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TUiULATIlLi Hectk tare Ilea. Bala aad warmer rtdeyi Setardep tfATCU LABEL ! oa o pin aWe nanal aa oare Mara realrattea mi wii a ataan aaea, , . , ,. eie Bad eJaf M the v ;; VOLCXIII. NO. 14. .TWELVE PACES TODAY RALEIGH. N. C. FRIDAY- MORNING, JANUARY 14. 1 92 1 . TWELVE PAGES TODAY. PRICEi FIVE CENTS " SIMMONS STRONG rnn nnimnu i tin run rnirai mi rn -nr"-ftnilTiiiiirn 111 UL rilfJIIFJIILII IU UL UUli I lllULU "Wholesale Repeal" Would Be "Most Unfortunate" Senior . Senator States "makes position known; - after visit to state Tartner Bob" AghlOratilied ' To Secnre Services of Bick. ' ett As attorney; They Wjll - We Answer Xo Campbell's . Charges following Confer. -? ence In StatesviUe Monday The Mew, aad Obterver Bureau, 60S Dietfiet National Beak Bid By JOE L. BAKER - (By Bpeelal Leaeed-Wlro) Waahiagtoa, Ja. J3. WroBf oppoei Mate-wide primary law, proposed al Hrr Mii -sitr ot the Tegttiahire' Ui the bill of Bcpreeentativ 1 Neal of Me- HENRY MILLER GETS ' i . J.. RAILROAD PROMOTION aBvaaaaaaaaaM Becomes Vict. .President It Charre of Operations of r, Southern Kallway " - KbmvU.Iv Tea. Jan. IX-U.YS Miller kae beea appelated viee preel diat ef Iba Southern Railway la charge af operatioaa, ewereediag H, B7 Coop man, whose deatk occurred few days ark Mr. Millar kae bMi serving the railway aa vice preeldeat and the ap peiatmeat troasfere aim ta tka operat iaf department. ' 1 Tha aaaeaneemeat of tke appoiat- aiaat reecked Raleigh laat aifkt la a telegram lo Mr. J. II. Andrews, divtsloa freight utat of tka Boatkrra JUllway kere, aad Mr. Andrews tkrougk kla ilea araa abla ta give aa accurate kiatory af the railway Ufa ff tha official wka la wall remembered amwhere ha apeat aiaay yoara. Mr. Miner eetered tha eervleee ee'the Birkmoad aad .Daavilte Railroad la October, IMS, aa loadiac clerk al tha Balelgh freight emee, aad aa relief tela graph -operator. He wan promoted ta billiaf elerk tic a to chief elerfc aad later to rate elerk la tt division freight agent's office. Ia Sept, ber. 188S, he Iteeaaia chief elerk aad a wtary to CoL A. B. Andrews, them third tk. president. REPUt MIL OPPOSE TARIFF TO HELP PROFITEERS CUBA FACED WITH PAKI OF ITS MAKING POWER l A. j Certain American Business In terests Rebuked By North , . Dakota Representative TIME SOMEBODY PUT ON BRAKES, HE DECLARES Witneiscs Pload With "Oroco dll To art 14 Their Eye" In -,XffoTt-ToV-Hold-C Prioet ConTtiman 8ayi; Senator McCumber Wanta Increaie In Tariff On Wheat Waahiagtoa, Jaa. 13. Certain Amer icVa buaiaeoa latareata were rebuked by Bapreaeatatire Young, Bcpublaran North Dakota, today during conaidera- rowcll eonaty. waa ernreaaed by Sena tor BioiBona today upon Lit rctura to for -the iaaagunttloabf Goruraor yor- r Tiaou. .aTtj na9 aft., u... a k t: i w t I ' Draaideat and later Brat 'Tieo nraaideat.1 " la AtUa licanaiaf them" to continue pro- Decern be r. 1P01, Mr. Miller waa ap tearing. He Barred notice oa hia fel- PoUte4 aaautaat to-tke arat Tie reai- k,, ncbera that oa thla (round he at a. He .waa latrt elected lee 1 01 wport dutiea, raagmg from praaideat of tka Daarilla aad Waatora.1 po eeat to 400 per cent abora tka "Toe wkoleaale repeal of the primary Ultie Hidge, Auguata. Hoathera.TaUoUh I Payne-Aldrlch ratea. would be moat unfortunate." aaid Bona- r'aila, and Hartwell EaUway Coapaaiea. Earlier ia the daV. Seaator McCu or Hinrmoat, The Senator declined to la the aprlng of 1930 ke waa transferred ber, Bepublieaa alao f ram North Da- make hia poaitioa knowa prior to mi to, naaniagtoa .aa rice praaiaent , la I iota, bad anionaeed hia Anrpoae to Tiait to Raleigh, although ha waa ap- eharge of eoaatrnrtioa, real aatate aad aeek aa inereaee in the tduty on wheat Confronted With Ad Interim n -...!. 1.1 j ai .i : i V rruvincicii anu national Administrations GENERAL CROWDER IN STATEMENT TO PUBLIC f ' Electoral Boarda Fsnotion But . Cuban Jadiciary Faila To Act On Contested Election Ctui ,In Some of Prorincea; Cen. tral Court and Board Oivinf Patriotic Co-operation .. Harana, ... 