CORDI SENTIN
-..DALIV, IODIA Pm ARISH, LSATURDAY NOVEMBER 1 1919
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Louisiana Plantation
-ad UML t onM pwdo el Tee
Eiaw. Whitteomore, st Joseph, La.
as el it ma e quickly than you can sell it ourse as F
the ea business he has is
Selling Louisiana Plantations
t m m wsse s wdw .
r.-lb Can Not D. Dttar Than 8ny Ym W
s FurInis. Goods and Hats bk
.am -beet
hold
GRADY'S
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thuI
won
ply
IDAUA BANK e
TRST Co.
tt'
$ bak at Vidalis, la.
Your Busines
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0N SUCAR PRICES
ATTORNEY GENERAL WARNS RE
FiLERS TEN CENTS SHALL
IT BE EXCEEDED.
INVISTIGATION WAS MADE
I et Ser5 Producq Have Been Hold.
e -TsnI;' Pveda " Off the Mar
ket, Buat Must Now Sell At
Fixed Price.
Washington.-Steps to prevent an
abnormal increase in the price of sugar
because of the existing shortage were
taken by the department of justice.
Attorney General Palmer notified
beet sugar refiners,who have been with
holding their products from the mar
ket until the price situation bec.ame
more stabilized, that the United States
sugar equalization board had deter.
plned 10 cents was a fair price to be
charged the wholesaler and that any
charge in excess of that amount would
be regarded as in violation of the food
tontrol act.
' Refinera *re asked to telegraph
I'that couurince in this price, which
would mean gley w uld put their sup -
ply on the mkrkeit . ediately, there- 1
by relieving & stringency.
Attorney G - almer made pub
lic the following iegram sent to the
beet sugar reflier*t
"After thorough investigation by the WI
recognized authorities on sugar, the
United States sugar equalisation board
have notified the departnlent of justice 1rh
cf the following facts:
" As a considerable part of the coun
Stty generally supplied at this time of
-e year with beet sugar may be em
trassed because of the beet sugar
ores' failure to sell beet sugar as
,:educed, and this condition in turn r
.' due to the uncertainty regarding re
a e5 , our tjudgment is that -o higher on
tce than 10 cents cash less 2 per cent
- i"beard basis is justified and we hopeor
- ibat yes will.decide at once to begin
Jhu yewr sugar on this basis and
the very erious situation. d
S"T e price of 11tO cents cash f. o. b. m
t. which has bee offered by the
Aau br rd for sugars in :h
a t a.* 9lit? deilivetis m1
s, lp.to 50,0 toens for Noe
S". I?-t
@t Mgi the meow
arretal 14 "-' t to be considered
r p a A pe t the sbore. The
00 luc treat as ans e re"
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Iu EtctiO Is the Only R0 I
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TO TRY INCREASE NI
RAILROAD RATES
-XECUTIVES OF ROADS DECIDE REI
TO APPEAL TO INTERSTATE
COMMERCE COMMISSION.
WILL ACT ON OWN MOTION VA
)lrector General Hines Makes it Clear Cla
That Government Will Not Make
Recommendation For In
creae In Rates.
S Washington. - Increases In rail (
Sransportation rates, to offset the in- to
I :rease ta operating expenses, will be o,
r sought immediately from the Interstate tao
Sl.ommerce Commiion by railroad
~'orporations. an
This decision was resebd at a con
mresce between Director General t
Itnes sad representatives of. the As- the
s ioclatlo of Railway Xzecutives. Di- mt
-ector General Hials made clesr that tol
She government hase no Intestion of
'! sC Latest b'* i . to m,
: wt all itrs Lt and tse serv
aem of its epeart at the disposal of
h fowifrea corpatiso if it was de- w
s- Wied t saet _debesdtir before the t'
SMmtate Ce pemeut Commisslon. The
set wae scebsted aid the following
tpAememt of the cotferames sad its he
N ,wilts v" iUnsee 1. th
" l~owgaa, the recent carrspoa- Ic
ea, ie ltVn a larser aert of Is
the dt rir s a of th N
nester s hl. as . ieaset ait
T "ar ma es the peses "
meI te r-U ei m of a ah aemei
Ssisertt as arwr !gebl reeg
dl ow, wes eel a sel's am sIa
'a '" . deu . ees le.
