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jr Daily Times THE LATEST ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES 26th Year Florence, S. C. Wednesday Afternoon, June 23, 1920. $6.00 a year. NEWS OF COLUMBIA GATHERED BY TIMES CORRESPONDENT Governor Cooper Urges Spe cial Sermons Preached Against Illiteracy. NEW HEALTH EFFORT Miss Jessie Fraser Joins the State Board of Health. WILL SHIP SODA WITHOUT DELAY RAILROAD COMMISSIONER HAS ASSURANCES FROM THE OFFICIALS. (Wyatt A. Taylor.) Columbia, June 23.—That nhipments of nitrate of soda will be made by tho railroads operating out of Charleston, without delay, was the statement made here today by Chairman Frank Shealey, of the railroad commission. DEAD AND WOUNDED 'NO FOOD FOR THOSE BURLESON’S STAND 'MAY GET GOMPERS SEN. HARDING COVER THE STREETS ' WHO ARE FIGHTING j IS SAID TO FORECAST TO COME SOUTH . DISAPPOINTS SOVIET RUSSIA 1 MR. WILSON’S STAND OF LONDONDERRY rCDCr.ATiON P ESIDENT HAS v,t-N .N.ITED TO CHARLESTON SUFFRAGIS1 No Cessation in Battle Be Communist Party Proclama Rumblings of Discord Over (W j att A> Tay i 0 r.) Republican Campaign Ml tween Unionists and I tion Fatlls Into Hands i Prohibition Are Becom j Columbia, Ju..u .3 —a strenuous er- chine Strikes Its First Nationalists. Of Officials. ing Greater. tort, with hopes ot success, is being Big Snag. j | inida by the South Carolina Federa i CALL FOR TROOPS CALL TO WORKERS STORM TO BREAK tion of Labor to have aamuel Gomp- WOMEN IN ARM] 1 ‘ 1 ers, president of the American Fed- following his return from charleston ( 'n ie House of Commons Is Asked to Refuse to Load Signs Point to Struggle Be- where he hald a conference with offi cials of ihe three trunk lines reaching shipsidc. There are thousands of tons of nitrate in port at Charleston, btu cveiy effort is being made to tnove it without delay, and shipment Told That Assassins Control. Ships For Japan and Poland. .1 tween Bryan and Administration. oration of Labor, address the South Selection of Executive Cc Carolina labor convention in Charles- U f‘r»mr.lAt»rl ton in September, a meeting of the "““CC is L,Ompietea. executive council of the organization Harding In Bad. having been held in Columbia Sun- Londonderry. June 23.—There Was Washington. June 23.—A proclama-' San Francisco, June 23.—Rumblings d y to make plans for this event. The Washington June 23—The Rep no cessation today in the battle bo- issued by the central executive "f discord over tno prohibition issue officers of the federation are in com- lican campaign machine struck Florence Times Bureau, Wyatt A. Taylor. Correspondent. Columbia. June 23—Governor C n- is sending to every minister in... ^‘"''’ factions. During the night the state a letter asking that the tOTL unless unforeseen causes arise to ,f. u .*i nn „ m-nr-tni n.t.litimist narri. ed - by the .Department of Justice. ^ - — , , subject of stamping out illiteracy | prevout car movements. The car sit- Icaduls^roni^whlch tbe^kent’tin a'coiv c-Uls on aU transport workers to re- bers tor tV ‘ e Democratic national con- year, espacially in view- of the fact nominee in November. 'oop jy*! 1 bu 8ati sfactory, stated railroad of lwueQ uuionist and Nationalist committee of the communist party of became hour'y more omnious as the niuulcation with Mr - Gompers and fj rHt 8naK today—one so serious r ln ‘ficlals at the conference in Um-les- tat . tionM DuriuK the n , gl)t thc rival America, copies of which were receiv- rt cle 3 atos arrived in increasing mini- getting^im for th? convemmm th?