERMILTE LOCATED. NEW TORK. Dec. 2. Dr. Wil liam Grey Vermllye. who failed to appear for his wedding with Miss Ruth M. ICeeney at Monson, Mass., on Christmas day, was located this morning at the Cumberland street hospital in Brooklyn, according to a statement Issued by the police at 2:20 a. m. The police stated that they had been Informed by a phy sician at the hospital that Dr. Ver mllye had undergone a slight op eration and that they had been re quested to give out no information about the case. IN MEXICO IS U Another U. S. Oil Well Closed by Order of the Mexican Government, i JUAREZ. Mex.. Dec. 26. William Fogel, an American farmer living near here, has been miaalnir for some time, according to advices received to- day by Edward A. Dow, American consul at Juarez. Relatives of fogel, who live at Phoenix. Aria., have writ- ten. to Mr. Dow for information le gardlng the man's whereabouts. The American consul recently sued a passport to Fogel to enable the litter to get to his home at Phosnlx, but has not heard of him alnce. ' MONSON, Mass.. Dec. 29. Miss Ruth M. Keeney, whose marriage to Dr. William Gray Vermllyo of Brook lyn, former naval surgeon, was post poned Thursday, after the brldesroom- elect had failed to appear, stated to night she Is convinced that the doctor either had met with foul pliw or had been Injured In an accident. Her convictions, she said, are confirmed by press dispatches, ln which it was said that money due Dr. Vermllye has not been claimed. Miss Keeney stat ed the doctor had told her he would collect the money before eomlnsr to Monson .and tho fact that It had not been claimed convinces her that some one who might have known about the pending payment had waylaid the surgeon. OIL WELL CLOSED. WASHINGTON. Dec 26. Another American oil well, one of the largest In the Tamplco region, has been clos ed by order of tho Mexican govern ment, tne state department wa ad vised today. The well, it was report- ea, naa oeen producing for more thnn a year and was drilled in strict com. pllance with all the regulations in force at that time, Full particulars concerning tho reported selsure have been asked for by the state department. tne late war, survive. f unerai arrangements have not Deen completed but will be announc es as soon as the two sons arrive from iNortn carouna. - and when flnally the big republican,"" ?, .lVri"i""L"""""'. n"'- tnalnrtt nnt vnt.d th. ..... ivMwivoii, oauifnier the flraWka JI. iZ ' "1 01 "onry uoaiter Cabell, of Rich- lent axeman rnni mond- 8h nd tw L'Ji r't .Kn..-i5 ..Wirwrvlng with the army ln France tn the broadside, failed to create any ensauon Dy startling aeveiopmenta, There was a distinct feeling of dis appointment, I think. on the part vi inoir own inenas wnen tneyhad finished. .- - "And whan Flnla Garrett began, ; It was the measured tread oCa con scious conquerer going' to battle. Inch by inch, .step by step he anal ysed tha facta and exposed' the an imus of th majority report, show ing that there was no rsal .ground (or the , criticism directed against tion will DETROIT, Dec 2. Members of W opposition i 2" m r2r?" FOBBIDDEN TO JOIN AMERICAN LEGION Union Members AffUlated With I gton Are Ordored to Resign. or copper on the market ranged from 21 to It cents but how under , the magnificent management of Mr. JSaruch, acting for the government, all the leading representatives of the copper mines were brought togeth er, the amount to be furnished by each was apportioned, dividing up ins i,dvd,uuu pounas or oopper novum ana ids purcnase was ao uaiiy maae , 1 t-t cents. American legion by an smondment to the by-laws Of the vehicle workers LANSING'S MESSAGE ATTACKED BY BABBI niuiiMOND, V A. , Dec. 2. Sec retary Lansing's Christmas message was attacked tonlsh tn or. It. i Jsaw,d N. Galisch. rabbi of Beth Ahabah temple, to a mrav auaience or Hebrews. ."iMr" J""1" as secretary o state t. th United Statea has no right In nis official capacity to Identify the government. Us political functions or its diplomatio activities with any creed or sect, no matter what It is." said the rabbi. "It is