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"Steularily, the platform to Tliora ia »• . > to the Fafcaral Fa Act to facillate the acquisition a# land, and no pledge to rrtkrt to rire fainaii long-time I to estiMMi rural personal An an-| of tha eeil condition* existing h. a~p*l » .| for a to remedy Blv Caat t» Firwn "The platform naturally mdome* the transportation act and the lifMatltn Abar that'* h tL parpaaa~«ftlmt party to cripple or to teiminata this eeaaatiaeto*. whose offenae is that it haa m >aj the people and not tha pre datory intereota. "Tha platform evades tha pi iiM-lple at compelling the iiinfflaan of Amer ica, who rot *20.000.000,000 oat of the wmr, to pay their Mr share of the taata. It make* no^N*if»M or pledge aa to how to pay at mm paal» tteaal debt of nearly $30,000,000,000. tnehaiinir loans to tha nationa with which we ware aaaociated during the war, and the wobMy plank on taxa tion fives po hope to thaw who have • right to expert a declaration for pnaft pajlimit of our enormous na tinaal litif by taxes apon pi ivihge and monopoly hrtsissti. Aa paehan seem la have had powarfal friends on tha «Ui demand fcr legislation to control the pa>ksi ■ is mmplatsly ignored in tha platform. "The farmeri of Amirici win wait to aa« what sort at a platfuai is adop ted at 8aa Francisco." M«ws Item* Ftmm TU Eftk Trilun to be «# thr jr meet in convention la I Tidy 10 to nwi—W a candidal" tor the offlee of J^aoldanl r4 the United erahip The ComtttM of rortr-1 niai at whkh indicate* M from 41 riata* of th* union, —rdad quntionnairni to tiM IM.OM at the committee who Ion ■their interest in tho nm. to form a now political party, throagh pamhplota which mii aent oat aftar tho idaa at tho nriramtatioa waa roncmvoH in IH9. The** <|ueationnaire* aoked if tho mem bora favorad the retention of th« thrro-plank platform adopted ia St. Louia, when the committee mot thorn I aft uprinc; or, if changea wore doair «a, they wore to bo indicated. *mj*e tiona for a name for the party, and it and Return* from the questionnaire)* tor* at the convention for *ome time ami the dMim are for Senator La Kollette. Prank P. Walsh. of Kansas City, member* of the Pederal Commis sion on Industrial Relation*; Lynn J. Prosier, Governor of North Dakota, and Amoa Ptnchot, at New York, favored ia the order named. "American" ia receiving the graat eat number at votaa for the neme to be adopted by the party. Official* at the organisation state that many Republican* are joining Nonpartisan Lsaguar* from the Da kotaa, Minnesota and the weet are expected to join in the aw»vement for a new party, aa are many members of the American Legion. Any member at the Committee of Porty-Eight ia eligible aa a delegate to the national convention. The num ber of delegate* from each state will not be limited, but each state will eaat the same vote in the convention aa Its electoral college vote. Pelage tee have been selected by itau convention or state committees prior to June tS. Official lUfwt Of Pnaary Cameron Morrison, in the offWial count of the priamry vote on June 5, leada Max Gardner by «T. The *o^ Hson total ia 40.170 against *9,OSS aa the imimtod result shut*a. Page pod ad 30,180. Morrison leada Gardner ia SO of the 140 counties and Gardner goes *h«ed at Morrison in 40 In Tad kin. Gardner and Merriaon »tand off with ISO each. Judge B. P. Long and Judge W. P. Stacy will run off the gaprsma court justiceship July 3, Stacy being first high after Hoke with 34,363 votes; Long. 3S.&43; Adams. 33.141 Baatoi Durham and J. P. Cook will contest for aodltor Senator Overamn gets 94J0C again st 23JM far Blmki. H.fh Rite for M—Bond* Boston, Mam—It h atid that tha imi» of HM.IW • par rant vtiool district bonds of the citv of Clrraland. dua annually float Ml to IM*. m Um only initam within a ir»n«r*tio»l whara i waifiyttty tha financial stantffofr of CbnhW Ha* baen oklif m< mtaraat at th« ratr of • par cant. Bond an win rv*aaibar that tha city of Ntw York waa uWgad to (all * par cant short-tana haaria at ftp bacinninr of th* war, hat thia waa to nftiad a ■atatinr kaaaa hrfriy haM abroad, and th* hoktora damandad la .madia t* pavmant hi pU. TV Hty at Brockton. Mamai haartli. haa latawUj ■aid a • par rant iaaaa hat alaa at ■hart maturity . NOTICE. I. W *Waat Dnw Co.^itharpab!ah*d or oral for tha taanhi—and M rtettja of tha tMaf mtntaa tha atora •« «T tha. la ■■•woy ™iumuiwii. | ita* ». 