^ U may prevent th « election of’ in thc state be discussed on Sunday I nation is Improving, it was reported. ! tlnuous fj re Juiv 4th. This is "Liberty Sunday,’I Tho railroad officials state that the j and the governor urges that it be iuaximum number of cars that can be j 1,0,,,}^ ju,,,, 23. fuse to lead and transport any mu . ter laid for Poland. Japan or any other 1 loaded in one day is 200. ustd as an rx'casion to urge for lib erty trom tho state’s blight of illit eracy. The governor's letter is at the sug which consignees release empty ears, gestloii of the state Illiteracy com-['and Chairman Shealy. of the railroad mission, which is beginning a cam- commission, today issued an urgent uaigiK against illiteracy to cover the summer months. The week follow ing "Liberty Sunday’’ will be ob served as “write your name” week, and the aim will be to organize classes for adult illiterates, that every such illiterate in the state might be taught to write his name. Twenty thousand voters signed the club rolls in the state in 1916 with a cross, net being able to sign their names. There are also thousands of others who cannot read and write and it *pu t , a dispatch from country ‘ fighting Soviet Russia.” , e * !0lu ' Londonderry says that many dead and ■ tion of the situation depends to a . V0U nded are lying in the streets. I large extent on the promptness with . - 1 Dublin. June 23.—Citizens of London derry have requested tbfe Irish gov j ernment to send more troops to that appeal to tho consignees of nitrate ia | Thov nr(r „ tha | contro i of th „ the state to unload and release cars as;. C |ty bo assumed by competent mlll- ... ...... ..... laJ . v authority and that martial law be GCOD ROADS BONDS DEFEATED AT POLLS rapidly as possible, In order that the movement of the fertilizer from Char leston. now needed by the farmers, might not be hampered. 1 vention. that he was unable to accept the invi- It was the expressed disappn 1 Hope that the storm might spend ,at ' on °1 ihe federation for the con- of woman suffrage leaders to itself behind the closed doors of the ' e “ tion >ear. j Senator Hardings at ; 11); towa . e 1 o.e 00 Reports made the executive conn tho ratification of suffraee platform committee were virtually c .ji 0 f the federation at Its meeting stitutional amendment, j abandoned by leaders and they are Sunday showed that the conditions ex- This paramount question of thWi | prepared to face the outbreak of de- l s ’lng in labor circles throughout the titude ot the women voters toWi bate on the floor of the convention, , a T a ‘'T"* ^ V'r’V” 5 h M R T b,,<an party 0VerBh,u| sued today by officers of the federation comnletely the other imobr I Al^ady the overshadowing issue ot j a l0 t he effect that relations between (Vvelopments of the day rev^f 1 preconvention conferences Is the ques capital and labor in South Carolina aiounu Senator Harding and Re tion of the platform declaration are better than in a;«y other part of lican Chairman Will Hays. . dry law, the country. It was stated also that these was the reclaimed The situation in London- .LITTLE INTEREST SHOWN, LIGHT against the present bone dry law, the country. It was stated also that these was the appointment ofetll dornr Is regarded as extremely enve 1 VOTE CAST IN TESTER I winch almost took the whole stage to plans are on foot for improvement of executive secretary of the Reiml yg ‘‘ DAY’S ELECTION. 'itself as delegates heard of Post- conditions even. jean national committee. Wl Dublin, June 23—A police patrol of *~nr was ambushed yesterday near Miss Ames Speaks At- ! Bantl T r - One'constable was killed, a m summer acno^i —, itself as master General Burleson’s announce- The state federation is to employ a There has also been selected (Wyatt A. Taylor.) Columbia. June 23.