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THE AMERICUS T1MES-RECORDER.
11-—
cosslonlst move-
tie fate of south
troni Galicia to
moi imm
€* m, !K SltlUISTioiusFMHEI
... Ann. H-Uaders of —
BAI>. Aue
an Q uaS
jnvoiv
rXat .east 20,000 000
,i,e scholar and his-.
1 are . t exskl and the | Swiss National Council, chief of
'r'lt Vinnichenko. Orus-'
JSn.nl organizing tal-
sece5 Bion. Vlnnltchenko
he fire anO inspiration.
"i *ho is sixty-one years
Is created the modern Uk-
lonl movement. For tw ®“'
he played towards the
ssljich Count Etienne
GENEVA, Aug. 14.—"The Hohenzol-
lerns and the Hapsburgs must go in
order to have a durable peace In Eur
ope” declared Jean Slgg, member of the
Socialists In Geneva and one of
most Influential members of his party
In Syltzerland, In an Interview with
‘TYPOS’* IN BEET
E
SALAZAR KILLED
JUAREZ, Aug. 14.—Jose Ynez Sal
azar, revolutionary leader and former
chief of Villa’s staff, was shot and
| killed at a Nogales ranch, near Ascen-
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Aug. 14. sion Thursday. Americans arriving to-
A ; rosperous organization with Its day from Casas Grandes said Salazar
* house In order” and ready to expand was killed by a band of home guards
the work it already has started in con- organized to protect Casas Grandee and
uectlon with the war activities of its the Ascension district. —Cordons, Sonnino, Jonre, wnson,
members, was pictured by Marsden G. Salazar has been one of the striking ^ Lioyd-George—were being thrown on
Scott of New York, president of the figures of the Mexican erovlutlonary screen. It Is the chief diversion
International Typographical Union In activities since the beginning of the tbese hot afternoons. Joffre was pop-
the address with which he opened here Madero revolution In 1911. He was „i ar and Dllson had his admirers. Then
yesterday the sixty-third annual eon- credited with starting the revolution pnme the picture of a man with a great
vention of the organization. He said avalnst Madero together with Emilio bea rd. This
n — — _ nhnalnlAn frnm Cl 1 /tlliq .
■ms MUSED
DHR UK MID mini OF OIS
IIIIIH LEIBER
ROME, Italy, Aug. 14.—The fashion
able crowd at the cafe on the Corso
Umberto were gazing up at the huge
screen on the building opposite, where
pictures of the celebrities of the day
—Cordona, Sonnino, Joffre, Wilson
caused tremendous
The Associated Press correspondent.
"The hour of the Hohenzollerns and vention of the organization. He said avalnst Madero together with Emilio
the Hapsburgs has sounded," he con-jtl at nearly 600 members of the union Campa, a physician from St. Louis, | B ughter. But the very climax of de-
tlnued. The tide of democracy whtchjhad enlisted with the Canadian forces,'Mo., who also had strong socialist monstrative approval came when the
Is sweeping across Europe will also'that more than 400 already are in the ideas he wanted to apply to the Mexl- p| C ture of a thin-faced man with a
sweep them away, not perhaps during' army or navy of the United States and con situation. In February, 1912, Sal- wor kman's cap on his head was thrown
. ...... I . ... .... . n ,l Po TVS TV n noniltilpil Tun my tin* . • rrn.... nins n ttnrrn AVfl.
Grusbevski
of th
the work
role "' ll1 1 jaQfinreof ® wee D «.**»*** “«» *»»*••«•*'« %•«••**© v»» »**» * ui uuiha. - - —-— - .
jlayed in tl» e renna Ijjie war, but soon afterward. Millions that "thousands of others will follow azar and Campa occupied Juarez un- on screen. There was a huge ova-
s lii .s dominant a 1 ^ men w |j| not agree , will not allow in the Stars and Strips s in the world’s der the red flag of the second revolu- t | on f or tht® strange face.
