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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 6, 1920. MISS GRAHAM WILL BE DINNER GUEST President7 of - Peace Institute ' Among Oemocrats Expect ed From This State ACCEPTS INVITATION . TO ATTEND POW-WOW Governor Bickett Also Expect- ed Among Tar Heel Delega- tion; Attempt Will Be Hade . To Abrogate 2-3 Vote Rule i for Convention; Six Cities Seeking Party Gathering SI SMITH WRITES SUICIDE NOTICE NO FAVORITISM TO THE STANDARD OIL But Inquiry Fails To Develop Fact That Act Was -Committed- 1 LEAVES WIFE AND FOUR" CHILDREN IN KINSTON Mayor, and Aldermen of Fay etteville Issue Spirited Re -ply-To Charoes ' . The Newt anil Observer Bureau, 603 Dirt rift National Bank Building, B; K. E. POWELL. (By Hpeeial Leased Wire.) ' Washington, Jan. 5. Mini Mary Owen Graham, president of Peace Institute ltd North Carolina" member of the As sociate Women.' Domocratie National committee, will be among the Democrat here Thursday evening fur the Jackson Hay dinner at the Wiilard and Wash- Letter To New "and Observer Prom McEae, Ga., Regarded As, Fake; Smith Under Bond Tor Lenoir Court; No Suicide In McEae, Says The Chief of Police That 'MS 'GraTiim rTianaecWteffr invitation of the 'National committee nnd would attend the Brand dow-wow of The- De raoerst was announced 4eaig ht- irom tue heaiuarter of the commit- tee. Others from North Carolina who re-expected Ircre Tbnrsday include Mat Chairman Thomas D. Warren, of New Morn, and Oovrtnor Thomas W. Dickett. la addition; there will be in the Tar Heel contingent Nutiuusl Com mitteeman A. W. MiLcau. Hccretary of the Navy Jnsophus Daniels, Mention nimmon and Overinanr.,and the ten ' members of Congress. Mould Abrogate Kule. A. 1'. Mullen, member of the com mittee from Nebraska, informed the eommlttee today that lie would intro duce a resolution at the meeting of the committee Thursday recommending to the National convention that it" abro gate the two-third j rule for making nominations for President and Vita- - President and admit th ,o Other members of ' the committee who t? ',r",Jr on tha'aceno predict that this resolution will be stoutly resisted . ,h ni' ,'ftd. although it . friend on the committee. Flint to arrive of the delegations rep resenting the six cities bidding for the convention was one from Kansas City vl iwonxj Boosters; "tiavin McNabb. of Baa Francisco, one of the leading Democrat! of h p.i. - . haa arrived ahead of the Frisco dele gauoo na has been In conference witJi Nenator I'helan, of that State, regarding the campaign the delegation will make lor the convention. Coautteraatlei In Palmer Fores, Home little eonstrenatlon haa been thrown jnto the Palmer force by the announcement that the Panntylvania delegation would eot bo netted together during the benqueJ, Some wlU- be at ui uniice toe arrangement of "ciegatione from other states, baa tha friends of other potential I'resl- "Due to the fact that I have at. least seven or eight cases against me for various offenses, and aome of them of a serious nature, I feel it unsafe to try w get nrouna tne law. Therefore. will at 3 o'clock today take my life and cad th trouble. Ho writes a man signing himself as 8. J. 8mlth, giving his former hou.o as Kinston and his abode at the time of writing, December 30, as MrBao.-'jn. inquiry through The News and Obser ver's correspondent at Kinston ycetcr dny devetbpe J Oief aft' th a t rer Pearl Rmith, the man's wife, knows nothing shout the wherrabouta of her husband. who trader nenq for -appearance In Su perior Court on charge of embeazlo meat, left Kinston about three weeks Tire h-lter to The New and Observer announcing the proposed suicide, was typewritten on plain paper and bore the dntc of December 80. The envelope en closing it was postmarked McHae. (iu.. January 3, a nd giving color to tbo theory that the writer wishes to lose himself but likes the effect of sniedc better than the taste. The letter follows; McHae, Ga., Dec. 30, 191P. News and Observer, Raleigh, N. C. Will you please publish the fol lowing information for me and oblige. Due to the f set that I have at ' least aeven or eight cases against me for various offenses, and soma of thein of a serious nature, I feed it unsafe to try to get around the law. Therefore, I will at 3 o'clock today, take my own life and