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THE MADISON JOURNAL Our=AaMe 7 3-g.Og3 J.uL 1 . M OPI Q UrL O I'H D TRCUT LZin BOARD OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF MADISON PARISH SCHOOL BOARD OFr-ICAL JOURNAL OF THE VILLAGE OF TALL ROUNTREE, Publihhr TALLULAH, MADISON PARISH. LOUISIANA. SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1921. NEW SERIES, VOLUME 9, NO. OUISIANAI APPENINGS eroe.- me o the leading high pomasoters aof Leilana and Ar attended the convention of the Tourists' Way As ia Mearor August L. L au.es.-A meeting of the Carlell was held and an ordi was passed setting aside all the .t ra part of Lake Charles below S Cotley as a residential dis Ar- dia--The registration books been closed. The count, as by the registrars, shows the fol was amaaunced for Blenville : Male voters, 1,984; female T1?; total, 2,571. iMImce.-Real estate m sad Lake Providece association to work ad the Dast and West prish high will link the cap perishes. Wayre Drilling snd has icon whlich work was be a year ago, but an delayed for several espeded $ ,8 I' se it plat, wMih Is modera in the field. .rbe Comgeay also I its be9ach plant this eag. - S im hMeean rga al at ameag oef i tarmers.' tenalo Smea f uaten of W. IL Deleos, eaies elece wina: 81 - Lue umpa of a t m ans SAhao seLens the Misesesi wfbe the at fewa inapt il the case _Mesul·g tp3. at the Mualo who i buck *0 iltesest of the Ar. SeIrest5' Way Asso Caolpel," La med aspdtes gw -?sesse na peea ..seoolld by sayny National Gusa P WE id he b U rst es amisp asrag Wasr Aambe5 in 13. With Ssaeltls As Wascahg- V ur aets of **i~7.enY-j s w e elrisEt is t - " the bRsom u rg e ad .... o. one set -'-te a at - e he sdac atsersa. sa Snm ore sie n lhe at, * *0iram e ne a these wU taM. ' Covingtea.-Several hundred pieces of tax property in St. Tammany parish are advertised for sale at tax sale Saturday. September 3. The sale is for delinquent taxes for 1920, and comprises realty of many kinds and the businessae of going concerns. The list is one of the largest ever adver. tised. Shreveport.-The Shreveport Reeal i tore' Association will concentrate for rI the next several weeks on the prob 1e lem of furnishing adequate housing -i facilities for 750 new families coming here in the fall following the com pletion of the three million dollar glass EC factory now in course of construction Inear the fair grounds, it was an · nounced by Secretary 8. B. Sion. S Monroe.-Mcouts of the Ouachita lame Protective Association of Mem. roe report that game is much more a plentiful this year than usual. Young squirrels are numerous, indieting there will be many to be found when e the season opens, and in addition there e are large numbers of young turkeys. Quail are more plentiful than in many aryears. e Baton Rouge;--That Louisiana is to k have a moder but.eau to handle the t 'oil and gas developments was as u- aured when Governor Parker held a Scoanference with M. L. Alexander, chief of the conservation department, and appolnted Ben K. Stroud chief Sngineer of the bureau. Offlees will I be oesed at once in Shreveport Swhere the oil and gas activities of -t state center. S Arcadia.-A enthusiastic mass meeting of the citisens at the Arcadia s school district was held recptly at the high aschool beIMlg. Facts were Spresnted by the speakers showing i need at his time fr a new hih school building to eliminate overrowded eon ditloas. Th meting waet en record . as favoring a -ill tax to provide for a ,.00 bhed issue, the tan to run I fr a period e twen.years. iMmes.