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VOl'JJS- !9 KCTSrtHf. W-ST f*!D*.V MAT 34, 1913 number 13 THE FLAT TOP COAL FIELD Advantages Offered La borers--Condition Good Ihfn1 in no ti«n of West Virginia *ht"F the lal>orer h»»a RK«v and l* tter ad vartag»*s titan in the Flat Top (' Fwld. Kvptj man v*ho <toirea t<» ram a fxxl living c«n r*t work at vingca nju al t>> thot-e paid lalatrrTM in any part of tl»e world ami gn *?er than in many plarvw. The cotulitioua antler which the m n work, whether in the mine*. uj««r railroads, farina, at aaw mill* or a h rvver lahor :* employed in thi* aerlton are good They are paid well, treated fairly and given opportunity* which lew of tlair fellow toilera er»j"y in utla-r section* of the • ountry. Ilouae* a.-e fairly good, rent i* reaaonahle, nml ii|«>n ni<*t of the coal operationa in Men-er and McDowell fountiea the honai h^hl- r who wi-ln-a to raiae a gardci »* at htiefty t » naea*much of the ground near hi* home a» he can without extra co*t. Tl»e atorea, l*»th rcntpany and it;dct*ndcnt, supply the very l»»*t food obtainable at reaaonatde cost < >nly a (i« of the c< m piuiy r-tore*1 over-chirre f -r supplies. The averace profit in the nmpcny st«»rc* of t!i« ac tion is a'»out I » per cent., ahile » me « f the «t >t^s oi ly make fr<«m 1*> to 1 ~ 1-2 per ce.it. Working days arc from S to 10 h >nrw at d the in -n arc t.i t driven; miners and emj loyee« in end around tlte mine* are m t inlerfenii with l»y uiine guild*, and it is a con m >n thing fur •ick or injund cmj^'is to remain in th" company I on* •* f >r niot.th* without being piea* u. It i* t t:e tut in tonu of lie mini alien* the m m rs & t paid by the car, th ;t the enra art- tool \'g*> for tlie pri.*e paid The rate In thia *e» t:on f>er ton f >r mining coal is fr. in \ »t >•*>•_> cent*, or to cent* [cr c ir. It is generally known th <t tla* rara n]K>n a* at'if tlw Operations hi 1 more than t*o t Qa and the oj erat rs nre collecting this condi tion of th-ir own accord. T1»e writer ww informed by one of the Wtdir g operator* in thia fiction that at a very early date standard can or ecalet would be ewtab I »hed throigh mt this field. jne ecsu* 1« are g< *>«i n:nl there are two or m »re n|*>n alm<«t fvwy operation, with tliL* he%>t te&cliir» available who re ceive the hr*t pay of any iMrbm in the itat»v Tl»e wh'wl t<*rtm run frr.ni mx ti> nine m Tt'■*. I"» McDowellcounty there at* only a few »ch » 1j with a thorter t»rtn tl an *v«j mo- th- The nlucttiov al ajbtin of thin held m of the tin»t clai** Vpon every oj eration and in every cum* inanity there are t *o or m >re » harchr* part >red by m -n who have the intercet ol the worker* at lie .it, .. I in quit - a MBlber of cam th»- pa.-t >r is a miner him -elf. The c* m|>u;irt lUMst the !<• > pie in every et.d svor f »r th • general uj» hft Th.'