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. GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1522 . Auburn Team Leads All Dixie Squads In Points Scored On the Gridiron But .the Ability to Run Up High Scores Isn't Always a Sign of of Football Success Tech, North Carolina and Vander . bill Stand Out In Ability In the South. FOR MYTHICAL HONORS Tigers' Triumph Over Crimson Leaves Only Old Eli i . In the Way. THE TAR HEELS AHEAD N FOOTBALL RACE FOR SOIIAMCPRIZE Two Games Stand In Way of Sectional Championship, Both Hard Battles. EASTERN SQUADS VICTORS Atlanta, da., Nov. II. Ability to run p high scores en opponent! doe not always determine success on the gridiron la ehbwn by th record! of leading southern football touu, for cheek tonight of a total aoore ot th St team that hav not yet lot to a Dixie rival howa that only two of them,' Aubura and1 Cen tre, rank wtt the Brat five high scoring elevens of their action. Auburn lead the oath and ranki high la the nation, aeoordiag to tabu lationa to date with a total of 144 point to tf for it opponents In eight came, aad Centre ta second with 164 to 47 polnta in the same number of contest. Georgia Tech. North Carolina , university and VanderbUt the other three major eleven which have not lost a gam that would af fect thetr standing In the sooth, led in total soores to data by Virginia Military Institute, Alabama, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, and half a dosen "other highly coached, gridiron ma chines. '-- - VanderbUt. which tied Its Inter sections! match with Mtohlgaa is the only souther team which has not lost any gam this year, for Alabama which earned a brilliant victory over Pennsylvania, had previously been downed by Georgia Tech and Texas, but the most striking feature of the -season which eomes to an and la less than threw weeks has been the fre quency with which Centre's Colonels have been scored open and the com paratively low total ot "Georgia Tech. The games of Saturday, however, showed hardly' an upset, barring South Carolina's decisive victory over Furroan, for the veteran North Caro lina machine that whipped V. at. L'o nam off the list of undefeated, had gone Into the contest with a record of having overcome a much more Im pressive list of opponents thsa had the Virginia) Cadet. -Georgia v Tech's ' triumph ever Georgetown university was the fourth successive one. VanderbUt de feated Kentucky although held to a low scare, Auburn was at) easy -viator over Tulsse. Florida piled up tre mendous total en Mississippi college. Tennessee and Clemson ran true to form In winning- from Mississippi A. and U. and the Citadel, respectively and Virginia end Georgia added an other tt gasM to their annual grid iron meetings. . Davidson exhibited clesr superiority over Wofford, V. P. L added to its long string of viotor- . les over North Carolina State and the crippled washlngtoa sod ! Gea era!.- while defeated. registered themselves as the fourth team to cross centre s goal line this season. Although Texas A. and M. defeated Centre, 21 to 14. during the Christ' mas holidays, the Colonels west through the regular season last year with the St Xavier college team of Cincinnati, which was played tn preliminary game, as the only ens to violate tae colonels' goal this rear. Harvard. Virginia Folytechalo and Louisville university bavs crossed It in addition to washlngtoa and Lee, while Kentucky has scored a field goal on the Colonels. ' Bettor matched games .'among southern teams, not only was shown by the work of Centre's opponents bat was demonstrated In the play against Georgia Tech, which up to this time last year led the south and probably she nation, -with a total of 144 .to If points for Its opponents In eight games, but oaa muster - a total of only lit to SI points In this year's eeven fames. t Tabulation of the Ave leading scor ing machines, through yesterday's games with number of games played. soores and opponents' scores shows: . Alburn 1-1(4-11, Centre I-U4-47, V. M. L 1-141-11. Alabama T-lil-Tt, and V. P. L 1-114-11. while North Carolina and Vaaderbflt rank fur tber down the list with tbs Tar Reels 1-141-St and the Commodore 1-14 1. - VanderbUt and Y- at. L. each with It points scored against It, take tank for defensivs work, while Mary land whloh has mads only II points to- It opponents' 111 In seven games trail, but th fact that th Mary lander' ssvea games have been with Tale, Princeton, Pennsylvania, V. P. I., N. O. Stat. Richmond and the Third Corps Army teams, aeronnts In larger measure for their standing. SIX GREAT BILLIARD STARS ENTER TOURNEY New Tork. Nov.