Russian Ukraine futurei that thelr de s t inies, their llveB, war." I tion. This banner gave the new move- .. And w ho is the man with the
uthenian East Galicia, vvh cn be ruled by a handful of au to- Forty-two Canadian members of the ment lts name of " Rcd Flaeger8 ’" bear?" asked the American visitor,
by the same race. crBtg . m this sense this terrible war organization have been killed in' Pascual Orozco, Madero’s former -why that Is Maftle. Is It post
here he taught as pro • bag wrought good . lt Uas opened the France and $12,225 has been paid to commander In chief, Joined Salazar. you don ’t know Malfle.”
Uls propagandist activ ties eye , of the people . The Russian Emp-|i heir wld0 ws or dependents. Mr. Scott and the campaign against the Madero „ And who Is the man in
founded the fam e ror has gone, more Emperors will fol- added. He announced that the "two' trqppa followed. Salazar led is man’s cap ”
itcrary and scientific Rc ^ sprC8 entatlve organizations of employ-, “»> battle 0 Iolan ° ) vhe “ "That is the carpenter, Tordelli. You
»f Parallel editions In Lem ^ hag ^ grcategt (aUh [n (be lndu , try _ the the federals were defeated, captured don . t mean , 0 say you haven t heard
Kiee; ond in hundreds o ^ Ru89 , a „ a „ owed lo rebuiId its Amellcan Newspaper Publishers’ As-' Farra1 ’ and ,a,er raade b 8 ca ” palg “ ot TordelU. They are the great Ital-
pamphlets and articles ^ regeneratlon wlthout to rei S n, es- L cla[ion and lhe Un ited Typothetae 'hrough the Mormon settlements of lan characters of the day.’
karinian union. „ 0erman ln(luencc . „ e con - and Kranklln clubs of Amerlca-have! we8 ‘ 8 ™ Chihuahua during ““Ich many waffle Is a member of the Italian
U is on. of Europe s mo t ^ stockholm Conference more 'commended that all Journeymen and'"' ‘he colonies were burned and the chamber of Deputies who made a
He is a sober and cau- ]cgg a farce owing , 0 the divergent ai , prcnticc9 be reinstated In their p0 . Mormon 8e ‘‘ ler f to the border. sp eech ln favo r of peace, saying it was
!t; anJ his leadership of the soclali8tlc de ,cgates from' :tlons whcn they return from the "’hen Genera Huerta seized the con- really BOt to Italy s interest o carry
, a movement which is dl|rcrent countrie s. He flouts the * a r” tro1 of a(fair8 M * f * ™ the war - TordelU wa8 for the
trolled liv unrestrained en- . . Rlf .... 'dared himself dictator, Salazar and and folt that the peace speech must be
' , I 'Te «"® “ho id I o el To' Prcsldcnt SCOtt , 8aid ; , : Orozco Joined the Huerta army. They rcbuked . „ e accordingly waylaid
enthusiast is Vlnnltchenko. tte s " 88 d Rus-! 6 * 6 ™ 11 ' 6 counci ' th ® 1 ”!® r “ at ona ! fought at the battle of OJInaga against Ma(tle on th0 tramway as he came
k„*a- born in 1880; began n ' ake P cac ® c ' r enrcsented Un '° n had sub8Cribed ,or °*| Villa’s forces In January, 1914, and f the cbam ber. Maflle had an
!„« avtlvitles while still 8la ; wbo ’ ^, 8a>S ' /" /JTd T ke the Libert >’ Loan bond8 , a "?.‘ bat 8ub ;' Salazar escaped when the Huerta army cnormcu8 bC ard which was his pride
Tivlf and was expelled Swls9 socialism and who actedl »k scriptlons for additional $57,930 had acrogs (h0 bord€r He was cap- an ^ k CSt known characteristic. As
mTu'v ' Being called up HolItnan on , bls °'™ aUthar ‘ ty wUllout |been reported by subordinate unions | tured and tgken New Mexlc0 t0 a „- Ma „, e Btcpped on the open, Tordello
autocracy’s us- 1.. He cmpha8 ! zcd TmTaTtheunlon' sw< t a thark " of vlola,inK ,he Amer ‘' deftly operated a pair of scissors be-
