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THE NEWS AND OB5EKVLK, 1 KID AY MORNING, APRIL 23, 1920. GOITER FIGHT OH Democratic State Convention Must Pass On His Appoint r merit As Delegate . Jordia, llo, April t2-Taa League of Xationa covenant and ' the stand of ' - raited State Senator Jamea A. Beed, of Missouri, leagas opponent, loomed to- - night n ttt priacipal laooo before tha Demoeralie atate aegvcation whkn eon- . vened here today to elect delegate to the. Katieaal coaptation and adopt a State platform. Aaother issue- wai bronglit forward : Ula today Tnnk H, Harrie, of .Soils, candidate for the Democratic aeminatioa for geveraor announced be bad tiled it the committee on resolu tiona proposed action favoring an - amendment of tha VoUtead prohibition - tnforeemesrt met to permit the-maaufae. tare f bear aad light wtoe. The trat one a movement la tha Bocd controversy tamo thia afternoon when the ifth district delegate (Kaaeee City aad Jackson county) ia eaueus selected RmmUf Iwd aad Joseph Shannon to be district delegate tha'ational con vention at Baa lraneiaeo. Tha eaucea else adopted a reaolution declaring lhat the delcgatea ware "elect rd ith freedom of action on the platform- to be presented to tha National lonveation any resolution by thla atate touveation to the contrary notwith . Handing. I'ader convention rulee alt district selections matt bt approved by the con- - veniton. ' ' Senator Reed baa been mentioned at - prospective candidate for delegate-et-larga to the National eoaveatioa, but ha taa declared he would not be willing to nerve if the convention inatrneted the delegation to vote for a National platform plank supporting tha league coveaaat. Aatt-Beed force claimed a victory to night when the eredeatiala committee of tha convention voted to nneeat a del egation of 22 Beed eupportere ia favor of a delegation initruetea 10 oppoaa oot iadoreemeat of Bcaator Beed by tha ' loavaatioa. INCREASING INTEREST IN w REVIVAL AT FIRST BAPTIST Preaching Bj Dr. T, W. O'Kel , Senate Convicts Former Pre mier of French Nation (Contlaaed free Page One.) i la a foctrese ia aaother eantenV which ' may be proaounced tomorrow whea tha high court reconvene!. It waa the con aeaaua of opinion that .the. aeatanea would be light aad that the 28 monthi ' which Caillaua haa spent in jail and a awitarium would ba Ukaa into con sideration. Atteraeva DtaconaoUte. r The former Premier'e attorney ware dianoaaomte over the verdict and waned in an automobile to tha Keuilly ' Sanitarium to inform M. Caillaua of . ba verdict. The defendant had. re- malted ia 1be sanitarium through tha . day 'a Bitting. Before they. -atarted " nay, hewetvr, M. Moutet aaid to the , Associated Presa: M. CaiHaux was convicted mat for what ba haa doae, bat far wha ba might do were he al lowed to go free." . Prior te thia M. Moutet had aaid, in Cipressing h eoaviction ttef the 8ea: . ate would find txymWlit eircum- ' sis sees aad that tha acntekc would be light: "The length a the aeatanea doea . not matter. Tha fact that there la a wateaee at -all ueaaa tha, defeat of liberty of thought." It eeema probable 3d. Caillaua will ba eondematd to pay tha roata of the trial, emanating to mora than aOO.OOO franca. Among theee la a bilt for iaveatigation ia Cm Verted Statej, which ia ona of the prominent items, M. Moro-Olafferi, of Caillanx'a counsel, aayiag it would , reach $30,000. The erowda around the Palace dis- , peraed aoaewhat sullenly, prodded ' by gendarmes. Cheeia aat hiaaea ware about evenly divided, but there waa no rioting. . Tha doling ncene waa devoid , oven of netienffa, except for aome hair pulflag betweea two atyliahly gowned ' women, . ley and Sonf Stnrlce -Led By Dr. Peioock Growing iatereat ia being maaifeated ia the aeriea of -revival aervlrea that be gan in the Firat Baptut ebureh Sun day with the paator, Vr. T. W. 0'Ke.llcy, in the pulpit and the large ehorua choir, tinder the direction of Dr. Pea cock, head of Shaw- Cnlveraity. At teadanre at each aarvica