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NEW?" v'Af'D OBSERVER. RALEIGH. N. C. THURSDAY- MORNING? "JULY 8. 1923 i)dKFfi.0.P. C:iYGiIQ!CElFT Center illrzm Johnson Comes . C-1 A;ain With Statement fp gainst The Uajue ; ' tM Trsaeiseo, Cal, Jaly 1. Support -f the SepnUieaa party "with a' t.flate Udig (omr-aqawt upB tb platform U th only ehoics left "those ft ho believe la safeguarding, protecting and areesmagwrr Amerieanivwi, Be' ator Hiram W. Johnson, of Calif oraJa, declared in a itatmt at a lean here tsdsy. i "-' "The iteputljcaa party, "ths skits tnent said, ,aee)Bid that the Prcsi- deat's covenant bailed signally to ae- compliaa ha parpooa, era contained stipulations not enly intolerable (or aey independent peojde, bat esrtsi to psagass the taJmatMse, neetUity aC sea treversy saseng astieas 'Uck ft pro posed to prevent aad Repudiated to degree wholly anaeeesssry ess as justifiable the time-honored policies la I tree ml peace declared ty Watbinf ' torn, Jefferson kit Msares.' ' . "Tie Sepubliess party stands, there fore, fimly against the PresMeat's , rovsnaat, presented, deaosotees it at breeding War rather than promoting penes, and'.se-affirms flie time-eonered, : nation -eld polietea of Washington, itt fersna and Monroe. . ' : .Tat Donor mtie party, en ths eta or head, rejected every offer to - modify r qualify tas -' President's proposed League of Natrona, endorsed the Presi. dent's ettitad aad took ita posUion ia , - favor of the league aa presented. It ' it tree that the itomoerala, ia effort to placate, say eemetttiflg about reserve' tioaa airk might make clearer or ore sseeifis the obligations el the United titateot bat the language it- meaningless and does not at all alter the onentlal position f the Denoerstio party for the Loagao as presented. Thaa the issue 8 sully soass from the Isram of a Congreea to the deal arbjtrsmrat of the American people. The evoTshsdewiag qnertiea la the cam paign, the refer, ia whether wo eater ! the naelstraas of European Bad Asia tio politics aad -diplomacy aad become a fart of the eynieal imperialism of the Old World, or whether America ahail lire her life ia her 6a way, ia - rpeadcat, enfettered, mindful always of her obligations to humanity and , civilisation, but free to act as each erisis ahail arise, aad maiatalniBg al waya the polky yof - Wasalngtos, and Jeffersos, aad Mosree, of frieadahip , witli 111 nations, eatanf ling Slliances " with none. . -l . . ,, . - , . WKh candidate standing four qaara a pen the platform, the laauo . leerea thoao who belioro ia aafeguard ing, protecting and preferring our Ameriraniam, but oao choice, aad that i to aupport tao Republican party." Say Georgia Was Cause of Mc- - Ado Defeat at Frisco fCeatiamed froea Page Oae.) ' J moaanree Coi bw tao atork market ee- ttea today,. Had aay other nan been Mmiaated, the aiarkrt would hart dropped four points instead of root star. And, oar he, there quite I differeneo ia eight points. i OoTfinor Cos will eater the cam palgn as aa acceptable candidate to (legitimate baaineee and in high faror wiu labor. Bia own popularity with the working maa hi aeeond only to that enjoyed by Mr. McAdoo. He is la thorough aeedrd with the admiaistratloa foreign policy aad henlons oaough of domestic affaire to boast of as much Amerieeaieai as naybody elte. Oa the queetloe that InUrests North Carolina mostly he is entirely ortho- dos. He belieres in the enfranchise sneat of women aad their participation la affairs of goroment Whether ht Appeals to North Carolina to ratify the mendment by vitro of his potential Tarty leadership or mot, his wishes oa the matter are the same. . PARIS PAPERS COMMENT ' ' ON COX'S NOMINATION , Paris, July '.-Commenting on the feominatioa of James M. Cox, of Ohio, for the presidency of the United States by the Pemoeratie eonrentioa at Saa Fraaciaco, the figaro says: Illi difficult to predict Mr. Cox's foreign power, if elected. wTo under ' stead that foreiga affairs interest him but little and that he has mediocre toundenee in the . league of nations. 