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asnssssxKt". "t'' "V3"" '"f '" 1 4 "' THE WEATHER ' - Twr Xorth taro1na? Local rata iiUat iMl prooabiy aalarday. prrvipUstJo . Inch. DOUBLE THE CIRCU. IAIIOH .OP-.AIIX OTHER nORTH CARO LINA daily; i I "-"""-"-'Tir r'rm'i i n. VOL.XCVII. NO. 56. RALEIGH, N. G, FRIDAY M0RNIX(V FEBRUARY 21, 1913. PRICE 5 CENTS 'A T t I : PRIMARY B ILL IS JSTATE NORMAL HQSTl KILLED OJJ SECDFJD I TO LEGISLATtiRS f nnniiin m iinnnrl 'p'fcJ r v i : uub in nuujt i v --. -. :- - After So Many Counties Had Been Exempted as to Pa- . if mm . J aryze-jne Measure. Nearly Eleven O'clock ' Ust Night " ON PERSONAL PRIVILEGE , M-r. Bowie Criticises The Kewiatid Observer and "Mr. Justice, , ' Who Replies ' t he Statewide Jejtalued jirimary T)itt"vf ar tilled on second reading in the House last night just before , ii o'clock; by. a roll caU vote of fiftvrfot1o-rlftiPHme.ftef--an omnibus amendment exempting a , fourth of counties of the State or ' more from all the provisions of the measure ' had been adopted by a test vote of .ixty-?ix-to., forty-three, ' ' ",Thl rimendmenriwrald " havr-de-" ! 'feated the purpose of the act in a . - Jarge measure, : if the bW-had.be - rome law in 'its amended form. Afjer the amendment was adopted, . many representatives who had ex- , , fmpted their jountie-vote4 for '4hc passage of the pill, hence the small . majority by which it wa defeated n second reading. '. Practfcallvtwo and a'alf hours 4M i - v -Mderatioo of the bilLafler jouch of the dax Tfssion had beefT devoted L - - disen'tsion of iht measure, so ' V that thev House dTdTtUrelseyes j terday.x A'doxenor more local roll t all bills were passed on final read- . . . "ing JastJiigtoJLduring the first, half .; hour of .the tession, while the -ffleroberarfrga No measure before the House during this session' of the General Assembly has beenSnore hotly,con-esleaTherindpar-debate4ast night, consisted of the closing - speeches against and for the nieas. re, by Representatiyes Doughton and Justice.' both giants among the members of the House in forensic battle. The lobbies and galleries were filled during the debate and the proceeding afterwards, and the -tTONNlrtewa The bill before the House was - the committee substitute for the original lustice primary bill. It o m was drafted by a special commit tee composed, of RepresentathTS, Page, rjusUce7""HinlZTT and Seawell after much study and deliberation. . , : ' : (fontintxd on Thr.i. .. GOV. SUL2ER DEMANDS CHARGES AGAINST WALDO l'leV Thee are BrMglx Again . INrttce CMUrixe, Uovctsmm; Wont Mia m rMtce Row. " By the Associated Press.) Albany. JC. Feb. I. Unless veri fied charges m malfeasance or cor ruption In office are made against Rhinelsnder Waldo, police cooimta- , ,v .. ..... QfiQT 0 New York city. Governor BuU J :., ser. In a autemeht tonight. Bays he . . . , ae not pnrpeee-te Interfere with the administration of police affairs In New v York city. The governor's position jf was made kaWww after he haaVraoetvod r I'omplaiat made by Henry ft. Klein eaminst existing conditions in the Xew York aeltee department; Comeiie- slonef WaltW" make Tgunae g dimmitaa.. srt.-,lCT.uTwt. .tgl ol the allegations in tne complaint. GEORGIA WINS OVER WAKE FOREST, 70-27 HoMlug Ma lues IT of Um' Points Davis trs (ieoiiria Haaat Dost MM. i Special to Newr snd Observer.)" '. : Athens. Gs reb. 2s. Oeorgt UnK veratty basket bell team defeated the Wake Forest quintet 'bar tonight to to IT. Johnson and Brand mad most of Georgia's point. Holding mad seventeen of th point aeored by th visitors. Davis starred for Walt Par t. -. v. Georgia baa defeated every college Ave played this season and has only gem with Georgia Tech aqd Auburn ' Polyteeh yet on the schedule. tzt tew roK.rixcER. - Beettle. Wash- Feb. 1. A jury to day awarded tZl.lte to Mrs. Anna U Valentine, of Chicago, kecaua thd door of a Northern Pactflc car was slammed on her little flnirer. compell ing sinpiiution st the middle joint. Girls Put on "Best Bibs and - Tuckers" VISITORS NUMBER FOUR srwH.?.:r-Goiie.