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DOUBLE TUB CZZCZ- unw of: AH? OTHER SORTS CA0- - North CfcfoUaftFklr iMiir, JocaJ reins a night Or frttniyeotoVr wee, " Hlgheat, ; 'Smews 4J jwenllaUon Incb. v USk DAILY. Y " ' r . ; SENATOR J. P. COOK. GOriGEfJTBATE ftS faw,KngFRAUDS.IN WILLIAMS MbLELED IN-RIWENfcHISTORV llilllS AMID REJOICINGS v; - v " ' " , . .::'.'.,!..' - " ... ' ' " SAYSBIGBAflKEB z - - S lfJTRQDUGED nd' it", :" : 4- " :4i :M ut !0" (Bt, . Kd. l-w LZIiiI)ec!arelIleoaLTrusts,and Combinations, in Restraint of. -Trade" --- i .u I W MANYTNEW" BILLS -Confederate Soldiers, By'Sen- ptor Thome ONE HOUR IK BOTH HOUSES nn lmo wtthTihe po!lry prclaima 1 Governor tock Cral. in his Inan I'urai address, KepresettaJv Justice kesterday introduced in Use Hons it-hat It said to be J an anti-trust " f iU "with a' warran and "hafldcuffa In lu hand." 4 bill -to declaim Illegal rurta and combinationa in restraint of r ' i" . SSS. Tuxisitf,, iia?i' thairOMll Hnana taaao CMt Irade." Thto tm to thMitarln;wdm . "c-f antl-trurtf leglalaiion' In th 0inU ; Awembly 61 JH. HepaentatlT KBllunl. of flew'HanoYtr. Introduced h bill to regulate electric Mfht, power . and iraa companlci. and RepreaanU tlve 'Buma arner,' o - Wilkeai . Intro- ductd a bitt t pwentUia Jlea of rrimlnala nequltted on the rrbund of Inaanlty. Theee were pracUcally all the bills tF 8tale-wTaeInlereet'-fcna aeneral Importance Introduced-In the JJoue;eaterdajc:out:o. acore-or jupre joured Into the lg1latlve hop : per. . A 4. Oradually the bl work before the. -4enate la bnj evoivea in uie ini -of bllla. Tfeaterday two bills of rn- " eral Importance and treat alinlncance "were- Introduced, one by Senator Drovlue iff I mi II HB nil1""" f Confederate aol- .livra. and oiuT'VpJienator Uttvlnrood tu runiDel water iiim i i sa I an plectrlc rorporatlona jir .struct Dlanta. or bulldNroaila e. ad - by their- cbartera oTsfo rf e k .t he Another Important public WH. W"i tr?-senator tlilllam t 'rt a : 'ununlaeioner for the- ' protection Senator Litue, pf Wake, came W the relief of the old soldiers whin a Ml-to. .glvo. Inmates of the Soldier Home a pension.- several outer tocai bills t Interest were presented. Four ubiUs vslattrur to Oreenebero rma)e ge and Wake' Forest d by.roueet of 1'- . ' V Xf, IL WEATHERSPOOX.1 - t '.halrman Honsn Comnlttee oe CowHs and Jadlctel 1IhU1 KiTewewta- , Uve front Hrotland.) - ' ' . the denomlnaUdhat authorities of ' '.he church Institutions. f - It naa Tnetu. - The anti-trust bill introduced in the House yesterday by MP.. Justice, of (fullford. makes K unlawful, for any ""CCjnn or corporation to enter Into "n,nrrt or have any eomomaiioe i!,-v- u ? Vf-a. trust or otherwise ,' -f -a in Mi'ir-i yfcwmmt or 1 trade. pro "d make. 7rr Union . ij.'-.7TU.'' setlng as the asent "nr" in violation ef this nrnvtnl Klllltir If ..tin. ta...ll "f Inn in In prdvfdefOT l elowg of Cor water to5 el stlii l mill i -. uthisaxrnw m-nry oroorauon rannot I -J hen a thousand dollars, , (Continued, on 1'sgs Sevn. Ckalnaaa Senate flssMstw CosnsaUte. Cnslisasa Uhwm Connty emtio Execatlvo Oisssalrirr. IVESTERIIERS 111 Ir...rp4;. ,vr' , - ,. . President-Elect : Wilson Given Four to Choose From 4 SECRETARY OF: INTERIOR Claim Wetern Man Would be More ''; Conversant With Conditions,., Q. Speech Endors ' (r'h Aaaoclated Fresa.) . Waahlngton, D. C, Jan. t. Uem- ocraUc aenatoni from the Roclur Mountain region today sent to Preei-dent-elect Wlleon a letter' urging the WlWIIii'iif a imjuw nUllin of thatJ aecuon aa secretary ot tna mwrtor; Mr, Wilton Is aaked to appoint former fJoveraor -IL'tkonla. of Montana; f ornier.aovernor James. JL ..Itawley, oT Idaho; J. FUld. ot pregon-or fW Tallman, of Nevada, an41a aa- ur4 that the aelecuon of ono or ifeeev would . boaaUafac4iry to . the Detnccrata of the Far IV est. - Beiuttors 1 Kewlanda, of Nevada; Chainberlain. of Oregoh; Ifyera. of Montana; ferfcy. of Idaho, and Smith and Annum.! of ' Arlsona. were the atgnera ot the letter. . The senators declined to make pub' Ho the text of their ' letter to Oovernor Wilson, but Senator Newlanda was au thorlscd to make a atatement regard- ing it. He said that the six senators represented states containing the bulk of the public lands and felt hat they Should M" heard .tnconnectlon with the r taction of a secretary of the In terior because of Bis . connection with the public lands. - - "In our CABimun'iratlaB n nrand 1 that the problems of the Interior de panmew reiatio toe , tanas, the development ' and -- -mah)ri jtnent of . , watetjoxiHrcsithe ' (Continued on Page Two. I r- tANOTHERDEtAYFOR" CONDEMNED ALLOWED Mann Gmnss R4H t'ntll LTof Floy and tmexte Allen WU tsKenekJjoav for Argmsarnt. v.. tBy the A: rUchmondV V brief conference with IVtounsel Floyd Alien and Claude iwbnaua. Ai- tao. condemned in die morrow-fbr tneic. part in tna iiiuerie coortnouse muraer on uairnin, tuarernor man today gt all ten "the until March?. Thei novernUr snnouac ed that on. February would give the Allen yympathWnf. he hoor".tn Which to present their if ifomentJVi: n oomrauUUon of MiHttt $ AJIe lleved whei inform! i Sstieynood mt. another delay W. ftiJV INew Mas riHsieisir. Urwrral Aahetft n, 1-r.nf Ua, t.tanitean i fur TraaxiC . " A'Wf - , -H I By the Associated Press. mailing i.f hablea bv narrel boat is reat infant Industry -which Postmaetest nda mi.-hixu.-k 1. aaked tn lD-ter.i Considering the circumstances ot, his bachelorhood. Mr. Hitchcock nas eon stdered seriously the calling into jcon saltatMMI ef experts in the ranaporta- Uon babies on account 'of .a letter whlcn he received.. - - -. ' i To add to his embarrassment, the letter contains n nbts et genuine pa thos which .anneals strongly to the poet ma iter general. This IS ths letter Identically as It , was ; phrased and punctuated: ' - . "F. ' T. McPherson, Oa. - 1 -Postmaster General: T ; I Washington, IX C. ' ' r "Sir; I have been correspondiilg with n pasty in ps. about getting a baby" to rais (Our Home being with oue One) May 1 ask you what vpecln cations to use In wrappln so It (baby) would covin ply with regulations snd be allowed shlonMiit by Parcel Poet aa the express Co., are to rough In hand -Ung' yours....." . ' ' . Ths name signed to the letter Is withheld at the request ef air. Hitch cock. - . ' As bablee. In IM op )-'-wMinter hsf i'-"rwM er seneral 7 and aoorehetiatv isietancs U JiLs cora. 1 . nmnc .iTT-wag GoesThrpufl'll irst Readingjn M Houe, of Lore's Where:, ; It Will be Killed HOUSE-CROWDED-ALfeDAY flats, ;Handkercbiefsai(drapcr$ Are Waved, VCTiiTeTTq Some... Section Feeling Opppses STERN BATTLE 1jTjTthrXiiotaU(rTreia r Xon4on, Jan, It. After a ' loiif, Stern battle, the Horns Rule bill' pass ed the louee of Commons today by a majority of 110, Later it was read for the first tlm In the House of Lords. 4 There wero two divisions in the lower House. II rl Balfoo's moUon for Its Miction was defeated,- lit to SCI, while the third reading was car ried by a vote of Hi to 2(7, one mem ber on each side tai'lhg left'lhf House In. the Interval. J t I The result of the decision was1 toe much of a foregone conclusion! for tremendotuj demonstration, but Irish men Inside and euUtde of the House did their best and, assisted by the Lib. ernis sul ixnoritas, gave tne measure ieftey ha craned andworlut.: ed so loiuj soixi eenaoir on lis way to the House of t-pwe. where Its late certainly la sealed..'