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TTVfl 1 T- ' ' r ' " -tl ' l.WATCMAtLL aa 9mmf dead reaeval I ear. asfer MilniM ted i irae iews sum 1 erver CMlt7 fair Baada a Mee4yi MU4 Umpmku gaaUs esaiakto - ejtada, , r vouoaii.Na23, MiiORnY TO HAVE ME VACANCIES TWENTY-EIGHT PACES TODAY , RALEIGH. N. C SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 23, 1921 TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES TODAY PRICEt SEVEN CENTS SHARP CRITICISM WIELDS GAVEL WITH FIRM HAND OVER DELIBERATIONS OF THE LOWER HOUSE IT DOESNT SEEM TO WORRY HIM AT ALL IS DELAYING BILL INTACT IN EFFORT to dipicv omro BU;i...r. '"",! 3.". nil V f) zOilllGCOWMinEE BY-SEIJAIOR BORAH FROM INTRODUCTION UBS SPLIT OVER ROADS MUST KEEP RUSSIA OF ROOT PROGRAM Br in i a w ar m i iu i nun I uifiiLU President Declares Military Democrats Giving CorelderaMe .Thought To Ways and Means Committee Now KITCHIM WILL" REMAIN AS RANKING MEMBER XopreaoBtativo Ton Xeatioaea Am Probable Member Bat Vol Candidate glaeo Xitcaia - Goaaeated To Jfcemala; Brin- ion jleeeivea Bitter (hmu I AtUck Oa rreaideat The Newi aad Obeerver Ba 01 Dletrlet National Bank BuHdiag By JOB L. BAKER. (Br rSDoeiel htm 4 Wirt.) Wasktngtoa, Jaa. M. Democrat la the Boom at BepreeenUtivee who will be members of tha Sixty-seveath Cob. green, aad there will ba apwarda of 130 lae parcy ia iae late nnam oauov tag, are fixiag aaaaUarabla Jthpucbt .to tha filling of party vacancies oa tha Tha way aad mssas committee la son- aidered by moat observers- at tha moit lmpcrtsat committee of aithar breach of Congress, for it ila thia committee that revenue aad Uriff legialation aioat rlgiaate. Thia committee had aever had Bora laportaat work to- do thaa it will undertake la tha aaxt Congress, whta it ia announced by Bepublleaa lea dan tha Underwood Uriff law will ba repealed aad a aaw gaaaral tariff law written. Incidentally it i largely .SiOti.-.X.i'; -7 - - ; -J i S Former Secretary"" ot ' ' State Urges Delay In Calling Dis armament Conference BEST WAY TO KILL IT 7 , IDAHO SENATOR REPORTS Gaa Stop ruiu' of Xeaola-1 tlott, Declarea Intnrf oat Bo. pablicaa; Bat They Caaaot Stop Movement; Vow York - Lawyer Writea - Latter To Eoaae Hava! ComaUttee SPKAUB HABIT P. CBIIB, of StateevUle Appareatly lrreeoBeileMe differ see till stood betweea Governor Oaaiaraa Morrises aad tha prepoaeate af tha so called -Clarksoa Boad Bill at tha aad f a series of eoafsrcBeee which cos- plod bnI af tha Governor's day ysstsr day. Mr. Clarkaoa aad Mr. Morriaoa tha President U Initiate arrotiatioa'a I T"rai, tooting to a Todartioah of waval -baild-l- Taaraeavapa. hkh proaoaad. raad ta kilUar aay Waahiactoa, Jaa. tJ. A aacyaatUa of Iliha Boot, farmtr Becrotary at Btata that a world oafareaao aa dia- araaaaBt ba drlayad aatil aftar th laanrnratloa of Praaidoat-alaet Hard lag brought aharp atataataat taaight from Soaator Borah. Bapabllraa. Idaho, Morrison Takes Radical Issue ' With Proposed Clark- . son Measure WANTS NO PROPERTY TAX AND COUNTY MAINTENANCE fkuT aad Zrorott rropariaf Boad Bill For Zarij Prosoa. Utloa, aad Oaalraaa Bowio TUaka Boada Oommittoo May Work Oat Tilth; Maay OoBforoaooa Satarday . aoafaraaf .rwl hara ray irtaraooa aad Uat aifh't. " '' 1$ New York, Jaa. fJ.--Narlr two ytart affort by Lad wig 0. A. K. Martrno to gala raoogBitioa by tha Ualtad BUtot Govoramtat aa tha amhaaaador of tha Bvaaiaa Mlrlet rovornaiOBt inded today- Swadaa. oa board tea naamship Btoek- tUlttVft "waa thi Hiftit tweWStf f Action would b An inef fective Means GREAT POWERS ASKED TO CO-OPERATE FULLY,! Wflaoa Ia Koto To Proiidakt' of la-n of B&tiona Oat llsei Priaclploa ' Ho OoaalL on Boooiaary To Protorro States Bordering Oa BaaaiaV Waahiagtoa, Jaa. tX-A "pabli aad olwoa" aagagamaat aaoag tha groat 3 rlolatioa of tha territorial laUgrity Baaaia ia regarded by Prcaidaat Wllaoa aa tha line qua aoa af aa