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VOL. XXXIII. NO. fl9.
THOMASVILLlf GEORGIA. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 27, 1Q22.
$5.00 PER ANNUM
DISRUPTION OF UNITED HE WORKERS
THREATENED IF F1RRINGT0N CARRIES POINT
Yesterday and Declares Lewis Most Act Quickly to Pre-J
(By Aeeodal—
Springfield, III., July 27.—Dlarup- _
tlon of the United Mine Workers of „|, ]e rea ctlon
America. »f President Farrington of f 0rts to stimulate
the Illinois mine workers is permit^ aeen today In figures assembled by
' ') proceed with the program an : the railroads showing that 11,01* card
INDIANA GOVERNOR WILL
SUPPLY STATE WITH COAL
(By Associated 1
Indianapolis, Ind., JlBy* *7.—.
Gov. McCray in a statement ad*
dressed “to the public** announc
ed this afternoon that "if the
more mines to supply the people
vent the Union From Going to the Wall—Farrington »' * lth wel ”
Rescinds Order for Miners' Convention.—No Develop
ments in Coal Situation Reported.
iretssion us to his plant
interna*! the same time Farrington teiegrapli-
ict qulck-j ed Acting Governor Sterling that he
* According to Watt, the action of. f«
Farrington, in calling a convention to y
submit a separate wage contract Is
FARRINGTON RESCINDS ORDER
Farrington of the Illinois miners
day rescinded his call
miners' convention at Peoria,
gust third. He said this action was
taken because of what he termed
“prematura newspaper announcement
FOR SEPARATE AGREEMENT
Terre Haute, Ind., July 27.—The In
diana operators uuder no circumstanc-
will confer with the miners except
tor the slate of Indiana alon
tary P. H. Henda, of the fn<
announced today.
PENN. MINES OPENED TODAY.
Punxsutawney, Pa.. July 27.—Seve
mines in this region resumed
tions today, according to the owners.
RAILROAD MANAGER [FARM OWNERS FEAR
LOST THUMB THRU BOMB j COAL SHORTAGE WILL
EXPLOSION IN CHICAGO . AFFECT MARKETING
Chicago, 111., July 27.—Charles
D. Signer, assistant general man
ager of the Delaware. Lackawanna
and Wester* raid reported to the
police today that exploslvi
ed in a bottle
blew off his right thumb
he started to carry the bottle in*
the American Farm Bureau Kedei
to tne t at'on shows that the farmers are U<
i plac- coming anxious over continuance c
porch j the coal and rail strike, fearing that
RESTRAINING ORDER
AGAINST SHOP WORKERS
AT AUGUSTA GRANTED
Augusta, Ga., July 27 A I
rary order restraining the striking!
shopmen of U.e Charleston and West*
Carolina Railway from interfering
PRESIDENT REPLIES
TO H WRITER
LEWIS SAYS JOINT MEET
COAL FACTORS IN MAKING
Charges That Attempt is Be
ing Made to Put American
Labor Under Gun, Brings
Immediate and Strong Let
ter From Harding.
with transportation and with produc-
i and miners yesterday by Presiden;
manent injunction should
granted is returnable Aug. 1, o
’clock a. m. at the federal court r
The Charleston and Western Caro
lina has posted bond in the sum of *5,-
000 to cover any damages against the
defendants that might result from this
injunction. The railway company al
leges that it has been damaged
sum of $15,000 as
strike.
The restraining order prevents the
strikers picketing at or near the shops
Crenshaw, claim agent of the road al
leges that the Charleston and Western
Carolina has been unable to carry on
ltf business in an orderly way because
Jy
of Interference by striking shopmen.
The application for injunction a *
that the strikers be permanently
spiring and confederating to hinder or
prevent the carrying on of the inter-
State and foreign commerce of the
plaintiff and of the United States
shortage of transportation may
erfere with harvesting
GARY HEADS PUBLIC
j and marketing. Federation officials iu
I lows. Washing!
Illinois reported
SAFETY CAMPAIGN IN N. Y. Italians may learn
| AMERICAN BASEBALL
(By Assocli
New York. July 27—A
New
United States Steel Corporal Ion,
miraged by Pope Pius
-Holy's natioual gam
accepted the chairmanship of the Edward I.. Hearn. Kur
Safety Institute of America to under- "loner of the Knights
take an immediately public safety who has just returned f
campaign, it was declared today. He the Pope Is engpr
has invited eighty-seven leaders of. American game introdu
. industrial, civic and educational clr-
ciea to co-operate with him, l
the
Italy.
ever (by use of threats or personal in
jury, intimidations, suggestions or
threats of violence of any
structing rr .„ i> _. v r
the employ of plaintiff in connection
with Its business as aforesaid.”
interfering In any manner
by violent .
intimidations with any pi . ..
