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Vs. i THE WEATHER seated CircMlatioirj THE WITHER ill!' en fThraaA Mkttoto li nm seen, as Mn, head I ll Millie New VOLXCII. N.H5. CHINESE REBELS MASSING TROOPS cnn nic nmi r I UN uio uni ILL Only a Question ol Few Hdn? Now Before Attack' Beght On City ol Nanking , REVOLUTION'S BLOODIEST BATTLE IS IUPENDING MaaM- a Ctrfraaa Rept-wd at THecw States That the Traoaa of the Rrrotatioo. lata. Which Propped Chlneae R pubHcaa Fae-ai af Gverant. (Ar AtemHfbtg Imt Outside af Km. king bi dreat V amber aad That the Loag Fji peeled Battle le Now Only Matter ef BohOmum derdja-Chiof of the lkfmbHaM Ar Mr Win LeM the Attack kt Pwrw. PoraMr V terror of Caatea Clip Of Hla Qmem aad Flee to Earoee Other Pewlopaaeaia la Chtame Hit aatloa. (Br the Associated Pre.) Han Fraaciaoo, Nov. Zl. Revolution froope are assembling la great num here outside of Nanking, according to a cable dkapatrh received todar by rhlneee free Preen, and the attack on the cltr la eipected within a few hour. The troopa are commanded br Ueaeral Cae Shu Cheng, former gen eral under the Manchu government The revolutlonlau are well aupplled with arma aad ammunition. Hong Kong advice te the Chlneae rtally papera aar th former Vlocror of Canton, Chong Ming Chi, haa cut u9 hla queue and gone te Europe, The commander-la-chlef ef the re- publican army In Canton la aendlng one regiment north aad will lead the other troopa ef ale nommaad la aar attack ea Peking. Cheat Cantlanas DHeaater Itapara Nanking, Nov. IL Oeaeral Chang. oeeaawtader ef the imperial f wnaia the ettr. oontin preparaUena, Indicating hla determin iUoa le stand a atege. The railway ttaa not beea laterfered aita. The iHHgnta oorumaaaing In rity are ua kwrwl Geaeral Canag eseuia le eyewear the walled city uaiprneie. la revenge lur lae desenjoa of 'toaeral aau. who nl ever te the revolutionary, General t Bang haa beheaded ghee relative who re maiaed laetde the rtty. ef Veevigwtee l oam mi A r'vktac. .u. tae killing of giiiwn at hia . Itoan M pro Iwoe. aee eeva lartar cenriBe fry ! ( niinw KiiKtu who uti mm- fruiu inai hi. During lee Bent um ta eae r u a riwo tiaaaee m ll Uee) eutaiee y m in. ie a - 1 M ' aiee laiene Miaatoe, touu! K- 1 1 jr i - iiiii ef tee Bisawun taunuee, air. ii- naa waa weeaueai eet aanpeav, saving .a iala.a 1 ne auftiviiw Iweigaeie sie seeiteree By Cn.if 1 iitauM nnu HnetU) epaii. l outestd lonere te rai.iuad eloss The ova notaaritaas aee eapriaa the epiaiea t at ' ea mm a ege are linMyi in nu a t. ,n in fue the eutaaev I lae kagus Martlet niienlanary. J. C. Aeyte ent leans Pefcuaq for ptaa fu teanervew to aerartain the lec-o eaaramlng the mnrdeea lie neeaipejir4 Tefe foes thana agiee that I hf etll te oead reMef The Aa,rVra 'use nastrertmna that fm u-t 'Mtdeea eheald be aa le the -e te reaw-a mm my I a land ekvna . mm aaw- AtnT"?,1 ml I keen asjatoonrl .re at "ee pa. ef slkk brt ffty eie-4 to be bg gaan I a. f he Miil