Separate peace parleys open strike end efforts
Leaders of the federated railway shop crafts began negotiations to settle the shop men's strike. Reports say about fifty roads had agreed to separate settlements and more signaled readiness to start talks. Direct talks on the Southern Railway will begin in Washington Saturday. Norfolk Western not in the big group. Seaboard Air Line to meet Saturday to discuss resuming work.
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Norfolk not interested in Chicago plan of settlement
Norfolk officials stated on September 14 that the Virginia railway is not interested in the Chicago settlement plan. Roads generally understood to have accepted the proposal include the Winston-Salem Southbound, Northern Alabama, Macon Dublin Savannah, Georgia Southern and Florida.
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No Contests For Many Officers In Primary Election
The following state and county offices were uncontested in the primary: Secretary of State S McLendon Attorney General George M Napier State Treasurer W J Speer Comptroller General William A Wright Commissioner of Commerce and Labor H M Stanley Pension Commissioner John W Lindsay Associate Justice James Enes Court of Appeals Marcus W Beck Judge BR C Bell Representative Charles B Crisp and others as listed.
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Primary Results in Sumter County Vote Totals Announced
Sumter County backed Clifford Walker for governor while Stephen Pace won the senate race. A. E. Hines and G. W. Riley named for legislature, and C. C. Hawkins and Elmore Poole renominated as county commissioners. Total county vote around 1,400 with Walker 729 to Hardwick 600. Pace carried most precincts, 731 to Lane 615. County-wide turnout lagged forecasts. Americus tallies favored Hardwick in key districts.
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Full House to Greet Fighters at Rylander Theater
Nearly every seat sold for the Stribling versus Hanlon boxing exhibition at Rylander theater tonight attracting a large Legion crowd including many women. Both boxers claim confidence with Hanlon vowing to end Stribling’s record with a single wallop. Referee is Asa Tift of Albany. judges are Gavarleocke Dawson and Uy Cobb of Cordele. bout starts at 30 dollars. The program includes other Georgia fighters.
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Atlanta Population Estimate Reaches 220 047
Atlanta's population is placed at 220 047 by government sources, a gain of about 20 000 in the last year and a half. The 1920 census had 200 616, with the newer estimate sent to Dr. Kennedy from the Bureau of Census in a circular on death rates of leading cities.
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Turk Victory Creates Alarm
London dispatch notes alarm in editorial columns over eastern crisis. Papers describe a grave crisis facing the powers and fear France may misread Turkish aims, potentially jeopardizing co operation with Britain as tensions rise and a new flare up of war looms.
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Cotton consumption rises in August 1921 figures
Washington reports August 1921 cotton use totals 527,404 bales of lint and 66,825 linters, up from 467,059 bales and 52,106 linters in August last year. Census Bureau release notes the year over year increase across lint and linters.
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Cottons Close Lower in Am ericus Market
AMERICUS SPOT COTTON ends trading with strict middling at 21 cents, down four points from prior quotes. Market activity showed a decline as buyers paused and sellers pressed.
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Walker leads in Georgia governor race with wide margin
Atlanta late returns show Clifford Walker leading in 113 counties with 294 thousand votes vs Governor Hardwick carrying 41 counties with 108 thousand. Walker surged from first precincts and dominated South, Middle, and North Georgia, while North Georgia swung to Hardwick. Other results include J J Brown ahead for agriculture, Russell likely leading for supreme court chief justice, and Duggan leading for state superintendent.
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Wise Renominated in Macon Primary
Walter Wise was renominated in Macon during yesterday's primary, with the outcome signaling continued support for his candidacy and potential future impact on local political affairs.
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Overstreet Trails Savannah in Congressional District Race
Sept. 14 report from Savannah indicates congressional district results show Overstreet trailing Savannah candidate R. Lee More in the race for the seat. Local press notes ongoing coverage as results trickle in from district reporting.
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