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'A- .1 i '. i, r!"l i J : 1 i H i . . il l.'" ' i h Vi ti ll it r f '!.' 1' r : tv M ' ir it. f (j; r if - .9 ' T..T I. fl 3 to Ml ' IIP 'MM IMPOR TANT NEWS THE WORLD OVER According to report cm traftic con ditions for the, week ending Septem ber 8, 1919,3 there was some Improve ment in the movement of freight, es-v pecially in the southern regions, com pared with the same period in 1918. Further steps in the original pro ceedings brought bv th ntnlp nf P,pnr. IMPORTANT HAPPENINGS OP THIS gia against the state of South Car- AND OTHER NATIONS for olina growing out of boundary dispute " RATIONS FOR between those stateswere taken with 8EVEN DAY8 GIVEN the filing in the supreme court bv the South Carolina authorities of an an- TUC lirilP nr TUP vnniiTii Bwer to thG claims of the other state, Int' HtllO Ur IHt OUUIll together with a motion to have the proceeaings dismissed. The house judiciary committee lias directed Representative Dyer of Mis souri to introduce a bill making the transportation of stolen automobiles in interstate commerce subject to a five thousand dollar fine und five POLK COUNTY, NEWS TRYON, NORTH CAROLINA Brooks und Patferson (Australians) Ik the foreground in What Is Taking pjace In Th utfc. land Will Be Found In Brief Paragraphs Foreign 7 Following rinRiiv nnnn a npfirh do. years' imprisonment. livered by Viscount French, lord lieu- . Readjustment of the cost of living, tenant and governor general of ire. President Wilson declared in St. land, at Belfast, in which it was de- Pau1' Mlnn- must await the re-es- clared that the British government tabllshment of a complete peace basis would not hesitflffi tn rpsnrt tn Hrnat Mch would put labor and capital on tneir ieet. in two addresses the pres- the courts of th Cricket club, Boston, in ireiana, the authorities have proclaim- -0 -" j connection De- ship games at Forest Hill sJJ;L ed the suppression of the Sinn Fein -YVCC." cepuuice oime peace treaty parliament and Sinn Fein organiza- and amelioration of living conditions tions throughout Ireland. wae a direct one, and that the world It is reported from Armheim that 3?" kin? .t0 America to take the u train has arrived from Germany lead in rmg. the world to a sound consisting of 30 large closed vans ,on rlx T' railway trucks, containing the ex-kai- 5jrd,lSI feier uof Belgium arrived ser's luggage, and two railroad car- -Y City bringing the thanks riaeos with Mn.ho i OI Belgium to the American Deonle for servants to guard and protect it, and ?eir suPPrt and sympathy during " I ThA TIT AW thOTI ho tmln J'J u n aw iuuccubu uii : to Utrecht, where the ex-kaiser will move shortly into a new home he has pur chased.' , , '"' W0RLD'STENNIS STARS PLAYING AT BOSTON PCIilTSis f-- ntNlAL SITUATirif ;-Ssa&-sj-:.j vWlT-; LANDsA'J' An. :"gTl4gc UNAoLE TO F Nil mm. , """" " wMifrit..-.tfA...': '- .f ZZl.iZ' rn Iswpapr Union' , . . .. !. , 1 .... ... . 'iJ ., . J an excitinc set of donhi oae of the serles o( eItolnatIon matches prSm't7T Brands Ali . As Mekd Hunter 1- .. . '.kf: . ; Unless European productivity can Domestic Key West presents an aDDearanr of grim disaster, as she is but slowly bfi raniViiv io h u emerging from the severest and most "u'uu6 Luim m me nistory or the city. The damage was increased by a John Armstrong Chaloner Will Try to Reform the "Bogus" Lunacy; Laws. nothing but political, moral and eco nomic chaos, finally interpreting it self in loss undreamed head of the inter-allied relief commis sion situation .tip. VI. of life on atle her o Sde1 accompanying fiFCONC LED WITH Fi fill Y of, says Herbert Hoover. I?6 .110;, ShiPPinS suffered awful- M-WIIII LLU Iflln rfilffllLT inter-allied relief commis- Z'. ?nire .wa.ter fronts being a ; solemn conclave assembled in my suite at the Hofel Brevoort: Greeting. "Some seven years ago this summer 1 caiiea an even larger convocation of uie scribes to meet me in conference on me southern bank of the Potomac, at Alexandria, Virginia in , other IV,US- Sl"ce m those distant days of 1912 the atmosphere of the northern ion in an analysis of the economic ?j.0 vessels, Havina B n..ifl, . ell! banofthe Potomac was too rich for Ration in Europe. 