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VOL. XXXIII. No. 262. '
THOMA8VILLE, GEORGIA . TUESDAY AFTERNOON. SEPTEMBER 12,1*22.
$94)0 PER ANNUM
SILES1 MBS
WILL IT ACCEPT
THE POLISH COINS
When Paid Off in That Spe
ele They Railed Cain and
Eight Lives Were Lost in
The Resultant Fighting, and
Several Wounded.
• (By. Associated PreM) 1
London, Sept, 12.—Eight miners
and one policeman were killed and
number of perions Injured la a rli
at BIsmnrckhutte, Upper Silesia yes
terday. according to a Berlin dispatch*
to the Times. The miners objected
. being paid off In Polish marks, hither
to having received their wages In]
• German currency.
MANY PRIMARIES THIS'
WEEK IN VARIOUS STATES
INCITE NATIONAL INTEREST
Eight States Are'Balloting on
Candidates from Senator to
State House Offices and Con
tests in Many Places Are Be
ing Closely Watched.
(By Associated Press)
NOT VET ESTABLISHED
The Times-Enterprlse election
returns will be given on a screen
in front of the building tomor
row evening. Just hojr soon the
returns will start or to what ex
tent they will develop satisfac
tory and definite news cannot
be foretold. It Is generally be-
Chicago, "ill.. Hapt. lr:—Prtm.rte.ln (b, • Ileved th«f the race will he known
eight elate. today Include . four In' Southampton. Sept. 12.—The loss ot earlier than usual an there ora ito
which congests for nominations for the! Nfo la the foundering ot the German *0011012 officers’ contests. The des-
United States senate are expected to* atearaahtp Hammonia, off Vigo, Spain,{ VefrSes will come from an Impar-
Indicate to aome extent the 1 trend of) last‘Saturday, probably'never will be! Ugl Atlanta source and Is the only
public opinion on natkmal fmlitlcal definitely known on the pneaenger list) eervlce available. The Grand The-
Hammonia Sank Off Spanish
Coast After Striking Rock.
—Had Over Five Hundred
Aboard and Some Are Not
Accounted For.
ELECTION RETURNS
| TOMORROW EVENING
principles.
Massachusetts. -Michigan. Washing
ton and Vermont today will, choose
Senatorial candidates.
Two Southern states- h^ve .Demo-
saved and the dotal of tboi
on board can only be ipproximated.
Capt. Hoeffer of the Hammonia a-
tarts'that only'fifteen are missing out
has kindly allowed the use
of one of their, fine machines
the slides will be clear and ea
read. During the time that
of n total of 557. The crew he bo- r ' lur "- *™ «■«" tlle Cr * n<1
lieves numbered 192 and passengera
MRS. HARDING WAS MUCH
IMPROVED THIS MORNING,
NO OPERATION NECESSARY
Crisis in Her Condition is Be-,
lieved Passed and Surgical
Operation is Not Considered * h - r *“ ,or the stat '’ »™.mbiy.
Likely.—Physicians Hopeful
Of Her Early Recovery.
(By Associated Prsss)
Washington, D. C-. S«pt. 12.—Con-
tinned improvement, with only
• slight possibility that It will he neces
sary to operate, waa the word* that
came, today from the sick bed ot Mra.
Herding.
The crisis in Mrs. Harding's condi
tion “seems to have baton passed," so
official bulletin issued w the attend
ing physicians at 9:35 Mlock said, it
idied that a surgical procedure was
deemed unnecessary for the present
cratic .primaries. In South Carolina
former Governor Cole L. Blease, and
Thomas G. McLeo# are opponents In 1
the gubernatorial contest. I 63 LIVES REPORTED LOST.
