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'f THE MORNINGTSTAR, WILMINGTON, N. FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1921. THE INAUGURAL GIRL OF 1921 COHOtiEN ... .... . c-.-.m!"'' 0F0NE?HALFI 1 Expert Co-operative Market 'Man 5. , Argument ;Over Interpretation Outlines yXsWciatiqti' f or .- I'oLCarmen's Rules; Inter V rupts Business , the Growers;- ACREAGE I. -" hl-ii" i v CHICAGO, Jari:-: lSArgument ; over . intrrrtation , of a -carmen's rule intriMinteA the afternoon session - of a the railroad labor board hearing today t-ch an extent that thr chslr was i compelled to call the. meeting, to order. s ' The j'aiscussion came during the te?ti- ', jnony of E. T." Whiter In behalf of the railroads,, who are asking for abroga- tion -of-1 the nationlag;reeTittmt. '? i The "discuaslon v-'asSY precipitated when A. Wharton, eniployes repre? sentative on the board, began to ques 1 tfon Mr.AVhiter regaMing the employ? ' ment of tar repairmen. 1 Under the rule, ,to which the roads' Object, t employe must have had four years' experience In cay work? tTnder questioning, .MR ( "Vyharton brought ! out that me'n werf 'employed onmany rpads who did not have 'four - "years "' experience Mi1 Whiter replied that this was necessary 1 because meW filling the requirements were not available., - B. SI... Jewell, representing the em Vloyes. declared -decisions of the fed eral "director general of railroads per mitted inexperienced men to be enij ployedi i but .the rail men retaliated 1 with.' examples of cases in which "they were' compelled to' discharge nien be ;. cause "theii car experience was less . than four years. ' ' , v : v - ! Intimation that the roads sometimes reduced forces -whlle"tad order car3 , were In the yards, and when traffic ln creased, put on extra forces to fit the ' cars for service, were made by Mr 'Wharton. -He argued that the roads - should, use. their, men during dull perl " oda In repairing cars. The rail repre sentatives denied that this was always ' practicable. J-'!' ' ' '- . ": Economical and efficient ' manage ment was again declared impossible by Mr. Whiter under the rules classifying jkhe.work to be performed by various r classes of -employes ' 1 " ''"' ." The . case, of a helper who was restricted- from unscrewing nuts on a bolt because that was classed as a me Jchanic's wor)c.ftnd- that of a helper who, by. a adjustment board viiecisioiv was given a blacksmith's rating, -for: his work of straightening old bolts, were givenevlilustrations of how the rule worlted.' .M When -the board adjourned today un til Monday,' to allow executive sessions - the remainder of the week. Mr.. Whiter had' -taken up 75, rules. There are 182 to be considered in the cases of shop crafts. ; '! , , . Misi Carolyn 'ftoborteot,' St. liOuiS has been, seleeted : to idse for the -In-, augural Girt posters and N. S. SuddUth, known throughout-the country, f.or his famous posters is doing the-w.or k. - Miss Emily ;BoytjU. one. of the best known beauty experts of America; lBi rocent purvey of !ihe country aaidtKe mid-west women wereMhe preUiest in the ;ynited , States. Itwas torf this reason, Mlea Roberts ;wa4 selected td pose fori the'JlnaiasuraiiGirUposter. ' GOLDSBQKO GARAGE IS 1 PARTIALLY DESTROYED PICK IMMIGRANTS ON OTHER SIDE IS URGED Plan Proposed to Establish Com-. mtesibns'Abroad fdr Select- ing the Best MORRISON INAUGURAL A kECORD-MAKING EVENT ..f i t; Senator Simmoneea ih 4 It Great tebute i to Gdvernor & Southern Motor Company (Hasl WASHINGTON Jan. 13. A new plan for regulating immigration to the United States and differentiating " de sirables from undersirables at the 'source, was presented; to' the senate immigration committee today by Harry A. -McBride, chief, of -the vise, 4n4MilkiiltB,-iha no-insurjee. ThB-eeji ' GOLDSBORO, Jan. 13. About 12:30 this morning flrje i broke 'out in the back part of , the Southern Motor com pany t ggasftgh --Center, street. The b'actieliamf'th:utldUriicw&8 destroyer, the. ptafft lasV: front tAno, and seventewautprnblles. The.