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National Interest Centers in
Evidence "That . Goes :to
Grand Jury To-day
DEVELOPMENTS IN THE
DYNAMITING CONSPIRACY
tMdeac Gathered Br DetecOm,
- lawyers, AeoMnUuris aaJ Other
Who Bars Boea tonspxllaa- It Dw
in Last Week, Will B Itemed
Over to Gru Jury For Fwil
lMwtMMtoa to Detcraaia Who I
timUtr Ottter Tbaa tha HoXumiu
at
(By the Associated Prm.) .
. ladlaaapolla, Vnd, pec XI. Na-tloa-wlde
toteyest will centra her
tomorrow whn the wk'a work by
detective, attorney and accountants
who have oomna4 evideuoe alloc ,4
ta ehow the complicity of ethore than
tka McNamam brother ta a dyne
tniUag oonaptxacy will be turned over
la tka Federal (rand Jury for formal
Uvoetigatlou.
Letter and record! of the Interna
tional AaaoelaUon of Bridge and
Structural Iron Werkara have been
abatractad and checked against tote
meat of Ortlo B. McManlgaJ, con
fessed dynamiter In, the eta ploy of
Uoha J. McNamara. the uonvloted
aeemtery-treaaurer of the a nctation.
Thla clean of evidence la to be delved
Into to fathom charge of a plot, with
Ita esal In Indianapolis, by which,
k sordine te the National K rectors'
Variation, explosives In the laat
five year aM earrled Into aeventeen
State in violation of Federal regula
tion and by which about one hun
dred atructume have been partly r
wholly wrecked, the Lio Angeles
Tlmoa building being only one of
them,
Secrecy of PeMharallaaa.
Cheat precaution have been taken
ie Insure eocrocy to the detlberatlona
In the graad Jry room. Onarde nave
Wi placed at the doom and all eut
tider Including witnesses ta ha eall
. . rd. are to bo kept the entire length
"r tte"utral baiMlDt" or" almost b
city block away from the bureaus.
District Attorney Chart W. Mil
nous
. , . ler Indicated it waa not expected the
grand Jury would complete Ita work
before the end of January. Mr. Mil
ler waa much Interested la the re
port from Los Angeles that he waa
In be aaatated hare later by Oecar
law ler. who ha been participating
In the prosecution of the McNamara
brother, but he declined to comment
on It.
- Herbert S. Hecarsy secretary of the
Iron Workers AaaoclaUoo, returned
today from ML. loula, where. It waa
reported, he had conferred with
Presldant Frank M. Ryan, liorktn
declared Ryan went to Chicago and
Hid ha would return here tomorrow.
The) Fln4 V Itwemn'e
Almoat the llrat wltneaaee to
railed. It waa learned, would be
tenogaphera who were employed by
Vrmra wlin an n'tle
nf final of the union. Then rvtctenre
gathered by agent of the National
Krartora AaeoctaUon, a defenalv or
ganlaatloa of own ahop". contract
anra; papera aefsed In a raid an the
Iron Workera' Aeemlatlon headquar
tera or voluntarily turned over by the
nfflclala, and detailed ronfeeatona of
the McNamarna to he aubmltted.
Vary wltneaaca frnm the cltloa where
there have osploetuna hav been sub
poenaed. Proarcetc
All fat Urn Order Froat
Waehlnguia.
Washington, lec. It. A Vigorous
Investigation and prosecution ef alM
connected with the alleged dynamite
, reaaplra'ry Is the emphatic Injunctiea
from the Departmsat of Justice direct
ed te iHetrlct Attorney Miller, under
which he will conduct the rederal
grand jury Inquiry beginning at la-
Ian polls tomorrow.
Hstrict Attorney McCormlck. of
Ia Angeles, who has been here sev
eral weeks conferriu with ofOclala
of the liepariment left tonight for
New Torn, on a jnlminn connected
I'h the Ooerament's Invretlgatioa.
-offhlaia. however, decline to discuaa
the trip In detail.
