Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 61, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 March 1919 — Page 6
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Under Surpe.ndcd Rules Assembly Provides for Teaching of English Only.
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i tu- censor will m-ou be j:i tin- pistolarv world.
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. and demobilization must he tear) u.on-iliiy anion,; crntu-s.
ui.tf.rm f the .VuTi'.-an solus ii t t-e mad. a disguise fur
ia tie (;j:ure the use f si-huannes '..ud I. ii i itrd In histor.e aud iuu-
MORE ARGUMENT IS LIKELY
It's .tint t a- do':. Hit pie to l,fft tleir r.!i!' (belli.
for the pooii -t t obtain
T'.o- I':'. ri ! .' r n Ki.iikf 1 '.!'. flu- .f I n iu his-. r .
i ctvd t , happit st y eaf J
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Contention It Made That No Proviso Stipulates What Shall Be Taught in Private and Parochial Schools. Indianapolis-. ('tiller mispen !! rule. tin1 Iiicli;i:i;t In . of representatives passed tin- bill otrikitic out the objectionable aiii.inlment of lv2, providlin: fur tho compulsory trnchinc of ö rin.itt on petition: :iUn the ine-isure providing "that all instruction In I lit subjects provided ly law or presrrihe.' by tin state hoard of cducaf ion in tin fli'i'n tii.iry !,..U of the .nt. uhnli art' subject to tln provisions of tli.' state school : 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 ' . shall be ff Iii l-I in tl.i Kulih laLi-'tiJio."
I Various ut:Tir tatin of tiii hitj tt-r hill already are beard anl il i i il''i!ii'l iirodaMi' now lliat wliou th"
liill ri'tii.". to t!.i- m nali- fhnrt III li- iiukK- l iijiit iiu'iul'i't lliat tin (ill i!i'' tio' .ftiU' toi'iiian toaililiu from paro. 1: i.il aii-l prixati' m liools. I'l-i'Miti. llu,. to tlio statt lioanl of
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Farmers Plan State Union. ! At a im'i-tiii ia tilt city rcprt-M ntnI tlws from twenty rountU's tf tlie ftatt I of It:ili:i mi forniiMl ti'iitatlve plain for ia M.Mti'-w ili organization of fnrni.-rH tor tlo' ptnposi' of mutual tn lit ml I to rMal'INh a l.i licr täte of ii-oj-jiiailoii lutwi'i-n tin- farmer nl t lit- , IHMMlllliT. I In spoalviiu: of llu- proposeil rcain- ! iratioiis in tlie count lo. throughout tinJ .t at e. W K. Franklin of lanlllt prel.hiit i f the llemlrieks t'oiinty Feiler ! atiou of Farmer-. viil : "It I our pur-
pe in teitiiic the farmer! of the M.ite into some sort of a compact lly t elillllnatf the feelinj: of ine:l-ilie:i t lint seem to pervaite ainonu the farmers toilay anl to hetter allow them to put their proiluce on the market In the hest manner Ms.ihle. it n I at the same time eliminate any M.sihllll.v of tin market hecominz oer- towiIciI. It i not our purpose, howexer, to formulate tiny organisation ulmiu '" lines of a nonpartisan league." Mr. Frnnkliu saicl that nlreaily twenty of the counties of the state had l-en organized, each with n tnemherhip of from to l.u, nnl that he li.es to have at least half t!ie counties in a stale of organization nt an mrh ilate. Mr. Franklin was naineil state oifaniei- at the inietiiik' ami will tlve the better part of his time In the :ic:r future looking after the consolidation of the fanners in the uiiorcatii.eil counties of the state. The ort'ani.aiii'iis anions the fanners an 1 thoe to he formeil are alonsr the same lines a tlmv which prevail in Illinois. Iowa ami other states
j Clans are already under way to .til-
crate these ililTerelit slate lnnlles into a nation wide organization of fanners It ws ileeideil to hold ihe state lnettiii of f;:nneis in ti.is city, hctiniilnir March t extend over n inrioil pro!i;ldy two c: .
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that the that the
A'wr ' hief l.uT ii.f in :irIi. s aid i .'Itt - i ins i that oin- i mit si. I rfv- ..t!.,T is in juttvr.
education s:ti, that neither the statt hoard of education nor the law pre.sel'ihe what shall he tMUlit ill priM'.ti or pr; rochial hool.
