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:- irv it New n VOWXCIirNOr98. RALEIGH, N. C. TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 2, 19J2. E NG OF MAKES BIG SPEECH STILLUT LARGE I WOOL MBS ILK DOT COL.flOOSEVELT 'FUNERAL FAVORITE) 1 1 CLAUD KiTcmrj SIAALLE S ASK REHEAR 0 Al VITH0UTTR0U&LE 15 WlflGlOTH SOU OP TEiESSEf Tar Heej Congressman Says Taft Is Greatest of Tariff Law Agitators REPUBLICAN BILL WILL NOT HELP THE CONSUMER Itrpirlhg to Pmideaf ttoiewnw - of Tariff Board Mr. KllchU Said VtwcTKiM Will Not Allow Um Tariff tJaraUon In Be Takes Out of Politic As Lang As Titer la a Re-r jMbtteaa Party That luaista oa IK ling' foe MaaafacMrera Write the Tariff Law to Ftauder the People. (By tu A. BROWX) Weshlngtc-n, D. C, April 1. Rap restntatlv Claud Kitchln, oC North Carolina, delivered today on the wool bill what waa 'characterises aa the. beat (peach delivered In the House atnee hla speech on reciprocity la the special session of Congress, H, de clared that the Hepabllcaas' ay in troducing Mteir substitute for t he . Ixmot-rttlc wool bill now before the House had repudiated- the Payne Aldrirh bill. He ssidgthst President Tan . was the greatest agitator of the tariff wffe We ever touched rabUe life, lie said thai the Republican bill will not bring one penny of relief to the consumer despite Its transpa rent plea of answering the great de mand for vollef. Ha aald in answer to President . Tart's defense of the tariff board An the grounds that It woMld lake the Urift out of politics; that the Democrats would aever allow the tariff to be take out of politics. As long aa there la an organisation la this country, the Republican party, or what sot, that la determined to write the tariff laws la order to piuader the Americas people. Mr. Ktlchln waa in aae fighting . trim. . Hla voire raag clear a ad the , hepubtleaa an sm hers did not have te - crane their' aerU haw shield their ears la order t catoa the seaihiag , desnclstlrgNhht Wars hurled at tham. They were moving nervously la their seats thretighout the hour that Mr. Kitchln occupied the poor, war wincing at the North Caro linian 'a clean rot volley of arraign meat te which searching their minds as they would they could find no adequate answer. The Republican leaders had their "emotional young men" better la hand today than they did two years age at the time of the KJtchm lumaer speech. : At that time aa enthuaUaUa member rose In answer te one of the Tar Heel challenges, oaly to be routht by -his coat-tail ad pulled each lata his seat by find Joe I'aMen." with the admonition, "Wt sow, yea fooLaad let him aloae." Cannon knew that Kitchln a satire Is but sharpened by opposition aad that . the beet thing his colleague eoald do was is keep quiet Today la the fare of fonUnued chalkwigea, la which Kitchln .railed upon different asem . bars hsa asm for- answers to hi aaeatloaa and- waited for them to aa- swer the RepubHcaa obeyed their or- rs ssd kept quiet. ' " Moadell. , Montana, wrs to say whether or hot he believed that the restart raising raw wool la his State was it rests. . bat fc the foe af Kiti-hla's reply he went scurrying for rover amid a storm of laughter ta . which a number 'of kit Republican relleaga joined 1 involuntarily. - -rwaflmf with lad Republic rry te take I he tariff oat. ef politics, Mr. i Kltchia aatdi "Taw never heard say . talk ebeet taking I he tariff aot ef pe. KM aatll the latelllgeae aad patrlet tew af the Americas people fa Itlt bed hake the . Rewobltroaa awt at tnreae Just as they will take the I ttepubttraa party awt at the Whit Hmm ra lilt. W are hat going ta , . , . let von Uke the tariff awt af politic aatlt a4aw 1 written ea the statute haeks thai every wetlar that ta levied fader lbs tart tsw must be meted fe tb parpwes af sever meet aad ' set a dollar shall be levied fee the jg ewaataetarera trlbwte," JfM-." He deaeaared the tariff hoard as aeUsT-ewmpiwd ef a former ptefee ' aer, a former psutieteaw aad aa editor , . af a breeders' gaewtte wh waaer saw ' ? ' he recto af a wwi mill In their "von The Meanratlee far - forty-tvp year, ptiog tie use h Weea t - e Wares art. -.i k.. . 