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1 "" " r rut: ui irm The :News Obs and I Hank Carellno-CWadr kod erver fornix Saadaff nrsaeded ky t4a Monday fair. ' J'-'pU CXI11, NO.',9; ; yy . TWENTY-EIGHT, PACES TODAY- , RALEIGH, N. G, SUNDAY mSrNING, JANUARY 192 1. TWENTY-EOIT PAGES TODAY PRICE; SEVEN CENTS J ajsfe" er'amem saWeTSBl wG Owa Mm as Ji'T TIGHT-TO r -' I - ' GRESSAT 1 - -5A. '.e .. 4 Census CchMteY Minority ; in. Filing ReporfcT - inrttn RtiRnFM'Tn mvp 1 w aw? wwaivi w fBI.QOEIT REPRESENTATION -- Jrpt Only Requires-More Monty .. A To Maintain Additional Cob. frtisraen,- Minority Arfves, I Bnt Alio Makes Jotwmakinf i ; Body More Cumbersome, Uo- , YVieldy and Leu Efficient . . Jlr . . - ,j ' , jl'Tke Hawn had Observer Bar ' ' f EM ntatt Natinaal Rank Bulldiee. I," I: B JOE U BAKKtt igtea, Jaa. lf-A letiialM It 'will Li made ea tko floor of tha J dim to defeat the plm U Increase the berahlp-of tbat body JL 483 as prv. poena ta tne B if gel dim. waiea was ree- eoViended 'by the ensus" committee by :il ,SphoolPivgrm-h-191920 total Inereaao 'Of Teachert In Public School. 1,783. But v EvenThenT403 School Were fCJoeea For Eafck Oflnttruc , tors; Coniolidation Dig Achievement In Biennial Period! Aloni WihAdvanca , Of 97,762 In School Enrollment t!8 of these raised their eertlleetee to . Although the twhrt DU)td la t Mibllf tckoola ( NorU Cr Uaa U Uo loMaaial poriod. Ill 0, roprvtraled Iiemn ( 1JSS Tr tf yoar 191S-19, oxictly 403 oeiMola wr tat tor of tOMhort Md It M sttmtfd tkat tf tko oarolbarat ir at materially tacraM4 tbii yoar a Utal of 17,131 will bo TOqnlrfd, aeeonUaf to ur. n. u uroota, Mpariauadoat of Pablio Iastractiaa. la a' itatoaoat of ackool protroM fliod with Oovojaor Ittetott. m 'Tko laoreaMT Mn St. Brookt. ."! aaprooMoatoc u iaa largaly la Ika wklt orkoola. Tk total fawroaM la tbcoo athoola mt 'JMt. - Of UM, 60t aro aiaio aad JOS aro fomalo, akowiaf a toadoney for tko an to toackor to ro- tara to tko profooaloa ai a rooult af tko laeraaao la taUir. Dr. Brooko, taklag eofaitaata of tko rart tkat tko roport af tko But Eda- Uoa. Caoim.Uiia. akovlaa tka.adaca tioaal eoaditiona kaa alroady ' booa tld. aad advorttaa? to tko fart tkat kia roooaiBieadatloaa kara airaady .booa do to tko badrtt coaimiaaioa, eoa- tckta ktaiaelf wttk a dlseaaajoa of act aal ackieveaioat dariag tko loot .biaa- aai porlod ii-i , Tko ooaatjr aaaaaior aohool proajraai a-aa eopdaetod at tv oast f WW i U waa wiUoat aapoaao to tko toaehora. Tko a aio at apoat for tralalaf rami wacko? la 191S1P wat'oatr 14.447. It la rory orldaat tkat ao'oooa aa tko BUto rTO opportaaity tot profanloaal kaproToaaoat tko toaokrro at aara took advaatac of It. - Ickool Anoadaaoo na'atadyUt Ho attaadaaeo It to oaty to aoo ky tko aaabor of toaehora akonld laoToaao 00 lartoly. Tko total aeaooi popatatloa, aMor&laff to tko toa aaa, la MOJtSL Howorar, tho ooaoaa for tko raral4iftrieta akowa doortaoa la popalatloa of tOO. TkU ' aauao aU tkoafktfaJ poopla to panao aad atady tko eanao. . , Tko total aarellmtat for.ll-W wai M ft, or aa laorraao ovfr tko yokr bo faro af M.781 o 3- papilo for oath wow toackor added. Altkonrk : tko eoaaoi akowa a doertaoa- la aekool popalatloa la tho raral dlatrleta tk oarollmeat la rarai distrieta iatircasod 7SM9. kowiac that tko laraa iaeraaa la.'oa- rolbaoat wavla tho feral diatrkta. Tko a Tarawa daily arteadaitco waa 4TSM3 or SHARP ATTACK ON RULINGS MADE'BY FEDERAL: RESERVE ova comaBliteo woo laior continuing usaenii Aaoooioiy waica aaaa 11 poo- Southern, Senators Urge The Amendment Permitting uis counts T6 Cotton Factort POSITION OF BOARD IS " DECLARED INDEFENSIBLE Flan of Oorernor Harding- To Hare Farmlrs Deal Directly With Ootrntry Bankl Imprac. tical : Beccnie x Banks Won't ake Kotei. Says New Or, lean. Dealer ' Washiaftoa Jaa. -Sharp aitaekt apoa tko raliag of tko Fodaral Booorra Board danylng 'diacoaat prlrllegaa to eottoa faetoro.wero aiado today boforo flCBoastoflBaaco eommitteo by Soulk ra 8aaora wko araed aa aneadmeat to' tko Federal Beoerro aet permitting ouch diaeoaata. Senator Smith, of Georgia, declared that Oovaraor Harding of tko board. kad "interpreted the laaniace of tko OUTLAW LEAGUE TO ORGANIZE EIGHT CLUBS IN CIRCUIT President of Newly Formed Continental Association Plans To Invade Gotham THREE OFTRANCHISES ' ALREADY. DISPOSED