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THOMASV/ILLE, GEORGIA THURSDAY AFTERNOON NOVEMBER 18, 1920.
$5.00 PER ANNUM
PLAIN LIVING AND THREE NEGROES IRE SOVIETS HOPE FOR DIREST NECESSITY COOLIDGE CONDEMNED BOSTON POLICE UNION RHALLIS, NEW GREEK
A SQUARE DEAL ARE LINED UP AND SHOT 1 0. S. TRADE SOON ONLY CAN JUSTIFY CANCELLED CONTRACTS
White Man Killed in Store Moscow Reports That There
Near Douglas and Those Im-! Is Propaganda at Work to
— : plicated Are Taken from the' Get the United States To
Made Speech Before the New Sheriff and Shot by Mob of Make Trade Possible With
Orleans Commercial Body Over 150* ! Russia.
This Morning. Was Greet", (Hy Associated Press) (By Associated Press} —— (By Associated Press.)
ed at Baton Rouge and Oth- Douglas. Ga., Nov. Nov. 18,-Two London, Nov. 18.—A wireless dls Ch a J rman of Commission Boston, Mass., Nov. 18,-Cancella-
negro tnen and a negro woman, all! patch received from Moscow says thai TU. !„ lions of contracts by trades people
er Cities by Big Crowds. .’ , ho kmi * MBtardttV aft>’G n n«r a l Wrnntral’s destruction win Sa 7 S L MS ^SttOtJ is Put-
IN OLD IRELAND
; Trades People That Repudia-
; ted Contracts Because They
Can Are Not Playing Fair
Says Vice President Elect in
Statement Today.
Implicated In the killing yesterday aft- j "General VVrangel's destruction win r _ Ifc, . who have ben caught In a falling mar-
(By Associated Press} ^ lerncon of Pearly Harper, a prominent' make a great Impression on' all wes j ting a J.ecp Division Among kRt or ,i Hrs tor goods at high pile-
New Orleans, La., Nov. . Plan y OU „g planter of thlacounty, werl lln item countries. There is Information The English Speaking PeO- ,, 8 , wa8 condemned by Gov. Coolldge.
living and square dealing was lnvoK- pd up an(J Hhot early fhls morning by; to the effect that England is carrying pjg Throughout the World* * vice president-elect, in a letter to the
ed by President-elect Hard ng. in a ^ m0 j >0 f nlore than 150 men who over-1 on agitation in the United States hi --— Boston Boot and Shoe Club today,
speech here today, as the nations . ... * _ , _« (By Aswl.itofi rr«w• ' 1 . *
- VENIZELOS QUITS CITY
Eight Hundred Members
Union That Got Into Serious
Trouble in 1919 Vote to Give :
Up Their Labor Rights*—Amid Shouting and Shooting
Conditions Improved.
And Much Disturbance New
Regime is Installed at Ath
ens.—Warships Escort Ven-
izelos to Nice.
Nor.
the nation
RtrnuupKt reliance durlntr the onmintr po '' ered Sher,ff TanBer a " d h ' S t " ro j , Y or ot a reaPwal ot tradp relatloDS Washington’”!)" O.', Nov! 18.—“Only In not always possible for men
strong St reliance uurius com nt, dpput | eB wl)0 were attempting to get with Soviet Russia, and foreign news- th(J dlri , Ht necessity." can Justify a to meet their obligations." the Gov
period Oi after-war readjustment. ■ the neRroe8 to Fitzgerald for safe papers more frequ*tly state that the rPW)rt (0 arm8 f or adjustment'of the ernor wrote.
