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VOU XIL, No. 24.
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Q HA NTH PAHM, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON
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KENTUCKY BREWERIES
MAY BE CLOSED DOWN
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OPPONENTS PROMIME TO SCHMIT O
QUESTION TO PEOPLE FOR
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Washington,
Dec. 20. —(A.
I’. i Court
action to close
three ilxmlsviile,
Kentucky,
Breweries on the ground that
they are distributing a bever­
age containing more than the
legal amount of alcohol, will b«
sought,
federal
prohibition
headquarter« announced here
today.
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RATIFICATION
MEXICAN COTTON CROP
F 41,1/4 FAR SHORT IN YIELD
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1021
1HOLK NUMBER »»«I
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YOUTHS STEAL BREAD, nilin QI
ARE GIVEN REPRIMAND lUllU II
♦ Hyracuae, N V., Dec. 20.—
♦ 11. N. Hj
In stealing when
♦ you’re hungry there’« a moral,
♦ La the Judgment at Chief of Po-
♦ Ike Cad In, of this city. With
♦ father, brothers and alsleTH -
♦ Indeed, the whole family out of
F work, with an empty-cupboard
♦ end no prot»pc< t of even a loaf
«’AI'ITAL HHII* TONNAGE OFFER­ ♦ of bread to relieve the gnawing
ED IM AtX'EITED—JUft EX-
0 actuation in the stomach, two
PEUT TO KAIL JANUARY >4
♦ youngsters 'Philip
and Eze-
♦ klel. 17 and 14. respectively,
♦ of the Ixtgash family here—
♦ were caught while stealing
♦ bread. Their pitiable story of
♦ "want" al home appealed to
♦ the chief, who, after investlga-
Four Power Pact Dora Not (Myer ♦ lion, liberated the youth« With
♦ a warning not to «teal again.
Istands »f Japan Is I'rwJdrat'«
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Stanti—Is Personal Opinion
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INJUNCTION IS DENIED
STOCK YARDS TRADERS
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Chicago, Dee. 20.—( A. P. I
— Efforts of Chicago-stock yard
traders to prevent the enforce­
ment of the new livestock
trading act. failed today when
Federal Judges Italidis. Evans
•O' and Fitzbenry dismissed tbelr
* application for an injunction
♦ restraining Secretary of Agri­
KI’BLI* INTRODUCES MEAHI RE ♦ culture Wallace and
District
IN LEGISLATl RE TO RAISE
♦ Attorney Clyne from enforcing
NEEDED MONEY
the law.
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♦ DELEGATION HINTS THAT SOME
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CHINA'S GAME SHOOTING IM
BEING RAPIDLY' WIPED OCT
Mexico City. Dec. 20. (A. I’.) —
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—akluo's coltoli crop this year will
not tie morn than 80,000 bales as
Txmdon, Dec. 19—.(A. P. )—China
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compared to a normal annusi crop
has long enjoyed the repotation of Modified Naval Ratio Proposals
of 125.000 1>al.-s, according to re­
♦ Majority Express Thetnwlvra Against being one of the world's finest
Would Give Nation Navy De­
cent ratiniate«. Tho dec res«« is said
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Method of Financing—Three
shooting grounds, especially as re­
flXrd lo Defensive Purposes
to b» ths result of the determina­
Bills Approved
gards pheasants, snipe and wildfoul,
MEXICAN PKEK1DENT BECOMES
tion of growers In the taguna dis­
but Arthur de C. Sowerby, well
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REGULAR EDITORIAL WRITER
I known here as a naturalist and ex-
trict, where the bulk of the crop
Washington, Dee. 20.--(A. P.) ■ la produced, not to coltivale their
Washington, Dec. 20.— (A. P.)—i
Dublin, Dec. 20.—(A. P.)— Depu­
Salem, Dec. 20.—(A. P I - The fflorer. says that the game of the ty Milroy ta speaking in the Dall
The Brillati delegation formally ask­ fields until market prices are blgh- France today accepted the American
Mexico City, Dec 19.- -(A. P> —
country
is
being wiped ont owing
ed a plenary aaenlon of thè army er.
