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12; t c j.' V, . y and tfiandershowtfju R local VCL. CXII. NO. 22 TWELVE PAGES TODAY. RALEIGH. V. C, V. N'ZIDAY, MORNING, JULY '21, ?2Q ; TWELVE PAGES TODAY. FRI nvi: c, iRESENT SHO OTING OF . GRAHAM CITIZENS BY 1 DOOMS EI m:M a believe umon offigialg i - 1 -J DURHAM MILTIAMEN I!! r.TYT Fl Ff: , ; iT ! ' FfH Y. nilTi: 'R HHP ' QF NATION'S RAILWAY WORKS! Ill llUtl ll.l.WIWII I Usl If lUIIIIIItl UUI ' ' - ..:ycr .Holmes,, cf Craham, rcintcay Denies That Any !y thing Justified Firing By Cuarcs . 1 V.tll ON GUARD AT JAIL FOSITIVE THAT MEN IN t MASKS APPROACHED JAIL Captain Towler Eegrets Hilling I .1 of : Innocent r.rtander , But Declares Hen Only: Followed Path of Duty ; Three Hejroes Ee moved To Etata Peniten- MM Avcrc:3 C.i Opening Day Over S3 Per Hundred Hisr.cr - . -Thai La:t Year , , By R.B. BESTIR. Yidalia, Gsi, ; July 20. Expectations of higher price tor .leaf tobacco -hl. nun were realized . today with tha opening of the tobacco markets'- of tiary In Special Train Early Georgia, th golden weed eiling aver -Tuesday' Kerning; Every- s ku' pound higher thaa-ea tnr ffnl.i ' Tns. 4ii.. last year. Tha averag. , , T i : "T todny was 27JO per hundred ponada viiAi. uu.iuu.rn .company agtUlrt ,2X u, preeeail,g ,eda0, iceturns Home; An ' Inquest I The quality of ths offering is some Held ; ' . ' - ' 1 better than last year's crop, with price varying from 6 eenta to 60 cent per pound for the lowest to the beat grades, (By Staff Co itm pendent.) I - Indications point to .the crop being ( , Graham. July 20. Bitter resentment I bout asm as last year. . All the. -k exnres.ed here tad. D1n toDseeo. companies ar. represent ;i ... , . . . . loa the Georgia markets, together with ing oa citizen lag.. Bight by Bem.MBr independent buyers. T s v ' ben of the Durham machine" cua com-1 Farmer generally are well pleased psnyy-wliioh. resulted Ma tha killing I'b th prieea paid, for the initial of- er one wmte anaand alight wounding I prospee,. mrm xor im of tiro other. An started today by Solicitor a. If. Gattisl The Georgia. tobacco belt ha com and - a dozen witnesses testified that thf r wn no attack on tha eonnty jail .tart night as stated by Captain XI. B. Fowler. The eoroner'a jury today found ! into beiug during the past several years. the golden weed being" introduced ex tenaively ia sections Where boll weevil made cotton growing unprofitable. Each that Bay fame to hie death by a hotj,tr ,B0WB eteady growth in tha . area y me guardsmen without pre-1 ""nlcu ximi . . . kali. 1 : v - j.t:..(. . -. i Torntion. - i . . .f 'ror th first time in the hiotory of cne btate prdfcably a epeeial train was nally learaing the .delicate art of raising- the weed, etill further growth .will occur. The land is welt suited for to- used todar -tn tmnnutrt v I baeeo nd the quality eompares ttfor- ro tne Bute penitentiary. I-Ae Graham " """'o Por)la sn lnrnrin tki tMkfaf INorta Carolina. ', - ' ' . they saw an automobUa Inora swifUy The narketa in South Carolina also down the main afreet. r-eleil h .. opened today, wit an inerease itf , army truek loaded, with, soldiers and crW P reported As was the another in the rear. The tare nreroes I iB Georg. tobacco men, from aU Arthur Veazie. Will Li &nd r,n. orer the Eastern United Htotes at- Troxler were arrested Sunday on sus- ldad the opening wle-to see "how picioa of baring attacked a prominent lt w f S t seU. Among them are white woman here. , s ., ,,: . , ' ' orth Carolina aiarkets, The Bring at the 6unty; Jail began Poe'Jiy irom.jtocky Mount, .Wilson, last nieht at 9:30 o'clock hen' Jim ?oa and .GreenTiile. A large num- Bay of Graham, ; MI on' the street near the Jail mortally woundednWillie Phillips, of Graham,, was shot rhrouKh 'the kne, and Clnm Tradshaw, of Baw liirer, wn slightly auiei, :. . Siaakad Mea Approarh.. J"" Captain JL B. Fowler and the men with him on guard are positive in their statement that masked men were sees to apptoach towards the jail from the corn field in the rear and that when ber of the - buyers on tho' South Caro. Una and Georgia market are rom the I Tar Heel Btate, aa th length . of the season .gives them opportunity to cover tneje markets and then get, back to i North Carolina In,; tiro for the open ing of th market in