OF Presdent of Organisation Will Include Richmond In Trip To - Place Clubs; Promoters Con. idering Organisation of Ne fro or Cnban Clubs ; No SaL ary Limit for Players New Tork, Jaa. 8. George Herman lawaon, preaident of Ike recently in corporated Conntinental Baaeball ai aoeiatlon, was here today inapeetino park- altea-tor tho mtftrA eluba which ka hpix-a to inatall in or aear tbia tkf. He aaid that during kit prea oot trip, which wllK take kirn aa far Booth aa BichmonJ, ke eiperta to pi re the Bute franckiae for. "Now Vorkl K( Jcr,ey, and klaryland.. NATION RECOVERS ITS SANITY. HARDING SAYS ' 1 New York.' Jaa. aTbo aotloa hae roverervd Ma loaoetal aaatty. aad to aot troakM aa aioeb wtik otlkeo oslreoao of aeealaUaM or op. tlotlaav aald W; r, O, Hardleg, gw-.. . ernot of tko ra4eral Iwm. Moerd, la an addreto hare Uat Sight.- Bo aa epeahlag at a ollaoae la hoaoe of Fraaklla U. KaanTelt. faraaor aaatataal tWrotary of the Nary Do. partaaeat Tko prealdeatlal taadMata, racetilly elected a ehe yteatdeat of tko ridellty aad IVaoaat Coaaaaay of Marj land. Coveraitr Hardlag aalf tkat Bay danger of a aeaeral rellaeaa, wklck he kad not feared' at any ttaae, kaa piaaad aad that Ike wont a ad Met re' I to ever. "The eaaatrr reaeralrjr kaa re. eoTered Ita aoraaal etate,' ke aald. Wa are aw hanger afraid. We aro aot tadalgtag la the old Idea of t- traeagaaee, llntag heyead oar aaeaaa. Nor aro we treebln aa aaarh aa wo were a . few week age with that ther extreaao' af ejeer piaelaalaaa.' where people get dowa la the daaaaa oad they eaawot aeo aay daylight, eaaaat aee 'aay hen, aeo aothiag "hat gtooaa aad dafkaiaa. Gaveraar Hardlag aaleT there were Olgaa tkat Ike eitrrate deareaalaa wklrh haa aitirirt la ' aaaae ladaa. ' trlea la Bearing the end. Tho iBdaetrtal and araaaaalo fa. tare of thla raaatry." ho added, "do. pesda new Bere.thaB aarthlag Olae perhaa a pea oar forelga trade."" HARDING EXPECTS TO CONTINUE NAVY BUILDING POLICY President-eleet ! Believes In Keeping The United States a . , Strong Sea Power v WANTS RESERVE SYSTEM FOR BOTH ARMY-AND NAVY Chairaao of Rouse Karal Com.'. mittee ' Bnggests Tnat lfew Adminiitration llake" Can.'' ' rass of World Sentiment la' Kegard To DUarmament; Curtail Civilian Employe! areaeat leB.berahi bald a eoafereaea " to laereato-tao aaUrlaa of tho the affiea of en a af tho teachera," ha aaya. "Tho araragt an -aaombora B6raoauti ralrfleld, . of ana! aatary paid to olty. teach era Uat Indiana, and'agreed to a, minority ro- roar waa 488.02, aad to raral toaehora port wklch waa made np today and N03M. Thia waa aa iaereaao of S151.M aignod by tho aia oonmatteo ' mkmben. o city leaenon aaa te rural Three of them are Domeefata and thr jo toaehora. The average- aanaal aatary ra Boptiblieaaa. Tkey ara Brinaoa, of ipaw ano (oaeaero.ia too auy oeaoou North ..Catolinai BUpb?P:JWia atppi; aail Unea, of Georgia, Demo-1 e450J)l, or aa iaereaao of W.M in tho eratfj ana rairneld, or laaiaaa; uiyan, I -vw, a ox iConnecticut, aaa Baroour,. of, t!U-1 CJ,?. --' ' . . . .foraU, Bepublicana. "Tho arorago aaaaal aalary paid to Thia mlaoritT renorL which will W colored toaehora la the eity aehoola ta tho floor of the Houai nrobablr next aa S445J3 and la the rural aehoolt . week, U aa foUowat . - I r282-5' Iaereaao of $7$M to tho r -Mnnaorilgnod-SemT)ei" of Uio trtortW-a S1O3.10 1 the raral committee on the -.tnua-. diaaont from , - 4 ' ' J the riowa Of the majority of aaid com-1 - paw wacoing .. anMi tm tkm hmh iad 1 tnperrlaloa far m a waa M,448. jeiB. I. J oW, but for M181S.lt waa 5,112,871, ar vim ... tA InrM.lne the I aa lnereaae of aboat 63 par eont The -oaMa.veirvmwatt.; . t dhaa TTAnmaa m0 IgjhnM. I outlay for now build inn, oitea aad re- aeatatiret aa rroeided in the roport la Pjjf '"f. Sl?) knl ,0' tko bill and faro? maintaining anon " Jr , tnemberahip at tko preaeat number, 1M po, aat Tha totoJ Mpd,tara la- namely, -foar hnadred an thirty-Sefc- yt teaahtag. auperrbion, AlreadT Taxed EaoogJu- - operation of pUata, adrnJaUlmtion, new ,t i. iJlo. that ther7la . puMie demand for aa iaeraaaed mafc- K . .v. tt, I. e... .a he. teereaaa of 13,4441(10. or abont 80 to any inereaao whataoweor. 