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VOL. XXXIII. No. 255.
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMGER 7, 1222.
eOMPERS WILL FIGHT FLYING PARSON FEUD RESULTS 111
Plans Are Being Made to Ap
pear Before Courts and Have
The Writ Vacated.—More
Homes of Workmen Dyna
mited Today.
KILLED THY
Belvin Maynard, and Two
Others Met Death When
Plane In Which They Were
Flying at a Fair Fell From
A Height of 3,000 Feet.
I By AMoeli
(By Auoclat
Atlantic City, N. J.. Sept. 7.—The
American Federation of Labor chiefs,
led by Samuel Qompern, today prepar
ed to draft a plan of attack upon At
torney General Daugherty's Injunction
against the railroad shop crafts
Following a aeries of secret confer
ences last night. It was unofficially
nounced at labor headquarters today
that It had been almost definitely de
cided to attempt through the courts
to hare the Daugherty writ vacated.
ELECTRICAL WORKERS APPLY
FOR RESTRAINING INJUNCTION
Washington, D. C-, Sept. 7.—A peti
tlon for injunction was filed today in
the District of Columbia Supreme
Court against United States Attorney
Gordon and Marshal Snydeer by the
International Brotherhood of Electri
cal workers and its officers to reatraln
federal officials from enforcing within
the District, the provisions of the
blanket Injunction issued to Attorney
General Daugherty last week.
Rutland, Vt„ Sept. 7.—Lieut.
Belvin Maynard, known as the
“flying parson", Lieut. Charles
Wood and Charles Mlonett, a me
chanic, were killed when the plane
they were flying at the fair here
today, fell from a height of three
GRANDSON OF ROBERT
E. LEE DIED TODAY
Roanoke, Va., Sept. 7—Col. Rob
ert E. Lee. grandson of the Con
federate General, died here this
morning.
DEATH OF THREE
Two Children Among the
Dead as Result of Shooting
At York, S. C.—Guilty Par
ty is Rushed to Columbia
Jail for Safe-Keeping.
York, S C., Sept. 7.—I.©la Taylor,
WILL SUPPORT FIGHT
Attorney General Daugherty
aged 16, and Newton Taylor, aged 12,j Announced Today That the 1
died today of gunshot wounds recelv- \ Shopmen Will be Given Fair]
d at their home yesterday when Wil-j Chance tO Prove Claims. —
lam Farris, a neighbor, u alleged to Condemn Radical Statements
ave shot and killed their cousin, I , I
(By AaaorUt.ri t’reaa)
laude Johnson, and seriously wound-1 Washington, D. C.. Sept. 7.—After
d their two sistera and brother j a conference between Atotrney Oener-|
Statement is Made That the
Former Secretary of the
Treasury is an Avowed Can
didate for Democratic Nomi
nation for Presidency.
According to Reports Today.
—Developments In Regard to
Poisoning of Arthur Griffith
Said to Be In Error and
I Without Foundation.
The
thorlties Hinted that lh« al Daugherty and Senat,
.. . ,s , , • chairman of the Seit**‘“ ,0
ting followed a .erle, ot g.,ar-| regard ,„ s the
between Iho Taylor and Fnnla lt w> , ,„ dlc ,, ed
r«n. Farris was rushed to the ment would not insist
penitentiary at Columbia.
Borah.
labor
New York, Sept. 7.—William
G. McAdoo, former secretary of
the Treasury. Is an avowed can
didate for the Democratic nomi
nation for President in 1924, Wil
liam C. Lylnns, of Denver, ser
geant at arms at the last three
Democratic conventions, declared
here today., adding that he had
had a talk with McAdoo In Los
Angeles less than a month ago.
i injunC'i
LAMAR LADIES WERE
IN FERNANDINA, FLA.
And Are Said to Have Left
For Jacksonville Yesterday
Says Chief of Police.
(By ;
A. F. OF L. WILL SUPPORT
IMPEACHMENT CHARGE8
New York, Sept. 7.—The support of
the American Federation of Labor In
Its efforts to bring about Impeachment
of Attorney General Daugherty an
Federal Judge Wllkerson, for the!
part In the Issuance of the rail In
junction, was pledged by Samuel Dam
per* in a telegram received today by
the Central Trades and Labor Coun
cil.
