color-Line wiped out . •
BY LABOR FEDERATION t
Negro— M»»l Be Givan. Full etd
Equal MaiebarAie in Affiliated
Ueiaei
Montreal. P. Q., Jane 10.—The I
American Fade ration of labor in Ita
annual ronvantion her# today wipes* j
out the "color line" and warned ilrj
affiliated international union* thot IK-!
gro worker* muat be given full a-ul
equal membership with white mm.
Tha federation’* action raiae a: lb. I
and of a stormy —Ion, which tienrl*
resulted in a “race was" bciwien del
rgalre from the souther* slate* >n<
the negroes and their sympathiser. '
Rejecting the recommendation in
it* organitatioci committer, the fiilu
alioa for tha first time in birtoiy
th res tuned the autonomy of an alii
hated union by requesting the broth
erhood Railway Clrrks to give th
negro freight handle)*, express ami
station employes full member*)*; |> am'
eliminate from it* constitution tb
words "white only.”
Th* committee'* report of ”ihhi.
concurrence” on the ground that the
federation had no power to intrrfct)
with the constitution of an affiliated
union, immediati-ly drew the fire of
lb* negro delegatee and those of sev
eral northern states, chiefly Illinois
and New York.
There wae a voluminous esrhang*
of oratory in which the negroes
charged ‘tgxuiion without represen
tation'' and ''discrimination,” to
which thrir opponents rrplled with
acrueualiont of betrayal by negro
workers of the whites In past labor
disputes
Indignation of the negro delegates
was aroused several times during the
debate when speaker* referred to them
as “nigger' freight handlers” and
their objection to such remarks was
• attained by the arling chairman,
James Duncan. They charged tha'.
Ih* use of the word "nigger” was c
slander to the race.
NEXT SPRING
In Ihc rotation of muvn—spring
will again appear. This means that
busy days ore ahead for the house
wife as well ss for the farmer A*
the oul-in-the field season anpioechcr
for th* farmer it means added bui
den* of the housewife. She 1, i\(|uir
cd to do numerous chores and addi
tional odd job* about the place which
th* farmer handled himself during
the winter reason. Also it is |h« time
for preparing to increase production.
When increased production was de
sired in the factories, seme of the
lint things the executive did was to
Install the moat modern machinery
that money could buy, cut out all lost
motion and to employ various sorts
of labor and tinir saving device*.
These are practically thr tern* pol
icies usually adopted by the up to-thc
minute farmer when he Wants to pro
due* large crops, to save lima and
labor.
Ob* of th* first things he will u
dopt ie the use of electricity. By the
instit)latlon of the smell individual
farm lighting plant, th* farmer cut*
out hi> lost motion in carrying wa
ter tu the Mock, can work out in the
field until dark if he desires, because
be bat electric light* all over his pre
mises, so that when he gets In to the
barn be doeaa't .have to stumble
around in the dark with a lantern fin
lehlng up hia. .numerous nocewenry
_ Jfven thouglftqi housewife's duties
the farmer to raise larger crops, he.
bora, us can be greatly reduced^gjyl
cv will afford
On of these farm lighting plant*
will furnish brilliant electric light*
for the homo and farm premises. Here
is a relief for the housewife from
earing for kerosene lamps. The plant
will run small motors to opciate the
washing machine, churn, cream »cjt
arator; it has power to run a vacuum
sweeper, fane and so on. ami heat for
eloetnc Irons. Farmers’ wivep who
have these plant* declare that the;
save from throe to five hours on the
washing and on* half the time fur
ironing, when they have electricity
to help. Than it can ha used to pump
all the water for household use, kit
chen. bath, laundry, sad for the stock
at the bant as welL
So you me it will be puisible for
th# housewife, by the iaetallation of
eae of them plants, to carry on her
increased program for the coming
••aaoi without the drudgery of for-|
at the same time sb*|
will enjoy the numerous comfort* end !
conveniences that <mlv mUei rioUw *.m_l
provide.
negro is confirmed as
GEORGIA COMMITTEEMAN
Hobtj Lincoln John Seer.. Twelve
t» Three Again*! While
Oppose***
Col'ectUB. Chicago Jans 10.—The
•election of Henry Lincoln Johnson,
f* AJUnU negro, n» a member of
the l^pabucan national coaamitUw
Ooorgia waa confirmed today
•r • vote of the Georgia delegation,
teker. on the floor of the convention
He got It votes os against three foi
We opponent, Roseoc Pickett, a white
***“•,9' r, Ooree, the state cWnnau,
east hla vote for the n«*,o.
The vote was 12 for Henry Lincoln
Johnaon u.three against him. flee
nter Lodge declared Johnson i ::ctoc*
11 up 40 lh* convention U
•Iplfy Itp approval. There was a loud
cheras «f apes and a loud ehoras
of noi i. Senator Lodge broke tkv g*
val whacking for order. However, hr
announced that Johnson was doHarnl
aiactt J.
Thera .wore demands for a roll cell
Chairman Lodge told the convention
T.oU *f the state delegation ret
tied the question
mountain Valley raid nets
POUR STILLS ANIk EQUIPMENT
Danrille. Vo., JuAe Id,—Revenae
■gemU im state prohibition office*
*■*•• ■ esrtea of raids Twoday sigh
I* the Moan tain Valley faction c id
made taveral tripa to Danville with
their I >et.
