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j;W IIU/tUIILUsou BECAUSE OF'FLO O ,.` ;ma( city tha BREAK WAS FEARED AT JUNC- to r TION OF ATCHAFALAYA AND all DES GLAISES LEVEES. clIt R CURRENT STILL ASCENDING' and can Ast< With Farms Inundated and Water to ( Still Rising Flooded Farmers bI. Have Practically Given Up. u. IV Red Cross Sends Seed. 1 Post pres Moreauville. La.- With a 0.2 rise per 24 hours for the lait three days Al in both Bayou des Glaises and back idui water, litt!." land is left uncouverold Goal] In that .setion and at Mloreavill" rect proper on the north or unprotected whet aide of the bayou. Fronm this point to The Simmesport fully 10.000 acres of cul- ed v' tivatable lands are under water and sUCcI fully 500 families in distress. This spre; amount comprise fully three-fourths build the population of Bayou des Glaises. surer The rural mail delivery, school trans- Ha and general traffic have been and tion There is still an ascending current comr the bayou and the seepage water othe a up considerably on the pro- Shah side of des Glaises from Voor- ing to Bordelonville and to Simmes- lion rendering the use of the road tion dlmost impassable in some places. At appent :' Simmesport, It is roported that there Fede Is a defect in the levees. The point wee this is more noticeable is at the Ha juetion of the des Glaises and Atcha- to m talays levees. The water seeps sease theg considerably and with a con- some tihaed rising river and with inclement farms Wether, great fears are being enter- glean .iled for a break there. whic With their farms under water and a the fi astimnaal rise, with the river still ris- crop o iadlcatang a strong pressure of fields :i_ l 1er from above, with an advanced .t4e fi - mason, the flooded farmers have prac -ily "'thrf6wn up the sponge" and Rutl -5 .ableu to make any further ad- oo ~r of supplies. t: h Red Cross Soclety has liberally .: e54a seeds and foodstUfs to the n ~ilated farmers, but it is feared lit. ispa ;, WW that will be applied since so lit - lpisatlag is expected fo be dnme. blws, S.- J. Covillon, physidcian, and T. A mm. merchant, have wired to under Iatortg Ranadell and Gay and to .ss Aswell to obtain, if poe- Ha governmeat aid for the flood rains vestli One d SBURRIED RADE. sufici ., s;lte. - That a wave of priospewty ets, a*t ad is sweepingl through $2 an ,,parish s more pronouno the iaortsutlon given out t. Lab - b J 3. HEmalt Warner clerk uty e SNreearder, that for the Iert half of depar -ressdt month "eortgage Uttiag" the N bie a eature in his oftee, and lake oft bch otligatioas have been J. Leg ears of and erased from the rec- GeIse f Waithe peas. spent - . A -Depat Pog, owud by Capt. P. Shrt oillMe with a frhat vessel its far ae te ulft seeatly. A ,large eeat Se the ter was toer away and ways I re ihad to be throw ovrboard haing s the smack farm skIn. No again l, I e,,b The t was towed fctive a s L _ Wf a l fone r rs aitrr. ber 31 Jealer Blsh s l were ar 9m1 Sa ie ebol sdaterime W~ae>n ere n 1n , p-g atried eat: Musical selee. the tfr =* ut ro selections;)arst SIs Mach-The Plaune Hni Is bast ted has saled tarse it o Distrcet No. 1, "straw ien the S " Berrd perish UeatoI ,o 3h t paqitoa ona the strawb af the rve, to vote on a uted. ot $.n for bulding and who is hhe pha - A cam of Jersey aseh mch ies has been shipped byj resry Company of th Oma wher the wll aruond amsthe U arniers. A hen way t have a ear- eontly. Jersey shipped Fruit 1 Usuthwest lauis- Co., on a the dne. test tral mm eqetioa and coates for do coadith are bgia. amesuc as in BgS suvll the po te rangt nualce 5 t . erises bvegersan ha eeeel " _ i~.inl -W. ia 'a Bogalusa. - s1xty thousnd sower ing plants will be given away to the womo not Bogalusa by the Great EE Southern Lumber Company soon. The ladles are requested to call at the hot house of the lumber plant and receive a supply. This generous offs r is made with a view of ent ouraging "the city beautiful" idea, and it is ce t:,in that the ladies will be out i,. full f rc FEI CD AT JUNC- to receive the plants which are varied. I 4LAYA AND all of thr-m being suitable to local LEVEES. climatic conditions. Ruston. - McFarland Post No. 4 ASCENDING and i,. i. IPo.