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PAGE EIGHT AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER. THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1919 ri.xnmg unreal. ians Ants as Excavators. First to Cultivate Tobacco. retreat would be taken by the Insincerity in a man’s own heart SURVEY OF OCCUPIED AREA Everyone has observed trees the John Rolfe was the first white man Entente anyway. The Commission. Mr. Noye s will nust make all his enjoyments, all RUMANIANS IN Entente idea TO MAKE also 1 'e been hollowed out by ants, an cultivated tobacco systematically that is INDUSTRIAL look after who •<>>.-. to leave Rumania and American business inter- • erns him. unreal; so that Hungary t is apparent that biting —making crop the his their power it the principal of Aaole fight and destroy WITH j ests in the British zone. •’"¦ life must seem like a merely each other, the THE equal to working in the hardes plantation, “Varina," on tne James, En- AMERICAN FORCES A iramatic representation.—Hawthorne. tente thereby getting IN Th survey is “Mis. In bride, the HUNGARY all. There is GERMANY, August 12.—An in- e being made under di- tunneling, ants are which he took his In- MAY exper to I only one policy for dection of Hungary to pur- dustrial survey of the occupied Chauncey <1 authentic cases are known of thei, , dlan king’s daughter. He began his areas D. Show, Com- ’ junction nneling Slippery foV sue, that is a between Hun- of Germany is to be mercial attache of the under ditches and stream!' ! operations in 16’0 Buddy. gary made this sum- American Em- Joe is and Rumania, ruled by the Ru- mer for the benefit of . bassey in Paris, who leed, a South American,ant is sai | thoroughly up in automobile BREAK ALLIANCE the United will make head- manian king. Ue do not quarters have excavated a tunnel under th parlance. His baby brother was just care what States government. Information in Coblenz fpr sometime. beginning walk the Entente or Premier gatheredwgs d of the Parahyba river at a placi First Woman’s College. to and wobbled consid- Clemenceau a result of the survey, erably. One day of France wants t odo or is doing. will it is as broad as the Thame ! The first woman’s college Incorpo- Joe dashed into the VIENNA, Aug. 14. (By Asso- which require a year or more to BIG SEIZURE OF EGGS London kitchen shouting. “Oh, ma, come We will follow our own policy. complete, is to bridge. I ¦ated as such, was Elmira college quick- ciated Press.) —A statement attack- be available at the OCCURS AT TAMPA, FLA. in’ see Buddy skidding.” “We expect an answer frm Arch- Department of ing England and America demand- Joseph, Commerce in Wash- ing duke head of the government, ington and is to TAMPA, Fla., Aug. that Hungary be united with Ru- 8 have a bearing on 14.—More mania o’clock tonight. If an answer i the futur than a million eggs, hundreds under the sovereignty of King not by e commercial relations be- of thou- Ferdinand and received that time, we shall tween the United sands of tins of canned goods threatening to strip inform Bucharest, which States and Ger- and Hungary if the Rumanian army is will decide many. about 20,000 pounds of sugar figur- what action should be taken.” ed in a forced to withdraw from that country Officers of representatives of seiure of foodstuffs here to- the day. by department has been presented to Archduke Jos- Department of Commerce were open- of justice agents eph, of govern- APPROPRIATIONS MAY operating under Federal head the Hungarian BE ed recently at Cologne, in the Brit- District At- STRAND ment, by the VETOED BY DORSEY area, and torney H. S. Phillips. Six authoried Rumanian ish in Coblenz, whole- headquar- sale concerns representatives at Budapest, accord- ters of the American Forces were served with papers ¦ ATLANTA, Aug. in Ger- libeling huge Friday ing to idspatches received here. The 14.—A clause in many. The Cologne stocks of goods, the text of the general appropriation office is in charge having been that th estatement, according to bill requir- charge of H. T. Noyes, who the goods so WHO HAS SEEN report, follows: ing the common school has been libeled are being held for an appropriation attached to the Interallied Rhinelands advance “There are 250,000 workmen in to be set aside in a separate fund on in price. Budapest who are only waiting for which the governor shall not draw the umanians to leave Hungary to his warrant fr any other purpose may MYLITTLE SISTER? immediately take the situation into cause Governor Dorsey to veto the their bill. This She is lost —lost forever. »—<U W knows her own hands, which means the clause held the house and ’I of senate in a fight I The police cannot or will L| tyniTTyi story. See this fine William return Bolshevism. The Hungar- bitter that did not ’ ian end 2:3 not find her. She was last | Fox star in the photoplay government cannot depend upon until o’clock this morning. V Vll the powers The governor requested seen dancing for drunken version of the great novel by Entente for assistance for the house and W • those powers senate to strike out be- men in a house where the T 1 - Eliabeth have withdrawn aM their the clause Robins. troops ' cause he windows were barred with I T A William Fox Produc- fro mßussia and America is believed it would stop the iron. Where is she now? Is unwilling t osend a single soldier. wheels of government. The house Alcazar X iwvUll tion. there no power to help? “We do not trust the Entente was willing to strike it out, but the which wants to only humiliate us. W senate refused, and the bill was fin- are willing ot withdraw our troops, if ally changed, with the clause un- 'SATURDAY necessary, starting but changed. The bill now goes to the SATURDAY we willcarry off everything and strip governor, and he is allowed five days pathe picture the country, just as Field Marshal after it reaches his desk in which to and RUTHIROLAN D Mackensen did Rumania. approve of veto it. “The onlv grudge the Entente has CHARLES against us RAY WILLIAMRUSSELL Chapter is that we refuse to have Knew What He in 12 English Meant. and American capital domi- My three year old boy nate Rumania. Hungary noticed a’ IN must follow the others on leaving the party spea IN “WHEN MAN RIDES ALONE THE TIGER’S Rumania’s policy is not accenting TRAIL to their hostess, so when his tin English and American capital. What- up came he looked with a most ei. ever would remain after the Ruman- gaging smile and said. Greased “Haven't Lightning had a terrible time?”—Exchange. 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