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DOUBLE THE CIRCC OTHER WORTH CA0 tlltA DAILY.-' t Xonh Carolina: ClmidT .Wednesday! Tl r lay fair; l'rtit aoaUnrest winds, lilgbear 5j Kmrvt, III predpltatiom Inch.- : - aLEIGH, N. C WEDNESDAY MORNING,' J ANtURY 29,1913 PRICE 5 CENtS XCVII. NO. 36. the wEAinra r I ?l iSKIGBIEIIT: ' ' IS III RALEIGH TWO LEADERS OF sTHEYDUNGtlTRKS Opening Address Will Be By Bishop John C. - Kilgo ; "SESSION WILLtBETWO DAYS tlig Attendance; Anticipated "and . There Will Be a Number of Speakers Kote" vnnr.nAM van TOVir.HT. Ses-aon in First Baptist Churcta, - : p.m. Devotional Exer- ' . rlM - ' l:lt p. m.Addres by Bishop 4 John C. Kilgo, of Durham, Appointment of Commiuoea. f .if , "Bealnnlna two day"iiion HS fcorth Carolina Anti-Saloon Lniw drill tonight hold It opening meeting Jut th" general session in tha First 4laptlst church. A great atlendano la expected, aa there . ax - majtera of great 'importance In temperance wars befor the league. Tha event of th-opening tonight will be tha address by Bishop John iV KUf o. f Durham, Mia addressee - era t wu-i Minaa mo ui uwv " est, and It la certain that ha -will be ' greeted by lanta congregaUon. Aa 4 ha cloalna; matter of tha meeting tha t'ommUteea to haadla tha bualneaa of -lUjeaetonr win be- appotniaa. 'SDeakera of nota In and out of 1M - Ktala miU Uka part In the aaaaatona, ikM nf. whfch era to be held, on Thuriiv. And there will be dleira . .flotn prfeit Iront all parta of Uia ' ptate.. Ilav. 1U uawia, we wvvwy- fmdent of tha leairue. haa reartved f otlcea from all parta of North Car. - nna 01 aeieBuuona w v y ' to lie part In tha meetlnf. , ' V i , Votnd KwinrtwAoa BpeaJwra. , '. Kb, ill he manv acted temper 4. ' -anoa korkera and apeakera wha wltt bava Impartam maiupta w w Ihe.meeUna. Aiawnt Uwa wha are .on ih puxaia ,fae addtaWHi TXa, ir.no;, Jeterr c r Prttrtiard.-r afAAatie. Alle; John A. Oclaa, of JyottTllla; " Archibald Jonhiwof . homaavUIi - 0t Ward. f New Hera; Kr. . T. 2, Row.vD. I).,yof Ureaneboro;. Jndaw N. ; L. Bure, of Oreonaboroi R. O. Erer. tt. ot Durham r Jler. J. H. Waavar. v . a la . t T rMMt. nf 11. lA. M -muu.ruw t. j. "" -' v Wlimimrton, and v Rev.v J. B. Under wood, of Ooldnboro. The preaenoa of ; these irrntlemen meana that there wll' oo talke of both Intereat and value. Tha meettnr Thoraday nlht will be In tha auditorium, tha addreaa t be by ;judae A. Z. Blair, a jurwi ahoao reputation la national. Judne BVfllr'"iromca f rom - Adama oaty. tihio. and' he' in known throoa;hoot Ihe country m tho l,w Judge who took fa.aharp hold on the matter of i hriherv In hla countr. and dlafran. I'htoed. about tiO of tha.brlba taker I nd hrlbe alvera in that coonty. II it J one of the very beat of temporal- neal;era and on nnt Thuraday nnr otIU apeak tn tha auditorlum. Ha will be Introduced . by Attorney Oeneral ' t W. Blokctt. od of tho moat elo. iiienf aneakera In North Carolina. The introduction of Mr. Btckett and Hie addreaa of Judge Blair will b , notable. u : llrtvptkm Thoraday Aflrrajoaa --n-of-tll-pohenta-tha 71 1 A f ' "-"" "' . .... s . RESERVE LLCKII Can't Support Credit Demand of pusiness Interests s .....m ... .-.-...