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: "y- "' GREEMriJOKO DAILY NEWS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, '1922 E turning from a oelearatlon, sarried them off Into the woods and severely flogged them. Two of the victims, Watts Daniels and Thomas Richards, failed to return to their, homes and In spite of a search by offlolals anil their families, hare not .been located. Many are persistant in the opinion the missing man were murdered. The victims that returned told of tdrrlble experiences hut deothred they could not Identify any ot tha kidnap Noted Irtakaaaa Killed. . Dublin, Dec. '10. (By Associated i Fresh.) James Dwyer, who was seo ' rotary' ot the peace committee ap- f pointed by tha aeoond pall Slreann to arrange a truoa between tha Free . Staters and tha party ot Eamoti da Valera, waa shot dead today In his shop at Rathmtnea. I JUST KIDS Weasel Jones' Nephew 'By Ad Carter ers, as-thsr wers.olothed in -masks and robes, One declared tha men STILL IN A DEADLOCK "looked what we know of the Ku Klux." ' Another said soma of the au tomobiles parked at the punishment ground bore Arkansas and Tennessee llosnss tags,' STEPPED ON OU, FoT AT TAPPED- yf up -J Farm Credits Leaders Fail to Obserrers Beliere Soldiers Will Make a Move While Subsidy Men Cannot Budge. -Copyright 13 by . Drag a Lake For Two , Missing, Men." fhe Philadelphia Insurer Oa, LEADERS STANDING FIRM FIVE PERSONS KIDNAPED Washington, Dec M. Five hours of debata and parliamentary maneu vering la the senat today 'served only, to tighten tha deadlock which has existed tor three days between two opposing i and ' ' almost ' equal groups, ona fighting to heap tha ad ministration shipping bill before tha senate and tha other to diaplaoa that measure. '.- ' Three aaarata -and distinct efforts were mac'e during tha day to break tha deadlock throne a anantinoua eonaant acraamant to Tota at a dealg natcd tlma upon tha pending motion to lay aaida tha ahlpplng bill and to take up ' tha - Norrla agricultural financing measure, but each tlma an objection nullified tha attempt. After tha anauoceaafui reault of these at' (orta tha debate ran tar afteld, rang ing from a diacuasloa of ther dispO' attioa of lfuscla Shoals to charges that, Ambaaaadoi Barray at London . inrauia sue rweui iwinnin in uiv European aituatloa bad endeavored to affect tha cotton and grain marketa in tna unites stares. Shipping and agricultural relief legialatioa wara discussed at laaaer langtb and whaa the acuta adjourned admlnlatrattoa leaders wara frankly pessimistic over tha possibility of a . within several waeka upon tha , ship MIL General belief waa ex pressed that tha ChriaUnaa reoeas woo Id come and go without a break la taa struggle lor ominaaoe oe- twaaa those trying to keep tha ahtft bill before tha aanato aatll rural ered its legialatioa oan bo reported froai and thoao members of tha alliance forated between foea of tha ahla bill and advocate of tha Morris egrteel toral bill. - -' " Tho Initiative tn the effort bring tha qaeatton involved ia the deadlock a an lease was made today as on yesterdaf and Konday by Senator loses. Republican, Washington, la charge of the shipping bill, who pro posed an agreement u veto at I 'clock today oa tha motion before tha senate. Unanimous consent was refused by Senator Fletcher, of Flor ida, loader of the Ieaeoc ratio oppon ents to tha shipping legislation, and Senator Jones thereupon proposed a vote at 4 o'clock. . Tata waa abject ed to by Senators Xing, af Utah, and Williams, of Miss issippi. Democrats. " " , - AmV UNCLE OUTSIDE! AVbRE VoU ttVt s CABS OF THASBls. We take thla means to express "our gratitude and appreciation A our many friends and neighbors for their many acta of kindness and their words st sympatky and tha many beautiful floral dealgaa during the alckaeas and death of our darting soa and grandson. Barnard Apple. Wo would also Ilka to make mention of the faithfulness and untiring ef forta of Dr. W. J. Meadows, who treated tha case, slay God's richest blessings rest oa 'each one who help ed to make our burdens lighter ia this great Vial. 1 O. -W, APPLJB AND FAMILY AND MRS. JNO. A, JlPPLB and FAMILY. ' ., :.. ; AdVt. 1 ty Today . xv I fy Only Xv I : III' Le Than 65c a Pound u J M FRUIT CaAKE ' VV r I I J 1 sua pssni ewJka fer only tXU-be fewest I $ I 1 I A nadco ever sold at. Thai awry haraawd ejnaUty. I ft I '- 1 ldsaHed amsskem Tow shsald sjad yoawa - Vfl ' 'f U-Save-It Stores ja all three! s 1 1! ' North Elm West Lea jA ; I McAdoo Heights I It iinsi ,. ":" H i " " ' ' ansaaJ r OPEN MARKET SYSTEM HAS HAD A GREAT YEAR :;v; r ,: ;: J Thus Far Over 562,000,000 Has Been Paid Tobacco Growers, ' , : ' By Auction Booses. AYERAGE IS AROUND 30.50 Merer- of the Journal, IbeW is aafb- Mesi Wllaon, Doe. Mj R. W. land, special eorrospondent New Tork Tobacco i Trade writes bis paper as follows: . Tarongb, tha courtesy of the crop reporting serrioe of the commissioner of agriculture .for North .Caroilaa. ' QTTI 1 GREATER REDUCTIONS oar In order to make a final clean-up of the M entire stock of Gift articles we will offer S for the last days of this week prices that ft f Pi Iff will be drastic reductions. Everything & 8 must go and these low prices will make 5j your dollars go twice and even three times j! $ farther. 