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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER. WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 19, 1919. POLICE DESCRIBE CAR BARN RIOTING Crowd Called By One of The Officer Most Threatening He Had Ever Seen ' . Charlette, Nov. 18. AeouU.ty tU police of th rioting t th etreet cor ban kr ta airkt of August SS irer Writ la Waflstrat AJeaaader'l eoart today daring tbe trill af Polies Chief On Ud )0 o( als charged with th murder of the Ave aaea ilaia la the awlee. ; ' " Attorney for the defence aent to the (Uad a rapid aaeeessio eight police' aevaa of wheal are defeadaats, described bappeainge, at the ear bars oa the Bight wbea terror twep. Ue eKv. , Oao of the priaelpal wltnce to saerrew will be Mia Mamie Price, a aarao at the Freibjrteriaa Hospital, wber Cleia Wilaoa, the man who was felled T Patrolmaa Merritt. wa Uktn for treatment oa the night of the ' trouble. Effort vera aaade late today to bar - a autemeat aiiaed by the aror Intro daeed W lies of bar preaence in the court room, bnt tail more was promptly lilted by Attorney! Htaek and Parker, what objected in one voice. Instanter anrmoena wa then issued for the aurat!. " Tw-tar wi(neem today wer Detec- tire J. W. Taxton and J E. Iyer, mo torrrele officer. Faston told a vivid etory 'of tb events at tUo ear barn, in oiuAh the aasa aranhi manner tlmt Uaror McNinch testified last week, -Mto thr p4 op ''' rofereneo-t- aaatliia gna which waa hurried to the ear baraa too late lor participation ia tb hooting, developed a heated legal tilt betwesa E. Tf Cansler oa the one hand and Jake F. Newell and John, J Parker oa the other, and qnie kened rnp. idly waning later. among the perta- -tom Irr. according to his etory, waa aent town oeiweca w..w j Chief Orr to got " macnine gun. When be returned to the barn tho ahootia wa over. Attoraey Jake Kewell, who had quit watehiag areata te erou-examine wycr, iwirked air hi ear when the omeer -ai laded to tb machine gun, and the sow tator and witnesses leaned forward ia their aeats. "Where did yon get Uiat gun." demanded Mr. Newell. -Up tow her. "Whc.-e, I asked you." The wit eaa hesitated, bat Mr. Candor, who '- had aent him to the stand hurried to hie reacur. "Tell him where yoa got it. be velantrered. "At the American Hard war Co," Dyer aid. Again, Mr. Newell wa all atUntioa. "Yon went to the atore of the Amen eaa Hardware Company at midnight aad got a machine gun, who lot you let" Here Mr. Canster objected and the oral war waa on for fair. . i The head of th two magistrates - wera toaether for a minute and th ' thing ended witb Dyer keeping to ' htiwlf th identity of the man who ' admitted him to the hardware (tore. After telling of a attempt by Clem - Wilaoa to relieve Tatrolman Mcrrltt of i hia pistol, gradually working hi, way ' through the maae of areata at th barn, Vyqt awore that th erowd wn th - moot threatening aad most dangerous ha bad erer eea ia hi life. He did not see the (hooting, he (aid, bceaus he bad beta ordered by Chief Orr to get th machine gun. When be returned with it, the (hooting waa aver. . Bed Headed Jim I'nton, who ahxred the role of leading man with the (peed merchant, waa not comforted, h (aid, . by eric of "we will pick Pnxtoa off tonight," which he said he beard emon- ating from th crowd. Describing event from early In th evening aatil th hut of tha dead, and wonnded had been removed from the ear bare aeetor, Pixtoa said be beard A man cry, "Get l'axton, h hit Wll ' so," then another yelled, "It wa Mor rrtC Thea trie ef "get Merritt" rent th air. Sergeant C. F. Block, Patrolmea K. L. Johnson and T. J. Oribble and L. J. Eller, who rnna a (tore nenr the ear ' barn, all gar evldeaee tending to es- tabliah the theory that the erowd wa( la a mood justifying th greateit fear . for their safety oa th part of the '. police. Pllea Cared It I to 11 Day . Draggiat refund money If PAZO OINTMENT fall to core Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pile. Stop Irritation Booth e and Heat, ton eaa get restful deep after th Brat