The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, July 19, 1923, Image 2

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ftUBrnu. ft. c COIN HCREJI6E GUI BUI EKPECI HELD THRU MILLION BUtHILt MORV THAN LAST YEAR. ACCROO- ING TO REPORT. V. OTHER CROPS ARE REDUCED * MWOfll f Amount of Sorphum, Sweet Potfttoftft Peas and Peanuts Low, But Vege tables Are Good. Saluda.—Corn acrea** is reduced 4 per cent, but indicated production is nearly 3,000.000 bushels more than last year, according to the report of R. B. Hare, agricultural statistician in South Carolina for the United States department of agriculture. Condition July 1 is reported at 73 per cent of normal, the ten year average for the corresponding date being 82 per cent. I«ack of rain in, June is responsible for decreased acreage and low cond:- tion in extreme northern tier of coun ties. whereas early plantings have been badly Injured by worms and bor «r* In all sections of the state. Inter mediate and late plantings are more promising. im •MOW IMCRtAtt — OfM* • frosa Us* l'•tfad Mates la at awoaaled te CttlM* compered with I.Ml.tM the week before v. Flfurea made pebllr by tbe commerce departmeDt showed the followiag com pari son a of (rain ex ports last week with those of tho previous week: Barley, 182,000 buahela, against 189,000 bushels; corn, 107,000, against 175.000; oats. ’ 41,000, against 78,000; , rye, 1,481,000, -Against 610,000; wheat 2,716,000 against 2,618,000; flour 138,000 bar rels, against 140,000 barrels. Export of Canadian grain from American porta amounted to 636,- 000 bushels against, 700,000 bush els the week before. V FIRE FOLLOWED EXPLOSION EXPLOSION OCCURS IN ILLINOIS PLANT OF CARTRIDGE COMPANY. WILL GOME BAGK 81 PANAMA CANAL HARDING TO GAIL ON •. ». HEN- DERtON INSTEAD OP. PRESI DENT HARRISON. THE PRESIDENT TAKES ; OATH Ship Ploughs on Across Gulf of Alas ka as He Tells Wifs of Arctic Brotherhood. Twenty-Five Others Are ^.Injured; Those Most Seriously - Injured Were AH Women. Aboard TJ. S. S. Henderson, With President Harding.—Pfedldent Hard ing will make the trip from San Diego, Calif., to New York via, the Panama Canal and Porto Rico on the marine transport Henderson, instead of on the shipping board . steamer President Harrison and American legion. ^ Deflinite arrangements for tbe use of the Henderson were decided, and announcement was made that (he schedule for the return provided for the arrival of.the presidential party at New York August 27, It was con- POUR RILLfO m ▼RAIIS-OUS CRASH Instantly klU«4 when n PnefGe tmln • track an Oregon-Uni Ifornla motor bus be- jwoon Tangnnt sod Khedd- near hsrn. according to reports receiv ed bore by tho railroad company. Tho dead were taken to Eugene. Other passengers of tho bus were believed to have been injured. FRENCH SENATE I RATIFIES TREATY COMPLETES STEPS .NECSSSARY TO PUT AGREEMENTS IN- PORCE. TO MAKE FOUR WEEKS TOUR DESIRES TO GAIN PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE OF PROGRESS MADE. Would Have Efficient Peace Ti/ne Basi'a For Citizen Army in Case of Need. EXCEPT NOTICE DEPOSITS How Long it Will Take Ratificatior Deposits to Arrive in Washington is Unknown. Washington.—The French senate’s ratification of the Washington naval treaty and the four power pact com pletes the steps necessary to put the agreements into force except for the deposit of ratifications by all the sig natories in Washington. Washington.