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a i aw t I . & 4 -.t. Nor h f araline Psrt'y eioadv Wednesday, thn!dfr..or t nlgat or Thursday. t - - i Will 4 j, . ft.er ti-.:ifi-.n vtMinf (uifi tour. VOL CXll. NO. 15 5IXTEEN PAGES TODAY. . RALEIGH. N. C. WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 14 .1920 SIXTEEN PAGES TODAY. PRICE: FIVE CENTS 1 PERSON OFFICERS PLACE GUARDS l!l CONTROL OF TOVH Rumors of Threatened Attack By Negroes From Reids- - r ville Cause Action President to Confer With Party Nominees on Sunday Executive To Meet Governor Cox And Franklin Roosevelt At White House To Talk Over Plans For A Vigorou Cam paign; Deny Reports That President And Cox Are Far Apart" On The League Of Nations ; White House To Lend Influence To Campaign ,-;.... i - . , . TO INVESTIGATE RAILROAD LEASE It AT EXTRA SESSIO II il niinnnTVLirjinp o rain i ncHuo TRYING TO PACIFY MR FACTIOUS HARDING SAYS WILSON MADE PARTY NOMINEES ACCEET LEAGUE ISSUE ROXBORO FOLKS RESENT ' NEU.0 TEER'S CHARGE Washington, July M. President Wil son will meet Govsfnor James M. Cos tad Franklia D- Booeevelt, Democratic presidential v4 viea-presidential aomintMs, Sunday for" ths first tims line the eaadidatca were chosen at Sen Francisco. Ths conference will be held at tha 'Whit' Hoaaa ta discuss nlsns Sheriff K.T. Thompson Positive tor vigorous campaign. - Ha Arrested iht Man Two arranged today by aeveraor lie Arrestee! jug-i. man, iwoi. . .muod-the whiu laiu oi Persons Identified Boacn, He the telephone from Columbus to aseer ln, rtt.i ,a iinaii (.Antra tain what day within the next week Says. Claims Boaa conirao- wobM u BO,t .oiubie for a meeting, tor Based Charge On Kegro The Bemri iru conveyed to Mr. wu- wa uii saw aaswar j J Hfnra speedily that Mr. Wilson would bs de lighted to see the governor and also air. Booeevelt Buadsy morning at 10:30 o'clock. While it waa atatod that tha President had ao particular choice aa to tha data, it waa explaiaed ho eon aidered Sunday aaora suitable at it Poreman'i Statement SAYS DEFaOCRATS IM GET CONGRESS Boxboro,' July 13 Armed guards pav trol tho towa tonight aa tha eve of tho .; opening of tho iuToatigatiom into tha lynching of Ed Boaeh, who is alleged to have criminally attacked a white girl. Bamora that negroes woro eem- Ing . front : Seidtnllo. Soach aobo town.' to blow up Boxboro, eraaod prompt action by tho anthoritiea. BheriS N. IV Thompson aald today that all eireumrtaneM indicated that Boa eh waa tho Magro who aaaaultcd tho girl. Mot only waa ho poaitiraly idea- 1 tided by the vietim of tho foul, act bat jara. deeao uaamoeriaia, ewer n young woman, alto declared he waa the I LOngfeSSmafl 1 Ban. - -. '-,V; t r- . ' Nello Tear, local contractor and cat ployar of tho dead negro, ia declared to hare baaad Via otateaioat that tha wrong negro waa lynched oa hearsay oridenee. Teer'i ' foreman, who ia ' uegro, ia Cjooted aa authority by Tear. Some member! of tie road force oa which Boa eh waa working, hare fit but tho majority are working. . . - The people of Poraon oauaty atroagry . . xL - 2 - - A W LU Tument' Z'iT tho bd tho ticket the Doerat. wffl would enable tho governor to eomo hen and return homo ia time to keep en gagementa with party leader! on Mofr day. - .,- v ; : t ' . Not Far Apart on - leaguo Party leaden declared today there waa no foundation for atatementa that tho Prealdent aad Oorernor Cox were far apart' on tho league of nations. Tidings of Possible, Scandal! Striving' Desperately To Solid-j bTougnt To wasmngton By . iry Strength of Minor Or- MAY BE NOMINEE OF ' THIRD PARTY MACHINE Legislators CLAIM RENTAL BELOW THE STANDARD RETURN Conizations COMMITTEE OF 4S AND LABOR PARTY NOW ONE They aaid it wae but natural that the To Introduoe Beiolntion Calling I Es.rlj Moments of Hew Partrfsl goreraor should deelro to ozehange views with tha President' en this and many ether questions before beginning work on his speech of acceptance. While tha President plant to. remain in 'Washington all summer, his friends say that he can bo depended upon to lead kis influence 4o Governor Cox's eampaiga ia . statements aad letters. Tho President has obtained much ant hand information aa to the preliminary campaign fght from men on whom he often has relied and has devoted much time dally to newspaper reading. On Norfolk asd Southern To Show- Oanse Why Lease ot Branch Line Prom Ooldsboro To Morehead City Should Kot B Cancelled The News and Observer Bureau. 