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WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 21, 1S20. 1. THE NEWS AKD OBSERVED OMSOPEIISHIS i ' Greensboro Maiv Tells Pitt it County People Why He , . Ij In Racer;, ...;r.... D0EssnrfcPussYFOoroR HAVE PEOPLE GUESSING Ctjs He Em No Ambition To ' Sit la ft Mighty Seat Tor Any ; Other Psrpoae Than To Hold A Vantage ,or Greater Serrice To The People of I; SUU and Kation , "X8peeiat to Th Kw d Olrver.) V Greesvill April 26. Hon. A. U Brook, if Greensboro, rhndidate against Senator Overman for th Dem ocrat nomination for thi United States Senate, opened all campaign here, kpeaking to good ied crowd In the eowrt how at aooa. - Mayer David M. Clark predated Mr. jBroeks ai Judge Harry Whedbe eon traded the caress-examination of the de fendant in mm. important ease wkick fend consumed the eatire mornrtig. Judge Co of adjowrnAd coort at tkis tienr aad after talUng the purpose of Mr. Brook' visit amilhigty said: 'I guess that" Si far as a judge should ." Mayor Clark went a trifle be- jrond the jurlot bet Tntreaeed Mr. Brooks In a. bighly stignlfled and com dimentnry way. 4 Tbe adjoertimeat of court aarorally tkiaacd eat h audience, bat if half toe remainder sympathised wKh the apeakrr be started his earn pair a with at splendid ootlt. Tbe crowd was eon ntaostly augmented while the visitor poke and at Ike eteae ha had gained far aoare than the laneh boar bad takes away, Sir. Brooks was -making his first apoeek fcn tire county but ntt his first visit, be said. He earns here when 14 years of age with hie grandfather who wae Frimitiv Baptist preacher. They drove all the wsy from Person in a rmgry. Tbe boy absorbed the demo racy uf the materaal graadparert. "To me this democracy Is a religion, be saw. AdmtaeatratWa Aehlsvesnewt. w ia Li.k v. 1 4 nrn wvaw jun w,ww .' a " " ' would offer as aeeompliskmeata wf the national administration, he aaM. ' They were in- order of chronology the farm load bank, the Federal Kesehve art, aad tbe amace is bora of. the greatest tnteUeetaal genius of the age, Woodrow Wilson." Tkongk not a aolsy crowd, the ammo 01 mo presieeni sun nnn conjnrv qoalMiea. The farm loan bank etuaa cinatod tbe fa rater from the loan shark and the araemiag akyloek, the Federal Reserve act waa elastic enough to 4 waaee the world while it barned ap in war i the 'Wilson Ideals were attend while the free ef bate raged. the world ever. .-" 1 . ':t ' -.-' He invited the' crowd to a contem plation of the fntar. He yielded. Bo ' man greater regard far a gleriona past than the apeaker himactf .baa but ha weald aat live ia that past Tke world aaevea, bo said;, "it is just as u thinkable that a mat 'should eease grow ing as that a tree should," he said. "1 invite all yon forward-looking men .o a eoatempiatioa of. the future. My opponent runs ss bis record., A rec ord ia good, it at like good rearing, good breeding, a good start, bat has not the propahsive power for ast satire life, Aad a either party -which does live oa Its record aloae will gad expression in an age like this." , 1 .;' v Can't Faoayfaot. ' t- Vat Z aaderstaad tkat there are aome good people who do aot like my suffrage views," he said. "Well, X cant pussyfoot, neither can I bate people guessing for we.-kt be fore aad after I have -tated my aesl. tioa what It is. I et-aaot attead a eon veatioa with mind mads ep to take' a deSaite ataad ea the following day aad with Ua appkreat change of pop ' nlar complexion change my coavirtioa. Newspaper men in Haleigu and Wash iagtoa nnequlTocally wrote rtbat my opponent would follow the President if the raited States, the senior Sen ator ef the United Mates, the Gover nor e- North Carolina, tbe National Dem.'