- 11. tlx of fh world' greatest exponents of 11 1 balk line billiards, three Americans and - three European stars, are entered In th International profes sional championship tournament be ginning tomorrow at the Hotel Pennsylvania. The tournament will last eight days and to the victor will go a cash prlss of 11.040 and 41 per cent ot the net gate receipts, besides the trophy emblematic of the title. Jake Scheefer, of Chicago, youth ful tltle holder, will open th tourna ment tomorrow night in a match with Erto Hagenlacher, champion of Germany, and the "Mark horse ot the event, because It marks his debut In International championship play. Ths other contestants are Willis Hoppe. of New Tork, holder for more than a decade of ths title he lost last year at Chicago to Be ha afar; Walker. 11-year-old champion ot France t -the only player to defeat Schaefer In the 111 tournament. and Edouard R ore mans, Belgian champion. .'-; . Contl and Cochran will play the second match Tuesday afternoon and In the evening Hoppe and Bereman ar paired. Except for the opening day, two matches will be played daily. The games will be f or so points. It more than prevailed last year.- v Besides the prises for flrst place. other awards are as foUows: second place, tl.ttt and If per ooat of the net receipts; third place. 11,00 and Is per cent of receipts; fourth place, 7I and, 11 per eoot of ths receipts; fifth place. 111 and tear per cent of th receipts. Continue Search For Party of Tea Aliens Ia Flo-ridi Tort Myers, Fla., Nov. IX Federal and oounty authorities continued their search ot Leo county wtlda to night for If of a party ot It aliens smuggled Into this country Thursday night from Cuba, and who bavs thus far made good their entry. Sheriff Frank- b. Tippina has osr- ralled It of the party, aU Spaniards snd has them In th Lee county la It. Tomorrow, according to Immigration Inspector McDavtd. they will be taken, to Tampa ts face deportation pro- eeedlngar-Nono-of those essgnt can speak Knavish bat through Interpre ters the aliens say they were lauded at Naples, near bore, under cover of darkness, aftr paying 10t apiece for their passage front Havana. They were assured, they said, that ea- traaos Into .this country would - be easy. J ' - ; Pennsylvania Player Is Dead From Hurts Ia Football Game Philadelphia. Nov. 11. Andred Lang, of Bins ham ton. N. T-, quarter back ot the University of Pennsyl vania freshman football team, - died today from Injuries received In game with Meresrsburg academy on November 4. The remainder of the freshmsu schedule has been cancelled and varsity practice has bsea sailed oS for tomorrow. Lang's fifth vertebrae wss, brakes snd despite an operation performed the sams day by Dr. Charles 8. Fraater, hs became badly paralysed. SUPERB FIGHTING SPIRIT fir New Tork, Nov. It Triumphing over harvard. 1 to I, In the first of the annual "big three" grldlroa classics after a gruelling struggle. Princeton's alert,' fighting- slsvea to day had strengthened It claims to the mythical championship la eastern ranks. The Tiger must face the Bull Dog ot Tale next 8aturday In a final test, but followers of the team that dashed spectacularly from behind ts crush such elevens as Chicago and Harvard were confident st a crown ing victory. . while th Barvard-Ptineetoa battle held th center ot the east's foot sail stage, keen Interest eras manifested In several other major games. Chief amoag these was Cornell's smashing victory over Dartmouth 11 to t, at th Polo grounds; LaFayette's deci sive defeat ot Rutgers. It to t at New Brunswick. N. J and Pittsburgh's sensational ssvea to six decision ever Pennsylvania at Philadalohls. Army and Notre Dam fought furiously to a scoreless tis at West Point in ths principal Intersections! clash Saturday,- a tumbls . sn . West Point's four yard lins la ths quarter, cos ting ths western era. their oesi cnanoa to score.