-afl-joinlngJ-buildingsiwerei. sabred. The rap tor contplatry's JosiltU- t&ly -ovrovby insurance. A. owner'df 1 3V-ASHIMGT,0r. Jan. 13. Vhe in- - augural; ce.remoigiesTfet Raleigh nade a . fine impressibn. VThe, gathering at Raleigh was a greattribute to Mr. Morrison and Jis 'associates,",., said Senator Simmonswho went tooths state.for the be'easibp. "JS jdoubt. if. a . finer crowij feye'r. asejnbledi at- the state i - capitolfor ari' Inauguration ... i ; North1 Carolina, congressmen are od v posed torepealing the ., state primary system,; they . do :not think lit will be right,, to abolish, the .primary without giving,' the. voters a phance .-ta. express - themselves -on; it.. 7- ' '. .;-v,f.-; Senator Simmons said to4ay: -.'.fltain opposed to the whpe8a4e repeal, of the primary law af. Jhl.time.'t It wpuld be unViae and imnropr." " .......'. . . Senatq'if ft Ojrajj;tlliik,s theipeople would 'resent such action. They would . like to have a say-so in it, - Represexitatiye-elect W. C, Hammer came. hre tqday- q select, a .room, and ,-?eeaaoui KfiUlPSi;t Place toj ltve: was presented tpniembera. of Jthehouse tytoyuh$:JbepjrstAtto9 ofeinaon jRepresentatlye- i Robert X Doughton .,. has employed former.- Governor?Bickett to join with -attorneye from the.dia lrMnt .contest with CampbeM. ; TRINITY COLLEGE WINS v 1 OVER sdUTH CAROLINA of the state department,'''. He fecpm mended the creation' Byithe!,gvernment of a commission-to ha-ve; general supferV visi"on of immigration and to work-in co-operation witfc'the extfltjii" agenda of the state anl abor dfljirteients.'t, : The 'commission would' direct -im migrants o places in the UnlTfentate(Tr5,",Sn,rlVed by a widow, one child, and a hr thsr, U l?;jresldftn ta of tha.isclty. losswr about? J15,0.i-,:W - yi iOVl H, sW tstfiveoson. aged 'who vhkdt been a resident of Goldsboro for nearly two yertufed. yestera&f at the Golds feotM,He w4sfc.:4Aken with tyT phoid fever several weeks -ago. . He where they are.Hwwt,. -til?- T- problem . of Beleetio'fi: .mut6r -hi "solvea I HI"' foody' 'wilT ' "be , taken r to - Kansas by Using-tbe WTise jfeyeij &raivftiftr Mi.thiis former home, for burial. American tcOnsiils .abroad write - the .prospective" IrrirAlgrantfB' '.occupation destination' and ther qualifications. as a part of the pasiport vise; i " 'For, instanca," said ;liU.iIcBElde, - the f commisBion jwouia.. ? receive . an order forVOOA fjtrmes from some, sec ,tipn , of., the cbyntrV--twKt''H,y-.'r'W.re most needed..". That order Ltrould. .'-tee cabled' to a corfsu ii .ilurope-Jhaving charge of a good grJqultuxaT' section, instructing himdyiipasojrJtSj J that number of iarn5ersvW wiU-l("il' or The Wayne County Sunday-School aiseoiaticoi, novfcjn eessiOn-at the First Baptist- church, ..is- attracting large crewds" at the afternoon and evening meetings,, Prominent speakers are here . from pther, . places and a-, large number of visitors. ' : I.. i' v. Jessie Tarlton and Sam Rhoads; ma terial .witnesses in; the M. C Wiggins iiiurdercase, were Teste.rdayl4af ternoon fplaced juid e ; 1 1,001 bond . for their, ap- court! -I'he two young l'men - both ., Ave ( Speelai to The Star--: 'y:S . Jan. 13. The cotton men s meeting n ere today loiiowea