—General Pershing will How long it will take for the French make a tour of summer military ; formal notice of ratification to reach Baby Ceased to Fret After He • Had Teethin camps over the country, beginning with an inspiration of the New York Washington is not known nor it is certain how much time will be requir- rallroad baa h« Rowtk w of Alaska. National Guard camp at PeeksglU.led for all of the other powers.to send and visits to Camp Meade, Md. f and here all the papers necessary or the the Pennsylvania guard camp at Ml. final act of putting the Washington Gretna. July 17 or 18. conference agreements Into effect. On July 22 he will leave Washing- The mehtod of deposit and announce- ton on a four weeks’ tour his tents- me nt of the effective date of tha Alton. 111.-Nine persons were kill- *!. t,T * int,n< ‘ r » r J r ^ Camp treaties 1. provided for In the docu- _ « d .*Kentucky, July 22 and 24; menu themselves. Article XXIV of Failure to retltz* a fa r prtr»- for ^ Bj^tsMc shell department of the last year's crop the commercial acM vVeatern Cartridge company plant at are of «wi-et potatoes Is 5 per cent Alton less than in 1922 Present rondlto* Tftrr# of |h<( w#| . # is »© per cent of normsi They were • Mr* MltUu Warren, of T"° reason, .re .seined for de A|IOO m , Hh , r ^ crease la arreoge of aoephumN-aue fos Anns Gorman of Alloa; Miaa Ruth • vrup Oae is that rond't'.oaa at plant of Alton, and Miss Hasel Inc time erre . u rh rhst other • Young of R— kford Ul. employe* demsaded sll »»sil*t>le lahoe aad termers were suable to sees the seaal Allan Frank IT as of Al m %mm deRnrt»an« aam «T»e*mment of the I a **d •tatea. and acreage Oa tha other head M la held n -, rr -., ad Rrwwntwwn. Ills *** r «**»* r »* u * | T —Oanoenl Feeahing deetree id snU 4^ , r eeitiad cofSea thereof shall ha that heewtofoee « eery ira«* peereni Manila Alien and Howard Frwssdeni Hardin* hnn hound hMh- an »nnma>a psrssnsl hasuladge ad tnMaMltied hp thm gwesmmsnt u> tha e*e ef the eoepham >as was *rwwa ^ Attwn >*** ^ •• ••th oeeer to miatrea< tho gewarwao made in tea trauainf •mat rwnirarHMi pwweea * end ewta* to the lores t ih«na Injared. M In imr Mshwr a SuR at a hwree rnnsfa lot th* jr**' ^ JI ^ . XaJSww* nswwwsaww wt the. ia • h* left th* #**•* dwnn« tear ^ ^ ^nao threw ,tn«n are Tho ahMsatann in ha hted in hath ' ••nrwllmn taurieua iho Hi m prewmhwd periods at wmter a*d see •* * deeveoee in acre n* la a ,rnewi (wm«uon In thsa* ••* part ad an andh Mwa army prastd'd Rsr te ihw ant in* ttm^ mlratefrd teas tea date ad tew aoa lantmRp Si Man I itm * In ten M Mpteted seesswa bp tea ft safe ad at 1s«ma. hi detenaw nwt ad ISSS Hteauw tho % t9mm «* ratteen tsena Yanaate ad Tww >*<•• ere t*t*a* pdar* »# ew* |* •met impdm y a*t^ nald *bwa ha hseateo a teatehst at ten haewsss* sd hs* ate peemat him ^ m serappwd mast ha rwadar seas# aad •*<•*< bwaoA. sspweSaiiy the ^ ha«* iwn ePmhdlp ~ejsrsd AfutM heathwehawd II* tedap tarn *• eases*••••• ■ s*nrhr ternpahke al tettest aarRh* see i*»*e * Neewsedew* «ww pwa* h**« __ ^ m*-e-w hdad tew ante te part in tern Mar# ttetew be la ase^dtef tnettedtena in an asamtea and hsan Mdieutet to a teens MiMt a«h H|m j—arn-k •• ••• teStetnad teutehten ••••■• tetei dWtePn m «** irsupudau efcsn hw hnaMp ttenNSf sew* «a seedy ewdk ta ee .snee* hah — ^ < r nwia tMwwa *t Raes ^ te* ptwwapeatbet pnHp TWw «nsed »*i*rd end eaawewa entpa and mh ^w%«a M SM-.’he The swpa* easea •d the ese'e Sat awr^ad *be pwe« ^ea ^ ^ ^ -ee»«e#y .