-The e aletal, vsagiane Parish aitr Association was ergea isad at Vale Platte when twry dele. asses freom the vrloens school districts ef the paish mae. Mames w ss ueed as the daomicl at ass ocl. ties, we Re ias t amasne will be held Oi etber. The tfeow a SeUeAr we _ ehM-t; Karl Trea , ef L m st: A. V.Tauns , Ma lo ewmse st: A. L. Reed, New Iaias -,-wt i ar sosf eame miles, the forth Ladlisna gas uleds in Oanchite, arehomsi and Utrnion Parhesbhta al a t 4.913,. ,W elbie lest tr na ti sa gas, s eording to a aurry made by two p teeum asmgime eof the United States BrUea t Maes. sd e public by the Loulsiaae Cuasrvatlon Ommes les. The repet was prepared at the sweuet of Geomer Parker, tar the purpose a Cinphis lfsormasteo and atng methodas ar development Riayvli.- mms Cook Poseet No. 9l of the Americas Legion at Ray viae is aier dwn to Bagaem -ter the eevt en Octobr, ad 4, with a espesed determieate to earm the Amesean Legen of Iidd- l. a ad earry away thea a prins oa the aeavtlen far ai ll The pest win s a delegation o f een their tm st oughbo headed by Oerge . Franksi. sat e sr. Wa augt- elmn er easewi I me a artIag i Louisna are *ew by the rse cto theaCe sesu . Bass, I lust made puis. In 1f, the year t MAd by the emes petl, the value addued by manas*etere in ow. u isal Phu was amb Md per -est I Waeer am in . the yeara a u rev the metisas use these merprise pae ah m wen-ar e rt .a a Cpp'*iher 5 ia the Uhk 1 IIA bm leased far se h sem - -into h , es s ***eam ** s 2w seem Uisums MS ahaIr seate tar k s seais a m .P' A~-'. a wa "asI ,ih anlt N Se blibenGa uy wT wae Se h San .\ . s ached 4 - 4I ** Wil " MRS. LEONARD G. WOODS rho w e t d tug o tse asi te. I ion ga its on ore On ere 1n a t1 -- =.I a e fl i to Mrs. Leonard G. \Woods of Pitto. he burgh, who wa eleted second vice - charman of the Republican national I& emmittee at its sess on In Washing. er, ten. This is the first time a wotan at, has held such an Mibe in the commit. lef tea f -f Uo r I MELLON SAYS TO a REDUCE EXPENSES at t ta CONORESS IS TOLD THAT It @1 MUST CUT EXPENLSES OR IN. a. CREASE TAXES, c rd e_ i s Washlntoa. - Congress has beenc warne by Secretary Meldon that It e w must reduce government expenditures a or tncrease the natlon a tax burdea. h SAppearing before the House Ways and , is Mean Committee, the Tresaury head a 0 mid additional cuts of more than a $2,00,00e will have to be made In 0 f the estimated e nditures of $4,550, . e . for this l year If addition- e a, al taxs are to eas avoided. t a- Under estimates of federal outlay I, or nm purpose this year as seneated e r. by Mr. MeIoUa$L$aW,bOe,0 wil have d to be raised by talatic, whereoas he t estimates that he present revenue a la would provide $ 6,000,000 less thasi hat sum, de largely to the shrinkage i the yield from excess i The cretary showed that expend. U tares ths far this fiscal year have aetosily ialreaed compared with Sthose a year ago. He d the com Smiutte that ordinary expeditures for * Jtg, the first meth of the fscal year, d w*' $31.@o,o0, against "a07,000.00 in July, 120, leaving a esirrent a= lSot of $11,800.00 compared with a . doest ofd I87$.M,e in July a year F age. Of the total expenditures lat a month $115,0M0s0 was for the account 1. Of the military sad naval estabsh.I of Smeants and $32000.000 for the SUhip. 1 ala Board. th S"If expeandittures are to continuee at h Soythig like these rates, the estia 11 Sfin wll be gaty exceded," he o l. -. P r. Representatives Mondell of Wyom Sai the Repbllea loeder, said In a T bor stateasut that It is'eutrely Spractical, in his opalon, "to reduce W the total tax levy by at least $ behi i* *e nd still meet all proper, ne. wi , euoa ansd essential expeoses of the re t p tnramet "o g his1er moomneg snrtas should he re - * pealed and nethng sustituted for as Sthm," he ui. The scaled is r moos teaus an she transportatsu taz, In wheoI e ri p rt, shou,, he, -I pe id, and see n d. easily ode seed -ni i . i ir instane th pope * W pe sont fl t boiese - cerpshe I ration inuss, mooted i ouv pds bade h B lootr y the repal ot thsselg-wstes A I tuae eassr fly deCnrsam in ibers. *Ths is Init a, t thLe ANtemtely hig i bashyot io ea Wets or the United mi m emea the imerise Ba- m beginning t* dlve,$ thr m stateb etuektve heal. e Mones - s. & seemmet eavrr see Wig thoea t e Sab eeagveoua i z0 'rlt,...........