W ilt;;:m I.. II. inline, governor of Iowa, taai'e a patriotic address Indole! the hoiiso of reiiresj-rif.it Ivos. (Jovernor ,
Hardii,.'. who was one of the principal ! ,rt tilni-i .-r lis alV .irs durinc tin
speakers at th" FleVelltll district coll
Cost to Operate Capitol's County. It cost .l.tVT. I.nii'. for Marion county
Tie to.! Mtuatt ii i acute, ljrojf lo:y th Aui .ican prills e. ii! t- i' !'' tl.
Tl"' i'Ter' i.' I t ist .ii.. I :l, ra'irnud : tti-- f.-rii -T !..' s ll,.-
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Wifti f'.-.i-"t,H- tiiiüiu I 4 X i.as t( ..nr f.MNl. th-' liU.M.ii f..r l.nt-r pr;.s ..fc's'r (..; tl f.ctter.
It is x;ltli that '. ilheltn is on the werf of Tisatiiry. This U a rumor f a ;--.tt loiiiitr lur-' stand. n.:.
I'i.iaii-1 ti.sy itenw a certain, umoutit ( coriri.' fr.c: the f t that s, is ot iirl.W- t Mia- k l suhtnariues. Tlo re wuuiii .s-e:u to te an ur"iit Iti.m). rii 'l. 'iiatid f.r sym hr.'liiHnf the U'ai . I.x k -Mid the strum radiator.
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fir;ice of the l:..tury club rccentlv Wik infroiluceil by ;ti ertuT iiHidrich and was t. nd. .1 a Mite of thanks when he com -hub d his address. TinIowa governor urteil Ihat itie Pnitcd Statis "is a nation, not an asvlum." The all-time council atul city health commission bill was reported to the house and the taa jority rejMiit. r tnniendin inde'iiiife ptistponemciif. was aclopted. A bill which will allow referendiims on any subject to be oti d on general election was in'roiluced in the senate by Senator Alldredf. 'I he bill
Muds members of the legislature to f .
corisiibr tl.e tote' :irnl in'Tiails reler-
ttidums on Petition of 1 per cent of ! "f ' ""rt-N
the oters of the Mate. i Senator N'ely intr.HlucfMl a resolution, iletuandiiu; thnt otires iuvestiSate t In dischnrite and payment o, j
(otisi ietltious objectors on orders ol Secretary of War P.aker. The resolution was referred to the committee on federal relations after Senator Van Anken t'Mk the floor against th.- resolution, declaring it was mi insult to
yettr IUI, according to the annual re
port of the county auditor, made to the hoard of county commissioners. The i otoci t"s of tin- county treasurer hanj dl.-d .s'.t.'.'ls.tn:' durii'.' the year, the 1 ureati-r part of this amount beinc ! taxes colleteiHl and paid o-er to the
city and state treasuries. Miri llnflcolls t-pt Uses accoiiUI Jor Mi.Ui.nT.".. the sinkipi.' fund wiih brntds und iiiierest totaled j-:k"t7.."l. iumI road n pairs oi.M .;'J.-,.s.V. . while th operation of the iiomty tuberculosis hospital nt Sunnyside cost SÖU ?.. urt operating expenses for the year were as follows: .Iuvenile, .''T,-
.: el iiiiina'. sJl.i's, ; probate. -!.
