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VOL. XXXIII. No. 245.
THOMA8VILLE, GEORGIA MONDAY AFTERNOON, AUGU8T 28, 1822.
MICHEL COLLINS
LAID TO REST THY
■sum
Thousands Paid Tribute To
His Patriotism and Genius—
Pity Expressed for Mourn :rs
Who Gathered at His Bier.
Interred at Glasnevin.
PRESIDENT UK THINKS RESORT TO
GOVERNMENT OPERATION ONECESSU
(By Asaoclai
Dublin, Ireland. Aug. 28.—Michael
Collins was laid to rest today In
Glasnevin after a demonstration of
national grief, such as is seldom seen
in the long centuries of Irelan’s trou
bled history.
Immense crowds filled the great
cathedral and lined the route to <
nevln; congregations gathered
every city, town and hamlet to mourn
his passing. It was a military fun-
Indications Point to the Belief in Washington That the
Rail and Coal Strikes Can Be Fought Without Govern
ment Control of Both Industries.-—Chicago and Alton
Cancels Many Trains. — Maintenance Way Men Ap
peal Before Labor Board.
Legal Contest Now Begun by
Those Handling and Seek
ing Publisher's Fortune is to
.. Aug. 28.—while! Chicago,' in., Aug. 28.—seniority Be^Determined by Men who
of the Senate and' and new organizations of railroad! Witnessed Last Will,
work to perfect coal ; employes was thrnst forwarj by the' Aw , or '|,' t ^ riMl
distribution legislation, as recom-1 Eastern roads today before the Rail ] London. Aug**Xug. 28. Doctoi
mded by the administration, the* road Board when the onlnten-l not lawyers, probably will bav.
Washington,
DOCTORS WILL HAVE 1.1. GUARD KILLS TWO! I. W. W. AIE1 HELD FOR flDHIE MEN
FINAL SAT IN WILL OF
MEN IT CAMIKYARDS!WRECKINSDABlfTRAIN
Said Men Were Threateungj They Are Suspected of Hav-
Him With Pistol When He ing Been in the Employ of
Fired. — One Man Had; The Soviet Organization in
Smoking Revolver in His! This Country and Planned
Hand When Shot. J Wrecking of Train.
irotherhood i
President and hli
bring all the powers they now! for Increased wages,
possess for Improvement of the fuel! The seniority matter our
transportation facilities \ front when John C. Walber.
As a result of the President's week-j Ing ten Eastern roads questioned the
end conferences it was Indicated that; right of the brotherhood to ropr*sei
he still believed It would be possible I employes on those roads. The • nioi
to restore normal conditions without* were given until tomorrow to eply
OP : ra : ,O " 0f ‘ he! maintenance^ requests
rail and coal property affected by the;
strike situation, ana that he felt th“ , “ EFORE ,„ LA “ OR B ° AR ° T0DA *
much could be dons In Hint direction' Ch cas °’ in - AuI - 8 ' The ra!I -
even be'ore Congress acts to cream way mninteDaIlce wfl >’ employes, com-
« fuel distribution agency and ' to prl,lnI •Pt' roalra « t « | y
clothe the Interstate Commerce Com-, 1 * ,r "" wl,S "» * h ’»
mission with additional powers over " 0, “ *"* h ' w ln abe >'"“ ce
priority. I mont h pending new wage hearings,
With but little discussion nml no' ‘ ,lac ' d lh * lr de,na "' , » ,or lncr '”“ d
remrfl of *h» vni. .ho i pay before the United 8tates Rail-
They had stood suard nil night aodj vol<d favorabty to" report today rnai1 Lata Board
on the Cummins’ bill to create a coal' ° f the 202 Class One i
distribution agency and extend the
powers of the commission-
The House began a five hour hear
ing on the companion bill
by Chairman Winslow.
Archbishop Byrne celebrated
mass and tben after absolution the
body was pieced on a gun carriage
and borne to the cemetery.
