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   Laurel Leader (Newspaper) - March 31, 1919, Laurel, Mississippi                                j nil tonight find I could fresh in ( r. VOL. 195 MARCH 31, 1919 IMPORTANT DECISIONS OF BINE WORKERS Three Hundred and Fif ty Taken Prisoner By r FRENCH GENERAL DEMANDS FREEDOM German Residents Urged By German Agent at Budapest To Leave Hungary By March 31.-A small force of troops stationed in zone between f Hungary - Rumania has boon attacked by three hundred and of the French being taken according to an official of a French release of the prisoners has been promised by the disturbed conditions are to exist in 4r To Leava March diplomatic agent of the German government at i Budapest has advised Germans to Wave 4 Bargain Day Sale of War Saving Stamps Mar. Monday March 31st. is War Savings Stamp The millions of followers of the Government's thrift campaign can make money buying their War Saving Stamps Monday rather than until On Monday the War Savings which in 1924, will be can .bo purchased for On Tuesday 1st. the same stamps will cost you penny saved is a pen ny according to Benjamin the American thrift The day price of War Savings Stamps an March 32st. is duo WON'T STRIKE JAP PEACE CONFERENCE THIS WEEK FINAL DECISION Rabbi From New York's East Side Is Chosen Chief Law Giver of Orthodox Jews In America Executive goard Refuses Mexican Embassy Given To Authorize Action To Get Mooney I The By 1 81.- The of nut in any strike July Fourth of Thomas convicted with the An issued today said that the executive hoard ot the mine had decided against in the It says the strike call was not This shows Herr president of the German National at Weimar in the assembly is holding its NATIONAL ARMY MEN OF SOUTH LANDED TODAY Steamship Alaskan Diverted Newport News To N. By Associated | at City has been instructed to make inquiries concerning the report the Mexican government has granted agricultural the Japanese in Lower and to the facts as quickly as The American government is interested both because of the apparent success of the Japanese and because the land developed is claimed by an American Swedish Scientists and Doctors Petition For Relief March 31,-One quest that America should tio the government system of to Germany was drawn by on the a delegation of medical authorities 19-9 issue of W. S. S. is sold at a | scientists representing two graduated jn January of Swedish physicians who asked New March 3.] Army men of Louisiana and Mississippi on the steamship tined for Newport but diverted to New They comprised the field and staff tho and Third headquarters Camp Supply and Medical and Companies E to and 42 and 1,891 men of thy 340th 87th After going Camp will bo distributed among Taylor and Appeal For New Trial Denied March 31.-Eugene application of. his appeal from conviction to ton imprisonment for violation of the ' espionage was the supreme court the American Ira Nelson forward it to President year the stamps were Each month one cent is added to the in order to equalize the final maturity date of the stamps The petition was supported by cornea in January five years the report of J. E. five dollars represents the whose paid for the stamp plus of the German situation has per cent interest compounded been in progress since 1915. lie terly W. I. Swain Show Is Coming Next Week fx Since the petition was 6 that tuberculosis had 10f> per Basing argument on the Swedish doctors in their petition Vaid serious epidemics might be ' to spread the world In compliance demand trorn Germany unless food was soon J. Show Co. which tho German starts a week ot class entertainment in its enormous tented pavillion at Laurel on Monday 7. has a series of revues fronted Mr. Germany to its regular surrender her dramas and ships to the Allies and the .i have promised food to A musical revue the of the times and as a mode of popular has accepted in. - m V j. L larger cities with universal Kingston and catchy songs and big ont numbers by pretty girls and i. unto dale offering ' ' - Kingston Methodists are to III the copters the a new churches soon can has become a 1 u - - of yesterday St. Mar. 31.-Hubby thought phe too much time to he so he cut off her Mrs. Paul G. Werner answer to her husband's for mIcKIE says TO YOUNG MEN Largest Battleship Of World Will Be Added Next Months mm A a of more than A Aaron of New York has been in Mo ic of all tl is as the chief He will ass final who was born in went to twenty-two ago ON MANY PEACE PROBLEMS DUE French Press Predicts Important Action This Week GERMAN PEACE BOARD AGREES Had Determined To Act Only In Accordance to President Wilson's Original 14 Points y in- t his country on in mat tors of a. spirit nat Russia years and t vo years later cm me New This photograph was taken Side HEKE 9H bbt TO ou vans 18 To Build New Church and decided definitely on the new Part of in where 4amsel comes in far her The freaks and apparel the work has already jn and the work will be pushed x - WorH .Mv tow will sometime next month a built at the navy N. that will be the largest in the This vessel will be U. S. S. Tennessee and she be deadweight tons when The draft of this ship is so great that there is only one tide each month that will permit the After the present program is completed the United States will have a navy second to There and