- Issne of Paper Legal Tender, Basedjon Bonds, Recomroend- fxlr Farmera Ar I Ieari HMEJ11EICI PG3T0FF1CE PLUr! " More Than One After 15,000 Building Rent NELSONS D EFY HOODOO BRING OUGIC CLAUDE 'BERNARD BUSY B. O'Kelly, a 'Local Negro, Also Has Some Ideas on Subject. . Waahlnttaa' IX C Jan. J-Tha iwma of paper legal tender, baaed on fOTernment. atate iiiunlclpal bonda. and backed by fold reaerva of at leait I par cant waa reoonv mended aa a aolutlon of tha currency problem by W. It. Berry, former atala treaaurer of PennayTvanla, on tha stand today before tha currency com mittee of tha House. ; Mr. Barry told tha committee that the evil of tha present ayatem waa an insufficient supply of local tender maerve to support tha extend ed credit demanded by business (nter- Mti nf H-)nntrv. .awpwlnt.t"a accumnia-r CaL PJatww Bey a tho top) Capt. Xewy Bey. Two ' prominent leaders of tha roans Turk who ar opposed to peace with the Balkan statee are CoL vi nd Cant. ' Nourev Bey. They have taken an Important part tn the war ana suuia aua w Uh trwww prlnoe. . - - -. linn of millions of -money in the re- (trve cities Is responsible. of cash in reserve reatrlcta tho banks In the credit thrv can allow and this In evitably results In a dftcrlmlnation aa to borrowers.' Do Ions: aa thla aitua- tlon obtain there will be a money truat" A .-hart nrodneed bv Mr. Berry Pur ported to show that panics followed it n Mnatiexun or . rreau. 10- m where tt waa beyond the support of the available cash resene. . r.. "'"'".Panic TtireaUraed WaejeAwsjw That la the situanon now, con tinued. "The credlte granted have haeii Mtended to a Dolnt where the reserrva are but l.t per cent of the ontatandlng obllgatlona of the banka. rnlesa these reaervea are oxieaaea in untfwir. a uanio inevitably Will fol low. That I I per cent waa about the hreeklna- Dolnt of ana a panic la now threatened. W have ' too much credit fof the-cash hr band and too HUlo credit for the needa of the country." . . Mr, Berry propoaea mnKing uie hunk nnt. circulation leaai tender and forcing bank .to aurrendw bonds . (Continued on I'age Two.) . iYt e s a I e niiLlrriiitiiiUk SHOWS ITSTEETH Division' in Democratic Ranks Shows In-House ADMINIsfRATION ATTACKED Representative Jones Coiues, Out FofTfeidependence "and At K cyses Bad Management v rmeeting. and ow whhJh promiaea to be of n usual pleasure to all, will be ihe infortnnl reception Riven by the Kalelgh branch of the W. C. T. V. to deleaates and visitors. I Thla wUl be n Thursday afternoon from t to. 7 at i TutMirnutle ItantUt church, and there are preparations being made to ihu.nn.nf tne mou eojoraDie teatnrea of the convention.. It will be in honor of delenates . and. vlattora, thua rlvina the Antl-Haloon Leaaue nd w. l. .V. V. workers an opportU' -oltvXof-beroming bcttnr acquainted and of talklne- about pbasea of theti arork: I The meeting promises to be a great no throughout. There will be dla- .usalons and acilon tfckett w-to - tho (Contmued on Page Two.), f f AFT APPOINTMENTS V BATTLE ON IN EARNEST Itemibncana Drasaukd Artfam. inti Ulbwter AgsinH H No Chanrw to Break Qaoreaa. tar 0m Amecitu PwJ - Washington, t. C, Jan. J 8 The I X ' iltht over President Taft's oppolnt- :iwlMntili',ar.,and for. six Tiourii KepUbiroant l4 'Democrats battled beWn trloeed foora, the former demanding actios ' nn the appointments and tha latter .:e.imMHbiiatarlg- When adjournment came thla even lug It was expected that the light 'would be renew") tomorrow. ' Democratlr ' 'eonators ; consistently , ' refused to take up the nomination i In regular order