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   Galveston County Daily News, The (Newspaper) - May 8, 1912, Galveston, Texas                                TIST mm it BK TOO AT AT IBM mm to Tnt May Wrth an of more than all of and with from St. and other annual of opened this under the tn the New only to mar was of by of the who was de- on account of A was adopted con- sympathy of the A resolution wu also President Hamby to his as at nil so that It may be 1ft of the M. M. Law of vice president District No. 1, from by ts pre- side In his Gus F. Taylor of or District No. 5, had y named Mr. Law's train Mr. Taylor at the morning Mr. Law arrived In time to chair at The address of welcome to visitors erf hy B T. the National Chimber who was most cordial In hli Ing from words of Mr. Ball de- eland the moit important on which the convention should take action for remedial legislation currency re- While admitting necessity of thought the banking of United wai on a par with that of W. W. cashier of the Ex- National Bank of ed MI behalf of report of Secretary J. W. showed association had sub. Manual gains In th. put that during the pact year lie new DM Wen The year and this some numbers making the total enrollment at present Referring to of matters which would occupy attention of the he mentioned the decision of supreme court on compress He said this I probably the most Important matter I which had confronted bankers In I and that something must be I by Texas legislature to give H. also said that an effort would be j made to have uniform negotiable in- I strument law enacted in this He the recent ruling of the States Internal revenue collector I In calling on banks to render corrected I gross Income reports wherever taxes had I been deducted was manifestly and I that a test ease should be brought to de- the Ed R. commissioner of I ture for made an address which I was most favorably He con- I the bankers for their I ance In developing the urged I co-operation between agricultural and I banking Moses I representing the made a. short Peculiar The afternoon session was devoted to I two addresses of peculiar Interest to banking In 1 was discussed by C. A. vice I president of the Commercial State Bank I of and James E. president of the Temple State read Aldrich Ul iM A 1VII.IMV AT W mmmmmm May the and tht of th. day when Red will 11-m.d to work II In of the opening fey of ninth hti ttn tram In to wld that In In ywn hm to our In a that the ii horron of war and to IK in sf to t to Ufl that II to work out Iti by of mankind that It nhall no for A sf Taft In which thg hend of the thli In of International of diplomat uf wno replied to Senator of who of the International Colonel Major Dr. adjourned to a temporary In of an red where from all orer the world a tion wai to in of room In where all the will Mil. 41 era- Association to W lit Tho friends of W. F. ln banking history of Itha state will taken at 2-30 o'clock to who are present at the of the Tew Association organize of vf nature to assistant before 1ms been anv the state the said this morning Idea tn have a of our to H In make our organisation a of the Tl 1, I became familiar she women there were who them that they were in the Irten of to at times If they wore In the In really Ihan the nn May B. Col- will younf women who will be of honor ito HIM of dreadnought and battleship of at May In Colonel Cecil A. Lyon of wai this arrance ior which will ton tq Newport will SO to Washington with her The younr sponsor and the other of party will be met In the tional The malda of. honor will be Hisses Mary Ura and May who are at school in and HIM Garland Bonner of who attends school In IK N tr May Governor Hooper of who conceived the Idea of the first logical was prevented by 111- riess from attending opening session of the congress which attracted hundreds of social service workers from all parts of ths United Dr. Ira A. of Nashville the great to University spoke on Problems That Challenge Our John O. Weeley of Chicago discussed Destroyer of Social Luther H. of New York spoke on Camp Fire Girls of III of way May 7.--The approaching ing of the Panama Canal la the intention or and com- circles In tho is for a coaling and docking the use of merchant either on tho Atlantic or the Pacific side of the and for the opening 1Ip- new steRmer routes to deal with tho fresh A commission Is traveling In tho French near the Panama Canal with the object of selecting the mos available location for a dock ami AT At this lives In several Ann. May A body as of was up on the Amorican under International i is his death hy lie Ir. nr as the 1" ln lhe that 1IUILU I ma mm ra r. C. V. J. r. Mar of which continued did not of day of annual of Rousing br and women of dam At frequent during day music was by a score of rain and of Each familiar was with tumultuous and Sessions held veterans morning and evening and by United Boas of Confederate and other ed Welcoming and responses at the ture of which oa be- half by In Tonight the veterans by Major W. W. of Ala. r. i. C. T. convention of Sons of Confederate was night with of J. p. of as commander In c. It was to of organisation to of Tonight Camp John B. tel and headquarters with over for Ban and are fort for Keen interest alto Is being In the selection of a commander In chief to succeed the General e. 5- nent In H. Toung of tf of W. K. Sandt commander of of art for tit Both wit M final of on WAY 8, PAGES A of program will be the grand parade of which will wind slowly nation's headed by the rapidly dwindling remnant of In van of the once famous body of horsemen will Nathan Bedford For- age 7 grandson of Ing general a magnificent ho will droned in uniform of a It Is expected veterans will participate In C. Walker of K. commander In chief of the United Confederate on behalf of delivered the response to the addresses of In beginning his address General Walker paid a ute to General W. who died soon after his