1 The are many Americans with, him.4 - The Petit Parisian sarst "Mr. Cos has preyed ta be. a good politician on small scale ia his local state. It r f emaias Ha bo seea whether he rs a sutetman of the calibrs to look after 1 the affairs of America." NAVY PLANE DIRECTED BY A RADIO COMPASS Washington, July T. Guided entirely y radio eomphss signals, a aaesl sea Ume. F-M today left Norfolk and flew 5 ailee en a "bee line" to pick p the battleship Ohio at sea, with a laowledgo at the time of taking the ir of the vessel's loestloa. Ths sea plane then -navigated lta return to Nor folk entirely by radio compass. - Nsvy Department offieisls, to whom) ths flight wnf reported,said it was tho first time Tsdt eempasa appnnttus had be.a ased to direct sire raft to a ship. SENATOR KEED SAYS HE WILL. 8LPPOBT DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Chicago. July1 T-eaator James A; Seed, of iliaooeri. who was refused a eeat at the Demeeratie National ooaven tioa, anaonaeod hero today that he will "support tho Democratic ticket and al waya bo a Pxaeerat, though always eiaiatainisg my present position oa too affi:o of Nntioas. Cpehew jpoagratalates Cos AtUata, On, July T. Bcpresentative .-'.fcsw, of Oeorgis, former vice-preei- . of ths Anti-Saloon League, today t fioTCTBer Cos, ef Ohio, a telegram -f irr ceayrntelations oa his homl ;!' a the Demoerntie candidato fori : f L rORO TOURING EXCEL t n'V;:fl, overhanled. equipped .hock "sheer be rs; rpaeseager r, Httle need, rar Value, ess h. Hale see os time; Dodge 1 r, everhssled and In Sue nhspe. f ht Wde lMsn,'has had arj f.d s ssw, ons-haif i :..ctor cVOes Co. ENGL12HC0!V1ESTC Tr;oeiG CONVENTIONS Hoiking Ia Folic of Budiiif or Cox Tm Oistcrb Present ; 'Cordial SeUUoBt Londoa, Jay 7.-Nepapers of Lon don, in commenting on ths Chicago and Saa Francisco convent inns this tmoniag, devoted more attention to futere nla tiems betweea tho Uaited States aad Great Britain than nnoa the bearing tho convention will hvo on tho domestio affairs of America. . 1 ""There Is aothing la tho declared pol icy ef either Mr. Cos or Mr. Herding to dirtarb tho moet cordial relations betweea-tho two tntmm," says tho Morning Post, which also asptssoes lessure tbat "solittenl lealings with tho Irish question in tb United fttate haws tsot affected our not a sal f rteasinlp and tti ere ia hi good hop they will aet ho allowed to do ao.A Several journals wara the people her not to take a too serious view f utterances inevitable during the campaign by "oertaia group la tb United States who mats twisting ths lion's tall a favorite amusement Most newspapers tewch very lightly. e ignore, the Irish plank adopted at San Frsocj0, buL ths Morning Post remarks. ' . ' "American poiittctans da that scrapie to serv their own ends by resorting to expedients which they know are offens ive to tho British amtioa. Tb meet reckless British politicians would sever onsider ths possibility of gaining tote by inserting is their leetioa addresses reference to matters oi purely Amer ican ' eoneem.- Wbliev the Iriah resolstina does not est very 'ce aa it stands." . CRAVE SOMETHING TABTt Horsford's Acid Phosphate is tee water and fruit Jnlee satisfies tho appetite refreahiag, healthful drink. At druggiets Adv. ELKS' STAGE PAGEANT AND PARADE AT CHICAGO Elaborat Proceiiion Utrks Third Day of Conventioa ; . Memorial Serrieot Chiesgo: Jaly 7 The Boaevoleat Proteetiv Order of lks alosod the third day of its week's convention her with a pared and pageant tonight. which was viewed by thousands as ' it proceeded throngh the dowa-towa qnsr- tor and aloes liicbiru avdau. Thtrty-s ve state were repreMsted by elaborate float, prepared at a toot of 7&V00, while cowboys, orach drill , one hnadred beads aad saga delegatioas of Elks from all parts of the country, each group ia a distinctive uniform or costume, added-to the show. Thousands ef decorated aatomebue also had a pine. Today's meeting of tho tread lodge was marked by I horial service for the 1.037 Elks wh lost-their live ia the war aad for other members whs diod within tho year. Bpesial services were neia ror two past grand exalted rulers, JmtU Henry Melvia and James it. &wg. . The Jaekaoa. Michlsaa. ZouSvee won the Elks championship and a prise ef $630 i a drill eompetiUoa today. FOURTH BUBONIC PLAGUE CASE AT PENSACOLA, FLA. Pensoeolu, Pla., July f Th fourth ease of Bubonie plague wis officially reported here today. Cltlaens is mass meeting demsaded that tho commission ms it ordisaaee providing for rat extermination. 