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ARDHIVES AND RECORDS SERVIGE'' RADIO PRESS January 23, 1919. Gardon City, Kansas Potitions are boing circulated asking that the lond now ombracing the Unitod States gamo prosorve locatod a fow miles south of hero be oponed for homestoad filing. lustin, Toxas bill has boon introduced into the logislaturo to provide for the teaching of sciontific, agriculture, horticulture, stock raisinG, homo oconomics in all the public schools of the stato. Now York The annual report of Colonol Tillman of Wost Point soid that the cadots those days can't kroop out of dobt on the pay. He soid thet it costs a dollar a day for board vhilo the Covornment only allows forty conts. Ho also stated that the regular cllowenco of six hundrod dollars yoarly baroly meets the cost of uniforms and loundry. Washington, D.C., Socrotary Bakor has diroctod that onlistod non rotain thoir issuo sofoty razor, comb, brush and stool mirror and towols vhon dischargod. Atlents, First momorial to the horos of itlenta, Fulton Counties, vho diod, will bo dodicatod on toril sixth, first annivorsary Of Unitod States doclaration of war egainst Gormany. Now York, To D. Turnor, oversoas purchosing of the Y?li.C.A. an- nouncod thoy had sont to Frenco in Docembor athlotic supplios valued at a half million for the criny of occuption mon. Novomber supply valuod at ono hundred and seventy fivo thousend. Predicted January will be approximatoly six hundrod thousend dollers. Columbia, S.C. Robort 1.20 Coopor took an oath for Governor of this S tato today to succoed Richerd I. Manning. \mong masuros advocated is the rostriction on all patont modicinos. OF HOOVER. Mr. Hoovor soid: Apparently I amorge a now light es a friond of Chicago packors, and ot the semo time I am mailing a roport from Swift and Company bloming food administration for roducing profits by ton million dollars during last year. I don't imegine that the peckors would approciato such friends. I committed a crimo for holding tho October joint conforences of fannors ro- prosontativos of forty small as woll as the big packors togothor with roprosentativos of the allicd Covormments for the purposo of sottling on a prico for the oxport of Dork that would Givo Amorican farmors a squaro deal and a distribution of orders that would protoct small pockorS. I evon triod to socuro continuance of those war arrongements through the arnistice.poriod and opening of the other markots becouso the farmor did his duty and procuced the goods. If morionn fermors and smoll packors now feol thet these arrongoments are wron) it vould be the groatost burden off of my shoulders if I could know if it quickly. The Dritish (ovornmont is particulerly annious to bo rolioved of thoir arrongoments. british PRESS The Paris Interallied conferonco camo to en important docision yostordey regarding Russic. On the proposel of the Prosidont, ilson, thoy sont out by wiroloss lest night an invitation to "evory organized Group that is now oxor- cis ing or attompting to oxorcisc politionl authority or military control cnyvhore in Siberia or within the boundarios of Europoen Russic as thoy stood before the wort - oxcopt in Finlend - to call a truco botwoon thomsolvos and withdrowall armod forcos directod ageinst any poople or torritory outsido of thoso bouncarics and sond roprosontativos not moro than throe for ench Group to moot dolegates of the associcted povers on Prinoos Islands in the sea of Marmora.

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    "ocrText": "ARDHIVES AND\nRECORDS\nSERVIGE''\nRADIO PRESS\nJanuary 23, 1919.\nGardon City, Kansas Potitions are boing circulated asking that the\nlond now ombracing the Unitod States gamo prosorve locatod a fow miles south\nof hero be oponed for homestoad filing.\nlustin, Toxas\nbill has boon introduced into the logislaturo to provide\nfor the teaching of sciontific, agriculture, horticulture, stock raisinG,\nhomo oconomics in all the public schools of the stato.\nNow York\nThe annual report of Colonol Tillman of Wost Point soid that\nthe cadots those days can't kroop out of dobt on the pay. He soid thet it costs\na dollar a day for board vhilo the Covornment only allows forty conts. Ho also\nstated that the regular cllowenco of six hundrod dollars yoarly baroly meets the\ncost of uniforms and loundry.\nWashington, D.C., Socrotary Bakor has diroctod that onlistod non rotain\nthoir issuo sofoty razor, comb, brush and stool mirror and towols vhon dischargod.\nAtlents, First momorial to the horos of itlenta, Fulton Counties,\nvho diod, will bo dodicatod on toril sixth, first annivorsary Of Unitod States\ndoclaration of war egainst Gormany.\nNow York,\nTo D. Turnor, oversoas purchosing of the Y?li.C.A. an-\nnouncod thoy had sont to Frenco in Docembor athlotic supplios valued at a half\nmillion for the criny of occuption mon. Novomber supply valuod at ono hundred\nand\nseventy fivo thousend. Predicted January will be approximatoly six hundrod\nthousend dollers.\nColumbia, S.C. Robort 1.20 Coopor took an oath for Governor of this S tato\ntoday to succoed Richerd I. Manning. \\mong masuros advocated is the rostriction\non all patont modicinos.\nOF HOOVER.\nMr. Hoovor soid: Apparently I amorge a now light es a friond of\nChicago packors, and ot the semo time I am mailing a roport from Swift and Company\nbloming food administration for roducing profits by ton million dollars during\nlast year. I don't imegine that the peckors would approciato such friends.\nI\ncommitted a crimo for holding tho October joint conforences of fannors ro-\nprosontativos of forty small as woll as the big packors togothor with\nroprosentativos of the allicd Covormments for the purposo of sottling on a prico\nfor the oxport of Dork that would Givo Amorican farmors a squaro deal and a\ndistribution of orders that would protoct small pockorS.\nI evon triod to socuro continuance of those war arrongements through the\narnistice.poriod and opening of the other markots becouso the farmor did his duty\nand procuced the goods.\nIf morionn fermors and smoll packors now feol thet these arrongoments are\nwron) it vould be the groatost burden off of my shoulders if I could know if it\nquickly. The Dritish (ovornmont is particulerly annious to bo rolioved of thoir\narrongoments.\nbritish PRESS\nThe Paris Interallied conferonco camo to en important docision yostordey\nregarding Russic. On the proposel of the Prosidont, ilson, thoy sont out by\nwiroloss lest night an invitation to \"evory organized Group that is now oxor-\ncis ing or attompting to oxorcisc politionl authority or military control cnyvhore\nin Siberia or within the boundarios of Europoen Russic as thoy stood before the\nwort - oxcopt in Finlend - to call a truco botwoon thomsolvos and withdrowall\narmod forcos directod ageinst any poople or torritory outsido of thoso bouncarics\nand sond roprosontativos not moro than throe for ench Group to moot dolegates of\nthe associcted povers on Prinoos Islands in the sea of Marmora."
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