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THE ATLANTA TRI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
HEARING ON STATUS
OF COMMUNISTS IS
FEATURED Iff Ml
WASHINGTON. April 24.—Sec
retary of Labor Wilson, after an all
day argument, took under advise
ment tonight the question of wheth
er membership in the Communist la
bor party in itself constituted
grounds for deportation of aliens.
During the hearing there was a
flare up over statements attributed
to Federal Judge Anderson, of Bos
ton, that the government “operates
some part of the Communist party”
in this country, Swinburn Hale, of
New York upholding it, and J. E.
Hoover, of the department of jus
tice, declaring it an "unjustifiable
misconception of the facts.”
Armed with voluminous Commun
ist literature, Mr. Hoover attempted
to show by quotation of lengthy ex
cerpts the relationship between the
Communist labor party and the third
internationale.
Asserting that John Reed, last re
ported detained in Abo, Finland, for
affiliation 'with the Bolshevik!, was
the founder of the Communist labor
party, Mr. Hoover declared it was
like all other Communist organiza
tions, “a gang of cutthroat aliens
who have come to this country to
overthrow the government by force.”
Blamed for Strike
Fifty per cent of the influence be
hind the recent strikes, Mr. Hoover
said, was directly traceable to the
Communist organizations.
In endeavoring to distinguish be
tween the Communist party and the
Communist laboi- party, Mr. Hale de
clared the application blank for the
Communist labor party made the ap
plicant bound to be "guided” by the
principles of the party. An applica
tion' for membership in the Com
munist party, on the other hand, he
said, pledged support as “an active
worker.”
The platform of the Communist
party, Mr. Hale averred, was nothing
more than” the Socialism of Karl
Marx and argument for “action of
masses” was subject to a political
interpretation.
On Mr. Hoover’s declaration that
he knew of no agent of the depart
ment of justice who ever had acted
as agents provocateur, Mr. Hale of
fered as evidence a confidential let
ter purported to have been signed by
Frank E. Burke, of the bureau of in
vestigation of the department of jus
tice, and sent to an agent of the de
partment in Boston on-. December 27,
1919, a few days before the initial
Communist raids.
The letter announced January 2 as
the date set for the Communist raid,
and declared “you should arrange
with your under-cover informants to
have meetings of the Communist
party and the Communist labor party
on the night set. I have been in
formed by some of the bureau chiefs
that such arrangements will be
made. This, of course, would fa
cilitate the making of arrests.”
Secretary Wilson interrupted hear
ings after reading of the letter to an
nounce that criticisms of the meth
ods of the department of justice or
defense of those methods did not
come within purview of the hearing.
A second tilt between Messrs. Hale
and Hoover occurred a few minutes
later, however, when Mr. Hoover of
fered to read utterances of Louis C.
Fraina, an internationalist, as evi
dence of the advocacy of force and
violence by Communist labor mem
bers.
Mr. Hale interrupted with the
charge that Fraina was an agent of
the department of justice.
Palmer Issues Statement
Attorney General Palmer tonight
denied the statement by Mr. Hale at
today’s hearing that Fraina, described
as secretary of the communist party
of America, was an agent of the de
partment of justice. Fraina, he said,
had never rendered any service to the
department.
Discussing the department’s activ
ities in connection with the raids and
deportation proceedings, the attorney
general said:
“Certain statements recently have
appeared in the 1 public press to the
effect that the department of justice
has had its agents actively identified
in the formation of the communist
party and the communist labor party,
and was to a large extent responsible
for the agitation and unrest caused
by these two organizations through
their propaganda. There is no found
ation whatever for the charge. Os
course, the department of justice has
used confidential informants ever
since its bureau of investigation was
established, but they are under strict
instructions not to engage actively in
any organization under their investi
gation. There is no instance in the
administration of the department of
justice where any confidential in
formant has ever actively engaged iff
the councils of the communist party
or the communist labor party. One
of the specific instances charged to
the confidential informants of the
department of justice is to the ef
fect that they were not instrumental
in the holding of the meetings of
the communists’ party on January 2,
1920. That was the regular meeting
night of the communist party
throughout the country, which held
its meetings on the first of each
month.
“Certain references have been made
to the holding of individuals without
warrants in these deportation pro
ceedings. In the large number of si
multaneous arrests made throughout
the country there were naturally a
few isolated cases in which individ
uals were held for whom no warrant
was in hand. Sometimes this result-;
•ed from mistaken identification and
sometimes because of other circum
stances not easily foreseen. They
were negligible in number and war
rants were promptly requested for
such persons when taketi into custody
by the department of labor.”
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"‘Every Woman in
U. S. Trusts Hoover”
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NEW YORK.—“’The presiden
tial candidate of the American
housewife is Herbert Hoover,”
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man of the women’s committee
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SALE OF COTTON
MILLS CHECKED
BY INJUNCTION
A temporary injunction was issued
Friday afternoon by Judge Samuel 11.