ine atiJ 5 tlon 4st the' tobacco association yester day apd passed strong .resolutions call ing upon the farmers to -cut the ' acre age this'year 50; pep cent,;', 'i v- T'?Th ' rpsoln ttn rarot sin firirent" atwl pe-ai. to sthe - bankers and business men toericj- their" "help inf brfngiirig stict t$te3xtl9n ;yaslRea.XpeKtnetin;o day brought to the city Aaron Shapiro, of .California an expert in co-operat;! marketingY rfprmr Aovrnorf Mannlfig of South 0iroHna and former 'Senator Marlon ..Butler of Washington. - i Mr. Shapiro ursed just such Xn or ganization oP the cotton and. tobacco- men . of North. Carolina as: the fruit growers in California andforjner Goyi ernor 1 Manning. Insisted on an export arid ; import corporation for better mar Tteting of the ataplei X x Ex-State . : Senator Joe Brown,, --of ChadbonTn,5 stated tonight that the re- duction program urged J' the potential salvatfsnv of CNorth Carolina. He feels that not .only1 will' it. be a guarantee.1 agajnsf a repetition of the business Tils of the past few months, but it' will .be a, ffne tonic for the present- depression. Vplexdid reference work V Tke - Annual -, Ft '' Statlatleal vv - ;'-. Knowledge . ' : The 1920 presidential election feturfts frpm every state in the'.Union.aai.well as the 1920'UnLted States census popu lation figure for every state; ana for ever y place of 5.000 or more lnhabw tants In this country are Contained In the World Almanac tor .1921,; ?at .pop ulation and past census figures are also in the book, which Is a complete wdrk4 pf reference as tor the commerce, .ln- austry,, crops and. progress ot. America and the. whole world. . The incoming congress and aH'lnr?: portant diplomatic and other officials of this-government are listed, -together .with the ruler, population etc., of all countries. -The.flnanclal, railway andh rtrado- statistic are full and varied, allJ prominent death si and events every wlterie?re set fortrp-in the chronology ttd necrology. i' .--The i sporting -and; weather recorasj (icoyeprtany-yearBliast.- The religious statistics Include aTl denominations. Amongtae1r MMaMe features are a IcraphIo dibtlonary ; table t.ot - alti tudes postal data: astronomical ihfbr- i fnatior:4list- t'f American colleges and- teiteltfes;tli?d associations-of the phfry;tiefhlg-jnt! laws of J920; the reat - national highways; law guide; Tifeifan6! navies jf the world; the tStttf ? rhirnrles'ofliresldentlal elecr tfoha -frorif llseto,!1 date; population, araitad"&D,iffc'. of states and clt lesof the UnTted-States; tobacco, wool, silK, cotton statistics; meat production and, consumption 25page story of the Republican, Democratic, Socialist and cottier Tiauonaj conyenrions iorTxay t " - - - - n : mm-' 1 - ,w w- 1 . v am IS m m i , I -.4 . Methodist; . Basketball u Tearri . ' . Maks Score 40 .to 12 ' , --.fiViii :V'': ' :'"'. ; J-j v SpeiaI to he tar) 4 TRINITY COLLEGE,-- Durham.1 Jar?. 13. With consistent passing and steady iitauworK wmcti. would not be- denied, Trinity wonher first, basketball game -of. the season tonight', taking the vie tory from the Unlversitv of South Car ' olina by 40 to 12. , V - The- game was plalnly TrinityJs from the.stan and; at the'' end. of the first .half the score stood 15 to 4. The second half the South Carolifta team started "rusftj which 'was soon stbpned by the ' Trinity fighters. In the lattei part' tf the ' game, 'Coach Egan ; found oppor- ninity or using four substitutes. VM- Mr. McBride 'declare;,Uiel0 ..