^ aeae •h* , '** , *a gPMB hathand ha* keewd sta.taserewdad ta she pewaeeswe m •• p#-,team tew -a* *1 ehspe rear* swsees saaae haew mssauseed *aa ’ _ A . . aade»*ka aad hie *»*% saaees aewt tea ‘tsmai aeateda # te a* -we^-e* er-m (We da* eee keSt eat ■ ~ y-*s •• •**# terwM eed the en-eawe _ . . . .. kwweheehwwd * pmepuBa % up fpaaoaf —euttew'Whea tu* la *•• tewte te a W__ _ ^ Mite dNpsti n 0 a law -seems **we see d r r» *ws swat ■ ^ . ~~ " . _ team «e esed hem *• tea hs* w f* n —g - is~ Caaams flia i 1 jre~ Seed 1 • *W tew l*nt te aSmn ewpaseemwat te»d be eeweesesaed Is eew sesed * a - m ~ ~ “ ’ " _ ^ - _ . - - - - . _ _ ^ • .«ee w .f . A -A-n M Um0 ■* i tewa f —i tee SteLNs sa b^ teat »• teli ter ante Rftsaes aewaana te eapwwad a* T* sue ■' tm ■■■ V | UAe ^MaMae^a sewa emwwmeawd m. - ——- — -— ante te te *+'*<• ** # 'bw* te 1 I t drte* nh**#M ted • stest ■ ed and 25 Injured In an explosion la , . . realize a fair price for (h „ Bw>fa% , 4 . k . M ft# .a. fo " t0 ^ Mh,n * lo,, _ [Camp McClellan. Ala. July 25 26; Fort the n . Tal trMty „ yt The Hrnrl|r«on tontinurd 00 bar Sam Houston. Texas. July 2*29; and "The present treaty shall bn rath coarse across tbe Gulf of Alaska *n . Go* Angele* July SI. where he will ra- the con tract lag power* ta no* roole to Rwaward After a sbxrt sUy qmIb to greet President Harding on cordance w.tb their res pert tva coa- there th»- party will go aboard a spe m# Utter s return from AUaka. stttatloaal methods and shall take of- cUI trahi and *Urt over tha Alaekaa AfterwaH. Gwoern! Pershing will ;#cl 00 , ht ^ ^ , b# d,yoa»t of ail f»r so. borage aad Fair rteit vartoas traiatag camp* la tho ratlSratloaa which shall taho te eat. winding ap hla taaf at Camp pure at te'aehlagtoa as aoea as poe rentier vsperted la the Oalf Caster, Mich. Aagaet 12 sthle The preseal treaty shall re- lea te hi tam irrzmmrr, af "* ' ' ■ tet ate ft W MS tei—F { Aa naawuarsmsnt teased at teStete^jate Irgrimg te tee arvhlvaa hi tha >U*t Altos Freak ReeewM Berbers, of Charles Hsek’-e. Alisa, sad He Hester of A Men Three of ib«n* tajstwd. M la “When my baby began lo cut teeth he was »o fretful and fere I couldn't do a thing with him. took all my time to nurse him I couldn’t :00k after my housewo writes Mr*. Annie Reeve*. Route 31, Roswell, Ga.. "but as soon as I began giving him Teethlna he slopped fret- -.Ing and has given me Httje trouble sigee." Teethlna is far superior to sooth ing syrups and similar preparations for quieting a fretful child. It con tains no opiates and. Is therefore per fectly harmless. Weak, sickly chil dren thrive on It and doctors recom mend It Teethlna can be had at any drug store or send 30c to the Moffett Lab oratories, Columbus. Ga., and receive a large package and a free copy of Moffett’s Illustrated Baby Book.—(Ad vertisement.) Speaking Musically. "Rowell is always hard up." "Yes, be has B-iiut tastes and a G income." , WOMEN NEED SWAMP-ROOT Tbbumnd* of women hav. kidney * D ^ bladder trouble and never »u»pec . A Women’s complaint* often prow* to c* nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney oe bladder diaaaas If tbe kidney, are net in a bja - Y ditto*, they mey eeuc* th* eClhr « te become diMeaed ' Pam m the baek. headache, I biUoe. nrrveeeeaaa. are oft . tome of kidney trwable Don't delay start tag the. teas y**- len Umaa pyte ^ phgwei—'e - drug atetu. 4*4 to everw^te* e Me kettle Mate «• Ltetete • 4 1» • * * ■»we • iw# ee tete #te M G teteh • te*** * e **•#] The peetewehwmd ewe enpnRwnete IMP am tew atanteww thewatk* he p pwenpneteee nhwnw ten ew4 te*n iownan MM dngp* te te* nwtel i* • an hn*w *te«ww4 tertntete te tew ste -ed • fternaw *w^*w.