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&j. J~yr i. I Al ~t? ...**p**.* I .I." .. I. 1.......N..,.". .. .. . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... .... . . . . . . . . . . . .. ________________.,. - . r. ...... , '1l , ''4 PICICEA--THEQGEM * .,' ?i~ t(30H ___________________________A NEWSPAPER WITH A CONSCIENCE -', ME 51--NUMBER 36 PICKENS, S. C., DECEMBER 29 1921 SBCITO,$.OAYA PROGRESS SLOW DURING THEYFA Heavy Taxes, Chaotic dn6 Conditions and. Minor Wars Hamper Recovery in 1921. HOPE COMES NEAR ITS El Washington Conference on Armame Limitation the Moot Important Event-What President Hard ing's Administration and the Congress Have Accomplished. Dy EDWARD W. PICKARD Buck to Normulcy was the slog; of 1921, not only in Ainerien but all the alvilzecl nations of the wOr But snlor wars,.iterial economic d turlhuii's, chaotic finianiial conditil In Europe, widlesprendl uneanploymeu fauiilie lin ltiussin anid other hindrun nilde progress In i the rligit direct I Slow, except lng, perhaps, In the Unit &Stttes. F % ti e yea iopeiied the peoli grounning tii r the burden 'ution aend depression resulting fro the iWorld wair. A. It drew to a elo they were still gron'aing but had hop full] turned their eyes toward Was Ington, where the representatives great powers were negotiatiig inte naitloinal ngreeaenits tht would elil Imate sonic of the causes of war, e pecinlly Ii the Far Eist, and iiim the iieus of nuinkluig war. In ti ilucelss of tils conference and of ot ers that might grog out of It lay ft the hlie ieing the hope of huiniinity Efforts to enforce the terms of ti treaty of Versailies resulted in co filets aoinng some of the niew Hatlo created by that pact, ant several the oier niotlus were involved wiearfare. .erzuinny, working fast recover her old position in the wor of citinteree, was hatinpered by ti liesa trous decliue in tle value of tI unirk, auid her lenders protested eo tiunly that she could not possih Sayv the war hIdemnutity. l'enee nego fntions between the hritish gtoveriuue and Sin i"ein were broiight. to at su eas:iit l conelus-lon by wthih the Irh PrzCe State was constituted. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS '.fe League of Nati ons, thou functitoing witihout tie co-opernthl of the Untiited Stotes, necupiisl niclh during the yea i, hldetly throus its couuiel, which uset ii Paris a 1ebrtihiary 21 and tiiimmdiately reterri prio.ed titeiiduients to the ctveavuiii to it enitumit tee. l'resident Wilsoi who during ,Jainuary had witliIn iv the Amierle:n representatives front IIItl council of itthsadors aid the repi iratluns ctiiinisslon,' on February : 'eut to the league couiel it stroni protest uigilust the itelusion of tli island of Yap to territories sulijecte to the inandate of .upan, and al: fornully deinnided for Amerilc voice in the dtsisosal of tlie forn,11t (Gerii an colonies. ilie eu.min-I In r. ply Said it wast not concernedI~i wit the aliloet ion ofr Yni to .lipaun an Invited thle I 'niitedi St atea tos take pal in disenissionls toiicerntinig the Tlurki; the Jtepliennltui adliniustrain too ottlee Secrtary ofI State Hu ighes reil ernte id Mr. Wi'lson's standi~ coii er'nin, u and 114 mandu~itss ini genieral, ant litter F'rane nuidi ly hidorsedl Amie lea's poisition)1 in thie (coiitro versy ov' the hsan . though .ina n forimal ly i futsed to gIve upi her iinithite. Ther< after thaiit dispu~ite was thle iiub.leet long draiIwn-ssut niegtit i ous bet wei the UniI ted Staite(S iiiI nilJpiian wic led to a treaty by~ whleh thle l'iiiti tles was a ssuri''d eitat I rights Ip and othe'r .l' iiids uta tdale ci Jpan1. 