13. (By the Aaaoeiated Preaa.) Major Oencral Kaork (owder, apecial reprear ntatire of Prraideat Wil on, inveatigating condition! in Cuba, MEDICAL UCEHS BEFOREJ ARRiA E GL REQUIRED IN BILL Bellamy Offers Measure Re quiring Both Men and Wom - - en To Be Examined BOTH SF.NATE AND HOUSE HOLD- BRIEF SESSIONS Senate Gets Measure To Insure Solve new af State Banka: -i . ' !" of OTgaalaatioa for holding Retiring- Lieutenant Borer, iko rrai u,ia April is and cutting nor Preiented With Hand' some Gold Watch; Artillery, men Thanked In Eesolutioa A quarter ef aa kour luSiced to ae- eompliah the brief Niaincaa that caaa before tha ilnuaa yeaterday aiornlng, and the introduction of new - billa - proaehad. oa the matter aeveral daya 1 eoaTeyaaeea. go. He thought it would be rather du eeurtaoui to make hia riews publiaprlor , to eonveraationa be planned to hold wUk vMa of hia frieade la the legislature . while ia Bal.lgk, bet npoa hia retara today did not keaitata to aay that ka waa atroagly opposed to tko proposed repeal. Alembera of the delegation ia Waahiagtoa do not aow be 1 (era the ad- . Voeatea of repeal bare a chance IoIecSeal . i peaator iiia.0Ba aaia ne enjoyed nu A mi I A vult n Ral.tia-fe Oarv tanrh. that there I ' To e Urat Monday ja April next with tal paralyaie of tae-lerialatire tKrwer. 'General Crowder until tonight kai maintained absolute silence erer ainre hia arriral here on the cruiser Minae aota a week ago. Hia statement, which seta forth "what has been accomplished thua far, at the inatauce of the Preei dent," follows: Ad Interim Admlnlatratloa. 'Aa President Menocat has so force fully stated ia hia admirable letter No the Central Electoral Board, tha urgency of .the present electoral situa Uon liea in the fart that already, through the failure of tha electoral ooard and court a to function wjthla tke prescribed time limir; we hare to day -an ad interim of proriaional municipal admin iat rat ion in a majority of the municipal dutrtcta of Cupa. "If these agencioa continue to fail Cuba, in jlue course will -be confronted with ad interim provincial and na tional administrations, and after ' the a . , , , ., . ... aasuvr ounaiuBi anu it:imKBiau. l r-- i . tt v . nr mudubt in npru. jirii., wivu Donghtoa were th poly members of Oiei : ateamahjp offle.auv appeahag t. r"" . 'T'S ?. . WB"V total paralysia of the legialative power, Tw Heel delentioa in Cangreat to at-4v U the- House Jadiciary committee llndu,,tr!M, U due to the fact that on, that date one- teBdthoinaugraL--OtkeTglud,plaBad 5" "odiaeatioa of the Volstead tct.l rT' Jl " half oftho aeata of tha Congreaa will to go but were detained 6 work oa I wowia oo aaaoiei :j -- i become vacant. capitol bill. - . . lU eoaiieta wtk ahipa.of foreig wjleaa. "The eleetoral boarda hare fuae " Taraaer Bob" Highly Cratlled. HJ' 'or, the trade of the morld a-J; " onifbodr put oa the t5o-ed tnd pcted their provisional re 'Tkrmer Bobl Doughtoa U highly laa permitted , to handle hquora for aa eoannneo. flere ana aow. tnrM. What u lacking ia the action gratuled that he baa aliated or kia a by patroaa beyond tka tbret mUo lh1 oppoao any each 0f tha Cuban judiciary of the con- aght two aock' brili;-.rt attoraey aa America limit. . , , . ; -aa tkoaav, wttaeaaea are aakinf. teated eleation oaaea of which there former Cojraoc Biekeif and r01y da AUut tie only eoaaourtioa they t,V They are pleading with erocodile tears aro great aambor," Uvolvlng prae- ' Hoey, tko Kinth l)iatriet Congressman, taincd.a tbT mad M aa ,ail-4ay bearing jy.r '"'k kTlns liisaJly.oJiti Ua aelligwe vof-Orwarta Of coarse, Mr Hoey cast become lw predletioa jjot for tba xatotsW fn fit STXaVXt pereeat abort ad Mataaaea, aad a Urge anmbor of facUt la the HgU aalU after he iaye W Beraaotittive i,Ter,repuJblioaB, tkwPayao-AJdriek Tatea. ,' I,tm going tie oollegea of Baata. Clara, including down the mantle ef office, whiek ke will Missouri, that they didst bare ' "Itk aU of tko power I have whole munioipal 4)atriet al amailer .4- . t. . v-.& v . t- ai .L. . vpvi. ,.l J a Mint ani.li t4fc K Aa ih. .m. i - a ,1 . tin oa jmsraa ajiut n win vmm av wiw aaauo aai -v a'"""'"" v w- auaioirr .i oouegea ia puisi provinoea. :.eted to foil up His aKeevea and jo,in opea aeaaion aor wayaa waoejer, gea-l sumer. ' . . . i uiving ratrietie Ce-operatloa. a a Bgnt that the Btpublicans will era! counsel t or the Aati-fleJooa League, ' Tao war U over and the .consuming I, "What has been accomplished thua k aow, peroro K n Tor is a real ngnt, 1 ia oppoetag aay iet-owB ta ue present I puouo ia asaing way rnoaa prices aiao liar at too instance of tae President la l m I . At . ' , a ... i I ... . .. . . rervrring 10 ine lajiure or me eiworai i reaenTaTlve'ltellaniy. O . ItUDUVCt. Itaord iMtd -orraa' '"fuwetrtw within f ,i.r.' Vii Iil.l- thK rrtbMit. awarcar - " 7: . -If those agencies continue to fail, " "".r.. r.a...,.. Cuba, ia due course of time, will -be I before the license is granted --r.