members of the union, n «„» r aHtv laws. Eventually he danutv knew what
■vice—tht
... a i *■ . .... . iswer a cnargv ui viwi»h**b u*® "*** v8 * uertiy oneraieu a pair ui wv
against revolu- " German i socWists, with few excep- 6 - )2 , 43t earn c d by members of the union ^ ncutraIjty law8 . Eventually he forc , he 8urpri8ed dep uty knew what
,|ed abroad. tlons," said r 0 i, 0 ^^ like ! had 8ub8 " lbed for *;“’ 000 ‘TTJl was acquitted and again took the field was llappen | ng . Then with a shock
« be began literary work Jaa " a ’ ,a ‘L Cd “ d • U I”" d lT of beard in this hand Tordeli. d.sap-
jroau. , , . hup — ' a . ... M „iwas acquiueu uuu was Happening. —
rary work ternational socialism by fo lowing l«w jC rt y Loan bonds and that subscriptions )eart Qf Juarcz failed and surren d e red of beard ln thls han d Tordelli disap-
him (an , 0 „s throughout a nock ° r sh “" the foosteps of Get- J° r an aUditlo nal $37,930 had been re- the Carranza ofBcla i s ln chihuahua ared whlle MaB le was left beard
1 " ia He develop- n,an Junkerl8m ' but they are , nOW f l orted by subordinate unions. U was glven amn esty. but later ar- r
.adividu-Uist views, pro- 8 lnn,D 8 10 a "' ake from ,hdr | He emphasized the fact that of $'•«.•] rc8 'ted on a charge of fomenting a rev- Tordel , waB arrested and his trial
sprsonal freedom to the dream - „ , , 652,431 earned by members of ‘ be olutIontt ry movement. ‘soon began. All Rome became inter-
Hi, novel "Honesty Though, like all Swiss, I ardeatl> | union In the fiscal year ending May 81. when vllla attacked Chihuahua City C!itcdi the qucst lon of peace and war
shocked the read wiah tor peacc ’ 1 dont a f >”'y * 4 ' 684 had becn cxp£ ' ndcd by ‘ hC L the eve of September 16, 1916, one dlvldcd 8J . n ,| mc nt into two camps. Ho
: ■ r |,... tbat nubll- A I eace treaty-1 say this as a neutral, i ntcrnat l 0 nal Union because of strikes (of h[g flrg( actg waJ1 t0 tbrow open • oduce( j the bcard B t the trial, and it
’ 8 Vinnitch- — wouW be a11 ln tbe favor ot <;c i rma " y or lockouts. He said the gross earn -| the pcnltenUary and liberate the pris- wag duly entered by the court as an
“ . ' tnnu ._ „[ whlcU a status quo ante. The Allies, backedj |ngg of unloI1 pr mters had increased, oncrg Salazar wa8 among these prls- exh | blt . Thereupon Maftle applied for
'*’ he .' ' ' .... .. Xh e now by America, rightly will not P er ',}:t,940.026 m that period, the average lgnd he Jolned v , Ma . g force8 and (he return of , he bcard , put the court
r samc , dea mit this In the cause of Justice a na, earnlng8 a member being $1,086.43, an |wag made cblef of vma . g 8tatr . Pr | or held u ha d been separated from him
•' vTTei. "to become humanity. The social questions after, )ncrea8e o[ J45.25 as compared with the o th)g ( , me he and vllla ha d becn bit- and was „ ow ln possession ot the state.
an: ' Iir * ‘ * the war will be difficult to solve—but 1)rece ding twelve months. | tfcr enemies. Salazar participated In xordelll suddenly became a popular
, vait first until the war is finished.” President Scott also announced the nd attack on Chihuahua City , a8 dc fender of the war, while
oiunon found V innltchenko completion of an arbitration agreement, on Novcmber Maf( i e b nd champions for his cause
between the International union anili [ a[cr Sa i azar with a small force and b(a heard. Their pictures are the
the ’closed shop division of the United ! appeaI . ed on the border southeast ot fea tures Of all screens.