01Ary g hat Gemanytuore thn to i il thatt Lato via aind listhoin souild I recfognhized asM sovereIgn statet, at then fixed thie (fermnan repara'tins 226),000,000J,000 golb ima rks, pa tyiabie anu ins1nt 31h1ueiits, atint 12 per cc tax oni expiorts durlig t he pierliod ptaymnent. Thliis iepairations deisl crea ted conusternaut ion in (4ertantiy rn Blerlini at onice begtnun efforts to p suade the United St ates to Iiterve& In her behalf. TIhe Wilsont iiniiist tion maude no responseti, but onI Alj 2 Secretary Htigl.es itifortnwd (1 umany3 thle Uniltedi Sta2 tes wouhi ul coun uttie lier esenup ing fl I r'espi silithy for the wanr or get i lng sout pauyinig tso the himdu of hier lllt. fewv dnys'~ earlier, iurlin havIng fl to) tanke thet first paymenlts. F , rer biug niii Itubr ort. TIhet liritIish eedstronigly to I112 th i h'epimh hei tioius toi dettah it the negotinithI over thle repariuiatlions hill. Sullb-e' it ay that i'irmanyi, with iier o W!iui'I A di chnclor wsroai.dt enp the flglliQ% O t Ir)(J(,INq, got( tmarks llll~y d(idoS( fil ly the su premle tIoulCJ, made(1t tiit. litlllietts diue duing the year but, oft I t.( Sater R14,nc!thtte11ll~~e ato tilt Slim see d that the S it rlIa part of 1912 (could not he rItSki~d. Anil' sht.E tle onom!i~ttst 2itroeS} that to drlive hI)er Sito absoluSte bh;trl)at(y would of tie disiastrous to the rc"st of lie iVol'kit, toward the ( it' et he yeair thiere 11: Inicreasinig I ii Sk fit' 11rrtgilag u flioraturiuni of two to three ycotr for )*er. !^; mno wvas tie~ chief ohj3eetor Otto such dela~y, as she., relied ont the .DHione~y due her from (;ermany. but site~ AllowedI signs of yielding to the genieral iew. l)iIiou of Tippter (cauised at Sot (of tetlle. A p~lehiseite wats aid there hit Matrc, bhut both skies ti-se'atvd it was uatafmr and curly lit May' thSi reiont *its IivideS by Pollsh lrregulai ,s. Thinly i gilled support Wtis ghezi Mlenia by the WVarsaw go eliimalieit 1111(1 2tiiSo Sly the Freneh and thtere s aic''e(kdaS u loll"g series cf fights 1u liet wt.tl tIu li Int l Geri'itit w'oSlateer dfs~e, 'f'l citll c~~~ii Of the 11$ Itrih troljs ('Iltl Qi'E the. terri tory 11,mi *1( Se'gil ("i'Setrtig lit.th hi' (ll(' . Thle 1, I'S tlle w"is referred to thle leagute Vl cnitll iilaielit nOtialier iiiioumtee'a ,1the leui tlt ty II iiet. Neitlhe'r (' :raiai liv nor 1I' ilttni it~s sat tstlteq but butt Sile if All Ihirotigli thle year the (reeks i1 fogh (te '1'tark is), na~ emo S st s Int SAniaitolla, ith vairying fort utie. wileik the aillSied pawers hldi aooS, It hal I. Offerling miedltition wvhl ala Gr1ec~ re fused. lIn Neovembter Fiructt ue nd rtietly witsi thle JKriiialIst g~overi iu,ni ivittlttiised proatest s from (;relit s- 31itilI tiid lets to i tihlllhttte liegt iti titiS. e''110 L'inte'l tthes formally mlaide p('ai(*e with the cenftral