The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, December 21, 1922, Image 2
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. THE PEOPLE. BARNWEM. S. C
V
HHIllltl ADDRESSES
BELIEVES IT BETTE* TO OBSERVE
&
than to enforce the
LAWS..'**
J*L‘
MAKES SHARP DISTINCTION
Chief Executive Say» Women Can
Correct Many of Our Polittoal
Weaknesses, 'i *
Greenwood—M n«h is said about law
, enforcement, but 1 want to ask. what
say you about law observance? Do
.you realize, you men of^ South Caro
lina. that if the law is observed, tb^Te
will be little problem of law enforce-
ment?” Governor Wilson G. Harvey
asked in the course of an address here
under the. ttuspicea of the l*'agu'* of"
Women Voters. “I would rather hear
a man say he believed in law observ
ance than in law enforcement, and
th*-n demand that the taw is enforced.”
he continued.
After making a plea for greater ob
servance of the law Governor Harvey
made a plea for better educational fa
cilitiex.
“The women of South Carolina
should inform themselves about their
state, the men have not. or they
would not be led astray by demagog
ues South Carolina* pays less taxes
per man than any other state Is that
anything to he proud of* The stale in
•tltutlons «h<*» it When a man comes
along and wants to raise your Igtes
|3 SO you want to rrurtfy him Yot
you will pay move for an autumobiU
tire than yon do in taaen. for your au
tomohile tire you get • few )ov rtdeu
and for your tales you nehd from one
to (He children to school, you hnvo
good rands to your door you has# the
protection of the lan, etc And >et
you shine and you uhunpef • bea
snmss^e want* tn raise your tales a
feo rents
omen ha*a their pooef m the
r nrs of many of the o«ohbm*e* a#
••up state l^t them h eg in at homo
hv Insisting on lan ■nfer» ■ment and
eg* Petal an i he hniiot on thsme oho
a*snd for the same thing sspea tatty on
those an the looey p«ngs of the Ia44*r
The a***olled pdly oCWohsdders ars
the real SOfoe -PS of the las
* The somea of Booth Carolina inn
he much *e im reuse the last a si tons
«f the stale I o sal to see a omen ah
the penitentiary hoard There am
m«a in th* penn*n<tarv who aaght nog
to ns there they ar« net rrtmtnnts at
beors hot she* he you do tor a man
uhea von pot him to the pentlshtiavy *
ton pun’sh him hot yon dent reform
and he rogiee Ott a hardened c rtmi
FIRE IN CHARLOTTE
DESTROYS TRUST •UILOINO
Charlotte. N. C. Fire that com
plateiy destroyed the Trust build
ing on tfye 2(mj block of South Tryon
street, and that caused thousands
of dollars' damage -tin offices anij^
stores In the Piedmont building
and the Brockmann building was-
discovered by officials in the tele
graph department of the Southern
railway In the Commercial J
ing, the alarm being \urjied in from
box 39. The damage to the Trust
'building, alert's and offices in the
Piedmont and Brockmann build
ings is estimated at between 1350,-
(Kty and $400,000.
- Practically all the property is ;.
total loss, very little of.it h ing
any salvage value. The gr ft ma
jority of the personal loss s con
sisted of private papers and other
documents.
The greatest losses were suffered
by C. W. Johnston, wner of the
Trust building; Thr Scjuthorn Kn-
terprisea, lessees of the Academy
thegter; the Brockmann book
store; John 111."Scott, owner of the
Brockmann building, and C. C.
Hook, prominent local architect.
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ASK HARDING TO NEGOTIATE
REQUEST IS CONTAINED IN HOUSE
REPORT ON THE ANNUAL
NAVY BILL.