—Miss Margaret The special election held in this coun ment for a modification of Volstead state organizer, the selection of tho additional member of the execi_ tv yesterdav on the question of issue- at; L l 111 * vidual for the position to be a.i- committee, who 1$ not a membes I sergeant was shot in the head and ing $450,000 bonds for the purpose of H >’ many who regard General Burle- nouncod later in the week. the national committee, but Cl [another constable shot In the hodv bn idrng good reads brought out a 8011 as the political spokesman for The dates for the Sep-ember con- ma n Hays at a late hour today ______ very small vote, even some of the the White House this development is vention of the federation of labor are been unable to get in touch % ts failing to hold the accepted as a warning of which way September 20-21. and It Is stated that llJ1 *i. 'me announcement of his na r.( ndon, Jdne 23.—Moving the ad coun,, y Precincts failing and it is the aim of the illiteracy B. Ames, a field director for the Nat- n of the liouse of Common* Action at all. The bond issue was the wind of administration influence P'nns for this gathering indicate that Probably will be made tomoi (epaumeut to teach all of these to .onal league of Women Voters anrt|f or p Iir po a g 0 f calling attention * ost tor "bil® complete returns have | would blow. Others refused to take 't will be one of the best conventions ,n addition. Chairman Hays an 'ernment, w)«rh appeared powerless to * ns is the vote of ,he 1)0X68 report- _, . - — - - made maintain th 1 sanetitv of life The p d up to the hour the forms closed , which a large number of South Car here today by the University and the ■ • - saneui.v or me. The , in Columbia, in each of nouncement of this fact was * 8 interested, next Tuesday sta f e rufirage organization, which is I interested in Miss Ames' coming. Miss Ames is said to ue quite an the 29th. One of these is the state board of health, when a number of import- orator, and public speaking will be ant will stswiA 11 ^ _ . _ . chief seoreta-j' for Ireland and the ^is afternoon: viceroy, h* 1 said. w°re prisoners in Prec ' nc * their own houses. The officers of Dub : Mill •in Castle were equally prisoners and Scronton - obliged to take exercise in the castle £, ,oyence - grounds. 1 he nations of the world cert the ex-officio members of'I onnoM executive committee: Colum- “John T. Adams, Iowa, vice ctal Char- injn ot national committee: Cla| f n de B. Miller of Minnesota, seerl In the league issue, W. J. Bryan al J 1 McDevitt. Greetivilio: A H Dick-' t:u -V national committee and Kbe.nezer ready is standing directly opposed to u,an ’ Horence, and For Againrt President Wilson’s views as to the ^lombia 0 31 party attitude. That dates back to the 1 34 Jackson day dinner when Mr. Wilson 76 1 urged that the democrats enter tb 21 s campaign on the issue of ratification John L. Davis, *«* rui sale of (-onrfonsaH lo “ udbucuuoui .u rtHu i were p-fating the finger of scorn at , Tirnmonsvi - lp - 1 /»3 4 8 of the league covenant without ma- small cocaine™ ™ C _ hlnKOn ' ° f ' the 0, ' , Massachusetts ' England’s inability to mJlnuThS Another meeting raaUers will come up, among one of the subjects which she will J, h< l_Ti?_ U0 ? 0 . f . f0rbi ? ain ? the She Is a descendant of Ann. Evergr.een 11 g terial reservations. authority in Ireland. He demanded BIack s ^’ am P - 9 0 The former secretary of state stood inartful law and m ire troops. Cartersville 4 13 just as strongly for acceptance of sen- Theoloeical fiemlnarv ' u,,ie '- I,a P n,ai ' ^ sonooi in i\ew — : j ;-' ars 115 1 ate reservations as a basis of ratifica- cessor to Dr L O neavds vviio re- baS 8inte d0ne c,Hzen ’I Y. M. C. A MAN ' l*?** X Roads —r 24 8 tion and in order to seep the league centlv resiirnert tho » ui sh,p and 8uft) ' a 8 e work in many states. 1 ^ o, ,eld *• «W '«'*-«>’ tM. tary of the foreign mission commit ' aUmn,er W,U be ,D pubUc »P eakin K colony. , •o 3 *- • ke 1 P.'