-' out tne east cams off victorious tn most of th Intersections! tussles Boston college trouncing Baylor, southern insula tion II to t; Navy overwhelming It. Xavier of Cincinnati, II to I; .Wash ington aad Jefferson repelling the Invasion of Weese, 11 to t; While West Virginia was victorious over Indiana II to t on the tatter's grid' iron. Syracuse added touch of International triumph by trimming McGlll University, of Canada, II to . Tale, using Us second .and ' third elevens against Maryland while th regulars wltnsssed ths Harvard Princeton sams, romped to a 41 to I victory. Pens Stat displayed a return to form la 'downing Carnegie Tech It to ; Brown outfought Bates 17 to 11; , whUs five Bold goals helped Williams defeat Wesleyan II to T, In .other Import suit contest on the eastern shedule. Princeton's triumph, coming on top of talk from Harvard sources .that ths two teams might not meet next vear because of schedule limitations. shattered two Crimson traditions. It was ths first defeat administered by the Tiger son Harvard' wwa Bald sine lilt and th first time since tne advent ot ths Haaghton system in 1101 that ths sams sam has beaten the Cambridge sieves twice In suc cession. Harvard fumbles cave tn wsy for both Princeton scores and loess -play and frequent penalties figured uromlnently tn tne contest. wnicn was largely devoid ot tn spectacular becauB of ths stonewall character of defensive work by both elevens Birth of a Daughter Spurs Player On to Greater Speed Williamsburg. Nov. 11. George Flanders, star quarterback, tof . ths William and Mary football, team, be came a father Just before the close of ths second quarter of ths William and Mary-Rosnoks college gams hsrs yesterday. He returned to the gam after being appraised ot ths arrival of a daughter, and put up. ths best a-rldiroa exhibition or his career. can-vine- ths ball for repeated gains that brought Us spectators to' their feet . . , V War ruthaeead Firs ' Richmond. Va.. Nov. 11. Damage estimated at between 176.000 snd 1100,40 was censed and the entire fir fighting apparatus of this, city was called out late this afternoon when Are destroyed ths four-stcry brick building occupied by the Pitts Furniture company. In th heart ot the downtown retail shopping dis trict hsrs. In ths yesr ending with June there wss an Increase in th world's ship ping of lit merchant vessels and 1,- ,! gross una. re u ,.tv . err- f The Football Season Is Nearly Over! Then Basketball Will Come Into Its Own. Even now players are getting the "kinks" out of their limbs getting their eyes trained for the "straight" shot and training for that sureness of foot that is so essential to the game. - Here's a SPORTING GOODS DEPARTMENT that is second to none in the state, equipped to fill orders not only for individual needs but for entire teams. We solicit your mail orders and will appreciate your inquiries. ' . . i - Full Line of Sweaters, Sweater Coats and Jerseys In the Sporting Goods Department you'll find a complete assortment of BASKET BALL NECESSITIES. Two games now stsad between the' University ot North Carolina 'football team and a clean -out slalm to th South Atlantic, championship. Thoss games ar with Davidson at Charlotte pest Saturday, and Vir ginia at Charlottesville Thanksgiving day. Barring aa unprecedented up set Carolina win defeat Davidson and ah wUl enter the. Virginia gam the favorite,-, though th steadily rising strength of Tommy Campbell's team la forecasting a, terrific' battle : Assuming a 'Tar Heel vlotory- hi both gams, whloh nobody has a right to do. least of 11 Jhe Carolina team, there win be no ether, team in the South Atlantlo section with s record that approaches that ot th retser maonine.. .v. P. X. probably comes next on ths records, hut the tie gam at Davidson two Weeks ago mars an otherwise exoellent sesatm and furthermore th Techs will have to meet th V. M. 4, cadets, ae small job for any team, as Stat ceilage can near .witness to. . i . Beyond question BUI ant Bob Fal ser have made a great team at Chapel Hill, great la many respects. real est oi ail ta its ability to rise-to th wain use moment, demands tns utmost. Therdhas been no finer exam pis of fighting with Its back to ths wall than Carolina showed In ths sst quarter of -ths V. Ml gams After a close, hard battle all the wav. with a slim margin of three points dus ts Gsorg Sparrow's dro&klek. the Tar Heela lost ths lead In the miuaie ot tit last charter when By. der intercepted a pass