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THE NEWS AMD OBSERVER THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 19, 1920. 4- HILLQUIT DENIES HE " IS PAID COUNSEIXOR ' Socialist Leader Says He Has Not Eecelved Paj From Sotsiaa Soviets - Albany, X. Y, Fb. JS.--Moms Hill -l jHi Sasiadist loader, who defend 1 BovM Russia while ttifyia as witness for h defease t tli tsTestiaa- tion f the nvc snspesded Hoeuuist Anomblrx chars 4 wit dieloyalty todar denied he was "a iwid counsello advacate" of tka Russian Soviet itiirea ia the United Stataa, or of Inimg A. K. llarteas. Russian Soviet 'Am . baiador.'' fader verbal crossfire from Marti Coabor. Mr. BiMnoit admitted be vs ronastl. bot "eouiisellor." for tbe Km sian bureau. He deflnre.I. however, hii amxiintment hait nt influrneed his taatissonr and asserted h had "'never reeeived anv nayment. hie or mall front, the Soviet government or Mr. Alar teas directly tr indirectly. ' "Wasn't a ehei-k drawn to vour on,l for SJ.OOnf" akcd Mr. Conliuv. "None for three thousand dollar or ' . tbre thousand eents. Aad I presume it will l a surprise to'Vuo if we wiH prodaee the rliprkf . "It will be a welcome surprise if you band it ,14 me.' , Xe cheek waa produced and Mr. Hill .quit eoatmued hia testimony. He aaiii that for the Jaat year he had advised Mr.' Martens retarding the beat way to accomplish hia "worthy" miKsion itt this eountry and had aided him in oriraniz.a- tinn of hia office. In direct examination this morning Mr, Hillqoit, in hia dual role of cli i-f roanscl and first witnesa for the lc feai. t ratified American Socialists were But Bolshevints, hut that tliry s.vinpa tliizcd with Soviet Russia because it waa conducting "a (rreat hoc in I eiperi ment ' leading to an ideal state. ' He denied, however, that Americnn Hoeial Ists desired to introduce the Koviot system here and explained his teati mony regarding "true conditions in Russia was introduced pair to refute the charge that racialists in this country endorsed a state of "chaos and an artfy.' AUTOMOBILE HORN IS IMPLEMENT OF ASSAULT Moses leather, young white mnn, for a assault on Harry Jones, negro boy, with an automobile., horn, waa given a suspended judgment and taied with the eoats in moaieijinl eourt yeaterday. Witnesses leatifled that Jones cursed Leathers and the negro was hit with the horn as the two grappled. iaJiiL. Handera negro, violated the traffic ordinances "in not heeding the aign at a atreet intersection. Sanders waa let off with the costs aince it wns hia first appearance in court. George Bheppard, negro boy, waa taied with the costs for riding a bicycle ..on Wilmington atreet without lights." Bheppard said he had a acarehlight, hut was told by the eourt that a searchlight waa not sufficient. GERMANS PLEASED THAT PROPOSALS AKB ACCEPTED London. Feb. 18. A German wireless dispatch says: "Antheritatlve circles in Germany ahow aatisfaetioa over the entente's ae- . eeplanea of the German jiroposals re garding proceedings against so-called war criminals before the Jeinrig eonrt and that the German government ia re solved to carry ont auch proceedings in accordance with German laws." BEATRICE r.UEL NASH DIES AT HOME OP PARENTS Greensboro, l'e6. to. Beatrice Harcl Nash, three-year-old daughter of Bot. H. O. Nash, of HU Andrew's Episcopal church, Greensboro, and Mrs. Naah, died Moaday eight at 7r30 o'clock at the home of her parents death resulting from influents and pueumoria. Frankness is a good habit, but flattery retches mora fish. WOMEN VOTERS ARE FII tULY. AGAJN8T UMVERSAJ, TRAINING Chicago, 111, Feb. 18. T National Lcagua of Women voters, after adopt ing a resolution opposing uni com pulsory military t ruin in if, ref Used at the closing session today tu retpttaider its action. The motion t rncsssidrr was defeated following spirited arii nieiif. Other action taken today inu-l tided in dorsement of the league of, Nations with the -understanding that necessary reaervntiona were sanctioned. 1 he rexo lution was pasted only after )t uvh do-.bale.