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   Thomasville Daily Times Enterprise (Newspaper) - August 25, 1922, Thomasville, Georgia                                ' THUNDER SHOWERS OR ' of tiiM te riMi No. 243. FRIDAY AUGUST 25, 1922.  Siti OF Road Settlements Have Failed and This Arrested Overtures by President Present Plans to of Near The Border Will Go May Lead to Rioting and Dynamiting Reported Today Before Lawyers Early Resumption of Sections of the Agree To Leave Engaged by Who Makes No ' Pension Matter oh 111., Aug. 25.Federal  - New Aug. 25.Attempts- to the rail by separate the railroad yards here this Associated St. Aug. 25.svitile  D. Aug. 25.^Nego-  - ' ' offices of county were between the anthracite marshalls failed today and the were broken off. Daniel of the Baltimore and head the committee and other rail heads are preparing to leave announcing breaking of the head the Eastern strike committee said that else could have If they'll quit fussing around we'll beat these break came after the V along had maintained that the strike must end because the public demanded had spent two hours conferring wth representing thirty per cent of country's an explosion which it is be intended to wreck the 111! is headquarters Aug. 25.Piare-  ior of seventeen radicals were arrested Tuesday in woods near counsel for the alleged Communists and members were lip a defense behind they will tight charges of and conspiracy which the state of Michigan has Meanwhile the seventeen prisoners are held of in todar der bonds of ten thousand dollars fire the club house on of in North The house had soared in the according to Lieut. John Several companies of have been on duty here for several of said the conference that the owned the had made every possible effort toj before quitting and expressed a ahout a that the willingness to Restore all of the had blown He that there wis no likelihood at the present that they would be by the claimed any desire to take with their pension Wders said that to the proposition of roads would effectiveness of the WEEK SEEK TO S. three times candidate for Mayor of acting as spokesman for the expressed confidence in the charges against FARMERS UNION Will SUPPORT 25,The  division of National Union in annual convention here record as. ing with the evident intentions of some interests to destroy resolution was adopted pledging union to its utmost to support labor in all constructive purposes and the attitude among the farming the BIG RAIL STRIKE SAYS ATTORNEY Aug. reached the end today to the accompaniment AWARDED in Michigan Court Says Wife's of Infidelity Not Proven in Aug. 25. misjudged and shamefully before the and the world as to its attitude explosions and extensive the massacre and the a night of being taken to bring 111., to General on the declared Grand 25. At the home was in the of the Superior court J. A. foreman of the to Congress on August 18th,i decree of board shops and member of the city it held to partially Melvine was | sponsible for the general belik that Rapids Rescue of the Burlington are might go nationally evangelist He an attempt Attorney General near jury had COM. that her charges that her husband had been unfaithful aUd state officials that Illinois shall that a grand jury had teen selected Md was in by the Aug. 25.Replying  a Herbert W. W. state fuel today declared that the of the state of Michigan no owe the Federal fuel administration debt of gratitude being fuel supplies and 1|eing forced to pay profiteering prices such coal as they can obtain in the open NEWSPAPER MAN VERY III AT SUMMER Associated 111.,. Aug. 25.Delaven  Will THEIR 25L. E. president of the Order of way his appearance yesterday the Yon To in and vice president of the Oliver settle the is reported ill at Lake Several blood thd were said to have been a sympathetic that if the conditions which legal means at their said that if of individual an inclination to accept proposal of the settling the shop strike the w be glad to drop which not of national Is The - - I can furnish you in the Paint Line you may Prices Are ' and United Mine officials to end the suspension of mining are expected officials close to President Harding td toe re within a week as result of overtures made on behalf of the MAKES NO Aug. 25,An came today from those close to John head of the that he would have no statement to make today on the question of the of a resumption of the conference between union representatives and the anthracite operators in the immediate that Lewis heen la communication with Washington and that there a between Sproul and Samuel Gom should the latter arrive today from MINERS HAVE Aug. 25.The coal miners and operators of Western Canada have agreement by miners will return to work at a fifteen per cent wage reduction from the 1921 the of Labor announced The had asked a 20 per cent VOTE ' Leaves Wisconsin During Campaign to Vote For Measure in Aug. 25.The informed soldier bonus hill now before the come to a vote Senator today left his personal campaign for in the state primary of September fifth and returned to Washington to use his influence in support of the TO fE of Beloved Leader is Viewed by Thousands - of Hale's Change of Heart Not 25.