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   Daily Democrat, The (Newspaper) - August 30, 1916, Greenville, Mississippi                              DEMOCRAT PRINTS THE NEWS WHILE ITS NEWS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS AUGUST PRIMARY ELECTION TO BE HELD A WITH 4 CIRCULATION T WJ of the nation rushed preparations today to enforce the embargo on perishable Shipments of live V stock and goodi were re Some Officers of Election Named lor Second Primary That Hold Primary August The second primary for the runoff between Judge Clayton Potter am Ethridge for member of the Supreme Court will be held on Tuesday September at the 11SON ASKS POSTPONEMENT ti Leaders Decline to Take Action Will Appeal to Strikers HARRISONS IASS AND APPROACH fused by some roads and j different precincts In Washing others issued warnings that ton The county Democratic able freight which cannot reach their j committee has named the same elec I destination by September 2 will not tion officers for the second primary be Passengers were served In the as follows formed that they would be subject to Lfl Roy Stein and Would Returning Roy Worch Chicago to Order for Strike on SUffer from famine within a 1 clan Allan few days event ot a railroad Richardson despite the fact that there is r I enough supply In the city for more than a Is claimed by rall By Associated road IAKE ORAMA Wilson is making efforts today to Soave the railroad brotherhoods eall or their strike order effective on September There are indications that unless action s taken by the brotherhood leaders in She near future President will publicly ask the railway workers for the strike order to be to work under pres sure today to by the railway strike called for next It Is not even if the measures proposed hy President j Wilson in his address yesterday be passed In the five days that j that they will be effective in lorei a i In general the brotherhood leaders Intended to fight the legislative pro gram and the railway ma expected to support Botl their plans for a as t It j Returning Avon Greek Garrison for Possession of French haunch an Attack on Verdun 111 i Clerks Activity in KI New j turning Officer i traffic both to and from New j Greenville Hob showed feverish activity today in Lowry anticipation of the general By Associated French Attack at French launched another attack on the Ver dun east oi last Further progress was the war office announced Injunction ol the district today Issued an order restraining general or local ol righting in in progress on the Macedonian i A Returning I The war office today report Leland Managers Walter Joe Water of the railway conductors Returning ed that the French gained ground west of the Vardar The Bul of Lake were repulsed by the from calling a strike on the Union Pacific AMERICAN BAR Arcola Stin Will Al Returning i bS i Torrey Wood C Spivey Clerks od leaders I M D pro Governor of the augment j Chicago and eminent Both of local uench and bar American Bar Association held brotherhood now in d find a means for opening session ot its annual meet that i here With several thou sand lawyers and jurists In attend ance from all over the the Clerks Returning Officer Pam Bulgarian batteries were silenced by tho Brit ish alter au artillery engagement on Monday and the war office Yoss is persistent ly according to a Zu that the Roumanian has crossed Pass and is approaching Herman they The Senate Interstate has gone beyond their i scarcely able to accommodate tho commerce large After the committee adopted a resolution to day providing hearings on legisla tion affecting the railroad beginning Railroad brotherhood officials and representatives of ship pers are Invited to appear at the Brotherhood officials after a conference with Secretary Wilson to that they had not been by President Wilson or any o Ing and the yers attacked their routine business with a President delivered bis annual which by reports from the Oliver officers and the standing com of the Follow ing the disposal of tho routine busi ness the delegates adjourned to re assemble this when former Secretary of is scheduled to deliver an ad India ranks sixth among the fourths of these are in the Three was seized by the Bulgarians after a battle with the Greek says an Athens A report is published here that the having forced their way i Into occupied two 1m of Southern Gives Position on Strike Special to Fair fax president of the South ern Railway paid today t gave my Individual adherence to the unan determination of the presidents recently In conference In Washington only after taking the vice of many representative men In various walks of life in all parts i the and with all other mani of the public opinion of the j South constantly in I include my that the em of the Southern Railway who are and who still have my respect and whose wel fare is of tho personal con cern to have not had reason to and in fact have not been discon tented as a I did action hastily or with but after my own best and most deliber ate and with full conj of my The easiest course would have been to j have accepted the proposal of the j railways to have waived the principle of and to have imposed a and in my opinion unnecessary burden on Southern with the I of postponement of the full development of the railways for the I largest service of the whole people of 1 the There are some who Heve that Immediate and temporary j peace at such a price is 1 j not one of though God j i knows I am for and Have nc i Illusions as to industrial war j means when threatened on the scalp i 1 of tho present In my ment the time has come to test again i whether the American people are to j bo governed by unregulated force or by I risk my own reputation on Inat and I ask the support of all conservative i opinion In the to concede paj and endurance of temporarily j inconvenience the test be j The decision must He with i deliberate and advised public ion In whatever It may When so declared I of abide by Assistant to LIVES LOST ON THE OFF DOMINGO MAIN STEAM PIPE uf Crew Drowned and Others Killed and Injured By Other Still By Associated en listed man was two and fiva men seriously others slightly hurt aboard the cruiser in addi tion to those lost by drowning when the vessel was wrecked In a storm yesterday at Santo Admiral Ponds dispatch today said that a burst in the main was causing additional J The Memphis was driven ashore by a heavy Still on the Sanlo cruiser Memphis Is still on the rocks of the outer In a It is that the loss of life is news wag re from the gunboat which put lo sea when the storm NEW CARRIBEAN by Presiden or any Prominent to be official to the and melons of a satisfactory settle ment would prevent a To Perishable heard at the subsequent sessions of the convention include United States Senator William of Idaho Henry George of Vir of FOUR GREAT CONCERTS Auspices Alumnae Greenville loading soprano Metropolitan In No Angelo In Jeska Schwartz In Maude in Season Further Phono president of Johns Hopkins Univer Guatemala has 1SS9 public schools THE BEST ON THE Carbon mid Rod Ash fur All Domestic HI For Fur nnd L MOSBY COAL Palling Over Off Forma Opening of The New AND RESTAURANT 713 Washington Avenue ON AT 7 YOU ARE CORDIALL Y INVITED TO A Music by Orchestra Woman agricultural workers Spain number By Associated one tropical storm central this morning southeast of Jamaica and moving weather bureau day state that the barometer is again falling over the eastern in I WHEAT DROPS portant Warriors Bucharest dispatch says that the in conjunction with the captured the principal passes In the For twelve hours they marched uninterruptedly in Hungar ian meeting only a weak of 0 M Cents on the Chicago Board of dispatch from Amsterdam reports that the Roumanians havo begun the bom of and Hungary By Associated s G Vt cents here The United States marketed 1731 short tons of asbestos of domestic production last a gain of 38 per cent from the year ADVANCE STYLES IN LADIES FALL BOOTS JUST RECEIVED JOHL BERGMAN The Shoe Mten I WASHINGTON Will 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