and professed tbeni' wlvea willing to take the blame fur the delay In action on the 1.40 or . mora pending appointments. Opening nf tha Republican ftghl cauie after a caucus) early In tha day at which a - sraa determined te - force tha Issue "'gainst" the Lwmocrata and compel them either to ylold la their oiipoal siitin or to openly -adopt methods of ' solar and olmtructlon. . . -t . As a re suit of tha development et ' the nilbvurttr. Intimation were given tonight by KepuUIUaiw that the flvht undoubtedly will extend Into Pre Jnt-alft' Wltadn'a , administration and bo reflected In the Senate's acUon n many of hla apmiintments. Repabllcans remained In the ftcnate chamber throughout the 1ay,indlnf the afraant-at-arms after 1 mlsnlna mnilers (Democrat)" htt the iat- '. ter aUemutd to broiik a qiaoruin. preparation were miide for a, night t Hm. but early Jn t'sa oA.nlng It i- . " 1 t i "''.'. if I fW: ' Bl OM aawolau rn Waahlngton. D. C Jan. IS. Divis ion that -. exWs within Democratic ranks over granting Independence to tha fhapplne waa brought out tn the"Hueewaarrtr-Amerfce-d- mlniatraUon In. the islands was made the subject of a severe attack by Jtep a.M W. A. Jones. of Virginia. chairman of the House commute on insular affairs. . " i,....M..niniu J mica luwranmo 4am thiiini.ln IndeDcnuence. wnicn have- been onaMerad.-favntltly..by Preaident-elect -Wilson, were oppww- bv ltonreaentauve Bhirtey. wmmnH, f VMituekv. wnne cnucumi w dent Taft and Governor General Cam ,mn rba breaght a sharp reply from XI urrav. lerocrai. of Masaachu setts. - The speech by Mr. Jonea was iwiti. d.miiul foe lndenendonca and a sevtra arMngment or tne administration tn -. thd : laWhda. - Mr. Murray charged , Mm wim - a.vius 'Umiiwwl rimrron Forbti and de bused President Taft".- Mr. Jonea de nied -then chargea. l inmmea in. tdmlnatraUoB of affatra In the islands bad violated at least tne suim m law governing tla-PnUlPPW 1 arret UratfcMi IMmtasrd. 5UFF fllulSlS rliH JibtZSctttejCklt '"'T(bV':"BR6WST'" T "Waaliuigton. l. C. Js. '. A jtow Is en aa to who ahull have the J,00 topriiaAadLJr.terMporiiry for the. Raleigh .. poetofttce.; Claude Bernard, who-Jhatpot been a very frequent vlaitof-w the capltol ofhl couutry n tha -past vrnr, pulled Into town today and 1) Is stated on estl tnabla authority that hla appearance la planned to have some effect upon tha bestowal of the aforesaid plum. II la said to entertain the hope that tha new Commercial National bank bnlldlng wilt be chosen as. Kal elgh' postofBce fur the year 'or more ln"wtifch'Weomc at ruction. If la said to have oome hero for tha purpose of impressing upon the supervhtlng architect of the treasury aepartnieni tne nesiri,iiii.7 r.t it,. urrhant Nailonal bank build ing aa temporary headquarter tor Tncla Hum In itaieign. . . . H. O'Kelly. colored, owner Of an other buUdlng tn Baleigh, la said to Kava idea different from Claude Bar nurd's as to where the poetoltlce konia be located. He owns the build- tiV .formerly-ajpl4, .ter. Tha .New end tMianvcr. - I norTOi.w consider thla building a fine location for POstmaater Willis Brigg and is porfectly wiiimg uua ns proprtr shall be. turned over to Mr. Bitgg and th Kalelgli postal clerks, pro vided tha plum heretofore ueecnoeu ahould a hla way.. The IS, rent lor temporary quarters for the tioetofflce wlU be ap propriated by th sundry civil bill, to be epprovea at u present sessivn. Home time ago the aupervtstng ar. .