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*iF* 119 P.\SSE:D iN IElN ontinued from first page, thills section. the coiferoce but were giveni fifteen days In whilch to submiii it their reply IlI writing. Annonncenwnt of the terms of the treaty caisel -I storm in GeI numny. The terims were denounced by PresIdent iChert of Cermany its being the inost severe ever "imposed upon a vanqished people." Several coimmiu 'nientions requesting changes in the treaty were slibiit(ed by the Germnan delegates miil these were given conmsid. eration by the comil of flve. As n result soime parts of the treaty were made more lonient toward Germany. The, revised terms were presented to Count Brockdorfi-Tantznu. head of the -German delegationm on) Jnne 1IC and the Germnans were zien svei days In whch to s 'Ie. The ernum ntioinil nis.sembihly on .Jun 22, by it vote of 237 to 138, authorized Ihe goverment to sign the trea ty. On June 2S the treaty was signed :it Versailles by rep resentatives of Cermiany and of the n allied amlm assoi ted powers. q'he Chinese Idelez:i tes alone 'refused to sign beenuimse of it' Shanttog settle nimit. on Jime 291 Prciuldut \\ilson snilp from Fran nce ami ''uirned to the United States aft im absence of more than six tmbi () in July 10 Ite presented thI tireaty t. the t enate ainda there at once dvf'loiwtl litter oppo sition to its a!doption wVitIouIt clianigv or reser,ration. On Septeiber I0 Sna(or Lodge sub mitted the majority report of the comn nmlttee on foreign reltilons, proposing amendments and four reservations to the pence treaty. Senator Hitchcock .presented at milnority report, recom lmlenlding the adoption of the treaty without reservation. There hegani then a determind l ugh t between the oppos Ing forces In lie senate, whlch ended finailly in a deadlock that preventeil the ratifleationi of the treaty either with or without reservations. President Wilson had continud to comibat eveiy sumlmestlonl of a Chmanige In the treaty or the covenan.t of the TeagIe of Nations ad i) aln etTort to force its Vatiltution hmd undertalkeni n xt tour of the ouitry. ho A vnil animunt of uniork otn ...erverutit~n of itir has i Late.1, na I il e re it 's t Ih, expendituirei 1ugh tob , roats l ,1 % t ad i(plately I the! countly. WI4ork iore Produce m Save mnore But we (can't coi produ'ctioni unless wv our railr-oadI faci lities Thl~e farm-s, minej ilner-ease thejir ouitpt of thle railroadls to h)I carrying capa)city.. onies, mlore( ears, m) minials-thmere (can produllction. But this countrv keep right onl growii must grow with it. To command in tl the flow of' new capi facilities-arnd so i there must be pub future earning powei The nation's busi fast as the railroads Thos16 cfe tii'infunin allk'o nc tanltrar tion a.f Ra'lwna/t lr'iu~lar ginning on Septetoiner 4. Atfe Ileliv. ering DIore than forty spceehes t1rouh1out tihe West le broke down lin(ier the Strain and was forced to return to the White House. Hlis con dition wa1s regal-lel as very serloiv,, and lie was innble to take n lending part in the battle for the treitty when the contest reached its (litnx. The presiieit still ins sktl. hiiowever, upon the adoption of tile treaty vitlout re3 ervatll.ins, dwhe ftie qIlestion enie to a final vote in the senate on Novem her 1) the Democratic ninority, lauled by it number of Replibliealls opposedl to the league in any forin, dcl'efteid the nnjor'ity resoltitlo of* tle Itepli)I(,nIs, 'lichli wohlil have Carried with it the reservation" alloptedl by tile seaite. Senator Ilitehovock theireupon olTvredl at resolutjion pri'ovitiing for ratilleition of Iho tre'lty wit hout rofei'l-vm7:ilos. .1111 Uls. ill till'it. was uie'fea teti, a inhi r of, 1 )nl icrlatic seul:nnlots votinl1g willh fihe lieptildienns.. \\'jIh ' 11 4mill rom e lit'odweeni I the' 1 pitsimr groups app!r . iIitid. Fnty resibln Afheis.nt