Attorney Ueneral Wk-kersham,
through Assistant Attorney Oeneral
llsrr. la personally directing the Uo
aramant'a couree. The fcnejulry Is
hd oa tare Federal statutes, sad If
aa accumulation ef onVnsr can he
proved under ens or both of then
lava against those rearMtnathle for the
crimes. N-ag terms of Imprisonment
ran be imposed. The maximum pen-
J altr for violation te rsttuJ..
W-A v.iten .uvt 'rMi'ffeT W'JfJW-eA'af
rmitwlu . It eltkuijtafmt. hi th
"penllautlery and a lins nt fl.tllt. The
law by which It Is hoped to reach all
who may have Inspired or directed
tho outre see makes It a crime lor
Iwe or more persona to conspire le
break a Federal law This impose
. , a maximum penalty of ta years Im
prisonment and 1 1 . fine. me ef
both of thee laws would apply I
treey III! shipment ef explosive
Prosecutions la other State waer
building hava been wrevhed by dy
namite during the past few year are
likely, H I declared' here. I grew
art ef the Indlsnanolia Inquiry.
Yea Mao Are, .ad Far ADrged
Thrfl. '
he Hebe ry. Dee. It. Charged with
th theft ef a valuable gianwt. J.
- B. Orer. a .young whits ana hilling
trnr fharhMI. was arrested In Sal
Isherr 1st laat night by Ieputlea W.
I. Pekinese aad M. U Julian, ef
Bewaa rounty. The erveat ra made
St the renwat ef a Charlotte Bdr
, wh make I he rhart that aha wa
robbed nt th dlamoed. Oray waa
ler ale d tn a haws near th Ssllshury
wseiii r gist to end Waa held here
until the Metkleakurf guUerlUes
v..vViO.J.'v
1 1
GIFIFiO:,!;ilERT
Splendid Monument to Heroic
Women of Confederacy to
Stand In Capitol Square ' .
THE SITE IS OPPOSITE
s STATE'S NEW BUILDING
If Win Typify the Lor of Thai Gal-
kuat CoeJedcrate Vrdetaa , liar Hie
Maea, Far the Ctmfcdrrary aad For
Ilea Kce Weaaea of Xorth Caro
Hiw, Declared by Coioaet Bora aa
Have Bara nircaasr aoUUer Taaa
the Men" It Win aland a a
Tribute at One of the Braveat ea
the Brave and the State Till Ag
nsnad the Noble 8ce)tlape4 WaMl
ImeparM Ik
Inspired by the. highest . ntoUrca.
making the gift with all tb modeaty
which la his great characteristic.
Hon. Ashley Home; of Clayton, pay
splendid tribute to th North Caro
lina Women of the Confederacy by
providing the meaaa for the erection
hi Raleigh of a monument which la
to atand In commemoration of their
hive for the Southland aad ef the
heroism in the days of the Civil War
which tried the aoula of the men at
the front and of" the women who
guarded the heart asto nee.
The monument to thee glorious
ejomou of North Carolina la to be
erected on the ground surrounding
the State Capitol, directly eppooMe
the new 8tate building which la now
being erected under direction af a
commission of which Colonel Horn
la the chairman. Among hla Intimate
friends It baa been known for month
that Colonel Home had decided te
erect a memorial to the North Caro
lina Waien of the Confederacy, aad
the recent announcement that ha had
glvea 1MM for the purpoea gave t
all ta
wuta
gift, aa action which ha won for
him aiabala cms Out uanalaa e
tbe sea. ,
Cilonef Home ' Ha ' reSju"ealed Car)
J. Bryan Oriaaea, Secretary of
to assist him In selecting a suitable
deetga for the monument aad te take
charge for him of Ita erection. The
matter of a sit for the memorial waa
yesterday presented to the
Board of Public Bulldinga
0 rounds and It authorised Colonel
Grimes to select the alta. The loo,
tlon choaen la a spot half way be
tween the Fayettevtlle street entrance
to the Capitol and the corner of Halle-
bury aad Morgan street, aad the
monument will ha In a place espe
cially appropriate, aa It will be im
mediately In front of the main en
trance of the great new Mate build
ing. which building Itself Is la a way
a monument to Mr. Home's breadth
of vision and love of hla State.