'rrS. He a. Carno., ZJ" Itat then being strict me remainder of Admiral Kol- ... Americans, ' s "iS Admiral Kol- . Americans, n of "foueu wun lQ Pnde of victory paid chair's smith em q ring in (hA n AkthihinRir ntiri nwi, hD, tribute in New "iork City in what was . " DUMCUUC,eu nrnhnhlv th, . , . r- v.iLjr o muni impressive military spectacle, to the natinn' leader, Gen. John J. Pershing. corn- Jury Trial for Those S pected of Being Insaa to the Bolsheviki, it is claimed in a Bolshevik dispatch by wireless from Moscow. confined to the borders of the fitflfpa of Virginia r and North Carolina; in 'Ai'tf v siuies 1 naa Deen round by Ol i t' Judicial nrnrou hh . New York-Branding a ffgftetent. ueaa nunters, who, for r fVtll "Some twenty newspaper men. rep- LU iijC ujuuiio . inn resennne thP crpntt a . . mander-in-chlAf nf tho a ri -iv wreiess dispatcn from nediMnnflPV . ? "r11.. AZ;"rS. -WW"? tne neatest papers of the Moscow claims tne capture of nearly , - e . s' West and South, gathered to- onn.. ., ... . x9w!&'r nl0 llKatr wui i naa to say. 1 twelve thousand prisoners from Ad miral Kolchak's ail-Russian forces in the region of Aktubin-Skorak. Dr. Karl Renner, head of the Aus XTln. x.. . ' I . " urvivors or a crew of thirtv. announced th nthi t-iit' six men aboard the Ward line steamer on of devoting his life and fortune , ..u.u iuuuuci cu tin inn H inn. i iu iil; 1 1 1 1 n -nimto iimnn.. i tt m. 11 ia" Fcaue ueiegauon, signed the tnlro . ... 7 wenj i "cn air. unaloner conteml peace treaty at St Germain France. ZhnZ Via a" Dy 1116 nsMnS piates Is designed to bring about nal The room was jammed, but the crowd I I? d Home- They had tional laws which will not only Droi was smallpr than that rof r k Deen adriit on an upturned lifhnat tppt lnnntio k,. vou k, iu i y a mm - M4t.v.7f uui uisu irivG rnpin said that I was on; the war trail of bogus lunacy law throughout the Unit ed States and that I was going to hire a hall in Richmond and hammer on it and talk them to death and write them to death. Well, gentlemen, I hired that hall In Richmond, Va. the Rex picture theater still in full and flour ishing operation, and actually talked there twice a month for from one to two years." He then explained that he was rorced to stop the Sunday night lec tures by the Virginia blue laws, and continued: "So you see, gentlemen of the 'Fourth Estate,' nothing but what the French term force majeure superior force forced me off of the trail of bogus lunacy law. But, whereas, I may possibly be forced 'off a trail l Have b Serv " te S Parts. The ""-le tne iaco,lle from , ties, ana tenant, t. h. fl"i vacant apartmets ,! i.iice, nas rM U h Hous e owners bached refuse to adverte for ACCEPTANcp SHOULD Mn-r "E TRrATY Spokane, Wash.-Am.,,, ance of the peace treaty uuanned. ProcMQ , .1 VUiUril I 1,1, I I r. . - am on temporarily I cannot, humanly here, if it is to end n decN througho iich wou cation conditional :J leases or to ments that hav h- uuauie tn fir,,i -'-lea. fnco new m, move at the hr ."r: n the cour - Pision.. there not 0r i'luuess servers to hanni Sei Fifty thousand ! were served on tenants for tJ the second quarter of thu! year. speaking, be kept off a trail: And you may be surprised to hear that the Kex lectures of Richmond, Va., will reopen in the auditorium of the Coop er union at 8:15 o'clock, the second Sunday night In November next. Doors open at 7 :45, free gratis? Japs . Soon Will -i . , . .. J ' i jui j uciure man envoys eigned. Thus ends the 5 ai investigation of war raitted to institutions. nistonc house of Hapsburgs. -fv-huiW uuw oemg conducted by The national assembly of Germany nouse committees cost about ten thou has been invited to establish a ten- sanf , dol!a.rs a month. day week in Germany. The Roman mo? V10ience. chiefly in the form Mr. Chaloner, who was declared" sane oy Justice Ford of the supreme Crowd Xlls f.rom Their Birth Rate in That State Has Been Increasing Alarmingly. Catholics and th ihnr ot window smashing, occured in th JCttrB ciarea tnat alien lently assail the meagre as unchr is- SC?Ued SeCtins within strum e n? th and th tian and inhuman. - ' afew hou" after the union members hf,S f the lunacy tnisr Cyclonic winds are sweeping into 'Police force went on strike. !!"