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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1919)
WORLD HAPPE N1NCS OREGON lEEISUIDO! TACOMA UNIONS OE C O M WEEK t i l l OFF STRIKE S tate Capitol.—A fter a storm y ses | sion .Monday, the senate roads com i m lttee agreed to s ta rt w rangling over J the p atented pavem ent bills W ednes LEAGUE PLAN PROGRESSES Commission Said to Be Third Through With Big Task. A A A r STATE NEW <V S * ♦ u IN BRIEF TO DARKEN HAIR APPLY SAGE TEA P aris.—The society of nations com A fter w eeks of a snow less w inter m ission of the peace conference has eastern Oregon points a re again snow Bring Back Its virtually covered one-third of its task, covered, much to th e delight of w heat Look Young! Natural Color, Gloss and afternoon at 2 o ’clock. growers. T he w eath er is so w arm the it is officially announced. Attractiveness. Meanwhile, in th e house, the *10,- snow may not last long. Agreement, the statem ent adds, has I 000,000 bond bill was being studied by T he total county indebtedness of been reached on the principles under Common garden sage brew ed Into a the m em bers. A num ber of featu res ' K lam ath county is now *132,249.76, ac heavy tea w ith su lp h u r added, will lying the whole d ra ft for a society of connected with the m easure a re of lm- cording to th e sem i-annual statem en t tu rn gray, streaked and faded h air nations. portance to all citizens of the state. . of County Clerk C. R. Delap. T his is beautifully d ark and lu x u rian t. J u s t a n outline of the bond bill is set The fact th a t there has been much a reduction of *367.751 since a corres a few applications will prove a revela tion it your h a ir is fading, streaked forth. discussion a t th e sessions of the com ponding date in 191*. or gray. M ixing th e Sage T ea and Of the total bond issue, *7,500,000 Is ! ------------- mission for fram ing the society of na M otor vehicle reg istratio n s for Ja n S ulphur recipe a t home, though, is E vent, o f Noted People, G overnm ent, p arllcu larly « •••« ■ « « 1 for certain Qli. , u. troublesom e. An easie r way Is to prim ary trunk roads. W hen this ‘ <>nt S hip yard Wage tions has led to the belief In some uary, 1919, exceeded those of January, get a bottle of W yeth's Sage and 1918, by nearly 12,000, according to and Pacific N orthw est and O ther q u arters th a t the success of th e plan S ulphur Compound a t any d ru g store money is exhausted, Oregon will have Scale in No Way A ffected by tabulations for the m onth as m ade all ready for use. T his is the old tim e 713 m iles of hard-surfaced pavem ent i T hings W orth Knowing. was endangered. I t may be stated public a t the office of S ecretary of recipe im proved by the addition of S u n d ay 's Action. d istributed th u s: A storia to T he however, th a t in the opinion of men S tate Olcott. T here were *9,062 m otor o th er ingredients. Halles, 192 m iles; P ortland to the Cal- ' W hile wispy, gray, faded h a ir is not behind th is project, such Is not the vehicle reg istratio n s for the past sinful, we all desire to re ta in our P rem ier Venizelos of Greece called Ifornia line, 35* m iles; P ortland t o 1 m onth as ag ain st 37,21* for the sam e case. Jun ctio n City on the west side, 112 T aco,na* W ash —The general strik e youthful appearance and attra c tiv e upon P rem ier Orlando of Italy In P aris ness. By darkening your h a ir w ith Published reports th a t certain fun m onth of last year. recently, and the two men conversed m iles; H illsboro loop, *9 miles. T his *n Tacom a ended a t 8 o'clock Monday W yeth’s Sage and S u lphur Compound, The bill by R epresentative G alla no dam ental principles dear to the Amerl does not take into account five m iles m orning. It was officially called off one can tell, because It does it so concerning the claim s of th eir respec paved in U m atilla county nor 12.5 ghortly before 5 o .clock Sunday by the can delegation have been sacrificed are gher allowing counties to vote on the naturally, so evenly. You ju s t dam pen live nations to Albania. declared to be untrue, it being ex* question of jack rab b it bounties under a sponge or soft brush w ith It and m iles to he laid this y ear in Coos An Increase from *5000 to *6000 a county. T he foregoing gives an idea general strik e com m ittee. plained th a t some of