* men alio w« rk in th » Flat T«>p C>al flekla aie pi craily Itappy ami con tent <1 and a larje numlier of thetn owi. property in Went Virginia or efoewliere The maj >iity of tin* laborer* in thi* ftrfcl are Ncgroe* and they art eirn nj a >oo living. aiippotfi* g and Ha ataij tkeii families »nd only want the opportunities an l pi iwlcjrc* that are accorded « the* men. 1'oliticjl condition* are / -1. the men tote for wh<>m they p!ea-e without in timidation or r erring. Hey are fue American c.ti/vna, »rp*vjt ulion > civ they w:»h and do tot fe. r !r -it s the-'r iobi. If fhe coal tooijaniea and r fnad* of (he i nti t flat • * i*h t • pfl'V*nt labor tro .hi a and i.d trial strife, tltey Will do well t » enip! »*. Y >rr.» L:» .r. 11 v Nrgro m not ao aorvei tnMe to t e pur •naaion of the a?itat<>r a* u tV* »hit* and foreign laborer. Uive the Segrolah r er go-*i w*ge», a r • d h' nie. mawal l working condition*, if ■**! who.!* an I dtarcliea and permit iim to ixe'i ih right of citl/enoh',* witltort liindnHMt and there w.ll no ind' «tri».l warfare. Labor eaitatora, f*r» lai Va d d» n a gogue* have finer f- «.r■ i it h fa\" with the Xcgro. Ihif fictd oi'eM a>l. ant •£ra to tli- Srgro found in ft » t ther *e tion of th t country. Kn»f4«»y more >'egr.««*, tr-tin m hiir ly and inil'Mtrial ware?» v wil! t a-w ii M'r»t Virginia. FAMOUS NECRO IS ENTERTAINEO la Hatel Where Le W s f ace a Waiter In th "i. t r I "V 'r-vl'"' «1, r"\rt ment J rr .\nwnr.«n Maruinr, Borker T. W« hinjftm nn' -. •» ir V \ Ji»m H ■t»r> w i. . r«- tti • «- t* ■ m<*t eminrt.t •« to-• Dm-ti. I, *!• vai a »t«' f Mbali I r t llnrvnr !, r n> m bn of tlx Mrtj t'irf, r-<1 i C t' . i t !' I I Att> »v 'HUrri . l-*»k r . iMton w.i * t L'.cd d , *r\ « : j • I tin: "In 1911, whtn he was ^pihUl tn U.e partition he oonpM wHI rtrwdy, that <>f AmUnt A»pmty Oiwrtl oI the Ujailrd state*, the colored mm of Baton grave hint a l«n<iur. tt one of the lead in* h<*tela «>f tlie city. At thi« bonquH, in rt |>ij t» tl»e r<>nffratualati<>nii e»! i!|axi luni l«y other rprakera, l-t-*n m»le a HfH*rrh in which he mudc two rvfc renew that particularly ipiyrtaat 1 mr. II «• called the fmrt that »n thia aamc ho tel in *hich he waa aft that moment an honoiv 1 (uvrt he had oaee trrod in the <-«|>aritj of a waiter, and is whua# to the lt«»n.>r xhat had been conferred apon him, lie declared that he had no fine i't,-. lie of the fart that he w~ae a Xegro tlint kwv, lie mmI, that it wm net in !*5>ite lit* hn<l been honoml litis b»*h | • ilitv. He H'hied that he tovfiel the • »j i.-il'ilitK* of tlir pn»iti<fl n<< merely ** u distinction rmtferml ii|»m It m«*'lf. t o|«»ii lite whole rate *Lirh lie rep ifuruUil. " I h«' rvw n I mention tliia fact if he ••:.n c it in n<«t always comfortable to he .i :•/•*->i man in this country, and the iiie ii\• nuT.coa frequently increase aa in dfvi !■..*!», eitlter hy fortune or through ilic r i.*ii particular uterita. mcceed in ri»i;tg t<> u (xiaition above the moana of tln-ir fellow*. "One reaaon why I, with moat other col -re*I j»e»>p!e, beli-ve in, honor and re ;; «i t Mr. l^wia, ia hecanae, in the high (owtiion in which he baa v*en, be baa n« it her f<>rp>tten bia own path nor«ought t > m pirate hintaclf fmn the race to which lie belonga."—Cbarleatue Gaaette THE GHOST AND CORPSE OF STATERIGHTS (Hy 8 B. Mooo.) The CVifornia anti*alien Iflnd law has 'in? t'p th*> «x>rpae and loosened the ghost of <-t t rights. Like Bat q w'a, this ghost i;:i vs'khl t>efore and will not down. The Federal Constitution aJopfcid la 1787 was a compromise between *be Federa ls t% led by Washington, H-milton, and John Martiia.1 and the devotees of state ritfhtt, who woi t'liped in the ' Teasplaof Gab," * b*re Patrick Henry was high prieat and Thomas Jefferson recording atifvy. 