aal Tea 1 1 ail 1 u hat rwnBv eineHel. Nar Th S,i,l raaiM beeng - I aa.ee.lnv4 I eaaaermal M r l.e earf e -ana rata zztXmt c a ,ani a eiea e--eaa ..Ik-wtlr kf dNaeiMfeL Tae Ba ee eaeteed the hrkwa m,r and as eaiatad a aantthaf to m-tm,mw a rtfaee TV.. n.aea one aa aaaw talM peegef -ilt a-wa Wee f ' A naree nkar ef ftHe m lin 11 11 a rea are a -. at ea.a-ia.i r--T 'waieai-aaJ-eW -ete k,,.4W 3A, - d 1 A" ?T-C a JH fjf k .4 -aeaaiwie. enaT a. 4 Mmiat a e e to f-toet-e. eaawkas sad r-r RkaVWWet wd I aaekaea - - - - !-w tat -B 'waj an j - i - v W m J ai i.,. . . vuTwi) weldl raaaeae end g--se aa I p sa to Ul u ti Wi hal ra-a. Ua, I eaet he eeaeaead '"-mtr e - ead -w . Le. -Vat tymt TeTYe le eeeee heeae t. a-a,eal red CBtoj j " ' " ' 1 1 "" laxraet Be gnsaimkM. wwad ton. kaee ra end ! .a. ,w - . . . lka, that paaa to wtoatto to n i In I aa es feesataiaaa f- the (Iwl ' " ' ek has -towe eg the) seaa heeanaa. The vewnc ee fvia na Atevea. 'le. ll rinHa I ,ka.w i,.kjn naaad ate ew eaeel fNae- eat g-eaad ah 4Ver Ifli tal Bed tohee ka.hn hi tw ' h thahl th pa gaeVTeva, Nan t- tow. neat a.iaaad. H . g eeaeVaa Fv-t-ratto of la toe. enwf wewd a d eaat nt to eaan J" ieeh. aaaeaa. awn lakaa S ' " naaaa) I the aaaaraa j faax a c.. -. tt ax-- krto agf ie"l ran t a-edd ha a ra-taxaj . ,,, f-a a'f a" t I " W -w tow hw ssaeaat heed.sd aw rst lra th p.V rA e - ew Bhiadhe , as oa- I to rkwevad w s toeasar- i m4 k o. .. th atoahto W a -aar .. mmmm hw a, m f ased fa ww ha ara.tw4) ' Fa ae e f ana r-a-teaad ka ragha. PRELIIIARIE IJ.G.C0IIFEREI1GE 9, The Erflhteenth Annual Ueetii of Conference Historical clety HcIdU8tNioht;j' ANNUAL ADDRESS BY SENATOR Y. T. ORUOND Bla Sabject Wag Blaterr Akma the Lown- Keaaa aad Ooatraaa BlvetV1 Rev. L. g, Maesey, BMorlaa, tabaslMed Bla Re port CteoOon of Odtcera of So ciety for raaalng Tear Iter. t. D. Bujady, .PrarJrti at reafAuatja De gina IU Work Today, BMiea) Boaa rrrakUng. (Br BilSe) MAJMIC B.VYK.) Kiaatoa, Nov. 11. Thla evening, la Queen Street Ifethodlat Church, the eighteenth annual meeting of the Con ference Hlatorloal Society of the North OaroHaa Conference wag held. A large congregation waa preeent, moat ol the preaohera having arrived to attend the eeventy-aixia ajmual aea- a.in of the conference, which will oven tomorrow morning. nv. v. W. koee, ot FTaaklinton. preeiaeul of tne eoc.oty, preeaeu over lata meeting. Alter lue opening bymn itev. c. la liead, of Murtreea uoro, led tae coagregMUon in tne open ing prayer ana tne conference quar tette, couateUng of itev. J. ri. ' Kri aeii, Hev. A. f. Paraer, Kev. C. K. Vail ana atr. H. at, ruuiipe, renoered a eeleuUoa. hvi ainr Oinind Urllvore Addrvae. Mr. Koae tnea lntruuuoeti Hoe. T. T. urmona, ol eunaton, wno oeiivered lae annual audreea ef tae ocuaaum. iita auujeot aeing "home ateiaodlet History Along tne Lower Neuae and Coateataea iUvera.' tie gave la taia addreaa Informa Uoa that bad been carefully earured regarung tne History of