end the 'trouble, as I have a wife and four little girl at Kinston, viz: Mrs. Pearl tjraiUi, wife; Inez, Julia, Willie-Hue and Louise, children. And to be kept apart from them the re mainder of my life, prefer death. -Prajr-Ood- forgiven .for me and allow the above to be published for information, I am, No more. (Bigned) . J. SMITH. nriFfflffim;3mr1uZTji-ptiMir -statement signed by Mayor John Underwood and all the-members of the board of aldermen of Fayetteville was given out of the citjr g(ernmcnt' action in re quiring the oil companies dofng busi ness here to remove their tanks from the present locations, where residents declared them a menace to life and property, and iu answer to an inter view with an unnamed citiren charging that the city'e action was inspired by the Influence of the Standard Oil Com pany. ' '. ' . The unnamed ''prominent citir.cn" charged that- the Standard OU Company hopes to crowd the Oulf and Teias com panies out of business in Fayrttcville in this manner, being compelled, he declares, to rTuiovo its plant anyhow by the foot that the Atlantic Coast Line haa built hosier's yard alongside the Standard tankx, while the other com panies, according to their agents, am unable to stand tha expense of remov al.. The Htandard through Ma attorney, James II. Pou, agreed to remove in Hvi- The -etntemcnT gTveTTyMSyoTi L-nderwood and the nldermen today de clares tlmt it was at tlm requestwf In- SHraoos Comuiiasiooer James K. Young, that. the pe.-mit for the enlargement dv the Texas Company s storage plant was h eld-up-after lir-iiyg granted. The state ment also says tlmt, tho insurance com-" missioncr and the oil companies arc' endeavoring to agreo on a uniform ordi nance on the anbject for the whole State. question. We have, iio fear -about the secoud eoiitektiou because the lath amendment was adopted in .aregntar ana orderly manner. 7- ANTI-SALOON ADVOCATE CLAIMS SWEEPING VICTOKY, Washington, Jau. ' 5. -Characterising iihc.lifiaJl!OheSiiprine Court ns a 'sweeping victory, Wayria BPRTjeeltF, general rnnnsel for the Antialnoa l-eii'iii!,ii, Auiei'ii','"(iuclarel in a state ment tonight that the only question ieft-opee en whwh -th. liquut JnttTPstl could make a fight was whether the 18th amendment to the-Constitution waa le gally adopted. Anti-Balooo forces, he said, had no fear' of a auccessful at tack, in that direction. The .ternon -sustained.- Mr. Wheeler said, the constitutionality of provisions denning rntoxicBting" loquor, to mean any beverage which contains one-half of ont per cent or more' alcohol. It also sustained, ho addeJthe power of Con gress to prohibit such liqaur and have ihe law take effect at once, without violating the Constitution. 1 "The decision in tho Ruppert case," ho said, "Is hased on the contention which we urged before Congress, that if the Congress had power to enact a latt, it carrid with it the power to enact a law Jiaving reasonable relation to it, to make the original act effective and en forceable. This principle applies to the permanent . prohibition enforcement code, and it settle its validity. "This being true, all of the legislation in the States purporting to license wine and beer of a stronger alcoholic content will be void. . also be necessary' a n concentration point, , If another is chosen, it wilt be in the middle went, it wa ata tU In view of the Department'' plans to eputinue the arrest of known Com mnnist and Communist labor Paftjr members, rederar agents In tha, border niritrwt were lustructcd t-v gae4--UMely aga;art attempts of the radicals to ei- capo Into cither Mexico or Canatla. It Representative Ilrimton is rxpe:ted on Wednesday and Keprrscntativ ftobin- son'aona tuna during tue eck. . ' Senator Ketnra Today".' Both the Tar Heel Sebators will ar rive here tomorrow morning, it waa an Inounced from their o dices today. baoalor Overman lias TjW'B';-nt-SatTS-: nary with Mrs. Overman and his daugh ts anarenrtti8t ofilclals had information lgfarjnglhoolida.r and wato' that tha Mrcds"were in flight in many sections, but confidence waa expressed that those wanted would be apprehended flngllyxii-fhey were checked in getting on . foreign 'noil. Only"' th re 1 or frmr su4t BtUtnpta have been piade aince the raid started Friday. More arrest are planned in "Chicago, New York, Detroit, and Boston and several smaller .cities in. the east.. Fed eral agents have trailed many persons, said to be ringleaders in the agitation of an overthrow of the tiovernment by force, and tonight the arrest of several of these was regarded only as a matter of hours. 