The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, October 08, 1919, Image 3
STATS FAIR BRINGS
MANY WAR TROPHIES
Severr Carloads of Government Ex.
hbi Coning. Gernan Guns Frohi
Batt fields.
One f the biggest features of the
Unite(States government exhibits, to
be sh 'n at the State Fair, Octobe
27-31, ill be made up of trophies and
other enemy material captured on the
battl elds of France by American
soldit s. The captured articles, in
eludi - almost everylbing from a big
tren< mortar to a canteen, have just
been trought to this country and have
neve before been on exhibition. With
then will be shown military and nav
al eq lilment of 'the American forces,
in addition to displays from other de
par ments of the government.
'Ihe character of the display of cap
turid material is indicated by the fol
loVing partial list:
Light and heavy machine guns, anti
tank guns. rifles and carbines, small
arms ammunition, grenatenwerfors,
trench mortars, hand grenades, hel
mets of various kinds, sabers, officers'
and enlisted men's canteens, shells
and cartridge cases of various sizes,
trench periscopes, gas shells, smoke
hand grenades, smoke pots, anti-gas
alarm devices, field telephones and
switchboards, signal lamps, breast
reels and trench lanterns.
Visitors to the exhibit will have an
Opportunity to compare the German
equipment with that used by the
American fighters. Among the articles
furnished by the war department of
the United States government are the
following:
Field gun and mount, trench mortar,
light and heavy machine guns, air
craft gun, rifles, trench helmets, hand
and rifle grenades, dummy cartridges
and drop bonbs, complete set of infan
try equipment, figures wearing differ
ent uniforms of the army, including
the (winter uniform supplied to troops
on duty in Russia, live carrier pigeons
some of which saw service on the fir
ing line in France, national and regi
mental colors, insignia and campaign
badges, wireless telephone apparatus
and various other equipment from the
ordnance department, quartermaster
corps, signal corps, engineer corps,
air service and mnedeal department
of the army.
One of the feature exhibits is a col
lection of 32 enlarged photographs,
selected from 20,000 taken by army
photogralphers in France.
The navy will exhibit two complete
exhibition models of fighting ships
and five small models showing'the ap
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exhibits will 'be radio telephones, tor
pedoes and their trucks, machine guns
and rifles, guns of the kind that were
mounted on submarine chasers, Y
guns for launching depth cliairpes,
projectiles of various sizes and win
ter clothing including a set of the
kind worn on submarines. The marine
corps also will exhibit a large num
ber of articles of equipmenlt.
Other exhibits will be shown from
the department of commerce and the
department of labor. Altogether the
government exhibit is expected to be
of great aid in bringing the public in
closer touch with the activities and
achi levements of tihe government. Two
freight cars are required to haul the
exhibit and 8,000 square feet of floor
space in which to set it up.
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against calomel, harsh pills, sicken
ing oil and salts. Cascarets give quick
relief without Injury from Constipa
tion, Biliousness, Indigestion, Gases
and Sick Headache. Cascarets work
while you sleep, removing the toxins,
poisons and sour, ind*gestible waste
without griping or inconvenience.
Cascarets regulate by strengthening
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SENATOR JONES
ATTACKS WILSON
In Treaty Debate Says President's Ac
tions Embody 'Spirits of the Mob.
Senate Decides on no More De
)ae tis Week.
Washington, Oct. 3.-After a three
hour discussion of the peace treaty,
the dominant note of which was a
sharp attack on President Wilson, the
senate late today decided on a breath
ing spell until Monday, with indica
tions that the decision would embrace
the provisions under which the Chin
ese province of Shantung was award
ed to Japan.
The attack on the President was
made by Senator Jones, republican, of
Washington, who had expected to
speak two days ago. In charging that
the President "had done more to un
dermine orderly government than any
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other agency," Senator Jones declared
the "attempt to coerce" the senate
ratification of the treaty without
amendment embodies the spirit of the
mob and Justifled lawlessness.
The President's friends should tell
him plainly and bluntly and promptly
that the treaty has no clqance of rati
fication in its present form, said the
senator, who added "and they will
do so when he is able to receive it."
Senator Thomas, democrat, of Colo
rado, discussed the amendment of
Senator Johnson, republican, of Call
fornia, designed to equalize the voting
power of the 1inited States and Great
IIritain. Ile opposed this change in
the league of nations covenant as
proposed by Senator Johnson, he said
because the same point was covered
In the McCum'ber reservation, for
which he would vote.
)Senators McCumber and Lenroot,
republicans, and King, democrat, of
Utah, spoke briefly, Senator McCum
ber announcing that he -would later
undertake to show how much "gross
misinformation" has been spread con
cerning the British-American Propo
sition.
While not willing to vote for the
treaty 'without reservations, Senator
Thomas said he could see no great
danger to this country through the
distribution of votes in the leage as
senibly.
"The institutions of the United
States harmonize so thoroughly with
those of Canada, Now Zealand and
other British lands," he declared,
"that in all probability the represent
atives of each will be found more fre
quently acting together than in oppo
sition to each other in the assembly.
The only difference between the
American and the Canadian is that
one pays tribute to the British
crown."
In a permanent laobr council, how
ever, Senator Thomas pointed out
that Great Britain, inclusive of her
colonies, would have 24 votes, against
four for the United States. With one
third of the entire council's voting
sticength, Senator Thomas argued that
Great Britain might be able to die
tate or control far-reaching policies
affecting the United 'States. '
1Iforts will be made tomorrow by
opponents of the league covenant to
reach some compromise on reserva
tions with the h9pe of expediting con
sideration of the treaty. The report
persisted that discussion might close
within the next two weeks, and some
senators said they were beginning to
see the end. Former President Taft
conferred with severa'l senators today,
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NEGRO LEADElIS TELL RACE
HOW TO AVOID TROUBLE
Raleigh, N. U., Oct. 3.-To allay dis
trust and to put an end to racial agi
tation and strife, thirty-eight leading
negro educators in North Carolina to
(lay announced a definite platform l)
on which the negroes in the state may
stand in peace wiith the white race
and in line with the aspirations of
their own race.
The program was given to the pub
lic through I)r. E. C. lrooks, state
sui perin tenident of public instruction,
with Mlr. N. C. Newbold, state ap('1n:
of negro rural schools, held an exe
cutive conference with the negro lead
ers last Friday in Raleigh.
The platform as announced con
demns all advocacy of social equality
or inter-marriage betiween the races
'and opposes an yappeal to force to
cure injustices complained of.
"Any individual or society, in or out
of the state, that advocates the inter
mingling of the races on terms of so
cial equality and Intermarrialge (-.
races is doing great harm to the ne
gro, for wherever this doctrine finds
lodgment it stirs race prejudice In
the South and threatens the 'well-be
ing of both races," reads the state
ment of program, adding further on:
"Wherever injustice appears, there
is entirely too much said by self-ap
pointed leaders, outside and inside the
state, about an appeal to force. Those
who Intimate that such an appeal will
in any way be beneficial are the most
dangerous enemies to all."
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