-Vr -it.srr"" t"' Pfbt UToBsof ilia . Bellamy ia tke Fordaey emergency tariff from .10 cents to 90 cent a a bushel. The North Dakota Senator declared the higher rata was aoeeaanry to atorl "enormous importations" of wheat from Canada. '. Mr. Tooag said be- was "getting tired" of witaeaeea ooming before She committee to ask for prohibitive rates ia the proposed jicrmanent tariff and relatinar 'to tha mananltteai Am. HOUSe Committee Luil how Germaa competition waa cutting ibio tnsir trade. Testimony kad bean tir.n na thai aiifcWt mf lm. Olir Merchant Marine ' Portationa of eedlea and while oa that i I poiatefl subjoet ' Mr. Yoank asaerted at...... a; t ..! .. I Waihinrton. Jan. I-L-AmarlesaT .. ' a lot or 'Industries wer com DtjuaiVC aaaaa asa vaaar aaaau avMt7VHMiHf L w Tafia) WO Ulljlfta Tfjr BalUral. VUBl lOCrtJ aaaaT a aw. .. sm . I atltttnt tA wm a tsry Urga erowd there which gave That Prohibition ThfealenS had biea ' thr ."'T ln'ti?" '"Z." Our Merchant Marine : port.tio. of. greeting, aad that Oweraor Morriaoa . made a sae address. v WAREHOUSEMEN VOTE TO RE-OPEN BURLEY MARKET Representatives of Orowers Launch Movement To Cut 4- Onl !St Crop Bniirery la-xtagtoa, Ky "Jan. 13. Alt lovtae leaf tottaawe markets throughout the Bar lev district of Kentucky, Iadiana and Ohio, eloaed for more than a week beeaaae of BUMtiefartory prices offered by buyers will opea January 17, it waa decided at a meeting of warcheuaemea here late today. Tke vote waa thirty wsrahttuaes for otaaaiae ati I afire far remaining eloaed. Aurora, lad.s Hrok' ville, Ky.: klayaville, Ky. ; aad V- toa, Ky., voted solidly against re-opea lag while two out of ' three Carlisle warehouses voted to 'Opea aad eae to remaia eloaed. Growers' representatives, however, ia a prior sneetug had authorised forma the out the lui'l crop entirely. A cunimittee of one maa from rack tobacco growing county ia Kraturky, Ohio, and Indiana aad. from four. Tea-J aeesee couatiea, wsa appelated to work out the plaa of organisation which calls for sigaed pledges by growers ,that they will carry out the agreesaCB.U In cision of the warehousemen to re open the markcta. is contrary to aetioa takes .a i mm --arv..' fiaa womwa; imi nana ere and warehousemen would back anv wiidam- Wltca tfy ae.rilTPracUoally. all markela of the atate were eloaed January 4, when growers refuaed to ac cept prices offered by buyers aad many haaied their touaeeo back tt aloTAXfi. ii ml Mm) in ffriif'" mm"i COHON FARMERS PLEDGE REDUCTION OF ACREAGE IN 1921 Endorse Commodity Plan For Marketing Cotton Similar , , . Tobacco plan t FIVE HUNDRED ATTEND " " STATE METING HERE - L. 8. Tomlinson, of Wilson, Is Xlected President r Oovernor Manninf, of South Carolina, . Aaron Sapiro and 0(1. W. B, Thompson Speakers In Audi. ' torinm "r f. Ia tko meantime, Governor Biekett will (law, expressed the'opisiea that-, some J are aot gone. If we grant the rates a patriotie co-operation of the Supreme : p oa the job, stepping right 'from the day the worli-wrald' be dry,asdtht I most of these interests sre seeking, Court and .Central Electoral Board ia oflee Of Governor Into a Dolitieal leral I the ships of all aatioaa would.eall over I wr-wiH airaprr bo licensing a coatinua- tko issue, of Drerer instructions and l.attle tkat promises to prove extremely the seveaseaa without a' drop of litJuoT I tioa-oi profiteering, filling the pockets Iregulatioaa, and the patriotie eo opera-1 I intereatmg it the jtepuii'iean, .onteader I aDoard. - . : v i or tae manufacturer, wno gets the pro-itioa oi political parties ia the waiving ' noean t withdraw, ' -I 'tae shipping interests Insisted, how-1 Jcctioa, withv the involnntarv fontri-1 r. certain proviaioas of the legal pro- - xaere is a rumor auoat that too aeees-1 ever, tnat tney sad to aeaj with prob- du(iobs or the-eoaaamer.7 f joeaure or wimj an or which means ' aary money to stage thu contest may fleme of the present day. tkat there kadi . " .- L . ' la moat' expeditious procedure for the t not be forthcoming from t'-e Bcpubli-4 beea wholesale csncllaUoaofre - w.atiwnaa cuuiinixiua. wneacs is rii rauoat, va Anencas anipe 07 .iravot I . Tri lalnintTtl'Ta I iiiTTFna yvaira hi, - r . v promised by Dr. Jesi, of X.j, the ; lerawho foundrher eseet bonad fori f "invlUC I HU aYI I I tnOI 'The electoral eode of Cuba makes chairman. The storjv is that '.be stand I the sam porta aaaffeeted'by.probibitloal - r R-.ti.." r m vt a "f pecW appeal to the judiciary of vr.. vsnpoeu too on me question or 1 restrictions, ana tnst mo great tasx oil . Vwwv -yiLuoi in bucb a auuatioa Votes -for ' ncarroee baa aronsed the I trvinr to maka tka American Ha an. l! ; ", negroes, not only of North Carolina, I preme oa'the aeas' could aot be carried w vi. bwoi vovLiuua vi mv cwunvij 1 vm. in cuuipvLiuua ana unsi asrisaia until they sre beginninlr to ask Dr. Foes I snd other nations, free ef all lesis- and other- Bepoblicar-a a the Kationtil I lative kandleans. .'