0r, rraparauoa or Taacnera. eltiseaa aro already., taxed -aaorf thaat .a toaehora of thO oaaee. . flVO billion: dollar! t meet tne annaai eracie oeiere iiw-u, aecoramg te lHiMid axnendUnro. aid wa do aotlaW ajaiforna atan3ard. Aa a remit f iol that tho propoaod addiUoiinl bnr-1 tho aew law It waa jaary to do dea iTeithar jiooeooarjr or aa bo Juati JormJln the atandiag; of the toachera 1 1 to-anit himMir" anf iui hu I The promoter and eieeutire of he III 1 1 I Irtl in I I HI lllfi flDUU I WWIL t boar'aw!jaai'aany-'httaah'ie a Urge meaure to the eompnlaory " d roet With tho eonn- Hua i.. i. i- ill fry bantt in flnanclng their eropa Waa ik. ....M.a .-a A.i . .v. "imnraeticar, beeauao tho banka would aehoola.. It la becoming- tho rule for in order ta apportion the aalary accord ing to Individual fltneaa. it -waa dn eorered that gboat twfl-iftJit of the white teaektra and about three-fonttha of tho aJblored teacheaa were aaable te meaaaro np to the lowest araadard State oertifteateavwbleb requirea the equiralant graduation from atandard high aehocL Many of theae, of eoarao, were tho new toaehora that won preened Into eervie aa a reault of the largo enrollment. Bat la order to flt -thematrea 9r toaehy lag, anmmar aehoola warn provided that would giro them iaatructioa. frem tin - Furthormoro, ra baliteo that the f ficieney of tho Houa will aot bo ia ereaaed by adding to its membership bat each action will reaultr In'that body becoming mora unwieldy .and cumber ni than it la at the nreaent tlme..Ia. creased membership mcana greater de lay in the transaction of tho public btialnesa. ' There 'la no public aarrico that can be returned by four hundred eighty, three membei that annnol ba renderell inat aa afficlantlr If not mora So by four Lr. hundred thirty-Are membera. ; The eon-1 to eight weeka. Aa a rertlt TJ827 at H ditiona that dutien of member hare ma- tended n'mmer aehonl "for from ali to ! teriaUyiia eased during tho past toa I eight weoka- and s7l-rne4 .credit yeara ia not a convincing argument ta watch rniaea tke value or tkeir certia- : favor of an enlarged memberahip. ' Ad- eateo. Of thia aomber 1,803 held the ditionnl elerka, when necessary, wgl nn- second grade certificate, which ie, the donbtedly care for any inereaao in tho lowest permit issued to any teacher ra "work required of membcra. - -. the State. ' It la not a certificate in jtho Mcana New Balldlng. .' ' propt i aense, but merer. a permii . to "The committee having declined to teach until some one ean be found wio invesOgat with a view of ascertaining is competent to takd thk place. As a -;-tho eos of 4 profHocd aoToatodemreeniiarjaa berahin. Individual membera ara; left to jmCmAfamttisAJusiiiAhMf can. It la admitted that eonditiona, both in the C-pitol and House office building, aro ouch that additional mem bora cannot bt provided for ia either . building, The increased membership, if authorized, must secure quarters else where, and any . present arrangement would bo on if temporary, xne not take tko farmers' notes. Ho' do- toaekora to go into tka district before I J . P' -ereato ekaha Ik acnooi oaafBs ana acquainc uo people) . 7 I "' . . rltn .. ..i-. a an. ... .kit. I . Uaakla to Becara Advaacee. drei t aehool promptly aad reguttfly: !'- eKellai.-of Tennesseo, told This larga lnireaso ia attendance corneal tnn ommlttee tkat tko factors' papers from children within tho eompulnory til do. Md that Federal Reserve eeaooi age , namaiy, xrom eight to I""" .un. w. uu. thirtooa, iaelusiva. So thorough waa tho br 'tora. Ho aaid oae-flftk of the work dona last too J the ttnH.i.M ontiro eottoa crop was marketed by officers aad teaekere tkat Braetleally faotora who wore compelled to borrow tho ontiro aekool population wilhla tho amatintoraomctimea -mero-thaa eompnlaorr aekool agt waa enrolled in 130,000)00 in order to make advaacot aekool. Ia fact, tko statistic skow that ma xarmers ana sia mem in umbo 4 larger v number waa carolled than Is I ig new eropa. . r - v-rr- aotaally ia tho eeasua. But this ahowiaJU Pant Dillard, president of a Memphis, Is due to the fact that-tho eeaoaa has 1 Tenn.