.ratia platform aad the tread of the world, and thea bad tu write thit he ekaaged his mind overnight. If you export me to do this I tell you frankly I eanaot. I am with the Bute cad Na-' tieaal Democracy, with the President, with Senator Simmons, the Governor aad with the ten .eaey of ta world. The world has changed. I did not start this business, but I am in favor of euffrag because I think it is both just srj wise. If yea are. looking for a Sen ator who will dodge or trim, I tell you aot to support ms." Want Oppertaalty to serve. He declared that he had bo ambition to sit ia a mighty seat, for any ether purpose thaa ts held a vantage point or great -r venire. He admitted that be had beard complaints that be li a Progressive. He confessed Inability to ataad etlU with a world that moves with marvelous rapidity away from old thing. ' , - He pledged, himself. If elected, to preaching ia all seasons against the con. tinuiag bureauercey ia Washington. He agreed that it was a accessary com romitaat ef war, but :he war would have eaded -ad the Bcpublicaa Benat wot doomed world peace before Mr. vtusoa returnee home, "Bat with the eadiLg of tke' war the ' war machinery should eease to operate," he said. T o BepubT.eaa party always a party of centralisation, bat had nearly a year to repeal these War mens urea, but it .has aot doae it. It will not repeal them aad to these ahaormal power it will try to add those -of the I-resient." Be said tke ueewe of legiilatioa ml neee. iry by war measure should be- cui'off. There is now a aeeeisity for these vast x pesiUiree, bat tLey do not end. Ke tublieana eek to Ind Democrat hi et iravsraee sad make (.strcvairaat ap. rrnpriatioaa for that pn.pose. but .hey ti.ould be dealing with something more hiaiismeataL Wise business -Men esti (t kt that a billioa dollars is waated ia rovernment. Us favors the budget syt m snd retursing to the normal na .. -al l.fe. - I i e preJieted that the aext Resste .1 Aiairh 4 will ra;;fy tbe League - ' '-in bees u jo he boJiere the eoun. ' ! rue its ril" into the eleetioss it ti les ts label tbs goddess of -a lint ke who runs my resd, I r-.r fim, t0 ,m h interfiretation. ' "i fnmri I :." ..g amt the fair features that picture arid naintL-orcr ii "grini-viaiged war;" Mr. Brooks spoke less than an boar, but n.ddly, and at tiues Tith marked eloquence. Many Pitt peopVe went up and pledged him support i me eonflsg STRIKING EMPLOYES MUST : RETURN TO WORK TODAY Nsw Tork, April 80. Tie- striving employe of the, Pennsylvania railroad, wko formed part ef the geaeral ""out- law" strike, were directed t. retara te work before midnight Wednesday ia n ultimatum issued by the eoaapany to. sight. Employes wne lul t comply witb the order, it added, wui be re garded a having pemnaaeatrw ejuit the service. Police headquarters sent out an alarm tonight for the arrest of threw men who hsd distributed circular ea ths sst Sid which called for a geaeral strike and the overthrow of th fatted Btatea gorerament. Tke circular . bore tue name of "The Central ntamalutioaary Ceaneil of America," it wa tated, PUT NFfiRO IN GUILFORD - JAIL FOR SAFE-KEEPIN(j ' Winstoa-8a.eBfi April 30. Bunk Hairstoa, eofered, was cap tared last eight ia a feed barn Bear Walnut Cove and wlaa stands changed with hootine- and killing x-8faer.lff Joyce