-4-car-,GUen Sbowanda.Heccptioa in.. The EvAiing- l- ,Ve ws uluuvu. AI. Ornboro. Feb. 20. Four mm bcra of the State legiaUture, two rep renutlre end two wmtore, rrpre eDtliur the committee vieitlnc educ tiona t nrtHttion;rf -the- stater were royally entertained yesterday after aoon and evening t the fttato Normal llLZJx!lllaCTJUXJind.HdennctlB body. The vlsltora wer J. A. Turner and w. T. Woodley, from tho Henate; Dr. B. T. runt and A. A. K. Bewell, from the House. - , tniraif yea.erday aflirn'oon the 1f tslatore, -wh arrived t Jtooa. on Ira in No. SI from Kaleiajh, were shown over the large lastltutlun for women, lo cated' here. They were shown every branch of thla laxce educational toroe. and were taken over the grounds and through the buildings, President Fount personally attended them, and Abmtitm huwluf thni the jtrtpiwirt an eahiMUng- the em-ellMit work the Normal is doing for the' youn woman hood of North Carolina with its prea- ent advantages ho took occasion to hew ttiein the needi of the college that It may meet the constantly In creasing: requirements upon it as leading educational institution. IMne Wit Girls. -I"Thov"lesistatoT- were entertained at atrppor last erenina; M-th-oUeo din ing room with tho students, and they there witnessed with what dispatch and order some too hungry girls are fed in half an hoar. The supper was the usual college (are. ' Last night at I o'clock tho visitors war again entertained, a play being given In their honor entitled "our Mu tual Frtend." and. presented by mem- here f -thw 1 Th?iri W!i four acta and the blay was well staged. FoUowing the play a reception was given, and during this time the legis lators het a number of ctthtens or Greensboro, who werep resent despite tha Inclement weather..; light refresh- ir.eets wer served. . ' . 4 thrf couuiilotis aathey.fognd them at the Normal. . They will man a detailed report V The LeirUlatane at an early dale, ami at that time IU mska such recommehtion.as they see fit t . i- '. .. CANT PROSECUTE LABOR . UNDER ANTI-TRUST LAW . .. - - , w j ramseee.' Orgsnlsatioesi Alae Exempt. Mwsslo Mr. Mann Here Octa la ft -si.B th ssocme Press.) Washington D. C. Feb. !0. Wftt bltlon of - prosecution of labor unions and farmers' organisations under the Sherman anti-trust Isw by tho de partment of lustice was written Into the sundry el vli npprojitUUaiL bULlo nlght by the Houses ' By a vote of Is to tt an amendment offered by Representative Hamlll, of New Jersey, was adopted providing that no part of an appropriation of m.ee antborlsed for Um enforce ment of the anti-trust law should be expended to prosecute any voluntary organisation of working men. A nun liar amendment applying to farmers' co-operative organisations, offered by Representative Iloddenbery, of Geor gia, was adopted. - . - ' . Minority Leader Mann, during tha discussion of tho bill, took a fling at m tTitmAm i H ireaaniSllve- Hamtll and other Democrats toward the in coming liemocratio administration. "We have sought f( r a long Ume for some Indication of the. opinion of tha president-elect on the administra tion and legislative policies." said Mr. Mann:' "Many members on ths other side of the House have visited Mr. Wiiaon snd lisve come back with ltt- tle available InformslIOW. Evidently those closest' to - the president-slect distrust him. Here- la h gentleman from Xew Jersey who hs undoubt- edtv for years been closely asooeiatea with tha Incoming president, who now a crave fear tnat tno aiiorney- genernl to be appointed