In Louisiana, one congressman and! Corinna, Spain, Sept. 12.—When the
state officers.are to be nominlted. j lll-faled steamer Hammoina left here
Colorado and Arltona will nominate j for Vigo Friday, there were 654 per-
state tickets, with a number of con-i sona on board, of whom 363 were pas-
gressmen. sengers. The -Hammonia Is reported,
The' Georgia primary will be held! to have graced a rock while* leaving
tomorrow, with three women break j the. harbor. 8ome survivors who have
Ing the state’s tradlti<v» by entering) reached here declare that 63 lives, JJJAJJ MILLION DOUiARS
show one of its bent pictures and
a lot of the ladies expect to at
tend this while the men stand
outside and see the returns.
GOVERNMENT SELLS THREE
HUNDREDMUJONSWORTH
IS. CAN MAKE NO
MOREWARSPOSSIDLE
Brazilian Delegation Tells
Secretary Hughes This as
ife Prepares to Depart From senatorial election In November.
REPUBLICANS WIN OUT IN MAINE!
Portland. Me., 8ept. 12.—Revised]
figures on ihe Maine eleetjon yester
day with 44 small towns missing, to
day showed thqt-Senato'r Hale w
elected ovef^former Governor Curtis,
Democrat, by a majority of over 26.1
Governor‘Baxter, who. was-re-elect
ed, said the majorities of the Repub
lican candidates were "entirely satis
factory and were about what conser
vative political observers had expect-
Wlllhgv 'Pettftngall, his Democratic
opponent said the campaign had “put
the Democratic party in good shape
for the 1924- tight.
• The Republicans carried alxteen ot
twenty cities and every county.
THE MARYLAND CONTESTS.
Baltimore, Md. t Sept. 12.—Senator
France, Republican, and William
Bruce, Democrat, probably will be tha
opposing candidates at the Maryland
he .Centennial Celebration
At JpqoPe Janeiro.
W- (By-Associate* Crass*
•Rio de Janeiro, Sept.^ 12.—“If
the United States determines that
there shallow no more war, there
will be no more* war, at you ar#
the most powerful nation In the
world," Secretary Hughes was told
by a committee of BraiQlan Sen
ator* and Deputies, who colled
lost night to salute him, prior to
his departure for home today.
AIRSHIP TEST FOR LONd
. FLIGHT STARTED TODAY
(By Assadstsa Brass)
Newport News, Vo., Sept 12.—The
airship C-2 started a teat flight today
preparatory to p transcontinental
flight, whleh Is scheduled to begin at
midnight. ^
Senator France wdn decisively
John W. Garrett. In yesterday’s pri
mary, while firuce appeared from In
complete returns today to be assured
of victory In the three cornered Demo
cratic fight. The vote was light
AGED INDIAN MILLIONAIRE
LIKES THE PACIFIC OCEAN
(By Associated Press)
Muskogee, Okla.. Sept 12.—
Jackson Barnett, aged million-
are Indian, returned home today
with hla wife and stepdaughter,
from a'atx*week’s tour ‘of the
west with' the comment that the
Pacific ocean Is a "pretty big
river.” He said Ae didn't think
so much of the Grand Canyon be
cause could see the other side.”
He laid he enjoyed watching the
bathing .beauties on . the California
beaches.
i lost and other believe that all
of the cresj and passengers wei
ed.
THIRTY LIVES LOST WHEN
TWO SMALL BOATS CAPSIZED
Gibraltar, Sept 12.—Thirty wo
and children were drowned When
small boats capsized, and it is believ
ed here to represent the total loss
life among the passengers of the if 1-
fated Hammonia which sank off Vigo,
Spain. ' *
DEADLY SHOOTING IN S.C.
(By Associate) rrssa)
Laurens, S. C., Sept. 12.—William
B. Boyd, and his son John are dead as
the- result of a family quarrel yester
day afternoon in the Crosi Hill
lion of this county.’
Reports to officers state that the el
der Boyd was punishing some of the
smaller children when John ^pterven
ed- and. the father turned upon I
i. Inviting him into the road for.
settlement.
