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Publicity ' Campaign
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CHICAGO, July 2C (By United Press.) With a one hun
dred per cent tie-up of the Illinois 'coal mines, coal operators
wrn reported to be pivpannj; an appeal to President Wilson
for a re-establishment of the Federal Bituminous Coal Com-mi:-::ion
with a reMiIt to Iht; opening of the entire wage quca-
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wniiln be ' -,i,n,i
nectary" biwo the strike ended. : , . , j . The ilTJ T'f?!!',
Government to Take Churches to Unite
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DAYTON, Ohio, July 26. (fly United Tress.) The demo
;r.0 tiii fipmnnd a list o fall ctfmpaig nexpenditures
StcDS in Coal Jam!' . in Evangelicm as.well a contributions to be submitted weekly to the Renyon
uip- m -wwt , , . . I Qntmiai rnmmiitee. Gov. Cox declared today.
YOUK, July 20. (United j Cox stated that lie desires me commmec tu 'vu,""u
A nation-wide united evan- a8 BOon as possible and to 'continue the sessions during the. en-
WASHINGTON. July 26. The
' government will lake definite steps Prt,-,j.)
tndnv in an effort to straighten out o-l'ctiR 'ramnahrn of the Protestant u;.
- . - . a i LUC lauivuikix i .
conl situation. ' r.hunhes has been decided upon for ;
nf thp . hiV war chests of both
tsrstate Commerce ComniH- ise comini vear by tbo liters ofj . . - , . tAnv nr tnmorrow
1 1 r. w ill :.run an order for priority . t Wt t p- h'een of the brsrer donom-1 uus VVIU ut uutu , , ... u
(.Mdcnt Farriiigton, ot tne Illinois WmfS -; 0f movement r th transportation of iwith Senator lVmrene, of Ohio, and aemocrauc
I-Iicil to Hie statement Saturday oi rresmeni , N . E bwl The onlcr i, (
United-?.line Workjera, in whicn lewis inre me ueu i.
ai
'cnerul strike of miners if increases were granted to the Hn-
noi3 miners. Farrington declared tne controversy cuu.u uC sa
iled salipfactory if Lewis would keep hands off. ,
Fifth and Deciding Race of Yachts
ShamrccU and Resolute Under Way
ABOARD U. S. DESTROYER GOLDSBOROUGH, (Via-.-....!
iw 9fi (P.v TTrni rl Press. A wind which was
VV UCIWj OUi; 4wJ. v-v 7 .
too strong for the fifth series of the international yacht races
Saturday died down aUer lorcing a aeiay in uie bw uiK ,
The yachts got under way at 12:30. The Shamrock .shoved
her way across. the line by .almost a' minute before the Reso
lute staged,. wr',
sTho race later developed into a drifting contest. With a
f Mifft tlin north nn ,1 then from the south, but never
4V, fmir imntsnn Vnur. the contenders drittea
down the -Jersey coast. Two hours after getting under way,
the Resolute was leading, but was twenty-five miles from the
finish. " . ;
expected to
,tjon i WUU Ot'IliUlM luuuim, vi.u.i.v,
The'dhec'tors of evangelism for, tne committee.. Gov. Cox indicated that he intended to stress
Inrlnria 31 'nrohibltion t U 'Mntn1ir:t 1in(!it Wm Bautista.!
ag: inst any movement ot coal to uae-; pmbypri;ns, Lutherans, enKresra-,,
1.,,,.. ..,n!.msil In Kr Ppi'.!.'.. .l:..!.. n!il.! tUtt. lu'A- B.i(rtrm. !
in,i TV.i-0 in tho view of the coal ,.t an. rnv vnriom other bod-, IffVL? Vnll.n. fiX-M.ViaiOr UiJlUJI JL
experts will .amount to an embargo -m mA -m t,w york recently at the
on the exportation of coal. '. i invitation of Uev.' Charles L. Good all, .
Under an order recently issueu ty , .Scerctjry of Evenjitlinn for uie reu- - -
the commission, more then" a score m, Council "of the Churrho? of. rlQ:Q() July,2G (By United Press.) Detroit authori-
of railroads serving bituminous mines rhrist iu America and decided that expected here to attempt the identification of Roy
n western fennsyivama, ynw, . b the evanrencm lorcea rpro.-ni..- - . , -liqnpPfeii 0f being the
Virginia, Virginia, Kentucky and Ten-; should W0k on a p.. dor- MiUen, an cx-ayialor , M L. 10ftXt
M.!ii to move coal to lake' lr, io9n.9i dinner of the trunk iound m New York containing the nude
IRmr Millon -Aviator. Beinrr Held
Connection With " 1 runic iviuracr
nessee will begin to move coal to lake
ports for trans-shipment to the north
west. .The summer movement of coal
to the northwest is more than fifty
per cent behind schedule and the rail
roads 'will attempt to xiump 4,000 car
lop.ds of coal a day at lake pom
iti'r- 1920-21
k Trom September to December cvar
Iftlistic committees are to bj or
ganized and trained in every lotv
congregation. ' The plans will be pre
sented thj whole membership at a
church rally to be held early in the
n.MtmAn nf T.nhor ; Conciliators u itn-t0i, nvAwa' ri11-'lA nnlT.