application, rrieo 60c Adv. Compromise Moves For Res cuing Peace Treaty From . Deadlock Started (Ceatlaaed from Pag Oae.) 17, preieated by Senator Lenroot, Be publieea, of Wiieoasia, woa 63 to 3S oa motion to (ubititute it for lui weeping propoaal by Senator McCum br. , Itila of Carmla. Tha wheel of compromi war Urt ed revolving by the mild reservation , Xepublitaaa oarly la th day wbea they bald a eeafereae aad decided oa the . propoeltioatt That if th Democrsta voted dowa tha ommitte resolution of ratification they woo Id support a motion to reeoa alder, thu bringing th resolution btck befor th Benat for ehaagea. That they would rapport a motion to avatala the chair ia any ruling bear ' ing oat th admlnlstratloa'a plaa for a. aeparat reaolutloa of ratlflratioa after the committee proposal bad been de feated. x That they were willing to aee torn enodincatioa f th preamble reaolutloa requiring th afflnnativt aaseat of ether station to the Seast qoallacatloat. That any' farther eompromiae aego tiatieaa by tb Democrats must be eoa ducted, aot with thtm. but with th Be pnblicaa leader. Of these decisioat tbey iaformad Sen ator Hitchcock aad Lodge, with the added advice to th former t mov today for any compromise a hoped to eeeur. Tb oonfertnc between the Democratic aad Bepubllean leaden, at which an earnest effort at compromise waa understood te have beea made, fol lowed almost immediately. rjenator Lodge war aald' te hav T-reed for quick action and te hav f-rn particulnrly - insistent thst th i cmoerstie leader's tountrr-propoula 1 e in his hsnds tonight, eo that a com ; ' eouii be worked act before th committee resolution cam to a vote. Tb et nature- of tbet proposals waa aot revealed but they ware un derstood to bar beea aimed particu larly at th preamble requirement, to which President Wilaoa objected vigor oody at hia White House conference Monday, with Scatter Hitchcock. How tha Frcrideat would regard th committee reservations with th pre amble stricken oat also was uncertain, but it waa learned ho bad written letter to Senator Hlteheock which the latter will lay before a conference of Democratic Senator tomorrow morning. Time for sueh a meeting waa granted by Senator Lodge, who assented to Mr. Hticheock a request tbnt tha Senate ahould not meat uatil aooa. The modification plaa of th Dem ocrats ia understood to make it possible for the other powers to accept the reservations by mere "acquiescence rather thea by a pei$ exchange of rote. Th practical remit would be, it waa Hid to provide tacit acceptance" which ei'ild be taken for granted unless the othn nationa protested. Tha Tickle Make Ye Conab HAYE'H HEALING HONEY Btopt the Tickle, Heals the Throat and Cures the Congh. X5e. A free box of GBOVE'S O-PEN-TKATK HALVE for Cheat Colds, Head Colda and Croup with every bottle Adr. FRESHMEN WILL PLAY NORFOLK TEAM SATURDAY North Carolina State freshmen will meet Maury High fichool here on the gridiron Haturdny afternoon at 3 o clock Maury Bigh's are the acknowledged champions among the Vinjial Prep schools and a good close gnme la ex ncetel.' The JState Krenhmen have played three games, beating tlie Wnka Forest Bcruh by 19 to 0 and being beat by th Unl Tcmriry freh men tff i be- tune of 14 ft, while th other came with the nake Forest Bcrub wnt a tie, 0 0. Among the strong mea that compose t" State Colleee team are Uoatlan for merly of Erakin college and Maasey, who was at Oav daon for two veara Loveirs of the game will do well to get out and tee the-Tar Heela ana virgin inn rough it up. OFFICERS CONFISCATED HALF MILLION CIGARETTES -Buha.TCo'v. 18. Following tb con fiscation of 000,000 eigarettne found in poaaeaaion of tbre negroes, Pter A. Parker, a prominent wholesale fruit and confectionery dealer, wna arrested hero today by Poliee Chief Tag on a charge of receiving aad disposing of itoicn property. Parker garo 1730 bond fot h!s nnpenranco before Judge Bobert L. (ioilwln in th recorder s court Thursday. Th cigarettes were found at a negro a home where they were being loaded on truck. . Neil bpeace, a negro, wai ar rested and in a confession it ia alleged he implicated Parker and threo others. Chief Page thinks tho cigarettes wera stolen from the Durham and Southern railroad. Th omeer stated tlmt it is believed a gnng of negro car breakers are responsible for the theft of . the cigarettes. To Fortify the Rrstem Against Grip. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets, which destroy germs, act as a Tonie and Laxative, and thua prevent Colds, Grip and Influents. There ia only one "HBOMO QUININE. E. W, U HQ YE 8 signature on th box. 30c. Adv. HOUSE MEMBERS TO HAVE SHORT REST (Coatlaaed From Page One.) Senator Simmons and will be sent to any on making application. . Bepreaentativ Brinsoa today, in the absence of Representative Godwin, in troduced a bill in the House to permit the Whiteville Lumber Company, with ita principal plant at Whiteavilla and office at Ooldsboro, to construct and operate a bridge across th Waceamaw rivet la Brunswick at a point Bear Old Dock, in Columbia, auitabl to th in terest of navigition. Permission of Congress to erect such a bridge ia neeea enry in tho light of aa act passed in 1000 giving Congress the authority to regulate the construction of bridge over navigable water. Mr, Brinson today succeeded in get ting 110,000 government insurance for W. H. Prince, of Wayne county, whose boy was killed in the service. It waa accessary, 1b order to get tuia, to (end to France aad obtain th pay roll record of Young Prince showing th monthly deduction for hi inaurance. The War Kink Insurance bureau had no record of aay application for the insurance or of the payment of any premium, but the pay roll deduction, served as proof enough to justify the payment. Wedding la Washington. A marriage of interest to North Caro linian waa solemnized tonight at 3(111 Woodley road, Washington, when Miss Mary Bottle Boyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bamuel Bill Boyd, formerly resi dents of Oreenaboro, became the bride of C. C. Brown: Jr., of. Wilmington. The ceremony was at 8:30 and per fuinwd tar- Dr. J U Lacy, tit Wiuchca ter, vs., who married th pnrenta or Miss Bnyd. Tho attendauta were Misses Elisabeth and Caroline Boyd, sister of the bride, maids of honor, and Mr Btenhensoa Browa, brother of tho irmm, best msn. After the wedding, there waa a reception at the Boyd home, Th young couple left tonight for New York and in ten day will be at borne ia Wilmington. Here for th wedding from a distance were Mr. C. C, Browa and Mr. Bteph enson Brown, of Wilmington, mother and brother of-tha groom; Ml George, D. Bovd. of Charlotte, nnele of tho bride: Will Biehardson. of Keldaville Miss Henrietta Bell of Oreenaboro, and CoL and Mrs. Douglas Settle, of Ban Diego, Cal. Mist Boyd is a niece also of Mias Bcasie Small, secretary to Represent tive John ti. Oman. Transfer of Vehicle. The Secretary of war today an nounred the transfer of 4,3.11 Hon standard vehicles to the Department of Agriculture for the purpose of good road activities. The most of the lat cornea from Fort Harriaon, Ind- but others are from, various governmental ramps and plaeea of war-tim activi ties. North Carolina will get a portioa of th vehicles transferred, through th tat highway commission. Ths War UeDartment today announ ed that bids will shortly bo requested for construction work on the General Hospital at Alalia, ia Buneomb eoua tv. with roads, walka and sewers. Th announcement contemplate th per mansney of tb hospital but does not indicate th extent or wore. who added that th "operator would be jusuued ia seeking an injunction in a Federal court if tho Governor gave them pressed the belief that the Kansas min er would not go back untcs their de mands were fully met. ' C A S TO R ! A FtTlJfanb mdKHrai In Us8 For Over 30 Years Boar th . ' ". T " GROUP MEETINGS IN INTEREST OF CAMPAIGN Meeting of th various groupa of tho Church of th Good Shepherd ia the Nation-wide Campaign will be held tonight at 8 o'clock. Ths subject for discussion will be the work accom plished by the lsst General Convention at Detroit, and it is expected that