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JULY 5, 1923. T antt, g et it st hany s et e ovics | BRITAIN NOT TO-BAR U. S t i o » 0al le. n! e IN ATTACK UPON KU KLUX |5 yond S2al®® "% "0870et o [atlersatlve ol Hluns ne'orders witn | FILMS BY AN;EMBARGO approved a platform ot policles, e said, but its final form for recom- mendation to the convention had not been worked out. ¥ ' Name “Not Promising.” ¥ F Jay Brown, secretary of the farmer- i labor party, ‘when told of the an- P nouncement by Ruthenberg, sald he 3 ARM'J_ABUR PLAN 4id not think it Tooked promising. ‘The refusal of mimers on . duty today to allow fuel to be 'he name proposed in the organiza- tion" committee originally was sug- gested by Joseph Manley, representing the Structural Iron Workers of New. York. Ruthenberg is national secre- tary of the workers' party and was found guilty recently of violation of the Michigan anti-syndicalism law, the trial resulting from the raid last August on_a meeting of radicals at Bridgman, Mich. Name Proposed by ‘Oroai)iza- * _tion Committee at Chi-’ cago Session. Secretary General Says Further Reductions Are Possible. of Hampshire, asked whether the board of trade would consider the imposition of an impost of 33 per uenlBD!‘ |All:lne’ll'lcunl f‘lilml. inasmuch es the British fllm industry was being Orders) Infatguuted at destroyed by the dumping of Ameri- Sydney, N. 8. can films, 90 per cent of the films - shown in Great Britain being of By the Associsted. Press. i evacca, a watchman In the Children’s | American origin. SYDNEY, N. 8., July §—Because ot |Court bullding, todsy was found |, Sir Arthur asserted that the Amer. g ad, slashed with a bread knife, can embargo on British films was the miners’ strike here the Dominion |4 ypper room of the building: 2o | a0 effective that the proportion of Coal Company has .diverted twelve |lice deciared a woman's: footprints |British films exhibited in the United colliers engaged in its Cape Breton- [were found in the bloodstains on the |States was only one-eighth of 1 per St. Lawrence coal trade to Hampton 'floer. cent. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, July 5-~—The organiza- tion committee representing the va- rious groups of labor, farmers, in- Qustrialists and others attending the ! farmer-labor party convention de- cided today to recommend to the cen- vention that the party adopt the name of the “federated farmer-labor " according to C. E. Ruthenberg member of the com- rity groups also had ' REFUSES In SMSH Sir Erlo attributed the financisl & e great m.‘:“fd:o ’:mtr lrhelmhl:n American coal. e ficultles of the le non-payni . + BPGE, Hob e oket v ; e ook Catholics, Jews and - Protestants rans- [ Fully 90 Per Cent of Pictures Be- of mssessments by several of t . not ‘endure unless all classes, creeds member countries: . Hear Mason Call Xlan Menace ndkruedt are hnluo:vad‘ to l‘(vc and |'steam for pumps,-it is feared, will | ~ing Bhown Are Made in Amer- i .| Work and worship freely and. peace- | cause the complete flooding of one of 3 00 the EeREL € Anjanisl Nelandoe ably. the largest mines in Canada. '~ e council today decided to invite all|DY the Moclated Press, a white man’'s government or aby strike sympathizers -during me'l!y the Assoclated Press. member states to communicate within | GOSHEN, N. ¥, Protestant government, a Jewlsh or |night and patent bottoms dropped | LONDON, July §—The British gov- No bl < ; Jews and Protestants: jolned 1last|®& Gentilo government. | out, dumping the 1loads upon the |ernment has decided not to place. an . givey tinie suy-Cneeryations’ thewy L . triotio-religtous - Ind i| tracks. embargo on American moving picture may care to make, so that further dis- [!8ht 'in a patriotic-rellgious ' fnce- . |pany and the British Empire Steel| In the house of commons yesterday preme Court Justice A. 8. Tompkins, Corporation admitted today that the [Col. Sir Arthur Holbrook, unionist session. Thirteen communications | grand master of Masons in this state, TO VIRGINIA BY STRIKE Sounmell LAt R el were fully effective. W. Z. Foster, radical leader, is a h nel s and raze the lers —_— ‘went out because tropps were sum- b ot e AR e Gl anTae "’T';“a“'c‘g;;g'l‘l‘:,":e'f;::;;"‘;h oe. |it Has’ erected against races nd| American Fuel Necessary to Fill|moned after the steel workers struck. | o Geciaration favoring Ruthen- | BY the Amociated Press. u The ceremony was held i the Pres- B e Ao oo that the na-| GENEVA, July G—Following adop- |3t DERSIE . . hed was to|lyterian Church, under ausploes of I larg 1 lined ith the tw. cGinnis presiding. NEW YORK, July:5.—Vincent Cal- ::?fm‘:-':‘g:'“‘-‘:f "‘r;%e“‘g‘: sp:eghl‘;); nations council yesterday ealling for |cial position to the ambassadors' Baptist, was.the peaker. pose: of the urgency of the matter the am- d the 1, igts, Epis- of the Kansas Mine Workers. tion of the league, Sir Erlc Drum-|ypz cadors should make an immediate ::;;gm;d; Lho T h0e :&mfi_;'&om; —_——— mond, secretary general, THE EVE “Our democracy can- d to boller rooms supplying to Amertfea. ica, Is Report. of Italy concerning article 10, the "Our government Is not exclusively | Goal cars on sidings wero vistted : R | Officials of the Dominfon Coal Com- |films entering Great Britain. e e s Dendenco day servico and heara Su-| COAL SHIPS DIVERTED lo strikes of steel workers and miners [member for the Basingstoke division which have already been received will [ counsel the Ku Kiux Klan to love The miners tlon. The convention yesterday adopt- upied Iast evening with the sltuoation] s SLAIN WITH BREAD KNIFE, tional and international officers of the | tion of a resolution by the league of | refer the facts concerning the finan- the Knights of Columbus, with the oS e ot aopiscdl Decsidens|Erenter. economy in ‘the maministrasoouncll.with & requast that o view |principal Catholic ushers declared | decision, if possible, and not place any denominations who filled the pews obstacle to the issue of a loan for|and aisles and overflowed into the A western bridegroom lost the Danzig. . street. wedding ring on the way to the altar. The bride was equal to the occasion. 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