-. - . At tuduy's session rights of freo selii free prt-a flij free ren resent a tit were eaiphatiraUy support d. The wotaeu declared their oppositiaii to any attampts to use violeore against the got - orajttcnt but warned that "ilj a?uider- ed attempts to nuwt tiiis difticulny" per iled real liberty of Amieriean citiicus. longed to Colonel Watts with, the elinii nation of rank either tantamount br a fraction superior to collector, while the aeood,ia ft apeeia.lly selected title de signed tn promote Sheriff Ilaynrs. Praaaentiim far Mclaa. Vff Die settlement officiiillv announced today the Henators expect restoration of j the alii of the lute Graham Kenan. poHitive 'statement, b.y a wefl lyiown WilmirYgton lawyer, that Judge Watt Stacy will not be a candidata for Con gress against Congressman Godwin. Judge 8tary' retirement from the bench was to return to prirate practice and particularly to become executor of .Lithuania Woald Neavtiate. opeKihagen, Feb. H. A Hiilsinfors dispatch says it ia reported ""lit secret peace ne'otiationa bet woe a Kovis t Ku ia and Lithuania, arc in pt ogress. Lithuania is declared to be ninjou.i to conclude a. peace before I'oluad'ae- cepts lhe giA'ernmcnt's poace tern s lest Vilna beconnes l'ouah - int.ea of Lithuania, 'the dispatoh adds tliat o ctoviex peace win iiifuiHjiii.uutii .irte;iu transit corrsdor to Germany for us the usual calm and orderly method of business which characterised the Walts administration. The decision of Alfred M. McLcnn to remain in pie service, as published yesterday, is gratifying to Washington, and presages McLean's pro motion to the work in which Captain f. L. Boyd, of Kentucky, is now en gagedthat of reorganizing the field forces. While no official announcement wns made, it was indicated in n state ment released from the office of rtenator Kiinnious that aj'liiin Moyd will be uer mitted to return to Kenturkr and leave Mr. McLean 8.t tho'helm, . The rejiort of Jnsspctor Vellowly, of the J ii t c i n a 1 Hcvenue Department, upon whose recoinmendation Captain Hovd was sent into North t'arolinn, lias leen discounted to the extent that the com missioner does not feel alarmed over the North Carolina aituation. This he reflected in his assurance to the (Sen ators thut this several forces ojieratiiit; India Knleigh headquarters nre "excell ent, and unusually efficient." , former la nartner of Judira StaevV The Kenun estate, consisting of much of the Flagler property .passes under Judge Ptscy's control by the terms of thu will nod as executor of that in strument Jtidx;e Stacy, this lawyer said, will probably go to New York for a while. A , .... -irm.y orereiats dyed blue, eea browu or black and an itaMe buttons hi on. tiMiter's, Thone &',, Kateigli agency, larlxirougit building. Adv. McAdoo Declines To Permit Use of His Name In Primaries F I .lacy, notwithstanding the explicit statements In this ieUer, but I am sure that on tb whole I shall not mf anta- andersteod. " "Please accept, my, warns thanks for yonr -.generous support and be good enongh to assure my friends of my inT cere gratitude for the honor they have done me. Cannot Decrease Railroad wages Until September (Continued f roan Page One.) (Continued from I'age Oae.) FEELING TU AT DUTCH ft ILL INTERN WILHELM AT DCVtltN The Hagin', Tuesday,. Feb. 17.-Tlic Dutch press, although inclined , to resent what one ci;t calls "a displ ly of had temper," in the rather sharp ,or.l ng of some paWs of the second ajlul lote with regard to the former Goimao.) Kmperor in its comment geuemlfy, kes the view that these parts am m nded only for hm. consumption and that the real meaning of the aotai ii that Holland is simply asked to prewent Wilhelin from interfering with the ir.i if the world. The government, the newspapers fiay, undoubtedly pleased that the -IJlies I d not attempt to dieTiite the spts lfic lace of internment. The general feel ng ia that the, incident will be speedily sellled with Holland's expected otPer to ntern Wilhclm at Doom. To Hrsl a CourIi. Take HAYES' HEALING HONEY, ."5c. Adv. Roper Decides On