CAFE MAY COUNTY TIMES. SEA ISLE CITY, H. 3.
NEW JERSEY STATE BRIEFS
I Stale jArr! or He.:IUi I
to nun'.rlp.iiltiPi nskln,
1 pr' vi«to la their hodert* f<.r
<iRkliiK them t.
„ -* for the child
l hygiene nume* nutlnialned by the eiati
' t''r two year*.
t I'he Oak roiifl and Main areoue pub I l' r ■jhooj, Vineland, haa ererteil
! miuiUv r*hri«ma« ,
Stlrriiic revlrtii acnlcee are beiriB conduced l n Epwortl- U. E. Church, Palmyra, coder the leado-shlp of Ilev. \ J^r*- .Tb'jmat \V. McKinney, ernnjje-
3let. -
Carrying out a local cuatom of two centurlea, Burllnftou slncft* are plunnlns wu an eiahorute acalc to hare the Christina* enrols aunj; on the rtroet* ct SildnlBht Oirlstim.s
"unfiy Clirlatmas tree whi.-h requintl ' mr ' 1 lb handle. Rertli-en are to l ‘-
held nljrWly before Oirinnuta.
^ The ofllclnl board of Bordentown M. K. Cbjjrrb ha* reroinmrnded the ro-
turn of-Ilev. J. s. Garrison 119 pastor. Seventl foadlt. t men < f WOodbnry M.
L. Church have been -ppn,ntf$ r com- ~ dfiVriinpIoy-
mlttee to assist those seehiuV’
Women of Cumlx-rland cou^t r' arf> iisslnc for the uppolntment of * .home
That men In responsible positions In d '!? , ’ n * ,r * ,,on “s™ 1 . nnd t' ,e 11 •• 11 * . .... will he nnssott lltum Kv ft.a ..
Burlln«i II may have a working knowledge of first n ld to the Injured, u deroon stratum was made by • ie KoraoMB'a Ciuh at 1. meetln It. C,mp#e hall. At a meeUng of the Community Muaical Club of Cnllingswood final plan* were ndrun .*] for the firat musical on Jium.iry 3<l. and G. W. Foust was
The hnletn county Hoard of Free..older* will |>e asked to Include In the
>‘ise or I'ortmiiV'
dclecati
OtlblUi, luruierly ;,«• timuL ut lie^unt
the crest power plant whb a Henry Ford wishes to buy from theci s on the balcony of tlie torn,, r caar's palace in Muacow K
China's delegation atepped fonvartl 1 favored ratification and
lUdUand.
CUrlatauts donation* are being sollc Ited .'by thV BurlHigtou. County AlitlTuberculosI* longue tor added lmproveineius to FuIrvleW, the county
• initnrluin at New Lbihorf.
Carrying a lighted Ian:eta'rinse to a gas meter to put a coin In the alot. Mali TomMn caused an espivslop.of j;
CUReENTEVENTS
111 be pnssol upon by the Hoard of
Freeholders at Its next meeting., IUd*. ert Trlmnell, cou.ity farm d< monittrater. resigned, to take off ret a* soon as
his successor can he procufed. The medical in*iiect»r of Vineland
public schools reports ao nuitiy pupils with had teeth that President Williams [ of the H-iard of Education nppolntid s committee of women to Importune the | H >ard or Health for a s.-honl dlnie. |
^ Mayor VIhbiib* J Scully of South ! IStSl budget a sum hufllclci.t to piece Amboy, a former congressman, died «i I the work of tbe boys’ and girls' dubs h, » h,,n,e from.lu-art disease on full time and tlie employment of a The second annual mummers' (mradc 1 teacher. will be held -t Wildwood January " Chsrler: Gunnels, treasurer of the on'>er the auspices of the v'he Mil-
American Farm Bureau Federation. R^h New Year's A*s.H*l«tb a „ l lirifl/O DClflCli/ rtC and I>r. l.'pmun of tbe state agricul- 2.W* 1 entries are already listed. Fviry : iVr Uf |ir tfjf l||“ tun,1 department were the chief speak- ll> '8 | 'luh and fraternal orgarluitlon ^ lit *«!«>■ VI
ers'nt the nnnual lueenng of tin* At- an '' «u» •ftOWB entries are listed. The 1 Iiuitir county Board of Agriculture «t Pennaylrania rnllr.uid will run a sjw !