daring the bafede between wldtet and negroes Sunday Bight, wa bivught to tu Forsytk Jail late last am a ana mi mornina-. he wss removea to in uuu ford county jail for anf keeping. Nick Hairstou, a relative of Bunk. aloo charg. ed witb beiag iaplicated ia tlas shoot- ins at Walnut Oove, was brought to jail here Moadsy and taken to Greens boro with Hub tni morning. Mexkaa Troon For Relief.' Juarex, April 3t)u Twelve huajred Mexican Federal Hildler who arrired here Monday to jokn the Carraaaa for ees masning for the drive against Son era, Jeft by rail today for Casa Gran des, C'bihuahaua the miblllsatioa point. General Francisco Ubalijo eommands tbe troop which are the 45th and 48th cavalry. ' Chlldrea Who Are Pale aad !Wesk Need a rood Quinine and Iron Tonic. GBOVE'S TABTEIjESS chill TONIO nu rifles and enriches the blond and builds up tlie whole system. A Gen eral Strengthening Toni for Adult and Child re. . Fourth Annual Concert. The St. Cecilia Club will give its fourth annual concert under the aus pices of the Raleigh Woman' Club Thursdsy night, April 22, at the Woman's Club auditorium, commencing st 8:30 o'clock. Mr.' W. H. Jones, of the St. Mary's music faculty, will be the conductor and Miss Sue, Kyle Houihwick will be ths accompanist. Tbe program will be s follows: ' 1. Invocation to 8t Cecelis. .... .Harris 2. Valse Triste . .HibeHus Negro Spiritual by B. N. Dett 3. Meaao-sopraao and Contralto Duet Spring Bong , Hildich Miss Courtney Misa McDad 4. A Cycle of Swedish Folk ' Songs.. .-..'. ..by L.-.V. 8ar 1. Vermelsnd ' S. Spring Jarkeies 3k The StarikTrio) . k'sK MmC Ar i. Bak'ei Mrs, lefqy Tbieni ' . Mrs, WW.'SMBcUl " 4, Judgrf Dance t ' ' 5. Cradle Song (violin obligate)' : Violin t Mr. Jame Thomas iS. Soprand Solo "11 Bacio" ArdiU - Mr. Charles Johnson, Jr. , . 0. Song of the Shepherd Lehl (Kuastan) ....... Rimsky-Korsokoff Flute solo ! Mr. A. K. Baeitea O Sole Mio (Itlin).,.,...di, Cpua S.N, (a -,.(. . ....by Deem Taylor Bantia, ; Seoteh). The Weather RALEIGH-IV1EETS DURHAM TODAY ODenina Game of Piedmont ' League at League Park at 4 O'clock -. ROTARY ANDliwANIS. CLUBS ARE. IN CHARGE Maror T. B. Eldridfire Will Throw Firit BaUMaaager Joe Ward, With Laat Mo- ' stent Moves To Strengthen V Team, ?romiae Splendid Baseball Offering To Fans With the Raleigh Botary Club and tho-Bsleigh Kiwsnis Club in charge of ceremonies, the Piedmont league wtll its. HoluiaU onening tliid afternoon at 4 o'clock at Lesgua Psrl, whea Mayor T. B. Eldridge will throw me nrsi osu, preceding the opehWig dssh between Baleigh and Durham. Manager Wsrd of the naieiga ciud s delighted with bis pronneets snd be lieves that Raleigh hat the winning club. Ho will start the game this after noon with cither Hcinmsch, Higgms or Hughes in the bo. Thus far, Durham's probsMe line) op has not been avsilshle but it is expected that the Dulls will put up a sersppy game for the opening.' Certain It is, if the weather ia anything like favor nble, they will have plenty of support from the home folks who intend com Irg here in number to back tip the team.v J Merchaata Win Claee. Merchants in Baleigh have agreed to close their stores this afternoon nt 3:30 In time for the game snd preceding the opening a pnrnde headed by band w'il mo"e toward League Park. The Raleigh team, it Is believed, Is the only one in the league this after noon that will start the season with it regular uniforms. But even in the ess of Raleigh, players will have to us the visitors' uniforms, the home suits having gons astray