1 be Federal *ts wanted to f rm a constitution giving the general K >verntnrnt piers ry powers. The Dem ocrats {t> ten cal led Itepnl licans) clang < leaders t el y to the worthlenold "Articles • >f Confederation," desiring to make the -tittwt supreme, shaoltifc* and nncontroli* ablt* and the Federal go\ pmnwnt a pow «rle*. supplicating figurehead. The con ■aitution aa adopfd was a compromiw l*>twe«-n the two extreme views. Own proorars never artde sbj thing. They ■aM> only drug*—temporary panacea*. Dm- ft tnpromise instrument of 1787, great tb »t it waa, coold not withstand tl»e :ti—aiilt* mu>le U|«>n it snd the C'l il War n-united. It was fondly hoped thst the • Mtirion of *t; te right* had fonud its fin «l renting place at Appomattox and that tb supremacy of tlie Fedepa' govem in nt would thereafter be onqnrstkmed *nd nn«j'iet<tionabU'. The hope waa vain Dual Muereignty of stste snd nation, each supreme within ita sphere is a fal'a cy and an in:feasibility not on 1/ in af fair* »>f government, bnt llkewkw in the administration of the domestic o>nracns •f tlie numbleet dtisen. Tliere must hr s supreme power » ho* decisions s' ft I be ti-.al awl wh< Se jurisdiction shall he lim ♦^1 only l»y the laws of nature and the !iv»i of t atjons. Tt la wo-th tecallmg that tn*n like Wa*:iiifton snd Hamilton who fonght in tlie H'v< I. tion. «srneattr r< ntended n the n>nvt nt <>n for a general goranr men! with nn;»le f ower*, white Uic la'k ••m nd ~cr bd«. I ke PatH-k Henry and Thomas JHTeftta* wanted a e t federa* tion of iml#-p n«lent and sovereign -t*tes Tne. pr;*f«*-red thirteen Weak republics to t ne strong one. As thia country could not • list. half Vavc and half free, no more can stst «»vcre'/nty ard national rovervfgnty ex -t *id* by a;tle without constantly ncur ring court ct U FiiLLETTE SCORES DEM06RATIC TARIFF: M • 'i- .n, Wia. M»y O R. M I.a F i' t'«- mnirifmti"* an iftirW to hi 't ft/a/Kif of thia wrek >in<lrr tlie rapti-* "Tari.f Muini in the Dark" "T*rifT tkvWt T> mnrraitr it ro j rorw I tl / •* n»-«l *r RrpnMirtB r •ntroT' be •«;« "The anhjert *n<vko be treat d " in r«oiKin e r»^ l"iri Jtiatn he the «takr in a partisan fame and the p»v.ple of *h • t"o»i • I Hit* are V> Buffer th* tonarq I i f a. "Tit Pr M-Aldf di I ill rataed the ra'* r?fullMi <4 tta* Kordrni lot* \r*m'\on Ute rnnaumar. An-I the coorar < I th • Demorrat • S natoea indirelee thr Vr.«lmrood J'imone hill «U1 fl« th»- ratm r< *.»•<«:< »» of | rodncdon on* arnl th» ar.«P0> it a.U it fltct o tha ara$ -earner i»U vti I . il m v uxiuatr. HUNDRED PJLLAR GOLD MED AL FOR COLORED MEN AND WOMEN New Y«>rk City.