The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, August 20, 1919, Image 5
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SPEEDY ACTION ON PEACE
TREATY WIL BE URGED
Senator Hitchcock Denounces Commit
tee for Keeping Treaty in "Cold
Storage" While the World.
Suffers.
IS CRUCIAL SITUATION
Administration Leader Declares Even
ing of League Control Committee,
But Do Not Control Senate.
Washington, Aug. 17.- -What prom
ises to be one of the crucial weeks of
the tpeace treaty fiht in the Senate
began today with the irinnce of a
formal statement by . rator Hitch
cock, of N..'u.. :fie administrator
Senate leader, declaring conciition
throughout the country demanded
that the treaty be brought out of the
foreign relations committee promptly
and ratified.
For five weeks, Senator Hlitchcock
said; the treaty has been 'in cold stor
age" in a committee controlled by its
enemies. Action on it should be the
first step, he asserted, in dealing with
the high cost of living.
During the week, the outstanding
feature of which is to be the White
House conference Tuesday between
Fresiednt Wilson and the committee
Senator Hitchcock is expected to make
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about yousr methods and tho pubihti
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L~7~J 'LL YOUR
ds OtwSpecial
OFFiACES: PE' ERSB.UlG,V
a speech urging that the treaty, be
brought to a vote and voicing* opposi
tion to any amendments.
Will Resume Hearings.
Tomorrow the committee will re
sume its hearings, questioning Thomas
F. 1W*llard, a writer on , far eastern
subjects, regarding the treaty previ
sion which gives Japan contori in
Shantung. Against this provision Re
-$ublicans Senators declare opposition
is increasing and they argue that in
terest fully warrants withholding
committee action regarding it until
all the possible facts have been un
covered. Later in the week four other
witnesses are to be heard.
So that committee consideration
may not be interrupted, leaders said
the Senate, might have only a brief
session tomorrow and then adjourn un
til Wedensday. Senator Owen, Demo
crat, of Oklahoma, has given notice
he will speak on .the tague of na
tions. Several other addresses also
ave expected during the week.
Interest in Tuesday's White House
conference increases as the time draws
nearer. It is expected Mr. Wilson
will be asked to disclose many of the
inside developments in the peace ne
gotiations, which the members say
they have failed to get from the wit
nesses examined.
Hitchcock Wires Statement.
Senator Hitchcock's statement wired
here from the Senator's summer home
at Swampscott, Mass., was made pub
lice through the local office of the
league to enforce peace.
"The treaty ratification situation'
the statement said "changed some
what during the past week. A new
issue was raised when I asked the
chairman of the foreign relations com
mittee and majority members when
they proposed to get action.
"I took this course after consult
ing with a number of Senators. There
has been a/growing demand for ac
tion by the committee. It has had
the treaty since July 10. For five
weeks, therefore, the treaty has been
in cold storage without a vote or
any other action.
"The Senate is waiting and the
cotintry is waiting and the impati
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1t Governor
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AND END'ORSES
rService *
is letter reproduced />elow:
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OF TRADE
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or the dirnet ion of Mr. .i. 5.
and! in this confnoction I am
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as particularly imprassad with
limilnary advartising campaign
othing sansational or exciting
was ploana.! with the mannor in
ositatingly rocommond! your corn
and thoroughly offiotont in the
d.
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lIy andic profitably. Ninety-Seven Thou
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once is increasing. Everyone knows
that the enemies of the treaty and
opponents of the league of nations
control the committee. Everyone also
knows that they do not control the
Senate. Public sentiment resents the
suggestion that the opponents of the
peace treaty might keep it locked. up
in committee and this greatly delays
ratification."
Early Vote is sought.
Mr. Hitchcock said it was the hope
of .the administration forces to begin
voting in committee this 'veek on pro
-.a. amendments, m epmvri~ory to
hav'ing the tr it yrepo. 'ed to th Sen
Rte in a wveek or ten (lays.
"It is of little importance," the
Senator continued, "what the com
mittee does as long as it does some
thing. If it recommendls amendments,
the Senate will reject them. If it
mutilates the treaty, the Senate will
:-re the damage dlone. T[he chief
iarm~ that the comlmittee can~ (do is in
~ausing dielay.
"Everyone ntow realizes that we are
till suff'ering from war and that the
irgc step toward relief is to ratify the
~reaty. The President's addltress served
.o arouse the country to the impor-I
aunee of the treaty ratilication as one
>f the steps ne'cessary to reduce the
yost of liv'iqg.
"ie has very properly connected
.he high cost of living with the wvar.
Jo has shown that the first step) that
nust be taken is the rat ification of
he treaty."
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Macon, Gan., A ug. 17. --Macon has
>een included in a chain of twenty
teveh Southern cities in which cotton
varehouses are to 'he huil.t by the
Jnion Ware'house Company of Balti
nore, Mdl~., it was announced todlay.
NOTICl(E OF" DISCIIA IWGE
I will apply to the .Judge of Pro
>atte for Clarendon County on the
lst day of September 1919 at 11
>'clock a. in., for letters of Discharge
is EEecutrix of the Estate of W. E.
Browvn, deceased.
eMaria Scott Brown,
Executrix.
Manning, S. C., July 3, 31st 1919 c.
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FIRST PROFITEER IS
CONVICTED AND FINE
Grocer Pays $500 for Selling Sugar
Fifteen Cents a Pound
in Binghamton.
Important new developments in ti
governments fight to reduce the hit
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rough, it refreshes and satisfies.
Give our Soldiers and Sailors
a Job-They deserve it
cost of living Cane today.
D One of the most interesting was the
announcement by Attorney General
Palmer that the first federal vonvic
tion for profiteering had been ob
Plies Cured in 6 to 14 Days
AeDrugist Befund ulny if PALO OINTMENT fai,
tocure itcyiea, sind. Being or Protruding i re
.h Instantly relieves Itcing Piles anti you can g I
restful sleep after the fist application. Price ie
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tained. District Attorney Lucey tele
graphed from Binghamton, N. Y.
that a retail grocer had been fined
$500 for selling sugar at 15 cents a
pound. No details were given and
the law under which the case was
brought was not known here.
"A few good cases of prolituering
in each state wil lsettle that trouble."
Mr. Palmer remarked.
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