clnl excursion that day. Prizes to the I amount of #l.U(*o have bet 11 donated t.y I tlie Hoard of Tm>ie and Individuals I The South Side Cltlsens' Cluh . I Vineland presented Policeman James ! Floreatino with a medal In memory 01 j his bravery In capturing the condemn ! ed murderer. Louis Lively. In Landis
I*ark last Octrbar. F'.-rentlno was : *' Ida home a t Burnsborf. -Threw fire*; ® h ' ,f by the desitpradojind f r Jays lay 1
companies were called . nt fo extip- *n 11 «*l|lcul condWnn.
tulal; the name*.fu Hie. btowiftloi, Mercfca*t» ami(JallghteJ with the_. President Jloodwla of tbeG.aD^vMer, i,f,n " r Cumberland County H ard Ci.y Cbumber of CoDimetaa has np- " f Freeholders if, roting to connect | iri*h P' polnUnl John Dedifry, np TThorg,- *d- Vinelsod with Rridgeton by a concrete Bins, Henry, M. fiyatis. HTUiaut , rood 20 fPet wide and to continue the ligand .’osep^Heltjcmon nl; n Aur.mlt- bigbway to connect with the Atlantic too to award prize* for window dl*-^v»nmiy .Hue. This will give the two pln.ss^fnr Chdsttnwf ' • Cities direct connection with Atlantic
V.'BOO Jofcftii J oinW on di.v^ed hi* ' yand other shore poll t*
£«•:>*»*£ stpre'.at'Shiloh he found tiint’' of a rapid traoslt system with
tliiwrA had pledned our much of Utai^Wverv of imssengers directly Into oTEAfiH T and «« n .ie .k-— — „,., 7 lu . ,,. 7n ^oi. at.wk- ^ lug.the night, carrying off the Manhattan was expressed : , a meeting . S,o r ^J " ^ " " J i f ,n * , » 0 ^ghts of Invest- • • *■ • ' of l«i representatives of New Jrr e, ‘ . , . T . PJ 11 tl “' r1rtt ^ , n ‘ , '' h ' —
muniiipulities within the metrop.illtan 1 '‘ mi * ‘
area held In the city ball at Paterson.
Issuance of 7 per eent note* tr tbe •uni of $2,000,000 was approved by
j COMMERCIAL Weekly Bevie* Tr «il* 1 P Market Repwti
winter, spot. $J-16i
spot. 11.12: I>«ccmb*r, |U*Corn—Track yeUow corn. Sc z wier for domestic tVllTon'- *»
better, for domestic drliveiy. 1 able *t 6Sc per bu. ask.*! for «»ne
old. on spot-
Cob Corn—Offsrlng* of pnms o* 1 by ysUoir cob core ars light on rf and the market U fairif oe basis of *2.70 per brL. for careoU <
Agreement on Navy Plan
Is Announced.
to the Fur East err committee for the abrogation of tbe treaties growlug out of the twenty-one demands of Japan In 1915. which China says she wus forced to accept. By these treaties Japan retains her ’ old on
Pacific Peace Treaty Signed and • Sh *n«ung and Manchtma. Th- jap.
anew delegate* quickly and sharp! objected to the Chine-* .Tro;«sal and the committee adjourned sine die.Meanwhile the negotlrtloa* between the Janaoe&e and Chinese outside the eouferem-e are continuing, the latter putting forward a plan by which Chine** bankers propose to purchase from Japan the owner.bin and control of tbe Shantung railroad—tbe nub of the whole controversy over that province. It was said the Japanese had ao 'ar receded from .heir original claims for retention of half ownership that they were now willing to give up tbe road, with certain reservations concemintbe methods and security for paytTh.ni.
they felt
equally certain that If the question were referred to a plebiscite, as P* 'nlera might ask, a large majority of the people of southern Ireland would vote for acceptance of t:
peace terms.
CHiKA PfiOBLEM IS HARDEE
Before British Parliament 1
and Oall Elreann for Ratification
—War Between Chile and Pam Thneatend Over
Tacna-Arica.
By EDWARD W. PICKARD
•t at'auto truck.
