High Court Blocks Texas Permits in Contested Red River Lands
The U S Supreme Court enjoined Texas and Oklahoma from issuing permits or removing gas and oil equipment in the Red River valley amid boundary proceedings. Jacob M Dickinson was named receiver to take possession within 15 days, with a 100000 dollar bond, to report to the court after investigation. Armed tensions had grown over minerals in the region.
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Japanese Defeated in Battle With Reds in Siberia
Tokyo reports seven hundred Danese troops and civilians clashed with Russian Bolshevik forces at Nikolaevsk on the Amur river. Japanese forces faced possible guerrilla warfare as evacuation policy edges toward a Siberian withdrawal.
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Complex analysis argues that the German revolution retained old military influence under a nominal socialist government. The piece notes the Ebert regime as a cover, the suppression of Spartacists, and the continued power of Junkers and officers behind the scenes.
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RIGES SOAR ON PACKERS TIEUP
Chicago April 1 Federal mediators seek agreement as 900 striking stock handlers at a stockyards firm remain out. No more tile arrivals. plants run on backlog. Fresh meat prices jump with pork at 38 cents wholesale. lard and provisions rise. Buyers source beef and pork from Paul and Cincinnati packers as centers shift to other outlets.
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Cheyenne Carpenters Gain Wage Increase After Vote
In Cheyenne Wyoming on April 1 the local carpenters union announced a wage raise after a planned project strike was postponed for at least one month. The decision was made at a formal meeting with continued coverage expected on page 4.
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Headliners In Today's Theaters
Movie listings note Molly and es Sherley Mason at TRAWFOR with Turn to the Right. Ellanay shows Sinners. Alice Brady appears in The Dangerous Talent at GRECIAN with Margarita Fisher. Alto presents The Third Generation. Unique offers The Hushed Hour with Blanche Sweet. Wigwam features Balance of the Air starring Lieut. Bert Hall.
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El Paso Herald Claims Lead Over Local Newspapers
The El Paso Herald asserts its circulation is nearly double that of any other El Paseo paper, emphasizing its dominant market position and readership reach in the city.
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Original Redskins To Be Recruited
Adjutant general Timothy Mc Coy returns from Wind River where Shoshone and Arapahoe chiefs consent to start a recruiting campaign for a national guard cavalry troop. His knowledge of tribal tongues helped persuade leaders to proceed promptly.
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May Prosecute Chicago Firemen Out On Strike
Chicago firemen face possible conspiracy prosecutions as widespread resignations hit the force. About seven hundred firemen signed resignations, with 1800 of 2267 truck and pipe men expected to join. Engineers threaten to walk out if nonunion workers are used. Other city workers remain on strike. Mayor Thompson to appoint a three department head and five alderman arbitration panel.
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German workers vote to continue conflict in Ruhr
News dispatches from April 1 report the Ruhr strike continuing after terms refusal. Paris notes 48 hour govt extension to Essen terms and ongoing negotiations. Dutch and Danish reports describe extremist control, unrest, and limited government action amid possible French military moves.
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Berlin Council Rejects General Strike Call Over Ruhr Crisis
Berlin council members from an extreme radical group decided against a nationwide strike in Germany amid the Ruhr valley situation. The decision hinges on ongoing negotiations with the Ruhr working men's organization in Munster and reflects the stance of Berlin workers on the issue.
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American businessman accuses Juarez police in robbery
A prominent Jacksonville businessman, A. S. Nidor, says he was robbed of 267 dollars in Juarez and later swindled at police headquarters after seeking help. Under U. S. consul E A Dow, investigators began probing the assault and theft by three men aided by a uniformed Mexican.
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Erie railroad strike to halt work on boats in New York
A general strike of workmen on all railroad boats except ferries will start at 2 PM, announced by Capt Maher of the Erie strike committee. A conference with railroad officials failed to resolve hours disputes, and there is talk of extending the strike to passenger ferries, though today ferries operate as usual.
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Wyoming Restaurants Declare Open Shop Policy
Casper Wyoming restaurant owners announced an open shop policy after a midnight walkout by about 3506 union workers seeking a 17 percent pay raise and a six hour day. Owners offered a six day week at the old weekly scale and restaurants reopened with many patrons left waiting.
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Last Day for Wanda Hawley Similarity Contest
The Herald runs the Wanda Hawley Similarity Contest with judging tonight by John M. Wyatt Hal BE Christie and John H. Regan to pick the contestant most resembling the actress. The Week End edition will print the winner’s picture and Monday evening she will receive a Rialto box party and a gold wrist watch from W T Hixson at Mesa and Mills.
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Wilson Allows Name To Go On Georgia Ballot
President Wilson did not act to block his name on Georgia’s presidential primary ballot. The Georgia Democratic state committee received Gardner's telegram about a petition meeting the required signatures for the April 20 primary. The White House said he did not authorize use of his name and did not respond to the telegram.
