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1 i si., ....r For (.jro'lne:' Fair flu- rihI i roiwbly San ctai 'i r hunrtay. , t limwTMtuMV 80; I ,, b"f prf ligation, -NORTH CAROLINA'S GREATEST DAILY 7 VOL. XCVIIL N0. C3. RALEIGH, N. C., SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1913. PRICE 5 CENT:. ws 1 ( 5H1RIFF BILL MM FOR ''sSySim 'j v.: v 1 1 pAibiffireri '. : JS Pressed "-' "Washington, D. C. Bept If. The . tariff bill tonight i completed doen . rnent, except for tha provision taxing trade in cotton f uturca. - After mora than two weeka of constant work bv , hind closed, door, the eight Demo . cr&U representing Senate and House, as member of the conference com ' in It tee, l&u today settled the last of their other difference, and reached - tha final dctaion that they could not ' agree on the cotton future) tax. Cora t the House Monday Afternoon. Early tomorrow a completed proof , of the conference report wtil be taken up for re vision by the Democrat Tha lir Republican embers of tha eom- mlttee were summoned today to meet ."... it a full committee meeting at . v o'clock Monday. The formality of submitting fa eonferonce ' report to ' the Republicans will not takmuch '-" time, and It i believed the report ii be presented to the Houae Monday af ternoon by Representative Underwood. A Last Kffort lo Ketlle Cottoa Felnrea tw. I.vl-i4 1 ;.' ; la the final session today, f ur- ther futile attempt w mad to act .tl the fight over the. ootton future tax. . Senate conferees chaoged front and agreed ; 'to give up the Clark . amendment altogether, but tha mem- V bera refused to Denult thia ." The Ben. i it to,, la iiuiv.,eIU!!(JLJl(U6ec,,Pt 'h?l proposed hmh-lver : compromise, in the end It h determined to re- "V; jH,rt a dssagreementa'ndllet'th 8o- ate and. House determine what shall 4 be done toward regulattnarr-taxtn; ' , the trading in cotton fur lutur net . i Jly ejy . J, 2J v'J " ' - ; i ' - - Th Mnal Adloatmctit of I)ln"fenceiC , Klnai difference W tHUT btli. "W -' t - mdjuated M foHowsi - - " i- . The Houaeiacoepteft tha Senate rata ot three-fourfh cent pound on Tha Senate accepted th Houee r i of ten per cent on ino ore. - Tt , ? Mouee agreed; to 4h datf ttS by ' tha Swtte for wool rate to Become . erraetlve: nemelv:. Woolenr goods JtUl- t wnte, December'!.' ,--v '- -'-, The Hiiuiw receded from it provla i Ion a to cnttoo-threada, yarn and i i'tothi acceotlng Benato aroecJmnt, " t v hlth tevleed the icheidlllea on Ml I ' or thread count 1 . . .... ..v . h fliuU.tufrwnientw wrfl reached - l-ite- in the Afternoon.' RUur a day In ,hlch I'reuJdent Wilson tgain. had j : len Cnhitulted by leader at. both i louses, and an effort 'made by each side to obtain further- oonoeeelon. " ' . ' It to bellex4 that Objactlon Will- M - mod to the, conference report when It reache the Houae Monday, forcing It over to Tueaday aeaaion. , aovo cate of tha cotton future comprom- toe, known a. tha Smith-Lever plan. . . wUJ endeavor to round up aupport m : -the llniie for motion to send tha - .'bill back to- conference again, -with inetruotlona to. the conferee to adept Mhe comnramlae plan. A lmllar ino- Vtinn probabljr will be'lnad in the it l believed the but cannot be com 'plettd by the two Houoes and sent to the Frwlden before the. latter part ' . cf rt weit..f y -, PDmi V1 -o J E It Was Painted . From Speak' t . cr'8 "Double" . mm STATE TO BUY H : Webb'. Writes-; to -Gov, -Craig ' About Matter Famous Tar ' heel Averse to . Having Pic- : . lures Taken and. left None : at Deaths.,' ; ; 4 (By W. E. YE17VFJtTOX. ' Washington. D. C. 8ept J. Rep 'reaentatlve 8 mall ha written Gover nor Craig requertln that the latter . ante the Btate Legislature to appro - priate lw for the purchaee of the i . portrait ot Nathaniel Macon, now In possession, ot the widow of