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i . lbs he News and TUS WEATI1EX Fair SaUrsay Sad ftada Bat MMk U th p-U, , VATOILALLL wm TMf rve-al re haf.ra e.airailoa la arr t avoid mhIi lagi off erver VOL CX1II, NO. 43. PACES TODAY. RALEICli N. C. SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 12. 1921. TEN PAGES TODAY PRICE! FIVE CENTS fa1B",1BBw-maB" APPLICATIONS TO -SECURE LOANS NO LARGE II) NUMBER War Finance Corporation No Yet Factor In Promoton of Export Trade ' REQUIRES TIME TO GET CONTRACTS SIGNED UP i Loans Cannot Bs Sscurad Until Marks ts For Good round; Effort Started To Bsur. rct Scavportlonment Bill la SenaU; Simmon D: dine Aa In-iUtlon Tit Newt and Obrvr Bureau, 01 District National Bank Bldg, By JOB L. BAKER ' (Br Spools! Leased Wirt) Waahrngfea, Feb. 11. A atatemant to day by Assistant Secretary of tha Trea eury Angus W. McLean, who is manag lag diractor ef th War Fac corpor ation how that a total of thirty in qulrieo end applieationi for loana to , aaaiat ia axport buslaees hara baa filed with tha Corporation. All of tha thirty applieatioaa aad re quest are from tha Souther atataa, in elndlmr Ta.-o-d five of -th. -umber irvm IB lUMUVIMB yviuiv .- . North Carolina Legislature Kills State's Chances For a Federal Reserve Branch Bank Blocking Of Par-Clearance Plan By Paaaago Of Law Place Insuperable Obstacle In Way, Governor Seay Tell Dele gation From Two Carolina; May Launch Counter Offen sive To Secure Repeal Of Statute Richmond. Ve Fab. IWBeeeat pas- aaf a by tha North Cseeils Legislator of aa act deelgaad to block what kaowa aa tha par-oJaaraaca piaa of tha Fade raj Beoerv System proaaata aa inseparable obatacla ia tha way af establishing braaek baak of that y- Ua at aona placa ia tha Piedmont tioaa of oaa of tho two Carolina, at requested ia patitioa Sled with tha r.drral Beterve Board af Biehmoad laat November. Bueh waa tha information which Got ernor Oaorgo J. Seay of tha Beeervt Board ioipartod today to Bcmbera of a delegation of baahora from thaaa twa etatee at a coafaraaea oa tha aubjeet betwrea officer aad dirortora of tha board aad tha member ef tha d.lega- tion. posh For Entire Beard. Aaked if the law ware repealed before the legislature adjouraed phat ac tion night be taken ea the proposal, Goveraor Seay waa not prepared to aay. Ua wa. spokeemaa for the board, tha director aad other officers baiag ap pareatly content to let hiai do pra tieaJly all tha Ulkiag far that aide. Governor' W. P. G. Harding, ef the Central -Seaer ojJ-aiWiTUAv visit,' 1 wm staVd, altaidea tn d.a. Vnitnt Dnrliim. Mtl.a k. TV- I .......i Wlrrfri-f ..... ..L taar lred- . Additional avoidi All of thcat over eottoa aid tobacco ,rtvill, 8. C, who waa - i eoBfir.oer. eontrarta. . - . . j .LUL 9 la view ei ui great mmhu wn; waa audo for tha raviral of tha War that Yinanee rorDoratioa. it would the 'number of applieationa for loana would be very mutif greater. But alnee it ia required that tha Sentraeta nait be completed before definte applica tion for the loana (an be considered, there moat be a lapaa of tima before tha applieatioaa ea be filed. Ia thia connection, tha abatement by Mr. Me Vmlw aaya: Meat Make Ceatracta "la addition, there hare beeaa great many iaqulriea Jrem eoneenii la the Korthera atatea ia regard to fiaanelog tha axport of eottoa, eottoa aeed and by prodneta, tobacco, togar, rice, hide, ail product, aad manufactured cotton gooda, all of which would be produced la Southern and Weatern atatea. .' "Obrioaaly ft- Is neceiaary for the1 