sad ran yarns ror a touchdown, making it to I against Carotins. With half a period left McDonald rained Bis team superbly and drove It at top speedr M yards doWh ths field with a - varied, powerf nl attack against a desperate team stralaht to La touchdown. Two brilliant passes. sod rnns and tackle plsys carried th ball to fh 11-yard line la rapid auo sesslon. Thsn McDonald settled down to a crushing line attack, -uslns Mar. liU chiefly, thst finally- earned ths touchdown and the gams In ths last isw minutes. Uis quarterback him sslt taking ths ball soross ths Una. A team that oaa perform such a rest against a team ar strong as V. J- a. ts a great team, a team' with SOME SffiT.V SYMPATHY, ' FOR THE SENEGALESE Paris, Nov. It. (By ths Asseslated Press) Th Xohs 4 Sport 'today publishes a detailed account of the1 meeting ot lh French boxing feder ation at whloh the Senegalese. Bat tling Slkl, war disqualified tor nine month lor kit attack on M. Cunyn, manager of th 'boxer, Prunier, Cuny joined Dssosmps. manager, of Osorgea Carpentler, tn entreating for as. acquittal, ssjrlng: . . "Of course It 1 deplorable but ( Is he entirely responsible? Hs held a title too heavy for him. H . 1 ' a child who, has been allowed to play with a traa. :' V -' Dssosmps recalled that hit . pro tege. Carpentler. had always upheld ths dignity et boxing In tact, that ha had bsea christened "th ambas sador ot muscls." -, "Don't rob him of th chance . of recognition from Slki, that which he has last,' hs plssded. Various proposals for th length ot dlsqualifloatioa were put forward, ranging? trsm two , month - to two year, and th Bin months was Anal ly accepted as a compromise. Ths writer declares tn color ques tion was In no way Involved and that It was not even considered. He pro poses that as Slki volunteered for military servloe In 1114, h might be gbren "amnesty" m celebration of armistice day. -'"'V-.-vi-' "".:." I Ths culprit himself aroused car- tain sympathy bef ore judgment wa announced, declaring: "when I was plain Slki, no attention wss paid to my tricks; they were only laughed at; but ethos. I beoara - champion people get angry- " " His msasger. Hellers, aocepted tne situation philosophically paying that It waa hound to corns sooner or Utsr.T ... - , . "Blkl has a heart ot ' gold," hs added, "but nerves that he . cannot master. Hs thsught his action would prove him a true sportsman In ths Omart and soul, and that Is Just ths kind of team that Capt. Orady Prltchard has. r... , - To clinch the matter. CmHn, sis exactly "the sams thing 'In ths State college gams, rising from defeat to victory in ths last momenta. It has a stout defense, a widely varied st uck and a wonderful store of re ceive. Its greatest fault ta loose ness Look Bt the intercepted pass In tbs V. M. L gam, fumbling behind Its own goal la ths Tulana same. al. lowing South Carolina to score with President Is Expected to Ad dress Joint ' Meeting On . Tuesday, November 21. MUCH ROUTINE BUSINESS Washington, Nov.' 11, Ship subsidy, to tar at tbt house I oonoerned, wiu form th backbou ot-ths legislative .program for ths extra session ot Con gress called for November It, .by President Harding as ths program la being developed la conferences hers among Republican leaders. The PresM dent Is expected to address Congress at a Joint session Tuesday, November II, ot to send a message urging speed with the subsidy .and supply bill la order to avoid, it possible, ait extra session ot , tbs new .Congress nsxt spring. .: ' ' ' -v Doubt as to the fat of th ship subsidy bill increased ts members returned after the slsctions. - Signs ot growing opposition to the msssurs, especially in th senate, were not lacking. The vote in the house. It was predicted svsn In Republican quarters, would b dose, v . Many. Democrats and some - Re publican leaders are assarting pri vately that ths bill will not gwt through th senate by March 4 . Ths crush of. appropriation and ether bins, with tns certainty of bitter and determined opposition svsn to the possible sxtsnt of a. filibuster, wss said to mak the ship bill a most uncertain feature in the senate. Republican leaders, are preparing to put pressure behind the appropri ation bills to clesn them by March 4. The budget will be submitted early In December, at latest It has bsen "cut to the bone." Republican leader said, predicting thst th re duction would make easier the passsge of the annual bills, stripped ot legislation as thsy must be undsr E Nation-Wide Campaign to Be Discussed At Big' Meeting At Holy Trinity Church, f 4--;. '"v MR. , COFFIN PREACHES eyes of th spectator. He never wished to Bo to Amsr- loa. among ths people who be said 'despised negroes and I had th ut most difficulty to get him to promise to crow th ohaasel to Bght la Lon don. A ' . 