by him will misconstrue the law. Mr. Mann followed the remarks with praise of Attorney General Wicker- sham for his enforcement of the antl trust, law. 1 PROGRESSIVES PREVENT ' ILLINOIS ELECTION Rrfaae to Join . Reoabltcaas Cntil Tbey Are Told Xasne of .Than WTio Woeld Vote With) Thcav T (By tha Associated Press.) r Spiingfleld. IIL. Feb, f. The Pro gressives today prevented the election of two rtilted tltstes -senators -In-th nilnols fgtslti1igWfiewT4tieT4 man. Republican, for th long term, and Fraak iC- FBk Progressiva, for " w.. .... enter into a combination with the Re publicans until furnished the names of members whose vote would make such a combination successful. Vpon their request being denied, they re plied that they war not ready to-day to go on with the plan to elect sens, tors. , Under, a Joint resolution the twd house of the legislature adjourned until next Wednesday. HES1IT TO BEPIUOnsXT Xr. Palnrnt RMldeat of Asbevllle W1H Atsmtd ladkHl Mesaottst ' i (By the Associated .Press.) ' ' Aehevllle, Feb, :. Philip 8. Henry, of this city, and Washington,! D. C was todsy commissioned by Governor Lock Craig to represent North Carn Una at th xrcles Inaugurating a memorial to th North America In diaa at Port - Tompkins, - Kr ? to morrow . . Mr., Henry wag .recently: msd knight commander of the Order of Franc!' Joseph by th Rmperor of Austria la recognition of Mr. Henry" research work among th historical record of the Hapabutg family. ILSBUDGETSYSTI IJOWSEEMSLIM Democrats May Adopt Plan at Nett Caucus : . v j COVERS J APPROPRIATIONS All oueyfcpenil3idetPneJ& . mlttee's EyesNew Chapel j - Hill Postofiice---;. Wsshingt6n, D. C; Teh. . A dell. lilt plan for budget gystem,' a plan that seems likely to be adopted at the cauc'ua of the Democratic members of tha aext House, which has been called for March t, Is under eonstderation. T. V.. .1 . ,i..Um V-a Ii... H ill . erst years, ana.aunougn n jrooauiy would never have received serious con sideration for stfme time to co'mt. had it-flot been' fotho-frtihtHtlveii the lenders by the stxe of the appropriation bills reported tthls session. The ttnta now seem rwe fbrilt-tu-bs adopted.- r '.. RenrnsenUtlve' Bherlev. of Ke. tucky, a member of the committee on sppaopruitlona, is sponsor for the plan now Vnrfer coneWeretlon. He haaieen wrklu lof It for enveral years. The Democratic members of the ways and means committee are unanimously In tavor of It, and Mr. Underwood has given It his support. Ths deUttft have nractlcalhr been worked out and notn In'g la left 1ut the approval of ths Democratic raocus to make it an ac complished fact. --...CcaBMttee) Mcasbetulp. H TOder the- HherWyHlaa-att appro, niiaUons will be passed upon by. i budgt committee of twenty-nma members of ths House. ; The member ship of ths committee will consist of tho chairman of the ways and means committee, who will be chsirm na of the budget committee, the chairman of the rules committee and the chair- - .w M.binv.tiMnMKt end the rahktag'publlcsTif-as--of-th nine money appropriating committees of tha House, which are the commit tees on appropriations, foreign affairs, rivers and harbors, poetof Boo and post roads, military-affairs, naval affairs, ewrWintee, I'trt ct f olnmbt. and tu i-.rt wmniittM-S'S'we all deparuneata estimates before 'they go to the committee whieh now receive them. The auUrt commttteev,wlll,start Its oalcttlatlons by Uklng tho revenaea M lt) per cent It will then, look. Into. tha -estimates -for guidance as to tno amount each cabinet efllcer tntnaa nis department should have. Figures will then be complied by ths committee covering what ft consider to be tho needs of each branch of tho govern ment service. The apportionment will then be made and the chairman of each money-spending committee will