*ng htetewnw »*•<• < 1» » I **# wmm tee*we tr*n te— te fwwth.—A ) Wg It *44 I • ihw 1 Thw • I I ft #NNMi > mm tm *w4 —i fti k mi fw rnmbmm IPtt • wmemmi* «* ewteeft— te— — •— •HI •# ## f < 'I . ♦ 4 ft tete* iNMMftlft * t •* §-.«•*% i I a W * •-•te%kHte#4 I tN>* * * 'te* ••te'" % 6 dM te*M teMNte*p t NMMteste T %*# /* ■ t * •a.%»*van*. mf *»».##** ee—then » < v« « o«a« *•<• »«,•■,(*»-» ev h el mow* < *# , «%- tel ■ \ < »«- • a*w hoe ••• .# ie.«w. »• »*o!*•**•#* pneutewe •to*** * h ■■■'**'» fkniry he-o. eeM te e • tef >« % • «*«*f • »*k — t, *. < w*g ewgnfwa—* W'Ue » • 04 *k* PVte^An f"o*#4 ■ — y-'-* *• ■ % - Heheme* *hw ef*p mi Noe**. Pino» th* eett*te need etek , '•#-• , 4 j , leonogg •< i -tw*w w*ed law the "■•** * f ei-og otafve o- •„*f*-«m Jf *J| •— tW w *• foifem* • t'lT to | lee in pan— te * kotf <*• * .♦* |tj2 Tho •«<*« If imfikhtTt hp a TYh* gnia te pntptet m.wf.tnp melte ho—leppwe -1—f Teen' w fitr. t*** f»dnn* fneUtswn. hna nten hewn ~e • the to— mi vwtftag the ma* Rewte talking nrewtepnhiwd hp n (g—«th af mark** *»•» • ith the rem rwnnwre. helping tmnw teg wgnlptewfM nkieh moke* pnwwftnw thw lapner and wg dtefr—teR M, ■••w readily a * oilo tw- t# thw tewtwp ftL th* oooeoo n ggoe BHi tew —nap— tone* —Am nte* It bi with nhAih tn Pgh* oh An te* * r% - than In Agnewhenw Cegh— Aame tee* eaa Wow-age* oWW ag m4 he tike tetekw* anwema Qgt, go* aa* * e-ww w* ^ w* aw newggW'we nw e «*ewn The A M.<*e« .a aa ef 1. 1 ga tew ehn th* 1 thw hanl ge* t—*p < ha* *aaghed ae • ; l teha «•» wtehgieahh nhwh wndMMNte fte t thw ftewgpe mi tew pnteHkwaw gteeatea*. rn ggnpgrfgR te Rkw Ote e**te*ng gently Mte *pw*a eg Rate dpgte and te—ang tMte t wtienwn tngw- teteh Ram mownma »a i« *••■•»• a w% *>aarewn hwap «nd hat mawa* Mane team pane aewwyftef MteM pwapnwaanam end hw*w a -tone ghte end ante. nne*n hd.een . • , teen* pw*nt ftteFWt f iMte fa* %hp %*i MRS. HICKEY SO'WEAK COULD HARDLY STAND amd *R —Bwd thwa wna H fe*4 w '4*te«h ft M4 te^MhP pHl t IftH ! 4 | ’it 1* * p ate i p ’•f % Pr .loerd Her Henllll a eptw if a a sr at Health. Offu-er* Cover O .tance Ch«r!o*ton - A total of 2.204 mile. — groator than thr di.iancc arroas the continent —was traveled by the .t.-iff of the Charleston county h*a,tn de partment during the first six monai* of the year in the course of their in spertions. lectures and other wotk. These figures are contained in i.hr semi annual report of Dr. I,eon Banov, county health officer, and the report reveals that the department during the first half of the year aooomplisti ed much work, particularly alonp educational and preventive lines. A total of 2.748 homes in the county were inspected during thb half year period. In addition 218 homes were visited, and 200 business visits were made by social workers and nurses, who distributed 1,487 pieces of health literature. They assisted in 841 toxin- antitoxin treatments against diph thelria, 51 typhoir inoculations, and 35 vaccinations against whooping cough. w 0»*w* LrvOk aao P* *•**• Lem Aeg* ••e ““Jifcew Ow*e Me. M >t. antreweateA Mw aa *e aamiinavwd peewtp* r from a teeafaR tea krm lei. pa baa- yV pg^|j A eke and kwwn Md* tTidaaa an tea <ev- , • -waller m *1# tbe Inatligt* mi* Tte Tbeodwre"^Hp• W-n*m»r a| , ■tea Ete*, McFertwnd New Rwter dally ..evg. gn^e erwd. tel tmttmr.r mi •ioem I AitaBU. Qa Jaapaa o McFeriaad. ^ o4,r1lt * °* ^ ** **, 4ro *» ,B « 9hr * * (ka camp •'WWW of*at*now« * M ••* elwcled grand rr * m *** »-*•• karreta for tbe week •mall i* y ta, g^»d lee* rzalte*! ruler of (hr Beawvolent ,#d J • ,,, 7 ^UlUne 2.199 IM bar About 21 year* ago. Hr- Miller Tracey. Ra.