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Show DESEltET EVENING NEWS MQNDAY 8 OF CHURCieJN VICKS People Race Troubles Culminate in ; Thousand Opinion Expressed That the Fifty ' Gather in Ball Park to Slaying of Negro by Church Must Attend to HearTreident of the Whites After He Had Temporal as Well i Irih Republic at Great Fired at Sheriff Who Spiritual Requirements of Tried to Arrest Him. Open Air MeeC The Individual. CHICAGO, July IS. An audience of! LONGVIEW, Tera July 13. 50,000 person It we estimated, heard law, was declared today in Longof Famonn d Valera, "president of the view and' the rest of Gregg county In th Federal Council Irish republic," appeal for aid and reca result of race trouble her preof Christ to America today NEW YORK, Jut 13. Th church ot this country Trot-,,ta- nt rcpre-ente- d 1919 whereabouts la unknown. Th sheriff and a deputy had gone to the Bush home to take him in cus4aeh with weak solutody, and after mildly protesting against going to jail the negro went tion of blue stone or into his home, reappeared, with a pistime water, dry tol and shot five times at th offiOughly, follow with light applicers, non of th bullets taking efcation of fect. Bush escaped; but shortly after a VAPOR! farmer a few miles from th city, warned to be on the lookout fo him, YOUR BODYCUARO" -- 30f. Bush. When called upon maul js.sm intercepted aBjiui to halt, the negro, according to the marked the slaying of one negro early farmer, raised his rifle, whereupon today after he bad resisted arrest th farmer shoLAilm dead. There wa no further disorder today. Brig,. Gen. R. H. McDUL of Dallas, FRANCE ISSUES NOTE ' ON GERMAN TRADING returned to Longview today and immediately resumed command of the situation, with more than 360 cavalrymen ot the Texas National guard unPARIS, July 13. The French official note authortzizng the resumption der his direction. relations between The proclamation ' of martial law of commercial was signed by Gen. Me Dill and Lieut France and Germany was issued here Col H." C. Smith. All residents of today effective today. The note preLongview were given until 3 o'clock scribes regulations providing for the tonight to turn in their firearm to Issuance of permits on certain classes th military, on receiving station be- of merchandise. Th regulations require that pering designated for the whit men and . Further mits be obtained for the exportation three other for negroes. to Germany of any merchandise on arrests are expected tomorrow. The negro killed today wo Marlon the prohibited list. No merchandise w of originating or coming from Germany Bush, 50 years old, father-in-laDr. C. P. Davis, who Is accused, with may be imported into France without 8. L. a school teacher, of being a special permit from the minister of a ringleader of the-- negroeSr-.- .. Both that department of that government have fled and their particularly interested in the project." Davis Jones and tot LONGVIEW, TEXAS m EN' ll ASK FOR and GET OISON OAK DE VALERA TELLS COWL FEDERAL JULY OF Draw HoirlicEFs Th Original Malted Milk For Infanta and Invalid Awd UMMitu ead &bet,t,et St. action wan taken after official cation from Paris that the blocked had been lifted Under the orders of the coromissloi the importation of arm into tho Is forbidden. Shipments undei Interallied Rhineland Com-jnisio- n Rhineland coal and cok would continu present regulations. The commlsslo exGives Notice of announced that it would- prohblit, remov cept by special permit,- the 20,000 tonfc of dyestuffs and chen Orders Permitting Re- of leal , products in the Rhlnelan These goods will Unguarded, by Allie per cent of all thi sumption of Trade' With soldiers. Ninety dyes made In Germany were manufactured on the left bank of th Former Enemy.1 Khlne before the war. The export of gold, silver and in coin or bullion and of (By Inum securities COBLENZ, Saturday, July 12 also is forbidden eign inter-Allie- d Th the Associated Preee.) the Rhineland is held In trust as i Rhineland commission today mortgage for the pajment of the inissued a notide to civilians In demnity by Germany, nothing the areas that trade would be re- might rfeduce the value of the mo established immediately between the gage can be exported unless and Interior of Germany and the occupied Hil the Allied power decide area "Under certain reatrlctions. This i $ Churcbt atate ognition of Irish independence today at cipitated "bjri fight Friday- - morning issued a declaration that the work-emeeting held at the Chi- between whit men and negroe and' r an open-a- ir should "attempt to aecure to the 'National league, baseball park. cago maintain to an income sufficient The crowd was enthusiastic, but of living his family at a etanO-ursome rot the spectators indulged in r can f approve." which the community hissing when the names of Erosldept , This was part of a pronouncement Wilson, Premier Lloyd Georg and Sir on Jhe attitude of the church toward Edward Carton, Irish Unionist lea4sr, was drawn social reconstruction which on the were Persons mentioned. commietrion on the church T up by th. however, toon and social servica-o- f the federal ooun- - speaker's platform," demonstration these stopped clL The federal councH l a coegr Mr. d Valera expreesed confidence ' of 38 leading Christian bodies for American sympathised with the that X united action. Irish Independence movement, and 1 a "it that assert statement j . The American government i