—A mliito inxn inter wtil in ibi" •(•'fsn- of tlie niJomf rare hM ollml a incl*! to lie n'«anlnt annually to the man »t »< man <•( Ameri can decent in<l < f American eitin-n*hi|> • ho shall have ma«ie (Im- in«wt «ii»tir«at-*i ihnl achievement during the year in any 6*Id n4 honorable hurv.Mti en leavor Thia t km i» at lite fourth arnital ccmfr nicc n( tlie National .V*ao ciali<>n tor the A'lvai tviiirnt o( Potoml Pmjp*. an organisation conipntni of mrmhrm ••( both rat", which ni-t at rfcifencirhi*. Thf »lp*ior <4 tlie medal i* prew:.!ent of the aaancuilion'* New York atate l>rnmh, Prwf. J. F. Spiriffarti, for twelve year* a pr»>fe«or in Colunil>ia university an<l on« of tb<* nx«t anient champion* of tlie civil rifht* of colonel i«eop!e. He ha* offrni] to |riee f'00 every year for a g»»l«l meilal The medal w ill tie aranled by a com - mittee of five ai>|«»inu<d hy tlie National Aamciation for the Advancement of C«J ored People and the announcement made at the next imvtinx of Um* amoriation in the Rpring of 1!>H. JOHN JL SHEPPARD TENDERS RESIGNATION TO GOVERNOR OonsirieraMe unrpriae was sprung on Um> puWI: *hen it tir»| Im imo known Thursday B»?ht tlmt John A Kheppsrd, • mftubrr <4 t)•«* Slate Px>*rd of Control, had handed in Lin n»itmati<«n at* snch to Govtonor Hatlield. The rv»ijmatw»n war handed to Governor Hatfield late Thurs day night, and it is understood that Mr. Shepparti meant that it take effect at once, and that he meant to depart for his home in Huntington jevterday. Mr. Sbeppard •usifjn*** a» the reaw»n for hi* resignation, that hia own private and personal affairs would not permit him to further hold the position an a member of the board w ithout great sac rifle®. Mr. Hheppard wa« one of the firwt mem bers of the board which wits appointed in !90fl, and was appointed for two more years. At the end of the two ;ear» he was reappointed to aerve for a mil term and hence had only aenred two vears bis term aqd had fonr yrarn more to aerre. l^je other two member* of the board arc J. P. Lakln and Dr. K. B. Johnson. There ia much conj«cture an to who will be Mr. Stu'ppard'a mu ceaaor on the board, but no iuK/rmhti< n la yet obtainable as to who Gove-nor Hitfleld will appoint. MUSIS COMMEND GOVERNOR HATFIELD Debt ud Berber Hid Wrong Im pression c? W. Va. Executive Former Will Correct the Harsh Things Said. CharWvton, W. V« , May 24.—Engene V. S ai.ilUt U;t<l«r; former !'<*» an—man Yirt r lierger and A«l<Jph • ter mer, oI llltnoia, arcornpaiiied f>y Kev. Paul I. I'ii.lis ii. member tlw iutrr national l*>ard <4 i!»«- I'nik-d JliatWorl* • ra. went into tl*» I'aint and Cal-u Creek coa! Ii*-!*! tl.i* tnnraioff. It in ex parted thoy *i!l vi*it the New River fttld tomorrow. Mr Dergnr in a -tatrment thl* snorn infaaidi "I have an eat'nly different impmpiAn |>> the flot I pre*amablv had ni Wert Virfinia'« »ifratlve «n'l h • at titude to tl>« aorkifi? man," abile Mr. CVba told th p" ' mor, " Yoo hair bwn p'areri in a f?*l r I; Jit I haw «« d «erw hard thirr- of J *» in tlie part bat now I will correct them." M'ich «'at i at d i fnrmnti »n «a« laid bafore the leader* \ry the governor. 1Mb ai d lU-rr>r .tate 1 th«y preferred that any iifnrinrtion roor^rning the con ference ahooM r'»r:,r fr m tl»e Governor. j However, Mr. lv»* mMr n •!»<>rt atatn ment Miying tl* v wer* wr-11 pVam-d with the interview an-! :'i»l t!w y *er«» •ut»art*'d the tioeernor 1 i>| finn tlie minrra fair a»xl rqnare tn»t.iH :»t and tl*y »wliev»"d ■ II thi labor ti« < i m. i: 'I le natiafart orily aettled 1' e *».. «• U?