Fear 100-gellon still* were taken
with full eoulpmant, 16 gallons of
Hmar panrad sat a*<d aver *.000 gal
MM af *haer* puffed out. Only one
anraat was made, that of n man whose
noma it aives as Reynolds and who t
In ctss'adf. W. T. Shelton, J. M.
wood II. B. Cronahaw and H. M. Shu
gf»t rrgiaaerad tha raid* with sever
•1 eon ty officer*.
The (tills were found within a
■■•II area and were raided by dlf
|W*P» UpitilURiAOily. Two
« wtrt in operation.
NEW FLOORING ON
CLAR2KCO!,’ BRXC
The Cambarlaml tour.'., ctm.-.ik
donere art planning on having th<
i la rondo n bridge pot in a wife tun
dllkin u »*rly os poteiblr. It, put
rat danger I* appart nl to rvarvom
wbo driven arroia it. Timt and a'nii
attention ha a been called to the bar
condition of tin, bride und the com
mieeionere haw not been a deco or
the Job. The last grand jury ire
ommended a remcnt fluorine l»« pu’
in and plane have been under wag
to dn, if poarible.
T* * (I Mci.it ~uu*w •/
Tlifixif-n. < L- . !••»;?€*
.coal Dnn:-, v.'i .v in V r*le> V*>.f
io*biy a.;i n>i,i o wi jrn*l. ft ft* a
vJu m aat’n • i»f :» ft;•• ». t V
•>f pnts. u|. in a coatrir !!«••• i%ie
Yurt *ny, u»!*» wm* * ....
• «it*ne«r uml whit bvn.w tb**
, It-tt »»r b.'Wjfvfrt i:« » - lx:
went ever i!i *;f:4 o • ti*.*. %• ,»
hi* vruiino* r. Mr. .[
•«J :o trior onuftfr t - i,#. v* >
of Triuk* Kt.hu i’i. x'.'. ..
; Norfolk. V*i.. b r*» ;vt %. .1 •
amine tht biul^a n:«» * ;>i
and make a «* port t«» ih «**. •..**.
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mlctionei* whether it wilt he pneellili
to put in the concrete flooring. If
viio concrete cannot to pot to then •
uoudflooitng will be aa quickly ae
r-wibt*.
'lit. TUmax* dated on Wednesday
•flcriioon, if the aumetura in found
.U'p to hold the concrete one of the
lincnt piece* of bridge work to to
'< • dm the country will bo put in
I vc. There will be the two drivo
V >1*, nr at present, but the danger
. v partition now betog osod wffl bo
.•■•minnU'd. Kach tide will curve up
•n the outeldr for the double poipoae
of providing drainage and to keep
Lh* driver off the rail*. The Inaide ol
a*ch driveway will alio be elevated
■lightly. It (• the Intention of thr cen
rr«U carineer* to place there a floor,
he that will laat for a***, if the feon
latioa of the betdy* U rtron* tnuugh
to bold it.
Chaim ho £. V. Kdono <*f th* com
niaaionn* Mated thia morning that
toBethiof will be daaa aa am aa poe
aibl« which it rnitlfylaf nawa to
IbuK- who have to croM tha river at
thi# place.—Fayetteville Obacrvar.
Farhioa Item: Striped aaita are now
all the race In Soclallat circle*.
EwoewarsnaveaBMa
row KILLED BY UGHTNIKO
Detroit, dene l?*.—Four boys
tanying in are froa It «■ 16 years
were killed and arm other' were In
jured. oao probably fat&'ty. wh. n
llaktBlne muck a tree unJrr ebkh
they had taken »be)ter uua ftk-.neOB.
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I 1 Easy! This wonderful
J *oep is the best iriend a worn
f an ever hud. Parget the old
» scrub board—those achings
v in the back and knuckles. You
t don't have to worry with
them any more.
| Here's the Remedy!
k Get a cake of Clean Easy
i a Naptholeine Wash Soap.
£ Shave off half of h into 4*4
^ gallons of water and let it dts
k solve. Boil your Rothes in it
k for ten minutes, string with
► a stick. Presto! Every garment
h ie free from em end grime.
j nm turtiest overalls, antra 4 M
and clothes'come clean" whan 4B
Clean Easy starts to work! 4 B
Thera's nothing like it. We
wish every women in the
world could just try Clean
Easy once. Whet hours of
trouble and miserable work
could be saved!
Just think! Ten minutes of
boiling—and wash day is over!
Get your cake now! Don't
wait a minute, but prove to
yourself that happy Mondays
are ham to stay in the Clean
Ee«y Way!
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SHOES—
-YOU WILL NOT FIND ANYTHING PRETTIER OR MORE
STYLISH THIS SIDE OF NEW YORK. THE GOODS
WERE CHOSEN BY OUR BUYERS DURING THEIR RE
CENT SEARCH THROUGH THE MARKETS O F N E W
YORK AND BALTIMORE THEY REPRESENT THE FI
NAL WORD IN STYLE, QUALITY AND PRICE
—WOMEN OF THIS LOCALITY WILL FIND JUST WHAT
THEY WANT HERE THE DRESSES WE H A VE I N
STOCK ARE NOT EQUALLED BY h iuaE CARRIED
IN ANY TOWN OF EASTERN CAROLINA. TH£Y ARE
EXCLUSIVE IN STYLE AND WERE BOUGHT WITH A
VIEW TO PLEASING OUR BESt o.u^SSING WOMEN.
GOODS NOW ON DISPLAY.
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The Goldstein Company
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DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA