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CARRANZA SHOT AND KILLED BY HIS OWN MEN (Continued from Page 1) When President | ernment of Mexico. Wilson declined to recognize Huerta aft-| er the killing Madero and Sua he| outlined a broad policy that the United States would recognize ao governments | not based on constitutional authority. | RFBELS GIVE BATTLE | IN DURANGO STATE | (By Associated Press.) TORREAN, Coahuila, Mexico, Ma of Governor Domin. at yet recognized ) Laris, yesterday geve bat o rev-| blutionary troops under Gene Lavegza, near Canatlan, Dur eneral Calles announced. ranzistas were killed. é é yo | THE MOST POWERFUL TELE: $2=Gandaicont stein’s theory of relativity, e | COPE IN THE WORLD—It is located in Treptow near Berlin, Germany. | this telescope that the observations were made during the ec ipse of the sun last May, which confirmed Dr. Albert Ein-| individuals thruout the country sboule |mentea cont over methods of|tors and cong | money-raising. question of the means by which the! money shal be raised to carry out its | e provisions. If the advocates of aitter-| Greenhouse Will ! Congress embroiled in a dispute o} | money-raising in which the bill occu- | pying the role of innocent bystander} ; RS shall receive a mortal blow, this design | will have succeeded. | selection, men that the ‘bill’ and north of the State hospital should be passed before adjournment vertising a “Already the atte-npt is being made| and the question of money-raising not for bedding and f assortment of p) f ‘or planting ‘to divert attention from the bill to the) be permitted to obstruct the real issue.” tpoxes and hanging baskets, Mr. Axon has 10,000 plants j varieties from which buyers 1 He expects to po jent revenue-producing schemes can be! | business extensively here ai, layed off against one another and] jable soon to supply home gr othe : : “| Grow Own Plants ERR ONS sr “The four-fold plan has withstood the; closest scrutiny. The economic sound! ness of the land settlement, home and and vocational training options and} the fact that the fourth option can be paid automatically to the dependents of | those who died, to all disabled and to; those needing assistance, makes the | TODAY The greatest picture since the “Miracle Man.” It’s a show for all. When you want action; when you look for romance; when you expect thrillers; when you want real comedy; when you expect classy settings; when you want | bill. Congress, however, begins its sum- mer vacation June 8, Unless the nil {s passed before that adjournment,’ tle chances of its ultimate passage wil ha evreatly impaired, and the future of all Jex-service beneficial legislation injur-) lfously affected. ' “National headquarters has pressed the Legion’s case with all the vigoy it " can command and has received admir- able support from the membership. It}| is imperative that these efforts be sus- nd It was with tained. State departments, posts {continue to impress upon their seni to the United finds itself in a state of actual internal peace for the first time in seven years. ery train i moving without an armed ¢ are today telegraphic and railway com munications with all parts of the coun 7 American Legion News Notes try Consolidation of all revolutiona . . . . groups which rose in arms with the American Legion, Which Designated The movement initiated by Sonora has re Tribune as Its Official Newspaper sulted in setting up a real republic in Mexico.” Edited by M. P. WEAR, Publicity Director for Wyoming eet es ee ee | | ! | TO HELP FATHERLESS FRENCH | managed to keep the wolf at arm’s | The American Legion today inaugu-|length from their little families by] rates a campaign for the readoption of; working in munitions factories, pos. pproximately 3,000 of the more thanj|sibly in the great American centers, {ar 3,700 fatherless French children whom/are now deprived of this means of live | the American Expeditionary Force took/|lihood, and their children are in desper | under its wing during the war and of|rate needs of the mite that any of the | whom only about 700 have been able to/thousands-of Legion posts can and will | live without outside assistance since|contribute once that need is made plain | the A. E. F.’s paternity ceased to pro-|to them. France, torn by reconstruc Men, Women and Children Dying | Vide’ for them. tion problems and wracked by lack of} The forty-two members of the na-/money, cannot help. By Thousands Over Once ‘tional headquarters staff of the Legion| “As in the past, the Red Cross will Civilized Areas, here took the initiative in the move-) bear the entire expense of administer- ment by voting to adopt at least one,|ing the fund. Your post's adoption fee probably two and possibly three of the} will go exactly where it is intended to orphans, depending upon the ultimate| g0—to the mother of the child you GRAVE MENACE T0 U. S. A. fon the Freeman Hat atiia rece ee naree of -the orphans together| mander, Franklin D’Olier, and Lemuel! with notice of the progress of the fund| Bolles, national adjutant. With con-|and of “the little legion of the fath | fs tributions still coming in, this fund/less between Brest and Alsace’ will be furopean Ruin Would Involve | passed the total of $75, the amount|published !n forthcoming issues of The ica—St: ; ; |necessary to maintain one child for a kly, along with the name of every Americ arvation and Dis- | ear, on the opening day of the drive, |adopting post or other group of Legion- ease Rampant. Jand gave promise of reaching $150 or) naires. | | | possibly $225, within the next few da - | This assures for national headquarter: TRY TO DIVERT ATTENTION | jthe first official adoption under the| Attempts of opponents of the Ameri-| Speaking before new plan which is being called, thru.can Legion's four-fold optional com- the general conference of the Metho-| the American Legion Weekly, to the) pensation plan to divert attention from | dist Episcopal church, Henry P. Dav: tention of each of the more than|the main issue by embroiling Congress| son, chairman of the board of govern-| 9,500 Legion posts in all parts of the|in a dispute over different revenue-pro-| ors of the League of Red Cross Socie- ,United States and many foreign coun-|ducing schemes, playing off advocates | ties, said: tries. of various plans against one another, 4 The article in the organization's ofti-|are exposed by Franklin D’Olier, na- 4s chairman of the convention of! cial publication, constituting the open- tional commander of the Legion in a | Rei Cross Societies, composed of rep- ing gun in -the campaign, is captioned: signed statement in today’s issue of| resentgtives of twent yen nations | ‘Who's Your Post Mascot" and reads,| that met recently in Geneva, I am. cus-|in part: | todian of authoritative reports record-| “Before the American Legion was ing appalling condjtions among mil;|the American Legion, in the days when Pine EE sastern Eun (it Was only uniformed America, eard San of People living in eastern Eu) 1,0" call of distress and responded a4 _ ‘Americans do. Today the call is sound. One of the most terrible tragedies |'ing again. Will the mascots of the late in the history of thy human race is be-! A. E. F. become the American Legion's ing enacted within the broad belt of ,own family of war orphans? | territory lying between the Baltic and| “‘The process is as follows: Select the the Black and Adsiatic yeas. sort of orphan you want—select, if you ay want, the same orphan that your old This area includes the new Baltic | outfit adopted in France. Forward a states—Poland, Gzecho-Slovakia, the | description, with check or money order Ukraine, Austria, Hungary, Roumania, | for $75 to the French Orphan Fund, na Albasia and Serbia, tional treasurer, the American Legion, ; rts iteanie .« | indianapolis, Ind. A photograph of the fovaee ne ae Some ato aus make | mascot will be sent to every adopting cle t at u 4 these war-ravaged post or individual lands civilizatien has broken down.|” «qetters to m Disease, bereavement and suffering }rect or thru the overseas bure: are present in practically every house- | Red Cro: Letters from n ots may hold, while food and clothing are in-|be sent direct, or, if desired, will be sufficient to make life tolerable. translated by the Red Cross and the translation forwarded to the adopters with the original letter. { ots may be sent di 1 of the Men, women and children are dying by thousands and over vast once cly- “For these three thousand fatherles ilized areus there are to be found nel-| waits the load has not been lightened thi medicinal appliances nor medical | with the coming of peace. Their situa- skill sufficient to cope with the dey-| tion is even more precarious, Hundreds, astating plagues. of widowed mothers, for instance, wie} Wholesale starvation is threatened in Polund this summer unless she can | procure food supplies in large quanti- | ties. There are now approximately 4 250,000 cases of typhus in Poland and | in the area occupied by Polish troops. Worst Typhus Epidemic in History. There is already one of the worst} typhus epidemics in the world’s his- tory. In Galicla whole towns are crip- pled and business suspended. In some districts there is but one doctor to | each 150,000 people. In the Ukraine, we w told, typhus and influenza MR. FAMILY MAN What is going to happen to your wife and children after you’re gone? Are You Insured? have affected most of the’ population. LADIES I will sell you dress suit and coat goods by the yard at reasonable prize. C. H. WHALEY 116 E. Midwest—-Phone 483J nourishing Our food is Oil City Plumbing Co. Rear 122 Center St. Phone 711 ice plant. DON’T WORRY! If it’s a watch—we can fix it UNITED JEWELRY SHOP = 151 South Center Street the American writes: | four-fold optional. compensation plan has entered a new phase. , State and National Topics of Interest to Ex-Service Men and the It against the measure itself, has turned |from tho direct to the indirect method} | of attack. The new strategy is tn strike! the*bill thru the instrument of a fo-! Dancing Every Evening Excepting Sunday Iris Pavilion Sustenance and Service That is what you get here in its most pleasurable form. The food we serve is the best obtainable, it is wholesome and zestful, enjoyable and chests kept cool by our individual We invite you to in- ‘ spect our kitchen and equipment. American Cafe to admire beauty: when you enjoy the weird Orient—all are guaran- teed in “THE LUCK OF THE IRISH” A picture you will al- | ways remember Legion Weekly. 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