--.- ,' ' Mors Brilliant Hneeeties, division was oreceded by anoth er series of brilliant speeches Ey the political leaders among whom .vers Frederick B. Smith and the i solicitor general. Sir John A. Simon,' two of the cleverest among the younger mem here, and the veterans, John E. Red-, mond,- Timothy tiealy-and-Ajigustlna Bu-relL chief secretary for Ireland. The Houee was crowded throughout the day. The Natlonalleta were only one man short of their full strength; rvrof thr-trlderN.4lrelMrt ha are seldom able to attenjWame ever J ,IJJi:a,V.-tn'...JI liberals and Laborttes, too. - turned fore and tho Unionists were net far beUrw that total naemershl4 Tnn Hnss. .. m. .?d. la thetf fa; naelty. . When the figures were announced ths Nationalists waved bats, handKer chiefs and papers snd cheered lustily for Premier Asqullh snd - Mr, Red mond. The latter, who is usually lm ilvs, waa. carried away pr the en thusiasm of his followers and entered Into the spirit of the demonstrations as effect! rely as they Those who crowded ths lobbies re- eeived-tha-nguies with another ror of welcome ana ad see to mis py enserw Ing. The bill Itself as a copy waa car ried by an official from the Commons t.tbe Lords. The.uppe.r Ilousa.met especially to receive the measurs and formally passed its first reading. . . .T- Poors Vlgtlaat. f '" The House of Commons soon quirted (Continued on Page Two. -... ' ' Wilson Maiy0mit: InaiiguraLBall Wriiea ItuUnuaa of lmngraUon .Committee Asking Him to Con- ' :. aider This Ctaango of Plans, L .--".(By the Associated Pim. "" Trenton. N. J, Jan. IS. President elect Wtlspn - Is In fa"or of omitting augural bell altogether..; Today iter to Wm. Coco ran -Bus- fitrman of the inj ninruMl m,nmn1ili r the tW nmltllMc It. latta- follotfs Y:Vr Mr.luat(itr After iak LiimjVmI with nSsTMLwnaiiy.iier emiF.snd leWilUlliis ,ftS well -11 I eVsid, genena gHnl40m"ths mstteM l'Vnei Sve rotdStbn that It is my duty to k MA6 Consider the feVsiliUiiy r vuJtt 1 is tU- nlniuiiura' ri fitr uil itivn a Jf-''vUljH 01 n-t tall'-H .-a dtii-ii)lho Interfere -o - pr-tVwi'i'- wtth . reasen. 'ejoAs of'f'iijMt who usually t the. IkatfKuratlon, but H 1.. fcJbeaj-trtS'iisnect of a sor n . . ..' tTW or,, pa large .dn a w . . a nr i VAaies udffntM 'gbwernment. nyCdenth trnndllwjneABeeej bills rseio be W"WMt:D415?J etncereiy mat il-is re 1 HI, ' i,a 11 11 embarrass Ton .4n.,'i rt Mia not tinrHx delayed msninr este snggestHin. tTi.".Wii tM regsrds. wuokhhii wiux, - 7mMT several conrerenres Pia or Wllena today, was uto w elect rlrouasard. of Louisiana. HenStur' -elect nroueawa, 01 aArvtimana. - t A LOKcZ - - I W B. ne arm ; irirm 1 hot tSVj re) kM been tnvtted by the CA'emorJv , to, talc 'wer various matters, psrtlcu-l lerly fW question ot abolishing , the Comm. ne court. Mr. W llson bsd nt comnient to make on th subject af ter that conference, - Mr. Idroossard expreswed himself as In favor of the maintaining ot tne court or n Sourj iri of tquak Jurisdiction. LETTER fOT RKCCltCLV - e Mr. CnNifc'WIrhholds Com anew l aaacTMUoaKewMirkable." Hy the Aaaoclated Press.) -Wssblngtoh. 1. t:.. Jan., U, Mr. Kustla,- chairman ot the Insimural committee, tonight had not received President-elect Wilson's letter, with reference to omitting the Innnarural ball.