on the road, But Frank Manuah, Durham manager, whose men ill fare Joe Ward's collection this afternoon isn't willing to let the matter of a few uniforms stand in the way of a bard right from the beginning. . Umpire Clark, recently signed up, for the league, will preside over th game her thi afternoon. ,' While Baleigh is meeting Durham her Winston-Salem will play ia Greens boro and High Point will play- ia Dan ville. ;;', -::.: '.I This ' afternoon th probable ' line-up for Baleigh will bet - Dorsey, ef : Hafter, 2bj Munsoil, If i Ward, lb; McNeill, 3b j rViglc, tf: Evans, ss; McrUHhan or Tysea. c; Heimaeh, Higgina or Hughes, p. Tyson is a nsw oa who arrived ye. terday from th Akron, Ohio, team, aad if his try-out this morning ap proaches th promise which hare been made for him, it ia probable that he will go i nth gam this afternoon te receive . Jot Heinmach, Higglni er w cu fin sqoasT J Manager Wrd bus ah Local Offlce, Ualted State Weather Barean. FORECAST alelh,.N( C April 20, 1929. North Carolina: Showers and thun derstorm Wednesdays Thursdsy partly cloudy. - ' - , Highest temperature .......... 59 Loweat temperature . . 61 Mean temperature ............ S3 Deflciehey for the day 8 Average daily deficiency ainee January 1st l.B ' PRECIPITATION (in inchel) Amount for th ft hour ending t S p, m. ',01 Total' for th month to dat .... 1 ,M Deficiency for th montk ...... 0.VS Deficiency ie January 1st . . 0.2 HUMIDITY . 8 a.m. IS m. I p.m. Dry bulb ....... r3 M 69 , Wat bulb 62 . - M . . - SO Bel. humidity ... 100 100 100 . PBESSCBB . f Reduced to sea level) I a. m...., 30.03 S p. a 2S.W CASTOR IA For Infanta and Chfldrea . , In Use For Over 30 Years Always Bear the Signature ef HOW TO STOP A HEAD AC 2 Agpironal ReIiTes Pain In Two Minute Prevent Return by Removing Cau Abso lutely Safe. Dottora and eVtwslsts are MtYitrd with the now Aepiroaal Elixir wktea niievas the taln ef koSHlit la twa aamrnas aa also iisiums tKs mum by swtlr actina en the llr. ever. naiin blllouaiMM snd mutipatloa an there by artvmtinc ths mun of the SMaulie xt Uf. Oeetora onmlallr neomiiMn AaplrMial for ths nrni that it hi not te tbe heart sad does aot upeat the stomach. Th ant -time Too have a headache s to roue aearass orus star. aM too eMrk aair dollar iow a kettle ef Aaplivaal and toll hiat to serve you two toupooaafal In a little wafer. With roar watrh la rour band eeoat off two mlaatoa and eall fee rour sr back, as wr taautastarwr's soaraaua, tf ron east feel your haadoeke fadlna away vHkla tke time limit. Ytr drussiM invltoa and eaoaeta yoa to try Aiplronal ea don't bo kaahtul. Evorybody at oolite it. aamo aaaraatoo aonlles to eaMa. aewsM ana aeonisia. tA4v.) . , ' OVER-ACIDITY el the tomsch ba up! many a night's rest If your stomach iaacid disturbed, dissolve, two er three . mthetongub(creiruaatden. rsyronreahing sleep, Th parity Bad geedaoae oi Aj aaotaW guaranteed by SCOTT dk BOWNK MAXIM OF SCOTT'S tMULSlOtf ' to fifteen men. Pitcher Harry Parker and Inflelder William Scott. Cntil May 1. each club-will be allowed to maintain a strength of sixteen, bat thereafter must limit it men to tbe regulation fourteen. Ticket for tha amine thin afternoon will be oa sal at the Tucker Building Pharmacy or the Carolina Cigar Store. DR. CROZIER IS NAMED PHYSICIAN FOB CLCB Dr. J. Biehard Crosier, former maa gr of Baleigh team ia the old Carolina league, ha been appointed club phy ician aad will aeeempsny the Baleigh team on it engagements away from ApOalntod Peaoaaes. Winatoa-tialem, April 20. Miss Fler nee Blaekwell ha beea appoiated dea- eoa ess aad assiataat to the pastor oi Centenary M. E. church ia thi city. i?n l expected to arrive here early ia May to enter apoa her duties. Bbe crved Burkhcad ckureh here as dea eoness for fir years most acceptably. 