attempt at the paetfitatioa of Armenia aad tha ethet piro. Th Praadi4r.,riawi ra t iorth i. Child Labor Violations Number 750 In 17 Months boeauaa of thia important work to be First Annual RepOfl Of Child Welfare Commission De- tails Results doaa that BenreseBtatire Kltehia of North Carolina kaa deeided ta romaia on that eoaiadttae, of whiea ha ia tha rank lnf Democratic member, at laaat during '!.tr 'srsr .commission praises impartaat poat to deroto all hi. time to I ITS EXECUTIVE SECRETARY feia datiee aa niaonty. Door laaaer SEEK PARDON FOR FORMER EA I Violation! Tor Moat Part Aro Corrected Without Beaort. ing To Proaecutlona aaada a few days ata. Three Bwaaacratla Yacaadoa. " There will ba at leaet three Demo era tie raeaaeiea oa the ways and raeaat committee ia the next Honae. Kepre KUUree Henry T. Bainey, of TUIBoU, cad Cordell Hall, of Tenneieee, aeeoad aad third ranking Demoerata oa the t. . . .1 i.ii T: -l-I .U n.mhar nf Mut AmmIttee. wUlieeaoowu uur ie airvouoa oc, urn -t- - a hb. i arr i at .. m a. not be member ia tha aert Houee, Harnett County Man Manifests Desire To Return To Minis try In North Carolina Berea hundred aad Ifty riotatioat af the North "Carolina Child Labor law Bicbmond, Va, Jaa, EJ. A moreaeat ia oa foot, It waa learned today, to get a pardoa for Bryant Allen Norrie, for mer PrtmitlTf BapUet preacher of Har enliarly adapted to killiag aay pro' gram "bf diaarmameat-" Bald Beaator Borah, adding that he ' regretted "ei eoedingls that Mr. Boot ahoald throw hia great lnflaenre agaiaat the prog- reea that it being made." Caaa Stop M "It may be poeetbla." aaid the Senator, "aad I pretame H ia prob able that they can atop the paaaage of thia reaolntioB bat they top the moremeat. Mr. Boot'i anggeetloa waa oaatalatd la a letter read today before the Hooee Nral Committee by Cbalrma BuUer. He aaid he felt Tftoagly' that atepe ahoald be takea promptly after the new admlaiatratioa ia eetab- liahed to briag about a geaaral agree ment oa diaarmameat, bat that the "preeiae method of procedure" ootht not to be determiaaa vntu air. Hard ing aad hia Secretary of Btata, "hare had aa opportunity ta inform then elTpi iajj to raatb, eonclaiiona, fe the) way which amarda the beet proa- Met of eueceee. The former Secretary ' af 8tate alee aaid ha did not "feel like huarding at opinJom" as te what reply other gov Taera ia mam azitatioa. toov for en larging the aommittee, and if thl bl done, there win do on aaaiuonai mi nority place, tanking it aeeeaaary for . taa aXaaoerat nhild-W.lf.ro Conmtaatam inr. thm Tnett eon&tr. north. Carolina, aentaaeed I. erameati migni mac i aaggotuaa aeraateea : moatha' ODeratioa af the I hara thia waak to a t .1 l ' -Aaaerlaaa-' geveramest that to ahooae foar aaw anembara. eommiraloa ending; NoTaber J50, 1920, aeeorauig to to im report at the eonuniaaioa anbmitted by Mr. ,BV V. Carter, uUr eartiry.,"'l-!i'' .. r- Tn report , ot u aetiwtiN f th BawreeentatiT Poo. af Nortk Car-1 ewcutlr officer of the eommiuioa for lima, aa been meauoaea rrequeniiy i mm eerenteea BaoAtaa, or watcn u ea- r armament oafareaa. Ha deaiared m jwmw vhwiu anw mma tarn mt, i oult" beeauao mt ta data r bed eea Ca Mentagat, eity probation officer, J dltion of eaatara Earopa and beean "' imweaiaa wmewTae ia ui eaae. to many aatioa hare peial appre Ia coaferenee with Norri yeeterday af-UiMlom, , danrer Main whUh they t.Ml.A. . I. ' ' - ' 1L.1 .V 1 ,v:. ..ntMM ..it .. lt.a V.. I t k. .mm l.lw 1.. .o. 1 -7 " . , v: ",r:n "u. -.i s:;. ::i:z:-Tt'. .rr ." T:,n t t ctoornor pnu to intercede been inclined te be a Candida t bad I the outatanding feature, waa a rerelaH Hot BepreaenUUT JUtehia aeetaea I tlOB to the memberc of tn eommiaeioa, retain, u committee alignment jmi 1 who knew la general way that the de two place oa that eoatmitto are Botpartment wa funcUoaing,. but who raeily t be bad for one eUt