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   Galveston Daily News (Newspaper) - June 13, 1914, Galveston, Texas                                7JD 82 JUNE 13, 1914-TWELVE ESTABLISHED 1843 REPEAL AWAITS LONG FIGHT IN CON- GRESS WHEN HOUSE SENATE EPOCH III of Democratic Party Shoulder to With June President Wilson's signature Is necessary to repeal the clause of the Panama Canal act ex- empting American coastwise shipping from lonK and Wtter fight In congress to an end today when the house debate and without the formality of a conference accepte by a vote of 216 to 71 the senate amend ment specifically reserving all right the United States may have under treaty or The president Is expected to sign the measure It waa Just a more than three months ago that he ad the house and senate In session urgently asking for repeal o the exemption clause that the nation might keep Its treaty obligations Speaker Clark was out of the city to but he and Vice President Marshal will attach their signatures tomorrow and send the to the White House OHC Amendment Toted Before ending the contest by ring In the senate amendment the house voted 174 to 108, a proposal ad- by Representative Moss of Wen Virginia to attach to the repeal a fla declaration of the right of the United States to exempt vessels from tolls and of the sovereignty of the United States over the canal During the discussion today there were flashes of heat in the debate which characterized the original consideration of the Representative Under- the democratic although voting for the said that con gress should never have made this American and called the amendment and Republican Leader who had vigor opposed supported the declaring It left the entire question of the rights of this country to be determined In the ative Glass of Virginia attacked the democratic leaders who opposed the rite denounced the outrageous assaults on the president by the and expressed indignation party who nave aspersed their own because they would not follow them Into the camp of the republican party In ad- of a republican Oppose President in he think you will search the political record of this country in. vain to find such a spectacle as we have found here in leaders of the democratic party Ing their party and standing shoulder to shoulder with against a democratic Twenty democratic members voted the motion to concur in the ate They Messrs. Lee of Patten of New Raker and of Thirty-seven republicans and three progressives joined the democrats in support of the They Burke of South Green of Greene of Hamilton of Hamilton of New Humphrey of Johnson of Kinkead of La Morgan of W. Smith of Stevens of Sutherland and Progressives Thompson of IMPEACHMENT OF JUDGE ASKED AlMon G. Dayton of Went Virginia of and June charges were presented In the house day against Alston G. United States district Judge for the northern district of West and were re- ferred to Judiciary committee for Representative of West Virginia the the Jurist of crimes and charge congressman various acts of personal and Judicial for which he should bo The case grows out of the labor bles In West GREECE AND TURKEY ON WAR HELLENIC NATION IS READY AGAIN TO FLY TO ARMS TO MAINTAIN ITS mm m PERSECUTED Dispatch Turkish Ar Machine Gun Into Town of At vail Greeks TWO DEAD IN SANTA FE East Into Open Switch eral Pun June 12.__Two were killed and wona at nine miles mat of tonight when Topeka Santa Fo passenger train No. J. cast ran into an open June Tur kish troops already pouring machine gun fire Into the town of Asia Minor In which Greeks live and a mas sacre the danger of war be Greece and Turkey largi A to which fell little short of a formal declaration of was uttered today by Premier Veni of Greece in the chamber of depu He was speaking on the of Greek subjects In Tension Near The premier's attitude showed tha the tension between Greece and key was near breaking point and tha the danger of war was M. who obviously found in restraining his language when he spoke of the way in which the Turki had treated his fellow said do not wish to allow to escape me which can not be but I in my duty if I did not In- form the chamber of deputies that tho has become very If a stop is not put to these con- ditions the Hellenic government will be forced not to content Itself with joining ID the lamentations of unhappy Prolonged cheers greeted the ment of the who added thai thousands of Greek had ready reached the home land from while thousands were only awaiting facilities order to cape from he could borne Timn in dred An official dispatch from an island off tho coast of Asia says that Turkish with machine puns and a force of day attacked the town of on tho at of the As tho town ia inhabited by The Greek government today sent a vigorous note to ing the of persecution of the Greeks In Turkey and the repair of damage caused them and their Public opinion in the Greek capital is greatly excited and demands are made that the government take immediate the Such not be WILSON PRAISES President Texan He Deserves Credit for Part In stock and pond Special to The June Sara Rayburn of author of the stock and bond which went through the house as one of the administration's trust legislative today received a letter from President Wilson him upon success of the The president's dated June 9, Dear Mr. We have all on with admiration and genuine appreciation as your stock and bond has been put through the It seems to me you deserve a great deal of praise for your part In the matter and want to make my humble contribution to the congratulations which I am sure you must be Cordially and sincerely IS DEAD Campbell of St. in Began an Grocer About Special to The St. Tune telegram announced the death of James Campbell of St. Louia at his summer home in where he had been III for several weeks from He leaves a fortune estimated to vidow and only daughter Miss a were with Mm. James Campbell began as a grocer's toy the career which ended with his suming a position in tho list of the richest He was born In Ireland April 4, 1848, and carne to the United States when 3 ears Ho lived