Several Changes In North Carolina (Continued front Psge One.) " been somewhat displeased -with the, arrangement that raadn him ruslcrhl prohibition-- -ngcnUJlL. North Carol iaa when, prior to the reorganization laM year, he waa ewrnrnBmi'iu, pmTP the district composed or worth ana Houth Carolina. "'I At that time . JSitrth CandutB wns placed in a district composed of the two Carolinas, Teanessee. Virginia urnl Kentucky,, witk B. K. Brume, of Bkh- ond, T'eveuua agent in charge, J he North Carolina Henators wanted this lace for Colonel. Yauderford. lnt Mr. Boper acted independently and made (,'oloael Vandcrford enforoemcnt ofleer for North Carolina. Under the new arrsiutemont an nounced today, Colonel Vanderford will direct the tnoliibitinn enforcement forces in the new district and will surround himself with assistants aud a clerical force at Halisbury. Upon bis recommendation, it is assumed here, the enforcement officer for North Carolina will be chosen wiHr-t he chances favor ing either Colonel J. 8. Cuiiiugham, now assistant to Colonel Vanderford. or Herbert G. Gullcy, chief of tho zone raiding forces in the Htate. The spec i He, titles that will bo con ferred on Mioriff McDowell and Sheriff Haynea ara, " respectively, acting agent in charge of audit and income tax work and chief Held officer in charge of de linquent and special taxes. The first comprlaes practically the duties that bc- The Strong Withstand The Winter Cold Better Than The Weak Old pebfdw-who are fuebln aud younger people who are weak, will be strength ened and euubled to go through cold weather by taking GBOVE'S TASTi5 LUSH chill TONIC, Which is simpjy I(,"s and gi'IMNL suspended in syrup; Rn pleasant even children like IT. You can soon feel its Strengthening, Invigorating Kfl'oet. Price (Vie. Adv. ACTIVITIES FOR MAXWELL HALTED (Continued from Page One.) The Neuato have indicated that they would not, '"in view of circumstances, seek an audience on tho appointment of a commissioner. This may lie sought and if it is will probably be obtained by A. W. McLean. The latter is extremely anxious to see Mr. Max well elevated to the Federal berth. He believes that Mr. Maxwell in the broader field would become a conspicuous official iy reason of his fine rspacity. rttrong Boom ror Cooper. Wilmiiigtonians visiting Washington tho Inst lew days bring the news that the Cooper campaign for Lieutenant Governor is making much headway, with indications that he would have no op position when the tirna came for filing notice or candidacy. Visitors from Western 'North Carolina have been talk- ug Cooper a lot in the last few weeks und he seems to have a coniniaaclini? lead ii tho opinion of conservative pnKt-iinaiHtT Stacy Out of Race. From tho seaport city also comes the Democratic contention composed of un uunimclcd luci) and tvouiea bound to no particular candidate and all iHed to express their preference freely through i ne aooimou okjlie unit rule. :i. t i ... "uue i realize mat under the pri mary- taws -liunrueted delegates from some Hate are mandatory nevertheless. I thiuk it highly desirable that every , rr .. , i . , . . . ' '""i' Riioiiiu ne m.ifle lo senit un in structed delegates from evert- State were possible. Personally 1 should be delighted if the next national conven uon might actually lie a great Dem- oeralie conference where the utmost rreeoom of uetmn should prevail and "here the motive of high service alone should control. If in such a convention a platform m adopted and a candidate is selected representing the great eon- Mrucuve, progressive and spiritual forces of I h day. the favorable opinion of the country would bo enlisted at the tery outlet. The i.sue would then be sharply drawn between us and the forces of standpatisin and miction which arc already overreaching themselves and claiming with presumptions confidence me victory in .Novenilwr next. Wants Name Withdrawn. Holding; tluse-re-wii you can readily understand why I prefer not to t.0 eu tcred in the (reoraia nrimarv ami hv I must beg my eood friend's to with. draw