-t No. 49 of the a;n:te ri RE can Legion will c lebrate Me.morial D-O. t 1i ; ;',l After m a ting in the Astor Ti,. at,.r the membels \ill nmarc:i DisI td and Water to Greenwood Cemtery where a.ftr a I ed Farmers bzrief program a squad will give thi Given Up. u: Ial :alute over the grave. ir. S. Is Seed. 1.. \hite,. commander of M 'Farla;nti Post invites all ex service mni- to Le pres'ent. ith a 0.2 rise redt a;t three day· Alexandri.--A two-story frame res iscs and back idcnce owned by Dave lit hey at 19lJ5 the aft unc(overodl Gould avenu was destroyed bh fire seet at More:vi.ll. rect utly. The roof was In flame s its a •r unprotec.t*d when the occupants were awakened. tion Ra this point to; The building was practically destroy-. pre D acres of cut- ed when the firemen arrived. They no c der water and succeedrd in preventing it from resp distress. This spreading to other buildings. The At three-fourths building was worth $5,000 and was in- and u des Glaises. sured for $3,500. wita sc-hool trans- I fact( Hammond.-The scarcity of labor wide c have been and material is delaying the comple- bar tion of Hammond's building program situa rnding current commence dearly in the spring. With The seepage water the erection of the Williams-Hrothers- has I on the pro- Shaheen store and the Perrone build- ducI In from Ver- lng on West Thomas street, this see d to Simmes- tion will take on a decidedly business publi ef plaes. road appearance and add much to the re- rul te places. At cent improvement made adjoining the rl ted that there Federal building. as. The point place sable is at the Hammond.-This week is expected sis a sea and Atcha- to mark the close of the strawberr* dicat water seeps season. Regular shipping stopped cond ad with a con- some time ago since which time the ford with inclement farmers have been bringing in the relat2 a being enter- gleanings to the preserving factories, more e. which are paying 13 cents a pound for easer or water and a the fruit Recent rains prolonged the Ra river still ri- crop slightly, buj in a short time the coun I pressure of fields practically will bb denuded of from an advanced -tloe fruit. vents ern have prac- to m sponge" and Ruston. - The attendance at the notic tr further ad- commencement exercises of the Lin- mu coin parish Training School for no farm has liberally groes was unusually large. J. Boat- whicl hasts liberally r Carter delivered the commence the w fstufes to the ment address., There was an/excellent Re, 4 since o lit- display of canned fruit and vegeta- direct 4 6 be done bles, weaving from pine needles and has sclan, and T. woodwork by the students. The school repor cave wired to under the management of C. A. Adams In ad Gay and to is doing good work. the v obtatn. if poe-, Hammond. - While the torrential cUriti ror the flood rains P1tarded considerably the har- there vesting operations of the farmers. nt One day's sunshine dried up the fields l p DERSL . sufficiently to permit of a gQod bean The 1 picking the next day and three car- has b loads were shipped to Northern mat- ment of prospefty kets, where they are bringing between one a ping through $2 and $2.50 per hamper. count are pronouns- the re lves out rs- Lake Charles.-W. P. Ramsey, dep- intent Warner clerk uty collector of the internal revenue i stre e rst halt of department, has býe transferred from lines tage lifting" the North L territory to the the b Is office, and Lake Charles office, joining Deputy P. as have been J. Legender. Chlef Deputy B. B. Mc from the re- Geasey of the New Orleans office. Wa spent a day bore in conference with at ex Deputy Legender. 