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THE LEADER TRIBUNE, FORT V ALLEY, GA-, JULY 30, 1920.
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Great Decrease In The h,~at Ouput
Washington.—Decrease of four hun¬
dred million pounds in the country's
production for the last six months as
compared to that of last year !e re
ported by the Institute of American
Meat Packers. Statistics of the agri
cultural department show that 2,500,
000 fewer cattle, hogs and sheep have
been slaughtered at sixty-nine markets
during the last six months . This was
used by the Institute as the basis toi
the estimated decreased production
Nearly every month of 1902, produc
era and packers lost money.
Protection Given Foreigners In China
Washington.—Apprehension foreignlrs as to
thu safety of in Crine result¬
ing from the fighting progress be
tween the forces of the two rival fac
tlons is lessened by advices received
by the state department from the
United States legation at Peking, Chi
na. General Wang, commanding the
forces in Peking, advices say, has tak
en measures to protect foreigners, and
reportB to the legation at Tten-teir
and other points indicate a disposition
by both leaders of the tactions to re
■pect the foreign colonies.
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Anfl-Jap ,,g,i«»io,i Attacked ,n W«*t
Toklo. —The recrudescence of anti
Japanese agitation in California la at¬
tracting widespread attention in Ja
pan The national convention of
chambers of commerce has adopted a
resolution declaring that the agitation
I eassuming grave proportions, and ex¬
pressing the fear that if it is left un¬
checked the interests of Japanese in
California, the result of years of toil
and labor, will be doomed. The res
olutlon requests the appointment of a
committee of twenty-five to discuss
defensive ways and mean*.
Killing la Caused By Religious Row
Toledo, Ohio.—Albert Sherman, liv¬
ing near Petersburg, Mich., has been
arrested charged with the killing of
Walter Gilday of Erie, Mich., during a
religious controversy at North White
ford, Mich, He is alleged to have
fired the shot which killed Gilday fol¬
lowing an all-night meeting addressed
by Louis J. King. King claims to he
a former priest, and devotee his time
to speeches against the Catholic
;hurch. Sherman, who was acting as
a temporary officer to guard King,
says lie shot in self-defense.
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VO,000 Land Army Harvesting Grain
Washington.—A land army of 100.
000 farm hands recruited and organis¬
ed liy the department of agriculture
is inovinfe northward across the west¬
ern wheat belt harvesting the nation*
grain crop in better time than in many
years, according to reports to the de¬
partment. “For the first lime in years
farmers have not beeu hundicappead
through labor shortages,' Director
Taylor of the farm bureau said.
Japan And Britain Prolong Alliance
Loudon.—Great Britain and Japan
have notified the league of nation*
that they have prolonged their treaty
alliance for a year, according to the
Daily Mail, at the same time pointing
out that the terms of the treaty are
ui accord with the principles of the
league. The reason for the prolonga
tion 0 f t h e treaty is that Great Brit
ain has not yet had an opportunity to
«onsult with the dominions regarding
ft yevlslon of the treaty. IF 5 " _