In a letter to Colonel Q rimes Colonel
Home expresses the aenUmej
that
act us tee him In thla d
tribute
tc the uonicu of Ills utiie eutr, as
follows:
"I hare beea ttdakiag for a mag
build
a
aad I
for f
that th woaara t aiy atas did
carrytaeg food aad rtothlag. aad hatag
la
lml.1i I
(Conilaaad from Pag Twe-1
OLEMII'S
Sanaa's taaftsxaata Mnssmi ai I
betas a anWier at Ler Arasy 1
a? ware aad aaraac th work1
I sBuuhuauasausBuauaBBBua
' HOf. ASM14CT BOB IK. )
pteUagkldwd Bsrik CaraSslaa. Who Ha Ueaa $lod a Krem
CaiPolSea
RALEIGH. N. C
SE AGIST -
L t i ; - .
Guilty - in in . Confession
C 'i. Mmister,With Be
' r Mice Wminis
It? R!0US EXPLOSIONS
5
SAFFLED AUTHORITIES
Mr, issurke W. Brewft, Feiaatily aa
Arasy Uaauaakt, W ho Waa Ceeart
nisrtlsli i. Arnaatd a Test lean y
Ftenhaid by lanfrsalnn ef Private
MsraaeJ QeJrk Ouaccrnlag Eapaa
aioa at Fort Rllry Who Brewer
la.'
(By aha Asaoclaled Presa.)
Junction City. Kama, Dee, II Rev.
Ch arise M. Brewer, formerly a chap
lain I the United aftatsa army, now a
pastor of a Baptist church In Oiuatee,
Oklaboata, ha been accused, in
confeaalo by private Michael Quirk.
of ImpliraUon la a mysterious eeriea
of explosions which have baffled anil-
nary authorities at Fort Riley for au
aaootha,
raited ntate Commission Chi
here today stated that Brewer had
been arrested at iJuuates aad waa be.
Ing held for Called Stales marahala.
Mrs, Anna Jordan, of Kansas City,
alee Implicated la Quirk's eonfeaaiona.
waa arrested today ks Kansas City.
feli-twiog a tslegraa ta the police.
Quirk in hi cowfesaton, which was
made to CoL aUt IX Hayle. Siath Field
Artillery, comaaaadant at Fort Riley,
aald be blew up Use bridge across the
Kaw River, June S4th last and the
cavalry stable June Stta, when tl
cavalry horse were buraodrto death.
Ha aald alee that he blew up the wa
ter mala which supplies th post with
water.
Quirk declared he eomiaitbsd th
crime at the haatlgatlea of
who sought reveage beoauaa he had
been eeurt-martlalsd aad dlamlsasd
LfroM tho ervea for, conduct uabe
mmg an ir thi a genuejnaa.
Mrs, Abb Jordaa. Implicated by
Quirk, la the wife of a convict ta th
I Federal psnltentlanr at Fort Learoa
worth." She waa arriatid aeraswysMl
month ago for aiding her huebaad
te escape from th guardhouse, where
he waa confine aa a charge ef steal
ing. He waa recaptured and neat to
the Federal penitentiary. Mr. Jordan
Quh-k. In hla confession, alleged he
met the former chaplain and Mrs.
Jordan la aa automobile oa the read
hetweea Jsnetto City and Fort
Riley. Be said Brewer told blm they
were oa the way ta , blew . up th
bridge, and aehed blm to go aloag.
Quirk said be pieced the ei piastre.
Quirk had beea la th guardhausi
on susplcloa af cwaaeetloa with ta
r plosions for nearly a menth. Laat
night he sent far Colonel Hoyle aad
nuide lbs oo nf essaoa.