.iss Ames was a student at lb ins ecs o t e ( olumbiu Carrie Chapman Catt school in New ' : FIELD DAY PROGRAM FOR MONDAY, JULY 5TH BOY SCOUTS OF PEE DEE SEC TION PLANNING GREAT ATHLETIC EVENT tee oT the Southern Presbyterian parlla i m6ntary ,aw an <l Procedure, na church. Dr. Whaling has handed in tl0 “ a1 ’ 8ta *? and ,0cal . S ove mment. hie resignation to President Thorn an , d 0ther bran(h6s of learning ‘cat-j ton Whaling, of the Seminary and culated t0 Inake better women citi- his successor will be chosen ’ next zens ” The cou r 86 - however, will be Tuesday. Dr. Whaling stated today for men as wcl1 as wom6n A large that he has a man in view for the po gttendai166 °f high school teachers is sition in case Dr. Reavis insists 01 ex P ected f °r the summer school, his resignation being accepted. T' resignation will . be passed upo first. Other matters pertaining to the affair of the Seminary wilt at- nization of these planters will be The fourth event of next Tuesday Still another meeting for next Tuesday is that of the sweet potato W. Upton. Illinois, treasurer. Executive Committee Appointed The executive committee, whlq was appointed today as follows: Will H. Hays, chairman ex-offlei' Mrs. Harriett Taylor Unton. v4c| chairman, Ohio; Harry M. Daughe ty, the pre-convention manager fa Harding. Ohio: Mrs. Katharine Phi lips Ed.son, CafifJ^-’ia: Mrs. MaJ lev L Fosseon, Minnesota: Jake 'Hamon, Oklahoma; Jofcp W. Idaho; A. T. Hert, Kentucky: Uhal D. Hllles New York; R. B Pc~* ell Nebraska: Mrs, Jeannett Hyde. Utah; Mrs. Arthur L. Lird more. New York: Boise PenrosJ Pennsylvania; Mrs. Corinno Roosl veil Robinson, New York; Mra ___ Salem str.-zu* 1 64 covenant out of the campaign. I GET DEGREES ‘ 23 21 If Mr. Burleson’s statement is to be Langston School House __ 1 49 accepted as representing the Presi- ., .. .. DECORATED IN RECOGNITION OF Grove 0 43 dent’s views on prohibition, delegates ‘ Mth ® f Pl , a ^ Day lb ® THEIR SERVICES TO CIt - v 6 61 said, it now was evident that Bryan v & a ^ T Pl T ° f . FRANCE. j jand administration forces were to an .!?L 0y A SC ° Ut8 New York J^Tls T went f ' Gala Day F ° r Vi SitOrs 'plSform^ Mr^ B^n’s ^views Ke ber ° f Sco " t ’l' roo P 8 from all over, Christine Bradley South. Kentuck; To D ^ gton Ju,y 5 the degree of Oflicier d e e T A^dlmTe ! Garlin « l6n * 8 going ahead at a There is a*! so. it was Jaid. a third point wX'show “an ^‘terest^in" thf^e^nt by France for services rendered dur-‘ ^h, h haV ® the largest Ju, y on which the President and his former wh ,. h it honed will h^a ner,?^ I the H a fi e hi h ! ^r^rVr'mJn'v ^ ^“n For many years be- vention. It was recalled that when [ ^ interest "each year. GREAT FIRFS IN BALTIMORE.»>y the Oversej,, Deparimeat o£ Uio C ^ the* WorlJ W w~ _Wl .h Ch D m7 Inei * a8 tlle Fresldeot asked eon areas tor au- The troop making the best OAM-S. Ok * MiuJ^eJ- ^ " —a 55SSM ION AND A HALF RESULTS. PROPERTY DAMAGE OF A MILL- awarded in recognition of serWees' Fou^h^V jTT7 1"^* «« d er the league of nations, Mr rVautKm c7p7 tbVgift" ol VTrT jperformed by the Y socertaries for i ™! h .vl. Ju !;.’ and . the . attendaQt0 Bryan promptly issued a statement in Finkelstein. This cup suitably en- ;>oth the French and ^ ^ ““ ies. growers of the state, when an orgn ^ nization of th/ise planers will be Baltimore, June 23. Two fires last formed. night and this morning in the husl- MRS BROWN RITRMTTn The fourh event of next Tuesday ne8s distr,ct caU8ed ,hc ,oss of 11 __! J y_ RNED is the opening of the University ion and a ha f d ol ,ar8 - Summer school, which will bring ^ several hundred teachers to the cap foreign Office Savs ,tal city ‘ I Mexico Is Peaceful Studying Cotton j Octavios Peres, the representative iMcx,co City, June 23—Revolts r<v of the Brazilian government, who PoHed in various parts of the conn has BY GAS EXPLOSION severe BURNS ON FACE AND HANDS BUT IS RESTING COM- FORTABLY TODAY. and was unusually^S 1 ^V'* 1 opp ^ slu « n . 