000 h by Capt. P. Shreveport. - Authority to increase ance truat Vessel its fares from the traditional nickel to t eas y". A ,large I ents was given the Shreveport Rail- fexi an away and ways Company by voters recently, 934 meres a verboard hlng in favor of the raise and 891 comps shlaing. No against It. The increase will be e- matel it was towed fective from June 1, 1920, until Decemn lr repaira ber 31, 1923. - elas of Hama. - Several realty transfr dent a Se-- were mlmportance that have taken place Compa tm Wedne. hbre recently indicate biglindunstrlas had di ra mwas o- developments m this section. Two of lical sel the trasters were of plantation prop holder Tht lrsal erty and oea the site of one oa thede alections; largest oyster shucking plants in Terrebonne. Pho PlMoe Hammnd.-The tnlttail ntmber o W U ha led tured on "the Man ohe Nw A." port o strict No. 1, "Strawberry Items," a Hammond pub- i w mad pariah lication devoted to the interests of the th ia en the strawberry growers, is being distrib. d n vote on a uted. Managin Editor W. J. Clarke, buiding ad who is in charse of the local offes has prpduced an Interesting magazI , Ark dealing primarily with the industry in 2 , ore lh TanSipahon perih. ase a shipped by killed ipany of this Omaha. - A four-mile strip yIg Arde se they will armund Barlington, a sai tIowmn soth biE rmers. A of here, was devastated at erope re a have a - oeatly, when a terile hall storm fell y3 shipped PFrit is rined and other crop s a Wql baten into the Pround. exprt ehia-tey in Polate a la ache-U- E. od thema hwest lai- Co., ownersm of the Bradthewaith e- dared Sdn teat tral mgar factory at aglish Trn, ralysis eistle and ont.mpltes putting their factory sch tIn "l- for de condition for retning fooi and do Sa1m beI- matic sugars for net mseason. "B~iorTho c€ommittee reprsmnt mmt has ig Bo Lodge has d med f--very the plaee of bholding the seconmd an- t p Slargsat anal celebration for the benefit of the that 4 fnitere Dlol City Hospital, to take place ro July L bonda SBllk--WRith a graduantng cuas o m twenty-eigh t meersm the annual ox New S. ecrises ot Im will be held in the a- daed SditerPur ot the nBot Central school, re in eing a moe of the most successal United s)MbL esee term in the history of the ithet 1 b Ibvreeprt. - Td eompletition to dte ielde Cantineauna A. and P. vi sl yrs Rtebln B--, m asection 32-3 3 £ in River. M0 barrels at 279 be mW ;Sltasni Lii Compay's Shaw 0 s .m 99-. -Cl-aborine, SW0 hat em o - -=l .a Ce. J.C. B. aUllar. Set iel servie aot Wash -oi, Aar. who as bees . s, the is ee r ahrt fuutleuh. Presidet and exc ·LbSethb Inbalb wll ' au amiss eat Tole badit s Il8b Sahael tN anSk '; l Lu ie reaPRI CE REDUCTIONS t tle hort Sri GIVE LITLE RELIEF ging the is c t t:in full f re" FEDERAL RESERVE REPORT re varied. HOLDS OUT LITTLE HOPE to locl FOR CONSUMER. st No. 4 Ne .o,.ri RETAILERS ARE RETRENCHING irnorial 1g in the i11 !marc(:h District Reports Show Trend Toward A :ftcr a More Careful Buying and First give ti~ Hand Economy-Labor Situa ir. . tion Difficult. rF:arland q-n to Le Washington. - Despite the recent antme ros- reductions in prices, little el,ef frº.m at 19,,5 the general r·ign of hlgh prices is b: fire seen by the 1Federal Reserve Board in flames its analysis of 1May business condi vakened. tions, made public. The board ex destroy- pressed the view that there has been . They no change in the underlying conditioul DI It from resposible for the high cost of living. ;s. Thue Asserting that while "store sales" I was in- and a tendency to lower prices balrs witness to the presence of "disturbing factors" which suggest the advent of if labor wide alteration in price levels, the MI comple- board declares it cannot accept the program situation as a whole for its face value. t. With The explanation is added that there trothers- has been only a slight ircrease in