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:i; TRA DER-JOU Ottawa I hi i i RADI R Established 1840 0 I I AW A JOURNAL. Established itiao THE. WEATHER. Fair and cooler tonight. Saturday (air and con tinued cool. AMD OTTAWA FAIR DEALER v J ... w rWO 8ECTION8 12 PAGES VOLUME r,.-- 1M OTTAWA, ILLINOIS, KIM DAY, ! I N . 1921 I' HICK, TWO UEKTS. FRT RT A'l PLUMBERS UNION AND EMPLOYERS REPORTED READY TO END STRIKE lorr'Q : nnifiKir. vm rn briMn mo p.pahe r atf MEN WILLING TO TAKE A DAY CUT IN THEIR PAY DISCOVFRS, AFTER ? CAN ST AW at ran v MHT OPEN MOP1 1 IP nrT Altd utrin, STILL LIVING i WOMAN M A K f S APPLICATION IN WORKMEN NOT WILLING TO AC. I PROBATE COURT FOR NIW AD CEPT EMPLOYMENT ON JOBoj MINISTRATOR WHEN rHE DIS WITH NONUNION EMPLOYES COVERS HERSELF VICTIM OF BLACKLIST MUST Lit DIS- UNINTENTIONAL BIC.AMY. PENSEO with. CONTRACTORS I MAINTAIN. i ,, i i. , tWII lllOIltllH, Mill settlement nfthe rllpputi v n laboi horizon In up m :iii piumotng t brotiKhl in i ' lose and H 1 reported, has been completed, ill ini-ii consontine to a reducUon of pu hi i in- sti Ikfl and minted ments, particular stres ii pi in t In :' i called black From Hi'' outi et the ei demanded abolishment Hat, pointing out that n the "unfair" lists deprl vast sums of money en cont racl ora, i i is said, il diverge from (heir cour contracts nre signed a II I ) t V f TWc VERV BOTTOM J i -- iv i i -fy 'I'M A3 itiaaTOB&glB .1 w m xrmw 1 !l I TMA" Trt' IHhS. " .V" S- jf!'" JT1 . Mx 5) TART! t '-'iv' -aM'' -. - ' fiSl B I .1 r 1 " "vy mm,. J REFUSE TO CONSIDER KNOX RESOLUTION AS ADOPTED BY SENATE Washington, June 3. 1 he housr- of foreign af fairs committee, with democrats dissenting, voted today to report oul the Pol ler resolution for ter mination of the state of wai between the United CO-CQ DC R AMFI1 States and Austro-I lnn- UUUUII U ULnillLU fla i-viil im'sp- Tuff flfin -ifti i';v.li r i ! u FOR SEPARATION OF s PI 10 IN 1891 gaiy. Kepuuhcin members voted clidly to ,ulojt the Porter measure n substitute for the Knox resolution by the senate repealing the PERNICIOUS TALES CARRIED T 3 S3 DIS I .L I. c iron w om Instll uti il nepa- ONMEREMENT IS CELEBRATED TODAY AT P. V. L COLLESE Vtali TTryrsT 1.1 I I I" V: p ill ik Ml r 113 I Lill!l DENY AN WAS MADE 10 STRIP MOLONEY RESIDENCE ,000, CLAT.S OF THIRTY RECEIVE Dl- PLOMAS FROM SOUTH SIDE SCH0CH NAMED STATE lEPORT THA BY CHICAGO DIVINE CLASS DAY EXERCISES HELCi. TRUSTEE OF ELKS ITU P, I ROI L The hoiiHe lenders Informed etiair man Porter that the resolution would be given the right of way when pre sentt d tor consideration In that body. A minorit) repori will be idled by democrats. Republican member agreed lo Bland by the resolution and and FPO CAUSED WEDRON democrats Bald the) saw no need of WOMAN TO sue SPOU8E DIS- vo"ng """ VVi,-v ur1'h" pther. The re- I publicans were said to have been un COVERS ErtROH IN TIME TO willing ta conafdei an oul and out repeal of the state of war. declaring iliiit the believed thai the purpose of the war might b misconstrued. Delinquency Bill Pastes Senate. Washington, .lune 3, -rommlttea amendments to the deficiency bill ia agains i;i ntiii.f $"r.,00 10 to t 1m shipping her mate board were approved today by the in tin ''Ir-1 senate after Senator Konyon had ul through I charged the board with gross extrav ly, dismiss usance, waste and Inefficiency. Sen ii ;i recon ! utor Kenyon estimated the govern menl was losing from 1,000 to il, ir Wedronj 000,000 ;i day through the tupping traced to j board. Reading a lii ol salaries for irrled taleil ufAoialn. ieaator Kenyon aul they ilrs of Mr. I make tic nalarie ol cabinet members separation and senators look like thirty cents. Immigration Law In Force. ' Washington. June :: The United ' "'!"'' ', . states lodaj began enforcement of , , the Immigration laws, which confines , foreigners to onlj three per cent of ' ' "" ' p' their nationals In the- country, only .,, twenty per rent of the total quota of '! ;anj given country can enter the .''"