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lint and 288,203 of linters, compared with
1,460,887 of lint and 227,344 of linters a
year ago, .and in public storage and at com
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of linters, compared with 4,327.905 of lint
and 199,887 of linters a year ago.
Imports durng Marich were 133,727 bales,
compared with 15,561 a year ago.
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Exports were 794,400 bales of lint, includ
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Has Independent Political
Thinkingßecomelnexcusable
Crime in State of Georgia?
Editor The Journal: Is it -not a
sad spectacle to see that, a faction
remains in Georgia politics which
cringes to the dictation and control
of northern politicians and which
seems to glory in its servility? Men
and newspapers who gladly display
the collar of their political servitude
and their self-confessed political in
feriority.
Have we reached the point where
mental and intellectual debasement
is at a premium in Georgia? Have
we reached the point when we must
become as absolutely intellectually
enslaved as were the people during
the middle ages? Have wq reached
the point when we must believe that
the titular head of any political party
is INFALLIBLE? Does such titular
head of any political party hold the
“keys of St. Peter?” Have the people
of Georgia reached the point when in"
dependent personal inquiry, investi
gation and thought have become an
unforgivable crime? God forbid!
Let it never be seaid, let It never be
thought, that the citizens of our be
loved state, the state of Stephens,
Toombs, Hill, Brown, Warner, Lump
kin, Jackson, Cobb and scores of oth
ers whose memory and whose teach
ings form a resplendent past, as bril
liant as the “Glory that was Greece.”
have so far forgotten the traditions
of the past and the teachings of his
tory as to damn and crush independ
ence of thought.
Then why this vicious attack on
Senator Smith? Because a man lives
in Georgia, has breathed the moral
ahd intellectual atmosphere of Geor
gia, does that proclaim him to the
world as mentally inferior? Is the
atmosphere of Georgia more con
taminated than that of Pennsylvania
or New Jersey?
Trying to Obscure Issue
The traducers of Senator Smith
are seeking by villification and
abuse to obscure the true issue now
before the people of Georgia. In
their personal attacks on him they
are crying “party loyalty” and “loy
alty to Mr. Wilson,” who, it will be
remembered, “kept us out of war.”
Any man who puts loyalty to party
or to Wilson above loyalty to the
American government and her consti
tution is misguided, and his vote
is a menace to the American form
of government. It is not a ques
tion of Wilson, Palmer, Smith or
any other leader which now con
fronts the people of Georgia; it is
that question which is as serious as
that which confronted the secession
convention; a question touching the
very life of the nation itself and
vitally affecting our constitution
and form of government.
The question to be decided is
simply this: is Palmer right or is
Senator Smith right? Mr. Palmer
stands for the adoption of the cove
nant of the League of Nations as
Mr. Wilson brought it back. Sen
ator Smith is against it without
reservations which will protect his
native land, his fellow-countrymen,
his government, her institutions and
her constitution.
Senator Smith had the manhood,
intellectual independence, and ful
filled his sworn duty to investigate
and study the meaning of this cove
nant, and for that independence, so?
performing what the people of Geor
gia commissioned him to do he is
viciously attacked.
Meaning of Article X
Let the citizens of Georgia re
alize what Article X and XI of that
convention means. Let them realize
that with the guarantees contained
therein we give a warranty of the
blood of our fellow-countrymen and
unborn generations to foreign na
tions to protect them and their ter
ritories. Is it right? Is it just?
Let them also realize that when we
Place it in the power of a supreme
ambassador sitting in the council to
plunge this country into war, we
violate the constitution which places
A pow *? r solely in the hands of
tne American epngress.
4 V lcln .realize that when we ac
tuul vv eighth paragraph of Ar
and tnsisted on by Palmer
a’ surr ender to Europe,
Asia and Africa the right
to decide what is a domestic oues
tmn affecting this nation. They may
domP«*t7 PaneSe .‘fnniigration is
trolled d hv K q * estl6n to be con
trolled by us; but an international
one to be decided by them. ° al
article understand that under
tiVM Upon ‘ b - V Wilson'and Palmer'
a ien nations who have always hated
them rea lize that under article
A that we surren
this league the control of our
a"?zinp 1 th a ?° r i q ,u est ’ons- Internation
countryth lab ° r dlsputes °f our
9? L «, t ,u hem reali ?e that under article
23, sub-paragraph B, that this league
composed and controlled by England
Europe, Asia and Africa (inciuding
the negro republic, Liberia), under
1° ? ec ? w bat is termed jtfet
wnVtu 611 * ° f the native inhabitants.
