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s 1 ' " r hi-. PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY. gSTABL.ISHL- "4 GREENSBORO, N. C, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1919 THP X 1 ' -..'i'-r-wx-j-h 'VTV V WJ-i. IO.i flfTKRNAilOnALi LIU SITUATION SUMMARY FROM GABLES ,riVY WILL KNOW THE DE mV OF PEACE CONFER EXCE BY THURSDAY. nr will know the decision German f a nn hfiri - nj. : . - 1 . , f , ""MMH conference on TO THE rICATION OP SUFFRAGE. " "V. ,f - - Washington, June 6. With their fight in Congress won after nearly forty years of effort, advocates of woman's suffrage to-day turned their attention to the various state legislatures, three-fourths of which must ratify the if IflC f i. i .r t nroDOsalS to me ticacjr VJr won (OUBic. - nf this week. v or .v I constitutional be wording to pans It is nn sedated amendment before victory can There is a the latest dispatcher among suffrage le zTtoTZ er the ratification by the states of the proposed amendment M . -j . . sc- ovemments nave uciucu cured in time for the wom.n nii JB allied ad as- aerstuuu ."v adopt a mmuio of a dennue sum iu uc c- over tne country to vote in the next pres- the fixing oi a - eiecuon. Tne few state leg- acted from uerm , - isiaares now in session are expect- u.usly objected to by the ed to adjourn this month or next. regular or special sessions of the law-making bodies in Texas, Ala bama and Georgia are due this frencH t I no trt thA disaDDOint- .i i: -eavai, nt if the Frencn puunu, or THE PAH-AMERICAH CONFERENCE ADJOURNS NEW EPOCH IN COMMERCIAL. RELATIONS WtLl, DATE FROM THE SECOND CONFERENCE. Washington, June 6. Inaugura tion of BITS OF HEWS FROM THE NATION'S CAPITAL Washington, June 6. Republi cans and Democrats are busy ' bid ding for the support of the people at the polls in the 1920 campaign. The old guard Republicans, are hunting for a "safe and sane man" r f (Via Hf TT 1 1 X inn a new epoch in Pan-Ameri-; that North Carolina would ratify ' 1 trP!' Ltne !m- nuum Hive a uupucaie oi jfres- JUDGE CLARK; APPROVES WORK OF MISS ALICE PAUIi OTHER ITEMpf OF ? INTEREST. Washington, June 6. Predicting REPUBLICANS AND DEMO CRATS BIDDING FOR SUPPORT. can commercial relations will date the suffrage amendmpnt immaHi,. . from the second Pan-American com- ' ly upon convening of the legisla- I S?" mereial onnfpror rn J rw-f it,,0h- , . J ery unbiased person who is con- eral John Barrett, of the Pan-Amer- EXPLOSION KILLS A TRAINLOAD OF IIEli NEARLY 100 JIINERS ON: WAY TO WORK MEET SUDDEN DEATH ' BY FIRE. up the achievements of the meeting at the concluding session to-day. "Its one great outstanding char acteristic," said Mr. Barrett, "has been the expression of the Pan American or all-American idea and viewpoint, in which the interests of tlirfi. Chief 'JtlHro WoUa. RaleM wrote th f.ii i , I. versant with the facts must admit Kaieign, wrote the following letter t 41 , ican union and presiding officer of , to Alice Paul, chairman of the Na- : Z T ucra" rrecrora 18 a nne the conference, declared fn summing i tional Wbrn's Party T.he J and "xiir vAit navmtt jsuiocrauc congresses nave Will you. permit me to congratu- achieved a great deal. wiirvouv kG greatriumPh ini m a speech, Homer Cummings, wh ch you have-been so important a chairman of tire Democratic nation- v UT. nana . i . lal committee, summed up the work 8as flames, following the explosion. I OUr Place in. niStnrv ia geanroil . . I rr.