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Welcome to FAAMVILLE The Busiest Town in U.S. A . WATCtt*S FAEMVILLE, PITT COTOTT, DENT WINS N NEW YORK CITY ? J* *,X , . VICTIMS OF RENT PROFITEER? APPEAL TO THI COURTS OF BRONX ANO BROOKLYN. TEMNTS ARE GRANTED TIME Trial Magistrate Receives Rent From Tenants 'Which He Considered Fair Refused by Landlords. New York.? Neew York landlord* bare lost the first round in the battle being waged between tenants and rent when tiie new anti-rent profl given their first the Bronx and Brooklyn to appeal la fOd eviction and rent increase cases. fa every Instances tenants wan granted from one to tlpee months stay-overs when tfiey proved their in ability to and new homes. In a ma jority of cases, landlords had served notices effective April l and May 1. - In Brooklyn, Municipal Justice Ferguson collected more than $1,000 in rentals from tenants after land lords bad refused to accept amounts thought fair by the\ court fen Pereone Boat Columbia, S. Washington.? ?' The MeaJcan embas sy announced receipt of advices from Mexico City, officially denying recent reports that Ambassador BmAIU bd boea killed or wounded during a po litical. demonstration. tody of twisa qirl U Waehed Ashore at Chicago Municipal Pier. ^ ? Chicago. ? A body believed to be that of Jeanne de Kay, .daughter of Sir. and Mrs. John de Kay, of 'Lucerne, Switzerland, was washed aahore at the municipal pier. . . ? ? r Mies Helen Taft Makes Positive Denial of Engagement to Marrft . Los Angeles.? A ' report * reaching' u H, that friends of Miss Helen Her ron Taft had announced her engage-! ment to marry Professor Frederick J. Manning of Tale w ma denied by Mies who la visiting her aun? Mrs, William Bdwards, of 2*. Awalw. jipiipjgra PAYMENTS LARGELY COMPOSED OF CERTIFICATES SUBJECT Future Reductions Hinge Largely on New Appointment* and Tax Leg? Illation Official* Said. were confined Mjmm t wholly to ?? tfi-ement off cer&eattts of indebted nee* itsfted In anticipation of income an# profit taxes. "Y Future monthly redactions will hinge largely on new appropriations and tax tagislaitoa, offfctels said. They expected, heweTor, that opera tions of the sinking fund would ,re? -fleet more ant more on the gross na tional debt each month hereafter. ftaitfende Will Cost Govarnment - ; t17?,<M6,gOO In Next Six Months. will cost the jBif HW,?o, they are Ppar ; Wi ii. ?."?*" ? fia ?ttiar Policy Than Exclusler li v'af <lM*niN' C?n Save California ? i ^Ciewland, Ohio.? Japanese birth twm la CMtfaraia la .0 high ea4 ?heir standard at lhrin* aa low that a ay immigratien policy other than <a ctetriaa will result la the ultimate de struction of lie American popula^oa in the West ifaot in the whole Uni ted States, V. S. McClatchy, publisher of the Sacramento Baa assarted la a luncheon address in this oity. PaHier Order* an Investigation 1 of Alleged Illegal Comblnatfan Washington. ? InTeatiiation of aa tBaral itteaal combination ta dawMi catton prices was ordered by Attorney Qaaaral Palmar. - v "n In a telegram to United Statet At torney Alexander at Atlanta, Sir. Pal* mar fesaed instruction* for the exam ination of charges that .cotton dealers jftrf arbitrarily to radboa the price af coftan to violation of the Irish Murders Aw Not Committed by Irishmen, but by UI-CbMditi?h?d Americana Who Am MIsftd. ? . ?? ^.v;/^^kag , ? ? - . ,? .