-The£$1.0P0 which.Infer>stad person* staVtcd to raise by suhncripUWR sever. '
, - iao.-ithi uga.for the Riverton Free Lb
• ry _ha4'becti realized. v
. J Hh$ #*cw Jersey -State-League of 'he Slate Pulilir Vy'.hty r..minl**;..n •funlcipftlltlea, In: a meetlri in the f ’ r Ibe Hackensack Water Company .nubert Trapi ■Hote!. Newark. IJecid^I The note* ere to be :**u«! for K*. yea re *•• UHk I lie LegUhitace to appropriate The application was made to provide E '.Odor for tbe I’lihnt' I'tHlty Coin mis- , f" r the further extension of the comners In th*ir ligpt againyt f.te eight- 1 P al »>'* pl«H an. - for working capita' ,* r*' 1 ' trolley - f**- graated,-^ Public The voncero serves aboj; 50 munlei .,.rvlre lullway f.muls^'ba Fedmi ( palltie* In Bergen county and in the Judge Re!l*ta. Iie;• n---enlBfJvA-- of the - n.uthem part of Hudson county, league believe theJ'ubllcVlWft.v Boart <T*adoc their aununl convention* Ls facing annihilation, contending that :, ere yestcrlay. the State Orange and If the Federal Court austain* the eight- fbe State Hnrtl'-uiturnl Society adop'c«it fair-the effeo* would be to nulll- .-ril u Joint res lutlon condemning closed f> the power ct the Borrd. ■ ^ ipeofleatlim. on contraets for road
The Antldialoon lA-agiie—f Jer- | bjjUdlng.^gd calling npou their mem- j beyond doubt, aey will art Prosecutor/ Utot/Yuuj -hers to Mfeol^c their respective com- think that tli
performing the ment. Tliese rights might nnmlt In President Harding ! giving the - Japanese actual control of
*et for It. Such ua* the progr**. ; the management, hvt China realizes mar.c IBM week that It seemed likely , that the cannot get all she asks.
b. -I,M | OTnibm Ib , M . , , , ! dently feri that the best they can do leaving details for China now |g to adopt a new “bill Mild oer-ni- ,r lrf rigi,,*- f or j,, f which *111 enable
Tlie opposition In the British parliament was voiced In the house of lords by Lord Edward Carson and In the commons by Cape Charles Craig, brother of the Ulster premier. Alrwidy the Ulster cabinet had sent word to London that Ulster would not entethe Irish Free State, and It protested bitterly against the making of an Irish agreement without Its cons- . It charged that the treaty violates the word of King George and Premier Lloyd George. In tbe Ulster note exception was taken also to the boundary commission plan. It being con-
tended that to remove territory from
um-cuiu^o. injirj riur, . 1 t-wnui*'- uirir n~ the salom^ ou-nbd, .lA JtuBnl'b-^ Ui jhssor rf thi t No. 215 Halsey stA-et. t «se of qmmttu-ir.. mion*.
the compulsory 1
riaon to close the
Samuel Kb-If
Newark, where a a*ng fight „ last Sunday- im-rnlug. Peter SerrltAbi 1 oskliij
was shot six times when he ••nterca^fcl n > 1 **rb'Albert
the saloon, tne police say. Seven,men"iwlckeF and Louis Kuehnb- will u„: hr are now on bail awaiting hear In; by circulated. Simon Falier. who with the Grand Jury- G. BowlaiiJ iuhnw. -o'berg Intel,ded takiiqt this rction. statc 'Unael for the league, said the pr «e. cd Intended taxing this action, slated tutor has power to close tb* place as they Would confine their petitions to
the holiday)- and that the f-rence would adjourn, h
to be settled by experts and corral' tbe questions to be ..andled by t uui
conference*.