Ing to be employed by pluintiff in’its
Harding in again suggesting that they
return to work under eondlUoni
ready suggested by him white
lonableness c
being threshed out o
up for that purpos
President Hardii
elegram sent him by J. Cleve Dean,
hairman of the Railway Employes'
TELEGRAM WHICH DREW
THE PRESIDENT’S FIRE
The text of Mr, Dean's teie^rt
strike are loyal American
d are only executing their
stltutional rights. A large percei
for you or any fcovi
the mines or railroads by
military forces <or to attempt to draft
mining or railroad
1 'he an attempt to establish in-
tervltude. And I dan
t when 'involuntary servitude* is
einpted by you. then the longpre-
and labor have V
hostile attitude of the G. O. I*, to
ard them and they realize that the
hard times that now exist is a premed
. the firm conclusion t
your administration
tions. forci .
fear or suggestion of f« ....
employes of pl/intiff, or the families
seeking
BLACKFEET INDIANS
ENTERTAIN EDITORS
•k, Mont.. July 27.—
_ . t of the
newspaper world was acquired
last night by the Blackfeet In
dians when two hundred member:
of the nationul editorial associa
tion paused here long enough to
RUM RUNNERS SEIZED
(By J
New York. July 27.—8«ixure of
throe alleged rum running boats over
night, was declared by federal prohi-
hitton agents today to Indicate
sumption of activities by liquor smug
glers, who have been uncommonly
quiet for eeveral weeks.
Hies of such persons ...
DEBS PROTESTS TO LEN1NE
. TT-. _ 1 carrying on by It of Interstate nn
foreign commerce nnd United Stati..
mails, and from preventing any per-
Chicago. III.. July 27.-
Debs. Socialist leader today
i cablegram to Soviet I’re-
violei
i by threats.
mier Leniue. protesting against |
the execution of the twenty-two ' en ding >»* e nplo;
Social Revolutionists now on trial *. from protecting, elding
at Moscow.
midation. fc
tion of such fror
aforesaid.
fing any person or persons in commit-
, ting any of said acts."
; “From assembling about the plact
INSANE MAN DEFIES OFFICERS of business or shop or the right-of-way
or any of the stations, depots,
(By Associated Tress)
Huntington, W. Vi., July 27.—John
Predecking, an Insane man who hui
been barricaded In a house at Hinton,
defying deputy sheriffs and state p.
for almost two weeks,
ed this morning according to
phone reports. Fredecking
ounded in both arms, according
Prices Reduced
—One Day Only™-
CO-OPERATIVE SALES
DAY
SATURDAY, JULY 29,1922
This sale will be for cash
and we are going to save
you money on every pur
chase.
Come in and got our prion, don’t for
get the d.te, SATURDAY JULY 29
-SEE US AND SAVE-
MASHMILT0N DRUG CO.
“A Good Place to Trade."
Phones 105 and 106
houses, workshops or other portions of
the yards, plants or premises of the
complainant, under such circum
stances or in such numbers as to
ntunace the peace or produce intimida
tion by reason of the very fact of
bera."
ing at
“From picketing or ntaintsi
or near tho shops, yards urn
places at which complainant conducts
its snid business, and on the roads and
streets, and other means of ingress
and from said premises,
any picket or pickets.
"From doing any acts i
whatever in furtherance of
apiracy .or combination among them,
any the, to obstruct -or inter
's with said plaintiffs, said officers
agents or employes in the unrestrained
control and operation of its property
yards, shops and other places i n the
conduct of and at which it conducts its
business of carrying on such ti
h transpor
ting short'(
happen. I am a' lo
harmony, yet I #xd for then*
know that the)
employes and miners and f
r Associated Proas)
COAL TWENTY-FIVE
DOLLARS PER TON IN
NEW YORK THIS WINTER
UNLESS STRIKE SETTLED
this winter with
ubstitutes likely, unless the strike is
settled or the government steps In and
regulates prices, a new angle develop-
inting of officer of the
remen's union where the
handling coal shipments from
England was discussed. No unnoum
OF
Huge Bootleg Combine Said
To Be At Bottom of Order
By New York Newspaper
Discussing: Bonded Ware
house Frauds. _ s
HOPE FOB SETTLEMENT OF MUD
STRIKE REVIVED TODIT AT WASHINGTON
Advent of Leaders of Both Sides to the Capital Leads to
Surmise That Settlement May- be Pending.—Nothing
Definite Given Out and No Encouragement is Given by
Either Side to Controversy.—Many Illegal Acts Com
mitted in Various Parts of the Country.
Washington. D. O., July 27.—Hope
for a mov-2 toward settlement of
railroad strike was revived today-
leaders on both sides gathered
presumably for conferences wit
its Jndicatious were lacking
hether their presence here
imp time had added slgniflc;
ments.
B. M. Jewell, strike lei
ion.
wllh I
i of t
time T. Get
lation
’ Assoclatsd Press)
ind beat them and then turned them
loose blindfolded In
tsldent.
RAILROAD GUARD8 AT
HATTIESBURG BEATEN
Hattiesburg. Miss., July 27 —W. L.
Christian, of New Orleans and A. C.
Robbins, are In a local hospital today
after being badly beater, by t
tlmel°
insell™" "*re Kimrd
.he <’« nlral railroad
crowd
entitled men last night. The
guards at the Mlssi
for the association ap|
Department of Justice >
ith Attorney fi
I Cincinnati. O., July R27-— ffoward
id his colleagues went intojCJau. a special deputy of the federal
fter Cuylei
illeagues went into.Gau. a special . .
