OCR Text |
Show -- THE HERALD r; r Ill WASHINSTON OF NEWS HISTORY OF MAIiY STATES TAKE HAND 111 HEARING CONGRESS NOW ON THE WST WEEK Secretary of tha Navy Deuby has asked the Interstate commerce commission to have the railroads paint the names of towns on tha roofs of their Stations, to guide aviators In their flying. i TRAFFIC A8800CIATION3 8EEK IN 8. P.-P. INTERVENTION DIVORCEMENT CASE Producerr and Shippers' Association Deoleared to b "U. P. Railway Undar Alia" Counsel CrltUes California Bod Half jt dozen Western states and scores of communities and traffic associations on the Pacific coast and Rooky mountain territory took a band in proceedings before the interstate commerce comramlsalon by which tie Southern Pacific railroad hopes t retain control of the Central Pacific' despite the dissolution order of the supreme court Fred H. Wood, counsel for the Washington. Southern Pacific, mude no objection to the of intervention requests until the California Producers and Shippers' association was announced. "I'll not object at this he declared, as"but in point of fact this sociation is nothing more than the Union pacific railway, operating under an alias, find that alias is resorted to for the usual purpose that people use aliases. At the proper time I'll move to strike Its petition and participation from this record." "We'll meet the gentlemen's argument when he does It," replied E. F. Treadwell, representing the associasn-ar- d tion. Officials of Colorado, Idaho, Utah, Arizona, California and Wyoming peti tioned the commission for authority to intervene when Commissioner Meyer opened the hearing, as did representatives of nearly all the coast cities. The Union Pacific, which has attacked the Southern Pacific's application for retention of the Central Pacific, was represented by former Chairman Clark of the commission and ithers. Representatives Mondell ot Wyoming appeared for the government of that state, declaring bis section of the country desired dissolution of the Southern Pacific-CentrPacific merger on the ground that it would tend to "maintain the great transcontinental lines in their state of highest usefulness." J. Spence, director of traffic for the Southern 'Pacific, explained in detail that the financial and lease arrangements which have resulted in the close interlocking of the two corporations since 1885. By Joint Issues ot stocks and bonds, exchange ot securities and absolutely unified operation, he aald, a situation had been created in which dissolution under the court order would give rise to numerous perplexing and difficult L. su-re- problems. Mr. Spence gave the opinion that tha Central Pacific, if separated from the Southern Pacific, would lose so much traffic that Its earning power would be seriously diminished. Likewise, the earning power of the Southern Pacific itself would be diminished. Be dealt incidentally with the Union Pacific intervention Into the cose, declaring that this was besed on the possibility that that line could be forcing through the separation "complete the lmpoverlsment of the Central Pacific and facilitate Its ultimate purchase on the bargain counter." Nations Slew In Meeting Obligations America's chance for Washington, obtaining quick action this winter on refunding of tha debts owed tier by foreign countries, aggregating eleven billion dollars, appeared dimmer here as Inquiry revealed that few countries nave made any actual moves toward establishing contact with the MH reOf twenty nafunding commission. tions, beneficiaries of the American treasury during the war years, only seven according to the records of the commission, have made overtures looking toward refunding negotiations. to Destroy The bandit army of Shanghai province, 80,000 strong, which has kidnapped a number of foreign missionaries recently, 4s laying wast a path six miles wide across the province, burning every city, town and farmhouse in Us line of march, and leaving Its trail strewn with Head bodies, acording to a letter received bere from H. & Ledgard, an English missionary who escaped. "The bandit army," mid Ledgard's letter, "Is made up mostly of disbanded troops the majority ot them welt mounted and well It totals probably 30,000 armed. Outlaws Continue Ho-na- n snen." 6IXTY-ON- E TO SENATORS RESPOND ROLL CALL. ACTION IS DEFERRED Program of Both Senate and House Was so Arranged as to Permit Adjournment as Mark of Respect for Sen. Watson Washington. Congress convened at aoon Monday for the special session of two weeks called by President (larding for consideration of the administration ship' subsidy bill In both senate and house, the gavel beginning the new session dropped a few minutes after twelve o'clock and then in both chambers there followed tne usual formalities