Sane and clear thlnk'ng, common geeping. American government will not place. dlapute8 |„ Ireland, Frederick C. "No one can complain of that, but
sense, honesty and co-operation, are H wlt h Jlld Hutt0 , had enter j obstacles In the way of Its capitalists Howe> chairman of the commission there seems to be a great tendency to
among the qualities he* named as the *■* ~ ~ .....
prime necessities In meeting the d<*-
mands of the new world order.
with j
ed a negro store when they wc
tacked hy the negroes arm^d
bottles and pistols, it is alleged. j
He declared the material interests The negroes are. Will Perry, Willi"
and national happiness of both will Ivory and Minnie Ivory,
benefit if the United States will be ^ coroner's jury empanelled t iisj
come a “simple living people once morning returned a verdict that the)
again.” j negroes .came to their death at the I
The President-elect predicted that hands of unknown parties. |
he is “confident America” would solve The actual killing of Harper was
its new problems on the simple basis done by Minnie Ivory, acoonding to
of old time virtues and would come the most reliable accounts of the
through the reconstruction period trouble.
stronger and more dependable than j
Senator Harding’s speech was do . LEAGUE ASSEMBLY
Iivered at a luncheon given at the |
New Orleans’ Association of Com- f
nierce, and it also contained a mes- j
sage of assurance for the industrial
development o! the South and ex j
preasion of hope that the ties of com j
mercial co-operation with Latin-Am-
tlading with Soviet Russia.
tern
' He the soviet government."
SLOAN HEADS THE
ACADEMY OF ARTS
IN SESSION TODAY
JO SELECT OFFICERS
(Tty Associated Press)
eva, Nov. 18.—-The report of the)
erica would be strengthened by every j Counc B of the League of Nation* wasl
possible means. aKaln befor, ‘ the Assembly °f “>«
Ills address was a part of his five Deogtie at todays session, as was . Colu m »>i a University, until an election
hour visit to New Orleans, before eIecllon ot slx vlce Presidents,. who| )BheM
leaving for a voyage to the Panama 1 wlth ehalrmen of the Assembly's)
Canal Zone ' s'* commissions, will comprise the
.New Orleans and Louisiana recetv ! hurea » of executive committee of that
ed Harding with open arms, (lov. Par- bo(,v
ker and Mayor Behrman meeth g himj TV secretariat of the assembly was
in Baton Rouge, and accompanying ni t’fied today that Prince Arfaed
him until he le.t tills city. P leh, head of the Persian delega-
In his first speech at the City Hall ti n. was captured by a robber hand
m Ispahan and Shiraz, his pap<
from the committee of one hundred avoid obligations that could be met.
Yore is no doubt that the Web- investigating the Irish question, de- with a.result which is demoralizing to
countries will he forced to recog cIared at the open ing of the com mis* everybody.”
He added that conditions in Ire FOOD DECREASES
land "have created and are creating .
it widening rift In the friendly rela- ARE NOTED TODAY
tlona of the English-speaking people.
worldly ln AmeHCa bUt aH ° Ver th J ! Atlanta Shows Greatest De-
, He declared that "the orgy of di j crease in Southern Cities
istruction now ravishing Ireland is. Drops in Other Cities*
J sending its repercussions to every
(By Associated Press) jcorner of tho civilized world; in add 1 ’
New York, N<)v. 18.—William Millin r . m the political life of America as
pan Sloan, historian, and former chan- j wo j| aH nocial processes are pro-
cellbr of the American Academy of foundly disturbed hy the injection of
Arts and Letters, was elected to sue thlB internecine war between peoples
ceed the late William Dean Howells, ‘ 0 f our own f| 0 Hh and blood.” j
as President of tho Academy herei
yesterday. )
No Chancellor waH elected, but it
was said that the work of the office!
probably will he carried on by Dr. I
Nicholas Murray Butler, President of
More thanj
oight hundred members of the Boston)
policemen’s union voted unanimously!
last night to instruct officers ot the (
union to surrender its charter to the 17.—George Rhallis, the new premier
American Federation of Labor. I of 0recfi ’ took the oath of offlce wlth
j three members of his cabinet at one
oclock this afternoon. Immediately
after he qualified, Rhallis demanded
the resignation of Admiral Coundour-
A statement issued after the meet
ing said that “conditions" leading to.
the strike of 1919, “have In many ways
been remedied and efforts are being
made at. all times to improve them.” j
No members of the present poll -e
force are members of the union.
