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. -- ' ?? V V zrjL jr. ' dAZzTczmA-* - Sy JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN IffS yea;- an.?i u.vr *i:f>nhi be full t?.r - rliai' American lo Jijiv .arutor. For HC*. is ijn- of ? U^iniiiju ??: <?? Ur-v>!?iit;i>q and ? l>' * 'hi* of tile i.v^U:rat.V'ii-/>t. 'i*i^ Alvrev . ?'r. jt ~ ?><.:eius i.feoI v that In-. ? ij. ? ? ! : this year - jih'i" n?i?r. ? t'wiJy in wO'i ; ? . iil . t-sik** on ??:'t a-l-i. -I !i }?r:ic , ' .i'" I vtViise ' , , . . . > i v. iiti T>t. as? -U ' ? ??? >?>,?;;; .> th' li. 'ir.. It ?:is: '/ i eh! . . Sittli-; S-yt or:, tile U'tilli'.' v?>r-Vi ry. ^ ?.??#?!/?? '.j ini U?.? of S^. ...U. \ . ;i \v-hvi H the ? 'i *v.r.? it: 'rflVt-f ;j >'? ? {'?<' ?ktt ???> t.ary a^Ot'5*^; 'If :-.t..> ' ,ippiv>ved i'v tfo- jA.oj.'Ie. : Jit;fep? iVJvRi-V ilay'-.i* j^Jjitfag 1 ?>r . it; . f'flr i\ -a Vim ?!::> ?!?? vl'J muster . v.'* .^arty " ? 1/ot?' UNy*- I 'iii!?>Qr>* ".<;t \ . IVC'"-.' *a if! ne the: : V- ? \> iT.r.ii:, f?T *>.??'? .s li't . 'tv ' -a ? jl:i :'i< <t.V: . ' -/ '? ? ???'?r /??:?. rthe ar.$p>;c?s- 'if? tin! "???S|at? en- . ' < ?.'?ni.if r..;: vl; i - T.n - ? ?:"? Itidcpcmh r.i*,.- <>!'. the" I,!j:te<I . ?Nt-a'Te.s 'i: t?i -ronsi,~t * if nineteen " !.?iniii?vr>. * Thtr.v ?- : . n?! \i--e pcv>rde.?t .ran- t J.-*- speaker "f ."Tie ! ? ...rt' i x 'mciiVhcrs. .The President >T'P .ey-fit. t:i?v!:ibcrs. Tin-. \ four/ >\.?nV-r> ;,ini ?) ?- <.j?'a.k?T .f??nr a?/>. It ;.k .-'t i ; \ tiw ??'iinin t" i" t tit ; .-.?( !??' uh r? ? 1 nni!--i'" }Vr?{>ar? jiians 1 o.f a ??.?-; i-liriit :i>n : | r-.'^ran: in ? . u tiiiR ?, ?-r> ..'d'. ail ^tafo.^ * ? It ? ji.i j?irt '-'oink . ? {."'fntvil" f??r tho ?*v?>n ? ask in if . : ! ??ririijy .j>jt rji? i ? i>n. i!" it- tir.. Afc-r.'-yx Wi f jjiJ.-i'ii'l is t ?>/?:: vv- a N'l? t?r:ir M'a . ?>' :i> .tr f?>nli '?! uti- i"':i >lo "j>eO ..Nu'v ."l afi'.r twft uri"U ;tW i ot V.'w .'? a;-. lt i> r ?!' t?? tlijii'-ii-i r.Mt* :a it [?file ^ iiBthnrr'. iii.-wV-.-ih1 ' : i.V-.- 1 ''niu;$- States... ' dl- V. .?? ?la."'? '.H. f ? ?-TatVJ ry - -rs: ?!?-?? .1 'Tiii;*. . fa nn;a!- ? A ut i;t:r- ar.?? ipx-' ? . T^fiojiiaiu i?i:3T|?? 'i: Hie 'iisjiia \ ? n? -i??r?.v ? tiit.iai:Uv ;:<?art>?i'tv:aj v!ii<.Oi!>ii:;<>, >*.' ? hast?**?. - "i ac cm. uoi ?<vrs;r.. ?? !?!<?'; i-X]!w*?t-'iih it- ? ;;|?y thf ?:!} ?;f?- s,">- m h? i>hu.?.l -i'tt .-k ? ;t? >-:iitli . H?i-tlt:?<nal :<? T? ;:!i>iaing.. - . 'Mm- ? ?: t ... t | : ??iff) f?r tli'v l<uiJ?i:nu .:i }lw j ark ?f a "wiil _ha>?: a- >earin^ a;ia<"irvv "of ? ^ nu?f<* Nine it)dn>rr.al are Ulanri^f, a> >tni<-f urv^ i <?* ' cr? ? bj* ? . ?? s?->?-ii'ir.'.- .:>?/ <}r?-r ' a >*s> Kriab? ?\nsf. ' -lt': sif'-'n'M- J?e. ^?nW' sl.o .f.'-r t'?>? Faitf.! -States . ' thous:?ti4 ^ajs sir^v- .js;7?;. I'jvm^vV ? ' ?'???i'ijce- li;i> n'?.-?:>a;w- Q;iei> r?? <-.?>n ^r<-ss- f :- \ ' -ra> ?."h?i<:erati<>h. .??i a r.i 'jcest by ?>l:<ri'r Kiji'ln- K I'bil.a'ivipli:;!. tiia: r(fe fe<ierai ? - s<?ve'ri;!0>-fit . p;?rf.>?;:pa?e--'in .wis svsi|:.:..-er.:>-:in:itl .-erebratioii M ,i-y<?r Kebiiri* k asked. f?r ta? iiV.-si^ual:<>.r. el ?? 'se- r?,fan?'> "i 'sta{?-v and ? ? r?>>r< e t'-.* jit- the aatinaal iCu.yerhaieht at , rtie e\ fx i<-}.! '.>11: <i,?; a.;>|??:nuae?t- ">? ?? :i'!v;>orv ? e'?.?ii;ii .'sVi.'.jn >.f !i'?s a.i-tai?eis ?.f ru .I' rvpi' ' refill :,.i' ?-- *?! state art'! terriii ?<?>'?; a-ufliMrl-- ; /at:"ii '?! ;!.?' . of- "?* ?? ? St. '? ^lal" ? ? [?iei;e- . l.?nWi.<t?ni .Mi- . eilt s.ii.Vi?r- fiU - ?