Fellow officers of Collins last night
had borne the body Into the cathedral
just as Collins bad a short fortnight
ago, helped bear the foody of his col
league Griffith.
i solemn
were parties to the dispute.
Claims for higher wages are based!
>n Increases ln the cost of living.
"The Board must face and I think
’j accept the principle of a living wage
__ | if It follows out the Intent of the taw”
IAY ASK THAT TRANSPORTA* j E F. Grable. president, declared.
TION ACT BE RESCINDED The first opposition to the sabmii
Chicago, 111., Aug. 28.—Congress slons of the union came when six of
lay be asked to amend the Each* the Eastern railroads refused to
her convent In England to pray for] Cummins transportation act. to in- ognlze the union’s appeal on
her “baby brother." Beside her knelt elude a definition or basis for the] ground that shopmen. Including t
s there this morning
high mass was celebrated.
Richard ftlulcahy, the new chieftain
to whom all Ireland now looks; Oen.
O’Duffy, new chief of staff and Gen.
McKeon, the "blacksmith of Batlln-
alee,” whose da ah and fire have
awakened an enthusiasm akin to that
won by Collins himself, w<
guard.
Sister Mary Celestlne came from
Sean Collins, the General's brother.
Rut it was upon the trembling young
woman nearby, that all eyes fell most
pitying, Kitty Kierman, Collins be
trothed.
SWEDISH. DRYS HAVE
LOST THEIR BATTLE,
MEXICO HAS FIGHT
Election Held Yesterday in
That Country Proved Fail
ure to Prohibition Advocates
Though Vote Showed Senti
ment is Strong for it.
Stockholm, A 8we*detL Aug*’ 28.—The |
drys seem to have lost the day ln the'
Swedish prohibition plebesclte, ac
cording to latest returns.
Figures issued this morning are
772,747 for, and 846,636. against. i
computation of the minimum cost of] of the mulntei
living for railroad employes, It <
reported today in Labor Board circles.
MORE TRAINS TIED UP BY
TRAINMEN'S WALK OUT
St. Louis, Mo.. Aug. 28.—Passenger
and freight •ervtqj^^g^the Western per. Mo., gtuLRoodhouse, Ills., It
dlvlkion of the Chlcago-Alton road wasTsnnounced here today.
tt a complete standstill today
suit of the wslk-out of engineers, fire
men, .conductors and switchmen in
protest against armed guards
JEWS EVOLVED IDEA (SWISS WOULD ADMIT
OF LEAGUE OF NATIONS GERMANY TO LEAGUE
Curlsbad, Aug. 28.—"The Lea
gue or Nations is a Jewish idea
and Jerusalem will some day be
come the capital of the world’s
peace." declared Dr. Sokolow,
chairman of the Zionist execu
tive committee at a special meet
ing of the Zionist conference here.
LONDON DISCUSSES
STATEMENT BY COX
Mexico City. Aug. 28. -The possi
bility of Mexico being made bone dry
Is again being seriously discussed
here. It became known today that! London, Aug. 28.—All of the Lon- Chici
several deputies will propose a dry! don morning papers today featured Miller
bill aa soon ss Congress begins Pa; the statement given out Saturday by the Ne
session. j James M. Cox, former candidate for players
Oen. Calle. chief of the coWnet andl President of the United States and In were r
secretary of the Interior and M. Da lengthy editorials welcoming especial- son to<
LaHuerta. minister of the treasury, ly his suggestion that Herbert Hoovi
are avowed advocates of such leglsla-i represent the United States In tac
tlon. ling the reparations problem.
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OBREGON ESCAPED DEATH
WHEN BRIDGE COLLAPSED
last word in the approaching legal
contest over the huge estate 1
Viscount Northciiffe, according
Dally Express.
