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. A,' - f - V CHKONOLOGY; OF 1921' iTJnlted States Steel corporation? Aug. :li further wage reduction tor un-. kUe? Landls,' aa-t arbiter : for I i ii i An svaa a& a. . asaAAW soi-ATAM a :,T working 5l.i: and: condition..' s?a ,on reDresenUtion system. - rAnrpneiiiKuuii ssvoicixa. :, - - Bt5irvf 20-Open shop for carpenter " Sp1 in Chicago.: vzxX-.?:? it-General - railway ;ttrlke .;aiea,; .tart October SO. M' 0rt Nine allied unions refused -to: ocl: ."".viita bv rail brotherhood. Jiv flU?j?t k-Rallway labor board announced would not consider wage ' cut requesta J f -Br Vr, R. Brooks, discoverer of fn?i all working rule , ouestlons ihadeen: 5 Geneva. N.nTr '-l!' - -ftr huHar"?''; United State- Senator ,de'r Raii way strlka orderfcancelled brotherhood chiefs. S I way strtka oruer a canceuea j . r$ov. l-Mllk .true. . -i:."-!:.? nt.-tlIVnr.i' iez:-i: .,"rn' Three thousand ' vnv 18-Packing house employees, un- I ;' May - a Mrs. 'Ella" U RoodV founder ot Atr Zhop representaUon plai olunUrllrrAVboTr BocletylnXRicago.-, ;!L2 ift ner cent cut 4tf wages. TV; innen ahoD Drlnclple,forrraOroad .hoo 'crafts recognized in workta? rules. handed down Jy railway iaoorsuoaru. Deo 5-Paeking Industry butchers struck In some cuies.. a:.Tm rourt of Unltedl States ruled 1 nlcketing is illegal, but organizing Jn non-s I Plc.K. io iiv-;-.-r-.--,1i-i-..-sl-y-.--.i.- US.T-Fatal strike lotst.:cliW &SSri"!g- fe o HunrianV national mbly nkinir plants. 1...Cr.,:,v.-r . -My Brig. Qen. Horace vPorter, nvn passed -law dethroning Charles and enist ;Pne?afEastern railroads -served notice veteran and diplomat Ja New Tprk. ;Ing thiHipsburJ datyCT I iw iiKansas stated troopa called out to check riots .of striking miners..-;?, i. . SPOILS i j ; Jan. l--Californla . university - defeated Ohio State at football, -0. - ; . ' . Davis cup won by TUden; and Johnston, American team, in New- Zealand. ' . jan 12 Baseball magnates signed agree nient giving Judge Landls full ' powers as : head of the commission" : Jan. 14-Benny- Leonard, ' lightweight champion, defeated Klohle MitchelL r I t-ik 7 Tattle Rritron wltrwia'Vit rha.m- on, defeated xetrijewi3 i isingiana. - - ; a nrii is Baseball season opened. - "' : May 30 Tommy Milton In" a Frontenac won Indianapolis 500-mile auto! race. . June t University of Illinois won west-i ern conference field and track meet W. T. Tilden of Philadelphia ; won Inter--national tennis championship at Paris. - i June 6 Suzanne . Lenglen r beat Molla ilallory for woman's tennis, championship! In Paris. -ri.f:4;i: ;?.;j June ft University of Illinois 'won,: West-, ern conference baseball championship. : j June lS-Univeralty of -IlUaols;.wpn. Na-: tlonal collegiate athletic meet ' 5'; f i -'" American team defeated. British In first; polo game. - :: '.--' y June 22 American team defeated Brltlah In second and final game Of polo.- ': June 24 Jock Hutchison, America, and Roger Wethered. England, tied for British open golf championship. . : ' '-"t Yale defeated Harvard 'In annual boat race. -" ---.r:-;7;;-.1 ' ' v'- ' June 26 Hutchison won play-off for : British golf champlonsbi ( . , July 1 Jack' Dempsey r knocked - ont Georges Carpentler of .-France,; ia fourth round of world's champlpnBhip battle at: Jersey City. . t-;' i July 4 W. T. Hayes of ChlcagoVwon day: court singles tennis championship." ; ' : ' July IS Charles .Evans. -Jrf of Chicago again won western gttmateursolf ACham-; 'pionshlp. ."'.-.-'. .C;-:."" j July 22 James M Barnes "wort -national ;open golf championship at" Wasblngton.r- - July 23-Yale-Harvard Athletes defeated Cambrldge-Ozford'team.-M--c t l Tuiv sKTAt Tiamn .wAnrhsntnmw.iirh I July 25 Pete Herman w6nhaataniwelght title from Joe Lynch' ' r -, July 27 Bryan Downey knocked Tout Johnny Wilson in fight, f or 'nttddleweighf championship. -. ' " -s- Aug. 2 1-ormer members ; ot Chicago White Sox and others ioquirted 'of. con-M spiracy tt Dirarv to "throw" iJi M13,-world series f games. - - : . ; 5 " . Aug. 2S-Walter Hagen .of ' New" York won Western Open" GlifichaiiTonshlpTjar Cleveland. . - j; : . - : Ellis Haak of Canton, :0., woniGrand American Trapshooting handicap.. : i Sept. S American tennis team i-won Davis cup, defeating Japanese., - s k ; - i Sept. 6 Miss America II set world's rec- ord for water craft by making 80.S6T miles an hour at Detroit : -' " i - - Sept. 19 WUllam Tilden JI won national tennis champlonship";-..v..;;s-t--YK'.;-v-'-' Sept W-Jesse Guilford "of Boston won - ' : national amateur golf -championship. ' league Oct can league nennant. t- ' :' " '. i ' .- Oct 6 Peter, Manning Jtrottedrivorld'a record mile in liK?-;-V3. t Oct S-Misa Marion Hoians bf -New York won national women's golf -championship.' Oct 13 New York Giants jwonr world's championship. :" v ''-'- ,& ---";;r- Oct. 24 Halifax schooner ; Bluenose won international nshermen's race. ,;7 i ' - Nov. l-UnlversUy of Jowa; won- West em conference football championship.-' Har-ard defeated Tale. -'.' : 1 4 Nov. 23 Jake ; Sehaefer won . world's." balk-line championship, defeating Hoppe.- Dec. 17 John Laytoii won three-cushion championship from Augle " ' Kieckhef er' ; AERONAUTICS J an. 15 Twelve navy seaplanes com- Pled flight from San, Diego, CaL; to h Canal zone. ' : ; -5 .'