Sibley, of the United States district
court, restraining James L. Dickey,
James S. Floyd. Edward C. Peters,
Morris Brandon, James S. Akers and
Henry R. Durand, of Fulton county,
and Floyd W. Jefferson, of New Jer-'
sey, directors of the Exposition Cot
ton Mills, from selling the mills to
the Hunter Manufacturing and Com
mission company, of New York, or
any other concern.
Saturday was set as the date for a
hearing in the order, but a postpone
ment of three weeks was agreed upon
when the case was called Saturday
morning.
It is claimed by the complainant
corporation that it entered into an
agreement with the defendant direc
tors for the purchase of the mill and
the proposition was to be placed be
fore the entire board of directors for
final action. In. the meantime, it is
claimed, Mr. Jefferson came to At
lanta from New Jersey and prey-ailed
upon the directors named in the pe
tition to refrain from making the
sale to the complainant corporation
or from placing the matter before
the directors and to enter into an
agreement with the Hunter Manu
facturing and Commission company,
of Nevv York. The complainants
claim they hold several hundred
shares of the capital stock of the
Exposition Cotton Mills and have a
voting power in the board of direc
tors meetings.
The petition was filed by Attorneys
King & Spalding, McDaniel & Black
and Anderson, Roundtree & Cren
shaw, as counsel for the complainant
corporation.
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Jerome Jones Scores
Deportation of Labor
Man From Moultrie
SAVANNAH, Ga., April 24.—Je
rome Jones, of Atlanta, in an address
before the state labor convention,
denounced the act of the citizens of
Moultrie in forcibly deporting
Charles Baraba, representative of the
International Meat Cutters’ union,
who had been sent there to settle a
strike, as cowardly. Mr. Jones made
a motion that steps be taken to have
the guilty parties, including the
chief of police of Moultrie, brought
before the bar of justice and pun
ished. The movement was seconded
and passed, and further steps will
be taken immediately.
The address of Mr. Jones dealt
mainly with the action of tfie Moul
trie citizens for the treatment ac
corded the labor representative, who
was sent to Moultrie by the interna
tional head to assist in settling a
strike there. Thinking he was an
agitator of strikes, the citizens of
Moultrie held a mass meeting and
after locking him up in the court
house, they drove him to a nearby
town in an automobile. This was
done, it is said, after he proved he
was an American and showed an
honorable discharge from the United
States service.
Mr. Jones suggested that the ex
ecutive committee of the Georgia
Federation of Labor immediately get
in touch with Mr. Edmundson, of
Moultrie, and have the guilty parties
prosecuted. It was also moved to
notify the American Federation of
Labor ot the action taken by this
federation.
Senator Capper Blames
Lumber Profiteers for
The Housing Troubles
WASHINGTON, April 24.—Lumber
profiteers “are largely responsible for
millions of homeless people and
thousands of wretchedly-housed fam
ilies in all parts of this land,” Sen
ator Arthur Capper, Republican, d?
clared in a statement today. He ex
pects to make a speech on profiteers
in the senate today or Monday.
New York Holds Big
Parade for Economy
NEW YORK, April 24. —Father
Knickerbocker girded up his loins in
denim and patches today to take his
first serious punch at the high cost
of good dressing.
The day of the big parade—the
economy parade—launched half jest
ingly by an organization of dramatic
writers and press agents known as
the Cheese club —found thousands of
earnest citizens ready to line up
and trudge over miles of cobble
stones and asphalt in a warning
protest against profiteering in the
necessities of life.
Long before the hour set for the
parade ,to move, steady streams of
men, women and children were mov
ing toward the starting point at Co
lumbus circle, clad in any old thing
—the older the better-—and taking
up theii- positions for the march in
columns of four.
Uruguay President
Challenges Publication
MONTEVIDEO. Uruguay, April 24.
Baltasar Brum, president of the re
>ublic, has challenged Dr. Rodriguez
l.arreta, director of the newspaper
■J Pais, to a duel. Dr. Larreta has
tecepted the challenge.
Cost Money for Gardening
LONDON. England.—Owing to the high
prices charged, those who have not “lung
pockets,” will find it hard to replenish theii
stock us garden plants for the coming sea
son. ’t he prices have risen 100 per cent over
the pre-war standard.
U. S. HAS WATCHFUL
MS ON FURTHER
MEXICAN CHANGES
WASHINGTON, April 24. —While
American cruisers were en route to
rebel-menaced ports in Mexico today
there was lacking any indication of
an altered attitude of the United
States government. Officials of the
state and war departments continued
to watch developments in the now
Mexican situation with apparent
aquanimity, and unofficially it was
declared that any’ move by the United
States was improbable unless made
necessary by the menacing of Ameri
can lives or interests.