~~r~ rg r+ ~ J. S. IS WELCOMED TO ALLIED COUNCIL BRIAND EXPECTS HARVEY TO FACILITATE ALL THE AGREEMENTS. SILISIA NOT TOUCHED ON Important Iaue Before Paris Meeting le PestpIene Until Experts Are Ready To Testify-Allies Seem To Be Wide Apart. Paris.-Members of the allied su preme council, which has opened, ad. journed their first session without hav ing discussed the Upper Silesian question. The time ol the first ses sion was taken up in listening to the presentation of the FrencL, British and Italian viewpoints by their re al spetive experts in Silesian matters. The council decided to postpone any expression of views until it had heard from Gen. Lenrond, head of the in ternatlonal commission in Upi er Si lesit and one or two other specialists. At the opening of the session Pre mier Briand said he was most happy to welcome the representative of the United States, "whose council .llf a cilitate agreement upon the important questions about to be discussed." T George Harvey, United States am bassador to Great Britain and A.nerl. ca's unofficial representative at the conference, replied to Premier Briand's remarks with a cordial appre. clation. It is understood that Great Britain it would solve the Silesian problem Sawarding the districts of Pleas and - Rybnik to Poland, and 14 is said Prime o d Minister Lloyd George has expressed apprehension that any solution of the t question would create in Upper 1Bile. sin a new Alsace-Lorraine. Italy represents what might oe r a- eCled middle ground, suggesting that the fronater bb placedeast efthe I L et River, bt.halvng to Poland more t d than the emag portion of the manin ' district in the sutheastern quarter of I e the eountry, where the Poles showed I e aclear majority In the plebiselte. Amblumador Harvey had a long con Usaltation in the morating with Roland W. Boyden, repreentative of the United tatesr with the reparations commiasl , and Cl. James A. Le San, Jr. wo ha rpresented the United States in variom rearaloas matters. Afterwards Col Harvey caMll dA Sir Robert Horne ebabeel lor of the British exchequer, who will represent GOat Britain 4t the maan- t clhe coferienee of the powers. / r NName Ol ICenwleegester. t Batoa Rouge, a.--Ben K. StrBed M of California. who was associated with d M. IN, Requa ti the development ofr the Ctbfarss al sand gas s eMs h a Sheen named as sgmt i ehar of the SIet and gas divisisa of the LoieasIa " * eoaervaiom comsaie by Governor n Parker an dhis office will be at SShreveport. a Lay Largest Cabin. r Detroit, Mich. - What is said to t the larget telephone mble in the a world was lad across Detrot River ' Srecently between Detroit and Wind. * ,or, Oat., makilg it possble to eson M duct i00 converatios sidmulteeu' . bi there btwsm the United Statsr ra4 Canada . PIead.-- t se amemned bfro A Terha sere thet the Greek trees a herave he eeehed j htolet of Utrl* hiser, aemeedlIng to a Rater dieael ber Cmataatnepl, sad the Greek drar is erweatens toward ~kl heL r. abadoi esrme materaul nde Washld gttn-ls aDwe.e o tr a s hedEt bern has hee nottled ip the Starte Deprtmeat that extrasil nuar eUan w l be laerred thin pr. m a eenat theI dIar eokeeeo. No ur we re tins. ulittei hit the ea mntse mit be rsb dited berame August 15, It was ai W,,d a .___- i-n-. wIalat. - 0a1s samee meem of the agpslstmemt of agse I st MIbel J. CalU e oe St. Aiguna, tr a1.. adns mn hep ofr almee u sw e*ed*In the Wse cardmnl OlWnes bar heenroust. pd S AalPie ". -- Anteidea m. Am le, 'e. Firne a ads striuaemi n remedy deereayed th ai lied m-i e Pa sad Pper Cam- b news a mas yera. -- e be , so W, ilnadn at mm molm aeI m..1e Ss b m wte he Ef.t ,, . CARL F. EGGE I , Carl F. Egge of Minneapolis, who has been appointed general superin. tendent of the air mail service, with headquarters in the Poet Office depart. aent at Washington. He has been is tie postal aerviee 30 year. WILL INVESTIGATE - REVE[NU BURAU COMMISSIONER BLAIR ORDERS INVESTIGATION OF AC. CUSED EMPLOYES. Wasngton.