haa been Urge and numerous addition, have been re ceived to the church membership. laat aight Dr. O'Kctley dollvered aa nauaually Itroflg aermon, apeaking from tha text, "Therefore we ought to glvo more oaraert heed to the thinge .we have heard, lest happily we drift away." "We know how ignorant we are of the tbine-a that vitally concern ai," ba declared, "e long for aome one to lead ua by the hand, in order that wa might walk ia the way that are right. Uod kaVwa juat the path that ia right and best for ui. He upeoka to us became he loves us, and whea God speaks, we ought to listca. It ia la our interest that He i peaks, because lie want -what ia best for us. "Tha well being of every eoul, depends upon hi herd of Uod s message. J f we dare to diaolier, we suffer. It haa not gone well with any soul that ever lived to go contrary to (iod's law. It is to make it well with our own aoula to fol low Hia tecjiiiwa, for every promise that He hni made haa been fulfilled. ''God has summed p Mia love for us in one final measage, tke life of Hia only begotten son. Then we should give heed mora earnestly to tha worda of this meuage. There ia no gospel save that He has given through His eon. Jesus gives us a revelation of God, and when wa coma face to race wlthJiim e see Ool. There is wn nope, for sal vation but by. turning to, Jrsus, "Someone has said that we hare juat enough religion to make ua mleeraple, but if wa would liaten to him then our pathway would brighten up and we would find glory beaming over us in spired by his love. 'The word of Ood, spoken through the Son, ia hia last word, and if men drift away from Him there is no nope. ' MANY TORNADO VICTIMS FEDERAL JUDGE SCORES ARE BURIED INLABAMA ; DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Hamiltou, Ala, Apra z;. .Mneteon Oondemng DetlOrtmtiOB Of Kadi a a W I victim, of TBewr torMaiar eooaiy were j -- -v i .au.i i- ,.( tire- IniureA era in I aiwus AllOJ US, ' 1 ' 11 n . u i. . limn. here, wnicn naa aeea eonvertcf at a temporary horpitaX I" Many other injured r.ro inprivata j h!bM . eerp!ai "V ni"U homes. Uovernor Kilbv today sent a of tents and soldiers to m die them and these will be used for the shelter less. Outside aid is badly needed. A eux- vej of the storm Kreenea section louay allows the dnmatre 1 li. va been even rrester than had been thought. Houaea cannot be built soon beeause adjacent sawmills and lumber nulla were de stroyed and aome of the finest timber in this sertion of tho Mtate as beea ruined who have beea ordered deported aa nnH unnloldealrablei, Judge George W. Aaderaoa , tkl. lia United 8tataa district court today de clared that tke roundup of alleged rad ieala by Dermrtateat of Justice and las migration ageata "seems to have beea carried ant an tha theory of ha eg (rat aad try afterwards. Tha writs were made returnable aext Saturday B-whick iwwe, Oe- court aa- aonaeedr bail of the 13 peraoaa involved win be reduced from amounts bow iu, 000 ia aome case to KOO each. The eon rt a expreaaioa of apiaioa re At a mass meeting today a county nrding the roundup of last January auv uunof ine iraiimuny pi hh ayrnebak, wbo waa arrested at a com muniat meeting here. . It developed that although Hyrarhuk waa arrested en Jan uary 8, the warraat for his detention was issued by telegraph on January Jo 'I wish you would ahow me one cjisc ill which tha ifcuartmcnt of Justice has the authority to arrest peraoaa and bold them for two weeka without warrants; said Judge Anderson. ''A more lawless proceeding ia bard to conceive. Talk relief lominittre was formed with Karnest 1. i'ite as chairman aad O. Paudle secretary snd treasurer. FIVE MEXICAN STATES TO JOIN SONORA REBELLION Angus I'rieta, Ho or, April 2f. The Mexican state of .wii lioaran, Guerrero, Zaeatecas, Tehuantepea and Vera Crua IB 1J1 ICVUIUUUH Willi UUllUI, K U . I, . , , ... t. . J I. th Tarrant government General Amerieanixation-wbat w. awd i. I'elia t'alles, conn ander in chief of the CONNECTICUT WOMAN TO HEAD NATIONAL