'v m aasirr skd wrwt a rew-rt 0 ' he he. pweiwvaj perry tbwi t T" i im i m w sir otwea haeews of Maetaaa. f' WW mwm leeew,- l eT am mnty the win id iewer eg the t alted wsetii, aad aahed C affris . - lr wMtaaw rirs a Waet. "w -e th Pt ltat Ike tian istiw vMl Mil the jewt taat be ewpaietmd waa a "f hwree wf le'l4tg m a af wea ew ww i h I a meaafaHareA e ftw mwwke preat. Mh f-it.rt te the nem eiawaW WM Peed tbv aaeae4t fh HtiieW ' t"e anaaere. PWirV SMHMS f Ik tln ti r-. weed tee Wa4et tr I e 14 pr eeet ., pjr Ta1 wrt tm iK mmf !. Ke la -" ,mH fm n aet f -' ' We ,eM !. Ifc-a. ft r a rrv w i ... mmmm r( ,M4 W" a Mr. , k r-t " 1 k - 1 .. ef a' J l ' -h.iuMieea wl aai mttiiowaad Aaw I J deeede after Sneli aad II seelk aresjwa. aad they paewed ( " iaVOv -r r aaw they eaf V (hea ae tariff mmrd . " ' ue th, bedaV K aad SS'7 ! Despite Predictions He and Wesley Edwards Have Not Yet Been Captured BLOODHOUNDS TO AID OF POSSE AND DETECTIVES i Today the Dogs WIS B, Put to Wjwk a Kew Trail WafctrOmose Thank They Have tMartew Oatlawa Al Irgrd to Have Be) Bea la Faary Gap Sectloa aaactay lew Be lieved to Be Reilabee Other Ue setopanrada la Fasanail Maa-Hant. (BV the Associated Kress.) V Hllvllla. Vs.. April 1. Two btood heuritls today wsre aet upon the trail of Bldna Allen and hla nephew, Wes ley Edwards, the two remaining fugi tives of the Allen clan. Though given what the detectives considered waa the bast tral they had found thus far. a heavy rain ta thought to have washed away the Spent, and at nightfall thp poem had met with ndaiicoeas. The trail given to the dogs besaa at the Natural Cava, where, on Saturday, a supply of ration and blankets were abandoned by the outlaw in aud- den flight caused by th does ap proach of. the The detacUvs aeve eocured Inform ation which tomorrow will aet the doga upon a new track. Sclplo Oray, who Uvea In the Kaacy Gap section. reported that the two outlawa had appeared near hla home yesterday. Oray knows the Aliens very well aad hla clue la considers reliable, it la believed from Q ray's tnformstloa that the two men are moving bark and forth between two baaea of food sup ply, about tea mile apart. The report brought by uray waa corroborated by Alexander McCraw, who life nearbf had afcm declare aaw the fleeing men. Both Oray and McCraw ware agreed) that ura out mwa were heeded toward the home of Hubbard Easter, who I about a mile and 4mg? di'sas id kMaw'g bouea. Hubbard Easter ke a loa relative of the Alleaa -aad be, aa weH a all other avemhera af tk Bnatar family, have bora aader cloee mor valllanon by the datactives to And If they were furnish lag food ta the out lawa The bloodhounds being used by tha poem are the mate need In tha Baatti caa at Richmond. DOG) OTt TRACK W Wul A AIXEN A!tD WIS EDWAHM Exnervw Captara heuMtay of Lnat Two Meaabcre of t'swrt Honor A inIs IMdnt Maleriahm Bat Cardan la TfeMening Arowhd Them. 