803 District National Bank Bldg., . - By sW m, rOWKLL. (By Bpeeial Leased Wire.) Life Pranght With Menacing Situations, With Bepeated Iff oris of Leaders Necessary To Keep Peace; Platform Committee 'Completes Work Chicago, July 13,-Iadere of the new party, born today were striving dee-1 perately tonight to solidify the strength! of the minor groups, from which it same I GOV. COX TO MEET SUFFRAGE LEADERS Hal D. FIc 'Thinks Prospects For Vie- i, tcry Encouraging ; ' The Ksws and Obaervor Bureau, WMblngton. V. C, July lSMembers . mmUXZZ- r . , , . . . . . Early momenta of ths now party's iif Carolinn vWUng .Washington todsy fr.aiht with menacing .iUatW brings news of railroad scandal with- ...V., . !T ; . 1 out tho personal equation that P r. . lses to furnUh tho Bute with recollee- "d e Committee of 48 battljoVior Hons of the light over tho lease of the hours to keep the jealousies and dis Atlantle and North Carolina road which trusts of the rival group submerged was made during ths Ayeock adminis- . v. . .v. . M 1 AmarAin tn ivi.l...t to .ajaaweau,.,,--, , .;. . ,r t J I TO Hold Conference Prl0KT0 tt eommUtee of the House, L J?"1 tiv" W drawn out eonaia, who is being discussed as ths one or ns am tmngs that will bs -"" "'"m appearea aoiiprosidestial nominee of the ne Third dons at the special session called to f" Peaee-iaakers were called to Party, which will probably iacludo the meet August 10. will be the introdue- th P1""0 e1 tmn M4 Labor Partv. : the : Committee. of 48. tion of a resolution calling on tho Not- T'V0 . " r 8ing Taxera aad ninmber of other folk and Southern Railroad to show 5?7 7 TV5 "J""! e"PMriVi minor orgaauations. Conventions , of eauss why the present lease nuder which "l,"?." "i.- bnk" , theee organisations are being held at Leaving For Washington To Meet Tne President Columbus,' Ohio, July 13. A depots-1 not be . . . . . . I -i.. m i . I : r xrv:i .u- . m.UiiiuM ma uistrics xiaooaar aaav jnug. i m s . m auona nomas s j-arty it operates a branch line from Ooldsboro .!'""" ... C""'"',D" , "f"a Chicago, the West development being re-1 ;,".""V: .CI :rL. ., I the merging of the meetings of the Z ZC ZZZZmZZ Co-mtttee ef S aad the Labor Party eoaveatioa under oas standatd. : By E. K. POWaXL. ' ' I will . confer with Governor James VL I to Morehead City should WaaaWoaTjnrTTuWUb such 1 ,eloek TMllT Prior to PaUure to comply with the term's l,?lmttT fP . ft ts oae Washington, Jury 13. wuh tUi. ..rtn wJii. .k.L k. i.... .v rl " of nine planks. According to members I rtromr . as Cox aad Bocaev.lt at U wiUo. Preeit WiUorBundsr: I tU U .I "7." 7,. ?' ittce. tho pet pUt- - it waa aaaouneed today. Arranaemente rokd and lack .a? ' veups have Zr UUr. foreman, defent enongh Bepublioa. BenstorS- snd IZt T? tt; jSeSSS. of IreSeTnad BovW Teer has ot been seom this Wk, Kepratetives in November to pUce? f,e"?!f ..th SC" S?'1 ,. . "4- BumU-d a League of Nation, toth. BoUeitor Gattia, who made a pre- centre! of Coaareas aauik back In the I T.1 ZZ7.": fao".w"1 ' ?wwwe "end that all kiaau and wars b. sbol- Bmamry - iaveetigatioa immediately I ij. of i,moWEt. tt Mnfl.tw7e7rs 7Tted ..1 f". ZTZ?! 5 . axwr tao jyneajag, wiu cpea a xormau . . . - tamonaw. . ,.. .. .... .... . "-izr.r ' ; "m uther planks covered a soldiers' P,Boxboro0rTp0eZplo 5 deelare-that the ve Hal