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TIEWATER CONGRESS TROOPS TO HELP
NOW IN SESSION GATHER HARVEST
Detroit, July 23.?Pledges of sup- 1>aris' ,2??A Proposal to send
~ . . ... groups of soldiers into the agnculport
in the effort to obtain an open tural? districts to aW in Kathering the
waterway from the Atlantic to the harvest is being considered by the
Great Lakes were received today ministry of war. France's harvest
from a score or more of cities Pr?rnises to be a good one, but there
throughout the Middle West and ,s a * gw'nt scarcity of farm laborers. f
South by the Great Ukes-St. I^aw- pn,onNFn r A miw :
rence Tidewater congress, in session rwi3,-lntu CADLIi
here. Business organizations in SENT TO INMATES *
New Orleans, Pensaeola and Tampa . i
were among these sending their en- Nashville, Tenn., July 23.?Mrs.
dorsement of the project. Lizzie Brook is dead and Mrs Sn?io
Senator Miles Pondexter, of Wash- L?ittrel, Mrs. Dora Borders, Miss Wilington,
who pictured the transportn- ^afTey an(' ^rs* J0*1" *Yey .are
' H ' , '' ., . 1 iecovering from the effects of poison
tions needs of the West, was one placed in candy sent to Mrs. Littrel
of today's speakers, before the con- at the Middle Tennessee hospital for
gress. Others were Major General the insane.
Lansing H. Beach, chief engineer of '
the army, and J. W. Shirthill, of Mrs. W. Lester Davis is spending
Omaha, who presented the view toflthe week-end with relatives in Gasthe
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to Undergo Eighteenth J
Operation. <
Portcbedter, N. Y.?Advised by but* (
geons that he would have to undergo j
his eighteenth operation If he wished
to save his life, Alexander T. Jackson,
thirty-seven years old, committed buIclde
at his home here by catting his i
throat with a knife. Jackson suffered
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Jackson Killed Himself.
tor eight years from the effects of malgnant
blood poisoning.
Eight years ago a horse stepped oo
ihe great toe of his left foot. The toe
was amputated, then the toe next to It
ind finally all the toes of that foot
[to save his leg the foot was amputated
at the ankle. Several months
later the leg was amputated at the
knee and then at the hip. Within a
fear the right leg had to be removed at
the ankle.
Specialists tried to avoid another
operation, but with no success. Jackson
was admitted to four hospitals and
was attended by some of the best surgeons
in the East. At last his right leg
was amputated at the hip, making the
seventeenth operation. This seemed to
provide a stop to the Inroads of the
blood poisoning. But three weeks ago
surgeons told Jackson that to save his
life the four fingers of his right hand,
which had become infected, would
have to be removed. Despairing, Jackson
killed himself.
VOUTH KILLED
BY RIOTERS
Belfast, July 23.?There was renewed
liveliness at Banbridge, about
>1 miles southwest of Belfnst, where
inionists who were parading were
luddenly fired on near a furnishing
itore, killing one youth and woundng
four. _
CENSUS
Washington, July 23.?The revised
copulation of Savannah, Ga., will be
tnnouneed by the census buerau tomorrow
at 10:30 a. m.
Pocatello, Idaho, 14,691, increase
,851, or 64.2 per cent. Richester,
iiinn., 13,722, increase 5,878, or 74.9
>cr cent. Phoenixville, Penn., 10,484,
lecrease 259, or 2.4 per cent.
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TROETH WINS AT
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Antwerp, July 23.?The Ameri
trapshooting team in the Olym
?ompetition today closed its shoot
in the team match here with a tc
)f 547 targets out of a possible 6
The individual American scores
>f a possible 100 were:
Frank M. Troeh, Vancouver, Wa
ngton, 94.
Mark Airie, Champaign, Ills., 94
Horace Bonor, Cincinnati, 93.
Forest W. McNier, Houston, T
is, 93.
Frank S. Wright, Buffalo, 89.
Jay Clark, Jr., Worcester, Ma
14.
Total, 547.
Troeh shot the last thirty targ
nth a severely cut trigger finger
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Antwerp, July 23.?The American
team won the final of the Olympic ;
team trapshooting competition here
today. The Americans broke 547 out
other scores were Belgium, 503;
. of a possible 600 clay targets. The
P _ Sweden, 500; Great Britain, 488, and
Jgg Canada, 474. ,
;oo TWO MINERS WOUNDED
out
sh- Williamson, West Va., July 23.?
Two miners were wounded today I
I. when the Portsmouth Solvay Coal j
Company's mine at Freeborn was at- i
ex- tacked by persons hidden in the hills :
on the West Virginia and Kentucky !
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attacking forces were not driven off
until two of the workmen had been
wounded?one Beriously. It was estimated
by men at the mine that fully
1,000 shots were fired.
CHARGED WITH
CORRUPT PRACTICES
Tampa, Fla., Juy 23.?W. N.
Sheats, state superintendent of public
institutions and Democratic nominee
for re-election, is defendant in
an information filed today by County
Solicitor E.P. Martin, in criminal
court, charging violation of the cor
rupt practices act of the election
laws of Florida. A capias for the arrest
of Mr. Sheats was issued it ia
charged he made charges against
his opponent in violation of the law.
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