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lias baan unearthed by federal auth
orities.
Tha 131 diamonds found on Nails
Jacobsen, a Swedish sailor, by cus
toms officials in New York July 23, it
became known were enclosed in a
package addressed to "Comrade Mar
tens." Using this as a lead, federal
officials began an investigation which
they declare has definitely connected
Ludwig C. A. K. Marens, self-styled
ooviet ambassador to the United
States, with the traffic. Disclosure of
the tact that the package was intend
ed for soviet agents in this country
wras withheld by customa authorities
when Jacobsen was arrested
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from the posseestoc of the Swedish
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President Met Power te Suspend •»< Ressla and would "regard
with satisfaction'* s declaration by
'(he allied and associated powers that
the "territorial integrity and true
* Washington.—After successive cou i boundaries" of Russia would be re
fNIihf PAMT NAS AHRESIEC ^ ”
LMIEW I mi I wmm n Wtl) be sseted ea lhe aetete ef A &
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the Anti tnltetment Lew.
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Informed Motor Cepe They Could
Find Him et Any Time.
Harry P. Orier and Lindsey War ferences between the Polish minister j*P*ctrd.
reo, anti leaders in thn ; house and mn d Secretary Colby, the state depart-j The government flatly stated, how
senate respectively, claimed four ad- me nt took up the problem of finding ' ever, that it would not, "at least for
dltional votes in the lower house me ans of reinvigorating the fast-ebb-! the present." participate in'any plan
^ i “ f strength of the Polish state and for the expansion of the armistice
thereby of fulfilling the assurance of negotiations Jnto a general European
supjfoirtt to the Poles conUined in the j conference because it would in all
recent American note to the Italian j probability involve two results from
ambassador. which the United States "strongly re
Polish officials have explainpd“that j c 0 ^ 8 ”’
in addition to the desire_for war ma- "The recognition of the Bolshevist
terjals .they were most anxious to ob- regime^
7 T 7 " * authorix * tion of the United | settlement of Russian problems
Six Hundred Deaths Have Resulted States to permit recruiting by Poles aIrtltr8t inevitably upon the basis of
From a Cholera Epidemic In Korea. ; In America for the Polish army. It , a dismemberment of Russia "
- — - ' was said that not only had many of- ^
.Seoul, Korea.—Six hundred deaths : fers of enlistment been received by e e w * i in ^sponse to an
have resulted from the epidemic of th^ legation from Polish citizens, res-' latliaatlMi from the Ital-
choiera la Korea, and 1,125 cases Ident in the United States, but many *T rer !I ine " t
have been reported.
are expected to arrive in Raleigh be
fore the fight begins.
The suffragists appear to be undis
turbed, looking for pressure from na
tional leaders to overcome the appar
ent lead of the antis and declare they
expect the amendment to be ratified.
Columbus. 0.—An unsuccessful at
tempt to arrest Governor Cox on a
charge of automobile speeding. and
harmless accident to one of the cars
of newspaper men accompanying him
furnished excitement in the motor trip
of the democratic presidential candi
date returning from Wheeling, W. Va.
The attempt was declared by Roy
E. Leyton, adjutant general of Ohio,
to have been planned to embarrass
the democratic nominee.
“At Jacksonville, O., about 32 miles
east of Columbus, the ogvernor and
his party rode slowly through, disre
garding outstretched arms of a shirt
sleeved man. and also a large group
a^lv la rbars* tha various aoL*
strati m*.
Sir. Clark raid that Is was the aim
of the promoters of the schood to havo
all tractors on the grounds eo the la*
terested farmers can look over the
machines and make their own selec
tions as to quality, etc. Those inter
ested will have a chance to determine
the good and bad qualities of each trac
tor by looking, them all over, Mr. Clark
says, and such a demonstration will bo
fair to both dealer and fanner.
"Farmers of the county are begin
ning to realize the importance of im
proved machinery and I think this will
bo an excellent opportunity for them
to get some inside information on this
type of improved machinery," Mr.
Clar ksaid. "Richland county farmers
have never had an opportunity of thin
of persons gathered there. Within a
few minutes two motorcycle officers kind before and we are urging them
stopped the governor and press cor to take advantage of this chance to
Off.™ hid com. from fornwc Am.rl * 0Mld » .Lt.m.nt of the : respondents, declaring all under ar these tractors work sad And out
can veterans of the world war of the American government on ^ and a* m *ndliia their return to what they can do to help the ruralist."