'Oreonaboro. N. C. April I Bldna Allen aad Wesley Edwards race a new foe aow and If tha be pee af Keeper Laya are fulfilled two hounds which he carried last sftomoos to Mount Airy will more than offset the cunning of the outlaws, together with their Intimate knowledge of tag mountain Tha- heavy growth d- lawrei we ways, will aid rather than deter hla hounds one they get the trait. The bounds f re from the Virginia rKate Farwi aad were ordered out by Ooveraor Mann They are the move dogs which, were weed o effectively la dlsprovldg the story of Hoary Ctay- Been la. that he waa attacked aa tha Midlothian turn pike by a loae hlghwaymaa. Keeper Layae left here thin after Bean with the bee aae and will arrive In Meant Airy hUa tonight. Ma will eapeetiag te jma tha posse la the vt cttiHy where Allan la behoved to be by noon tomorrow. He beHevwa the doga will mak N Impossible for the rsawjaiag eat la we ta dad refuse l lb deaaa aadergrowth. ssd that oore an tha trail the dws will net atep antll they hard ran dwwi their auam WHh them, be aaya. H wee Id have impeealkH lor the estlewe ta lar WHhib a few feet of their Mssa. tew. he- wllt have a great effect la brtaglag te aa .and the noted mat hwac Begiw Cawih-wd Bp Cwnrt, & C April I Willie as I PHerw, wMh nlasmpt in a the wife af a peeewlaeat ew rehrwarp t. ass tried, i d. aad mataasH to dewth Is i raw e let-trie eheJ wa JIr 11. here , today uinoor.iAYOR DFFAYETTEVILLE YKiby .Ltrgi Uajority In neet A!iffwcn and , Other Wt Cfnals ( a if talk The hTewaaad Otiimrl , reeewrrllle. Apra t Th nvoale Ipol primary woo hwtd hero tay aad inaPJid a Mtoww! r see war. r deawsad. lWw,' ltd. Tb fMtowtag wee Weeerfaet fWT Mer seeoi M. K Atktwm. t. J. Makasay. C. P MfBlW. W. Caao, i. B. Pvrtlasaaak H. M. JM-tei. g. R. if Viw, T. . Medaai. rr beeH 4 aHwo sag gws, J, A K )te.Tt'h. J. H. V X Th! -a wen t k-w4 w. ,vi on IMD w -. m 1 -a -4 - a. PATENTMOFJOPOLY Cast Recently Decided by Su preme Court U. S. by a A to 3 Decision; Very Important GOVERNMENT JOINS WITH DEFEATED PARTY lavoivea Knfmornifiit of Wuimsa ' Anti-Trast Inw Govevnaient's Ap- ' pnratiow Derlare thKtshm Sna tainlng Right of Patentee to At tack Certain Herniations to ante of an laveatlon That Parrtisser Mast Can Only twrtaia rwsrnted) Bapplle Matter of Serhms Coocerw, I By tb Associsted Press.) x Washington, April I. The detested parties to the "patent monopoly" cars, recently decided 4 to I by tha Supreme Court of tha United Statea. today asked the ooart to rehear the (sue before a full bench. Th United Statea government Joined In the ap peal with a request for permission to Intervene because th ease I regard ed of tha greatest public importance and Involve th enforcement of th Sherman anti-trust law. Th government's application, sign ed by Attorney Oeneral Wlckeraham and Solicitor Oeneral Lehmann. vigor ously declares tha court's decision sus taining the right of a patentee to at tach to tha sale of an Invention re st doUona stipulating that th pur chaser rawst use In connection with the patented article only such aup plies, which are not patented, aa are bought from tha patentee of the In vention, seriously concerns tb United States in a number of civil and crim inal case now pending under tha Sherman law. Th decision, th government aub- Tnrle. - xlsa iJt the power ef preervy held under letter patent beyond tha warrant or the constitution ana me grant f th patent lws, and put It above tha authority af Congress to -- the sev eral Stole aad above Aha vntoaf.! 11 mite Ue as pressed in iha masim w ass yoor own aa not to injure aa-otber"a-" "Th distinctive right coaferrad by th letters patent cannot he mad by the act af the paientoe to attach any thing tn which some quality of hla in vention doe not exist." tha petition continues. "It aprtage from the tn ventloa aad hi limited to the lavea lion; and while It is exrhnive, U ta aot ahsoluta; aad so a contract, al though It la re la led to the laveatlon, If its purpose and affect is to secure control or monopoly of something elss than tha laveatlon, is not saved, even a a contract, by anything la th patent laws, but effahd th pub lic policy of tha