Ipoerse', (Sie ar treitty Ail Austria being signeed Au gust 24, Itat wit h Geruiauay August 25, eand thie Pacet with hlungary August 21. I thstr tisAlele rsre alis th t. witsi gi vein her by~ the t reaity of )fVersalilles whichi the rseiiate hull re itfused toa ratify. ,( I're.'sieet 1Satr"(itlg on2 Jutly It) is ti ant i i~fomtiulaS litivitait Seaa t 1( Grtmi 1e Irl"taia , l"'rit, I tatly and Jstiutt to scui' reair'seltttives .I to 1'aihitgtait fu te(altfet'CtE' on liniitateai eaf V! tl1tlillit anmd 1Itar last II(tiottS I- Accepit 112ce front all was already Its* tsureal Siyv ft p~rocess of? "afeing out,., atndc ni August 11 the fortl tt-t all ioubas wient out. (hills.. Belgium, lbS." 11111 l(Iad Por't tguh ireig litk'ed to jii.' IlSeil to1 iii (dtiMIiiM tiIIS ihlig lhe it r 1-::1st. 'rTe foremot~st stil csmieli elf these ine 1I'oW~rs were niamned :ta ((S'ga E's iu oitl cii ovE-lilIe 12 te 1114 'It ntuteaus csi l fc'aClcE aau'leel wvit f11+ii 11 jao-diij." (!4'i 1001. AlSitost hlie(ll te (1 Sy Seera'toriy 1! nghes Stilt foiwa id A1 uAeric'a' '5iao fur ree(l ct Su 1111(1 i1 Stag II rniitl Soildty firl tean years*, time it scrojai1ttg olf :thl shlljahaultilng Ipa k, ititS.1 lle'Ntt'uiES101 Of* vesselSs to ut (err 11 taiiwili~lt I alal the hnlt ii tenaile lof e t Ste tlt'eE Eof A4mleriEct, (rea l ilin a lid .Itpa ill oat a5-:-;1 Sit sis. The jal1lli It wu formital ly a cejtES lay flitp Etlt'glIt('s g of t hose ntioll oai an I leceaither 15 atad e' to the agreeenat 'were ktdedelaptisest tt for the Srr'se'rvitioli oif the status quoi 0 of nivatl haatses anid tartitteattou in the It western) P'aciic r !t almoitst equal Simlpoartancee was tilt FOREIGN AFFAIRS During the first six months of the year the guerrilla warfare between the British forces In Ireland and the Irisi "republicans" continued unabated Murders by the Stian Felners and re prisals by the British were of abnios (hilly occurrence. The Irish were espe Cilly exasperatel iy the execution o it number of prisiers convlcted o .coniplielty iII the killing of soldierti The appointnment of Lord Talbot, lead ilug British Riomisn C'atholle, as lort lieutenant of Ireland,. failed of its of feet. On May 25 the Sian Feiner' burned the Dublin custnn house, ant en June 30 they re-elected 1amonn ii Valera president of- the "Irish repub lie." Meanwhilh the new governinent o northern Ireland was orgainired, witi Sir .lames Craig as premiler. and ut I June 22 King (eorge' went across ti .open the Ulster parliamaent. De Valer on July 9 accepted the invitation o Premier Lloyd George ten conferene inl Londott, and trie- ws annuoutmed Tihen btgin the series of negotittion that lasted through the remitnider o the year. Offers and counter-fter; werra nu:de, and finally Blrtain prof fered ir.aand full status as a dloiln inilo within the empire, to be ktrwni as thl Irish Free Staste. A treaty to this effect was ratitlied by the British linr liaient tund subunitted to (l.l eireatinn, Ulster was niot conisulte'l. buit was giVen the opitlon of becoinig it part of the Irish Free state or retaitning her status. Angrily =he chios.e the latter. Charles. ex-einperor of Atustrit-Iltin. gary, mnide two futile efforts to regain the -Iungairian