pro duction and there is no greater dis- 7 this see- position on the g&rt of the general co public to economize and invest than mu tn t ruled heretofore. me "The changes that have taken lea place, therefore," the board's analy- wit expected sis says, 'cannot be loked upon as in- to awberr* dicating a modification of underlying rca stopped conditions. They may, however, af- ma; ime the ford a basis for changes in business ' In the relationships that may broaden into for ictories, more far-reaching alterations of the Rel tund for essential price structure." mel Lied the Business in every section of the por ime the country has suffered considerably neg uded of from rthe freight jam which has pre- on vented normal movement of products F to markets. Efforts of the tie-up are riot at the noticed in the agricultural districts as dr he Lin- much as in the industrial areas and the for no farmers are not the smallest class ent 1. Boat- which has sought more bank help in the amence- the way of credit as a result. G icellent Results of the board's action in the vegeta- direction of restricted loans already the les and has begun to be evident, according to imp school reports to the various reserve banks. the Adams In addition to a general reduction in the value as well as the volume of se- tile rrential curitles tra4d in the financial centers, G he ha- there has been a general revision of up rmers interest rates affecting both commer- at E e Aelds cial paper and call money, it is. stated. beet ,d bean The labor situation during the month that a c. has been one of the outstanding ele witt rn mat- ments of "doubt and difficulty," and is reps etween one of the problems with which the Indi country is expected to have to deal mos the rest of the summer. In addition to join 7, dep. intense shortage of farm labor, sporad- gle -venue i strikes have occurred in many fact, Ad from lines of manufacturing, indicating in Ti to the the board's view, continued unrest. whe puty P. vare B. Me Trade Balance is High. Islat office. Washington. - Although the value rest Swth of exports to Europe fell off $10,000,- ance 000 in April, the nation's trade bal- jat. lc e ance against the old world was in- legla ekel to creased $254,000,000. The total value the I rtRail-o tfeports, the Department of Com- an a ty, 934 meree announced, was $395,000,000 as It ad 891 compared with imports of approxi- of be et. mately $111.000.000. Burr Decem - I the Declare Big Dividend. to r Akr, O.--F. AL elberling, presi fact iaser dent of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber repol 1 plce Company, announced that directors eral utrls had declared to stock dividend of 150 to rs w per cent, payable to common stock prop holders of record June 14. The divi o the dead totals $31,133,250. Its in Ms Agre On Water Power. m or of Wuashington. - The conference re port on the l pending water power e d p bill was approved by the Senate and days of the the measure nov goes to the prel store dent. The vote was 45'to L b ofaq Youth Is Killed By Train. a Arkadelphia. - Willis Hurst, ed rtrl 3 ,was run down b Missourli Paclqc psmenger train No. 5 andi lnstantly .Lo killed. Hurst was on a trestle near Soves lyig Arkadelphia wen the tram struck decid south him feren -s w- . ~Majol n te. Ceel Embeerge is Urged. . e Sa Wqshilagtoa. - An emhbargo on the acord export of bitnminous coal was rged D~qmerat, of Massachusetts. who o S in & i the Seate by Senator Wallace, L S5- clared the country faced industrial p ed ti Tuna, ralysis for lack of coal unleas some a Sisuch step is taken." prts, U. S. To Be Arbitrator. musk Paris. - Ambassdor Wallace In formed the council of ambasusadors that President Wilson had announced the that the United States would accept N the roll of arbitrator In fixing the boundaries of Armenia.n i 20 1-2 s ol Lever Act is Upheld. al New York. - The Lever act was do e a eladaed