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·krrP Let Us Have Your THE MADISON JOURNAL Our PriAre Right L W ADON PAI OS _JUY O AL JOURNAL OF FIDIH DISTRICT LVE BOARD OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF MADION PARISH SCHOOL BOARD OFFICIAL JOURNA OF THE VILLAGE OF ALUA THE, Publisher TALLULAH, MADISON PARISH, LOUISIANA. SATURDAY, JAN. 22, 1921. NEW SERIES, VOLUME 9, NO. 12. / INGETTINS I IS BLAMEDO Al ALL WE NEED SAYS E UI GI QUIZ AT NATCHI- n TOCH'8. *& ditle FEEL IMPOSED ON of b resia PI jetleons Is the Excessive repo enerate Bridge Built On 1920 but Not Included In year RI mana barn La:-At a joint meet- e tra the r on jury and Chamber of to urther peure au Na at the conduct of theI ball w ontract In this of t Highway ]agineer play contractor, W. S. Boa- on - irmest and the wholi .~Mseed out, but lttls e g as to ading out te peat bosaes. I Swas brought s at rnbOul of Commere tm 01 part othe a iltr i the wo hk late aiell echarge of meal care tmet, but it mow e Act Jterne wwe Re hway to It. Rose wa- the appar- ship at a ameate 1L.1 to the sea- d as Ia urrsta aided r. that th a 'I . rae hI the ds= r ise teoe lr egs to come t this St !aa m se hopses sat. eOatoeetor p taeube was beysod ad net be halae hap ._lemd Iad a i s sk r thata et a dew C.te bemsWted the -mi nato ' Cei}. a !ee gai ,.t co t -alls ad asm easnage ahih~ The spotk -J· e~ autr a- 1 r UtwU Natchtoches.-The new anual eatalog of the Normal School s soas to be in the hands of the printers. Natchitoches.-Mrs. Weatherly of the extension department has returned to her duties after a visit to New Or. leans and Kansas City. Aleradrlia.-The Alexandria Oil and mUIs Gas Company has resumed operations on Its well on the Archinard tract, saven mile strom Alexandria. Bunkle.-The general business coa dition remains good with a great deal ON of building activity going on, both in residential and eammercial property. Plaquemine.-The city tax collector live reports his collections in December, t On 1920, were better than the previous d In year by several hundred dollars. Ruston.-Much interest is being maniested In the election of the board of directors of the Ruston on Thuesday. atmber of C to tab 4 an Natchitoches.-The Normal basket the ball tese has left for a'week's tour this of the southern part of the state, near playing its irst game with L. S. U. Boa- on Saturday. hole atte Ruston.- the new concern out at opened In Rastoa Ib that of the K. nd K. Auto Paint Shop. The firm _Iat i mposed of James B. King and R. P. Im WI ores X hm let Baakle.-Notwithstanlng the cotton 'the and ta crop In this secton wor al. most a total allne and.e t.farmt latasi ts reeelved a severs betback, 1 7 lukie two banks by their state. coa f meats issued January 1. ppved to be gds 1 of Very healthy IlaneIl. codtion. as r- RoseNld.-he Community Church c way Sunday School, recently organised a nal Roseland. has ute a ILrse scholar.m I pa ship, with several teachers. Rev. 0. ra . -b gk has been ele iad superb. the oenot; Miss N a ssu , easurer .the . and Charlie Stest, awse, rt. . Inc se the a areseMa.-whle besd a wa ar e de a hot hekhis asg. me I . x1re, the ball e adng his left UI he, near the Wp A eydseen un. Rl y sted the ball'ad o a J aJr10 ý S slbg i 011.1 ish said, will v s. e. e.rputs-a adiut the a.idle al iv Snthis east . This faery, thtcr is a th ins rmae thseAsh eat (+Y g r m ' rep stO puany, e eadsu far the .heI asn. It kw ud t *iou biit N ps. eo o wlbsss..-l tr isemlal ph has end mal n=.. = . rsem sismes nn Sha begn. This o an is thee n Oh ad' is intended to dissee r sH em. fg 1ahi eafscss wiems as aft pt ,so nes os Amur r med rb rqeae ipheque th. 1 i 1n4ean ese.-The meme L wh . C. Lput en a drive Iast. me& for s Itdents. 1Th* Seslcaties a ,e $5 t t.bl a 'a lens stuvuies et Ba ue. Sol i l eD b e. -At a eaing the the isemoent Compasg the Is fai autin of E . Alaser as b wearcealet ai aamesnd tad '' Meansr was elseted ueekher ae a treaiurer, while B. H. Aikander was hao elecsed to the a t of sessrry. ro a me toss ýhma est wed.inset with Was. be. ' tu niseniU no vi*sespens. the he m4iibe hates.i4Lees I. Mesj c n- Ua eor .theleaIempitheSe Yi Coauedesoa Vehrents, h1s oef th4. ama whese term or easp. i as. h - maYs e Irnioni m te, a the trh apuales at th ,mgw l to Aaeg oa seer shM e ** gemps as tImmiede thias whide ba isrstsa s sas mssgr aesntg. n -hedteaese loat benih is s gs aed a t & S.oo wtr·ir rir·-- u Tr 3mmsyamY Soaab.' ~·'Ll PSI ·rl)-1 rw~r~S~l~ .IiSlippery Going fIJ~l ofl I ad a AME -at .I W I u : ~ WIL ty. No F Tu TO nt he " Olt don. shot n-at Vih 'r tim to nrat h " AIVES TO DEBATE , AUSTRIA'S PLIGHT WILL MEET IN VIENNA SOON TO S1 CONSIDER NATIONS DES. tto PERATE CASE. al 10k, Wasington.