September. A considerable number ef th warehou" in ueorgia ana poijia ' uaronna , a operated by Tar Heel warehousemen The price la Georgia . and South Korft CarcKM cr f rcia V;:i S.T.Thcr.si Upton's Er.crald KamVCLlKll I1 Wla OT (jr. U. Jr. Would "Shock Sensibilities Cnf kerLh!?, If It ' So Hzppcn . Crsft Kss Only To Win One More Race 99 KITCK1?. OR CRISP MAY- ' EE NAILED FCR FLACE RESOLUTE HELD LEAD Strong Priendship Two, Cor jressmen T7ould PrtTent iny Ecramtl Tor , Place ; JLjsical Condition of former Kinority Leader V May PreTent His Sunning Between Challenger Took Lead, . How. erer, and Went Across Pin isnlng Lino Two Uinutes and 26 Second Ahead of Keso lute ; . Jubilation On t fiir fThoma' Steam Tachk BIG J03 CF.Or.QAN'IZIKG v CAMPAIGN IS UNDERWAY NeWs and Obeerrer Bureau, s0S. Eietriet Kat Bank Bldf. Br B. K. POWELL v (By Special Loa4 Wire.) Ponner Congressman Creorge . K. White, of Ohio, Chair.) j ; man of Oomnaitteo ' Sandy ,lTbok, N. J, July - reek IV, British challenger for - the America's eup,' sailed homo wing sad wing to her second victory over the de- Washington, July V20-Georgla er fender' Begolut today and plaeed her- North Carolina may f urp Uh the next I self whhia atrikiha- diatanea f tha speaker of the Kationat Bouse ofBep- eoveted trophy. Tomorrow's meetT-lf Governor Coa, Demo rati presidential reeentativM la the event of Democrat! she wine it will eliach tho series for. aaadidateria an address to tke Demo tueceMia November.' 8hsmroek Iv, while Besoluto must taka ratiea national committee whlelu per- It;i.mor,th.n.a;.vl : Columbus, Ohio, - July ,T 10. Charge that th Bepublieans , were . raising a campaign, fond ''suSelent t. shock the ensibllitie" were , mad tonight by eratte members el te nous said le Today's race, tho first of tbree starts day, that either Claude, Kitchin, ef ,th in which both yachts eroescd the finish Tar Heel State, or Judge Charles B. . tba trinr bull of Sir . Thomas Crisn. af tha Third Gooraia District. Liptons challenger and ber vast spread may be chosen aeat March if tho Demo- bita eanvas slways la tho lead, save erats organise U lower Draaoft or t penoa ni me sian, wnea Congress. ' ' . " Iher baliopa jib top-sail foaled as it The pemoerata. Governor Co ' de elared, . will insist upon continuance of the senatorial investigation of cam paign collections and expenditure snll also will make frequent end detailed accountings ef their finance. Th vemoeratie platform; he declared, is a Demoeratia sueees Is onfideatl r broken out, and BesoluU forged ro1mi,07 ote," hich wil, bj, p,ld nectad.br vartr mea hers aad not -ia temporarily into first place. th (tereotyped manner of atage" eoli-1 The thrills were saved for the last 12 ticians who pay ao hoed ta tho straws of the SO-mUe triangular sail, in ths wind. Th Cei-Booeevlt ticket, Both boats bad lazed along ia vagrant tha ehieftaias declare,, haa struck . a breeze, Shamrock steadily drawing sway popular chord and this is sure to via from rfcer glistcnaian; white pursuer antil out ever tho Eepubliean senatorial oli-th challenger same withia about two garehy personified ia Candidat Hard-1 miles of tho second mark. There she lull,, elosing a is address with a pre diction for a November victory." " , WWU Elected Chairman. i- Governor ' Cos's ' address, ' together with brief ' supporting tamarhs by Franklin D. Boosevclt, his running mat,, followed, election of Gorge H. White, former Congressman of Marl ing- Fine Show To Win' I spurted an, breaking out bar balloon TV.. a mam th..' ... Vn. AmA I iih tnn-Mil mm A mnimlalr ; mtkm Districts la th United States sow held I rounded the stake for a wing and wing by the Bepublieans that wo expect to ran hme before tha breeze, overturn this fait," Bepreseatstivo Ed- Keaolato Makes Bard Ban, -ward W. Poo, member of , the Demo- Besoluto wss still floundering around eratle , Congressional eaimpaiga com, ia si Bear calm more than a Bails from mittee, said today. "Wo consider these the etake. Suddenly the breeze Struck district not only debatable ground but her and the trim craft, keeling over w believe that we are going to wia antO her decks were awash, darted them.". i , -- . . . . , . . forward in pursuit. She leerped fairly Of eourse," he sdded,' "thero" arelto leap through the sea, flinging the soma Democratic District ia which th I white sprav high as aha. tor alone. She situation looks dark now. "It may be gained ths mark ia lacxedibly short time that ia a few of them we will lose be- aad swinging .closa to th buoy, broke cause of local conditions. Ja . larger out her ballooner aad strained forward measure, however, especially where the like a thoroughbred a ths : home ot taw party, ara -the naiar -eon-1 rtch.