constitutoinal as a war mass- Ne Ehool, mre in an opinion handed down by the d " el United States Circuit Court of Appeals off S theIn the cae of C. A. Weed & Co., B pilot falo clothiers. plane were on t Ladon. - The Lettish and Boishe. SP vik peace delegations at Moscow have reached an agreement by wlhich Rue Hon I sla recogaises the complete ladepen Tohid eacne of Letvia, according to an aL. tl co clal cl tvlan source In London. to t Adver lard. *dde* g*te Wimea. Ws a Wahington. - Sir Auckland Ge e dos, the new Brttish ambassador, Lo A in mall preseated his credetals to Alea P Psident Wilson at the White Houe, and exchansed with the executive as ee esages of good will and amity. l Held Aleged Bandit, S t Toledo, O.-Peice are holig a man alleged to bae been the twoagm bamit who led four other mre ie e S the 82 d alght holdup o the Da which . " a.. • with I 2;·..: In the Land of the Cactus ! r I wo III S7"COF - ..,~ ,eu s been DE FACTO REGIME : s IS NOT YET SECURE urbing uent of the MANY GROUPS IN MEXICO OP. t the POSE THE OBREGON-GON. value. ZALES FACTION. there in pro r dis- Washington. - Advices from Mexi eneral co indicate the revolutionists have than much to do before a stable govern ment can be established. Military taken leaders are reported at various points analy- with small armed forces, either loyal as In- to the Carranza regime or for other rlying reasons hostile to the defacto govern r, af- ment siness These groups are a possible nucleus into for the organization of new revolts. the Representatives of the new govern ment, however, minimize their Im the portance. saying that part of them are srably negotiating for terms while others are a pre- on the defensive. Iducts Francisco Villa, whose force is va p are riously ostimated at from a few hun eta as dred to several thousand, is reckoned s and the most important of the independ class ent leaders. He is not in accord with Ip in the new regime. Gen. Candido Aguilar, the late n the president's son-in-law, who during ready the past five years has become an ng to important military leader, still 'is In an the field. Gen. Domingo Arrieta, Car-! ranzista governor of Durango, is hos of se- tile to the revolutionists. iters, Governor Alfonso Cabrera has set on of up the state government of Puebla tmer- at San Miguel-Tefango, and there has fated. been nothing in the news to Indicate sonth that he is not acting as governor, ele- with troops at his command. He was reported to have 2,000 men, all Puebla Indians. Luis Cabrera, one of the most astute politicians of Mexico, may: on to join his brother and aid in the stru' gle against the Obregon-Gonsalez de "y7 facto government. sg i Trouble is reported In Colima. where the Carranaista governor, Al vares Garcia, impeached by the leg islature, has had several deputies ar ralue rested and is trying to obtain assist ',000, ance in Mexico City t6 force the legs. I l- lature to restore him to power. The l In- legislature has secured the release of alue the imprisoned deputies and appointed Com- an ad interim governor. I )0 as It is beljeved a part of the army i of General Diegues, reported to have 4 surrendered to the rebels, escaped in t the hills and is awaiting opportunity I to resume activities against the de rest acto government. Disorder has been t bber reported in San Luis Potoqi. and Gen- I -tors eral Obregon has sent 500 men there 151 to reinforce the revolutionists forces. Lock* S Start a General Strike Madrid. - A general strike effect- s ing all trades was started in Barcelo I na as a protest against the detention ' of prisoners who have been on a hun e ger strike in the Jail there for several a days, according to dispatches. All i stores are closed, no newspapers are, being published and electric light wires have been cut. eed a Foer a New Irish Peolicy. h al .London. - Important charges in the e ear government's policy in Ireland were t