*»r «it<iatW>n «aa none over a* I a I e t» r understand, in* arrived at all ar- <ind. The viatnm » re *nj |.! „««1 jn»U r day at the rrU-»«»• < f tl,«» uiltt pri»-n er<», im nc tl»rtr. m * a»iH "* < 1i i«f». In an inter\M vl M lvl*a"d BV|^lMrm i if, h jerfi »-««l th»-ti - artr*a an j»!ea*r»l -*ii!i •!»«• r interview with fJownor llallMd Tt*-y rrit] t!»e foremor treats I tl<em ai:h *tat evnrf ay an*l the/ ►!» ram* t a l*it r under atanding. The >r« wentuv-*r dw> en tire labor ii wttl. ir-imtfr lie IT**e tirftii an at<«'-fh«-r ru w in>pn« aion fA hia artfcm* in enewnme atthUrc atrika trouMe. M We wiah to a«j," acUi Mr. Dehe. "that wa Mm ve 'rrt(m»* HatlM'1 ireate*l the ireti f«-r a».d r-ymre. *> are aatir»«^i Im* h •<» n .< '} •» **yr of th -#* t . »•*.• »• ♦ •rw:i»< »! he »a< n >t r»»|^t - *• ' r!»tfi M yUMn fh^l wa A# Va %aJ^W|pil REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE Discuss (he Question of Calling Convention to Organize MANY OPPOSE CONVENTION Executive Committee Will Thresh Oat the Questions and Pot it cp to tke National Com mittee. \VAslll\«iT'>N. M«y St.—Ttir lte puMimn « Jut-utive mmliiittof whii li itwin lwrv lminrn>w Ht tlM* rail of Charie* |). IlilUn, chairman < f the nItktftal OXittnkt*'*-, primarily wilt c»n nitler the advi<«aMlity «»f calling an early rwrtinc of the national con nutted to conaider plan* for «4'» i etlniiin)f |h- i ar ty linca prepamt -ry t<> lli>'iK>tttxMifro« iora' campaign. Before d> terming to nil the rrrnrnktrr fcylht' it will !<e d**-i«i«-d «hi titer tin time in ri|>e for flu* l» pin nine of zation for the fittnre, «»*■ whrlltrr it rr• phi he twite- to wait until the pnx nt Km • cratic administration hit* pioo-eded («r ther on it* way; until iflrr tt*«* opp<«»! tion tariff law han Uin written Into tl> atatntca and ita «fhi t on lh.» country an i lyaed. Some of 11 k* party lender* art- firmly «►< tlx' mind thai tin- a:rt.«ti<*i for a re-or itanixation meeting <•( tin- national rom inittee tin* fall jir. mature an 1 it would If chiefly to c**n»i«tcr tin* advi<tal4lity of wrh a convention that tin ftati >nal com mittee would Ui'vl The |»r jrn*»:ve «in*r villi ~tr*»i cly urge the e*eeuli\t< ■ tt<«- t i— w * rail t<> tlie natioaal c» ftttmlUe. Tl < «• nciliation roinniiU*^ iitnol .»>■ a r»«ult<>( tlie re cent ChU1 » i- nlrri-wv m«ttoday in Senator Cummin*' »J!'wv and derided U» I a l«tter t > Uk- rjuimittfv Mkini (hit the national r .mnntt e tie i and Mtting I • *»• Kepuhlicana' viena uh to norganization • f tlie party, change.* in <lei<ir:>tc r»-j.n-* i»UtinT, meth od* )f lutHiiuii.' owiW* t-. bm'I oilier mat tera. The 1 tu r ill U- *ent to tin- exe cutive eotiitiiitt rddri-w-d t • National Chairman lliilea a><«1 tlie metn *tm < f the crnciliation muirnitt-v reject that tln-y may he tali 1 u|r>n t > aj>|>ear l»f<>re t)>« ronnnitt e fuit'ier t" ex| I tin the r vicwo. Senator liillir^r oi N'i«hata|»hirt ad □i.*te 1 to<l »y ih it he I* longed t» the "ao-cdl^d reactionaries" in i i«< -nwinff the nrgett iltmain! of the rnynwivtn for a national convention, .1 elan* I that wh<*n tlie tiiiie came f >r reorganization tlie a:i party would rv«irrpnur itarlf. _ ■■WHITE HOPE" MS THE FINAL COUNT Cilpiry, AlUrtu, Mwy '.'4 —l.nlli»f Mrf'artj, rlaitnatt* <4 |Im* whitr Imtj weight of tin- w<»rl«l, tod J t •ok (In- count ».