The way was cleared effertlvely by
the quadruple agreement for stahllUntlon of pence in the Pacific. This. In the form of n treaty, was signed on Tuesday by the delegates of the four powers and n>-« awaits forma! ratification by the legislative l.od! _ __
nation* That It will be ’-atinvd Britain. France and Jcpan is
nd there ire few who A tacrlrnn senate will
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"publlc nuisance and
The two hundredth anrlversary of Pi esbyteriaj.ism In Woodbury was ole e-rved In the First Free by tori an C'hnrqh, Pastor llerltert Urv preadu-d lt> U*o noffi mg. wild P.ev. Lew!, S. Madge. r» t>.. atnted elerk of the geuor.,1- ns.eu-bly. gave an inte.-estlng dls-c-urso on “I'n'gD-s* and 1’rciby leriau-
Senntor l'—mh iced his opposlth
.. Senators Heed and
uo o, . ity , -xnrals- LaFolletle stand with him. They p Beyer. Lou!* Stein J fe»» to find In It. second article Com-
mitment* similar to tb-we In Article 10 of the League -r Nations covenant, and even worse than the latter. So fur no one el»e worth men-lonlng bus discovered the terrible danger In Article 2. Those who apprm.. ,.f the treaty—ymd they appear to >>e decld-
■ajortty 1-oth In the sen-
a'e and It. the country v lerally—
l-wn elected prsalddht of the Na’tl<msj Ja|^ * 1 r--nlrr Ta'.atmshl
•■‘ociutb-ul'o^ State Marketing offl-
Mayi r Kdwatd L. Bader and William ( S. Outhbert, Director of Public Safety, j
Alexis L Clark of Crosswicks, chief ' edly lu the t of the Market Bureau of the New Jer- a'- and 1.
sey department of agriculture.
rials.
the
held |
Clv'.l servA^eramlnatlon* were
Ism.' ; nt the tost oOres In Hsddotifield Tue Gloucester Soldiers' Committee Glom-tjsterATt..- for i>o*tinr«-ter*li!]>« : turned over to the Americrc Legion B rilu. which pays St.Ton ye»i Pi*. $29.0S, u bxlanco left lu the tablet at Gn-uloeh. Vw, h pays S2.1oi.i a
ftind. Both |iosIUor|S Iwrume mean: Boys risked thin let on Knight's month *"
Tlier
■xt I
Bart i.
t. l>>ltiag*»-'K*d. and managed The ncwt$ninlC] skating most of the time, cently organized p upending dangers. ny was opqped wit I of g.TC.000 vrsi distributed 1 warming^ Includlt; ember* of the Employees' Sav- prayer of defllcati Jy of the Welsbuch Company ilnines and u
15 house of the r
u Tru
who say* the pact
contributlou to tie - a use of
er recorded to history.”
were rumors h. Wi-.i.ingtim nor President Wilson was adIvmorratic aenstiws to treaty. but more reliable rere to tlie effect tUut he had vtn not to commit themselves conference had ••■•tupleted Us • ! lb 1*0 >ald l-r ..iudjed
• 1 »he otbi-r agreements
«>f course Scuat -r l ader-
> the
r City.
A payroll of g^O.ikiO a mtnth and no vwluctianforced 'be receivers of the lllys C'lrnpration to cause the d!*I»ss.l of I<4> enfployces at the plant In IlMheth! ammllng to James Kerney, ie jf tbe receiver* who Inspected tbe
My. an Mr*. Ft
Hi
■suit of eating wh-it is beveniom, nve-yesr-old son of
n- <5- smen. :: s Heights, cad hip, r UL The purcti:*
ary. P
M.-tiibcr. of the Lloi out New Jersey are Asbary Park Club f 1 favoring a rvp*-.i) of .Sundae iblce Inw*. .1 by tic. Asbury Pi cd forwarded i • M
her to organise a stable functioning government, and that to aucb e government may be left many of tne country'* problems and troubles. To further complicate the vuitneae problem came from the soviet governtrent of Russia a ptotest against discussion of the Chinese Eastern railway by the conference. The road, which !s of Immense strategic and ecom -nlc Importance to Ruuds China and Japan, was built by Russia and legally spe.tklng belong* to Husain For several years It has been managed by on Interallied board whrv chairman is John F. Stevens of America. Bo.h the United States and Japan !»'• spent Icrje suras on the upkeep
«: .he line.
Secretary Hughes made public the ma!i point* of the agreement entered Into between the United S«ate« and Japan concerning Tap »nd tbe other Island* north of tne equator assigned to Japan by tlie treaty of Versailles. It confers uimzq tlie United States equal privileges with Japan In all those Island:, hut Impose* on It no obl'.gatlooa or rpaonnslbilliies.
any government without that government's co;.sent Is without precedent. Over here In America a lot of the professional Irish, like Justice Cohalan of New York, are wildly denouncing 'he treaty. Just what luey want us to do about It—whether to weep, or to
unbei
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Tj limSH and French statesmen and ttnanciera have not yet been able to ,-utne to anything like agreement con ernlng the G -rman reparations, an.! frv>m both countries come unofficial bui Insistent calls to America take part In the discussion*. Tht ho;-- U expressed dally that ITesldent Harding will call another conference .indie this problem and that of world finances generally. Meantime Ho senate finaitc. commit: je I- fuming with ihe administration'* foreign hutn refunding bill anu trying to do thing* to It which Secretary of the Treasury Mellon does not like. He e.-i ■-•dally objected to a proponed provt .ion r. .4airing foreign nation* to make |,ayment* of Interest on their ln-1-dednoss to the United States seuil annul-'!}. He said thi* would Berioudy hxudlcap negotiations for refunding tbe loans.