1 All Toys I it M REDUCED g I IS j Us WILIS' compilation mads by Miss Catharine Hals, ws learn that tha auction, to bacco markets of tha state sold or producers this season np to Decem ber J IM.IOt.MI pounds of tobacco at an average of IM.Tt, Thla means that In the new belt, commonly known as eastern North Carolina, VP to that ported waa sold ,JI,4 pounds and tn the old belt (central and western North Carolina) up to the asms pe riod was sold ' C7,S74.4 pounds of tobacco. While no government figures can be Issued, on account of tha report net being sent the aw partment at Raleigh tor December salsa aatll ia January, yet year many reader might now bo latereetel, in ssmach as the marketa sf eastern North Carolina bare all closed tar the holidays and those of the old belt will does Wednesday, knowing some thing as ts the cuaniity sold thus tar on the auotlea markets of this stats. tFism best information obtain able, your correspondent is 01 tne opinion that fthe total pounds -will run between 103 and Ml million, nt an average around j $10,es. This moans that In the tobacco producing counties of the Otd North Stats, the patrons of the open - markets . hare been paid thas far aronnd tll.MO,oo It is therefore no small wonder that the banks located In these counties are literally running oyer with money and a general air of prosperity pre vails. . . ' - "Tour correspondent further esti mates that in eastern North Carolina. II per cent of the tobacco crop has been sold and in central and western North Carolina around is per cent Using this hypothesis aa-fc basis, the total auctioa sales of tobacco tor the Hit crop wlU be between til and 121 million pounds, as. has beea fro guently stated, by more than one writer, the Co-operative Tobacco as sociation declines to make any re ports, of their receipts. : although earnestly requested by the govern ment department to do , so. But. knowing how to subtract as well as to add, we have only to deduct thle tJS or ZU million pounds sold . by the suction houses from what the gov eminent estimates the entire North Carolina crop of tobacco, and the answer Is as follows: Government crop estimate ttMlo.toe pounds; auctioa houses (estimated as to Te- somber snd January) 'JH.500,060 pounds; leaving for the "Co-ops" 14. 110,000 pounds; not quite II per coat of the production. "In the declaration of the Natlon- Co-operattve associations held last week In the city of Washington, we learn. The conference In Its formal declaration of policy held that the co-operative associations should ask nothing from tha federal government other than enactment of legislation to permit farmers and their organisa tions tha asms acceas to tha .federal system that all other Industries now possess.' A noble declaration that every one should endorse. It'll, how ever very bard, to reconcile such declaration of poliey with the farmers co-operative act passed by the gen eral assembly of North Carolina, for while the aforesaid act may upon Its face have looked like the 'hand of Esau,' yet It has turned out to be that "of a Jacob. ' Wjth 71 per cent of the farmers of North Carolina pre ferring the open market system of selling tobacco regardlees of the number alleged to have signed, when the general assembly meets at the stats capital In January, there will evidently be a 'hot time In that old town, not for a night, but for some time." HEALTHY CONDITIONS REFLECTED BY REPORT Figaros be Bureau Statement Show . Local Labor Situation Is , ,; ' . ' Satisfactory. Unemployment lias virtually ceaa ed to be a problem la Greensboro. There Is ao excuse for Idleness, ac cording to those familiar with labor conditions, for anyone wishing to se cure smployment should have no trouble la obtaining a situation. During the week ending Deoember 11, 11 persons were aided In secur ing work through the local branch of tha state sad federal " employment bureau at the chamber of commerce, according to flgnree given out Wed nesday by Misa Dorothy Ifofiowell. superintendent of the bureau- : ' , A report received from the office of the director 'of the United States employment service, 'with stste headquarters at Raleigh, shows per sons placed in positions at other ba reaus of the state as follows: Ashe Tills, It;; Charlotte, Raleigh. Tt Wilmington, 111; and Winston-Salem, n. V ; - .- - - -. The emergency employment office established at New Bern tor fire suf ferers re po seed to the Raleigh head quarters as follows: - - Registrations Men. t!4; women; Mi total. 44. Re quests tor help: Ken, 111; women 111 total. Itl. Placed, men. 1st; women. 10; total ML ' When anything goes wrong In the Philippines everybody knocks Wood. Monroe,' La, Jec tit The purpose of tha movement of a company o( Louisiana national guard Into More house pariah by Ooveraor John M. Parker yeaterday afternoon, tonight continued to remaln a mystery to all except a handful of officials. The passing of tha day failed to tlft the mystery aeraen. Those In a position to speak would say nothing. The goverhor, attorney general and others remained In rigid silence. Late today a detachment of It men under the command of the company officer, hastily departed , from the camp eatabllehed In the heart of tha little 'town of Mer Rouge. The men said they did not know where they were going.' The oaTleer would not apeak. - Closs observers offered the opinion the men were en route to one of tha lakes In the vicinity of Her Rouge, where It Is believed the bodies ot two men, weighted down with wagon wheels are resting, the victims of Jiooded kidnapers. . 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