D. A. R. Washington, Apri 22. Mrs. George Maynard .Minor, of Waterford, Conn., today was unanimousy elected president general of tho Daughters of the Amer ican Revolution, succeeding Mrs. George Thaeher Guernsey, of Kansas All the eandidatea for executive ofdeera on Mrs. Minora ticket were elected mitbout opposition, tha only contests being for vice presiifnts general. Twelve candidate were nominated for seven posts. Balloting began this morning and kept up during tha day, the announcement of the winners being held back until the close of the night session, accord ing to custom. The newly elected offi cers will ba installed Haturdav. the closing day of tho SOth Continental ca-. gresa. The Daughters went On record toddy ill favor of the Cnlversal ruilltrv train ing. There was only a seatterinir vote against the resolution which was pre sented after an effort to have the or ganization recommend voluntary service aaa railed. EPSILON ALPHA PI WINS ST. MARY'S ANNUAL DEBATE GERMANS MAKE CHANGES . IN THEIrTLAST REPLIES Taris, April 2i. According to the Havaa correspondent at San Kcino, two of tha three note received by the Ital ia a premier, Hignor Nitti from the Ger man delegation differ somewhat from thsoe summarised in previoua dis patches. Tha aecomi note atates .that Germany is ready to withdraw ber sup plementary troopa from the Huhr reg ion but desire to retaia there the Itt, 500 mea and batteries authorized by the decision of the allies on August 8, 1919. The third ante asserts. Germany 'a wit lingaesa te disband her local militia, through representing this operation a difficult. No allusion ia made to the dissolu-. tioa of ether militarised police organ izations aad volunteer civil guards. The supreme council, tha correspon dent aaya will consider on Friday or Saturday the response to be made to the three note. . bonora mililsry forces, said after hia arrival here thia afternoon. General r'lores already imd begua hia march on Mazutlan, according to Gen eral (.'alien. Capture of Culieacan was announced last week by the. honor au thorities in official dispatcher. Thia waa when the troops first entered the city, Uenersl Calles said. Four hundred Indians accompanied Genersl Calles as fur as Naeo, twenty eight miles west of (wore. They are now inarching from the Railhead at Naco to refnfnrre troops already stationed here and east tn the mountains between Chi huahua and 8onora through which Car- ran za forces are expected to try to force their wsy Into Bonorn. CIRCUIT COURT AFFIRMS LOWER COURT'S OPfNION AmericanixatioB ef those who carry on I such proceedings. I ran hardly ait on the bench as an American citizen ami restrain my indignation. ' I view ith horror such proceedings aa this. Caadema Federal Beeerve Bank. Pensacola, 11a., April 22. Vasal mously condemning the action of the Federat reserve bank of Atlanta ia its ruling to enforce the. uaiveraal par clearance of out-of-town check oa member and Bon-member bank alike, the t'loTida atate bankers, association ia annual convention here today passed resolution urging all bank ere to' resist tbi aetioa aad tailed upon Congress to make an investigatioa of the Fed eral reaerve ayatem. Colonel Buby V. Garrett, who is prominently connected and well-known in Lexington! and Davidson county, ha announced himself aa a candidate for the governorahip of Missouri. "VOU caa retaia X tfct ordinal newnefg aad color of yonrahoegif you aolect inperior ahot polish. Whittmare'aufarior- j ItyaatkeeetMiataU 1 worUfamo... VmAZ ,rasarvattk nteWvahi laataar. . , armSaii misa. a.wivsa emra ssetugaaia. S- Kaaaa' akeea leaaiagaaw. t: GARDNER'S SPEAKING APPOINTMENTS ANNOUNCED Tha speaking engagemeata of Lietit-eaast-Governor O. Mot Gardaer an aauared yesterday by Judge I. Craw ford Biggs hia campaign maaager follows-: Bdeatoa. April S3, Hertford, April it; Whiter ills, April 26; Chadbourne, April ; Cliatoa, April 27; Goldsboro, April 28; Apex, April ZS; Went a won a Anril 30: MoBtieeilo. Guilford county. May 1; Glea