WARSHIPS PREPARE FOR
INDEFINITE ABSENCE
SAN DIEGO, Cal.. April 14.—Of
ficers and men of the scout cruiser
Salem and destroyer McCawley, or
dered to west coast Mexican ports
to protect American interests, were
busy early today making prepara
tions for a stay of unknown length
avfray from this base. The Salem
will go to Manzatlan and the Mc-
Cawley to Topolobampo.
ALVARADO SUGGESTS
FOREIGNERS’ PROTECTION
WASHINGTON. April 24. —General
Alvarado, representative here of the
Obregon revolution, today telegraphed
Governor De La Huerta, of Sonora,
that immediate steps should be taken
to afford protection to Americans and
other foreigners on the west coast
of Mexico.
BATTLE FOR POSSESSION
OF OIL FIELDS REPORTED
WASHINGTON, April 24.—Revo
lutionary forces under General Ar
nuflo Gomez and Mexican federal
troops under General Murguia are
battling for possession of the Tam
pico oil fields, according to dispatches
received today by r General Salvador
Alvarado, representative of the state
of Sonora, who is now in Washing
ton.
It was said that all available
troops were being rushed from the
neighboring states of Nuevo Leon
and Tamaulipas to aid Murguia, who
is reported to be in ad angerous
position.
Official report of the activities of
Gomez’s forces previously had been
received here.
State Labor Opposes
Overall Campaign
At Savannah Meet
SAVANNAH, Ga., April 24.—There
was a lively discussion this morning
at the convention of the Georgia Fed
eration of Labor because certain pam
phlets sent to the convention by the
Savannah board of trade did not bear
the union label. Finally a motion to
return the pamphletss swsas tabled.
The convention went on record as
opposing the overall wearing move
ment. The resollutionss said the only
effect of this fad was to increase the
cost of overallss to the men who mad
to wear them.
Resolsutions were passed indorss
ing ths work of the Salvation Army
and protesting against the high cost
of print paper. B. O’Hara, a negro
from Atlanta, addressed the conven
tion, promising the assistance of the
negroes to the Georgia federation.
Federal liquor officers coi\tinue
very active in Savannah. They have
made about a dozen arrestss of blind
tiger keepers and are stsill at it.
Bill Would Compel
Manufacturers to Put
Price on Shoe Soles
«■ WASHINGTON, April 24.—Senator
McNary today’ introduced a bill pro
viding- that shoe manufacturers must
stamp on the soles of all shoes made
by them, in letters at least 1-4 inch
high, the name and address of the
manufacturer with the words, “Man
ufacturer received for this pair,” fol
lowed by the price for which the
shoes were sold to the jobber, whole
saler or retailer. Deductions usu
ally allowed for payment within six
ty days are to be taken off the price
stamped upon the shoes.
Evasion or violation of the meas
ure, through misbranding, failure to
brand or other is made punishable by
a fine of? 1,000 or two years in
prison.
Mr. McNary, chairman of the sub
committee investigating shoe prices,
believes the bill may result in curb
ing shoe profiteering.
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GEORGIA CITED AS
SUCCESSFUL IN
CUTTING H. C. L.
WASHINGTON, D. C., April 24. —
In a statement issued today’ by the
department of justice regarding the
campaign against the high cost of
living, the department cites Georgia
as one of the states showing the suc
cess of the campaign and quotes tele
grams from Commissioner John A.
Manget. The department says there
has been a countrywide slight drop
in food prices and definite decreases
in the price of clothes.
Continuing the statement says:
“The following telegrams received
from Fair Price Commisisoner John
A. Manget. of Georgia, indicates the
success with which the department’s
fair price campaign in that state
has met. Similar results have been
obtained in other states where like
methods are being employed, par
ticularly in Maryland. Pennsylvania,
Arizona. Mississippi. North Carolina.
West Virginia and Tennessee.
“The Georgia fair price commis
sion has fixed margin of profits on
the following lines: Groceries, stock
feed, dairy products, men’s and boys'
clothing, shoes, wholesale and re
tail: ■ women’s ready-to-wear gar
ments; wholesale and retail dry
goods and druggist prescriptions and
today fixed the maximum profit on
coal delivered to consumers.
"Merchants generally are co-operat
ing.
“We have had only two lines to
fight the control and they have been
Whipped into line. Only one prose
cution has been ordered in eight
months. The operation commission
is now selling direct to consumers
25,000 pounds of fresh fish weekly
at one-fourth the prices charged by
dealers. There is no profiteering in
Georgia, except from rent-hog land
lords and we are preparing to fight
them. Manget.”