1 ' ,-. . .. .... "Hs hss often declared that It no longer able to box he wonld sell shoe blacking and be quite aa rich, ; and insisted hs would prefer to abandon his pugilistic titles if not allowed to llvs as.hs liked.". . , . I ths sew senate and house rules. Ths AMATEUR ATHLETES . MEET NOVEMBER 19 New Tork, Nov. 11 Abolishment of registration fees tor athletes ad mitted to membership In ths A ma tear Athletic anion, ts ons of ths most Important of proposed amend ments to the A. A. U. constitution which will bs nctod upon at the na tional convention of ths organisation here November It, It and II. . - ' This amsndmsnt, proposed by offi cials of ths South Atlantic A. A. U. also would eliminate the annual re newal clause In ths registration re quirements, tlader ths present sys tem charge of II cents 1 made for each -registration and athletes are required to register r each - year, prospect .that ao substantial In creases would bs asksd for or given for the army and navy was expected to expedite passags of these bills. - The- regular appropriation bills cannot he taken up tn the houss until December, aad precedence -will be given the ship subsidy msssurs at ths special session. . Ths Liberty loan bill remains the senate's v unfinished business and may bs taken up during opening week. The Dyer antl-lynch- Ing bill, under a Republics steering eommltte declsloc. Is to come np next In taw senste but is not to bs pressed to ths sxtent of blocking ap propriation and other Important bills, leader said. There wore prtvato pre dictions that ths Dyer bill would be laid aside early In the regular session at the latest. v . EX-GOVERNOR CATTS WILL GO ON TRIAL Former Governor f FletrUa Charge' With xlrreguUritim While fas the Of bee a U-yard run through ths entire Economy has been arged as tbs rea team, aad Incident after Incident ot the sams character. Such mistakes will bs almost fatal against. Vlr ginia. ,.-'. Carolina can look; too, for hard gams with- Davidson. . Shs slwsys finds It whether shs Is looking; tor it or not Davidson annually plays bettor against Caroline than against any other team, and with the Fataar squad still partly living ths hard V, M. I. -cams and nartlv tonkin' foK ward to ths Virginia gams, Davldstfti is more than apt to catch the men no where near thetr best. - .- .- ' . It sppssrs now that ;the teams la 'North Carolina will Has up on their records with . Carolina first. Stats second. Trinity third, Davidson fourth. Wake Forest fifth, Elon sixth, and Guilford seventh. ,( V. ' P. I. showed tremendous strength In scoring 14 points against State. Everything must have gone sxsctly rfght for ths Vlrginlsns 'and everything just wrong for Hartsell'i craw. Stats is a better team thsn such a Boors would Indicate. Trlnltv did not look impressive sgilnst ths Baptists, but Davidson picksd up In un-asiing woirora By 14 points. Virginia , is growing In strength wssk By week.' Against Washington and Lee a week aero and aa-atnet Georgia ehe showed real football, and it tne Thanksgiving gams In Char lottesville Is not .ths greatest climax ths section hss seen In vesra It m bs because all ragulsr dope is turned son for doing away, with this method, investigation nas revealed that It costs ths association 17 cents for each Individual card Issued. ' Disqualification as amateurs of life guards and bath or playground st tsndsnts who receive compensation for their ssrvloss lasooght tn anothsr proposed amendment Included In the report of the A, A. U.'s legislativs committee and mads publlo today. Athlete holding such positions, who oo not eoacb. Instruct or glv sxhl hltions tn connection with their duties would bs permitted to retain their amateur standing but,- under another weotlon ot th amendment be ineligible to competition until dissociation from, such employment. Such a change,- If la pointed ont would affect