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Five Socialists Expelled from New York Assembly
Five Socialist leaders from New York City Louis Waldman August Claessens Charles Solomon Samuel A Dewitt and Samuel Orr were expelled from the New York assembly amid a 116 to 28 vote. Debate lasted 22 hours as spectators filled the chamber. Theodore Roosevelt opposed the expulsion in his first speech as a member warning against sweeping removals for political differences.
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Samuel A. Dewitt
Samuel Orr
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Supreme Court Leak Indictments Target Four Individuals
Washington DC April 1 District of Columbia grand jury returns indictments against Ashton Embry James Graves Barnett Moses and F E Mayer for conspiracy to defraud the United States by leaking Supreme Court opinions prior to public announcement The report notes Embry provided a tip enabling others to profit from short selling 500 Southern Pacific shares for about 1412.50 dollars.
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District of Columbia Supreme Court
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Southern Pacific Oil Lands
Ashton F. Embry
McKenna
Supreme Court
James Harwood Graves
Department of Justice
Barnett KE
Moses
Washington
FE. Millard Mayer
New York
Hoover signals liberal test for party platforms
Herbert Hoover states the conditions under which he would back a party ticket or accept a nomination. He would judge the Republican platform on its forward looking, liberal content and oppose a radical or reactionary program. He would apply the same test to a Democratic bid, noting dissatisfaction with Wilson era governance and opposing Prohibition reversals. He also critiques the treaty stance and signals continued involvement in California primaries.
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Hiram Johnson
El Paso Jobbers Plan First Buying Week
Jobbers of El Paso in dry goods clothing and related lines vote to hold a dedicated buying week from April 6 to 10. They plan wide newspaper advertising inviting southwest merchants with hotel accommodations lunches passports and advance reservations. Led by Ed Sanders participating firms include Haymon Krupp Co Albert Mathias Co Laskin Swatt Co Boretz Mercantile Zelman Kotosky Louis Chernis China Palace Shelby Shoe Thacker Baca.
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Ed Sanders
Haymon Krupp & Co
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Boretz Mercantile Company
Zelman- Kotosky Company
Louis Chernis
the China Palace
Shelby Shoe Company
Thacker & Baca
Logging a road from Roswell to El Paso route debated
A committee led by Will C. Lawrence will travel from Roswell to inspect the Carlsbad to El Paso corridor to choose the best route. At a Pecos Valley Ozark Trails meeting the executive group could not decide whether to reach El Paso via Van Horn or Pecos Texas. The committee will review the southern Carlsbad segment and report soon.
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Cat factory in Pueblo aims at selling cat hides
In Pueblo Colvin starts a new industry by using cats fed on Arkansas river fish. After skinning the cats for hides priced at 1.50, he uses the entrails as fish bait. Colvin calls his method perpetual motion and claims a strong market for the hides.
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Charles Colvin
Delaware House Rejects Equal Suffrage Amendment
Delaware House defeats ratification of the equal suffrage amendment with a 26 to 6 vote. Some members who supported the measure initially later shifted to opposing, prompting reconsideration efforts. The action was taken in Dover on April 1.
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Insurgent Chief Told Rome to Accept Plan at Fiume
In Ieste Italy an envoy of Prime Minister Nitti informed Gabriele d Annunzio that Italy will adopt President Wilsons Adriatic settlement plan. In Washington US will not be represented at the San Remo peace conference. no official delegation has attended since last December.
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State Department
Franklin L. Polk
Paris
President Names Texan Minister to Switzerland
President Wilson nominates Hamp son Gary of Palestine Texas as minister to Switzerland. He will succeed Pleasant A Stovall of Savannah Ga who resigned. Gary a former Texas legislator and Spanish American War veteran was consul general at Cairo Egypt prior to the nomination.
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el Paso
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Houston
Samuel Belden
San Antonio
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Organized labor backs strict federal packing regulation
Washington report says organized labor endorsed a bill to separate packers from stockyard ownership and bar selling non meat products. Jackson H. Ralston of the AFL urged the measure before the House Agriculture Committee, with Attorney General Palmer to testify the next day.
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Jackson H. Ralston
American Federation of Labor
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Palmer
Wilson Rules Yanks On Rhine
President Wilson told Congress that American troops on the Rhine answer to him as commander in chief and remain under armistice terms. He said the Rhineland commission has no authority over U S troops and that Maj Gen Allen has full police and defense authority to maintain order and repel attacks.
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Wilson
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Boys Get Big Chance In Camp With Y M C A This Summer
El Paso Herald offers two weeks at Mountain Park camp near Cloudcroft to boys in El Paso and adjacent regions in exchange for 15 new one month subscriptions. Transportation meals lodging covered. See H. H. Fris for details.
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