Kiploetoaa aad Are here within six
irntha have destroyed Oovarameat
' Dronertv valued at liaa aaa.
1 It waa aid at the poet todav that
n tme been Implirsted and that
i more arrests will fallow.
i Brewer wa bora la Alabama 14
years age. He became r hap lain In
the Catted States army la l7. He
la married aad he ha several chil
dren. Rrewer waa chaplain ef the
Kith Field Artllkery. stationed ai
Kort Riley nnttl ho- waa dlamlsasd
tmm h ammw 1 L. -
(CoaUaasd aa fag Nine.)
I
BallSes
THURSDAY MORNING,
STATE FISHEWalEn
MEET AT TJEIV BERfJ
OrganizatiorflffectetLWithA.
W. Graham of Oxford, Pres
ident of Convention 1
DECREASE IN INDUSTRY
- IN LAST FEW YEARS
at Wcdcaaa By Mr. B. A.
Xaaav aad Bmpnnsi by ' T. W.
Mam bam, of Cltsahrt atr
Jwdge Gewhaaa'g Speeds a Aflerpt
aaoa Followed By Address Fish
Commiaalonrr Lea, of Vb-glnla aad
Br. afoore, af tb tallad Statsa
of nineties Rticiaitlua at
Uka aab, Etc
(Special to Newa tad Observer.)
New Bern, Dee, It. Thla saeralng
the North Carolina flahertea Caarew
Hon mat In thla oity with reyreasata
tlvea from all over this stata, aad s
paeuuly th eastern part of th State,
Mr. R. A. Nunn, la the abeeaee of
the Mayor, la a few word made th
address of welrom In behalf of" the
city of Now Bern.
Representative T. W. Mark ham, of
Elisabeth City, responded te the ad
dress of welcome had touched upon
the Importance of th convention.
Dr. Joaeph Hyde Pratt tbea sug
gested that the convention organ la
aad elect onVera Mr. Oeo. IT. Ire
nominated Judge A. W. Orahana, of
Oxford, for chalnaaa.
Judge Oraham Wa unanimously
elected. la a abort speech he thanked
th convention for the honor and
atated that he felt a great Interest in
th Impartaaa ef tb Industry for
which th eonvMtiea Is called. .
' Dr. PraU.mada a talk aad aa told
af hew the ash aad oyster Industry
I decreased la the laat few rear
He aald that 'other States had rem-
died that trouble and that thla Stt
ronKfuo so 'it- 'the -men interested
would get together and pull together.
Mr. W. McDonald LM, Flah and
Oyster Commissioner of the Stat ef
Virginia, made a meet excellent talk
aad told f the progress hi State
ha beea making la thla tadnatry.
Dr. H. M. Moore, of th United
Slats Bare of Flaharlaa, at Wash
lagtoa, D. C., who ha served with
th Flah Commission appointed by
the Legislature of ttol. In Improving
the conditions In tht. Ktatei mad a
meet Interesting talk. He told of sim
ilar conditions that formerly existed
la Louisiana
Tonight another Interesting aeaslna
im held at the courthouse, after
which the visitors were tendered a re
ception by the Chamber of Commerce
at the Blka Club.
ELECT DEMOCRATS
Both U. S. Senators From New
State Will Take Seats on
Democratic Side
1
DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR
TO PRESIDE IN CAPITOL
leaJslMum Bill He flimnrratlc By
Tase Fuuithe Majority, Accnrdlng
' Freaisil Indkwiloaa Wear Sena
tor Will Be Henry t Aahwrst and
A. Henitli Newly
Csaa Is Onrge W. Bsat, While
fh tsnue tVmai ' an Rail From
FksawU aad HI Maate la HaynVe.