Mill the government of Liberia claim
are ? ot .treating the southern
ri^ ht ln d ®nying to them
tne free and unrestricted ballot 9
.These arp but a few of the ’ pro
visions of this covenant, which :f
accepted,.as Mr. Palmer wishes, will
doom the American republic. Hoke
Smith in performing his duty as n
senator has been trying to nrotect
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WON AUDIENCE,
SAYS CHRONICLE
As evidence of the splendid au
diences that Senator Hoke Smith is
addressing and the fine impression
he is making in his speeches, Hoke
Smith headquarters in the Piedmont
hotel Thursday called attention to
the news story of the senator’s
speech in Augusta, carried in the
Augusta Chronicle in its issue of
Wednesday, April 14.
Although The Chronicle is vigor
ously opposing Senator Smith and
had carried an editorial, advising the
senator that he would waste his
breath by speaking in Augusta, the
Chronicle said on its front page Wed
nesday:
In the interest of his candi
dacy for the presidency and for
Georgia’s vote at the San Fran
cisco convention, Senator Hoke
Smith spoke at the opera house
last night to a splendid Augusta
audience which filled the build
ing, and which by their generous
applause of the senator’s re
marks showed unmistakably that
they were with him.
It was an Intelligent and
thinking audience that greeted
Georgia’s senior senator last
night, and which packed the low
er floor of the opera house and
practically filled the gallery.
There were at least 1,200 pres
ent, with many ladies in the au
dience.
Senator Smith’s speech was a
dignified and logical presenta
tion of the biff issues before the
country today. He made his po
sition on all of the questions
clear and his audience gave him
an earnest, attentive hearing.
Applause was frequent and gen
erous.
The Hoke Smith headquarters con
trast this statement in the Chron
icle with the news item published
by the Atlanta Constitution on the
same date, in which the Constitu
tion said that Senator Smith spoke
only to 800 people. “In the light of
the Constitution’s proven unfair
ness,’’ it is asked, 'can there be any
intelligent voter left in the state
who will believe anything The Con
stitution publishes about Senator
Smith?”
us and our country. He has been
trying to bridge the fatal chasm into
which Mr. Palmer wishes to lead us.
He has with unswerving loyalty and
patriotism fought for our country,
bur form of government and our
constitution. If he is wrong, then
Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Mar
shall, Clay, Calhoun, Webster and
our own beloved Alex Stephens were
wrong!
Dangerous Pandora’s Box
My fellow Georgians, permit one
who was a volunteer in your army,
one whose parents sleep in the bosom
of our loved state, to beg of you. In
the name of God, in the name of
Georgia, and your proud heritage, tn
the riame of your children ahd the
unborn generations to come, in the
name of the American republic, to
think and consider before you place
the seal of our state’s approval on
the League of Nations as advocated
by Mr. Palmer. It is an abyss intn
which he would lead you. the gloomy
depths of which are unfathomable. It
is a Pandora’s box; let us not fool
ishly open it.
Your duty to your country, the
land of yoUr birth and the land of
your hope, is greater than fealty to
the personal leadership and wishes
of Mr. Wilson and Mr. Palmer. When
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thep lead astray, you must not. Suf
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possess and exercise as citizens of
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tion. . E. A. JONES.
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PREPARING FOR
CARRANZA MOVE
AGUA PRIETA, Sonora, April 15.
Martial law was proclaimed in Agua
Prieta today in preparation for a pos
sible attack by Carranza forces
should the Mexican president’s troops
break through the barrier of soldiers
the new republic has stationed be
tween here and Chihuahua-Sonora
boundary.
Carranza troops were reported at
Casas Grandes, 200 miles from here,
preparing to march into Sonora and
toward this border port.
General J. M. Pina, commander of
the first division of the Sonora army,
was expected here at noon from Na-
Cozari io complete arrangements for
defending territory endangered by the
Carranza expedition. General P.
Elias Calles, commander-in-chief of
the Sonora troops and acting head of
the new republic, telegraphed yes
terday he would arrive here this
week to confer with local military of
ficials on the defense.
Official confirmation still was
lacking of the first reported
battle between Carranza and Sonora
soldiers at the Sinalao frontier.
Francisco Elias, who has been ask
ed to take charge of the new customs
service for Sonora, said today that
the secession of Sonora costs the
central government more than
?1,000,000 in revenue monthly.
Military authorities here said the
state would have approximately
25,000 fully equipped and armed
troops to meet any invasion by Car
ranza. They said Carranza has
10,000 troops in Chihuahua.
At military headquarters here it
was forecast today that the national
elections in Mexico would not be
held in July unless the Sonora situa
tion has been settled previously.
Senate Approves Bill
In Air Mail Service
WASHINGTON, April 15—The sen
ate today agreed to the conference
report on the postoffice appropria
tion bill, including a provision al
lowing the postmaster general to
contract with private concerns for
airplane delivery of mail between
points where he thinks such service
advisable.
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U. S. Soon Will Take
Independent Action in
Opening Russian Trade
WASHINGTON, April 15.—The
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