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Are FH For ftrttiob Drawing Room* fof »r»*d expeditions la the United
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broken out between tha provinces of
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of o giltioa aad a half deHart Address From His Fraat Forxh
■■■ "■'■ i Warsaw. — Rnssisa soviet forms ‘
A Forwierty Widely Known American which are attarkiad the Pnlieh lines Marlon O#—Labor, the league of an
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#K _ » unmmu. i.. porting the militaristic Anfu group
and the latter being loyal to the new known American resident of London, here by the military governor
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county wss brought to o goat twreeeo-
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about 15# farmer* met In the court
iporiomon Dies on London Troch. northeast and east of this city have tions. agricultural issues sod tho tar.ff house and heard addresses by K C.
London — Walter W inane.
trv*Judge 0 Rllev°7n The*Maiden d court , p *k*»f govorament. Saver fighting Elapsed and died while driving his
wh*»n ha8 occurred in osstem Kwantung and horse. Henrietta Gay. in a race at to press onward to Warsaw showed it-
wben he ordered them to make their ^ iQ h . ye ail p arlsoe! , Park . self at varloU9 along the hattle
vanced 28 miles, capturing Taipuhsien, ; Mr - Winans called out for his horse line, there being hand-to hand flignting
50' miles west of Chang Chowful. t0 l)e stopped, but before this could in many instances. The Poles savage-
usual visits to two Medford residents
and leave ice without charge for the
term of one month.
Women Should Decide Between Rule
of Right, or, of Blood and Iron.
Raleigh. — Declaring that women
should* have "the first right to speak
when the issue is whether or not the
world shall henceforth be ruled by
reason and righteousness or by blood
and iron,” Governor Rickett. in a spe
cial message warned his democratic
friends that the moet they would be
able to do by defeating the ratifica
tion resolution would he to delay "for
movement you are powerless poaf| waa a 4,^^ wa , rlooed by •» !•fixed as contrary to British Ideas
to defeat
AiwoHcan v<tw« ee Rw«e« Poi p*
• ’tvet'O* fttoee**f to P»
Other provinces may become involved. he d° ne ke fell off the sulky.
reai bed a point 25 miles from Warsaw, are to be made headliners of Senator Seifert, of the United States bureau of
widnly A state of siege has been declared Harding’s campaign during early Sep markets, and Henry Jonnaon, district
tember under a program revealed her* | agent. The county campaign began
The determination of the bolsheviki | in connection with announcement ol
definite plans for the republican nom
inee’s first speech outside of Ohio.
The labor address will be delivered
on Labor Day, Monday, September 6,
probably from the front porch.
Sensation After Sensation in
the Case of Now Notorious Ponxi.
France Has Recognized the South
Russian Government of Wrangel.
Boston.—Sensation followed sensa-
ly defended their positions.
Bolt of Lightning Kills Two Min
isters and Dangerously Burns One.
Laporte, Ind.—"If lightning should
London.—Great Britain has.been of-
tion in the Ponzi case. Ponzi, who Acially noifled of the recognition by strike this tent tonight, how many
recently Jumped into notoriety as a France of the government of Genern! would be ready for R?" the Rev. John
spectacular financier, admitted that
he w’as the Charles Ponsi who served
terms of imprisonment in Montreal
and Atlanta sofne years ago.
At the moment that he was making
Baron Wrangel as t.he *c!e facto .gov- Timber, evangelist, asked a congrega-
ernment of Oouth Russia and the tion of Free Methodists crowding a
question is being discussed between tent at Springfield, near here. Out-
the two governments. side a storm was threatening.
Something akin to consternation is A few moments later. A bolt of light-
said the foreign minister. “We will will be started at once to remivo tho
fight to the last man rather than that body to the Wofford college campus.
There is no question of disarmament Judge Robert J Gantt announced (hat
which the French action, which is char miaisters on the platform, burned the | If we are disarmed with the tovlef he hod made the discovery, and that
a formal confession of his past, the rirlnced by the evening newspapers u ng entered the canvas top. killed two
Hanover Trust Company.
Prime Minister of Poland Say*
the Country Will Not Capitulate.
Warsaw.—Poland earnestly desires
peace but could not accept armistice
terms involving .disarmament in any
form, Prince-Eugene Sapieha, the min
ister of foreign affairs, declared.
“Poland Is not going to capitqlate.
at St. Charles, when 75 farmers gath
ered to hear Messers Biners. Seifert
and Johnson. Many’ questions wera
asked about farm warehouses and a
committee was appointed to arrange
for a central committee warehouse.
Ex-President Wofford’s Grave
Spartanburg.—Discovery _that tha
grave of Benjamin Wofford, founder
of Wofford college. Is located on land
auctioned off last week by a local land
auction.company to a colored farmer,
is causing much comment here, and it
appears probable that a movement
Bank ('ommitsloaer Joseph
Rev Mf. Timber dangerously
marked down many worshippers
troops forty Miles from Wsraav R tho grave of the Keief
would he like throwing up oar hands bp a simple hand*loan
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