AI a DeesM-vot
(Hy the Associated Pre) '
Fboenlx. Art., Ic 1 1 Th bam
i ne me-mBer T th ftem hf WeflJ
sawtattvsev
aT geeea a. -H
rapltul at Phoenix and, linlee present
Indlcalliin are materially changed,
will make a clean sweep of th Stale
ticket, aa a result of th first Stat
election. '
The legislature, from pre Bent Imll
catlona, will bo more than three
fourth Itvmocrate, lamring th elee
lion of Hear F. Ashurst, of preecott,
and Mark A. Smith, ef Tucann, to the
I'ntted "Hates Senate.
Carl Itayden. ef I'hnenll. waa elect
ed te Cewgrwa Oeorgs W. P. Hunt,
ef (Hob, we elected governor.
There ta but one rhaiM that clean
eweep will not be ta Democratic, por
llo r thla eledio, aa that
I for!
the fflra ef Secretary ef State.
C level sad. Hepabllean. I rwaalng
atrwngly aad may rot dafet Oaaaiae,
ef Pheears. far thl place.
Iiewteetaue State l'halrenaa J. tl.
Slrdn Issued statement tonight
elelmlng the e lectio of the Demo
cratic candid tea by marlUe mn
tag fronTl I IM to l.M. He ale
claimed every ewunly In tho Stau
exeept t would retam Dewii rule
m)nrsie Apache aad lima am
eaacede by tle Hepublhoa Wv aenall
maairiSsa "TH
ARIZONA VOTERS
eep is
Bm
le News
DECEMBER 14, 1911.
:.FI,I
First of Big Three Oays Con
vention Began Work at Wil
son Yesterday
THE GATES AJAR FOR
A VERY WARM WELCOME
Every Kosae Opea te Greet ta Grant
Buaabar af Drergaaw ArrtviaC tb
Atesad Aaaual Stat MaatLay af
Marth Carooaa Mviatoa at
IWussr Vnloa EasouSr
Held For aecret Work
Addroaa at Dr. E. U. Moor Fsa
ttrr at tbs Day. t
(SpeoUl to Nawa aad Obeerver.)
Wlawa, Dec II. The bar are
down, th gnttg are opea aad ery
dxr In Wilson ataada aktr for to
raoepUoa of the Ultera af the soli
wh com to participate la aad to do
everything that within theat Mat to
advaac agriculture aad xaak th
annual Stat Conventtoa ef (he Farm
erf Ualoa ef North Carolina which
convened bam thla morning for a
thro day session th graadeM ef
all graad evenU that tsar been
palled oS la Eastern Carolina this
ar. -
Krery train coming tat Wtlsna
thla morning brought deksgate from
township aad eounty uaieas from
every section of Easter aad Western
Catvtlnai and all county roads and
by-path were thronged with "the
salt of the earth" the tlilera ef the
soil who feed and clothe the nation
th back bo as of th country apoa
whom all depend.
At th trains war oomroltleea from
the Chamber of Commerce wh met
the delegates and pinned e th lap
41 of their coat eouvealr badge
at handsome design button about
the Mao af a aiiver dollar with baby
blue ribbon stramaraaround tht
foataf edge of which th word. Wll-
toa. North Carolina,- are inscribed
Ir bold black type: ta th centre of
ench button a eotten bale appears.
WKsr wM" to tart a kkrgtnhem
leaf In the natural color of the golden
weed; on the streamers are the fol
lowing word la bronaa letters: 'The
Iowa To Tie To Annual Meeting
Farnaufif late la WUeoa, waer
Worth Wine Beciankw. 111."
Many automobile worn brought
Into requisition to convey th dele-gatea-to
th kospltaut home that
they had been aaalgaad to by th
Chamber of Commerc, and guide
asm stationed along th principal
street to snllghtaa tbea asking 1 at
Information and to pilot them te any
point their fancy might dictate.
And light here your "Unci Bob"
will take occuinn to state that when
thla old town makes up It pile to
d a certain thing that earns thing
Is den 4a apple pie order, or act at
(Continued troni Pag Seven.)