Bireann in support of the Anglo-
proposal tor a capital whip tonnage j "Alvaro Obregon” has become a legislature today was considering
the problem of funds for the "Ore­ to fts wholesale exportation in cold Irish treaty, demanded and received
conference tomorrow or Thursday to
of 175.000.
for
the
regular editorial writer
storage
to
satisfy
the
demand
for
gon 1925 Exposition,” as the pro-'
a promise from De Valera and other
l>raamrt the RrtUah case for the abo-
The Japanese delegation expecting four
Spanlsbdanguage
morning
this kind of food in Europe.
lltlou of submarines
The British
treaty opponents to submit the ques­
to complete the conference soou, newHpapers here and his articles on posed fair was designated in the bill <
There are no adequate game laws
t'HRINTMYN PARDONN WILL
Indicated that unlem an agreement
tion of ratification to vote of the
have tentatively booked the entire timely topics have atracted much at- introduced by Representative Kubli,
in
force
in
China
and
the
export
Go To WARTIME OFFENDERS
of Multnomah county. Two tax meas­
la resoti ad on the submarine matter
Irish people.
stnamer Shinyo Maru sailing ■from tention IhrougMput the republic.
ures. one providing a property taxi trade has been carried on on such
all accomplished so fur toward naval
Han Francisco January 2 4.
The Mexican president chose as
an
extensive
scale
as
to
bare
com-
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Washington,
Dec.
introduced by Kubli, and the other
limitation might be upset.
Queenstown. Dec. 20.—(A. P.) —
bln first subject "The Freedom of
<'hrlet mas pardons to be Issued by
by Speaker Bean, proposing a three l pletely exterminated the game re­ The removal of British troops from
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the
Presa."
suggested
by
tbe
lively
Washington,
Dec.
20.
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(A.
P.)
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President Harding will include
year income tax with the same terms serves of the lower Yanglaze valley Ireland has been suspended, They
' President Hardtag Is understood 401 controversy several newspapers were |
Washington. Dec. 20.—(A. 1* •
number of |>crsonn Imprisoned
and exemptions as the federal in- as well as of large stretches of will not be withdrawn unless
the
i regard the four power Pacific tree-1 having with Sub-Secretary of Inter-1
France's modified naval ratio pro­ violation of war laws.
I come tax. are before the legislature. ( Manchuria.
treaty
is
ratified.
ior
Lugo
who
made
some
threaten
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as
not
recovering
the
principal
posals were presented to the naval
¡The majority of the house members
(•lands of Japan any more than it ing remarks against the editor of
sub-commltten of 15 today by Al­
signed air-agreement against the pro­ ADVERTISING WIILL IMPROVE
El
Universal
following
his
sharp
.
'
covers
continental
United
State«.
¡
bert Harrant, head of the
French
Dr. A. M. Knapp was a business
HEALTH IN PH I LIPPI NEH
perty tax. Highway traffic legisla­
I Thia view, which is contrary to that criticism of the government.
delegation. They proposed a pro-
visitor in the city yesterday and to*
tion
is
being
considered
In
a
joint
President Obregon gave every as- i
; voiced by the official spokesmen of I
j>ortlon to give France a navy de­
Manila. P. I., Dec. 19.—(A. P.) — day from Medford.
' . house and senate ro^da committee.
voted largely to defensive purposes. Affair Will Be Hehl January •.|4ith* 'merlran delegation, was dee surance in his editorial that free-
)j(i ¡Only three "emergency measures" Governor General Wood baa etarted
In Three < <>unlie*
crlbed at the White House as the1 do tn of speech and press will
i have been eo far approved by the an intensive campaign to improve
maintained
In
Mexico
throughout
his
president's
personal
opinion.