which attended the. turning over of a new page In history. The program on both .sides was so arranged as to permit adjournment after these ceremonies until Tuesday as a mark of respect for tho lute Senator Watson of tienrjrf and tha 'l&teJerresentatlve Nolan of California. The senate was hi session only thirteen minutes, adjourning wlhtout giving an opportunity to Mrs. W. II. Fel-toof Georgia or any new senators to take the oath of office. In the house the business of Rutins under way after the recess took considerably more time, but the leaders deferred any actual consideration of legislation until after the president's address Tuesday. There was the usual first day harvest of new bills and resolutions, all of which promptly went to the committee, and the opening session was attended also by the usual noisy outburst of welcome by the galleries to new and returning members. Sixty-onsenators responded to the senate roll call. Besides Mrs. Felton, several other new senators were ready to be sworn in. They Included Senator-elec- t Bayard, Democrat, Delaware; (Jeorge, Democrat, Georgia, and llrookhart, Republican, Iowa. Mrs. Winnifred Mason Hack, present to he sworn In as represontatlve-at-largfrom Illinois, was the center of an group, eager to meet her. Representative Alice Robertson, who will go defeated for out with Mrs. Huck next March, was In her accustomed seat, dressed simply in black. 201 The house roll call showed members present. Six new representatives elected to fill vacancies, were sworn In and the house adjourned at 13j49 o'clock. In conferences between senate and house leaders and white house officials It was arranged definitely for President Harding to take his message to the capltol Tuesday in person, appearing before a Joint session in the hall of the House at 12 :30 p. m. n e pro-sente- e ever-movin-g Pirates Foiled Hongkong. on Boat Chinese buc- in Attack tSlxty-flv- e caneers who might have stepped from some ancient log of the Spanish main traveled as passengers aboard when she the British steamer left Macao for Hongkong Sunday afternoon. Seizing the ship a few miles out. the pirates held her for thirteen hours, and the crew and passengers made Hongkong with their captors driven away in sampans only after a fierce battle In which two', were killed and several wpunded, including a French the captain of the priest and another European passenger. The British steamer was carrying a large number of Euroean and Chinese passengers. The pirates, heavily armed, were disguised as first or second class passengers. Sul-A- n Sul-A- Woman Injured When Fired Upon Pueblo. Police and sheriffs posses from Pueblo. Canon City nad surrounding towns are searching the hills and highways for four bandits, one of whom Sunday robbed a Jewelry store In Canon City and escaped in a stolen automobile. In their hunt for the men the police opened fire on an automobile west of town when the driver refused to halt at their command and severely wounded Mrs. M. C. McCall of this city, occupant nf the car. The machine was riddled with bullets and buckshot The driver Inter reported he tlKyught bandits were trying to hold him up. WE8TERN Indians In California, plan for the development of Oakland harbor must be undertaken shortly If the city is to take care of the great industrial growth Uiat has set in. Otherwise industry will be hampered by lack of adequate water shipping. animal was destined to rgce tb Thanksgiving table of the president or as an addition to the White House h department. It wag said at the capital that within die last few days he president, in conversation with a friend, had stated that he now believes the country wants the soldiers' borius, and, this being so, that there Is no reason to delay the passage of the bill until San the new congress meets. The United Siatos mint at Francisco is now turning out 150,000 silver dollars daily, according to M. J. Kelly, superintendent of the mint The large output is due. he said, to the increasing stocks of silver bullion now being purchased by the director of the mint under the I'ittman silver act. The daily output from the Philadelphia mint Is 300,000 sliver dollars, and from the Denver mint 200,000 silver dollars. Reduction of one cent per hour In the basic pay of employees In all trades at the Washington navy yard was recommended to the navey department by a board which has been studying the wage situation. Contracts for 10,000,000 barrels of fuel oil to be delivered by the Standard Oil company of New Jersey, and 1,000,000 barrels to be delivered by the Mrs. Anita Baldwin, daughter of the Texas company, were awarded by the late E. J. ("Lucky ') Baldwin, million- shipping board. The prices fixed rep. aire ranch owner and sportsman, an- regent