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Limitations on Bwilg.ng of Smaller
Warships and Naval Aircraft
•t Urged
Washington — A request that Pruot
dent Harding oeuil to broaden the «rupe
«*f tho naval limitation agre-tneaL
a* to in> lade a Ha it at ton oa eotiatnsr
Hag of Mnoller typos of aor v eovolo
and og military sad aa«sl | p
*• 'tgvYWMETB^pBT’ajiaiMi gatai hill a*
reported by the hoaao appr->prtuttoa*
rom mltt»o
fadey tho htn as brought tgto th*
hiomv th# Proeidogt uoaM ho ashml
la agon a»gottaliago otth Oregt fin** *
Fra are Italy add Japan hsr an agree
mogt ubivh dRvuid Mm it fgtar* ho*M
•ag of all sorfaeo and oohmersmie
trpas of • steere»ft ha*tag a toggog*
"4 Ifgao or tooa sad ag all rtasoes at
•rmy sad aa*y girvralt
la R* rupori tho eogsaaMtoe poagsed
•at that tho arasa ragfsreg e did ao
limn the earn hoy of typos of smaller
oar «wools aad added that tahwass
tag had rearhed ruggesos "XhOI hi
r«ady largo program* are pisaaod of
*eooois up la the amtMaaas •*a» pot
moved oadof tWr agfomva* aad *hat
a*o aad tvrgoe typo * of ygh aarf» •
• raft have hugas la gal tg aa appear
ea»e •
ta othag aordm"* it • n parr *<vat<g I
•ed (>-mpo4i*s« ta eg »#• a ig th*
* agio d’eortiog to vhlrh th* ouvat I
t*d atr-'mogi dooa aol ottoal vtM ]
tl M he sttoaod to gn «g oa> he* hod
*%• par*e vftags sc• *a —ant ho rotas j
•■•4 and th a g*t«era*>eg*. f h* **' other• 1
• H ho «• aatra'a*^ to Iv-a h apaa •
u»o program to the »«tea* a— •eaarv
to h«op «* at leoaf ahroaat of any of
*’%# «p4j|g*f im * • 0^ a
FtO'd V*at*mv Agoaai P»r A d
Washington — Fl'w^d* la th* Mtwiv
•l|*fd «vtiov n.>f nglv are dr rtpg
*n<>uava4* farmer* frmn th* l«nd
* at vlw* are tradtpe to ntae th* H* ’
ft *h* river aad uipo oat
u i* infr#mr *i' »V- K -i—
tf.»l p.wa* told at h
WORTH, NEARLY TWO BILUON
DOLLARS MORE THAN
THOSE OF 1921.
RE50LT OF HIGHER PRICES
Com, aa Usual, Country’s Moat Val
uable Crop; Record Production
in Some^Cropx.
Washington—The nation's crops this
year, are worth $7,572.S9O,OO0. based
un their farm value as of December
1. the department of agriculture an
nounced In its final crop report of the
year.
TiieJr value is $1.8'42,978.^00 "more
than last years crops, reflecting im
provement in pricua lorTarm- products
FIVE MEN KILLED
BV POWDER BLAST
SnacoD, Pa/—Thla Jlttl* mill town
looks like one of the war-scarred
villages of France as every effort
is being made to repair damage
don‘e when 3,500 kegs of powder
■explode.! at the ^nill of the Bladk/
Diamond Powder company her^
killing five men and injuring a
Fire of unknown origin', starting
in the glazing house, caused the
tremendous explosion which rocked
houses for miles, around, almost
wrecked th/e, entire rniti ami via Ha-
aged every house in the town. *
Several townspeople were injur
ed by falling chimneys,. • plaster,
pictures and doors Every window
in town is broken and many houses
were shaken from their founda
tions.
PRESIDENT ENTERS PROTEST
OWSLEY OUTLINES
PLANS OF LEGION
.1- V ■ •
EFFORTS MADE FOR LEGISLA
TIVE PROGRAM AFTER TWO
^DAYS CONFERENCE. •
DAVIS APPOINTED
prevailing now as compared with a
year ago and Increased production
n some crops. This year's farm pro
duction is worth about the same ax
hat of 1916. but is lower than 1920,
>y abobt $1,500,000,000. and lower than
my^rear since 1915. except last year.
It la a little more than half as much
a* the record value year of 1919.
Record production, was made thia
THE SHIPPING BILL MAY BE LAID
ASIDE FOR RURAL CREDITS
LEGISLATION.