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joint ways and n<eans committee. health conditions in the Philippine
administration.
A farmers’ week in conjunction I
—-W - ■ I I.
I
i Islands by teaching the people how
with Jackson and Douglas counties [
Halern, Ore.. Dec. 20.—(A. P.) — to avoid and combat the most com­
will be held for farmers of Josephine
PORTLAND 'LIRKF.TS
' Ijeaders in the senate and house said mon diseases which sap the vitality Gun Hihrr of Portland Ties for
Homer
Davenport
Monument
at county January 9-14. The Oregon
High Place Among Catchers
at noon that some plan of financing of the country. He has instructed
<7.00 : the fair is expected to be worked out the director of the Philippine health
Choice steers...... .........<6.50
Milverton I« Goul
Agricultural College is sending out!
<«.00 I before night. Kay, of Marion, said service to prepare a circular setting
Cboloe dairy oalves ..<<.50
National
men to the three counties to cover Government Wilt Open
San Francisco. Dec. 19.—(A. P.)
■ Hogs, prime light
<8.58 o <8.65 the majority of the house opposed forth the causes of various diseases —Official fielding averages of the
Playground This Mummer
Salem, Ore, Dae. 19.—(A. P.l — the different phases
of work In
| Best lambs__________ <7.25 © <8.00 the income tax. Kay and Gordon and the methods which can be used ! Pacific Coast Baseball league, an-
Oregon real dent« are raising funds which the farmers are interested.
Han Francisco. IW. 20.— (A. P.) East Mountain Lambs <8.50 © <9.00 ¡of Multnomah, said the extra cent to prevent them and stamp them nounced here today, place the Sac­
for tbe arectlon of a monument over Prominent speakers on tbe different
—Dedk-allon of the Mount McKinley Eggs, buying prtae
«44c ( $ 45c gasoline tax la being favorably con- out. The circulars are to be posted ramento club first in olub fielding
the grave of Homer Davenport, the subjects are being brought here.
bated cartoonist, who was burled at
On Tuesday the subjects will be National park In Alaska, tho most Eggw. nell tag prie«.......
48c © «OC _ siderad.
£
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Secretary
of State Kirzer in public places in evsry municipal­ for the 1921 season with a mark of
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his blrthptacs, Milverton, Ore . near poultry, crops and rodents.
® ®®° 'offered a plan to take it from the ity of tbe Islands, and are to be .972. Seattle won second place with
C. C. remote of th« nation's big play­ Eggs. saMlng candled .-
bora, nine years ago al the age of Ruth, a special let on farm crop«. grounds. may take place next sum- Eggs, white banner!«« .
BJc © 5
various appropriations and impose
I..."_ ; read to every class in the public an average of .965. Only 20 points
forty-throe years
Professor <V>aby, of the |>oultry de- mer, according to reports received Butter, extra cube«
41o © 41Ho!a poll tax, and appropriate <600,000 schools throughout the archipelago, separated Sacrament from Salt Lake
j Butter _
Davenport was raised at Silverton partmept and f, N. Gabrlelson. who here from the north.
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last on the list.
—......... annually. Numerous bills are being;
Active administration of the big Wheat
knew sveryone for miles around has had charge of rodent control '
"Track" Hannah, Vernon, and
..<1.02 © <1.09 : introduced on various subjects. A LE(»ION post TO INCIA DR
and went from that little town to work in the state, will be present : Park was taken up recently by the ’
MEN WORKING ON PAPERS Gus Fisher, Portland, are tied for
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large number of vetoed bills from ;
‘Portland. Dec. 20.—(A.
_____ to the sen-1 San Francisco, Dec. 29.—(A. P.) high place In the catching depárt­
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San Franoiaco. where bln work first Wednesday will be given over horti­ federal National Parks Service, and
„ ' . . P.)
. — last session
were reported
eggs.