Alpine, May ; Marlon, May ; Liaeolnton. May 8; Littleton, May 10; Aydea Hay 11; Ahoskie, May 13; Iredell County, Msy 21; Hpeneer, May 21 i A. aad E. College, Baleigh, May I; Windsor. May 7tn. "lliifoi'iinw KBleHalaedr The membera at the Johnaea Pettl rrew chanter of the Daughter of the CoafederacT eaterUiaed Manley' Bat terv chanter ef the Children of the Confederacy at the Woman'a Club yea terdar evwaixuz. Col. Fred A. Olds lee tuted an the eld Pettigrew place and shewed fcia eelleetioa er toya made by the Tryoa Toymakers of North Carolina The next time you buy calomel ask for Hie puriflexl and refined calomel Ublwti thait are MtimeaJema, nafe and sure. Medicinal virtue retain, ed 'and improved. Sold only in owJed package. Price 35c mm, 6C30f Taor early, aaatty hatp will atralhte oat aad grow rase la aay atrle U f oa naa 1 QUEEN i , Tha eighteenth annual intersociety debate waa held ia the auditorium of Bt. Mary'a School last aight. The query wa -Keeolved: That tha UaHed States should graat independence to the Phil ' fppiaee withia the space of three year. Tka debate waa woa "by tha Epailoa , Alpha Pi aociety, tupporting the affir mative, the debater being Jaae Toy Md Mary Tellott. Tha 8igm Lambda aociety, uphold thg the negative, waa represented by Lea Bimmoaa aad Lacy Loadon Aa . dereon. Tha debate waa aplrited. aad ' well delivered, all debatera aeouittina themaelvea well, especially Mary Tellott, wBoae simpie aaa yet rorcorul delivery a well aa tha aonadneaa of her . meat at ood her ia especially good stead. a juagea were Mrs. . p. Metealf aad Miaa Steele of Meredith, aad Mis Ktl Battle Lewis. Balloea Makea Record. 1 Atlanta, Ga April 22. A naval air service balloon ia command of Lieut. J. P. Worthington, which left the sta tion at Pensacola, Kla., at t o'clock last night reached Atlanta, today. The bal loon, according to Liouteaaat Worthing ton, covered aa actual drack ef approx imafely 750 milea ia a little over 10 houra, flying ever portiona of .Florida, Alabama and Georgia. Lieuta. Dubel, Zea and Wallace, accompanied Worth ington on the training trio. The Weather Local 0ce, Vailed BUiee Weather . I, " : Bareaa. . i'OHEOAST .----'-- j kaleigb, April S. . , . North Caroliai lair J ridajf and SaW nrday, cooler ia iaterior. TEMPEBATVBG - ' Highest temperature. " 7 lowest temperatnre W Mtaa temperature T4 Cieesa for the day..... 13 Average -daily' dtteieery' ainee 1 Janusry latj l; So Good they dont last says about those best corn flakes Post Toasties Kiehmonu, a., April 'We are satisfied with , the disposition of this case by the court below and with the reaaons assigned therefor by the-learneil district judge," with thia sol comment in a per curiam opinion, the United rltutes circuit court of appeals today af firming the district court at Baleigh, sustained ita decree which held that the Cltixens National Bank of Durham, aa aaaignee of a $10,000 Judgment, origin ally taken in favor of the American National Bank of Wilmington, againat D. L. MeBryda and ot tiers Is not en titled'to prove any claim against funds in hands of receiver resulting from the sale of timber lands of Adam McArtbu ia Cumberland county, N. C. The decree held further that D. L. McBryde, the other appellant, was likewise not entitled to auy of tha funds in question. SUFFRAGISTS CONTINUE ACTIVE IN WILMINGTON Wilmington, April 22. Suffrsve lead- era met today formed a ratification com mittee for ?ew Hanover county and se cured tke court house for the maaa meeting to be held May fourth, resolu tions ta ba aigned by as many person as possible before then and to be pre sented lo the meeting wered rawn up a follows: "We the undersigned desire to urgo the Legislature of North Caro lina to ratify the Federal suffrage ameudment at the earliest possible op- . : i-i ml l. t V. - u, y puriunilj. J naa iinu uj mv rfc ideation committee a a whole and by individuals at the conference. It I un dent ood that there will' be an anti-suf- frsge organization formed in Wilming ton to fight ratification. . Man Shot From Ambush. (iriflin. Ua.. Anril 22. Otia Kllis. 