Democratic and Republican Opponenta
of Ship Msaxurs Hold Privats
^ _ Conference
Sure Relie
FOR INDIGESTION
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Hot wati
SureReli
LfrAN:
254 AND 754 PACKAGES EVERYWV
Wpshingtoa. — Prompt enactment of
year la rye. whtte potatoes, aweet po- f the administration vhlpping bill was
tatoes and hay. Other bumper «rope [urged la the senate and at the White
this year wre rice wlth'th* third House, bat at the same time iadka-
•argevt product ton. tobari# with the ; dons grew stronger that the measura
'oarth largest crop ta history, wheat might soon b* laid aside by the senate
• llh the llfth Wctr-»t productloa aad ta favor of rural rredlta legislation
-ora wtthju seveath large«t crop Developments la coaa*< 110a with
fowrih avo«t
staple ever
ii crop ia pot a i
Cot ton IB la year ta th
* slivable crop of that
•r »n although a smal
<jf pf •dU’ t UtO
Fora, aa aaaai. la the country-s m>>*t
talaohle crop being w* rtht
liu m imt vtrfim.
t total value «f || Pea jaT Paa t'ottoa
•taads aeroud with tl9d>j$l7dat the
tat hetag valued at 9119a ?a| ana aad
'he rmttmrn seed I ITT I $4 ana Haf ta
;he third moat valuable tewp with a
real of II tli €79 ana %» ata*e • rep
r *u* Bed a Ulttoa doiiafv la * atwo tbs*
ear Wheat waa sained at 9sat its
ana Manama aa iauitB mast • aksuBte
these two major ptecua of teglslattoa
came thi« k aad fast at the senate
•tag of the rapttot aad were supple
mealed hf the declaration at the
White House that Preside at Hards
Hope ia Felt For Enactment of Pro-
pdaed^Meaturea Before Next
March.
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Washington.—A legislative program
! which the American legion will seek
! to have enacted by Congress befors
j March 4, including passage oCiheJlg.
I nus and the shipping measure^ war
announced by Alvin M! Owatey. n *'
tional commander, after^tT two d?yx'
conference with past -national com
maaders and committee chairmen.
Legislation for relief of disabled
former service men7~sct1on pro
tect the interests of veterkhs'' in the
civil service, suspension of all imml- ,
gration for a period of years and ths
j enactment of the Bursum bill provid
Ing for retirement of more than 1.00$
f emergency army officers disabled ia
. the World war. also will be sought
» “legislation for the disabled ' wax
given “flrat and supreme Importance'*
In the outline of purpose TbU lw
eludes efforts to bring about pa •vara
Of the Sweet bill and to liberalise the
war nak insurance la* In auch a oa»
as to extend the time for obtaining
certtfleates of disability, extend the pw
Hod la which tubercular aad m*ata!
diasMItft*e ar» aatomvtirallv rated a*
b*tag of service origin provide that
twbervaloata other tbaa paUaoaary ha
Instant Relief
j?'-.
IbuHer
USED SINCE 1F71
SI Joseph
LIVER REGULAT0I
Lartie Can 25f
His Appellation.
A kindly •4 , l •mil a«ke<| the
-hlMrea *»f sa a. •|Uiiin«aD«e^ u
Fti* \a*inr*t*rw' ,i »••-* rang •*•1
fourteen .%•
gr* mad it»*«» J *r drawiar r»aa
•r, in rwl*»t JR I * Heir < tin Mian
1
m-wasatofy aBd B
or tefBT
JLSU,
should he 4 spoowd of heiar# any atB*e
mgmiatM was tak*a by the v^aatr
TB* Ff*«id*at g one further ass*fled
Bold the view that the rwugfrt oas ea
IMbed to have a 4e> MSaW WM% puuport
tw IB* sviveuf* attBoat uadw* delay.
Atmaat otmultadewus wmB tBm d*
r meat mu waa th* anas us i ■ mi at By
dauaaoe Jaams evpaBlirag WaaBmgisa
m tBorgeMl th# mifprng MB that Be
•wuM agv»e \m feat Bead* ht* as*uaue»
teuapseunty shouAd advu* a*eu ad meal
rMvdBta ^gMWMbvu he ahte to heiag Bo
BMW the wetaabe a hSM <W whoa 'hero
waa a vwdaageoaBaa a* ge« v ud aaaaual
ty He added kMee m the day m the
«»wfwe «d aa waaeasded addeous m ho
half of the sdtppmg hdB --tho a^vUldg
»«a<eob*at tag pewpodeutv od the aseg'
• Boa* gaana* asawaagw 'that tWovw m
Wa -amm*-wa w» «oa poaa ohvwp* pa»
• ' f v eu*al vSwdM* it that wMt
• aa
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Cuts short
CoUi
<«ms«utaad at %»w • tvwwwv atas
ho aeged
Wr Oo gM* aHw •MMUth'wd
O v r a* (hpata of BoO Adtodba T
hod hwau os ■ «m ■ S *do*nsow ag at
glows wothMaai t*ai*m*t*e towui
fag the «mw-Jhg *«o*
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mg
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rsm«
ir er* <»»• | h* all**y. uhUt
»a Humphrle* f|*»u a*** age j M ttlrs la exc**«
river g-Beral Improvement
Not cv o* Ar-vv StAz* E vecutisa
•t ••—«| , n th»
year ago
than a
ity. t*
>
.rk N.t •
* of !»PJi
p*al t > tb* vtat«
-A« r f.| 4 tiV*« of
• UJ
rt-m* i .-urt
for a t»-
• » trial tor Wll-
•H* \*||*v. sed vorr*
l>vt
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>M t*-\tij* wp»rk-
» *H-» ymVre te**l
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*otiM< t* ■! !