dele-1 wt Bot prepared for the volume of gatloa aad la adition, Mr. Poa .1 dis inclined to surrender hie poet a raak tag member of the rales committee, itself of great Importance, for a low tanking place oa etea the way and awaaa committee. Hey therefore, ha declined to bo a candidate, aad aa Mr. BUtebia will continue his membership, a ether North Carolinian will be put forward. r-r . -t- -r. , - : Bitter Attack on Wilson. -- Bopreeentatire Brinsoa, of th Third North Carolina district today, received froaa a constituent. Judge a S3. Bragsw, t,t Waahineton. K.'C cod bf I 0f- printed at Bremen, containing a bitter attack oa President Wilson and one al most a bitter oa the character of the late President Booeerelt. labor involved. Ia a statement from the ommiasioa meet mphati and appreciative ea dorsement is given to the work of the xecutiv officer in carrying out the child labor law and th policy' of th ommiasioa.' ' , "He ba doaa a volum of aareful aad painstaking labor that cannot bt over-estimated'' th statement aay The personal eontacts which he ha mad in practically avery eomty ia th State, the spirit ia which, these eon tacts were made,, and tha tremendous effect of coming ia personal contact with employers and employees, have made '. the administration of th law a constrnetiv and useful " force 'beyond aad extend eseeativ clemency so that h may return to hi wife aad child ia North Carolina, Ha wa ia tear whsa they called, having Just received a touchingl otter from .his wife in which he pledged faith ia aim aad expressed tha hop that k would return to her when he bad served hia time. Norria Indicated that he wa still interested in ministerial work in yprth Carolina, having recently received while in Jail awaiting trial a copy of th minutes of Jhe Cap Tear con ference with which h was associated while riding a circuit la Harnett and wish to guard.' Waa to Kxaedlto BTavwmeas, 'Senator Borah aaid la hi atataaseat that If th suggestioa for delay bad some from Mr. Harding he should have felt very mack - Uka ' deferring, but k added that be doubted if Mr. Harding would wish te aay that h waat del ia thia master aatil k eaa inform ' himself aa to eoaditfoa with which I know a doabt he i oa Brely anfamnu "I doubt also" Senator Borah aaid,. -if Mr, Harding would wish to aay that ha 1 going to appoint a Secre tary of State who ia not entirely familiar with th erruetloa ae far a . rf ' TT 1 M cuuiumuui HHBun. ii. ... i a i k. -!- ...i im underlying principles are eon if hi spirit could be sufficiently puri fied. That he will hereafter ateer elcar of whiskey and evil women, th cause of hia down-fall, was bis firm declara tion. 1 . It ' daveloped today that Norri served a term of sis months in jail ia estimation. The commission is very Mr. Brinsoa plan to read the article "ww " OT , I f eteriburg in wis tot bringing aa In question into th Congressional Bee- "SL'0' . . , " ; '' ' i J automobile fnll of liquor dowa from ord, and at the earn time refer them f-w v" " I Baitimor. t.-.. t . uv. tvm I oral Assembly facta upon which it may I the United States still ing tn a tech-1 j . T" ' nical atate gf war with Germany, Md " " T'lJtSJr .77 . that euek matter might well be ex eluded from th mails. - The "attack ea President Wilson is eoatained ia what ia labeled aa "open letter te the President-elect of the Uni ted State. 