Sat 'b - , a general s
* iaaselemmiisth eid aof t
-it .and
as ate rad sun se er as ab
- its 'Nto r - th
dla i s- s e t.n! inb a
" 1gwgeait r , ae se-te
- - ·h
g" dee
6
p. ,b;at tk
THEY MUST MOVe
fligh
RESIDENTS OF *RAND BOULE ead
here
VARD, IN CHICAGO, ISSUE wer
SOLEMN WARNING. tity
Met
beon
VALUES SUFFERED BIG DROI
by 1
notE
Fashionable Street Because of plat
"Encroachments" of the hou
Black Man. the
beil
I Chicago.-The first organized stet nat
to stop the encroachment of negroel nea
on exclusive resl4ence streets war usi
taken by 1,200 wehithy property hold the
onr of Grand boulevar.: They format I
an. association and 'pledged $26.5000 to
f ight the negroes. Negroes already is
the neighborhood were warned the]
must leave and real estate men wre the
t told they must not'deal with negroes do
Strong feeling was asressed at th i
meettig. John P. Bowles, tressei the
of the Grand Boulevard association a
warned theo nelroes tey moust evaca
ate the territory.
a T-1he blacks are gn to Sive us A
g lot o talk, but they'll not bluff us,'
e he said. "I want to tell you peoph t
that there wai net be as tnseraee
Scelspany that will care to take arill teE
w in this section itf we say the waor
d Nod a kter will mal taer aba tad asa
a uesrable and tel estate a Mem asc
• wI1 dure to ae"n a 5e 1 'i. a>5
i "It an et gataskbdAM uMek lan th
It Mr. agoha gest*Mln "bot Ii lao" t
want ar ior my bor. ft ae A
Ssene stastl to IaMne ame beMrle
l- e loapipity valued have busMal
I. S MN: K wn su os soilt oPn.*$N 'b
ii ea, but teBa I emmrta enm h to
it e la the oepe W m ha'."
a- "Ner inr, a the Kebr
ida ,sual y le Pou wn
of -We will aram 130 rias 10 Mu
he ,mir s U u* i al e nd es. ser #s
g i eagietie Stand 5r b MS
-ee dnn."
ir A' ms" trU.S. wts dIsne
t.a ga a ,a t r i lwer . .
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e I t± a tda. v i tbi
V t c ea the
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MEXICANS SLAY ME!
TWO AVIATORS, CI
MISSING AVIATORS SAID TO HAVE PUBL
BEEN MURDERED BY MEX- TIO
ICAN FISHERMEN.
SLAYERS ARE BEING TRACED MAN
Story of Their Experienoes, Scrawled Repor
On Aeroplane, Indicates Much Suf
fering Before the Tragic End- c
ing of Their Career.
San Diego.-It was officially an
nounced here that l.ieuts. Cecil H. tCion
Connolly of San Diego and Frederick a hco
B. Waterhouse of Weiser, Idaho, army enae
aviators missing since Aug. 21, were public
slain in lower California by two Mex- ient
(can fishermen. Des
The announcement was made upon to sa
the arrival here of the destroyertonig
Aaron Wasi, bringing the bodies of formf
the two aviators from Bahia Los An- the g
geles, on the gulf of lower California,
" to which point taey had flown aftl
losing their way in a border patr
flight from Yuma; Ariz., to San Die
According to Maj. R. S. Bratt
head of the military party sent fr
here to recover the bodies, the slaye tves
were from a Mexican sloop, their iden- whic
tity is known to the United States and was
Mexican governments and steps are throl
being taken to capture them. in tt
t The destroyer also brought a part No 1
of a story of the sufferings endured the
by the young aviators in the form of dust
notes scrawled in part on the wings Al
anid fusilage of the De Havlland air- pubi
plane in which Connelly and Water- men
house made their last blight. Some of the
the messages, evidently written when seas
the aviators had almost lost hope of the
being found, were of such a tragic gest
el nature that Maj. Bratton asked the and
i newspaper reporters to refrain from otb
.la using them, out of consideration for pert
I the- officers' families. tper
e Mai. Bratton said that the two avia- of 1
u torn had gone 19 days without food, Roc
for at least without much to sustain thol
them. The fate that drew them far opp
r tm their air path remained with Dr.