an advance of about 50 cents nounced at San Francisco she intend- a barrel over that paid in the last preed to dispose of most of her Califor- vious purchase. nia interests and move with her son, FOREIGN Baldwin M. Baldwin, to Boston. Agitation against the law requiring The body of J. II. Cummlngs. for- that all business bookkeeping in the mer Justice of the peace at Lockland, Philippine Islands be done in either Ohio, was found near Juarez, Chihua- Spanish or English, which is due to hua, Mexico, Just across the boundary go in effect January J, 1923, after a from 3 Paso. The body was badly year's suspension, has been resumed. The law, said by government officials bruised. to be necessary so that taxes may be Malcom McLarsen nationally known collected from the Chinese. detective who established himself in Los Angeles shortly Twenty-on- e destitute former soldiers after coming here from Chicago in connection with of the American army, seventeen of the arrest of the McNamaras in 1911, whom were accompanied by German for the dynamiting of the Los Angeles wives and their children, left Coblena Times building October 1, 1910, died for Paris on the way,, to Cherbourg, ftt his home. when they will sail for the United o States with a contingent of other GENERAL reThe Woodmen of the World, a fra- stranded Americans who are being American Relief asthe patriated by ternal order with a membership of sociation In Paris. 800,000 throughout the United States, h.fi completed plans to build a tuberSenator La Jeone will sail from culous sanltorlum for Its afflicted Cherbourg for New York on board tha members. steamer Mauretanla to present on DeCanadian government plans to pre- cember 4 a statue to Herbert Hoover vent the extinction of the antelope in as a token of the gratitude of Belwestern Canada are proving success- gium for Mr. Hoover's won during ful and the preserve created at Fore- the war. most, Alta., In 1918, with fifty aniDiscovery of the mutilated body of mals In captivity, has now Increased Cuca Gonzales Lisea, the to KiO, presenting an Increase of white child of Camaquey, Cuba, who thirty head for the past year. disappeared a week ago and an autopThe Joint conference of bituminous sy performed disclosed that tne little coal operators and miners' represen- girl was the victim ot witch doctors. tatives meeting at Chicago In an effort The authorities express tha belief that and net to arrive nt some basis for conducting tha child ' wan kidnapped wage negotiations next January, vot- heart torn oat to be used In voodoo ed to adjourn until December 0 with practices. out arriving at an agreement Great Britain's new parHament will William D. Spsndow, student of be opened by King George next week, New York, was instantly killed, and amid tha ' customary resplendent several of his classmates Injured by aornes and with grave questions inan explosion in the chemical labora- volving Bngland'a future toafor It far tory of Ilnvemeyer haD. Columbia uni- consideration. versity. J. W. Grelg, who posed In numerous Michigan resort cHles as the "Earl ot Dunblane," sold residents and summer visitors alleged bogus securities to t!ie amount of 990,000, was convicted ly a Jury In circuit court A. on n ohan( ment. of larceny by embezzle- inhe Sixty tofui of poisoned oat. Labor Leaders Put Life In Common Turkish Sultan Safe at Malta over farm lands In 20 Colored" tered writers London. Parliamentary Malm -- The I't;sh dreadnought have already decided that the new Va'avn. vith SuU;n Mol.ammd VI counties, hi resulted In the destruction of tnrtt million prairie dogs. bouse of commons will be livelier than in board, i, rived tin. Sltn,tlni Mitta predecessors, and that the oppos- llar !; tr:twc'!n' :u-- . nlto, the custom-r- ; Anerhach. Abraham ition, which apparently will bo fur honors en-- s iii'tm w ro l:s;inn l ntobed by the laborlte, will be kern !jj, three others charged It Is dm; t,o . ru'im-- r l;!of the Volstead act In an a and more aggres sive. D's-- R 'ni villi. Incidents and scenes attend-i.ir,; thrt 3j-i to evten-.- to all'.cJ !,iuV! iiia aVohol conspiracy, wc'oo tne opening of tha session i Mtftiironud. wlu Js. Eitic';v.'. 4t'g' ia ji y w h an arraigned f"Ti'!ay, tha cort'.sprtiidcnts call atint'XJ K a1. ii n.inlod l.y 1,'n aon end In fe'.e-.court at Cleveland as n Jury the challenclna- - anirit i.a w.r-f- , i wirt t;y at .uia oit-wi; t'ftpr.B'l'sl Whetir the Trpmy wirs fcorHes from the Clyde dist.-:"' !. li. . for ea. !" w.e deterred by the i l.ia ee e; i ion. w huto uruujjm wr.n i id-.