false ldea that the ohurchee are only hoped that th concerned with rellglou eduoational would recognize th d jure governf They are. ment" of Ireland. and charitable enterprise f or should be, rttaity oonceroed with Frank P. Walsh and Edward T. to- social ( civic, economic and other ' Dunne, member of the delegation terests." sent by Irish socle tie to America to f Right of Working Mon. share In present to th peace conference a petiRights of working men to set forth tion for settlement of th Irish questhe control of industries are "We have tion, and Mayor William Hale Thompstatement to at this length. j son of Chicago were Other speaker j some upon times When people are not Me, Walsh .referred to ..premier - submissive to.lnjuirtlo os to un&eces-sar- y Lloyd th trick mule of Georg privation and suffering," declare Great Britain." whose actions, he eaid, ... th church commission. "They are nobody-centd forecast. deeply and justly to earnest. If those be urged who are the actual indue trial, poiilioai to Resolutions that Congress reIrish the recognise and social leaders of the nation will now and as eotabhshed, public not act upon the principle that the to A0 to Sell 1 0 Day establish trad relation with Ire, greatest shall be the servant of all, ' then the people themselves, with to land for the benefit of American comdug nation and bitterness, are sore to merce and labor and strongly opposthe league of nations, were adopttake their destiny and that of the ing ed with enthusiasm. The leagu it , world into their own hands. "Class consciousness and the use of was declared, would Impair American 'Violence are not confined to .the revo- sovereignty and would imperil th doclutionary groups. The poaaemlon of Constitution, destroy the Monro wealth and education tend to the for trine and would guarantee the world motion ot classes, and industrial own supremacy of the two remaining desof th world Great ' ershtp and management to a class potic empire conscious ruling group. We observe Britain and Japan. The degree of doctor of laws wa! . the dangerous tendency of many state and municipal officials to deny fair conferred upon Mr. de Valera at De this morning. hearing to radical offender and to Pauw university Tomorrow he plane to confer with use unnecessary and provocative bru local bankers .1. taJitjr during strike. concerning the proposal idBue Irish republic bonds. At T p.m. legislatures, judges and officials to should act firmly tort justly, without he will depart for Ean Francisco. bluste and without unnecessary vlo-- , lence. Working men believe that they do not get an equal chance before the WEATHER REPORT law, and it Is highly important that whatever real basis there la for the conviction it. should be removed... Localr Falvtosrtght ' and- - probsbly Deep Cause of Unrest t. Tuesday. A deep cause of unrest in Industry 7 is the denial to labor of a share to i Industrial - management. Laborers must be recognised ae being entitled to a much vonsl deration as employDaynes-Beeb- e -" er and their rights must be equally Every piano maftttfhctweY from wom ' wf are" This may be accomsafeguarded. buying goods ha written us within th last thirty day plished by assuring th workers as announcing a further advance to the price of their rapidly aa K can be done with due consideration to condition! a fair good hare in control; by opportunity for In anticipation of this contingency, early in the ownership with corresponding reprew placed large order with all of the factories for sentation; or by a combination of year ownership and control in People Special Coupon for to be made to June and July, believing that shipments production. Liberty Bonds received the same as Cash at the low ebb of business we could lay in a big sup"The living wage should he made DAYNES-BEEBthe first charge upon Industry before obtain E the very lowest price MUSIC CO., ply and dividends are considered. The resistOur Judgment aa to advances to price has been Salt Lake City, Utah. ance of labor to general wage reductions, even when sic corn panted by reconfirmed. Everything now ls much higher ranging Gentlemen: Please send me full particulars at once of duced hour of work, should renetvs Out-of-- T from I2S to $16 per instrument factory coat. As a moral support from the community, sale on Pianos and Players. y your special consequence of our having bought so heavily, --we have except where the demand la clearly on hand today 600 pianos and ptayer.piand unreasonable. and we Ware levels must be have concluded to conduct a Ten Day Bale, giving you high enough to malntotn a standard . ... , I am interested in an. . Inch Precipitation of living worthy of responsible free w the benefit of the savings which, made through kdv&nce in a and In addition therecitlsenshlp buying before this last 5.01 democracy. Total yesterday to saving yon to vour purchase to the extent of about .01 Total for this month Nfame. , -- ... Wages and Price this Accumulated of usual the deficiency, selling expense. In other "Astnal wage that 1 wages reck.21 month ten word normal business at this days particular oned in power to purchase commodi- Total since January L I 41 time of the year means approximately twenty-fivI Address ties. have been decreasing for several Accumulated deficiency since Jan. to W are In 100 sell Instrument that going 1 time, N year to spite of wage increase which we will do without additional expense; to fact,, There is