at W. where he received nil the education 10 got in tho public schools FRENCH CABINET RESIGNS Premier nnd Ij Chamber of Con- In WILSON'S MEXICAN POLICY APPROACHES SUCCESS PROTOCOL FOR HUERTA'S SUCCESSOR IS SIGNED An Agitator and His Followers Who Escaped an Unwelcome Hose Bath by Their Natty Attire DELEGATES FROM MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES AFFIX THEIR SIGNATURES Pact Provides Manner of f erring Executive Power at ern Republic's Capital Next Move Is to Select the Photo Bain News ALEXANDER 1IKRKMA1V ALEXANDER BERKMAN to with of his Industrial Workers of the World followers recently They had announced that they were to make B over the conviction of some of their associates for in and the village fathers had prepared to meet them with an In- creased police force and with streams from the fire department's But Berkman turned up In natty summer garb accompanied by two or three women In the extreme of It quite evident that the bathing party was One of the Helen Is known In Industrial Workers of The reading from left to I. A. Helen off. PUNT IS SECURED SUMMARY OF THE NEWS I DIP o Dm PI PRESIDENT G. W. CORPORATION CABLES THAT FINANCES ARE MAN Til 13 STATH Frank Away In to The Nat eh Juno 4 GO tli Juno chamber of today defeated tho ministry of Alexandre Felix formed only to succeed that of Ganton in n vote on its declaration of and then gave it a vote of lack of Premier and his ministers picked up their portfolios and left tho to pre- sent their resignations to President Two motions wore before the ono approving tho application of tho thrae military law for tho which waa part of tho declaration of and tho disapproving of tho now on tho ground that H wni not of public News came to Galveston by cablegram from In Europe that the Southwestern Steel a has successfully financed by European The news of the successful financing of the Southwestern Steel Development Company means assurance of the con- struction of an Immense steel plant just the bay from Texas Details the financing of the ration were not given In the brief but news that President ney had been successful In Interesting capital to assure completion of he plans already announced brought oy last night to a number of prominent who are interested in the steel It is understood hat the greater part of the capital was by Mr. In hat it will become available for and that actual work of ng ground for the steel mills will not long Southwestern Steel Development Company will be an active competitor of he United States Steel It B a organized the montH of 1913, and Us backers are prominent icsa men from practically every large In the of It owns a arge tract of land at Texas ideally for the proposed The as drawn up ready for ex- cution when all details have been com- call for steel rolling plant and a Seven and it fa will find um- at the Iron ore will bo from the in n amplo supply having been arranged or from Marlon and Cass will be from les lu Coryell under the control f tho in addition the men the proposed plant have gone ven further in providing for raw by the purchase of virgin coal elds In the Warrior of material is here at our very door n snld President tat before sailing for Europe Our shipping with harbor at our front door and tho railroad linen of Texas at our back are un- Stool ctn bo in my at a lower cost of production than else ir. tho Very evidently tho president oC the corporation impressed tho tho foreign with whom ho from cablegram last Officers of tho corporation nro act O. W. O. Van of Flanagan of New Tork A ml Henry IT. of of Now Prank anj IN O. W. of OF T. p. A. will leave today for tropical SCHOOL CENSUS shewn has lastic population of F. SOHULTZ suddenly on passenger train at Union MRS. BOYER chosen dent of Galveston Art j SHORTAGE OF FOODSTUFFS at Vera I reported to Commercial PLANS ARE MApE to remodel the First man Evangelical Lutheran ON SANTA FE for May total according to COLORED KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS indorse compulsory education for their POUR STATE INSTITUTIONS ARE DROUGHT TO BY 111., June state the most Important having for Its president William unseated from the United States were closed by the state department here Representatives of the de- Immediately began an into the m June from the United States and the Huerta government formally affixed their in the presence of the mediating representatives of and to the firat protocol of the series through which it is hoped to restore peace in The agreement as to the manner of transferring executive power from to the new government stood the acid test of reduction to It vides A government is to be constituted in Mexico of a character to he later which shall be recognized by the United States on to be and which from that day forward shall exercise public functions until there shall be inaugurated a constitutional The brief protocol was significant of two It makes ao mention of General Huerta as the provisional as stated in Associated Press dispatches last omits the method of transfer which the Mexican delegates and mediators gested and to which the United States objected on the ground that its retention would be tantamount to recognition of the existing The Mexican plan provided that Huerta should name as minister of foreign affairs the man agreed on here for provisional SOUTHERN PACIFIC Is sued for at PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION ends convention at HOUSTON HEIGHTS win got new sewer mors were current that a receivership tern within short would be were tho La Salle Savings the Broadway State the Illinois State Bank and the Ashland Twelfth Street State known as the day chain of The La Salle Street Bank was the main Com- the banks have deposits of 397, and reported cash means of 692. Of deposits consists of city The bulk of this ia on deposit with the La Salle ton to bo instructed in aid STATE FEDERATION OF LABOR adjourns Street Trust and at El Paso after electing OIL MILL REPRESENTATIVES and FERGUSON WARMLY ATTACKS record of j ABRAHAM LINCOLN is eulogized at grave of mother In WILSON AND highly optimistic over j 