- , scat- fn-.'i- i - t 1 . u-c- n White House attended only by an express messenger. White House attaches are puzzling as to whether tha Sixty-eight- -- ;! the e As the result ofrecent vuyagrw of north, Canada norr exploration claims the most northerly postofficaln the world, Craig Harbor, en- Eltomor mile rma the north Ku Klux Relations Charged Mayfleld Island, only The right of Senator-elec- t pole. Washington. Karle B. MnyfMd. of Texas, to Summon.si to the Magdalen Hands tafcn his seat In the senate because of by disirett signals from the darkened his alleged affiliations with the Ku Ughth"UH on Lonely Bird rook the Klux Klan In that state and the.egal Canadian rosier Margaret found ne tangle Involving his nomination and of the kenners three others election, will be challenged by Senator ill and the fifth memW dangorotxly Culberson, who was defeated for of t.se cr . n woman, near axhanston and otht-- r Texans, who opfrom tier t'forts to nurse the sick end It was field. announced posed. May the ilvM burning. keep hero. M Unannounced and unidentified, a Arizona and livestock. New Mexico who have resided for five The interstate commerce commisyears on government lands whose ti tles is clouded by grants to railroads, sion has denied the application of the will be permitted u remain on their American Railway Express company homesteads, stated an Interior depart- to increase interstate express rates. A ment ruling which has been received general express rate Investigation "'la at San Francisco by the chief of the now under way. field division of the general land ofOne hundred and twenty-ninnew fice. members will sit in the next house One person wa,i killed in San Fran- and the senate membership will incisco every day in automobile acci- clude eig)rten serving their first dents, Coroner T. W. B. Leland showed terms, according to an unofficial list In figures recently given out. of members of the congress Just compiled. Henry Tracey West, last surviving member f the Union colony that Proposed federal legislation to esfounded Greeley. Colo., for Horace tablish traffic regulations for the air Greeley, died of old age at Caldwell, about the country Is urged by the Idaho, according t(, word recived by committee on the aircraft safety code, which was In session at the commerce relatives. A comprehensive '! Eleven officers la the Phiiippina constabulary wfll be hanged unless Governor General Wood pardons them. Tha man ware sentenced following a riot in which the constabulary members attacked tha city police of Manilla. The soviet government; e bangs tf economic policy ta tha spring of jr.'l has been Justified In every way, I're-m'e-r Lenta declared In Ji!!..-yiMtraai-- Jf an address tha. tk'.ri. Internationale. w. e Johnson, the American advocate, recently a seed through Sydney on his way to New Zealand, to help tha flgH E. tain-peranc- anti-liqu- there. From dark ta a general country store to president af Brsiil that it brief history of Dr. Arthur Bemardea, who Assumed the presidency of tha repuMio. iibbena . wearing that old three- colored dress, and If there Isn't Mrs. sent an Invitation Tabby In her old tiger, calico. Whj MRS. PUSSCMS with all the kittens and. every she does not wear a" red ribbon Puss In the village, for she wanted that dull colored : dress. is more than 7 her daughter to have the very largest I can tell r n Oh, dearv here cornea MrSnook-urns,- " party that had ever been held in. said Pussy, holding her fan. In on her birthday. her face to hide ber blushes. of front and, come, was to Everyone glad "I do hope7fifther will not start a father Pussum's as Pussy anyway, d quarrel with him; he never does was the one that governed the seem to they felt bound to be pres- thing, but father "'does not fine a Is him. think I like he were very so all great there and ent, day preparations going- - on, all trying to mannered cat" "Hush,", said Mrs. Pussums, "here look their best at the wonderful birthday party. It was to be an outdoor comes Mrs. Persian. My dear, our affair and the barn was to be used party is a great success, for. never has n for games, and as soon as it was she attended a social affair In before. She Is late, of course, dark Mrs. Pussums and her daughter stood by the garden gate to re- but that Is so every one will ba able to see her beautiful dress. Isn't she ceive their guests... They could see them taming- fr an sweet, dressed all In fluffy white? Of course, I think your dress looks "There comes Vlss all directions. better with that touch of black, but, Lauretta Taylor, batter known on everyone does not have the same taste in dressing, of course. Good tha speaking stags, is one of the latest additions to the "movie" star ranks. evening, Mrs. Persian, so glad you. her husband, la Lcould comernd now we must --begin the party right away. We were wait- the author jof the first play In which the star appears. ing for you, my dear." By this time the lawn was well pered