W." Q. - Handall. Mr, Small . and other North Carolina ' ConaTeamen. want an en largement of the portrait to hang; in the lobby of the Houae or Kepreaent atlve. . ' .. r . Nathaniel Macon in the only on ot i (he Old North Btate who ha ever at tained the apeakershtp ot that Houae, and hi la the only likenew mining In that array of former" peaker,- Every "-""Slate" barter for- the-memory -ot Ua -distinguished ion in this gallery, but ro far North Carolina J the only one ;Wlih'ia-M''i-poiil4MUlj0 hi halt of fame. - . i - ' - One reaaon why the portrait' ha not been bung long; before now to that there 1 no authentic portrait or Ma con. sinoe he waa a.1 way .averse to having A portrait or a photograph of , -himself made. But w. O. Randall " painted aeveral years ago the likenee of Nathaniel Macon in the person of a man In Warren county said to be a ' . double of the famous Tar HeeL Many i . r, who knew Macon in hla lifetime look A ed at the picture and declared U a perfect llkenea. ' ' "ty Ths wJdww of ihe- painter- jrh. has the portrait, : ha been In Waehlngton several week and has seen Mr.' (Small about having a copy ot It . The pic ture I smalt, unrut table for hanging with the other, bu- a eopy of it can be made by a come rtent artist, Thl I what Mr. Bmall propose to 'have done.' Mr. Kundcll I willing for 1148 to lend the portrait for copying. If she were a woman of means she would donate the portrait to the fi.Ale.-- '- - f Measure, Representing Conferees Completed, Settled-Will Be & THE RAILROADS MUST SPEAK The House Passes Resolution Agreement To Its Terms Or It Will Be Disclosed t -. That They Have Not Been Acting in' r'.'-? Vr- Good Faith. ; " In the House of Representative yesterday the following resolution was adopted:- - & "Kcnolved, By trie nouse of HepneeniaDves, ana m inair . man of the Special Legislative Commission which was appointed to. - InvmUgate injoatlce In fretght cbargee, he being member of the House, be reenestod to coenmenicate with some authoritative rrp- .' nwentative of Uie carriers referred to in the Governor' mrwagA with the purpose of ascertaining for the Information of the House - whether the coim-1 union in the report of Bald special exmuntmion this , . day made to the Honse. .with which conclusion, the GoTeraar's snoMsa-e to In accord, will be carried et by the carrier a indicated In said conclusions, and that he report to the Hoaaevaot later than . Monday, the Itth day of bepternber, tS.t . Th artlnn of the House in the adoption of the foregoing1 resolution makes certain that by Monday the within a ahnrt disclosed that they nave not been evidently made up Its mind to uo away Bt The conclwlon In the report of the special Legislative Commission re r t iii.. ti,. ...i.iiitinn xinntart -trrii v are so clear and anecifie they cannot be misunderstood. Ther have , "uur conclusion, memor. m u -tle nhrtd 04a.h.tui should be removed by ths carriers. In writing, and that they should agree to put the prppcsedWrstenr ratesr into effect within sixty days; and when this is dons the General Assent- -bly eouid well afford, to declare that It will be the policyot the Stat to.allow the rates to remain as so fixed fof a pertod of two Ttrr- -The Btateiihouia make It iear -'tlurt'e'WMtmsrt'.dMM , nofc In any sens restrict the State in lu power to act wtth respect to any ether rate or any other matter, and that there to no express or implied obligation on tha Bute tp do or refrain from doing anything else It may deem wise and proper. , ' ; - ' t hVhenenta so received by the State will be Inadequate, hut , ... ... .-,, nr the reduction will be abetantlal. and the condition that tha State will not two years, 1 not so serious orobjectlonable a to Justify the decllna- ''lion of the proposal.",; 'V.V.' ' .'-? '', i .4.