be-.told how much he can spend and directed to ga te-wolLnBv.ht htlU If the chairman of the naval affair committee, for Instance, Is told tho kiuiM HimmittM to arranse for the appropriation of $,t,00 h must heP within - tnat ngure-ne nnnm bring Into the House a bin appropria ting tl.00,9 and appeal to the House on the ground that that much le needed for the navy. If he exceeds his allotment the burget committee makes him he will have to take the bill back to commute and bring it within th lmt act for him. tarries lissens Power. ., ... . Ons of the striking feature of the plan Is that It puts Immense power In the hands of th chairman of ths way and means committee. t'nder the Democratic rule of the House the chnlmian of th - way and means coftimltteeT 'wW Wtlw'nrsjoflt leader, alreans has InUnltely more power than thefspeaker and to add to his power the chairmanship of the appropriations committee will place him In a position practically as strong and In some points stronger than was the speakership in the day of Reed and Cannon. Not only wiit he be able J to-take the- lead la taxiaLmatterscpn-1 trol the aeoate in tne iiouse sna wield -a mighty power in th matter of committee assfgnmsnts, a he doe (Continued on Page Two.) - TWO BATTLESHIP. BILL ?REP0RTED-TO HOUSE Uconomy Advocate on Committee Will Head In Minority Report Taa tt Ip Today. ' " (By th Associated Press.) Washington. 1. "C Feb. IS. Th naval appropriation - bill carrying lUs.OtO.aoa Dd authorising two bat- tieshins.' one transport, on - auppiy. lx torpedo boat destroyer and four sub-marines was reported 1st today to th House. It probably will be taken on tomorrow. Hecretary Mayer was an tha floor of the House whin th measure wa brought In. -'"'-"wiwww '"-"A" flnaf VdWIihttmWlHittleship st ruction question, over which there i,ha, ,i ,, th,....Uat,jnomsmt An ha veen a contest lor Weeks, was . .ndment te provide for one ba tleshlp Instead of two waa lost, I to it. the economy advocate gaining two votes. itepresentativss Ureal. of Txas; Hensley,. or Missouri Bu chsnsn, of Illinois, and Wttherspoon, i,f Mississippi, gave notice they would .tile k minority report. Representa tive Trlbble, of Georgia, one of the leading . "no battleship men," said he did not Intend to filibuster against th treasure, but would oppose tt on the floor of the House and Insist upon a record vote. 'Th big navy men" of the Hou were confident tonight of putting the bill through a reported. Sentiment on the battleship question on th Democratic aid i said to be almost equally divided, while a considerable majority of th Republicans favor building at least two a year. Last year when only on battleship wa authorised the naval bill appro priated 11 IMiMls.. Thin year, be tides providing for two dreadnought, th commute Increased the smount for pay of ths navy by about Sl.eOO, 06, and mad substantial increase In th allowance for armor, mmnl vXmi. fuel mnA etinnll lM HOriEST BUSINESS ijasaiiiiiL:: -"i- . -, , .. ...... i Wilson Reiterate! This Prin- ciple Re.ardinoLaws TRUST LAWS WARK AN ERA Congratulates Kew jtrsey on Safe Voyage of the "Seven Sisters n Long Statement (By ths.AsnoeUM Press.) Ttlbn; V; :-4f eesillaaeat business and holiest men bars nothing to fear." This i the assurance which Psetdeat-alact Wilson, gave to day in a lengthy sutement expavn- lng tha enactment nto law or tna seven, anti-trust bill which passed yesterday. , t I kt. ,KA Wn.,ri' - In Ka ruining rvls and niching from t ha, p kets of the people moreunan inMr eugni reason ably to demand, ; said tb governor, "era the -only one re-ho wtli can to regret th fiaelmeot of the meaavrea 1 pr-lltt guu under them the people New Jersey will enter n pen a new era of ps)sperlty. I con gratulate th igiaUi4rs and thd peo ple on their paawa). These