The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, March 31, 1920, Section One Pages 1 to 16, Image 10
You Can't Rub It
Rheumati
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eause of the pain, and go after
that. Remove the cause, and you
remove the pain.
You will never be rid of Rheu
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Edgerton, Indiana, eighteen miles Dayton, Ohio, Mu
cast of here, a town or about 500 persons were report
population, is reporte( to have been i dozen or more badly i
practically destroyed. Many persons which struck near G:
are reported to have been injured shortly after. 8 o'cl<
there. At Ossian, In(lana, fifteen storm centered about
miles south of Fort Wayne, a score of Greenville. Wire
of persons were injured, two perhaps traction service has
fatally. The property damage at Os-I
sian is estimated- at $250,000. Number Repor
One Person Killed Toledo, 0., March
St. Louis, Mo., Mar. 28.-Louis Hel- ersons are reportc(I
lings, 23 years, Oklahoma City, was jured in a storm of
killed, four persons are known to tions which struck
have suffered minor injuries and many IRa' onrte
buildings in St. Louis and the suburbs'hrlaetng.
were dlamagedl in a wvind storm this Toablne
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ROOT, 'tC ooRTk
To Smn QUE$sO
Wants to Know Where Limit ol
Amendment is to Be Drawn
SPEAKS FOR "WET" SIDE
Believed That Supreme Court Wil
Give Final Decision Now Soon
Washington, March 29.-A possibil
ity that the Supreme Court migh1
pass final judgment on prohibitior
questions now before it by the mid
die of next .Month was seen by som
observers today in the announce
ment that the court recess to be taker
at the conclusion of the argument,
on these cases, probably tomorrow
would extend to April 10 instead o
April 12. The opinio.n was expressec
by those familiar with the court'i
procedure that a decision might bc
rendered immediately when the couri
reconvenes.
Further argument on both sides o:
questions touching validity of th
constitutional amendment and th<
Enforcement Act, now before th<
court, was presented today. They
were in connection with the original
suit brought by New Jersey as well
as appeals from that State and fron
Wisconsin. Rhode Islan'd, Kentuck5
and Massachusetts have already beer
argued and will be considered at th<
same ,time.
Root Addresses Court.
Elihu Root, representing Christiar
Feigenspan, a brewer, of Newark
N. J.; Attorney General Thomas F
McCran, of New Jersey, in oppositior
to the constitutional amendment and
Asistant Attorney General Willian
L. Frierson for the government, ad
dressed the court today.
Mr. Root characterized the prohibi
tion amendment' as new legislation
made under "color of an amendment,'
affecting personal rights. If its va
lidity was upheld, he said, the effect
would be that the court recognized,
in addition to the legislative powers
of Congress and the States, a third
legislative power, namely, enactment
of legislation by consent of three
fourths of the States, which, he said,
would be "a perversion not only of
the word, but of the whole tone and
character, of the Constitution."
"It is of little consequence," Mr.
Root said, "if there be or be not pro
bibition in this country. It is of vast
:onsequence, however, that your Ho'n
>rs now decide rightly and for the
zood of our country in the future if
there are to be any liniits to the
power of amendment and where the
line of limitation is to be drawn.
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"ONFIRMS STAND
OF PRESIDENT
Wallace Says American Not Opposed
to German Troop Move
Paris, Mar. 29.-Hugh C. Wallace,
:he American ambassador to France at
oday's session of conference of am
.)assadors Confirmed the statement
tade in Washington that Persident
W~ilson was not opposed to the entry
>f mor'e troops5 of the German regular
'irmy into the Ruhr Valley if the,Ger
man Government diesiredi to send them
there.
D)uring the session Ambassador Wal
laice handed to Premier Millerand the
note of President Wilson regardling
the Turkish question. No indication as
to the contests of the ntote was given
out I. Tihe conference of a mbassad ors
continued considleration of the re
sponseC to bie sent to the Hungarian
plen ipotentiarties concerning questions
whicuh have arrisen with regard to the
peneeLC terms sub~mittedl to Hungary.
Meadsures for the evacuation of Ruis
sians meanacedl by the Bolsheviki ad
v'ance in the Novorossisk and Crimea
regions wvere also taken up and the
conference decided that the popula
tions in the territories in which plebis
cites have licen held may not partic
ipate in the coming elect ions.
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Five Persons Killed
Opelika, Ala., Mar. 28.-Five per
sons were killed and a dlozen or more
injured at Agricola, a small settlement
near Camp Hill, twventy miles north
of here, by a tornadlo this afternoon,
accordling to passengers arriving here
tonight on a Central of Georgia train
from~ Birmingham.
Heavy ptroperty dlamage is st'id to
have been wrought around Camp lill.
The electric transmission line of the
Alabama Power Company was torn
down and towns south, including
Opelika, are without current from
that source tonight.
Three Persons Killedc
Fort Wayne, Ind., Mar. 28.-Three
p~ersons were killed and many injured
in a storm which swept across North
ern Indiana tonight, (doing damage to
property estimated at several million
dollars. The fatalities occurred at
Zulu, Indiana, ten miles east or here,
where many houses were blown
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ted Killed who said he saw men and women lying
rch .28.-Several in the streets with buildings wrecked
d killed and a all about them.
ijured in a storm
'Cenville, Ohio, Report Village Wiped Out
ick tonight. The Dayton, Ohio, March 28.-A storm
four miles west which apparently settled on Nashville
s are down and a village ten miles west of Greenville, A
been cut off. tonight ,is reported to have wiped out
that village, and is known to have
ted Killed caused the death of four persons and
8.-A number of injury to a score or more.
killed and in- Sixteen Dead or Missing
cyclonic propor- Springfield, Ohio, Mar. 28.-A strip
Swanton and of territory one-half mile wide and six
ty miles wvest of miles in length, between Greenville
and Union City, Ohio, was completely
have been sent devastated b~y a tornado late today.
Shore train. The Sixteen personm are reported dead
re by a motorist or missing.
reloped Tractor
YIse i this permnits use 'of all spt 'gearu.
All gears arg icus steelk enclosed, and run
in oIL.
This tractor enasily handles No plows 7 or
8 Inches deep. It has plenty of reserve power.
For al1 kinds of field work its is unequaled.
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TRbTRS Manning, S. C.