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- v , r . THE MORNING STAR, WILMINGTON, N. C.f TUESDAY; JANUARY 18, 1921. 17HREB IHP SENTRY SAYS HIS RAILROADS OBJECT TOj WAS ACCIDENTAL Jmlts He Fired on Langdoti y t, Rnt Says WeaDon oj.1N'GTON. Jan. 18. Lieut. W. 51. inB...' and killed by a Japanese sen- ' 7 Vladivostok January .3, was the try- of n unprovoked attack; dia to the state department and to J1 . ... Hnartment today agreed ',!,f .t '.sets of dispatches were based ""A", Perils elicited from the ae on hv the board of investi- ;S c " ' - . LABOR ' RULE IN WRECK r : National Agreements yN Delay -Sending VVecti , .. cause of Machinists bath,: ?: As VnlegisratJort- by. -congress can change the human heart, to make citizens perform' a religious act when they are not religious, is to enforce hypocricy by lawv . v "Honest labor iff no more uncivil on Sunday; than oft.Honday.s. It is only religious .prejudices which are disturb ed by labor.': on this day. more ( than on other -days-v, But bolstering, of some particular theological aogtna ana pro- tectfn'g the' religious prejudices of citi zens; is not the business of congress." fsea -j nnnrt of inauiry convened T Japanese government. The' sen W.T..a,npnts were described as ; In aiw affair by Lieutenant Langdon In sentry was the first to fire, tnac . nrvlouslv had main- 11,6 i hat the American officer fired ta"l o Us reported as having told first, ai so innilirv that he had dis- court Snatches to the navy depart i"e .. . Admiral filpavf.S fi pa oy xiv....,.-. - - 1 pent, com- or-in-chief ol tne Asiatic neei now m , to Vladivostok with an Amer nruu., rt af inauiry to invest! ican '1 ehnotinff. 'added that the sen ate. v,00n Tecommended for court ladivostok with an Amer- 8 . . a Viepn try he Japanese authorities. 'while the dispatches received today more complete than any that had were.".iJ reached Washington and officials' expressed gratification an agreement had been reached.as what actually happened,- no ten 0 Z was displayed in official circles den the determination to investi 10 T the matter thoroughly, and for -g reason Admiral Gleayes with his ,t of inquirv will continue on his Cal to the Siberian port. State de- mJtit officials also continued to S a repfy to the note sert the Jap. .p eovernment requeu6 Stion of the incident, and assurances that iGDOVS WIFE KILLS SELF IAUUU he TQljV OP HIS DEATH VLADIVOSTOK, Jan. 17. Lieutenant der the Russian it would not be repeated; common law, commit ted suicide by shooting wnen.mi..e of Sian officer who had been. killed by the bolshevik . ROCKY MT. CHURCH HAS BUILDING FUND DRIVE First Presbyterian to Give $1000 to the Second Ghurch CHICAGO, Jan. 17, Wreck emergen cies -which require immediate action are hampered by rules of the 'national agreements between the railroads . and their employes, it was declared in testi mony today .before the railroad labor board. B. -T. Whiter. nonHrmlno- Viiv lesumony in behalf of the roads, de-1 clared that "any rule which interfers with or delays the most efficient and expeditious manner of clearing; a. wreck is unjustifiable.". . j The rule atacked is one which re quires a machinist and helper to ac company the wrecking crew when the engine is disabled. . "The railroads object to this rule." Mr. Whiter explained, "because a wreck is an emergency, matter. It requires the - immediate dispatching of . a' crew, often to care for Injured -passengers and f employes . or . to . clear-the. . main line for , traffic or to prevent destruc tion of property by fire. "Action must be delayed waiting to secure machinists that may or may not be needed. All members of the force ought o: perform work, that will best meet the emergency. A machinist, on a wreck force must do machinist's work or any other' crafts' work, or. '.vice versa. Prior to federal control, it was not necessary to send machinists on th wrecK tram. When needed, they were sent on any convenient train." Much of Mr. Whiter's testimonv dur ing the day referred to classification of work, by whih he attempted to show that the classification - ruls work injustice to the. roads. Adjustment board decisions which changed men's titles, thereby giving them increased pay without changing their duties, met with objections from ;the roads. "These decisions are particularly ob jectionable to; the. railroads," Sir. Whiter said. "They cause mechanics' rates to be paid for work which was generally recognized as helpers' work prior to federal control." . The craft rules were deeclared un just and inefficient in Mr. , Whiter's testimony because, he declared, they duplicate effort. BOMB WRECKS GARAGE AND KILLS 2 IN PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA, Jan. A7. Two men were killed here tonight "when a bomb . - .