- --r - 'rr -. -- rn of the voter, we'are ri'- tolBut a tricky breeae, which bad s- ' '. I neared in fivnr RhfliivAk frnm hn ':nrt . - - . . - - . i eaught a freshening nortiwoater. aad C,Wo thairn,,, of'th Demo- eratis national committe and manager of thoSmrty campaign ' He succeeded Homer. Bi dimming of Connecticut, who ba served for IS months and who desired to be relieved for either cam paign duty.' Mr. White was chosen af ter Edmund H. Moore, .'Ohio national eommitteemaa, bad 'declined tho chair manship because : of ' personal reasons and mads possible Mr. White's election by resigning from the committee and giving way to him. V i--. .Much; of Vie campaign detail were l.tsvCbairawa'' White. , He T was authorized to appoint a spaetal cam paign sub-eommittee, probably', of 15 member, and to arrange other detail. Tewt'MlTo Noetf tcatlnw Ite - Tee t-- ,' j r-t fit t datv mm RAISERTO HARDluG CAr,'PA!G DelegatlotT of Ohio Elks First i Political Pilsrims to Nom, . j-.v Inee'tHemt halted by .enUnel they failed to .top. r',lt b' t?npU witi.i Then sentinel fell bark and after shots were fired- Captain Fowler ' says bis men opened fire ia nil direction. It was then that Jim Bay was killed aad after thia volley ths guardsmen fired no other shots There was firing into ths jail later and sn angry crowd of citizen, many of 'thf m from Bur lington, had gathered on the street ia front-of the court bouse by U o'clock ' and many ef them . threatened - dire vengeance on the soldiers, soma' -going so far as to want to dynamite the jail, It la said. :J.V. ? Thia gathering was occasioned byth earlier firing aid there i no denial that it wa in an otfy mood. . Im overt act prieea expected oa the Eaitera 2orfh Carolina markets, as ths erop i mar keted differently. The crop is sold th rough," being neither graded nor tied.: Because of this; .tha aversg pries ia. Nortb Carolina is somewhat higher. r- ' - It cad b ukea for granted that when the fiorth Carolina markets open th average price will be klgher than la season, which established unheard record; - TAKE NEGRO TO NEWTON i i, JAIL FOR SAFEKEEPIN ii was u an otTJ mood. iv evert act itt-i 11 loword. vioienc committed p this Lorett Wilfong Held In Conflep: ;f won with Death of Citizen ir 'of Srookford ,'. Hickory," July 20. Lorets' Wilfong. "irro, ns removed to, the county jail crowd, so far ss known, aad the ehots ia the Tlcinltvof th jail earns spst- -' medically and "with no concerted at. ' tempt to storm it. Finally th rain drove them home and shortly after midnight all wa quiet in the little town , and , during the early morning houra -there at Newtaa late lt Bight following ti i was searcelyanybocIy on thsstreets. arrest ia connection wth' the death of J Mayor lasuea Statemewt. Alonso Whitener well-known Brook- ! Mayor B. t. Holmes i among those fcrd citizen, who died of injuries sua- j who taks exception- to Captain Fow- Uined by being run over by an auto- r autvemen, .toui, ia tatira inou moiiiia Defend Brookford Saturday - and toniRht he is?ucd the folowing night. . Wilfong admitted seeing Fhite- ' statement to the News and Observers ner lyiac ia the rosd, but says hs left ,. "Referring to your statement that a thj"whit msa there.. Whitener waJ muD . ainmanro eKM sira saig to do armking. Several Brookford Alamance Jail and were fired upon by I parties were said to be ready test night machine gunners, beg to say that your to do violence to th negro, and Chief Mieuient u Deomieiy incorrect uoti promptlv, shifted him te the jail there was no mob aaaembled in Graham I at Kewtnn. ' .. '. T" any time during the night of July the ; 19th aad ao attempt wa. made te eu-1 GENERAL PABLO GONZALES 4p ttaa 4aiil At ftMtmU n f Ka. mwMnslflei I tzn fa. y Tlit facts r that about 9:30 o'clock ,StT FREE BY GEN. CALLES p.m., the light in the jail went out aad i a I. .L- ..1.1! . . 