- -,. .. . js London.? The United ?State;. wis nandled without glove*, by Premier Lloyd George and 6lr Edward Carson, the Ulster unionist leader, in the de bate In thp houae of oommona on the second reading of the Irish bill . , The premier aald it was action such as that taken by the United- States sen ate In adopting the Irish resolution that had festered secession. *?e Yalera is ' putting forth the same views in the same words thai Jefferson Davis used/' the premier declared, aed added that snch a move ment had led to civil war. ? Sir, Edward Carson, in opening the debate said lie believed that the Irish murders were committed "not by my countrymen, but by ill-conditioned Americans" misled by Sinn Fein pro paganda, which he exclaimed, point ing to the government, "you are do*, tug nothing to Counteract." Spanish Aetrenpmer of Sal* Announces Discovery ? New agafiiii^the Russian bolsheviki, sailed; fro? this portfor home. ? ? ? ' pjffliiiment Measures Have Driven Red Leader* Into a Bad Corner. ' ? Dusseldorf. >? The revolutionary leaders in the Ruhr district have been in secret session virtually uninter rupted, for 36 hours, and at 6 o'clock at night ware still trying to find some way out of the corner into which most of them feel they have heen driven by the government's measures. ?he* Manufacturing Concerns Are Cloeint Down In IttaMaehwMttfr .... / Marblehead, Mass.? Demands ot turn shoe iforkers for lncfsaMd wafee 51)1 tie cp shoe industry her*, ac cording to announcements by manu faoturers. The Parker Shoe com- ; pany closed its shops to its Xfr oper ative* and the Herbert Humphrey an? Boos Company announced it would Mist down. The latter, employs Stt handa. rVr-r':- ? ^r;: - .? ? . .v uf tESmtgi vn? rniioj-- , pa ? v"-' ?EW TRANSPORTATION ' IVATE 0WNER8HIP 1NG FINAL TE8T; r"H GREAT INTEREST ? ???' ? v'/'B a-., ,-.,,,,,*1*, ? Jomprehensive Analyst* of Reo?ntly Enacted ling Traffic Rates the newtr*ii8 private operation of _a? entered a treat and ad if it fails this time a unanimous verdict ic the lent remaining ^.government ownership to Charles general coun lern Traffic league, an address at a of the Charlotte Ship sturers association, ion, Automotive on, Rotary and Kl the assembly room of ."total. ! ciple of socialism could *r eminent ownership bf Mr. Cotterill, hut coal mines and other an which the rail ror ds its to be nationalized , "such a prospect as that ed." I am a comprehensive (analysis of the essen Qt prorisions of th?j ?far, under which ths to private control. ?rd Employe* Are Out of Work by Strike Fifty thousand stock* &,will be thrown $ut ol follow as soon as the small receipts ? of ahijtdus on hind are taken cart ofc ? ? Ruse Bolehovik Foreign Minister Protests Against Japaneae Attaok. ^Hs:? II. . tfchitcherin, bolsherik foreign, minister of Russia, has sent Japan a note declaring he considers the Japanese attack against Russian forces at Nikolaevsk, on Maroh 30 as a violation of agreements reached re garding operations In eastern Siberia. Japan With the United 8tates and Other Nations Is to Finance China. " Waahitftgon.? Jfapan has informed the state department of Its adhesion to the arrangement under which bank ers of the. United States, Great Britain Prance and that dOantry will enter a consortium for the flnaaclng of China; ?'-.It was stated offlolMIy that it would not be necessary to await to return of Jthoiriaa W. J^amont, who. Is In the rar Bast as ^e representative of tho American group, to begin the execu tion, of the plans: ... ? ...?nil BY A SORELY HARAMED U RAILROAD 8Y8TEM. | ' - r ? 508 BRAKEMEN MAY WALK UtfT ^ ' No Development* Have Followed Ul< timatum of Members Brother. <xxf of Railway Trainman. Roanoke, Va. ? While the Norfolk and Western is facing further Inter ruption Qt ita operation, by the threat ened walkout of approximately 500 brakemen and switohmen employed in the local yards in sympathy with the striking clerks out because of the company's refusal to discharge two non-union clerks accused of insulting a young woman, information comes from the office of Grand President Forrester, of the clerks' union, Wash ington, that a representative of the grand