Pussy, "and yon may as well filled and the Cat Brothers' orchestell father tonight as any time." from a the tnne tra struck up lively Pussy's father saw that top of the back fence, and off whirled the dancers, making merry In the Snookums was not going to run he dropped his back apd stopped growlmoonlight. "You youngsters better Join the But Pussy lu8sums was not vith ing he said sweetly. "This Is the dancers, and when her father dancers," know." you Pussy, your party, went to look for her, what did he Pussy and Snookums ran toward see but Pussy and Mr. Snookums sitthe whirling couples, and there they on back side the side steps. by ting danced until someone tossed a Mr. Pussums growled and humped all They Told the Guests. over the wall" and broke up bottle his back, but Snookums did not run. Tabby with her nose In the air," said He knew it was now or never, so he the party, but everyone voted It tho Mrs. Pussums. "Will, she won't be Jumped up and growled back, but he best affair ever given In Kittown, and as airy after she sees our beautiful stepped toward Mr. Pussums and not Pussy Pussums and Mr. Snookums told the guests that the next big affair party; and I do believe she hus a away from him. would be their wedding. beau at last, for Mr. To'.npklns Is "You are Just as big as he Is," whls- ( ky Hectare Nowipaper ByndlcaU.) he her. beside Well, along trotting Isn't much of a catch, for he Is bid, but then it is her last chance, so she can't be fussy. "And there is Mrs. Yellrw Cat f Isn't her dress a fright I If I had only that yellow dress to my back I j would never go to a stylish party, A white collar wouM improve it, but i she hasn't even that." FACTS about jtour name; it's history i Mrs. Pussums stopped talking long MILDRED Hiearung; wkenc it was derrJed"; signifienough to welcome each guest as they MARSHALL cance; your tuck:? ixj and lucky jewel trotted by, but as soon as she could she began again. "Here comes dainty Miss White, and I do believe Mr. " Tom Black has ber by the arm. Well( brought about the' change In spelling EVELYN v 'i a to Evelyn. Etymologists Insist that if will make couple. they "Oh, do look. Pussy, there Is Mrs. T IKE so many feminine names, Eve-ly- n should only be spelled with a "y" If It comes from Aolffe, whose is meant to Imitate the old 'French more modern equivalent was Eva. In form of the Latin avellana, meanlug early times Aevln, or Evin, was occa- hazel. Eveline Is really a man's name sionally found In the house of Ken- and few women have used that form, A LINE 0' CHEER nedy, but Eveleen is by far the most preferring rather to employ Evelina, ot common form of both names In Ire- Evelyn. , By John K end rick Bangs. f Is Evelyn's Jewel. Its mysCat land, Avellne; or Eveline, made their ap- terious translucent depths, shot with among the Normans long be- green, Indicates a vigilant charm pearance ALL GAIN fore the marriage of the. earl of Pem- against evil spirits, and promises its broke. Avellne was the name of the wearer Immunity from all harm. ThursTHINitlNQ hurh. and livlni sister of Gunnar, the day is her lucky day and 8 her lucky Plain. Lie health, and strength, sod of William the Conqueror, and Ave- number. moral gain. 19 br tha WhMler. Eradicate, toe.) llne, or Eveline, was so favorita a Nor.Where lofty thoughts hold sway o man name that It well suits the Lady do sin of the Garde Douloureuse ,ln the "Be- vwvArWwvvwuwuvvwvvwv,, Can enter in. And where plain livinf dwells a trothed." , wealth Avellna de Longo Campo, as the Of booyunt health name Is Latinized In old chronicles, liakes the whole world, from sons married the last earl r Lancaster, and to sons. Tour own, ber daughter, the heiress Avellna, or And fills your soul in days ot fear Walter L Leiuea Eveline, hrought to her husband and and With hope, couraae, and good bis sons by A subsequent marriage, the cheer. great county of Lancaster, thus estab- aWrVYWWVWWWWWWWyWW (9 bjr MeCinre Hempaptr Sjradteato lishing the widespread power of the 1I03IE BOOKKEEPING Red Rose. An Eveline Elstove lived In 1539, but. though history faithfully Gold aa Medium of Exchange Gold as a commodity has been used chronicles ber name, there Is no rec- pONT jumble your accounts. Whether one manages a big bust as a medium of exchange from time ord of her activities or explanation Immemorial. Its value for this pur- concerning the reason for her carefully ness or has no greater financial problems to solve than those lu connection pose Is due to a nniqua group of prop- preserved memory. exThe name suffered a temporary with the management of borne erties. It la malleable, ductile, durable, easily divisible and eclipse in England in the early Seven- penses, he will assure himself of great-InIts Identity Is