1. . it l said by tho aoidiers I oat jh unknown person fired upon thern.Thi fart has not been verified but immed iately they state npon this provocation they opened up the machine guns, slso ' they fired arm and about 73 shot .were fired in all direction of the town, i Mexieo City, July. .20. (By the' As- soeiaiea rress.) Oenersl Fa bio Goa sales, former candidate 'for th Presi denry, charged with being -the leader of the abortive revolution ia the 8tt or A novo Leon, has been uneoadi tionally set free bv order of Uanaral killing one man by the name of Jamo I Callea, th War Minister, as no Ion ear the admiaistra- , announcement - " -- J - ' . ... ...w JULUlBm, I Bay and wounding Willi Phillips. Up- cosjtituting a peril to thi on investigation. held, today by Solicitor fioif according to official ai Gattis th fac seems to be that here thia afternoon. ' ? . RECORD SHIPMENTS OF COAL TO NEW ENGttAND rash et," . ' I Captain s Fowler - today expressed! doubt as to Whether bis company fired the shot that killed Bar. atstlna that th militiamen hitd their guns pointed I Norfolk, Ta, July : 20. Coal ship in a different direction. 8ergeant B. M. I menta ' from Hampton loads to New Trice, wlio In civilian life is a minister,! England ports, according to figures r had been given the order to fire when I leased today by' local coal exchanges, persoita spproacmng ine jau railed xeiwere never neavier man as ths present halt after being ordered to do so by I time. During June 819,506 tons were suippea irora mi port to fiew Enr nd, exceeding th qusntity reouired reserved fori that section by a recent federal ruling by more thaa 19,(JO0 tons. , . : . the sentinels an, duty or If they fired npon the jail. r. The captain and hi detachment of 87 men were completely fatigued by their two nights of constant vigil and were glad enough to get back borne. , Governor Advised Removal County officials' here were ' advised from the Governor's office in 'Baleigh to have the negroes removed Mondav. n was nrst tneir intention to do this I .Benson. Mich- Julr 20. R. n r but it was impossible to complete thelKyale, of Benson, is disqualified aa th. im, ,,,.u.ij- jnYr.Linai.iun ana mi ucpuoucio canaiaste ror t'oneress in VOLSTEAD WINS 0&T IN SUIT AGAINST REV. KVALE decided to wait until todnv, Fearing further trouble last night Captain i'owler got In touch with Adjut ant General J. VanB., Metts, who with Secretary of State J. Bryan Grime, set out for Graham about midnight aad iConfinuad on Pag T"o.), me fceventa Minnesota district, a-id tonpressmnn A. J. Volstesj. autlor af the Prohibition enforcement bet. ia de clared to be the "duly nominated can didate" ia a decision filed' here todav by District Judge Albert Johnson, who heard the suit -contesting Evsle's noni- , ' l. ruor . C'oi gad Mr. I eiga commitmenu ' of r nomingtionj, but the I ana. - t Marion, Ohio,. July 20 -A delegatioa of Elk from Findlay, Ohio, appeared unannounced on Senator Harding's laws today, and. witk th"kclp of tha Bepub Keaa presidential aominee and a brass band,' stsged a turtain : raiser' to the "front porch" eampsif a. ' The Senator's roil consisted of a great deal of hand shaking sod a short talk ia which ha paid tribute to th work of the fraternity and barked back to his boyhood when - th ' Marion band,': ef which hs was a member, went ever to Findlay for apprise competition.- We eifpped eft, the prize," he said, 'and we' cam homo almost as proud a wa were when we heard tha result oat the' Chisago ' convention." . About a hundred were 4a the delega tion,' which motored to Marfbn and then marched oa ths Harding resides ce with a. band blaring at ths heed of ths col umn. They were led by Representative R. Clint Cole, who asked Senator Hard ing tot 0 to Findlny for a homecom ing of tha Elks, f which he is a mem ber, early la August, tsator Harding replied that he would at least ."drop in and say howdy," if his engagements permitted. ' . V ' " : V . "Im very proud to b an "Elk" said Senator Harding, "and I feel that the Elks of the United States kav made a record for' patriotism-and serviee that will remain imperishable as long as the memory of the great war endures." ' t Polities Not Mentioned. Politics waa aotf touched ia the talk. aor did th candidate make any further publie statement