*>. .iiiij a new . . ? <>Be \i?^!ar t>jli <ief xlie- s.i^nia^ ??t i[fiy I^e^.'tara- . .." -?/. t-i??n ???f ' ji.ide.i'i jiil'. n< e ? "? ? . .. . /.NV^errbi'^'S. as K'turtti ti( Julj yiear has fur tlie A:..- i'.rst ?" ?>n tlie U>t-".-v\ a ?? 'tie. ????IvJ.irati'in . ?f the Lexington and trp?i<.v.r<l liciits of April IWs:??n .'an<l its ,.ea\ ir?'i.:s liuitfe. unu li i>f. it. Vi?;?- ! 'resilient I.'aives :.n<! < ;<*iier:i! I Vr^inni: ? ere eentraf tr^iires. tien erai t>y\ves is U;e ?-r.*at ^re:ti ^ram!s?>n ??: U'Hliaty Jr. .wtio *i,a're?i witli J'.'iul ' Ke\er?> the . ?'lor\ of tlie "3Ii?lni^m. Kale." "ne rode one way :in the other anothyr. ? spri-sidina the alarm and . uwtlng at I^xintft"ii kv t<cetRer i<> ? Concord. . It was an nisf.iin^ sight -when the Dawes of UfSt arid the I.'au "f 1 77" inet- and esrhanjT^d The stirring scenes of one hundred and. fifty years a<o were re-enacted there were patri otic addresses galore on historic sj>ots and the rcdio earned it all t.o the pwiple. Then there were these one hundred and fiftieth anniversaries to attract attention: May. 10, the capture uf TIconderoca hy Allen and Arnold; May 2*1 the Meckfenbu.-g Declaration at Charlotte, N. C ; June 1, the beginning of Kentucky under Daniel Boone; Jane 17, Bunker Hill. It was on July 3 that <ien. iJeorg- Washington took com mand of the Continental armies at Cambridge. Ma*s? as commander in chief by virtue of ap pointment of congress; the anniversary is to b* made much of by Boston. JDA K&J //91S)JLWZ)A&&SV77S-) lr- ? jafur yurk APZgR 150 1J%AR3 In addition ; an Farm Kurvat:- foi^ru-, tion! throne.) .is state f<^dera.ti<,hs Htid.'.l-.StM) ?-o;mt j tiinn bureau*, has .planned ..for the tuition - 0 <i fn-ti i.i >i.?< ! I .-nrili of July, with a Ini: ?-hick \imhoiv.' Tl:la*. ::trQ?I : Wfon> in a letter to ?' K lir^iJtiTiy. ?pr?-sjde.tit of the American l a'rtn Hur??au i f?>? :? '< : ?".It v\as w irlt grt'n.r satisfaction that I lea med of the plans of the farm bureau to take the j^ad in stimulating an; organized. wil.lon-wid? .o^io h ration .oh. the Fourth of ltily.. The cathering to getin r of o\jr farnn rs arid our townspeople Ip ?):ose- < iitir" r,v wide <-e!ehrutions will give a new . signiii.<::ui<-<! ..to the day! I'roliiibtj rio activity is of ivw<ire-hii|>??rTati'i' .titan J Iff* emVuirageinent' ant! de velopment or .>ur ? ;< ?uimiwiity . Ijff. In the early dnysintijis country the chureli was- the center of cor;, . ; -inir I i ? Tina- ami Condition- h.ayc changed, AV ? ? n r> ? . i it : 1 1 ? ? ? < ! o f s . 11 ? i a ! . 1 1 i o r a 1 and spiritual: as well economic < oinnviinily nation. 1 truly tirfrik these FotjrrVi of.-Jujy. relebratlons. will play an. important ( r.r ;n the encouragement of such community *s jm * -i." ' ?; : ' v !'reV:d?.fir i'.radfufo h.a< ti.is to sa\ regarding the farmers' ?.?.eVIfrati'on : ? - It ^ fta.rt.li u'.arly r.-vtrin that An?ert?-at>' farmers ? J-Tiould take I'.ni. i hrp;uin>h their own "Tixaniza t>: siii- -ilniir i; .< u.r-.*t oa'tlt-Rui: uniform celfc hrfi*:- i ? Tt Si* !?'< urvh . f. July. for. it '?'.?(> just 150 j ??;..>* 'fcJt.t .?? >:tvu& ???T American" 'farmers Kath at ' /.ri' -Tj (? ridjge in Massach u?ft t,s and tired ..;b>. ili'si <t*'i ii'. ' K* great battle for American ? mPih ??? Kr* r!i' that (Jay to this the American fort: ? r has ev. r. heer. the .bulwark of our national ? ; ? n,dvne. Muri "than one million farm families a.r* e-srrolJ-.d . as.;h?*?ube.r? <>f county. farm bureaus. Ai 'i v.