perfect. The supply teenth century, but was revived In an er happiness If he keeps books. Not la limited, tha demand for It U steady ornamental fashion by HTss Burney's frequently greater worries are experireand Its balk la email In proportion to "Evelina." Since then, Ita vogue has enced by wives and husbands as a Its value. It in easily transported and been unquestionable, but It would be sult of home management than come to commerdifficult to say what affected Influence the executives of the biggest easily guarded cial snd industrial concerns. This for no other reason than that they never Sol know where they stand or where they are coming out financially. More than 2.000 years before Christ came Into the world, crude methods f SSI flf thO ' bookkeeping were employed. Searchers Ml In the ruins of ancient Babylon have MARSHALL come across movable clay tablets, upon DUFFEB which uccounts were kept with exactness. Improvement in methods of u JULJt Jl Jt'JLIfJt Jl It Jt Jt 11 if ti II aair-I- f if 3nf?nmnii riririririryiriririrTryTrir-irrirgy-u-ityQQbookkeeping has come through the ages ior- - anyone-- In ifl hot hesitate to contradict eacfTothei MANNERS, MAKKIAGE this day having their happiness blightwhenever their own opinion differs ed recby Jumbled statements or no with that of tha other. ords of business or financial matters at it aver accnr to ion that man ners bava quite aa much to do with , Now, don't think Just because your all. But that old nuisance, Careless-uess- , husband doesn't rebel against your results In Inaccuracies, uncertainhappiness in snarrtage aa temperament, and that many a separation laid to In- habit of flatly contradicting him. thai ty ami unhapplness for thousands who, ha is Insensitive to it. It Irri- with proper methods of accounting, compatibility was due mora than to tatesreally even If he doesn't seritilugly would And It easy to make ends meet him, anything else to plain bad manners on tha part of the two persons most con- note It, and be would really enjoy be- and be glad. ing In your society a little bit more If The United States government set a cerned? did not have this bad habit So good example for the people generally And good manuera are made op of you often a tell some aueo to follow when it adopted a budgetary attentloa to a lot nf seemingly little, , entertainment plan and begun ranking plans to know .i nn ililljr where It was coming out financially. VvPT9 the matter of Interrupting. one knows this is had form, and meat j - - - ...... v , mm, Congress was slow to enact budget "Now. let ma t:Il that story. You're get- legislation, though every President for persona guard against Interrupting It all wrong," or "Well, that But decades hus urged Its passing. mere acquaintances, associates' In busi- ting the first time 1 aver heard that; you many who have criticised Washington ness or society; but 'they are not so must be dreaming." Such Interruptions legislators for Inaction on this extremecareful about Interrupting member of and contradictions are boreaome to the ly Important matter year in and year their own family. And a time conies, and Irritating and embarrassing out are and have been Just as negligent after you have been Interrupted ngulu guests to the host who Is trying to tell the In following an efficient budget system and again, when It begins to Irritate And usually the point raised by In their own affairs. ta the poiat f exasperation. "? Then story. contradlctlon-wa- a some trivial mat Those who complain because of the therela thetafelrwmtjwllcUug. You tbe ter thai she might haw let go unchal- uncertainty of their financial pathways guard carefullf jBgnlnat flatly j;o int lenged, even If site did feel convinced would, lii many "cases, lift a heavy load dieting the man er woman whom you :ii:it there was some discrepancy about from their shoulders If tbey kept ao Ish favorably to impress, yef ther are It. counts and kept them right good many hnsbands and wives whs aaataete. (8 by Mo' tare br tbe WbMler Sjradleau. taJ PARTY IN KITTOWK A , Kit-tow- nelgh-borhoo- Yi J f Kit-tow- -- J i i "Wkats in a Name?" good-lookin- g r IN The Friendly e Right Thing Right Time 11 11 and-4hra- aa is T.n IZIZTZ .ki.. ir. l. 1 Germany has turned awr tha second installment ot treasury notes ta r nv et Belgium's reparations claims, tho decision of Anrust SI an-de- la. HU'h price of animal food, nur Sting costs of atrndunta, and falling oft of attendance, bare cawed the man- agnnient of the Berlin xcologteal-gfl- jt dens, one of the most femona In tha vorlc". to ordar Xhi soo cloaiTrs Jv Utally all ot tha employ dismissed ill "Lauretta Taylor . A Complete History of What Has fat Berkshire Sboat arrived at Been Happening Throughout he World , '.1 -- : !wtpar |