during the day in his league Of nation fight. Bis friends are counting on his speech of acceptance Tnursdnjr trr develop W netrnfefj or his campaign strategy against the ''for- President WU- GRAIJTED VOanELS W2S8 Award 5C00,CO,CC3 or Sixty Per-Cent cf In- , U-' crease Demanded RAILROADS VANT "RATE ADVANCE OF 13 FER CENT This Amount ' 'Necessary To Meet Addition To Their JPay rolls, Award SetroactiTt To Kay 1, With Back Pay To Fall On August 1; Lasit cf Distributing Balis)',?';;' , (C i'cmocrati success sad aire a tne chaliencer to rr . t a ia aliuring, so much so thst Democratic I lead to be overcome and ab ept I and , , t. and the . new chairman Most of th day th Senator worked ni embers of Congres ar loping out laeross the finish lino at Ambrose Chan-1 ntativly ehose Saturday, August 7, lea accumulated correspondence, but he the eomou'ifoo assignment they expect nel light-ship nine minutes sad 7 1 ror ." ot vtoveraor Uox at his home,) heard reports of political eonditions in to receive. Qn of the members doing seconds ahead of , Beaolkto , victory 1 Trail s End, at Dayton.. The following the East and -West from former Gover a little figuring today found out that by two minutes sad seconds after I hloeday, August , was .elected fori aor Frank B. Willis, of Ohio,, who just ' Chicago, July 20 (By th Assoeiatcd Pre..) Whether th spectre of, a na-tion-wide railway strike has been laid by the 900,000,000 , wage increase granted today to 'more thaa 1,800,009 railroad employe tonight remained na decided. .' ;; '., , Brotherhood officials, after-all dsv conferences, made bo attempt to con ceal their disappointment that they did not get all of tho billion dollar ia. crease they asked. The belief grew, however; ia the absence ef any talk ef aa immediate strike, that the union officiala would submit the award, prob ably without recommendation to a referendum of the men. A deeisio e this point' ws promised tomorrow. by, W. G zwe,of Cleveland,' grand prcviv dent of the Brotherhood of BaUway Trainmen. Railroads Bsvo Flgaree Beady. i Bailroad representatives sceented ilia award pliilosophieally and immediately set about plans for passing th CO.000 addition to their wag budget' a'cng to th ultimate consumer in thia case tho msa who pay the freight. Armed with reliable advance knowledge ai to what the award would provide, ' the, ra'lrosds had their figure ready. Judge B. M. Bnrtnn, chairman of tha United States Railway Labor Board. had already handed down his decision vhta E T. Whiter, representing the more than 400 railroads involved, an. Vim'td that the roads would need sa inoreite of IS per cent a freight rates 1 1 meet tho wage boost. The Interstate Commerce Commission will be asked to spread th increase aver, both freight and passenger rates. ..."'..- ' A St Per Cent Increasa, . Th 1600,00800 award represents a 1 per cent increase la tMe psr of rait. BepresenUtives Gordon Lee, of Georgia, the handicap, imposed because of fceg similar ceremonies for Mr." Roosevelt return W from a trip through up-etate n0 ; or the first time ia history will, bs chairman of ths Agriculture greater, sail area, bad beea deducted. -1 M bis bom at Hyds Psrk, New Tork. New Verk. aad JamesG; Darden. of m1 Peywlls thia year will paea Committee of th Houae should bo re- When she had crooned tho finish line governor. Cog's statements regarding New York, oa his way back-from tha ne tnree run ion mark. Mr. winter est i- turn next March. Thia committee, through tho screeching fleet of spectator Bpubliean: campaign funds ' aad his Paeifie eoast.:'. Mr. Willis pronounced " 192tJ PT'oI1s at S3M.000,- snder ths Cox program of having a eraft Shamrock . swung . about aad Pdg of 'Democratic conduct were th Nw York sltuatioa "very, very ea- 0, mor than double the 11,4687884 roal "dirt farmer as head ef the Agrl- cruised leisurely back to watch Besoluto da ia a half -boor address npon the eouraging, and Mm Dardea declared he pi ".IM', , " i" ' sultural Department, promises to be come home.: Hats waved and baadker. retirement of .'ormer Chairman Cum- waa .'absoluteJv- rtw ta. snnhiie.a Th boards award was made retro- ags, aad fnduetion of. on of th most important of - ths chiefs fluttered ' eengrataUtiona "to Hons. Shamrock IVs crew as shs swept back Kitchla May Bs