- Mr. Rustls snd' other. onVlala having In rharga the lnsugural plana, were surprised when Informed of the suggestion. -Mr. Kustls d.'lined to make sny comment because the tetter had not reached him. He , got In tench with George B. Hamilton, chair man of the finance committee of th ral ceremony, and arranged fu tif n. eetlng of tne otner emcers tnmv to consider Uovernor Wllae' IKMl. Mr. Hamilton declared lion's suggestion to be - "rt-n-ii k- 'rMe. coming nt lhUfcUt dste,T ;) Jacob Schiff, of New York, Sees No Objection to Individ uals' Piling Up Lucre ; BUTNOTBYCORPORATjf .-rr-r-t v - ,;,r jT -' ?ay Laws 'of. Nature Y V' scl Jta-"J rr "OnuOwn COMMITTEE TAKES .REST , OmtM k - ' "J "TT . : . , WacningtoB, v. Jan. s, uia-i my. of Individuals to sonoamraxe MoMt and nower to the limit of their I ability was advocated' today before the House money ..trust committee by Jacob H. Benin,, of the New Tor banklhg Arm of Kuhn, Loeb Co. Mr. .Schiff declared: that individuals should be allowed to exert their tit- most-im 'ocntrair fortunes and , power . Until the "laws i, or nature eansed the attempted monop oly to fall et Its own weight." Its was Dpposrdi however, concsnirauco throurh corporatione an tselding companies. Mr, Bchltr couia not say whether concentration naa yet rcacn ed a nolnt where it la dangerous.,-. TTheT NewTr "bnWnillparter followed (10. M. Reynolds, of Chlca goroir lhe stand. Mr; Reynolds told the committee that bei had studied the concentration of motaey and credit and thaL he believed,. at the point It had. noW reached. Jt was " menace to the! progress of tne country.- re said that competlUon ;in panning should bs revived; j, ii ; , The commtuett ndjourned sftef to day's session- until next Wednesday, when t. ii Davwon. F-.-fv Hlnertteo. r. Baker, U antfothti nltatsses fep'j resenting bunks Sand banking bouses la Sew, : York end Chicago, wllV- be 11 "m , ibTtaiinittM Miai!ta ' to I -g jmbtt hesrintw nw ( d to begin lmmedlatelyhe writing of Its report Vhentheoom- mlttee reconvene, pians wr taaiog oi i Peiwnwnws, ' f In the eeurss of Mr. tenure exami nation today he voiced the vlew-ttoat depositors In banks were iufflcUmtly SumTrtreTlVndhep7u,p to tlhe teachings of experience." .He said that a. . h ... KklajMlitS swtl gVM lltfa I g,. ,iKattn t7. other bstik wnun 11 ownea. 1 , u-1 heijdJXwouidjrevMt the I t?onUned on Pag Two. V- Clerk-Spurred by V, , - , a I ICIOUS Liame LOCkl Tetantie Is Threatened from Wound. Patient Is- Critical -' ty IU.-T- "(Specisr to News and Observer.) ed- by 4 vicious gams cock, L. E. Burch, of ths clerical force In the Southern ralt-way shone here. Is In a serious condition from threatened tetsaus. Testerday he sttempted to drive --the ' rooster scross a lot at home, when tt sprang upon him, sinking its spur dee a Into his thigh, vr. rt. u. Hong wss ail ed at onct and soon found-aat the young man was threatened with blood potsonmr Tr-tetamw nevernt-mjer tlona of serum were administered Im mediately and the Injured man Is well todav. While his condi tion tsnMfcLjttecerloue as a result r The vunusual eriTauiier, n early re covery is hoped for. GoWoulccke Craig AHDHEXT IS . President VoodrovWilscn ?A :-"-xT T -u -iriijji giHJlvtiine in Raleigh Wednesday. And in Washing- " artvF oufth, there. wilt le aliSrlierVftrf at occasion." , i - " L'" " kW Thtti u JOINGr GO 6.V 'kjjffift TICKET to see W gurated. The.way v Wilson mau- ret the Free Round Tjclcet is to se- eaSin, woffh of New.Sub- I''l -e ar-: a 'f Hjfatfiis .10 laa-flgwi ua "'Daily $6.60 a year, Jidons $t.oo a year. (W jsiW .Subscriptions lor a fdi'iii months, three months . . is." '(That will as jvnur pieasc. information nanieq,!)? 1 y t" - rJ: "ai on Department, , , nt " . 