. ' - .committee if they are going o sponsor! P. A. 8. Franklin, preatdont rii 'the poinmenta Still Aa Muqh at as new exists. It should be the attitude of every one to assume that the Cuban courts will meet that; situation and discharge their full responsibility. They have the man meaawro asaa jeataw The teeth in the proposed law are found in a section which makes it un lawful for a notary' or any- other officer to protest , a check for aon payment wben aaii soa.BWJaentJa. due, aloa t refaeal to clear at par and declares that therar iftsil.ber ho' ground of action ia such a ease in law or equity. Marlon, Ohio, Jan. 13. With hia eon-T datory duty of decreeing' the nullity fereneea here , neariuirt a conclusion.! of the eleetlona ia anv eollen or ni. She contest of a nya whoiaa 6en so International Mercantile Marine, waraed President-elect Harding devoted today leges for any of the cause a A. to O. unfriendly t the cause of political the committee that the death knell of to dieeuseloa of a loag list' of inciden- ineluaive mentioned in Article 242 of equality between the race. - . the merchapt marine was, sounded if tke tal publia . aueatioaa. The day's eon- aaid code aad the authority to invall- , . Foe White Man's Party. rutfnv v- AttArmaT fleacnl ' Palmar: fereneea ravad ' as ' lav1nnment la data aletiojik..far Athav ejtnaea wtiHi jj . i ' From the stump , and elsewhere during that American ablpa, at sea or anywhere regard tp. cabinet sppointments nor any I it abail bo eatabliaaed' by proper proof C.;,; ), ;ke. eaaipaitBg aisw lrkiwipmill;'iras'' JamarflareteT'a ' if tko otber impertaat problema await: I thatfierajw been "auppreaaion of the lejmmte&autH' whlekthe MertlfCata peitted-tostaadrTH9)eakiBr-H1it lar solutioar" ' r- - ' . Tvote oir a failure of the scrutiny aad "mm tf-i j". aia"":" "M v-i asio in au aeriousaesa,.ana tub bs u-i - ope-uiaiioa nere wgarding tfte eaDi-l eaavase inToagnintimioation, xoree ori .The measure provides an eiehanita I lmtracted Consul UfUowaa.lranRwtiora wvwvv.j V wu.w MRU PHI VJ t I luaut ii UlUMiaCT, mm' A WlUrifia. 1 B IDR INfHKAaB IO.DI IB. flDMnAD AT I .r DUl.r .aUIRI. I HIPM .P AH..Al0hlh AF Mm, lut MM. I fl IHt AfflfAll.1 MM tf Hi. In.ldMl I. n .1 ... m. ... w ... a, irauv aura witcai i presiuens oi ui unueo tHaiea man r wnemer tnariea vaoa mughes,,or ewl . w Aaoroa Ampie atemeay. l with a minimum fee of ten cents. 'i;.liU!L!JTJl''Jfttllt kit Tlrft r 1 ee- X point: la psse provisions in order I slKrTTrorlat'a -that all checks are par- elared that if the facta warranted aa remma.au tne contestants tnat the law aa drawn- gives them ' aa ample remedy, and to excress my belief that Hi- a - mi J;, i i . . . I . .... . . . ... I . 1.. . .... ... ikmiw sw. ama aia not suit tne i ano "conditioning 'ox 'snips witnoat aa-1 deratood rthst som time agty feelers tae eourta win ee courageous and lair jiegroea, ef eourae, but that made no dif j inraneca tka tKer weald he allowed tofworr rnrt out to lesrn Mr.; Hughes at-jia tbe applies t ference to Dr. Campbell, then. 1 compete on equal terms wita tho eoaa-1 titude. Be far. it ia said, the result asveral appeals which have been takea, Bt there I a different , itff now. Dr. I tries endf adoring aow to dominate oeeaaf haa beea ineoneJuaive. " - ' - - and, of course, this means eourage to Jtoaenoarg, ot I cpninver ee . BepreseataUvea JtL,rtAln bill, Maa would be examined to de termine ' whether they were infected with veneraatnetierriilar or mental diseaaea, and jawmrn would be examined to determine infection with tubercular or mental disorders. The only distinc tion made between the sexoa in the measure would be the exemation of women from the requirement aa to venereal Infections. Borne months of study, and the in vestigation of similar legislation in Other states have gone into the prep aration of the measure, Mr. Bellamy eays, and he ia confident that it will receive tie endorsement of tke General Assembly. He haa eonaulted witk the heads of State institutions charged witk the ears of these dinensea, and their co operation and influence ia cliamed for the measure. i CLEARS UP DEATH OF SAILOR Full Amends and Explanation Made To American Govern - ment For Occurrence Washington, 'Jan. 13. VotinVatioa Ahat the