i 7u4 : circuit, ST. ', and the fixe siiri-
"Americanization" of Europe Because of the War WASHINGTON". Tlioußhtful observer- ahro:nl of a philosophical turn of tiiiml are predicting a consid. rabb Amertr'zation'" of Kuroj. as a result of the great war. points made by tL.ni include these: Million of American noldicru hn brought the
stamp of Atat-rlcflU iK-rsonalify to Ku ri'iM1. The work of material itttnift met ion for year to me will brir.s to Kurojur thousand of Anierlans of force anil Individuality. Then will necessarily be an increasing assimilation of American ways. An Indication of what I comlnc is the fact that the women of Furve hnve alrea ly fnll. n In low with the American iM.ldier. Thr- Tvill ! 3 certain f-prolation
of what may bo colloI th "Atneri. :in . lancuasre" Idiom, quick turn of phM ;. unusual -utni'i' to tit emergencies, sparklinc crbal hum.r. The Kn-lish. Intw.-wr. will not accept either the American Intonation or promimiatioiu P.is.ball may l-emme popular. bt:t the P.ritish will not supplant cricket with It. Men may tak- the pla-t f women as barket . r in Kiikrlanil. There will he a greater market thnr ever for American plays. The 1'ritish theater will remtiiji s it J,. with its buffet, lounge, cardns'tn and other convenience. Kunipo will likely :.dopt uu ny Anterlctm There I a longing for grapefruit for breakfast. F.'i. kwh.-m cakes are l:ked wherever tried. F.rmled chicken. ci.rni"I lnef hash and wal'!es have an appeal that cannot bo resitis. American bacon, however. Is not popnbir In l'si'."' !; it is ! salty. Americans -r th b"-l--' scl -. p'.e in tlio world; ordinary men in tin streets of Ne Ymk ir ("huajo are dressed with a precision i..t sjualbd in any creat city of Furt.p-. lr Fu-otw. Americans dros rather after their home style tliHtl iiirdit.g In the local style. Hitherto Pari ha been the world center of vo!n.-n" fashions and I.itid"n the c.ntt r for tMen'sfatiions. Tin -re Is likely to 1-e a ia.e f t ertain Aimri. nn articles of attire. Perhaps in Pari at:d I.n lon sj.os wiji be si-en. "Th' l.Mest frmn Fifth avenue." In the industrial world Ann-rie:-.n ertii teney l a taught Furotvean so many thirds that the ef,-cts are Im-vomI esrima' au-I numeration In reasonable space.
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To -maintain ""' 'oiinty mitution the following eNliiHlitures were made:
I !'oor asylum. SlUiUs'l ; workhouse (part j ot die year). $M,i:U ; Jnlieita iisylnm. ' S."i J.i'T'.i ; children's guardians' home, ! 'M'.b7r. : deteii; Ion home. s7.i:i; iioirtI house. J.'l..".7i : heat, lijit and wat.T. ! VJ1.1 V
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ay s i 'bief Vnsor t'ri-el. t the f.sl. ral goierninent. Senator AllThis preiniabl iu re- ; ilredk'e introduced a resolutioM asking
I congress to pass a day ILht-sax ing la v. effective this summer. ' Senator lu,Tcv reint nxluccd tin
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i.ft t. ft... - vi ho vtid it was rough.
A we understand the Kils-i.ia situtltofl 'be li.ff. T''l " leffWl-en a bolsbeii a:d m tNHirg-fis is alHitit thirty r'.:!'.s.
'IiMHlriih highway commissiuti
bill
!-.. i tin's jt-riy Ion I It. o-t t!,e t4d s. M lv.
the fellow Who keeps Iii '.' ia a bank hasn't anyone w Im hides Iiis jn a n
shovl ! l-e t'lki-n by congress to f.r;r'g pr.va'e grved e.ridiT publlr sjinril in ord'-r the., the masses may- !! without itin'aiit sfr.gg!.' rsgainst rginirisl opprssi..n.
j with the revenue sections eliminated, j i Senator powers introduced a bill. fi- , illg the salaries of official "f second- I ! class ciiies, a follows; Mayor .'..mm j I and citv controller 4.. i i
Senator Van Anken pr. enteil a bill defining anarchism and pnoiditig pnn- : ihuieiit for sin h pri'i ilces. A bill prop.isjriv' an increase of from yt! to SlU a day as legislators' salaries was intro- ' i''i. ed by Senator N'ejdi.
TT..- "lev f I :t t during l ist July. August n'vi . pt.'!nb-r the At'ieric-iti ara.s pi-nus tiirto-l out taor. rifles tin n Pnt.iiti and Franco combined shows what At. erica can ! wh.-r, die makes qp her mind to do tt.
It i- g 'illg to be a long time before the truv.'ing s-,!, .:i,.!i from termaiiy will g i n large order iu lu-lgluta T France.
!. -o; i in hold out for three year V , h the obi cloth'-s you've k-ot. there wbi ih' plenty of -AtN.l in the country f .r row .,s.
