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Show WOULD HAVE NEGROES DIG THE PANAMA CANAL 'Ian Proposed to Solve the Race. Troubles In the South and Which Would Advance Interests of the Dig Ditch. NnshUlp, Till. Tho southern iunraiitlnc and Immigration convention, conven-tion, which at noon on Tucsdny ns-timed ns-timed lta now tltlo of Southern Irn-nlgrutlon Irn-nlgrutlon and Industrial association', ioncludcd Its business Tuesday night, The sentiment of thu delegates la-1 argely In rnvor or welcoming nny dor I Irnblo clnss of whlto Immigrants without regard to nationality, yefc, hero appears at times somo dcsVetof leop tho black man, with all Shjil aults, whero he Is. ' T At tho ufiernooii session N. FI rhompsou or ChnttauoogH advocated .ho strictest enforcement ot thti vagrancy laws, with a suspension of cntonco In case tho negro would go o tho Pnnnmn canal, and In follow-ng follow-ng Into tho race problem said: "I would havo tho world know that this race problem has Its most fertile rourco of perpetuity In tho efforts of. xdltlclnus, who find n most elllclentj hobby on which to rldo Into place, nnd' lower. When there nro no elections ' In tho south wo hear very llttlo alvout this race matter. 'SmJ I "The enforcement of the vngrnBl laws uniformly all over tho south HB tend largely to tho elimination of HB Idle negro." HJ |