(Han.: rtecajr . Wesderoth. sent' to HaJolgb Mr. Kltaworth, a member f hia lnaa.1 force, to report an the rela tive qualifications of tha proposed buildings, Mr. Pllswortb'a repnrt.wa evnrat.u tn th:ntnnarclal bank H oTaou:tU :iy VkHding in order to aaakavlt meet requlreioeraa. and. that work, had Just bcgu upon It 1 expected tnar wr. v enoerotn will send another agent t Raleigh to settle the matter. wmmm DIVORCE-BARS LET DOWN "3irrBktMf.tlm N4 Chicago. Jan. : I. Battling Nelson, fighter of renown and one-time light- weight champion, is not now, snd never was, a supsratlttoua .porson. In fact, 13 and "H are the-very belt niiiobera for him. And so, few year ago, when .he met a eharmlng Denver girl on. Pike Peak on the twenty-third day of the . month. he said to himself : "I cannot do a bet The girl waa Mia Fay Klng.ll Bat waited until ne was iweniy-inree year of age. Then he Inrttad her to walk to tha altar with him. Hhe said: "O. yes Indeed. Bat.- being very careful, to ue words which con tained exactly- thIMeen letter. Bo they came to' CHtcago a few daya ago," where- Bet lives, to get married. They rolled into town on track No, IS of th Jtock Island at I:1S o'clock In tha morning. The next day,- jan uary tS. they were married ai exact ly twenty-three minutes past Il.aad thelif wedding dinner waa given at t il n, ni. iiul is aoid to have sinlicd twnl4'-three time per minute-while the wedding ceremony waa oeing par formed.- Tha tirlde is Just as defiant of 'super stition aa . her husband. - super- LatUiouat" (..abaiw echoed when ap' nruached. by a reporter on tne suo- ject, "I ahould- say not I'd enter anv old rtnc with Uat any time, he- I cause 1 know where he la I av noth ing to fear." , ' The Nelsons are to enloy only aary-JttlefJtonwmcnZLBuhby must get, to fighting again, and th bride mun return .y uwirr1 v hhwi h contract aa a newrpaper cartoonist. NORTH CAROLINA'S ACT OF RATIFICATION HAS J . ;a:deep-6ignifigance PATRIOTS" PASS ustice House Measure With rHantlcuffCJeiit Along, to , the Senate :' Senate Has Lengthy " Debate oa Ivies' Uirceny 'Bill Freight Rate Resolution Today f To quote the terms adopted by Representative Fred R. Mintz, in submitting some remarks to th louse, the "Fatriots'', . yesterday passed the Justice anti-trust bill on its second and third readings and sent it over for the consideration of - thwrtbcrji'u.. The - bill passed; the House by atmost tinaoi- mous vote, despite tne vigorous and unsupported efforts of Repre sentative T. C Bowie to secure postponement of consideration of the bilL in order, he claimed, to give the members time to read and study the measure and examine all us .ftfpxirioav . made against the bill, nor was an amendment offered or a roll call demanded. Few voted "no" with MrBowifywhaYotedagainat cart? Police, :, Shopkeepers , and Crowd - Against -Them DAMAGE MUCH - PROPERTY Police Protect Some Who Are 3 ' ' " Roughly- HatHlled Crowd-Tries . to Duck Four of Them - - " . , tr ttw AeMl rnM 1 London, ' Jan.