Adopts Income Tax Measure. The Smith Joint resolution provbl ing for an a nieiidnieiit to the cuiistitu- ; tioti to ouiMicr lie- bgislaiuro to tlx the manner of levying for taxes againsi ' incomes was passed with only one dissenting vote. Senator Krskitit' -st I the negative vote. Senator Smith in-
1 form.il the senate that he had drawn
! the resolution hilllself becallsi
I that the amendment previously pjj,rovi'd etnMiwering the legislature to 'provide for tin- classification of pr..p- ; ertv for taxation ndght not include a
House Amends "Bone Dry" Bill. The Wright "bone dry" clincher bill. ;r ended to modify or eliminate several provisions to which st rung ol. .iect'i , has been raised, was passed to en(.i ostueiit in ihe bo'ise after an at- ' topi to kill it vas beat, n by a vote of ''.1 III .11. Amendments were a ided riiiittlin: ;!a- manufacture of wines and cordial for tioiiie eoiisiniipt ioti. striking out the section prohibiting bail pt r.ding id" peals mi liipiof decisions and providing tll.lt the l.'.U shall lioT aTeit the posesvj. ii of one ipcirt of whisky o'" liny part then "f In Id on Apt ! 2. H'lv The teal test ,,f strength a ' t . ol. the iotio of I'epfeseiitative po.v bottom, sccoiidiil b Kepres. ntr.i ive I k -er. that further . .iisi.lei at ion of lb.bill be itidetitlitel.' postpone.! I!. i"senllitUe Wright moved to lay tlo- motion i.ti the table alid called for the "avt-s" ami "tines. '
Uncle Sam's Allies Are Asking Smaller Loans AMKItK'A'S Job as bauk.r f.-r the a':;.-s w is lighter in .tanuary than at any litoe sir, eo the rati n ! ti r.d th a. Only .17i.i'.i was pai l out aloans to th all..- up to Jat.'ry U". Cr.-d: i-.t :.'.'isie. and j.aVT'iet.f m.idi -, ere r ported as f.-Üi.'A s;
I ! Railroads Great Problem Wjtcon. i Turn the railroads b:;i k to their lawful owmrs witb.o;! any ndl ' ina' ! legislation und they will all be ill the
he felt 1 '':i'd of reci.fs v. iiiiin ninety days.
I lilted Stat" ' .senator .tames Wafsoti 'of Indiana .b-eh ied during his addtess 'ill t'io Lincoln banp:et of t'ie I.in.ol'i (protective chili. l.ouisviUe, Ky., S'-na
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P.vj-.nr on th! :."-urt for a JJ, 'i Jl long title ran rir.-'ivd . ?' a V- ZI.V "VUi I iy I
It is fortunate that getting the At re z n soldi rs over was not us liw a t. : tis.ii r;ci a getting tla in back tio'.n-' is !r.'ly to .
tax on incomes. He advanced as ': I belief that there eollbl b,' mi fain r 1 niethof of taxation than that o'i ini Ironies and said the method wa In efI feet itl other states.
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II., real plutocrat is the man with . li,f!e cosn'ry place with a cow, i h k- r;s. a ( 'g or and a w ife w i 1 1 -im to eo nil the w ori '.
Several Hotels Ma Be Closed.
inspection of hotel in Indianapolis, following the fire at the Palace
hot. I probably will result in order: I tor Yatoii.
Sinn fo the Hosing of several hotel' until tire laws are complied with, it
interstate cointriTi commission, ijun'd figiites to show- t,,. i, January aloni government operation of rail roads showed a deficit of S7V.O-a oim. and that durirg the fr-t' y.-ar of ."ederal control Il'.'e W;:s deficit o' ..;s-niiHi i uni. '"I'll.- problem of govern iiieiil o ne sii i today the 'gri at"s proldetii facing Ami i n a ." said Si in-
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tnor't,. I i r": : ti-.n i :::-! priti-cd-ally by the i;rt::i:n,'t.t if ship-. ,. .f f..l. for paytuent of whiili tin Arneri'-an rrt dits b.ol I .rn largely iim-I. To'al credit ee-T 1 ly ih treasury ihcv an.outit to S.."',i.'.77.i'NN). but m!y .t7"dPVi h is be n jo tu;iiv ia!.!-.ut under these crsjit. i; recce. Lib. r i .- I l lb; t ia:.'..i have t.ever pres ntisl claims for pay-tnt-r.f. I:i;sia st ;j .r:7.""i to her r"'.,t on the treasury lunik, although she has .t i . t - j . T : -1 f..r money since the n-Mdutfon. Fntil -np.gr -s -f,.iT fi.e p-nding bill .idncated by th tnasury to uth "rize loan t'. the ..!!. s f,,r other than s'rotly war purpose, theial do nt biok: r.r i'Hüh !.: -ige di the i re-n tit l.ev rate of demands on the American governm tit. Ot,.. .f ib.. (,! ,,f the war I that l-iKi.., r.ow s.-etn a ordinary a did i iiliot.s fl few ye-.rs and n i k:' -i'in irr ;-osible.