1 1 Clyde Hoey Takes Seat In Con gress To Succeed Webb (Continued Front Page One.) PAISH PAYS RESPECTS TO SECRETARY CARTER GLASS CLYDE HOEY ONE lina member was cast, against, the bill to increase the pensions of the 1'niou soldiers and their wives, a measure on which the Southern members voted al most solidly. Hia next vote will prob ably be cast tomorrow when Victor Berger presents his credentials and asks to be seated. Mr. Hoey has no net measures In his Resume Sweeping -Raids -To i -hi.';'1 k!novf Bo. " he Democratic steering committee wilt take Capture Radical Leaders .(Continued from Page Ona.) A . ! 1 . . . . . . u-aiuii canaiaatea Iniis-himr. Th. Tk;i adelphia Evening Bulletin todav rh liahad a column atory on the turn along - siory xnnf me- Kalnumc forces had bought fifty, ticket for the dinner and were planning to "stampede" the unqiiei ror me Attorney Oeneral. Information from th office o? I!. O, Cholmelev Jones, direetdr4 of tl n... reao of War ik Insurane. show that a. encca totalling ftlO.S.ei were aeat to disabled former service men In North Carolina during tho week of December -. in psynienu represent retro active adjustment on compensation provided under the amended law which uc cams enecuve on December 24. PU W ho Am FeebU anr ChlUm Wtw 1 j n . . would be greatly benefitted by the Sl3fftJ"!"f Tonic Effect of wviraa X AO I t. Lx.hH Chill TflVIH It Tflenarwnwtne-bltiod nd "P inn wnoie system. A Gene.ai Strengthening Tonlo for Adults and - vuiiuriiu ouc AaV. MISS SALLIE PELL DIES- AT HER HOME IN CARY Mis Hallie Pll, who for forty year rcsiasa an vary died at her bom ihero Hunday sight and was buried in tho old City Cemetery In this eity yesterday afternoon. Be. W. W. Poele, . . c.u?uion ciroei Aletaorti church rondueting tho funeral services. Miss Pell wa th econd daughter of the late Rev. William E. Pell, founder of the Raleigh Sentinel, now ih Now nno UDiervcr, by his first wife. Maty Hathway Beat, and waa n half sister of Drt Robert P. Pell, president of Converse Wlege, 8. C, Dr. Edward Lsigh PMf of Bichmond, Va, Judgo George P. poll, i mo omie .orporatioa commlaaion, Mr. W. H. PnckeU, of Pin Bluffs, and Air. . u. uumer, o ureenaooro. 8he was "for fifty-five yean a member of th Methodist Episcopal hurh, Bouth, and died ia that faith. With two exoejtrioa she was the oldest resident of Cary. . . CALOMEL! It's Mercury I Quklc silver I Shocks the , i 1 ' rs ' f UVCI-! KmHir Jan. 5 ilrn. Pearl Smith, wife of H. J, eSmith, former insurance agent who was to fae trial here en charge of embenlement ami other charges, this afternoon hod, heard nothing to indicate whether her husband was alive or a suicide in Georgia. Mrs Smith awaited word from the News and Observer, having been Informed Jhat th newspaper had wired to Mcrae. Oa. io learn if her husband had committed the rash act a letter received bv the paper aaid h planned. Mra. Smith stood in the cold hall of their home ia West Blount rltreetr hr four children about her, and heard the detail of the letter to the "News and Observer fm the person purporting to be her husband stating that he intend ed to com it suicide to escape trial here. Th letter, shewn informed, wa mailed front Mcrae, January 3. Mrs. Smith, a woman of refined ap pearance, had lilt hs to sav. (She did not know whether to believe her husband l.ud ended hia life or his nerve had faiied 10n," she said. Smith, according to tha sheriff s office, resided here a roar or longer and made many frirnda. Thpa Tftrot-wronaamd-oa chargtufoK lowed another. Not all would have been preferred had tha first on not bees entered, it i understood. Smith wnt te Georgia where ho wa shadowed and apprehended. - W hen rratd by local omeer in a little Georgia town, bo "went to pieces. ' lie was brought here and jailed. After some weeks, he was bailed ont by friends. Smith appeared to be itcuiiuerea ana hnlplcss. Kot nil h friend had forsaken him but even th siauncneat appeared to be unable to extricate him from hi unfortunate pre dirnmcnt. Th little Smith' nose were red- from cold and the eye from weeD' ing thl afternoon