23. brother of Poitmaster F C. Ellis, waa ahot from ambush while driving aa au tomobile on a country roafl ais miles . m a w - from here tonight and died ia a few u No One Wanta an Imitation They Are Dangerou. in the minute. Bheriff Patrick ha gon to Medicine Line, imitator van See How to Copy the Style of .i - - .L.. i .: as I n:- . i a. s u ' . lua iru u. Lun fiiuuLina, wuu nariau. for the arreat of Charlea M. Cole, whom witnesses say was near the scene of the hooting. Ham Dressing vsmevsa Aadrag. relleese Itcby. scsly acalp, a Lops kslr from tall lag out. At an druMtata r and S3 far large hex, te aVral.Ck, KeawwefcsM tasAwauaa.C. 666 HAS HORE CUTATIOIiS TUMI AIIY OTHER (ML O FEVER TOiilC Oil THE MARKET Package, Directions, etc and Give It Some Name or Number, But They Cannot See the Ingredient and Are Liable to Get Them Wrong- CASTOR IA , For Infanta aad ChUdrea In Ue For Over 30 Years Always searw the Signature of fMiti hss proven it will cur Malaria, Chills and Fever, Biliou Fever, Cold and LaGrippe. It killa tha pafaaite that I causes the fever. " , " 66i is the most speedy remedy we I know; it will eooa break the fever aad tbea if takea a a tonie tke fever will not return. ? 666 is b fine tonie for pale peoale. It I builds up the blood eorpuscle to red. healthy coaditron, giving a natural, healthy complexion. 6titi quickly relieve Constipation, Biliousness. Loaa at ' Appetite, Foul Breath aad Headache, due to Torpid Liver. We especially recommend ' 666 for thoae exposed to the weather, a they can take it, eat anything they want, and go right aa with their work; with no fear of being aalivated. adv. PRECTWTATiTOTpw inches " " taieuBt fr the ?. ao'ura eading " at 8 p. m. ... , . ,oo Total for the meatk to date...... !.S1 iiedeieaey for the onth,,1.tn.nji entieaey since Jaauary lt..'.. 0.58 ' HCMIDITT Is.as. , JJsa. lpja, rry bulb ....... M fig fl . rlet bulb 65 - . i7 4 . tL hoaiidity ... 67 ; 43 46 (Kfdneed te tea level)' a. m....:.:C9.Pl. p. a..... ..T6. . FINAL yOTICK TO TAX-PATERS. . - it. j ot Slate jd -coiaity . taxe tut iDil are not paid ea er before May 1, 1820, you can not vote ia the primary er election thl year. I ant now levying and garnishing oa all persons who have not paid their taxea ' for 1919. trad if yon are caught by a levy or garniahee and have the cost to pay you have a a, aa to blame but yourself, a f ha taxes are long past dae aad I have beea a lenient aa letg a I caa be, but the time ha come when I am compelled te collect the taxe ed I hope that all will come aad set t's so k to avoid tha aeeeaait of my collecting their taxe by strew. J. H. Sf'.ARS, - '., tfc?ri3 VaVe County, s .will Buy a big package pt POSTUM CEREAL weighing over a pound, net What are you paying for coffee? v and also a collegia of doll from all aver the world. Mrs. Heary London presided over the cinnamon toast and tea which the chit dre aerved. Oae millioa hooieless mea aad women were lodged and fed last year by the Salvation Army. Couutleae othera wars aided with clothing, food, medical legal or spirltnaUadvlre aad financial aaaiataaee. The good work will ge e r. ilUl the vfuhd raised in lha teeoni home service appeal May i.j i i i" : . 'tmai 1 1 ii 1 1 BBnSMaanaajaaaatar. ktRoom where room's the thing, Style and ttrength and everything") N & W Overalls arc made for long service, no matter how rough the work. And they're ( , "good-looking, too, wiftheir solid brass buttons, strong steel buckles, and double -stitched - seams. It's a real comfort to, ' 'work inN& W's N & W Overalls TndS Mark ; Union Made They're big in just the places an ordinary pair of overalls are likely to give way. ' Go to your dealer today, and slip on a pair of N & Ws. See how it feels to get into a pair of real work clothes. . N &W OVERALL COMPANY, Inc. Lynchburg, Virginia North Carolina's Ackaewledg. ed Shop ef tke Exelaslve aad Authentic. 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