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.THE N1WS AT,D OS-IRVEIL FEAL OF THE DAYLIGHT LAV - A. F. of L Votes Dcwn a Rcso lutlcn Protesting Against Repeal . t - Atlantic City , 5. J, Utt lifk reso lution protesting against tepeal by Caf ret cf t) daylght saving law wis ' defeated t today' aesaloa of th (ft lol conference cf the American f ede- ration f VkUt. ; Th reaoluflo m feted dowa after V ft tpirited fht had been launched against it by delegates, especially front , Ohio and tke Soutkweat, whe said the . ' daylight sating law worked hafdihlp not ealy upon labor but Interfered with work aeoa farms. - Advocates of the resolutloa' asserted the law kid operated to th benefit f wofktageiea generally. , . Maer delegate ermoetna- the measure ' ' Mid It kad ba atsd by employers to cat dowa expense ma m a mesa of i feaa'rlng thsir tiea t work overtime. T W. McCsllough, of Omaha, delegate ' f th Tjpefrttihical Valoa, answering advocates at lb law, disenaeed the :., right of werkere ea farms and remind- , ed tka federation that it kad doa epth Inf toward rganlging - farai handa, while th 1 W. W. wii buey enlisting Term laborer! fa flt1f Make, , Harvey W. Browa, of Newark, del , git at th Maehiaists, apoka agaiuM ta foietlo. II arw a Bunt of ap . UuM Whe k laid k bdleted organl i aatioa labor would accomplish nwi If . h let daylight take Ufa of lUelf aad ; derated It effort to getting ft sU hour- , nr tot mtMiemi. Th t el th diyltght toting reee. , latton M IM against aad IM foi ita ftddptlo. ' MfttOOIIT ClrtTErTART ' CANFAiON OVEB Till TOP Chlegd, Jua 10. Th Methodist Jnlat eeateflary campaign Ut ana kua and im Bti miiiiaa doliara named Ita . . . a - a. . . . " - - goai iMay, ib airettof, vt. joha W Xanekf, Iflhotiafid. Tka total tody aaa rean4 i'J,WHJ with alt lnrt auowiiritioai at in loat work yet fpart their Uttti lontribntolni. Knox Resolution, Serves Notloi On Peace Conference (Oallaaad f ram Pag On.) t MrtM dtbwM lavWlB othet traaty prwtlilMi ' Teat f Kmt RcaolaUaa ; Wathldgtoft, Jua 10. Tka teat o( th rraotutloa latrodoeed today by BaUt Knot la a follawii - 'WkfrMt, tka Codgree af the Valted fitatea, la dealariag, purauant to ita rlui) authority ander the eonitlw tloa, the rilfrfenc of a ttt of war ietweea the L'altcd 8tata and th lm teriaJ Oerrnaa gnTeramont, aoleaialy afllrmed that tka Imperial Oovernmtat kaa aft 'eamitiod repeated aet of war aaalaet the gorameot and tka peoplo i th tailed etate,' that t alata af - a kad Utt thruet apoa them by that ajafmmeht and thrapaa formally ftladged ha wkola military aad aatioaal reaourrM f tka teantry 'ta brlhg tha aenfliet ta ft auoeeeaful ieratiaatioa") and, Wbereaa, tba Senata of th tailed it a tea, being a f eXqunr part af tba treaty kwking pawn af thU gavera. oat and therefor eaequally reiponal bla for any treaty whlck la eaarluded and ratified, I deeply eoaceraed em tka draft treaty of peace negotiated at Veraalllet by wklck It la frnpoaed to and uf rietarkiua war and ia grartly imprened by tht fact that IU pro atom appear ealcalated ta fore apaa a andealrabl and far-reaehmg eoreaaata Inimical t ear fre laktitutloa aador th penalty that filling ta keeept the w shall eoatiaa I a atat of war while ar ro-blligraati shall be at pea aad n joying ita bleaaingsi that it la pre twsed ta toakg as parties ta league kaiiois, adder a plaa as to which the npU ( th tVtted States hare had either tin t eumlae aad eeasider DS JOE PERSON'S ALCOHOL.)!' ' j: V ;t- rUOOMMINDStt PON ' BLOODlDISEASES UMO AS A CwMvaJ Tetua, Aharaliva ad . ' Parifiar af U LUead. . Recanmefiil few Taitar. Eruptions aad Diseases that earn fracft Impurities tt th Blood, ale ifldigwsrioaj aad Stomaca Traublee. V mte Hennas a Pw bin 1 St, aa. a. rkni ir Ui Is a trMS, ms mfam. wioly mmjt PRICE. J51. 25 MAJiVTACTVUUtr , , FLnrciiririoY cd. CHARLOTTE, N. O. rv P"l Hnurn aaaerm n. C K. t urges W. f. Jeyaer e:$ Cz Jeyntr " - Liwyirt .