them until the very last. MaJ. Theo- itr*
es dore MacAuley, in one of his flights aga
h4 to find them, flew within 60 miles of E
M tho spat where they steed guardiang a
on their plane. Later. or the afternoon for
cu at.o J irW ey were landed trmm a Intl
conae on the iers of. Bahia Los An- re
sagele by the same fishermen who are the
a acus..td ofhavg flled them five en
Sdays later, and at that tI were ay gre
h 12 miles from Lae FlegreS Mine, Ie
ac where they might have reesived pro. se
ai emction an tand.
one Or their messages, cratched en 9I
Sthe airplane ustlag with a knife or
San., sal the ra emm es aed the
air dar bohears d five minutes, that
0ý they ran tm s a WINKter* san last'
"a". eM direetion. whea the
t the O of Csil~ait a ~W
ala -ot eywerengu.t gs
. Wsea4 at sbmthward asi the
coast at the uot of Caugesia."
As eaere measae, .rseo tha
wings as tmite, oft how the a-b
mn attemptet vainly far two days
in f. ask a apam .-tir
They then -trted walking
Joe' - twr he hemmer butat
sar aug7 a water bensr
rwasaser t easier s aee
be raedi of Sa t i
_ rdife somt· s-sr w A,
aihema, de aI on te .
~ tag the
*1d
MEET
COUFE
PUBLIC GROUP RE
TION AFTER WIT
THE LABOR DE
MANY WERE FOR COM
Report is Submitted to Preed
retary Wilson's Plan Proposing
dustrial Boards Receives Ap.
proval of Public Wing.
Washington.-With a recomme
tion to President Wilson that he cre
a commnission to carry on the w
which the national industrial co
ence was unable to accomplish,
public group, the last remaining
ment of the body, finally adjourned.
Despite two attempts by Mr. Wilath
to save from dissolution the gatheringl
tonight's adjournment brought to '
formal close the conference, called bU'
the executive. to find some comm
itnd of co-operation between la
capital, on the outcome of w
eld In abeyance strikes aft
entre industrial life 4t
45'r ;e'' ol LitO Du' ' psen y
ves, declining to assume t ,t
which the original gathering Allid
was transmitted to the
through Chairman Bernard M.
in the form of a thousad-word- " ,
No information was I 'in'
the president's next m
Idustrial peace to the wor
Although the report was
public, it was learned
ment summarized the p
fthe 14 days the cont
Session, put the stamp,
f the plan for indust
e gested by Secretary
e and recommended th4
a other body, contain
r ports, to ndi t
spent. It t ed
' of- five ofd
1, Rockefell was
n though or five
r opposed fimil adj most,
h Dr. Charles W. Eliot, eat
- Itus of Harvard University,
A against the motion on flual test.
At Delegates urged that the hll east
a oft 1tu andq. ether probeems 1
ia for immediate solutioms beton .
a lutona, but a strog mamitlty et the
- representatives, it was sia, flt thit
re the sea.orence virtuny earn -toe. m;
r esad' Vtt the withdeswal at athe hbhs
ly group Wih eedayr , an that the m**
a lie senP was set .s*0 ar-lgS trIU
sent@tw to a it tak u *
slid also $r °
4. 1 ear l-t
the
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