-cotton arm,vtesuoed tnat tne aot been takes In some district a ia action of tha board waa dli?r1mia- eeverel years and .also to the fact that tory." .'" t ka tho popalatloa movn at tha erase of "Memphis wants their faetors' papers tho year qnite a anmbcr of the children bandied on merit and not discriminated will be.snrolled twlce.IIowever, a nutnr .iviilaSJktr. .WHarA anid'ThejrulIng br of superintendents reported that the- of tho board laat summer making tkese entire school population of compulsory I nepers ineligible for discount was made ago within certain districts had been on-1 under a misapprehension. Until that time rouea m tne Dtioiie eenooL , ,t. ,; i this class of paper was considered as agrj- . . v-. Hk.i -t . i'.- " it. i j j uu.i. : .1- -Tb aterage length , of" the schoel for no nPDarent reaaon. in designated em for tho whltw raeo for the year J as finance ,rpor asd. held ineligible wi wi ion -ae?n roonuie ea-1 for euaceoint.' . . x r elusive of .all. koUdnvs. 14 belnc 13fl I t, tmiikmI -a.tlm.t.'j ' ft.. I nnatl dtm. tl. rural schools ww Jf.4 days J nlly orory fanner whprodues4 oon and tlo Wry ol;. wore' lro, 4nya. taut o tost from i0 to 850 aa Sere Thia to a increase ef J2J days M the Und aaid larga loans would hark to be raw acnoeia ana 4.o aavoxor w airy I m.J. .hi. ia anl.v fnr h. farmer schools of 21 data. Tha Negro aehoola increased from P4 J days fo rural schools -to 118 J day. Tho aity schools ineroased from iaereaao for 11 colored aehoola. from 105.6 days to 127.4 days. , Taking aa average of both white aad colored aehoola 'tho rural aehoola in- croaaed from 1,01.0 days to 124. S daya, the city aehoolt from 104. t daya to 189 daya or a general average for all aehoola aa inereaao Xrom 112 to 134 daya. T "Tha .term "eitv aehoola nriblier not smaller towns. These supply practically I gTl... all tka "high eeHool .instruction ta tha State. , But tho. average length of theaa schools in 118-1 was for the- white aehoola aoly 1534 days, not long enough ta proids atandard high school lnstrue. Uqn, 100 ... days Doing conaidored tn 'Thav have weed all their funds and wt will hare to finance them,, ha aaid. Ws trust the tactota' papers may again bs plseed oa tho eligible list". ; Both Mr. DUlard and Mr. Stern' do stared tha farmers ware not holding their eropa to foster speculation, bat were compelled to koIK because there eraa no .snarkat. . t j Asked by Seaator McLenn," of Con nicticut, wbat tha future prospects ware Mr. Stern said - there was already a gradual recovery of markets for low -adee. a.-.-.. f If tho War Finance aToraoratioa functions," he. added, "and aceeaa possible to South America and Central Europe,' tha prospects should bo good. (OadUaaod oa Pago Twoi fARIOTESiy TBCHItDHEII'STOYS n of n bow omoo oniiaw as a sw P.MMM-,.B r--. 1 nf!:l of from four to five million dollars will vmiyi CMiiicu ; rui Sci winuioi . Duties While Reveling m v, Childhood iemonesj' be necessary. "The DroDosed measnrs would.' if adopted, inereaao tha aalary "for mem bers 6360,009 annu11,?! )Th hire. 6K& 640: mileage.-estimated 6340,000 sta tionery Allowance 66)0Oi ' additional force for maintonnneo of quarters, 670,- 000 1 ia all mora than a million dollars ' Washlagtoa.' Jan.' 8v The staid bust. new of tariff- making wnt by the board today la tho Houee Ways aad Means Committee -room, while eommlt- ,bl "The effect of re-apportionment apon I too membera indulged ia oeraml any partienlar atatoor district should for toT, that rivaled a Christmas fes- ....nrth.-r zszz -Hta went no. tha welfaro of the -dtira oountry. Be-1 i dolla and" animals of all alios apportioamenk ana the membership of j bulging from their pockets for tbY joy tin iionso are aot mew flas. i ney of Mmy eongroaaional families. an IQ CU1BU Im MfsIaW WMIiaj aBkaB) mMWk B .... f - . . v at the entire eonntrr and nil of tho neoole. - ru. toy manufacturer, of Taa Work No- lalnattoa -- Btroadsbara;. Pa played 8s its -jan Withoat aa increased n.embership.1 He Same to ameal f or tariff nroteetiofc tho btates wiU atiU mttaln that pro-l 11,rtielT,fc'almloli-a. -w ,. r 7- mr. re eatilcd. according to totulaUon ondl",-" wge-roy sanou provuioas hf the constitution.;. Hence,! out a. new and appealing toy, ho. aaid, no injtutieo' would be done but muck 1 JaDaaeae Mitators dunlieated it aad V .T V.i V J.r ahipped nWSaw for arnla- at a lower -It h unwiwthat the membership -flj.!. .w.J a J. the House should be dcterainod oy.tn jvopu litioa of the alowest growing feuiiea. i'urthcrmore, reduction in rep- resents tion of a State is not withcat precedent." Eijjliteea Btates have kere ' torce kad their eeagressional repre- ecntatioa reduced by varions apportion ment acts aeveral of them more thaa once., Too memberanip w tno usua -wx-rvdueed In 840 -w-waws-ast-.