! '.: United states each month The grand - IJ total i not expected to exceed 500,000. '" ' ' '.' 122 from Armenia will be permitted ;" "' in June to arrive In this country, rHIEVES FAILS IM VhRIFICA- (,nciation TiON WHEN INVESTIGATION IS i.nd the pal ii i :. .1 ll I THREE NURSES AT RYBURN HOSPITAL JURY TRYING BOY UNABLE TO AGREE ' !CL ; ; i v FINISH TRAINING U II I HI not i menl wer, i 11 liienl r;i t inn rated Musical Pre PAPER MILLS STRIKE CALLED OFF LAST NIGHT I! . U J ., Ort rlril-1 ' " e tied al a ronl and unl ffi lea t aunouni RUTLAND FARM SELLS FOR S330 PER ACRE i'.ni Chlcagoan Delivers Address. A leeell dli iteo ih maim n Ine not willed : prices ol TURKS SLAY GREEI IN NEW MASSACRES The trad I Lov! in, Jul Varland, residing four ml of Ottawa, In Rutland t U! t Rold tO i lei hel l VVIt '::!o .-in acre, iwelvlni better I II ill pre a :ir pi i, e sold v at without Improvements in 1 tin- av ot buildings, atr., indicating ! th.it the pun baser ha faith In the j product ivenest! ot the soil, even with the bottom oul of the prices paid for tartn products BILL, AN HONEST MAN TELLS OF MONSTER EEL A live pound eel. thai men mred al- j there, most three feet in length, was the prtz ii tnai wimam Hill I I Tint-" AC RilQIWfCC t ! I I Ll J I U U O ' I, I V.' vJ r- i. Mi ., facutty, i an) Oounod's s.in ti Graduating Claet. lantstin to protect I Vii leid W. i: Ki O a U 1 Third Vice Prosldenl -L R Jordan 111 ' of V Secretary George W. Uasselnian ! 11 ' Estate of $1 12.r)0. Culled i 'armol. lli.'ll Cih OMMENCEMFNT EXERCISES ARE ANNOUNCED FOR TUESDAY AF TERNOON. JUNE. 14 ARRANGE FOR GRADUATION EXERCISES. ud personal ' !!' bin n M U Her son i,,.ia n, ,u. MEMORIAL ASSN. IS INCORPORATED it I., t RE-SUSPEND PERU LA SALLE OAS RATES PE0RIAN KILLS MIS FORMER HOUSEKEEPER F. 0. L0WDEN HEADS U. S. H0LSTEIN ASSN. it ion exer ises of ospital will he tiome on Tuesday The lass u ill ho this year, only I'lmnia Ri hards, rs Martha Downs uas. showing that sfullv completed Jessie Horn, superintendent ot ititui Ion tated today, that tha il program for the graduation ex- had ti..' been arranged us yet, luii .i program would be held. ih" three graduates were pre- , with I heir much coveted di us following the formal exer- i public r ption will be held e nur e home, when all th i ii the organisation will be nn opportunity to congratulate , r ivtng their diplomas the iters of the class can take tit ' ted nurses e a initial ioti of th.3 . and beoome full Hedged regis" rear, is inaller iv years, the i be exi eptioii- k ii i 10-000 RAIL WORKERS MBUfoEuRrS.r1shpol.ce to get back old jobs ll.le to ho I t ranch! it. ir Coel Ot ek s rath ot laws, and according lo hint he had hard tini" K. la are 1 1 tun t i tiiu I i round this sect km of the country and Bill considers it ijuile it catch. FAILURES RECEDES rth.i I. ut TWtNM, OllVi' ird. t'ora Via BRITISH MINERS TURN Snl- ini j i.,,. : bod) DOWN STRIKE OFFER lock CtU' ofRi wll Paul. Minn., Jun 3 RetweeBl and "i ii.". workmen will be nployed ii the NortheH Pa and the Great Sorthern shops, iais announ today. The men he ailed bat k to work July U a ., i t -i i i direct result of the ,, r...t,,, i,n aald a Northern P i j n.ic ko." akc, I a ...ti