the features de the initiative passed the house Fri draw th is through your h air, tak in g The resolution given out by the coni scribed as discarded never were includ day. Several counties have voted in one sm all stran d a t a tim e; by m orn year In the salaries of official rep o rt of what will be done for the Pacific ing all gray h a irs have disappeared, ers of debates In th e house aud of and Colum bia riv er highways. m lttee says: ed in th e original A m erican or B ritish favor of such bounties, but the su and, a fte r an o th er application or two, hearings before Its com m ittees, was prem e court declared such county your h a ir becomes beautifully dark, Out of the bond Issue *2,500,000 is ‘‘We of the organization com m ittee plans. voted S aturday by th e house. Lord R obert Cecil and General legislation invalid w ithout an enabling glossy, soft and lu xuriant. H<'« for o th er roads. T his sum of th e general gtrike commlttee> ag T his preparation is a delightful toi Sm uts, representing G reat B ritain, act from the legislature. will be sw elled by the receipts from let requisite and Is not intended for Com m andants of all arm y camps and sem bled this, th e ninth day of Febru met in the rooms of E. M. House with gasoline tax, m illage and surp lu s li- P runegrow ers of w estern Oregon the cure, m itigation or prevention of posts have been instructed by General cense money, so th at th e sta te high a ry ’ recom m end th a t th e follow P rem ier Orlando, of Italy, and Dr. who have com plained of discrim ina disease. March to prevent the sale or delivery W ellington Koo, the Chinese delegate, tion in the prices paid by the govern Ing resolution be p a sse d : of uniform s by civilian tailo rs to of way comm ission will have a com fort Rugby School. F riday. T he group w ent over the m ent for prunes for the arm y will be able bank account with which to im “ ’W hereas, th e general strik e has ficers and men of the arm y to be dis The fam ous English school a t Rug whole field and devised plans for given hearings a t Salem soon, accord prove th e "o th er roads.” T hese "o th charged. fulfilled its m ission in show ing the m eeting any attem pts th a t m ight be ing to notice received by S enator Me by to which "Tom B row n” w ent and e r ro ad s” are in th e system already so The labor situ atio n in Papeete, Is adopted and they p en etrate m ost of | lid arity of labor, to show th e ero made to im pair, In th e ir opinion, the N ary from the W ar departm ent. Cap a t which he had so many adventures, land of T ah iti, Is acute as a conse the counties. ployer of labor th a t th e w orker will value of the original project of a soci tain H .B . W alker, of the division of was founded in the y ear 1567. Or, a t quence of the recent epidemic of Span Out of the *2,500,000 and such oth er | ‘F necessary, use th e general strike, ety of nations. purchases, is now on the way to the least, It was in th a t year th a t one ish influenza, as It Is estim ated th a t sum s, the com m ission Intends building now th erefore, be it, L aw rence S heriffe of London, grocer, P resid en t W ilson was in consulta Pacific coast to hold such hearings. fully 50 per cent of th e Able-bodied la highw ays to the coast. Included are sta rte d a free school a t Rugby, w hich tion w ith V ittorio Orlando, the Italian P lans for e n tertain m en t of the Ore ' Resolved, th a t each of the crafts borers died of the disease. afterw ard becam e the Rugby which prem ier, and w ith M. T rum bltch, the the reads from R oseburg out to Coos , . .. , , . Bay: from Eugene p art way to F lo r-. " ,ndivW ualg wh° a r « »<* affiliated Jugo-Slav foreign m inister, who called gon C attle & H orse R aisers' associa we know today. Count Kurolyl, president of H un tion, which will hold its annual con once; from C orvallis to Toledo and wltb tl,e M e,al T rades, r e t u r n tn work upon the president In the P aris W hite vention in Bend in April, w ere out gary, bus informed his cabinet th a t the House. Coal. division of lands shall commence as from McM innville to T illam ook; the at 8 A- M., F eb ru ary 10, 1919. T h at if lined last week by the Bend Comm er The indications were th a t an effort coastal road first unit from Seaside, any c ra ft or individual is discrim inât Though wood and tu rf formed tho soon as the land