-L . r ,rnOT.a - ui ms pany as roiiows: mo irageay occurred while the- "i0 tt5U wnen nrst met, "The Demncraic , I predicted that Wilkesbarre, Pa., June 5 Eighty three men dead .and fifty others burned and maimed, many of whom will die, is the toll of a disaster in. the Bajtimore 'tunnel of the Dela ware & Hudson Coal Company in the East End section of this city to day". Seyen kegs of black, powder, 3,000 pounds in all, were detonated, and the dead and maimed were lit erally roasted by the super-heated you. your 'The Democratic party came into lttea were on their way to work this ff f tho trpatv i . t . . . i ... ' " ou Lne lounn aay or March, luurmug. uwine to their wnrVinv .vt- 1 1 1 iL - w r - uiifii l i . m r r i a v n & i iin a. a. m. it.a. i i i m i i w w wv an w a j . . . . lof.l, Matures. , 7'-" . . lue UU8 ro" 1913. Its achievements, in the war places being two W d the Germans, wuiuxi tuc oi Louisiana, New Jersev Ma or tne United- St.ues, have been ter l:ave declared mean economic j Iowa, Kentucky,, South Carolina, franklv considered and discussed slavery. The reparations to be de-; Mississippi, Virginia and Maryland t; by the most eminent and skilled au ended for certain forms f allied are, not scheduled to meet bfor i thorities of both North and South 'aims Will uc jcai . Germans, out iiul an ui c, -" .niv sum for the total losses which tie Counting on Special Sessions. the aees kent ' , . , " - - uuw iuo .mw 'of donestic reform, constitute a mir- momth of the tunnel, the men were . mere were politicians, and a acle of legislative progress. Pro- making the trip in a-train of four large degree of public sentiment vision was made for an income tax, teen mine cars, drawn by an elec which could be won only by the thereby relieving our law of the re- motor, the powder being car methods which you adopted. There The applause which greeted the ; were others which could, only be won some to the poor. The extravagances the train. America. j . i j v wu oumc lu me poor, ine exirav Because of pressing reconstruc- statement of Director General Bar-, by the methods adopted by the other and iniquities of the tariff French have declared themselves tioh problems, however. sDecial lee- rett was considered as reflecting the , wing of the suffrage movempnt filling to agree to mounts 10 a ng- lsiative sessions are expected to be senment of the more than 750 rep-I will be unable to pay.. ( ana the suffrage amendment win h . J-atin-America who have It is probable the Germans will presented. Where none are called tne five-day meeting attended lie allowed safe working capital and j for the. suffragists will demand spe- tonnage tor overseas iraue wnn ciai sessions, it is announced which to earn the sums required of them. The clauses of the trea con- Conclusions Summarized. svstem Great Sheet of Flami (were removed and a nonTiarrtissnn I The train had nenetratAri tho It is certain that but - for vm? ' tariff nnmmffBfn.-n .ti a nel ahmit nn fAa i . . ure the experts declare Germany called in a number- of these states. I resentatives of the United, States and ; success would have been delaved for Pft.Am0HMn5om Wo . , -Ruririirv f " t "&: . t o t;- i. , , ' A " i o cuwmdgcu, : ' mC ouivivors, states iiiauy years io cojne. j the great reaches of Alaska were the overhead trolley wire sagged "Permit me to express what I be-; opened up to commerce and develop- and touching a steel powder keg, lieve will be the verdict of history. ! ment: dollar dinlomacv was Haatmv. formed a short cimnit t o T D i. 1 . .. . . . ' , " ww j . - WM. ii iue worK ana results or the, mere win oe a special session of ed; a corrupt lobby was driven from s there was a .shower of sparks conference were to be submitted in the general assembly of this state the national capitol; a workmen's and a terrific blast. A great sheet next spring, and I feel fully assured compensation act was adopted; the of flame, drawn by the air current, of the ratification of the amendment ! federal trade commission was ere- enveloped the helpless men who by this state at that time." ated; child labor legislation was en- were fuddled closely together in the Now For South American Trade. ! acted; the Smith-Lever bill