-' t . NEW ENGLAND BANKERS AT BAT CHORE ;aaWTO And Knock' a High Fly of General .Opposition ,-' In That Section of Country To the .Measure Say Country . ri Bankers Would Best Stay Out vt New System, i - - - Adjournment Till Monday. . s.. . : Washington- D. C Kept 21 With enough witnesses desiring to he heard to. consume two or three weeks and requesU for hearings on the admin toraUoa currency bill still coming In, th Senate committee today adjourned until Monday. ' Today- had been set for. hearing protests of New England bankers. : The committee will resume with a continuation of the examina tion of Samuel Untermyer, who spent a pan of several days before the com mittee this week. Wide Range of Dtnsrrettatctit. The holding have developed a wide range of disagreement. So, divergent are views expressed In the examina tion of witnesses that some members believe the committee will be unable to agree on a bill built along lines ot the administration measure. It dis agreement continue, it to possible that after the views of bankers and business men from all the country have been considered, anr attempt will be made to report the bill to the Sen ate without recommendation. f.is , , Minority Reports) likely. . ' -: In thla event. a series of minority reports . probably would accompany the measure, condemning different provision or suggesting ' different changes. Although scores of requests for hearings are being received from pros pective witnesses. Chairman Owen today said ths hearings could be con cluded by th middle ot next week. "Kvery one who has a right to be heard, can be heard by that time, aid Senator Owen. . Suggest Vital Change. New Kngland bankers today gen- ' (COMTINUIS OR g TW.) Here's More of SM. M. t . . J ' The . Kauroads increase and Hardware Implements Connected - Pumps"ByT5iscririunltionAg Carouni. 1 a.-t -'-(tvll'tlf aaTrirb"II i If sMMal i mi s is i The Wilson (N, C) Times gives the foHowing;: . "W. T. Bailey & Son,, of Kenly, send us a freight bill, which is another example of how the railroads are every day," and on every freight tram, HITTING North Carolina and North Caro lina Industries: . ' w.-.;'; " ' v; :y.--I "The freight on 225 pounds of pumps and hardware imple- ' ments connected with pumps, from FOR WAYNE, INDIANA, TO PCTCDCDHDr. Vi 1UAC CI tt fromketersbj;;.. FKEiGHTVVXSiT.29. - From Fort Wayne to Petersburg is more than six times fur-, ther than it is from Petersburg to Kenly, yet the freight was higher from Petersburg to Kenly than It was from Fort Wayne to Petersburg. V . -"Catch the unreasonable and unjust discrimination against Kenly? It's the same all over the State. lAffilENT OUT BY MONDAY Which Requires Railroad carriers will Indicate their purpose to time. Drabablv day, or It will be acting in good faith. The Mouse ha wun qaioonng ana avoia procraatt - heretofore been printed but are reprd- disturb these Irtioular rate for Roosevelt and- Other .- Party Leaders Assembling at Rochester for State Com- mittee Meeting. 1 - ". .' : (K the Awdsus ha) ., Rochester, N. T Sept. I (.-Theodore Roosevelt, Theodore '"Douglass Robinson, progrssslve state chair man ond other party leaders, arrived here thl evening from New Tors: to attend a meeting of the progres sive stats v committee tomorrow. Colonel Roosevelt went to a hotel with a detective, whom he, dismis sed with the word that tie would not leave, hla room until o'clock to morrow morning. Th state com mittee will nominate candidates for chlet justice and associate Judge of the court ot appeals and discuss policy of the party in the coming campaign. Colonel Roosevelt . will address tha committee at a public session. '- , ; The proprenslvs state cn-nmlttee consists of 171 'members, rleverej women have membership in th com mittee but no votes. - Discrmiation a . tne uost v on i Pur Vfith mps TO Nri-Vj'lntl