8b haa bee away fir years and will eome to Winataa-Saiem from Birming ham, Ala.', . , WOULDNT MIND IF BROOKS DOES WIN (Coatinned from Pag Oa) Senator remained sileat in the well known aereh languages. Paaaiv May Be Paaaiv. . ' ' Bine Brook first made bm formal aaaouneement, politician have apent much tim in speculating on th prob able position Senator Simmon would lake ia tha eoateet betweea th Greeaa- bor prcgreaaive and Senator Over man. Maay bat believed readily that that h would keep kaad off while oth er! hav rgued that, because mt th amazing harmony which hallmarked the Mrvie of the Tr Heel Senators sine the 1912 campaign, ths aenior Senator would be a equally bold la as serting hi favorit a he was ia ringing th welkin for Cameron Morrison. . It is, perhaps, the moat lingular cris is in the political hiatory of Nortk Carolina. It ia known that something mor thaa a Suggestion has beea made that th senior besstor express a pref erence. Very few eld' time politicians look for aim to do o. Th consensus of epinioa among ' political observers i tkat Senator Himmons will remain markedly reticent i expressing him self on th aubject. It ia considered extremely doubtful that political exped iency will cause him to aubordinate th wounded feeling which Senator Over- Kills Insects V Spraying Preventol ia the m iest, quickest, cheapest and afet way to kill Roaches, Bed Bug, Mother Vermin and nv ncu spread disea. Protect your home. . PREVENTOL 1 a wonderful disinfectant. Special combination Sprayer and Pint Can in handy bos sav yoa money. IXX) at your dealer. Additional re-fill cans: Pint, 60c; Quart $1.00; Half Gallon, 11.7$: Destroys Germs lgsp0fffr7r llama VI 14 . "Il l teaks, asiuc trocn being a wonderful regulator, it 1 a splendid tonic for weak, nervous. Irritable, and run-down vcomen. BaiMe wp th avsreaa and brinss. back hoaltki and Strsneth. . f mm mm L'Jlfiltl ll'l' 11 SOUND ADVICE ABOUT EATING Alabama. Lady Says Wo Im- pos tm Nature) by Overeat ing, But Thedford' Black Draught Will Mako : You Feal Better Paint Bock, Ala. Beeommending Tbdford' Black-Draught to her friends and BelghboTsv Mrs. Mary Manning, of this place, says: "I never bar and never expect to find a bett. medicine thaa Black-Draught, When I've bad a cold and needed a laxative, I used Black-Draught. I use it for sour stom ach, headache aad iadigestion, and it doe the work. 1 ' "I believe most ills . w hav ar caused from inactive liver. W impos oa' nature by over-eatiag, and thea the liver Coa't act. We get laiy and no account It it hard for us to do onr work, md we'd get real sick if we dldat tak something. Th best remedy I have fouad yet is Black-Draught. It doesn't leav yoa eeastlpated, and I feel better after taking a round of it." Made fro purely vegetable ingredi ents, Black-Draught acta ia a natural way, and ig fr .from th bad after effect of M many miner! drug. Get a package today. Be aura that it bear the word "Thedford V Tbtdford ' is th only genuine Black- Draught liver medicine. Adv. . man' refusal to denominate '"him a leaaer in 112 left.- iBter-Sodetr Debate. ' Th annual inter-society debate will be held ts th BBditorium of fit. Mary Thurclow i,..ia. . . -'.I,. 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