2c ----
higher;
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... , to I —Organization of the only American ment among the catcher« that have
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gained fame
culture and irrigation, Prof. Pow- a superintendent, recently appointed, Livestock Is «toady; t__
Kozer
and referred
Itavenport never forgot Oregon or era. who has charge of the depart­ placed In charge. Plan» for the ded-. ,,uU*'r’ steady.
the committee_____________________ ¡ Itagion
Legion post on the Pacific coast performed regularly. Hannah made
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composed exclusively of newspaper his average of .972 in 140 games,
Silverton, One time, It Is seid, he ment of irrigation and ió Ils. l«eroy leation are now being made by Gov-
was sent to Interview Gladstone. Childs, director of the Hood River
It while Fisher made the same mark
NEW YORK'S TOY INDUSTRY'
raen was Perfected here today.
England's groat statesman,
After experiment station, and Professor
G.. in only 124 games,
AIDED BY OTHER STATES w111
as Frederick
getting by a cordon of guards, Dav­ F. C. Reimer, of lh< ie Talent experi- summer marking out the boundary
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Bunch Post. No. 116, in honor of a !
The beet fielding pitcher in the
enport found Gladstone In his gar­ ment farm, will discuss these sub­ lines of the park and they brought Philippin« Edili at Ion System
New York, Dee. 20.— fA. P.)— San Francsico newspaperman who league was Jacobs, of Seattle.
He
Will
back reports that the
reservation
¡New York, upon whom the Amerl-|dled recently as a result of wounds averaged .990, a point higher than
dens. The statesman asked IM ren­ jects.
Employ More in 11*22
port his name and where ile was
Dairying will occupy all of Thurs­ abound» in almost unaurpissed «can­
can Santa Claus depends for one- received in action.
Prougb, of Sacramento.
from.
day with Professors Fitts and Jam- ery. la remarkable for Its mountains
Manila p t ikw 20_ iA Pl__ ifourth of his wooden toys. Imports '
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"Silverton, Oregon,” was the re­ ineon of the extension department and valley» and la the natural home
mountain
here. On Friday animal husbandry of caribou, moose and
pir-
Gladstone got a map. looked up will take up the dsy with Profes- sheep.
of
education at the beginning of the j the New York State College
One big feature of the park la
Milverton and then made his visitor eors Potter and Ungren of the de-
next school year, according to an I
welcome, later Inviting him to call I partment at animal husbandry to Mount McKinley, tho highest peak announcement Just made by the sec- j
The toy making industry here has
on the North American continent. retary of the department of public j increased Kbout 130 per cent eince
again.
instruct
which rise» up 20,300 feet from the instruction.
in
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| th« war crippled the business
Alask Mountain range. On McKin­
m OSCO w . Dec. 20.—(A. F.)— Many Russian republic and federated gov­
Dr. W. W. Marquardt. Philippine i 2®rn^an^ . Toys here are made for
ley there are several glaciers and
educational agent in • the United | the most part of hardwoods obtain- formidable questions are to appear ernments. has been found unwieldy.
j snow always covers the summit.
States has been cabled to secure that | ed from waste of larger Industries. on the agenda of the Ninth All-Rus­ It is too large to assemble conven;
The McKinley Park contain» an i number of teacher» who «re wanted such as f,,rnlture factories,
sian soviet congress which convened ibntly. By degrees the actual con­
area of about 2.600 square miles and here to teach English to the Filipino I
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here {he
today.
Foremost of among
these . trol of affairs shifted to the council
SNOW
STORM
PREDICTED
the <prelim
is approximately 120 miles from its
teachers.
FOR PACIMCCOA8T TONIGHT ,nary
of |he
J^oni,c of commissars, which corresponds to
southwest to northeast corner, with
a cabinet, and is under the chair­
to
Kovno. Idthuaala, Dec. 20.— (A. sorlt from which all Aryan langu- an average width of more than
San Francisco. Dec. 20.—(A. P.) Policy, which abandon« communism manship of Nikolai Lenlne. .