( |« it f• fmii Hi fc rH' Kd• win Sin id i. «4 ('Iliads which mark«*d him th«* r in hi* ! n>nnd lout with Arthur lVlk< y, and fcigl t minute I »•• died. I>ath «r»r>;.«i|bf r«h,»nre hlon daHvrfi •4 f mm w 1 • rt* ir> th<» r. tfi if» of tln» a<>lar | k-*n« . fu r » * liy ons- mlnntr and forty-Ave • <• ij'U >>f I <ht f g time Artlmr IVU17 tonVht n w ni\ the ch»r^v of niaii»laiiirht«*r >•) tin- north w«it mount -I | ol"-r and r»k wrl a ihort tltn • aftrr*ur 1 «>n hti'. Tber • ha I h »-n ot»*» o t« » mixupa .»f incor»a»"i»»»-nti il M ttim», th« n rame a clinch. h»''crtT **»».ith m-\ iritml Ox men. Bnth cU-arml off in papifUtfr atU tu«le, tx-itl r m- • r»g t< >, t-.e W'ir^ l-ir* the rlin< h. Mr('«it/ mm i*rn V* nj» in a rr< u hm: |n»llimi. T«» ll»*af*e tat/-r» it a« th"*'/h ! « |'*iti'>r ► imply tw a flgl 'n.7 |» • •**. I!•- 'lr»pfir*l loner we I Io%er, r*lia»* 1h n Im> cnUa;** I an4 (**li f-.li i» ". ih «»n th» flK>r *4 the rin;». Tlw rrfrrcr. wwuHnf t'<at MiCa'ty ha I l«-»-ii kiol"| ih». aV">l rryrr him to c.*»i t « tl* It • tlie final rt :n*t V-r tlv fitfhtrr. ar«J that «>>rkitirri n ») ait V ffl'ij trt#d in tl»*-'r la»fii' rirht*. vlirli ha not hei-Ti tlx* raw in th* ]«*\ rfi r-ntirr!y <*wt--»»«-4 with th«» 9 v+rlv.r'* 'rwltiK nt *4 »r,'l with tin* nanlt* '4 thj mtrtr-f*. W» k*>k lortaH to a cornj»W-V «>tiW n* i.t of the entire I*'«nr trotil «lc»,' * John W r.r».nn, »ifr •4 l'a n-li-iwl jrtlrfdey nntmin h the f>*er* nor, «aa *nli M"«ar#. IH->* and lhr«rr laat ntfh'. It i« ur. VrFtooil that V>oth tl»« I ahnt ^*j»r of Ilintinjt' n. and the I^il^rr Ar* f-f •4 f rr)< v. have >^ru «i\m fwr I' '0,.o V' iv.mf |u • <«tK<n, hut that U*7 nti«t t t an. inllamat' r| nttrr»r.< * - WiAr A DEMOCRATIC PAPER SAYS ABOUT HOP. GEO. WOLFE (ChartotMl (iarette » |(!«nr*«« Wolff tvlali* with Mirmtirant pi«t« a dream he had rwfntly "drvam fd," *aid nr. "that I had d»r*l tml p«m> t>> Heaven, aa coal nwn aometimea «lo.— and that I wan pvm a at |tnn«*lj pay, at running a coal train through to tin- Kingdom la-low with inatrurtiona t«> uae my ilinrrHi'Hi alaxtt hauling fit ni fiery hrin t>t- i>e l«r», the railroad nrn who were roa*tmg there. I dreamed that I n^fniirtl in rvrry one of tliem, imn who ha«i fatkd to |iw me rani when I cam, oh' an hadly—ami 1 dream* i ed that 1 ran that train daily fur yeara ami yeara —and neve. furniahod (rafti^or* tat ton to a aingle railroad man.*' We (.aid "aignitirant gnato" for the rr«a« that ho t-njoya it »> nuirh that you *|*>t him, at once. aa a coal mint* o|*rat»>r He ha* nfwratwl a <>.al mine for yeara— an 1 haa rn wr hail a strike or a laU>r liaagrventent «»f any kind to contrtid with IVrha|<a that mill give yju an idea of what kind of a man he 4a— if itdoean't, it ought to. IVlcgate Wolfe i« anme geographical product- lie waa Imcn at Camdi B, N. | J., (in 1*74); «ai reared and r<htcated at lackaonville, Kla., and haa done In* life'# work, ao far, in Went Virginia. lie i-n't likely to n ake another n i«r, for he like* Una at ate and then feeling iamu tual. lie ia a lover of Work, lot can p'ay with Eeat and profit—and drea it, t«»\ for he t*lievoi in naver doing any slrng hy hw!vca. Though horn, rocked. reared and elec t« dint lie l« gi»la'.urv in three different rti.