for the cars witn no possible chance to es- ine nrst .steel vessel plying be- improvement of farm conditions was caPe- ru-! Owing to the ventilating system a the smoke and flames were Hrawn ?n a plebiscite in upper Silesia with re-j the amendment thus causing its de- . and Pacific coasts of the United ' and Latin-America is expected to ar- corrupt practice act was adonted- a ard and the first intimation of tb gard to the future sovereignty of the feat. States on the one hand and the cor- ' rive at Charleston and TnirCrtii I srnnd rnads hill o disaster to those on tho ' Susan B. Anthony, .author of the responding ports ofN Latin-America during the latter har of June. The ! were passed, and the federal reserve the shrieks of anguish of the injur- arart of her cuc umei. ; suip win oe tne "Walden" and will ? system was established. This iat ea. tescue corns were at onc fnrm. Senator Gray's Prediction. Chief opposition to ratification i the form of conclusions," said Mr. expected to come from the Southern Barrett, "the following should be in- cerning responsiDinues, punisnment states Decause of the entailed fran- cluaea: of the former kaiser and the dispo- chisement of negro women. Sena- "The immediate establishment of sition of Germany's overseas colo- , tor Gray, of Louisiana, in oDDosina ! 'abundant freight and mail passen- nies likely win stand as set forth in the resolution predicted that thir-!!ger steamship facilities between the tween Wilmington, Charleston Sa- Passed: the narcel nost and th ue onsiudi uidu ui me treaty, wun :en states would refuse to ratify principal ports or tne Atlantic, Gulf . vannan. Jacksonville, Brunswick ral free delivery were developed; district is belieTed to definitely decided upon. have been resolution, had the President Wilson, interviewed by . amendment introduced in Coneress "The making of every effort by ' make its initial vovaee from tho law not onlv reformed an Qno. ed and the dead and ininrd a Pans newspaper Friday, declared by Senator Sargent, -of California, in hotk government and individuals to Southern ports to? Buenos Aires, i currency system, but placed our fin- rapidly brought to the surface where his conviction that the peace treaty 1878. Since that time there has develop thorough reciprocity and , Argentina and, Montevideo, Uruguay! j ancial affairs upon such a sound tne living were given first aid treat handed the Germans violates none been almost. continuous fieht with mutual co-operation in tradinsr The voyasswilMYhnrV tn - -msis hnK w nofniiv ment bv nhvsirinnQ and ai nis principles and conforms in its advocates of the measure slowly methods, regulations, business eth- ; lar sailings between Southern noto vast exnditures made nerea W li.Vf i . - . . I . . . " F"'W - . ' - j ' their -jretv wun nis 14 points. : gaining strength until after numer- !.. me statement again is made, ous defeats victory crowned in Copenhagen dispatches, that efforts. Part of the Bulgarian army has been I obilized and is advancing on -the A NATION-WIDE STRIKE OF anirontier. Xo confirmation of this from other sources has been received. Apparently the government of An. iKolchak at Omsk will be WIREMEN IS CALLED. Chicago, June 7. A nation-wide and also thp nrntt Qd strike, of telegraph and telephone ment r tt5 o t I , , . " uuncu o La Les-ija i Hirer- . operators who are members of the .. , . osnzpd oo u . American traae, through the flnan- sUIzea as the government r r, Commercial Teletrranhera' TTr. . . . . "6 lue a fcy thraii? i ; . ciai ana oanking interests of J iae allied and associated nv. 1 America was ordered to-dav to take Tnmpnto T.r i i . uniiea states providinsr the itions imposed upon such recog- o'clock, standard time. The order ' haS been rPrpi-md i n WaS islied flt VAtlOral' haorlnnnrfn.... is understood to be, on the of the union