MRS. CARUSO’S MOTHER
LEAVES ESTATE MUDDLED
Arc Yon Gotoa To
Paint This Summer?
Now Is The Time
We can furnish you anything
in the Paint Line you may need
. WE SELL
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The Prices Are Right
MASH-HiLTON DRUG CO.
“A Good Placeto Trade.”
PlroneaHKandJtt'. -r.
Middletown. N X, Sept. 12.—Mrs.
Park Benjamin, aged 56, mother of
Mm. Enrico Caruso, who bus been
patient at tho Goshen sanitarium for
twelve years, died suddenly there last
night. .She survived her husband,
ell known patent lawyer by lesa than
raonUL
Her death,adds further complica
tions to the contest whicinhe children
have indicated they would bring ov«r
their fatbor’a Vtalf million dollar wllL
This will which -dlsinherted all of tha
c-blldrua for alleged. uhfUlal conduct,
left 960,000 And ail personal effects to
Miss Anna Bolsbi Benjamin, an adopt
cd daughter, with, the provision that
the residue of the esflte which
left to the Invalid widow, upon
death should go to Miss Benjamin.
GARY WRECK DUE TO
MAUCIOUS TAMPERING
(By A
stated Prsss)
Washington, D. C.. Sept. 12.—The
derailment of the express train or
•Michigan Centra! near Gary. Ind.
August 20tlf, with the death of
railroad employes and Injury of two
passenger*,' was caused by "malicious
tampering with the track,” according
to a report Issued to tody by-the Bu
reau of Safety of the Interstate Com
merce Commission.
San Francisco Firm Bids in
Fleet o! 226 Vessels tor $750,
000 From the U. S. Shipping
Board Today.—Only Ten
Wooden Ships Lett.
MODIFICATION OF STRIKE INJUNCTION IS
DEFERRQ1 FOR THE GOVERNMENT REPORTS
Judge Refuses to Grant Temporary Modification Until the
United States Has Opportunity to Present Full Evidence
Of Conspiracy to Prevent Running ofTrains.—Many
Murders Are Cited in the Government T?eport—Jewell’s
Attorneys Attack Daugherty’s Report. ~ !
(By Associated Press) 'growing out of the rail strike, and
Chicago, Ill, Sept. 12—F®deraljiit e rally hundreds of acts-of sabotage.
Judge Wilkerson today deferred th4| a „ ajlIt> (iy nam ltlng, whipping, desail
hearing on the motion of- attorney* for '■ men t Q f trains, burning of bridges,
the rail strike leader* for modification I rioting, destruction of property and In-
of the temporary restraining lnjuno'| e rference with trains in interstate
tion, ponding completion of the gov-{traffic.
eminent’* effort to show that the) The defense protested that the list
dominant purpose of the alleged con- completed by the Department of Jus-
splrac? la destruction of interstate tice and sworn to by C, J. McGuire,
commerce. (attorney for the department, wga lm-
Citing Supreme Court declsious In' proper as evidence, but it was admit-
the* Coronado coal case, the retail-ted for the time being, on the under-
lumber dealers’ case, and the Hatton standing that the government would
cotton corner prosecution, the court produce further facts in its support,
said that the question is a vital one,' On the -same understanding Judge
and should be settled- before the re- Wilkerson admitted a certificate' from
queAt for modification is acted on. Portmaster General- Work, showing
-Donald Rlehberg, counsel for B. M. that 968 m,il trains.operating over
Jewell and John Scott, gtrlke leaders tr * ck a * Bre ** tln * 82 - 912 * n,le »
Interrupted the hesrlng to demsnd of been wl ‘hdrqwn because of the strike,
the governments’ attorney whether aud thu delivery ot the moil* has
the statement which be branded ss b * eD ,.* e ^° i> u,,jr Llk«wli#;he
'criminally libellous” printed In the * dmUte ^ to * 0,6 tlm9 * b< d“2 * »Port
morning paper. .. coming from the the d ‘ rec f° r ot Monitor, of
Attorney General’s office, had been ? ,l,0 f» to ,how,0 « the *
given out by Daugherty or his assort -hipments during the month of
The statement (was a resume of
said he would pass (
Washington. D. C.. Sept. 12.—The
government today sold Its fleet of
built wooden ships, the Shipping'! later.
Board accepting a bid of 1750,0001
made by George D. Perry, attorney for, strikers LOSE OUT IN FIR8T
the firm of Lent and Humphrey, ot
San Francisco, for 226 ot the vessels.
July because of. the railroad tie
e need of cars to move the crops and
. , - - petition of California fruit growers
ll.t or murder. ..id otter trim.. «ro« , t0 Commerte
ln ( oat or tho atrtko -Kiel. waa read , orth lllelr nMi , tpr „,
yeaterday. Judge Wilkonoa Attorney General Daujherty
SHOPMEN IN GHICNGO
CONSIDER BASIS FOR
STRIKE^SETTLEMENT
Jewell and Other Leaders In
Conference With the Policy
Committee, and it is Hinted
That Plana for Ending the
Strike May be Made.
(By Associated Press)
Chicago, 111., sept. 12.—A basis for
settlement of the shopmen's strike
was considered today by the general
polldy committee ot the shop crafts,.
D. M. Jewell announced at the close
of the morning session.
His brief statement was the first
public acknowledgement that the
strike settlement basis had been pre
sented to the policy committee. He
would give po Intimation of what the •
plan was. There were indications that
an agreement probably would oe
reached today.
This leaves only ten wooden ships
on hand. The ships sold represented * ry restraining order granted the
of three hundred million dob
lars.
NO ARRANGEMENTS YET
FOR PEACE PLANS TO
SETTLE TURK STANDING
(By Associated I
Parts, Sept. ^.-^Conversations are
taking place between Great Britain,
and the Turkish Nationalist
and Greek governments on the ques
tion of arriving at a basis of peace In
the Near East.
^ The conversations were taken up
after the British government had
fused to consent to thd 'immediate m. Jewell, president and John Scott,
the matter ^surrounded yesterday by one of tha
heaviest batteries of legal talent the
government has ever asemblsd In a
Chicago court. Besides Mr. Bstarline,
BATTLE AGAINST INJUNCTION hs is supported by J. W. H. Crim, as-
Chicago, lit, 8.P., 12,-Th. tempor- *!*'*“' *«”»«-
Fowler, Oliver E. Pagen, government
'.™o,c»t'.'s“.pt* li'agatnat'the ‘.“trtttog *»" *• A. KoLaugh-
,/l.roM .hop crafta that, loader.
today was contianed in affect for i
*to exceed ten days. The original.'
der would have expired at midnight ,
last night.
attorney general; Charles .,U, Cline,,
district attorney, and C. J. McGuire
attorney, Mr. McLaughlin also repre
sents the railroad administration.
Mr. Rlehberg, local attorney for
Federal Judge James H. Wilkerson Messrs. Jewell and Scott, w
ordered the continuance on the r*r-. ed by Frank L. Mulholland,
eminent's motion at the close of the ledo. Two attorneys for the Brother-
first day’s hearing on the petition of hood of Locomotive Engineers, Tom
Attorney General Daugherty for a ; Stevenson and Oscar Horne of Cle-
temporary Injunction to replace it. veland, sat at the defelfce table, but
The continuance, the court stipulated only as Icolcors-on.
will terminate on the decision In the ! Elaborate precautions were taken
injunction hearing. jto guard against any untoward incL
result of the continuance tho dent. Special guards of Department
injunction hearing will be halted to-j Of Justice agents have been detailed
day for a while while attorneys for B. to protect thj Attorney General and
nvening of the proposed conference
Venice to settle near Eastern prob-
SALONIKI WANTS SERBIAN
TROOPS TO GUARD CITY
Rome, Italy, Sept. 12.—The popula
tion of 8alonlki, fearing disorders
account of the tension between the
antagonistic elements caused by tha
Turkish victory, is declared by Tri
buna t? bare asked that their city b#
occupied by 8erb!an troops.
NORTHCUFFE WILL
SHOWS LARGE ESTATE
(By Asaoolatfd Press)
London. Sept. 12.—Lord North-
clilfe’s will which was sworn to
today for provisional probate pur
poses, leaven a gross estate valu
ed at two million pounds, with a
net personally of tho same
amount.
TARIFFBILLREADV
FOR FINAL ACTION
luted I
secretary-treasurer of the federated
shop crafts, argue for a modification
-of its penalties. Donald R. Rlehberg,
representing the strike leaders, serv
ed notice on counsel for the govern
ment that he would move some modi
fications when court convened today.
Jewell and Scott were the only two
of the more than 240 strike .leader*
and 300,000 strikers affected by the
restraining order represented In, court
by counsel yesterday.
' They lost the first battle when tha
court denied their motion that the
government's petition be dismissed. “1
am not prepared at this time
clde that the bill falls to set up any
grounds for rellei, juugo Wilkerson
■aid, and ordered Blackburn Ester
line, assistant to the solicitor general
to proceed with 'the presentation of
the government’s. case.
In the arguments over tie continua
tion of the restraining order, however,
the const pointed ont the difference
between the charges of ‘'unlawful cc
hinatlon.” and “lawful combination
do lawful acts” and iddlcated that If
he defense can show only the latter
Washington. D. C.. Sept. 12.—The in charged In the bill some nlodiflea-
tariff hill as finally perfected in * thp, tion of the present order might
inference was presented today In the made.
bnse and will be called up tomorj The government yesterday read Into
>w. • | the record a list of nearly 25 murders
Judge Wilkerson. $ Long before
court opened, picked agents from the
radical squad were stationed to
every entrance to the federal build
ing while the rest of the avalable
force was scattered through
Mr.# Richberg. in a three-hour ar.
gument, attacked the , government’s
’•ill; declared the atts ’involved in
he call and prosecution of the
strike were entirely lawful; that the
injunction waa one the court had no
power to grant because It Is uncoastl-
Another New One
For The Women
Two-tone Russia Calf one-strap pump,. Military
heel., Dark brown tip, strap and heei stay
These are the very newest in walking shpes for
.'..Fail——-
Priced at $7.50
Smith-Hariey Shoe Co.
700,000 PERSONS ARE
.NEEDING FOOD IN THE
REGION NEAR SMYRNA'
American Relief Worker As
serts That Immediate Fam
ine is Threatening Populace.
—Food Can Only Be Sent
By Sea Route Now.
(By Associated Press)
Smyrna, Sept. 12.—Seven hundred
thousand persons,la Smyrna face fam
ine within a week unless food sujv
piles arrive, according to H. C. Jae-
qultb, of Darien, Conm. managing' di
rector ot the Near East Relief, who la
superintending relief measures in co
operation with a group of Americana
here. Food must come by boat as the
sea Is now the only route left open.
Already thirty thousand refugees ar#
without food.
AMUNDSEN MAT R1IIE
FLOWN OVER THE POLE
Norwegian Government May
Have Data That Indicates
The Dash for North Pole,
Which Plan Was Supposed
To Have Been Abandoned.
(By Associated Press)
Copenhagen, Sept. 12.—Jt is gener*
ally believed here that Capt Roald
Amundsen, explorer, baa already un
dertaken his daring flight across the
North Pole from northern Alaska, and
this belief la further strengthened by
the fact that the Norwegian govern
ment has asked the well known Dan
ish explorer. Captain Hansen, to un
dertake a relief ixpedition. I
Advices from Nome on Aogust 29.
i the Associated Press, were that
Amundsen had definitely abandoned
his plans this year to fly across tha
Pole.
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