1 - . . Beferrlng t the 'late eleetioB, this "onea letter1 say that "the American people bar takea the first step towant r more useful . program relative thereto." ' t The commission 1 eomaosed of Hr. B. T, Beaaley, Commissioner of Pub lie Welfare; Dr. B. O, Brooke, Super intendent of - Pablia - Iastraetion i Dr. W. 8. Bankin, aeorotaiy of the Stat Board of- Healtb. -1 rtvPi BY CITY RECORDER sociated power.' eemed. The Idaho. Senatpr added . that If Mr. Boot or others would aaggeet some alternative plan which would expedite and not delay disarmamant he would support it gladly. Senator Borah aaid th treaty ef Versailles had what amounted to a pledge for disarmsment, but that two year aftritr " drafting "th most stupendous programs for armaments ever known have beea initiated by at least four of th great allied and as- Atlanta Miniiter ToUa Eaaband MADDEN AND MAGIN WIN itioaa. no Go To Heir When He Asks ForAn Apologyz " Atlanta. Jan. 82-Charres of "dia- ordcrly conduct"' made by Mrs. J. B. IN CHICAGO CYCLE RACE '"TJhieagoV Jfaa. 22. Eddie MaSdea and Jake Magia woa' the air-day bicycle race which . ended tonight at 10.30 dock. They covered S&9 mile. redeeming their ho u: by repudiating Hamilton agaiast the Bev. Dr. Caleb A. I VvT-t..Ti V;a7 J-k -u adaW.wtiMtst- -JzzrjuESu. i. k.- v. r bj niwuuiui . . K .. ,. - . ... j. - ,2. . ,.- . . . -1 -r- . . Wilson add all hia iafamoo works snd I .':.ri;'l "'"., I J K!Ji .vrl, , I throagk first by runnrng up t.?w.-..r!.-iw". rw imora taaa euv pouts w toaigat a apriata. s congregation were among, the Tieo-l n,t . snv irrna mm A Wit. 0 " 4- tmaVm a amamaav-akwaa I I twmtvmf Mvtadtaa M jwru kiSaa tial WUWBMajJ rarrvia sjewoBw enaiti sanaay sjvait ejaavial OHU wusmBi ana mu tarn wiibiom wru bqu i " - I -the voter, liriWH to eomptot thi work of redemption sof1"e wift th policy ef th com- tors ' -i . , iV.VT.;?.! missioa, though in Some ease, beeaoi I tatera t n.,?. 1 , .. TYif. ' persistent viclatioa. prosecution was I lopdly cheered th recorder verdict, peace with Oermany and aurreader thai - - - I b... ...j .,. gained through th pac writtea at ? Varsafl. Incidentany the 'European Press elaima aa be devoted "to th further aaee af , internatioael understanding' and la jasfaow eoBdueting a aireula tioa eampsiga ta th United 8tate wiU a "special appeal to Gorman-Am eri- Mr. Brinsoa bolds that the eonatry being atill - technically at war , with Germany, the paper tx aad should be excluded from th mails, bat if that 1 - not done, by placing- tbeae attacks oa two great Americans la the Coagiea aioaal Beeord he kope te get. them be fore the eountry aa :kat the people) may know what it hi aad .otbe victimised by sabaeribing it, - ' , :. Mrs. Vela Bragdoa kaa beea reap pointed postmaster at Lelaad, N. a foartk alas ffioa. . . Nortk Caroliaioa whs were visitor at tit capitol .today Included Capt. M. at, Carpening, af Marion, ana T. K. -Simmon also did well ia th final sprints -and fiaiahed aeeoad -with -poiata. Eatoa and Hill aad P. Dro- back aad Haaley tied for third aad foartk with 890, while Osterritter aad Koekler, the latter a - local amateur, wer fifth witk 828. BIBB COMB THB BBIDBS t LIKBWISB THB rOUCBMEN 'New York, Jaa. tZ. Police reserves early today subdued a riot started gob to th Hamilton front porch at thai among some 600 guests iavited to request ef Mrs. Hamilton who-said a I ITW double wedding ia aa East aide workman on a nearby- buUldiaa had I hail. It ended a day af feasting ia which a. mi .t 1 ... 1 ; - ..-i:.. M i.vut i c Mrs. Hamilto repeated ker eharp J I teem persons, iacluding the two prospeo ia police court and lr. Kidler admitted I tiv bride-grootos were . arrested, air the levying of aa ad valorem ta te sua tela the. proposed boad issue for road bnUdlngi Mr. Morrlsca still adhsres to the county maintenaaee aad ae property tax, aad the Clarkaoa bill aad its backers are adamaat for Bute maiateaaaee aad a small property tax te take care of the relatively Small boad issae proposed, la additioa te the split beiweea Mr. Morriaoa aad Mr. Clarksoa, there ars aot lees thaa three other proposed rosd bills, diaereing widely from either Mr. Morriaoa ar Mr. Clarksoa s idea t still farther complicate the euestion of pass- iag workable road law ia the present seesioa of the General Assembly. None of th bill have aa yet made their ay to the House, where they are likely to be offered sad aoae will ua til soms ' workiag arreement among th leader has bee established, it is aaderstood. . OatUaa of Five BUla, The five plana thua far eomlaf to light follOW 4 - rt. tv.