Typothetae and Franklin Clubs ^ 0 |.| u arez, raided American mines, killed
lb abandoned literature; ag
iccessfully that he was el-
resident of the secession- PATfllEII IP THE CABLE
Council; .nnd started “The
tte." As orator, Vinnltch-
y effective, but he Is
careless about facts.
S. E. HAM), Dentist,
rial (ity Hank Building.
Telephone 363.
Aericus tin.
EWIS ELLIS
ttnrney of Law
er's Bank Building
Phone 830.
\merkus, Ga.
Typotneiae aim ‘ 1
Cl’T I1V THE (IKKMAN CHnMvK. Amcrlcai effective Aug. 4, 1917, to Dcc.| A ~ crlcan ownC( , cattIe a nd raided ,«v
31. 1926." Arbitration contracts, lle | anche8 . Afterward he offered to sur- MEXICA> LOMJItnllAL 10.
ex ", said, have been issued to 191 nCWS nender If given amnesty. With him GUESS IS TO COME TO tJ. S.
LONDON, Aug. 14.—How the ea b,e || )aP er publishers under the new Inter-1 wgg the rcmnan t 0 f his command. 70
staff at Fanning Island patched up the jnatlonal ogrecraC nt with the American, raggcd half-starved Mexicans mount-] MEXICO CITY, Aug. 14.—The Na-
cable which was cut by the men °J!Newspaper Publishers' Association, ef-. d on burr08 and cow ponies. Salazar tj0 nal Commercial Congress recently
tlio German cruiser Number?, is told fectivc May 1, 1917, to May 1,1922. | czpreg8Cd his desire to reunite his in session here appointed a commission
ln tbe "Zodiac," the organ of the East- The total payments to 1,509 old age, f am ijy a nd live on his ranch In Mexico. wb | c h shortly will depart for the
ern and Associated Telegraph Com- p< . nB , oners for the fiscal year werej — United States to investigate the best
pony, which says: givcn a s $351,505. Mortuary benefits
The resources of a coral Island ln | totalled $298,476. The Union Printers
the Pacific arc naturally slight, and j Home |„ this city cost $123,146 to
the Germans had thought to clinch ‘ b ® lmallltBln an d Its capacity was Increas
matter by towing the severed ends oU, acccmodat , on9 being provided for 1NartlmlI „
the cable far apart. But they ret ,med | 2 r,o residents. The twenty-fifth •“*l c|artd tor Honlc Ru i e f or the Kareimn ( , 0RI)0BA MCX |co
without their hosts. H “* b jniversary of the home Is to be celebra -| provjnces of rlnlan( |, which lto ln the Ca ', l ldldo Agul , ari ’governor of Vera
member of the Fanning Ua led Wednesday. I e aat and north. The Karelians speak h as offered a prize of 2,000 peso,
a'.though entirely lacking experle ^ | Oppo8 |tlon to a constitutional amend ^ d tfr C rinc Horn that of the C oka 11 Cilhmlt hr»fore
KARELIAN CULTURAL SOCIETY manner in wlilch to obtain for Mexico
DECLARES FOR HOME Rl'LE articles of prime necessity especially
food stuffs which the republic lacks.
HELSINFORS, Finland, AuJ. —
The Karelian Cultural Society has de- fl(fpr< Prl „ for a New Labor Luw.
