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BEETBUZZINOROUND-THESE jOHIOANS ; The Greenville Daily incwo J. CONRAD LANXEB, President; JAS. I MAYO, Seoretaiy iMW. Entered at the Fostpff ice at Greenville, N. b aecbna-cla maJtrelTn M, 181T. under Act of Congrew; of March &, 18T. "Write A C The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to; the We for Republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the JocaL news published herein- One rear . one Months Subscription Bates : - J J... fLOOThree Months 92.00One Month' ., Inc. (Subscriptions Payable in Advance) Published every 'afternoon except Sunday by. Greenville Publishing Co (Delivered b Carrier within specified sections c5 the dtjy or by mall) Subscriber, desiring the Daily New. discontinued will please notify office. Otherwise paper will be continued at regular subscription rates. To. insure efficient delivery, complaints should be made promptly to the Circulation De partment, No, 819 Bvans Street Telephone No. 70. Friday Afternoon, September 5, 1919. MORE APPARENT DAILY - The intention of some' of the RepuVrian senn. torial leaders to kill the entire peace treaty rather than ha the league succeed is becoming more apparent daily. That the plan is cut and dried is evidenced by the speech of Senator Sherman of Illinois in- his home State a few days prior to the address of Senator Knox, in which he asserted that the treaty would be killed by the Senate and forced upon the country as the issue of 1920. Senator Knox's speech in the Senate against the treaty of peace and the league of nations as tonished Washington, not because it demanded the death of the league, but that the Pennsylvan ian spoke so bitterly of the "hard and cruel peace" that .has been forced on Germany. This state ment coming from one of the leading senators of a party that had attempted to make political cap ital by assuring the public that President intend ed letting Germany go without punishment, seem ed strange to those in close touch with national affairs. The activities of the German sympathizers in the United States Senate have been made plain by the futile attempt to prevent the confirmation of Attorney-General Palmer. Senator Freling huysen of New Jersey was named by Mr. Palmer in a statement following his almost unanimous confirmation by the Senate, as having been ac tive in espousing the cause of German firms whose property was taken over by the present at torney general -when he was alien property cus todian. Not only was this senator "pleasing Germany," according to the attorney general, but he was officially mentioned and praise'd for this work in a statement given out by the German foreign office recently. Attorney General Palmer pointed out in his statement thatSenatjorFrelinghuysen is president ot a JNew York insurance company which was the only one to attempt to block the complete li quidation of German insurance companies in this country, l he attorney-general also asserted that Senator Frelinhuysen was the only member of Congress to appear before the Senate commit tee in 1917 to influence its conduct in framing me trading witn tne enemy act, and that he re quested the committeeto hear a witness who urg ed that the enemy insurance companies in the United States be not interfered with. THIgD RED CROSS ROLL CALL In announcing the date of the Third Red Cross Roll Call which will take place during the week be ginning November 3rd and ending on Armis fcce Day, November 11th, Dr. Livingston Far-r-nd, chairman of the executive committee of the American Red Cross, has outlined the plans and purposes of the organization in its perman ent work as follows: "It is believed that the end of our foreign obli gations is in sight and, accordingly, the Red Cross is turning its chief attention and energy to the de velopment of a clearly defined home program, which already includes systematic preparedness 1U1 Vaster itenet, a wide-spread Nursing Plan, continuing Home Service operations, First-Aid xuouucuuu ana a junior Ked Cross program, all oC a "cuenu ior tneir success upon larcre vorous napters. For these reasons the .fclV0. members is the chief purpose of hitirvn VTv a cainpaiJ- ,.JB the primary am A?!..!he Amencan Eed Gross to be of service . "The first task- fi a nfm f "",t.v:ic ea oross is, soldierq nn ' ei oDiigations to American' ftsSrnr l0IS-' The anization plans, as nsuture policy, to concentrate its efforts udoti Peace programs at home. nnWAmiSTKS. dSJf war or confuted ly S disasters creating snwiolw-:.- " sr? ! . in Senators Hardine and Pomerene, Ohio has two presidential possibilities. Senator Harding is considered by bis many ardent. supporters as the logical j i Republican candidate for the presidency. Friends ana supporters or fomereac . have just started a nation-wide boom that they think will land the senator In kthe presidential chair for the Democrats. This snapshot was made at the ' United States capitoL Mr. Pomerene is at the left SUBSCRIBE TO THE GREENVILLE DAILY NEWS As4was "Some time ago my wife's health failed and her nerves got so bad tnat two hours was considered a good Jhght s Bleep for her," says Mr. John Butler of Boaa, Ala Route No. 8. 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