-The .anal step that e compelled the Austrian government to at be give notice to the principal allied and w I. assoate power that It could not to rob continue the administration of the ti i nation after January 15 was the de- as sand of the government clerks for an a Increase of one billion crowns a month or __in salaries. January 15was flxed for th the expiration of their ultimatum. The so increase was demanded on account of pe the depreciation of the Austrian at aw crown. S i was learned at the State Depart- at gsl meet that a eesfreice of represents left tie a tt balrmer parts of the AWtro. ce ea; Hgaarlan empire, induding . Cecho- Pi a Slovakia, Huslary, gad those reaions ln coded to.arbla and waei wil, be at- bi tended also by representaties of the at allied nat , will be held i Vi ea itu soon. "N United States has been be invited to sit in, but it was Indicated c Sthat this duntry probably will not be repraeseted, as the problem is one In Si It wlh the Unlted states has no ater-. t est althmbgh there 's genral appre- p eusiem ever the situation. The cog- cr a e armee will coausider the desperate 3e e ease t Austria and seek to find rem- i, edis, but in the ametanme it is e. ga arved the alled goverments will be lai obliged to tervene Austria * the as populaion in to be saved Iros starr-w ry te. Thep'ower took up the "us W. tin of seek a ea h ~ e two months sta for of a Rush rasher the United States, id id . dsan ' at Vienna, reuresntin N Sthis. country 'm·amfaly on the Am- we S trim antssa .othe General 34sra9 - fro Mi. oSpm mms a, which slin' in Pari, alt haL nabled tte Sa.te Dpeartimet tat at 13ar1mmet, tha e te bi the sesmengt eapaoyes that thWa a ! ti*u n th aise of wages by Jane- tin enard iii nd the maiister had re140e1 Bb Sthat th government was usabe to s msn t t dmemads. Mr. r~asler had a ell bea tal that Lgthe re to smatisty the demmd atf the mplotes would Ne , banr aueial uitu n sand this r even more.desperate than the ex euimno at. oot suplies. Ie alsoi inm sea tonl m tp beut Jauasrry it a m n Lrut ·g -l be sranted or. emon aeme a odft s r a J. htave f~t· oet that 4 Ir . e ven6t Po PSNbueii ds>. Amo pl as pttugh, the eneagency, altheogh ' a emiel, slems ge ipnud by E agtsi e a lsa, npa i h tne M.o.t.. He.s. ,.u s ,sr $a - *Iir W Lm. 4~ is ,,w .nt .in w a . - i ristt'." . it I P Dai'asreesir ied e s i ee ,t oa leram n dt F.. -. o , n _ , . , • .. -`e, yt n T h is , - t, tw e e, a et air we Nws~.M-h~~ -r C. am' e S I p mbqu~tLSS~lj WU h "U " -I KFAR OF JAPANESE HT CAUSES RECRUITING t] TO SENATORS DISCLOSE WHY WAR t' DEPARTMENT DEFIES WISHES a OF CONGRE88. o ti ti ht Washington.--The Japanese men a t to ace, Democratic senators declared. and was responsible for the defiant atti not tide of the War Department toward the the will of Congress against continued de- army recrulting at. this time. an In opposing and preventing action ath on Senator New's resolution to limit A for the size of the army to 175,000 men, , Ihe senators disclosed that the War De t of pertiset has plans for Immediate lan strengthening o the garrisons in Ha- t wall, Panama and other important art- strategic points In the Pacific. ta- Deager of war with Japan was dis tro- cussld th reservation by Senator ho- Phelan t California, who sdusht to res Impress upon the Senate tbhat would at- be a great mistake now to re the the ls of the . ary. . also urged m . ins Star trat and Inquired what had sea becoame of the agitation for this prin t ted ciple of national defense. be Baseter Fletcher of Florida, told the in Senate without reservation that ens of ter- the principal reasons for tie War . De wae- partmeats seatle in eomttnlag t O- cruating despite the attitude of a may ate rlty a Coagmres aganst it rwas the s- pin to greatly