on a level," he continued, "with the furtlva and inslduous propaganda of the largest panels ln the Boston publlo library." pegan nis address with a discussion from a historical stand point of the achievements nt T.i. and Its service to humanity. He said that while the synagogue had given '? ine ,ro,'Id ,doa" Juetice and righteous In human Intarnnnru n of God's government of the universe, that with this acceptance there seem ingly was no further place or func- nuii ir mm wew. . ' CALLED ON FRIENDS. NEW TORK, Dec. 28. Dr. Wm vermllye Gray called on friends in prooKiyn, wnere he formerly lived, ibi iueoaay to wisn them "merry Christmas" but said nothing of a prospective wedding, It was learned iouay. HEAVY DAMAGE CAUSED BY FLOODS IX FRANCE NANCY. floods are France, Deo. 26. The SUOSldlnar aa rrM1 n. fs.-ocTat.on 'adopted'aevr. 17 It was announced tonight The ac- 03 l 1U1n f,rnc8 B." ceording to I. Paul, JSLS Mm. roa eommunicAtlon la partly inUr rupted, larr portion of th track north of th city havlrg been wiwnvu. . "i. Tovlftl aanoatnmt .L.. . t : causa of the uses "to whiT-h th .T .communication to nas Been put by certain faction.' Tho amended - bv-laws nnw .n ' m embers of the union vhn IVHUB W1U1 BO' an.... ... .. . " it for a round price of ..T. V.n American legion to Garrett further show-'!"" oays. it was said. The ed the folly, of holding the whola- f2mmtnd2tlo.n we made Hat uuminisiration responsible for oer-I..Vr i ueiong 10 u ser- tain mistakes of certain contractors. I, " orKnon join the private sol " usouga oui tne tact tnat the i rfC. 1" " '"a'""' vr( oojeot was to wm the war SON WITHOUT WORD. ATLANTA, Ga., Deo. 26. Dr. John H. V ermllye, a local physician, said tonight he had not heard since No vember from hi fathr Ofay Vermllye, former naval surgeon wedding at Monson, Mass. First knowledge that His father was to have been married yesterday or that he had failed tn h .the day set for the ceremony came to mo sun inrougn press dlsnntrha h younger physician said. Ho could hardly credit either stimmt 1.. dlcated. ,v " Dr. Wm. Gray Vermllve had faM a nu.Kwii un a uniten KtatAa ifnA lcjiicr oeiore we war and entered "" rvico snortiy arter the out break. He had been out of the naval 4ur aomeume, tne son said, and had recently madn n rin a....,u America, as mentioned in dispatches from Monson. The son said his father " wiuuwer aDout 07 years old. Tomsk Captured by Beds; Bebels In Siberia Activ REPRESS FACTS. EL PASO, Deo. S6.-f-Mexican ortl clals sought to repress' facts concern ing the murder of American aviators, Lieutenants Cecil Connollv and toad. erlek Waterhouse, whose bodlei were found buried in the sand on the Baya Angeiee, ivower California, ac- curuing 10 testimony at a hearing to oay. Tne testimony was given by Joe Allen Richards of Chicago, the American who discovered the bodies on oeptemoer 23. The hearing was conducted by Major Dan. M. Jackson, of El Paso, secretary of the senate sub-committee investigating Hextcan affairs. None of the committee mem bers was present. Richards testified to finding the bodies when he landed from a Mex ican steamer to get wate. He said the captain of th . , - ... v.. nuineu him not to make pubxc his discovery and that he was arrested at Santa ' . ------ w lVOUW lie 1 had not kept ha discovery to himself.' According to Richard's testimony. I w.I-i. oiuuoea to aeatn and Waterhouse evidently died from a broken skull, caused bv lmna ,, a heavy iron bar found near the bodies. BALANCE. a We have reached the season when business men are thinking of inventories and expense sheets, preparatory to making the final entry of the year upon in profit and losa account Following which many business men will come for a talk with their bankera joint meeting of the Finance and Way and Means committees, we may call this conference. A splendid opportunity for the banker Jto ex- hibit a sincere and helpful disposition. CENTRAL BANK & TRUST Company o a r m d c u t ti rack Square Money to Loan at 6 Simple Interest ON THE EQUITABLE HOME PURCHASE PLAN No Bonos. No Attorney Fees. . J. J. CQNYERS & C