reform act Is pub cial club, and will be announced in was being m ade by the president to lished. according to a dispatch from via Elk Creek and Cannon Beach to ; ed ag ain st, we, th e gen eral strik e com- detail in the n ear future. A featu re fuel of our early ancestors, in vestiga m ediate between the two nations for Nehalem. tions have proved th a t the B ritons, Vicuna. m It tee, will tak e such action as will the purpose of aiding them to reach of the preparations, It w as learned, In the Interior, the plan designs lm- even prior to the Roman occupation, will be a cam paign for new m em bers. The W estern F ru it Jobbers’ associa provem ent of the cen tral Oregon high tbem back °n the job.’ an agreem ent for th e settlem ent of m ade use of coal. But as it w as pos F ire a t Gold Beach W ednesday af tion, ut Its 151b aniiuul m eeting in way, which is from K lam ath Falls to I "P assed by the general strik e coni- th eir conflicting claim s regarding Al sible to utilize only such coal as lay ternoon destroyed a m ajor portion of Chicago, S aturday, adopted resolutions lleml and from Bend to T he Halles; ¡m lttee th is 9th day of F ebruary, 1919 bania, Fium e, Is tria and D alm atia. a t or n ear the surface, th e practice condem ning the service of the A m eri an o th er projected road is from On- J N ineteen sm all belligerent nations the business section of th e town, in did not m ake headw ay for many cen "G eneral S trik e Com m ittee, cluding th e general sto res of the Wed- can Hallway Express company, oper tarlo to Burns and thence to Bend. : won definite recognition from the su turies. “C. W. Bryan, S ecretary. atin g under federal control. prem e council of the peace conference derburn T rading company, Bischel In th e south th ere Is the Ashland t o 1 The d em ise of the gen eral strik e F riday, which granted four additional hotel, B. M. L ittler's hardw are store, Twenty buildings In the h eart of the K lam ath Falls and to Lakeview road. A Lady of Distinction. and th ere Is also the Mackenzie Pass llo<‘8 not affect ,h e Metal T rades seats on the com m ission on th e soci Dr. S chlelnann's drug store, Bank of Is recognized by the delicate fascin at F airbanks, Alaska, business d istrict Gold Beach, and th e Coos and Curry route. The Mount Hood loop haa been Councl1 8 t’° n ‘'’oversy with the Etner ety of nations to lesser countries. T his ing influence of the perfum e she uses. have been destroyed liy a fire which telephone station. T he loss is estim started early F riday. It* an effort to In the program for a couple of yeurs, 1 B<>,lcy Fleet C orporation over the ship gives to the sm all pow ers nin e seats ated at betw een *75,000 and *100,000. A bath with C utlcura Soap and hot w ater to thoroughly cleanse the pores, save the federal buildings and the the com m ission having already set vard wa8B scale. T he shipbuilders on the com m ission which will fram e A pproxim ately *0,000 out of 54,000 followed by a dusting w ith C utlcura the plan for the society and 10 seats aside »24,000 Io m atch a sim ilar sum wl11 uw alt tb e action of the Pug< first national bank, firem en tope down acres of the low er K lam ath lake Talcum Pow der usually m eans a clear, from the governm ent to be used this Sound council in which they a re af to the five g reat powers. adjoining stru ctu res. Poland, Roum anla, C zechoslovakia, m arsh lands, w hich are’ being re sw eet, healthy skin.—Adv. y ear on the zig zag section, which is Filiated w ith S eattle and E v erett The prlceflxing com m ittee of the war 12 m iles long. The sta te money for workera 1,1 th p "- crafts. and Greece, will hold additional seats. claim ed by the installation of gales Bees as Weather Guides. Industries hoard will cease to exist itli tills loop comes from tile Bean B arrett * be °FF o t th e general strike T his concession became know n after at the S outhern. Pacific crossing of Bees are good w eather guides, being March I. T his became known through bonds. J "lak es It unnecessary for the long a long session of the com m ission on the K lam ath S trait, have been drained, publication In th e official bulletin of Supplem enting the *2,600,000 to de- ’ borem en o r o th e r organizations to the society of nations, which P resident w ith a total low ering of the w ater of sluggish and inactive in the m orning the