D. Ptood, of Tirginia, chairman i J0"'; 'Pr .', ' J7:. .1.:. I --.L-r!:- w.lTTi Inouncod that a similar deputation-froaj ed his duty m wishout foundation. lrf.i u ' - l.iV'C-. J-"xrl.jr:: 1 t. Th Cox and Booeevelt tkkot named publican nominee, in Marion, July tt, 4,- u to ehlllr Vaae- which by the Ban' Pranelseo eoavenUon is a u"tw o- hw been transferred over to the the iln liwtklnv at' It fri n I curcmoniBi mere. I ancle," aaid Chairman flood who re- Ituraod to Preaeiseo 1 - 1 . . . ... ... i uia wjv ana uidhitu. u riifr h. ik. amIm 1. tt. i . . - . . of New.yerkvis ,tkath witt ap JPaesu . nemee, uisewm psa- kB , w . r. ,, (Vn kr7, 7 " VL, T.v .1-3LTLr Z.r..J.i 'T,0,, uus,ua," SEVEN PRISONERS - E! When tho sherisT learned that aa at tack waa to be made on the jail, ho called up several prominent citizens to seen re asaistanee im repelling the eo saulk en the prison aad without excep tion they' advised the officer not to go to tha jail aa it would bo futile. Bo fore he could get there the negre had been takes nat- - Below Stondsrd Betura. 1..-. .1. . i v aa 1 , , - , Mai uviuvuisiiiv uraas va Va lavwur VJ About the only piece of eauitfment ...v.... j . 1.:. .'j iSi0!Ltt!L,rf?Attm ption of pubiie ntiiiue. and natural One of White Men At; Larae twenty years ago, one of the members I nwareet. ' Adioursi, Until Today Vta7to G.v.ror th. C0B luen and Aabeboro b JXZrzL nuZtwZU'lZ: 4 "I" chlef'' oUing monument Lontio. adjourVrf akJOO o'clock to. tomorrow. Plat- 4 VIIUOI OCIIlClllO Ul UCdUl - : For Double Murder . i Asbeville, July 13. Seven . whits eaadi dates win I prison ers, all charged with crimes of a xnen. I . . " .. . . Mti ia tk. mt,im u.ljti..! I ' ' I Iimi Will IDt Oil HI retailOrM I . . ... ....a - - - - . a .u h -vita tMrM - v j w ..a. tviuuiiiuv s i . . . . . a. . . . - i . .hi 1 n m h.v. ... Hntum.. . 1 1 ' mows reached here today that rein-1 . T ..T T . '. w. ' V h. .m .!u 1. iv..li tI renwi w me oiaie, u is tneir nlaUorm to'xit tha caadidate. thai " v-a tivj. ojf Beach have uied SIS ?2 w pohUrall"- r M. electresuUo. for hav aaa are preparing m Drug putt against ZZT fn TjrnrdT Tea .T. Saturday morning might stwlt . j t .I1" ,n'!, .srau- party struggled tonight to compromise tag committed : double murder x-ersoa eounry ana -any members ef ' the mob that may be identified. . Republican Presidential Candi- date Issues Statement Fol ' lowing Announcement . .' . of Roosevelt :- SAYS REPUBLICAN PARTY l ACCEPTS CHALLENGE TO . CARRY ISSUE TO POLLS in and protremve reoras-s waonavs VrLTwT.rSl.llS le the property Is, gradually wide and divern.t TView. into a eo-Url "i ITs." i EXTEND PRIORITY COAL! . ORDER FOR THIRTY DAYS ' : . ... I him very highly. ; Tluef old leBdmeatTa Order a his career aineo .he:left toe 1 1 . . . IHoase and am deeply araUfled that he uta jj voQuausiom AO la now our presidential candidate. -With the country not yet hrmry aaMl aa daaa. via. and fearlaaa . M" oniereaeo, out tne presidential jl.lj.l. -ZZ V i'w . ' I . -""s - -- maeoa eounry, esea ccutivei aad will guide the aatioa safely "lnee asserted his oaly reason for ua "hK I. nt JiTina PneMl tVeme or polUiesl pri.- eomba eonBtT Mri, fhi. morning infatara? 7r " " Columbus Prlday evsalng, llJfff J' "A"' .T'? npl7 Jtafftoiy to fcMtw Bohert by sawing through ths iron bars of 1 served with Governor Cox ia ths w,ewu P Washington early -rir rC.ii.r -77 " " 1" 1 21-... " ,": 'r7 , I 'Mt aad Uoie at the jail win- How, t BaraUv n.d ertsma "Jf de"Bit fnereLinTbTI Un. T.d l at Ln '7'" ' f07L .'S". "P " have earefuuy - -rJ"" " w u,. 7v.Ta Z'.LTirT" ' V I oeueveu, aaa up so a vm iuh, . . . . . . 