ther will b present at each group meeting some on wha attended th General Convention who will make a talk oa thia subject. Th meetings will b as follows: North Blount Street Group at th residence of Mr. H. M. London, Eaat Jonea Street Group at the residence of Mrs. 8. . Linton, Central Group at tho rectory, and West Bnlelgh Group at the residence of Mr. J. J. Thomas. STEAMER WITH FIRE IN HOLD PUTS INTO PORJ Wilmington, Nov. 18. The Norwegian steamer Mowinikel, New York to Vera Crux and Tampieo, Mexico, carrying a cargo of general merchandise, put In at this part today with a fin ia her hold. Effort to eontrol th Are hav so far been unsuccessful and th extent of th damage cannot be determined. Th hip will be aaved and th major portioa of th cargo. Th ship caught fir south of Hattera. Th origin cannot b as certained antil aa interpreter board the ship, sins nons of th crew speak English. Th ship is chartered by th Ward Line. . The local lira nahtlna- equlpment i Handing by her. EARL WILLIAMS WILL ; DO BILLIARD STUNTS Earl Williams, trick Docket blllUe.1 player, will lira at exhibition of hi ability of the cushion game -at 8:30 to night at tha Waks Club. All member of th club are eordiail invited to at tend. a will introduce several nw trick aad perform nam of th most difficult shots sver attempted by en ax- pert s. ... .- . . j . . TEREK SPEAKERS AT SPECIAL . MEETING Or DAUGHTERS Th Caswell-Nash Charter of tha TI. A. R. wiahe to annoone that invitation to th meeting ef th thspter oa Thurs day afternoon Is general and that th united Daughters of th Confederacy, Daughter of th Bevolut on. aad th Colonial Dames srs included with th other organisations mentioned la th aa- aooaesment ef th sweeting. -Among th State officer making talks ret Mrs. W. O. gpoaear, Stat regeatt Mrs. Liadsey Pattorsoa, vie president ef th National Asseclstioa ef th Daughter of th American Kavolutioa, "d Mr. Liadsey Patterson speaking on in Deroiaa question.. , T Fortify th Bystcaa Against rMi C.rtm and Inflaeasa GHOVE'S TASTELESS Cntll TONIC. It Purines aad tenches the Blood. It Builds up and Strengthena th. Whole Svstem. It fortius tn System Acalnat Colds, Grip and Influ- ansa. Pries 60c (Adv.) i Government Expects To Force Negotiations ot Coal wage Agreement (Coatlaaed from Fag Oa.) with Assistant Attorney General Ame with ract to "legal phaaea of th situation. Mr. Lnkens telegraphed Governor Allea that hi organisation was ready to make was scales, which may b ad' justed later,' retroaetlv to th date oa which tha miner return to worx. uper atora. ho aaid. will meet th anioa offi cials of District No. 14, ombraeing all of Kansfi. for discussion of th sew was contract immediately after th eoafereaea her i ended. "If Governor Allea can get th miner back to work, that's line," aald Lukena, Sbriber are r seated ( e 1st v,for, m. f ,ha News aad Observer fails t ar. riv aa tins. Aaothr copy will ' be seat by special msaaoager. A FEELING OF SECURITY Ton naturally feel securs wha you know that th medicine yoa ar about to tak ia absolutely pur and contain no harmful or habit-producing drugs. Such a medieia i Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Boot, kidney, livr aad bladder remedy. " Th cam standard of purity, strength aad excellence is maintained ia very bottl of Bwamn-Root. It ia scientifically compounded from vegetable herb. It ia aot a stimulant and Is taken la teaapooaful dose. It I aot recommended for everything. It I nature's great helper, in relieving and overcoming kidney, liver and clad der troubles.. A sworn statement ef purity I with very bottl of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Boot. , If yoa need a medicln, yoa ahould bar tha beat. Oa 1 at all drug atore ia bottle of two six, medium aad large. r-. However, if you wish first to try tbi great preparation tend tea cent to Dr. KJlmsr Co., binghamtoa, It. for a sampl bottl. When writing b ur and mention th Raleigh Nswi tud Observor. Adv. BLOT Out ENGAGEMENTS FOR FRIDAY, NOV. 21.L THE HOBBY PROPERTY . 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