* Ihi. I'roiecttvr Order of Klk. at the Ural r * , • M »“*» 1 for .aid. ebe was a membar of a party Ratberford. al .M.lon of tbe grand lodge of that or- ,h * a^rding to ike croealng tha bay of FVndy on a *team The injured der in It* convention aad reunion w *« k, > r •‘“""'■nr of the Institute her*- Hi* name wa. presented by ■■ — Governor II. W Mi Masters, of South Five Kilted in Accident. Dakota. - , < 1 r- m 1 n c n ■ m A,n w 1,-0 rr\ u n m't* r m s .... a , . , ed iprm^<H*l4 , 3 r Jumped in the sea and Hall, E GH*s. - c • VI irate# John Fovhle. and Arthur if Ralttm Privates Melvin Rob- (ship. Tlbblt*. then a precloo* young Wa*hlnrton. D C.: Berkley ■ter. climbed on the railing and fell Kvan*. W. Vt. Cover. W. Medley. Jo- overboardj/Mr*. Miller, then Miaa ,i,ph Bozsanowlcs. I. Cohen. K. Frank. Dlrraloibtm. AU -rir, m,n | E V *””- M Funkhausen. W. :ued the boy after a hard strug- Green and G. Cover, all of Baltimore. In hi. speech of acceptance Mr killed and 35 were Injured, seven ser- McKarland denounced bolshevism. I. iously .when a train of trip car* W. Wism and other "Ill-grounded carr> tng the morning shift to wqrlE Tihhtt.’ father eave her 91000 to isms of the present day.’' declaring rar(p(1 tn nlope minP nurnber on77f, h J rloth p to r epUce thosl ruined FiV< K, " ed ° n CroMin ®’ the Elks order was a law abiding, law (he Schldks Sheffield Iron aptfS^el in„^?ht H «on she said and the T@rr,! H * Ute ' Ind ^rtonn supporting, law enforcing fraternity, romnanv near Bessemer Ala ae- i 8avtnK nis son. sn sa , it wprp j nstant ]y killed and two serious- , I company, near uesseme^ Aia.. af-, ranadian authorlt , es ?ave her a me(1 . ‘We, as Elks, stand committed to j cording to reports compiled from hos- defend our country and constitution pital lists and mop^ued where, the ere all negroes. Lydip E. Pink bam Vagatabla Com pound. ao I thought 1 would try it. After taking it a week I began to improva. and now I feel fine and am doing all of my housework, including washing, sew ing and bquae cleaning. I have recom mended your medicine to my friends, and I am willing for you to uae this letter aa a teat i mom J, as 1 would like to help ich 4 any cne suffering the way I did from go a weakness."—Mrs. Delia Hickey, S. Indlow St. Worcester, Mass. against attacks of bolshevism, I. W. WTsm and others of the ilk that would break it down, and the splen did resolution on the walls of every subordinate lodge emblazons this re solve We must also be alive to the dangerous and ill-grounded isms- o the present day that would tearxtip real democracy by the roots." The annual report of Gradd Secre tary Fred Robin?on shaded that the order now has a membership of 826,- 825. an increase 14,168 since the last meeting. /'Fifteen new lodges were chartered during the year, mak ing the }*st number lodge 1.470. Government Agent VY*lts Beaufort. Beaufort —W. E Parker . coastal geodetic survey. Washington, confers- ed with the port and dock committee of the chamber of commerce with re gard to the poselb'.llty of boats with laravr draws coming Into tbe Port Royal barber Tbe government chart! the barber al II feet whan lb* rkam bwr mi commerce talma (Fat ff few* ee 22 1 f feet -aa be drag a by kmU ter Mar .aw*|.,| tejbarw ane wfH make c#»Xa ta rbtete* (be rkw* Cuba Population Over 3 Million. Havana. Cuba -^-Tbs' report of the dead and Injure' dead an dinlurffo frere all