committee on public Inform ation velop this road program will be post ,ak e Further votes e ith er In w alking Wilson attended. The chief point dis two feet In the 15 m onths since the If the day is going to be w et, and ac of a Joint letter of resignation of the road and fo restry money. V arious <>u‘ o r atsy in g o u t in sym pathy with cussed was the constitution of the ex gates w ere installed, according to of tive and lively if it is going to tu rn com m ittee to th e president at Paris counties are expected to co-operate I the Inetal trades ecutive body of th e society of nations. ficers of the K lam ath drainage dis out bright and fine. trlct. and his reply. freely. A large p art of th e success j What Our Heirs Think. und speed in executing th is gigantic s p a ttle .—F orm al statem en ts issued A plan for th e drainage of the seep More than 1500 m achinists employed “O ur low est am bition should be a plan is dependent on the assistan ce 8'">day night by M ayor Ole H anson age w aters from the canal and various in 85 so-called “outside shops” went on p a rts of Mills addition, w hich pur life of ninety years,” says a noted strik e In Han Francisco S aturday as contributed by counties. T h ere has and a citizen s’ com m ittee represent- poses to carry th e w aters outside the physician. Well, it is sort of a low no blare of tru m p e t, by the com ,n< 37 civic, ,)atrlotlc and bllg|negs or a resu lt of a controversy with th eir mission, hut this Is th e work m apped S trah o rn railroad dyke, was selected am bition ju s t m erely to hang on.— em ployers Involving the Macy basic ganizations a sserted th a t the back- W ashington, D. C.—F ears of long Friday a t the K lam ath Falls council Boston T ranscript. wage scab*, retroactive pay and S atu r out for the coming th ree years. Cln ders, m acadam and gravel will be ( bon® °F S e attle's gen eral strik e of 55,- continued unem ploym ent were dis m eeting Surveyor J. C. Cleghorn pre day half holidays. The walkout does Life's Greatest Handicap. used, for it is not the purpose to hard 000 w orkers, now in its fourth day, counted S aturday in a statem en t by sented the plan, w hich will be sub not affect shipyards. It is a sad thing to begin life w ith m itted to W ashington as a basis for surface all (his m ileage. A little moil had been effectually broken. the tra in in g service of the departm ent George Holmes, who claim s to Is* ey may lie left for o th er m ark et and low conceptions of it. T here Is no A lm ost sim ultaneously it was a n of Labor, w hich predicted th a t when co-operation betw een the city and the an ngent of F ranclseo Villa, on the post roads now on the sta te highway m isfortune com parable to a youth R eclam ation service. nounced th a t th e b arb ers had voted ag ricu ltu re and Industrial concerns herder, was arrested at his ranch. 125 system . C harles Allen and Jam es Tomb, w ithout a sense of nobility. B etter be to re tu rn to w ork and th a t several get under way in the sp rin g there will m iles east of El Paso, Tex., early Sat trappers, brought Into Bend Thursday- horn blind than not to see the glory unlay, charged w ith theft of a Vickers The consolidation program Is dead. o ,b p r labor unions w ere m eeting to be a shortage of several m illion men. night by D istrict Game W arden of life.—Theodore T. Munger. M anufacturers were urged to begin at ■naclilae gun, 3600 rounds of m achine for th e 1919 legislative session ut co n sid er sim ilar action. George Tonkin, pleaded guilty in jus once a tra in in g program to Increase gun am m unition ami seven rifles from least. The d ep artm en t of ag ricu ltu re Following Directions. "All city and public u tilities a re the efficiency of the help they now tlce court and w ere fined *125 each the United S tates arm y border camp bill, fath e r of all the m easures and for killing d eer out of season. Mr. Nell—"The doctor told her her life o p eratin g 100 p er cen t," th e m ayor’s have in anticipation of the shortage near here. pet of the Joint eonsolidation com m it 1 Tonkin found 10 fresh d eer skins, a was too sed en tary ; th a t she required to come later. "“ b>- "A ll stre e tc a rs a re quantity of venison and a beaver tail more excitem enL ” Belle—"W hat did G eneral I’ershiiig cabled th e war tee, w as knifed to th e h eart and bur- The statem en t said