- I'J'f! Comir-crcial Nat. Saak fcidg. : : r nor opportunity to express regarding it h featured and deliberate judgment. wnrea ins treaty mar n eaeuy drawn al to permit the making of im med late peace, leaving the queitba of tha'establiihment of a league of aatioa for later determination: aad that the treaty aa drawn contain principle, guarantee and undertaking obliteratiTe of legitimate race aad national aipira- tioni, oppreaelre of weak nations and peoplea, and deatruetir of kumaa prog' ress aad liberty t therefor be It, Beeohed by th 8tnt of th United State that it will regard U fully ade quat for ant aatlonal aeeds aad at completely responaire to the duties and obligation we awe to ear eo-belligereatt aad to humanity, a peace treaty which shall aasar ta th Uaited State and it peopl th attainment af tho cade for which we eatrd tha war, aad that it will look with dlafaTOf apoa all treaty prOTlilnai going beyond thot ends. I. That iac th people of . the United State have themsalvc deter mined and prerided ia their eonatito- tloa the daly ways ia which the mi rtitutioa may be smended, and ine amendment by treaty stinplatlon I net one of tba methoda which the people hare so prescribed, tha treaty making power of the Uaited Statea has ao a a thorlty ta mike a treaty which ia effect amends tba oaititutloa of the United (Hates, aad the Senate of the Uaited States eaa not advise and eoasent to aay treaty provision which would have each I Tnat the Beaate advlees, la accord ance with Its eonsmutioat right and dcty, that the great paramount, if aot sole, doty of the peae eoafereaca ia quickly to bring all tie belligerent full and complete pcofe: that to thie end, the treaty shall be so drawa aa to permit any aatioa to reserve with out prejudice to itself for future sepa rate and roll consideration by Its people th quertloa af any league of aationa, that neither eueh aa article aor the exercise of the rieht reserved thr tflder, whether st tha time of tlgnaturle, tn time ( ratification, or at any other time, shall arlset th tnbetanee at the obllgatioaa of Oermaay aad Hi co-bel ligerent under the treaty, nor the ra lidlty of tlgnatore and ratinratioa on their behalft and that any ladisneot- able partioipatioa by tba Uaited State ia matter covered by the league cove nant ah a ii pending the entry of the Uaited BUte Into tha league, be accom plished through-diplomats eommissioas which shall be created witk full power ia tne premise. ' orsefc at About 200 Odds and Ends To Close Out This Week $1.S0 COR 0 1 -1 ft SETS for ....0117 $2.00 COR. CI VIA SETS for., ... V 1 aXV sisocoR oi nrf SETS for ,t. V 1 tU 2f0R 9 90 SETS for .... $ftUU $3.50 COR- 0 i m A ' SETS for , y AU. New Models 'Tho Sam Merchant!) for Leu MonyN f aVaawd all Iwrt krMthtn rettm at 4 fct a (w aan. rank th Hm k4- "t. avrin Mm U4 tlr-ntihra enura ami). W rt for tatllma. . of m aa svwptem MnS tar fro a rebM mjf "w; toe Croaaw eoeha 1 c - j sua ,m,m aa VW-J J J htst. My h horn ANiOilll foar deahf. Uc P3 evll4 wOfte MVb.! M W coixum iorg grwany coMraMT. lr. t. AiiMia, Ca. 4 That this resolution indicate aad rives notice, of th limit f th present obligation against the United State if vetch th Senate ef-Ue Uaited btstee t aew prepared to acquiesce by contesting to the ratifieatioa of a treaty embodying pence conditions that may be found otherwise acceptable to You pipe smokers, mix little "BULL" DURHAM with your fsvorite tobtcco." It's like sugar in your coffee. r 7 :" , fa9 Ite judgment, and that the adoption ty the peace conference of tha fore going reasonable limitations and posi tions will facilitate the early acecptanoe of the treaty of peace by tb Beasts the Uaited Statea, will ia ao-wisc Interfere with the league of nations aa lftwora thoae countries prepared te - V GENUINE aaaaaaBBi rstifj the treaty without further eoa siJeration and will afford such a msnl festatloa of real reapeet for th wishes ei a great people as eaa aot fall more Irmly to cement the friendship already sxiating between ourselves and our eo Selligereata. 5-That, finally it shall bis the de 1" r ... j- aaaanaak awaaaBam bf w 1 ACCO Good old reliable "Bullwitfcout rivtL" : ; , Genuine "BulT Durhanfor rollini yottf otto. - : .agarettes that cost you least, cigircttcs that p!:a you most: machines can't even duplicate thtsx 50 Guarcsxttccd bjr clared policy of our foversmeat, la r dcr to meet fully aad fairly ear obli gations to ourmlves sad to the world, that thr freedom and peace of Europe teinr agala threatened by aay power or Ambmatioa of power, the United Statea will regard aocb a sitoetloa with grave concern as a menace to it ewe ) J 5... . 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