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ARRESTS FOLLOW i RIOTS IN CHICAGO Police Ask That Coroner's Investigation Be Postponed for Few Days. ! Chicago. June 21.?With R. D. Jonas, said by the police to be the white leader of an organization advocating the return of negroes to 1 ' TTVl...., wl T?/J5o- or*/] A 0yS5111 icl? 1'jU v% ai u ivvuuiu^ seven negroes under arrest in connection with a riot last night in the : Chicago black belt that resulted in i the killing of two white men and the wounding of several negroes, police and federal officers began an inves- i tigation of the "Star Order of Ethio- j pia" whose members were reported' ? ?. _ J xi ? to have participated in tne auau. i The police were still searching for; Joseph Fernon, who is said to call; himself the "great Abyssinian"' and _ his. son. According to report, they,! garbed in fantastic raiment, also j vrere leaders of the parade. Jonas said that he had warned federal of-! ficers last week of the proposed pa-j rade of the cult and that they should be on the watch for trouble but de-; -clared that no attention had been paid to his statement. Packages of pamphlets explaining i4Egyptian secrets" were taken from Redding. He had concealed them under his clothing:. They were held as evidence of his alleged activities among negroes in spreading the cult, i The ^inquests into the deaths of Charles Hoyt, 'a cigar store clerk, . .and Robert L. Rose, a sailor, victims of the riot, was postponed until June 25 at the request of the police. Cap-: tain Caughlin of the Cottage Grove -police station "declared that he had three of the men. believed to be implicated in the shooting, under ar- : rest and wanted more time to search for a fourth said to be a negro, for mcr soiaier. Inquiry By Government. While the police were quizzing the m alleged leaders of the Abyssinian cult, Edward J. Brennun, chief investigator for the department of justices started an inquiry on behalf of the government. j Wo caiH n <?pavt'hin2' investigation would be made to determine just how far the Abyssinian movement has spread and what individuals are behir 1 it. Resolutions denouncing- Jonas as a -white leader responsible for creating unrest among the negroes were passed today by several negro organizations. They said that the riot was not caused by racial feeling but was the result of radical propaganda and that reputable negroes had no part in the movement. ! Jones was said to have been the chief speaker at a meeting to urge Mayor William Hale Thompson to; "become a candidate for president on a third pferty ticket backed by the ^solid Irish and negro vot^ " Mni-k I ifpraturp S' z ! Thousands of pieces of literature relating to the Abyssinian movement * were confiscated bv the police in a Taid on a gargage on tlie Southside.: According to the police, ope leaflet ^boasted that a standing army of 4,*000,000 was in readiness in Ethiopia. Applications for admission to the orfder were among the papers.' They were captioned ~ ai-ir uiuci m pia" and bore Bib, > ouotations. Jonas is said tojiave claimed to be from Norfolk. The police saiu c light that two -negro witnesses to the affair identi' fied Redding as the man who killed Rose and Hoyt. Previously Jonas had identified ? "Rpddine- as the man who led the pa- ^ rade &nd who burned the flag. Red- UJ dins:, smartly dressed in a frock . coat, protested that his name was S1i George Brown and that he had just ?* come to Chicago from St. Louis. He s" said he was a laborer for the street railwav. J^t 1 he Jonas admitted to detectives that j he was at one time a leader of the Abyssinian movement but denied any j0 connection with Sunday's parade. The police tonight were searching at -c? nsmPf) Mrfrftvick. ca iUl IWW iri vmvtu , k U said to be agitators for the African u? colonization scheme. They were in- at formed that one of the brothers left be Sunday night either for ii liladelphia p. or New York, and authorities in;' those cities were asked to watch for tr h-~*. j ac A meeting of striking waiters, * Oi -whites and negroes, called for to- sc night, was prohibited by Chief of Po- P? lice Osrrity, who said that the intermingling of whites and negroes would be dangerous. i~e \ Ivo ' I >U ? Pittsburgh, June 21.?Officials of xh the Pittsburgh police department announced late tonight that they had. gU arrested Oscar McGavick, a negro ofjin Chicago, who is wanted in that city ] th in connection with Sunday's rioting. > The negro was taken from a train to- ^ night when it arrived here from Chicago. Authorities said he claimed at 'first that he was "George Brown", but admitted later that he was McGavick. He was arrested on instruc- _ tions from the Chicago police. i STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. T The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Farmers Oil Mill will 1,^1,1 , ? thp rourt house at Newber V C 1ICUI v..