, Aug. 14 — Gener
who shall submit before
proposal for a labor
T. E. WHITE
Itbrnev.at-Law.
ineral Practice
lections, Loans
Rnericus, Ga.
nK , e r pe "n I Opposition to a constitutional amend- tt (iom ^ of tb0
it. handling or repairing czb\c , | nlcnt proposed by Chicago Typogr ‘^| Tavasts who occupy the rest of the ’ 0 b (ober a pr oposa! for a labor
dertook the temporary repair f .| ra n Union No. 16 which promise t0 | ( . d Duchy. The two allied races ... h lch shall best meet the requlre-
J Fannlng-Suva Cable. . cause sharp debate In the convention J e n em.e S ; but In late Tn o he sTe
j "As there was no grapnel, he used! exprga>cd by Mr . Scott. He -Id, a con)mon sentlment a s Finns mCnt ° f tb ® 8tate '
'an ordinary pickaxe. By this means ^ wag .- c(mc ,,| vc d In maliceand in- hgg unUed , hem The Karelians de-
and also by dividing and working UI ‘‘, u . n ,let] to reflect discredit’’ on the ofilc- g[go ^ , nc „ rl)0ratlon In thc | r Agitation meetings are being held all
der the sea to secure the cable ends^ of the ln ternatlonal body. It »'°“' d | ncw 0u , cn0ro0 us province of the Hus- over Karelia, and a project will be
with ropes be managed to raise lhem j 1 i n) | t the powers of the general °“ lc ‘| H | an government of Olonctz, which Is submitted to the Russian Constltutlon-
to the surface. But they were still fac| cr8 and subordinate unions In making, inhabited by Karelian Finns, al Assembly,
apart, there was no possibility of | ( . ont racts and compel a referendum on j
bringing them together und no ppar0 | agr ecnients with national associations
FALL TERM
THIRD DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL
AND MECHANICAL SCHDOL
Opens September 3rd
A BOARDING SCHOOL [or BOYS and GIRLS
A STATE INSTITUTION
Students Admitted from everywhere.
Graduates Enter All State Colleges Without
Examination.
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J.l. GIDDINGS
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Forsyth St. & Cotton Ave.
c. P. DAVIS
a Dental surgeon.
Orthodontia, Pyorrhea.
Residence Phone 318. Office Phone 818.
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EMMETT 8. UOBSLET,.
Civil Engineer.
DAWSON, GA.
LAND SURVEYING A SPECIALITY
WRITE FOR REFERENCE.
BESSIE WINDSOR,
lomrsnee.
Hoods,
H St.
cable was available, to till the gap. i, cmp i 0 yers.
"He Improvised rafts made with. Tbe address also indicated that rela-|
planks and ordinary barrels and with I |ong of , he unlon with the American
the ct hie ends securely fastened j ,.- od< .ration of Labor were not altogeth-
these made a connection between them icr happy because. he declared, the
! with ordinary covered wire. It was j .. obllgtt „on. which the officers and snb-
1 across these rafts that Fanning »P<>ke ordlnate organizations of the A. F. of
.rnn.mtttinc the urg- , this International Union
again to Suva transmitting the urg
'cntly naalted information of her re
Phone (81 qulrements for complete repair."
As Age Advances the Liver Requires
occasional aliirfat «»imRl(tlon. CARTER'S UTTLB
ii'iifri UVER PILLS comet CONSTIPATION.
J- A. DAVENPORT
.... INSURES ....
SYSTEM gins, cotton, country
PROPERTY, dwellings, household
FURNITURE, plate class, AUTOMO
BILES.
.... owe to this International Union
have been disregarded ln many In
stances." He added:
• The laws of the American Federa
tion of Labor have been grossly violat
ed repeatedly, and there Is no assur
ance that any official attempt will be
made to prevent a repetition of these
mega, acts. Unless we are prepared
tJ accept tho consequences of these
I,legal acts, we must repudiate them
promptly and without reservation.
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