Metaodiam la 'at territory aanted aiteve from tne eariy part of the elgnteeath century te the preeeel time. Kev. la B. htaaae, ediaaw of the Raleigh Chrlatlan Aavecale, aad hla-1 4teeeae ef taa aeataty, eehinttled Aia re. pert at the cloee of the annual a areae. The Ceafereaoe quarteue then rendered aaotaer eelecuja, after which mierellaaeoue bualaeea ef the eodety waa traaaacted. KtecUoei ef Oahonra. The Rnal Item of anal Beta before the Buctety waa the elertloa of efflrere for the coming yaar. Thla ehH-tloB rt eulted ea folloaa: Preetdeal. Hev. J. U. Muady; drat We- preetdeat, Hev. U E. Tboanpeoa: aereag vtae-praal-1 deat. Rev. O. b. WUag; third vice- I preeJdent, Kev. A. A ftaraee; aei rn-' ary, Hev. W. H. ftrewa; treeeurer. Hev. T. A. gtkeei kunerUa. Rev. ! A A committee ea publication ef the annual addi issi a which have been de- 1 Itvered by the soctetywaa appetnted te mmtrt remrdlng this SMttsr. This roaamttta Is eowipoeed of the follow ing nsmed members ef the enriey; Iter. W T. Reee, Hev M. T Plyiee sad It. fleyd ef the faculty of Trln Hy College. BHiiihup rtusn and I Us -tans- Ulstntp kmbry K. li.iee. whe Is le r l t. wr I'i-i,i,n., Ijj., nd end wan la eefsreem todar j With the Bine prsotdtng etdere, whs. i "Ith hi mar If. ristnut tae raMnet. 1 H T. N. Ivey, a "xwaer ef tMe ! Cnnfeeeeee, wM kt edHaw ef the 1 Oirtoilas Agvejcale pajfcftahad In NeshvllK Teame 1. the IINet1aeed ea rmae Tw THEUNIDN LABOR &T0FPICIAlS110UTii;l U- e Ubor's National Federation Refutes to Atk Withfirayalie- From Civic Federation JOHN MITCHELL SCORES united mine onm;viTJ: r eased Thad Ft am na. fame a d raisnd rha l-nn im la at lasaaa- yfil-Cyrr ft init-evtoe-tu aad the. F . a aaw - - - ... - J - uW haaa. H inklg -Ffe f eiialk .' I - . . . . . . . S " " 1 -" Wee r, iCareegto. A aad toher sag toh - w - -) ?- g -. t S rve t' t- raaa a- aa m aa haa at a Fatoae al Ce F s a frrwnawd aa Fag a aeaahaaa,aj aadf faW l'4lffanm e-jhh4 - - . I a, a, fat era w-M - - - k f. I,.W ' TVk - to ... S wia to raaaaaaaks ygha h a, t d) -g-totaae toag vh e-T-, lOaf w to weaa - . ... , . - . - to ns'ig th- -tod aa af Ti-a ha GENEHAL BERNARDO REYES SAYS ARREST ON ' fTI I rfT ID CTnt ltvn ttwitui , an.. vuAMiiivr iiuiiAiiflVi XXCiUXtXALtll l LAHO IS PERSECUTION J i f if nTI tH n - 1 Antonio. Texad. Nov. f 1. Oeaeral Beraarda flerea, arrnated hare after be had beea indicted by a Federal grand Jury la Laredo, declared that the charge against hla la ridicule, The complaint aworn to by H. U Thompson, chief of the Bureau ef Inveetlgatloa of the Department of Juatlce, alleges that "Beraarde Reyes within the Jurisdiction of the I'nited . em in am oa xgvrmoer Ik, nil. r., ain and net on foot end irvid and prepare the rnefftia for a military ei edition to be carried on from the I t ailed Mateo against the republic of Mexico." A second count rhureaa ! conspiracy with persons unknown to Invade a nation with which the l otted Mtates la at peace. "1 am nut