law mark a new era la W business Ufa" I'Henate bill No. O.ithe act denning trust and dealgned to promote free competiiion ana oomaerce in au cease- e ( business. ' cenusued the govern or, Vtnake It crimlml to make an agreement which llrm-tly or Indirect, ly brecludea a free and unrestricted competition: It 'wai urged upon the legislature that th bill amended bv adding tha wort 'knowtnglr so that It would read tU any person or parson who wllfulli and knowingly makes an agreemtnt in restraint of trade should fc wuatahed. under stgnd'that It vlav ast "prtnetpla-rof Isw that three tnutt be a guilty mind to constitute a p-ullttaet. It seems to ma. that thla afiordt kmpl protection to any hoceM wan. j i . Wont Uars noall Baatoena. "It ha been said In torn quarter that thus law wlllbelp big business and hurt tna amau seaiera i nat w, of sourse, not th inwnUon and It can not be -til effect, the salutary pro visions of th act lennin trust la that it make tt unMrful to make any agreement directly it Indirectly' which will preclude ffee'sef unrestricted competition 11 lurfU Monopolies t.v ton r' 1 ' V J!'- recuy. ine buiu. ivu.v.u.r '1 lut xampl. of this." Th govornoi "sfatbrnenf denies chargea mader-dnrlng tha- nnbHo -hearing that tho act would prevent a company whUh may lawfully-loan money from taking a bond or mort gage to secure payment. With refer ence .to tho chargg that banks would be prevented lv the new legtalatlon from dtscounting th promissory note of corporations, th governor pointed out that bank were not competing corporation and did aot therefore come within the provisions of th act PHARMACY BILL TO IB E TAKEN UP ON REHEARING Provides for Hither Qaalincations bat Doesn't Hurt ITeernt ljhvmn IIoM Th pharmat v bill, lost a ; few day ago in tha eommittee, i to be taken up en rheaiin won. This measure la. fur th higher re- qulrsmvnt for th practice of pharm acy. There wai en error In the origi nal tHI and thrr appeared to be general mbHUidrrstaadlng of It. Th former bill wss hot meant to Inter fere with general store that sail medi cine that are not polaonoud nnr did It operate agalnut thaw who hold li cence now to practice pharmacy. Ths author of th bill merely wishes f'rHwanSBr-r' pharmacy the Mfcguard of - proper preparation and appear to aav of fered a bill thnt should he popular. Th Stat board, composed of K. V. Eoeller shd I. tV. Rosa, of Rocky Mount. W. W. Horn, of Fayettevllle, V. W. Hancock, of Oxford, who do tha- examining uf caaaidate f(r-U cenae, are heartily m tavor or th bill which very 'iunf concerns those whotHke medh ines prepared at the drug store. ' They hop upon It re hearing to have favorable report. ONE CONVICTED IN ARSON TRUSTJTR1AL Arson la Second Dtgirti Another Urfrndaat on inai. (By tha -AsraclaUd Press.) - ' New Torn. Feb. IS. "lny, The Painter" confession that he had fired 109 houses st ths beheat of a local "anon trust," bore first fruit todsy In. th conviction of Kobert J. Rabin, an Insurance adjuster. Th Jury return ed a verdict of guilty of second deirrse arson efter twenty minute delibera tion. . Rubin f-e term of imprison' ment up to twenty-llv years. ' Hslf dosen other alleged nismnere at. ths .'inun trust" are to he tried The rav of one of 'thm':'l''r Gruts. was 'caWc0e-wr'ekMW Goff, a Jury having been drawn yes terday. - Hamuel Geld, tha first wit- fnesrteiWd -het arith-CesuUI.knonrUl edge, "issy. Tns rsintr set fire to the .Gold home. The . spoils of the scheme, (Jo Id said, auiounted to $tll in insurance, ot wmcn urau got sat, and "lny"4t. tbt witness retaining tne balance, i ne eaanmg or tne ui suranc companies' check and the al vision of tha money took pine In a saloon. Gold testified, after Oruts had described "Isxy's" Incendiary work a a "remarkably good Job," . t-.