AnEWlPTTOLYNCH NANCE IS FOILED Sheriff of Richmond. Co. Gets Advance Information of . Intent of Mob ACTS QUICKLY AND COMES TO RALEIGH With Purpose of, Placing Pris oner in Penitentiary : Which Is Likely To Be His Future Home-Wild Flight, in Auto to Catch Train at Hoffman, (SdkUI a the Krai w oerf.1 Rockingham, Sept Jl. By a hair's breadth, George, 8. Nance, the Insane wife murderer, escaped an attempted lynching her tonight About seven o'olock Sheriff Homer Baldwin tu warned by friend that fall plan had been laid la a neigh boring town to atom tha Jail and take the life of hi prisoner. On Wednesday when hla trial wu to have been called, Nance luring been examined by a dosen or more alienist, waa declared to be danger ously and Incurably Insane, and his TOonamltment to the insane ward ot the But Penitentiary waa ordersd by the-eonrt, ' . -----Preceding throughout and after th tm I unanimous conclusion by the special lata, ther were, those who held that Nance wu only playing hla own part well and giving; his attorney, a chance to -play theirs. Thl feeling; did not down, even after alienists aummoned by both state and defense bad. renderr Ij(dAjlks,,de1tls1on,.. hhenn Anticipated mod. Accordingly Sheriff Baldwin wag prepared for tonight's impending trouble. When not I fled thaU already deeperat men were beginning to move toward Rockingham from the neigh boring town mentioned, thick and fast grew rumors to the effect and by 1:00 o'clock lusnloiouB characters began hovering about this clty principal street corners. The situation havtner become alarming. Sheriff Baldwin ur of himself In case the trouble which was so apparent on every hand became a reality, yet anxious to exert very enennrio avert h toads ha, deetflta, 4a the tew brief minute ailoted to spirit away the prisoner and deliver him to the penitentiary authonuesv Spirits Irioner From 30.' " Th sheriff, planned quickly, " re membering that Seaboard train No. 3 from Jacksonville passed Htmlet at :6, he decided to hare It held at some point north of that place till With th prisoner n oouia arnv. , wild Auto Drive uve-r nun. ; By a wild drive through th Rich mond county hills in a iat moaei high-power touring" car - the sheriff and a small force of trustworthy dep utles having Nance In charge, were horted through space to catch the peeding northbound train at Holt anan. sixteen miles distant, thus slnd Ing the aifgry mob and aavlng the fair name or menmona county irom tne disgrace of a lynching; from the shadow of a great social crime. . - Coolness of rwoner. In th moments ot greatest excite tnent, Nance was the coolest man present, showing not .only gratituaa for the sheriff effort, but bravery of a high order. At a sudden danger ou curve when the high geared ma chine cut a semi-someraault, he smiled and lent assurance that a rlihleous man need not fear small matter like that. Nonchalantly he dlscuseed the crops. farming conditions In the State, etc The dead wife was menltoned by the prisoner once on the journey. Turning in the mldat of oonversa tlon on other topics, he Inquired If he could have the jewelry ame had worn as a' precious - keepsake to carry through life wit hhlm. On being In formed that all of It had been turned over to her people, the prisoner waa visibly affected, and for several mo menu remained silent. When he did waa s from th spell It wag to pas your correspondent a dollar and sua test that all the boy have drinks on him. During the seeming winged flight, th prisoner wished to know why the courts could not measure out Justice at this rate, declaring hla deep regret that those fellows (the alienist and attorneys) . had played thl Joke on him and denied him a trial. Nance' lost word to those who did not continue the journey with him was, "I will see you again soon, boys. don t worry." Mother's Piteous Appeal. Th condition of then rlsoner'i mother was heartrending? 