P.I—Ths "main street" of Kovno, ages sprang.
Their English, how- miles.
M. Kalenine. who Is the legal
—Snow will sweep the North Pacific 1° a (considerable exteot, and the
wblch has always resembled, to a ever, Is of the American variety,
coast tonight, possibly turning Into famine which threatens to wipe out head of the government and Is gen-
Society Start <A I to Check Vndralrabta rain tomorrow, said the weather millions of Russians in th« Volga erally spoken of as president of the
certain extent, that of a wild west
Dr. Zaunlus, of the Idthuanian
Japanese Tendencies
[ | republic, will preside over the Ninth
forecast today. Storm warnings are i districts before the next harvest.
town, has become more American­ diplomatic corps, said that nearly
ized than ever
Dozens of the men <50,000 daily Is coming to IJthuanta.
It is more than a year since the All Russian soviet congress by Mr*
up.
Honolulu. T. H„ Dec. 20.—(A.
last meeting of the All-Russian so­ tue of his position as chairman of
now playing prominent roles In the from her sons and daughters in the
Reptilian Foot prints Will Be l*ro- P.)—Initial steps for the organiza­
viet congress and the congress has the central executive committee of
IJthuanlan government and in bus­ United States.
t oct cd Front Curio Seekers
tion here of a Japanese society, with
‘1A ><reat iroLo In the ectaiomiq
actually become much less import­ that body, lie signs treaties, grants
iness hare are Lithuanians who have
a main aim of 'suppressing certain
ant than might be imagined from pardons, receives diplomatic repre­
been In America and returned to life of Lithuana Is played by the
Holyoke. Mass.. Dec. 20.— (A. P.) undesirable activities of certain ele­
reading the soviet constitution. It sentatives and performs other more
their birthland since the country Amerlcan-Lithuanlans,"
he said.
won its independence. Soma of the "Trade enterprises, factories, banks, —The trail of the dinosaur In the ments among the Japanese of Ha­ V. S. Rail tabor Board (Considers has over 2,000 members.
Village or lees format tasks, but has no
Case Brought by Employes I nion
business men still retain their Amer­ etc., are being established with their Connecticut valley Is to be preserved waii" and of expressing the senti­
and town soviets call elections by sncl> powers as are vest’d in the
means of which delegates are select­ American '.resident.
ican citizenship. More strictly Am­ money. A group of them has Jus', If present plans are carried out... In ment of Japanese on important in­
Chicago, Dec. 19.—(A. P.)—The ed to attend conventions In pro­
"Dinosaur ternal and Inter-racial questions,
Leon Trotaky will address the
erican type clothes are noted
In purchased one of the largest textile tho red sandstone of
the were taken at a meeting called by right of railway companies to con­ vincial capitals which designate the congress concerning the army and
Lithuania than any other country factories In Kovno, which will pro­ l-edge" at Smith's Fefry, on
military affairs.
tanine will speak
duce yearly about 15,000,000 arshe- bank of the Connecticut river, are Consul General C. Yada, of Japan. tract work to firms or individuals delegates to the Moscow congress.
of Europa.
The meeting was attended by 40 removed from the Jurisdiction of the
JJthuanla. exoiusive of the d Is­ nes (an arwheno Is about three- the three toed prints and the tail
Only workman, soldiers, sailors on the changed economic policy. Ka-
marks of the mammoth reptile that leading Japanese of |the extensive United States Railroad 1 tabor Board and peasants who do not employ any menoff will discuss the famine.
puted Vllna territory, bas about fourths of a yard) of cloth.''
The Imputation here. k A commtltee of will come up for federal investiga­ laborers except by their own families I Chicherin will report on internation­
2,500,000 inhabitants.