United State and la raid aa being layaatraJat of trade." Tha Imporiaffc of th question, the sroversment declares, cannot he ever -est I mated barn ass tha entire prodocUoa aad saw arte af ths country may bp greatly burdened evea completely monopolised If the aahaaetrr right of Investors may be extended beyond their inveati Th monopoly now being attempted la some branches of, manufacture and ramansreo, through 'tha axtonaton of patent rights. Itvja added. "Is not th manopoly awarded to Inventive in geautty by tha patent laws, hut la i monopoly divided and secured by comnsereial cunning ra vtelatloa of the antl-traet leers." s FROM DIOIIIIG a , Keeper of Drawbridge Has a Close Cal, But f Saved by Timely Assistance, on- Tar Rivre nparlsl la New aad Otsarvoe.) Waahlaateo. April l.-Mr. Bora ftlcha. keeper of the Wash mat so and Vandemer railroad - drewhrtdga. whsrh mini Tar Klver tost a here thia city came very near beiag drewa- aieralag. aad hat tor th ipt asajatasr of captoin Tmvtd HITV, r, wh waa perns g throngh the grow at the ttmo. by wtih n harga ka tow, ho wee Id haieo awes eertaiarr teat hi Mfa, Osptala Hilt wag tewlag a Wrgs a the Caeperaga ? ay aaw oo ttowd Mr., Ricke tn th aet ef swtttag m wta beet to eroa to th draw. (naaaU Hilt eaHeeV to hies end eaw ttesad hraes a sttesep i bate tea the two hosts. Krt worwlwg he pat ewt rreaa wader la bare-, - Cnaeaea Hilt SI emwtry heart aad hp msi of a rwp d tn row wag Mr. Xk-kt aftew no had gwltoa aot trosn wadir the born. It woo n werw asm -eerawo and hot raw the owtrit inaan af mtod sws wr Castaia HIM Mr, Bkrir we aid hoe gone to oratory grave, tod Pt ipf to Aar4tod sohag Ore an. va Apr t Jss- n. re an e. I abaw to pt tr betldtoA i eamg wiia a aaiiausli be wtldenee of f ki t. NARROW E CAPE hor net h aortas tboM awewwand row boat Ho wag tnewebt te hev hwordad anaw, lie i lraiy Rve ml ra now: a' a II kn hev ae to ta rana fr l 'ad li -ta Bia TWO TO ONE SleasurftT passed House by Decisive Voted 189 to 92, With 20 Progressives for It SAVE FIFTY MltLIONS YEARLY TO CONSUMERS Snpportrra a aftauaarr Peciared That While -nnstng; Ccemamer 8o Mnrh M Wool Not H the raawraaasnfs ffaniwas Taonty Piogiessivo Rc pobHcnaa Voted With DraaooraU Only Tarn Dfwnoeeate ""cut oa Kecord As Not Voting for BUI. and On of , Thoaa Moroly Anoownord Tt esrnt at RoB Call. ( By th Associated Press ) Washington, April 1. Ths Dma- cratle wool hUl-Juday passed th House, Itt to, VI. with twenty pro greaatv RspnhllcaM otlag for It Repreeentatl Tucker, of Colorado, who opposed It th debet and aa swrsd ."prsmnt" on- the roll .call, and Rbssnttlva Frsaeis, of OlHe. wh vtd s gal aet It were the only Uemoc rata who did not line up with tha majorrtri . Repressatatlv Pajrn moved, to re commit th bill With inatnictlonsT to th committee ta report the Repub lican substitute, but that wss lost. If to Itt, Support sr f the bill declared It would nt cut th government- rv nueut would 'an more than ttt, tt.ttt a year to'ronsumera bocauat of the road jast men t of rate. All attempt of the Republioane to amead the bill t .Increase tb rate, war loot. The tariff board ame In far. critlrism during, th spasrh maklnr ; Kepreaentauv - Kitrhin charged that BeBaptra Bmoot aad Warren had deliberately Imposed oa tha tariff beard to tnaiataia the high doty oa woel. -vs.; ."HvmMMjm erted, th ewsp growom la Washlntton ars nhls t rale Woof ht ene-twneth of 4 eoat h Poland; nod In Wyomlog, nceordlng to th hoard report a peand ooots It ceata" " v ttsprwsontotivs Mondoll replied that wool cost It rents to prodae tn Wyoming. "And yet." returned Mr. Kltchln, "this Infallible hoard shaded that cost price jus) I cento. The gentle mas' estimate disclose the boanty of th Bjrstem." ' - F Louisiana