throne. O ii Mtrc i 27 he appeared in llungatry without forces an1d claimned the crown, but Itege't Hoiyrthy refise to step iiles. C'echo slovatkia, Ju go-Sladas a1t ttl itutlai muohilized to frustrate the coup and the allied councli of tninlassalors warned Hungary t hat tihe restoration of the -ap1sburg regime would not hit toler, ated. So Charles returned to his pthsin of refuge In Switzer 'aild. But lie wa not through. for otie 'toter 21 he any his wife, Zita, went by iiirptlane t( Hungary aillt rallied i considierahl number of supporters who proc'lahne Charlei' king. Again the "little en -tente" prepared fort netbtt, but itegen llorthy led his aiiy out of Hiudhapies and defeated the Carlists in a real hat tie. The forter emuperor and11i eiipres were taken prisoner, as were ita stube of prominent Hungarlan nobles. 'I'h allies decreed that C.harles uitust Ii exiled, tid ini Novenber he and Zitt were taken to Funchal, Matdeirs. Russia's year was one of fighting famine and efforts to resuie relations -with olther nations. The soviet guv. ernitnent held its iowi agallist repieited revolts, whle'h Ial:ueded rishigs of the woirkinguiten of Moseow. or peas ants under Aittouov, and an titvaslon of the Ukraine by Petlurit. whih ro a time t hreatenel to be successful. Failure of the crops brought at terrible famine in the Volga region. Many thousands starved to death and even the Ainerican relief administration, which took charge of tle sittint lol, could only partially check the disaster. In seeking to break through the riug of isolation surrounding it. the Moscow government gradually receded from ita eonunlunistle principles. It sought the aid of .ifiregnm capital, andt! til August 9 it iabandoned slate own:ersll ofit allI hbut a few oft the largest unilusties. Treaties were madue with thle Baltic state's anid withi Turkey, andi templt lug offers of 'oin'essiins were hteldi uit to other tioiins. In a iotiable pr'onouitnient on Ititber '.1 P'reiinier 1k nilt ad miiledi the econieii d'iefeat of coiun im. Old King Peter' of Serbia tiled In Belgrade til Auiguist 17, anid four days later his son Alexatndert was pro elalinedl king of Jutgo-Slavia. lie wits relucitant noi leave Pais, htoweve'r, anid it wits nit unt1il Novembeitr t that he went to Helgraude anid assumted hist ('rownt. Por'tigil was utpst bty sev eral revyolultIinary mo Iiivelinents t owarid the close of the year. Oni August 19 the milnistriy was ovethrowi, by a mIll t ary coupa andi several exi'anet meen bers, incluiding Preier tiranijo, were asiassitat edl. A few days later a plot of the royalists was unicovered, anti in Novembher Carvalhto Mesquiita led a re volt. Becaause of these disordiers anti tof the spread of holshevismi te pow erg begani consideration of a plan1 for interventIon. Spaini had r'ebels, lso, the tribesent of Morocco.. Against them she malntained a waryinag antd expensive warfare for months. Andi while tin the subiject of rebiellioni, mna tion mnust lie mattde of the revolt. of the Moplahis on the Malabar coast of Inidia, wvhl'h caused thle Bitlish gov erinent nich annlIoyanuce aund not a few lives. Th'lere were commniist outbraeaks In Germatiny in Marelt, andi oil A ugust 28 Mathi .Et~ Frzhiergeri, the tier'tmani sittes juan who signedl the t renty of \'er saiteIts, was assasinated. I )o't or WI rth, who becamein chanltilor' on Mity in, re signedl wlih his cabineot oin t itohber 22, liut wa;s lpersuatded to remasin in, itllee andirm ai'iti newu iniistry. lIn Nuive'm lieu' therei'u wuere iriots in imauny ('iiermn elties diue to the highi pr'ices oaf ft oil. 