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LIFTS EMBARGO Mexico City. —Immediate resumption of oil operations in the Tampico region by American petroleum companies, and payment of postponed taxes, with the Hfting of the government embargo on the company’s funds and oil in stor- age, will resuult from the agreement reached by government officials and the heads of five American oll con cerns. There will be an tmmediate move, Ment of ofl from Mexico and after minor details have been adjusted, a | settlement will be reached of all the great petroleum problems which have vexed the Mexican government and American development companies for years. The agreement reached in the con- ferences which terminated Saturday night has the sanction of President Obregon, who has described it as be- |! ing a “happy and satisfactory solution to all concerned.” The American oil men who participated asserted they were contented with results and were prepared to leave immediately for BRIEF GENERAL NEWS Estimates of unemployment in New York city placed the figure at 500,000, Secretary of the Navy Denby’s west- ern trip has been indefinitely post- poned, Forest fire damage in Oregon and Washington during the past year was light as compared with previous years The death list in the violent out break of rioting that raged for several days in Belfast, Ireland, last week, j Teached 18. President Harding has received | gratifying responses to the proposal for holding a national conference on unemployment, Field Marshal Count Karl von Bue- | low, who was commander-in-chief of the German second army during the | war, died in Berlin, | will be’ sent to the senate September al of the union officials as well as the | war college, declared that “no matter Miners Quit And Surrender to Federal The treaty of peace with Germany 21, the day that congress reassembies after its 30-day recess. All six powers invited to participate General Bandholtz’s report that Philip in the Washington conference for in- ternational reduction of armament and discussion of Pacific and far eastern questions have accepted. | Persident Harding, speaking at the opening of the fall term of the army ; where the best aspirations of the | | world lead us, there never may be a time without the necessity for armed Were reported to be in complete con- forces.” trol in the West Virginia mine war ——__—___ | zone. Son of Seattle Banker Alleged Forger. Portland, Or.—Jerrod Peabody, son | 8° county in blood for a week was be- of C. E. Peabody of Seattle. head ot | teved ended by the intervention of | the Puget Sound Navigation company and director of the federal reserve bank, was indicted by the Multnomah | *!!0wed to proceed peaceably to their | county grand jury on the charge of | #omes. forging an endorsement to a $198 check. The indictment charges forgeay & passenger on the stage line for which Peabody was driving. | Retail Food Prices Increase. } Washington, D. C.—Retail prices in August showed increases over July | prices in 14 principal cities, accord- ing to statistics made public by the department of labor. Farmers Petition Harding. Chicago.—The American farm bu- reau federation has asked President Harding to provide proper representa- tion for agriculture in the or) ment conference. A Viscount Kato, minister of the navy, | o0 has been selected to head Japan's | navy delegation in the Washington | conference, MEXICAN OIL PACT the United Mine Workers, had joined in urging recommendatibn for troops. Jed to their homes heroes for their of the indorsement of “A. L. Carpen- work in holding the miners at bay and | ter” to a check for $198 on the Wil- preventing the capture of the town | lamina bank. This check was lost by nan the long days and nights of | ghting. |! meet them with cheers States army wants fighters, and it will enlist no more married men. Orders from Washington announced at 9th corps area headquarters say that no more married scidiers are to be accepted, and “shacks” occupied by married enlisted men shall be removed or salvaged. How about that subscription | fepeyene OU will know Vacuum Cup Cord Tires by ther distinctive jet black tread - the tread that is guaranteed not to skid on wet, oil-treach- erous pavements. Their generous oversize, carefully inspected construc- tion and highest quality ma- terials warrant their being guaranteed — per warranty tag attached to each casing— for 9,000 miles. Safe, wear-resisting, attrac- tive, reasonably priced. Remember---we give away free of charge with each Pennsylvania tire, a tube FEDERAL SOLDIERS © | =e mF Washington, D. C.—The war depart- ment set in motion machinery to ap bly irresistible force to disorderly ele- | ments in the five mining counties of | i West Virginia, where labor disorders have smouldered into what officials term insurrection. By train from four army camps an expeditionary force numbering 2100 men was routed for destinations on the edge of the moun- tain country. Brigadier-General H.H. Bandholtz, the government's agent on the scene, has been placed in com- mand. The government's action in sending troops into West Virginia, Secretary Weeks said, evidently had the approv- | civil authorities of West Virginia, who had asked for them. He referred to Murray, international vice-president of | MINE WAR ENDED Soldiers in West Virginia. Charleston, W. Va.—Federal troops | The civil strife that has bathed Min- Uncle Sam. Miners leaving the war zone were The Logan citizen defenders return- Men, women and children ran to Army Bars Married Men. 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