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SECRETARY WILSON SAVES MANY ALIENS Washington, May 5.?Secretary of Labor Wilson ruled today that membership in the Communist Labor par * - ? x _ * ty does not or itseii constitute suificient ground for deportation of aliens. In ordering cancellations of a warrant under which Carl Miller, a German, was held because of such membership, the secretary declared that while extracts from the organizations platform indicated n extremely radical objective, there was no evidence of intention to use force or violence toward organized government. The department of justice frankly deplored the labor secretary's decision, Assistant Attorney General Garvan, in charge of raids on radical elements, asserting that because of it, all undesirable aliens could "enter the folds of the Communist Labor party and be free from government interference." S;tice Mr. Wilson already has held ? <?????? ?. ? mmmmrnm-mmmmmmmm?mm-mmmmm?mmm-mmmmmmmmm f ' GREENWOOD BUi I f GreenwcK Our Business is To T Don't waste the Sum this time in preparing in the early fall. We wonderful courses f< Bookkeeping, Shortl , ing. The courses a] and the cost to you i: us today for informs GREENWOOD BUI Greenwo< \ A THE TTNIVE ) I; The Ford One Ton T i just as faithfully and e< Ford Touring Car serve and economically. The IS sity to the grocer both in bringing goods from ji from the country. It / because there isn't a 1 business man that it do of quick transportation I Come in, examine the I jover the subject. i ifI! ! : NOT When you hav< || WRITE, PHO j The SOUTH I REALTY * [ Home Office GRE1 The Land A that an alien could not be deportee because of membership in the I. W W., only membership in the Communist party now brings an alier within the purview of the law pro "J!"" JonnUofinn -fnr f.VlORP affiliated Y1U1I1? Uci/viv%?w.v?. *w. w with existing organizations that believe in or advocate the overhrow bj force or violence of the government. h Difference in Platforms Although Mr. Wilson declared thai examination of their platforms show ed some very substantial difference! between the Communist and Com munist Labor parties, Mr. Garvan as serted tonight that in prinicple thej were absolutely the same and pre dieted that members of the Com munist Labor party to evade deporta tion proceedings. In a general review of the cas< Secretary Wilson said it had beer argued by counsel that the tactics o: the Communist party in Russia "ar< the methods intended to be pursuec by the Communist Labor party o: America and that certain statement 5INESS COLLEGE >d, S. C. rain for SUCCESS. mer months! Spend ? for a good position i are now arranging 3r Summer study in land and Typewritre all guaranteed 3 very small. Write ition. SINESS COLLEGE od, S. C. ? i TH^ RSAL CAR ruck is serving ousiness :onomi'cally as does the all the people faithfully j Ford Truck is a neces-. in delivering goods and I the stations, docks and is an ideal motor car | svant of the farmer or ] esn't supply in the way at a'minimum expense. | Truck, and let us talk f . Arnold iPWkm ICE e land to sell NE or WIRE ATLANTIC co'., inc* . iNWOOD, S. C. uction People WBHBHHMBBBBBfWRprtrit' [' of prominent Communist relative to I . the objects of the Communist Labor J party should be taken as showing the i intent of the party itself." The tactics of the Communist par[ ty in Russia,55 he added, "can have | - no bearing upon the Communist r Labor paity in the United Staes ex- j cept in-so-far as those tactics are aci cented or adopted by the Communist Labor party* nor can the statements t made by prominent members of the - party be accepted as the expressions 5 of the organization unless the party - by its own action adopts the state ments. j "The belief in, teaching, and advo cacy of the class struggle, mass ac. tion the conquest of political power, - the dictatorship of the proletariat, socialism, communism, the one big ; union shop committee, shop stewards i and other social industrial, economic f and political changes mentioned in * the Communist Labor party plat1 form and program however, repref hensible these things may be to the 5 minds of any of our people do not bring the organization within the I purview of the act as long as it does no propose to use forces or violence to accomplish the purpose. If the A' merican people are left free to discuss and decide -the question presenting themselves for consideration from day to day, uninfluenced by threat of force or violence they can be relied upon to protect themselves against any false philosophies, wild eyed revolutions or dictatorships of any kind." V COLD SrKlNttS X % V WV\vVVVVVVVAVVV\ Miss Pearl Dansby spent the weekend with Miss Dessie King. Messrs. Frank Uldrick and Bruce Loftis spent the week-end in Iva 7 with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Uldrick and Effie and Mr. Clyde Uldrick spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. T. F. Uldrick's. , Mrs. D. E. Newell returned home Sunday after spending last week with her daughter, Mrs. Otis Smith. Miss Amy Uldrick spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. | R. A. Hagen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, and J children, and Mr. W. A. Hagen, and I family spent Sunday afternoon at J Mr. J. R. McComb's. Miss Ola. Winn is spending a few| days with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Coch-! ran. j Misses Maggie Hagen, Lucia and j I Edna Gordon, spent Wednesday with \ I Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Baker. | Mr. Claude UJdrick spent Satur-| j day night and Sunday near Due ' ! West with Mr. R. S. Uldrick and j | family. Mr. Arthur Newell spent Saturday I i night with Mr. Dickie Ellis. I Mrs. J. D. Winn spent Tuesday j night in Abbevile with Mr and Mrs. Walter Winn. Mr. and Mrs. John Sharpe, and! i onrJ TVfv orirl IVfVQ AnHv VliiAUAVIl) U44U *"* M,,u ""J Milford, and two children, spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. T. F. Uldiick's. Mi*. Fred Uldrick spent Saturday! night wieth Mr. and Mrs. R. A. j j Hagen. I SPEECH BY KNOX OPENS DEBATE J j ' Washington, May 5.?Senator! Knox of Pennsylvania opened t.hej Republican fight in the senate for peace. Urging adoption of his resolution repealing the declaration of war against Germany awd Austria, the former secretary of state spoke for j an hour and a half to a crowded j chamber. The peace resolution which senate! Republicans propose to , substitute | for the house measure declaring peace with Germany alone was not formally brought before the senate and after Mr. Knox's address other business was taken up. . - .. . Witn a veto 01 me peace resuiu- j I tion by President Wilson predicted by both Republican and Democratic leaders, desultoi-y procedure with the i measure is in prospect. The Republicans do not plan to call up the resolution until late next week and Senator Hitchcock of Nebraska, administration spokesman, will defer his remarks until that time. Senator McI s\-P \TAV+VI nol-nfo Romihlinnn member of the foreign relations j 1 committee plans to speak soon, howI evei\ in opposition. r Senator Knox charged President i Wilson with contending arbitrarily that the nation still-was at war and! I > IjnMHVBBHBVHI ni .1 it 9 Uothe ioui I QUALT | ANI 19291-9145 9276 Owuim a? o v% /I C!l1 WUI OJJIlIlg ciiiu ou viceable Clothes, are jj and we await the op for the Summer mon1 We invite your att Shoes, Oxfords, Waii Dry Goods, Etc. This is the store of find many Unusual 1 J J. M. I with denying peace "to America in cated : order to coerce the senate intp rati- the po> fying^ without change the treaty of ]jsh a i Versailles. The senator declared that negotia peace legally already actually exists, with G and that the proposed peace re^olu- recipro tion was needed to end a "paper" ______ war status and to strip the president . iMaiais of war powers. gV " IRWa Reaffirming his opposition to the a league of nations even with the sen- |] ate reservation, Senator Knox advo- |] < DRINK A GLASS OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST. 1 Says we will both look and feel ISfSMSIS Clean, sweet and friesh : and avoid Illness. " Sanitary science has of late made rapid strides with results that are of untold blessing to humanity. The latest application of its untiring research is the recommendation that it is as norPRsarv to attend to internal sanita lion of the drainage system of the human body as it is to the drains of the house. Th09e of us who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when we arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acidr stomach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices of the sys- , atem each morning and flushing out the ^ whole of the Internal poisonous stagnant matter. jjl Everyone, whether ailing, sick or Irr well, should, each morning Deiore in breakfast, drink a glass of real hot JU| water with a teaepoonful of limestone phosphate In It to wash from the stom- S: ach, liver and bowele the previous vT^ day's Indigestible waste, sour bile and V poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, ' ' sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The action ol hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully Invigorating. It cleans out all the soui fermentations, gases, waste and acidity * and gives one a splendid appetite foi breakfast. While you are enjoying your breakfast the phosphated hoi voter ia nuletlv extracting: a large vol I ame of water from the blood and get ting reate for a thorough flushir %ol all the Inside organs. The millions of people who are both ered .with constipation, bilious spells C stomach trouble, rheumatic stiffness; others who have sallow skins, bloot disorders and sickly complexions ar< or urged to get a quarter pound of lime |JJ stone phosphate from the drug store Ifi This will cost very little, but is suffl clent to make anyone a pronounce< crank on the subject of internal ear, Q ! Station. C i t .1 rself In Seasoi IT AP'AREI ) ENJOY THE PRIVIL1 OF ALWAYS FEELFIT AND READY FOR r AND EVERY OCCAV. immer assortments, of styl now complete to the small portunity of completely outf ths aheaXl. ;ention to our Ladies' Read] QLriv+a PKilrlrpn's Droei 919) L/n.11 v?? o www N * moderate prices and here /alues. inderson C ? ?B?i in "understanding between! The most vers to outlaw war and estab-j France is th ivorld court. He also urged! States medi< ition of a supplemental treaty j bird lover, a ermany to provide separate; the intervals cal rights and obligations." jcome next. EXPERT Mil Four years experience in tir Let us look over yours. PENNAL VULCANIZING At City Garage. f y i - L _< i / J *? a ci'imiii ? ?1 ism feels muc | more a / home on y si reef the^n Waste avt ? If you want your optimism to start a savings acocunt today. 1 &' , will show you the way to Coi [ft. and Respect. Waste will show H way to Lost Prestige and pe ? poverty. Open an account with once! ,?iy?JWVK tv? r-=n-*-\/nrvi/-^]ra i Ifi uiuiov auciw^ i R wEmsy ciH^e nable | 9886-9259 B lC?Vl OAV?_ I 9 ion, OCX- |ag r est detail H , itting you |jj r-toWear, Silks, you will o. J conspicuous ird ine crow says a Uriited :al officer, who is also a nd who studied birds ia ; of battles. Swallows e building. 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