HOMES OF RAILWAY
EMPLOYES DYNAMITED
Huntingdon, W. Va., Sept. 7.—
The home* of two employes of
the Chesapeake and Ohio rail
road were dynamited early today
The houses were In different sec
tions of the city and the explos
ions occurred within a short time
of each other.
BOBBY JONES BEAT M’PHAIL
Brookline. Mass, Sept. 7.—To
day's finishes in the national ama
teur golf championship, showed
the following result: Bobby
Jones of Atlanta defeated Me-
Phail, 4 and 3; Sweetser beat
Guilford, 4 and 3.
DEADLOCK IN RUSSO-
JAPANESE CONFERENCE
(By Associated •?*«•>
Toklo, Sept. 7.—Special dispatches
from Chang Shun Fu, in Manchuria,
report that the Ruaao-Japanese con
ference there over the Siberian situ-
ation Is deadlocked, and that lt ad
journed yesterday to enable the dels-
gatea to communicate with thalr
ernmenta
Jacksonville. Fla.. Sept. 7—Mr*. J,
Garnett Starr and her sister, Miss
Valeria Lamar, ot Macon, whose dis
appearance several days ago led to the
arrest here of H. C. Graham, on a
charge of kidnaping, were In Fernan-
dlna yesterday but left that oity at
four ociock In the afternoon and re
turned to Jacksonville, the sheriff's
office announced today.
GERMAN PATENTS
BEING SUED FOR
They Will be Turned Over to
Congress (or Disposition if
Chemical Foundation Loses
Washington. D. C-, Sept. 7.—\ suit
in equity against the Chemical Foun
dation to recover German patents sold
by the government during the war,
probably will bo filed In Wilmington,
Delaware, Saturday, Attorney Gener
al Daugherty said today.
If the patent* are recovered, he
added, their disposition will he left
to Congress.
BRAZIL CELEBRATED
100TH ANNIVERSARY
LEAGUE DISCUSSES
AUSTRIAN SITUATION
Rio de Jauelro, Sept. 1. Brasil's
celebration of the 100th anniversary!
was Inaugurated thin morning at one.
minute after twelve ociock amid fes
tivities and the booming of cannon, j
AH of tjje newspaper today publish
a lengthy statement by the American
Secretary of State. Hughes, referring
to the abiding friendship bet
two cuuntrie, and recalling the vl.ItifyyQ M0R g p|g Qp VVOOD
Sept. 7.—The League of
Nations assembly today continued dis
cussion of the report of the Council,
although Interest In the debate Is
overshadowed by the prospect that
Lloyd George may come here to take misguided labor lead,
part In the proceedings. made Incendii
The question of relief for Austria li °n with the Industrial sltual
has entered a phase of practical study!president'report* that secre
j with the appointment of a special j cnees are In progress looking
| committee composed exclusively of/ort of separat.
r"”:j ATLANTA TAX
CASES WITHDRAWN
it is alleged would curb freedom o
' Right of City to Tax Foreign
nu# or MAIL. AND I ' n . ^
strike leaders held; Corporations Being Con-
NO MEETINGS OF RAIL AND
the i
road presidents, and none have been
held since the formal gatherings
New York last month. It* was asi
ed today by J. P. Noonan, chief of the
brotherhood of electrical workers,
which is one of the striking unions.
A meeting of the strikers’ policy
committee la called for next week at
tested Has Been Dropped.
(By t
Washington, D. C., Sept. 7.—1
cases of importance to the city of
Atlanta, -brought to contest the city’)
righ( to tax foreign corporations, havi
been dropped from the docket of ths
supreme court by stipulation of coun
sel. leaving In full effect the decision
of the Georgia state courts which-
held that the stock In question was
(By /
Dublin, Ireland, Sept. 7.—Knowl
edge regarding the rumored arrest ol
Devalem or the wounding of Ersklne
Childers was denied today by the pub-
llllty department of the Irish govern-
Dublin, Ireland, 8ept. 7.—Accounts
of alleged new developments In con
nection with the death of Arthur Grif
fith, reviving the report that the late
head of the Dail government had been
poisoned and that • doctor and two-
ALLIES DISK THE
MS STILL ADVANCE
Possibility of Use of Smyrna
As Port of Debarkation for
Refugees and Protection of
Christian is Talked at British
Cabinet Meeting.
(By Associated J
Smyrna, Sept. 7.—The situation
•re at this hour Is growing critical.
The British are removing some of
r nationals in merchantmen and
posting destroyers to cover their
embarkation. The French and Ital-
have landed marines and called
-e male nationals to serve a* a
«es had been arrested -
were characterized In
quarter* here today as
ventions.
troops from Thrace with
t officers have arrived and
nlzing resistance.
ALABAMA DEMOCRATS
IN CONVENTION TODAY
For First Time in 10 Years to
Mould Party Policy.—Re
publicans Also In Session.
rider the general strike j liable to ta ration by the city
policy und what shall be done in| The cases were appeals brought byj
the Daugherty Injunction ap-j the Coco Cola Company. Thomas K.
plication, he «M. I The Btnplre Cotton Oil Com-,' nimln jhnm tn nomtnnt. a full ticket
iery, Ala., Sept. 7.—The
Democrats of Alabama are here to-
holding their first state convnn
tlon In ten years, to formulate the psr-
ty policy, and adopt a general working
program. At the same time the Re
publicans of the state assembled
Noonan today was served formally,
ith a copy of the injunction obtained!
by the government In the Chicago
WILL GO AFTER MI8GUIDED
LEADER8 SAY8 DAUGHERTY
Washington, D. C. ( SepL 7—Fc
nnouncement by Attorney General
Daugherty that the government w
Ider In due time what pro<
the fei
lembers of the Interested states.
f Don I'edrq II. to the American 1
milennial in 1876 and the fact thati
e is now returning that visit In be-
alf of President Harding.
ALCOHOL IN BROOKLYN
New York, Sept.
•With the
oaths of two more men today from
ood alcohol poisoning, the total
umber of such victims In the Red
WILL WITHDRAW TROOPS
FROM WAYCROSS Rock Hect,on of Brook, J rn hM r ®«cb-
(By i
Waycross, G«., Sept. 7.—An
nouncement that the three com
panies of state troops station
ed here for eight weeks m a re
sult -of railroad strike disorders,
probably would be withdrawn dur
ing the week, was made by May
or Cowart after a conference with
Col. Pope, commanding the sol
diers. today. The local authori
ties believe they will be able to
handle the situation.
BELGIANS AND GERMANS
DISCUSS REPARATIONS
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MASH-MILT0N DRUG CO.
“A Good Place to Trade.”
Phones 105 and 106
Berlin, Sept. 7—A,'t!v, tie
tions began today between the Bel
gian Hnanclal delegate* and German
government officials for the float-
tlonof six month’s treasury note* to
be given Belgium ih lieu of rash un
der the recent decision of the repara
tions commission.
No prediction could be hazarded as
to Germany's ability to satisfy the
Belgian demands for security, but M.
Bemelanns, Belgian delegate. Is con
fident that an acceptable solution will
be reached.
HINTON IN HAITI
Atilla. Cuba. Sept. 7.—Lieut. Hinton
and his party, after spending the
night here, resumed the New York to
Rio de Janeiro flight this morning.)
Tort i
HINTON IN HAITI TODAY.
Port au Prince, Haiti. Sept. 7.—
leut. Hinton arrived here at noon.I
today on the New York-Rlo de Janelio!><
seaplane flight. : e
Dt with indi
vidual roads stood out in yestedays'
development in the strike of the rail
way shoperafts.
Incidentally Mr. Daugherty said
preparation of the government's case
had been "somewhat hampered" by
the difficulty process servers were ex
periencing in locatnig "leading offi
cials of the shocraft* orgunizath
W. H. Johnson, president of the
chlnists, and B M. Jewell, offl
head of the seven organizations
strke, have recently dropped out
public view, although denied the
copies of the restraining order iss
at Chicago last Friday aud asset
they would be a va table if wanted
purpose.
r. Daugherty, in his statemi
emphasized his belief that th* rank
and file of labor organizations
intent to leave the Issue to orderly
■ocesses of the law, but said the few
aders "who have shown a contempt
>r the courts - need not complain that
ley are denied the full priviledge of
Instruction have been sent to the
United States attorney at Chicago, the
ttorney general said, to notify conn-
el of the unions, that the leadinx of
ficials of the shopmen's organizations
ngether with their complete record*
•ould be required before the court
again called,
meat and labor clr-,
■les yesterday complete ignorance was
inserted of any actual or Impending
legotiations looking to the settlement
if the strike. Some officials had been,
nformed, it was said, that the "out-
uok for a setlement" had been bright-]
■ned by recent developments, but even
nd others
EX-GOVERNOR O’NEAL
OF ALABAMA DIED TODAY
Birmingham, Ala.. Sept. 7.—Kmmett
O'Neal, former Governor of Alabama
died here this morning, following a
stroke of paralysis several weeka ago.
He was regarded as an authority on
constitutional law, on which subject
lie had produced extensive writings.
The burial will be at his old home
Flore
Ala.
OPERA SINGER
FILES INJUNCTION
BIG TIM MURPHY
ORGANIZES BOOTBLACKS
(By l
111., Rept. 7.—Timothy
D. (Big Tim) Murphy, labor lead
er, is organizing the Chicago
bootblacks, according to ahlners
at the Loop stands
BRITISH CABINET CONSIDERS
ASIA MINOR SITUATION
London, Sept. 7.—The British cabi
net at its meeting today had up tor
discussion, the Asia Minor situation,
which Is causing serious anxiety to
the Entente powers, the position aris
ing out of the victorious Turkish of
fensive having given rise to actlvs
exchanges between the allied capitals,
both in regard to the possibility of
i armistice and the question of safe-
larding the Christian population.
The problem of removing refugees
from Smyrna presents serious dlffleul-
aa vessels for their transport*-
In event of a sudden emegency
ot available at this time.
TURK NATIONALISTS ARE
RAPIDLY NEARING 8MYRN4
Smyrna. Sept. 7.—The rapidly ad
vancing army of the Turkish Nation
alists Is now reported less than forty
miles from Smyrna. This city will
be the only remaining outlet for
tream of refugees wno are fleeing
I before the approach of the enemy.
TAI.BOTTON MAN SENTENCED
TO THE PEN FOR LARCENY
(!»., Sept. 7—W.
CUBAN HOUSE APPROVES
ORDER TO SUSPEND THE
HAVANA GOVERNMENT
New York. Sept. 7.—Madame Luella
Melius, widely known European opera]
singer today nought a federal Injunc
tion restraining George Dalber, New
York manager, from handling Mme.
Ganna Walaska's bookings, in alleged
violation of her contract with Dalber.
NO ROlliE FOR LOS ANOELES
WOMEN PRISONERS
Havana, Cuba. Sept. 7.—The Cuban
ouse of Representatives has approv
. and sent to President Zayas, a hill
ho plead guilty to an In- which would in effect authorize th*
charging larceny after trust courts to suspend virtually the entire
ctlon with the disappearance Havana city administration. It em-
bale« of cotton, valued at $4,-j powers the instructional courts to sus-
sentoneed late yesterday to pend any public official under Indlct-
t years In the penitentiary,' ment and as the mayor and a large
stand suspended after number of officials of Havana are un-
red his firs
PURDUE UNIVERSITY GETS
LARGE TRACT OF LAND
WALSH OF /MASS,, CHAIRMAN
DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE
(By
Ms Angeles. Cal..
Rouge, powder and lip sticks have j ta i ne( ) a 8 |t e f 0r the new stadium and! chairman of the Democratic Senatorl-
been placed on the forbidden list j athletic field by the gift of sixty acres] al campaign committee today by Sen-
| of land made by George Ade, Arthur' ator Underwood, was announced r-
and David E. Ross, of Lafayette. The Frank Hampton, secretary to Sena-
land Is valued at forty thousand dol- tor 81mmont, was chosen secretary
lars and adjoins the campus. 1 to the campaign committee.
prison**
•ounty jail here. Women
not be permitted
toilet accessories.
ese details were, lacking. It '
matter of common knowledge.
that several railroads still fp'
e views in favor ot separate
•nts, which their reprem
d expressed at the recent
of railway executives in New
York.
The
ent's temporary re-
ning order came in for Its first
public attack in the Senate yesterday
Robinson ot Arkansas
assailed the writ on the ground th»t
it constituted a "plain violation of the'
constitution." ,
Senator Watson, Republican,
dlana, defended the governmi
course asserting that it was the only
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