-. 'TJere has been aa increase la tor r'fory since the but apportkameat and ., boot .the nrquUitien of eocUaentaJ tcrri'nry there can be none tLat will -ja-t - - ' sSrct the dustricta as they now k. Certainly tit iaerie in ropula t a ti not ta nbnormsl, " The In' f .. i f cX.nee for traaapertatien, r i.ri-j : on and assoeiatiea of nra-!- their constituents, toaretlicr . r i!t incTced eicrical force al- i i rr wholesale rate than Anrerimn ftetorfe To auosort lie airument. Mr. foote eamermed with a hugo "hex of toys. a regular earloafl loa, wvea for a Santa Clans sled. Ho eih.Uted thorn 4a-the eommltteemem, aeated wtearnly behind the great herarshoe dank oa its k platfona ' whiKh leads pomp . and eir. enmstance to ya-aad nneana coasmii- tee. delibemtinaa. ' . . . v- - . I!ts-rgnsMnt daiakad,,Teoto aald he kad to fttrtlxr aae far ks exhibits sal the nrTsinMe brraa. . Ta- sokras shucked t f years as they weed to shack tv-r el.-. Sea at the old nwimmia' ''.' T"-r waro-heyn.ogiuji ia.,a nee ond ani whea the rush etnpped, the toy box waa swept clean. --2. '''TTiiro' Anal jri-lwifU-r Etiplc TO PROBE PRICES JCHARGED FOR COAL WIFE CONTINUES FAST TO INFLUENCE HUSBAND i: ..! '.' ' ' -' iLj i: He Is Firm, . Howdrer, In Do i termination KotTo Join Herj Aeugitrua x auia , it v Danville, 111, Jan. B-Fov the first tune since his wife forty days ago, be gan fasting in an attempt to induce him to abandon bis produce bnsinVs ..... ' . llfL. L . I 1 . - , I ana join nor us aa evangviut v r rv- R API llt RarHATfh InRnafai liciouo faith, Cnwak-lt, itorriagtea to. ilSort Brts inmtiii" SUSFf r'T-' t nn nffir.Ial SflV. ' I tno-gnt sneywas oniy oiumng ' "J", . I a-hen aho atartod1?' be said,"" and would -s., -,. r--.- i . -'-u,-. -laeem ajiew bar f oellek-ao4iea bat I W aahiagton, Jan. eVlnqulry wdl be J Mw aeo-aho- is -determined, to go the begna e4 ne iato the pHeea .ekarged umlh But I am Just aideterminrd 'as ue governmens xor coal last yearr Act-1 aha la. Iawrnri havn informed ma that ing Attorney Oenernl ,Nebeker an-iMnnot bo proseeuted ia the event her Bounced today open receipt of tho And-1 fast reaulta la death. I have dons ever?. lngs of i .Senatof oommittoo on re-J thing to induce her to eat except te Join eonstrueuon waieb . Das 'been -Jnvesti-1 her ehnren. and 1 won't Bo tnat."t gating the sale o fuel to. the War Do-1 1 Harrington aaid tho only religion ke p.rtment(.nd ther branehoBief the I knows, is ths Golden Bute und does not governntsat daring tha recent shortage. I believe it necessary to have any other, Priees asked government' dcDartmrnta I .. ;. . ... 1 Xpr coal aa aet forth lav th committee's BOYtTTt t Arttn iVB U I LU EH T-XJ JFACHTS I N BALTIMORE fiee. Jhroaecatioaa will bo instituted aad -preased to the limit, ho added. should tho facta (developed by tha la veetigatioB bear oat tho evideaea sub mitted by tha eommittoa. i ;r It would appear the f aoo of the report, Mr. 'Nebeker. anid. that nrieea ehatged tha gwvernmoat for eonl were oxhorbitant-o a decree, and tlmtao tlon lie would andcr Lover act for orofl- toering. Tha mnmea of mora 'than a core of aoaeeraa who kad supplied ooal to tho government -ware listed by the committer, ne ertdea, pat would aot ba announced, pending aa ; investigation which SMeid iadude m atndy of -atatm-tiea of coal cneta, prieea charwed and tka eommltteeV eaUmhto Of What would' kavekbeaa a fair margia af poofltav aecune ta. Us pricNef retail aoai ka aaid to bo indicated ia reports reaehiFg the eeI iawtting coca tit' tee today from chare bers of oommerc and . ,niw!TaiaB?Jt&rit :.in. various rurta of tne country. - .balatina of teae reports 1m being 'gn da f on ; see, Mmirjtteiarpbers said, aiioaid itbe di 4 to M,'uet aa iaTevtignUea of rv:a I t'-l c 'r -tion, a was euggeatcd -' jag" -"1 debate of Baltimore, Md Jan. 8.'