The executors of the first wi
ed March 22. 1919, contends th;
second ^jill which was made ju
fore tb* publisher’s death. an<
nessed.hy attending physicians,
drawn tfhile he was not in his normal
mind, doctors and mental special!*
therefore, are expected to decide t
SPECULATION AS TO
FATE OF THE TIMES
Londoii; Aug. 28.—The ownership at
the London Times and the policy
Lord Nerthcliffe’s leading newspap
were questions which dominated y
terday’s newspapers. Incidentally
wag learned that there is to be a c
Lord Northcliffe's will a
three CRTeats are entered agali
probate. It now develops that Lord
Northcllff£made two wills, one t
.March 22, U19, and another shortly be
fore his death, of which the ;ole
t utor is Luy Northciiffe.
The adnwting of the will to prt
will end alqspeculation concerning its
contents. There are those who be-
lord Northciiffe took steps
perpetually to dominate the policies
of the Times, by some sort of organi
zation similar to the Cecil Rhodes
or the Rockefeller Foundation,
generally agreed that 'f Lord
Northcliffe's shares in the London
Times are GttpA'Sed of in open market,
there will be a scramble like that of
i Harmworth. by his strate
gy, barely nosed out Arthur Pearson
s successor to the Walter imprests
.’ho controlled the newspaper for a
L.
mlng Sir John ERertni
rgest shareholder in t
>rd Rothermore, Vis
Iffe’s brother who, if t
jnitted would buy the ’
Esmond Harmswoi
vin also considers
imak, Ga., Aug. 28.—Dan and Bax-,
ley Latlmore, brothers, were shot and
killed early today by W. T. Hall, a
guard In the Georgia railroad yards.
Hall surrendered to the authorities at
Chicago.. Ill., Aug. 28.—Nine men
ire in custody and four have been im
plicated in an alleged plot which Is
lectured to have been inspired by
adieals In connection with the "reck
>f a Michigan Central express train
it Gary. Ind-, a week ago. Further
rreits are expected.
Hall according to the sheriff admits
killing the two men. He said that
one of the men threatened him and
drew a pistol, whereupon he fired BELIEVED ARRESTED MEN
once at both men. A pistol was AGENTS OF SOVIET RUSSIA
found grasped in the hand of one of Chicago. III., Aug. 28 — Five men,
the two men. , alleged to be members of the Indus-
j trial Workers of the World, are held
BISHOP DICKEY GOES TO WACO ,odav at 0,r >'- ,nd ■ ln
ENTOMBED BY FIRE
ICHF0BH MINE
with i
r Associated 1
alleged plot, supposedly
Russ
i of I
iccomplishe
at Gai
-Bishop J.
irkey. of Georgia, one of the i
(shops elected at the Hot Springs
inference of the Southern Methodist
lurch has 'been given the presiden-
murguia plans to make
isbop W N. Ainsworth who goe<
August 20th.
Rescuers at Work in Argo
naut Gold Mine Have But
Little Hope of Getting Men
Out Alive.—Men 3,000 Feet
Below the Surface.
Jackson. Cal.. Aug- 28.—Forty-eight
men. according tg official count war*
rapped by fire In the Argonaut gold
mine today. Half a dozen rescue
trews are attempting to reach them
but little hope for the men fs held.
Han Francisco. Cal.. Aug 28.—Sev-
nty five men comprising the entire
night force of the Argonaut Mine, In
Jackson. Amandor county, were en
tombed in the mine as a result of a
fire which broke out at midnight, ac
cording to a report to the state bu*
i of r
WAR ON OBREGON REGIME
WORLD ASSOCIATION OF
STATES IS PROPOSED TO
SUPERCEDE THE LEAGUE
tg. 28.—A
i. Frandsc
eight, we
f the Dally J
r “dark horsi
ublishers. ha
t." among them foreign
e been mentioned, but
at any attempt by
ntrol of the Times
mission of the will or the g
ARTIST DAWSON DEAD
.By r„.„
i Richmond, Va.. Aug. 28.—Arthur}
Dawson. aged 65. Internationally j Pit
kttowu artist, died here last night. 'cut
t by Sir George Sutl
-nholz and Sutton j
Murguia and a staff or
armed and provisioned.
Rio Grande fourteen miles belt
Brownsville. Friday night, and wt
Joined by 687 men with tbe avowed
Chilean Presents Plan to In- purpose of overthrowing the
stitute of International Law government.