election as er of the confederate veterans at the last and of whom the speaker we last gathered to My Gordon loved he treasured ever memories of a hallowed he proud of the glories which cluster around this May the memory of his life and work Incite us to higher effort for the good of the United Con- federate Veterans he so truly loved and faithfully Asking the is it that brings to this meeting from distant of our the speaker 1_ 'The principles for which we fought were buried under the shattered ruins of the So their nance can not be the reason for this great Our beloved ate banner Is but a cherished deeply We can never hope to unfurl It. We cad gain nothing of material benefit by these re- Then what powerful Impulse of our nature draws us here? is surely some imperishable sentiment TK it loved that so white and And fell so pure of erf how they must have Impressed that devotion upon their This sentiment is partly the W5 hope to It Is a happi- ness to meet our dear old comrades and brothers who stood by us facing death and who their beloved T and grievous Con- j bond between man It Is B great happiness tn dwell lovingly upon the pathetic and Incidents of our it a to meet these fair daughters who around us humor and ftur what good can TVC I. for considering do not OF NEWS tMR or n X A tonight for DEFEAT of 4 via SSK SSS CLAIM A TAFT AN ABB TO BB ABD HOLUS AHD FAMILY OF J a tonight trom ths of that description furnished by ths New Orleans ft Northeastern Railroad of the four unidentified of wreck of the first of Zandt Confederate near to indicate that they are Leonard wife and two children of Edgewood Tex. The mayor of Grand Saline ad- vised that a a of wood be communicated The bodies of six of the nine of the were brought to of Mrs. Charles of Big and J. L. Cameron of were taken in charge by and the Of the fifty-four passengers who those wounds required their removal to tha at burg were tonight reported es along It Is not considered likely that any additional fatalities will be of Tex who regained consciousness slowly and was among the more seriously In- Is doing and no further fears ars entertained for her recovery Curran of the New Orleans Northeastern Railroad sent broadcast descriptions of the four unidentified and it was In reply to one of these telegrams that tho mayor of Grand suggested four represented the of WOODROW BY AN OVERWHELMING MAJORITY STATE VOICES AK POM FOB mm LABEL MAOE BY MM. Can tor 5UU of Labor rery little business at second day's but aKV 1UU and A total of fifty resolutions Introduced during day and part of them to proper following read and adopted by the convention without being aent to New Jersey Governor Now Has More Than a Majority of All Votes in the cratic State Counties to Report ALL OPPONENTS of Republican Are Not So in the Been lift and Forces Now Claim Many Are and to 6r vote kt Tlw L W. W. L. and W. A. organised primarily te of labeled goods and ment of contract and sweat shop j Mliu of ference upon part of many of our union toward labeled goods to promote tae Interest of convict and sweat chop giving and to these of our and who an compelled to In competition with them as to and Insanitary It That to fifteenth convention of Texas of Labor now tn do ail union nun oi our country to demand the label on all and It ther That Meh to to carry to his local of and to k further That our brother and of their be re- quested to maintain ft Vigorous campaign of education in tho borne until and demand on all Fraternally MRa BUTH TBL For than years nf different in has been more or less injured iy international quarrel of and recent decision In lawsuit to determine the legal of the contending factions gives de- cision to faction affiliated with tho American Federation of and To continue this fight can not possibly to the benefit of any except perhaps few Individual while OE the other It re- tards the general labor movement to a considerable in some of our It Resolved by the Texas State tion in f If convention That we urge upon the workers of Texas who are now the organisation to take such action as will bring about Immediate peace to the end that there may an International brotherhood of electrical workers In fact as well as In and in order that we may present a united front to the mies of organized Plea the Fort Worth the bakers of Texas ly and this fact makes it a where this craft Is JAMES or as our Jt nil purely an academic run not In the st affect hv Is our Sir Grey Thut May Sir Edward day put a quietus on the rumors of the uf Mr. as the British ambassador 10 the foreign In Ihc house the who Is noir on Ma lo study the political and at To the of September And Xot 7. the Texas to Mr. Mrs. they fear In and Since this union has a label to designate its and its product is one of the necessities of making it an easy matter for labor alone to maintain a union in every thus assisting general movement while at the same time assisting a craft badly In be it That delegates to the tine convention of the Texas Slate attention and support their return and build them up stronger Dr. Bills of State University faculty was invited to address thi convention at 4 and ho spoke for an hour on and his speech was appreciated by the delegates After the address by Dr. Ellis the con- vention adjourned until 9 Tendered -Ai tho general office park open banquet wits tendered the visitors and the occasion was a pleasant A tempting Inn the lighted nnd n concert by the and Austin have entered for the next and cards are Interest so far heen hut will hegm to he a ln to control It to that neM of 110 of of M p ta TMM upon ud domd that honor who 91H0011TIO Bowie 4 I t h I J 1 It 1 Z s 11 5 1 8 1 J i Wt Runnels Ian San Scarry Shackelford Sherman Stephens Sterling Tarrant Tom Trinity Upshur Uvalde Tal Van Winter Waller Ward Webb Wharton Wheeler 1 1 i i i 4 j r Cms Clay on Wave j near In a and Council and of ttl M  

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