will great opportunities for American citizens between the ages of IS and 3f> in this branch of the Men trades can enlist in that branch and the ones without a trade j have every opportunity to learn They will also have an opportunity to visit Europe and the battlefront and See all the points of interest concerning the World There is no organization in the world that takes better care of it's subjects than the They have the best of care in mentally and If one is ill the hospital or on of absence the pay on just the They have the privilege of the Government They are outfit of clothing valued at last care three or four They travel all over the world and get paid while doing And paid The pay ranges from to with Any American between the ages of 17 who can and and is who would like or get information about the at the and seo the Recruiting He will bo glad to help in any way that he can. Why waste your time looking for a job when Uncle Sam will give you ope in the providing you pass the exam Think this and come down and have a talk with the Recruiting Captor of President Davis Dies Aged 74 Associated Johnson March civil war credited with having captured tho close of the at aped 74. The indicate in spots that the of the species can be lined up ax caily as the MORE JERSEY COWS COMING TO THE CITY Glen Fleming Purchases Fine Lot Registered Stock In Ohio SWEET POTATO GROWERS HOLD HERE My Associated March probability that important final decisions will be taken this week by the pence conference is pointed out by the French upon French claims the newspapers reiterate their argument that these are just and legitimate and absolutely necessary for the safety of France and tho The Echo claims to know that to assure security for tho I French frontier it will lie made obligatory Germany to destroy forts on the right of the with the allies occupying tho bank until the indemnity is Interesting Information On Care of Crop Given who has been in the north purchasing fine cows for of this writes from and old Quaker that he just completed the purchase of head of the finest registered Jersey cows ever shipped Many of them are Register of Merit cows and all of them have records to show what they will None of them are less than cows and all of them are i also have a number of very fine young under one year that will help make Jersey records for us down The cows are to be shipped to Laurel at once will he on at the South Mississippi Fair grounds on April 5. Mr. Fleming stated that it was extremely cold at that the Quakers had and knew how to They gave him a banquet last week and had about one hundred people Mr. gave them a und passed out some fine publicity for Laurel and The sweet potato growers of county had some interesting in forma lion given them at the courthouse in Laurel Saturday afternoon when i Kild Ruff at length the stale organization and the possibilities county in the Mis was interesting After Mr. Ruff had different methods of production ami J. F. market specialist of A. and gave information on marketing 111" The plan of the State Sweet Potatoes association was thoroughly explained as to the methods to use to get advantage of best market plan in very simple and about the only requirement for membership is to have some for Interesting talks were made by V. A. MeWhorter and O. W. on the methods of planting and Both the extension force and the canning factories recommend houses as the means of keeping A number of blue prints of potatoes houses will be in the County Agent's office in the near interested will do well to Agreement March of the German having charge of the peace has reached an a German wireless message The department had decided that the German government should act only in accordance with President Wilson's fourteen Ready March German financial commission sent to Spa has been to give an exact description of the financial situation in Germany i iq representatives of the according to a wireless Hold March Lloyd and President Wilson | ferre | privately for an hour this morning before the council of four at president's IS. is understood that the purpose of the conference to expedite I lie West End Methodist Revival Is Closed Company Asks Its Own Appeals Be Dismissed My Associated March motion of the company the today dismissed appeals brought Corn Products Refining in proceedings under the Shoreman brought by the government the suit the County Agent ( Revival the West Fnd Methodist church Friday having proved a great success in rejuvenating the church and getting the work back to normal conditions after the laxity of interest as a result of the closing during the As a result China Will Own Peace of the rev were added by profession of one by The Rev. J. V. the enjoyed by all liy Associated of the peace between of North and South at Shanghai next week is a official Reports new movement in are Loses 73 Ships Out of Total of 125.00P Mar. the whole period of the war the famous Dover of destroyers ed 12o, merchant tho loss of only 7M. Of these westward and across the j - ' * Cleopatra's Needle the famous Obelisk on the Thames is one solid piece of stone 70 feet high and more than 180 tons in Anna May Mosely It Again In Law's yl Uf Anna May again in charge violating the 1>. She arrested ' rW She stable who a of whiskey he before W  

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