B. LYNCH, Agents. Phone 682 Room 27, American National Bank Bldg. ' MACHINISTS PLAN TO STRIKE IP THE B. B. BILL PASSES (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) IS Senators Not Averse to See ing Victims Take Drastic Action. eria Active (CONTINUED FROM PAOB ONE) to get there oulck to rush mliiinna of well munitioned men 8,000 miles way xrom tne country that had been le practically unprepared for r war during something tike a half century of v republican admlnistra. uon, ana to ao tne mighty task with auch force and such terriflo swlft - nass as to convince th Germans America was in the war to wm; inus mating tne Huns throw up their hands at least a year ear lier than the moat sanguine Ameri can dreamed.' Mr. Garrett's perora tion was a- masterpiece of loglo and eloquence, 'His spirit throughout was so good humored that the republicans were compelled to listen, and even to ad mire, and when th titanic Tennes- xne amendment wan mAnntA it w uiu, upon recommendation of the board of administration after it had considered all allegations that the nuitti iuhii region naa neen active ln 'breaking ' the strikes of the New , ' ungnoremen, the Boston po llcemen and the Kansas miners. DBINKINK ALCOHOL BESULTS IN DEATH OF MANY PEBS0NS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONTO) of them saloonkeepers, are under ar rest charged with murder. r TOLL I CHICAGO ueu. four men eun sal 00Wn he received a nosl. iwere AaaA mAav .""2 ' did the dem- alcohol as a substitute for whisk.Vnn Christmas day, according to the police hiuu!iii. iwo uieu yesteraav and ocratlo side aland . n m .... cheer tor the echo but reouhiiRana actually congratulated him on the uiirness ana lores Of his remark. repay. There was a a-enerii: able COLMAR, Alsace, Dec. 28. The plain between the Khlne and the railroad from Mulhausen to Schesl ftadt i one vast sheet of water. The Inhabitants of many villages In the valley have been driven from their homes. At fit. Croix a number of houses have been swept away and 01 ni pciBuns injurea. SEINE 18 RISING. TKorES, Dee. . The Seine and the Aube are rising rapidly. The iiumuuaiii, or me Aiatnaux quarter i Ti. "soa vo evacuate their two today. ini VS. -T . vo quit look- RICHMOND, Va., Dec. 2 Titus - - - hvwij iiiafc nas i wu" w an aii-emDracing Amer ican loyalty for the safety of Amer ica and the peace of the world." To Prevent Inrinn , 5Ld,!"u J?rP P1 Influensa Grove's Tasteless chill Tonlo i;V.?"" QlNINB Tao-1 restores ViUllty and energy by purl one BnTmn" n:i-J?er,w ony Tm na rIP,nf tne blood. Vou URrtviira .i...rr J ""Z w..can soon reel us strengthening. In n oox. soo. ivigoratlng Effect. Price 60c. advL or drinking denatured aloohol whloh poisoned him. He drank th llnnnr on Christmas night and became very 111, dying early this evening, suffering great aguny. SERVICE IS A PLEASURE ROAMER MOTOR CO. Pboae 1171-2826. Aheville, N. C DE VALERA SENDS NEW xrin JtKSSAQE TO IKIS1I NEW YORK. Do. 9A a tlon that 120 may see the recogni tion of the "republic of Ireland" by the United Statea was mnt.in.j I New Tear s message to Arthur Grlfflth, acting president," by Eamonn De y,ttl'ra. and made publlo here to night. The message follows: "Orefitlngs to the plo of Ireland from many millions of "',". ,ov? "oerty, and ad- Jf P,e0P'e everywhere who win not i be denied libertv. Rnrfni- .i..T. V... " W1" DO u"tained. The T.rii . . tne republic of ir .r ir """y recognised bv the Xl-sa "nd victory ... . awv a vvurK ana nrav Every one, colleague, and self are do. ilf 2?' ?? ?ur altec'i"- --o-'"i every irisn CltUen. "DE VALERA." ITALIAN WAR COUNCIL HOLDS SECRET MEETING T? f VT f T-v rr. Cft . " war council met today under the presidency flf mini-.j?"'"er.ine "'eurn . - aaiaillfflivrel Z CJlft tr Octal- JhT K.a council Included n LiT lalr' enerai Bado .rjT' "turned from " '"ports or tne negotia 7l h. Gabrlele d'Annuniio. V lUiuuriBnriB a at aaSfrA M a .7.7. J. . i 1,18 council, the de cree 6 b"n kept that Siberia policies of the two couii tries at times seemed to follow diver gent courses. The announcement , was contained in a summary