-. jf- not; 'limiting this celebration to farm ers . We are askii.K e,t<:h county farm bureau .to -invite the ijo-ojierai.ton an<l participation- of every' individual an?l every orKarilzatU-n within the ? ouniy And the national' organization is aok.ing f -'r ?!?. avsivtar > ?? . l.d Oo-operati tn ?.*f many na uon^i! rtc.1 '.tzatlons. , . ? As to the .rnjon of Ifide-jVoqtl^nOo (Jay ? atul I?e "on-e day. the ?r!ir]tial froposition was to have Antiisruv day tiiade I>eff'nse . day. AV.I on., tt;.. :. rrt:y ^vrtoral staff reoonitiiended in Ma\ !h;jt l'?;fen>v day ami Arniistioo day i>e ctn ? i|. I'ro^idenr '"oolii!^- uax found to he opposed !??? live j. J; n Anni.stioe day, U was <ie< |ared at tile '? W.hito' .House hy. a spokesman for the President, wa>? i'tio that yhoultl he dedi<.at<-d ahoye all else . . t < t v.^vsid< r;tiion of p?are. Heine the anniversary . ..?! v.o day ? on \\ hivh. ho-stilit ies <vas?-d in tho most dvs.tr?<:t-i* e; war tbe world has ever known. Armistii e day. I'rrsident .('oolidge thinks, should not i?o; linked \v it h otlu ial action of any kind sug gestive of war. ? Tltf President, it was recalled by his spokes man. had just appealed forcibly to the nations of Kurope to cive a sim-ere demonstration of a will to peace arid to upttuiid their war-torn resources. He has repeatedly, since assuming charge, of the dt -times of tin* I'nited States, proclaimed this government lo be most covetous of world peace anil anxious that America take the lead in point ing the way to peace and the material prosperity which accompanies it. . This being so. the prospect of America choosing Armistice day for a dem onstration of its military arm is regarded by Mr. Coolidge as most inconsistent with his policy of international, relations. I defense *Jay last year was held In September in the heat of the national political campaign, and quite a furore was raised concerning it by pacifist organizations at the time. The President was not opposed to taking stock nf the nation's military re sources as was done on that occasion in co-opera tion with the slates, it was said by the spokes man. and he probably will not oppose an annuul Inventory of that kind if It is not proposed to eoiu fc; ; It with Armistice day. Another objection to the plan Is tbr fact that It calls for voluntary action of the people in re mrtszR. JBJJrZ. >1 >t >11 ? I i j g to rJic m'ti^ter '-all :m?i the f r; r i l>?-r fact that l l??-rc* is no Nii>n in flu- law for r h- ? i ??> f?nse ijiiy program at a.ny tllBt, if Midi a mi.itary stock-taking of resources provided' under t lie national detcuse n? t is to'.he. undertaken annually. . President .< 'o,.lidge thinks congress should be con sulted and should approve it by providing* ai> pvopriaie legislation. Another thing. that bothers the I ' r?-si ?loti t is that , t Hp proposed program necessitates the expenditure ?>f considerable money bv the government and Izn p> ses up?>n the states n great direct expense, not to mention the indirect cost involved through the interruption of business S li.it would in- entailed in , carrying out the proposal. The President does not want to appear as in any way discouraging adequate preparedness He is an earnest advocate of that, but he is Just as j earnest in his advoca. y of government economy. r The President would have the governors of i states consulted as to their wishes in the matter. ; The stales must co-operate, <?; course, an'! are re lied upon Ivy the War department