the status of number of lesding swlmmsrs, particularly -those In college ranks who accept employment on beaches during sum mer raontnt - 1 . , . Another proposal provided that or ganlsatlons seeking, out of town stars as attractions for meets 'must deal with ths club or organisation with wnicn tns struct is affiliated, - In' ttsad of ths Individual. In ths csss of - unmatched athletes. It. would bs compulsory oa ths part of ths organ Isatlon holding ths meet to negotiate with th chairman of th registra tion committee of the A.' A. VA with which th athlete was registsrsd. Psnsaaola, Fla., Kov. II. Sidney J. fjana, wno in isii, a comparatrva new-comer to the stats, upset It po litical equilibrium by bolting ths Democratic party after losing ths snbematorlal nomination and se cured ths governor's office as sn in dependent prohibitionist, is scheduled to go-on trial -in Federal court her' Thursday on the second of two In dictments growing out of sllegsd ir rsgularltlas during - his four-ysar term. . s o Hs faces two counts of a federal Indictment charging that he held two negro ex-eonvlet In peonage on his farm la Walton oounty. It wtfl be hi second appearance on this charge. At the lsst term of court his counsel demurred to ths 14 counts In ths tn d Ictroent and 11 of them were dis missed by .Federal Judge Bhsppard, This- federal charge and a stats chsrgs alleging thst he accepted bribe to Influence hit vote In ths par doning of stats convicts came early in 1181 and followed an Investigation, by a joint legislativs committee Into Mr. Cstfs acts during his tenure of 'Loffree. The' committee never made -Tnnhlle U r Kit, thA anil stats indictments developed- during i.....i..ti.. OBJECT TO BIG SUM FOR PROFESSIONALS New Tork. Nov. it -rue ' rfniitii States Oolf association today Issued warning and protsst against the growing practice of offering large purses as an Inducement to profes sionals to compete la opsa tourna ments ana exhibitions. -Wblls ths U. 8. O. A..' savs i statement ot ths executive commit v, nas uo aesire to hinder or hamper any professional from com- pstlag In prlss money tournaments or from earning money to ths limit of his ability, nevertheless tbs pres ent oinoiais reel that if the practice now in vogue IB not checked wraat harm will be done In creatine- a class of professional players whp wlU de vote wieir entire time and attention to attending tournament. . "Th executive oommltte I aware ot the sreat development of the gamef golf within the past few years, both by professionals and am a tears. . "It Is also awars of. tfs ksen de sirs of ths ordinary golfer, through out th country, to witness ths per formancs of the leading profes sionals, and ws assume that the growing interest In the game I partly responsible for the money In ducement offered In open competi tion. - . "Th oommltte feel that In tfielr effort to promots and keep alive the beat interest of th gtm. thev can not allow this practlcs to continue or tnoreeee without a protest "It is, therefore, earnestly re qusstsd thst member clubs and sec tional associations give this matter thetr esrnsst consideration, snd In ths futurs, whsn contemplating ths staging of such tournaments, that ths question ot moderate prise money awards bs carefully considered, bearing in mind that it this pastime Is allowed to bs commercialised by ths professional, as In other sports, th phenomenal Interest now taken by the ordinary golfer In the game will bs nullified to a great sxtent" H AT rinsing, blocking, shaping, repair ing.. AU klads of hats rsbandsd. - JOHN BASSELL ' , Ivr Syeaaaers It . CRIQUIMAYCOMETO U. S. TO DQ' BATTLE Pari. Nov. 11 (By Associated Press) "W will go to th United States th day the ' featherwelsht championship situation in1 Europe ts aosoiuieiy oissr, said Robert side line, manager for Eugens Crlqut, ths boxer, to L'Auto In eonnsctloa with a cable dispatch received from -Hack Kearns Inrltlng- Eudsllns to bring Crlqul 'to the United Ststes If the Frenchmen defeats Mstthewi, styled cnampion oi Europe. . Kearns desires to arrange a fight between Crlqul and Johnny Dundee. ttotlong as a single tdversary re main who Is capabls of putting up a cmfari to Crlqul s featherweight chamnlonshln." Eudellna aanllnued. ."we will remain herr- After all ths difficulties ws nav to win the title from Arthur