n the American authorities in taking this measure have acted la compile acs with their duty, and I have the fullest cenAdeace ta their honorable motives aad their sense of Jut !,' aaya the general. This action will prove the truth of what I have frequently said that I have beea forced to abandon my country on ac count ot tae aoatiie a tut nee or tae M aasnstsa. I era sure thla kt the re sult of the Maoertata y urea net lea of ase.1 TOBACCO DECREE MUSTBEREVIEWED Independent Interests Attor ney Tells Interstate Com merce Committee About It DECLARES THAT HE WILL APPEAL TO CONGRESS latnti-v lv ta lonnelteee a4 W lll t trm m hiaerd That a Maak- wt Ivi Id el Tart Far a I la-4kna Be Aa Vswral ta (he taeW illy the Asenaated Pveaal H lahiegto. N. 1 1. laaeaxodeat luOa.-w laVsriete aUI egnl ta t'e- igraa. If si to Bate loe tkne.i igrt i daeree of dkaaltta ag the 1 Tebmia ivnan ree mj imm tmt Ik. ,aw n satel Ihel an a ppifc-a -sidnt Taft ka e tees) ST .UT.-d' nwde te Pi and w tokaa kanklne toenrd a eal 1 Tba far aa sat- lafertev ee k- aa r , he said Attoraev Oaweeal artei KKtKt mtrmrm B) I ..-. Se plae staled. Ikal Be dad Bad fcs jMdM apaaai fr lee eate aa lae : B- iaa li1, .e- IM to Si pes sa laMtlea to IB i a "e fe a tner teM l Ml rm ihe Athanaev ttoaerat as tab oe aw a ike re the feee Mfc MliUl Aewaeeeey to the nat rVeet tho Wtoat .Tika - put ee Vaaiwiiiia - lka .A VX".e'W' ' 'tL itofannw ' aiiaaaaa nuall end th (TV h,-said ate. t t t fmm i bw B? the aei aV a a e e-a ar Tf ft b to tor a th ftWMtWlHaTtHert! tl d eea-a -to aft tst-paaae. a ha a -tootoei r- g " e ea e. . (t-ks i a -a, ak- "V"H to V.. aa Oa ' eaaeaa , kia aai.pd to RGIICWO)XESDAY MORNING; NOVEMBER 22, 1911, V if (! IV - j 4:1 a qo nEresi 4 '".'v S0UTHP0RT READY Tomorrow the Running of First Train Over W., B. & S. Rail road Win Be Celebrated OVERMAN. SIMMONS AND KITCHIN TO PARTICIPATE ('e the flaf Aa- 1 1 rr-.-aad a I reai f I tar.- I 'U a- ar HraiorioU Treate I IVmln With NNher Faalneai r. a ran. ' ea. kdetlt ai to rtolh t'. A haw. aal Wnrth B toalkag. Aa Ke I to haa. iiteerver ) I I'reeUeeity t lla,asl-i. . nil armngpwieau h fee the ea 1 1 Wan t part Thweaaay ef Beettoa ef the rar-. ereear tenia ta Ik. at the BaMHk Sf . wMrfc a,m m,,, rewtptota, Ba f Ursna a aad evawded Ski paa.-. - - re7r'w ?wmmt 3, 1''.Z1 ' t' k h Tne-e f-w-to. an . .-w ' - !' ha ,,.. ... tXPTrv-sm a. (". ra. a a- to., tt i u j at eg IN W la-a-V -a aad Ik m, eraoaa will h. -a- -, War-e deea- i It, . as w -..-.-, am '"- I'f a im a na hla as tn tw ton d w a .. , fcnk... i ' " ' " ' ' --)- H r.m th w ae. j to I - to. law ae-, I C-a. ag ae-v -, f. .? TV WW ha ptoa -d he tha g iMttot g, r w akW,g a Tn, raw. Ttoe ea.. a i , eaaa taw e- at t B ea. -. at t to s to WW h tCeatiaeed s Fhgw Tww F0 CELEBRATION "amplatad Haid al Rewth- k la sal. . f I he 4rt pawn Ua( BHIe rllf 'er Htjiee, r ih eeaaliv - Wllmiagtn here h alb-aad see fea W . haw """ ase mi.