urgent need of provision by we will sell 100 on the same selling expense basis as we Wewthee Obeer, it times industry under th guidance of th would 26, so we have concluded to cut the prices to At i n. m July 14 government for some regular method an extent equal to the saving In the selling cost. Thl , of adjustment of wages and salaries to added to the saving of the Increase, means anywhere th purchasing power of money. High from 350 to 14S on the various styles of pianos and wages are desirable as a general prinplayer-pian- o ciple. Employer who Justify low wage or wag redactions should open Pianos will not he lower to price for some time, their books and submit their figures to fact, the labor situation the supply market and to publlQ scrutiny, adds the commie-e- l the various materials that go Into the making ot on. now that we pianos are so decidedly uncertain To provide employment, th comPLAYER rather look for further advances rather than a mission advocates that a nation wide employment oorriee be maintained t AUTOPIANO Large size, mahogany case, first-claand suggests adoption of a policy of conAH of our prices win be advanced on August 1. public works and land settlement a dition, has been overhauled and re poll shed. guarded extension of opporeunltles This Jen Day Sale enables you to save a substantial P Regular $775. Net in our sale for social Insurance to cover unemamount of money. We welcome you to our establishfirst-clas- s oak Golden ARMSTEONQ ployment due to industrial conditions we we sell to wa case, aim ment; everything guarantee condition, of 111 health; and the rehabilitation of overhauled and repohshed. pleas our customers. The dependability of our goods Industrial cripples under th direction We to are serve you beyond question. prepared Regular price $650. Now of the state and at the expense of inand shall do our part to give you the best that money dustry. A general policy of voca:an buy. We guarantee satisfaction or money back. CONWAY PLAY HR PIANO Golden oak, large size, good tional training is approved. JOSEPH J. DAYNES, JR. condition, overhauled and repolished. the C'yf 71? Concerning payment of the war President. Daynes-Beeb- e Music Co. Now , debt, it is pointed out that powerful Regular $650. ;ir. ..T. r.T.'. Influences arer organ Tred to shift the burden of this debt on the public, while the public Itself is and practically unable tounorganised protect it' self." A revolt, th commission say SCHIRMER Upright, large size, mahogany ease and 5h already has taken place against the condition. good very of f policy levying direct , taxes upon Now minor luxuries of th people. Resolute use, it adds, should be made of Ojfefor-Tw- o , WEGMAN Large size, rosewood finish 1QC graduated lncoma,.ni Inheritance taxes aa "a hist method of placing the Originally $500. Now heavier burdens upon those moot able 5 OS STORY & CLARK Mahogany case, large size, very good sen seta 3 6 Sun rises to bear them M r The church assert that it stands p- - m' ,n,y condition. Originally O 7 J? Our Roll of Honor a living wage for industrial womNow $400. en and equal pay for equal work. It, Cambrian Day Saltair Thurs July WM. & CO. CONOVER Large size, rosewood case. . urge persons having free capital toflT Bar murical Program. Adver- Invest It lq home : for workers. "It tisement Now ' .. 1QG Regular $450. & POND points to the need of community cen, tere te replace the saloon and declare W3ELOCK Large size, mahogany case, yery good conpimples anc that churches should he. open seven & DAVIS LETT HAT, dition, repohshed and overhauled. KXQRG blemishes on the face are day In the week. , 700. Now - -- d Will Music Company Put It Over- in 10 Days? "'7 6 Daynes-Beeb- e and Li TO BE SOLD IN 10 DAYS -- We Believe We Can Do It 10 a Day for 10 Days 1 Days We WillMake for a In This Rousing Effort Cash $10 LOW AS $5 Monthly as , , OUR REASON Day, Saltair, Thursday, July 31 104 Gifts Out-of-To- 10-da- ...... Freight Prepaid to own Buyers A Few Used one-quart- er e Bargain Instruments Inducements -- w PIANOS ss For Larger Cash Payments OlO QARd ...yaOO O' All money paid up to $100 We Carry. Only the Worlds time of purchase entitles you to our Recognized Standard Privileges. PIANOS and PLAYERS ls-fo- KXABE IVlIRS - Unsightly . I If I sure signs that the skin and blood need the purifying and strengthening action of Cost of Peace Makjng. WASHINGTON. July Elliott of the house committee xn state department expenditures ed a r solution today culling for repot t on the expenses of the Ameren it peace commission at Paris. ESTEY - ST0I1Y & CLARK "KOHLER & CAMPBELL CONWAY.. in-ro- Vianet; othr thing) .sked for U Hat of commission em Jloycra and commf?ionrrj servant tod their salaries music fhurbiiay ItTciah . . Saalr i . Cambrian Day 'Adveelenittti THE AITTOPIANO. ' . TIANISTA VIRtUOLO a FILLS. . LaiW feed - Sal of Any In tK Wnrld I IMnrw. IOe., tScs ; And manv, many others. . 1 Pay $20; receive credit for $30 Pay $40, receive credit for $60 Pay $50; receive credit for $75 Pay $100; receive credit for $150 PIANOS plO fj ylOO plOO PQO tyJOO Regular EVERETT Lrge size, golden oak ease, very good dition and as good as ew. Regular $456. Martin vjFSvrmra . f ojf PjO& .Now,. VOSE & SONS Rosewood condition.1 A bargain at STORY & CLARK Large fcondition. Regular $4o0. GILBERT Oak case,' very repohshed. Regular $350. con- case, good CO OU size, yery good, Now only Ow good condition, overhauled and , ..$135 |