-:--rTT-jr 7 - The Morriaoa Plaai A boad Issue of aot lee thaa tSOflOOMQ f or oad coa st rnetisn, a aiatewide aystem af road ball by th State, aad, malatsiasd. by th eoaatto. ror the present th Interest on- tke boad would be paid eui a we general roan, ana u general tied aroaid bs xaimbarsad- oat e4 the aatomobila 'license faad. , - . " . The Clarkaoa Plea r A Stalo svstata f leads, built by the Bute aad. msla- taiasd by th Stat. " Tke oaaimtios fund would b raised by aaauai,. isiuet of beads ia lot f aot more thaa i hiT deportaTioa as a undesirable alien. I pretidsat o&sfus League of -Nation aa 1 . , 1 . 1 m . . . naaareas 01 per.onai inirai mmw aembly, by acting Beeretery Davis aae tens aad of hit "ambassadorial" retinue der date of Janaary 18, aad made Pabe. of 41 crowded the dock te bid farewell, lie toaigkt at the Btate Department. Although the- Department of Labor The distressful situation "of Armeaia. offered the' best accommodations th which has beea iavadsd by both tha ship affords,- Martens declined, say lag Turkish NaUonaliaU aad the Soviet, ia he wished to buy a ticket and "travel only one detail 0 the vast Busiaa prolx lik any other passenger." lem, the Preidest aay aad he rmos WILD MAN FOUND IN MISSiSSfPPf earnestly argee' hi convletioa that it only by a geaeral and eompreheneive treatmeat ef the whole problem 1 "oary by f all aad geaerous co-operation ef the principal powers" that a kopefal ape preached te th paeifieatioa aad lad peadeaee ef Armeaia eaa ba foand. r .. Military Actiest Net Needed ' t The President aay h has aevar bee lieved thst the problem raised by the Albert Parsons Claims Ta Havel ''ury .etio. from th Mtsu Caught Woman With Him rWtrS aTd'S In a Bear.TraD th Crlni ovineed an wri4 w "w. aw... W JiW IM W.T Ui air. WUsoa adds that these emnta that th Buasiaa Laurel. Mia., ji. . MDrivea ' from bri"? 10 PP' . kl Wbin Ja Jh, rrajnpa, nXskJir!;" r;1. rtvr bbia. water, Albert Parana, tfll&lF2J" a ant white man aad a woman, who I .. . : . . : , wim ..t. .h. 1. hia wife, arore brouuht to MW. "Ui. PPoeea, -mrnst be laurel today and- placed ia th county y.he i his wife, were broaght to ? Y f -tiffZT! i j lVur.1 todsw and olaced in tha ouatv J!1?! eatUfactorw aeluioa i.T .i hrn,, I ?i " thenisslves, with ' nek Praaideat Wilson's mete ta Psnl . . poop konsar. ... ' Th,, ia btUeved. to set ef a wild maa, eurrent ior jeers, said I te ae.Uriag la this eaaUsa. k I MMia.,. . ,v. i.iT.Tf- ' Panoul ay h snd his wif. Ueede Ifmwi rK.7t:: n'w.T..,. wild root berries and what animal they Us "a, " tVaassaitt! by Aetiaw swVT war able te trao. Witk them when I SITtL!!.!!!!?. , 7" ?e.rf" Toned wV a hlld, whiek ia .pit. ef Cw, ',T 7 .TT tn sua. wa. enareiy wimoui. eiouuig. Toar oahlaovam a' rtA...k..'-oe Parsons kald the sheriff that ka aaurhtlioC !L ffffT fl Dkri M, w avaua mm swaep a va AUU(B hlkMM ; ' y , " Wt 9 mimmVUkVUUK cTfi IIMfffl ffMallred 30000 tor a period bt SO yean, aad to wtfe Im eteel trap 71" by the eotiacU friia th BrlUsh govsra. Sm.U ad valortm art Ux aot Autkoritie todsy wsr looaduetiag in. me&t eoaerainC Armeaia, .atottaTttal to sxeeed fir canto a th haadrsd 1- tlgatton la- aa .ffortto .aseertaia ArmenU ia rprted teb aader Ik lira lavlsd to -psy tk iatereat aad whether the two-year-old hUd hsd beea ,0,trol of Boviet Buaala and J rreeto a sinking fund. All antomobUe kidaapped., : ' . . - , I that th Presidsat instruct th AmsrU betas feee to be devoted te mtiatfl Befaaa T Dlacaas Child. leaa High Cosnmiasionar at CaBM.tt. rarsons, in gooopnysieai eonoiuoa ,0-1, tak aa tha matte with , Th Pkarr Plan : Creation of a fund I despite his ag had the hardship Of I allied hJtrh aiil.l. k.. k kV the State, with radaral Aid. ta t I his Ufa. told eouary antkoritie ke SH Lind aad rmmS .i-k i..