Congressman" Prr tents Bill f pr Emergency Appropriation Carrying Ap propriation of $350,000 . (By the Aaaoeiatod flat) . Washington April 1 To relieve teed condition! in th Mlaataslppl raiiey. KepreaeaUttWa - HBSdtt, af Lootatana. today laired weed o bill t make an emargeser appraprlntton af 1 1 . Th aaowey erowld b mads available immed lately aad uUliaed in raroaatmstlsa nnel aaeia tanasce ef ot era moot hVoa a th river After ronaultatloa today with Cal aael Teemsand. prsotdaat of thi Mhv atasippl lllver Cummlsiesj. th chief Of ngtnere, Oeaeral BUar, declared tkal uatees snwisthtag was Soa by Congress Immed lately to aekahl th eeglaoere te basal the art wot lea. a dlaastrotts wood of th ooontry along the lower MlaWaappt WW)d ho toevtt skle. At Calra. the Walea prj -pis ha thaw ever recorded: they am rtoeg eaa foot ea hear and wtll noon gaark Iha t foot level. Thto Is brought boot through th wary aawawal eem btaatleo of huade tsmaltaassasre la the Maansslppt. MJsaeori and Ohis rivers nhovo (sir. Heretofore there he arwevo been tow water In aad or th ether sf thoaa hraorhos when tb other t reams were wgtag . If allowed tha Itlt.Mt eMimated far. toe army eagisama, swwwtoavoot tog the work which wtll ho dona by the vartows State tovoo hworwn, would isdasor to stisathn tho rostra la tog bJ be4t where wsBldatomaal dajnase. ooetooooeeoeo i UTU TrtrTW np f pj WH Ba-DjrrXDAT , i af i Weeaas? 4 i ttisitarriof WtiJOT. h kjajMteaeulJ to SHe t , of now at to t'uhd . k am ' ai , f 9 mmm nmaa aaxaa aa r aa P d) two yiaea awd a r t- .m, 6 " m v tllUI o we) h waaseak 1 oaW.. i taao) hahaa pd nKnnirt , amast he wewd bv - n ( wed- I e dW4, BMP fcjaf BJhsWsjfip I 1 a aiWrtk 6 9 Q O on ta fwiM - .. n.o f . 1 e te t m m p f kii ea? Im . - - , 2 we-e. , PaeeW aw ew r , g m i o or fiO lad art are fjf FUND FOR RELIEF FOOD SUFFERERS SO nwasaaweos h oq Peace and Order Reigned in Anthracite Coal Regions Where 175,000 Quit NO ATTEMPT MADE TO ' OPERATE COLLERIES All A nor red Willing to Await Pa Urntly th Result of t'onferrooe to Be Head Betweta timdrra of I nilnl Mine Workers and the Oueralora Ob April Train It's a Susprnalofl. Whlcn Differs Prom a Htrikr; Or der to Be Maintained. ( Br ths Associated Tress. I Philadelphia. April 1. Pears snd order" reigned today In the anthracite coal region, where th command to suspend work until the ekecutlon of s aew agreement between the work er! and the operators was obeyed by about ITMIt minora No attempt Was made to operate any n the col tlsriea and everyone appears prepared te await patiently the result of th conference to be heid between the leaders of ths United kiln Workers aad the operators in this rely en April Id. Th labor organisera and officials ef ths local unions In addresses throughout ths region Impressed ' on their hearers ths difference between a suspension and a strike. Ths men were warned by the organiser to keep away from the property of the coal companies and aot to gather In groups or discuss conditions with special officer or agents employed by th opera tore. tUjf Mlaera Owt of Work Today. - Ma the associated Praaa-J Indianapolis, Ind April I. With only oa. or two exceptions tha sus pesston la th coal mining industry f th country which want Into effect at midnight last togBt wbsa tha wag contracts b etwee th member of th United Mia Warkera of Awierioa and bitumlaou aad aathrsetto roal operator expired, waa general today and appretlmatoly ttO.tt miner are outof work, th country will miss mors than a million tons of roal and th miners are out about ll.ttt, Mt la wages. President Joha P Wtilte of the minora before starting far hla home In Oakaloosa, Iowa, this afternoon aald that ha expected the bituminous men to ratify tho Cleve