10 ,l - ^ graved, is or, exhibition in Mr. Fin This year the celebration will b-^ u Go88i P ,n fl and ^ ait,n fl ke’,steins window, and Is, one of the held Monday, July 5th. and many wi RmH® arrlva ‘ Senator Glass,, handsomest trophies ever offered progressive steps will bo added to whnm wm Bryan ’ aU ,? r f , or any P’ JI 'POsc in Florence The ^4” attractions which formerly 1 i rea6b tbe convention dry , Scouts and all others interested are brqught such a large number of vL durlng B 16 , ^ek- th6 f6W Party lead-, highly gratified at Mr. . Finkelsteins itors to the city ers and de l e & at68 already on the g’eneroslty. First of all tne business men and' 81 ’ 0 ’?' 1 haVe been exchangL,g on,y Anv boy who wl8b68 to enter any the entire community, backed by the c '' , ' 8ipy eommert and exortssionn of of the individual contests can make Chamber of Commerce have deter P 0r ‘ sona 1 ‘°P mion on i88a68 to come up.' application to Mr. Lake at the Y. M mind to have everything absolutely Thf ’ , ' e “ av . ft boen no conf9 rence as C. A. or at either of the Scout am which includes' yet ’ and tbere ,s stin ,ittle activity, Masters, Mr F. A. Stall or Mr Ce- A program which Mrs. I B. Brawn was severely burn- tr, cd Tuesday afternoon at her home on ' co Pine street by an explosion of her gas I from earlv- inominv until it that stove Mrs. Brown had turned on the I night has'been arranged, and'R hr dis,ract &t coun- w^.nt ' i 8ht n- t | b<! t ' toV<! and tbo match' impressed upon all prospective vis-| outlook ’ went out The oven was closed and -iters, that they wiil be the guests of' _ been studying” cotton' Yndustr; ™ o®^ d6 n.od 1„ a foreign Pine ^ uranTxW^ot^r ZI rmTn pretorniantcs oil Gregg in America, making Columbia his ^ ..^ment which said that stove. Mrs. Br2nZrt rornL ^ fs! i early . includes late at * or 1,16 • ,Te8 l dea Gal nomination to attention fro mthe platform RICHLAND FIRST TO RAISE QUOTA headquarters for many months, w,tb t,,p exception of Ihe plans to return to his country ami ,novpmf mt in Chihuhaui, the to report to his governent earlv ini try * K peaceful. 'Hnrititr ■;— 1—■ ‘““ v "• , * rucbis on — July. He states that he will leave * for annihlr i ^ , Wb,,e , she went lbt! t3wn ‘ with i 10 < -' har g p for any of Return From Long 'TJS Ca “ For Nations) n™ri^ l S:i th KS , :S„t 1 oh „ „ , to ! Automobile Tripj E1 — n In Mex,co r he, Mur orsf ^ H r u <» „ £ -r since tlie early part of this year’ Mexlpo f^ty. June 23—The cal! f aceand ba n d8 - Slie was taken to,* 18 this li 88 always been; music will th . r , r0n , 1 , Eat ° 1 ! 1 Rougp - La , r . C , UI " bla ’ Junp 2<l-—Richland and Since coming to America he Y hi* tor n«Honal elections fixes the dale tb ? h o 8 P|tal and her burns dressed j n . ot 8to P during the day. and an or- ™ akiag ,f hp tiip through the coun- Charleston ^unties are the first in CHARLESTON ALSO SURE TO PUT DEVELOPMENT BOARD CAM PAIGN OVER TOP. made anexhausUve^Tud^of'the cot * for ,he congressional election "for aftPrward8 returning to her home! 0,16811 a '’ vil! continue Ihe. music lo- !!' in rf' tV' J ( Iarrl8 automobile. fhey.Bouth Carolina to definitely promise ton industry, including the produc- A " gllst while the new presi- whRrp 8 li p i 8 resting comfortably to- °P ea air 8trp '» t dancing as late as’ IU , Bp ,’ ldfd f . 1 ' oads al thp way *0 raise their quotas in the state-wide ... V - prouuc night as the -lanhers care to trip tne d . bpecial . ,y flne gravel and shell expansion campaign of the South light fantastic: moving j. ^tu.es. 'ar wt,,. 