Ja pa a eae commanding officer at Vladivostok has given orders that hereaftaav sentries must aot challenge Americans and the formal expression of regret by the Japanese government went far today towards adjusting the situatloa whiek haa arises over the fatal shooting by a Japaneee soldier at tkat port of Ueut. W, H. Ungdon or the l rumor Albany. "The aetioa of the Vladivoatok com Tke Bellamy bill waa the only mat mender, tienoral Oi, waa reported to tke v.a t . i a j : tor of BUte-wido import or interest, 1 ' aPw y oscepi in. rcaoiuiHi. uuereu i.y nep- ., mho hj, yiadivos reaentative "Crisp thanking the Com- tok to eondnet a persoaal iaveatigation. maadins Officer of Camo Brass, aad The admiral added that tke report kad tke officials ef State College for tkeir I e ' I radio aad tka ia view emtrlbtt w t Wod.aosdaj'a feeUvk-lex flevalopmeata ke aa atMuadoaed hie tin' incident to tke juadoetiM of tke 1 "P M"riry. new edminietratiea. Half a dosea otber local bllla were offered, and -one passed, relative- to validaliag a bend asue in Wilson county. The House ad- jonrnedvt 11:15 to meet at 11 o'clock oday. Senate Seaalow Brief. A bill designed to permit the State Ambassador" Skidrkara. af Janaa. railed npoa Acting rJeeretafy of Btate Davis today aad expressed tka deep re gret of hia government that such aa incident should, have occurred. Earlier ke bad received from the Japanese for eign office a venjoB of the shooting whiek differed from an earlier aad Banks ia Nortk Carolina to diaregard f"u".,V ysraiwai mwaea in loaio tha rui ns- of tha Federal Heserve ,u " J " -"""' Ihlv aTVrl wmntilaateaav atatawea HaBamal m 1 at par was introduced in the Senate "tomcat mat tne sentry wee we nrst vawr1i - Tk kill hth Arnmrm H are. by the legislative committee of the Btate-Bankers Association, is rponwred i by-Senator, R- M. Oatf -ef flemterseTi, I chairman of the Committee on Banking and Currency. I Heretofore, ndn-member Btate Bnnka have been obliged to adhere to the rul Ing of the Federal Beaerve Board be atBdereemeat of tke eemsaedlty plaa far tke marketing ef ewttew similar ta tke eae adopted ky :i.wT-'!, Amerlcaa Cottea Aasecletioa re. ".. ..ea led -W--HBra.fYee ttve cwmsalTtee' to eoaslder' awotk." ' wide plan, for the marketing . of cwttew, aloag the Jlaes prepsesd '.. CoaliaaaUoa ef prwaeat eottoa . " tax of li ceats s kale far aaetaer two years. aderseaaeat ef American f raw , dacta Export aad Import Cerpe- ' f ration ,, Ameaiaaeat of State law as to provide for erganisattoa ef NON-. ' CAPITAL marketing aaawcUtioaa. , Fifty per cent redaction. In casJ t rr ia acreage for Ike year, provided . that no eottoa ralaer skall plaat ' aaore tkaa oae-tklrd of kla Ct'L- . TIVATCD laad la rat taa. Dealgaatioa of Jaaaary Hat aa 1 "Acreage KedBctiea Day." ' Cot ten atorege ware has aa fa ' every cotton growing eoaaty ia tko i Btate. 1 , , Tkeae reeommendationa adopted witk' out a desaenting vote by Bve hundred , earnest cotton farmere from - flfty i conntica in. North Carolina at tke an aual convention of the North Carolina Cottoa Growers' associatioa in kUleigb, i yesterday resulted fronlP wVdsili;', do- . uuerationa that auch leaders ns Dr. - a W. Kilgore. director of the Aa-ri- cultural JJxtenaion Service, . declared represents perhaps the moot momentous . agricultural movement undertaken in a generation. , - lm, 8. Tomlinson, Wilson bnaineas ma. wko-ass led tkav aottoa rowers of the ' v' Btate with anek signal auecesa during vaa wn. waa unmHUHuaaij a-w- elected aa prssideah, and ioka B. Peter. , son, ;of Ciiaton., aad Dr. B. W. Xil goro, of 'Baleigh, were elected sa vice-' ' presidents. These officers together , with, a representative from sack eon- - greeaional diatrh-t farm the executive committee, which waa .authorised tuvi- " work . out the pmn for the organisa tion of a co-operative association. Notable Speakers Attend. The association had the privilege of bearing seversl notable vieiting apeak era. Former Governor Biehard " J. Manning, of Sumter, 8. C, preaident of the American Products xportand lm port. Corporation, lplmiicd the pvr- The nttiture of tke Japanese govern- a.ai a -araa alalC I m.A lrmtmmi it tha. ..mmn. aaid tkat kigh officials of the JaDanese P'iam enmpany ana Aaron rjapirw, foree had expressed thehr sorrow and of FJ.etl "d the principles regret. . " . ,h California plaa of. marketing The sentry, who shot tke American ,rm. pd,i(U-. .. . 