. April 27 J. T, Christensen president of Associated Air Mall Pilots, killed, in crash at Cleveland. . ?' --v" ; June 1 Air mail routes, 4 except v New York-San Francisco, ordered abandoned. V; June 5 Laura BromwelL'. famous avta trlx, klUed by faU of plane. .. . ; ;. Sept. 20 Swiss balloon won' International -.race cup, traveling from Brussels" to Dub- Na. '-f-l-': Sept 28 UeutJ." A.:4MaoReady; made world's altitude record; 40.SQ0. feeU at Day ton, 0. : r? y-S- Nov. 3 Albert V Acost' Won Pulitzer trophy at Omaha, flying ISo miles at aver-: ags speed of 1T miles aa Aour,- world rec ord for closed rourse.-. V" A"1-- . -v NECROLOGY: Jan. : n n& at-Fort Creok;Neb.-'? Vt Tbeobald -vonBethmann-Hollwegg, f?er ,taPrial Oerman chancellor., - . 7 James -; G. J Scripps," newspaper K-Muouer, m tinrornia-; v n "Henry Bernhardt, f American art I couector and dealer. - . ..v-... - -..i Jan. ?l iirnrTiom.- M,..i T..i.;. ' MissourL - -- . -.v.. j--j'.M". . ' --. en, WV ycMronomyrofesSor: emeritus at VassaT - :: V-:; '- nhitr ,?-Frank I. King-, grain ;man - and Philanthropist in Toledo, d rf, Admiral E. W. Taussig, . U. .8." .N..J Jan. 30-John Francis Murphy, Ameri-' rw-5n-, 31 Frederick H. Parkhurst, r gover- li J Kropotkin, Russian rNlhl-r 'v5' of- Barrett Wendell of Har-2 1 7 James Gibbons Huneker, author, ak1,J?Ic critIo ln-New;Iork.; :" - Catt P$izhv J- P.- Farrelly of Roman ; VzUc .dIcese of Cleveland, O.' vu. i lir r A - r WinKn' ? frtnn. President of Miaml'univertity, at Oxford, J - T-.-. v. if:i eb. 255 W ' tp nAMk -i n.mftr 1 - - . ... . i AAWWU, v . Cratlr- 1-1 r,"""".""-51 - rjrl Coriri .; tw1B cnairman, in ;, vtreenwtoa. onn. v, ,. SvS'vry. 24-Pr, F." J, v;Sklff,:'dIrJtoot few museum. Chicago:. ,; vr"-z? ich ,, yield March negro. March 2-RepresentaUve Champ Clark TTrta55 Thomas H. Paynter, , former united states senator front? Kentucky.: at fil". W." Burnham,' retired pro eaV .f astronomy at University ;of, Chi cago, at Chicago. 3 r --r 0 crc,h 17-Dr. Frank W. Gunsaulus, edu- . & iecturer, minuter, at Chicago, it rc 19-Bert Leston Taylor, Journal-; "t. In Chicago. .-.' ,. htiarch 24-Jmes Cardinal Gibbons, arch-: Ami0? of Baltimore and- primate , of the erlcan . Catholic - hierarchy, at BalU-; "ore,. Aid. . - - - .. . , .. - . - naIf,1 i2-Tohn .-. Burroughs, American ' .l-Askenyformer TJr.!ts r' -?-jr'--' Jjonc Washinzton. - Bent 29 New York Giants wonNatlonal I r..! TL.iri Sj'Z.7:u. VynT loy ecung .r-awin uenoy ior secretary pennant ; tOLSi- lfew York TaikwoW Ameri- SeP. I a&lr Krnesl 9 Britisihi commerce.and James J.. Davis, secre- -April 8-Julii VwVirr..,;- i ' - April ft-Archbishon wluwi ';. fjrm.r UnitW J tato VAVtSfSt ShVSf - w a a, avv rii aa vta i iitiiM t . . iprll- lS-MaT-haii MlX- authority and nThnV Avi j5S7iXra - L'ifef0-'- 'catof Sco pioneer edu": i ' Apy8l2!5 owner"at Tin.Tni w i1-"" I . -jron or w Msxlco. - , larton. , .. . .---t .H. BLedyard, chairman Michigan ben tral .board. !-v-:,-:r-v.-.!-.-s---.f. -"i-r- -, May 28DrJ:. M.R6 Vesnlcn,- Jugiav" statesman.-? v-". --- : . VeryRev. Dr. ,ii VeryReDr, Andrew Morrlsseyco -fJutor generalrof ;tha ? Congregation ? ot the -Holy rCrosa. and forrtr r,r-Mn I iZt 4 A.vm i.-. xierv Kepuoiican. national- committeeman? from KntunkV ... - Brtg Gen, -Ruckmaa at Brook Jlne Mass. i;.";n.;-v'-- ;,ti.??aJ .commander of - American Legion, .killed Jnh automobile accident at : Indian juiw,aol-WllllamHesteiv president 1 rpojuyn iaiiy Jgie 1 -uu -vrn. joso uomei, rormer. presi- adJ?f Cubav InNew York. .- tM-. J:; CIde Qrmer governor; general-ot - 5PH;'4""'''; i." i-VT (-June l-Judge -W A.Blount ot Florida, lresident;3American'Bar association,'v ;r - -. June -IS William E. Mason. congress' nati-at-larg . frotni Iftinols. ,i - s t 'iTJl' 2a?r'"' J01 astrow.aJr au- thority, on. Semitic. literature. ; " ,s? .- Ptn -C " Taylof, ; editor of Boston vGIo--.v--- -f .! --'-:;-" ' -Juner:.2-ProLt Ellas Colbert, ? veteran journalist and .astronomer of Chicago." : r Charles J. Bonaparte tf Baltimore;' for i?rerraer- ",'t''' '"r Jahe .rLndy Randolph. Churchill, in ;London..-;:i r ; c H -i: june flaaj. iieni.jajawara rieiaing. i ,vlce . president .lunteera of America I t jiu" rfuim r...Huace. lamoui . an- i rineer; in -Washinrtonr i t July i5-ir. W.'E. Stone, president Pur due university,, killed in mountain cUmb "mjr'accident. -:-v -j-r? - - .. y.V r .-" liJuly 2 Judge Septlraus: Hanna leader in Christian Science church; 4vv; - July 2S Kobert -E. Burke, former' Demo cratle' -leader. of 'Chicago. ' , "" -.r-' , v land. Wis. --.r."-- v cA-.-v.-i.-.-'v- st-v-.- :. . 'July Sl-dgaKSaItus. author. : In New In Naples. -;v - it-'X Jenkins, Wisconsin Jur ;lstat Milwaukee. : - ' Congressman R. A. ames of Virginia ; 'Aut 8 Thomas R'-Howland vice-resl wav -T?' SB UJ Hnfit i$Ulny I Jf - 1x1 -. ?!an Aiw'iW-i Aug; 11 WUllam -3. .. Hook of Kansas, Aug. ; 13--Samuel P Colt, rubber manu facturer. at Bristol JtiL AugKmPeter: ot SerbiVBeH fTT l,r if7l V I l0!1 1 c ui cu , 51 l ya&ia ajw.A - a a I Itra FAri .- ia.tM I a - I ctuwaxw' ;.,iyui5i imuusi v -r"fB' ' : " "r?r- '-t i lrrventor;Vin: Parlay . - v ; yy .v-. :Augr -Jl Field Marshal. Count von -Bue .IoWk. in?Berlinu j ;. - ? ;ss i -. " I. Sep't. -Austin , Dobson, English poet i Sept w 11 Marauls-;vof a Miifordi Haven i (Prince TLouis ot Batten1ergr i London; Former-. United' States, Senator George P. Wetmore of. Rhode. Island.