'when ahe learned of the plan of th would-be lyncher. "8av my boy, ve blm," wai the wall from the depths of her mother heart. ... . . ' On returning to Rockingham at 1 :00 o'clock,' thlir (Haturday) morning, the sheriff s party which had been aocom patued byyouj. jcgrTepondetit on t he naatraou rescue journey, louna tn groups of 'uncommunicative men still hanging about the otherwise forsaken Pisces near in street corners. But the prisoner' escape Is at this hour becoming known and It 1 not expected the mob will march on the iaIL If so." disappointment-will ' be their only reward. Deaths and Funerals ... Not In seM)fn:' tfte Wohdav." ''Jfewi nSland'ta'n1(ef-heiitiri)r1te' Banking committee on, the currency bill. ! . ' . "lied Cros officers orered Senate ap propriations committee to provide a Red Cross memorial building to the Northern and Southern women of the Civil war. . . . Tariff conferee continued dellber Stl'rtlH. " '.Ji', --''.;. , , N'ot In session; mta Saturday, Highest Price Paid for Cotton This fliliFmi vriifvA m uui evviivii uiiu liuu vwuw uiiu vaa nimg.-uiimaaEmif f.rr.Jnm.. .:. . m-,. ... m ; ; r : :" . , Prices Shoot Up 30 Points Oyer Closing Bringing $J 5 a Bale Above Low Level of August March and May Options Break Over the 14 Cents Mark v Tariff Bill Factor in the Ascension. ' 'UBLIC HEARING AMENDMENT COMMITTEE NEXT MONDAY louse Committee Votes to Thirteen Amendments Proposed By Special Com mission and Embodied In Bill Introduced: SENATi? COMMITTEE WOULD INCREASE - PAY OF MEMBERS OF LEGISLATURE Holds Session Prolonged By eral of the Amendments, ' Consideration at Future - tee Will Report, Probably ' Th House committee on constitutional amendments, Representative SL Justice, chairman, met In th Hall of Representative yesterday afternoon and voted to report hrorably all the tutional Amendment Commission, xcept that .which would provide Utat the reading of the J3lbl la tn puuno aiuouu enae-awate nan .nor n pro- i hlblted,. No action on this section taken, buUt was decided: ty th NmnidttM H ktr quetl6n"llixtMondr afternoon at t to suggest id th Senate committee on hearing Monday aftrnooila hM tme any.iUeii.,itli. State wmhavw ajralnst this proposed amendment, Th Senate committee on constlutlonal amendmtnta met yesterday afternoon also, passed upon several of amendments to some and left other over for, consideration at later meeting. the next ot which will be held Tuesday. The Senata committee also decided to give a public hearing Monday afternoon, Jointly with the Hpute commltte on the propoe4 Blbto ai.iend- ment : ' - Th meetint of the Senal commute waa prolonged' by discussion. Senator Ivie. chairman, pro aided. Th Senate 1 committee met at I o'clock In the Sengts ehamber, A quo rnm beiiigfireaentiv tji ;)clpiBeaJ- proceeded . to discus and to tuggest either adoption of or ' aniendmenta to various sectiotis of the WU on con stlutlonal amendments drafted by the commission on constitutional amend ments and presented to the Governor in It report of July ' 11. ; ion- bill wa Introduced In th senate Thursday by Senator Bryant, ana it ws referred to the committee on con stitutional amendmsnU. . - Fourteen -amendments are contain ed In the bill. The committee In Its meeting yesterday favored tne adop tion of the first amendment, which la a substitution of the words "the War between the States" In lieu of "lnur recUon or rebellion against th United WITNESSPEGKHIT Swore He Told Him It Was "Nothing To Be Under Oath as a Witness," to Forget ; It; Do as I Tell You" , GRAVE ACCUSATIONS . AGAINST IMPEACHED GOVERNOR BY SEVERAL Leader Murphy1 of Tammany Wiiring to Take the Stand at ""Any Time Without Formality of a Subpoena Voting Dick i Croker's Contribution; Court Sustains Objections By De fendants Counsel. ,; . (Br Ike iaoriuffd Prrm.) Albany, N. T.. Beut. 20. Governor William Sahtertrled to-prwad-ee trlbutora to hi campaign fund not to testify agralnRt him, according to evi dence added at hi impeachment trial oaay. He asked Duncan W. Feck, state superintendent ot public works, who gave 1600 to the fund, to violate hla oath on the witness stand In event he should be called to testify before the Frawley Investigating committee. Peck swore..,..