-1 A -airKst sgainst th withdrawal of the fran chlae bill by the government, tha suf fraglsta resumed their militant UcUc tonight. CONGRESS SUMMARY While a deputation, which th ehan cellor of the exchequer, David IJoyd Oeorge. had refused to see until to morrow morning, was trying to force d way Into Parliament against an overwhelming forco Of police and Ki'Xn.rajwor being arreeted for resist Ing the officers, the other baud of women went through WftK Hall bn-aklng wlndowa of the government olflcea and through 'Cockapur street, a here- th great. Plata, glaaa. windjw lu the establlshmenu of shipping com nanioa were ruthlessly smashed. The women also visited Oxford, Regent and other etresta in tha. shopping' dis tricts, where similar damage wa done. in the outlying suburbs th suffragettea damaged property, . Twenty-one, women, were , arrested in the vicinity of tha arllament build ing, but were allowed out on ball af ter the House rose. Moat of th po- isr w.1 Wasliington. V. C. Jan. !S. The day In Congreas: Br7tanr;. .. : , , ' - Convened at noon. " Passed bill creating ' new division of western judiclar, district of Texas for court at Pecos. Went Into executive eesslon to con sider ormnmwittoa of PrealdenUTaft' appointment. , :S2 p: adjourned until noon to. morrow . ; -r---.r .-. Cunvened at noon. "-Resumed debate on river and har- alx.r. (luiirnnriailun bill. NaUonal monetary commuauon plan of currency reform waa opposed bv W. T. Creaay, master of I'cnnryl- vanlu. state grange, before currency reform commit' i'jL...-. (By th Aaaoclated Tress.) '.'. ' ' Waalttnaton &. Jan. tJ. Of deep aigntflcanca. because et It bearing upon the probabla fat of the proposed constitutional amendment providing tor th direct election of senator by the pevpie, ts th fact re- 4 ported to th at at department officially today that th Legislature of North Carolina, had given lis approval to vn propoaiyun. n uu utm ireeij ynum ed that tha southern stated unanimously would reject the proposed amsad ment, because of Its Implied extnalon,of , federal authority over the atate election. The action of North Caro Una makes list of six state o far favorably recorded on the proposition, the other We being Minnesota, Mich igan, Massachusetts. New Tork and Arixdne, - ' t il rtatlona had oaa or more prison rh,rd with deatrnrlnr nroDertr. Tha fight that ensued over Repre police Proarct Hones, senUtlv Jones' speech orougnt . oui . . m ,olnoaetrattoa In Whit) ITall tha act . that an - Investigation ' nt a. large as some of those pre Philippine affaire liaa recently been T,u jy Bw,i, (he fore of police and discussed by the House eommittee on a ojK-nm rain giUIUting agalorft Insular affair, hut no action et turno'lU The wUdeat ox- OHCinenv, prevajita, nowvvrr. una - Hcpreaentutiv Murray; a "tnaanbej-of the H)minltte.,; declared thgfae known Chairman Jones Intended to make a speech, "tharglng Governor Pet aa -""with-, beings. graXtar". h would have tnaiated en having Gov ernor Forbes before the- committee wber he could reply to tne aitwcaa ' "I nave no- - charged t Governor Forbes with being a grater," retorted M. Jonea a-- " ." "You hav been unutterably unjuat to him in th speech you have made," said Mr. Murray. .. " : ' Mr. Murray further declared many members of the Insular committee were "wondering If It la wise to com mit ourselves and the party" to the support of the Jones . bill.' which give the Philippine) Independence In eight yearv.-i--y 'jy ;;,.; RAEFORD WANTS $35,000 BOMD ISSUE FOR SCHOOL Cirtarw ba Ma Meeting Ak 1irb4a tnt fw Bill Modern ochoot Build- : . tsag be Krtcirt, . - ' mtuj i Tw ww ft laiiwl Raeford. Jan. St. Last night at a maaa meeting of the clUxene of Rae ford it was decided to ssk the lcl- ibtnra tn euihnrlze the Issue of tJa.OQt 'i l ..", I r Ibe r;rrhH of a site Woolen schedule befor way and mean cimmlttee. 