m. decided upon as a result of the con ferences between Viscount French, Major General Macready and the gov ernment officials in Loddon recenuy, the acording to the'Loandon Times. SReds Capture a Fleet. London. - Bolshevik forces captur- b le ed the entire White Sea fleet, con- C Dmie srsting of six cruisers and seven trans ports, following their oecupation of EnsdL accordiang to a Bolshevik com munication from Macow. In Advanee Suglar Prices. SNew Orleans. - The American lu- pi the iar Refning Company here announed m a Inerease in granulated sugar from ti 20 1- cents a pound to 1 1-2 cents. 114 Pick Up Hydroplane. SNew York.-A hydroairplane mark ed "No. 12" was picked up at ea ki ls off Scotland lightshp by the steam ti pilot boat New York. The hydroatr- P plane was ap sloee own and tnere wI were no traces of any ocepants. 01 Jea are Jp Mikado Is Stricken. Honolulu.-The mikado of Japan, ad- Yoshito, suffered a physical and men- D4 tal collaipse about April 1, accordingln to the Honolulu Paclic CommeUial th Advertiser. so "Judge King i Coealrmed. Wuashlgton. - The nomaination of to Aleaader C. King. now solidcitor Satn- i eral, to be Judge of the Filth Federm pt CIrcit, was confirmned by the mearse of tin opa seesion uapon the rnquest ofdn enat Smith. Democrat. Georgta. the meemh Io ecoramted. aome. - Walter Deaurmmch. direeter of the New Ytork Symphony Orchestra v wiash Is visItisg Roen, was decorated on wRltkh e Okrder of the Crews of Raly el rseeam the rukt of rL. . u______ _ _and 'oul POLES BATILIJN M To OURE FOR ALL EUROPE ) OP. BOLSHEVIK WOULD ATTEMPT TO to re N. OVERRUN OTHER COUNRIES Whit IF VICTORIOUS. I ict treat T h Broui Mexi- Berlin. The present Polish cam- th lave paign against the Uolsheviki is the on a overn- most important event in Europ,. now. ers c ilitary It is more important than the Spa or resoli points any other conference. The outcome tempi loyal I will mean the defeat of the Bolslhevr and other! effort to overrun all Europe or give the i overn- the Bolsheviki of all countries te nec- woult essary encouragement for anotlher f- litical ucleus fort. Like all events in Europe today, Repul evolts. this combat is not isolated, but is con- the ft overn- nected with events elsewhere. The r im- Undoubtedly the Kapp revolt sur- whett m are prised the Russian Bolsheviki and Ger- treaty res ar man Communists into planing a later but he outbreak and caused the action before the q is va- Its time. Russian agents were in va- Statei r hun- rious parts of Germany working up the rest c koned plot They were particularly active natior pend- in the Ruhr district which has plenty the tr I wt of gold bar not coined. The uprising The was planned to spread froin the Ruhr Reput late line east, meeting the Bolshevik ao- close luring vance, which was to -4egin with an of- ord vi s an fensive against Poland. tion. Is In The Bolshevik offensive against Po- House Car. land was sprung shortly after the with c hoe- Kapp revolt. Probably the Bolshevik rision March offensive was launched sooner cussio Sset than originally planned. One Indica- again. tebla tion is that all the troops used against The e has Denikin had not 'yet reached the Po- public iicate lish front. A considerable number ar- would aruor, rived only after the fall of Kiev. The two-th was; Communist outbreaks, we now know, he Se uebla originally had been planned to hap- the pr the pen simultaneously with tne other may parts of the original plot. ttru'- The Poles had been trying since the Chic ,z de armistice to benefit the three parts erythl of their country so long under three coal, f lma. separate and very different rulers. Al-1 This territory includes the scenes of sguar, le- I some of the heaviest fighting of the d ar- World war. The economic ocndition is are sslst- was serious. For these reasons, they legi- understood perfectly their critical con-ace, v The dition. and naturally