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Hun Helmets Prizes in Next Victory Loan Drive RF.poUTS from Aniii.;n head-piarter in tl.rmanr show that 4 warehouses atnl barr.uk in the t'ublenz region, cramnietl with mil!in of !ollars' worth of war material, abandomd by th" iertnan. will revert to the PultisI States by default. The sun-
fdies w re not inveiitoriisl by the r.ctny and tannot ! turn.l ver to the allied p."' tinder the armistice term. Or e h'-.ndred nen of the salvage
brartmi-nt have i oti;p!eted:i iih 'tit ii"t J
work in hH king up tlu se material. They have made an inventory of only ix of the w arehou' so far. and their rert oti,priss tl tyi written page. In addition, investigator are cuntin-
Ualiy r.i.ditig to-vv caches. The matirl;d rang. from n!!" and r.gbfV t hug.- gtins. to. ..motives arid shells. The salvagers bavt begun shtj ping tl.e t est of them into Frame, including m train'.oad f machine cm. auutiit imi and :i t essorie. Army official hold the opinion that muh of the stuff I not worth shipping spmce to th Piiifeil States. Iis(U,..il of g.-l that r. re usable and yet, n.t vatu.dde enough to trar.siM.rt nnss tl Atl.mti I tin-er'ain. Possibly they will be noli! to France. Material that at.r.ot be sohl will lie destroyed. From ri.iNN to 7'M1 to-irnan helt iets are t-lrg b-ad.-I on freight car for shipment to the ("n:ti-l States to ! dist riteitisj a prizes In tsonnectloa wi'h the next Vi. tory- loan inmpa ign. Tlio shipment consists of cavalry officers" bright feI helmet. and Pni.sian guard helmet, all d fai.ey ib -ig:i and most .f thorn piketl. These have .H'n in great demand by .uvenir hniger. This JM.:l i nne tisi birg.-, judging by the demsnd uj-.n isngre fnm very part of the i.entry f.-r troj hit s. t'atin.ii or fo-hl pieces are preferred, but trophies t.f any kind are Utter than r.--thing.
TO ALL VOMEN IVIjOARE ILL This Woman Recommend? Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Her Personal Experience.
Mclean, Neb." I want to rfom. mend Lydia E. Pinkham'a VecetabU
.ivompouna to all
women who nutfer from any functional disturbance, as it has done me more rood than all tho doctor's medicine. Since takim? it I have a fine healthy baby rirl and have gainedin health anj strength. My husband and I both praise yoar med-
nmn.' Mri Jfitrv K-iwrt u x-ili t
Na 1, McLean, Nebraska. This famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, has been restoring women of America to health for more than forty yeirs and it wi!! well pay any woman who suffers from displacements, inflammation, ulceration, irregularities, backache, headaches, nervousness or "the blues" to give this successful remedy a triaL for irw-rt1 npetn. n -. A
your ailment write Lydia E. Pinkham M-dicine Co., Lynn, Majs. The result cf its long experience is at your service. Stop Losing Calves Yon can Stamp Abortion Out of YOUR HERD and Keep It Out
Bj tb UM of On. DAVID ROBERTS' "Anti-Abortion" Sen all ExpiM EJtfly Applied. &ur Rftult.
L Kd itcca-MtuIl-r lor 3 yrart. Connlt Dm. DAVID ROBEHT9 bout all nlmal allmrnt. InformatloD fr. Brad for FP.ll
COPT Th Canl Srx-clalia- with full li.'. rBtilnaou Att-Mtm ia tvtk. DR. DAVID ROBFRTS VlTfJUMUt Y CO- 10 Gr tat) At-, Waaiaah. V ik.