erven 'to the nn..i. press as the Japanese views of the sit uation in Siberia. Thi LVZa Tokio, Deoember i-.i.. " ' 'v r. ui win nniiniM t . . Lh. S25- nt action The sutement continued: Iivereioe of Policy ih time troops first were dis patched to Siberia there was no di vergence of policy between Japan a"f Al"er'c- Bt the course of time 7 " "uon ana led Amer ica to make the ouMiinn r r.l ment effect the trans-81berian railway oJr." . "J.VP0 OI tne Omsk o-"..uuciu lAumirai Kolchaks all "On the Othar har. T. . ' slstance of the Omsk government Its ---- . . oKunaary import- ?r f1aK ot th foublo between Japan and America In Siberia arises from this situation but, it is now be! Ueved all clouds of mlstrW and doubt will be swept awav w pan has made to Aaartea iZ T receni i'SlTtUo notZ .he ct nature Sf 1?.CMnnot ""J '"c'oeed now. The note is the result m i...n. to modify her Dollcv r.AVi. surlng tranauiiitv i VSr'"' ln" and the allied a.oelwe,, JaPn Jh.??. or Beeurttl maturing in ;.Vl? ,'vern,nnt Mr. Rea said, is not asked to make a gift to- the railroads by such funding past ex penditures or for such new capital, ,tK,wll,..receiv" ,rom tne railroads ... uuuiiuDni eviaencmg such debts 7... y . ln?lr Payment in say ten years with suitable interest. The public interest should be protected, ln I T!..?1"""1" new employment and facilities cannot ba rniHi . 1920." DEFENSE OF TURKEY TO BE PRESENTED AT PARLEY PARIS.. Dec. 28. man..fn.. a,r$l?hr?nLv,,ler has requested Tekflk Pasha, head of th appointed to prepare a defenu nt Turkeys interests before the peace conference to hasten the work of the commission because the Turkish dele gates may be summoned to Paris next week, according to advices from Constantinople. , The high commis sioners in Constantinople of the allies .Li. iZ u lo nav ntea that peace with Turkey may be concluded In the HUNS ATTACK AN AIXTCTi OFFICER, SAYS REPORT . GENEVA. nr. ft t i- . . from Basle that an allied officer who vumea isxein (on the Rhine about eight miles northwest of Baslol to verify the dismantlement of the "lore, was attacked by for vicTni?y rman aoiileTa workiag in the The dismantled fnrt.aa. i.i.u ,t?,.-ncJl 'm reachingnhe" j v i.clr ur,v" 'mo Alsace ln lal, nas been tranmnrmat .u. village barracks. WOCLD HAVE CLEMENCEAF t nvn IXtti. PRESIDENT PARIS, Dec 2S. (Havas.) A num He.f,f TT6" of thVh.mb?r r . aimer (,'iemencau to be- n?m . pre.ldenbcy FIX PRICE OF SUGAR. PARIS. Dec Ia.T4.ai wn ... of sugar has been fixed at three francs 20 centies per kilogram, w one franc (0 centlma .. V . U...VU( unrennea sugar Will at three francs per kilogram. . KILT,rj IN FALL. sell The DUblicltv hnrui. Ai... ',..J.. attitude of th Tjiianese pr,oaxd. Japan s policy In Siberia sVidTn statement accompanying the official announnam.n.. umciai "All the Important newsoabera in Japan agree In oppoelsV larae i forcementa of Jai...1? '?f0. reln- berla. Th. t.;..""" 'Dre? w 81- Dhoal. o ' .fcT'?.''.J,"f 'y em ud ini:i v n a r that enunr-a -V'T-. "!use or w.ia! te nSw si! the liberal element ITbt a. ""H expresses no sympathy tnr .1 11 of reactionarlesT" y r any grouP GENERAL STANTON "dies. BALTTM nu v rTTT L. Stanton, aged 80 vea rVneral oommander f ..-iLri.. famous Civil war AZi v.':.iYrce. the from e came General stanTon was" breveTTed brigadier-aeneral tnr -.n..,V-e"ed ha.ti. r.t i. V-..--"-" me . . ..o x , v. BIG FLOCR PURCHASE. NEW TORK. Dee. JS. The wheat Export company, purchasing r -nt for the allies, has bought fl.000,0ij worth Of flour from the United State rsrain corporation for the relief of Vienna, it '""uuitu iux. H win d shiD- pea rom New York Immediately. REFINING CO. DIVIDEND. LEADING POLITICIANS AT flNEHCRST TO GOLF ,.,.iSDe,a, t0 Tha CItlsen) PINEHURST. N. C. nT ? ffit" H'f?,"? W.haI?y. South Senator v.iia. "SI""" "r AOWa? VZtZl1 other Prominent Uuited fn ?wk rehUr8today and wl Put Z-Z Bil. MACNEIL GOES TO ITALY. Dec. WASHINGTON, Wee 17. Shooting reckless automobile drivers on the spot is tho cure prescribed by three cenators for the perilous traffic con ditions In Washington. Enraged by the almost dally Injury