-^The of Michael Collins lay on a in the Dublin city hall while sorrowing Irishmen of all classes and creeds filed past for a last look at the features were in a Ipk of determined defiance with which the Free State Commander in chief faced his foes to the The for comes from that Tom who directed the ambuscade near in which Collins was killed and accepts rebel offering his services to the Free TO VOTE ON Aug. 25.The  people next will give a decision at the polls for or against No election in Sweden has caught the public as this which is to be the first on the question submitted unler the newly instituted belief prevails that the cabinet will make no move in the direction oi unless 65 per of the vote of the men is cast in favor DOES YORK AND N. Aug. 25.Damage  a storm and conditions in Western S. Stone of the York is estimated at is quoted as having said alone did not object to but that did to having guards i their 45-caliber guns into REPORTS the faces of men near the railroad STORM ' Aug. 25.One DENIES 18 FOR Aug. 25,T-^Tpm; who led and accepted the responsibility for the ambush killed Michael repudiated it threw down his arms and offered to join the national Hales Is the brother of Sean a member of the Dail The former has been opponent of and It is not known whether his join the nationals will be and his sister on last St. set fire to the platform at where a demonstration in favor of the treaty was being held under the auspices his and parish at - present of front is regarded as and as giving point to prevailing belief that the death of Michael Collins may not have been in as his action may animate his comrades to do proceeding from Wednesday to brother's had a trying was on the road by who taunted him lacking the courage to stand up and be and apoke of having the referring to his Collins remained in custody over but was released yesterday reaching here last He left by special steamer for Dublin with Gen. Ehnis and Sean He Would Rather With Foreign Reds in Mining Fields Than With American Who Dd Not Fear Aug. 25"The our civilization is wearing warned Henry J. address last night on the of widespread violence reaching us in last few daya Indi cate that the people are getting an What we need is a new birth in the hearts of American citizens touching on their duty to the said he had dealt with many and the had brought us in contact with strikers led by foreign ever I have to choose strikers to deal with I'd have foreign Reds American Foreigners but fear it. The tendency of the striker is to have neither respect nor fear for his gov. PRODUCTION SHOWS MEETS SEPTEMBER Aug. 25.The postponed meeting of Dail Eireann will be held September 9th, instead of the 7th, as previously TROOPS AND Aug. 25.The nat ional army troops today captured the towns of Kinsale and the last two position held by the Irish irregulars in the county of ac cording to advices received D Aug. 25.Improvement in coal production will enable a discontinuance by next Monday of the specific priority system which the federal fuel distribution committee has been between designated it was announced yesterday by Secretary certain percentage of Great Lakes Mr. Hoover will still continue to move under the orders but the ot New England will be cared tor under the regular ' priority classifications which will be continued at least for the Hoover said most dangerous in coal price situation had passed except for anthracite for which he declared there would bly be considerable substitution by hard coal Hoover expressed the belief that bituminous during the present be at least 6,-000,000 be tween 3,500.000 and 4,000,000 tons a the previous four that next week production should reach 7,000,000 tons and that within a week or ten days that production should reach about 8,500,000 tons Hoover countty was obviously faced with a shortage of usable freight cars which may be expected to become acute in about a month although meanwhile it wias believed a great deal of coal could be KU KU Urged Join Jews and Negroes In Effort to Klan Klux ProMi 111., Augl r. churches ibf Chicago were to join the J t -s in a Ku Klui an anti-Klan o. at a meeting of commercial leaders last Dr. A. of church federation ' said call upon the trustees of to deal the Klan a UNIONS IN Associated Aug. 25.The labor unions of the Havre called a 24-hour with the metal from this morning to Sunday PICKS UP CONFIDENCE in Cuba and Florida Involved in Career of 33 Persons at Associated Aug. 25.Districfe-"  deputies and state today completed the and of thirty-three who are alleged to have conducted confidence operations In and other tourist ' in which the victims ware ed of about a million and one-half ' GIVE OF Associated D. Aug. President will be within his discretion to condemnation or and operate any or all of the coal mines in the under an amendment to the Borah coal commission proposed today by Senator NEGOTIATIONS HAVE BEEN BROKEN Associated 25.The negotiations in Berlin between the reparations mission and German officials came to an end at noon today without having produced any compromise oa the reparations acceptable to both the British and according to advices reaching French official circles this NOW VERY Aug. 25.Dvalera emerged from seclusion since of Michael Collins and is to be active with a large of the Belfast correspondent for Evening News today said he had injured and considerable property was the toll of the terrific wind storm which swept a part pt Louisville and today a rain and elec ' - i i- ' ' iT - V ' ' Fall Slippers Are Arriving hew ones as described These are just of the Satin Black silk Brocade back One Strap Baby as aboye in patent leather brocade the have a complete stock of with revised Invite Your IT'S A PLEASURE TO SHOW SUCH SHOP OP QUALITY ON THE Home of Hart Schaffner Marx  

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