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Show THECI T I Z E N 0 i i RURAL POPULATION REVERSED There have been over a hundred years of peace and frfo intercourse between America and Great Britain. But no Only 3.3 per cent of the U. S. population lived in cities of our theatrical people have sent Abies Irish Rose to Lqi, arrj 8,000 or more in 1790, compared with 33.8 per cent in 1920, ac- we wouldnt blame John Bull if he were to break off dipk m cording to the Bureau of Census reports. In other words, near- relations immediately. re ly 97 per cent of the population was rural, working long an hours with hand tools to produce enough food and clothing to Japan Friendly to World but Will Keep .Navy, meet the needs of themselves and the other 3.3 per cent living headline. Or, as Ben Franklin said it, Love your neigj i d for in the cities. The only farm machinery at that time was a but dont tear down your hedge. Canton News. wooden plow, the scythe, a wooden rake, a hoe, a cart and a wooden bucket to dip up and carry water for live stock and famUniversity of Utah girls insist on paying half of the ily, says the Research Department of the National Association penses when out with their boy friends. At the end of thei of Farm Equipment Manufacturers. the Utah male students should have Mormoney. Dayton i . THE BEST . Woman beater is given extra time for trying to'ridj Judge John H .Morgan in the city court. In at least onetj in the Union the convicted man would have been hitched) post and given a dose of his own medicine with a j Travelers from abroad are in accord in their statements to the effect that in no country is telephone service found which can be compared with the United States. tails. New York City calls over 6,000,000 times a day more calls Two alleged murderers sentenced to death in Massack than are placed in all of Great Britain. Boston has twice as many telephones as Paris. And so on have been able to arouse international interference in the an of justice, and the demand is now being made that they through the list of cities in the United States. states which have hanged but also pardoned and released. There are eight states in our forty-eigmore telephones than the entire Republic of France. We say, Let the law take its course. This has all been brought about by private initiative and enThe Albanian question has not been referred to the terprise which is just the reverse of government ownership as in vogue in Europe, when it comes to giving service to the public. of Nations possibly because the league feared Mr. Musi Newell Mirror. might speak right out in meeting. cat-o- lie ht Lea One thing to be said for these Chinese Tongs is that! From all appearances Japan and Russia are flirting for another war. As all the big nations are represented in that lo- dont have any; propaganda department which airs all the cality off the east coast of China there could be such a thing troubles in the newspapers. as another world war started. The. late war was such a big graft A bill has been introduced in the Indiana legislature ti for some people that they will probably not rest until another such a war is started. However, if the people demand that all would authorize the Secretary of State to issue permits to wealth be taken over to fight wars, there will be no wars, you may dren under sixteen years of age to drive their automobiles and forth to school. This would also enable the youngstera rest assured. drive out into the country and get their lunch fresh fromthei Development of house heating has brought to the manufacDeaths from alcoholism are increasing, but the bootleg! tured gas industry, peak loads which it has never had to cope with before, involving problems so. large that they require radi- should worry how many people die drinking their poison The law says, Thou shalt not drink, and of course tbeb cal changes in production and distribution of gas. The fundamental difference between supergas works and legger thinks that exempts him from all blame and he b selling. superpower stations is the sale of large quantities of President Coolidge is making a sucker out of himself which must be sold in competitive markets. ing to induce European nations to reduce naval anna ans A Boston court renders a verdict of $61,971 against the France and Italy have already given him their negative Milk Drivers and Creamery Workers Union for damages done in very plain language. However, Japan stands ready to three milk companies in a boycott war last summer. The duce. It also shows how much weight there is in the Leap union made war by following the milk wagons, to threaten or Nations. persuade the patrons and destroy the corporation business. With the right to do collective bargaining goes the obligabillions for owe them British the now The French say tion of collective responsibility. care of war prisoners back in 1803. Now the British will of A statement from the United States Geological Survey less reply by sending in a bill for the board and lodging shows that the total output of electricity by public utility power liam.the Conqueror and his soldiers, due since 1066. plant for the first two months of this year was more than nine A Cleveland man in a French village who gave each1 1926 in Since last of same the cent than year. period larger per ber of a batallion an American dollar bill was made an will 1925 be cent eleven over it compregained per production loosed hended that electricity for public utility power plants is gaining ary corporal of the organization. Maybe if he had for a ten spot he could have got to be a brigadier general in the procession. t i , si by-produ- cts in ' to di ho 19 New state and municipal bonded indebtedness for The Geneva arms conference has played havoc with its tend members and they have adjourned for a week in order to sus- $69,687,486 less than in 1925. One of chief factors the greapend the nervous tension they have been under. There must be curb issuance of state and municipal bonds, is creased tax burden which has resulted. some hot stuff served with those strenuous debates. The head of the National Association of Merchant 0 It is said that 300,000 American tourists will go to France worl this year. That ought to enable the thrifty French to collect says that the American is the best dressed man in the . .this, of course, in spite of the tariff on woolen goods. enough money to pay the whole debt. - . i |