LetCuticuraBe YourBeautyDoctor All druN Ma. Soap S. Oiataaat S A 60. Talc-oia & Saat;! nrk frna of "Catlctara. tt. C Nita "
CLIP LIBERTY BOND COUPONS
Many Holdere of Small Denomination! Have Mistaken Idea in Not Collecting Interest When Due. It si-iiii thnt ninny hnhh'Ts t-i I. ih frty hoiiils iiri- tint culli'itin. tho in-ti'i-i-st whin it fall. ilui. If It I h Miuill hoii'I thi half-farly intin-st U a Mimll mihi. Pfrhiips In 'l"i i 't Lni'v. h.u to tin it. Kvt-ry sl ni'Hith ri intiii'st iniMiii. uttaoheil t' the hnnd. f ii 1 1 - i!ut. It I us pM.'l us iniititv at jitiy ri'it'i tiihle li;mk. fut if tiff iiihI hiiii'l it In ot tin bank. Tht-n put tin- niimniit info Vnr S.iv inj stiimji or into nnothr I.ihorty hond Milisi-ript in. UV havt finiml hoiiillnhtiTs: who f:ill'1 to clip rowimi with tin' I'li-a that by lettlns th-' :;.iv trriiiitiit ktt-p tin' interest fininy tht'v vvfrt lulpiiiiT on with t h vvar. I'.tit that is nut the way to ilo it. U'ht-n inttTi'st fall dut the trt'iisun r must hold in rriulint's. a stun Mill, fit-tit tt pay it nil. Ity ooUortin tin int. ri's't und irivotln th jiroi i . iN in stamp yon take it off tin' tiviiir.v" hand and th'iin up tin lik. Vtik vni.r I.il'.'ity Imtul fnri'stiiit'ii' M-riotislj. flip ih'1 otipon vvlnti thi'V fall diif. Saturday Ilvt'iiii:.' JV.st.
Where Egypt's Trade Goes. M.ci' than 7i jxT nnf of In tr:i !' of Kcypt I with tho r.ritish jhism' si. ms. - Pittsburgh lMpat'li.
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ImI.I- t'7-i ha h-t'ti laid to ha-.in. S. l.:l ll.' authorship of th Shak- , "ri-:in plJi. and if one I n illlhiirl to pfovi' :t tfn' ofhtr tbr pni'k T ii''d ii "t orry.
l-Tr t --rf" ss that vvns rhrra'ti-rl-ti.-itfv Atnt rh-an hu si,,,wn n I,rlin wh.-ti irii- i-t pi ttir oirat"r tiM.k pit-: art's, vi hüi niai him' curt were firing and tr.hH wt-r droppins;.
If iti.iy thnt thtri I oin-r tu Ii" j flinnj In vhi-itt prln. but thtrt are in p li.rii'iar) nidii atioti nt luiriir t i'f l' i h r'. nnd roi'fr'..
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ti I '.iin uf (-duration I tmw on v !!' f:ir; f.y vh.ii.lti that utiu fh'r ' fiiTtnariv tnitstit Mil-
i nisi 1km promptly furtoiti'ti.
Th fii'Ti ho nn if.'t no tif. ion -'it of crvlnjr itiattklnd I tme I ' ti s t..vr r-ii;;.id how nuirh iv r. Ita rtiint hnmattlfy Whnn one mr -A Iv;?.
va disrh.si'd in a pi roiial rt-purt to
thf hoar. I of pitl.lir Mifity hy .1. II. Ililkfii.'. ihii'itor of lira- piw otif ion
New Albany Plant Closes. Iiit to a disptiti' lit'tvvtiii tho worknu'ti and the roitipatiy ri l.-i l itie to vvorkini; i-otiditioti. th (lilo Fall Iron work nt Ni-w Albany, t niphiyiii-i 4i nun. -huf down fur mi Indiflnltt lriiMl.