--J. i C Boy otto, who was arreated at New Sera Friday ea a charge of violating the fWhito Slave? Act, is an expert nhip- bullding mechanie ia thia eity aad work ed io private ahipbuilding plait ia goutk Baltimore. He built bkj t own yacht aad left here severs! weeks, ago, ostensibly for Florida. He Is not a prominent Baltimore bjuiaaae maa al tkoagk he ia knowa to atany ya&tmea ia the eity through having built of re paired their boatn. . TOO OtT TO FIGHT BUT " r ' -LITIS FOB H ALF CSStTTjltT Crewv wfc was reiectad amenraa af his advaawod agw by a swernltlag Aeer, whwa be awaight to ewllat far aan'jtory' eetvteo tor the Or II ; War, alUef nt.tha faadly kaaaa. Daavae BUh Baar yttiatoa, "Vast" ' YU i-tnle," laat nlghC' Mr. Craw eacewtly le. arated fcla lOStk hlrlhjsy nir.r- by rrsiag eight mileo mm kia to tho hoaao of aae of hie playing at Indianapolis; Massachusetts playing at Boston; Ontario, playing nt Toronto. The New Jersey Btate franchise was practically clinched for Camden Lawaon stated. Ta Start Neera Claba. ; In connection with- tire New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Mnsaachuaetta fraa cniaes iwson. autca tliat bo waa strongly considering installation of negro Cuban clubs. Us pointed out that the negro population of . Boston and Philadelphia formed a mrge per centago of the eity population nnd that there were at least one hundred negro bnsoball-playero- lathi- eon ntry-whe equalled in playing skill the best average of the major leagues and who. altnougiL they, are eitixena of the eouo try, were barred from playing in eirnor tike major or minor leagues ua der present conditions. Among the sites to be insiected in this vicinity Were the former Federal league jiarks in Brooklyn And Newark. Lewson. ..aaid that'. It was not. tha in tention to build new parka thia season whero former parka were available and thnt ; the, new league . would ' purchase parka and ball elubs outright if they were available.- After the new league la established he said ha favored tho plan -of recruiting new. players entirely wviiin tne untlta of tha State represent td by, fhraeliib 4 order that the team might he reully a State nrgaaltatioa mta--of a eorleetlon of baseball players from all sections Of the country, If a ball parg is not available in Brooklyn, a site in Buffalo will be next considered nnd it is possible that tno wariou state teams may play in rsnous ectties ff the State from time to .time... Vj , ',! Wa Balarv Limit. "The 'New Fork State franchise Is re portril to. Wi held finder option by a syndicnte of .. local ; theatrical men whso, identity will be disclosed at the ftrst schedule moctiBg of .the league. tj be held in thie eitv January 31. Law "son, intimated that the . Continental league wouia sign aesiranie players without regard to their former league affiliations, except that all major league players involved in tbsf recent oxpose In Chicago were automatically barred: There will be no salary, limit or limit on the number of players a club can carry and the contract will have ne reserve clause. A nlnyer will be signed- ed for one full playing season and at the end cf-thir contract will become a tiee agcnnttfBm Application kna - been wadci- seeord- ing to Lawaon. for aa, American 'feder ation , of Labor charter for eochVcluh, the' players thus beeming union ir.1 and on a par with organized skilled la bor. ..,s. - Tha President of 'the New-Lea erne skid that whits the. Continental league had- been incorporates loss than' two weeks, fifty per eent of th rrarnchise had , boon" " placed several - prominent -players ' signed nnd arrangementa made with- the umpires for tha coming eeaeoa. , Ha refused te clra the names of ..Jtto n4nyr signed but said that tney were xrom Dig league clubs and that others were in line for Dertha ia tne new circuit. FOREST FIRES RAGING 11TWESTERN CAROLINA .) m i-,.i.,.i. . ' i- als ore n rr a .w Fuir Committees Named To Superintend Every Phase of Ceremony Marion, Ohio, Jaa. 6V A.aavtl policy ' to keep tka TJaiUd States oae af Ue strongest sea powers ia tka world aatll . binding .diaa.rnument ngraasaoat oaa,j. bo reached waa disc eased at a eoafer. race here today between PreeM ant-Elect , Hardinff and Bepteseatativa Butler, of Peansylvaaia, chairman of tha Bouso. Naval Committee, Afterwards it was lu-, . - dieatod that although a Seal decision. uat await developments, tha present: attilsida f cVftalor -Haidiajr polnUd le . gram, aowever, wouia do b maiennt our toilmeat la tho a amber of alvilloa am ployoa of the Navy Pepertraaat aad va rloua eoonomles tha land stations v under nary Jurisdiction. . , v.i Mr. Harding long has favored