CAUSING CONCERN
Tremendous Appropriations in
"Dollar-a-Day Measure
Knocks Out Other Proposed
Appropriations
(By F. H. MrGOWA.)
Waahingtoa. Dec. it. "Have I he
democrats In the lleuss thrown the
fi In the nre?"
A careful poll of some of th beet
posted member mad today rg.u-d-li.g
In tote of last night on the d jliar
s day pension bill, which will root
th Government something Ilk aeven-ty-flv
million of dollar a year
hereafter, in aildltloa tn the amount
already going for thla purpose,
brought out the Information that
public building appropriation h
probably been knocked into a cocked
hot; river and harbor appropriations
ruined, and little chance left to secure
the adoption of other local appropria
tion measure calling for outlay of
money herearter. Iteing aireauy
heavily overburdened, th people will
l&tlt .' :m
x (.
4irCtlnr,rYlrii
tAgit. AfMtg tiu
reantry. Maay lmcmte who ap
poaed the meeaur worn a worried
look today when eeked what th re
cult ef voting thla enormou lucre
In tb public expenrilturea would be,
summing up lb alluaflon many of
them tak th position that It will
now b useless fe try In pass either
a puhlte buildlaf sr river and har
bor bill now ad thees two measures
am th aaekbAB of th South In
ternal Improvaaaeate,
tat Ion a to what kind of a eoastit.
Una Arieooa should hav." Mr. Mird-
no aald. "and while thev voted to
eliminate tha recall frma th roustl
tut ion aa they wm oblige t do In
srdsr to gala ajaishoad. they shewed
that the recall would b placed hack
In the rnnetitatln a seea as H pe.
sll ly could be doa.
a, retiiry llayea ef the Bepubllraa
that Commltte conceded vtelnry 4
the remocmts, rlaimlug however,
thet Cleveland eilll bad a rhaac to
in.
He nma from Una of th thlrteea
emintle em o.mplet and It may be
towaucTuw befom ta exact t aa
STATE fklEETINC OF
ers union
PENS! BILL IS
aed. Circnilatioe
PROTEST AGAIIJST'
. UriFAIRFREIGHt
Southern. Furniture Manufac
turers Complain of Unjust
Railroad Rates '
BEFORE INTER-STATE
- COMMERCE COMMISSION
Nortk Tarokaa
cava TeB the
Row Vbrgiula CUiea
ace ta Shin
Ooaat Statm Throat tka hVierthcru.
B Tl O, K. A aad tMfcor
lavroUgattoa la D
(By THOMAS i. PEXflu)
Waahingtoa. Dae, IS. Alleging un
fair treatment la (hipping rate t
th PartflR Coast State, and that Vir
ginia dtlea are being gtven.. aa ad
vantage ever them, many furniture
manufacturing eencern la North Car
olina, operating under th name of
the Bouthara Furniture Maaufarrurera
(AasoclaOeQ, today Tiled complaint
with th lateretats Commerc Com
mission egpfrf the Southern null
way, th O 0.. the N. W . and
practically all the railroads in the
far west
The beadquarter af th association
ay at High Fvlnt N. C- aad It I
claimed that balUburg." Lexington,
Thomaavllle aad other town In North
CaroUpa whore furniture la manu
factured am discriminated against
aad that pdQf erino i given a num
ber of Virginia cttiaa.
Th commission is asked to make
thorough lovastigaUon of the enure
attueUe aad te reader the aasocia
tion such aid a Bay ba proper In the
premises.
The A ssni ell nd
Waahingtoa,. Dee. II. Bxlatlng
freight rate ea famitur frnm North
Carolina aad South Cam II a points
to Pacific. Coast terminal, ef II. T
a hundred sound worn attacked be
for the ' iataraufte Copirc i9J
miaatoa today ay tn aoutnera rur
nltum ataaufaoturera' Aasoolatian.
Frdm Virginia point to Pacific Coast
terminal the rate I I l.M and It la
contended that the haul from Caro
bna territory la shorter.