'rbiA tli hnu'iiiistlcealuminn l., .t..u 'Was acuve, especutn11y atter the %ra sn ington conference opened, und on No veanber 3 Premier Ilarn wats assassi- I nated. Visconit Taikahasit succeledt 'J hia. Tile ernperor of Japan suffered I a comuplete nental and physlial break- e down' sone tine last year, and Crown s P'rInrc Hirohlto was iande rege'nt ot 1 'November 25. lie had lately returned n fron a tour of Europe,. DOMESTIC AFFAIRS During the early part of the year the country was preparing for the change of adtiat "ation oat Matralh 4. t, I President-elect Harding resigiied as senator from Ohio -m January 9, and > - the next day he gaked that prepara tions for an elborate lntauurtilon lie canceled, feeling Ihat It would lie In- t consistent with the urgent need for econoiny. On February 11 Mr. Bair ding anntiune-d the appohiniint of Charles X. Ilughes as his secretary of state-a choice that met wit Ih gent rail approvaal-aid on succeedaa-ainag dlays he comupleted lils cailnet with these nanes: Secre-tary of the tIrenisury. An drew W. Matellon; seretary of war, John W. W1'eeks; atto-rniey general. Harry I. laiugherty; postiinast er get eratl, Will 11. Hays; seireitary of the navy, Eldwin I)eny; sec'retary of the interior. Albert It. F'all ; sera-t airy of agrleiltire, I Leary C. Wallaa-e; secre tary of conietre, Ierhert VI. Ioover; secretary of labor, .atners J. 1Invis. Mr. Harding wits inaugurated on Alareh 4 with simple. dignified eettiutnmy, and President Wilson, despite his coantln tied Illness, was :able to be present. The senate, in extra sesslin, confirined the eahliiet and a number of other ap poiintments, and adjournod on Alarch t 15. On the first day of the year; Qeneral Crowflea was sent by President Wil son to Cubai to see what eouba1 be done to restore financial and economic con. dltlons there, upset by the eollapse of the sugarti haootn. Ile reiannied on the islame for at long- thlte Raid sau(e'ee'led in his iailsshani to a eaansieratble ex tent. On11 A pril 11 t elelihoiie conuuil catIon betweeni the Ciited tate and Cubat wias opened by an exchIange of greet ings between 'reshaients Harding - and Meiioial. The- a'tited States Supreme court t reiered several notable declsaains. On - Jitana ry 31 It held that .idge Lanadis hiad no lawful right a-r power to pre r side over the trial of VIctor Berger aal other 8ohaltiRts. (in Maretbl 28 it ruled tintt profIls front stie of eorporate r toteks and holds and enidltal assets. are Ixii lie as iniaine. (hi April 11 It refused to review the coat victiois of Il:aywood anid 711ii other I. W. W. nema hers. The aon victin of. enator New berry oif .