8 "i. and Louisiana.'iCarolina Development Board, i nival attrac.iMs and disUmj,.! j ^ „ t , he [, e , they werp tbp guests _ In Richland, the county chairman, ph E. Will iams of Oregon. Mrs. Christine Bradley South, j| was announced, has been seloc as assistant secretary of the Ilepuf lican national committee. Refuses Request of Women The expressed disapproval of tli suffrage leaders, which may ovei affect Republican success at polls, came about as u result of Sei ator Harding’s refusal to interfera to secure the thirtv-nix.th statij which will ratify the suffrage amcm 1 ment. Thirty-nve states have ratil fled, hut suffrage leaders, in theii conference with the Republican nominee this afternoon, were Insist ent that he use his influence will the governors of either Vermont or| Connecticut for special ratification sessions of th« tcgisl8*”"''s "lihl er of those states. This Hacdinc refused to do. Some of the recognuized IcaderJ of the woman suffrage movement 'in| the country were present at today’s conference, which Senator Hardin recently requested, in order that be might outline directly to the wo4 men his viewpoint of suffrage. Miss Alice Paul, chairman of the natlou-l al woman's party, led the delegu-] tion. ing of the staple ancr also the manu- W *H he chosen on September day - farture into cloth. He has studied flRh In many states of the Union. He first studied the plant and later the Northern Baptists textile manufacture Since being in r« k.* <x> j this state Mr Peres has spent many, ln Convention Today days in the field with J R Clark, u farm demonstration agent for Rich ' "uffalo. June 23.—The thirteenth lend county He iffs also studied the u,,nua l meeting of the Northern Bap- FORM A NEW visitors will all add to the pleasures I Mr J . K - -lustice who just recent'Charles H Barron, today made such MEN FOUND TO FILL POSTS IN THE cotton warehouse system in South t,8t convention opened here today.* MINISTRY. Caroltnj# ' , Tbe annual' reports of officers and ‘ New Health Effort GERMAN CABINET' of the occasion, when the town and !L ed PT 5 ^ roa ‘ horence buy- progress in preparations for the ac- i community generally will' be tne . t ‘ S 1/ oae of thp * ar e p8 t a « d finest‘tual solicitation that he not only as- SEVERAC couimittee on hospitality. Sgveral j „ j 1 " 8 tn LoaiflIana - He also ^ured members of Governor Cooper’i i humorous features will emphasize, ’chased one ot trie most modern'.state committee the county wouh A nei^ealth effort in South Car t • olina began today when Miss Jes- 1 ’ ,CDrasK 3n loins slo Fraser, of Columbia, assumed du ties with the state aoard of health, i public health dlvison as pedagogi- 1 Washington, June 23—Fred Neiis-n cal Instructor In the fundamentals of Nebraska, was named vesterdav *,f public health. Miss Fraser will solicitor of the State Department spend the entire summer months lec Roland Mahaney. of New York was 1 luring the teachers attending the nominated solicitor of. the Department * summer school in various parts of of Labor. w 1 the state. Her work will be to in- *, struct the teachers how to teach HARDING public health methods in the public schools. She will give a course of Washington The annual reports of officers and , nnflnn Tlino „ committees is on the dav’s nroeram 1 London ' June 23.—Formation of a ■s on roe day s program. new Gennan <. abinet is reporte(1 ln a j Berlin dispatch to the Times today. I the message saying that men were State Department f(,und * or 8p vt*i-ai posts in the minis- emphasize " l ‘■ :,c ,uusl mouern .siaie committee the county would jthis part of the prgram. Do not r" , „ P , , dat r, gara « ps in Baton .'raise its quota of $15,000. but he pre- forget that everything will be abso- th ° 8 r«.ani ^L* e ^, tate a * ency r ° r •' iicted t ba t this sum will come from i £2, r d „ aev ‘" »"1 itnich more from ; ,and automobiles. Mr. Justice was the balance of the county w. j. bryan in : eh.'