to do' their share in making I Wense day a success. The result was that the President expressed a preferyn- e f?r July 4 as the day on wldch the proposed national defense test- could be most ap propriaiel;. held Then the .question arose In the; War department whether, plans could he recon- ' strU' ted in time to utilize Jnlj 1, this year. Many officers connected with the test last September felt, that it wovijd be better to abandon t he plana tiff- year rather 'hari attempt to arrange the test in the short time available. They believed that rather than risk a failure. It would lie preferable tn postpone the holding of a defense test until July 4, li>2rt. It was pointed our also that the regular army. Nntkinnl ? Guard! reservists and the citizens' mili tary trulnitig camps would he engaged in July in their regular training programs. and these would ?he seriously interfered with if a defense test was held at that time. To assure an organized and successful demonstration. it> is said to he vital that 'lie personnel of these four branches he in their respective home communities at the time the plans are made, so that they < an co operate with the national leaders in charge. So at this writing it seems impossible to say lust what figure the Defense day test will cut in the Independence day celebration. It was quite a large performance last year, according to War department reports. These show that there were local demonstrations, and that more than lfl.OOO.OOO people participated in one way or another. The regular army turned out H2.5S1 officers and men. the National Guard HIT.txtS, and the organized reserves 59.108. Fourth of July orators this year in search of a theme have n wide choice. They might do worse than to speak of some of the changes that 150 years have made. The Star-Spangled Banner of 1925 as compared with the Hunker Hill flag is a gorgeous theme, suggestive of the political prog ress of the nation. In 1775 we had nothing but little privateers under sail to flght our battles on ! sea. Today we have a proud navy, of which the California is a fine sample. The increase in popu lation and material wealth is suggested by the picture showing the little book of the second census as compared with the big volumes of the fourteenth. When (Jen. George Washington took command of the Continental armies July 3 at Cambridge a fife and drum corps furnished the martial music. By way of contrast see the army hand of today? with the New York of 1925 loom ing high in the background! All these suggest the growth of the United States of America from the thirteen colonies of 1775 to the wealthiest and most powerful nation of earth? the one nation dedicated to liberty, equal rights and the parol! of happlnaH. J? - ? - . Poison Ivy Furlpldcse \Vhat;-a matter? ?'old sore on your lip? Iripudoso N<>: I kis<?*d a girl iim!er j tvjlat I thought was inisl Icloc. Iiilt It must h:tv ?> Ikth poison i\>. Voiiti^s !q?n Telegram. Watch Cuticura Improve Your Skin, j t?n rising and retiring gently smear j the fare with futicurn Ointment. Wash off Ointment in five minutes with ''utirura Soap and hot water. It , is wonderful what PutJnira will do for por r complexions, dandruff, itching and red, rough hands. ? Advertisement; Fleming "\\ (i\ all tin- iv?l. Ii?-a<l<-d girls ?.n ihe| ? . .. ?- . .? . ? ? . ?;????? ? -? . I "\\ f're fj I in f n ir "I '.laiitlnu l'!;ipp ts* this w?-?-k I .? ?u i - - i tl? - ? 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