'Khlnnlnc trust" Investigation com mlttee heard testimony on the "Baltic nnnl " -.: :. . : " ' ' New Tork " repreaentatlvea before r,.rain aiTaha committee oppoced bill to place jJlagnra JTall power under secretary 01 war. Paaaed rivers ana naronrs appro Dilation bill carrying S4.S0.00. Adlourned at i p. m, until noon tomorrow. x There's No Reason WHYVOU Can't Get This Trip It is a free, one to Washing - ton to see the Pip; Events of '' the side protecUn property and aitest ing women engaged W window masn Inr. or who refused to move on When eiilreeVlaHioe badr4h ,graaat. -dimculty In protecting in woumhi from an unruly crowd ot youtna wno (ConUnued on Page Two.) . . DEMOCRAT-APPOINTED COUNTY RECORD BROKEN S. B. McBrvltt. Xrw Madlwin , raw Oart tVrk, a Strict Party Man tia IXioe hcrylc...A feesHal (a The Xeaa aa4 ONinw.l .."Aabevtlle, Jan. 8. N. B. McIVvitt. well known in tha political circie of Western North Carolina, . today was notified of bla apiMitntment - to the office of clerk e the Huperlor court of Madison county, having been nam ed bv Judge Frank Carter to succeed W. H. Henderson, who died Saturday morning In Florida. Mr. MvDevttt wiU be th Brat Dem ocrat to hold the office In aiadiaon county. He is a itriut party man and In hla rant for tha Utile Leglalature lr.st November, he reduced th llepub llcan malnrltr mora than l,t8 vote. at nraafnt he la th chairman Of th IiernocrRtlC" executive commltteo Of . da. IT wi'l iime tb dii'i'! r INAUGURATION OF VVlLSON MiCHIUAH FAU.8 IN Lansing, Mkh., Jan. St. By unauimoua vol th lower house -of th Michigan Legislature this afternoon ratified tha amendment to the Federal constitution, providing for th election of United State senator by popu lar rote. Hlmllar action already haa" been taken by the Senate. . SICKLES CASE NEVER : TO COME TOTRIAC fehortago Will be Wlird Out by Popu lar hunncrliiUiin. hi wipporvr nay ulsevtars 1100. tar uw SMUit rnat.i New-Vorhr-Jaa.-5S. upportra-otii General Puiilel K. Blcklea arrested f.n. I raieaaMl noder ball yesterday In connection with a $13.00 ahortag In fund of the HtaU monuments com mission, suld today that In their opin ion the case would nevrr be tried. Ho many offers of contribution to make up the dotlclt have already been re f.lvedtheyaaid.ahat th?X bc'love th. ahortug would be wiped out by popu lar suuacrlption. Tha general re- n.alna secluded in hi Fifth avenue home. ' -', . '"'" . , k ; ', 1LU bI'LZKR'S bympatht - Sew Tork tiovcrnor rral's arrkas, of March in Washington. ALL YOU HAVE TO DO . ij to secure ?J0.oo .worth of, Ncw Subscritions to The .'New aid Obstrver, daily $6.00 a year, weekly etlitions $i.oo a year. When the $36,00 r.is received .The Rewi ad Jb-" server will send ycju the Round - Trip Ticket- tleti New" ?ul-f scriptions ior, any; period yott ; "desire. y---;1---H there' anything more you d8rrcTfe : anow' boutTlhlsV ? write ,Xv;:i':,'.;'?.:'-3v".r' "ia,Uas"lrTwI-"--''"'--T' Albany, K. T. Jan. JS. Governor dutaer uxlav contributed 111, to a funo t bay the S23.47S Unaccounted for by General Daniel B. tllcklea, aa ohairman . f the New Tork monu- menta comml'sion. In announcing his contribution the governor aia; , "Very few men In thla country bar don more for the Hlata th country and the flag than General ntchles. My sympathy goea out ta htm in thla hour of trial."