will begin their efforts to bring an' tskcn lo Bacertf.in definitely the pcr
end to the walkout of the miners' in J t;ons rvho sii0Uij be reached by each
the Illinois fields, which is reported , . '
to have closed down about two-tnirasi From january ,to Easter, every,
MnrrWrd Woman Mav Be
4 WW ;,, . . , . .,
' Katlicrine Jackson, of Nashville
nf the. mines.
Officials ' of. government agencies
concerned in the straightening of the
coal tangle today read the statement
issued by John U Lewis, president
Af tfis'tJnited Mine Workers, in In
Viotestant pulpit is to be called on
j to sound the evangelistic note.
JThe culmination of the whole um
.& evangelistic program is in the
)ecial service' centering about Eas-
tet Sunday. f curing tioiy vy een vne
; dianapolis Inst night but declined to , Jjgg not be confined to the
comment on it. Mr. Lewis in his .ttrclies nor t0 the customary hours
t statement declared that "any settle- i f jgioug gatherings. Congested
shipper ot tne trunic louna m ihw.ivu Vvi."!
body of a murdered woman. MUlen was arrcsieu ycaiciua,
upon information that he is also known as "E. Leroy, ' and
"vas in Detroit U IV-e tune of the alleged murder. '
t UVGO, COG p. iu. Special.) Roy' Millen, the ex-flier,
wis icU-if'ul iij a po;rib!e suspect in the New York trunk mur
der attcv h i o ;ou-i investigation. Patrolman Trumbull, o
Detroit, raid he bou- no resemblance to Eugene Leroy.
Linotype Operator Is Released in ,
Connection With Trunk Mystery
vi? vvvnin; .tnlv 2fi. (Bv United Press.) Detective Cap-' ment of the Illinois strike which would
Viin C-ircv said a' Detroit detective was en route to New. York " modify .the bas Mterstate agree
S rnLcription of Katherine Jockson of Nash- S-
ville, Teun, Hi'believed to have wned-the. clot.hi.ng ;oyn.0,-o Action- by
p;t(.vJlidn)tilSrlfhvwimah,a body found in the trunk shipped national officials of the United Mine
Iim from Detroit Ourey said he believed the woman was Kath- workers to bring about a cessation
erine "Jackson, later known as the wife of "Eugene Leroy," of of work by the 125,000 men empmy-
. - '-' . i nf! m that iielu. . .
Centers in the larger cities will ,be i
invaded with theatre meetings and
yebn day -services in downtown
Larches.
BIRMINGHAM,; July 26,MBy United - Press.) -Allen A.
Tatum, a linotype operator, has been released b ythe police
but is under surveilance in connection with the acquaintance of
ir0twiM-Jrkson. who is believed to have been the victim :
Congested f the trunk-murder. Tatum offered letters rom the woman .
for inspection.
Detroit.-
Americans Are
Velcomed
American Athletes Raise Howl When
Assigned to (Quarters Below Decks
NEW' YORK, July 26. (By United Press.) Ordinary civ
ilian athletes who will laice pan m tne .uiymw :S" becoming known as
' TTniind States, set ud a- howl just previous to departure when v,, .
thev learned that army authorities had assigned them to below American3 we pouring into Lon-
Son of Prominent
Judge Is Lynched
Senator Joseph Bailey and Pat M. Neff
Winners in Texas Primary Elections
LONDON. (By Mail.) (Unitel
p'Va T-nndon's leading hotels are
vnu.' '-'
"Little lNew
. . ,n ... t..i or .'(Xixr TTniipd Press.) Returns
wwgv ' DALLAS, lexas., ' T ,
, ! . , ,. i4:,. !0tn,i ihnt px-Senator Joseph b.