augment thl Pacile - garrisons. Adoption of the New rew be lution to suspend ealistments, he the said, woul make It Impossible to ear ea ry out these plans - Senator. Phela, supporting the the statement, declared that the dofease of Hawaii "th. key to the Paciac," te depended largely upo tha e n wallan lns National Ouard which, he Insisted, us- was recruited to a mnslderable entent as- ftrom "JapaneW of optoabate b , Jas." pu .e. . a oy I. Te lsnate i'dta the New rose khe Judas for two ibr ast the conctusion md f dwch,. sy ater af 4to ah, it was P ey - s ae ,sede so make way t, co n- tased consmelration of the Musle a ed sksals attrte Will. It is prbeble that s. to the resolution. may be blought aup i ad ag.a. - ir eawhle Senator Wadswasth o mid New York declared that the army is us receiving silistmeonts at the rate of ,- 4 e , at-n aggregate cost of 35 e asrya d yi · to, ths overra It ms. . M s enator Phelam wwoted to ,l ew - n what ad bepne o at a erstO milltr gi * iareMn . "laes It saimered down sat be re lpp OW to ;ils k man!' be *' er" . . Aesse. be -i --Ls, -t ra W. Whear., , . boo& Seft; was rstyeted bera chanest s. its a g T77 sOtmenst ;A.s -s aatte s r ib ahs isen . -the -l -t.. .W U ', , S e • s pa b O*Or e sqsea s er eI al - olt :o es u aib' lthsae ,is bee a Olegeed b! edleasges of Flon -ib ai enstqhb, butet is epassitle at . VM lent 1 a tio s Is bealsa t r in Jprt worsh, *Tp.--ls.. Anie, Nag ib e, OOdi d onll l n setles b to lesAele i. hOm o a r 4 ass JJAP UNPROVOKED IN KILLING AMERICAN AMERICAN OFFICIAL8 WILL DEL MAND THOROUGH INVESTI GATION OF AFFAIR. WILL BE COURT-MARTIALED No Reply Is Received Yet in Answer To Note Sent To Japanese Govern. ment-Dispatches Have Been Received. Washington. - Lieut. W. H. Lang don, American naval officer, who was shot and killed by a Japanese sentry at Vladivostok, January 8, was the vic tim of an unprovoked attack, dis patches to the State Department and to the Navy Department agreed. Both sets of dispatches were based IG on statements elicited from the ec cused sentry by the board of investiga tion and court of inquiry coneueu oy the Japanese government. The sen. gR try's statements were described as,an agreement with the ante-mortem story of the affair by Lieut. Langdon in that the sentry was the first to* fire. The sentry, who previously had maintained that the American officer nred first, ' also was reported as having told the court of inquiry that he had discharg ed his rifle by accident. rd The dispatches to the Navy Depart ment, filed by Admiral Glenves, Ca mander-la-chief fo the Asiatic Beet, now en route to Vladivostok with an American naval court of inquiry to investigate the shooting added that the Sentry had been recommeaded for court-martial by the Japanese authori ties. While the dispatches reported were more complete than any that had pero viously resched Washligton, and or while oftFcs exressed gratifetlon thai an agreemea had been reached as to what actually happened, as tend ency was displayed in official ircles to relax the determinationm t Investi gate the matter thoroughly. aa, for that reason Admiral Oleaves, with his court f binquiry, will coatiaue na hi way to the Siberla port. State iDe partment officials ao eontinued to await a reply to the noe set the ap anese goveranment requesting an e Splanation of the Ieidest sad assw' hlaes that it would Mst be repeated. Ae The State Departmeat -ws fSormed " in its dispatches that Leasl., who Is dertbed as a "total abstainer," was S rtmwt to his hip early on the morlan eo January 8, usng "a fash light la order to pleb his way along a ice4ovred street. The entry was n duty before the headquarters of the Japanese Uleveath D- o. w wrm a Candidate. no vysi, enas. - Mrs. Ana Keys o` Werley at uff city, SBlln county, a widow ef the late State Beustr J. i Parki Wksley, has Med her candida . ef rI t Seaste i the ecend m din le tlet. Mrs. Worly wil be opposed by at 8 . M cNeil .spbllea of Kiaga. - prt. The seplal elesotlmr wil be held January - Two 1 ta qeelsm. S wr'. N. -r.~lotesa of a ges a plant that was bing stalled I the. hS.eds w, maludbrem who bCu rdet w bAe aese, hared Mrs. Crtids a Srnw~r yermm sad werme~ tas A aatl. 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