! " . ilnvernun Mulaser recclveil a tele- 4 gram rrwHt-neaatar Wwav AMen jnttb Are the pnisperou and generous men of Now York to allow a gallant herd like General Dickie to suner ior the want" of twentr-tlire"tnouati riniiaraT Can you not appeal, to tho philanthropic aud generous mn wno have protltBd by a United country to meet this situation befor It la too later -; .; ' IT MILIJO IVR TKAIt. , EIGHT SENATORS ELECTED, SIX OF THEM DEMOCRATS Three Already. Members of the I'pprr Mouse Snrpiierd Ha Uouole Duty In Teaa., .- - Eight t'nited cttatea senators were elected yeaterday . In eight different ttat rr th nl0K--ttx-f-th-ironr ber are iH-mocrata and two KeptiMl can a Three' of the number already are membera of the national upper house and were re-elected. ' The Ave new senator are Wm. U. Thompson, Democrat, ot Kanaa; Wm, Hiixhca Democrat. : of Jw Jersey Judge Wm.-Kavanaugh, Iwmocrat, of Arkajiaan- Hpfeentlve - 'Morruv 8heppard. Democrat, of Texas, and Key Plttmaa. Democrat.' of Nevada. Repreeantatlve Blirppara.. of Texas, was elected both to nil Out the unex pired term of Jos. W. Bailey, ending March 4. and f6fthr;fulr; aht-yoar term commencing at that time. H will sucoeed Col. R. SI. Johnston, who WM appointed by Governor Coin ul it at tha time Senator Maiiey realgaed, ponding action by the Texas legisla ture. Judge Kavanaugh,' of Arkansas, wUl nerve only until 'March 4, 'the Uuexwlred term of the lte Jen. lNtvta. J.'Ti. Helskell was appointed to the Viae by Governor Donagbey, pending the legislature meeug. All 01 tn e other senators were elected . for full l.rma : Benntor who were re-elected for fuu tenna were: A. B. run, or ew Mexico Francis R. Wartan, of .Wyo-mlna-. and BcdL ll. Tillman, of Houth CaxoUna. . Henatora Fall and ..Warren Vire Itepuulican. i-Wffj? man la a, iivwvvi.k sideration of the bill yesterday, and against its passage on second and thirdreadihgs. Messrs. Jus tice, Devm, Mint, Bravney and others were of the opinion that the members of the ' house as well as tJpcoeaiJblLv iv)tw-ajnUl;ir with the provuiong of tlie.bill, m Uieyadijeen"beforehr general assembly at several former ses-. sipns , and "liad been printed jc,." black ink and in red ink" in Th , Kewc and Observer, "in season and out of season" for, the past six ears. And their opinion prevail-. . ed. The Iiouse also passed the Stuart divorce bill, as amended by com-, mittee. with -rna " considerable amount of opposition." As pass-" ed by the house, the bill allows di vorce on the sole ground of aban donment for a period of five years and places no restriction on re marriage of eitherpartyrT wo years was the period named in. the original bill, but-, the committee changed the time to five years. ' Th Senate Indulged In lengthy 4e- bata on Senator lTiea Mil te reduce -aU petty larcenies from a felony to a misdemeanor, after It had been re ported unfavorably by the judiciary committee.. Th Senat yoUd down the committee's report and the Ml passed ita second reading and "went over until next Monday for final ar- tiotn l"he opponents - of tha measure-. claim that It would have the effect to abolish the recorder's courts, which -have come to be a necessity in certain cities and towns, ' Tho advocates ot the measure argue that tha present laws discriminate between the city thief and the country thief by making the crime In the Jurisdiction ot Jth , (Continued on Pag Thro.) RIVERS AND HARBORS BILL PASSES tbhj thr Art Ittrueae of I'nltrd Htatra MUwl Corporation. - v . Ifactal Pnu.1 ' New Tork, Jan. ?S. The financial statement of the foiled attates rttaei ocnrUwn ,for the fourth n'larter of t.kl.l ..mfne, nt ftSTi-lSIi.