FAYETTEHLLE. W. V... July 26-1 L ,Tp,f m Ncff would be the gubernatorial candidltes
T flX to a complete atat5 demncraUc
vine, son of Judge vvnnam ob
net, at one time Judge of the crim
, -1 ...!...;. tua Mh!, tn sftldiera . The coac hpro- Hont the rate of 8,000 a week and
tested, saying it threatened theiorale of the team and Amer- aie End hotels are
ica's chances of winning. . . ,',Hcre i m sr.id a visitor at V
g; m : i Riu Hotci, "surrounded by, New
$11,000 Taken by Masked Bandits'
, . . . .in Bank Raid; Escape in Auto.Wvi,
' " 1 x . " ' . "" . 'nil much ns possible while. In Eng-
rWMTP A T , . h A I .I ;S ' In . I.. JUIV ZK. oy wmwu i.. t wnt a change." , :
inal court of N Fayette county, wa3
folan trnm isiil hv a mflb of 100
Viers todav and lynchedafter having;
i begun a life sentence for the murder
of his wife, and unborn child, to which
charge he had plead guilty in court.
His wife, whom he admitted, Km
Kailev and rat ivi. iieu wvuiu e.
whd would -make Ihe run-off in a complete stats democratic
primary August 28th. . , . , ,it tr:
French Troops Meet Fierce Resistan
iri Occupyihg City of Damascus Sunday
' v., tt!4.,i DiAe i. French troops, in
. k i i w-k k Tn 1 . i - in; -4tr. iiiiiir-ii m. k )lj m r
ing W the' daughter of J- Alfred I of Gneral Gouroud, entered the city of Damacus
Taylor, of Fayetteville, weU known , as learned today. A spirited battle occurred
throughout tno state as a vvx, ..u , ; .
on xne uuis&uu ui
Los Angeles Again Rocked by
' ' Earthquakes; Damage blight
' . . r, T.-i.. etc iTlxr TTn itpd Press.) Earthquakes
CENTKALAbi, in. 1m '"r'' . ; 7 land. I want a cnange. . , , fltornie(1 and Bennct taken out. en- L0S ANGK1X&, JUiy . - , .
Five masked men robbed the cashier of the Union Credit .Fran-j Many mpmben, of the House .of eapt0. occupying twenty -' disturbed Los Angeles again early today. The first stiocK w
chise Bank here today and. escaped' in an automobile with a have undertaken t0 ? tomobiles, rode to tHe old county P- " t 412 a m., ollowed by another heavier shock at 4.14.
cnuwnn utic t j . ! American and ver-seaa Britishers -,-ihpv-hm1 Wm from 'Wit at 4.1 a. m., .aA
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editor.
: The jailer ad previous been sum
iAr.d to the sheriff's office by tele
phone and when he arrived he was j
confronted by the mob who demand-",
ed his keys. ' He' was then kept un-
der close guard while the jail was;
stormed and Bennct taken out. Ben-
m till the end of October,
T : : : ' ..ivimr them just the kind of holiday
pM ! 1, Trk Qlr4T I MEN SHEAR CALEEN a HA1K ould choose. Enthusiastic pro
LngllSn 1 OO DiOW ; - Rl?rlp,TATE RIOT pagandi bent on showing tte ng-
' A el T-n AY : : U ; . liahman at his best, are mvitnig Amer
i 1 Ul 11V 1 tVV M
a beam stretched b ween the
of three white oak trees.. '.
Bennet pleaded guilty to the mur
der' of his wife July 22 and wa3 sen
tenced to life imprisonment.
WJIS I t. IJUi IV- VI. ,
iT(U gVJtfciV. Vv....ci- - . I., r i .(III Hi l III -II.HII. Ill IIIUM-I"
nnntrrw ir.YP'S VAMPING KEPT HIM
" v : ' - ,r :i .n 1 ; , . , , ' . j,.. , aw ... , , . ' . ,
4.n t oiintrv house-parties, where
lJUliLlIN. July tq. av mnuviii -;..o ... , ,r 1 - .
I TiPPr.ry . ,.n8 of en W fT;: DOMINION AIR TOWS ,
fd PrcBs )- West Atncan nauv i eigne wa ccjpuie w...r...., -
taking"up commercial life with en-, liceman. Exasperated at the outrage:, try M-.'-
k i , t tj. tnwn1 aiit nnn t in uuiiuvu' mv.
. en nuira hiiii f iihii lui iiva v --' - -
. 1 l V !
-. ' soldiers and . nonce lurneu.-wuv- , .. . . .
v4v: Man ft-unftnn.ftR. as the fol-
lowing passages from a letter : received'-
by a large commercial house
here would show:
"I am greatly regretful to write
you this, and ask that my order which
was issued to you some months ago
for chemises had not received up to
V,!ct -noriA(t ' Tfindlv tetum to THO
vnno i- , .
the money, amounting to ten shal
ings( about $2) if you cannot bear
responsible of shipping them to me.