4 Ths last esse of plagus was Hear? Hudson, driver for aa express eompaay, He was inoculated with serum. Msyor Banders said today that the ordinance requested would be eaaeted by the commission as soon as it could bo advertised to meet ths requirement of tho law. Word cams from ths Burgoo Gen oral's office at Washington that unless rats is Pensacola ar killed the eity would bo placed under quarantine. SATS ASSEMBLY WILL' HAVE CHANCE TO PASS SUFFRAGE. Baton Bouse, Lt. July T. -This es- eembly will have a chance to vote oa a real suffrage measur before tomor row," said Senator Williamson shortly after receipt of ths message from Gov ernor Cox, urging ratification by ths Louisiana legislnturs of ths federal suffrsg amendment. ' Senator William' son was speaking against passags of thw state 1 rights bill which waa up for final passsgosJa the Senate today and was defeated, lacking but one vote. Senator Williamson, who had charge of the-ratification fight ia ths Senate, declined to announce his plans bat it was indicated the ratificatioa hums would be brought before tb lesislstur on short notice, state's right measures naving railed of passage. ROORETELT SATS HE WILL NOT RESIGN FOR SEVERAL WEEKS. Stockton, Calif., July 7. frankHs D. Roosevelt, Assistant Secretary of ths wavy and Democratic nominee for vice- president, said here today hs would not resign as Assistant Heeretary of ths Navy for several weeks. It hsd bees reported that he planned to resign at once. - The Weather Loral Office, United Ststes Westker Bareos. - - " FORECAST , ' Raleigh, N. Cl, July 7. For North Carolina! Local showers Thursday Friday probshjy fair. TEMPERATURE Highest temperature ...... 89 n SO S lowest temperature Mean temperature Excess for ths day ' Average daily .deficiency . . , sine Jsnuarv l.it PBECIiITAT10N (ia tnebesl Amount for the 4 hours ending ' ai a p. a. jru Total for tho month to dots .... .31 Deficiency for the month IM Deficiency since January 1st . . 4 81 ' - HUM1D1T1' . Ss.m. ISm. Dry bulb 77 M Wet bulb ; ti 7 . Rel. humidity .. M fy . 64 T3. S ef (Reduced ts sea level) J S a. m.. . . . . . .19.87 S p. m.. ... . . . . st fiunrie..S:04s. m. Easet.,.7iS4 au" SEVEflTTE?! PRISONERS -AHS TAKEN TO ATLANTA tfes Will Serv Total Sn tenet of Thirty ,Yrs, , IZavialy Slock&4rs . Seveahssw prisoners bound Vfor' ths redsrsl fthtm at AUssta, 0; Utt Raleigh yesterday aternooa at 4:15 se oompaaied by HkrshsU George H. Bel lamy, Csptaias Bailey and Warrsu, sad LieuMnants Kd Bortsa. A B. Weet, T. 8. Emory aad J. IX RoyalL The North Carol lira ssss ars seatsneed mainly for tbe hssdliac Sf bleekad whiskey, rob bery of express parcels sad conspiracy. The prisoners will serv a total of over thirty yesrt. All were convicted at ta last rem sf JHsderal soar! held her with Jadge Henry 0. Connor pre siding. Good behsvssur will mesa- s substantial redaction sf seversl months from ths original- judgment. Fourteen f ths men were convicted of distilling and retailing whisk sy, tw for consplr scr t kill rivesae offloor at Hesder. son, and ne for rebbtag ths Ameriens Express 'Co. .;.s----: -, ' Ths prieeasrs with sssienees srst Charles McCullers, oas year and it day? C. B..riag, ons ystr Bad a dav; E. W. ChepJia,- three yearei J. H. Games, two Fears; Orange Dsvis, ons year aad, dsn J. 0 Bright, en year and s day; J, Ddrbsrt Baker, tS years; 8. S. Baker, oae year sad a day; J. E. Baker, oa post nd day; . Elijah Townsend, two years; Henry Durham, two years; Oeergs Hawkins, tw years; Lash Alston, ons year aid a day; Theo. Ralerv " Fsrs;" W. Robert Xing, oa pear and a dsy. ,' Of this crowd It is Mid that eld bibb Dames Is ths oldest sad most persist nt maker of whiskey. Hs ass bees snaking it sver sines a pssng mas snd hs is around seventy new, TEAMWORK FOILS EFFORT TO ROB NEW YORK BANK Nsw , Tork, Jsly 7QnUk teamwork lay employes foiled aa sttsmpt by e rea automobile baadits ts hold up the CoroB. Quees's sossty, brasek of the Bask f th Mahattaa Company ts Any. More-Usa WfiW fa eash was left behind whoa th would-be