- : jti .- SepU. lab-Peer i 0.;.x Stromme, jsurnallst nd author,vs,t Madison, jWis. v - Sept.- 2-Engelbert Humperdlnck; Ger L man composer.. .. .--..'I . 1 .1 Oa'.v 4lftDf Dan' "fTKamaai AflASmafc' I- ri00 l?fr.l.Ua--:V--Keral; Henry C Wallace secretary'ot a Grosscup of Chicago, at sea, - I .a, ai, n p.h Americaa a. ' a S Tar V-l 1- - - - vi .. - , . - ..tt i UOct .li'-PhUander;'' Case Knox.- Cnitsd States rsftnatorfrom' Pennsylvania. Oct-Lndwig rill.C former ; king ol Oct 21 Maj:tGett:SWr-W;- WothsrspoonE,' JT:-S Aj: reUred. - , -Oct-V2aDrl. .W. v Mr;Klng-, 'president J t amerituavoi uorneii couese. iowas s v;,i v. 7.Jr7Tc 'rrr'TTTi. " puhe-Cleyed. O. v -Tr v Nov. t-Rev. -Antoinette I B. Black waU, WPL"!1 r?eSet tn -i-.tAV' -T-Iii- ,'- " -v - ibTnlderneapous, .-.r.LV i ";u9t rT?;0 KNov, 2owLawrenc C. Earl, American vntAf. At; Qrarid .RanldS. Mich. t . - r.o NoY22Chri3tine Nilsson,yCounte3S di f Cas Miranda, operatic soprano.?, in : Co " - '' .rT . 17'. ' ' Jnenhaflren.' ..nennasren. - . -; . --iiienry 4a.-n7nanHn .3eaderii'-;-:'--ii. x artist and ilast "surviving son of the poet Longfellow,-itf ?Boston. - - 41 - Nov. 27 Lieut. CoL. C. .W.' Whittlesey - hero oit "lost battalionJ suicide -at rsea. " Jov, 2S Abdul" Baha Abbas leader , ot Ahtt Bahaistsc at Halfa..Syria.- - '. 'composer; -Irt -New York."-. " V -: -Lord Mount Stephen, creator;- of .Cana dian Pacific rail wayVsystenK i ? " f 1 Dec. 10 SU". Arthur Pearson, notes; Ens;. llsh. nubliaher. . "v-. ? .Victor Jacobl, composer,- In. New. York, Ish lord' high, chancellor. . ;? Dec.- 12 -HVClay Evans . of Tennsseei former commissioner or pensions. x- x,-: Dec. rTS Congressman? J. A. , Elstda - of t JohhW.. Dun tleyp millionaire- manufsc turer of pneumatic :tooIs, in Chicago. ..; Dec. - 1&-Camille ' .Salnt-Saens, . FrencQ composer and - musician.;;: ; ;:"7"- 't r:k 'mtii r n t- Jan. IS iracnuca, uexicg,. munuaiea-s'i ihreaklngf dam;nan klUed orj inj ured; .--S 5 n.iu.i.v.ni.n'.A..i.4 " w f '"!": Z74 HFeb"26-Unlted States Tdestroyertv7oalse uInlnsion;ofPan -ikrwsSloa? ' injured in railway coiusion ax sorter ina, . March !?s-.TnousanQ nouses aesiroyea dt r- -fire in Tokyor . Japan. ;v; April' l-rilrejiav1-' fAfi!M1l -'.KnrAtPHardamaae J3.00COOO."r-' $s$-.'.-':i"-'S 1? ,iiT, OTnanif .WrHIV. . ilii I . TliohounTrbldm V'stroyedTby nre inakodate Japan.-; P April 15-Hundred; killed by tornadoa f southern states--- v:.;: 3Taits ?dy r:in!! wrecked in stormj at Indian Headi near Washin-rtonv Lieut CoL Archie Miller. -IV-nTiiitoS- '.rw ;Feb.-28HSenate adopted, resolution ra ;: Former King - William , II of Wurtem 1 wartime lawa. V ,- rformer.Congressman fiiaurioa;onnoiiy, tx. Utt,grrr"'rr- . r - a- Batchelder ..and four -artay officers) s0f dty purnea. -. - - V -Ar. r:1-r" 1 1,' Tuna ti-Senate nassed navr- arornnria- . Vnied.-A ; i-C' f-" June 8 Terrible .floods 'eastern jioTcilld hundreds, of persons to Pueblo I ana ieiseyvnara mu . mv ' 1 a . - . r mm ai siaail -xr vMi4va, iieu ' Aug. 'ftSteamerT Alaska .wrecked near Eureka'Cal. ; '48 lives lost -;s ' - Aug. 24-ZR-2, giant dirigible built la "England Jor United .States, -broke vln two and exploded over Hull on trial vtripj 41 killed, including. IS, members of American crew; t-iX-M-,- ?S'- "'.ft - -';' 'T 1 ' Sept 10 Il3astrous flood in San Antoaloy Tew ad vicinity;" several hundred lives 'lost---,. -; -- '. :'.r ' m.?T! : f t: f-Acoi'" 1,1. xmea,. tnousanas .in t ' .vr. C; ;rj. Cjrmany, de its r'a't--. CAuTCn'S VKLY THURSDAY; LIAR.' 2; 1922 ant In ; ' Invited A V coherence; in-Lonpn-on Oct.;. J-rS Danish troons kllTV' a!" thousand rebellious Moor 'la ".battle.-awv-'v'' Oct lOCentral -American Uniott, ' com-" prising Salvador. Jlonduraa-v and v. Nica ragua, .established.- w-- - -r; I Oct - ll-Brmah-Irlia 9 conference opened In - London.-- ?-jV ',; ;- ' " -- r'---v." :-'. ' tifeuarueae ministry verthrowir; . - -"-uM-y tcoup and , aeveral cauinet ,5v.Wned.M - New?mlnlalrr - 'tormed Manl Coelho.'v rfe - ? - i P"mler; -penln: of : Russia ad- economic aoreat of ? communism. to. Ilungrary: by airplane and Charles wm proclaimed ? king-. - ,Uttle entenu began preparations to attack r-- -i -; . Oct.- U Rennt . H ni-th tv v f tA . vtio :aruaiB . near-' Kulnna-.-.cnarlaft "T xor-uermaoy.;- -i :-.c ',-i?i- w cm war.tnrata ara,mBc ttungry, and damandd tht JHunaary ,f Oct. 30-Presldent, Condra ofvPaJWay. resigned owlnjr to revolutionary move ment. . S- 4. ;'' . - - ' I; Not$ i-Former iperorCcarleitalci ft to . exile at FuhchaU Madeira: - r v r.-Petlurlst- Insurgents, Invading: -Ukraine .from-t Rumania, captured Kamlnets-Po Nov..a-prerHanTof ;: Japan assas , riT virl5iara. ?l apan ooibk ana au or FouoUac v Nov, 12-rVlscount Takahashi made pre toler of Japn.-v)'v-i ;r..-wv Nov. 15 Seven hundred!. Moplah .. rebels kllled by Gurkha garrison In Indiai VJNov. 17 Serious riots marked arrival of prince of "Wales In Rnmhair.t- : :. - . : : , Nov.2 Engagement of PrtncesS Mary. ?hounced. x-i ; .... . Nov. , 2S-Crowh - Prtnca Hlrohlto mads. .regent of Japaa. 5- .. . -::-. ; it Nov- K-Lord -Chanceiior Birkenhead f- vealed " Britain's offer o Ireland t full dominion ; status with ' reservations - con cernlng tariff and naval facilities-?