Th complaint la directed against
the Southern Railway and practically
U af the trans-Coatlaoatal carriers.
The eenimlaalon la asked to Ax a joint
through rui aad to graat reparation
en previous shipment.
Inaaraat la the Matter at Darbaa.
Durham. Deo, 11. The fact that
the Durham aad southern is a local
Irstltutloa as p revealed anybody
taking thla matter up, but there la
much delight here among merchant
oxer pros pact of better rates.
It has been known a long Urns that
the Norfolk aad B'entern carried coal
one hundred and ehrteen mile for
h, ... t M-n ' fiitu ' (n. ..til'' (urtlfr
to Kast Durham gsve the Durham
and South Carolina road stxty-two
cents. Coal dealers r great ly
pleased.
Th ritlaena gsnarally look open It
aa on of the beat tillage ever hap
pening hem and mean thousand of
dollars to freight business and to the
ultimate consumer.
Xnrthera Hunter oa Their Priamc.
i Mpeclal to Ken and ohaervrr.l
Salisbury, N. C, Dec. II Northern
huuter are no occupying their ta
rlou hunting prraervea In Rowan
and adjoining count! Among th"e
already on th ground la Mr. K. I!
('nil, of Nw York, who h leased
tt.tft aero In Howan. Iiavle and
Iiavldaoa counties He ha optnnd !
headuuarter for the aeaaon at Jeru
ealem. Davie county, whem a mod
em little town Is being developed,
good roads belli built, telephone be
ing Installed and all possible modern
coaveaieeva being made. Th horn
of Mr. Phillip Ho were, oa of Rowan
largest planters. Is aaothsr rendesvntie
for tbs sportsmen aad It la reported
that game la plentiful
Fmarfc Belter-a eight fiea Ike De-
H) th Aasoclated Prese.
Pari Doc. II. Ueorgee Carnn-
tier. the aeventeea-year-old I'rrnrh
welter-weight champUin, won the de
cision over Harry lie wis, the American
pugilist and waller-weight champion
f Kngmnd. In a I -round light at tb
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iswiiinswewjast aaisea M...uivfirn,.r. iuiBm$mirmmamvwmriinniKmfm.vmimif
nf women In waning go ha. saw the
contest and applauded th decision
of th )da which wa unanlmnua
tHirlhg tha early round t arpeatler
had all the better of the bout. He.
succeed eii In closing 1-ewla' eye, ami
In Ih tenth round punished the
American severely. After eowie stall
ing. lwls cam up fresh for th
fifteenth. He Jabbed Carpenller re
peatedly, and bald hi own until the
end, but the Frenchman bad shown
better form throughout.
Jack Johean, the world cham
pion, waa present and waa introduce
I the spectator Tho light we for
stake of !.. of
which II.
went to th winner
Jury to (let Case of
Gtrta
Twawy.
Hew Turk. Deis II Th me f
th State against IJIIIaa Oraham aad
ktal Conrad ea th rharg of at
tempting to marder W. ,K. I. Stoked
ltlibly wilt a I Ih band af the
Jury hy In mo new alght. Th raiting
f Mm Stskeg a a attaaaa for th
State came a a surprise thl after
nsnej. to tho defense aad to ih spec
tsteea. Her toslawsay, however, wa.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
COHfilllJS URGES
SPEEDY AGTIOH
' : ' i '
On His Bill Providing for Re
view of Court's Decree In
Tobacco Trust Case
WELFARE OF PEOPLE
DEMANDS SPEEDY ACTION
Decaaies That The MakMlty at '
aad the Want of Caa
Srraa IntperaUie-ly Boaalre That tb
Decree of la rallrd State Cfcroult
Uavt haaO Be Be viewed By the
Supreme Court of tb tailed State,
ta Order la Kaow It Thla la All the
AaU-Tmat lam WIN Do For th
ropsr,-
tBy the Aaaocteted Preas.