here on telegraphic in- , satisfactory. ! structions from S .T TTnneniromn Portuguese nahinot nnr, international nresidont -nrVirv via t its mebmers have agreed Pittsburgh on his wav to Chicago. -v- until aiter the a c umer applies to em- President-Elect Pesso, of Ployes of the Western Union Tele graph Company, the American Tele phone and Telegraph Company and the Postal Telegraph and Cable -AXD MEXICANS KILLED. ComPany with its associated institur - . finna Jan 4ft 4 Juue More ics, and general treatment of com-nd Central and South America. war, and, without strain or panic, ambulances and vehicles of all sorts. ine business people of the South were able to supply the needs of our even ine nre apparatus were used in should make use ot the Walden ' allies. the emergency. nt of the i "When war came we provided the j . Dead Burned in Heaps. South Atlantic Maritime Corpora- . necessary" legislation. A war finance When the rescuers first entered tion, in a statement to-day. South- corporation was created, the office the tunnel they found the dead and ern shippers desiring to patronize' of alien Property custodian was es- dying piled in heaps in the cars the ship should write J. M. Whit- tablished. war risk insurance was along the tunnel. Bodies of the dead sett, of Charleston. S. C, or J. p. provided while the shipbuilding were burned in a crisp. Of the dead Stevens, 26 East Bay street, Savan- laws re-established America's su- sixty-nine were found dead in the nah, Ga. premacy upon the seas. Vocational tunnel and fourteen others sue Tribute to Negro Patriotism. education was provided, industry enmbed to their injuries at the hos A striking tribute -to the patriot- was successfully mobilized and the Pitals. ism of negroes and to their useful- nayy was expanded until it became only 49 nave been identified. mercial relations. Financial Needs. "The meeting of the unavoidable Said Matthew Hale, president of the and pressing financial needs of the Latin-American governments and legitimate private understandings ness in industry is naid them hv nn the second in size in all the world Among the men killed outright was executive officer of a larir roo.t0 and the first in efficiency. James J. McCloskey, a former base- - O J V XL . - of 0RT AMERICANS the neces sary money loans ancr credits. "A well-defined program for the protection of the patents, trade- mnrta and innvpi,Vfa r v. trv in ail tho ni,fl, on v...u .1- Worth Carolina tannery where ko nor" An army of 4,000,000 men was Dau Pitcher, at one time a member vuvy wbrnx v, lillUUgU LllC 1' , . . m it Til. '1 J 1 - . new international bureau establish-' CGnt OI more of the nelP is compos- organized and more than 2.000.000 of he Philadelphia national league ed in Havana and the opening of ed of colored employees. The views soldiers. fully equipped, well officer- cIud- the South American office in Rio de f tbe tannery omcial are thus ex- ed and indomitable in spiritr were Were 143 on the Train. Janeiro Pressed in a communication sent to safely transported across 3.000 miles Assistant General Manager Buch- "The making of the parcel post Dr" George fi' Haynes, director of of sea where they turned the tide anan' of the Delaware and Hudson o iuc POal , . . , 11 - Coal Homnanv after inrapfi. beneficial alike to the emort bum- ""sro- economics, Uepartment of -la- imperuauie giory " 7 Sc,w.wu M bor. It is estimated at headquarters eh aua ana Mexicans iuc oumc uum uuect oe- ki.6? killed by Yaquis and nnn. tween 60,000 and 100,000 individ- Jiaora f a Colrado district of uals' of wnom nearly 25,000 were L.' exic. durine'thi. iQCf mn said to be members of the union. according to the statement of utside of the union ranks, it was M fP lumng men Who ar- ! saiu many wire worsers had .. lr0lQ that T,i, , ! Iaia v. i i ' . Ill "CIsnDorhood to- U5CU