-V-: C . Nor. 2-Ulster rejected British nlan f ot .Ireland,. ' -r-:- v" 4, Dec; Brltlshv and SinntFelnTslgned treaty creating he Irish Free. State, witb- In the-empire. - :- ; ;..v -- Canada Liberals - won parliamentary elections, overthrowing Melghen, govern - mentj HH .-v - a President Herrara' of Guatemala ousted by revolutionists. - : - '' Pec 7 King George 'freed all Interned.. Irtah prisoners. . - . -- v . - Pec. S Pe ''Valera-denbunced the Irish peace treaty. f;. .k;-" -r--; ..L.-:-j.t- Dec 14-rUlster cabinet refused to-' enter mah firt Rtatu " Pec. 1 British parliament -ratified; the Crowder to confer, with President of Cuba on. conditions .in the island. - - a . v Jan. 3 President WllsonivetOed "1)111 to revive War Finance corporation and.sen- ' Jan..4---House passed bUl to revive War Finance UonxJration,- . over .President's "veto ' v ' v-'' C - : ' ' -.i. fJ : fr-Presldent-elect t Harding. re- ..in..V..iT -o au i 4 J"V 17Congress set iimitpfregi regular armyjat 175.000 men. f- A - - Jan. lHouie decided ' Its membership snouia not . d . mcreasea; 11 ;xBtates7iose ana eignt gain representatives. M - . 'f :-.y Jan.-. 22 Soviet' Russian : "Ambassador" Martens and his staff deported.- - .. -. Tessa 4ss Ji3iino ta rra Vk& ' rn Mb-Ava'vnM. .ia had no-lawful ;'right or power to pre-i nMaver trial of Victor Bereer and oth- ;Cr socialists. :"' ..V - v , - ' - - ' . ' - , . - " - resolution ana.nouse repassed it.. resoiutionr v" . r." 1 Feb.-16 Senate , passed remergency"lar iiff bill. . - -, i--- ; r- j- ..-.-i i Feb.-. 19 Harding- announced -appoint jment of Charles te. Hughes as secretary I Feb. - 21 H. -M Daugherty, appointed at ; torney general by Harding, and - Henry iP. Fletcher - .-. named under-secretary - of state. J r, :t. ; a?. frxFeb. 22 Harding' completed his "cabinet i r?, tuJr iVh w wWa1w. tarv;of war:Will Havs. nostmaater aren- .the mterior- tMarch President - Wilson vetoed enler Lgencr tariff bill, r i March 4 Warren - Harding laaugu- trated President of . the United States. S iMarch-li-Ohto ' National , Quardamen lquell race riot at Springfield. O.- " March 28 eighteen men indicted in' Chi - I (cago? n 'connection; wlth7 baseball, scan- v James u, vam or lowa appoaia u- Sector general raUwaya yU - v. March !28-6upreme, court : held proflU ffroriTsare-ot coSorate stock-and ' bomls fand capital assets-are taxable as income. l-Apm u-KJongress met in extra session. Telephone communication between Unlt- led 8tates -and Cuba opened by PreBldenU i riaramg ana jneuocai . . r't ,VU. S Supreme xourt refused to review fwWT J ? A0r llmn immediate declaration by con- 1 rvAo'-witv. runnmtv ni.. Ifian nd , ulUmat ratification-? oO such parts of the Versailles treaty as involve American rights and Interests proposed by President Harding; in his, message to congress.i :lU;..-jr. . a---?r--r ' April 14-y3eorge Harvsy and Myron" D, iHerrtok nominated ambassadors to. Great Britain and Franc, respectively. .. r: V:- April lfr-rHouse ' passed . emergency - tar- 'r. Frank -Whit," North. Dakota, 'appointed 'treasurer of united States vv. April 22 House, passed emergrehcy imml- eration bUl.v- : . April Sov-Natlohal budget bill passed by senate.?- -" April " 28 House - passed naval bill car- iAnrll :. SO Senate '-adopted ' Knox - resolu rtion ;declarlnff' -war ..with - Germany- and ?A.us&la at an-eh v --v t May z trr; s, supreme court set aside conviction 01. senator Truman - b. wew , berry of- Michigan . and 16 'others it or ? al- riegeq vipiauon ox xeaerai corrupt j, prac- 'tlces act,.noiarag tne act voia. May 8 Senate passed immigration hill. ; vj May 6-i-HouSe passed the budget bill. . hHaniilP!S, 1 tlon.blll reducing; army May w Jiousefpassea army appropna to 160.000. J a May, ll-Senatev passed -the Vemergency. I JPSSJMlwK yiTner. 1 r Waided on bv federal railwav- ia- wages decided ott by federal -railway ; la- .'bor-boarot v;;-:-. - ....? Richard Washburn Child nominated am "iiasaador toil taly. -and Dr. Jacob. Gould 4 -SS Censorship - of " press - by Post ." Office de- iKPwvn - ..i -f - i r T ----- . .l... - m . - - ' c . . ,- ... , A ;- II iaT. it.fc w- i 'June 2--House - passed' meat packer con- - fleria.trcased t30.000.000 farm loan bilL - Vi'"June -.jfc-A-.IXLasker ':pf ."-Chicago ap- nolntea eealnnan-of U. S. shipping board. J Onn 4. . aoura 01 . iow - elected f iiair- 'inan Renublican- national - committee. ;T Senate - passed fanny, bill, . providing- for June. 11 Roy Ai Haynes. Ohio, took of fice as -national prohibition commissioner, -7 June 13 House adopted Porter; resolu tions aciiaring war;, with Qerraanyj' ana Austria " terminatea. r .. ' - - ' v ' June IT Senate passed meat raclicr coa- .uisa. treatyv. -:- vv,.'. v-; V- Jan. l-T-Presideht 'Wilson' sent '"Gen.' trsi-CSU.". ; ' -: - ;- v- - : .-- 'June '22-Chaf laa . CI. Dawaa mad fri tor of federal budret';:--'.,?V---'''v i-v ' June - tl ftf-rt v - rtf - th a ' T"kW Publicly ? reprimanded Admh-al Sims for "creet utterances la London sptech. ;; w a. rv arren or uetroit appointed sua bassador to Japan and w; It." Collier of Washington ambassador to- ChUe.,. ' r J une - 27 House ; passed supplemeatary Prohibition law .harrlna- mAdlr-inal - Ka and wine. :;-t,-c5-':'--'v-v; ,iune 80-WUllamrHowarC,ITalt :made chief Justice of. Supreme. court of OVS.; - i HOlUA Adont Afl modlflAA rAanlnHnn glaring war . with Germany ended. -; :' J Uly 1 fienate adonted neaea. resolution. July 2 President; Harding signed the peace resolution. ;- '-.