-. k .v. Apportioned among tk counties after la possession' of tomeitead right 4o I president Wke instruct me to reolv aa the plaa f diatribatloa af Pederal aid property adjoining the at follows! 1 President doe lot deem Mu,r ticsble to instruct the Amerieaa iiirk Commissioner at Constantinople to act for kirn in thia matter. Aa waa atated in my telegram -of December 18, 1B20, ' disburse the 8tete road fund, to build road aad to maintain them. Mr. I Ersrett's . bill bss not yet beea com pleted, and its full detail ar aot yet available. ' . The Bowie Plan, Chairman Bowie,! f th House Boad committee, said I from all the principal powers interested s requested in his cable of November 30, 1920, defining the condition Bade which he would endcavsr to mediate, r rreatdeat Statea Problem. "The messaae from th British Prima Minister transmitted by, yea oa Do comber 28 would seem -to. itdleat the impracticability or futility of the Presi dent's addressing himself, at least ia ' th first instance, to th Armenian and The aaoreaatile eetablishmente lead kandi -..-- . . ... , a tk list is violatioLu thea follow bar- ' Dr. Bidley denied Mrs. Hamiltoa' ber ahopa, boot black stands, place of ekarge that ke tried to put his arm amasemeat, lamber - yards, messeuger arouad ker as he talked to ker yester- aad delivery as rviea.. - day o ber front porch and Mr. B. I Twenty-five boys and. fifteen girls Bodingfield testified ah waa .oa ? her were found U violation ef tk law la porch, hardly eight' fet away, at th textil ' plants." riftyine wielatioa time, and declared there was nothing to war found ia miscellaneous mills,, tea I U hargea. Vt. ' .Kid ley said he had la miscellaneous factories,' aad twenty nine ia ' miseeUaneoa nuurafacturing sstablishmenta. .- M Beporto have beea received 'by tk eommiaeioa from inety-Blae ; of the UHttH m.t k. Bt.f. ImA I that last nitrht wluia a., kh.arl ciimI I ear for by physicians and JA hail eoantiaa. reMitel a total of 4A81 - in- f kirn for ar apology he had told I1 e wedding wa called wrinu -. Wa Miib mA th. ku-wti uamutoa -please re to hen." aamber af tospeetioaa, witk Gastoa, Dr., Bidley said h bad nothing to Aaeen, AUxaader aad Cumberland rot- plocia to the LamUtoas for and lowing. .The next aTva-aouatle la order ' would but that for Ue remark were MeekloBburg. Biekmoad. Chatham, e made to Hamiltoa he would "apolo- OoiUord. aad rorayth. . - f to my Oed'aad to the people f . wki rwjitUM. . : : . I say xnarea.-. alter b bad deeilaed The report aa eoaditieas was Budsl' mlk apology Jaat aight th peo ns from the insseetioa retorto of 78S1 ana reieasea oa a iuv inilnatries. insludiag mills, factories, I nuuins waa aaia te ' aave work shop and manafartarlag eirtab- tkreateaed him witk a pistol but peigh- Off. Objeettea to" the food aad muaie I said to kava precipitated th fiht, Pa- trolmaa MIebeal CCoaaer heard the solas a block away from tk kalL When ke entered the kail ke wae greeted witk missile raagiag from table to whole roast pig aad he immediately put ia a call ror pouee k;.Scw: H-w win' U.- "arsstrise, iaslmi iag -mills, ftepreeentativ Clytle Hoey. wifl leave ,Brk Amm m.m ...., Fszisr- e- BaleigkwWBar aa I .k-V.. ---k t.v-.. I bos interfered. i oaday be win appear before tha 8utefre -n .f tae Bute, from the I Ia testifying thU afternoon MrcHim Corporajon ixmuniastoa ta repreeeat I -.iii k. wnt ta tha aaaaertae 1 rWtvU Nort"Jr .f the east,, aad taelwde the amaller 'hlaT,???U5!0m ? aetablishmeate a well a tha larger la 1 for aa UeveaMs ia the rateela.u. . (ftis w ia ;ejL. t-- iciijni ror aa iimmis u tj tsimi . ef tie f juuera Power Com ps ay. Be 1. reachiag oacluri4ra oa" working "-' ' . M,',', eeaditioBa. reeornised staadards ef w 1 r - v-a-x-tw sjsar gfviisa