land agreement aad return to work probably by April tt. He also pre dicted a speedy adjustment of a wag coa tract in tha anthracite Held when Iha miners sad operators most In Philadelphia on April It. The bal lots for the referendum rota ea tho bituminous agreement are being pre pared In the natlenal heaaqoartere her, and It Is believed they will bo returned here by April It. No trouble has been reported from aay district snd pumpmsn snd others reqarred to keep tha property In thtpo for a rosumptloa remained at their post today the same as over a hoilda maay place today was oelebrated aa "wight-hear day" among the miners, storking ths anniversary of the In stalling of the eight-hour day In tha ml see. Edwin Perry, national secretary-treasurer of th miners, sari tha i lev elan contract, when ratlned. will provide the highest wage ever paid to coal miners or any couatry. (Continued on Page Haven I RIVER DAM BROKE; (in mini Many Homeless Wander About Streets of Hickman; Rail way, Traffic Stopped; A Train Marooned (By the Associated pram i Uckmaa, Ky., April l - With a Paddasim that ewdeagered Hee nf towinsd dweller, desprto elaborate peoparatloaa to war them the Miae toalpaS river hrree broke here at I tonight, aad the weter weat racing throngh th Streets nf Hickman and West Hleknwa. reerhmg a depth of two to eight feet am hi ea hour To add to the Senear ef th ettuallon. Whoa th takebrtaat heard tha itr a harm, agreed apes as a stgwal. thai mated toward the tavee te see the riaiilaiill oaa ware that the break was of so great esteat. No lives were tost, bat toakfht waiay himil.m are wwadoriwg abeot aeehmg sheHer. Water h) many laches deep la etera tankght, and was rial as. Kellmoo' Xaaka am ee eared to a septa ef fewr feet, Trata aerWe a the Nashville, Chorta a e and St. leH gad Chi- empMa aad Owir reass Boa The tieirrt mewrred by teaighl' break ta eetlasaled at not toss thoa I w9 wV Fee fear days aad Bights aH the men la town have been working to pestoet th ewre. hot the eoatlaaeao W heavy dooapswr sf rat aagmaat tag ao riatog river aodid th work to aa toeaaat. . A Naobellta, tarJBBosa ssdJV y j Blg Beesoogar train, i eaalag ffressa rtoaoetli to H liwiss. hod a Bsrrww sa froae -a wimd by h w eot, vo ssttea frwen wsrw. early t..ega- Tho ai s'aur we fg ka wee alaaas to tho bltodl rata Bed sew iho peiwir fwet to time to ai0 el ! ew or two waawwi swwt tw ywas-ee eO the tra.e Till niTrn IUKN II.UI.UillLU With Senator Dixon He Maps Out Campaign Tour for ths Ensuing Week TO TAKE UP SUBJECTS NOT YET TOUCHED UPON Principal Hpeerfae Will Bo DeUvored at Ixiulavtlle and Parkewfcjrg, W. Va. Sext Work the Rtrmoons OMs dictate Will Btwwk at Ptttsfcwr asid PhllaoXphln Boon He la to laved New Kngland, Thence Coming Into Maryland BonUirra Contra. ( By Iha Associated Press. ) Oyster Bsy. April I With Senator Dixon, of Montana, hla campaign man ager. Colonel Roosevelt today mapped out the campaign which he Is to make this week on hi tour of lbs South. Senator Dixon apent a few hours hero, coming from New York on hi Vajr to Vermont, aad, after leaving Saga more Hit aaed that Cetoael Roosevelt would make some "big speeches" on tha trip which starts tomorrow. Ths principal speeches are to be delivered .In Louisville. Ky , whither th Colonel grows at the rawest wf Kd- ward E. O'etea, head of th Ken tucky campaign, aad in Pafkersburg, W. Va., In response to aa appeal from Governor Olassrock. Tha Senator aald Colonel Roosevelt would take up sub jects which ho has not touched hith erto In ths campaign, and that they would be phrased In s vigorous man ner. Colossi Rooosveit't neat trip fol lowing that to th South will be to PWsoMSnV Jawj waas. -ho wUi SDealp on, Monday or Tuesday of nest weak. On