Wyns. th Belgian fwho wa knocVed out by Crlqul In Pari September tl Matthews is now claim Ing th crown. .Crlqul wlU settle thst question Docsmbs 1. Thsa there will be only the winner of the Frush-Handley bout for Crlqul to meet to definitely settle th dtaam plonshlD." ' "It I useless to discuss Matthews 'Claim to the championship of Europe Ths only official champion Is Crlqul. I cannot prevent Matthews from call Ing himself champion ot Europe, of the whole, or anything else -he likes. Let trm best Crlqul December t and then wehaH swe. Women Want the Constitution Changed to Give Them Rights - - T .' " " snawSBSaawswaesvea. Wsthlngton. Nov. 11. Drafting of a proposed amendment to the const! tutlon designed to eliminate an dia tlrtctlon between ths right! of ths sexes wa decided on today at the doling lession of ths two-day con ferenoe ot officer of the national woman's party., It was Voted to press tire work or prepsring ins amena ment forlntroduotlon In Congrese, and to begin Immediately campaign Ing for pssssgs ot squat righto bill: in 41 states whose legislatures meet this winter, A budget ot 1160.00 for the year's work wss sdopted and tlt.000 of this was pledged today. Ths lawyers counoll of ths or. gsnlsatton, with women attorneys at tending, from It ststes, st a group meeting today, endorsed th amend meat proposal, and also various form of state legislation drafted by ths party legal , researoh depart' ' A nation-wide campaign' service and conference will be, held at I o'clock Thursday evening at Holy Trinity Episcopal church, whsn plans will be laid for th nation-wide cam paign In this dlstrct ( The churches of QreaWoro, Wnston-Ealem, High Point, Burlington, Reldevllle, Leshs vino. Spray and 'Mayodan will -b represented. " ,) ...V1' ;- h, ! ' Added Interest attaches to' this gathering from the fact -that it will be the first appearance , In Greens boro of Bishop Coadjutor K. A. Pen Ick since hi coneeoration. an every member of the two Greensboro nar- lshes Is urged to be present on. this occasion. Rev. B.-B. Boat of Durham, manager of the nattonwlds campaign In this dloosse, wll also be present. The meeting win be In chsnre of Rev. R. BL Orlbbsn, of Winston-Salem, who l the representative from this con vocation on th diocese committee. . - Rev. Francis Coffin. - of Klnston preached yesterday morning at Holy Trinity church, and last nleht at I o'clock he addressed a Joint meeting of the members of Holv Trlnltv' and St. Andrews parishes at Holy Trinity chnroh on ths nstlon-wlds campahtn. Mr. Coffin mads a fine ' imnrasaion here and his wonderful appeal tbr a grsatsr awanentng in - church vork was very effective. The results of the campaign In ths lsst three yesr In Klnston hsd ben hlghlx satisfactory, he sstd, and hs found thst wherever ths plsn wss carried out fully In other parishes, ths results had been most gratifying. He described the nstlon-wlds campaign as ths effort of the .churoh to awaken 4t member ship; It Is really an every member canvass. Ths campaign will be on In Greensboro and In faot the whole ot the United Btates for ths next four weeks. ';C.,' v."'"'!',.' Ai-!. DE VALtRA LEAD IN IRISH , jCIVIL; BATTLE Csptureel Latter Rsvssls Wir Plan Sent to th Leader far MU : i. Approval. ,'-'; .'I; iruniin. I INDORSESY.W.C.A Also Pledge Support of Organi zation In Securing Base . ball Franchise.' . . Nov. II. (FT Associated Press.) Since - the resumption by Eamon d Vslera, of hi title of prssidsnl ot the Irish republic and the rsoonstltutlon of the republican council of. State, backed by the- re publican army, tho war in Ireland baa entered a new phase. ' ' ; Captured correspondence has re vealed proposed war measures which hsvs keen submitted to do Vslera for approval, and . It la assumed thst whatsvsr Is now don Is with- his sanction. Ons proposal, sailing tor ths burning ot ths prlvatslwusefe ot two newspspsr proprietors Is believed to have been vetoed by de Valsra. The policy now seems to be to attack barracks snd Irish government armed forces on ths ground that they sre. In effect, British strongholds snd British forces. Ths speeches ot ths cabinet ministers In ths British elec tion-! campaign ' claiming- , that , thei effect of th Angle-Irish treaty has been to secure the aid of th Irish government In suppressing ths re publicans, has helped to