I President shortly [ court here was badly beaten today
lad concluded. while serving a writ tn the Baltimore
On leaving the White Horn
said he had presented the vft
oad management
await the pleasure of the President.'
but tbut there bod been no new devel
opment In the sltuatloi
AH or the
absolute silence
Washington, even
whether they came i
.f the 1'rasldent or .
itlative.
nnd Ohio Injunction case against the
. hospital.
BUFFALO OFFICIALS DENY
MOTIVE POWER CRIPPLED
Buffalo, July 27.—Denying reports
that the motive power on roads enter
ing Buffalo has been crippled by the
us attributed I
the New York Tribune today to tl
iful plot by a huge bootleg cot
had bulged with Impor
whlskie:
Lack of c
vlcting evidence slot
the biggest liquor scandals
r the
the.
ery souls of t
and I
whirl
BRIG. GEN. SAWYER DENIES
THAT HE IS HINDERING
HOSPITALIZATION
ishington.
enough
o see the dark clouds that are in the , v
orizon and will change your attitude ln * ,0 thar * e » ,hat
o as to remove those clouds.'' j tor of the Federal H«
President Harding in a message taxation he had delaye
. Cleve Dean, chairman of the Rail-', h government’s pro
ay Employes' Publicity Association.
f Chattanooga, Tenn.. suggested thi
July 27—Reply-
;shlei
rork pending "a rehearing
■erning which thei
reasonable doubt about the cc
the decision m>
GREAT BRITIAN WILL NOT
ALTER THREE .MILE LIMIT, 1 *"
. July 27—With referenc*
from the Washington |
ring co-operatioi
presslon of liquor running
United Stati
the Bahama
British go:
Washington
i through Bermuda
lerstood that the
•cedent allowing the sei:
isets outside that limit,
trntnent. however. Is
suiting with the colonial go'
1 with respect to clearance
papers chage of registry and other
property employed in the
of Interfering with or hindei
strucfTng it in the performanr
business, for the purpose of c
inducing by threats, i
man of the natii
mlttee of the
tho President')
il rehabilitation
erican Legion,
physician was star
the disabled World Wai
very best hospital service
slbly be provided.
“it would be my <
ytng <
Declarln
really
npell-jOen. Sawyer
•ard of Hospitalization
jsltloii I will not be forced
tampeded.”
that th» American publu
r the hospital situation a:
the pre.
RAIL EXECUTIVES AND UNION J d
CHIEFS IN WASHINGTON!
Chicago.. III., July 27-—Just as the| E
IIway strike seemed to bfl
shopmen's strike, the superintendents
•today issued summaries of conditions
‘on the five trunk lines for the twen
ty-four hours ending at noon yester-
battle. hopes for peace :
I Baltimore, O., July 27.—The confer
ence between Baltimore and Ohio rail
road officials and representatives of
> of the seniority rights
|the striking :
«1 here tills morning und no It forma
tion Is obtainable as to where future
| meetings will he held.
BRITISH MINERS MAY VARDAMAN RAPS WILSON
NOT EXPORT COAL TO FOR WRITING LETTER
AMERICAN IMPORTERS IN MISS. CAMPAIGN
(By Associated I
The
•stlon
London, July 2'
whether British coni miners will tak.
any action against the exportation o
coal to America, was before the exe
live committee of the miners federa
tion today for discussion. Meanwhil.
reports from the British coal field!
indicated that nothing would bo dotn
ho, after a lean perlo*
Ilf Says He Didn't Believe Mis-
sissippians Needed to Be
Told How to Run Their
Own Affairs.—Did Not Cat
er to White House Occupant
i their
ilss.. July 27.—Stc
his candidacy fa
mtained in a lette
•timulus given to employment through
‘ales, of Carlisle. Miss., foi
the g
t for the i
>ellev<
contemplated—and which Is be- vote.
Ing hurried to early completion—it Wilson
ill represent In all of the departments thought
total expenditure of approximately meut to :
f800,000." were red
Coincident with issuing the state- Vardan
. Dr.
i that Wilson’s opp«-
from his
board an
of the v.
him for
predatlot
the fact
associates on the federal “I performed my duties as Senator
from Col. Forbes, director with the intention of pleasing and
erans' bureau, commending serving the white people of iMisi
> please or flatter the c
cupant of the White House.
laid I
I the
tation and commerce, and the opera-1 tion, violence or abusive langui d,
tion of its business of aerrying on such persuasion nnv of complainant's em-|ebled
transportation and commerce/’ jployes to refuse or fail to perform Jcharg.
From ordering, directing, aiding on their duties as such-” I "At .
In any manner abetting any peson “From injuring, destroying, or|trol and operation.''
either of the said interfering with any of its property (tinned, “there*-* *■
the
committing any c
acts aforesaid.”
"From trespassing <
' used or intended for
.. entering with the conduct of if* business of j
npon the grounds, stations, or prem-, carrying on interstate and foreign |
Ises of complalntant. or upon its years commerce and carrying United States 1
j roadway or right-of-way. or upon its'mail.”
In the United State
“When the hospitalization plan of
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