-o - 1 v r July a-Senator J.AO. Woleott of - Dela ware , resigned to -. become chancellor, of State.vvJ; -'i- , -x. yy-'i;-Ji-s ''i:''''::'rr July T-rQexi. ,T."; Coleman Du " Pont;ap- pointed "senator, from Pelawgre. Vl-. -' July 15 Senate shelved soldier bonus bill indefinitely at President's request" July 20 Senate passed the Sweet v bill for soldiers': relief .burtauj-?;vV '4 -A. niinols Indicted on cbargres of fraud and. embeax1mATtt nf ' att ; fimi .- '-July 2J-Hous passed. the Uriff bilL .' --; . Aug. 4 Senate passed agricultural cred-. ' v Aug. I Senate passed - bill ; prohibiting medical beer and. otherwise amending the '.Volstead: Ct.'-' ;'"'' ?-,-,v?-rr?- Aur. Sweet soldier 'I relief": bill -slsmed ,by President and CoL, C. R, Forbes 'made ..director of the veterans' bureau ? ' ' ; tsui for federal regulation : of boards of trade passed' by, senate i ---:'-:- vAug.. 20 Tax., revisions bill J passed by nouse..'''.;. -vvv'; -.-sn-r-' '. - 'Aur. 2 RAnatA naaail raflrna1 VfmTnfai: y Jtraxion pill. ''1 -. : ci-i-'-i. : '? riS.j - .-r.-.- Aug. . 24 Congress recessed until; Sept zi alter, passing seoo.OOO shipping board deficiency bill and the billion-dollar farm exports v credit bill,; and extending , the dye embargo to Jan. V 122. r r . - :. 4 ' Autr. 80 President Hardin a- taaued nrod- .' lamation' orderlfiz bands o f West Virginia -miners to cease InsurrecUonarir'paove-, : ments ' and 4lIsDerse.--"- -a --- :.-- - : ' - - r- Sept 2 Regular army troops sent- into the -West 'Virginia mine region. - . .. - ti Gen. ...Leonard ; Wood accepted post ; of governor general Xt Philippines, r t.. Sept t S West Virginia- insurgents i sur rendered' to tl. S'troons. , - - - - : V Sept -d President Harding: : 'aoDOlnted fCharles B.; Hughes, Henry Cabot Lodge. wtuu twoi iq -jscar-.w.. unaerwooa to represent . U. S in conference on-llmlta- .uon or armaments "and Far -East -questions. -.Jt v'-VC: " :-.' U y SepC 20 Holm O. Bursum-elected, U.TS senator, from New: Mexico. ll.-. i. .1-"- '- ; Sept 21 Congress-reconvened' and Pres ident Harding; "Submitted treaties ; with Germany, Austria and Hungary: x - ii- J.. C." Grew .nominated minister 'to . Switzerland, and" Dr.- J,D. Prince of New jersey minister to L)enmark. - Sent. 28 Conf erentee-'-on unenfblovmant ".opened In 'Wasblngrtoni! --'-; -- v ,-. i--3 Sept. . 27 Fifty-fifth annual encampment a. A. r. opened in indianapoiia.v Sept 23-iLewis S. Pilcher ' of Brooklyn elected' commander-in-chief of Grt A R. v Sept 80 Shipping board afrid Emergency Fleet corporation separated.-" ; .;. , -v -.- Oct' 3 John Bartoni Payne appointed chairman; of AmerlcanRed Cross.' ---'.'' 1 . William, H. .Taft sworn in as chief Just Ice of Supreme court r,V ."7 .' -.:-.. : Oct 4 President Harding appointed the .10110 wingv niinistersr- ;To Panama, y UT. ; John Glover South of -Kentucky t to-Nic- : aragua. 'John -E- Ramer of Colorado:: to -Venezuela, WiUls O. : Cook of South. Da 'kota; ,to Guatemala, Roy Davis of '. Mis souri; to Czechoslovakia, . Lewis ;instelp of ' New - York ; to , Bulgaria. . Charles ; fi. .Wilson of-Maine: to.Flnland. Charles L. .'Kagey of Kansas, and to Slam, -Edward E. Brodle of Oregon' " v.; ; Oct f-Laurlts S. S wenson of Minnesota "appointed minister to Sweden . ; Oct -10 Senate -passed Borah j bill -ex- . from nayment-of Panama canal tolls. j. .r Oct .15-rrLeonard "Wood inaugurated gov pernor, general of .Philippines. :r '..-. :.-v.-,-r-w'Oct 29 Governor, f razier -and. ' other Nonpartisan league state officials of North Dakota ousted by recall election, . -. - ' Oct. . SI American r Legion -. convention opened, in. Kansas Clty .s . . U: ' ; Nov.;1; ;l-rCordell --Hull , of : Tennessee . elected' chairman of Democratic -national .committee. - ' ;u.j . v . Nov. . 2 Lieu t Col. Hafiford MacNlder or Mason City la., elected national com mander of "American Legion.-- - ' - is Nov; &-8oldler bonusblll . defeated In senate.-:--'? 'z'-i, .-;".r,:: '-.v ;.L;s-- -.. . -Nov. t Tax V Re vision . bill passed Jby Nov.; 8 John F." Hylan . re-electedU'may -or of .New .York. E. Lee Trlnkle elected governor -of-Virginia. Democrats won.. In Kentucky,; - y-jA. .v: . SenJte" extended emergency: tariff act . indefinitely . ; ---vV i . . kv--rl: , . Nov. -America's Unknown dead soldier -reached Washington and Jay . in state be. neath the dome of the capitoL v x J. IWv: Riddle of .Connecticut appointed ambassador to Argentina. Nov U-Amerlca's' Unknown; Soldier " burled at-Arlington on 'Armistice day. . : - Novlg-Senate "adopted conference? re port on anu-.Deer .Din. - , ,. : -r-- . Nov. UJ-House passed:' the . maternity bill. Nov. -i-Hquse - adopted conf doH of ' tax- bllL- v conference ;re- - Nov. 22 Porto Rico "asked . the ' removal Governor E. Mont Retry as i'in com petent and i preludlcedf : t : i-'"i.xti v Nov. 2J Tax and uanti-beer bills were enacted .into law and ispeclal session., of ! Nov. 29.Wood-Forbes i commission re ported t against ; Immediate aJndependence - for Hhe .PhllIPPines and recommended strengthening, hand of American : govern ' meat there.- .. -'; .'-v-1:'. i v -: ? -v j -;r Dec. a-Congress met in regular session. r President Harding, submitted. to : con gress the first national budget f or. gov ernment expenses of 1925; . showing; reduc tion of. half a bilUon. . C v? Dec. 