--Benatteual and sor em charges against conduct of afairs In the Bureau of Internal Revenue have been ordered Investgated by Commissaoner David . Blair. The nature ao the charges Is not disclosed in a statment Ismued4by the Scomanmsoner, but there have been ru mIs for many moaths at rregular. ties connected with the conduct of at fatirs partcularly Including the In. come tax and prohibition enforemenat seections The most serous charges, it is re poted, emaera employee of the ia come Tax Secttio. Somew o these charge. have been Investigated In a preliminary way, and Commissiaer Blair has discovered conditions which he ays demand a sweeping inquiry Into the bureau generally. The haracter of the irregularltes to b probed Is being guarded sealoma ly by CoamissIoner Blair and his. ad isrs, sand nothing will be disclosed until the inqutry, which Is to be cor. dacted by Assistant Commissioner Matson, have been concluded. There have been rumors that the Washington office of the evenue ae lean has been a source of suspicious trnnoations forsome time. Charges agaist epl are said to anclude the giviang out of Income tax state msts, collusion between persoa wMtil the buresa in a posltion to divulge ocndentlal tnformation with rresentatives of corporations with ase peding bfore the hureau, eel lesuon at employee and outside per as In business ventures dependent upo mseret tnformation within the department, and charges that some employes have accepted money In as lsating crporations and individuals to rduoe their ta ain one way or ae other One charge relates to employment to the prohbltion wing, Involving them n aiding persoas to get poe sesion of liquor for itegal purposes and n suppressing evidence that might Imd to detection ad proneca ie of oesders Weevator stiS Eade. Chieago-Tbe strike or sia ebs lotar empIe, started here a month ag by t t Chgoe Grta ElevateO rmed a S mploee ' uraon, as been ealled e., it hs bese samouneed e-elafly. The walfet afected misos at a meetas here ted the -ew pile e ite raw sugar at tree e ond n r eants cos t ae teilght. an advae -f eerrorth cent. Ya KMIed By uar u s. Lmmn.- A violent arthmake ok was ilt at lewhora, Ibtaly, ad ,elsw e oent, says a dispateb frem MYa. Ueve damage was don. In the Labs lagano distrlit. Thpts, Xa. - The rest paved streets ae th Vecory hlghwyr, oeean -e m - s er ra seesstl . The rd eslende fme Tpopba east be, thy W4 Msta Flue Lae aU. Jhn, x. 5-4be mum of 1r hengeest the peruines in the 4 Ieated at SSUWb and made 13 cut Cenadia 0st. Itan newmen pm. inmw. HARDWARE AND FARM IMPLEMENTS If you are in the market for dependable Hardware Farming Implements, it will be to your interest to get rices before buying elsewhere for what 'you need il Stoves, Ranges, Charcoal Burners, Gard Hoes, Rakes, and Plows Talulah Hardware & Furniture Conm Select What You Want! Come in and see our stock before going somewhere else to buy your goods. Omu" stock is full all the time, and we are al ways glad to show it to you. You can .4et just as good material and prices here as from any mail order house. MAX LEVY & COMPANY TALLULAH, LOUISIANA TIE TALULAH. STATE -HAS SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXEB Fir rely P.00 per annum. Every *person who -shi oa sholnd obtain oae of these bopes Vicksburg Boiler . Iron Works BOIAERS, Sk1OKISrTAtW SRECHIHINGE AND TAMNE la S.e-k fer tumimm s lpmeg - Boiler T bs, Ieuinfordag Spel Bas, Stak Wr, Tb r CoExp r Permles, ste Pise, Thin Sbef, Rhas, Angle Bas, Beams, Phb olts M.acin Bdolts, ThlWeadd Stee Valvms in Fittip. "RbpaSr Woek mad Setisfylag yuinas, - urn w mw "-·-.0