Thomasville Times Enterprise (Newspaper) - October 17, 1922, Thomasville, Georgia Xi No. 70. ' ' Says Bonus is Not Witt Not Be is RW Oct. 16.^The fourth national ot the American Legion met here In e large converted on the front with several men present and more pouring in the city cn regular and special and The opening session was 1)y reports of the national and adjutant covering their activities last soldiers visible evidence of the they made In of were on the platform as the They to the of the In who been in session here for last which tonight Is sche tQ conclude Its deliberations an open session for the purpose of forwarding world that Legion regarded the of disabled service and to adjusted we've just started to the outstanding points in of National ' delivered compensation is MacNider always In Great and financed attacks tbe we help but feel horrid us a can 4 the way of report ol the rehabilitation of the in which the government's record of was a of tragic ' alibis and was replied to by Colonel director tihe United Veteran's Forties declared that the Veteran's Bureau not for any mistakes made under the as it nothing to do tbe selection ot sites or determine what sort ot hospitals be ing o Men in Regular D. Oct. 1;:-Sec-retary and General on President Harding today to their reasons for believing that the policy the government adequately a army of than thousand and 150,-000 enlisted is that they called attention to specific Instances of reduction at the last session of Congress which had crippled of the GIVEN A RAISE IN Oct. 16.An eight hour with which Is said to to nearly a 25 cent increase in was granted approximately two twenty-six class one the Railroad Labor Board affects all on the roads except such general as were classed as under Candidates Now in the Race lUce and Plans Made To Hoid Election All of The is in tot the Senatorial to be held In Georgia are four as John R. WaHer F. Thomas W. and Seaborn The names of John T. and G. Howard will appear on official ballots but both have retired since tbe ballot was panted and a vote for cither of them will be merely wasted and not precincts of will doubtless all be of the Interstate last the first time the Board bas thus rules and working conditions ior yardmasters who are classified as subordinate 111., Oct. general interpretation of the rules governing bours of and df In the affecting ap ohe President Manlon began his argument before the Labor Board 0. s. SEIZURE OF RUM GREETS RETURN OP FOOTBALL Oct. 16.lowa'j victorious football team was given a reception on its arrival Itaw It ed sbc to that ed the demonstration Oct. 16.The govern ment's contention that a seized outside the three mile but within four leagues of the if it can be shown that she has bisen carrying on Illegal traffic with the American was upheld by the court in the case against the British schooner Oct. 16. A Paraguayan bas the Paraguayan garrison at Punta across the Parana river for the last eighteen The have announcement ot tour with machine gun fire and hub years spattered the Shipment Just sent word to all of them that they would be to hold an election 9nd if they could find no to inform him and he would make an effort to secure and have stated they Nothing has been heard from the others and it is presumed that they will be race in Thomas county is unquestionably between George and would have received a big vote had he stayed In the but indications point to that vote going to Seaborn Wright and R. Cooper will poll only a small For pension iX P. of of will doubtless carry the county The official ballot is as follows Official ballot of Georgia October 17, 1922 Official Prepared by WILLIAM J. Chairman E. W. Secretary State Democratic Executive Committee the names of those for whom you do not For States - p. JOHN R. COOPER WALTER F. GEORGE THOMAS W. HARDWICK G. H. HOWARD SEABORN WRIGHT For Pension Commissioner For JOHN C. BUTT JOHN W. CLARK - J. Li DENT C. E. MCGREGOR JOHN P. 16.Return in many of conditions approximating those of January in the number of porkers under the working hours and wage schedules is Indicated in a review of the present situation in the New England PRISONER SHOT IN ATLANTA Oct. 16.Milton a federal was shot twice by guards while attempting to escape after testifying at trial of John charged with violation of the narcotic OF VENUE W. 16.The defense motion for a change of in the cases growing out of the in which persons last July was today In the circuit There by Irish to No Arrests Have Yet Bearers 16.An Intensive search Is being conducted by the police for an unidentified - man attempted to assassinate Sir William Lord mayor by placing a bomb In the latter's iti Was New Famous Jersey According To From New for Conflict it is state has Oct. State government's offer of amnesty upon their for persons bearing holding stolen and retaining premises unlawfully oc i expired at The military authorities are now to punish aud government's offer had been almost Ignored and yesterday there was posted throughout Dublin a proclamation purporting to be issued by the army warning the public that any one giving information leading to the punishment