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1^1 7 - j - y ? -? :- . -^ Pi ? ? 8 jUf I L j: l^vI wF ? ? "'I* i'Mvllt IHfV P I ? BB ?. ^P. HB -. JB m * '? ?" * ? BV.Ii% m ?. pp WWi"? Br THE AGRICULTURAL BLOC ? P SUCCESSFUL W THE ANCIENT FlOHT IN CONGRESS. Origin*! ContsattomM tt*. ifOTMW ^ ^ n* "" G*" | | Washington ? President Harding has assured the agricultural bloc that ? . he Intends to appoint a farmer to the I -FedoralP Reserve Board. Senators KeUocj of Minnesota and Kenyon of I SooM b^e?uLedto appoint a.f*r?er pave the impression a* they lea the White Bene that they would persuade abandon the project so described, is simply that the exe cntiTO fill do what the agricultural bloc vasts but the {after will on its III t-LL __ MM AVa ? a. -?-* .- p . k*L.\ I part Else ap the Bm or nctuaHp | ^^S^lT'Se'w ?? Sure Utt IM nnace lu? ama UluJIi T I bet controversy- between a powerful F??P In oongreaa which appears d* sinwa of aanrping the domain of the II eseeattv* bat the meaning of the I iBOfiMit lies far deeper than that awl la. rigrtflftnt of one tendency of recoostrmction which affects not mere I lr the fax-men of the weet. bat the bankers and manufacture^ oil the I titnde la completely reflected Jn the aggfaaalie position taken by senators from agricultural states ? that the .Federal Reserve Board was on<faly I ? severe on the farmer during the de i^ears a^. The banks of the ition ?: were advised, not to loan money on declining markets. The farmer was cgugfct in the maelstrom of ratings and advice by the Federal Reserve jjj|we^lis^he wi^^o^^e^hL^o'sicee^ I WOy* oy ^r^aBPrfP^r^ -iv*." ? ? $*?&&&&' 4^ i Vl^U i Mir w? OTtQgQi WaQTO t?6 wSil SET .8anats, By ClosslVota, f-i ,; , fbMtt Newberry of Michigan, ;p <} By EDWARD W.'rtCKARD; C*RANCE spilled the beans last week. f Briand and his cabinet are out Poincare is forming a new ministry with himself dlMMUhead. Alt the doings of the meeting of the supreme titS1 Ijy C^nniioy, pro?ld$dt fidwsvcr, ' .V ?*;>'. I".'' 7.. ?- - ? - ? - | ? yf . , I troverSpfcrith President MiUerand, ? went before the chamber of deputies ? and presented the entire program, tell llng Its members they-oould take it or ? k?TO Ih Then be bluntly announced ? the resignation of the ministry with lout waiting for a vote. ?' iOincsr?. tlis ni&U OJ. w?.*os^ ? itn ? v . ? . Washington conference ;fannoanc$d that Japan also would be represented. Already steps; have been taken to start the rehabil'tatlon of Europe. The economic committee of the supreme council has decided upon an Interna tional corporation with a capital of 12,000,000 <about $8,000,000) will; its seat in London and with a board of directors nominated by affiliated ctfo panles-ln each interested country I These countries, Ih&udlnfc the tJnlted States, will organize corporations for promotion only, with a combined capi tal equivalent to ?20,000,000 (about $80,000,000^-. These corporations will serve as medlumK for ; credit ? trans actions and to facilitate the activities of private enterprises in all conn tries where the business Held now Is ob structed By lack of credit* and organized finances. . This' plan pre supposes the organization of affiliated wmpanGermany ^ as well as in . ,jv ?' . ?.? a": % i H/vnn "? uni^rrfnAf] flfiti 1 u,VMA/uo W4V l?MU I irfjit-?vQ flnn Af Afpm imvnl 1 nnpsflopr. *Tt fs hfllflirfld tKin wilt I people o?" Irelmhd, becanse hf& was satisfied that such * vote would not be free, but;; would be taken under coercion of a threat of war. - Already the British havrt removed the barbed wire apd sandbags with which Dublin Castle was protected and they a^mptferoing the records to rto t?~'zr:r?XL prLsonfltafc -^ncluding those condemned to death, bare been soft free. In a word, the English are evacuating Ire npRDMAN H. Newberry is rightfully 4;, United Stated Senator fromMlch ^Jtaan, but he Vlbpent teo much ^noney in winning the place. Such is the de cision of the senate, reached toy I votw= of 46 to 4L The Democrats were solid iy against Newberry and nine Repub licans voted' with them to oust hftn. But Bxe day was saved for him by the addition of a clause to Pa resolution SS?E??rS a4 flnfnn fitttlTA ( m v lUlUl v UulCi i^i llfiiritmionf rvxmmonrloi* fr? *V?/? norw ? I LM * ?* w ?' *' ? ? I astonished niltl i^rie\ecV wlisn icitex* he I V, \ ,-.5s ? \ ' Baffeyli. s* ? 1 j $*????* rtI f?M:?A} CBNATOR PENROSE'S sett has O h All. J L ' iu _ ftnaniljjil'l George WhartpD jpepper M PMiadel Q"c im; vrc . us a puu c mctv ?" JO: .' 8y^BJjiBv.c w*vO >nc - ruiv yiH fh f w t , fri t 1 INET SOON. 7 ? ''? ^*?T^.vrujSj'1 "> ? -IS? \ "?'' ?-yy.'^V.t^j j?Ij'; ^1 j I v' ? V,?''?;??, -'?; !* ji"" ' nr"" iVkFfl:-'.?>;ri':KC^BHB Sr^t/'while Mr^yfl1! stotS^l had decided to accept the offer ot the motion picture interests, made it clear that as Set no contract had been ex ecuted. The postmaster generai. hOWf ever, expressed confidence that a sat- ? lsfactory contract could he agreed . confer again with them, probably in. New York; ^ud unless eomethiiurun gHoT't ^ Hie date of bis retirement from the cabinet, Mr. Bfcjre said; would depend largely on the wishes of his pros pectlve employers. He declared, how ever, be would not give up his gov ernment duties until the President has had itlme to select, his successor. It I was said at the White House that noth I ing would be done toward.selection of a new postmaster general until Mr. I Hays had formally tendered his resig nation. * ? ?U The President personally gave put I * ? - , Oil Town Is In Flames Dallas, Texas, ? Msxte, tne soutn* it bstweii $250,000 and $1?O0O?OOO. | your druggist and get a bottle o^Dod^ son's Liver Tone for a few cents which is a harmless vegetable substitute for ?>, I dangerous calomel.S, Tdke a spj^wifal ^ I than hasty calomel and without making' you slck, you just go back and get your Don't take calomel! <Jt makes yon I sick'the next day ; It lose? you a day's work. Dodson's Liver Tone straightens you right up and you feel great": No salts necessary. Give it to the children because it is perfectly harmless and American tin plate manufacturers are. planning to inaugurate sf;country fev wide publicity campaign designed ta enlarge the uses of their product ? <-M ?i s2 ? lvQ UQu villi* Cjc5 CuJj < UV c Jit,* - * tiipifib lOriD# ^uYHryifitfUiiPy)*..
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