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THE INBEX-JOURNAL The Leading Newspaper of Wcttern South Carolina. TfCtL Leased Wire of Us Associated free. POMTLJCTB Service lb Neve-; paper KaUrprtM Aaeoclatio. VOL. I.

NO. 333. GRXENW00O, TUESDAY IT LSI NO. JANUARY 1130. gsataved gaoe4-Oaaa Manse at fke PMHirVa, Oiimwit, a.

C. Uaear MMrf Haase, ft. U.S. nuci: rrm centi VeHlaaw AiM Tit-WHUr Mum. NO FURTHER DEPORTATION OF REDS UNTIL FIRST ARK WHAT WILL WILSON AND W.

J. B. SAY AT FEAST? CrMwoed Spot Cotton Middling II esate. LANDS I I IflllH 61DIB IE 11 cninflTTJllCP PHESBYTERIAN CHURCH DISCUSS DISCOLfiiT CALL I HALT EMPLOYEE HELD ABE PURCHASED BY RATE AT MEETING iiiii PROPOSES fJITIOl WHACK IT cispiRGER RAILWAY WORKERS OF FEDERAL HEADS DEMOCRACY IS LOOKING IB If SON AHl APPEAL TO BAXIERfl 01 TOl XTBY GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT BEDI TI0.1 Of TO TEM CEST-Sin JIOTK AUAUST H. L.

BIG BILL HAYWAKD IH AXOTHEI SOTED (M1IACTER WHO 15 HOW ISDEt ARREST OF GOTERJXEJT AT. 0T TO RAISE KATES OX DEPOSITS 1 MADE. TvTK.m DF.MUmTHUS Alt EPT nvjTATKtx to confer i PHILADELPHIA OX I LB. Bt'AKT I TO a. RETAILERS ON SHIPPING ALIENS FOB PRESENT ev ocitio eevae Mrte THOEITIES.

Detroit. Mich- Jsn. Aa a mova in Washington. Jan. Diaoouat rates ware dlscaaeed at a conference here lower the cost af llrtn.

amonc .1.1 III I I I I 11 I I "-o today between federal reserve board officials and repraeentatlvea of cj ear- members, the Brotherhood of Meln- I I nlll-llln York- Uaance of Way Km ploy ee aad Rail- III llllllrlll approximately 10 denominations way Shop Laborers, the third Issgnst I wUwIIII have accepted an Invltatloa from the of the railroad brotherhoods, today rn- Presbyteriaa church to confer In Phll- lug houses over tbe United 8tat. Tha tHMUln MHH Chicago Jaa. Federal authorities today bad la euatody Rafael Mallen. a ttaltatlelaa (or tba federal trada eommlnloa, coanacttoa with tba aailoatl drive of radicals, while uoanced lha parchase of four clothli.r adelphla Pebruary I to I on a proposal av AasociATss eeese Washington. Jan.

4 No further de lha first of 114 persons held (or de-porlalloa at a result of tha recent bankers particularly discussed with the board members the relationship between discount ratea of federal re-eerve banks and tha rate of lnUrel I aid by banks In the larger cltiea on balances ot out of-towa banks aij la d.tidusls. Under an agreement between the board and the New. York clearing houses, the Interest rata automatically la portation of radical aliens will be as-aertaken until the experiment with the transport. Buford. the first "soviet lata and (edaral raids were taken ev AeeociATS pease Waablngton, Jan.

of tba leading figure of tba Democrat lr party. Including mot I of those prominently mentioned for tba Prealdeutl-al nomination, are on the Hit of speakers made public today for tli; Jackson day dlnnerto be held bare ThiiMili alffht. isctortea from which goods will be Wanhia.ton a Ior lloni merger or inrisiian aoid at prlca reductions ranging from Vt taUr "nder th Mm ot th VanH to per cent. ierJ lt tacked in ,1 of Chrt' America ac under way. It I.

said, for the pur- to announcement today from rhase of two other mllla. f. 'k Presbyterian headquarters In Ihia city. The factoriea Uken over are two IL Th movement, started aome time vaderwear companlea at Ypallantl. br 01 aambly of the Michigan, a glove factory at William- i Presbyteriaa church In the United area.