~ ry, S. C., on Saturday, June 26, 1020,! at 11 o'clock, for the election of di-j rectors for the ensuing: year, and for the transaction of other business. h< Please attend in person or by proxy. ; tf * J. H. WICKER, j N 6-ll-5t Manager, j )e] .'SPECIAL ELECTION IN ST. aj PHILLIPS SCHOOL DISTRICT jri NO. 22. 1 r: Whereas, one-third of the resident r< freeholders and a like proportion of s; 'the resident electors of the age of ir '21 in the St. Phillips school district, tc No. 22, the county of Newberry, sj state of South Carolina, have filed; a petition with the county board of si education of Newberry county, South ' q Carolina, petitioning and requesting S that an election be held in the said school district on the queston of fi levying a special tax of two (2) T mills on the taxable property within a r ? 9 TOAS ? are the eating" I -sa^5 <0, Superior corn flal* that ma] < *A rr\T^ yuu w ui more. i * I ?? Every man ^ woman an world has "Liver Troul . Many of them Die fro realize it. 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The members of the board of ustees of said school district shall t as managers of said election, nly &uch electors as reside in said hool district and return real or irsonal property for taxation, and ho exhibit their tax receipts and gistration certificates as required in neral elections, shall be allowed to . >te. Electors favoring the levy of , ch tax shall cast a ballot containing ( e word "Yes" written or printed ereon, and each elector opposed to ch levy shall cast a ballot contain11? 3 nr nririfofl ?? ine wuru Mnmn v* |/ji>u?vui ereon. Given under our hands and seals is, the 21st day of June, 1920. C. M. WILSON, 0. B. CANNON, J. B. HARMON, County Board of Education. NOTICE OF ELECTION 0 Be Held in Newberry School District on the Question of Voting an Additional Tax of Three Mills for School Purposes in Said School District. Whereas, the following petition as been filed with the board of trusts of Newberry School District, o. 1: "We, the undersigned, qualified lectors and resident freeholders of ?e of twenty-one years, of Newber1 School District, No. 1, of Newber7 County, South Carolina, hereby ?quest that an election be held in lid District for the purpose of votan additional tax of three mills o > be used for school purposes in lid District": And whereas, the said petition is gned by more than one-third of the ualified electors residing in said chool District; And whereas, upon hearing and ling the said petition the Board of 'rustees of the said School District: dopted a resolution ordering an j 1 1TIF5J best know of ke ( lt fa mm 5595555255EE555EEEE5?E2?S?55555!5EE5555 d child in the K )le " some times. 9| m it and never ? his. And folks 19 thousands have B 'backer's Liver V relieve "Liver S he Bowels open ed. You ought B ; prescription? 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Look for the name Gold Modal on erery box ud accapk no imitation election to be held on the third day of July, 1920, on the question of voting the said increase of three mills tax; and appointed managers of the said election; and authorized the chairman and Secretary of the said Board of Trustees to give due legal notice of the election; \Wv thprefore. notice is hereby given that an election is ordered and will be held in Newberry School District, No. 1. on the third day of July, 1920, on the question of increasing rhe school tax of the district by a special levy of three mills; that the polls shall be opened at the court house not later than 10 o'clock in tl>: forenoon and kept open until five o'clock in the afternoon; that the following persons have been appointed managers to conduct the election: H. L. Speers, J. R. Davidson and S. 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