T J NLESS someone Inter enes. Qille W and Peru are likely to have a vj-"’’ over the long disputed territory of Tacna-Arica. Technically a state of war Aha* existed between them since the Fcruvlnn ossembly decreed the rein corporation of Tacna-Arica and Tarupara in Peruvian territory. Now. though there are uo diplomatic r-la-tton* between tbe two countries. Chile has Invited Peru to take part In a plebiscite In tbe territory, and ha* Intimettd that If Peru decline*. Chile's only alternative tg to nnnex TacnaArica. No one expetts Peru to accept the Invitation, and the government's organ. La Prenau of Lima characterize* the Chilean note as “a gross Insult following the deportation of Peruvians from the captured provinces.” This Journal suggests arbitration by the United Sttdes as the best way out of the tangle.
O EPRJE.SENTATIVES of 85.000 ran. wiy maintenance jf way and
Oau—No. 2 white, a* to (nominal), par bu.. lie; No. 1 whll as to weight. Rye—No. 2 Western, export. *P« per bu., Kc: hsc 'ots nearby rre. i to quality. SOctfll. Straw—No. 1 tangled rye. per to $15.50: No. 1 wheat. $11: No. 1 « (nominal 1. I11CH-50-Butter—Creamery, fancy. «7©4*< A'., choice. tse««; Ao. good do, prints. 4S©50; do. fcVvcka. 46©4I do. nearby. 40643: ladles. 30013 Maryland and Pinnsylvanl* roil*. 2S< 80; Ohio roll*. 2*630: West Virgin! rolls. 2S@30: etorepacted. 25027 Md. Va. and Petra, dairy prlnU. 2 ©30. Eggs- -Western Maryland. Penney varla and nearby firsts. 56c: Easter Shore Maryland and Virginia first) 56; Western firsts. 55: West YUglal firsts. 54; Southern first*. 53. litre Poultry — Chicken*, younj large, smooth, tar Ib.. 22c; do. tmai to medium, 23: white leghorn, yuun; 2002!: old roosters. 13015: old hem over 5 lbs.. 23. Duck*, muacory asi mongrel, young, per lb.. 22c. Plgeotu old. per pair, 20625c: do. young. 20C 25. Guinea fowl, young. 2 lbs, each 75c; under 1H Iba. 50 ©55; old. each 30- Turkey* choice hens. 9 Ihe. mat over, per lb, «k: young gobblers. 466 47; thin. poor. 30 6 38; old toms. 40Q 45. Geese. Maryland and VI. rinla per lb, fat. heavy. 25626. " Potatoes—Western Md. and Pa. No 1. per 100 lbs, *1.7662: New York f n< New Jersey No. 1, *17562; naUw or nearby No. 1, IL7562; Eastert Shore Maryland snd Virginia MeCor mlcks. $L506L65; Southern Maryland McCormicks. $LW©L75: aU e-rjoo. No. 2. 75c6ll; ell section*, long, per 150-lb. bags. *2.756 3: do. round, do. *363.21. do, long and rxrr-d. No. 2. *1.50 01.75. Sweets, new. North Carolina No *. per brl, *363X0; do. Eastern Shore Md. snd Del, No. L *3 256 3.50; Eastern Shore. Va, No. L par brl, *36SJ'.. Yams, ail section*. No. 1. per bri, *303.50. Sweets. No. L par bushel hamper. *161.25. Yams, all aectlon*. No. L per bushsl hamper. *1 01.25: sweets and yam*, an oectlona. No. 2, per bushel hamper. 5o06(-c. Sweets and yams, all sections. No 2 per bri. *1.7562.