Will Succeed William Dean
Howells and Butler of Co
lumbia is Chancellor.'
JAP STUDENTS SHY
(Bv Associated Press.)
Washington. D. C„ Nov. 18.-A
decrease of three per cent in re
tail food prices ln October, thru-
out the country, was noted In sta
tistics on the cost of twenty two
articles of food. The greatest de
crease was in sugar and potatoes.
Atlanta shows a decrease of 3
per cent and Jacksonville nnd Sa
vannah 2 per cent.
nun nmnr r\/inTO HAWKINS MADE
WAR CAUSE EXISTS ° 0N4T,0NS
Harding expre.ss«d gratitude for his ( V
reception and declared that one of m
his fondest ambitions was to see a j T
nation where sectionalism was com 111
pletely forgotten. ! 1 1
(By Associated Press)
New York, Nov. 18.—Bequests
SOURCES OF OIL
! T_ T.—_f„_}_- two hundred thousand dollars to the
(a .d rs 4 Exclusion Actors Fund of AmerIca and one hun .
ounni v mcrncccn' They Are Not Cer- dred , housand dollars to the Americar
oUrrLY UlSLuMtUr tain That the Exigencies of Soduty for tho Prevention of Cruelty
' The Situation Make it Sue- to Animals, are contained in a will
I rpggftlllv Pnggible filp<1 here for probate of Gen. Husk
Washington, D. C., Nov. 18.—The CeSSIUiiy UOSSIDie.
j world oil problem, particularly the alt- J
! llawklns, commander of the Haw
kin’s Zouaves, during the Civil Wat
LARGE CROWO OREETED
HARDING AT BATON ROUGE
wvvMku uii i uuiv.M w , (By Assorfafed ITess)
seized and his secretary killejl. I ww, * u u “ *** •"* i xokio, Tuesday, Nov. 10—Two thou-
V Prince made his escape. The au- i nation confronting America due to j sand university students met here to-," 110 reC ? n f laft » to
t itles eventually captured the rob-! conditions in Mexico, and Europe's j night to discuss the question, “Shall Bequests o ^ er ^ non ^ ea an 1 ^ unnvn
sand restored the Prince’s papers.j RGarch for additional sources of sup-i-TflPan Fight America.” The debate University o G ” r °" T
I . . . , . i lasted four hours, but the audience I nRorsity a 5 .
1 ply, was discussed here yesterday at; Walker of Augusta, Ga., were cancell-
' remained in a good humor throughout Ul “ \ , J .. .. . ..
the opening of the annual meeting nf_ The speakers agreed lha t the action p[| in the codlcU ’ which 1,11 d thal ^
the American Petroleum institute. ^ n«nf«w«i« ft.».it>i. n ri 0 nfflMon» «>>fian General desired to make these g s
ANFU LEADER
ESCAPED FROM JAPS
Baton Rouge, Lai., Nov. 18.—Presi-;
dent-elect HaVding was greeted by!
three thousand persons at 8:30 this) (By Associated Press)
morning when his special train arrJv-*’ l iking, ( hina, Nov. 18. Gen, Hsu
ed en route to New Orleans. j Shn Cheng, former commander of the
The President-elect was introduced ; Chinese frontier forces in Mongolia,
to the crowd by Governor Parker. At!»”«l loader of the Anfu element which, like to assist in the development of
North Baton Ilouge, the train also'kos been opposing the government. Is, new sources of supply.”
stopped and Harding and his wife'again at large. j llo was followed by Director George
Notification of his escape from the) oils Smith of the United States Goo-
I of California furnished sufficient cause
W. C. Teagle. president of (he Stan- for hostilities but differed concerning
dard Oil Co., of New Jersey, told the , the « x P®<Hency of going to war. carrledjmt
institute that “many foreign govern-
monts are deliberately placing ob
stacles In the way of those who would
during his life and Hint they had be6n
alighted and shook hands with n lurg
number of oil refinery workers. * i legation here, where he took refuge, logical Survey, who sounded a now
| late In tho summer, was sent hy the; wurnlnB that American sources were
I Japanese minister to the Chinese for- rapidly being exhausted.