1 r . - - I --. -vj. -u.u..iu. 1 an aour soaicns nose or tnem aaa Governor Cox would not orediet whatJ.." "l,,r".. -- - - r - .lne aeiegaies aaa waited several hours been eanaht.. , : . matters will be discussed at the ton- , ",t?u rM0'nU f through the to adopt platform aad to select al VA force ef deputies' were placed upoa fereace.. The Governor, however. . in- "n"" oommitiee is appoint- ieaaer wna unruteaaoaa announce-1 tie case immediately after the escaoe back He fsotafWr tho uphoal ef titsd Payton hut week tha't h, J'.U . LtL!ltrsir,?!'i I fA".!" eTideBt ' PV d al at 1 . . , . i. i 1 - vvni vvat civiuuu T5 . w-r ttM WorM w tta United States must xpeeted to confer with the President w11.1 to sons interesting of the platform committer reaching though scouring Buacombe aad nearby f Washington. July, 13,-Ixtension for have a man of clear vkloa and oourage League of Nations iwue before M f i , P"' Btrstege fi- common ground tonight. , ' eouaties had failed to catch any, of the so days of the order giving preferential at the head of the government to guide pwpnnng hia ; official . noTifieation , V . 'a "" "r " a groune coa vieU by . 10 o'clock tonlglit . dutribuuoa ef open top care to coal I the Way to continue ta the reaeo and I Pen. v I""1 ". i". u5 W?F:"" P'e 01 mine piaaxa. 1 Ths eaeape of the prisooers is the mines east of the Mississippi, was or- prosperity," continued Chairman Flood, f The Governor stated today that he overameni r release or tne road ana 11 was en tne coaptation or these most daring thing of its kind ever re dered today by the Ia-iteto Cp?ri l-Oowrnor Cox and Mr. Booeevelt eon-1 expected the date for his official noti' ai, tats's giant monopoly ftat the new-born party fused from the corded in the police 0 court annals of Commission ia aa effort to solve the Istitute that kind ef a ticket. v incauon to Dt Bxed B ths National '"t Msieru L.aiuunni;".r xai.j, ituunire er as aaa st Western. W6hT;aI6lllia.-"Tluit- thi eoal transportation problem. The ori-l "On my way back front California I committee at some tim- beta-eon Aug- w tne purposs or extending corporate naix aozea other minority groups faced escape was well planned is evident wh u iiiuuiuvHfi w 1 v. ... . umb u9 -1 xrom ui comtiiata larm or .in.a Ah. ginal order would have expired July ZL I aad since arriving here I have met I 1 d 10, and that it probably will joree-roia amendment of the order I Democrats everywhere enthusiastis (Continued on Page Two.) also was mads by the commission, which over the prospects for success in No- in a letter to Daniel Willard, chairman vember for both our presidential and ef ye advisory committee of the As- congressional tickets. The Bepublkaas eociatibn of Bailway Bxeentivee sag- have become very gloomy over the out- gee ted that ths carriers prohibit more look judging from reports that come to with eoaL ' . I BcDorts eomin to the Demoerstie I tTgl 01 Loans To BoadS I pointed by Governor Ayeock just prior COMMISSION APPROVES. NEW LOANS TO RAILWAYS Hoary Tmmm UUrmUd. I (CeitlBsl Par TltfMJ IsMAfAB thnaa d a. at...avl 1. . df-av I at. I " ' iim- aaasiVHM tUVSU U IrVS vjimiu 1U a I IV - 1 aa. ab a, . av.. . .. . formal discussion of the proposed reso- UJAL QUESTION CAUSES iution here today was Henry A. Pace, of ' Aberdeen, who was one of the appraisers of the State property ap- tainable aad the masterly way in which the prisoners had arranged everything. Those who escaped were: Jerry Dal- ton: placed in tho Buneombs' county DMUCKM-WMre death for a double murder in Macon The amendments of the original er-1 National Coagrossional committee head-l dsr provide: quarters here from the men having I That railroads must place an embargo I the campaign in charge ia the different Out of Revolving Pund Mow Total $22,086,878 districts are most optimistie and in dkate unusual Interest in the contests for Senators and Representatives by ths Democratic candidates and their friends, Chairman Flood asserted. , Washington, July 13 New loans to railroads of the country amounting to $17,022,273 ware approved today by the cade. againit consignees failing to unload open top ears within 24 hours without