Mwh. and a New York factory ij a 18n," 8Utea of America proposee formation making tablng used In gloves. Thellr "T00' "nd of a council elected by the snpreme before Immigration Inspectors (or hearings. Cases against thoae men have boea deecrlbed by Department ark" la completed. It waa aald today by Anthony Caminetti.

eommtsaloner general of o( Justice agents aa "Iron clad" and The Buford la now en rente to Nor a rm PrMini Wilson within tbe week the officers said they thern Europe with 14 radical aliens will be read Brat at tba banquet and; Slaved a large percentsge would be declined for Russia, bet whether aba latter plsnt will advanced reduced one-quarter of 1 per rent with each advance or decline of one-half of one per cet.t la the ninety day rate at the federal reeerre banks of New York. aslected aa tha Chicago contlngont be moved to Tpsll-1 aenerai MlM of Tartous denominatlona the brotherhood has Brl'n Tha council would comprise two mln- ill be permitted to land her psns- snU. In addition. rngere haa not yet been determined. is possible for the ship to ge to An appeal to the bankers of the n.r.

naanmgirn toterial Uy delegates for each dealers are charging IJ cents aa1 loom comlIJunicBu. aelllng only two pounds at a i.b.o.j xh eonsUtntiou of the There Is ao excuse for It. There is entered Into eoutrsrts with various nanutacturere for the purchase of huge quantities of clothhig It will re- I sell to members from wsrebouaes to country not to raise Interest ratea on soviet Russia and If the radicals are srnt Into that country tbey must bo dr posits In a acramble (or out-of-town balances wss made by Governor on tba next "soviet ark." Reds generally have taken to cover since tha wholesale arrests started, according to tba Department of Justlee agents and tha. number brought la dally haa decreased. Several dangerous radical aliens stll! sre nought on warranta, however.

In addition to Mallea. tha only notable figure arrested In the campaign dar be estsbllsbed In various parts of the Uw to dV' dr'c 'h- 'slated, "looks forward ultimately to transported across one of the adjacent oruntrlea. Harding of the federal reserve board. country. lD' v- a complete organic union of the pro- speeches wilt be made by tha lolK w.

Ing: William Jennings Bryan. Beere-Ury Daniels, Attorney Oenerel Pal-mer, Oovernor Cox. of Ohio: James W. Gerard, former ambassador to Germany; Champ Clark, of Missouri. Oovernor Cornwall.

West Virginia; Senator Hitchcock, Nebraska: Pmre-rene. Ohio; Underwood. Alabama, and Owen. Oklahoma, and Mre. enter Olreon associate member ot tbe tional committee from Minnesota.

Tba banquet incidental to the quadrennial meeting of tba National Committee to ehooee a time and plaaa i The nearly 3.000 radical aliens tab Tbe transaction announced reoree- ents sn Initial Investment ot approxim ately il.ooo.ooo and are the first steps ing tha past twenty-tour hours was p.e noi io oe lorreo io pay tMUBt churcbea entering upon the such prleee. membership of the council." The aa- Purchss of the remainder of the th constltn- S'Af Cfop "opens the way tor a gradual I.ISMM tons to stab Use and of tha Inter-denomlnatlonal dura prleee to the American cm nm. tne.areast while reUlnlng the present er waa urged lis a icablegram degUstlcal organl-ad from Rafael Montoro aoeretary 0, oj. Wo. D.

(Big Bill. Haywood, eecre tery ot the Industrial Workers ot tbe He served warning that the federal reserve board did not recognise nay relations between the re-discount rates of federal reserve banks and the interest rales paid by member banks on deposit and gave notice-that the board would be free to raise or lower Its re-dlscount ratea whenever the Industrial or commercial situation might require such action. 'About fifty banker were present After Governor Harding had complet World, who baa been sought severs! daya by state authorities on an un vsj so targe a araie. of tha plan of all railroad anions to manufacture or purchase direct for their members necee-sitiee of Members of all railroad brotherhoods may parchase goods handled by the maintenance of way union. Other brotherhoods are expected to enter larloua ilaea of manufacture and extend trad In fullltUa for tha aatloaal convention, in for those laamed charge.

