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tti -t liorr' ?iTiiir > ? p 'iSM I fltitdfc* i The Busiest Town ia //. 5. A HO, 36 MiMf MING PASSED ? ?ILL DIFFERS FROM THAT OF REORGANIZATION THAT WAS PREVIOUSLY SUBMITTED. FOUR NINTHS OF TBNHNS Prevision Is Mad* for Citizen Army Composed ef 200,010 Enlisted Men, '* Officers snd a Natlsnal Guard. Washiagton.? By a rots of ninete fire, the senate military committee ap> proved proviatons providing for com pelsory military training for toy* be tween 18 and tl years, and ordered favorable-report upon the army Wf istration MIL The compulsory military training r talon, fixes the training period at months. As finally agreed upon, the Ml to virtually the s&me as reported bjr the snb-committee bat ts radically differ ent from the reorganisation Mil sub mitted by the var department to Con compulsory military training, the bill provides for one army to be divided Wo a citizen anpy composed ot 200, ?300 enlisted pen" and IS.OtO ottcers, m' a "?Ha>rai guard. Specific 'provision is made.in the Mil that the citisen army cannot be called to' colors except in the case at: # declaration a? war. To accommo date* the reserve force fcnQt np under the system et military training, pre vision is made in the MO fur an ?? anal reduction of ?ve per cent In the. enlisted length of the regular army. ~ . "wwsewBr"-' i A* a c*WM^ win Sa^?r ?ab. ?cube to and run. on wtotiw plat form H? BHalaiMiatHfan ?f tk? party notlmUing blm brine oat of ?Hoover ia not actively & faadidtto, hat -will stsnd tor eleetloft- on a fro Craaafrre. ^mnan platf&rm H each Is brmwbt forward by any party and Hoover's leadership demanded. IRPLANE 18 BIIHQ BUILT TO BE BUILT FROM MONROS VIA WAXHAW TO JACK80N BIRTNPLACC.J m* ims of mm iMfflsmi 1 ? Ifi j1 > 7 ? *JF? ? - ?> Road Law Adopted by the Last lature is Said to BeProvinflthe, Beet the County Ever taw* Monroe. ? The Union county n commission announces, that it bee the contract for the construction half a ncLUioxi dollars' worth of roe In Union oounty. The first road to be built wfil he the Jackson hfcMfrflj| from Monroe thpoagh Waxhaw to the Andrew Jackson birthplace, -where .!! connects with the Charlotte-Savannah highway. The terms of the bontraet areggM usual, being the 'cost plus" system with interpretations and reservations. The actual cost of the work is flgnQpi out by the oounty road superintend^ eat and.the contract let on this basis plus 10 per cent If. the actual cost ??Wr .&**??%*+. estfana^ the ? A nnd fiVitn tiiip AMERICANIZATION BILL IS PASSED BY THE SENATE Washington. ? The senate by a vote Lot 36 to 14 passed the eayon Ameri [cenixation bill, which lipoid require | Ml residents of the United States of 1 to 21 years of age, not menteHy or physically dWequalified. and all alien reefdenta between the ages of 16 and 46 who cannot speak, read or write Boyish, to attend school not bees Chan MO hours a year. .The measure had been before the ?estate lor *feout a week. , Charlotte?Charlotte's splendid ne? high school building, said to be oqe of the finest in the state and a model well worthy of emulation by other cities, will in aH probability be ready for classes, by February 16, Superin tendent of Schools Hard ins stated. Marion. ? . There are In McDowell county something like l.SOO dogs. The ralue on the tax books of these ca nines is a neat sum. Tue paxes paid on theni js about $1,500. The numbet ber of sheep in the county is less than Sty'icid the value is i?p than f 1,000 The tax amounts to less than 130. ?' ?*-. & Wsrr?ttton? Tha public-spirited peo pie of the county are being mobilised Into* law enforcement body by fliof. John Grsham and hi* committee tn an effort to locate and destroy the wh!? sntherewWh* wttw ith pro to to csrry iiis^uwii CALL MBWV*** CONGRESS OF tt? MEMBER*. v. .'''^ W >.' % Senate is TpM Tfurt preparation <jf Industrial c*talr tNe*Htr*ry Object Sought if ResOfuthJH. Washington.? 'Elaborate macHni :or settlement of disputes between c jtai and labor is proposed in a c current raaplution introduced Chairman Kenyan ?C the ??*?