a In th14 11ienn1tilm i l, pe1cf tren-.ty htl heien ratile I ly tht-e IIther i reatII di 5'l natins nol by Ciyi I the nsauinl- 'utio t ha t 'hi:r nt 1n112' sI11 111 aili~ iii I I e Itt'i tiiiiia iie i \.l I v :raisi I ';ern 11 ri . Foreign Aff airs. \il hiIe lih treIlay wa)sli b ingo nhith a tt elonititions remugatinee very il e settled no()t only inl the territ1ory which had bee(.4 included i the 14. it. ifivrvaed nations but througthuit E-'pe. ItHus shI cont1iueet 1 4,Il in a'l ofIl 1u1mli' bolshevist g1overnm1 ent lrj vi I r t tion of Lenin and 'lrotzky mintainoll its control over it l rgi' Ir io' thle former empi11' 1re It was bionune11i ( d Ii n11 all1 Sides by opposing groups whieh attineked It wvith varyhis1g success. The11 newlVy constitutedl tuition 1)f Polanil was beset for it time onl :1l side's, but It, too, succeiled inl w2thering thl stormn mid h:ad 4shtblished :t stahik governmnent bef'ore mllany 11minths had14 Imssed. I''niure toi renvh it sefttlmentt of thiv F'lume qluestion continually thrantened II]narmled Conflict h11w-N-161 thl- italiansl and thlt new\\ Jugo-Slav sftt. Seriousz conlditions cexisted In Ihm11gary bothl hv Oft..n - ... .0s . ,..- . rnini to 1, done which [be tter mrily delta Ied and neurtft. * Very tllrge capital nad to rntke ip for the initer ih tr. ant. pr< pare thr rail. h ai re ed trame throighout W . KI-:R 1). 111NE-:. - D inue infqeasing our e cont ue increasinig beyonid the c'apacit y iiil thir~l prodlucts. near' the peak of their Ore( tracks-, mfore' ter' be little incrIease' iln of ours is going to ag-and~ the railro(adIs e investment markets tal to expand railroad nicrease r~iody ion -- lic confifricein the of railroads. ness can grow only as a pub)ished by Ihe ialwayj (i7utres conceitn thq le raulmtt it.o b! I rl i tqli In ilrv' entwoia. cause of clushs with URot1main: and with the new Czech government. In Germany a split milonig the Cer.. mal n social ist lenders resuilled oil Janui ary 7 in serious street ighting. The goveriniment was seriously threa tened, hut onl Jtaunry P its troops li Berlin were re-enforced ndit( regailned control of tihe( situation. oin Jnua ry 16 1)r. Carl Liebktnelit lender of the Splutr Iilcans. or, alitigovernment factilon, was killed while attempting to ecanpe a fter' arrest in Berlin. Ills compa nion. Rosa Luxembiug, loll klilown s a i radlient leader both i Germany 1and RIissin, was kIlled by a moh. Disorders In crially were suppressed and on Jhan unry 19 tile pec'p1e elcted a nallonal asstlIbly, the ilInjority Seia lxs eld by Chni neetllor Eberl- retitinanr conitrol. Tle a:<semibly let It Weimar on Janu ary 6 1 ad on Fvebr'ua ry 11 elected Chaneellot' t'iterl as first presideit of the Cr4m-11.n1 repliit . after ad4op1 inig a provisional cons--tilttion. In Polaind oppos'ing' flnelios Ireced iln 1'darue ent 111 ii on lnIry 17 whlreby Ign'ee JIn 1i:0er4 wski hecatuie prei'(' ler, with General 'iludkski as foreign miniister find M1. Demloskil :(- preshdlnt. Opilon I 0.To 1) Janimneso Control had beenl developing" rapliflly inl Koren find on Alvv-h 12 K o iai inationalisti. i sled l 4i11r4oration of Inill 4'lopendlne. declarin-:l. 11heisolves riii tinly ro "lioht to th is :r, p of*(l( blooli." 'Svrious.- disor detse' a11,0els w ar repor :iit i ntill at:ypt iln sipport fit ore ninalist dnm imu4I for autolmiwiy and on . March 25 tie liltt Ish -4m r. tr.N for wair. Mir. Churvchill, lflnited that tho w-hler of E 'yllt was v i t :y i 1 a st tifi of in t treetI lln. 11n :lrb1 anw (h'rman IIo-A uStI rin OVere11111nVlt .w'stblihed at Vienna with ibtor V ienner as chancellor. Count Kar1ol *% i lnd heenl mlade prest4 d()nt of tihe- nlw I )tlngarui :4 repuiblc Oil January 11 uimt on 'larch 22 he wtas foretA to resIgn Stan1id th1 ere was ecnsti tuted t new," :rzovertknment which pro claimed a icttorship of th1 wrole tarllat and nll