tucmoci ca to support a tii. ' i strike. Party of are 1 .Amencans, whose fornia k "llzona. Colorado and ... UtlVP dorado tA nat0r3 Thomas, of ' directed a strike of union employes rays already m existence, but suf- entering the service. "Maicn. o OI California, m io southeastern states. The strike " supplies, -There cannot be too much said of the colored men who stayed with Ax ions copie Tltaa.J CI a ii r . . imccicu iatruu; in iMJUin. j i 'lcij senile iu us ana W The decision to call a nation-wide "Tne understanding, without de- We have tried not only ness interests of th TTnitad and the rank and file of the Latin- ! "To say that the work of the col- ' hat the world has ever known. Pet American of consular invoices and red men is satisfactory would be criticism of minor defects and in fees, the necessary restrictions and PUtting " mildly' We ha alws dividual officials may, for a time, at regulations. . considered their work equal to that tract a suPerfic.ial attention, but the Other Results. .L lue UL"rs ana nave paid them , . J e, uui- tm. . A . accordingly i "The improvement in the admin- i i lilt- r y. o rvt niAirAM a a ietrntinn of nr.ns.ilnr ' '""s liom tniS jjiaui wno entered the serviVo ! were colored. Of these a mm, nor 1 The Republicans are now organ ized, and ready for legislation. The perma rt tt..;. i, , . . . old guard is in Dossession of everv- -iin ivuiu was rnnr t n ov immo riately came to us and went to work f and triumnhAd in tho vroatoef tne scene or the disaster. ?ave it a his opinion a steel bar or drill car ried' by one of the men came in .con tact with the overhead wire, form ing a short circuit. According to the company's figures 143 men and "Of the 52 offices, -'simi larity of consular voices and fees, the annulling of petty laws annoy- V J" . . " y .have returned and the oleasinir in? to trade revision nnd - norma- . "r"c pietibing nency of tariffs. standing facts of the last six years boys were being carried by the train. plead eloquently for the Demo- . SITUATION GROWING CRITICAL ON MEXICAN BORDER. cratic cause." to make sent a statement on ' strike was reached by President Ko- lay' .over a11 Latin-America, of ex- room for them who were in our em thing worth having, while the pro gressives nibble a few political crumbs. Washington, June 7. Declaring that. the Mexican situation is so crit ical that a larger rrce of troops on the border is necessary to protect that district, to ! nankamn nftor -Onond? tensive railway and highway road niove hut ai - 'i The plan of the Republicans is to 1,ves ad property of citizens, Gov- rent at Washington! in Washington, where he had construction, the renewing of rail- who were not in our employ before driVe hard aainst the Wilson ad- -My. of Texas, has request- luiuiouaiiuu. xucy win criticise tne : van iuiu lilt conduct of the war. It is believed, federal service the first and second however, that they will fail to get brigades of Teias cavalry and to mo- anywhere with this, for the war was Dilize them at a convenient point, a success. - People pay very little The war department immediately attention to carping critics if those telesrranhed the commanding gener- criticised have gone-forward. al of the southern department, who - The truth is the Republicans have has charSe of the border guard, ask- OJfl IT h - Arij izona. Henry F. i3i ' orth i1 Rearh . Port v 'port Aewg. 1 2.50ft 3' June 8 Bringing Jlnw0I3 mostly units of South Carolina Pa1,: iijr UlYlSlOn. Carolina and 4e ,, . i quarter ' us aunng tne war. We purchased at the tannery ?6S,P00 in bonds, followed a strike of telephone work- durin tne war and the establish ers in Atlanta, where the telephone ment of fast aviation mail service, employes were said to have been dis- ' "Better credit facilities for Latin- uaargea oecause or mon amiations, awcj,au