\lc-h;gan anil others for al leged violatint of the corruplt prae tIres It(.t was set asile on Many 2, the ad-t beinag heldbt voi. la .iunie -30 Wi liain H.owit Tatuft was appointed hilef h justtee uand wts sworn In on O Ictoher 3. The uneitlo yitnett situation be catlne so had drint-g the Stiatitnier that 'reshatent Hlintg enilItd at cont ferencet of experts onl the subject. It letgun its sessionis ont Septetter 2i;i and, after a - l41ng attidy, establishedl t central biu rean tand started) hiotal eatitploymiaent ioem Is t athtrughout tlie .eoauntry. Thi resultig relief was lunt partial, for bsatness itself, wtas sut'rin~tg a get late aif te woarst raae- rliot 13 inte hilstory aif thle aoutray braoakt astai li Tu'alsat. t Iklsa., ali .\iay 31. l'-efoare It wans aieleij li ta -gria ater- of the a-ity hadt btee-tn btrned uti '3% I ersatns hadt liea-i kItlled andl miiany wooititeit. I .alihor Itouble-s oif Iaoag stin3 i Itg ini re--catinary tlavemtai bay tainerts whlalab aenlla'd fiarath ii rclatmiaitiato byv te Preashtaint t-raItng themia tat <lt-sr. hNa-tatenI traaops werent sant ltito the re gitat attid thle mineitr sooant unrrem--aaiered-t. A~ c-tanisstin hi-ieal byv i-Jn. l.a-in ardi Wooda, wits saent to th Ph- 'ilatipines. It reporatea-d it Naovembterta, raecomtntd- l lug nytntt in tiatnmediate. withdawxal aif the t'ited-a Stateas froma t- isialnd. M-at ime ( tineral \\'a t- wasa dMe-real aiti neatedhiaa the potst ofi gaitertlar gent. eral. The~ Ameatrli-nn Legaot, in vsessin at Kanisacs City, elaeae I ieat. - '~ul. tHan f'orda~ MacNlader aof'ai I tw a t t aitina I acommiiaader ain Novembtera-i 1. Th L..r g lit htada as test s .\arshal I F t-l of tFraunce. Genera-al I inzy of Italy, Ad tual Heatty aof Kinglahami ad tther dlist ligihled warira-. These samte a vlsi tors- aintmany oather- emiet ietr -tats pa14rtlellaiteal, tan Aramistic-e D~ay, Nov. 1I, ini the ae-ear y aof the burIal of Amaer-la'as unkikiown soldiler lt the Natii aa a-amateray at Arilington, Uatler- the hudget law whichi was plaissed in Maty Geni. ('haarlei Ii, I~awes wasS atppointeai dilrector genceral of te fedralatl blttgea tat he iad lilx ulda itiae ano-tabi cle proagressa in thle way of a-tlt lng- diwnti he- a-:4,a-tses of the goeralient.a NATIONAL LEGISLATION Nail a gr-ceat dal of legi slitIt wasit paass-d by t lia-lublliana itongre~Ts5 durtihg the las-taa tatt m ths oif Pr-esl d ent- lon att'a at-iisI taip ITe i Pres intaa aetaritd t ht bIll tol ievive the-v W91: Fnane crprrton n .annryI ;, 111( congress promnytly repassed it. )n January 12. $7,10),0(0) was appro >rlated fir enfo5ti'tnient of prohibition. 'le house deeldleti, oh January 19, th'at i eensbersly should not be. in rensed. After much debate congress et the Jiniit of the regular arn y at Th0(0 mien. Air. Wilsorn vetoei the iensure, but it wais passed over his eto. On F'ebruary 20 the President ignwed tile Winslow bill, making ial!. ble to the rallrotds $370,000,000 from lie governient guaratee fund. i'reside'nt larding (alled congress u extra session on April 11 and neurly I! tt4 rest of the year it was busy ith the Iitsk of redeemaiing the pledges f tiet ltepublienn party, with what uccess tiist he left to individual utiginent. Atong the first bills passed vere eiergency tariff andl inianigra (un aets; a new arty bilJ cutting the rany down to 15(2,100; and the budget 111. Ou April 80 the senate adopted -'resolution declaring the war with ierniany