of Republicans would be regarded as a Oct. 16.The situation growing of the Pascisti or Extreme a it Is confidently predicted will be the of the Facta and the of a new either exclusively or containing a preponder of originally to fight the Communist the PascistI have become a formidable organization with 460,000 armed and drilled equipped with the most modem para of including field machine motor cars and submarine Y PEET - Oct. 16.A crowd of one persons in Times booed of the which prohibits the holding of meetings In the theatre a patrolman took Into custody Rheba Salvation on a charge of N. Oct. 16. The charge that a telephone to Mrs. Edward whose husband was slain with Mrs. Eleanor had been was by Sally who lives 4n the Hall and state investigators professed Ignorance of the alleged today claimed that they had learned that shortly before the the couple had spent a day together on Manhattan OUNCES UNDER WEIGHT COST HORSE OWNER MANY Radio Message West Only to Be by Upon Had Taken Oct. 16Ra^o; which saved the life of LesUe iron last when the City of was at caused his arrest on a charge ot leaving with army funds from Pearl near aboard City of picked up by the army transport he was recognized by on the transport and radio communication with Pearl Harbor led to his TRANSFERRED BY interest is being shown throughout the county in the tu mo j meefs on 26, at Ochlocknee Methodist A program has been arranged which will make the day spent in this convention by Sunday school workers well worth their addition to the county workers on the two state Miss Cora Young Division and R. D. General Georgia Sunday School will be present and speak on different topics during the Recognition for the Sunday school having the largest attendance will a feature of the following program will be carried In Religious 14:15. SESSION 10:15Period of Scripture reading 6a, 10:35How can the home co-operate with the Sunday school L. T. plans for work with young By Miss Cora State Young Division of Securing the Appointment of 11: in religious By R. D. General Georgia Sunday School 12:30Adjournment for Basket at 1:45Period of Scripture reading and By D. B. up the adult Bible By Mrs. Homer Oct. 16.Transmission ot power Niagara Palls Jo New York by radio is a possibility of prediction followed a success ful sixteen hour test of electric tubes in place of large alternators in transmitting wireless messages across the Atlantic SAVES miRTY FROM 111.,. Oct. 16.Rex, a Persian was credited with rescuing thirty persons from a building here by leaping on a when the fire started and awakening its who aroused other the OFFICER Oct. 16.J. E. aged 48, senior warden of the Masonic Grand Lodge of died at his home here He was may or Americus and had served as representative in the legislature from Sumter and senator from the thirteenth i forward moving By H. D. 2:55Song. Forward looking By Miss Cora of Report of county Reports of Place of next Rec of school for largest all of your W. of All Mic to Friday Saturday We Wit Oct. 16.-Larck four ounces ot carried by at Long Champs cost the horse's owner 238,450 francs In stake over hundred thousand francs in Dauphin being REFUSE U. S. SEIZURE D. Oct. 16.Great in a communication deliver ed to the State is under stood to have declined to agree Vto ithe suggestion of Secretary Hughes for a reciprocal treaty extending tlie right of search and and giving the American prohibition Jurisdiction outside the three mile lim Oct. 16.The American Labor party was officially at a meeting presided over by for many years an active He said the new party is a political partnership of the Socialist party and a number of local labor REPUBLICANS CHANGE Oct. 16.The Republican state central committee will hold to the Wallace platform Senator Borah denounced at Weiser and and will proceed unhesitatingly withi the ac cording to a resolution passed by representatives thirty-three of the thirty-four counties called to meet situation created by Borah's tbat a piece of paper WOMEN TO TAKE PART IN THE COMING GENERAL ELECTIONS Oct. 16.The prospect of general elections in next few weeks has acted as a to to the women of the United Kingdom in event of parliamentary will have their first participation in the general OLD CHICKS SHIPPED BY 16.The old barnyard rooster cannot travel by United States but day old chicks may be provided the Journey is completed within seventy-two Chicks may be insured against not Harmless live animals not requiring food and water In may go under the new postal ROBBERIES IN Oct. 16.The police and the Chicago Medical which is aiding in the Investigation are still by the mystery surrounding gland robberies At least two men are known to have been subjected to operations and the vital glands removed from Both said they were kidnaped and and mutilated they were left in the HORSES ENDURANCE Oct. 16.Twenty-one horses started In the annual army endurance The mounted service fiorse Club medal and cash prizes of teen hundred dollars will be awarded the best race is designed to determine have been better than the platform the type of mount best suited to the Sport and Are For Tuesday Shop honie