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Slapping the President in the faeey
pr ‘reßuking’ him as stated in some
pf the newspapers.” '
Y “The President had a perfect right
and it was quite proper for him to
expeess his views on universal mil
itary training,” said Representative
Crisp, of Georgia We also had a
perfect fight to exereise our judgs
ment I* was the demoeratic thing
to do. The majority rules”
Representative Gamrmmer of Texas.
gaitl: "It is mercly a difference of
opinion bhetwo he House and the
President ag t« vhat is necessary a
the present time
Bryan Pleased
With Caucus
MIAMI Fla, Feb 11.-~~When the
atiention of Willlamm Jennings Bryvan,
who ise =pending the winter at his
homie here, was calied to the getion
of (e Demuoeratie caucns on mititary
training Mr Brvan stated that
he had read the report with “great
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70 THE YOTERS OF FUL/TON COUNTY
In announcing my candidaey for the office of Solicitor Generai
of the Atlanta Judicial Cirenit, I wish to state that [ have never
befor sered for or held any public office
I was offered an appointment in the legal branch of the De
partment of Jit by the President of the United States, but this
] dech ! g 10 accompany my regiment to the Mexiean
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I have m d law twenty years, with the exception of the
three vea | have st served 1n the army
If elected | discharge the duties of this office to the best
of myv ab riving to conviet the guilty, but exonerating the
mnocent
\ t \ Ernest (3. Bentle a voung man full
of ene ‘ | apable; a graduate of the law class of
the 1)) 9 ( na, and has practiced law in Atlanta the
past s
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Mr. \ 1 restdent of, Atlanta for more han fifty
VO s } Ve v t h ey { Fulton County and two terms
as mem City Cowmn For CATS irevious to this he was
connecte Western & Atlant Railroad and was General Yard
master of ti when he esigned to take up other duties
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Mr. ( re R. Eparks, a resident of Atlanta all eof his life. and at
present | iing & very importa: position with the Southern Bell Teir
1 T Compa " whom he has been associated the
past ‘ teon eal and
\ Hugl atimt formerly r ter wars in the United States Mail
3y . b oW wit the Atlant: loint Termivals
resne H the vote & influence of the people of Fulton
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William S. Coburn.
11ty ATLANTA GEORGIAN ¢ o @ A Clean Newspaper for Southern Komes . WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1920,
!mnsflmfiun." and' in his opinion the
b “decisive vote of 108 10 17 not only
i determines the Democratic party’s at
titude on: this subject, but makes it
certain that umiversal military train
ing will not pass through this
L Congress.”
“The Democrats have not only
| written a plank in the next Demo
| eratic platform, lfit by preventing the
Ladoption of uniy#rsal military train
| ing by this Congress they have made
it quite eertain that that plank will
not be in the next Republican plat
form; amd that means that no'pro
fessfonal soldier will be nominated
by either party,” Mr. Bryan predicted.
| “When one considers the far-reach
;ing results of the action takem by
the Democrats, vesterday was an im
portant day.” Mr Bryan saidi “g
hope the Democrats will take cour
age from this victory and proceed to
zformulflrv a constructive policy cov
‘erimg all issues before the country.
“The Republican leadors seem to be
afraid to inake an advance along any
[ line,” he said. “They have spent their
:u‘mo oriteizing the acts of the ad
| ministraion when it h®d to decide
| things on the moment and under the
| gtrows and strain of the grealest war
fn history.
“Phe Demoerats in the minarity
| can force the Republicans to face is
gues and thus put the Republican
| party on the: defensive.”
‘Big Army Demanded
'By League, Says Smith
} By GEORGE H. MANNING,
Washington Gorrespondent of The
| Genrgian.
[ WABATNGTON, Fébh, 11.4 T think
the pesition of President Wilson in
jasiing for a large army and for uni
fversal compulsory military training
ia legical” sadd Senator Hbie Smith
"today when asked for his views on
the action of the House cancus in de
‘cdaring against universal military
gervies in spite of the Pregident’s et
ter urging that no such step be taken
“If the League. of Nations, as he
‘brought it from Paris, is ratified we
wghall need a large army for the many
iwurn into: whieh it will force us.” |
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[\ha nmfiqflon and John M. Meek
of Albany™is secretary. Permanent
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three z(uxrvssmn-n aparently had
misunde ood Wim., He said they had
got @ wrong understanding of what
he said, and declared he was sorry
this was so. Hisaid he had told tle
three: members at the time that the
story he told them was part of “the
British propaganda” and that they
should not pay much attention to 1!
Replying to thig latter statement,
Mr. Byrnes deslared that tlris was
not suid in the Paris cpwversation
althongh Admiral Sims had sadl
something to that effect when they
met him later in London.
Admiral Bims admitted that he did
attempt to correct the idea which
American visitors had that America
was winning the war, because, he
said, “this was hurting us with our
allies.”
“They knew it was not true and
they knew we kpew it was not true,’”
the admiral said
Continuing. hiw attack on Seeretary
Daniclss policy, of making awards, Ad
mira) Sims asserted there was noth
ing personal in his criticisms, but it
was done solely for the good of the
wervice Hed read a. prepared state
ment in which he asseried that the
woeretary had injeeted a “defeatist”
poliey into the navy which “is more
dangerous to the nawy than any form
as bolshevism could be to organized
government.”
CONTINUES ATTACK.
e admiml summed up his criti
cigm on this score by inquiring:
“What is the use of spending mil
lions for battleships if vou are going
‘o offer special rewards to (he men
who sink them?”
Naval officials said that the causa
of the mapture hetween Admiral Sims,
who commanded the American ships
from lLondon and Rear Admiral
Henry B, Wilson, who commanderd
his ships from his deck in Fremch
waters, was the desire of Sims to get
the greatest proportion nossible of the
American ships into the immediate
gervice of Great Britain.
Admiral Wilson, who had hig base
at Brest, complained that too man'
destrovers, cruisers anit other coafl
were being devoted by Admiral Sim:
to the protection of the British mer-
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