Amerieaa exportera to complete their coatracta or eommitmenta for tha ci- portatioa of prodneta before they eaa home byilhiear ta hia family, it waa aaid. jTha Tiaiting bank art atreaaad tha aeed for a breach baak, poatlng eat that h aeetioae-Baking for it were ioaiag at leaet a Uy more than waa aeeeaaary U the handling af eoliee tioaa aad were atherwiae hampered by reaaoa of tha long diataaee from Bleh moad. Atteatioa waa Ued to the fact that 7S eat ef fS member baaka la South Carolina had airaed the petit toe aad that it member banal ia North Carollaa weat of the Atlantic Coaat Line railroad had aigard it . Charlotte Clalaae Sapremacy By way' of llluatratioa aad com per i- aoa. W. B. Creightoa, of Charlotte, told the beard that there" were three-attar- tera of a million more people within a radina ef 100 milee af that city than withia the earn radiua ef Bkhmoadv Other me'.ibera of the delegation were: W. H. WoedaCharlotte; Joha W. Himp aoa, Ore alitor ; S. A. Hubbard, Aahe ille; Lee D. Bobiaeoa, Kadeeboro; 8. N. Boyee, Oaatoaia; Ira B. Dunlap, Bock Hill, & C; J no. A. Law. Boar- Unbarg, & C. J. W, Norwood, Greea- Tille, 8. C. Another poiat nude by the delrgatioa waa that if there had already beea DECIARFS MAN y BANKERS CHARG E Bra INTEREST State Bank Examiner Makes Charge In Hearing On 8 Per Cent Interest Bill FINAL HEARING WILL BE HELD NEXT THURSDAY EpresnttiT Matthsws Losss Tight Bsfor Jndioiary Com mitte Tor Inrestlf ation of Conduct of Atlantic Coast Lin Bailway Kelatlv To Charter Ajrsements ilaay banker in North Carolina are eharglag eight par rent intereat loaaa aad are eacaping proaecntioa throngh iatlmidatioB ef tha borrower because of the flnaacial atringeacy, da dared Joha Mitchell, chief Bute baak examiaer when he waa called before the banking and currency committee of the Houae to dioeuee tha eight per eaat latereat bill' pending before tha committee. It ia not annual for bank - - to towkkM mkMMmqiwHd Jj up i enatomcr fight per cent, aad fT4,"?-? 1eg"itlwi -t trneatrow wtM'em'wt-' " '"-"i '-'It ' y-'-7'i ,.h . I accommodation with a loan, the ( crfnT- ance- of Big Navy Appropriation Bill Runs Through Hostile Waters Of House and Continues Afloat Shot At From All Side It Almost Goes Down At Time A - Congressmen Attempt To Rkktle Some of Provisions Of The $395,000,000 Measure; General Dissatisfaction With New Republican Plan Of Framing Money Legislation. MOV Waahiagtoa. rtb..II. The Natal ap propriation bill raa throngh heatile waterp la tha Houae today, but at the ead waa -tilt afloat. Shot at frem'all aldea, it almeet weat dowa at timee aa membera attempted te riddle anme ef the prorlaloaa ef the 393,000,000 aieaaure. One aectioa, oa tha poiat of gojag out, waa eared by Chairman Better, ef the Naval Affaire Committee, who want (o the front and reecaed it. Oppoeitioa to the bill cropped out aa a reeult of the general dleaattafaetiOB with the new method of framing appro priation laglalatioa. Heretofore, the naval bill haa beea drafted by tha Naval commute bat nnder the ae-called bad get lyctcm that committee holdi Ite hand while a aub-commlttee ea appro priationa doee the work. Kcpreaentative Britten, of Illtaoia, ranking Republlraa member of the Naval committee, threw moot of the homha, aaing alwaya the argument that funds recommended by the framera of the meaaure were not authoriaed by law, la thia way many aectioaa weat out ea polnti af order, with Indication that many mora will go out, for only a little bea-waav man m-da-arith Ue reftdiAg 4o after the