NO TREATY AGAINST BOLSHEVIKS INCREASE
MEXICO SAYS DAVIS HOLDINGS IN UKRAINE
(By
rluttMl Pi
IxMidon, Nov. 18.—The Russian Bol-
(By Associated Press)
Washington, D. C.. Nov. 18.—Under)
secretary Davis of the State Depart-; sheviki in their campaign against the
mom today denied that the United Ukrainians have captured Kamenetz-
Statcs, Great Britain and France had i* odo i s ]{ f capital of Podolia, it is ar-
ANY MEXICAN POtfT; olpn oHico November 15thl i Richard Alrey, vice president of the ' entered lnto any treaty out,I ning theiri nounccH j ln Wednesday’s offlrial state-
I The foreign office, has requested Roxana Petroleum Corporation, a Br ii,t«>“r»« of action ln Mexico and-South %Iusc0W and received by
New Orleans, La.. Nov. lS.-Prci-, that the remaining eight refugees In |sh company> denled at the Blght 8CS . 1 America os alleged by Lavan Guardia, ' ap communique an
dent-elect Harding will not stop at u|the legation he handed over to lts, 8lon thftt Qreat BrItaJn wag attempt- n Mexlco c,ty newspaper. , win-less toda>. The com q
Mexican port on his voyage to the' custody.
Canal Zone, as he has been urged to r ^ nu __ r _
do by Mexican officials. I found it impossible to arrange for
ing to monopolize the world’s oil sup-1
ply. The situation in Mexico was de- FURTHER LIQUIDATIONS
scribed by Frank R. Kellogg, counsel ON STOCK MARKET
, wireless today,
nouuced extension
occupation of Crim
the Bolsheviki
MILLIONAIRE DRAFT
EVADER IS CAUGHT
Son of Los Aneeles Minin?
Operator So Charged and
Will be Given Hearing.
(By Associated Press)
Los Angelos, Nov. 18.—Los Dan
iel Giroux, son of a millionaire
mining operator of Los Angeles,
is under arrest at his home here
today on a charge of having at
tempted to evade the selective
draft in 1917.
lotls. a? Regent.
The other members o' the new cabi
net will take the oath before Queen
Mother Olga.
Venizelos left Athens today.
As night fell over the city, the
streets were resounding with the pan-
demonlum of yells, shouts, pistol and
rifle shots, and gangs of soldiers
walked through the city, tooting horns
and blowing whistles. The wild pa
; rade conl nued until late in the even*
! ing. No attempt has been made to
j maintain order. Prisoners being de-
j tained in. the jails have been released
j Venizelos departed secretyl at 3
(oclock this afternoon and is on his
way to Nice, the Groeff yacht Narcis-
j rus being escorted by three British
war vessels.
BRITISH TO TRADE
WITH RUSSIAN PEOPLE
GREEK MINISTER SUBMIT
* RESIGNATIONS TODAY
Londo
Washington. I). C., Nov. 18. — M.
(By Associated Press) ■ Esmados, minister resident and coun-
n, Nov. 18.—The British cabi- He j of, and Klmon Colies, first sec-
net has decided that a draft of the jr ,.t arv 0 f th<» Greek legation hern, an-
agreoment to carry out arrangements! nminced today that they had submit-
for trade with Russia should be pro-i t( . d thfir resignations as a result of
pared, Premier Lloyd George told the the Greek elections in which the Ven-
House of. Commons toduy. j izelos government was defeated.
ITALIAN PREMIER j IRISH ACCUSED OF
GETS A BIG VOTE SERIOUS CRIMES
(By Associated Press.)
