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Kaleijjb, IKs. 15.—Vigorous pro test against the printing plant now being operated by the State prison I here ou the that it Was a reflection upon in general, I bat it offered unfair eomputltion with priDtiDg plants end that it would ( provc_ unprofitable to the estate, was launched by a delegation of printers, members of the North Carolina Ty pottytße Union and B. Arp JjuWcb nee, secretary of the North Carolina I’rttvi Association be fore Governor A. W. McLean here Tuesday afternoon. The delegation entered the Coverno.r’s office with tiie gVim determination to close up the printing plant for all , time, but when they emerged some time latter, they v were riot so sure that they ; would be successful- The most insistent point emphasiz ed by those opposed to the operuf tiou of the printing pi gut was mpt the work tbeßß tynuld be confined absolutely to the needs of the prisou, and that none for any other state, department bo dogp there. In reply to this point. Governor McLean replied that tty last legislature bad de clared itetdf as tyartily in facor of the poHoy es having its pgucb work tor the state’done by prison igbot as possible, us long us it did pot con flict with private eateitytyut. U« si, plained that as lone »s the print iug done at tty prison p.upt ’was eonliued to state depgrtnieiUs that were outside the state printing con tract that he slid not consider et|oh work to ty in competition’ with pri vate •■ommercial plants, and this was in direct line with the tyili of the legislature. . In reply to the argument that the operation of the prjtvtjm plant was a ruflcctioi *oni.otbdi>iprihWfp poti in the penitentiary, tlic'lJowrudr iHdltt FrefiOvprcAiit .' See - Friday’s - Tribune. ed out that there was no more re flection on printers than members of any other trade or profession, wpo bad ifpresentnfives in prison. lie said that if this argument were to bold good, and be applied, then mem bers of other trades should also be prohibited from engagiug in that trafle while they were in prison. A large number of different trades /and occupations are now tying car ried on at the prison, ‘he Governor poiuted out, amoug them tying elec tric wddiug, brick mssony, general electric wiring, carpentry, painting, saw nillling, giuuiijg, chgir weaving, mutlretgi and pillow making, aid aud electric drilling, boiler tiring, pon ■erete work, tailoring, fancy' worlc, laundry work, cootyttg, grist milling, accounting, truck and tractor driv ing, blacksmitliing. dairying, milling, ti pliolstering. idioemaking, culvert making, and all branches of agri cultural rndcuvor. None of the trades or i-ccupßtioiis have taken exception to this work on the grounds that it was u reflection on the character of other members of these occupations, the Governor said, adding that tor printers were the first to object, al though in these other lines, as in tty maintenance of the state prison farms, there Was undoubtedly some active competition with other cull- j logs. In fact, in order t« gat what tty delegation of priutefe wtytty, it j would be nec the ttoMf Lure to euact a styrity tyw uiutyng i printing At l ' only trftte’ that wga^tyt! to bo pptyUced at fhc prisou, ity j Govemoc said. And. this, of course j Would ho clgst. legisjutiou of a high -1 discriminatory ' nature. AVbcu f member of tty delegation, and upeft from Chicago, offered to Show that the prison can Id not make any moityy through the operation of the plant, the Governor countered by asking why they should obbject to it then, sju«c if that were *be ease it would bttf'e to cease operation- It \v*s charged by some members 0< idahg * 'd’a* /' utidortfiddiiig' eomuieivi|l idatrta' for work none-. , Howefef. - the plant will ajs-ept no w<u k outride ,t he stale departments, contract, and the .pristip'itauii pays fer its owa..w<wt at ttyty ta'#s a- ■ V - Every pipe-smoker on your list would > f be tickled to death to find this good- ' .. looking package among his gifts on X Christmas morning, fa will brighten the P . A . „„ ¥ jn reJ hig Day (0r him and furnish deep-down . ftSETW £&& pipe-joy for the days that follow. The " «/»«*£«"* Vr^buTi Vi* "IndpZi 5> . 1,, . I • j « it • i removed by the Prince Albert process. Prince Albert humidor, by all means ! This prime favorite of experienced smokers also comes in pound and half pound tins. At the nearest shop, you will find. Prime© Albert in sizes to suit BlS|ii|B^v every purse and purpose. If he smokes f a pipe, your Christmas problem is settled . . and settled satisfactorily. mlmW mL wßla These rates .in arnic instances may be lower than regular eonimereial rates, hut aa' the contract rates upon which all stuto printing is accepted, an thus cannot be construed as being discriminatory. In bringing the coniereuec to a dose, tjje Governor culled the a nee tiou of the delegation to the fact that the mutter was entirely up to the board of director.-; of the Stale Prison, und that he as Governor hud virtually nothing to do with the mut ! ter, altbcugh he made it clear that he was not in sympathy with their posi tion. ’ •: 7VKW BERN VoSTOFFICE \PPOINTMENT QVAKREI. Claim Shumi Nemin.iUon Was "Cirriral Error. - ’—First to Ever Come tp- Wosbingtod, fire- 15.- -A most painful situation lias arisen over the l>ost mastership at New Hern. Tt is n eon test that embraces a lot of terri tory. and is almost bewildering ?U its ramifications. Recently lMssidout Qootidge trans mitted to (he senate Ibe name of Roy iihupp for reappointment at aiew Bern upd since thebe was no known i apposition to continualiou it nut j supposed this wps the cud of it. In- | stead* it was ouly tl|c beginning. The |lost otfie.. department, surpyts-' jet! a number of persons, pnd shocked Iptiers, Up announcing that me i bbupp Uotaihatiou had been sept from the department to t.B« White I flipU-se as the rttsult of g "elericfi er j rop," tfHfchps *'&*' hr l - error of the find committed in the history of the rttiuh-110. At all events, department otfida-, aißiml Senator tiimtuous tliat. the Khupp nomination was all a mistake, or an u evident. und wuu’d the North Carolina senator please hold the noininntidn papers in vnt com ini time until further notice, or gptil some interested persona in the stute could pc given a hearing. •* ftypt.;Jabejfetilosis ' ’lti ”jbe 'Fpited ’WW a Htljr ltSs' thathalfVimt \lt- was in 10W irttep the organized fight against j tubers-uirsis was began by the Xa tioUal TubemsiVviUi Association , , " 1 .‘i > ■»»-■ .1 t . ( I’ac vary first cvldejio* of a-feast \ hh«ng btksn he'd, in ifonor <>r tpr birth of .Christ was in ‘Egypt, 'about - the ‘ jeur-IWU. i . - '• Id This World of Romance i i , -'—lt" - I -, • ' Vr’itii PAT S^OMEI^SBT m jbl I w Si I'. I PriicMS llsiiua us lluiaiaiia, PAGE FIVE * 1 EDITH Dt'CiT aft JK. ~ ~ lX gpo* jßpmp -
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