p # . <*,« r •» • •
uf > «»f th- mur-
-.-»*• v7«*ncfl<
d. *
Of Nl'Wl.ll!
T. *
11 and **nten*
n—*s e" ?••* **e*t wai
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Briwjk- Mr Ifardiag *i
a A of fh* fi eta- r a
ltd b* wiv ***tllT r*'.jrW
her* of aaxtoas.that tl
i#• firnt^m mihM ths-ra
v^-pf ^
id * I ll l IMkiVFNI f 1
!?•* f*ft fVMkll** t
*d they ertim*Bt’s *ff*>n
* doably effievu. t|A **
ly m-ire i know rr.*
slngl* mov*m*nt thn.
mova. promise* moe
help towurds th* pr*s-
> irts
<1 to it.-- in th-
hair D-
l***r 2t hat been •vrv**'l on Soli* itor J
K Hciirv. of Ch'-'-r by Thom^i. F.
McDou , «if York Karie* » hi*-f evun-
vel
The notice of appeal automatli any
stays the •Xeiution of the death pc»-
aity. As a further pro autic' f <r his
client Mr M lv*w mailed o C L.
BI-a«c. *>f Columbia a-so. ;ate lounscl
for Karim'S, a copy ot th j appeal end
this will be scrwl on Govvrnor Har-
vf-y and the sup-rintend-at of tho state
penitentiary thus leaving i«» chance
f-r a slip in th- d-'-rrm^ df the exe
cution of th- s^ntVn
Youth D es From V/ound.
Chester.—A peculiarly jead tragedy
was that oLii^Pa-'s ington white
boy, aged about 1-t years, who died at
the Pryor hospital irr this city from
the effect of a gunshot wound in the
right leg just below the knee, inflicted
by Sam Kirkland, a negro The sh(5ot;
injf took place just over the line in
Fairfield county, tn the Cool Branch
church neighborhood.
l*d shat s
•> hem* of
•if* f* r *•< *h those llvlmr alon* Its
bank* »rd fo* tranip^vrtatinx rr«if
crops .4 'he tirddl* west was ureently
n*> ejtvary.
Governor Parker, of Louisiana •aM
rb* river was the cgpa'evt sing!* asset
•4 th* natron, and others in*I'td r ng
Representative Greene of Vermont, de-
Banh at Ford Riant Robbed
Detroit Mb h I.lttl- p"i»gr*-'S is r*-
1 I* irk
rt»d l>> D-troit an! H shl
•lice in th*ir eflyrts to i
ir^* denotpinations, flred a few
h<'Jt; JLronua sawedoff shot gun and
hen called upon a Ford employe to
scort him out of the building. Minc
ing with -the hundreds of fa* topy
flared *he Question was of national im- vorkers just r< l»-ased from the shop, stricken He snent much of last win-
portan. * and shonld be cons fered
h h • O ncr-ss
Thre- r-oublicae renresentitiv^s
*'>m the e- ddle'we<» Graham Illinois:
Rh. 'des M'^seur and Kopp ’ v.v .* ‘old
•he Jd'ss^siep} r’‘ver ■ u 1 . is ex-
’end t’s food eontrbl work north of
•>e moich o’ the Oh:.', wher*. .thev
vd t-j*,r«'-.rfes filled w i'h b.i* kwater
'tn the Mississlnpl had done greif.j
dimaee
A d'degation frbrh Av-vii-s oariShJ
TouRdanaf includiitit Tax Vssessor,
h* bandit wb«^ terroriied 15 employ**
f a bank at the Ford NLotor-cptapany
Jsbn WAtina’valiar Dead.