Rome, Nov. 18.—A heated debate
during which Premier Glolotti defend- wood, chief secretary for Ireland stat
ed his political record und tho policies ed In the House of Commons today
of his government, preceded the voto that during a recent raid in Ireland
of confidence given the cabinet In the troops captured a document sent hy
chamber of deputies today. the commander In chief of the Irish
A .Socialist motion censuring tho 1!p P u,,lican a ™- v 10 hls chlef of stalT -
government's internal policy was tl
feated 202 to 83.
INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION
DECLARES USUAL DIVIDEND
containing a series of remarkable and
horrifying statements regarding tho
spreading of typhoid among the
troops, and glanders among the caval
ry horses.
•<t Pi
New York, Nov. -18.—The Ame
international corporation, engaged
through its subsidiaries in foreign
ade and commerce, today passed its
regular quarterly dividend on common
tack which since December last has
been at the rate of six dollars a share
annually.
RAILWAY BOARD HEARS
WAGE INCREASE DEMAND
PRODUCERS STRIKE PLANNED
(By Asho<-lilted Press.Y
Chicago, Ill., Nov. IS.—Arguments
for and against the wage Increase de
manded by employes of more than
one hundred short line railroads will
open Monday before the railw’ay labor
hoard, meeting here, the Board an
nounced today.
No official announcement was mado call at a Mexican port without seri-i for the MexIcan Petroleum Corpora-'
by Harding or those who arrived with 0 u,dy disrupting the schedule of the' tl()n> who saId Amer ican oil men had!
him today, hut It Is understood he has shipping Company.
(By Associated T’ress.)
New York, Nov. 18.—The stock
market was subject to further dras-
Walls of Beauty and
Fc
nomy
gone Into Mexico because "Mexico is
sued unmistakable Invitations to all tlc 'l7qu 1 da.tf 0 na' ,'o.lay. _ New iow t-oc-
| the world to come and invest its men- j mdH wcre mado ln the f „. st tW() h()ur8
jcy, its brains and Its labor In tho oil () , trad | n g by such issues as shipping,
i Industry." This, he said, entitled tho oll and equ , pment .
i American producers to the protection
jof their government. ‘i potential oil lands of tho world are
! Mr. Teagle pointed out that oil untenable,” he declared.
| lands In the United States “have been { Mr> g m ith declared that the known
MRS. MACSWINEY
The trend of interior decor
ation in modem homes is sim
plicity and harmony of color
effects.
j thrown open to the world, with aliens 1 American otl resources would last
as free to acquire production as sur on |y n | ne years nnd threo months If
own citizens.” j depended upon to furnish all the pow-
Mr. Alrey said It would be impossl- 1 er the country consumes. Monthly
ble for Great Brataln to corner the j statistics of production and consump-
world's oil supply: “motives that havo tion. he said, “take on the Importance
been ascribed to Great Britain of seek- of danger signals which must be read
lng to create a monopoly over'the 'run slow.’"
Walls and Ceilings should
blend perfectly with the fur
nishings.
You can easily carry out
any desired color scheme with
Sherwin-W illiams
FLAT TONE
Flat Tone is an economical
finish, because its colors re
main bright and beautiful for
years and if soiled are easily
cleaned with a moist sponge.
THE PAINT THAT '
LASTS
MASH-M1LT0N DRUG COMPANY
Phonss 106 * 100.
H. T. Mash H. H. Melton
TO COME TO U. S.
(By AHHoriated PrentO j
Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 18.—A nu- unions throughout the country,
tlonal producers’strike to combat fall* | This action is in line with the
ing prices of farm products, was urg ( "wheat strike" which was called sev-
ed in a call sent out today by the Na-'eral weeks ago hy the Wheat Growers*
tional Farmers' Union, to its loyal Association of the United States.
And Passports for Mary Mac-
Swiney are Also Secured to
Sail on November 24th.
...J l riss)
Mrs. Terrence
MacSwlney, widow of the late
Mayor of Cork, will be accompanied
to the United Suitos by Mary Mac
Swlney, who obtained a passport to
day. They will embark at Queens
town November 24.
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