Caadllate through the fleet with. her sails bellying Interest ia North Carolina and (lane- taut. ' gia, it was said her today, will be . Beaorat Beartllr Cheotwd. i '- sod faith with th eleeterst with refer great ever the possibility that one State I : A moment later a Jet of steam leaped I to platform pledges," said Gover- er the ether will furnish the speaker of from th whistle of the eommitto boat I? t. ox, who wat eheered repeatedly, the next Howfl . The fighting Carolia- indicating Besoluto had eroased thsl . " mesa to let every men end ion hai smbition. ia that direction nhd lias but the whistle was never heard.!01"" audMtand whee every dollar also ba. Judge (Jrisp, both ef whoa are It wss swallowed up ia th din that omes from and or what purpo. it is great friends. " "V- v , - - acclaimed tho defeader. Besolut A, !.. 'Wt Bot only urge that a ! Mr. Kitchin, by reason of seniority defeattil received, if anything, a greater I nigh principle, but in order sad bis rank oa the Wave and Mnanalaa-ation than did Khamnvk mnA H.u. I o guarantee the triumph of our cause, eommittee, woufd.by all ths rules be ths odds against bar,, her upporUr!"00'"0' w,n publication of ex, nrst in une. nut in connaerin his I could a Beard en availsbllity for th' place, hi. physical ing that she would "every- state ef ths !..' I .. , . ... , vnairinaa I nezev wonia caiTT i - i . - ' I rif Went-" . ... . . i . , - Ksea Platform PlJa.' '. ' I . ni .im..i rii- "W purpose to deal with eminent! The Elks arrive! -turn vnrli... were laying a carpet, ol .cruaaed -lime stone on' tho Hardisa lawn in anticina- tjob or nard usage by the marching ciuds, wniea ar to eoaia ta, Marios djir- ing tne campaign.- :rJmit unanbouoc. ed visit tbr-y stole f roast te acepl f Mansfield, Oliio. the duttiiction off be- netiv . to .May 1, with provision that back pay" for three months falls due August , when 1 1 30 ,000 ,000 is to bo distributed in sdditioa to th regular pay. Yard service engineers, firemen end helpers, who received sa hourly increase of 18 eents will get th biggest bsck pay cheeks, their three months' award totaling 1110.18. In its decision, the board followed the broad general policy laid down by the Lane Commission, appointed in 1018. bsc ar,. aer supporters! v publication oi ex- oa every bsnd predict- BM "e.V0'''w i ould yet wia tho series. "'f" t9 tpe'ujly 'advmd at'to ?,..!rt!Vl'J'"f t ths man who reeeived th least ii .i j j.i ; lh.l. -T.., I wiinmvtv wricnviiv m ivxm fa iiuif SI and, their -visit i is 101 it M first Oa, ths ondit Inn mnmt Via tmk.af 4t.M r.. i TV, -M;Ma a. ai.. u ICVerT CiKnttilUnca elf ; tha a alifif-f inn I w . . T if w .t W;. fmnl mm,m A mm ' t . . W. .1. 1 k M I 1 A. J . . . 'I Stld B.TM A 1 til A ftl M A I SB A.l.. 41... I t1" l Yarel Brvf Excptloa Tli 6 on irttah exception t this '" T . Igrilil I U1SJR vulB Ml IVlTlVtT usriaf M Ws friends in . Wa.hlnttoa fear last Thundar. waa lo-t thnmwl, .-.' " Pditure of fuuds ia order that rS!li7 i-,IlLUK;. M " hour increase topped thst h, would aot be . receptive ean- eid.nt ter-rigiB, wb the TdefeaiVr "!f.J h Pr tor-";t VTi'TrtaT wTolS fl l,' "Lr."?:!:!: hainrd. to life aad limb and degree of ski It required. ', ' .Today's awsrd, if It is accepted by. the men, will bring to a dose, at least for the present,' the board believes, the seemingly endless . eyrie of wsge.de mnnds' from the railway workers, start OF LUMBERTOH, lARKET ' dend; . oicnie even lr na knew th.t ha aaniiiiwa e. m .' imA J k. n,. ww wsusuci in uuiv. is aasnmaa iti k.v. it. Others, though, in.i.t th.t Mr. sseond attnpt Satardsy, wblcb"nded ebligstion ' swept the eon- w"f, ahKIS JZa 1f Kitchin i. reeoveringnpidly from-bl, ia "no reBosoluta was far la thi ' 6o ' . ' Srw.iwy wm K tfiot afhe e.nt rtrok of.paraly.i, ..d that lead whe. the eontest wM called off at j wi" leg.Uoa and rshoLr MosioaUh vbsa th. ,.xt , ..ssioa of CoBgrem ths expiration of th allotted racing "T vilest details; render aa H,X Peng be will be oa bssd in,his asual time. ' -v 1 ' wtwgi weekly or monthly , i uvamg aaa uionage aiterattire.. ... vigor aad good health. 