rh;!ad*lrhia l« hn Wannantakor
fameu* merchant and former postman-
down t*» r g«n*ral. passed away at fits town
horn*. 2AJ2 Ch-stnut street, after being
confine/! there sini * ent 'v in N'ovrm
>lant. »"tzed $5.^0*' in currency of b*»r with a heaw cold contracted at
h*s country estate. “Lynnhursf.” at
Jenkintown. near her*. He was 84
Nears old
Mr Wannamaker was active in his
business affiir-' up to th* tim* h* was
-nt relief and the permanent haltsr-
n ent of arn< nltural conditions than
thia one.
' In the lone mn government aid
cannot It** made effective unle** the
farmers shall be organized and ali\«
to their own responsibility to establish
and use prartWal instruments for the
distribution of credits and the a.i Fr
ance of the most eionomical market
ing methods
( KtxX df\rl*>pmfni
| ad Aa sold tftaa rngghv lw
o 1 —iw«a m 4 Tims •
ivv«e»ewl « • Ms »»S mrnm
SMhaaiwA tMivwvod evomBa*
*■ —sa ^<og«wawMw poivgw
• vw*w 0*4 twwgha ta
•Bmvs ■* I— D'saY -Af%4
awo saa fmta Bm
DUKING'SST^
**■ Qg>^ /uv tom^dki^radhdf
VICTIMS
RESCUED
KtArwy. hwwr. SI adder and one
and troablgg are moa< iLxr.gerrus
bee suae ot their matdtout attack th
Heed tha firm ararmnff they g.ve
that they need svertion b> taiifU
(^SmSSat
w haarlcm oil
CAPfeOL r «a
Tb e work!’* standard remedy For tboae
dixorders. soil often word off these dta-
rates and ttrengtben the body agatnxt
farther attacks Threesues.albiruggistx
Look for lk« namo Gold Mad a I on avary
bo« an J accdnt f%-» im it avion
Shave, Bathe and
. Shampoo with one
Soap.— Cuticura
Cut»c\$r» Soap •« the fa+*>w(afara&fetyraiorBhaetnf
h- was soon lost to pursuer^ t*»r in*Flrrida. and via* in this city aJl
Authorities believe the bandit was summer hard at work, with th- 'expep
m employ-- • .,* the company or a for- t;on of an occasional surcease ffbr!
•tier employe, who was familiar with. ?h* duties of his offk-e'Tnr a dcA th
he workings of the plant.
tf!> ojrerroat and his gim v
'j-hiod a in a 'eorridor-
•'ues the authi'rit
--arch
iaoutof tvuti
(• unoro****
for you cab t
Abundant I
month since October. 1917. \he census Iv^Ijer-Vry'u 9 c.
ithly re- * r d>ract tu ' m m^Jc-auix. ar—u.
Consume Half Mrilion Bales.
IVashlntton -More cotton was util
ized during November tljan in any
Gray Hair
wHtA.4w • •« a t ^ /*> r* * * _ t %
mreau announced in its m*
port on co t tun xmy*urn pt ion. Tbe cot--
Ballard is Kdled
?xltlgton>vK v. -Prohibit ion
or Sam. Crdlins has received word b-th>w
hat I'ob Bailard, leader of the Aleni- of Phil
hwar , z- > r’>sr«'. C \ 1» r - ' r “'t county' moonshine vang^ sought The d‘-ath ortAjr • Wannamakefxwho
<s.*ntir-< *h-i —‘'.u.l board J M R*r r thF’sIaying of twch-ltjderal officers, spent his entire uTa^in Philadelphia,
t im Dr Fmil Regard a“d ‘^bers be d ■ ^jupd^ln.an enrly tubrtiing battle and was gjwayg one mrtLijleaders jn
•he xitention of ’be committe*^i’h a A fh twenty, prohibition agents Guy civ,* movement?, was received with
r*cital . oL^h® *,*ralta ■ In, which thT^.j , ir
Authority Given to Effect Merger
Charleston - Aft*r negotiatiohk cov
ering an extended period! word Itwa
Jnst been received from Washington
that the agreement tor the merger of
the People's National hank of this cttjr
hits been. BMirutod b>
of curreoc) The actios remsiaing
to complete th* m- rt-r U ta have the
sLorkhoM»rv of th* tso msttiatiuas
iBts agr*o»*at btops wfU bo j
promptly to * amply w«B the lao
s thirty-dAf mKWb u» tbaat
year’s flood had. left thldr people^
. i i"»r -wi — —»" ti 3_ VC"'-**
Given Judpeabip Tbroi/ph a Joke.