Figures recently reported in de
tail to the department or justice by-
Fair Price Commissioner Manget of
Georgia show the following actual
reductions in some lines: Pure lard
and lard compound, reduced by eight
cents and seven cents per pound, re
spectively; maize and rice, one cen<.
per pound; milk, ten cents per gal
Ion; shoes, fifteen per cent to forty
per cent per pair; women’s clothing,
fifteen per cent to sixty per cent;
bread, four cents to eight cents per
pound loaf; and druggists’ prescrip
tions, fifty’ per cent reduction.
A second telegram received from
Commissioner Manget reads:
“Despite the howls about advanc
ing prices by enemies there is a
steady decline in a large majority
of necessities. With the single ex
ception of advance in coal to cover
the increased wages paid minerr,
every change in prices in Georgia
lor sixty days has been a reduction.
“The fair price commissions oper
ating in the state of Georgia com
prise miscellaneous interests with
representatives of business, the re
tail lines, manufacturing lines, la
bor, women, etc., the consumers, al
ways being given a majority on each
committee, reach conclusions as to
fair margins of profit satisfactory
to a majority of their membership
1 which in turn are promulgated for
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“Pussyfoot” Johnson
Welcomed in Ohio
WESTERVILLE, Ohio, April 21.
William E. (Pussyfoot) Johnson, the
American Anti-Saloon league worker
who literally gave an eye in the
campaign to make England dry, re
ceived a royal welcome when he ar
rived at his home here today.
At Columbus. Johnson was met by
scores of his ‘home folks,” and was
escorted to the state house, where he
delivered a short address. Another
home-coming celebration was held
here at the national headquarters of
the Anti-Saloon league.
This afternoon students at Otter
bein university here planned to
“haze” Johnson.
After a few days’ rest and visit
ing with home folks, Johnson will
make a nation-wide speaking tour in
behalf of st’’ict enforcement of pro
hibition. He plans to return to Eng
land in September.
Armenian Mandate
Not Offered Canada
OTTAWA, Ont., April 24.—-Canada
lias not been offered the mandate for
Armenia, it was stated authoritative
ly here today. The Canadian govern
ment has no desire to accept such a
mandate, it was said. According to
a member of commons, thfe rumors
were circulated to influence the sen
timent of the United States.
Even if Canada is requested it was
said, she wmuld not consider becom
ing a mandatory for a nation so far
distant as Armenia.
Capture of 2 1 owns
By Mexican Rebel
Forces Is Reported
WASHINGTON, April 24. —Capt-
ure by Mexican rebels of Topolo
bampo. to which American gunboats
were dispatched, and Guaymas, was
reported tonight in official dispatches.
Mazatlan, in which a number of
Americans have concentrated, still is
holding out, t>he report said, al
though it was not believed the small
number of government troops, there
would be able long to withstand at
tacks by rebel forces, said to be
moving on the town.
It was learned today that the re
quest from consular agents for war
ships w’as made about two weeks
ago.
Assurances that the lives and in
terests of foreigners will be respect
ed by the revolutionary forces were
given in a telegram received tonight
by the Mexican embassy, from Col
onel De La Huerta, head of the
provisional government of Sonora.
The message said:
“The military and civil authorities
of Sonora have given all kinds of
guarantees and securities for the
lives and interests of foreigners. The
same attitude, is being/ followed by
the Liberalists, constitutional army
in its advance south. I am recom
mending once more to General Flores
to energetically prevent any out
rages against citizens and foreigners,
giving them every facility for trans
acting their busness.”
MHS. L. HIISOH WIL!
WEIGHED H POUNDS
She Has Gained 36 Pounds
By Taking Tanlac And
Now Weighs 115 Lbs.—
Says TarJac Has been
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Os Her Life.
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pounds when I began taking Tanlac,
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fifteen and am feeling better than I
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pain across the small of my back
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can do my housework by myself and
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Lineman, Said to Be
Dope-Crazed, Spends
Hours on Top of Pole
MOBILE, Ala., April 24.—After
spending four hours on top of a pole
and among wires at the intersec
tion of the two most prominent
downtown streets, Charles Sanders,
a lineman, said to be crazed by
dope, this morning at 8:40 left his
high perch and descended safely
into the arms of waiting policemen.
During his antics in the air Sanders
at one time stoodi on his head on a
large electric sign stretched across
the street. Traffic officers managed
the crowd with difficulty, more than
a thousand having gathered this
morning to watch the man as he
threaded his waj- among the wires.
Sanders was laboring under the
delusion that the gathered crowd
was waiting to lynch him, so he
told the officers, and only came down
after officers from the tops of build
ings had talked with him and prom
ised protection. The crowd was
driven back as the man came down
the pole to the ground. He was taken
to the city prison.
Sanders is well-known in the city.
During the time that the Mobile
theater burned to the ground several
years ago and a falling wall buried
several men, he was lowered to the
ruins on a rope and rescued all of
them.'‘He was given a purse and his
bravery was publicly recognized ar
the time.
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