while they awaited aomo word from their papa which they nopea would b for the best. A lot of gss I nand ia pulling teeth ana popping th question. Washington, Jan. IS. dir George Pninh, British finnncinl exert, con ferred today with Becretary filass at ths Treasury Department and plans to dis cuss with other officials and member of Congress the general European finan cial situation. At Mr. Oman's office it waa said that the Kriiish financier mere ly railed to pay his respects, he and tho Secretary having known each other fur .soma time. "I am hero to conduct a private in quiry to ascertain how far American money can assist in the European sit uation," said Sir Ucorge, in commenting on his visit to the United Htntes. His mission wa p',,''J, to obtain informa tion,. Tie aaMt, adding that it was un certain whether he would lay .before New York financier any proposal for financial assistance for the war de vastated countries overseas, Bir George aaid the situation TriTIng-" lend wa not on.i.to require any foreign loan, but .that Franco ,a&d Italy wero in dire atraita. out the country the work of perfecting eases-against tho-jftdikal held would ho slow because of the email number of immigration inspectors. Added to this was the fact, revealed by informa tion obtained in the raids, that the radi cals have been instructed to make use of every form of delay known to the legal world. The problem of prison facilities en gnged the attention of officials of both the Department of Justice and immigra tion authorities as Ellis Island, New York, where hitherto nil persons held for deportation were kept, while the routino of deportation work was being compioted is overcrowded. Secretni'y Baker nnnounced he had in structed Major General Butlard, com manding the Department of the East, to provide a detention camp for the use of the Department of Justice. It was understood this would be Camp Upton, because of Its proximity to the Port of New York from which the next "Soviet Arks" will sail. Officials were inclined to the opinion that a second camp might up tomorrow with Speaker Gillette the matter of rommittee assignments to the new member. Congressman Ueey was assigned office in the House office building, first floor, just across the aislo from where Repre sentative Brinson is located. Including Mr. Hoey, all but four mem bera of the Tar Heel delegation answer ed the roll call today. Representative Claude Kitchin, who has been indispos ed since Chriatmns, is at Scotland Neck with Mrs. Kitchin and not expected to return here until Friday or, Saturday. Representative Godwin, who haa been at home with a wounded boy aince the mid dle of December, ia coming tomorrow. Himmon haa been spending the time at New Bern, hia farm, in Jonea county and with hia daughter in Raleigh Strong endorsements of the anli-atrik prvi ia. tbo Cummins railroad bill. which passed the Benate'and is now in the" haulr of Tt ronferorcw--eomw4te1 are contained m letter reaching Con gressman Godwin today. Coaaeil Endorses Bill. K. Clyde Council of the Couneil Tool Company, Wananish, tells Mr. Godwin that be desires to go on record a favor ing the resolutions passed recently by the National Lumber Manufacturers as sociation endorsing heartily tho Cum mins bill with the anti-strike clause. "Wi wish to most earnestly urge that yon vote for the anti-strike clause in th Cummins bjll," the Carolina Machine Company, of Wilmington, writes Mr. Godwin, adding, "we believe that labor unions should not be allowed to tie up Rheumatism is completely washed put of the system by the celebrated Shivar Mineral Water. Positively guaranteed by money-back offer. Tastes fine; costs a trifle. Delivered anywhere by our Raleigh Agents, Porter Candy Co. Phone them. -(dv.) Supreme Court Upholds Con 1 gress In Defining Intoxi- eating liquors (Continnod from Page One.) whether it waa properly adopted. The first proposition is not a justifiable The Weather Local OIBeo, Imlted 8ttn Weather Bareaa. Raleigh, N. C Jan. C, 10. Tf Vnptli f'nrtfiTtna Vnim Tah1iiv and Wednesday' with slowly risji g teui- perururc. . Knnrlse a. m. I Hun not .5:15 p. m. kUM " Ac 1- , 8 a. m. 12 m. 8 n. m. Dry Bulb . 11 24 27 Wet Bulb lfl . 20 !5 , ReLgtiroid:txf , IV SO 7? TEMPKHATURE. REALLY WANT TO BREAK THAT COLD? 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