the foUowtng night ho will speak In Philadelphia. Wlthla a, short time after th Pittsburg trip tb Co to eel la to ga to -Boston gad Concord. M. H. Ualer ha wiU viae Maryland. Seaator ptioa aald the campaign Wat pro Redlng In a way that waa moat satis factory to him. In the Northern 8tate hs aald tt delegate have been Instructed for Roosevelt aad tt for Taft. As for the southern Plates ha predicted that la moat af tha i where there are to be oontaotlag dele- aatlons to the Chicago convention the Hooeevelt delegates would win. Hs assarted that a majority of ths na tional committee would aids with Hooeevelt. Rooeevrlt lUarrary Olvra Owt. Washington. April 1. The Roose velt headquarters gave out today the following aa the lllnersrv of Colonel Roosevelt's trip to Kentucky, which begins tomorrow: Leave New Tork st I t p m Speeches from the train Wedneeday morning at Hlnton. W. Va., at I o'clock, aad at Charleston st li o'clock. Reach Aehland. Ky , at I p. m. Following a short speech at Ash land, Colonel Hooeevelt will take a special train, making stops st ollvs Hill, Moorbssd. Winchester. Isling ton. Fraakfort and Shelbyvtlls. sad reaching liulavllla at 7 It p. ra. for a mam meeting WORIJim RlttlRD IjOWS- DIltTAhCIC TRtiltMIWlrOS. Allalaed at fhariollr Thmwgh Dyaa ssoa of 6rat thlla Ptont of Mootb era Piewii Campaay. (Br tha Amoctaied I'rem Charlotte. N '. April I The worlifa rrrd In long-distance power tranamlamnn waa attained here today when the dvnamoa at the Oreat PbIIs plaal of the Southern Power Tom pany eent an elcir1c current at th rate of atitv puleailona a -"nd II mile Thle ft eaa a.'ompllabed ehn the teat of roanerttoa with the llnee of the Southern I'awer Com peer with the wires of the Tadkla liner rower Compear, en an inter - hint baele a made The etperi- i mem a entlrelv sucreasful. snd the mi, mrrwrr will be svstlabe r.a tlhutuatT (He future. From th Ureal f'alla plant na the Catawba I Hv.f th iwwer waa traasrattled ever ih. lm- f the rompaar If lwrwaaa, .nil ihrnr, to Italelgti. the remrd .llnatn all attainments In loaf-dts-i.nie ii-anemleslna tht bare ever i.aae made il Daniel Koonce, - of Jrenton; Jones Cuntyf Starts on Bourne Whenct no Traveler Returns Becsusi cf Uan fePted Lovi U v ' laoVrtnl to Kews ad Oh re a Kheasow. N. C, April t,. S,ff.,tag the Pats-eat grief j ooreowrted tovo. tnaM K , aa ft-yearoed fowth, who Sewd wear Tretwa, Jwh. eeeatr, teat an 1 1 ii n a s hetwaon t aad I e rear. oa Me Hfe he ah. the tap ef kW heed off wwh a gas: He tort o meg ate to elating tho ta art was pei bet ef e t'rt, wtia !, oe Oaa la tm-. k., t Ha knwg.elawfo N le rmt- hv g '1 gr t . y. OVERSHQOTSTQP OF HIS READ OFF Jf I ea-n 1 e't' "el et"- a la l.inetew, al -4 f i i ,t ' ! Robert Love Taylor Who Pass; - ed - Away ,. Sunday. toB t Buried at Knoxvifle OVERMAN AND GUOGER ' ON FUNERAL COMMITTEE! lwornl Cm-tog Loft Washlagtoi lausf Night for aVaorvlBa, Wnero tntere hnttkt WIS Bo Mndo BewkH sVm di " IrlM 3Wa;"Wlh" of Scsaator tow Vbsmw- Ows sf Wlttlrat na Was As , ttto- AheMt sf Pahs. - Ush i i lwH cwsabeel Alls rainftU OparsAksm, r ' (Special to Ths Nownand Otaarvar.y' ' Washington. IX C April i- Saw. ator Overmaa was appointed today aaf a anambor of tho Beaate ommltte4 to attend th funoraj of senator Boh'i Taylor in KaoxvlUo. Tho party loft a a apex-la! train at It:li o'clock. toJ night . Kepreoeatatlve Oudger wasappoTnU d on tho House committee to adtat lb ruaaral. Hs U In Ashoeillo-nd win join ths oommltteo gt Nashv1llav Seaator Tsvlor will k kurta itti Knoxvtlle, beside his flrat Wife. Wh3 rwas Mlaa Sarah Balrd. of Aahevilla. N. c. a niece f former Oovorhuif Vance. Body Win lie In Btoto at Hnghrill stoto (kapltoL i Waahlngtoa, April 1. TheusaJidf of Tennis at sag