ballIe'iance with 'h TRus Sinn i -Zoviot goverilliit. A ministerial crisis arose Inl Itally Its a result f fithearnnt's policy In connection wvith thet peace, vonfer!ence. As n rlt the iniistry of Premier OrlftI, wats 1 un.; t oexpvetedly over thrown , i .une 1l mnd two chys hater Franlces.co NItt. fotnerlll minlister. o" thinn1e1c. hoenme1 premuierl (1f 11taly. AtI the satm tilm 4he tirei enbiet re signied ht'('ist (it' the <tefrminaition of ChieIllor Selematni tIll tillno 1t to recog niz th peacet toiis artiliil by the ajllies. Gutsftn Adolph ller, former filinitter Ill' illor, was apililited lhan cellor by Pr11 41etlent :ht and formed af now e.nhlin'et. A ell between tile linew (ori n (111:iovvrll1nvnt (11111 th liets was thrlIeatined on une 21 w !et Geprman fleet which had beeni Interned In 1rit1141 waters l inder1 thll ! riillstice was suttled by 1eon crews, twenty battleships and crutisers beig sunk. O 1- A;.(,ust4I 111'ia Kun, who for four or tive mothils hind been dictator in Hungary, wits compelled to retire when sofilists seized haontrl of the trern Inenit. The ituatiln In Ireland wher the Shie l'inl coitinied Its efforts to es Ctilth :1 f pilice .rews ore serous as the yeair advaniced. epeate ond Is ordTsed and e el of Sept-inhr 12 Visk un ( il ri-ih, I l t~t -overnlor of irebind, prolited fuithper o inttings ofthe w s.-flld Irisl) paliament. Alany arrtio awonre sInde by tMh military. Thl' ihti ngll in l?1ussin h-1d -on1i6 n -.d goupI linsCtilt Iton -tob ne 25a th fore colninled byot' <!ufrag uenitche ad pvitelt enenist the beolhevists. renci- af isi )1ln t ith i iteen niis of0141 hile~3 thtsr prblems1( troiniei onto the'1 warwrin. settled 1,114,ia- thne tofl e '.sie trouhh-. On i)4 ep4 1(tbe.1 Onbrh-) lt d'Ann)uItnzo. (h l'a I ( so'l dief('-inl,Mi nt(rted1 11lutne A. t tlio- h al lotro W of tip-l ot I n t deinnee'4 oif) 0he It')hia' 27d Onlied miliary authalri. I)Iria' hw: nis waseo rehlee or en-x TI1E UNIVERSAL.CAR Have Ford Machanics Repair Your Car l'he mehil.i ni ouir it) shop who will aljilst (r repair yo l- Ford I l-. ol d 1t1uck. .If- 111( who Iindershiid the F'Od mnec'anism aInd who kn31ow the ForI way ofmakin repalirs an rephivel nen s. I'hevy art xeienced Pord :nieriani aInd biecause, oilfiv. ther f iliar1it v with Pord cars ennil do your work more intelligeontly and mo4re <plivkly than nn1 h41leri skilled inievlium lies who lick lord exper1 tice. The work on yom' e-it will hw done in -comipletely erI11lipped shop with time avin 4I l00' too,- n l e i . ' (wr youV mti needs al Id.jlst e or Ia thor' (I IughI o1er13m lingill.! we a prep- .d to give you enreful mnd proint service. And ntolhin1' but hl e c ulinj3 P" -nnli pr alli d rephicements will be used. When ite wok s finished. ti - -ge wil ln. h r easonale, standlahlrd Ford priees. Mhi- stock of Pord parts is always complete. Anid our Ford gairatge' and Pord 1m3e'1ch - -e1 . at vori servive at antly time. We are Aut1h'orized F'ord Dealers and - 1n n -paii onl. s but also3 hill t;h1) Ilem. I)rive il or phone. Ie fair to yom- emr .11d Your pmwlkt-t book. List price Freight 'T'-:x Delive .red (hassis .... .... .... . . .... .... .....$ * 75.00 $35.53 $19.59 $535.07 1( I uIt .... .... .... .... .... ....... 500.00 35.53 20.63 561.11 IT~n'in ...... .... .... .... .... .... ..... 525.00 35.53 21.66 587.14 Coupelet .... .... .... .... .... ....... 750.00 35.53 30.94 821.42 han .... ..... .... .... .. . . .......... 875.00 315.53 36.w) 851.67 Trurk .... .... .... .... .... .... ....... 550.00 35.53 13.69 6(04.09 W. C. WALDROP E. Main Street Laurens, S. C. OPERA HOUSE THURSDAY, JAN. Ist. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS WILLIAM FARN1UM .. N.... When a man has been insane five But this man has red blood, cour years, then recovers to find fortune age and two hard fists. 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