With him when be to me iresiaeni ox cune. oy wnaior orBanlMttoll 0f the federal "WMU. -rU council ot tbe ebarcbea ot Christ hn en In the raids bf the last few day mill be tried by the Department of Labor in the district in which, they were arrested and those ordered deported wilt be sent to New York. Mr. Caminetti said that abould nec-tsslty require the use of additional space at New York or la the districts to house tha radicals awaiting deportation, steps will ba Uken to secure campa or other, fadlltle frouT tte "War or other Departments that might have suitable Accommodations.

-He as additional latlona would batrfr emr. mpenae, he ht believed coagrst woulo grant the money for Oje re-opehltu of Elllg" Island station in Its entirety so that all dent Wilson haa announced bis de- America, aa it opens the way tor con- iV tha running for tha Presidential surrendered wera nearly a score o. nomination to place their lew be- other W. rt. leadera and tba coun- Haywood wsa released on bond an.l elslon not to make the Prcha-e onWlt(UttoB mBiBiatretlve agenclea IM rKUUWiqil.inin.

I ..4 Ik. tnrmmrA th waa able to appear la federal court tte other unions. board I work ot tha churches through the here oUrsy for ate-appeal frem-tfca council of the Unite Greatest. Interest, among arriving committee members, manifestly eea-tered today In tha President's mes New York, Jan. Retailers of the Protocol Will be OaeatJeai ef ATlsslona, sentence to a federal prison imposed for violation of theeapionaga law.

Tha appeal of Victor L. Berger from who eonferred hara tmi country, The nroooeed vlan ot the council Signed on the 10th month with aaenta of the nenartmn calls for administration of home and a similar sentence on the same Cnva of nanA'for-ln missions, in behalf of the ed bia remarks, they went into executive seesion to consider the queetioa of Interest rates" Governor Harding predicted that a further Increase over the preeent rediscount rate of 4 -4 per coat at the ftderal reserve bank- of New York would be necessary but he protested against "a acramble for deposits." larreasea Only Temporary. "We do not see why a raise la rediscount rales should bring about such a scramble." he said. "The federal reserve bank rate Increasea are only of the aliens could be housgd there. i of Justice on methods to reduce the cost of Ilvlnj will have another cental ctea with federal officials In this January II and K.

to launch their charge waa vf for hearing today, -Mallen waa seised Immediately upon bia return frmo Mexico. He was charged with being a member of ie Stock Market IKY campaign. It was announced today. Victim of Slump i ne retailers win ba represented by a committee 01 17. rsmnrii nr mam.

communist party. In 1117 he was confined In the Camp Grant military prison aa a conscientious objector. here of the National Hctdll Dry Goods "qJ fcUalted Churcbea as well aa other agenciea on the approval ay aeaocuTse eeiaa '0f the supreme governing of advlaory Parle. Jan. There Is every indl- jbodlea.

It aocepU the ordination and cOon now In supreme council clrclea doctrlnal vlewa of the evangelical that tha peace protocol will be signed churches joining the council and pro-by Germany and ratlficath ns of -he yli ino for admission ot community treaty of Versalllee exohanged on -ndependent Ofganlxa-coming Saturday, January 10, the date tions ttmutlvely set by the council yest r- tjjt mt philadel- IV i. meeting Indlvlduale will submit The council of the league tt Na- piB, calling- tor more it la understood, Kill Ivi called nn(n. oa neovMaa for nleta orcanlc nnlon. ar AseociAtaD New York. Jan.

g.The atnr.k mar. temporary, whereas relations of the Association. National Association of iteiau Liothiers. National Garment Retailers', and Nation! Khue ni' bankers with their cuntomers are sup. trts subjected to a heavy aelllng posed to be permanent movement during today's mld-aesslon.

So rustomor should be led to look, leadera reeordlna abrant dacllnaa of 1 Asaoclatloa. Through coordination of governmental and huniuexs effort, the retailers announced ihav h.mml in m. about a week later. Interchange of churoh membership. Means of Escape for Radicals is Cut Off On Borders assooMTso mer Washington, Jan.