's-Presldent Hardins" in message 1. suggested labor court.: to , end strikes, de velopment----pf. ;; co-opera uve ...mariceting among, farmers, decentralization -drindus-try," modification of the t AraericanTvalua tion scheme Jn tariff- bin, ; and other, rem edial measures. ; INDUSTRIaAL -'' JanV Supreme v Court of United -States - held - that labor . unions or meir memoers are accountably to the ' anti-tnist : laws where - the vv depart "from their Abnormal and legitimate objects and engage 'In: an actual combination .or conspiracy m - re ttal?-ot.-trada'r.i Jan.. 12 National v conference "of state manufacturers . assootatidns - pledged sup port for open shop movernent.. v, -;.--. ; ' JaftV U Railway executives asked that I '-national working Aagreements" be (abro gated, ?' anu rauroao Bruiueruiuua i- pealed to ; President Wilson . tO; prevent wage reductions.; - s'-: .:: '. V-- Feb. e Preslden t Wilson declined to, In niivav wrfl-rft' eontroversv. a i March : s Wage decreases of : 12 to? 16 " per- 'centrHiff ecting -over- 100,000 employees ; of packing : Industry ' In- all- parts of ;th : United-states, announceo. ; .... March 22 Renresentatives pf packing In vdustry and its. employees reached agreed 1 ment ; at - wasningion. aou '.preTsutea threatened; strike; 'vS-j'iwV : Msfrh' si Coal miners -of Great Britain 'went -"on "Strike and state of emergency 1 was proclaimed by ; the king..--- ;v X- ADril- 15 Railway : labor board ordered ; national - working .agreements terminated . May 1 May : day ; strikes" and- lockouts "involved ;we, ouuains: ,Wi "irtK nrintArs nf the country, marine work ers of Atlantic ;coasUand -livestock, han- 5- May au-Unlted States Etee!.;Corporatton ann mmtead- wage cut of '20 per1 cent , for ! day -labor and ; reduction of other wages V May 5-strike "of Chicago- stock handlers and iob printers ended.; - f j " VMay 80-Union bakers of nicago strucic. May SI Railway labor beard announced . -otinn averaging 12 per cent ' - X June 10-Lockout. of Chicago luilding la ? dustries ;epdeCtfr JUOg-;AJanou woeei w iblter of wags scate--i ; - Jun e ; 2-Raflway , shopmen voted to re- 4aa f"Aiio.tion.y.?- ..:,-.f.:; -5' ;' - i. r June tS-Brltish coal miners strike set- i1aa -.'-..- '--...-:v-- ..-v'-:r- ..-'-". : . nitin-: isThnr ' board abolished 'tlme- : ana-o .vi off - nay - for overtime - worki v but extended -ether national agreemente in 1 1 July 12 Rail labor board ordered wages vor railway express emytuyca . "Eix cer".3 rj nour ca AUiiui AOX Z3 Panama ' a rruA ; fr 1a Trt Rica occupy Coto, v -"- ,;; Aug. 24 Japan f ormslly "accented Invita tion to disarmament con fArAnn. V : - ! - Unite 4 States peace treaty with Austria signed " in "Vienna. - "r-v - Aug r 25 United States signed h peace treaty iWith; Germany in Berlin.-- Aug.- z ruras drove Greeks back across Sakarls. river with heavy - losses. ,Aug.:; 2 Hostilities . opened ; between Hungarv and Austria concerning frontier, -Umtestates eateeay rary signed in- Budapest SeDt -1 AsTAAmAn- rAatViAj ' fj - divide Lithuania-intp two states, one, independi en t: and one controlled by .Poland. :- - : . Sept 4-SoviAt JtuBfria.- and Af srhanlstan igned treaty. p- .. .; ..:.-..'. -',-" u.--v--. inept e league of Nations asseniDiy met In Geneva and, elected H. Ai Van Karner JrUCrr jeiected ii judges pf international court of : Justice, including John asett Moorsr.of jthe-United States - - ; oeDL j h naTiiitins nmva- nnr netween , i JugSvlaTand Albania;" "r i:r?W 4a-. f v Bvirc.- zi ucnuinia. Kgtnanii. Ann i .HTVia t' 2,"VrtIrr. to I AVa Aits va, . TrMA.AMi a. . J " :-r ,- v..i Il" r ri. 'Zv -siiMwiu. -r ,:, --- .r i treaty with; United States.. - :.''-' I - Oct: 5 Leaeua of Nations assembly lA -journea azter re-eiecung tfraxu, tjnuia. i Beigium and : Spain nonpermanent mem-. I . i pet T china rejected Japan's proposals' I to electthree delegates to .tnexon- . j Z ltd. .e.nle?t. 9 .novr"l verition 'besides Daitor aml"suTerin-3':'f1 for settlement of Shantung controversy. ; Oct 10-Di vision t of Silesia- decided by; league of Nations couroiLv 'v " -? i - -.Oct .v: Ununited Btates-v-MBatafratlfled ireaues or pei of peace Ith. Germany,' Austria eir onice, at tne saine wme.tne es- -v-agary by. vote of 6 to 20. V; ;t land Hungary iTurkish Nationalists announced. - : . mot. . x 'rr.i rv - hAvwAanf. htq nA ann , ov.:?-ureat Britain; entered- strong i ' protest ; against-Franco-Turkish ; accord. ' -rNovji 8 Council, ot ambassadors ;ap-. -MOV, ....- AUiea- amuaSSaaors Druerea I Jugo-siavato jKet;out of : Albania, ; but latter continued- their - invasion.-I v .Nov.-12. Conf erence on limitation of ar--'l niamcnis ana-rar. iisi z quesuons openeu ;in wasmngion. oecreiary-, oBiaie nusuw i 'announced j the American pian--a - naval -1 jajpan- and tne united states,; anatnei scrapping or aa rmuoing prw V Nov. IS-GreatriUh Japa Tand Italv aeented Atnuric&n na-vnl llmlta- I ' . . "rvrz.il ; i7Vr "?7T,. r 1 t Nov. 18-China, in the -Washington .con-- j if erence. asked recornltion ; as an ilnde; I privUeses,- withdrawal '-of foreign troops. 1 permission to governher.own internal af-i ! if airs, and the ooen 'door..-r-''-A leagTie of Nauons council met In ilaris; i i Nov.":; li-Jugo-siavla- accepted the JU' 1 banian ,Nov.