president is on his way here to straighten the matter out No developments have as yet fol lowed 'the ultimatum of members a? the Brotherhood of Railway Train men threatening to tie-up passenger service on. the road promptly unless, the '-'unsafe conditions" alleged to have arisen because cf the walkout 6t the clerks Is relieved. ? . Allied Council Offers Armenian Mandate to the League of Nations. / - ? Paris. ? A mandate for Armenia has been offered the. league of na tions by the supreme allied council. All Armenian territories would be in cluded with the exception of Cillcia, which would be left under French protection. j - ? ? ? I Boy, a *idtrtf 'Shown poet, hare been , arrested by the .British and deported] to Malta.' Safa Pasha, Turkish com mandant in Constantinople, has also teen placed under arrest. New York Socialist Members Have Been ExpeHed from Legislature. i Albany, N. Y.? Five socialists? j Louis Waldman, August Claessens, Charles Solomon, Samuel A. Dewitt j and Samuel Orr, all of NewYork city, the entire delegation of tt.elr party in the New TOrk assembly were espell ed from the legislature. Amerlcan S?ldlers on th? Rhine Subject Only to Orders of Wihton. ?Washington.? American troops on the Rhine are subject only to the or ders of the president of the United States as commander-in-chief ol the , army, President Wilson wrote con .?nis In response to a resolution of inrulry adopted by the house. ???'' '? .. ' v; . , * ? I.',!1 1,111 pgggeggafe niiiili'iliiuiiiiin^uiiiuiiii! ONLY BY 8TMCT ECONOMY IB NATION TO BE SAVED FROM A "CALAMITOUS CRISIS." M [ BEST REDUCTION TEMPORARY ?f . ? t ? ? . ????.' 4 ;? j Government Financing hi Short Tim* ' Notes May Bring at Almoat Any Mo ment a Tremendous Increase. Washington. ? Government expend i ci ires .have exceeded tLe revenues "from all sources" by more than |200, 000,000 during the first nine months ot this fiscal yeir, and the reduction of $706,000,000 In the floating debt lost month ia only a "temporary" condition, Representative Moedell, Wyoming, re publican leader, declared in a state-, ment. Economy alone, he said, could avert a "calamitous crit^s." Immediately upon the "temporary reduction" In the floating debt, Mr. Moadell declared, the treasury was in the maifcet *or further loans and this month must dispose of a further large volume ef temporary| cartiflcsfces. Gdvernmeat financing by shorUem notes, he added, is such- as "may bring a tremendous Jac- aa.se the very next day," week or month" after an apparent reduction for a comparative period. ? ? Treasury officials, the statement continued, "have handled a moat diffi cult situation most admirably," but 4hey "can not avert die aater unlets we keep public expenditures within our Income." i A Change Hat Baan Wrought In the Ex-Kaiser's Raet Mannar of Living. Van an Trade Relatione wltt Soviet Ruaaia May be Taken Off. Washington.? The. baa m trada n- , lat^ons with Rom la dar soon he lifted aWaiala here said, although the recent jLaerlean proposal to the supreme council (or concerted actios to this end by Great Britain, France, Italy and the United States, has temporar ily deferred action here. Suffrage Forces of Delaware Are Undismayed by the Recent Defeat Dover, Del.? Undismayed by the de feat of the resolution to ratify the fed eral woman suffrage amendment by U\ei lower house of the Delaware legis lature, suffrage leaders have started a statewide drive in an effort to win oyer members of the legislature by changing the opinion of their constitu ents. A large delegation of suffrage worfcan; started from here on a tour of the state. It ia planned to rislt rrery town and hamlet - - II N?- I II III <^CK>CX pfe UV: % ? n u-j? .I, Hggiv iwKH HB ?
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