2fiu"iwo: At unservcr. I i " 1 sypnjsn1 4 7J XL nth tow. ' Seth w, a former mayor of K'w T k d but who has now gone ax-1 unsively to farming, has announoed that he d some of his friends are JiJJ s movement which, they I it do much, to solve the nigh eost of Hvl Capital co-operation To eso are I the two 1 on which the plans of I Mr. Low 1.1- t-x a. . I They have founded a league, a large I open up th way for the '.producers of New totft state to organise eo eperativn buklng and selling aasocla- uona, Secretary rNagel "Finds Moral Turpitude in Case T itllT Vinr Henro- V" nt V.ntr- , ''--.V . .JL la3yIC5cjiiStUlg2Tar- . c- hikc w,7 By tho Asneelatel Press. - Washington, - D. C Jas. It, Ea- ward r. Myllus," thi " JOUrnanst-detained at New Torn, was ordered de- ported today by weretary NageL of the department of commerce and U-1 - . - . m a.. ..a beSIoflibel wJ?.r?:Zg!g5H restituUon issued by the judge w--- T .1; committed a crime involving rnoraj 1 I turpitude. Myllus wag convicted in London7 onl ty n j criminal l!bl against Klsg Oeorge V JnconnscUolu.witit0.upiicauon in rans m. m eiury auaua Kl when Prfnc of Wales had con-! tract ed a morganano mirran ths daughter of Admiral Clume-Bey- mour at Malta, In Myllus defense was nrged that If guilty of anything it was seditious libel and not criminal libel. SedlUous libel would be I political of fense,.- Secretary - ItagaL naia , tn Myllus had not been convicted of purely political crime, but ofa.rims Involvlne moral turpitude under which the Immigration law prevente bis en trance Into this country. - -i cannot assume," said Secretary Nagel In his decision, "that a law whfoh excludes anarchists and - Pen- sons who advocate the overthrow of government or the aavassinatlon of mihllc officials waa Intended to admit the-nuBllsher joi a false charge of bigamy bees use ne advaacas s polltt. (Continued on Page TwoVT CONGRESS SUMMARY clatsd Pre Washington, v li.SThr dsy In Cpngrsesi ' SKNATKl t t Paaasd legislative, executive snd Ju dlctar - aintmrtonll-im ui iwwH ivi - it- Resumed consideration of omnibus Jl'n "' e,n;hn ."nl, appropriation to : French SPolUUoa I claims. anaeeh credited to him and circulated Zll'ri South America, for purpose of stirring up strife nst.h. United SUtea. . Commerce commit tee ; ordered fa- vorable report on - bill authorising J cut rlvsr at Itinr Wml and lnvytnrlh ''f,7 t,P4,w,utn .pans which i annual remai, - - Confirmed nomination Cot. - Edw. J. McClernand to succeed , General WMherspoon ss wrtgadler general. ' Further testimony regarding Arclv hold letters. - ,,.'-,'.-.'! x Adourned a 4: is unui noon Fri day. '.. , ' , HOUSE: liniBH.! 1 ' "1 17- n aCCOrosm;w will in rrwwimrunm - iuiu debate an army annronrIalr aiina 1271. revised statutes of as tlon bill, carrying ia,sis,sot..cnair-i amended, wss issue eeer my eigna man Oraham. ot Interior department I ture. sa commissioner of Interns I rev- expenditures committee, made report chereing that many rranas naa oeenience tmweeu mrseii, ui.. iwnw eommitted against White Earth ln - ji.aa ' Pmminmit hankers testified before) "money trust's Investigating commit-1 tee: Chairman Pulo announcing ad- teurnment would be taken uoUl Jan. ei.ne ti. . : Views on what new banking and 1.. .tw.,.M Mi.in waM sn currency reform 00m ml t tee by bankers; Chairman Olasg announcing comntittee would hear , merchant, farmers and labor1 men later, Fortifications appropriation WUonvjW e',frt7 T"-!!!? " rvlna SS.llS.lt. was reported. r Ways and means committee ordered favorably repotted resolution direct-j ing president to ndvlss House whether k.j 1 - imri. L r,,T:;:: r : - I . Aillnurnad at 1:11 n. m. Until Mi u. . " Is Slatcnicnt of. Commissioner of Internal Revenue ... . it0yajj i;.-- when - Debauchery and Bribery Rampant Roads Like a Romance of the Forty Thieves f'ry7: Qiarges Against Judge Boyd ney R. IL McNeill. 