regard to existing ratings for ths mines so as to provide fuel for current use to pubiie utilities aad pubiie institu tion.. ... . . ' . ioai ears are denned not to include by -Democrats everywhere- ia tho choice I lag an aggregate of $22,086,875 so far flat bottom gondolas, with aides less of Cox aad Booeevelt for the head of I certified to the Secretary of the Tress than M inches high inside . measure- the ticket, I fully expect we shall be jury for payment out of ths $300,000,000 cat, ui aia aqiuppau wii ntu, or i sua ia awes eaougn jvemocraue oena-1 revolving fund provided by ths Trana- V I-U T ia 1 t. va l a I. a . . , I . ... . . wukji aa aaua tw aa aau ma nam i ton suta aepraacBiauves ia novsm-iporTailOB Act, xrom tne coal movement and stenciled 1 ber to taks the place or Bepublicaas to I The Carolina, Clinchfleld and Ohio or laggea xor otner semee. . I upset ue eeutroi or ootn tne Benste ;AnnouBoemsnt ef the commission's I and House aad plaes the Democrats ia changes came almost simultaneously I power in Congress.1 wua tne adjournment er ue eoal pp- unairmaa r iooa expects to hold a orators' eonfereaee, which hsd -been at- conference with Governor Cox . when tempting for two days to work a plan the Demoerstie presidential nominee for supplying ths Northwest. The plan comes to Washington aad to carefully finally agreed on by the operators will go over tho plans for ths Congressional be submitted to railroad executives at campaign with him.. The chairman of I nortioa of ita liaa hfcaM. Aran... p... ew jra tomorrow. . ui vemeerauc naxionai uoagressionsJ I and Port Aransas, Texas, which was aaaiBuitaa aaa na uaw uovcraor were damaged by a hnrrieane. close friends when the Ohioaa served for ths Bangor and Arrostook Bail- n the House aad are certain to work way A lota of $200,000 was approved, oat the eampaiga for control of Con- The commission pointed out that "the ons,m,jaispieto,atmoay 1UTIC fnirDTIII ITt I P"P, wuica is manviaeiurea inro ANUS tUnUKAIULATb newsprint paper and for which there is to the execution of the lease now held by tha Norfolk and Southern. Mr. Page does not soe that the railroads are ia for any great money making era! aad cites the ease of the Southern ss .ZJ. -hi fcn J;l. ..V . :.:. a! oted Press.)-A 'deadlock ITIIaa Cn-nW.w.. r.. "" or a aouoie muraer in Macon Allies Considering Measures To county; Daa Boone, Henry Boone and - Enforce Provisions of ver- eommiMed to jail from nflon Traatw Madison county on charges of store- . . saues Xreatyj, breakingaad-larceny; J. Kenneth .. , Smith, charged with abandonment and Spa, Belgium, JuIsl 13.' (By Ths As- whiu ulavery, awaiting trial at ths A deadlock has been SrrreBVMrm 01 thi Bupertot eourti "With the euthusiasm - being shown Interstate Commerce Commission, mak- Bailway was granted a loan of $2.000.. 1000 to assist ia flnanelng "immediately pressing maturities," ths commission aa- nouneed, addinng that a heavy eoal toaasgs was carried by ths road. A lra of $139,000 was approved for the Aransas Harbor Terminal Bailway for the reconstruction of a considerable rcsehsd by ths allisd repretative. ZZLZ'ZrTl2? nl ' Hs does see sons possibilities In the sad Germaas on the coal eueSlioa aad awaiting trial ia tha finnarlnr.aonrt. proposed resolution, the possibility of Marshal Poeh aad Field Marshal WU- G. Herwood, charged with blockading, r.v,.u . MM" the allied miUUry chiefs, kavs V T - ' Main bee. summoned to &ZZ'ZSEZZg DISMISSES INJUNCTION Ths allied premiers, sarin g been in- nce to escape did not do so. T. J. LA mo, INTER BODIES OF TAR . HEELS IN ARLINGTON " Washington. C, Jury IX Bodies ef 20 soldiers returned from overseas, were interred in Arlington) National Cemetery today with appropriate eera moay. . -.- Among them were 13 Southern! including: RnVPRNOR fit VFRUniUT Universal eoasumption. . ........ v. , . - Tlli!a n..h.l tt.ll.A I. a PRnrPPnilURQ nC dime. lfftrm. tk.t ti,. r...... .... , I Lamb, a eraxy man: Elliot Cantrell livvi.kl.lliw Wl nHIIVI " V, k.M V... a t " ' called a naatin. K-M kt. I T. " """I""S o au- . , . - taontlcs or Transylvania county, where evening, instead of tomorrow, ss plan- ha ia charged with murder, asd Walter nea wis morning. Ths Geranan reply launD,.eaerged wah being drunk aad was not ai-..nlaU nnX , tk I speeding, were la the earns wfaita cell inx of Marshal Faeh ..1 r..M w.-v.i u "P4 prisoners but irn hi 7, tneywere found by ths jailor early WUson, ft is understood, means im-1 this morning. Whether thev . , w.!"u"w ireaiyirareo a cnanee to make their get away Injunction proceedings brought by Charles F. Fairehilds, of New York, president or the American Constitn tional League, to prevent the promol tion-ru-'th-raiacsit frags amendment and' to test the val idity of the Equal Suffrage law. The court held that it was authority to Inquire into ths action Would Have Prevented Promul gation of Suffrage Eatifica tion; Take Appeal Washington. July 13.-Just.cs Bailey. P".',0?' I. k. mn,ir j.. ji. I meuiato IS .enn"' "oa.1' nttrtude.- and daelded to take their chances with , 'T "wi inp swrrwry sua ttteonrt or whether they were aslcei to The Associated Press;; "Ths allies aadfdid f -k.; fc. ""1 may, under the treaty, give us as order! in. la a ii..t;n. .... .lu, , of course, ould try to satistV it by sawing out two,of their iroa bells it we do not believe ws eon Id. That I la ka ..n ..4 k.. .t,:.. . larntilJ m K. . --'.--. : .. . ... . -- without ... . .i...w-.1iiu m me. Dig bars that guarded ths win ition of fTL-ISfJiL--' Z.' a .l . wcond stWj Harding's ' Statement Asserts President's One Concern U The Vindication of His Por e!gn Policy,' and That He In ' sists Upon His Issue Begard less of Costs 'OrConse . quences; Willing To Slake Election National Eeferen dum On League of Nations :vQuestion;-::t':;vi!:?v..,, Marion, Ohio, July IS. Senator Hard ing eharged la a statement tonight that President Wilson had foreed ths Demo-' sratie presidential aad vies presidential nominees to accept his view; that the Lesgus of Nations' should become the ' dominant issue. The' fresidsnt's one concern, the Senator said, is the "vin- dieation of hia foreign policy" and he Insists upon "his issqs regardless of . costs ef consequences." j "Ths Republican party and eaadidates gladly accept ths ehsllengs." ths state meat said. "We are more than willing to make the election a national referen dum oa ths question whether ws shall -have four years mors ef ths Democratic readiness to surrender this republic" ' fellows Boesevelt Statement. - r Ths 'statement resulted from the an nouncement of Fraaklin D. Booeevelt, ' the viee presdential candidate, follow,'' lag his eonfereaee yesterday with Gov-', ernor Cox, that his campaign would be made chiefly on the league issue. ( The statomsnt follows: j 'Columbus dispatches describing the confer race between the ' Democratic, nominees for president and vice presi dent on Monday ssy that 'Gov. Cox left it to ths vies presidential nominee to' mate known the conclusions reached.'. And, thus authorized to speak for both' of them, ths vice presidential nominee ' stated that he considered the league of nations one of the dominant issues of the campaign, not only in the East but ia the West. He expected to make his eampsigu chleflly su the league of na tions issues.. ,, ,,. ..I Evidence ef Wilson Victory. . '1 "So we bars ths complete proof thst President Wilson has won, and forced: acceptance of his paramount issue. The party machinery has been taken over, by the Tammanyitee of New York, New! the state legislatures in ratifying the L. TCJZL 1 "Preswu ue atmuae and the men had to .tie blankets to- ' leelve a loan of $4Jill,750 for the nur- mwmmwT, mm I .a -v lBeludine 1.000 jsmee ta. anaeaaru, or moatgomery. I 4.. . . . - Is. anhAit tn n... Bnnn tha .ii.it ."'" aope, Boberf U AaWa. Ty Ty, G.., Bhea Pmide-t of the Southern Woman's Bs- "ThTAtchln. Ton.k. and Ssat- Ta ef such an 'amendment: Mr. FuirehildV T.0'Z ",r.tok,.'urt?w "a" r ' -wi ., a a . 