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MONTGOMERY, ALA. Feb. 18—
On the final day of the first part ufi
the session both houses of the Ala- |
bama lLegisiature hustled !llr(:ugh!
laws yesterduy, the House giving
sanction to (he following general
aws, in addition to numerous local
acts:
Appropriation for printing report of |
the educational commission: ‘a}:l)lu-}
priatory of $20,600 for tick eradication
Work, providing that fraternal insur- |
ance contracis which have been in
force two vears shall not be contest
ed for fraud or irregularities in ap
nications permitting incorporation
of church and benevolent societies;
giving the (overnor authority to
transform the city police forces of the
State into a State constabulary if the
necessity arises authorizing wrial
courts to impose indeterminate sen
tences in felony cases, and providing
for the jarcle of conviets under such
sentences,
Patchwork Measure.
Thic last is a patchwork to over
come the evils of conviet leasing until
tße recess committee of the lLegisla
tare can bring in a law at the w«-m\d‘
part of the session abolishing convict
icasing
A bill consigered by the fraternals
Insurance companies to be an assault
on them and said to have the backing
of the ald Lne companies was post-|
poned 1o '‘ne second session., and an|
attempt to reconsider the bill whu‘h‘
would impose a heavy road tax on all
citizens was also defeated.
An incident in the House , Which
aroused much enthusiasm was the
presentation of gold cuff links to Mr
Green, of Dallas, by the Montgomery
delegation, in recognition of his “bar—i
mony” measure and the success of
his work for the resoration of seif
government to the city of Montgom
ery. |
Amend Desertion Law.
The Senate amended the law re
garding family desertion so as ta
reach all fathers or husbands who
abandon their wives and children:
passed the law enabling the State
conviets to be used in mining coal on
State lands: prohibiting the throwing |
into public highways of broken glass
and other impediments to automobile
travel. requiring itemized statc~l
‘ments of expenditures from all State
officers when traveling on State busi- |
ness; repealing the St. Clair County
road law, and defeated the p"n(msw‘l‘
appointment of.a recess committee to
redistriet the State for legislative rpxu‘
resentation, \
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Matty, Back From War, ‘
Will Again Play Ball
(By International News Service.) ‘
NEW YORK, Feb. 18.—“ It was a
gecod game as far as it went, but T/
never got off the bench,” said Cap
tain Christy Mathewson today, "l‘~‘
ferring to his part in theé world war
Mathewson returned here aboard |
the liner Rotterdam, from Brest,
looking fit to tackle any war lhul'
may come along, and made prepara
tions to leave for Washington, where
he expects to get his discharge,
“What am | going to do? said
Matty. “Well, | guess it will be base
ball, as there is not much demand
for a poison gas officer in civil life.
All gas comes from the bleachers,
anyway. But I don't know just where
'l land.”
Speaking of fighting gualities of
the French, Matty said they were
grand.
“Bat they don't measure up in
baseball ' yet,” he said “You can't
hire a Frenchy to stand behind the
bat, and a fast ball makes 'em quit.
They're just not used to it. But if a
game broke up in a row those
Frenchies would surely be there”
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Bolsheviki Financed by
Huns, Says U. S. Man
(By International News Service.)
WASHINGTON, Feb, 18 —Germany
financed the Bolsheviki propaganda
in Russta, furnished men to officer
the Red Guards and directed innum
erable atrocities, Roger K. Simmons,
American Consular Agent at Moscow,
declared Monday afternoon before the
Senate committee investigating Bol
shevik propaganda.
NARRAGANSETT IS FLOATED.
LONDON, Feb. 18.~The American
transport Narragansett, which ¢ran
aground off Porthmouth several dayvs
ago while conveying 2,000 British and
American troops across the English
channel, was floated yesterday, All of
the troops were landed safely a few
hours after the accident occurred.
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(By International News Service.)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—"“Reck
less use ol public money on pet proj?
ecis of members of Congress’ was
denounced by Senator Kenyon (Re
publican) of Towa, in the Senate yes
terday during debate on the rivers
and harbors appropriation bill.
‘“T'he people are beginning to won
der whether Congress cares a tink
er's damn how it spends the public
funds,” shouted Kenyon He decried
the “efforts of his colleagues, in the
face of the nation’'s war debts, to en
courage extravagant appropirations
provided in the pending bill”
Particular attack was made by
Kenyon upon an amendment offered
by Senator Fletcher, providing =
large sum to improve the Ochlawaha
River in Florida.
“Why, you might as well appropri
ate money to beautify Lizard creek
that runs through my farm in lowa.”
Kenyon said
“The people are growing sick and
tired of this waste of public funds
We never will be able to hold down
taxation in the United States unless
we start now and cut off these use
less expenditures.
“The treasury very soon will start
another loan drive. Are you going
out to ask the people to buy bonds
in order to spend money on such
things as the Ochlahawha River
project? The people will not stand
for it lam going to vote to head off
such extravagance as this”™
Americans Made
Work in Germany
By H. J. GRENWALL. ¢
(Exclusive Cable by the International
News Service and The London
Daily Express.)
BERLIN, Feb. 18— American fae
tories in Germany are intact and in
readiness to restart operations as
soon as the peace treaty is signed,
Privy Councillor Herrman Eiders,
custodian of enemy property, an
nounces The American factories
have been operated under German
supervision and accounts kept of
the surplus profits, which will be
available to the owners after 1 per
cent charge for bookkeeping and
the war tax has bheen dedugted.
Owners, it is pointed out, therefore
will be able to draw profits from
the manufacture of arms and mu
nitions used against the Allies
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! TULESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1919,
While Neptune and Venus are in benefie
aspect today, astrologers behold sinister
signs in the heavens. Mars and Jupiter
are strongly adverse, while Saturn, Mer
cury, Uranus and the Sun ave all m ewil
ploces
« It B held that there will be a great
#eething of thought that affects all elasses
of persons, during the next few weeka,
and he who is wise will be steadfast and
confident that the world s slowly we
covering from its supreme erigis,
Mars is #ti! in a threatening eece
m‘t may affect business interests unfess
eo-operation in which every one is intee
ested s assurea
The seers declare that the Dianetary
swny makes for uncertainty, foreboding
and perplexity, which should be OvVercome
by faith and courage.
This Bhould be a fortunate direction S
love uffairs, which will multiply,
Again the stars seem to saver The
young and to presage retirement or the
ending of life for the old, for, as the new
era advances, all that belong to the ot
must give way
Women should make good use of the
hours of this day, which promises bame
fits m business vodertakings,
Today's configuration is not auspretons
for meeking mployment and the stars tm
dieate that rumors which are discousne
ing will muitiply, even though there is ot
Just cause for anxiety or dogpond.ne,.
Much enterprise on a scale that towilees
large interests is foreshadowed. New or
cupations and the development of hithesys
undiscovered resources are prophesied.
Uranus iz in a place this afternoon =
8 encouraging to seandalmongers
trouble-mdkers, who should be capetel,
however, for there is quick punEhmwnt
indicated
Persons whose birth date ie shhowmid
not waste time in pleasure or e
during the coming year. Attention x
bustness will assure prospersty,
Children born on this day wifl be elever,
artistic and accomplished. These mh .
Jects of Pisces also partake of Agrarees
characteristics. Neoptune s thedr princia
n"l ruling :unet. i
(Copyright, 1919, by MeClure Newwpaper Syndicate.)