a wuser siuay or , notes ana stamps, nd when it is although the Southern Bell Tele- the Latin-American trade and social j considered that the employes are 50 nhnna rsnnn Ai-. j T i conditions bv the intoraata n.f 4h aa aV1 . . . ! i'-"' vjumau ucuicu uuiuu mem- w v.ovo wi iUD irei vcut wavtacu, ii is eviaent that i , . . . iM . , , . herein Kod i. TTnited States, and the ort.n- 'w .T?1.:.! W "We gronod to stand on. Ther iae nis views on th request and for ucu icu uo ucisia ui auy ' vr ui . i.v wiwi i-iiu siuua ngnx D3CK or ' discharges. United states banking connections. their colored brothers in a strike vote w& taken recentlr or tne poneni anae or tne united ; vice concurrently with one by the Inter- States and Latin-America. v the ser- will find it hard to climb the to victory. national Electrical Workers' Union. Mrs. Reynold's Offer. Winston-Salem, June 6. In con- "The improvement and extension of news service, cable service, and The Nation's Public Debt. Washington. May 6 The nation's hill iormauon oeanng upon the situation described by Governor Hobby. Two Americans Ransomed. I the employment of the best meth- public debt reached Nogales. Ariz.. June 6. After be- ! Small HH Rescues Baby. ing held in ransom for five days by Spartanburg, S. c, June 5. The a new high bandits, A. D. Ayle and H. Barton, four-year-old daughter of Mr. and t;0Ur cUalCrOri3 Cillery park dollar high school plant here, as a ligence ammunition nection with plans tt -ild a million TlxeroCtlZ; ,:im.a2 f ;.l"."0t tH American farmers, having h0ldings Mrs. Warren Hunter, who moved to Ynrb- luv;,ea LO ine iaie ttt J neynoias. I Mrs. Reynolds to-day offered the city $50,000 to be used in purchasing a Something New in Labor Circles. - juoiua iv It; l, vat: i many , . ."llllJpi'B TT .. - Sito OTlrl 1 . . .ii . ... - turtle wuwi ksuaaui au nivH 11 1 4iriKf-H i i.r ' km vbti o -ni-i eiv . IN.. ' J UllQ ... I " . v-. ou- 'fy . ' A Tl auaUOriUm aa a norsnnal momnrial , j u . . , u ufr" ' ttuc6u con- .c. .uw..... nour uas, atuou oi worsmen '0oO,OOft 1 the government t0 ber nusbandV ;'at the Kiel docks in voting volun- "OS "uuilJOUS 1 L.ll 11 J . " V" s,i v.. ' i w X raw ut i. to-da;.sents here- uncovered by de- Mr. W. B. Kearns has taken our seven hours is so unusual that the it club offer with the Atlanta Consti- papers call attention to it in special ol amy. au increase or ?i,oB,640.- near Ameca, m the state or Palisco, city rrom Charleston ihree 7S0 durin the month, resulting-were released to-day when the weeks ago. was saA-ed from drown- from new issues of certificates of in- Chamber of Commerce of that place ing in .a deep pool here to-day hy debtednessand payments on victory delivered $2,000 to the bandits, who Mis Gertrude Tinsley, a 12-year-old Kiel. Germany. June 6. In these ' loan su ascriptions. Ordinary dis- are said to be a Zapatasta gang. girl. The little child wasrplayinar ' Viii.DAmanfa Tn - TVf n n i . .1 i. - T) 11 a 1 . . -mr . V. a .1 j.' m 1. 1 . - . u.i;... Aiv muuuieii iu iraascugBrs pix ine iram atTnving j eiuc ui ine pool ana m some?; S 007.492.920. only slightly less than at the border last night from Ma- way f eM in. Little Miss Tinsley see- t the $1,068,203,020 in the same zatlan, sai6T: they saw six Mexican in& the child, rushed to' the scene month. last year. .bandits hansinsr from severab tele-and without removing . anv of hr rather than graph poles along the railroad at in- clothing jumped in after the chi!4j tervals between San Bias and Navo- After a struggle she succeeded z; J - . '1- 1 i l m m S3; -.st -'-,H ! is. - U 1 : ii . .-,-;v --I ,1"' -41 ( '.4 f 1 y II i if ; -it , 5 I lit: Mr. W. A, Welkerr of the Mt. Hope section.: was here Friday. tution for $2.&5. articles. joa, in the state of Sinaloa. rescuing herv
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