stiffen re publican resistance. Irish national troops- are being treated exactly as If thsy wsrs Brit Ish and throughout the country, meg suspected . of- giving Information to Ulte government are declared In gov. eminent circles to have been execnten aa spies There Is still a eonsidsrabl body of British troops In Inland, and th haU-clsd "Tommy" Is a familiar figure In-ths streets But exoept tn a few Instances the British soldisrs hava not been molested, the attacks of ths republicans being confined td the Irish, national troops. . s t .... ... o With a complete motor weighing REPORT . OF- COMMITTEES . .... I M . . Th wholehearted Indorsement of In campaign by th T. W. C A. In its effort to raise necessary funds for ths compietlon of certain started work was. ths feature of th teml monthly meeting of the central labor union, held In tthe hall of the Gant building yesterday afternoon. The, matter o( th campaign' waa brought before the meeting and substantial donatlcn wa given. . ,' But following olose upon th heel , ot th y. Vf. C ' A. campaign wa th discussion of th ((tort certain -business men ot th olty ar making to retain thw local baseball franchise In the Piedmont league, and numer ous speakers impressed ths 'tact that ths loss of professional baseball to Greensboro would be felt morcketn- . ly by the work Ing people than any -..,1, i... wrh. lna. n fc. w.. ii wduld oe a backward step to thl progressiva city," declared several speaker. v ,;....,,';? In behalf ot Phs union the' secre ,tary was Instructed to writs to the president of the Merchants association Indorsing ths efforts of those at tempting to keep baseball, aad assur ing him that ths Central labor union went on record as, being willing to co-oparats with thoss sndeavorlng tr secure .the bsseliall franchise again in this city. , . J, Reports made to the4 assembly showed that the labor' cd-operatlv campaign, now being conducted by ths . Central -labor union, was pro gressing rspldly; and that ths neoes. ry amount of funds required to n tertsln ths North Carolina federation ot labor here next year was prac tically raised. 6. . -v. Delegate from nearly every oraft in the city were- present and mad reports on the stats of trade and organisation work Concerning their particular , field. Three reports . showed thst a great deal of en-. thuslsm.ls being manifested by the members of all . orgsnlsed trade unions In ths city. v Th officers of the Central labor union are as follows: C B. Honeycutt president;- Kenneth Buck, vice-president; R. D, Apple, recording secre tary,. T. A. Wilson, financial secre tary: yr, N. McSwain. treasurer: A. Y. Smothers, J. H. Henley and -C. J. Lochridge, ' trustees: i snd . Hunter weiker, sergeant-st-arms. only lot pounds, French-builders sre turning out what Is clalmsd to bs ths J world's smallest practical automobil. Begin Plans For Funding . the Rumanian War Debts .Washington, Nov.. II. Preliminary negotlstlons for th funding ot Ru mania i 1.000,000 war debt to thl country, including 16.000.000 Interest due, probably will be conducted thl week by Secretary Mellon, chairman of the American debt funding -com-mission, pending return to Washing ton of other American commissioners. Ins Rumanian debt commissioner who reached this country last week a re scheduled to confer with Mr. Mel lon tomorrow. The, only member of th American commission In the city are Secretaries Mellon and. Hughes, snd Senator Bmoot Republican, Utsh.i Secretary Hoover, who. Is In ths west. Is not expeoted back before the.end ot th month, . . Ihflrvnnnl. fTpnrn I tiBmninn , V Beats Burke In Tennis Tilt ,.: Pkrla, Nov. II (Ry Associated Press). Henri Darsonvsl, th French profeeetonal tennis champion, today Won ths first match In what Is called the world's professional tennis cham pionship competition by defeating U the British professional champion. juoert nurse, e-, s-t, s-s. Lunlen Gaudln, the world amateur foils champion, was ths referee. Th seoond match will fTi played mt PmnM enit th .hint. IfVlS ihnnlil b necessary. In Farts, asatSspring. I The, package suggests it Your taste confirms it, The sales prove ilv . (kerybiltionsoldyearly ..,.V''.'r-.'. . 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Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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