"Please if you are able or willing
to deal with me, vibrate off any slug
gish manner in you." ;
WEATHER FORECAST
. - . it a MfV,At ftnvwhere to sleep, invaia
nn f emcrs, causing in--"i j " -Vo5-
vre have thrown oen their doors
Tie coast guard nation, in the and every kind o hospitalUy is hovn
Bearhaven district were , raided yesto transatlantic ousins. JIJ J
t,rday. In one of the raids, two expected geruality on the part of Mr.
J.ere knied. j John Bull has proved a sad disap-
men weie Kiued. .. would-be profiteers, who
triT7Hl ir.H ELECTED hd loked frward to reaPin a food"
. TITZHUCH tLttltu . mocf frflffl the advent of the
I y . Iv I v w
The- heat wave that hfld sway over
ii.- rnonovillo district for several
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days, last. Week was partially broken
ATLANTA, July 26. (By United
stool-pigeon in a
' ' 'i, . t..., nrpvfliled after 3 i: v,f tVinn 4
Unt., Juiy io.-r-v" . e,..j. ;.Tir.i The sk esi . ,iu Ath
J K was a case ut ' " """
Gyp.
i 'w T. t. ive.lv. Atlanta's sprightly
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 26.
Vnllnwintr is the forecast sent out
from Washington for the period of
nrk trt "ulv 31. inclusive, lor
tv, m.in ViUlev and Tennessee;
- Tair exceft probably showers about
middle of week.. Temperatures
averaging somewhat above normal.
HICHMONP, Va., July 26. Geo.
rifThiiFh. of Richmond, commander
Americans.
OTTAWA, uni., u. -tt. ; - . . ... ,,,0,,. The skies
United Pr.)r-Th. rrC T- inorn
training of , the Canadian Air Force re pan y .
v -i T?Arrfpn. norm OI K r .....
S7rr Over one bun- somewhat lower than on previous rreBted Gyp or 0t
IVruittv, nujuo. . 0 - , . .. i o - , irv
dred aeroplanes, a number of flying days- , ... u,ireau wearing proper dog jewelry. The
boats and a complete outfit for in-! The forecast of, the weather lty agf,esSed-after . days passed
less and gunnery will be employed , gen. . - -Machines
valued at between five except P"0',, p-dicted
and six million dollars have bee, i pre, " " a e some-
e lav the normal -
FARMERS WARNED OF
. . me v ni.. -
of Richmond camp of Spanish ar in,ltfmnii
veterans, was elected department - COMING ARMY WORM
commander in oharsra of Virginia last'
Saturday at the twslfth annual en-,
campment of United Spanish WarJ
Veterans.
WASHINGTON. July 26. Warn'-
ingto farmers in North Carolina, v ir
states further north that
i r-
Tb Pinehal snake, a ntiv3 o the fall army worm may damage their
e-,.tv. ao ran throw a soray of rrons within the next few weeks was
ooison a distance of fifteen feet. 5sauo Saturday by the Department
TteT"rfBh The worm already
own a table service of solid gold in-, has dene damage to growing -enps
eluding 400 pieces. - . j in South Carolina and Missisappi,
DrOV il.K CM'vV mil J uvou wv v
ia a fine airdome at Camp Borden and ( son.
it is in all respects well equipped tor
one period of training which will oc-
' .1.1.1. Atm l
cupy iweniy-eigni.
NOTICE
TRIPLE TRAGEDY IS.
ENACTED AT WASHINGTON
Roman circuses at an early date.
alfalfa and sorghum.
Having been duly qualified as ad
ministrator of the estate of A. J.
Carlisle, deceased, all persons hav
; atrainst his estate are here-
- . r v.t I v.. titer! to Drpsenv. mem v
WASHINGTON. JUIV Zt. aiorxai- . M
. , --1.-1.' ji .in ami all persons wuu
t wnnnded b vblows rrom a naicnev.uu., y -- - ,
TjenWHa todav selved a re- xo can "u
MM -f
volver, shot end killed Jean Odisseoi,
sr.id to be' his wife, ana then turned
his gun on Apostaios, sending two
bullets through the latter's head.
Thi Jnlv 26th. 1920
R. F. SHIPLEY, Admr.
ille. Tenn.. Rt. 1.
ioUtf i;
and no
death.
r.vn took counsel with himself.
B'doeeed if he'd be bumped off and
he such a business dog, too b'dog-
ged if he would. t ,
Gyp had talents."
' He starte dat once. He made such
a fihowine at plain and fancy dog-
vamping that Lively, looking en, sign
ed him for a life contract, fcny
strangers that fled from the very
rumble of the . dog patrol sidled up
to Gyp for recognition. Hard-boiled
outlaws that ranged the dark alleys
liked Gyp's ways and were converted.
n wouldn't take anything for that
dog," quoth Lively. "My business
has nearly doubled since I found him.
Doggondcst dog T ever aw
And Gyp certainly is a temer;

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