- . !eie patata j It hae ton i-lv era-d that the rvaeae- f gjaatonie el. I at be al ta . ' any peaaenw-ee ' h Aaathaaan, ,! t t the aaMee ead toher to i. j a a t ae. toa wt g. .- ih bw tr,, , yjtee trnaaa a ill i. , - tram ihe !' toaiae -efcwg ad the , ei'ead ot aa a-- . k, -,H ! ea a e-, f It awte aa lhr ifeaeB I air A ta .ha. Beaagaas -a tharaad. Wl.l k. mmmmmmm ,., --- to ease -a ain neit -.., ,t ag ,' '- ae to the aaf-tf eg a . to t, hJ latog f- iva. i-. a.. ,m I he anevtae'-d r i t a the tohase eaa-e w- s to a Mr nas da aae o tr I" -ai the , bm ,a a r - t a a, "h nhnai to tha toaot- '. P wig to k egaa a a, , . I - -aakaa. aa .ak . . aaaa ee - t t-)W ft I. .a--nhrf w Than, Ptohag lha.eww . - -- s ' y. 7-eItteTtoe4torto amd . waa. a a " -, W M-.. , Catsawl ne. tea. a gLw eg th. - areeaet th rv w. -rV,s. ee 4 sat , Lee, !"- eee- n - . eg t..a. he t-a gase, T i - a a a-r e,. "h- ! mnmmm ea ,....,,, -a , y -, , a) ahsaaa I Hi g S50.000.000 FUHD iSPLLT qji FEDERAL 1111 BANK TOllECOnOI aPPROPRIftl! Announcement Made That Amount Will Be Sent At Once To Cotton Belt x NEGOTIATIONS WERE e VERY SUCCESSFUL (ettveranr O'Xral of AUbaaaa. Seaatur Bailey, of Traa. Ciajaialaaluian Mataoa. ff houlh Carolina. Editor Ouelry, of Tela, (For the (iov rrnor of Teuur lundwied Negw llatliaie oa Pan of KoeJb -What Hie ilea Propiwre aad Other Ie taila of ImixMtaaM )wll Text of Maa. (By the Aseoclated Press.) New York. Nov. St. New York bankers who have been conferring here for the last two daya with rep reeentatlvea of the Governor's Con ference and the Houthem Cotton t'pa grass anouoced thla afternoon that they had raised a fund of 6.00,(i"0 to bs placed Immediately In the cot ton belt stutea for the purpose of handling the cotton crop ot 1111, anil enabling gmwere to particlpglo in any rise In the market. The negotiations wvru cuuductcd, mi behalf of the Houth, by Governor ' Kmtnet O'Neal, of Altibuma; Henu- tor Hal ley, of Tekus, mho haa ! u advising hi ulleagu'S us to legal iUf.i. n- .....uu.i,i..m, o l a1. I residant of the P.rmMjw,nt Houth.,.,; Cotton Congress, and Commission) r of Agriculture of Mouth Carolina ami Clnrenoe Oueley of Fort Worth, Tea se, representing the lovernor. of m Klute. The bankers who will furnish I the fund, accordtui; to the statement are headed ny Col. lu.tit. M. Thoiu nnn. of the brokeraae Mr in ef A 11. I'. Pell A Co.. of this .;lly. The finan cial support of Bvera f th. siroll(. est banks In New York has been glv- (Ceiitlnued oa Page Two.) ke TOSEHRIPS II President Taft's Cabinet De cides It Should Be Done to Protect Lives of Foreigners CRUISERS WASHINGTON AND NORTH CAROLINA FMadJ ( BasresaW e Van re an Vlumi.r 1. k-i. I. Pweetrd to lake Wnehlaai'in sod WIH kail Ta. .Unreaiag Mara Ae ef P11 dil nt and Vtton TBkewj to IfcjkWjie tane.toni.na I hr the Aaaartoled Preaa. i W'aeblngtoe, Net. !l -Th. . i.,i.i decided that the m -jaiu.n in aanto atoanlage wee ewh. aa a raenn ef ihe BawasstaeUa ef 1'rae.a.nt '"near, ae to make U