-aXa o the :'Jofin - Grantham " farin. where c'ofo'neE'a jjnquest"' ia still engaged' Jh examining , witnesses. r I - .This morning was the coldest morn ing of this - winter. . Ice wjis ."thic.k ' lr gutters and small ponds, p " - j - -Four, of the' tobacco jvHrehouses are now having sales' every Jf&if, bit t to baccco is not coming in In ' Very large afianf titles a ,,the, fftrmers".Are, .bldlhg the' weed or' high'?r prides." . I I'M:.. .1. ....... v-i; -i - - - flood' of immigrants JuJ5iope trying to reach the United, States, but that t9 Johns on. ?. bill would Bot reduce - the number of .arrivals in , the TJnitsd States. He declared the. exceptions the measure allowed "would fill the.lships to their capacity." T' ' ) Commissioner General of Immigra tion Caminettl is expected tQ reach the United , State's Saturday after a tudy of , con'ditiohs. j! n'1 Europe relating 10 Immigration and Representative 'John son, Republic,an.,,.Washiugton,itoday re jriuested'Jthe 'committee to secure , his testimony before concluding its hear ings. ...':-;'.:.; NO PREMIERES NAMED , . BY FRENCH iRfiStoENT The Wprld ;Imanafj published rby the vKew Tdr;Wtrid:ni'rt.ce esenfSi pbstpaJd.VtlV OERM AX NEWSPAPER ALREADt! ; ' . PARIS- Jan 'lllIn'lGerfnJirhCratl ti&kt. the" result of th4 Jtfiltch Vbetceen JacJDenl,psey aiid GeorfeesCftqjetler or, ttvewotlcfs; heayy weight lanHpl6n ship'js already "kirown-' eAk account; of the 'fight is given in. the Hannoversch Taeeblatt which savs: The French- j mftn .arg'CftrpentierM;iJ)ieatn; the 1 ArjSerK&n.! pemp ey, by knocH-out in, ithe Efecond rounaana, -tnus securea me World's ehampiotisBlp, air categories."- ,iTencn newspapers wmen reproauce this story add: "This Is probably what will happen," 1 ri"T. - cruie, Simpson and Hathway etfofl?n:; ?0r South ,Caro--lln. Fo and -Wait '.nt work. Llne-upV'1y ';- ' - -' .-' .'if- :"' Trinity iPoMlt.on oVtfc" Carolina Left Fnrwar - '. .- Stmbs'ort -; ; : '. .V.'1 . ' ' oji: ! Right Frard;i, Impsort SfooTe' '. Singleton 4 Mr.;"V5r.aite r.ainaway . . ... . .';,,.vaughan wane JVIillerand Expects to Announce His DecisioriVToday ; -Cfl, ;tr-v w ' G?d ",fr Al?hson Spikes ijor ' SirrfpsSn; M r-.f fTO. -'wvy yfVZtr CHICAGO ,JaTlFedra Judge Kenpesaw JC. Lahdis spent his first day 4as director; 6f 'organised baSebail In aUrdfty';, session, ? today 'with ' the Hw baseball .advisory board; consisting bf John.Heydler;president o'ftthe National league; B.; p. J6hnson president of th " American Jea-jueM, Sexton. tifeu dent j.cif, tlie National AssocUtjon of .Proesslotfil Baseball clubs, and ?Jofirt . - H. Farreli,' sefcf.ef ary'of the .association - v Mr" tJi'M-'theliaci , " w6uldibe ree prif Q)x 4as , before fa he-:ndjb.Me'n1iM had .attepcled jhe f essions here Jiad left ' tht Ity' Wftlglifc:.: 1 . :, i - ' Jhn JH-'l'Martln,! president 0f thi - Southern -league: And' J. Doalc,- Roberts - preiderU-Jf JttlijiTexMUeft&ua.'f ani nouiiiied tht?tre' hadarrferifdt 'a" po'st . season. sertetor tle ctiamptonshrptof t the abtttllfe(&twent thew winners of Ahe . pno,httn)itheiiesdctKt, Hrf rBAe4sr4a w4Hj consist vfi 'SeVeh . garrws, ?b1sged under the-i old- world ,Xhe igajaves-Will, he iplayedi", under i-ia' . iot&imiiMit 'itrWicls3Uxfi-- thai ? PARlS,"JajnJ;:i3.r-freieVt Mlilerand spent an extremely" busy day, receiving the Headers of ;all,' the" roups' In tfife senate .ahd chamber of deputies in! a effort' to solve;7 the cabinet;, crisis cre ated by the resignation Qf,the"Leygues ministry yesterday.. Among tfiose-wjid .called on theprestdertt this afternoon were former -President Poincare, ex Prejniers iynl a,nd Briand, - and Leon Bourgeois, president of .the. senate, Just prevfou to 'receiving" M. Brlan4. who was the last of the prominent poll, tt clans , 6- revise the president today. President Millerand- told the Associated Press: ., . . .... .0, ', "tic s -uvLiii ii ucuiueu yeu j.ne conversationswill .continue tomorrow morning and I expect that tomorrow at 1 o'clock thereTwiJl be something new.': i . ; ' ' , - The correspondenr 'was received by the.