aa afd cleat navy aa tka first lias of American defense and ho la- understood to feet tkat a big aavy nolle J; migkt bo eon tinned praetieally if stops aro taken) to curtail tko strength of tha army aloag the lines ha approved yesterday la eon- Detailed arrangements for the lnaug eintion of Cameron Morriaon as Gov-1 frnne, wltS Chairman Kaha, of the prnor oi mm luiuu m. nova nan House Military Committee. , Wednesday hare been praetieally com- Favors gassrie System pleted by the Joint Senate nnd Rouse Ha alao favoia atraaalv tha vaaataa rommlttoo janutdf or that work. tUve jayatem for both army and;-nry, aad" ror tne euminanoa or ue cnaiomary ja understood to have in Zieatod ta Chair-, Inaugural luncheon to bo served tm- Baa Butler that an adequate Baral ro mediately after the- inangaral cere- serve shoo! be' eonsidere ana af tha many, the plans have sot been chang- requisites to national defense. , : ed from those ia vogue for many Tho whole qutstioa of tho navy.. years. hinges, however, qn what pro greet may The Ooveraor-elect win arrive on n I be found poaalllo ia th movement for irfeeial train from Charlotte at. 10 la. general redaction of ' nrmameat o clock Wednesdny morning, aeeom- throughout tho world. Mr. Butler, wba paaM JyCahM. J XSmjclpJte .rittaeaa. (to Js4aliaaA:6l:f . JJttla.-taitaV ia the The Inaugural Committee, composed of 1 -proposal expects to doveloD in eommlt- Senatora ' JJeLnneyV Nash, Burgwyn of too hearings beginning Best weak, all New Hanover snd McOougan and Bop- tka information available on the prob- resentativea Everett, of Biehmoad, able eonsequenees of dlsarmamenL This ' Pharr, Hill, Orady aad Hamilton, will Inforwatioa ho will tura over to Mr. : meet' tho Ooveraor-eleet'a n train at Harding. yV soms point en route aad. accompany "I am determlaed to aaw,T aaid the tho party to Raleigh." ' , committee chairman in a etntemsat to- Tha womea of tko uoveraer-oieu'a atgob, won w ..r nauona oi us party will bs met 't tho station by a orid sUesrely desire te tho wsy of an committee tf Baleigh womea ud en. I agreement te limit armamsnt and efpa. tortalned at tko rarborongh unUl the J sinlly 'that of the oca.'! . hour fo tho ceremony. Mr. Morrison onaarmameat rragram - will leave the train at 11:15 for tha I ntr. iintier nJied nr. aardlng t ansa j.i .k. i-..i.. tr.a.i.a t..,. I tion to tha Provision of the nsval an. tho retiring ExoeuUve will Join tho jPfj11? 6ui requesting the party for a drive to-the CUy Auditor- ,"f.ww, TM ium I sentuaenrla regard to dtsarmnmant. Ho ' -r-- : w.m.sV"tBialMaW I mui.ui.autn taac uo aew Bamiaiatra . ! .? I tion take advantage of tLla nbtkorina. of the reception to Ooveraor-elect Came- ,'ek an sxchangs of int.ru roa MorrSn. and the women of tha "0".0.plBi M"?U delegations coming'to Baleigh Wedne 1 " . v . . f . "! " f'10 . day from Charlotte and Boeklnghnm to r JS. " 'TSanLf o tSHi n witneth. inauguration rc-trd;y an- TjJlni J'.n S aounecd tho general committee to assist the &,.uP.t7f.. with the program of the day, The women of tho Oenernl Jommit talked over the general financial sltua- llon and gave his opinion ptrtieulorly tno women ot uo usneniimu."- ft probtomi f - - -v t,7,,.,8hS,th , :Tlfrw,4hJH!S! Urns hoik to a sound tsaU. MrfBeil at 11:45 Wednesday morning, aufrwHl Mi , , eoBfertllM wi th Harrr ' ' " neoompany the women of the vuiting y Daugherty, Mr. Harding's eioae no delegntton to the nudltorium, whore IltlMl m4fltett Mfl taV gttmiatert the inshgurnl ceremonies will take ,1Dected t tsnn ,JIJ f.aaai luuaaa, - ' . . " . avw piaee. wrtm suhbtoi acitw i nutty to result mm the policies of the roKitni ii uicu. w ia. v..v.w. ne naminissrntton. In the. evening both men nnd wonwn of I . ' the committee will meet at the Exeeav tive Mansion at 6 o'efick "to nssiafl AY REVOKE PERMITS TO i. MAKE-BEER SUBSTITUTE T Asheville, broken out in Western Nerth Carolina, which if net checked at once may eause great damage to the forests in wbicn tbcv aro no raging, ; Near waynesvUlo great fires can m ing huno arcaa of timber, while from ether sections they have also booa rat eorted. the fires ara believed to have been caused by tne annuel dry speiijtne aee tion aaa. enjoyed .daring tne w few weeks, with tho- weathsr almost ai warm as it is during the spring ana aummeft. ' vr. -iXL r -1 i Everr