Waahingtoa, Dec. II. Henater
Cummina of Iowa, In a speech today
urged speedy action on hla bill pro
viding tor a review by the Supreme
Court of the I'ntted Statue of th de
cree ef th I'ntted State Circuit Court
for th Southern District of New York
sppmvtag the re-organisation of th
American Tobacco Company.
II aald that th welfar ef the
people, the stability of business and
th wants of Congress Imperatively-roauh-o
that thla decree shall b re-
viewed by the Supreme Court. In or
der. that we may know whether tht
derm la all that th anti-Trust law
wUI do fr the people.'' I'ntil tht
fact la determined, bs mid, the pres
ent business uncertainly must con
tinue.
Mr. Cummins aald that notwlth-
ataadlr.g the Sunremo Court's dect
sloa dissolving the American Tobacco
Company had been based on the fact
that the tobacco business had been so
largely controlled by ope company , t,
th control ef the affairs of th oem
say wa oeatlnuod largely In three ,
hvldiag poena n tea the Atnarloas
Company, the P. Lorlilard Company
aad the Uavett aad Myera Company
owning 111 . of the entire
t.JMAof4A
IV.MIII.IIf.
The same mea who owned in
American Tobacco Company own
these. Mtre companies aad own them
la the same proportion that they w
ed the . eld company." ha aald. "so
that they will control th bualasas
under the new arrangement as com
pletely aa they controlled It under th
old order, tf It waa unlawful for
the men In concentrate the husl
asaa en completely aa they did. It la
giving tha people a stone Instead nf
bread to permit the new order to con
tinue. He declared that the ether eleven
compaalaa were caned by the same
people who. own the three, "so thet
the only result achieved will ho to
make the administration more Incon
venient "
Kxpreaslng regret th! th Mor
nay ileneral had not eppeted from
the Oc-ut Court' dectelon M' Cum
mil". OmiiijcI thet r . i
the Kuiireme Court of ih I. nlted
States js Incapable o greeting an
appeal In the has ace of a motion br
the Attorney Dane re I llen'-e. the
aeceeaily for legislation
The ilrcutt '""ourt. ha mid. hd die
reasrded and nulllhed Ih order nf
th Hupreme Court, hut I' no app'
la practicable the decree of the loaet
court irivi nd s th fine! reut
of the litlgitlon againet the lohairo
truet. He tM-ietrl th.n h c.,nntn
he1 a rirlit to the higher court opin
ion.
No action IjH"
o , l lie hill
GOLD III NEW YORK
Ra1e;gh Insurance Man Spoke
on Influence of Younger
" Companies
(kae nf the Sprahrv at lis IV lb As
aasi t'oavmatow ? Ibr Uamialioa
nf Ufa lateniw Fh Jd eui h
S.slo al tho Metmpek.
iftp.-!! to Nnii and vt 'been er.i
New lork, Ie. II. Al the fifth
annual eovtta of Ih Assoc kalis
Carol I aa, preeldeut ef the American -r'
Life Convention and first vh a-president
and general manager of lha Jaf - , ,
f. r.n Standard Life Insumaoe Com
pany, ef Raleigh. North Carotin, ad-
Ih aasoetatioa en Th In-
Buace of the Touagrr Coeapoalaa"
Other sprahem am Ho. W. A. Day.
president of th Kquitebl Lif Aa
surancs Society, aad forms A eel stent
Attomey-Oeaeral ef the Valted Stated
under Preeldewt C leva Is ad; F. W.
Poller, af Sp rtarWld, III, proaidaat
National Coaveette of laaumaee
Commlsateaem: U Ooldmaa. sf
Terewta, Caaada. . representing tn
Canadian Aaanclatlew ef Ufa I
writer: Chart Jerome Edward, ex
president National aesncUMeu f lite
t'adei writer Now Tetki .Mow. Wil
11am H. Heaewhew Superinte! af
taeuraace. New loft
Mr. OoM la hla address dedned the,
statu af Ih er.ge rompanlo
Uamughou America
their la
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