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   Thomasville Daily Times Enterprise (Newspaper) - July 27, 1922, Thomasville, Georgia                                CLOUDY TONIGHT AND PROBABLY THUNDER ' FORMS CLOSE NINE A. M. of Copy afiar that ara to run tha 7^'JRSOAY JULY 27, 1922.    PER WILL SUPPLY STATE WITH Associated 27.-Sv. McCray in a statement this afternoon that the is not determined within five days I will take over one is to Issued Lot and Must Act mines to supply the the Union Going to the - Reminds for in Goal Situation Associated 111., July 27.T-Di:srup-!  Page 6.) D. 27.Fav  of the Workers of reaction to the ii President Farrington of to stimulate coal production Illinois is today in figures assembled ted to the tiie railroads showing that 13,088 cS in St. jate loaded compar was predicted here by John to 9,860. loaded last secretary and oic order shop workers at SAYS JOINT MEET COAL FACTORS IN Associated July 27. John head of the Mine Workers of said this afternoon that he had reason to believe that an interstate joint conference of the central competitive fields would be arranged within a few who declared up to John L. international president aot and act to the action ol ' in calling a convention to submit a separate wage contract is end nothing short by RESCINDS ORDER FOR CONVENTION St. July 27.President Farrington of the Illinois miners day rescinded his call ifor a state convention at on He said this action was because of what he termed newspaper announcement the said that statements made to the Associated Press by members of his executive hoard had created impression as to his the same time Farrington ed Acting Sterling that hjad declined to enter into any pi for settlement as outlined by Sterli OPERATORS WILL NOT CONFER WITH MINERS FOR SEPARATE July 27.The Q y diana operators under no J has posted bond in the sum of will confer with the miners n to cover any damages against the for the state of Indiana Seci that might result from 27._A order the striking of the and Railway from interfering my manner with the operation of t line was signed by Judge William Wednesday order to show cause why a injunction should not be is returnable Aug. 1, at 10 ock a. m. at the federal court rooms e. Charleston and Western P. H. or the Indiana ( announced MINES OPENED July 27.Sev mines in this region resumed tions the who said they had of work in the manager lost thumb thru bomb explosion in Associated 111., July 27.Charles D. assistant general manager of the Lackawanna and road reported to the police that explosives placed in a bottle on his front porch off. his right thumb when he started to carry the bottle Into the heads New July 27.'Arouse-l, by the city's high mortality rate for ac Elbert H. head owners fear coal shortage wl The railway company that it has been damaged in the 1 of as a result of the restraining order prevents the picketing at or near the performing any untoward an employe of that Ln affidavit accompanying the of the D. H. claim agent of the road that the Charleston and has been unable to on in an orderly way because by striking application for injunction asks the be permanently unlawfully combining s KSt thirteen states to Secretary fe and foS ot the Farm Bureau any way or manner or threats of violence of any interfering stopping any person in employ of plaintiff in campaign in Italians may learn american plaintiff in July 27.Baseball, by Pope may becor inducing or attempting to United States Steel has i Italy's according ' or induce by the chairmanship of Edward L. European force or or putting in of America to of the of Columbi i suggestion of any of the take an immediately public safety who has just returned from I- of or the families it was declared lie the Pope is to have or persons invited eighty-seven leaders American game introduced in with or the civic and educational co-operate with shows that the farmers are coming anxious over continuance the coal and rail fearing interfere with and Federation officials Wisconsin ai Illinois reported a shortage of twenty-five dollars per ton in new york this winter unless mke Associated Oilier 27. Temporary control of a part of the world was acquired last night by the Blackfeet when two hundred members of the national editorial tiOn here long enough to the RUNNERS New July 27.Seizure of three alleged rum boats was declared by federal prohibition agents today to indicate a of by liquor who have been uncommonly quiet lor several such persons so as to PROTESTS TO A on by it of interstate V. Socialist leader a Jl a cablegram to Soviet torce protesting of such execution of 111 aforesaid.  