apdlnl Mr Be tested gaatoa to have a ea-.i mwt-w wa eaaaeaeai i naM aar ee- l the areas ti.n ef l.rai h.ea sag pes-ru aad ta toewre lea mainteoM af erwee ed the eh - eaevaer ta a as In ! ef th ak- inet eae raaxhed t f'- ad ihe Ailantto f toa ae ed diesatrh IB tw raieafl Biaehiagv end Nana Car. m a i Ha ,,,. Haiita H. at ihe fnavy krav thaw he MH to alia af Ihe Alkt. to fleet. tll ws readaellae ' aearvg pek.i aija Bar a II.. Mar, wad ead t Ira la raeaa. hot pa.kalv e- ktiee fraa in eeii a hag aaal kai 14- aklraj IBale-lV. -- . afar. Ik. a ha 4 l f -a h e an the faaet saeaaaanear atoll 'that ' to lam hig ehe eaaa aw a, to th f a a, stor, hf f 1 wtlhl a fa ' to a, a. fw. tovpfe toyaaje - ik erae w - I Wev m. mm, kak-Tg:aX' . Wtongtn Ptoaaa I The b B-hia th a ; BaaMa t ! e k hat th to in . to ,"" ! fm m a Ik. Ihnwad era s ami ka . . rt -i as aBe auu p-e-. I a,i rmmmw a pan at In,. vtox ta. wa a. -, toe hto af a uakaaa i - ;n II sar eaaaa haww teae to eto b M 1SAMMI0 - ,m. lf a.-.:.. - . . --' f , to. asaaa to 'WeaetoJ h. a- a-a a4 I "at as Inael to aasaaaia ha rr"-?r;.'r -,--- ta. ltt e tn. re-k. .eg;-o th . li, to. -ar -.J aa)to at fan saw a ....... -totkaaaa d tha to . eeaae' I 'eaas to eto v-a . he n i 1 1 at --w-gw e w-aw-w : .a - - . t ea-a. ., - ,..,-., !- 1w' a "t aaai Vt..a .., a-k - - - I -) ha. ,H J k. ,.icv wkaw a ra-v,, t a m - a ta m-rmm,-m. s rtot ee i I -- ewa. aam I i to eaaa a aa. i T "ha aa, aag a . . . . . . aaeaeal ha -P.. ,-f - mull eaak. g pl e r- a a. taaa,. Th a- aa ill a I a- g I ad koto - f wa he a- a "m I eg lewmrnt ty eh Wtoe tml -ag hae k mm ,eii a aai toa aM - Ham gt whaa , Baew ag - e-aad aaa4 , , J th haaa ed to (toto. r Ban aMkiaaa a eHa aw 4 . - - - - -n aa t tol, , -1 I i a - - . - - mi m irarwaed kg Paa-rfwr hee c ed e f Tea I J Calaad w raw ato-ww.1 . I IS National Good Roads Congress Almost Severed In Twain By Hot Controversy ARBITRARY RULING BY PRESIDENT L W.PAGE Although the Preetding Omorr Raled That No Motions for Federal A14 Would Bo Fjatcrtaiaod Several IVesy idatloaa Favorlag Congrnesloosl AtrorwtaUoe to AM la Road Building Got to the Coaualttee oa ItceofnUoaa aad One Waa Ftnally A dotited. . (Br the Aaaoctated Prese.) ntchmond. Va., Nov. II The flood Honda Congress waa nearly split to day by the tight over the question i t IVJ-iul nppropriatinns for highway ir.rrovement. The controversy wh en I'ugan yesterday, de'vloped Into an acute row. tVhlle enrtneera an I road contract or' were engaged la an innocuous i "l"cn nis"ussion in tne convention nan a lively right went on In the com mltieo riMmi". What looked like a majority .f the il I. 'Rates declared their Intention of IMiuuiK th convention on record in f.iv.ir of Federal appropriations at the rnl.1 f KO.OOO.VOO a year. Hoimi bo rn ikimI Hcnator Ilaakhead, of Aia.li.t- ! " Introduce a bill isrrvlng 4 bllli'Mi dollars at once. This h' re tuned todMy, but declared ninuwlf lu favor of a reasonable plan for Fed eral h.