-s boundaries. . - . 21-Premier : Briand presented "to rient; conference - France's- reasons I wi a urn aaa vtii es itnri TVI am 4s for ; 'lSS1 sgates of other powers pledged France I her delegates of other powers pledged onxerence . commiues ? o .? rjuaa.- i adooted "bill of rights-for Chlmviv r I . . iii . . .... kj n Mi w . '.nAv L.Pf .S,"-Waahlnton conler-. I ;ence-; agreed in rhiiciple . abolitioi t Tana ami . TTVa lA tT. "OTA aVllnA-f n TVYl--l - . c..y, . . a T . friiit a rrMrl ,.nn t tfeAtVtl. . StaDlllze -1 peace ; in the' Pacifio, to Ust-,ten years; j ;Ang4dJapanese .alliance -to., he-abrogated. signed.s a ; ; r ;:!?i "i"--' 7 'with-modlflcations; and 6n plan ' to main-, J tam; ,-staius quo jn - f avcinc tonmiatwu, 1 - Dec-.. 14 Germany told allies she could nou rpay - January v tn;uiuiu;iu9 ut- tin-nm -.-7"-' W ' : ii. - Dec. 15 Francer; made unexpected - ae- mands: tor . na vac strength "; Jan. : British . unearthed ;irish" plot to blow "un the - houses of parliament. ;; ri- Jan. 12 Leyguas ministry overthrown byt : French chamber- of deputies." ' ' "-' -: ; - ' .. rjJan. lC-rBriand made premier of France., .. Jan. 22 Irish leaders opened jTnajor of fensive" against British forcea-i Feb; 4 Greek. Cabinet headed by Rhal urn resigp-ecu' , ;-:. .-.--.v..---- Feb.- 5. Sultan t of - Turkey v deposed .as head of Mohajxjmedia religion: by Islam itio .congress at; Sivas and Emir Felsal - Feb. 27 Widespread revolt against sovi et rule in parts or ttussia. -: March 8 During bombardment, of work- ingmen's quarters in "Moscow by Bolshev- Ut artillery, several hundred pewona were: I kiuea or wounaea., . .j :r . v. , 1 r-Kduardo imtor premier; ana -nunister or marine,; assassinated-at Madrid. r Spain.y J Marcn iv-Msix.-Bmn.; jpem; prisoners 00a- 1 victed of compUcUyln-kmtagfBrita:inii- soldlersvln Ireland hanged in Mount Joy r'ATt--v j-gi--rrgyg '.i-jj?-J 'vlrlar- aiKt-THrklah LmlnlafM- . (InaaM. I assasslnated-by.i Armenian ln-5erlin '- - March 24 Fifty communists and polfce men killed In Red revolt in Industrial re gions of central Germany. : ( ;, v March 27 Former Emperor ;.- Charles "made attempt ; to ' regain throne of Hun gary; but ttegenv juertny rerusea loyieia, March : 30-Czechoslovakla. - Jugo - Slaviaa and Rumania mobilised to prevent ;res;t toratlon o Charles. - - i , f f April j Allies--council, of ambassadors gondfor. each year So efficient l -f -IrfSfluV b!ffi' theprkthe- vM irimerarlan ntttlAriat HAmhlv PtvHTtT-A I eAHAlBSM MU l MWMVIW - wptvwivi vvaavaaiMj Catholic, - appointed "lord lieutenant -r of Ireland:--' -:":.,-;-:.:'- -:. c.,---i--' Coal miners of areat-Britain struck. - ,1 - -v: - - - , - - . . , i -.April 6 Former ; Emperor Charles . left K.?JBSm.SX3 I Ann nf Ramihii nt mih f!hin -. v . - .ir 1 April a-Naaonai-;3ank of :-.CrttDa.stlsj:J'ibA:kA -f : tnanV - nf'AnV.: nwlmw ."in Pnded.f-2 v--r: .i . April 14-T-Brjtlah - transport worxers and railway men deciaeo; - not , -to; 3oia-ia atrlka.K?-j-. - i'i: a-iv.: f' L - A lTTT-' S''imviilfnmaiit1 rlAtlAi Ti : Alfredo Zayas rwas-elected : president . Ot 'Cuba: In' Novembers ZI ' :-" 'u..'. - April IS Province f Ontario, , Canada, voted -"bone dry. f T-y i;-. ' ; -. "..r i ; April - 29 Alfredo fr. Zayas -. proclaimed -President-elect of Cuba. v ' ? British - coaL-strike negotiations abah4: .doned.- MalO-vHr i Chancellor. '.--:. jj:, ;. .- - ,- - ; v v May - 22 Serious ; anti-British outbreak -A -a- w. Jl . V - iin-"Aiexanana, f tig-jr pi. .. . v v . x- May 2& Dublin custom, house burned by -.Sinn- Feiners., x s- -;:i; r j-'-i : ; Vladivostok seized by antl-Bolsheviflts.-; - June .7 New- parliament: of Northern. - -June 22 King George formally opened the, Ulster Darliament v-vo -k V June; 25Lloyd .Georgeinvlted De , Val- era-to a conference joa ireiana.- f-t Bra-to a onierence on Axeiano.- ci ' 1 rjnly ? a-r . ValeraseC tAVcoafertnw lrr London and cessation of fH hostilities in' Ireland; was ' announced, .- r . - , : i- July . 21 De -Valers;:recelvad"Briasii of--t er - for settlement of Irish, troubles ' and r Aug. - -oviet r Russian f government abandoned state ownership 01 au put a , few of the largest inaustnea uSdrneVa? ir Aug. n-r Alexander 'pTOclaimed king of J . lHO:CerC-aUB, VyfUva AuiowinBA. . -I . ua aw. . V. ii- wvwmw Irak region, the new Arab state of Meso potamiaw .---::"--?t; '-w'-'' i AJUg.-2S-iThe. Irish -refused Britain's of : f er '.- and Lloyd - George warned, them against rdelaying setUement ? jlathlas - Encberger, Germaa statesman, :ajuasslnated.- i ;-;i"?;"i r ' - i -;. . - Aug. K. Malabar distric t of British Jn--d2-put under mliltary'rale because of se- - rioua rlotin? byrMoplahs.c- 1 Sept 7 British cabinet- In anrrerrto -Sinn Fein note, asked De ;VI era to send delegates to another conference pa" SPt' tt imposing .condition' that Ireland must remain within thampire;y., ... rSept 14 Norway prohibited importation or liquors and wines containing-more than 14 per cert alcohcL--! Llc?d George : received reriy-frcr5 Pe vaiera iDEisung- ca -.rsiana s ngnvta ss- . cede, ani thereua canceled tie projossd " ccsf srenoe, " in. '-- r.. ;- :;. -;-'. PAGE S SUNDAY school coNviamoi iNj CEIAKLOTT3E SAPlUL 11-12-13: wDetatt angementar- : v Sunday School Assodatibnwch 'a semWes,mgCrlotte Apriri-12-I3; are well under way, according, to coiri., ";. - ' - . .;- -tx Vrr- - '.'" - rnimicatioa; received from D.