Federal agenU rre continuing to comb the country fcr radicals who are known to champion a movement to overthrow the Among denominations concerned upon deposits ss an Investment, -Mill to points, notwIthsUndlng extreme-, the banks should not look npon de- ly easy ratea for eaU money. Llquida-posits other than as tion waa attributed to the aUtement Competltloa by bankers with tha in- of Oovernor Harding ot the federal vestment msrket waa not conductive reserve bank, who urged the leading to sound banking. Governor Harding Ibankera of the country now In confer- I00- Waablngton to discourage all "While we have turned our backs nnuniil in.M duce prices by Incressing production, eliminating distribution wastes and emphasising manufacture and sale of medium and low priced merchandise. The Department of Justice has announced Its intention of co -operating by using the Lever act to lower prices. Railroads Will Not Revert to Old System Of Management sage of greeting and la the pro-nouneeraenta to ba made by Mr.

Bryan. Characterised aa "an Important word' by White Houaa offlclala. tha nature of Mr. Wllson'a maesaga la being carefully, guarded. Speculation revolves about what he may aay on a third term and on tha peace treaty as a campaign Issue.

Queues About Bmn Gueees about Mr. Bryan'a address touch on these name subjects, many of tba part leadera eipectlng him to declare la stand on tba treaty and to put himself definitely into the running for the notnlnstlon. In the past few weeks his friends bavs been very active In his bohslf and they expect the banquet to glva tba opportunity for him to again assume a conspicuous place In tha party councils. Mr. Brysn ha been quoted aa urging, at a recent meeting here with aeveral Democratic Ben a tors, that the treat ba ratified promptly with compromise reservations, and In some quarters It Is believed be may reiterate that aland Thursday night.

There are committeemen who believe that tha President, on the other hand may ask In his message that the party go before the country on a platform for unreserved ratification. The possibilities of tha situation that might thus ba developed were widely and eargerly discussed today by those who had arrived for the big party Xmim City Bering Work. Ofthe sis cities asking for the are: Presbyterian church In the United States ot America; Methodist Episcopal church; Protestant Episcopal church In the United States; Reform- u4 In tha ITnltari Rtalaa- Hnn- on the period of war financing" ho con- Oovernor. Harding's statement also government With meana of escape shut off by a close watch of the Mexl-csp and Canadian borders, where soma associATio ra JL-ZZ: tm.i t'nued. "we cannot expect In Ihe Im- jcaused a heavy liquidation in the cot- mediate future a condition such us toB market, prleee breaking approxl-aas considered normal under pre-war an uM.h M.inrii rns National itotall Dry Goods Association is the only organization which has announced Its appointment 'or tbe committee of 17.

Thev are 6. i -i nf h- imti' Wsftbington, Jan. o' tha radicals wera reported neauwi standards. We will reach normal only o(t iutt JS points below last in an effort to evade the dragnet Salmon P. Hall, Cleveland; John Wood, iems or operauon wnen iney sre re- ann North w.c UUKI.LIUD.

oi me govern- nJght.g c0slng qnoUtlona and 163 snread over tha country to entrap n.enl grea.iy reauoeaano tne re- Mow yMterday high level. church; i'Unde'r KpeT Moravian church in America; Association nf Lmcago; carloe B. Clark, Detroit, and Lew Hahn, New York. members ot tbe communist and com- MUBUI iwil vj in. IBTVeiUlg I United Munist labor parties, tha arrest of the nallway execu- pUDIIC.

some of the prominent radical leadera lives in session here many changes 7. m.H. jUsi Welsh Presbyterian church, waa expected momentarily. Another Railroad Crisis is Feared The Department ot Justice haa call- iWp intl Bnwrn and Prlm.Uve of increasing transportaton whlch un. eo npon Congress for support in tha Earthquake Leaves Only Two Houses In Mexican Town av associated Sasss Mexico Jan.

Only two bouses are left standing la the Tillage In Great Britain jficlnncy. lt aKaawuMtriut lha aaAnAaials1 "Unessential loans should be discouraged. Federal reserve banks must be kept In condition to meet lndu-trial an commercial demands and ready to provide for an emergency. In ordinary times, a raise in re-dlaoount tates is tha natural corrective qf undue expsnslon. but now we cannot add gold holdings by raising ratea, cor must we do anything to discourage production." All of the change, ot th.