-... Th trial will be resumed tomorrow, A8HI8TAST BASK OAMIXEB. H. D. Baicnsan. nf flreenvllle, Ap- pnlnten issununy. II.' D. Hatemsn, assistant cashier of the Bank of Greenvtilo. was mads assistant Stat bank examiner by tb corporation romnuasion yesterday. Mr. Bateman ucoeda U F. Cov Ington, retiring -asststant bank ex aminer.-.-who recently became vice- president of the Anchor Trust com pany. The Oreenvtll man waa strongly Ondorsed for tho position, snd hsd splendid service behind Mm, He will ttegin bla work within a few MY GOODNESS! HOVLLr OUR WOMEN FOLK ' BOARD STREET GARS IN THE NEW SKIRTS . . r 1 t li wvi w it -a ti . .-, x f 'l . . cBrt--rr-i f i -r mj. .mm --w naval--- - 1 J r W.vsMalC' - Ji'VS2- ' 1 I . f IS ' . IMJ t LVf - -. ' -r ' $rMr- V0 - " bksraJjr Jl$raia OTST ' A glanc at th latest fashion lour aaJa saem to indlcata-that wonien sjitainlUy skirts or isn t Just ''skirts" enougnr thla spring will be much the same a they have been only very, very much mora so. The "umbrella-case - etiecc . . ' . .j . , . n01 . J " w,u '""J.- tt yen know what w mn.r flo. f -rosvaf.aeversl .Inchea In the width uMt iutl ,il iluuucue tMliig In favor. Indeed very much In Igvor, of thoss of today. And, oh ye! -The Skirts re also shorter. All of which merits our deliberation.; ""' ... Tha discussion of a topic of this sort requires the utmost tact and delicacy. W Would offend a great many of our good reader should ws with a wanton disregard of propriety blur out some unseasonable and Indecorous comment on this new style. We must pilot care fully around the shoal of indelicacy. Ws must flotrfor example, ; say "teg1 And yet tt must he admitted that since skirts ars to b tighter and KH RT- Kit we are going to be rather forcibly rwmrnofroy"-ha faIhAJIay.y. the deuce trying to phrase this srsre- fully) the gentle sex sre not without mesne or snem:-r- wbik ng round the block.. Giant Watchmen to Keep Women Apart Haffrsgeues and Antl Men Ijsiploy nigge-t Poilceaei-n They t en , t (By the Associated Press.) WltWnabloctoteaclfotniftw prlvat watchmen tonight sre parad ing up and down before th head quarters of the womaln's suffrage ss- soclstlon, and tno of th ntl-uffra-. tiee. Tha annointment of th watchmetr ws made neceMU-y. i'jul era of the two movements declare, oecauee, 01 n '7,'7"jr.'TrTnx)ma cemiT nave Bri-ii wm. .. ment of the anti-suffragette officea within o short a distance of the ad vocates of equal suffrage. Hesdqusrter of the. "sntis", were opened today. In th handsomely a -Inrfnr ferine a main thoroughfare' wssliWCedTirquarfltyof literature against tne aunrage raune, much of It couched In caustic terms, which the suffragettes only a short distance away resent. Fearing that the latter might resort to violence, th antla decided to engage th serv ice of the biggest wntubman they could and. ----Not to be outdone, the auffrssists enlisted the services of another physical glant- Ths active campaign of the antl suffraglsts will begin tomorrow, ac cording: to alls Minnie Bronson. gen eral secretary of the association. ' A vast quantity of literature will be dut tirtbuied. and everymember of Con- arsas and icablnet; ofrtcers wHl' he to tervlswed by women who trettppOsed to the suffrags cause, tadr Patricia Street, daughter of gp TfcUT' Eliot, vetui ued"frem--Kew Yora today, where she went to let the' contracts for th costumes to be worn bv th marcher and other in th suffrage pageant, March t. Lady Patricia said thst more than women from New Tork city would com to the capital to take pert in the pageant. .- 1 N. Y. SOUTHERN SOCIETY HAS PROMINENT GUESTS Brother of 1 Mrs. Woodrow WUsoa Makes Principal BptwcnMlss Jos- l sie Wilson Attcnds. (By tn Associated Press.) New York. Frb it Berenteen states wef reprenented among more tnan 1,000. person (who attended din ner of the MoUthern Roclety here to night, celsbratlhg, Washington's birth-dev.