At least
In the ordinary calls of a few days lived millions of years ago.
chair­
100,009 of these have been, at one at Kovno, the correspondent found chamber of commerce of Holyoke fifteen was chosen to further the tion when disputes on nine rail­ are entitled to vote under the con­ al relations and Bagdanoff.
time or another, tn America, while, the director of the town’s biggest and (Northampton are working on n organization. S. Osaki, president of roads are heard before the board stitution. Bolshevists make no claim man of the supreme economic coun­
The controversies involve that the elections to the congress cil, will discuss the progress of
according to UJthuanlan statistic«, ¡bank had been a resident of Sera li­ petition for legislative action look­ the Japanese Chamber of Commerce, today.
car and locomotive repairs
work, are democratic. They frankly call plans for the revival of industries.
' • ■ ton,
vv'ii , Pa.,
a aw, | the
« «« w manager
lowonnoa and president
j • ■ v• aa •• v ing to preservation of the ledge, by was selected chairman.
nearly a million of Lithuanian birth
Consul General Yada explained at track and common tabor job«.
their system a dictatorship of the The re-establishment of agriculture
or parentage are now residing
I | of the largest trading concern were Its Inclusion In the (Mount Tom state
In
i
The action in each
case was proletariat and do not pretend that will also be considered.
the meeting that American citizens
the United States. The country be­ both American citizens of ¡Lithuan­ reservation.
Dr. Edward Hitchcock, late pres­ are at a loss now as to where they brougiht by employes' organization’ their government has the support
Sessions of the congress general­
ing almost exclusively agricultural, ian parentage and tho under minis­
ly last about a week and resemble
they do not usually congregate In ter of foreign affairs had been a ident of Amherst college, discovered may obtain rai> resents live opinions whose members formerly did the of a majority Of Russians,
the ledge with its two acres or more from Japanese and that the new so- work now being done by outside
At every session of the All-Rus- the national convention of an Amer­
large cities. Among those In Amer­ Chicago lawyer.
50 ciety wlll be able to give these.opin- firms under contract. In most cases, sian soviet congress a central ican political party more than a ses­
The hotel porter had been a coal of reptilian footprints, nearly
ica, however, are many coal miners,
distributed about the Pennsylvania miner In Illinois and the passport years ago. Some of the finest spe­ Ions and express sentiment ade- the wages paid by the contracting executive committee of about 200 sion of the American congress. Com­
firms are lees than those specified members is elected which holds of­ missars make reports of the work of
department of the newly opened cimens were removed and placed In quately.
and Jlllnois mining fields.
Negotiations have been opened for railroad employes, a situation fice until the next congress is called their departments, the central execu­
The smallest Lithuanian village American consulate here was Jam­ the college museum. Easily acces­
with
‘Lithuanian-Americana sible from the state highway, the with the Japanese United Associa­ which the unions contend, at once and is the body in which the chief tive committee makes a report an t
generally boasts al least on« Eng­ med
new
lish-speaking cltlssn.
Jjanguages dally, naturalized and carrying Am- ledge has been visited by thousands tion and the Japanese Association, throws tbeir men out of work and functions of government are vested nominations are made for a
¡central executive committee, whloh
come easy to them, as their mother , «rlcan passports, seeking renewal of and It Is desired to protect Its mark­ the two Important racial societies of removes wage and working regula­ by the constitution.
In practice this committee, whose ( , in
Is p.M.up../
promptly elected «
and
iim
the wwmvim
session
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tongue. It Is claimed, Is the nearest these documents which proved their ings from damage by vandals and the Inlands, with a view to their I par­ tions from the Jurisdiction of the
modern approach to the ancient Man- j American citizenship.
souvenir hunters.
members are scattered all over the adjourned.
ticipation In the movement.
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Itabor Board.
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SACRAMENTO FIELDERS ARE HIGH
NEW PARK 10 BE DEDICATED
.... Sim MORE TEOBfOlIPJ.
QUESTIONS APPEAR ON AGFNOA
OF SOVIET CON°RI
JAPS ORGANIZE III HAWAII
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