my name. I cannot consistently enter the primnry in anv State when it is my earnest conviction that the dele gates rrom every State should go to the convention without instructions save to use their power and opportunity for the best services of their country. ''No greater honor than a nomination for the Presidency can come to nny maa short df election to the Presidency itself. In a democracy like oura tha obligations of good -citizenship are su preme and I should, therefore, regard it as the imperative duty of any man to accept a nomination i it slionld cone -to- trim-- i&lk-ited I..aa jjiU jit the I risa: of being charged with harboring a making purposes is left to' the commis sion with the, provision that it shall g'te to the property investment account of the carriers, only that considera tion which it ia entitled to under the law .ia establishing values for rale making I '.irpes. When any carrier ravcives for any year a net railway operating income in excess of Six per cent of the value of its property,' one half of such excess goes) to the carrier's reserve fund while the '3t goes to the federal railroad contingent fund which is to lie used by the com -mission iti making ..loans tn railto:ius or for the purohBse or transportation equipment or facilities and leasing the same to carriers. In order to enable the commission to administer more efficiently federal regulation, the bill as agreed upon, greatly widens its power and increases the membership from nine to eleven commissiqners with an increase lrom tlO.'ssj to 112,000 in annual salary. Given Increased Powers. The Commission's increased oers include the following: Supervision over the issuance of rail road securities, the commission s ap proval being required before railroads can issue stock or bonds. Kstablishment of minimum rail rates, the commission up to this time having had only power to establish maximum rates. This power will enable it to prevent a carrier from conducting cut throat competition. Authority to make such just and reaa- onuMe direction with respect to car ser vice in times of emergency as will best promote the service in the public's interest. Authority to compel the joint or common use of terminals ; to give direc tion for performance or priority in transportation .embargoes or movement of traffic under permits. Approval of new construction or abandonment of railroads. Complete control over railroad oper ations throughout the United btates in 'ease of war or threatened war," the bill provides, would be centered in the commission which would have powers similar to those now exercised by the railroad administration. i Try Musteroie. See How Quickly It Relieves Ton Just nib Musterole In briskly, and usually the pain ia gonea delicious, Bootlimgcxmifortcomeatotakeitsplace. Muaterole ia a dean, white crintjrent, made with oil of mustard. Use it instead of mustard plaster. Will not blister. Many doctors and nurses use Muster oie and recommend It to their patients. 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Far-mint (Double Strenrth. Take thia home and add to it pint of bot water and a little irran-i-lated auicari atir until disaolvxi Take one tableapoonful lour time a day. Farmint 4 iiaed iv vlh way not only to re- nuce dt ionic action in Innimmatiim swellina: in tha Kuetacfaian Tohes. and th to equalize the air Draeaure on the drum h..r w wnwi my axeeaa or secret km in the miuui ear. ana mm reeuita it sjivea ara nearly " sjuica ana en ec live. fcvery pereon who hae caUrrh la any form, ummsing runnimf. naaaiinsr sAntuta their ears, should viva thia recipe a trial. Adv. id 1 I V:- . M Plain Pumps Are Always in Good Taste Patent $10.00 Dull... $10.00 Thompson Shoe Co. 17 E. Martin Street, SHOES HOSIERY Ova An flmportarif JLetter CHATTaVNooGA, Tskn. "About five years ago my health- became im paired due to my having feminine trouble. I was troubled with irregularities and had back-aches, pains in my side, and pains shoot- sa : ing down into my lower limbs. 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