?Lt1!? Incration of wealth ; Havana from the gulf drfving moiin-l ine.. disturbance was in the Z"."1111 omers may benefit by tainous waves over the sea wall, which Bum boston district, but inspection are flooding adjacent sections of the , tho 8tore8 Indicated that only a city at some places to a distance of ?w articles had been stolen from the ci-r hlvnL-a Un.. .m.. ShOW Windows v.vrvo. luauji taiumes are nee- ... r i , -vw x-w, ira JtA, ing from their homes with the as- the American Cotton Asso- Chaloner will have full control of his lCondIt,on Mos Notable In the Fruit sistance of the firemen and Dolice ciauon a' the closing session in New property nere valued at about $2,000.4 f SectionsYellow Race Now Almost No fatalities have been reported Orleans had agreed unanimously upon uo This wI11 Ive Mm an income The political future of Syria is still J scale of -temporary minimum prices of 110000, which he will use in his undetermined. Politics is etill the cen- om 36 cents for September to 40 cruSflde against the present lunacy ter of interest Damaecus is, as the cfnts for May' an uproar over a res- laws Turks left it, a dirty, tumble-down S u" for tne mdorsement of Presi- Campaign Opens November 9. metropolis, able to become, when skill- uc"1 w"s s tour of the league ot Mr. Chaloner will open his camDalxrn ori ntt,r . I nations nnd fny . . . I . . vitj VMUumus experis are awe toi -6sme senate to at uooper union on Sunday Novem u1 " one or tne most fas- iC1Jr me peace treaty Der u, when he will deliver a-lecture wuaiuiB uuea oi me world. TT tuw proposal to Bet which will be 'part of a seripd tht The Bolsheviki claims to have de- a?.ide two-thirds rule which would will confine thL.h h. JlVl cisively defeated the Kolchak move- n. a 7te waf defeated 46 to 41. title of the series Is 'The Ph HosoDh c mpnt in Puccio Deleeates to tho -on . . - . x"e osopnicf . .uu.u. , i . ' vi . cuiiuu ul lup i Asnprr nr ihKiofinnU-! i , . , i " vuiioiinnuv. rm,l0Il WHn Ws fainlly was vHUES BECOME WORRIED By the decree of Justice Ford, Mr Controls the Placer County Vegetable Industry. A demand, upon the German mill- ?ational Assciation of Retail Cloth tary authorities for an immediate re- ere m Cnicago predicted a reduction port upon the killing Private Howell in the price of clothing soon. Madsen of Sacramento, Cal., shot by Sunday burials in the Mobile, Ala., German soldiers while he and a com- citv cemetery were made unlawful panion were on a hunting trip in the when city adopted an ordinance neutral zone, has been made by the against them. The ordinance went in American commander of the Ameri- t0 effect immediately. The measure can forces in Germany. was taken up by the commission fol lowing petition by grave diggers, un "When you came back here you were aeiignted with New York and everything in It. Has your stay al tered your first impression?" he was asked. "Not in the least,- Mr. Chaloner re plied. "New York is wonderful and the people are more polite than any where I have ever been. I am de- Washington dertakers and ministers. A fine of not lg"te1 wltn the change In the police- ni A,aon B v x tuttu iuu is provided in the 1 lc ars x nave Deen away. The American embassy at Mexico is new 'ordinance. e They are fine, and always willing to S?toeirinflr?!f. rePrt PiVe Strikers were kilIed and fifteen he,P Grangers in a' polite way. There name Jon fand F?i "-f tW? woundedin a batUe between 1.000 for are only twq things that I found named Jones ;and Ferguson, of Tampi- mer employees of the Standd q.I, wrong. The telephone svstem i. hnn. r? 5!ff and Uce &t K the worst in the, woHd and they Jo . : - . x I uionu, mo. tuai auu i ampiCO. San Francisco, Cal. The birth rec ords of the bureau of vital statistics of. the California state board of health Indicate that the Japanese population jn tne state is Increasing at a raDld fate From 1906. when the Japanese Pirtns were .134, they have increased steadily to 4,219 n 1918. While there s no separate record of the Japanese population, the birth record Is taken absolute evidence that the number of . Japanese, families residing In the state is steadily increasing. . ' This increase Is most notable in the ruit sections, where the JaDa nese ave colonized and are now in compe tition with the white fruit grower. The greatest increase is in Los Angeles County, where, in 1918. there 1,329 Japanese births recorded. ; In the Fruit Counties. 