1920. I. W. Waat Drag Op. Sfij Cawly, TW Airy. by the Board of Com af the Town of Mount . on petition mad* to tha Beard at Cemmiaeionera by the required number of property Iwwmi on Hoar* Avenue. or Moore Street, in tha Town of Mount Aicy. nprescntin® also tha requiied pen»gatmn of tmt mgm on aaid (tract, rw.lutiona wara paaaed and adopted urtmni tha im provment and paving a' said street from Main street to tha terminua of half of each improvement and tha ex penae thereof to he barn by tha town of Mount Airy, and one-fourth on each side of aaid >tract ta tha proper ty owners, constituting the other half of auch expense; aaa ahmic, in with auch petition and reaolu 'd mprueemanta t the coat theraaf i aa follower Total coat per lineal feot from Main ■ tract to what ia known aa the Piedmont Warehouse M4 Coat to property owners per lineal foot beyond Waiahooae «J2 Coot toaau petty owners per lineal foot to Wimouc Ltf Coat per lineal foot bajaaii Ware house and to the teoninns of said street to paupeitf o aaa IS lit aa shoam and ihraimiaad by piat ana map of L W. Barber. Supt., which ia en file in the office af the Secretary ta tha Board and opea to public in spectiaa. which may shew Now, therefore, the Board of Coa Town of Mount Airy: 1. That^tJw (oHo«in( in Umohu «**1 awnern alone Street, or Arena*, to-wit: The kttn of tSi. H<>tlinf*woi " S3 feet « ta A. GoUuuU, M ft. 10 W. B. Ktac m ft Cm. . K. Scfcafer W ft. »** i L Mm Ml ft. Mb R. L. Penn 70 ft. 10T.10 W. T. Purrt. »1 ft «ta. 1«000 K. K.. Himmmtm 110 ft. lOOJO X. T. Satlth » ft. 10 A. 71.76 J. E. itlMM or Maurt Airy New* 24 ft. 10 m L S0.lt Fim National Bank 00 ft 0 ta 1SU7 tad Tkal the •foresaid meat* are Mm* mm i «tta and *everal aa aboT* aW the mm are ha«*»j i r4er of the Board of Commk ft U» Town af Mount Airj. MM l*t. 1000. .T, to strike and abolition ai ory arbitration and anti-strike eiant bar of tha floor and demanded that their rot- ] aa be recorded aa "no" on the rnroida. President Go m per* waa conceded to Cake the floor in support of tha league when it heram* apparent that the de'egatea ware swinging to the opposition of t!ie neir rj ceuncit emphatic appeals tn behalf -f the covenant. The report of the comm-ttee on in ternational relations, which wasadopt ed. declared that to reject the league would be "indorsing the policr of the greed. haMf and brutal war aa rale that coides in tha settlement at MIa it not a perfect document, and perfection ia not claimed for it," the report added. "It doea. howe»er. mark the 1«2**t a pproac h to perfection that ew haa bean is I isad for the pre vention of war. It moat meet with the unqualified approval and support of the American working people." of labor failed to place itself an rec ord for international peace T" asked Mr. Goes per*. "I can't recall tf Tha to aa. to "Im if the United State* shoaU ratify tho iMfu* of ntww Um vwtd will not mo tlto dinmanMt tho flrot jr«r h nuybt for a i C, he adiM day for which we Nn. W« lay hr tht »tiitun of ud oar children'! children Dm MeKillop. of Seattle. M tho to the i ■a, * of tit* 1 Dm the An to tho railroad track-' "Wo otofH OMO ot • pUo of baHv od ariia aad one af Iko m got ■»oi«l lone atrand* of it. Wo Nof|tl »if»m and r wm fornd to pot (town on tho track. "A tow minatoo later akttt I wao utroKsHng to eocapo I hoard tho mi Me of « train. I triad to mb, bat Aa tho engine am within m fow rod* of ma, I dna all lay «h ongth into mt fna my mouth «i i —ling. Ikon T loooonod my right lay and swunff partly froo front the track, hat my loft foot and hand woro too tightly hound to ha roloaood tiro body. T Hfpoao I faiwtorf for »l moment, bat woo I woo ecreemin* » 1 *- I- ■ , i, dl , •*- -.Li ^ wiwre ina nwy^Ri uiiuv www wom wbi still partly »ti ung aroand my body." c» Warren G. HtnHiif has mb a r—Malt of OWo, which m D*M lagaof 1 ty. Oho. Wov. % ISM. the (Meat «f| •Ifht children. HI* tether. George T. Harding, an a country _n_A-1 ■. ■ I 1 tt a ^ n — n I i onwn came irom ocouxnu. rwiore | goiiif to Ohio the I _ dents of Pennsylvania, where some of them were masaatred kr Indiana. Oth er* fought in the BmiiIhHi—«j war. Dickerson. was dacended from an old time Holland Dutch family, the Van Brim In his youth Warren Harding lived the life of a farmer boy attending the '-illage school until 14 years of ago. hen he enter* OWo Central College of Iberia, from which he was graduat ed. As editor of the college paper he Tint displayed a talent for journalism. He waa obliged to i to pursue his college mm. At one time he cut cant, at another painted barns and at still amjthsi drive a team and helped to grade the readhad of a new railway. At 17 ha taught a district school and plavad a hern in the village braaa hand. At odd times he worked in the vil lage printing office. in time becoming an expert typesetter and later a lino type operator. He is a practical man aad job printer, and aa a up man" is said to have few '."He lucky ptece he haa carried aa I a tor is the old printer's rule he when he was sticking type. In 1M4 Dr. Harding moved his ily to Marian. A short th*e a the tether pini haasil for Harding The Star, than a i On the payer Warren formed ovary functio managing editor In all the Senator haa owned it there haa never been a strike of a threatened en*. Senator Harding is tloaaly ideati snti i1 prism in Maiies aad sthsi parte of the Mate. Be la directer of a kaa»
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