- The governor. Peck asserted, nad told him that he, too. would deny harv Ing received contribution. This con' vernation, he said, was held In the governor's office at the capltoL The w1ln"wn'ersmltiA sue then "What did he aayt" "He said: 'Do you as I shall do deny It.'- " ... .. '. "What els was said. If anything;?" M said: I suppo I shall be under oath." "H said: That la nothing: forgret It." Attorney Hlnman, eross-mmlnlng (cowTiHuis n raoo twoj GOVEB.JQR SULZER SOME HnRD BLOWS ON BIBLE BEFORE JOINT Report Favorably the Other Discussion and Adopts Sev Leaving Others Over For Meetings House Commit- Today or Monday. amendments proposed by th Conatl- of the general amendments bill waa o'eiock - The - aommlttee al.Ti. decided constitutional amendments that the lx an opportunity tp be heard for or the proposed amendments, aaoptea States" It, read la tha present eon BtltuUon. :, . jl substitute was Offered for amend- rnont Are relative to the pay of leuls- J a tors. The substitute la to th effect that members of th Oenersl Aaaem bly (hall receive H per diem and 10 cent mileage and the presiding offi cer $1 per diem and 10 cent mile age. Article six relative to relieving the Legislature of passing any local, private, ors special act or resolution was adopted. Amendment alx chang ing the day of Inaugurating th Gov ernor from th first day of . to th second Wednesday after th first Hon day In January, was adopted.. Amend ment eight, permitting th - General Assembly to . provide for ae'ectlng emergency Judge to hold pyj:lor coune wae auioieu, . (coariNui on rg rui4 . LITTLE BILLS AHE Matters Preliminary To Sub mission of Amendments Considered FREIGHT RATE MATTER EARLY IN NEXT WEEK ' . House Instructs Chairman Jus- tice; to Get Written State ment7 From Railroad Offi ; ciais That They Understand Terms of Agreement as They .. Are Understood By the State Most of the time of yesterday's ses sion In both house of th General As sembly waa consumed In the Intro duction and passage on aecond or third reading ot local and public bill and consideration of preliminary ruet tone-relating to. coildratUn. ot the proposed amendments to the con dilution. No fewer than" three gcor bllla war trrdirred-tln- Ihs llaiine and alioiit dosen in th Benat. A doxan or so passed final reading; in either houae and a large number passed their sec ond reading, all of them local in their application. The "little bill" are aim ply pouring Into the House hopper. . If the pace continues, even until Octobei 1, when introduction will be barrei the calendar stands a chance of be coming congested, If Any considerable time ia devoted to important . Stale matters. Puling the special seeeion ot .M0f --so ;! hundred- bills vw Freight Rate Matter, .: Neither, hous has jet taken an thing like final action on the frelg rate controversy. The report of the special commission consisting of Messrs. Justice, Council end B rough ton waa laid before th House tn print ed form yesterday, but was not read. (liPouiJGiriio LEGISLATIVE MILL 'n V coTiNuis et rati nvij Year; Buyers wsbmwjw iiwTOjBijeewaB .ve Figures of Thursday, ts a i-mnii n -Nw Orleans, Bept I C March an 1 May cotton option broke over the 1 cent level today and at the hlghent the entire market was up to IT point Because ox a aerie or influence. la the morning reoorta of hear