1 Alameda, Fresno, Sacramento. Sun Joaquin and Santa Clara, all extensiv fruit counties, show a large number of .Javanese births for 1918. hut nnw i Jan Joaquin and Santa Clara is there I any Increase over the record of 1917 not run enough" street cars." A TTliliMo monVin I . . i . .. . Revolutionarv lead in tt T.r7 7 6UU company and ne . issues statement. have won a complete victory and have Knox counb TennA.PP 'T the Chaloner & out th Allowing j f?G l5,ese cases It Is only very slight, forrfid PrAsirtont Aa9 county, lennessee, jail. This is statement to the newsnnnpr m0n . In San Francis-co. whpro th t.n., the count W unThU. T,af inSt & POSbl atta Gentlemen of the fourth eslate. in The department of state hfl w T1' efort to release I : ' V fldv4od th t:,a nrZ , . ur more or the fiftv. min er-tolaw. who is a n.M.i Z-T, "Bl:'i; on tn 3a" and the tv :.H" lutms recently, when date, and their Dartv. AmhMn. "7 cuuy, wnen un- members of their famiis who left m - u Were made to secure Tegucigalpa, under dlSSKSl dloi I whfte womfn mU val escorts, as the result ot revolt Cln iltt tionary activity in Honduras arrived 2 k S among nesroes in at San Lorenzo aSd'lSjS" S?t?tt i,6 " deptmeat f agri" ately embarked for the UniL sTates sultin. in state colleges are re- on the eteamer San Jose. ISK? ? 6aner premi6es' wells and President Wilson in his Omah, hI hT3.and tter repaired speech said that "we didn't ask Ger """r0 caDms a review of the many's consent about Z meaning of the dePartment says, any one of the terms when we were negro clab women Me organized in Paris: we told - them whit Tw LC-perati,ve..?oultry .breeding as- wanted and said "Sign here' Does "f110"8 my co-operative egg any patriotic American wt ha? 2? 'ITS mefnS ?7 Whlcn method change'd?" obtain a better Price ior their prod- Kei Shidehara, Japanese vice min. rr.-l.- . . A. ister for foreign affairs, has been k , Z a' a boy were kilIed appointed ambassador to t nuS ?..."beV??0 wini out of the States, and formal announcement wTn e, m. Boston- There were be made of the appointmenHn a Tew tIT inju!Ies of a ntoor nature days. em in a lew to members of mobs, police officers In St. Paul, Minn., in one of the Sin.'Sj! 'Jard8mn- The most se- nerve centers of the ndustrial unrest .tv of dtufbances were the vicin- of the Northwest, a situation boer- !on Scllay 8quare aad South Bos- son irStairi MeAdmiral ROdrn,J flagsb,p' New of the state of Minnesota tof t EES WhIch, listed men eration with labor is the oaj m2S ,n " Jty her8 jured of settling unrest and one of the iLo t f f11, San Fran- methods by which the cost of livrn J10? - B' C' The dam- can b. brougM down.' - fyflJl ,fhIP Placed at etc i Japanese Film Censors Kill Thousands of Kisses ? The police of Japan did not like to see kissing in public, and. theref ore film stars are not not.' mitted to osculate on the screen. In six months up to March 1 the t ponce censors removed 2,350 I kisses from the films. Only one kiss was allowed to remain. It was a kiss granted to Columbus by Queen Isabella and was shown in Tokio only, as the censors deleted it before permitting the photoplay "Co lumbus" to appear in the provinces. Three hundred and fifty-three embraces were omitted from films, states the Far East The titles of 2,144 photoplays were altered by the censors and 127 murder scenes were killed Reels entirely prohibited num bered 57. Most films shown in Japan are from' America and a large pro portion of them originally con tain a little kiss or so. showing the difference In standard be tween the East and West p ban Francisco, where the Tq admitted to be very ex Wnsive, the births in 1918 were only a against 03 in 1917. indicating tat the Japanese population had not focreasea to any -great extent except years. This same cray -De said of the Interior, fnr thn I uuai increase of Japanese births in the enure srate was only 111 more in 1918 is in ii7. jThe Japanese births registered in California from 1906 to 1918 are as fol-lows: ..2.215 1914 ..2.874 fe::::::::::SS 1917 1918.. .....4.108 4.219 19(6............... 