1io S clarcd He Knew in Advance Miat Judge's Ruling in Case Would Be Recounts Conipletc History of . Frauds and Legal Delays (BY L ABROWN.) Washingtonric VJanr ifxMinnarr Coxrof tli fojtercoiri-r m lite on VTenr1itiire in the ee9ctiri Arwmr 4., I. -...v. r ... UC the report on thef N. Glenn U lot the ertations hkh MiQ i(7.uiu arc iuuiiu inpoungKC, case, absolutely wit! parallel in the nue adminLst ratio Again the commissioner says : of fraud against the government, of ery orrtvtnue onlcersqw-sPCTtesfuf that it would seem inore tn- place in the Arabian Nights entertainment as a report of the adven- ; Babi ;nd tbf forty thicves VI v iirsvta wum 1 ' According to this rqort,. Tbe fraud upon the government of from That part oClhFlefbrTwIii reads like a romance and it of interest and concern to North Caro- linians. but its interest lii surpassed meMs qmcfjturg Judge Boyd and restrict Attorney Hohtm ary quotert HOW, DISTIHGTHSHED FROM OTHERS. . TJie report stated Jt trp thine distinruishine it from other went was the magnitude-of the transactiprf and the success that at-", tended the f raudulant efforts." but it t,;U ,- -o. ""-v., ...v. v.n. injnig.-tu.iwnicvtir MrM-OTUCTtnatVrt. UU i Uf 1 tit-I'bUAL KUN. rr . . Later . tha commissioner' deecribes aa interview , with . R. iL.. McNeilt. a former North t'arollnlana, now prac ticing Mw la .Washington, who was Williams' attorney la which ho aayS McNeUl represented to him that Judge Boyd waa Williams" Intimate meads that Judge Boyd would not allow "lMs- trlct Attorney Holloa or anybody else to attack, Wllltamn" The oommls etoner derlared In the report -.that MeNetn, stated that he, WlllUsss. -at torney, -anew aoeoiuiaiy t wnai tne Judge would rule." A requiest vt N. Olenn WIlHams was directly responsible for the publication of this record to day. Williams wrote to Congressmsn Pag last week ask ing that ths House committee, which then had Commissioner Cabell before It and waa Investigating certain oleo margarine cases, should take up the WiUlama liquor case, Mr. Page transmitted Williams request to I 4 'halrman Cox, of the committee. rf Coxljresterday told " Co mm last oner Cabell. of his Intention. to conduct aa InvestlgaUon of the ease and the com missioner replied that he would be de lighted to see such an InvestlgaUon made. He sent the record to Chair man Cox Immediately, and ths chair man mad It public today. WIU iBTeetla-ate I ally. -Chairman tJox- studied the record carefully, last night, he stated this morning; and he said he had mad up to summon witnesses snd in- .L vestgate-iery. detail of the charges ,lint;a m ini rvv- lord. A member of the House , iryjl ",.- ,.,. hM rham ot sAHJrdlng impeachment trials of Federal Judges V offlPra or th govern-II . i , .. . w a,,.. Itt ai kua ,avi LTr-.,"-?- V- n.,v.i id i. t-t It contained statement, 4t htr ,mDor, WmCone? Cabell ha. In thpant j.ej.j.ea that when the record ef thle r)M WB. mad public. It "could speak anaka un the record --''July llV.llX.nn ordsrAlecon tlnulnr the dliUHery warehouse of the U. Foster dtstlHery No. S. ttfth Internal, revenue dlstrtat of North Cnrollnn at William, N. C and or dering the spirits transferred to n gen eral bonded warehouse of Louisville, Ky )n accordance with the provisions I enue, after deliberate formal sonfer-r Maddox, solicitor of internal avenue, I arha la dulr aDDotnted and constituted lea-si adviser to the commissioner of Internal -revenue: P. B. Talbott, chief of the law dvislon of the -burehn of internal revenue, and W. Hunter, I Jr- chief of. the assessment dlvlstdn of the bureau of internal