- president af ter the 'departure fof M. Bourgeois, whQ ,saw,.M... Millerandj aLLcr ivi. iruiiiva.re, naa aepariea. The ministerial 'crisis -probably1 "will not be solved before Saturday, asvwho ever President Millerand summons.. to morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock to ' en- Krufet with the task of forming a cabl net, win, require at least 24 hours tier iore he.can present a. list of, his minis ters to , the. president. X , . ' CHAPLAINS ' OP. THE SENATE 'P"' j i..;-l:A$.n HOUSE 'RESIGN PLACES r WASltlNGtbNFjIn 13Thecnap.' laihs of 'both the house and the senate submitted : their-.resignation ttadayy'8 f The Rev.' Forrest J. Prettyroan, who "has served'as chaplain of thi sonats t Since the beginning Of ,'thfe HsbnJ ad ...iiMovtawvut ouuiillkkcu 1119 1 eSigllcLUUU to tak' effect at thfe will of the senata. He will go' tb Krtoxvllle, TennJ to be come- pastor of a Church. t Vi "r - W -Ty.-L- ' The, Rev. HenriN. Coudenthe.blirid'f e; vut,piain ot-me nouse,, lormaiiy tenaer ed his resignation" today1 to' becofiie'er . f ecti ve, when ,;, ar- successor Ta appointed.. 1 VlOusiy the house' ;had 'Uddfated ai H vrl3l ife The NOTXear Brings New Dances ii .ftr- ?. ' ' 4i 4' 4 Prelrldtt!' -tfttfThdiise-:: haft-'ddntAd -si'- resolution providing for-hls fPtimetit as chaplain emeritus with a -salary- df H.fiOO ' yearv r'Hteha erve"d In ' ttfei. ne'e f&r is jrears.!ii ".i:."? -v.l .-im -;;! I'', i. n' u r.tfi:'.;fr-(& k LONDON. .Tfltl H"lTh fAllnnrlnn. I4i I . ' 4444 4: OI1VVV O ! UC1II11 liUIl "Ol .' IIHJ middle-class man ; . M f v1-;14 f . ."One who-can-reaxl' and-wrlte and dd artihmetKjf 'wh6 hasv ha a; lousiness5 itre,ning which means gbing into an omoe-AnaH whot,t when dos 'ttot 1 V4S? ' know whattidi5des whatawas cRni'. fM? ... -.11 t '"i 'fjiievma tor xou-reatneT x ou.west ' r ox 1 rot & K' Sea" Fox Trot & : ;'VCV .".'.-I'.i Paul WifitjemWjMidl His Ambassador Qrchestra ' :-V r. Two new Whiteman recofds ablaze'with colorVand. full oj glorious' fi :":th)rthm . Plenty of snap-dash music for the little oance. - ' r , ;1 -v.-. ? ( vv Victor Double Faced Record 35703 ; a-i' S ' 1 :f I Love You Sunda'Medtey Fox Trot - ; ? ; ; ':-- ' -"";;' The Beiison Orcheitra of Chicago ., '. . ; -n, ',,Dreamys moonlight., You'wfll love this record Sunday Or any other da: : 'Oh Gee! Oh Go4h!" One-Stcp 1 V'i '"'' H .-tf ' r The Benson Orchestra of Chicago t v ' : 1 fThe bes descriptioii Is-the1 ii;Vt'idaftt'V-' Pi V ' .'.-- :- -; Victor Double Feed, Record 18701 ";. .-. t t My Sahara Rose" Fox .r , 4Stop It'tOnc-Stcp h;. Pietro ' Fox Trot ' Hi . -. r - - 'YRftmarkable accordion dances, loud aS an orchestra and merry as crickets: , -Alice Blufr Gown" Waltz jRafewi-sMic.'. Orchestra L jSrriodth, frattful dances, ro i):?-i'" - ':if:'. v'v"'"!"1 fv.-'-Victor Double' Faced Record 18700 '-:y"-;j"; V----'? U-tiS;fr!!??'iWmCTOR--l FORJANUARY All Wil Siiiii sisid tin vercoats ,:.BEil(MiHotfei r ji M'- -MEN'S SUITS; Odds and Endsi of $25, $30, $35 and $.40 values 4. '4;.. r -Hi 5" Menus' sui&6ftjjep6ats; f7.0 $35 valiieTofie-half off . : X I ; : ; k Men's suits or overcoats; !? $000 $45. '.value, one-half off L . . . . Men'&isuits oriC)5rcoats, mJ .00? v. - ' .5(T? I 4 I 4 - Men $65s value; one-half off . . ... Il'l Avk'i, ,r,vs,T-f-, fro. -.svvrfiVMtsvtffcfl . k m S III! 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