134 W.-..- 221 19C8, 455 19CJ........ 682 "I?.... 719 I- 995 19 M67 Placer County Folk Alarmed. Me Uierease in the Japanese pop ulation in the stnte hoc, o . tap sections that publc meetings have ucu uu io uiscuss means of provid- .us n6Ua1Si Uie rurtner enornooh, othe orientals. Such a meeting was held recently at Newcastle, in p.! county, where it was found Jajmnese births were nearly twice the nuvpber of whites In 1918 t ,AV: there were 67 Japanese born m p,1 county and 119 whites. In 1917 there wee 93 Japanese and 79 ? IP pl8 123 Japanese nd m ..1.' Assemblyman Ivan Parker. . from tnaji county, who invest! JecJ makes the mwuSST " , told, that theJamaZ , California - : ' CHINAMAN AT WEST POIWT - . w BV ItW I; l - vfiW VMM tilP v- zm$m i - fir i of unrest thmrtZ?ptl,tt change which would nvV M .3 .... u.c 1110 MB I sa n n,-.. open the neentintin doubt and .uncerfinT: MM Mr Wilson said he "saw no objections to Jntam..... would not change the meaning j! ut auuea inat , ulclclv r0 oov th.i l ITniM 00 ..... , luaL - Kiicj, uuuerstands the to mean what it says. STRIKING BOSTON POLICfmc uioi tn TO SAMUEL GOMPEft . England organizer of the UUCiauuu i-.aDor, announced to the policemen's union had acceptri the suggestion of Samuel Qoow o,t tuey reiurn to work and nh vUC uuicume oi tne labor conferee! at 'tne white house on October 6 TT7T1. -fk-is. uaea ronce commissioner Cartel was informed of the action of them ion, he said that he had issued tr ders that no strikers applying for it instatement should be taken back. H said that he could not change this or der-before hearing from the attorney general. RELICS ARE ON DISPLAY OF THREE WISE MEN OF COLOGNE Cologne. A British array chap lain celebrate-i mass recently fe the great Cologne cathedral at the al tar of the relics ef the Magi, the skulls of the three wise men who came from the East to visit the newly bora Savior of Bethlehem. A number American officers and men from tie Coblenz area attended the services, and were, permitted to view the relics. STATEMENT THAT SECRETARY LANSING OPPOSED TREATY. Washington. The assertion that Secretary Lansing opposed ratifica tion of the peace treaty and league nations covenant, although he was member of the American peace com mission that drafted it, was made be gore the senate foreign relations coo- mittee by William C. Bullitt, of W adelphia, formerly employed by the mission at Paris in a confidential ca- Dacitv. The testimony, purporting to tut- t in; ernrfSS- jjitusmg s private uymiu" ed in a conversation with the witf il. i ;r,oi frnmh iuo utxy lue xatici icaigucu mission because he was not in athy with the treaty or the letffc nnnnoil nnf aonlv and sensation1 ly. MAceAAutiecTTC rsrtVPRNOR " ODDnccn in any COMPR0mis 1. Wong of Shanp-hni lo iJ. in the United States miUtary academy Boston.-The government and U f't . of the commonwealth of Massa man that has entered thon ,"T t arbitrated. This dec DftSt hvn " " " " . . teV 1 laratlon from the state house f response to an incessant mand to know the attitude or state toward the striking Plice , and suggestions of compromise- Sal" 'The men are deserters, not a strike. ernor uoolidge. inis is These men were pubic officials can not think of arbitrating. RUSSIAN SOUTHERN ARM inn www i . - CAPTURED BY BOLSH EVlKf present control the vegetable irrow ,1. )r Sacramento anil San some of the elementary schools of Placer countv n, ,01s of bu, one oV7;wn teC'IdCr anese school children in Pi.66' Jap boast that -some d"y SJSS Unt, Japanese ovemoS I.ht"keSf?'. X. -At'Hflllfrhl-.i ole Just, above T' Match from Moscow ;; m . Paratus fpii T metrical ar total of boisneviK cp--w- .-,irea. or o Leek ofx45.000 men 1 were made dark inn K 1 VI"aSe8 A bolsheviki wir.- 1?F electrocoted. . d the sake was cUimed the capture otttt . London.) The remainder oi rai; Kolchak's southern army region, of Aktiubinsk and v , js surrendered to the boisi- dl prisoners from tne army.: I it 8 T -.
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