-W Sin,; ; s General: SuDerfiatenden of th orffanf- -3- . -:tMr; Simls : was in Charlotte on Feb. -i J ruaryv; 24nfemng;th;the?Su tecs Oiaflotte are being ore land plans are nearjnEr completiorr fori;V r-- I .y - - , . - .V' j- j ' i ;-;": : j : entertainment ofitthtlndredsof f ? ' HaiAMtfts." '""A ii JaUmW ii -Fi-" - uunr wn entenainment wnno at inn , -enU,:.-.Udgtas:,and; breakst in ioe private nomes qi VrnariOTxe.wm ; -o -v- - i! '.'";- ' Ki i' j -Jk-.1 be provided -for-those-whor! attend; at--i- i.0- aa. JLV!1Lj. YMkir. :. . .- .y- '"--.r0 y-. "r :'- --' -".--- While, each Sunday school 13 reqiiesfc-i;- vention he-side -Tuistor and -?nrpr?nw--1 yenuon, pesiaes Prm ?enn:; . ,r tendent who are delegates by virtueJi 5:1 i! 1 sJi'-rii. .--.-i:"-1i--- "'!;::-'?:.: -L- W-.-i-'i;r?- many Sunday School r-workers of ;thev : ; Uja.t i-m rrv.':? - . rT.r-".rx;-;wr ; -S " : - delegates - or hot;4 X?i?l;;-e r . vvvmh ; w n .i u uau lawoi ; vtiwu- cate plan; have been authorized onac : - v TJT m ;" CU W JI-vrt.- o f feountof. the conventions : Inforrrkationv; - . o W - ;;rT - rj7To r; ..'w--."r ..-';r ' frnm fKa-.. 1 rw'a I ; f i AVo n iTi fe"""'-;-:; '." jieiirugnutts eonuiuwee nas f aiKy;; nounced : the 'following notable reliiri-5 tr vp 11 rJt-niZt:. r til.v.i:.--,! xa.:au itoiiCi XiUitur x.xuxuu-fTA uuuw jrr .t' j trons, l American Baptist. Publication. s rv-i- - i S " 1 .. - ti" Uaiwuer j School -0x7 Theology-, ni Atf o- ti 'irTLriTuTT,Ar. V "i 0iVJ .f evt'-;i?".;M j; .-. Haidwin; Children-lJiYision... iitt- permtendent, :; Inrernationai ; Sunday: r nrAsW Ea' iW: rllnlnennv: Adult Division Sa-.;.'-. ,;- r ( pemtendent;:n,aaon4r,Sunday;;:.;.i; SnihwT A oswTflHrtn Cinarri - 1U ; ' ' . n vvin- . i rt r. . r-i i t r ..-i.Ar.Tnv w n.iw . iuia uiouui vuuuiu(. yucviwii vuug c- h . r-i"l"'iiTtr;t':lu"-l: wpie firC9pYVCSi.iuu;f. " -' T j' i'--" ' 'tr' ' -JtA-J: r'.t7-. ?' V- Mjnurarmnj riosron ' univprsitv.- Acnooi -.ri-'-'- f . i -. - -' ' of Eeligiou3l Education, Boston, Masai-t' 'l-K :-';. -l :';:;:..--:-b:.:-- - b;;Messrs. N.Ai; HendersoELt i -. " -: ; ,. - , ,T,, ;-'---c---. :wv-' li, S.i-:vl Taoikvw . w; - , imtswyi ws 7 i,iu. WIPHHIllilGli : v-- - -: :--;W - U:& i--. wi-;:5iii ? HEftR EAST RELIEF Tast' Relief in this county .wilt be put - - V : v on Ur vMarch; instead of with' the' gen- era! stite canirif fdt 200,0Q:FhicU ;r: cbnes7t a clc4e Suhdaylt nouncea ironi ttaieign oy uoi lUreorga H. . Bellamy..; state . . chairman. ' : ; ;. cJIis is .one i otbout:25 trOuntie iii Whl had not been' completed 'by-Febraary U?: . . -v-- ;. -. - ... v .;. - ...... ., . l wnen jtne:jtAter drive .pegan .-in -t . oraer -to give loyai emciais - imer.-vo Pror PPa1 i0ci and Josephus Daniels, honorary-8tat9- - "a,7 "t.ov f. Vv "I"".- 1 1 - few - weekiM-S; '-2 ' v"-. 1 ". North Caroliiia is - asked - Jto - raise - $2O(M)O0 of U thenation's o $15,000,000 Quota'this .yearjTheTarheel; State's share will feed, clothe - and " educata - i5A - V4TTiwol' f a -virUm ;-nftw , In Vf. n..n tvi ; ; .or".Cayi orphanages at 'rreDlr ;. . TaI lif 'aaaHV rri it1 f 'oSf r." lVa ,4T,-awf j. -'a .T JLfcaaavS ; IrUCI V VtV W . V IAAaS VIA AS i SW a W , ; - Sj. . each.f - r f -- viiH -i ;" VTi X-.-- -;:-. rii2?;.i.Jil :t'A'lLf-J'-' v i ii h mi niiTifi v vr - h ruin battvi sa n a- . nr vr n b ? T ; --wJrL,& -r-rT.i-r-rr. driveln this country CfelonelrJDellamy: declared that-ttils-ira-aU that-North-Kc; Carolina- cannot - turn -down. : becanss . At.-- V; L-W!. I-i-.: the world war .was" sa ved by the sacri fices made by Armenian troops whose children 'we are aowl.suprrtln.; "; 1? "Armenia's heroicef ensebf the BakUvOil; fields shortened the . war. by; many - months,- according ..to ; ail;' ex perts,?. Colonel Bellamy'declared, "T)e- cause; by.a , superb sacrifice of "their troops, : vxey t pireve'ajeu;: iuo r uoiiuau driverbh Balrafromraccdmplishing "its, purpose. v ; frirH: "rhere Is manyva vNbrth ; Carolinarv boyrbajek' homertbday ho would nowiv b'eileipinff unier Prance ; had:, the war beeacohtinuedV . because they : were -killing' "men off Jat -" rat nt 1 ft fiOn k AxV whpn thn war enaea.t i worm; ;;troiina ; cannot - seo : the children of these heroes starve or f , freeze;to ae&tjitr.f- Others; of these children" were inadt destitute when- their " parents -were tmMc during; the Turkish 'de'predations into !-.; (n - ,V A'.-HfAcTn. - i; medaulsm." 'Hi(lcnet,'-AUaayuinade .an crjeal rti; 11 thc?i who can give, at this time,:to send their contributions to Rob ert A. - - BrowitrtatV-iClialri If ational 'Bank "Buiiding, Raleish. : A11 ';;' 1 the3e amounts will t a, duly credited tp thi3 jbbuntyf gndtaddedtowhatit -; sent ia during.lhe"" campaign here next - month.' ; ;;"': ' i" -- J Remeber. . every, five dollars your giyo $aves; the life-f some chfldr for"; a rafliith. ? This' c!iild yrz rride dastl tuta ; lby ". the i '- !-sacri2ce -c I , a man ;: who: hclpei to make ,possil! the, re"'- t r e r a.A AyA la. A. 7 r ... ?t . 7'. f J 9- ..-. ' - : v: i.;A-;;--- -? s--.- -y '.W: pnt 3 Annie? Lc'.:! - r - 1 t"
The Journal-Patriot (North Wilkesboro, N.C.)
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March 2, 1922, edition 1
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