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London, Feb. 2.-The relation: tween the United States and ( Britain fill a large space in the don morning papers, coveral of v print long dlispatches from their ican correspondents and cam thereon, with references to the le of Viscount Grey and Secretary ( The dispatches rep~ort that a verb ter campaign is being waged ir United States againit Great Br a d'l the papers which deplore thi rdViscount Grey's letter as ..icularly opportune and hope it tend to mutual enlightenmcnt. indorse his appeal for fair consi tioh from the American point of The Times, Morninag Telegraph Daily Mail are amongst these. Mail dloes not doubt that Americn (do the right thing with regard t< iTHEAJ * REf And all othe "BOOT cMagamu COTWN DUSTING MACJUNE raise COTTON o1 Wee with the aid of kaaraDus nond Brand Cotton Standar proven that the Coad System of cc Calcium Arsenate applied to the pl I success. 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This service will cover s in field and give practical advice of r nearest distributor for catalogue an rgara SPRAYER CC Office, Cotton Division, Middle] ield Service Office, Vicksburg, B leadquarters anId Supply Depot in Every Cott Southern Dokerage Co., Fort Valley, Ca Distributors State of Ga. with any reservations than not at a league of nations adding: "But a must be allowed to do it in her o' time." nited The Chronicle agrees with Lo Grey that it is better to have Ameri in the league at almost any terms a1 The Morning Post on the contra Cor- regards the league as more dang ous to Great Britain than to Americ Up dissents from Lord Grey's advoca< of the American reservations and ci be- tends that if America is to be admi hreat ted under special reservations ti Lon- other nations must also have speci ,hich reservations. Emer Some of the papers, which profe ment to recognize the wvholesomeness of S tters retary Glass' statements regret th: ilass Mr. Glass did not express himself, bit- one of them puts it, "more pleasant the and more sympathetically towards ti itain p)eop~le of Europe whose condlition s re.. dlisastrous and critical. par.. The Times and Telegraph attribu~ will "the campaign of calumny which th< rihey say is in progress against Great Bri lera- ain "to hyphenates enemies andl Sii view. F'einers," and wvhile the Telegraph ai and mits that it feels some bitterness ov Them "these dlefamations" it b~elieves thi will Anglo-American relations wvill aga the become normal. ?OOF OF )CEDAR SHI r Material Needed HI& McLE Sumter. S. C. tek in spite of vi TERS 'd Calcium Arsenate ntrolling Boll Weevil by ant in the form of a dust :he success of the Coad .n the right way, but also :d to meet with the gov e traction power duster e patented features that ruit is grown. We also ype is not p, ' -al. not be enuugh dusting als without the Duster. N. -vice in charge of experts -the cotton belt and both i all the details of Cotton d full information. )MIPANY petin ort,N.Y. diss. on State . r. .~ 11. The Times expects that the bitter he ness of the anti-British campaign will vn increase as the electorial activities in the United States progress but looks rd for a restoration of friendly feeling ca It sharply complains of attacks in cer ad tain quarters here against America, which it designates as "astonishingly r foolish and may easily create a tem per permanently impairing American a; British friendship." n Kansas City, Feb. 2.-Senator it- Hiram Johnson of California, today he characterized as "astounding" the al statement in a letter of Viscount Grey, recently made epublic, that ss Great Britain dloes not object to the cc United States having an equal vote in at the league of nations. as The senator was a luncheon guest ly of the City club. he If Great Britain does not object nowv is who do0(s, added1 the senator. "We seem to have sonme Americans who te (d0." ey Senator JIohnson predicted the pieace it.. treat ywvould be Americanized "to a mn degree at least.'" Re ferring to a state.. d- ment by President Wilson that a re er servation to Article X would cut, the at heart out of the treaty, Senator .John ini son said: "We in the senate nay if that wvould AGEShl NTGL E S n your Buildin~g OD. Inc.1 cut the heart out o fthe treaty, then we will cut the heart out of it." 0 OPERATORS OF MINES TELL OF COAL PROFIT Washington, Feb. 2.