revenue, all I three of which; orocera, as well as m- self., had "had occasion p study this case In Its various aspects for several raers Prior thereto, and all of reached the conclusion that not, only DoWey. ef the commissioner of inter nal revenue to issue the order refsrred to but thst tt waa clearly his duty so to act. The order was not compiled l with byMhe distiller or hie aant and Un due course, tn ncrordjusrwh ihe ""-'"!' rv-T iiviiaiCTaaiTi Kecortis -Arc -Uncarihai. Traced by Cabell to Attor Commissioner Says, De uiiuii, wi4 v aiiaiuc ruiif secmary of the treasury, the r la red the cnmniisiioner . "disrlnvill a itiinn whole history of the internal reve- JORTY THIEVES SLOW. : - "There was isciosedV history debauchery 6f -employes, ot brih-' ,han as rd of fac '! evidence iiulicated a success fid $450 to $500 cach day. " In arraulcTletJcm IrT casct of fraud uoon the imvern- is added that "The two warrants of the United States District court i .1.. ... .,. -, ,-. ' - .. TCBOC'HEARINCST' 0X..VMENDMENTS TO CONSTITUTION AH ritlsens of North Caro lina who aro interested In the question of amendments to the State Constitution are Invited -. to attend a meeting of the .House- rommtttee-im -tVoattt tional Amendment, tn be held , In the Senate chamber at S o'ctork . Wednesday afternoon, January IS. at which time the T committee will hear any argu- : M- v w aiiwi m onaii , tutional coavenUon and any argument for or against any . specino amendments to the State ConstltuUon. -Tmv Senst - Commltte nn .ConstltuUooal amendment, of Which Senator A. IX I vie la chairman, will be invlled to - lit tn Jotnt seeston : with th Mouse t'ommitlee, or which -Hepresentatlve E. J. Justice kt - Chairman. - . r This was the decision ar rived at by the House Com- mittee on ConatltuUonar Amsndmsnt. after an Informal discussion at a meeting held In the Supreme court library .1 yesterday afternoon. ' "The " Tommttte -desires U early ae possible to -e the oentlmsnt of the-, people re- tnis very important . and to arrive at kim ' -, definite i 'ewe4ytons as to what . is us wisest acnosKio lass. GOVERNMENT WILL HOLD " "DYNAITING EYIDEC. . lornry. Ukcs llrst lUf et to At. . . " LTJfwifT,k hi .nngratu , ls"MAe.C3z: . BythwVewrfatsd itcvW. 1sshlngtxihAjL-C Jai,, i,4tf a vuuiw.mi a4 nw iay twi hOee'ty betweM I ' Wk-hershiuB wVT "J. r, tiulted Buttss st-. ft s ipolla. h conduct- i Attorney Ueaaeal g C bar lee w.oMlller, torn ey nt ladlananolia. ed the "dynamite eowspu-acy trial. t wss decided that the governmeat-w 1M hold the evldenoe given st thx trial Intact nod not forward It to Bret fas thortUea for such prosecution' aa they' mlrht desire to undertako under State latra. anises a request Is received from state ofTirtala, Ths evidence will net be disturbed certainly until after the appeals of the defendants have beet decided by the Circuit Court ef Ap peals nnless murder should be the charge) Investigated by stste euthori tie. It la said that the otstnte r Umitatlone has run out on ma ay. el, .' the peeslbl offense they might de- ' air to Inquire Into, I Mr. Miller gae the attorney gen eral n general review of the trial, and It was his first personal report t his superior sine, the .beginning , of ' the case at Indianapolis, whk-lt re, I suited In ths coavh-tlon ef thlrt,-) eight labor leader and others or . ' alleged conspiracy t transport Ov e t -mite unlawfully la Interaiat c mere.; The Federal pre strut or r reived the congratulations ef the at v larial sanersl. f "1 1 i I- v.- " ; ' "
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 17, 1913, edition 1
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