At Meeting in France To ,“‘ d “
Include All Nations in Great „„ omP a'ni«d b y hi. .wreury
Union* Candido Aguilar, Brig. Gen. Edwardo
toy Associated Freest Hernandez. Col. Rafael Praclllino, Col.
Grenoble. France. Aug. 28. -A new Alberto Salinas, Col. Antonio Romero,
lan for a world association of states" chief of staff to Murguia; Lieut. Col.
o link together the League of Na- Ablardo Abrego, five doctors, fourteen
tions. Die . PiuyAn®rtcnn. JInJfljL^>adl4glagraph operator^ and three wlcolose .
ments which are members operators and "a complete radio
was submitted today to tho ceivlng and broadcasting station.
’ International law at its. was said that the party left San
tre. by Professor Alvarez lon | 0 W Rh camping equipment and
'fishing poles alongside the car. posing
association would be super- ns tourists, and that the centralizing
Imposed on the present League and point, a ranch fourteen miles below
n-American Union and would seek Brownsville, was reached without in
replace them entirely. It is de- cident. They were met there, the re
ined to meet American objections port added, by a well equipped band of
the League of Nations, with the w m *n. pa «. k mu ] e9 and aII eq „ ip .
mary purpose of co-ordinating the ment. including muchine guns, ummu-
tes of the world and not establish- nitlon. arms and saddles. Telephone
; a superstate. «- a |lii made at the home of Gen. Mur-
— — . guia on the Corps road, Oen. Aguilar
and place, and at the
. Rafael PraclUiuo and
I the Information th.it
t of the city."
(10LF TOURNAMENT
ON PUBLIC LINKS
Aug. 28. -Shooting (
Ihe public link!
t linl
•chitect
, 138 of
links players from port “ ,hat (Jt,ner ®l Francisco Murguia.
practically all sections of the coun- former Carranzlsta general in the
try today pluved in the qualifying Mexican army, with a band of officers
rounds In the first national public Including Gen. Candido Aguilar, son-
links tournament. The tournument is In-law of the late President Carranza,
officially sponsored by the United had left thl * ^ Wednesday.
point be-
28.—Re
low Brownsville, and i
of the mine has entered
ft In an effort to smoth-
. The men are held be-
• thousand foot mark.
HERRIN MASSACRE
TO BE PROBED BY
ILLINOIS OFFICERS
Attorney General Brundage
Announced Today That No
Miners or Operators Are on
The Special Grand Jury In
vestigating the Affair.
Mai
(By i
Aue. 38.—More than
months after 26 non-union work-
at the l*ester Strip pit were
killed. In what has come to be known
Herrin massacre," today was
the subject of an official investigation.
Attorney Genera] Brundage announc
ed that neither a miner nor coal op-
placed on the spec
ial grand Jury.
Mexican side of tbe river by a band
ire than 580 revolutionists, were
med yesterday by Mrs. Francisco
Murguia. wife of the general, at the
i of the general in this city. An-
r band, co-operating with Murguia.
ted, it is said, near Laredo,
know that they left hero and have
ted the river. I have received x
i from my husband since, that
me he is in Mexico and is well,’*
said Mrs. Murkuia.
Mrs. Murguia last night also coa-
rraed tbe personnel of the pariy. It
reported that General M irgiu and
his band have an agreement to work
rmouy with General Carloa Green
and his force of 1.400 men and General
Carrasco and hlH 2,700 men In
ate of Sinaloa. Murguia. It la
believed, is headed toward the oil
fields of Tampico. He issued a mani
festo as soon as he reached Mexican
soil and an alleged copy of this manl-
glving the reasons for the move-
was seen In San Antonio yester-
Lord Riddel
before bis deal
» decide which
grounds that Lord I
ind mind wher
the
»cond will
led. and this
eeds. The News of the World asserts
that the probating of the will has mor»
than a private interest, for upon its
•ision depend the ownership and
icy of the whole Northciiffe press.
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