th a t practical running. Gas. light, w ater, power. in th eir cabin. The venison was pre she do? ' Nell—"Becam e engaged to departm ent F rid ay denying m ports led deep In th e house a t a Session eaaatlon of Im m igration in the last th at mull to and from th e American which extended into (he early evening Barba8P collections, hospitals, etc., are sented to the Bend ch ap ter of the Red th ree fellows a t once." functioning. All schools and th eaters four years had caused a loss of 2,500,- expeditionary forces had become con last Friday, and Its obsequies w ere Cross, to be distributed am ong the 000 new in h ab itan ts and th a t probably w ill open. S eattle, a loyal city, has poor of the city. gested at F rench mall heads. The held under a forensic barrage. One 1,000,000 A m erican w orkers would be general said th ere was no delay or ac by one. It Is understood, what o th er rp8P°nded nobly in th is em ergency, At the m eeting of the M ultnomah The revolution has failed. The at under arm s In F ran ce for many cum ulation of m all for the United consol Illation bills em erge from th e County F a ir association Monday, the m onths. E stim atin g th a t farm s in the States, and no accum ulation of cor c" " " ,,l,,pp *111 be sen t quietly to the ,o P 8,ab|lab « soviet govern d ates for the fair th is year w ere set recti y address. <1 mall arriv in g |„ | ««‘» otlne to end th e consolidation " lent an<’ <'o n tr° l and o p erate all en sp rin g would need 2,000.000 w orkers for S eptem ber 16-20. It is planned to and th at factories and building opera terp rlses and in d u stries has collapsed. agony for th is biennium. France for Ihe soldiers. The governm ent should now arre st. tions would require large numbers, ask for a larg er appropriation from T he stale arsen al a t Spandau. Ger A bill by Mrs. A lexander Thom pson *r> 8nd punlsh 8,1 ,eader8 '■> «b '» con officials said there soon would be keen the s ta te for the support of the fair, many, em ploying 50,000 laborers, has com petition between factories and the which, combined with the money given . , , . , . providing for th e estab lish m en t of a spiracy. No skim milk policy should to the P ortland L and P roducts show, Tuke Salts at first sign of Blad farm ers for unskilled labor. been closed because of the coal short minim um of , T5 n f()r be adopted.' der irritation or Back- ufe. will total *7000. H. A. Lewis. John M. teac h ers of th e sta te passed th e house - ache. Mann and C. D. M inton have been U. S. T roops O rdered to C ities Troops Block Agitation. A blizzard which began Sunday ln II»»* Friday, R ep resen tativ es Childs named to p resen t th e m a tte r to the Tacoma, W ash.—One thousand, five South Dakota and w estern N ebraska, and Craw ford voting ag ain st It. Mrs. E v erett. W ash.—A rrival of com pany The American men and women m ust sta te legislature. reached Norfolk. Neb., Monday und is Thompson presen ted a sta te m e n t D, first regim ent, w ith a m achine gun hundred and fourteen men from the guard constantly ag ain st K idney tro u The Ochoco Irrigation d istrict has F irs t In fan try and a m achine gun bat showing th a t living expenses for detach m en t and tw o guns under com ble, Ix-cause we eat too much and all working eastw ard rapidly. teachers had Increased all out of man«! of M ajor A. R. Em ery here Sun- talion not yet fully demobilized was closed a co n tract em ploying the Puget our food Is rich. O ur blood is filled Frederick W illiam Hohenzollern. sent from Camp Lewis to S eattle and Sound B ridge & Dredging company, with uric acid which the kidneys strive eldest son of the form er G erm an em bounds as com pared rith Increases day, qulckty term in ated an y plana Tacom a T hursday night on orders at S eattle, to build a large hydraulic to filter out, they w eaken from over In wages. th at m ight have been m ade for a dem- work, became sluggish; the elim ina peror. according to u B erlin dispatch earth-fill dam. T he work was under tive tissues clog and the resu lt is kid ~ o n stratio n by labor a g itato rs In gym from the w ar departm ent “to protect to Ihe Munich Zvltung. has Instituted co n tract to Twohy B rothers company, governm ent property and to assist In ney trouble, bladder weakness and Tillam ook county, through S tate pathy w ith the S eattle strik ers. proceedings for a divorce. decline In health. .... —— quelling disorders If the governor of of Portland, and w as abandoned by general S en ato r H andley, has offered to the The reg u lar infan try m en w ere or your Jt,d .n e? 8 Feel like lum ps D isturbed conditions are reported In stale highw ay com m ission a **75,000 d ered by M ajor-General Jo h n Morrl- W ashington requires assistance, o r if them on F ebruary 3. 