-lo. I'rraioVat Page's Arlbilrary KuUa. President L. W. Pago, lio la a too Director of Mood Heeds In the De paMOK.nl or Agriculture, rul"d that no mulloBs for Psderal anproptia- tloue would be received from tae floor of tae i-envenlien, late reswMed la several heated charge aad oeunler-ebergea, A batch of fredrral aid reeoiuUetia did get 'a through tne masts of parllamentarjr pixi tl-e. nim h to thn surprise of the ajui-federal aid mea. Acting Harreta ry l haa. I'. Light declared Hhat toe Amerhan Highway improvement As-H-iadon neuld fially decline to he bound by sny action the convention might lube asking Federal help. Mraator Hans Bead's Argsannot, H raior HankheaA auppurtina the commit, n that the redtrsl Uuvern mem has Ihs right te appropriate, da. I irl loday that CoagTaa had ap .ri.iU fur roada la Alaska, the I'hiiil'Piuee and Porte Rliu. lis ex ,i.aa.d Ihe opinion that If nwoey r.1,.1.1 not be appropriated endr the llre ilauee of the CoasllluUun. 11 ould be voted SB da, the clause Btch pmtidee for the eataBUshmeat ef peel f""1' Th.e delegatee who favor Fed-eei aid s'.rfd a movement to ersanu thai erntlmeat Bod ate charged wun iring 1.. etampeoe IBs contention. M4 Talk eg honi ef IBs laedare pronnaed eall - Waamnstaa le p, tiiwa 1 engraa to Baea nd leaMststMHi. As Ih- eght f raw hot tlngas af to rsi politics rrent tn. BmivesWeea Im- SMaaw. nna mmt lam a, i ra efwaaiai a oa-d the ether ef trytae to create if-.ntlnued en Page Tan i POLICE HANDLE , . . FfMIUth NIlffrSnpHpt WTtft 11 I -aw- " aatgvajay TV I I w r-i , ROUGHLY lentpi io Porct tnirancf mr - paart Ih nM aad a Ward nil aWr Inla P a Hi a man Arraala4 " eanB da.i-e. stot ul eoavhl UNDERTOOK CAMPAIGN OF WINDOW SMA$HING'X,nr .Z' - favay . , l ,t . i. k ' . to toured toe a aw at a. I nisi I . . . . . . to eaa H'-ai a. ,, Vaa to TWV ( Hi aeto Wher. , t nmllafa. ." -w- t '-to. r harj da. 1 - - -t iJ iaTa. tfa ea .a,rekaa ag Bant whteh ' A Hann I I a . i is ev to e et th aiaa to. I -4 f ar.,,- toa ae atl ae theer ewa ha V i ll . .. af ali rf - . to Jf r-a ktal -.-- eg the maaad - ag aa ha .in tm a ha Hk fb.d a1lt -' ' ' - a ..a aaatt - - . -k . - P taa - 1 , B d - -a- aw - to. .akawahea,! tto, itoa eei 'h th aaftraaja to r-t. " b f - at t i i i x gar n 1 n. - - -r- PRICE 5 CENTS ERS ASSOGIATfOfi MEETS Financiers of All the States of The American Union Assem bled At New (Means ADDRESS BY CHAIRMAN MONETARY COMMISSION kT. Asdrsisai the I of the MoasBearr Ceaaa aanl Aather of the CinnUi- Wlde Dtecweeed "Phun." Waa the Principal Bpeaker YeieerdaAeV dreeses Aim by Meenra. Go. Strong, Warbarg, DoOey aad Othora Procrdiiga of Xntlnaal lag of Coeuttry's Aafoat (Br the Ajsoclated Preaa.) New Orleaoa. La, Now. 11, AfWr explaining the revlaed plan aaaptad by the National Monetary Comah ' Ion for the reform of the moaataiy syttem of the United tKataa, faraaat Heiuitor Nelooa W. Aldrlch, ehalrmaa or the commission ta an adlriaa aA tha opening aesaioa today