railroad AaaociATto mraaa London Jan. AoDrehension la i administration are being closely stu-r campaign to rid tha nation of syndicalism by providing impropriations to meet tbe legal battle, which Is conrld-ered Inevitable when the government starts Into the final atages of deportation It waa declared that tbe radicals are supported by a Mg Society of Ftienda, unttea church and Be formed church felt by government offlclals and lHboriale' b'r executlvea and other ernment methods are' expected to he leaders over what apnears to be an of Coutxlan, state of Vera Cms, where in America. Impending railroad crwlg in KnIand. of the local unions will no estimate baa yet been' placed on the number ot dead end injured re jlneet In conference tomorrow and it sulting from Saturday night's earth-' Investigation Into Naval Decorations venttoD, Kansas City was tha first to begin aetlva work among the committeemen, a group of boosters opening "slush fund" and an array ot legal talent which must be overcome it thj government's campaign is to bear fruit Bolsheviki Evacuate adopted before the conference ends. Coincident with tbe meeting ot the executives.

committees of the Na. tional Association ot Railway and Utilities Commisiiunsrs met and outlined plana for eliminating from pending railway legislation provisions conferring upon federal agencies powers now exercised by state Begins in Congress snems almost certain the government's offer in settlement of the wage controversy with men in lower graibi of ll.e service will be rejected. James H. Thomas, secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen, Is in favor of accepting the offer, but he City of Dvinsk headquarters today at a hotel. Chicago and Ban Francisco are expected to get into the race tomorrow, and Cleveland, Cincinnati and Indianapolis also will be represented when tha selection Is made Thursday.

The three last named, however, are sr AseociATto esass Washington, Jan. 6. Filrat ateps toward congressional Investigation of ar associated mess and his associates realize labor la un London. Jan. (.

Tha" Bolshevik army has evacuated the olty Dvinsk the awards: of roars 1 ileooratlonj, quake, according to -reports received here. '-i Eleven bodies have been recovered from tbe river at Sen Francisco De La Pena, Veta Crux, lb Addition to 34 Twelve soldier were among thoaa buried under th fttlnt ot the church at Coscomattpec shaken down by tha earth dlatnrbahce. Reporu from Jalapa, Vera. Crux, saya that the damage at Coatepec and Teocelo, to the southwest of Jalapa, la exceedingly serious, although there were no estimate of the dead and Injured. At Jalapa two persona were killed and 3T Injured.

wmcn causea tne controversy oe willing to compromise at the present time, especially since the Snen Vaiiev not expected to make extensive cam- on tbe Dvlna. it is admitted in a tween Secretary Daniels and Admiral palgna, election haa showed unexnected Russian soviet communique received by wireless from Moscow today. Tbe Sims, were taken when the strength of the laborite ticket Meetings were held at various railroad cen place was abandoned enemy pressure North Carolina Man Held for Murder is Found to be Sane AsaoeiATSo eesss Raleigh, N. Jan. Dr.

Louli E. Blsch, an alienist; who mad') an examination into the canity of Churchill Oodley, under death sentence for an' alleged attack upon a IS year old girl near Bmlthfleld, bai declared la a report to Governor Bickett that he found no evidence of present abnormality or nrovlon defects (n Godley'a mentality -Gcvi-r nor Bickett made the report public the statement says. ters throughout the United Kingdom esieraay, and rejection of the gov Dispatches from Copenhagen yea. ernment offer waa the Invariable an swer of tbe Sellers of Beer Will Be Prosecuted 1 av associated easss Washington, Jan. The Department of Justice today began preparations for the prosecution of all persona who hare sold beer tlnce the passage of the Volstead enforcement act last October 28, aa a result ot yesterday's supreme court decision on All manufacturers and retailors vho have dealt fa beer aince the act waa passed have been recorded by the Department ot Justice and they will be made defendanta In -feaeoa to be started soon.

1 terday reported tha breaking -f Bolshevik! front the Dvlna through attacks by Lettish troops. Ask a Suspension The Bolsheviki were -reported to be retreating rapidly and it was an Appeal of Jenkins For Release is Again Denied ev AsaociATsa Msae- Mexico City, Jan, appeal Of Work on Dock At Charleston er AssocwrsD ratss Washington, Jan. -Pending In- without comment. nounced that the Letts were within a few kilometers of Dvinsk. The Lettish bureau In Copenhagen announced that the Letts were support.