1 1 ftekU Breoswa Ta BUsao Judg Crisp, ki. fellow members la If Althaue-h Shamraek t.Am tim. th lious say, i. practically certaia to Ulute's supporters insisted that fickle V&Mn1S PA(N DAMPENS OPENING oa ths Scnatorjal committee iumtigir- ing campaign tunas sontinutsg' ia sco bs a, candidat for ths speakenhip, if breeses bad given vietory to th ehsl- ?iol ,,"tiI tb" ballots hav beea dosed : , ,. ,. f V. - - An analysis of ths decUion shows that it is a Dsmoeratie House. , It is eon- lenger. Neither boat, they averred, U 100.000 'Pounds i'of "Golden 1fc WMW iwmsj will go to the cedeH generally that he will mak haa had aa actual test of beg- aailiag Asset..- ' 3 " V'WvJ." i ' tof,aeB Ure' of employes in, substaa: strong run. If Mr. Kitchin-waats ts eapsbilities ia the prevent eerie. Sham" YoB n know fuli 'n Governor " Weed Sold; PnOeSfPorBft tislly ths following basts t , . be speaker, Jndg Crisp would hardly rock IV tod-o argutd tho "Pro- 'ned,. ' that a campaign fund ' ' Ur'flrnilsi CinmA - Baala of th lacreaa. . opposs him aad by ths sams rule if the Besolutes"iot only got most of the uffiei"B tgger ths sensibnities , 7? X . ' RiIwy 'k freight handlers, ). f U, W k..nv. t. w .a i. r i .1 of tha nation la now; tieinv n.a,.. t . i '- '.- - l k ' ai3rinnnnA . mil Allium a neaiia is sues puns or wind wnilo Besoluto was drift that hs cannot sccpet tb plae, a Urge ing virtually becalmed, but bad the part of his follnwinf ia- th House good fortune to so tb wind shift so would go to Ju.dg Crisp. Theyi ar that Reso lute's favorite windward leg both warm 'personal .friends. Mr. waa ntirelv lntlntt rma:K Kitchin is now racking member of the Shamrock IVa strong forte i said to Ways and Mean, committee and Jndvalha In run,!.. krnM eh. j ..j Crup la not far removed from the top the reaches. ., . k , uu wnocmie eoiuma.. - . . Small Crowd Present Should Kitchin determine to run fori Tha emwrf tR.t 1. the place, Judge Crisp's tins training counter waa tha, mallM ... i.a as a parUsmentnrlan wonld stand him turned out for may of the thr meets, ia good stead and give him something There war the asual quota of power Af S bJm kr tmmm.- I mm. . M mm m. A A. M . I . W " """" .-.- cooie.t. nn I Taenia, oesirovers and steamer and th. of ths aatlpa is bow; being formed.- If they believe that is proper, God speed them in their enterprise. It will be one of our, thief aaectit'ta th cam paign." ' i - ' : -;; t Governor i Cog asked tt the 'f it.tioaal eommittee members to tax ssiursnce to an local organization leaders and also, "tho men in the front trench that ths platform of the Democratic party is a promissory note " "I shall see," he said, "that It is psid ia run., every dollar, averv cent. Ve enter tha campaign sot hope- Lsmberton, July morning Tain kept auiny Ornters Jiway-irom tb opciing- of tha-JjumberTou t. hacco a-arket today, when morf than luii.000 IouBdi of the golden-weed' were offired for sal at pticei'thot ganged from one Taw ful aaatfl Wtm wtsuiatif fiS3,ooooa. ., .- - . - .,. ,; Maintenance of way employes, 1160, SOHfiQO. . ...';-.; , , -Enginemen and trainmen, 157HX), 000. .. . . - :. Bailw.y shopmen, 139371000. The remainder will be divided among the station employes, yardmen and dis-. jiatchsrs, and marine employes on tug, ' before he cam to Congress and lat.rl.n.r.4 M..t,..j kn. as parliamentarUa of tho Baltimore wera mat nt in . .k-l deserve to win. convention he ht mad Quite a rennta-leraft that A, A n.. w e.. .. . tlon' among tha ep'ovention and legU- parted before the real race began, an. 1ahve auth-ritiej. - - psrently believinfftho meet would prove . pptinr asav ana - a repetlUoa, of Saturday's "bo race." - Borne members of the House believe I (th. mrrVB i 4nraa I as tvm11j -eUW A that Speaker Clark will agaia seek the alirhtlv m th kom mr.t.y h. honor. A msjority of those who bnve wise both eraft cam through ia fins beea i discussing ths matter lately do shape, aad before beinr tawed Int. th. in- .iimuin mw view. . mis IS FSTte-1 hnrahna r TTib J..:.a i.ll- , .t . - : . ' . ".v v' iv oungvr vemoerauip . th.- rr. ...... 