effort is being made -to chock tho firea. it is stated, and help has boea sent out from' many of tho smaller vil lages wear whero tho fires aro burning. THE SKJ lTHErUfT ' Chicago. Jan. S Manarer Joba Ever, rfth tliicago Nat'ional League finsebafl team, today, was notified that the "sky was the - limit", in purchasing players and that the fortnn. of, William Wrijr ley, Jr- chief stock bolder of thr elan. was at hie dispose! ia-obtnrning nana who would brrrjt Ike" pennant to -Jhi Mr..'Wrir!ey,hsa aBthWlxei m. to terl -yon thit - daring " meeting t or rlob ewuerf I ct next aeek yon ,eno erpced nny smount in baying players," frcsident VYu.Um Teeck informed the uegehe mwnll maaansran ana) vnat vnBtai tatlef Wka t rnnMnmi ttf I the insngurnl ball at the auditorium. I . waonwgion.na, ..'totioa feat booa Th members of the General Com-10" re th permits of eight ' mittee are: " ' renasyrvanm oreweriea lor alleged io- Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Vimsy Miss Ben- 'taJn'iom imm ml ?" sie Bouse, Mrs, Gordon Smith, Colonel iT,"8 ,f0taini" and Mm-'Bennthaa Cmeron, Dr. and " '1, K TL l Mrs. D.JI. Hill, Dr. and Mrs. Norwood i "! v.. ' GnU, W and Mr.nes- fc Fou, Dr. Md Mri W. MeCY'Wbite, Mr. and t&a2JL' . . jh a v iti. nmnr Mr. Rim tneir pormita 'should : not .ba revoked John A Fark, Mrs., Gregory, Mrs. Sim- ,B BpoB to. troaod that they - ?.i--f v-SSL ' h5' "tel0B Pt the national -prohiljltioB ,Pw j I, ' n uHf'n they na been manufae. V ' Worth. Ir. andMja. Hubert, Bay- ivriltg ,Bd plaefu, npom jtrf wkt wood, Jr, .Mr. "dMrjfr W. B. Bjytan, ng, .. 0ntainlng oxeens ) of one. Col. and Mrs. Albert Cox, Dr. and. Mra. bh af ass anfMt if .-.nktl t.L ' ume contrary to -the pjroviaiona of tko ' - Uw " . . . GREENSBbRO FACTORY IS : DESTROYED BY BLAZE Greensboro, Jan. two story P. Norritv Mr. and- Mrs. Henry Wil- -son, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Andrewa, Mr. aad Mrs. William Joyncr, Vr. nsd Mrs. C. E. Jphnsoa, Jr.,.Mr'and Mrs. Gavin Dortch. Mr. and Mrs. v4. H. .Andrews, Mr. nnd Mrs BrUec Montgomery, Mr. snd Mrs.. William Ginea. Jr, Mr. nnd EvnUs.- Dr, and ?fm. W. C Kiddirk. I frame building used b ganjtajaJtflt: .riTXaa. n. m,. .ndl ss w as a store room,, was com. Mrs. J. W. Bailey, Dr. and Mrs. Hubert J P91 eWyd by fire ; thia after. . I . ii . L ii. J.a!i. ' a a . a Boyster, Miss Mary Hiljiard Hiatoa, . " -o . ."i" Mr, aad Mrs. J. B. Chamberlala, Mrs. I V amage ia aaown atuia ume, it m Willnrd Tomlineon, Mr. and Mrs. J -1.1 wongnt-tnat aiatooni ; wui pav-waa p BemnH, Mrs. Sfidio E. Bear, Dr. andl flgnrea. Origin of tha blank Mrs. .W. C ficll. Dr. and Mr,'W. 8.i k?ow this afternoon. FiM Bankta, Dr. and Mrs. Albert Andereon, "J' "tu t ana maaa if. i.j r a -. d...... leonsldetnbJe hoadwov aad amoke was sid Mrs. Leon Brnasfield, Mr.'aad Mr jf rig from portioB ef'taUd. W. MamforS, Mr. snd Mrs. W.& o Drake, Miss Ebfle Bid dick, Mws Lillian I, ' ' M t. xl..i. nul. Thompsoni Mrs. Wj B. Mofma. Mr. nnd pKaat)WCilyMo J... .Hugh Mn. J.mea Ai .Brlggerf Mr. and Mra.1 ifc?.. . K.aaa. Citr and Bill Bren. of Chicago wm meet in a U-round OHN fVERSTpLOTHAT-: iJSA w.T dr Ed. Chamber. 8-ith B. is, German, Mr. andjmitlt ,f j. rca, Mr.- and. Mrs. Ilr. nil 1ra. IL Mrs. Gerund Tscker. Mr. and Mr., f. I fV jZ- FTafsin mm. -.mMlzz?Z at Dallas.. Texas, the Jaaosry If, it wna aaiaeuaeed era,' Mayor and Mrv T- B. tJdridge, Miss 6utan IdenVMr. and ifri. Juban Timber lake, "tra. Bobert Bridge ra, Mr sad Mrs. fi. B Crow, Mrs. B. B. Saacy, Miss Nell Battle Lewie, Mr. aad Mra A. B. . Andrews, Miss Elsie Hsywood. Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Tot, Mr.' ind Kra.-WCL.HaiTia, Mr. aad Mrs. Ben Baker. Mrs. J..VaaB. Metta. Mrs. Wia- free, Mr. sad Mri. Harry Howell, Mrs. M. Asho, Mrs. Adelaide Dtylatoa, r (Coatlaaod oa Fngo Two) Sigao Freddy Wahk Fee Beat. . PatUburg, Pa, Jan. 8-John MeGarver nnnesheed hero today that he kad aignod Freddy Wtlsk, former light weight champion, to meet Joe Chip, New Caetie, hetM January 17, In a toa rouad . "' --"t w Found With Lire Bamh. . Bo! f art. Jaa. a-Fatrich OTCcefa f Cerk, who was found with a live bnns ia his poeaesaloa today waa seoteacI to tea years' peaaj sartitnis.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 9, 1921, edition 1
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