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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1920)
PRESIDENT REFUSES TO ANNUL TREATIES D odge B rothers Congress Held to Have Ex ceeded Authority in Order ing Abrogation. Free! Pennsylvania Auto Tube “TON TESTED” Kor a 1 1 in i I rd period \vi* mv giving now and regular riislomers, with each V.uuiim ('up Tin* bought at our garage, one Ton Tested" Tube of rones pond ii iii size. I»uy NOW! Sa\e money by antieipatini; yijur summer and tall tirò and tuho m ods. The Service Garage Spray, Long & Cruson Washington.— Pr«-»ld«;nt Wllaon has dncllni ft to t ;«k•- stops toward tormina tlon of rortaln comniorclal tr<atl<-» as dlpwti-d by uougrno» In iho morchant iiiarlnn act, huldlug Uiut "such a coura« would bo wholly lrroooocllabio with tho historical reapoct which th« Unltod Hlat«o has shown for lta tutor- national enguK<menla.” Formal annouseament of tho prusl- dont’s doclalon wan tuado at tho state depart in<-iit. Tho morchant marine act as upprovod by tho prosldont on tlio closItiK day o f tho last congr«ss aodblon directed tho « xaeutlvs within >0 days to glv«t notice to foreign na tions of tho Intention» of tho United Htutes to terminate any sect Iona of existing commercial treatlea which re strict the right of tho American gov eminent to lmpoa< discriminatory charge« on shipping In foreign bot toms Tho president, tho state depart ment's annouiic* nwnt said, also held that congress exceed'd Its authority In giving such direction#. Secretary president, citing as a precedent the Colby Is (junti-d as supporting the set Ion-of President l i n y * In 1979 la refusing the demand of congress that a tr-sV with China h<- abrogated. The |M>wer of modifying trout leg, President lla y s held. Is not lodged by the con stitution In congress. Termination of th< 32 trestles, af firti-d hy the act, tho presldnnt .was said to have held, "would amount to nothing b-ss than breach or violation of auld treaties, which . . . rover every point o f contact and mutual d«- pendenro which constitute the modern relations between friendly states.” The announcement said that “ ta have vetoed th«> act would have sar- r I fired tho great number of sound and enlightened provisions which It un douhledly contains." !TRADE BALANCE CUT SINCE 1919 F r t the / ! t ! S S m a th out Jor a tr , ! title FITS t r th m h i ,t {h a ir , lu *kt them tufa, tugi them out, -tvi/h l*i*ku n a n n a l k ./ e n u ia r. I I I that in snug, yet pliant; correct in rest, comfortable in action— that is Lackawanna tit. It has its origin in well studied design and the most at « urate construction. It displays its usefulness in a matchless adaptability to the play «»f vigorous young movements and muscles. A In Lackawanna t4iere is comfort off as well as on. It tul>s unshrinkingly In-cause pre-shrunk. Iu-onomy to«»— for Lackawanna stands wear and wash with uncommon tenacity. LACKAW ANNA T W IN S lln Jm v e a r fo r fíoyi an d (nr/1 front B IR T H T O S1XTKKN M o tt »ho|it rarry I j r l i m n u Tw in« U m lrr w ra r in varimi« «tylri ami in i|iMlitirt to >uit r v r ry rri|uirrn*ciit <•( arrvitc and |nitc. Washington.— Th e American trade balance for the first eight months of 1920 was $1.493.000.000, compared to more than |3.00u.000.000 for the cor responding p«-rlod of 1919. according to figures made public by tho depart ment of commerce. They showed Its lini>ort trade Is expanding at a more rapid parn than export trade. Im ports for the eight months of the year rxee«-d«'d those of tho 13 months of 1919 by approximately $100,000.000. Imports In 1919 <-stabllahed a new high record. On the other hand, ex ports for the eight months wero $2, 347,171,969 less than those In the 12 months of 1919 nnd were only $211,- 000.000 greater than tho exports for tho first eight months of last year. The total of exports for the months was $5.493..254.171. The total of Imports for the eight months was $4,000,627.445, compared with $2,261,550,440 for tho correspond lug period In 1919. DRYS TRAIL WETS OVERSEA Would Cancel Citixenahlp of Brewers Who Start Forslgn Business. Washington. -Resolutions demand ing that congress enact laws providing for thn cancelling of tho citizenship papers of Americans who go to for eign countries "to engage In bualm-sa outlawed In this country." were adopt ed by tho American section of tho World Prohibition federation, meeting here In conjunction with the Interna tional Congress Against Alcoholism. The resolutions also asked that such persona bo d«*prlvcd of tho protection of tho American government and that so far as poas'.blo they be Vest rained from representing themselves os Americans. Officer Found 8laln Near Still. Aberdeen, Wash.— Blindfolded, bear ing three gunshot wounds and covered with two planks and a tangled mass of weeds, tho body of Nicolas Koleakt, 24 years o l d . « special officer of the Aberdeen police department, was found by boys In a shallow creek In dense woods about three miles south •of South Aberdeen. He had been miss ing since last Tuesday, when he was assigned to hunt down operators of s still alleged to be located near the spot where his body was found. Big League Playere Indicted. Chicago.—The Cook county grami Jury voted true bills against the fol lowing baseball playere In conn«M-tlon with Ite Inveetlgatlon of alleged "throw ing" of world's series games last year: Kddlo Clcotte, Claude W il liams. "Chick'’ Clamili, "H appy" Folsch. 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