to people caused by heedless driving in thiscity, Senator Fletcher ot Florida said in the senate a few days ago: - "I would vote to acquit a man who drew nis pistol ana shot down a reck less driver who cam plunging into a group ot people waiting for a street car." Senator Ashurst of Arlaona buret out with: "A cttisen will soon have to arm himself and shoot down some of the drivers who, with a cynical disregard of human life, run down old men, old women, and babies." The other advocates of shooting tha drivers was Senator Myers of Mon tana, who declared: v'About tho only remedy seems to be for pedestrians to go armed and to shoot the chauffeurs who approach them In disregard of the law. There are driven In Wuhlnnnn who n.lii to be shot down like wild animals at I large." ill All these expressions were made' ! I on tne floor of the senate when Hen ator Fletcher alluded to the killing oi jars. Augustus wiuara or paiatka, Fla., wife of a former member of the house. She was standing near the car iracxs waiting for a street car when unaries K. Jones, a colored chauf feur, ran her down. Jonea was ex onerated, and this action caused Sen ator Fletcher to say: remaps tne next man who does a tnmg like tnat will be riven a medal by the coroner." Senator Ashurst recalled "the moat uagrani case oi apparent willful dls regara or numan lire I have ever Known," tie said that after a street car struck a pedestrian on Pennsyl vaniaaavenue a few daya gao, and the motoTman got out to assist the victim the motorman was himself run down by an automobile and killed. The frequent accidents ln the Dis trict of Columbia have led Senator Sherman of Illinois, to introduce a bill of drastic character dealing with motor car drivers. Senator Myers wishes to have the cards of reckter drivers confiscated. He would haL? an owners' car taken away from hlM even though it was the chauffeur who was reckless. Restrictions must be thrown about the issuance of licenses, senators con- tend. In one case last week, when a woman was killed, the driver of the car and his wife who accompan ied htm were both found to be deaf mutes. There is no law In the Dis trict prohibiting deaf mutes from op erating automobiles. New York Times. GEN. CALLES TO RESIGN. DOUGLAS, Arts., Dec. 26. General P. Ellas Calles will resign his cabinet try and agriculture, aoco'rdlng to position as secretary of labor, Indus. rumor current in official circles in Mexico City, says a dispatch from tha capitM to unentacion, a - uermoeuio, Sonora, newspaper. II, I YDUI AUlM. a2t a2nuTrrn ih in,.! .voiueni proressor iv.. Amer,can academy at Rome rd ".,.to-nlht. hi. wife Prof. MAv "Py ; him. lev mT...." rZi". McKin tuT''1 'umous. Ohio. He academv 4 r. ' lne American " aa agu. IJQCORBEIZEP ON BORDER. o uanii. max. u . bottlM f V, 'r. quua on the Mexican sin r .w',uras tion line near hi.. Tla"'." wna- armed Mexloan. ... 1": . Three . rresied. RICHMOND. Va,. Dec J 6. Joseph Jarvls. 11, was Instally killed this evening when he nlnnnxl tmm . third floor oorch to th low. The lad was participating in a' on1 Percent on its common stock. ounoay scnoot ennstmas party and!Te regular quarterly dividend of whilo playing games dashed out -of 1 1 percent waa declared on the pra the window and ever tha railing. iterred stock. , SEW TORK. Deo. .(.The Corn Products Refining- com nan v todav a.. clared an initial quarterly dividend of i percent ana aa extra dividend ot 1-f WANT AD RATES CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS J insertion re per word ! " " 7 " le " 30 " JOo FOR EXAMPLE: A fS-word Ad. eoau H cents lor one insertion, S oonaariT tive Insertions $1.00, 1 consecuUvaiSl sartions 11.00. Sl eonsecuUve insertions rates are for Ads. a.f i. type (lower case). Want Ads. set In 7. ut. caps are 6 per cent higher. Want ids., set in U-pt. lower cast are iZ!Si iy-pt. caps are Uinl. f . Sure elief , "EDWARD A. FARLEY 1 S. Pack 8q. 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Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Dec. 27, 1919, edition 1
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