.,: r Mv T nr, • amMm 11 THE FAR WEST']- >7 ^ R °' S H “ a ' ‘mt bilk",. “"1 ■’ PARLEYS CONTINUE LOOK FOR MESSAGE FROM MEREDITH LAYS DOWN THE LAW REGARD ING CLASS OF NOMINEE AT SAN FRANCISCO. lectures at the Summer school at Hardiny^ontfnued^'lodaf Monday * fereace8 witb republican' leaders dls leaves work for children. cussing plans for tne campaign and the subjects to be dealt with In his acceptance speech. Copenhagen, June, 22—Christian Schroeder, Denmark’s popular actor who since the armistice ha« spent Another Shock -Felt AMATEUR WIRELESS OPERA- TORS IN CHARLESTON ASKED TP BE READY • FOR IT Great Falls,. Mont.. June 23—Will iam Jennings E-ryan in an address here last night declared that no can didate who stood against the policy I of prohibition should be nominated at kSan Francisco. UNION HEADS DENY GALL FOR A STRIKE Chamber of ouiuy chairman pre- i sided, and which was attended by . about 25 of th.3 prominent men of the ; oily and county, the aefintte decision ; was Reached that those present should '.underwrite the county's quota of $18,- 000 then and there. , RUMANIA SEEKS LOAN FROM UNCLE SAM •■**♦***♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦ PRESIDENT URGES 4 IMMEDIATE AWARD 4 Washington June 23—Presi- 4 SWITCHMEN’S STRIKE CONDI- TIONS SHOW SOME - IM- PROVEMENT IN PHIL ADELPHIA Cleveland June 23—Rumors Hih, l the railroad unions would ca| ba a( bp r oil properties. I Bucharest. June 22—Rumania h seeking to place a lean in the Unit ed States and wants to give as se curity her six per cent national bonds, without lien on her forest oi harleston June 23 Char.I:ston j 4. .dent Wilson sent a message 4 strike this week affecting the unions 4 today to the. railroad labor 41 were denied today by the chiefs of 4 board at Chicago urging it 4 the four brotherhoods. I 4 make an imirfcdiate award of 4 navy yard officials today announced I _ r that 8,1 amateur wireless operators all hi. ownings and spare time In ea.thquak?at fouro’clocirtt.« r I e l’! e8t « d to b « at , tbpir feeding tb» children of Vienna has ing’was felt chiefly in the snn/horn H t0IliK . ht at 8even oc 'l° pk eastern'^ the wage controversy. The text 4 l.ft tb. stage to d e T0 t e all bl» tlm. .wtloSofL.AaL” arl , ^„ ,1™’ £° ra . dl< : « tho lt.e.MS. w„. mad, * <» >w. wortt. , wood, fhore wt 'bo damade. 1 ”* 18 ^;?" ^Hculture^ ktorj.* pub „e. Albanians Repused -gII j t44*t***444 Yard Strike Improves i Boine, June 23.—Serious fighting oc Philadelphia, June 23—Improve-] urred between Albania insurgents ment In the yardmen’s strike sltu-^and Italian troops near Drasciovitza, 4 ation was reported today by the »according to an Avlona dispatch. The J Pennsylvania and Reading railroads Albanians were forced to retire. Changes Jn City Real Estate Two interesting real estate deal, were announced tod^y by Lucas and Brunson. The first was W. V. rott and Vance Gunrtv t) Dr. J. Williamson and Dargan-Harlee Realty Company, lot 66 feet wide on Dargan street, next to Express office, price $23,000.00. This lot was recently pur -hased by Parrott and Gaudy from F. M. Rogers, Sr. . J. G. Plowden to Dr. S. R Lucas, k>t on Irby street next to Postofflce, 7S feet front by 300 feet deep, price $19.- ’'00.00. Dr. Lucas made this purchase for investment. PRINCE IN AUSTRALIA Kangaroo and Emu Hunting Arr.ng ed for His Entertainment Sydney. Australia. June 22—Kan garoo and emu hunting have been irrauged for the Prince of Wales while he is in Australia, also duck •hooting The emu ts a large bird of the ostrich type and exceedingly nvlft of foot. The Prince will spend .everal nights at noted sheep sta« Hons (ranches) and will be given an opportunity of seeing sheep "round ups’’ and shearing. WEATHER REPORT Generally fair tonight and Thurs day General to moderate South winds. •• -• Na • 1 ■>**■>•