- Block . Axson, . professor in Rnglish ist Princeton, and brother of Mra Wood row Wilson, mao tne prin cipal sddree. I ' Miss Jessl Wilson, daughter of th president-elect, ws guest. H , Ho-hutn! We got out of that quite Vary well then. We have with most commndsbl nicety pointed out that the spring skirt will attain an vit niTiitri ww vt vib ni much Indeed that we areMensty etm. Ct rl., l as toTsewamr. ww I one, would ba abl tAewUiam apen a trolley. If She wore on ot th new - . . v SKirta. itssiuing tnat inis.wui. oe earns nulte s nroblem one the skirts are m common usage, we nv wi"m-- . mg -tno tragie nnr a boot endeavoring -toaalva it No doubt a great msny of the other eex will wear this incapaclmi - garment Also It seems likely that quite a few of them will, at one tint or other, have occasion to get on a car. How is it to be done without well, how I it to he done ?. Our solution: - j Let th wearer of the sparse skirt ' 'carry 1 with her a screen thst can be arranged In such a-way when she I hoarding the boat thr the innocenr-nvstander wjtt have no reason for pausing in tht course of his svry-dy actlvltle. lv yon et ua? . IH THE HOSPITAL Police Further Inquiring Into Wjnston's Death rroljc Ordered to Prevent l'uture (-H'ctirreth-e Kaleigh Apprised lliiladelphia of Tragedy Philadelphia, Pa, Feb. tO.-Dlreu-tor Porter of th department of public safety has ordered an Investigation of the charge thst the discipline at th Jefferson hospital ws lag snd 1 re sponsible for the Ines' of Mrs. Bo for report from the policeman who was staUoned at the hospltul to as cartsln what ha wa doing when the unfortunate woman Jumped to her death. - While it is unlikely thst officer Thomas, Johnson .could huvd been quick enough in his efforts to save her. still .some tlm ago the director bad police posted by all hospiiala in the city for emergencies of -this kind and they are on duty, one tn day time and the other at night to sen that the institutions are carefully guarded. When Mra. Winston leaped to her death, there waa no officers on post snd ni report' of the acc Went rew hed eTif 1Hlr for ito waa telegraphed back from The News snd Observer for facta concerning th The police head has demanded that th matter be probed an aa to nrevent ! a repltluon of such case If possible, The Inquest of the lealh of Mra, Winston was ronuueten by tne coro ner today. Bishop Junius Horner, of North t'srollns, a brother nt th dead women wrot that she suffered from a nervous ailment due. to overwork. And after hearing evidence of phy sicians a verdict wss rendered that she came to her death while tem porarily deranged. The coroner then Informed th hosultsl to reply to Di rector porters direotiona j , '; : Jod'HARIt Birf.UNK tlTLK' By the Associated Preaa) ' New Turk. Feb. to, C6fttav "p. Touchsrd today won the fourteenth holding of th national Indoor lawn tennia championship single. II de feateg ueorge it. Bhsncr -i, 1-4., The point. totals were 13) to 120.:. - ': By hi victory Touchsrd again holds' tn cnampionanip tm which ns'woa In 1110. . -. ' .... . j LAX DISCIPLINE MADERQ'S FATE IS Alleged to Have Shot ColoneT' Riveroll and to Have Dis bursed Moneys TAKES OATH Rejoicing of Populace and Sol diers Reaches Ears ot Ma. erjianriU?iiiQlSuareLiX BOTH KEPT IN SAME- ROOUt No One Can Speak to Them; , Women Have Fled Estl- mated Dead Now 3,000 f1 1 i By - tit Associated Presa ) ' , Ms lco City, Feb. 10. That Fran"' clsoo Madero sill get out of Mexico. without having to fbca official lnves-. tlgaUona for one thing or another noes' . appear Improbable.. H-already hax been charged with responsibility for th death of Colonel Rovarol, whomt he la alleged to have shot at th tim , . of