Vlelterson. Kans D“’‘laHn^ *b-
♦on* In the recent election becanwr
< Idb ♦uin*n jokingly wrote h*r na;n*
<►« th* bwltot. Miss Clara Arao’d 19
years-old pr^evted when asked’to
oware and police judge
rtfs x job* ' she *sid f 'bjpt want
■ V ctll*d Jodg* Arnold
rt wQI qualify bwt 1 don't want the
Frjoads declare Mtas iraoid u tB*
uwse*At tf pad lb* oafs woassa paHcw
kd«s !S Kaaio*
opened
\Tannaniaker is survived by his
R*>dman. a resident of N'*w York
an*! t wo .daugb'ers, Mary Bh^wifet
relay J{ War burton, and Eliza-
ife of N’orman MacLeod, both
hilad>lo,hia *■.
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ton spinning industry has shown in-*.
activity for several months.
Cottomconsumed during November
apiountid to^77,56• bales 6f lint and
55-122 (Jf^iRtdTs"'tompared v^ith 533.- .
9."o of lint a^r*L.62.4-i6.of linters'Ya^'lc-
tober this year a^td 527^-40 rtf Tint
and 57,949 of linters in'Ts.'pvember. last
rohibitlon ageh't, was slain In the mu* b sorrow__k£-aiL^idAili
■ ii ii. ib i iu.ipui i
year, the bureau announce
Cofton^'n hand Novemebr 3rt fh-con-
sumiug es'tnhlishm*’nts ahjounted tfr-
1.721.425 bales and>5.969 of,
Ilmen compared wit?N^379.77ti of lint
and s-’iK9 of Hmers *.n fynW-ii a
W f or lint and 152.'€a2 of
iters on Novetgber 30. last year." j
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sate cs&tisfr,*-. _
LovrvvtcM noi-c-rro*-'. Mv-vkakvlic.
MRS. WINSIOWy SYRUP
Tk* ialuti' ia4 OvUrva’v
Children frrow healthy and fra*
from * Slic. diarrhoea, flatulency,
constipAtion and other trouble tf
given It at teethin j time.
Safe, pleavsnt—alwayv bring* re
markable and gratifying rasulta.
At Alt
Draggitlt i
Literary Council to Meet. Two M dsh'pmen Leave Academy.
Chicago.—The midwinter meetings Washington —Midshipmen Bruce H.
,*f the ^council, executive hoard, edito- Robinson, appointedArixona and
rtai commHbee and committee on edu- Stuart H. Hawkins aepainted from
ation of the American Library at*#-. Massachusetta. were ord* r*d dHm‘ts*i
datj. T. bv'Ui^ft.P ^ i* r *»« Nb-val dead f*r**ident
• in conn*ct1aii with meetings of Harding having approved roqst fiiar
nltersity. cotlof* and norm si'« h-> >1 nal sdb€o«get ,r*—f 1 **?* fr-'ss <be f»
.'jbraruirs of lira# puhtW Ubrarls#;'-sat kaaing «-*#** at the aijdemy
rh* s**« oba will Hv devoid to m**t ; Tho a* < ass*let*d bat*ag casee al f h*
.tgv of tb* individual* groaps It i* *rad*«* woe* <obo« *
iieo aaaowarrf tbot tbw hsographlrs'' idoaf by Sorwtory Iioaby aad Bm use
society *4 Agierus vBWB news ity jssBwc4at*ssv appr-jit«d th r ntstl oal
• , k *ot Work For Army.
WashingtodT^vr Prohibition enforce
ment officers who appealed for Cnited
States troops to aid them.In th* war-
fifg w biuh mouBohimra—ib m- mg
tacky moacuins ■ -r* said-by'Seec^.
tarv Weeks to have ’muct>nvtr^*4 the
pwrpvmes for ahuh' the army
fTea»*d
Tb* oar veertan add»d for the ta
(-Mswrtna of th# prohiNttoa
•Bm the armr aaa a«t —*■— rr f pp
ta* tp ratoer* the r—B'bdtva art*
and v«0saflv4 tbai ib*y •igBi
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