-n- tl.e I'nion. it waa aiwaya aa a i«e|MiM « u" ».iel lw ex|«t» to dm in llw v>ne faith Ilia otlier affiliation* are *.th tin- Kpiai't.pal chunh and lodge of h'ka. He haa a happy home at Davy, W. Va., where witli hia wife and two line boya, he lead* an ideal life, alien n< I wreatiiug with legislative pr. htema at CharUwton. lie favora all profreaai>e l< k*i»lation within ill" rank.* < f tfc lie* piiLhean part)'. (ULPH W. TYLER APPOINTED Nation si Organiser of Negro Etui nest Leagv i. Tlw Iloarrf »►! I>in ct ir< « f Ui» National Nnr.o IttMiww I**«irm* ha* ll<»n. Ralph W. TyW, Aulit»rf>r llK Navy, a* National <>r^ani*r «►( lb-- lliwi »W*t I«fan ir. Mr. TjUf lia» Iwn Audit >r for the Navj (or more than four year* and ha« flMcd the ofTn-e with credit t^> hitikw If and r* v. He Iihi l*fn tf»e in«*t efficient Iftrvr whoever filled the oflS« e, aerfrrd iiitf f> a ataletnent nimlc bj former Se« r»tary o( tlie Treaaftry McVilgh. Tl>e Auditor a ho will nhoitiy ff< out to make • (» >nt (or me of the thoua.md hungry IH-mnrrat-* i# a journalist l»y |>m(minn, Itavinf l«en e»*»ner|e«l with tlx* Ohio Mate Journal, n while daily, (or * nnm litf o( yvmin laden* hi* a|>|*>intln«'nt a* »• ditor. II*' i« an al>lr, b'Mrlrw man .» id will In- of great wrviee t • tlie l«i*i •Mt« league and tin* Nejrr"» ra< i XAMINATION FOR CLERKS AND CARRIERS iN BLUEFlfV Thrre mill l*r < ♦ r DiiintiM liir d* rU ami i *r«»r • * i :ime Hlu*fi*l<l |**t » • ixi Jm«e 14(li. Some o-iii • lit n«i<irnl nw*n ahotiW kiW thin rr aaiiMlinfi aiul try fur anm♦•»>/ tb*> «•»< It m * '<T>f">rttinity to Wt the fmr awl riTu mri «.f the civil trr\ ice !»»«. Tliere are a nnmh-r of »o1otk! n>en in illuctiel I an-1 \i< inity v»h > are uti.lonht prl quallfl^! for tit f '*iti >r • an<l it *1)1 do n>» harm t > nia.tr Ui * eflorl taj u> t a few <4 them. Vonr t'rwl • *ann>ei <l«HMa|»b* fair an«l li. j«art »l. that ufily » erit roofito, SO it m tlie rLlit I rvt-rj Amerwan < ,ti»n to try an<l r t >*. h* Vnch'* | ay roll GUARD KE6R0 BiGhTS Enforce Fifthtvoth Amendment, Siyi W, E. (hindler~Pul« Tr»» to Rep&blictB*— Former Sentlcr From New Parapikire Gives Cu Letter Aduretied to Committee man E«talrcok*~ Poiotl to Pro filed Pcdoclioa ia Namber of Soalhera Delegatioa--Seadt Cc py to Millet — 1 l-f.rmrr **»-nal<it William K. (t*a»»»Brr. nf \«« haa wntt -1 * «if >f* letfrr t>i I". W. lMal«ff*»ll Rwfuh-r r»r the *»ranite Mate of Ilia ktv«tl>li< *n Na tional C-»»nn»itlr*. pMntiftff oat the pr<» (*-•*•! rrdartkxi in the membership of the <*onihrm *t«V" in the national ron* mitlon <4 the party ami at the aim* tin* ca'.l nj for the »»lnrcen«ent >4 »!*• ••m ii'l nr»it u. t>< Cotolit'itio-). lie hw «iao traoaltutlad a c- pf ol IfUer* t to Oiaimuuii t iU-«. of ttw IC*-|m1141. .) I- vi^ nlnf 1'. i itt«v. Mf. l*l>iin<il« wiiltK ai» »• »ll«• "Washington. l» f t M«) !•». I'M ll«m. I . W I >t.i?-r«*»k, Nc* Mrmivr ') |ln* L. ,.uM:,ai: Nuti. n.i ('■•MUltilUv. Mj IV Mr. I «ul>r<»>k It mi in" t. 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