1 wken ke was returning to hia ship, waa .. Coh J: B- J"Pwi .Pre..lde,,t. "f ing ox tne reeerai ateserve warn :CitCSA V th. eommnnieatTon Loniaa Division of thef America a cause of theiack of any apeeiflc legia- in the eommunieatlon . th. main lation on the 'subject. Senator Oates stated yesterday that similar laws have been found' effectual in other states. Cotton Association, delivered the main address at the evening session, Cumberland county represented by' 15S cotton growers took- a prominent prrt In the convention. These Cumber-.. land growers have already organised, a thorough going county organisation arid kad aome definite Ideas shout how-to forwarded to Admiral Uleaves aa "very I ignorant" and in one of the messages J received by Ambassador Bhidehara t I waa atated he already bad bee a placed under arrest and would 'be tried by court-martial. Secretary of 'the Navy Daniels who m.mA IJMH1 n , e wiBcereD I iu. nciiuc. auuuia .01 um regie-1 DteBmanip vompaay, oeciareo: owaerai xorn, is wmmsrto J-t tue-post-oxj 1 e?edi on thft other banlbat the regis. 1 would swbje forexamlaallsaf ia no evi-lte - - trars should regiater every white maa I U si peyehopathie ward if they ia-1 dente that a formal offer of the ap. I and woman who applied, be he or aha 11- vested any vast Sum in the building rwinhnent baa been mad bnt it (a n. Fee and Congressman law uma' IDCOaeiuaive. t -t ' - - imui -v wdiim, turn mcaaa jcuuKaao.:..V Deveiopmer-wf m "jf eghrd lev VlrtnaJTyl grant la appeal, snd, as well, the eonn rtkel Hljnoia, are the two most influential I lines said all tkey could hopeito obtain ; members of the Bennbjiru. uae "1 sional committes. . Dr. Fees' stand, fori , Harris. Iirermore, preaideaht of , racial equality is. known the conntry I United American Xiae. told tkw ' "over, while Bodenherg comes from tke J mitteo tkat conatruetion of Aany irtns sst 8L Xenis district, where Usre U lAilaarie yessem had beea ohtemplated, .,. a aesvy negro, vote.. Neither of them but that "with this kaaging dree us wel remain at least. BntU.aftihih-hinisvleoM u fuus i u anjuuaf- w-wna ut tuiit priuHiiui .no . question is I Does excursion in Flo-Ids. -. t raete wniea are onered ior meir con negro vote, ir no can neip itv xney are I determined." ; MsJI a doses witnesaee,! . . ' . . . i , sideraUoa. The evidence is to be a muted ad its probative value left to alt ether cabinet places bid fair to re-1 e deny one; liother,wordt,.iair. main'wt a atanitatni rr anma .Vk 1 nesa to both Dartiea. ' hlost of the .information Mr. Harding!. "The courU will, nrt JbCat all ob-. hay eotleettd on the .rubioct has beea r'tructed by tecfinicalitsea. Uader ex- tucked away in a pigeon hole, wkere "we provision of law, defects of form present indieationa iore'ask that it wUl e longer operate to exclude from the now hearing that the negroes won't like I representing naany- corporations, testt-1 AMBASSADOR UNARI P Tfl it if they.prft up the money for Dr. lied thate the Jaw stood today- tt gavel wipit n tn t as Ta n tke determination of Hie courts. tCampbelU abnteat, . Dr. Fees has prom-1 a distinct and tremendous advantage! , "OI I TUirirl MAWUUisALU -; Ised Campbeil to put ap the necessary I to ' Amiga traders beeanae foreiners - 200 it ke can shew good grounds land a mnHitude of Americans, refused Havinr taken thla distinct aten for. ZZZJ'VlrS.S-Tr". before tke stt -audie.cia. and the Bur- for hiaeontest But if ke shoal witk-J to travel oa dry . skips If thsy could limr aetifirf Preeldent VnrdeU ef prtB- eoort Eeanwhile I- aaaU 1 irllK'"' r,Y".i',l',2vB5! draw that Mamae. tha dnet .nnM 1 1 k -Xk. m-. I Flora JJaedonald today that the Am-1 1 -.1... .."Zi.jl membership of the Senate. Tour (j ' draw tnst promise, the- doctor wdoldj book passage otkera where tke eery- fhiraAUedoaaid today that the Am- By .tteatipn teioth eitker ksve to produce kunself, or let ing of wines, with meals,, was not a kaunmdor would be nsable Ukeep? kii ,uh-Waiawisa to J tha contest ra hw.f.nit tt I. ..ial..L..Ji i i...., u .1 , ,, egtiueut here w-rBdlyTTae dia- I. that he haa declined to nradnea him er matters connected Ua, my miaaiea to Gnba.B ' '' hfr. Wheeler aloae waa. heard lafon- """'-w r rrojoauoiy , regret that TWn UlLLIuIn Dnil AR." ea 1- w r. mtttt "ww. ... I - . r 1 examMll ' stan smanaiKla. sa. navm n... I w w - -mw -w mw., tix. aa aasDiia wm niiBwT oi mum amiee. i Tmrastifank tat m nisa nr a nttvmneijiiri i " -fi to keep eagagement it .ian'l beyond range of oesibilitie folk, aaade at, a keariac wa-a-bUl by V1 aia College owing to RenraaaHtativft Kdaonda. or Fawnsvl-1 """"wa : an ww aria waiii TOBACCO FIRM FORMED that the contest may be terminated. - JHckett To Prepare Answosv t Fn tke me ahead to have his eaae reedy. Ho will raaia. Yankinr ' Boabliean 'member of Iay . aataoriuee - era aopo that I - 1 srmers usi odscco vompaay, eantim Donghto. i going the Kerchs.t hlaria. eom.ittee, , f b. abta , er '-a .'iTS - - Lm, I mmmmw mmiWK VBin SO XBO launiKDZ IOBVJ W1VA avvCyvw VMnuimmxm Whmrsrn ..n liuvi- exempt, passenger, weasels engaged ra I n - ci.k.M- i-a,..ii.l a I j- m - ,-!.