Social Revolutionists now on aiding or or persons in -' jj any of said From assembling about the MAN DEFIES or shop or the of the workshops or other portions W. July 27.Jol, plants or premises of the an Insane man who under sucH barricaded in a house at or in numbers as to defying deputy sheriffs and state i lace the peace or produce for almost two by reason of the very fact of this morning according to tel ' or maintaining at yards and which complainant It is also on the roads and other means of ingress egress to and from said picket or From doing any acts or things in furtherance of any 26, combination among to obstruct -or witli said said officers or employes in the unrestrained trol and operation of its property shops and other places the Hard of and at which it its Iness New July 27.With retail coal dealers here predicting that coal will cost per ton this winter with substitutes the strike is settled or the government in and regulates a new angle develop ed after the meeting of officer of the union where the question of handling coal shipments from England was No announce mentis to what plans of action were decided was That Attempt is Being to Put American Labor Under Brings Immediate and Strong Letter From D. July 27.Responsibility for further interference with transportation and with production of vitally coal was upon striking railroad employes and miners yesterday by President suggesting that they return to work under conditions already suggested by him while the reasonableness of their demands were being threshed out by the agencies set ifor that Harding's reply was to a telegram sent him by J. Cleve chairman of the Railway Publicity charging that the administration was to put American labor under the by its policy toward the industrial WHICH PRESIDENT'S text of Dean's telegram to the President wish to out you that the railway miners who are on strike are loyal American citizens and are executing their A large percentage of them on European soil that there be no more and for you or governor to attempt to operate the mines or railroads by military forces to attempt to draft or railroad service would an attempt to establish And I dare to predict when is attempted by then the long predicted war between labor and capital will loom American and labor to realize the hostile of the G. O. p. toward them and realize that the hard times that now exist is a premeditated iplan to bring the farmer and down to their The blood of the American farmer and laborer is at a boiling heat because they came to the fim conclusion that their or your administration at is I pray that it will not yet I feel at liberty to predict that to place the American labor under the gun nothing short a revolution will I am lover of peace and yet I for these striking railway employes and miners and i know that they will put forth every possible means to keep peace in our But these are days which the very souls of and I that you will be wise enough D. July 27.--Reply to see the dark clouds that are in the and will change your charges that as ehiet as to remove those tor of the Federal Board of Harding in a message had delayed and Cleve Dean of the government's program for care of way Employes Publicity suggested that j disabled war Gen. the strikers accept the decision of the President Harding's personal railway labor board and return to in a formal statement pending rehearing on concerning which there every thing possible for the disabled veterans and for Fi SETT of Leaders of Both Sides to the Capital Leads to Surmise Settlement May be Given Out alnd Ko Encouragement is Given fey Either to Illegal Acts Various Parts of Bootleg Combine Said To Be At Bottom of Order - By New York Newspaper Discussing Bonded Warehouse New July 27.The embargo recently placed on liquor importations by the was attributed by the New York Tribune today to the successful plot by a huge bootleg combine by which warehouses that had bulged with Imported wines and now bulge with of of convicting evidence says the paper the biggest liquor scandals since promeut from officially revealing one of gen. sawyer denies that he is hindering doubt the ness or justice of the decision BRITIAN WILL NOT ALTER THREE MILE Associated D. 0., 27.Hope for a move toward settlement of the was revived today as leaders on sides gathered here for conferences with administration although Indications were lacking as to whether their presence here at the same time had added significance of any M. strike leader and six international presidents went into conference immediately with H. head of machinists At the same time T. Dewitt of the association of rail went into conference with the At the same time Alfred P. general counsel for association at the Department of Justice seeking a conference with Attorney and his colleagues went into conference with the President shortly after Cuyler had leaving the White Cuyler said he had presented the viewpoint of the railroad managements and would remain in Washington await the pleasure of the but that there had been no new development in the of the strike leaders maintained absolute silence regarding their visit to even refusing to say whether they came at the invitation bf the President or on their own Associated 111., 27.Three separate kidnappings by striking lington shopmen were reported thia A crowd of strikers late yesterday abducted two employes and took them to a farm outside the city and beat them and then turned them loose blindfolded in a blackberry GUARDS July 27.W. L. of New Orleans and A. C. are in a local hospital today after being badly beaten by a crowd of unidentified