turned toward pubeventl se of the allies for help. public inted The French gave material aid, or ganizing and equipping the army. The rmy Poles complain that the'British, while Gran have offering them only linlted quantities the Le nd in of arms at considerable prices, sup- the V unity plied Yudenitch, Kolchak and Denik, ment, de with large quantities of equipment Preblde been and arms for nothing more than on but lit Gen- promises to pay. countre here - In rasa red. Mob Fight Is Serious. Rome. - Three persons were killed and many woubded in a fight between rect. a mob and police officers at Canoes, rt celo- province of Apulia, according to as- of Det Ution vices to the Giornale ID' Italia. The bun. disorder was the result of a dispute Scd whet reral over local affairs in the city, it is said. All! Order has been restored. Centre of here areI light League Council Meets. Ronme.-The bouncld of the League San of Nations held its last public sitting be the here. Leon Boqrgeois, who presided, ight the expressed the giatitude of the council passeng were to Italy and to Rome for its hospital- Kelly I con- ity and to Signor Tittoni, president of dington mch, the Italian Senate, for his services. feet wit gov wny, Steamer Beret On Fire. New York. - The woocen steam- El Pa ship Boret, formerly owned by the mer Me United States shipping %oard, is on e4 Stat fire in the Gulf of Maelco on her way presider back to Tampieo in tow of the steamer eat rev cn- Cabrille, according to wireless ftoi peoed i ns mation received here. govern em- Radole Plan Is Continued. Washington.-The House adopted unanimously and senat to conference a YakLn resolution authorilng the Navy De- mg the Ku- partment to continue operation for not pe of eed more then two years of its radio sta- Ralroad rom tlon for the mse of the general puo- was cle a lc. pollte e - Albert i Auto Crash is Fatal. r. Shawnee, Okla. - One woman was Skilled and five personas were injurd Washi am two perhaps fatally, when a Sante Pe air- Dpssoengertraln struck a motor car in ore which they were riding at Wanette, i 2 Okla. about 20 miles south of here. feen Approve Wilson -Regime. ea, Colambia, S. C. - South Carolina Washi len- Democrats, in state convention here, late n Ing in speeches and resolutions approved. isi the admalsitration of Woodrow WU. of the T son. Sttes, ti * mittee of Pay Sill Boome Law. of Washington. - President WilsO1 e- signed the army and navy pay bill raz providing for a temporary adjutment *e of pay scales for officers and enlisted codia d of men pending permanent legislation who add the subject tt a later date. the Am Shepmmn eo On stuk. er Roanoke, Va. - Approximaately 800 tra Vitinia railway shopme. walked out Miami, led over a dilereane with the mater m amid es iy chale at the compan'. M tre who (W. Vs) shoa diane ha _-4 -. .. I PRESIDENT VETOES' PEACE RESOLUTION I WOULD PLACE -STA:N ON HONOR OF THE UNITED STATES," HE SAYS. CONNOT OVERinE VET O Occdlock On PacI.- Prc-rc.m ,ild Caon troversy W:ll bcccr,l, CsmpI1j isue-May SaJtmit tht Trtay To th. Sei.te. j L i. ! !i'd I ll , . ý iJ , u , , .;r" ' t:would iln i 1., I .i..abi ' : To r li t !. sii ," ll it.1 ii:1 wi Ould I)lth n "I ", 14.; :l 'lC ;CU . i ,II -Ur of tha iigltis of l, 1 ,, ,. Sl, i 'c far ao rt-hiili .,h all t,." jitih ~,j...". which wkrd elbd, Ia~ in thIu eta t" d treaty of Versalll, s. The pre..ulent .. a, t :)ppar, ntly brought to a lnal d allc.k tiortu of cam- the president and (onglless .o ) i to e the on a peace program. ftiepublican lead now. ers conceded thlly (couhl not pass the a or resolution over thlle V to, though an at ome tempt will be made 1i' the Hlouse soon, evr and on both sides it was predicted that give the issues of the treaty controversy nee- would have to be fought out in the po f- litical campaign with Democ(rats and day, Republicans blaming each other for con- the failure to effect a state