Department Is Undisturbed. The ho;isi v ot I'd by ."1 "nyes" to I I'll vi tin builditu and Imi r ilrpartHu nt of tin1 stato iiiidi-r tht propositi tr i?lt .ii- of a hill to Hrpnrati' the statt' haiikiiiff ih i arlini'iit frMu tlio of-fi'-t' of tlo- auditor of state ami rontt a in v di'partiiM'ii. Winn tho bill latin i:p fur nooond roiuliiiL'. IJopn 'titiitlvo Mi'iidt-iilinll IiiIiimIiii i'd nn tMiii'iiilin.'iit to roduro t!if salary uf tht priimsud blinking coiiiinissiutior to fi -t to im d S.V-iWl, tho orlk'ituil hill imnMiim for n wihiry of not to -X-food Ainondtnont w adoptod.
Six New Lobbyists. Six iii".ily rotistfi lobbyists 1 avi-hi-iruti u'u'i'tit inns in b'isl;iivi' l irih'. Tln'v art Marlin Ilutj und Thuiu:. I. Slifiit'. both uf I ii 1 i i ii: j m ! i . for tho Indiana Mov ini; I'i. turo nsso.-iation ; Harry Iioid of IndiaiinH,list fur tin InPTstnti' 1'nbllo Si rvb i. i otiip.iny : Karl I. Nurri of I'ast lihairo. in tin intorost of niofur vi hb h- li tishitiun. :url t'harlo I'.rook f IndinnaiN'li. for the IndianniMili hwal f tin. In. linns Firettiott's no iatlun.
to Supplant Coal in Our Merchant Marine
PLANS h-.k:i..' to vaIy in-.J u-u. .f ,.d ful by Atnoriran nu-nhant ll V"'N l.itVi' . in ib'Viloti-d :it iiirVr..nr Lttii..n ti-i.! uf tfo tir,'..i-
, oil pr.Jniri-r it.t.rosts. s;,i,. vi;. :. r,4,j n prt-t r.taf iv ts of tho i-hfpplr.ir boanl. I J.-l n II. Uossi'tt r. liret tor of up-
Few Changes Under Hmes. I'ovv chano in th.- imtsuiiii.-i of tho vnrioii division of tlio stnto doparttnoiit of publir itistriHtioti will Ii, mad" by tho shift In iidin'iiisi ration March 1.". win n HoriK f i;ilis. tho pr'ont stato siiicrinti mlont. will sti-i-its. i'd by L N. Ilino of 'rawf.irdvlllo, oloctod lat Niivotnbo.r Tho cbatii-i--In tho depart tin tit will b in tin minor othct's, it i uiidorstood While Mr. Mino ha tint tnndo public any if hi npptilntiiiotit. It I said that tho matter haa been given clos ncrutlny tor nereral t.cks.
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nti'in f.-r tho lard. atinontirfs that N'triil- nf the proposal, ttntntively ntt ptfl ar l-eitij; vvorktil nut proliniiiiary tu sMlon toward the et:ib!ihinent of additional oil hunkerlnc f-irill-ties at variuu fmrt and nn. nt-rat Ion with tho ml prod-ncr to assart a steady inpply of fuel. f Ml fuol s tht real nolntlon of th AmiricSln nierh-.nt mafir.t problom." Mr. i:osofir tsabl In m-tllnlntr the poli
cy iimbr dovt lopmont. "What Ii chirfly Mu ss;,--, somph to i ornition f tho variou enterprise and Infen-st ronrernti. and durin the last few !ays we have snrreedeil in reachInj: nn n !t rtandin?. I U lit ve. with the oil produc'r preliminary to proroitlin: further. "It vvotil.i b nnnlftsily unconon;l to rt-iMlh new bunkeract farllltle! In port -hfn tht-y niv --re av.-iih-ihlo, and yet It -n 111 bo ne-eary to widen the fariiitio. fur oil iapply to ts,.j. We have r-onot-itiently tirol nUPiinroH that the vistins plant tvl! W oi-erattI In conjunction with the system the liard Im rontemplatlns r-stahSishln:. "The Imi-ortanc- .f .ii fud to the future of the American merchant marine, I believe, cannot be ovwrrated. It mean the difference between suo cess and failure. In sLurt."
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Why. Postum instead of coffee Try the change for ten days if health or other reasons appeal to you You'll like this excellent table beverage with its rich mild coffeelike flavor t the results of the change will appeal toyouThatswhi) so much POStum is sold nowadays