robbers bsoams paais stricken tad fled ss a 17-year-old stenographer called ths polls a ths telephone. rlre sX ths bandits entered ths bank with draws revolvsts and commanded jiaDme np. awv smn vuuiiue ae lookouts. Almost immediately Assistant Csshlsr Prod Althouee, dlsregardiag ths pistols leveled st hiss, hurled a heavy soon bowl through ths glass of his sags snd Mies Dora Btadtler. a slip of a girl. dropped to her haadi sad knees sad srswled to a telephone. . TO FORM NEW MINISTRY - in uuMiniuii ur uawaua leal PtAIIIIIIAII Alillfll Ottawa, Ost- July 7. Arthur Mslghss, Minister of Interior, this afternoon v summoned by ths Governor Oensrsl to form now Dominion ministry to sne- d that f Sir Robert Bordsn, ts- tiring Premier.) it wss. learned sseffl etslly hers today. , CONSIDER STEPS TO RELIEVE 8HIPPINO TIE-UP AT HAVANA Washington. July 7-PossibIs mess- ares for sJIsvistiag ths eosgestioa of shipping ia ths harbor at Havana, Cuba, reported as serious t ths result of recent longshoremen's strikes, will be considered st a confereaes of repre- sentstivs Sf Ameriesa trsds hsd ship ping interests called today by Secre tary Alexander ,t meet her frlday. 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' Simply mouten your hair with water and rsb it la, Ons or tws tsupooafuls will make aa abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses th hair sad scalp thoroughly. Ths lather rinses out eas ily, sad rsmovss every vartielo of dnst. dirt, dandruff and txeessivs siL Ths hair dries quickly sad svesly, snd )t leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluffy sad easy to manage. 1 You can get Mulsined eaeeannt n shampoo at most any drug stors. It is very cheap, and a few ounces is ssoagh to lsst everyoaSj ia the f amllv fa tonus. av. A Package of Grandma's Powdered Soap Te prove te yes that Qraodsaa Is th imest sco nacnical soep yow can use. EudRIpef Ju!y22 M'ADOO CONCRATUUTES . , P RAN KLIN D. ROOSEVELT New Tork, July. 7-WUliam Cibbs MoAdoo, today ent th following tele gram o Praahlia J). Aooeevelt, assistaat secrebxry of ths akvy, who has been sajned u the Democratic party"! vies presidentkl eaadidatsi " r "Plssas aseept my warmevt eesgrata lationt and best wishes fur success." 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ABTHUft LeBEAV , ef WlaooskL Tsrawat, vke declares hs ts as la Us Iplok sf sradlUsa sas SBjoylag Ufe for ate Srst tlaks ta bbbbv years as the rssatt st tsklag Tssisa. ... . i. r- Thsnks ie Tsalas X saa as saioy. log "life for ths first tins la rears recently declared Arthur Lebeau, fors- maa sf tss Porter Heroes com wiaees : ski, Vermoat. "Per five rears I wss e sick saaa. My priaelpel trouble was indigsstioa. 2 had bo appetite aad generally west ttt to work without aay , breakfast because I kaew if I sts aay thing it would snly spsst sis. "ifv eoaditiea wss se bsd ia (set. 1 sould aeither sleep, sst aor work with any satisfaction sad was se asrvous that ths least thing would attest HS. Noth ing seemed to agree wit as ssd Z would have savers tramping paias is ar stomach sad st times ray sean would pslpiUts badly. Z also smffsrsd . rrom shortnsss si treats, sat tss sss UttlssMTtioa weald saaks say kesrt . thump like ss sngine. "At last Z alaiost deelded t would give up my job as I got so weak aad miserable l gelt l sould stsso as - longer. - :V'--. , "Ons sight ss I set rsadlag a psp uv s sutement sbout Tsalss which eoBviaeed ns it wss just ths sssdisias I seeded. It helped ms fross ths very first doss sad at ths Urns Z hsd finished my third bottle, Z hardly knew myself. "I never kavs ths slightest symptom sf lsdlgcstioa aow sad Z feel liks a . brand ssw maa in every way. My appetite is splendid, i my ssrvss are steadied sad I sleea souadlv at alsrht. . Ths work I sssd to dresd aow seems easy for ms ssd Z sm aew ia ths very 'pink of eondition.'. Of sosrts, Z am ealy toe glad to reeommend this medW sins. " . : Tsalss is sold by ths leading irac gists in every town-adv.) NEURALGIA, . KASEO ATONCK BY THS ' RaXIAaU REMEDY- EPirrjfDAaLK AaSOIArrgMH r : its uoom - ouicK err ecr T. 17. Dobbin COMPANY Pormsrly Dobbin A larrsD. SALEIOB'S YAKD OOOX STOBS. 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