of the thirty-seventh annual ooaveatloa at the American Kaakera Assnciatlow, stated that the eominieaioa waa pre pared to amend still further the prey, poead act to meet any wine and legiti mate criticism. He pleaded for the allmlaatleo of polltlca la the oiwaMaratlon of the subject. He Laeda Hia Amrndtl rtat lis devoted partlcalnr atteation to the critlrlam that the plan Involved the satahilahrosat of a central bank, which might aveatually coate uader tho control of Wall atrevt Intoresta. A careful atudy of the revlaed plaa, he mid, would detneoetrate the attar falatty of an such position. Tho esaimisaiua, bs said, had taken ex traordinary palna to prevent y auch coatlagency. lie btnaded ns iaaea" those who hroagat up the Central haaa bugneou. Mr. Aldrlch declared that the en- Bta te the ngrlcullural and wage aavra lag claanne ven greater lhaa Ikons ahich the bankers would derive fron the htw. Through the standardisation ef commercial paper which the plan provide, be said, warehouse tecetpu' ea cotton, a ha. rt. e ad other agrt euHurai produits will bewaie beak able In all of Ik-- markets ef the world. Prraidrot Watte I ado sis It, la hie annual address I'reeideat Watts gave, tnithatl' endnraentesii la the Aidrft h lan- kaataaa relaUng to the adn.lniatra tton ef the Ajame talloa i.naimed awn of lae aflerBoea aaeaaon, after antra ! several eat apeecBae aad pp were delivered. I Paul hi. Warburg, of ihs banking kouse ef Kuha, Leak A Ce. spoke as Vlrcubntiag CrediU end Hank Ac leeptaaeej." The reiotlee ef mate . hank a navtnas kaaka aas iraat raai Baalao to the pre National Me lsai rre A earn la I loe waa espial aad by - t I' 'i w fl'r-Sivr r C'-'a mni trust Campeay ef L' kev eland uakt A. PmvII Andrew, t eel en al Paere tarf af the Treasurr agaake ea the re avilan af the Ooverameat to the It i sjf ii Aesaa-tatlea. I Aalesalea i Coaniry Mr l"a "Ta Ihe National Monetary Cae. toa to asslnd the tos-toag haaa ef daaiatikg a pkva by wbtob that gi ael roemry nvaj. m the tBtorest ef ad af Its nspto. ef every chase aad a asa f eacttoex asenia that laamnaltf wtay a lr half a reetery haa Bee eator I ;T lha peepla ef Uamawaf, tol Bait. ftai ll Itiaaa, rMs ef are naeaatanr dteertia'a " 1 1 k . M a..!.. aa Ik the hank at ai Ma t eey togntoaie g I aad pwreeT i an aikml far lha e- atopenant ef aar Mid'ae'rtae. are gaaall have a...t the , rtataiias ef th pa ta tare Naoartoa aaa aaarh to sraal eie thai feeang eg ea I k f ' V J ataeiaaa ) kaklag k-in .M as ehh-h B) aa a al t air iniateereptod nattowel "There ie anal asaa.et a ft4 eted-eia ad 'he e.to- that pikik Ik." mm kaee Ih Mad V- toH wa e rw,la t Iiafi atSl.l,' ' ' . nrw'k-a f kre tow a ere gusste at the t'leb taalghC Mill' nil ed anreaaAiaWex ad ta. AMrera snake to part ae Pat- at bar grant Bank- aatd ratoad IM I to wmn ( "1 T t tkat ..
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 22, 1911, edition 1
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