men last The men were guards at the Mississippi Central railroad DEPUTY BADLY July a special deputy of the federal court here was badly beaten today while serving a writ In the Baltimore and Ohio injunction against the striking He was taken a IN July 27.Just as the railway strike seemed to have settled to a long drawn out and determined hopes for peace were by the gathering in of strike leaders and railway Restoration of the seniority rights to the men on strike remained the chief to OFFICIALS POWER July 27.Denying reports that the motive power on roads entering Buffalo has been by the the superintendents today issued summaries of on the five trunk lines for the hours ending at noon AND 0. CONFERENCE WITH SHOPMEN COMES TO AN July 27.The between Baltimore and Ohio railroad officials and representatives of the striking shopmen not here this morning and no li formation is obtainable as to where future meetings will be miners may vardaman raps wilson not export coal to I for writing leher american importers in miss. July 27With reference to the note from the Washington government asking co-operation In the suppression of liquor running into the United States through Bermuda and the Bahamas it is understood that the British government nas informed Washington that the three-mile limit rule cannot be Great Britian takes a precedent allowing the seizure of such vessels outside that is with the colonial governments concerned with respect to clearance papers chage of registry and other or property employed in the performance of its duties as common carrier as for the purpose of interfering with or it in the performance of its for the purpose of of time at its disposal has been achieved which human agency could Sawyer's statement was in reply to the charge made public Tues day in Chicago by A. A. chairman of the national rehabilitation committee of the American that the President's physician was standing in the way of hospitalization his statement Gen. Sawyer declared that is the determination of the present administration to give to the disabled World War veteran the very best hospital service that can possibly be would be my constant effort and my the statement proceed with efficiency and economy in carrying out such of its affairs as come to the attention of the Federal Board of From this position I will not be cajoled or that the American public know the situation as It really exists at the present Gen. Sawyer said it could then be iness of carrying on such ihg or inducing by termined whether the government is D and the violence or abusive language or making efforts to take care of its of its on such persuasion any of em- war veterans and whether and to refuse or fail to perform charges by Mr. Sprague were present under government JULY 29,1922  satle wili be for cash and we are going to save you oit every in get our the SATURDAY JULr 2a  US AND and aiding on j their duties as manner abetting any peson of the said interfering with any of its used or intended for use in Prom on or entering | with the conduct of iig business the or carrying on interstate and foreign or upon its years commerce and carrying United States rst or or upon its 8 ' - ' ' - - 6  3.51 t 29.20 per b and his statement are in the United States of America ninety-nine government hospitals with a capacity of 28,412 10,191 of which are at the present time the hospitalization plan July 27.The question British coal miners will take any action against the exportation of coal to was before the committee of the miners federation today for Meanwhile reports from the British coal fields indicated nothing would be done by the miners after a lean period In their industry are appreciating the stimulus given to employment through American government for the care of the ex-service men shall have been as now which Is being hurried to early will represent in all of the departments a total expenditure bf approximately with Issuing the Dr. Sawyer made public letters from his associates on the federal board and from Col. director of the commending him for his work and expressing appreciation for his He Believe Needed to Be How to Run Their Own Not Cater to White House July 27.Stung to his candidacy for as contained in a letter President Woodrow Wilson of Vardaman issued a In which he said he did that need be told by Wilson for whom they shall letter stated that ho thought would be a great detriment to Mississippi if he were returned to the said that Wilson's opposition was founded on the fact that performed my duties as Senator with the intention of pleasing and serving the white people of and not to please or flatter the occupant bf the White noi line of the famous Merton Caps for young The styles very attractive and woolens used See to Good Place to Phones 105 and I Shoe 9ot forget co-operative sale 29th^  CORSET GUARANTEED NOT TO BREAK OR perfect fit for modish for long for for for a style shown is 316, an admirable model for the full It gives long fashionable lines together with luxurious are showing styles for all figure to SHOP 0 THE home of BJarx  

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