- .- U..ITM SZ.OOU art eoIlecBoa nraawntii aatSUU Bald. in. 1 v tkeir answer ro Campbell a notice, which ships , now were "bootlegging,1 has already beea served. This reply I Wheeler said tke ameadaeeat . Z I W.k mmlU K. ,k. htr. Id oa Friday 1 . . , , . I w r ..i a kr tu. open aw aao puoiw v.-..-. w ' M -. 1 n - , . , terneon. r Jtter ueorporauone were Glasgow iJZ", "a T ? """" " Bancom Co, of Lrttletoa, with ""J.FT "'x. w wmcm S100JOOO aothorised capital sad aXKH) .c Brsgg aad Commas nr I if f nimAU nntiT enbeerlbed iae incorporators are J, Hiuwt 111 hVHUUn PUUI IM. Pieot, H. T. Boney. sad J. B. Glaa- aad -ta-Dewghtost'-wrH hnre u alallsl f proliibiliow. i ' . ' . , London. Jan. U-Prte H.rmaku th. 7' A... k.. Invth af tlaae ta taka avidanea aa Vlal it L . ,a.il.- t.. I a : ' ..- . . 1 -- -'- " aide. JCampbelV will n have tea days BepreeentaUva Igoo, Demo-rat, Mhmeari Jimmie Wilde her tonight The referee 7Sf antberised capita! fad 150.000 ',. ,, ' Vv . 7 . " ". nwaraea I swbeeribed by J. I. Tltrlt,. AUmJ must be In by Jaaaary 14. After that, multiply the dimenlty of the dry law'a lfrr)irIIU tfurrvt nnr the eonteataa r will have forty days ia amf oreemsnt. nnd that it wowld bo a bad AwtltlUArl KNULKS UUT . - wbich to take evidence before Commie-1 precedent to rusk to tke rolmf of Vvery 1 . eioaers, wke are yet to be agreed npoa, body- whose business 'waa cUmsged -hyl J. a - " -. - . - -1 --: T . 1 far evidence in rebattalJ Then' 'will foUow the nsoal delays in having- the lewwaJiaaUna of liqeor law ee Ira- J tV.lliuJ - TT .. . . , . . . . , J I . . j " v L JZ. I ... . "7 . tT. I " sarwaaai ia me jfia; Tvnau.1 P)tt,i u4' u E . sasnais ynawa, na, wana anaaa un mcy wesua do ow ics asme joouag svata w-ims WIS seat to tas floor tkreo it wiil be aererai mestha-hefere Ue fcase Oreat Britain; thatMr. Wkeeler toweh- timee In the lTtt, aad the paferee Inewavdtnry Fhreo Baawrlsd ra IraUad. gets to tka House committee, If nothing ed nron Ua aopo ef spreading insight stopped tke seatest to save Wilde, wke Belfast. Jaa. U-lt ia reported tkat harrcae.U the meaatime to atop the agarhst.Balooas to the fen quarters ef was kelp leas. ,. Incendiary . dree - kavo eeearred et eoiitest. the earth. - - There waa a 'terrifie Iht the Dwna-loe aad Burteaport aa a renriahl Gratified thst ke ta te have two sock I "The steaaaskip cowpaaiee are nn-irepee la tbalSth. Herman, with left! for the ambwahiag of a troop train eWe attorney! as uoveraor uicaett and I inly alarmed, Mr. (roatiaaed aw Fag Tve (Camtiaaed em Page Two) w aeir aeclaret. I xae rice a at not to the Jaw ap peased to feave ilte kalf oat, hat wis enatiie to fiabk hia before the eO. yeeterday ia DenegaL No oonfirmation ef tke report kaa keen received as the 'teJecraph wires kaje been e-jaV. able ia exchange, unless otherwise di-1 immediate and energetie protest would reeted oir the face of the paper by the I be made to Japan. Later developments. maaer. u is maae a mimiemcanor, pun-1 noweyer, are understood to have ia Awrmm nn. W.HHI1J Vifu . , , . . . . . today in an .,agitJ.-tiiKidita--aa HtlTl- ?. ' as poaaible.the gathering of the facta Tk L .V 1 f J, Z. in the caaa. .The Utt4Nimedtcry Pni muml aftey . instractad Honaul hteflawaa frrvm good bit of talking. i Templeton Snowed Under. Dr. J Tem.cklsiU if. Cialiowad op again with hia resolution to have all government bonds declared legal ten der, and it waa agsin ss promptly tabled it was the first time. J. A,' Brown, ef uimmni. ,b-ui uisue a nunieiHi-Bnur, pun. uuKvye-r, are saaemooa 10 nave in-I rn. .1 . 1 . ' - jr lnhable by a fine 0 30ft far sny other elised officials to beliern that thr lit ri't ,1 helped to snow It uadeiv person to write er stamp auch directiona l nation ia in prospect of final adjust- ea n eneei. . . meat, - .The title, of, tha hUl U smbitiouv H f -.