and Aust ria at an end; on unlt( 1;3 the house ndopte-d at resolu) lon of si tuillair Ililrr11t, tl the mens ire was fially Imssed on July 1 aniel igni the next dffy by 1l'rOsldent iardling. Repeated efforts to pass it olsiers' htis hill n(itme to naught, gut it soldiers' rellet' hureau Wis cre teel of August 2 utad ('uI. C. It. Forbes t'as miiue Its r(Iiiector'.'a ''he house tassel hath a tax revisionoi hill and i i liff bill. but the S(ntei1 (4l not get rouui to the lii tr. The taix tieas ire was ('eted Into lawi on Nover ler 21. Amnong other iinportnlit ineisures is$Se 1 wer"(' i 1.111 to e'xclutit Atnerean ,onstIwise shla tiig front payuient of 'aninn 1.n11u1 tolls; ia hill for govern oenat regulation ot' the neking ind3s ry: the S-8,i(4,'.(tH) slhipplllg torieul 'tlieieny h111; the hldlieon-dollar fairmi 'Xp(arts rei t hill; iatl variuts niesa ires retit lang to enforcenent of the trohilbition uninnilntent, linling onie 'orbhilting the ntanufneture and sale of b14,ri as ntedietne. The extra session cnle to anl end an November 23, and on Iceem(.lber 5 fongres inet for the regular session. LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL Two st rong tendetieles ini the' worbd lt laoir marked the year in the Unitect States. One was townrid a rtdetiotn of wige's, its a part of the "return to noriniley." and the other was toward this' e' t.h1d liteiit of the open shop. Niturtally holl) *were cItesteel by or gastil~ '.ahor, not wholly suesgrully. The "iilliiy exe"ntives took the lend in both itovements, but had nany s"a. IoW(rs. 1in .TJai;unirv ile nitional con r''ei'e or- slue iiiautfniretures(is' aei.ss lIa tionss pleIlgtelt I.-appo(rt for01 the open Ohl inovett'il. 43 In tle' last dhay of bult inotlh th i le rtiway exec'utives !::keel thal the nation~al wvorkinig agree nents he abroenitec; the rilronl r arothteaoelr x apeh'11(el to 1'resident Wi'Ils iio rei e'ivets wnge rielue'lltets bit it refuisie to in'rifere. 1y orter of he rtlwny inhor hord sotlue of thie' working agreeilents were lirnIunlel In July 1 3ala if wtge cut nyerngintg 12 we'r eet was p1111 1isn 0 t'f'eet. J'hie rail way"S hftter niiineelaiep they wohilel sk ; 'utrthey waege ctis. T'ie- ineiniwrshly >' Ils' hreth ie'rhotsts dle'ee eby vot.' tent 31 strike' sh utllith enlled on C tet ietr ;311, bust 1iie ' allied tinims refute! til woerkintg irule estiens hne been'i Iee'Ilded the sItke torder wais si ee'J' li I mihertiie 1 t iheh Iedie tr'eitns it ititt be workein lg i'ults soe Iblstnie1' eni itn l the~ OnkIng halhusiry Qrie wast i Vas liiarroewayiie'' a erel. lt Sepj.tte'. lhe Iirge Oetking tiiants in'sttalb- the htoet repren'4ttion syt sVlein tiltd in N. 1 ''illher. liieru ibtis huin, thue e'nltpiees 'tniede to taii'urther r'e'leio ofet 10. I his lute! enlled'e a sttrike ccin ti' . Theriei''V we inuniy mio riahtc's!kes,I hitlti's wats ri' *'e'eeld peshh-'t sif lie Atertjeit l~elehratin of! 1,nhotsr i'th-h htebli Its conenit~eione litI lenvje'r (reait Ihta's eteal ieers wenit 4n I tike on .\ttureb 1 tite fore ileartly four iou A i'ithsh ean's hiulstrIe's w~ere Ci'ealo tpse. 