negroes. The mejuwere 1.400 feet below the surface tff thb earth, when a coupling broker according to reports received the company’s office here. Twelve cars were loosed and they went hurtling unchecked with their load of human freight for the remaining 800 feet. The cars struck the heading with ft roar that was heard to the sur face, timbers and , buttresses being smashed into spliners. A number of the injured werf able to be removed to their hofnes after first aid had been applied. Mother Shoots H*r Two Boya. Casey, Ills — Panl Shoemaker. ly injured near here when a motor , al for heroism. { , ar w jjj c h was stalled on the track of She expects to go to Boston soon. the m Four railroad was 8truck by as the will is to be probated there within sixty days. director of the National census made r** n old *• lB • *>osplUl at „ . . . , , Hffingham Ilia., probably faulty In- public Cb. . .01.1 popuUllo. tmi llt bro|k4r H«r«ch,l. of 1.123.04© on De*ember 31. 1»22. as a j ## t s dead aa tha rwsalt of bavtlg compared with 2 6M» aS4 aa her U. 1919 aa til 111 i abte by tbelr Mr* Mar a passenger train. The dead are: Jack Elli^. Mary Ellis, and a daughter, Lillie'Ellis, 16; Offer Made For Ship For Junk. Margaret Dunlap, 13; Ernestine Dun- Washington.—An offer to purchase j ap 14 unserviceable government steel ships. T he injured were. Mrs. Fred Stechi was made to the Shipping Board by.^ her dauphter DorothVt 8 . Sam Jacques Pierot, Jr., resident of the StercH ls . months . old son of Mrs. International Maritime Mor gage j stercM egc , in (lle wr6c|! . Bank of Rotterdam. He "as told by a( , e 0[ the car whioh waB har|ed the officials with whim he conferred fee4 that to date no ship, had been put Membara tha traln crew decl>reJ definitely In that '‘“fi'*'* 1 ' 0 ". that the engine died a. the car re K h. that, moreo.er. the board had not yet (he croa8lD Tha automoblla „„ considered the question of sale to, . , . .. .. . . , a ,, n °t moving when it was bit. foreigners for junking purposes: New Prison R*s<fet? Washington. ■“Bacauae of ente8>! New York. German m^ks con-' ondulon . at ^ AtlaDta p „,. ilnned tbelr conrae toward tbe van-,unitary, tba larger Federal prison at tahlag point, being quoted here Leavenworth bn* become temporarily. 0009 1-6 real* or 266.666 to tba Amer eummer raaort af aew ronvtcu Prisoner* recently convicted bar* Quarter MUliaa- Marka to. Dollar. LydiaE.Pinkham’i Private Text-Book upon “ Ailment# Peculiar to Women ’* will be sent you free upon request. Write to The Lydia E. Pinkham Medi cine Co., Lynn, Mass. This book coo- tains valuable information. ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE FOR THE FEET Sprinkle one or two Allen’s Foot-E&ee pow ders in the Foot-Bath and soak and rub the feet. It takes the sting out of Corns and Bunions and Smarting, Aching feet. Then foi lasting comfort, shake Allen’s FooLEase into your shoes. It takes the friction from th< shoe, rests the feet and makes walking a de light. Always use it for dancing parties and to break in new show. Over One Mlllior Five Hundred Thousand pounds of Powdet foi the Feet were used by our Army end Nav] during the war. Trial package and a Foot Ease Walking Doll sent post Frew. Addreu Allan’s Foot-Ensn, La Rop, N. Y 14 al tens dollar At tba te 111 e#« (ba a Mutual rata te anrb te tWmcr this samba rof mark. te —— ^ s* bees re r on tad ta Leavenworth Instead te Atlanta Fed era' Marts have bees ogdarad by tbe Department 6l Jnatlee te send <b*:r cwa*trta toe (I ■Ad la tu as