-r- ..I'-i-rr-i-n- being , "To Insure Solveaey of State I NAVAL AVIATflR I PAVF ' waafff . I T . " ,iw w wa.w aj nxwaj wow;, aaaj nan I I W Bam , , -p, jBMltsVu-. ...,. ...sww'mI' mrZYcn nr imirair-v un lmi llu ur juunrfxi Preaeat Watch to Gardner. . Tb..Senajte indulged, in. aavther brief sessions-yesterday, the only buainees trhnsaeted being the presentation of a handsome Bwiss wstek, auitably engrav ed Ia. its retiring Preading Officer.1 On motion 01 (senator uurgwyn, 01 norrn emptoB, seconded by Senator Varser the Senate adopted 'a resolution wrderlng tnai a special aseaaenger be neat to in form the Ex-Lieutenant Governor hit presenee was. desired ia the chamber. The watch waa prsented by Senator kindncM makeajna feel that there 4a indeed some eorapensatfoa in life. Gevraor Gardner said. ' Lieutenant Governor Cooner added kis tribute to the Draiae whieh : had beea hckped apoa hia predecessor the preceding day. "I have served with and nave served nnder the Hon. O. Max Gardner in thia body aad have always eon daun,. fair, annght sad jnit, be aid. j. v,.v.;.. . : a. A Joint 1 resolution was offered By to the ad adaat and Cadets of State College fee parti cipation in the laangyral Parade. Tke waamr VsBd-dpf sldjti taw ft lh9(yVa4Ms) - wai passed gad sent te the Hona.. Dr. Templeton confeased to n fear thst this fate would befall it but Insisted t bat While- all the-orh er-rem edies Aeete gocd, his waa tke oae real euro. - PrewWewt Tomlinson reminded ' the" farmers tkat they kad a tremendous je-onNheir handr to Oliraniae k "mar- r keting association nnd that it would re quire "lol, of . brains and some . money. He waa,, confident . that It could and would be put across.' Bedue- -" could aad would be put serosa. Ta: J.'1:ili:Tha laat 1.. .k. I 5W7? eo"eu propoai- JZi.m l W " tlo auSmitted by BcpreaenUtive B.-O. "tr" th ftomN. EnTttt' ef Durham, to have the Gen. r !.r. 1 iZ. V enl Aaaembly aathorlse the Gevernor were lost foot days whe&Oheir balloon . . --,.. deacanded near Uaam raetarv: tw 11 e "sme a commission to co-operate ... i. .u i-V. 7 1 wita eommlaaioas front-other Noathera . 1 r r- Ballooniits Dne To Beach Hew York This i Morning After Spectaotilaf Tlijrht was begun when tbey left st :25 state! ra a study ef the eottoa situa- SOCTH CAKOLIxTA MAT PAH LAW BEGULAT1N& ACBaUCaVil vaHwasaia, a. jsnw II. Pliai wore IwtiwdBced In the BsauaU aad Hews of tae-Seath Carotlna Cen. mhly taday t regnlate tad to be Lasted la eottoa In the Btate. Tko prep said aea wwald lianat ta eereoge in catta so eaa. tklrd ef the total- of aB eahar crwae plan tad y aay fi -V- .luk .S..1.L. a w a. 1 aiait i a aiuuy vi iv.Hl.' iwr aara. , 1BVT UUi wltl.-. K; ....... 1 are due ia New York at 10:30 o'clock a"""LLJl- Ver-.a-.aiCl-i-i:"" : IIVnnaTiiOm mTTIU 1 ail He - ' . i a rtSOtf6 mofning. JTha .rwaWaatia. of a naavkatin. . h, tV. frR,. .e, ,k iB' tociation was decUred by Mario. But re the United 8 tatea aaerthe aneesJj-'w- . . ,a ..a at 443 cioek p. av, today, from Mat- mni tii .ryUdy else engaged U a . .a ''-taking aa honest living. , v Actisg hfayor ldaguire- accorded Bailor Tnrne Kshorter.' w eSTUo- to the thret airmoa nnd "K0w let'a pot tt to work," he e Major Wemp greeted them for the horted after. declaring Jhat the aegelsV Canadiaa Acre Club. - ba .aaven wonld rejoice ifr jae Arst - Seeming ia Jolly aptnte tko hocoe- time einee creation tke farmers ef the wrrd boand offieere e halted aad Smiled RawtB. aht tnavthar. atweh tnaatha aad ezpasing tkemaelvea to nanvereas yards stayed teiretherr---- of motion pi eta re film. Lie tenants Dr. Kilgore, who aa chairman of the His ton and FarrelJ, clasped v heads be- reaelotioaa com mitt ee. lad - kelped to fore tke cameras anpereatry en the best frame the recommendations, eooka ef terms, after their altercation, at hUtleernoatlyoay the need -of bertwnrag ae- tiee.' -- . ... , . k i tire work staaee. He realised that the-- - - - , , -T 1 .v .kaa tm m, aiSU.I ... .-a k.. it lllAHffk-. woeld net be easy toeaviia many of Liaurick, Irelaad,. dsa. IX A sum-1 .f the need for a marketing aaaocstWa . bet.wtaeenxUrsliau expieaacd confidence that it wss go -ur - a-i-wa svu-tt mi vnr lag to BO pat OveaV - loo. county Clare, volley waa trod When, tke afternoon Session . eoaven- Into their lorry frtm both eidee -ef ed, Freaident Toaniiaaon threw tt open the road. A sergeant and eae cow- for a ronad table diaeasaien. and A. U table were hilled. The sttaehiag vmrty UeCaahill. af FavettavlLla. eraastlr eeeaped. , . .. , had off with a diaeertntioa n ergaaiia- y. , , , ' '. . I tion aad a snxxaated plan for earryiag Big Advertising Hen's Baeed today. I a, ... ti.JT. i. nl - v . xuj earn. t:iS p. aw - Special pwrwaa. Fisehant, - . ads. XCenUnned p r Threei
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 14, 1921, edition 1
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