- - .. . ... . exploded In- i the : Joajn? garage of the f Quaker City TaxicaD company. The. victims were Percy H. Dean, of Phila delphia, and George McKee, of Haddon- field, N. J botn inspectors, several other employes of the company were' injured, but Jione seriously. . ;f ; - 4 Chauffeur of the company have-been on strike for several, weeks and a; num ber of acts of violence Have occurred. About 10 days ago bombs were found ' in . two cabs . of . the company. One of I these cabs was demolished but no one ; was injured. Several cabs have been i stolen and wrecked. . The police have arrested 16 men who are held for 'examination. MOlsr &.Rhoad dt V; A Ann Kill That Cold With 1 CASW QUININE (T L-T' JW ATM FOR ; - Colds, Coughs AND La Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous , Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for th first, sneeze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours Relieves . Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headachs Quinine in this form does not affect the head Cascara is best Tonic Laxative No Opiate in Hill's. s ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT ADVENTISTS SCpRE THE BLUE LAW PROPONENTS Say Congress Has Nothing to Do With Keeping Sabbath (tpeelal to The Star) vnrvv MOUNT. Jan. 17. A cam- WASHINGTON". Jan. 17. Sunday blue laws are described as an en croachment of civil power into the spiritual realm, in a memorial adopted paign to raise $1,000 to be given the of Sevisnth.da Adventlst8 made publlc Seco.nlPiriy erKtSrCfLdforU?nJ at .its headquarters . here. Opposition "ir. heine to all Sunday laws is declared, par r n li re ii t u i nv -w i x a a , -i ma in the Rdtremont section, was ucumrv lo inauguraiea at a t"S' tf,c-...-. - proposed federal .enact- Asserting that the complete separa- T virf Presbvterian church Asserting vnai ine compi n?.of th.?rfi PIZlyV?: m Uon of church, and state, i nem imraea.au,, , -- to the country's well being, it is de- services Sunday mQ.ter tn trtm on. clared that failure to recognize this I presenting the matter to '- distinction in the -past has been the grauon of the ..S lwt churBh. Rt. rimar of religious persecu- WUIard Conger pointed out handi- , pre8entv.8trns organize cap of the Second xhurch while It was secure blue law enactments. fnmorf tn hold all Its services in """ ,. j j ,. "US and the sttehowever innocent emauusuccj u, '""''i i they may appeal: attcnt, successful will was in reality a child of the First destrov the hilars unon cnurcn ana now we 7 which our government.. Is', founded. the iniant cnurcn was V "Sabbath-keeping . is . not a civil but t their building completed and wcrei a. in need of assistance, as approximaieij ..... . A. I ViOl CU V-tV UOO.' .- ;wu v J1.900 wa9 needed to put me 8iru".1"" hng whatever to', do with, the question m conaiuon so t nt "X.Ji : Aot its observance. be field there, mtnen """iiuai. 4.Q , thbe : whose .' hearts God has recent .roeeung -j. "Jcs -""V-"o ." changed cart f truly Keep . a. holy Sab ine bodies it was decided that a gift . - . . : -- of S1.000 from the First church to the Second church would be a most .worth while achievement. After this explanation by the pastor, the ushers passed pledge cards out amone the congregation, and it is un derstood that a large portion of the-de sired eoal of $1,000 will be reached without much difficulty. Write today to Corn Products , Refining Company for Cook Book. P. 0.;Bom 161, New York. V FREE WAVNE COURT COXVBXE8 )lMt Important Case That of Murder of M. V. Wiggins (Special to The Star) . GOLDSBORO. Jan. 17. Wayne court convened this morning wth Judge 'Bland presiding;. A large number of petty cases are on docket. The most serious case will be that of the murder of Makajah C. Wiggins. The grand Jury will hear a number of the. wit nesses, and a thorough probe be made io nnd the guilty person or persons. Jessie Tarlton an Sam Rhoads, material witnesses, who are now under' S.1,000 