1 iiiej uermiDs miT sBiiaBra tsaip fl-a. . .v. A!... i Boiea m.n anneal 10 int HODrent i:onrti . . " suffrage amendment snd thst it hsd "Li. 7. . . w eher and Umb down some E0 feet. . - ' ' - . . , v . . . 1 aunt .Aicuuua. a uuBti suu csaiiiB r " r. nerson, Winter Haven, lis. 5 Harvey jecuon fue, toaay wired uovernor Bailway is loaaed $5,493,600 -for the oted "PP"1 th Supreme Court "Z . Oiendina. r. Ti. A. rainaaat. N. CL ? I P. W. Clement, of Vermont, eanrram. Irlv ' ' w , ' . lor. . .1.. tt-u.j 04... ,r . eision. Willi. Biwe, Bt GeorgeTa.' d: fating him .pen the stand he' ha. taks. T"!.!.1 "aUtabCaThwtar. ..... L on. mid fats tonight tha th. XJ , n la O r- T Ti-a I I. a..!. 4. 11 . ! .J .V- 1 V.I.. - . - a --, . aaaavi, uwrtiwwa, o. Vy. , aaiasa Acaavr- aon, Treviliaas, Va.; Herbert Latimer, B. . D. T, Anderses, S. C.; William Ont law, Weldon, N. C. KEPVBLICANS TO WAGE CAMPAIGN or AMERICANISM IN. 13 STATES vtasamgton, July 13. An aetive campaign baaed oa the issue of Ameri 1. 4. ii . i a .v " 1 T" "ingerawr cars. - - . - V"'"". ""'"7 meTm.M hmi aothin. .AA t .v.i. fottai proportion. U. regretted ex- t-uism a. opposed to internationalism ratifying tWfeder "taA iS k4 ceedingly th. position take, by the will be w,d thU fall by th. Bepub- ...j.-4 . . . . I "ta ifauroad also Were ap-1 J'o- proweumg. - ... . . . ft.-,,; I li-aa saastnHal mr.;n I proved. . xtoin or tness loans are to en- -ARREST SYRIANS WANTED IN N.C. FEDERAL COURT aSi'l'')11 end said that ths Germaas must licaa senatorial campaign committee ia Ifrr Ti i KTi i-m. !5rf ""P touHee or fifteen States where the EttL&flZZl M-.Mil..rid,:th. Preh premier, e!tUa of Bepnblic.. ssnato.";: : New York. July 13.-Sdubly Boa- farrah had James A. Job, Syrians, re cently Indicted with numerous others by a federal grand jury at Washing- ton, . u, for complicity in an alleged wail swindling conspiracy, were er-1 destruction aad that tha tA.i rested here today. -They waived re-Una suffrage amendment, which ia rs. amendment . . a t .. . . . .. ... I VIV1VU. . X. , iweiaring tnas tao majonty or ths I able surehsss of additional eouinment. plaint women er-ameriea, wao are opposed to I . ' ' peculiar interest4n ths subioet sutt -""'". 1 -pnaur, .wu 01 aepuDiican .senators. 1 the smeadmeat. will stsnrl tr..tT.M rirrrrwii ifti s ?. ,n4..Mtt" id hs regreU that it is not peesible doubtful, 8eaator.Poi.dexter. of Wssh who-loyaliy dlia. to f I't'" rh. Th"h . 'nUik th. lgt-.,chairm... ef ,h. Seaatorial Com- dameatal principl. of government for , ,MU,tU IN OMl I nrltLU Mr. ralrebilds' bill set forth sny wl , . V" twity, mttoob aanouaeed tonight. temporary Political -exnedieaer. thai'-" - - ' iu. ..i.r- ."..,! ",,"?'. firmly resolved to atosd enL.-' . meaaago'asys: - -1 , "Wt believe that men like yon who are 100 per eeat maa, may be de pended upon to save tha sou n try from Smlthfleld, July 11 Tom Moore, of Fayetterille, standing beside a shifting engine reading order, . was Instantly killed when a northbound freight train struck hlnv blA late this afternoon. Vf .nr. ar . a e.ttmaaa Saw 1. . A41.a.4I. tnoval proceedings and gave bonds of idly growing ia disfavor with tho peo I Coast Line. He was standing on the toi -Pl TS?fr,?,,,W Msv ot ow ment and that therefor, no proctom.