000, peace WRONG HEAD PRODUCED In court at In damage SUFFRAGE SEEMS ASSURED of entrance Into women's deliberations at PROTOCOL SIGNED by United States and Mexico at Niagara CARRIER conveys news of striking balloon In Street Trust and Savings Daniel chief bank who took personal charge of the town bank and sent deputies to the smaller snld he expected to see the La Salle Street Trust and Savings Bank open for business next Ha Mexican The Mexican form of aa a part of the are because It does not specifically deny to name as of foreign the man chosen here for provisional president If the latter Bees fit to accept designation from It la not considered that the new provisional who la likely to be a would take the executive power directly from but he might do BO from some other Individual whom Huerta might leave in All parties now are concentrating on the second part of the peace which relates to the name of the provisional and sibly will Include his cabinet of Embodiment of Though the protocol is of few it Is embodiment of that for which the United States has striving for more than a elimination of With formal Statement of bis Intention to withdraw when Mexico Is politically today's protocol takes for granted that such a pacification will cur and arranges for the The question of constitutional sentation here is still an open The mediators say will not officially admit the delegates unless they agree to an It is not that some way may be found for the constitutionalists to participate In the peace parleys after they Members of the mediating colony night were united in optimistic spirit for the first time since the conferences With one block cemented ly In every one waa hopeful that the work done today will prove to bo the solid corner stone from which the entire structure of the peace clan will rapidly mm TODAY GENERAL ATTACK ON BIG W. G. SHARP NAMED by Wilson to j declared he sent examiners to the er institutions as a precautionary He Insisted there was no political phase to the action of his Examination of the La Sallo Street Bank by two months ago dis- he a quantity of what be to now FOUR STATE HANKS in which waa Interested FORT WORTH CLUB has large hospital only convalescence In A. figures In losing to AMERICANS will defend polo cup today British NEW ORLEANS ATHLETIC CLUB wind junior at track LEAGUE FRANCHISE HOLDERS call to meet today In DALE OMAR of I nml will to WINS THIRD TIME from over triangular FINANCIAL TROUBLES In cause of STEERS form chief receipts nt Fort ALL COTTON MARKETS RULE with lines of S tn 10 change that In the last three to and the cashier of the there has been what was termed a mild run on the causing ft depletion of about In j United Senator and C. H. vice i to comment upon the anon. MILITANTS MAKING TROUBLE MM In London mid Shower With to tod n y continued of wore on nearly n d 02-311 theaters in tho end of London women In to mako nnd Ion from on Tho wore hurtled from tho by nnd In- Tho of Mrs. Km incline la a I LONG CO. Pall to Tny Debit nt 111., La Sallo Street Trust ami was tho solo banking of Kidney A which was on tha Hoard of Trodo today an to pay Its debit balance nt to n by John K. president of the com- Mr. tho firm vont and wonM hnd only ono and tho ro rid on there inn do it for UB to this after na wo woro to a saM. mild Hint OKO gold Interest In his IS to The June Panfilo with his entire army of upward of renewed hie at- tack on the city of at E o'clock this Deserters from the brought word that they were pre- paring to evacuate the had no time to communicate with for but ordered an attack Immediately on receipt of mation that a large amount of guns and military supplies were Jn and undertook to cap- ture the place in order to prevent the federals carrying off or destroying Carranza Indorsed General tera's fiction and ad vised him to push the battle and make sure to capture the supplies and army ns It Is ex- tho place will fall Dr. S. an American complained to tho state that twelve acrea of valuable farm land be- longing to him In tho of pas has been consented by tho Consul Elder at on instructions from Secretary laid the before General ano in reply to a telegram from tho military of there wan no truth In Caballero ho would make no confiscations of any kind out orders first from his INDIANS BATTLE IN MEXICO HEADS OF AT OPTIMISTIC CON- IN fitr n who 10, a Jonce County in nf for at A. m. day In tho of counly I Jiff b co Icon Are Refuted In At- tack on by Come to Juno and I'M ma Indians fought other for days In a recont attack on and of the town of nnd tho assailants were driven off. to advices Ins When tho town an for nld wan sent to tha At tho held the town nnd ing nt range the and turned the tide of June ton government was so optimistic over prospects for the success of mediation that cabinet members fairly radiated when left the White Houso after a with tho President broke his long and patient alienee on the subject by the declaration that the outlook for mediation was tary Bryan was so enthused the peace outlook that he laughed with newspaper men and fellow cabinet bers as they tarried outside the executive The secretary of state and Daniels asserted the Mexican was looking hopeful from the viewpoint of the United in the day Secretary Bryan fied reports from Niagara Palls that the Huerta delegates and representatives of tho United States hnd agreed on the method for transmitting authority In Mexico from Huerta to the proposed He to reveal the details tho latest for- warded eurly today by mull to Niagara announcing his decision to send representatives to the mediation was touched on at the cabinet The White House learned ly In the day of decision nnd alpo that the constitutionalist chief ad- hered strictly to his attitude that no armistice should bn Word from that the not ranga Into tho conference un- less thoy should to an throw no da nip IT rm tho of That tho will go officially or unofficially certain in view uf the fact already hnn tho mon. hem the for tbo will bo Fernando fitr In Mexican a in the of dont In and recently  

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