Saloon Boats Will Ply Between Quincy And Havana, Cuba ev associates tss Quincy, Jan. t. -The Installation of a bar, with tba regular brass and mahogaiiy fittings, on tha after deck of the former steamer South Haven now being rafltted here, disclosed today plans of New York and Milwaukee financial. Interests for a new, fleet of fast steiuners between southern points and" Havana. Work on the steamer, which has been re-christened the City of Miami, is being pushed night and dav in order that tbe vessel may ba plying over Its new route before the nd of the month.

Godley waa to have been executed of Wm, O. Jenkins, American consu on December 15. but the plea of insanity made in his. behalf Influenced Governor Bickett to grant a t-esplte until January, 16. veatigation of necessity for construction ot a large naval dry dock at tha ed on the right wing by the Polish army.

The joint operations, it was stated, aimed at tha Liberation of Iar agent at Puebla for nullification Senate Naval Committee met to map out plans for a point inquiry Into the entire aubject The House Naval Committee called a meeting for tomorrow and ft wa understood that both committees expected to name sub-committees to co-operate In a joint Investigation, The bearing wss expected to get into full swing during the week and it waa aald that Secretary Daniels and Admiral Sima will both be called before the committee. No Action toward an Investigation of tbe awards of army decorations is provided under the resolution Introduced, by Representative Galllvan, Democrat, Massachusetts, la expected until Secretary Baker haa furalshad the data requested by fie resolution. Investigation Is Ordered, ev AaaociATto msae Waablngton, Jan. The Senate naval affairs committee voted ten to one today to authorize aa Investigation by a sub-committee of 'five of the controversy over award of medals to naval officers tor war service. Senator Walsh.

Democrat of Montant, voted against tba resolution, while Senator Swanson, Democrat' Virginia, opposed Investigation, but voted with of his release on bail was denied East Lettland from the Bolsheviki. THE WEATHER Charleston, S. Navy Yard, secretary Daniels waa asked to suspend work on tbe project for a period of two weeks in a resolution adopted Monday by Criminal Judge Gusman. in According to Jenkins, AMERICA BTEAJfE! Is IX the 3500 bond furnished by Sal oy me senate itavai cnunlttee tdav. ter.

Hansen, another Amreican, wag given without his knowledge or con Authority for the construction of the MAJORITY OF MINERS FAVOR 't PROPOSAL ar MsociATta rates Columbus. 0, Jan. That the action or tbe International officers of the railed Mine Workers in abandoning the strike and accepting the proposal of DISTRESS OIF SV ASSOCIATED PRESS Halifax. N. wireelsa message received here today states who was arrested on charges of collusion with the bandits who kidnapped him last October, bad that the American steamer Harndy Is in distress and requires In-mediate aa- the resident tor's la per cent advance FORECAST FOB SOUTH CAB0L1XA SV ASSOCIATED1 SUSSa Washington Jan.

.6: South Caro- ilna: Cloudy and warmer i tonight and Wednesday, probably rain. dock was embodied In the last Naval bill, '-vr i IIPLOSI05 IS EZPOSTED Wiat vtKULnU MINE 1 ev naocutio eMa Wheeling. W': Va4 It to reported here that an explosion haa occurred In the LangMIn vnt-e Martins Perry, across tbe river In declined to furnish ball binself declaring he would accept-, nothing and the appointment ot a commission eistance In latitude 38.55; longitude to arbitrate all differences will be f.f- Cuban 8ecretr Besitms. Havana. Cuba, Jan.

Dr, Juan Montalvo, for the past three years secretary of the interior In the presented his resignation to tha chief executive yesterday. It la understood that Colonel Charles Hernaadea. secretary of communication, will ba named to fill the place temporarily. firmed by. an overwhelming vote in CS.20, Tbe measage saya that the vessel's engine rctom la flooded and bar uondition serious.

short of unconditional Neither Jenkins nor his counsel appeared In court yesterday, al. though the state prosecutor, Julio Mitchell, and Indian witnesae against Jenkins were present. Available shipping records contain tbe national convention, which resumed deliberations this morning, wai the prediction of leadera from the various atatea. Ohio-from here. Ambnlsr.crs and doctors have been sent no mention of an American steamer ntmed Harndy.

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