- 441 and net income I25,74,:. mak- ment if the lelawar river from 1'hlV ing the totals for the year, reepect-' adelphla to th etv. and Hepreiita Mter IHtt of Spirited Dclaue For i.MUIion Dollar -Projert Jor Tlirangti "Daxanabte , Sctoosne.' Kay Callaway. , " Washington. D. C... Jan. II.- Alter days of spirited debater the IIuom to- tlay paaaed the liver and harbor ap propriation bill, earning )4tt.S.0S Without an inaeponaent amenameni. Renreeentative Mofira made Ineffee itnal efforu to place' In th bill addi tional appropriation ir tne uu prove- lvelv. S14S.1S8.S0T and l7T,ao,iv, - , ToUl carninrs for th uuH. qvuurter of lilt are 3.12!.4C. In excess of the qunrter tmmedlauly preceding, while) net earnings ar greater by I4.S".47. - '. - " -.," -Com pared ul(h the fourth nuarter of as 11. tho corresponding period of 1 1,13 shows total and net ga'na r apectKoly. of i:.0.44t and $MH.. cs. . .. .. . '"v" ' At the end ot IMS a palanc snr r!m of $1,:.T1 w carried for- tlve Callaway fought the entire prin ciple of the Mil. ' . . A motion by llepreaentaUve Carta woy t' rocommlt the hill to tho com thltlc with instriK'tlotui to tliuit th expenditures for the Atlantic inter coastal canal, project, wa voted down. IS to 1SV. This measure." said Mr. Callaway Just befor th vote an the bill, "la a damnable scheme .to raid the treasury of the United et.-tfe. and If tne pro pl fr of It t-y w.'id lt t STEEL HELPS MONOPOLY BY HIGH FREIGHT RATES i . ' ' .. This Us AllrgnlJeei In Geee-rntncnt Halt l Dtaaolv that Corporation Lake HmvUw DtmtrU. .. . - , ,laaiiiiiriwal " s New. Tork. Jan. St. The "unraa- sonably high" freight rates charged by the unlted'inale Bteei corporation over-It or carrying railroad to. th Lako Superior region, -it was asserUd today1'' '' ,"Jtli'' bartng'tn.-th. . emment iwtmrtwltoiiBrp- ag. m.m.mm aaa ShaMnatt aT Trl t i.t fiierf 4UVS1 U(Joa .hw iJawe ssaeesa " .. law. give tha ateel corporation aa n r.l. b-mAr.iliiii na Bhrdln ahrdluo?U fair advantage over its competitor.' P. H. Nelson, of nibbing, Minn, " or expert, declared that the advan tage "hod eliminated all competition'" In th development of new mines. Hi testimony waa adduced by th govern-' ment to aa effort to show that by tlw acquisition of the ore lands the cor poration has obtained a monopoly of th ofHuatlou in th Lake Superior district. The or rate no fh corporation rallroada. which were formerly ! cents n ton. were reduced to S cenin a ten at about the time the present milt waa filed.. The wltnea tboui that a rate of cent a.ton.wouli be more reas-mable. ,. . Mr. Nelson will continu his tca'- motty tomorrow. PRIZK FlUHTiat DIES. Rknr IVcccItmI In Fight Fatal'' pooent Arrested. - J5. W Tork. Jan. S 8. '-Chicle" r a prlsa fluHtef, knocked unm In ISrooltlyn last nli ht by a 1 -the chla In. tha e'" "i renr.-t e n round bout.wi'h ". "" t. - v t i s - - . f a i
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 29, 1913, edition 1
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