& UP ^JBEL ed by Congress to oall a National would recommend . a plan tor pen aent industrial courts and also foi nlate a program of princlplesto f an^-future industtW relate**,- ^ It ttiso If proposed that, pending tlon by the national labor emigre ftbe president estataHsfc a nation!!*! bor board, to function te^iporarfy 1! jfcwar labor board, in hearing lnd trial controversies. Senator ; Kenyoa pAd the sea that the preparation of an industi ocSde was th* primary thing call of third country if Wa try doee not demahdtnrtni caused William Spindler .aged kill his three difldren, Ud ?Bi W< 01 at tfa? Spindler borne In EM* IT OF DARTMOUTH ?H LOVE |f?TH FAI mm UTHMN WOMBN A ATT? NO CONPBflKNCE INDU STRIAL TROUBLES OF SPAIN HAVE NOT ABATED ? . Madrid.? Although the lockout? ai Barcelona and in this city have been declared'at ah end, the Industrial trou bles of Spain continue, the large .ma jority of workinginen refusing to re sume their posts, claiming there has been no improvement in conditions o t labor. In this city the situation has pupe more threatening oecause strik ers hare been trying to induce men not to return to work. OMiltVlNa OF CONDEMNATION FOR LIBELLING THE ARMY t , iANtf BELITTLING NAVY. ? and Blander? red 'to Answer ?w-m? the naval decpra-, 'iWhUe to 1^, oh October 30, 1918," said Mr. Byrnes. "Admiral Sims told Representatives Glass, of Virgin, ia; Whaley, of South Carolina, and myself, that tha^rrmlstice asked tor by the enemy would hare to bo grant ed, because of the failure of Pteshfcg to break through the German ranks, due to the disastrous breakdown In transportation behind the American linee. We visited the headQuarteii#|ai the Serrfce of Supply and found that only a few days previously Pershing bad written the 8*. 0. S. congratulat ing them on their wonderful woii in iupplylng;?e forces in the Held. *la statement wat false and for his Inez ratable slander he should be made to MEREDITH ACCEPTS POSITION OF SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE ' Waahintf on^r-Edwln T. Meredith J I Iowa, tkUtor of "Successful Farm at" will be named secrtUry of ag rfcultoM to 'succeed. Secretary Houa *o,who it to become secretary ofthe oreaaorr *a the place of Carter Glfun. smas&mr <"d"4 It NOT BOUND BY TERMS OP PEACE TREATY TO VfHICH 8HE 18 flOT A PARTY. AGAINST HER CONSPTION V m National Honor Does not Permit the Betrayal of These Placing Faith In Her Free Institutions. I CANDIDATES DESIGNATED FOR ' " : WttT POINT 'toUlWIN ATIONI ; Paris.? Holland's reply to the en tente demand for tne extradition oi the. emperor declares that she cannot be tjound by the peace treaty, to whicb she Is not a party. Neither the Dutch constitution not tradition permits of her acceding tc the demand of the allied powers, the note seta forth. The national honor, the reply de Clares, does not permit the betrayal lenfljlepqe of those who en trusted themselres to Holland and hoi freflfcingtftutkm*. ; v... .. - REPUBLICANS SAY PALMER S V V 3I DE-STEPPED THE. IS8UB Washington.? lAttacke on pending anti-se<3'L*on bflls net only continued before the house roles Committee but sprt vl to the floor of the house, Re publ?r*ns and' Democrats joining In opposition to the measures whicb were & .turn defended by members oi both parties. RepdUiean members of the rules committee charged that Attorney Qen eral Palmer had "side-stepped" the if a":':, f', "a* v'; .'<? ? ? ' ' j * -- - ' **- --- ' ' - ? * ? Washington.? Candidates designat jA tor the military academy entrance warn {nations to he held In March in ohides: Georgia: Richard P. WHllngJiam, JCirkwood, North Carolina; Clayton C Holmes, Council; William G. Be? PinerWa; John 0. Cope, Murphy. t TLi^i ' * ' % ? PROVISIONAL OIL PERMITS BEING GRANTED BY MEXICO Bfsadeo City? Foreign oil companies wfll *e permitted to obtain provision al permits to drill new oil wells oa rendition that these permits shall ha ralld only until the Mexican congress Munta a new law regulating the p? twieum industry* aooording to a da 11,800,000 phi* is paid e ; IN INOOMETAX FRAUD CASE veol firm of Boyish, ft O'Brien of this tawatiK^fcoiprtsonment for conspiracy to defraud the government In connec IHQHT AQ ? ; OF aJBfc *t*Y
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