1919. W illiam 11 , , T urkestan, w here Bolshevist activity fund for th e con stru ctio n of th e first son. who arriv ed in S eattle S aturday the emergency requires th e Interven L ew i,, m anager of the sluicing d e p a rt it - k ^ d y ^ fu il oV sediment° o r ^ y o u l w Is prevalent and w here som e *0,000 I link of a coast highw ay, providing th at o com m and federal troops th ere and tion of troops,” The men are all regu m ent of the S eattle concern, was in I obliged to seek relief two or three Germ an und A ustrian ex prisoners re ihe highw ay com m ission will m atch a t T acom a during the general strik e lar arm y troops and all the In fan try P rineville last week T he pump work ‘’¡“ S’ d u r,n * ,hp n ig h t; If you suffer ” 'h sick headache o r dizzy, nervous men a re equipped w ith rifles and bay m ,,n - ihe fund, do llar for dollar. em ergency tn th o se two cities. onets. A senate bill authorizing th e add! With fancy stocks practically ex ! froln >our Pharm acist about four R ep resen tativ e R ich ard s’ bill pro- Tacom a.— Advocacy of labor taking lion of 90,000 acres to the W yoming Workers Insist on Beer, hausted. com m ission men from Port ' J *d a.a l” ' U kp “ ‘»blespoon- nattofcat forest by proclam ation of the ' xtd>,)K For m aking th e P o rtlan d school possession of the Industries of the .Vd’U ^ d n ^ N ewark. N. J.—A “no beer, no work ” -and and other northw estern cities . r e E i ‘a" p resid en t was le a se d Monday by the ,b rk ' leellve and reducing his salary country and a w arning th at bloodshed slogan was announced S aturday by at Hood River bidding for Ihe limited ,b en act fine T his fam ous salts Is house and sent to conference Th,. ,0 * ’6oo a y ear w as burled under an jean be expected tf any o th er th an law , . , . representatives of 30.000 building ! avalanche of n egative votes tn the ul m ethods w ere reso rted to appeared trades w orkers, who condemned na- supply of cooking grade fruit still in made From th e acid of grapes and land Is in cen tral Wyoming the hands of grow ers T his quality Li“ 0? Sombtne<1 w l,h >“ b '*- «nd I house .Monday m orning. Only Horne. . th e m eeting of «he ’ so ld iers’, a.11- prohibition and voted to ask w ^ k ^ t ‘th*1 l 7 1 Pr° b“ b,y ’ “ hin lh '' ta n1 , , , ™u' a,p X g e 7 V l d n e ? t '? o fLeuh Tw o thousand troops. Including 6 * ’. R ichards, Sm ith of M ultnom ah county, sick and wounded, » , e re landed at Lewis and W esterlund voted for the o r. and w o rk in g m en a council ” Sun the Kss- x T rad,-. Council, com prising week at the best prices ever received | t r »Hze the acids in the u rin e so It no day, w hich .500 men and women at many thousand union men In Newark N ewport News, Ya Monday from Ihe bill R ep resen tativ e Coffey, In attack by grow ers. U nwrapped, jum ble pack IoiJ£er 18 8 8ourcp oF Irritatio n , thus tended Nine of the ten sp eakers and vicinity, to sta rt a movement for ending bladder disorders tra n sp o rt Susquehanna, which sailed lug Ihe m easure, again Intim ated th at w ere from S eattle. Max E astm an, edi , « n h e throughout the state July 1 and unsized apples a re beinging grow from St. N asalre Jan u ary 17. C asual it was ac tu a te d by som e sort of per ... . ,b . 01 „ to r of th e L iberator, will speak before when «he tem porary w a rtim e prohibl- com pan tea aboard lnt-lu led one from sonal anim us ag ain st the presen t he council next Sunday. It was an «Ion law become, effective The dele- box. Sized and w rapped apples o f , R thla-w ater beverage, and belongs In Idaho. C|e rk . the cooker grade have »old for more I every hom*’- because nobody can make ° Unc ’ gate* Favored sale of light wines than »125 a box. 8 mJ a,akp bT having a good kidney > flushing any time. Brief Resume Mosi important day Daily News Items. Mission of Walkout Declared to Have Been Fulfilled. COMPILED liA u m w n a A. M, MONDAY. DATE FOR YOU LABOR SITUATION DECLARED BRIGHT BIG EATERS GET