rains throughout th western half ot th belt sent prices up. Mill taking for ths week then were announced a very heavy which influenced the mar ket upward. News from Washington on the Clarke cotton future amend ment to the tariff bill, considered fat vorable by th traders sent price fur thr up. . Bulilah Excitement on New Tork, " ""- ' Exchange, - New Tork. -eoL I. Ther was a renewal of bullish excitement In th eottoa market today which aent pric thirty points or more above tha clos ing figures of yesterday, with Oct.w ber contraota aelllrtg at ll.lt, or with in nine points of th predicted 14 cent level and , aproxlmately $lt a ball above thw'low level of last August. xteaasuruig report from Washing' ton as to regulative probabilities an t additional bad crop aeoount from th eontnweat wer said V be creatine- a more active demand rtom both fur elgn and domeeUo aplnnera Paying 14 1-t for H In South t'amltn. Columbia, a C. Bept. I Th hlsh sTprice palJTor hdrTtapleeottoir in noutn Carolina thl aon wa re ceived by th farmer who markete 1 thlt JaBlejtQ4y.at Jprngneld, In Orangeburg county for 14 l- cent per pound, according to reports. An unusual number of bales wer place I, on th mark!. tk EIIFORGHOF I'l lll.TE Hircqcr iliLU'Jl. Efforts To Pass Bills To Ac complish Purpose Will Prob ably BeDefeated By the -"Regulars"; More Fili- , bustering. -; r ' l i i mi' " Vi ! - " - I Br Ifcs laxlaM Pm.l ; Naahvilla, Tenn.. Sept 20 Indies-, tlon here tonight were that etTorta' at 'rei.-w'-w" Democrats to prevent tha so-called ' law enforcement bills de signed to msk more effective present prohibition laws Of Tennessee from coming to a vote at the special lon of th legislature probably would be successful. The special ses sion will end tomorrow and oppo nent of th bill tonight planned to continue their filibuster 4jnlll the Leg islature adlourna Today two special message sent ta ths House of Kepreaentattve by Gov ernor Hooper were utilised to pro long the filibuster. Th messages wer transmitted to the Houee just after an appeal had been taken to the de cision of the speaker, denying a mo tion for Immadiat confederation of th "law enforcement" measures. -Floor Leader Drane, for the "regu lar,' immediately moved uapenaton of th rule for consideration of the "anti-pass bill" which one of the gov ernor's message advocated. General discussion ot ths motion occupied the rest of ths day's session. - Rigid enforcement of th order ex cluding from the House all persona not members of that body Insured quiet at the Capitol. Persons believed to be In the confidence ot Governor Hooper tonight said that If th Leg islature adjourned without voting en th "law nforcement" bllla another special sea ioa would be called, FUflERAL SUNDAY OF COlIESdlO Senate and House Committees Appointed To Attend Obse - quies at Thomasville, . : Georgia. (Br Ifa. auccUtod Piatt "ThdmasVllTC-Oa.; ,8e.--etfmpV. -servlcee will mark the funeral ot Kt resent tlv la Congress 8, A. Itl !(" 'berry, of the Second Georgia DIhIi -tot, WW gWrafhl ' home "bee yeetm isat Bervloca will bs held at th residence at 10:30 o'clock Sunday mornlm. Burial, will follow la Laurel Hill Cm- terC, '; , Congreiwional Committees. . Washington D. C, Bept it. Vlc. Preeldent Marshall today appointed the following committee of at -rs to represent the Senate at the fun of Representative Roddenbcrry. c died yteterday 4 hi home in 1 ain-tlle, tia. , ' .-' ""'it'okW Jtmftn-rttAvrjli Ah sona: Thomas, Colorado; M.t Ncs Jersey; and Borah, Idaho. Speaker Clarke -named t . f. allow ing Houae member: ; Bartlett, . Adamaon, Her ick. T ". Edwards, Hughes, Howanl. Trilit.;', Crlep and Walker, OBorem: Ijint-lev, Kentucky; Godwin, North Carolina, Tha eucinilu wlii leave but t - FBOHIBmOIILt cry : I V
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