The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, July 07, 1920, Section One Pages 1 to 12, Image 8
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DAVIS URGES UNITY
WITH OTHER NATIONS
American Ambassador Celebrates In
dependence Day .
MASTER OWN hiOUSE FIRtST
Cannot Live Harmoniously and Inter
fere With Internal Affairs of Oth
ers, Says Beck.
London, .July 5.--Speaking at the
Fourth of July dinner of the American
Society today, JIohn W. Davis, the
A mierien ambassador, insistedi upon
the necessity of A nglo-A merican coim
mlunit~y and conclhidedl by saying:
''A land may he great only n in mi t
with its brother' nations.'"
.James M. IBeck brotugh t a storm of
applause when hf satid thait tw\o (coun.
Itries '1 ohlnt cx pect to( live har
moniously if either attemoptedl to ini
terferi' in the initernal agfairs 0; the
othier. Tlhie dleclaation "'w aetw
~renit self -respecting nat ions and each
mit(ends to be tmas4ter in hiis J lou.'e'
hrough t the diners to thIieirt feet cheer
ing.
A mong' the society's gtuesfs wvere sev
eral Amnerica n bishops who are at
tendmjg the Laminbeth con ference.
Pay Homage to AmIerica.
lBuenos A ir's, .July 5--A rgettie
newsptapetrs today pay homage to~
A me rican i Independence Day. Special
articles describing the progress of the
United States and pictuir(s of North
A merican patriots are d isplayedi prom -
inenthy.
Il Epo'onL organ of the gove'rnmnent
says that North A merica won utniver
sal respect by consecretating itself to
the world war. It pays tribute to P're
sident Wilson and exprehsses hope for
the count ry's continued greatness.
D~octrine of Humanity.
La Nacion asserts that 'this Fourth
of .Juliy is more than ever the day of
all A mr-rica" referring to the inter'
imdenendenie of America republics. It
urges the transforming of "Monroe
ismn in to the doct rine of humanity.''
Members of the A merican colony wvill
cefebrate the national anniversary
Monday night with a banqunet at which
give hundred gtuestsq will participate.
ieh'iding' a dlelegation from Monte
Congratulates President.
Mrontevideo, Jutly 5i.--Presidhent Brum
today sent congratnlat ions Prnnident
'clock on I
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are selling in thi
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are selling two y
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[d be well for the
more good farm
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Wilson on the occasion of the celebra
tion of Independence Day.
Greatest Days of Humanity
Santiago, Chile, July 5.-The news
paper "El Mercurio, after remarking
that the Fourth of July is" not only
memorable for Americans, but has be
come one of the greatest (lays of hu
manity" refers to the future foreign
policy of the United States, saying:
"There is open on one side the tradi
tional road which George Washington
showed when he recommended the
maintenance of a strong isolation, free
fromi influence of European complica
Lions.
"ut world evolution on the other
han d, o'pens new and w',ide roads ot
solidarity among all nat ions."'
lfndependlence. Day Celebrated.
tudea pest, Julyv 5.Amlerican Inde.
Pende(nce Da )a V's ce(lebr'ated by the
IIlungarian G;overn men t and people to
dayv. Ani immense)5( throng paraded to
the m)useum i gardens where the cabi
not m1iniist(erIs aittendled a celebiration of
mass in the open air. Children pre
sen ted a banner arid flowers to the
A merican oflicials as an expression of
gratitude for the1 Pir reief work.
A NOTIHER CORPORATION
TAX REPORT DUIE
D). C. Hleyward, Collector of Inter
nal Revenue stated yesterday that he
decsiredl to call to the att-ention of all
corporations, associations, joint stock
companies and insurance companies
the fact that the Revenue laws re
riuire the filing of a capital stock tax
report with his offico during the month
of .July, 1920.
Tlhe tax in rolestion i simposed for
the privilege of doing business for the
government fiscal year and the report
dlue to be filled during the present
month covers the period ending Jlune
30th 1921.
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SEALWt TINS ONL.Y
AT YOURGQOwCEQ.S
MAXWEtL. HOUSE.
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3radham
served to all
s Sale, 38 Sowc
:h individual spe
earling Boars tl
ind 500 pounds,
hse Boars to rem;
6rs in some comr
olllector Heyward said that the ex
perience of his Office was that a great'
many corporations were delinquent in
filing this report each year for the rea
son that they thought they were not
liable for tax on account of not being
engaged in active business, and he
wishes to state that the regulations
reqmre every corporation existing un
dCr the laws of the State to file re
Port, or submit conclusive evidence
that it is not liable. Determination
of tax liability rests entirely with the
Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
The Capital Stock Tax Division of
the Initernail Revenue 1Bure au is buisly
engaged in preparation for hnndling
the reports for the present taxable
periodl, and blank forms will he mailed
to every, corp~oration~ in the District
(1'on ulay July fth, 1920. Every
taxpayer wvho dloes not reeive a bhink
form with in a reasoniabel time a fter
that date shouldl request the Collec
torI's oflice to furnish one.
ADJVERTIJSE IN TI! E TIM ES
.METJIODS FOR TIIHE CONT'ROL,
OF CIHRYSA NIIEM UM M IDGE
T'he chrysanthemun1m midge entered
the Unitedl States from Europe a few
years ago and is now an established
green-house pest, says the UJnitedl
States D~epartmecnt of A griculture. It
was first reported in this country from
Michigan and snwkont epe
sent in more thanw k2w Ste and in
Canada. It is regardedl as one of the
most important pests to be reckoned
with by chryqsanthemuiim growers.
While principally a greenhouse peCst,
it occurs on outdloor phanta even as far
north as Ottawa, Caaa The injury
to badly infested plants la such as to
lestroy their value for commercial pur
poses. In the tender Portions of the
plant are laid the eggs from which
Liny maggots hatch. Thc maggots
:hen bore their Way into the plant ts..
mnes, thereby Causing galls. Apparent
y this midge was brought to America
vithout its quota of parasites and it is
lot yet .certain that native parasites
f gall nidge fauna are preyin~ upon
t effectively.
Control Measure.s WOrked Out
Many experiments have been et*s
uctedl by the specialists of the de
artment in working out control men
ures. The results are summarited as
ollows in Department Bulletii 1No.
23, Just insued:
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from the experimental data thus far ly
submitted, it is clear that certain ex
points must be kept in mind to secure mi
the best practical results. First, there inj
are always several generations present foi
in greenhouses during the spring and thi
and fall occurrences; second, the adult til
3merge and mate during the very early sp:
morning hours, and egg laying quick- m<
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follows; third, preliminary control
periments show that the 'egg stage
ty be controlled by means of spray
, or dipping $he cuttings or plants;
irth, it has been dernonstrated that
3 adult can be killed easily at the
rie of emergence by consisten't
raying; fifth, fumigation experi
mnts in a commercial house proved
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