'Te rl~taitiesl tranCsleort ror'kerts r'efiused to gee utnnit 111 lie] olverninen't wutld noeet ylei to te emt is thlat thei itnine s' e, ntieonal5 ed, see I le inieri's returinedt to wotrk, n3 JttneC 28 wIl teout. havlig gained SPORTS it was a great yertor spor'ls. In .1l lines I hees was lie!Iv*Ity andt prieos eit1y, 1anld Inft4 tena lial est s's t'red' frlt ttheie Wh8.0 sad -"liil~it ute itself by thle appo~eint tls'nt sir .Jtidig Iaiisds as supris'ee ir lei. 'ITte Nt'ew Yorek (Gitts elnd the e'w Yornk ankzlee. woii the Nat inal loti'e ~'y. Itnde illn the sereie's fior the lee'Irius. 'I he foi''teri tn-ters ofa' he (hienn Whe Sx wh i ... t'tiaea or cowspiracyto KO tirowy Oale 219kd, wvtrld'it series" were acquitted .by Jury, though unot by public opinio' .Jock Hlutcinston of Auilet'ictt won.. the Biritishi open golf el'atnpionsiuip in~ Juiie. In thli country the ,tities went its follows: Western atateu', Chinrle4' Evanns, J1r. ; tnotional open, James' M. Lntionsil snilt('ur, Jesse Gluilford. Witlie for the worldi's heavyweight t itle ihet Wt'('i Jactk Dempsey and (l'oges Ciiritiitier of F~rance on July 2. rThe l'.'iwlunnn was knocked out iti t hie foroth roundit. Bennty Leonard dh'fc'idetl the lightweight title against htlclilec Mitchell on January 14 ; Jack lint I on. wel rwe'iglt champion, de fent'ti l dLewl's of Englanid on Folt. rtniay 7, andt lete Hetrmant wonf the bltiNliui'ight title fromi Joe Lynich on .July 25. Lsvis iii d Joh~nston, t he A niericaun ttilti%' lenin, wont the DItvie cup ini Ne~v ic'nhiiiitt on1 .llililtiy 1, and Til1 de'n ~volt I lie Interntitlonatil chimpiwi. $111)ip to u't"s oft little 4, turd Ihe% ]t). Thei A itcnicunis again w~on the Datuvis cup 411 Sviptcuiher 43 by titftn t. tlug the0 .11c111111050. t on in. 'lI'li.' I liverly of3u iii! lutS WOII the( et Ii liii flt' l Inilit an ('(I t'git14 itt i c ~* iit'I it! .111 114. l' i'l t efti I(' June 2.1. 'Ilit, 1' uk .'i Ity or1 itiwit tht sitiup h~'tiph' 111' 1iII' lloi he.t'tl Jtw t hlit' ill iis'5ull eaI 1 the ' w&'iiw sity it~ui 'iii much 'z'e:hti (''. l~iltiit' iucl ('ea ire 4 'i tit' ben ti)et 1; wI'rt Onhhi ti iuii 2. " igIy''l iil 4 'li'rt'.u'f sli'l l'iihld bys i\e'uniit' l lssigr NECRO OGYlist i leihr a~tieul fi wk1-nw itI1t~1 itif 11 p arcit t wuy I n Irtt ic 1 l tlill~, 1ehait~ suin c hi; i ii' ..:, i' Mh ic".tit i. NIt'iit'iig ' 1, khagt of. ,1 1 1401%UnI eggi10114+ I;'iit'j M l 'outit' ion hItp 'In itit it eli I t'( ;i .11111 :1t Fite '' I it', ii Ilio ' !u a Ii lii. lt't' cn i .ti'n .111. rI, .i'' ('; u ii i tr 14" liis, nitlth ruli nulj) u tiill I li'e. u cIit 13, ls. y 1% 4-1 t' ile 1,1t Int1u I Iliii 11 Iilbtu t 'lil'r its.d :i ltO i; .'li iii, 11:1114' 13i!l I .,Jtub js joso Wtr'ek :i May14, i th fyll' i,~riii tlut itl'iiais 1111. 21e!'"'11,1.1 15,ltu!ii gehre tev. 'I'. it. (2ttt toti of Nt' Mu'1iiti May 22'l.~ t('il'f j: i ei'te of the1 ('t "1iled 'lies Mtupi'e *u' cot ; .Inn 21ii, f.'' Iti l'tc ;e' .111' . .3tii (.a . li''. 1I '1!. Tlurt ofi nli'nk:.leAni'Icn eiin;Jn of Cti1n, :sii l li. ; 11e, fon 'iuu' 114'14.4 Ir t'l ti'1' ir :14 ;i I 'h . t) 'liii u ip iis ; .111110 5, .~k~r .Jitdgi' " cr. iti il!to " Fliria, 1ii 2, i '. 1ti t ni'i s i~1, II tlt1 hlt'ntZ n Selcii tI c il &'nit iini.1 Pio. a4. 11. N'. 1. V.l Sdio OFliei' Iof iheClohe ; 'Ilssrtil lit (hc >a (Intl ntiu MsOtli n; l rc 1~ . y.