NEW YORK.—Wheat—Spot easy No. 2 red. *1-24H; No. 2 hard. 11.23u- * **"‘ l '*> IL»X. M Ko j mind Doninj. c L t New ^ ork. to arrive. Corn—Spot easy; No. J yellow «£<•• No. 2 white. 66, and No. 2 mixed.'tits’ c. L f. New York, all r,
shop laborers met In New York and ; _ t voted to reject any wage reduction pro- AAH045: do, firiu '
posals and to appeal to the railway la- | 37 H6*314-
bor board for increases In pay. Two j day* later that board drelt the t ter.ance of way men a hard blow 1
[be Mast
< !il IJ • iTH the British i>ariiainent an-1 the ;;* 1 ‘all Mrewnn. the ■'peasant parl'a-
kvrcVsry ijgate , „q, ,.
lit” of Ireland, met last
■•Ive the reports of tbe peace dele- ■ -> and to art on the treaty they -» up. lire British lawmakers were ! both bv the king and Premier . .1 Seorge t-i ratify the treaty and. ;>lte the opposition of a few ”.lleds.” there was no rtount tliat they
Hay—No. L *27629 »• N °- x m«a: -hip^ ngS Bun.r—Crtddmrj-. iiw'.! *®??-
* .fdr.1,
. I ““'nd anu.main- 560o8c: do. firsts. 5O03s : N 6W ow In i h«n*ry. whiles, exit. f» acy
rules It promulgated. Under this aelecUons, 7i; nearby and decision time and a half rates are to Western whiles, firsts to •
be paid after the tenth hour of work tras. 63672. ex-
Instead of after tlie eighth hour as un- ! . Cheese -State whole
der the old national working agree- ‘ fresh, spec.*:*, •leji- ? lk ' CllU - ment. Tlie 'baric'' eight-boor day. run. 20<- state whole * T * r *W however, is reafflrme.!; but the new special* lie** do t * Uu > rules allow the canters and employees : ©20Vi. ’ * T * r *6* run. 20
to make agreements for reduction of j Live Poultry-Chi,v
working hours below eight to avoid i fowls. 20 C 30 .v-v ‘ C ,“' * 2 03*c;
making force reductions. The starttn" ’ **• ’^©50. time of an; shift, too, is to be arrange.! Philadelphia
by mutual understunllng. This knock* ; red winter til's "i-rat-
out rigid hour stipulations in the old j *1076 i 1* •» , 1J7; do f — ,/r\ v " : . „ , J A HE United Mine Workers of Amer- j Oats n 0 j ,
- No. $
’ rtrllcky.
: «5 6 46c; Na 3
Ne. i „
(tartlal victory on j do. 431*6 «<
Thursday when the United States Or- j Hsy—n„ » t j B ,
cult Court of Appeals at Chicago found : No. 3. do. jj Sfc IH ' r ,oa *20021; Judge Anderson of Indianapolis was In j uo grade. JIT-,, ' I** 31111 *- *1401s, error in enjoining the 'voeratloo of the | light mix-d, *10 r ‘ oter
"cbeckoff” system and remanded tbe 1150’9 case back to Urn for rebearing. Thi* Buusr~w»action of the Cour. of Appeals was be- «7 C - aej.f,,. "7 1
lleved to have prevented a general | Ezgs-^ J!l *' f * Bc, strike of c«-al trlnerv. already started j do trtu v ,,-r Mtr * in Indiana and Ulinuis. J 5705J. V , • « Wives of the striking owl miners of j ed pa c k,^ 5 ' 55«; f*
ould do
In Dub tn t!ie as -meet xvlug quite so smooth a pa ie cutset l>e Valera made •{•osltloa. If not to the wh« • l.-ast to certain of lt« ; ad he accused the Irish
-ding ttelr ,
Kansas, followers of the
| and expelled HowaL were tbe leaders • of mob* in tht Pittsburg region which j fiercely attacked miners who wished to , work and raised such trouble generally . that state troops were sent there.
. no ’- Itqrkot
•efor
to
Collins and Griffith,
tbs treaty sowrorters. vl®
G iVKHNOR HARDING 1 -ral recerve board, wbi report was made public iaa fairly opututetlc. He say* 1 .*.■»* and tioeurial condition, out the country have Improv d’Ting the past year, 'hough Is ; et to b< attained. Until tbe porchaslng po* farmer Improves." he cent
the frd | « annual ' < week. I* | j
through- | d greatly
live
stock