1 J . . Judging from the' figures of the Ini tiat sales, tho price average this oar I ferries and other railroad owned harbor wui not be quite as Jiigh ss it was last Doata. - ,-. . . .. , , season.. However today fhe offerings Expreaamen Not Incladed. - consisted largely of flntt primings aad Nearly ISfiOQ employes of the Amer. the grades were fiot' the-beet. Prices lean Bailway Express Company are' not the provisions of to- The board - will onen a its-m a 1- ' . ' progress be- tot s high ns last ten son's figure., but wunds. Only blacksmiths, electricians fore and wa hav met and eonouered the better a-rades sold In a hiirhlv .at-1 and Other shin smnloves of the r,re before. The stronghold be-1 . I mm-... ? iwi i. .i. ... ptrliamentariaa under Speaker, Clark lairplans fleet and solitary naval bllmn f"1 7' onti8ued, Tiu In tho a bee- ,,,, tu, higher as the -better portion Indudcd within ut the smaller craft M," 1 rr, V S J' 7? 7 u P two eome. in." M - I day g award. 1 W af confident be-1 !f -. t- ? d.i. irfaetorf aumnefi - Farmers appear to eompany, some t ,500 ia ui t!!j T "1 jTfc0? Nor is there b, pica with tU initM lem t L feefed ,by today's decision. tSl ?' t x 1"U",rt for . Ths Lumberton m.fket1 from now en The problem of the railr, IndtnikTA Hat ntrtsr f ha bcmsMa Kl iaa m . . ' . a . ... of the' Hoiise'whv would revolt against npeaxer Liar just a. ths Republicans revolted against Cann6n seme rears ego although for entirely different reasons. . l-.ven Bis close friend, in the House cay the Missouriaa la nrona ta sleep -too muck and to discoursed the young members from making iDeeehet. mere la doea aope ror Judge Criso! acting in the relatioa of the State Deht e possiuuity tnst Mr. Kitchin may Commission, will tomorrow-swear out fonteat to remain maioritv l- !-rln ininnetiaw hefora Ju,l. R Cm.. of the House under Democratic control Scott, in the eity circuit eourt, enjoin. and retire four year, from now g make ing end restraining ths local eommis race for the Ubited 6tatflt Senat sioner of tha revenue from nlartim. 1 ". acajor cruacnr z.-om rvorti part or tne debt fund re reaction fore an as (Scnato; Harding, the Bepublicaa candidate;; magnificent gentleman that be is, our friend and neighbor. Ia 3P12 he fought for the cause of reaction. We won , because we stood for progress. Ana ws snail win again. , . -, Carry Cans to Peonle. "I will carry the cause to the peo ple, said Governor Cox. in conclusion Ws are sot ashsmed of the doctrines e proclaim. I assure -them railroad mea Who will be open for thv aula, of tobacco I Joined ' new unions last April snd every day except-Saturdays until the I ,trnc for Immediate increases also r- seasoa closes. PRIORITY COAL ORDER FOR GREAT LAKE PORTS mains unsolved. The labor board taain. tained its .land that the striker, vio lated ' the transportation -act by walk lag out , without first submitting their grievsnces and that therefore the esse of the striker waa not before th. (Contiaaed ow Pago Two.).. - TO PREVENT PUTTIIsG OF nrDT triitm ni t-sv onnva vtmiti ruuu U11 IMA DUUfO "We are sot ashamed of the doctrines ordered today bv the Interstate Com. tnat as I meres CnnniuU. In n.iArit t. Bichmoad Va., July HOThs State of God give me srength I will justify ths movement and. preference aad priority Virginia, through its Attorney General,! eorfidence that has bees reposed iniin the supply of ears for tho tranaporta- aulJ mm. I mm, Ik shIaA.kk k Ik. Ct. A . Tt.ii as. f I . - . . . ' 1 uon or bituminous coal consigned to Mr. Boosevelt, referring to Gov. Cos', j Ink. porta for transportation to ths i.irnirau rrgaraing ma campaign, aaia I fiortnwest ms uemocrata "would lay all eard. i a I The order is effective July M, aad the table; Including campaign funds." I waa issued oa the- recommendation to "I hope the other party wil see i.jtth commission of eneratora and rail. only the wisdom, but the good Ameri-lway executives, a. a mcaus of providing j the express em pto."es' r '. "V lagamas n eoai anorwge next winter, inl -'-.v, arolina, Furnifold IL Simmons. Such eeived by Virginia from West Virginia I' - M ta air. -"- SJP- y-n V-v, f-,. f',a 'w Waahingtoa, July KWRailroads wera I board. J . ..J 1 .... M . jona urunau, president or the Chi cago Tardmea's Association, parent of the new onion a. Issued a atate- nt today branding th board's swar l s Inconsistent and unsatief.ietorv." aad announced that it hnd been rejected by ths delegates representing the union. The question of rules, under which this dispute falls,' bis not yet ben taken up by the board, but as snji o 1
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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