- tions, toiy experienced Its second ZZrttottJZ mriv.d her. to dition requiring equitable relief, and .h. 0.itio- ao, akea so contended - further thst tha -t.i.iM:slHI-Twmo11 "P- had not shown existence of, any emerg- SECOND SNOWFALL W BUENOS ency calling tor lnjuftetivs relief. In , AIRES IN THIRTY TEARS. this connection tney pointed out that . . , the necessary number of states bnve Suenos Aires, Jijly rt tii city 6 not .notified ths secretary of state of Buenos Aires, in which most of the FRANK TRI'MBITLL, CHAIRMAN i - Or THE C AND. O, IS DEAD New .Tork, July 13. Frank Trumbull. chairman of the board of directors of the. . Chesapeake and Ohio Rail road, died hist night at his home st the ratification of the suffrage amend-1 houses are without locating aecomnoda-l Santa- Barbara,' Cal of hoart trouble, tnant anil fhnt. th.p.fnra . ,A.i.m.. iil... 4J. :...! ... ......a 1 it . . .1 - . a Jersey, and Indiana, but President Wi son has foreed his issue oa them. . Ho has. but one concern, and that is the vindieatioa of his foreign policy, first,! by bis party, later by ths country.- . . "Ths Democratic campaign is going to harness the party absolutely to the- ad ministration policy-ef ratification with out protection to American interest! Should' the Democrats win. the league would be ratified and America would be come at once a party to the twenty-odd wars now going on In the world. Be- tablia la.Urs fcsrs rspsattdly- ea plained that it is impossible for the lesgus of nations to function effeetiveJ ly so long as ths United States hss noV ratified. Ths obvious implication is that! when ths United States ratifies, tha lesgus will proceed to sett, up thefj matters; to snforee its authority in th. conflict between Poland and Bussia; to settle the Adriatic troubles, eompeli peace between Turkey nnd Greece, as-t sums responsibility for pacification of. the whole Near East and Middle East. ; Says Fores Is Necessary - . . 1 All this esnnot bs dons unless the league employs force. America would' have to contribute its Army and Navy. President Wilson hss urged acceptance. of n mandate for Armenia,' which the Harbord mission found would require' us to employ a great army and pour out money by hundreds of millions. Con gress overwhelmingly refused, and the eountry has sustained it so insistently that even the Ban Pradciseo convention' did not dsr. endorse th. mandate. Vet ' that mandate would hardly be mora than our intimation of the many world1 flung conflicts into which America' would be projected by . ratif ieatioa of the league without rigidly safeguarding' reservations. . , 4 Ths President demands a campaign on this issue; ths Deniratis platform makes ths issue paramount! and finally : the Democratic candidates unquali-, fledly acquiesce. The score or more' Democrats who voted for the Lodge reservations are repudiated, the real, opinion of ' the American nation is flautad.xbtuae.the. President, iaaiata , upon his issue regardless of costs or eonscquenees. The Bepublicsn party and candidates gladly accept the chal lenge. We are more than willing to make ths election a national referen dum on- ths questioa whether ws shall have four yesrs mors of Democratic rcadinem. to surrender this republic." -Working Oa His Speech -la order .thst he might have aa op- ' portnnity to worfc.on his speech accept. , ing the presidential nomination, Sena tor Harding received .no callers todsy, , bat stole sway to a quiet part of his home, where hs could writs without in- .' terruption. lie did confer .briefly, however, with Congressmen Longworth. of .Cincinnati, who with Mrs. Long. ' worth, daughter' of former President Boosevelt, spent the night at the Hard- , ng home. Dolors departing later for ; Cinijnnatl, Mr., Longworth announced thst hs hsd discussed ths ' political sit- - nation with the Senator, with whom, he ' said, hs was in absolute agreement on tho issues involved. As a result of his day ia seclusion. ths Senator made rapid progress on his speech, and he plans to devote most of tomorrow to it as he has no enra?e- , . ... u ra4a waa ai'iruacuiog. f tlOU IS lmmmenb i fall in SO rears. day. He was 62 years old. jnssts scheduled. . .
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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