Juam ivsu weag (CeaUaaed Oa Page fewrj ntea declared aha had aot Invited Dr. Bidley te eome an aa the porch, bat vu mm um DUN BBS BOaaCO. SO Bim and he.eame aad sat witk ker Ha a "Tand begaa playing with ker baby. Then, aha aaid, followed aa attempt te embrr ber. aad remark to which ah objected. J. B. Dak Visit Psioaoaw . .Durham,. Jsi. n-iJamea - J, Dak. aotod aaaaeier, emd a partr af frieads. amvee acre today la Mr. Duke pri vate car ia order that he might epead a few boars at the bedside of hia cioee friewd aad busiaea associate,' George W. Watt, at his horn ia thi dry.: r- Aaaaal Jaaaary karaes rae. 1J5 Btee.'e "base. Banning Bace. Piee kurst, Wedaeeday. adv. h High war Commiasioa eabla which 4a beea- the home f the I would have direct . supervision of th I couple for years. The child, h do-1 expenditure or the money, and approve I sunea to aiseuss. the type of construetlon, and tk roads I Th woman, h aaid, h captured la I te be built. Mr. Pharr. who is from I bear trap. S3 year ago and made ber Mecklenburg, would simply apply ' th I hi wife. Although incoherent in ker (kj baa ahosa the Honnnhl. Tf. u Federal systjm to tha eerersl counties. statements the woman stated the thought genthaa, who kaa beea prepared to ct , Th Everett (of Durham) PUat Thai ah wa about 60 year old aad remem- for bim ia such steps as mar ba taken. 1 At - M 3 141 1L. I 1. M 1 1 M . O.li witk .1 . I , . . . . . cvarucon ruaua wna um sdhhij inrrctt wmm m . - . ,-.. . oeiore insTruciing nim to Proeeed. aow a a unit, with a Highway Commission ( wild cat aomstime sgw. On-pf herf erer, the President has beea awaitlns' 1 . . - I 1 - 1. J I . . -M4 ...I v.. kAil., K.JIlv I 3 It ... .. m im vacs mai vnm .ninr mi w iuni i vjee waa pp. . vu wu mm aeuuiie assurance an laxprmatioa oy ue oiaie nignway vommiaaion, 10 1 scsrrea. i 1 When foand th man' clothes were in 1 tatter, th woman wore but a singlsl torn garment and th child, a girl, wa naked. Th' child wa apparently in splendid healtk and seemed to hv beea I well fed. "-: Parsons Was aided IB his primitive I yesterday that b had not worked out I farming by a bliqd hone whiek he said Din, out taat 11 was proMpto tnat tns 1 he captured. ' w - - " " - .. VIBIIUMUU"'U M. ' ..'-- - I ,u . 1 UIJMBHi MP VUm All. RKI1UI MBi st weald endeavor to draft e bill that vastigatioa as tq how Albert Parsons,! Kemaiiat. Th President is inclined to would satisfy an elements. . i the "wild man" of .the. Utt river not-1 share this view and to feel that ae sola ' . Dtaasprovee Clarksoa BIIL Items, and kU 0-yaarold woman com- tloa eaa b had without first getting at xne viarasoa oiu was arawa eariy in i naaion. manaced to exist aunng u i tee source of the trouble. - . ' DecembeTi Heriot Xanrlsoa eomrng-toi Teara nait almort M Prlmmt 'Teople "Pending receipt Of Ufonutloa and Baleigh at the iajtanee of both the I wu the eoatinuanee tonight of effort I Sasuranee requested by th President Citixena Highway and th BUte Good I by the authorities to aseertaia the. Idea-1 la hia telegram of November' 30, 1920, jKjeas jftSoociauoB, w prepare m unii i tlty OX tACtwo-yoar-oia omvj a1" ivpwi 11 ia unnca win mi iuh iu prouivm a bill far the Leaislatur. Ths I lth tk ennnl. -Countv officials are I as the President' views it.- Its cause. m-namra waa accented, aanaranv aa el-1 r... . mm. ih peiieve sne was awi ana uossioie remeaies. 