of peace. it The president did not indicate slur- whether he might again submit the Ger- treaty to the Senate for ratification, ater but he said the resolution raised again fore the question of whether the United va- States cared to draw a part from the the rest of the world or join with other tive nations in attaining the ends to which mt' the treaty was framed. lag The veto had been expected an uhr Republican leaders made plans a- close the incident promptly by a rec of- ord vote on repassage of the resolu tion. The message went first to the Po- House, where its reading was greeted the with cheers by the Democrats and de ivik rision by Republicans. Without dis ner cussion it was agreed to take a vote Ica- again. Inst The general prediction on the Re Po- publican side was that the resolution ar- would fall by only a few votes of the The two-thirds necessary to repass it. In ow, he Senate, however, it was conceded pe ap- the prospect was altogether hopeless. WI nor k th lh Prices Are Going Down. g the Chicago.-Prices in practically ev- so irts erything, with the exception of labor, ree coal, food, which of course includes irs. sugar, are on the down grade and gain ing daily momentum. Old Mi Cost t is due for a slump all arodnla which is already setting in at a satisfactory ye ey pace, according to the report of the yo on- seventh Federal Reserve bank, made An ird public recently. fa Treaty Is Gupported. ýe Grand Rapids, Mich. - Support of yo es the League of Nations covenant and del the Versailles treaty without amend I meat, and "unfaltering support of President Wilson, who has given all but life itself in the service of his to country and the world," were pledged it! in resolutions adopted by the Michi gan State Democratic Convention. Locomotive Bltows Up. en Bay City, Mich.-Two enginemen, m Robert Smith and Harry Washington of Detroit, were killed and Fred Schnelpp. nreman, Detroit, was injur ed when the locomotive on a Michilan Central passenger train blew up south of here. New Altitude Reord. *s San Antonio, TeL--What is said to ng be the world's record for an altitude d flight with an airplane carrying three il passengers and pilot was broken at l- Kelly field when Liet. Harry Wed. o dlngton reached an altltude of 20,081 feet with three men in the cockpiL ,e Will Exile UonIllas, a- El Paso, Tex.--Ilnaelo Bonillas, for- .nB eI mer Mextean ambaessador to the Unit- dir ln 4 States, whose candidacy for ,the mce y presidency of Mexico caused the pres- Col Br eat revolution, probably will be ex- tab - pel)ed from Mexico by the de facto sell government, revolutionary agents here t said- ne SCear Theft Mystery. a Yakima, Wash.-Mystery surround- E e- tn the theft of $10,000 from the ex press office ain the Great Northern a a Rallroad station in Spokane, Wuash., a was cleared by a confessilon which the r police said they had ebtalned from sC AIlbert MeGirt, arrested here lately. Penslon lII is Pase, a Washington - After less than three mlautes' consideration the enate Spassed the annual pension bill. carry-. ig $279,000,000. The measure now goes to conferbace for adjustment of differences with the House draft. f -4o a Washington. - Lower shoe pricesl late next winter and spring were pre. , dieted by Edward A. Brand, secretary IoW of the Tanners' Council of the United . 8tates, testifying before a Senate n. et mlttee of inquiry. ese: as Otht Many Houses Are Needed. St. ILous, Mo. - The United States needs 3,340,000 additional houses, ac-. cordlng to Nelson Caulff of this city. who addressed the sprnlg meeting of ,,, Sthe American Society of Mechanical ther Eaipetr Qlapawe Ba Devil Dane. MIami, Okla. - A devil's promenade amid beatig of tom-tonie was the fe. ture when bead -n of the Quapaw In. diasm held a mediel dance, the Omr see of the yesr oft. S ALL WRONG WAS HER I Before Ta~ki-j " !ack. 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