hi arrest In 'th. palace: A oommltte of deputies now has asked thai Madero be forced to ac- - - count for money expanded by th ad. lstryon;ThHj:rommmea -calle on President Huerta this" afternoon ana . urged that . Madero b held - countable fojr the depleted condition the treasury. Tfe last detail of th organisation of MaxJoo'a new government were completed at 4 o'clock thla afternoon. when roeinbere of IesldsnrHuerti's " family took th . oath. In th yellow room in th pataoe,' immediately v abov that occupied by th depoeed Draadenl and tke-oresideat. . .Pwsnnsi Hear ouonUna. - Aiytough unable to -witness Hhe scene front th room " Madero "and Huares could hear plaudits of the crowd In the streets snd in the big of the united nrmy ignlftmnt of the: oirth or the new admlnlstraUoa waa the frank dlsnlay of soldiers, snd the effect on the crowd was not lost. ' It served as a reminder thst even If It was not a -military dictatorship that had been established, ths present administration, wa of much sterner quality tha thY, which had Just fallen. . - . : . . i . Gen. rllx Dlat was among thnat In th yellow room when the minister took. the oath and heard. pronoum-eM . the formal time-honored phrase: "If" you keep thla oath tb country will reward you, but If you dont't It will call you. to on accounting." . timers I llas waa present .ostensi bly tn no official rapacity, but merely ss a private rilisen which he became msny month aro " on resigning his ' rommlsrlon a a general in the reg ular army. laces hi tow Oiarcria. Madero and Pino aMieret berayed In their faces the chagrin snd humilia tion' whirh they must have felt, ac cording to officer of the guard. Neither delgned.ta ssk question ss to what wss happening In th room abov. but the conversation of th rderved Jo acquaint them with The procecdlngsr k sneer showed on" J-"'"4.hfnev -Madesev. .but the dejauiian.. of the former vice-president waa too grest, apparently, to permit a play f other emotion. - v . Fe4.erlcd Gontales Garas. the form or governor of the Federal district, in the third prisoner occupying the room, There I na. -partition. Each: j msn Is furnished with bed and weal, are , brou;ht . periodically a nd served Jointly. Madero' 1 ceased to' refuss food, and so farias personal comfort Is concerned he no lokgsc resists efforts In thst direction. lutslde the room stands a guard of . soidlers, and although there ar no lDiHWliB,iseJC?2!5 another guard'ls (Continued on Page Two.) CONGRESS SUMMARY (By the Associated Preaal -. Wsshington. D. C. Feb, 20. Day in Congress: " SF.XATK; ' ; .. ;.; ' Begsn debate on rlter and harbor appropriation bill. .. . , , Finance committee endorsed Lodge bill for tariff commission of five mem- 'bera:rV':-.--i4 . . j r. AJtM-a majittK d fror.tacj to ascertain correct version of Lincum's Gett-shurg address. rotnmi.iv. comffnlttM aareeH fin. auiy to rcpon a oiir apinopi laiiirm- about f 1,000.000 for light hous err- ' vice. .......... t -,r Benator Root before library com- ; inlltee urged favorable action en leg islative drafting bureau, bill. passed House bill giving Ms ho au thority to open certain phosphate and . oil landa Adjourned" at'lrir prm.'wrttll noo - Friday. j .-..'. .. . uocbki - ' ; . . ;ivv: .Met at noon. '' .. ''Maanirvd ilabate oa sundry elvll au. ""tproprlatlon bill. - - , , Cnsirman na" oi miuiary an-airs committee. Introduced bill to reduce number of officers allowed each army regiment. ltepresentstll BUnisy- urged Judi- clarr comihltte to recommend pea ssgJ of Mil to prohibit holding com panies from ngaglng In Interstate eommerc. - ' Shipping trust Investlgstlng com mute heard testimony, -on CSre i Lake rates. .- .Adjourned at 10:2! p. in., until 10 1 a, nt, Friday.,. I I.-'
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