lend, will also be examined by the Jury. The action of the jury is being awaited with great interest by the pitizens o,f suilty ones brought to the ' bar Of justice. ' " Politics has become a live issue in municipal affairs within the last few dW, since the letter of a mimher of the leading bankers and business men, w me board of aldermen, calling on mem tor a statement of the financial conditions of the city was published. A number of busi ness men nre heint? aaked to announce their candidacy for mayor and other public offices. It is pected that a lively race will be run ine spring Drimarv. Tt ia also fumored that the Kepubllcans- will put out a ticket. )ncuh and tobacco are being brought uuiasroro market in large Quanti M within the last few days than for Z I I weeks- The average price' paid .luoacco on this market last week ' -o cents. Some eood erade cotton ma fr.. . . . - - . : doai enis aaturaay. The local waiers helieve that m.in. Bj cotton will reach normal within 4 snort time Plain Dark Emptiness Aunt Liza's former mis-4 tress was diking to Her one day when suddenly r she dis covered a - little pickaninny standing shyly behind his mother's skirts. "Is that your little boy, Aunt 'Liza ?" she asked. - "Yes'm, dat's Prescription.' "Mercy, what a queer name, auntie, how did you happen to call him that?" "Ah simply calls him dat becuz ahs has such hahd work gettin' hfm filled. Aunt -Liza may have had her prescription filled, but peo ple who send; their prescrip tions to US never have any trouble 'getting, them filled. All prescriptions sent to us are filled promptly and accu rately by competent men. C hicks bunting drug company Second and Princess Sts. mm .(EOTTLCaiU For louncing a Combination -Sales Event Extraordinaryl January Clearance. -of -Winter Merchcndh January White Sale Domestics Muslin Underwear Offering the L Level of Prices in Years ! Offering, as tfeey do, merchandise at cck rJpKESC SALES mark an important stride forward in this Store's pro &iuuic policy of gi ritr 5t 'entele every passible advantage in price con ;gi9tent widi worthy merdiaodbe; of cveat anticipating conditions and extend ing soch advantages, often m; advance of any corresponding decrease in the ge-lBaAet. ' wide selections of fine kr pricesy compared with those of the past few years, these Sales are well worth traveling many miles to attend! Weinvite the women of the Sowrtrhmd to visit the. Store daring th modtn and share ia tae economies. Prices end Descriptions on Request. - ' " The Shopping CfrfUTm Richmond, Va. 3 B U K (3 -j' L. A. MOUSSE AU District Salea RepreaeatatlTe, 407 Vleker Bnfldin Baltimore, Maryland BAHBER SUPPLIES sn.RiMtn : uta.aai0ilinil I vmvm.mt ft WaMA' -M. lAT't,T!.S.peclaI T1 Star) tl., 0w.n wnt to Chartotte yestarday urinn- I1 T 1- . . . - citv oV? nnaon, arrested in that iBtomdl"r y chared with stealing an n h ' bloninr to EuBene Mor- here Saturday night, tne th. The bom . UPd wecuea near Greens- iitl . - "-"I'uon on a medicine bot- v ujiinn ... f TnK cu ig Liie tin CHI clea.rLn,? 1 f,5ivn opportunity ;he could iiiocii. . ... orowr Inil TAlt.ma a I tv. ?r fir uhe Plsoner thig afternoon '"said . ns0ro In an automobile. HJ ,barbpljbe f traveHnar salesman for r 3upply house in Texas. Libby Specialties Chili Con Carne California Spinach Dill Tickles Rosedale Beef Sliced Pineapple Corned Beef Hash LEGAL HOLIDAY - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY IS,' 1S21 " ' "... liEJE'S, BIRTHDAY' No bnainess ' will .be transacted by the banks of this eity on tbat day Wilmington Clearing House Association ; THOS. E. COOPER, Secretary WllmiasTtoii, N. C. V. o - i "TTT TKE importance of jp busi ness man 's affairs demands that his car be absolutely trust- worthy. That is why Buick is a favorite amonp; business men. The new Buick Nineteen Twenty One models, powerful and comfortablerdfe as beauti ful as they are erjicient. There is Authorized Buick Service, too, wherever you go. ' Effective January J regular equipment op. all models wilt include cord tires S4T .4 OX ltd W, D. MacMillan, ,Jr. 105-107 If. Seeoa Street .f j. WH.lINGTOSr. N. c. Telephone No. 2103 WHEN BETlErV AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT; BUICK WELL BUM) THEM WW Pi 'if Ml t :: li J '.i I I. ! . ' ! , ! !' . i:; y:;:yM n j : . " ' ;, 5'. 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