-Submitting I statistics on the net earnings for 19191 of representative bituminous mines producing more than 30 per cent. of the total output in the central com petit've field, operators told the coal strike settlement committee today that if the present 14 per cent. wage increase were applied throughout the year 1920, these companies, on a basis of their 1919 tonnage would "realize less than 1 per cent, net return on the capital investment." An increase in wages above that amo'.nt, they declared, would mean a correspondingly greater deficit below the recognized equitable return of 6 per cent. Figures introduced by the operators showed, they said, that if the 14 per cent. wage increase had applied throughout 1919 the mi'nes embraced in the Pittsburgh coal, producers as sociation which turned out more than 22,000,000 tons, of 15 per cent, of the total output of the central field, would have faced a deficit of more than $6, 000,000 or 30 cents a ton, a basis of 6 per cent. return on capital invested. -0 GIRL IN DOUBLE ROLE RIDES TO HARD FALL Chicago, Feb. '2.-Miss Monda Rose, whose double existence as society fa vorite and harness factory cashier ended with her f1 ight when her books were found to be $10,000 short, was ar rested today in Winnipeg, Canada. C. H. Newton, chief constable at Win nipeg, notified police today that he had found the mi:sing girl and thrt she admitted her identity. Chicago, Feb. 2.-The search for "Blue Eyed Monda Rose," daughter bud of the North Shore society set by night and $25 a week cashier in a wholesale leather house by (lay, turned today to Canada. Monda Rosa, whose daytime and bap tismal name is Rose Scweiburg, had been missing for several days, and in v"stigation of her books at the leather ].,use is said to have disclost . a short age of $10,000. Her employers announced today they had received a telegram from the missing cashier filed in Winnipeg, Canada, stating that she was about to be married. While police were searching for the girl there the leather company caused Monda Rose's $1.500 saddle horse, $2,000 automobile and the furnishings of her luxurious apartment to be seized. Her mother who works for her liv ing in a factory told police today that the girl had gone to work when 12 years old to help support the family. --o MAN CONFESSES TO DOUBLE MURDER Eastman, Ga., Feb. 1.-Joe Roland confessed todlay to the killing of James and Charles Cannon at a coun try (lance at the home of M. L. Bailey, near Greston last night, ac cordling to Shoei C. N. Mullin. Rep~orts having been received by the sheriff this afternocn that feeling againrst the Robonds might leadl to an attack upon the Dodge County jail tonight to lynch .Joe Roland and hiis son Charles, both of wvhom are charged wvith murdering, caused the removal of both prisoners to ainother county for safekeeping. She rig Mull ins would not state where the prisoniers have been taken. According to the sheric the elder Roland claimed in hiis con fess ion that he Can non brot hers, muembers of ai prIom~1inenit dodge C'ounty family, curlsedl the wife o fthle younger Ro land. All wvent, in to the front ya rd, he sad , to settle thle mia tter'. lIe says the Caninonm boys attackedl hiis son and he went to the aid of the latter and received a knife wound in his ne'ck, wvhereupon, accord ing to the sheric, Roland sa id he d rewv a 38 calibre pistol and shot arnd killed hoth men. 'The sheriff sa id that he had in for nmation that members of the party had been drinking. Charles Cannon, was a street car condluctor~ and the shieriff satid that he returnedl home Inst night to spend the week endl with his wife, but. insteadl of going home, went to the dance. HEAVY D)EATH'l TOLL Chicago, Jan. 31.-Death from in fluenza andl pneumonia since the out break of the epidemic .Januay 15 total led 1,668 it was stated tonight by the health dlepartment. D~uring the same period 26,888 cases of the (disease wvere reportedh. Although there was a sharp dlecline in the numbe~r of new cases today, the (leath toll was the heaviest since the contagion appeared. 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