am expected to pay homaa to tha lata Senator Robert Lovo Taylor at th Btoto Capitol at isssavnis. next Wednesday. Heaaton Taylor' family aad committee of both House of Congress gooopapae alod tha. body Iff a gpoohtl car on a train which left her at It: It o'clock tonight. - The party will arrive al Nashvlll I t o'clock Wednesday morning and tha body will bo take a to tho Stats Hituwaelkeiwto,m itl until un til I or t p. sa. Then tho party WiU ,v leave for Kaesvtlle, wherg th axrr ctoaa and. Interment will taks plec , Thursday SKeraiag. - On account of. Senator Taylor's deafh yoaterdaif ths tenet ktijo'urnr i Immediately upon coBreaisg at I p. m. today. - Vice President gnarmaa aanouncl tha following Senate Commltto to attend the funeral: Senators Los, Sutherland. Hacoa. Cram, . Kara, Pago, Bourn. Overman, Watson, Fletcher. Jehastoa (Ala.) and Borah, Just befor sdurnment th Housa adopted reaolutlona af sympathy an the death of Senator Taylor, and Rpeeker Ctark appointed tha follow ing committee to attend th funeral: Iteprearatatlve Moon, of Tennessee; Hull, Houstoa, Byrne of Teeineaeee; Psdgett. Sims, Oarrett. MeKellar, Austin. Sella, Tlleoo. Oudger, Jeco way. LASgley. Howee, Lee, of,Oeor 1a: Hernn. BeeJI. af Texan. v ..... Itonth of Bras tor Tartor Dwa to Bhock I wile a tog tlti era It on. - Wsshlngtea, April 1 Robert lr j Taylor, senior Uaitad Statea Banatoa, from Tennimis "WddUng Boh" Ul all ths South died hero Sunday. gaV able to withstand tho ahook of an. operatloa for gall at, patfotaiej last Thursday. turly tbw mora lag tha Saaalsf Va can to fail to reopoad to etliwalaiita. Mrs. Taylor, worn out by a day anl night vigil, had gone ta nor asartV meets. At Vetoes this fnoralnai ! th. BanaJor breaa ta atak na vantrl : A that aria was ssnt for. She Was mi his aids wbsa ths and camo at t:4w a ctor. . " - j Bow Be tost aha Rasas w ' ' -riddling Bob- Taytor. an known heroes be playoff hla way Into thJ hearts of hie sudtoaco. carrying hit violin where kto oampatgasd. U tt year aid. Ho was bora at Hasp 4 tVeliey la Eastern Tasasssai, baa spent ssost of fchj llf at Nashrllle,' prarOrlaa b. Ha belonged to el office heldlag fngslty. MM father Wxej a reorsasataUvo la . Cwarreeg aS' Commimtoaor f ladies Affairs and) aa anrk wag to tho Confederate Sen at. " , , Onco paastan agent at Kaaareflt thrino Ctoewrnor af Teas HIT to llll. and HIT to lit, twaa-t tor Taytor fead air www to th J t tonal Hewn a Rspram statrves fremt Ih aasao Ceagvea at una! dtatrVt thai hod amprtoasly sent hat father to fee- grows aad latar hkf brwthor. Alfred A.' Taytor, whom ho MbsaononUy selaai-' s. lor Taytor wa n Chwland ttsmaust. tl had reed to the swato at mo Jaawary. IttT, hi prta-' eiwal srtlvHy botng ta hohalf of o rsasprahsBBtip aaatim sf good rose aavd tho lAha-to-tho-Oair deep wa terway ore tort. Hla last stuck, to the Siasla was made Mat Jwty Is sdv roey of a Cwofidarst assoantoat ki't. His tost a swear ace to th aai rhsmber wa a fwrtnbihl as. - Piaster Tartar Is swrvtred b k wtoow. a n. David Tbvtor, aad tr aaarrisd dasarhtor Ml Taan , - won atrk-kwa March II at the fi..a MX ton a ho was abewt t hoard a train far rth CsrHaa.i He harrlad to bee apnrtiiwto. fferir t tola as paM frawa gaU ptooee. A mm rsoal Omwwtemv ' An aiiia a rwr taatr ree"" rawd. hot we PaDv refe- o ta knife. Meoatime ' wee eaffwawg to hte ve"i B SweUv ocaal'see. but ta peg aWath a ail-it"t4. tt 1 Oar two paQ aea were r-' -aad the ween-a w e- ' aaevaaafal. ba4 en Ii Ner '. eemetaa mmM e- -aa wWW-a he gaal i-,-., i.i Twa peaat - - i f wtm be ea eai aM p--- fc.i owoeipooi r n e e t'sre ter toeaght. .
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 2, 1912, edition 1
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