11 wonia appear preeaiv ot tk Governor's views.' since 1 Banned. . ' I that th immediate caase ef trouble in Mr. Clarksoa wa Jtr Morrison' msa-1 - Keither af the two wUl savr All hsve l ArmeBi aaoV.Tarkey -ka . beea , tk acer in the primary fight aad assumed I beea takwn to the Joaee county poor! treaty of Sevr. Admittedly thi waa to b cognisant of bis view ea roads, I house at Billsvill. ' aajwall aa oa other nublis matters. ' I Baa Habits of Aa AnlmsL Associated. wiU Mr. Clarkaoa ia .The physical eoaditipa 01 tne-Daoe.i framiag th bill were Mis Hsttlelwhe iter with wide' eyes a anas Imitt. aaereterv of t!.a Sure Good I enatamad alirhta and shrinks aa ka ani- Boads AssoeUtioaj Dr. L. B; Morse, of) mal might from the kindly, band of I to Cit'aeB", Joha Bprunt Hill, f the wall-meaning persons, nas lea tne su-i rLi vM.k p.m '.h.tm.B .l.k.n. . kaiUva. aha baa aot been I th Highway Commiasioa,. aad other, adopted witk her Strang "gusrdia," " la thhi 1 direction would be depea Although they earn to tk cot ference I rery long. ' Plump, appasty weU dent upoa toe hearty eo-eperatioa tad arttk un diffaranua In their minds. I anurias ed. and. active th llttl OSS aoes "' " w" - , 1 karmony of aim was a.hievsd, and sines aot seem to kv aadergen any of the ,P.?UJ1 .v. .iii m . . 1 1. .ki.k ka mrmrymA thoaa in I n British Prim Minister c Ui qui wm ur., . ,,w wnui, 1 hhiuuhw .mi.. 1 ' - ' I . t . . . . . eampelg. ko bea .mad. to if. bek.lt. I who., compaay ak tvM ,1- YT mmmmZ Leader ef the tinru AssemBly woods near tae vumge 1 - , - .v.. .Tw ' " ,r. Clare that a Urge -sjrrity of th mem- .rater drov. them from ; weir o " r-t'r T-TT. 1 .1 1 f . 1 I- ------ mir. 1 . . v. Btrf. . .tk mn Rt.tal PiMini . ton ir hi. stiu iBsnreeor -ts.!!' - 1.. . - I nht hia wife" in a bear trap S3 State maintenaaee is regarded by Mr. 1 years ago. iarou. ""'" Psge, Mia Berry, Mr. HU1, Mr. Clark aoa, aad ethers, among th proponents ef tke measure a tk- keystoa ef th I a' difficult quaatioa with whiek to eoa tend, but the treaty wa drafted by th f allied powers and the trouble has arisen over the failure of certs ia factions to I accept this treaty,' aad ef th alliea to enforce it . Thia, is a queetioB eve which the President kaa aa aoatrol; aay I measure whiek h might tab ar reeoat - (Coattaaod ea Page Two) whole prorram af iwadbailding in the Ruts. - Differences exist a to tk rais ing at money far tk work, but apoa the malata-mae propoaitloa, there .is little division.- . . J .-. 7 turpria at IaaajaraL B waa with eoaaidsrable amasemeat that Ue XUtA mmi, peoolo kearel Mr. hiorrise aaaaeUte hia road pUa ia kia la.BgBtai address.- eJoBferaa bold daring Jkm pst week developed th disatteement to -aa evea sharper degre, it b) andrvteod. - Th majority ox tke propeaeata f fa Clarksoa bill, it 1 aderstood, ar steading firm for aseatiala of the engiaal draft, al ' (Coattoaed oa Pag Two) HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLAB ILUI WTSUis viu am.aa WLU.kM Smmi eon..M aatU mated at a hundred thousand dollars wa- doaa thia -eftofraooa whea,iir AmmtmmmrmA th. "!. BOad hoUeS.Bad oil ilt-perated- for : tka-past ata year by to Woods rd Vhitlcy Oil Co. Between eva. aad- eight Im.iImJ. ... mmmm knrwad. Tk. k... mtrrtmA im tk. rim hmaa abowt4 o'clock aad ejuickty awvpt taroaga the etoer euutUBga. tbo 1 at partially eevered ty Jasar. sace. The cause ef the fire m aa- determined. .- situation over which th Preeidest has a eontrol aad ke sees a actioa k could tak to fro Armeaia without th moral aad diplomatic aoppbrt of the principal 'power which hold ' promise of btoginff peae and accord to th eonteadiag articles. ' . - There is bitter distract sad fear ef ar along all tk Boaaian borders. It; seems futil to attempt to briag pose t the Caaeaeua, if the result ia merely to .fra- ib In re as, Ue4w engaged for . ntw campaign aa the sectors ef thi kagltraaV The- diatrustful sirattifta ' ef .Armeaia M bat eaa deuil of thr vast Kuaaiaa problesa, aad tha Presi dent moat earnest ly arge kia eoario tJoa that it is ealy by a geaeral aid eemprekensiva treatment ef th whole problem ealy by full aad geaeroua co operation of the priaeipal power, that a kopefal approach te the paeifieatioa " (Oaatinned C Tar Tw4.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 23, 1921, edition 1
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