meeting that they Intended to eoatiaue hammering at the project un til it beeaa a aa aeeompiiahed fact. NAMING CABINET . CLAIMS ENGLAND NEXT ON PROGRAM DETERS BIG.NAVY Harding Spends Busy Day Re- Senator Borah Again Urges ceiving Callers But No Im portant Announcements Agreement Among Naval Powers To Reduce Navies retain 40 per cent of the loaa oa de pot! t when made on a aix per aeat baaia. Three houia of eonaideratiea brought the committee oa to the verge of a- fa vorable report oa tha propoaed bill, but at the Cnnl moment motion pre vailed to defer deflrite action until wider opportunity had been given the people of the State to dleeuaa the pro poeal before the committee. The Inal hearing will be held next Thuraday af ternoon. KJHI Matthews Baaelattoa. While the committee waa aagaged with the rate bill, the Houae Judiciary committee waa hearing the Matthew! resolution calling for a legialative in vestigation of the conduct of tha At- vTrV tUf aircraft A-endnieat Adwatei pf economy and frtendl , flf imriM VI ine vnamner l u inmw oui mm amendment by Bepreaentative Hleka, Bepnblieaa, New York, of the naval committee providing 7 ,800,000 for aavy air raft. Ia the ead they had their way, although Mr. Hicks pleaded hard and earaeatly for aufficient funds to build up the air branch of the sea ser vice. There waa no vote on the amend- maat, it being ruled out ea a poiat of order aa new legislation. Ia going after soma aectioaa, Mr. Britten hit anon aa Item af S3 .000 for expeaaea ef the eiviliaa Bevel consult lag board, ef which Thomae A. Ediaoa haa beea eae of the lead tag membera alaea ISIS. Chairman Kelley, af the eub-eommltte ia charge of the hill, smilingly remarked that it waa sub ject t a -poiat ef order, bat isolated it ahoald stay because the country still was technically at war. Chalrmaa But ler pleaded with Mr. Britten to let it stay, aad the latter Anally withdrew hia ebjectioa, after aaaoaaelag that la attacking aaauthorixed previaioas he waa eoaaisteatty demanding atrict com pliance with existing law. Pea Mahoa Speech. There were many epeeehee for aad agaiaat the biggest navy ia tha world. Repreeeatative Iou, Democrat, af North Carolina, declared that while he had voted for a big navy every year dur ing hia twenty yea re of aerviee, he had hoped the time might eoma whea ha ceald eeaae giving aueh eupport. "A battleship ia of bo earthly value except to kilt or destroy, he mid.. "Bight bow, SO pr (Cat of all govern ment .appropriations are for the army M PICTURES AND HOTELS MAY BE REGULATED NOV Censorship and Price Regula tion Measures Started -Yesterday PUBLIC HEARING ON CENSORSHIP THURSDAY " n a J Hot Would B Sastrlet-dl from Charginf Mora Thaa 100 ?r Oont Mora Tbaa Cost of Kaw Foods ; Ctnsoiv hip Bill Prorid Plenary Powtr To Board of Thrs . which waa calculated to shock but which aeverthefeea ' ia true, when he said America' today waa without a friead among the nation of. tha world. Bo I shall continue to- vote for aa naeon querable navy- .not a a-vy aa great aa tha greatest, but a aavy that (caa defeat aay under the sua." SENATE VOTES T( ) CUT EXEMP DENIES REPORT OF IN WAGE REDUCTIONS 8t. Augustine, Fla, Feb. 11.-While I Wnahington, Feb. lt-The aUUmaat lantio Coaat Line railway relative to Ha PaSSeS UrOWyn Bill Red-Cing Railway EXCCUtiVCS Not Plan- President-elect Harding waa diepoaing that ha had received auggcationa that of another long liat of miaeeUaaeoua Great Britain waa f circulating propa appointment today it became kaowa gand- la thia eoaatry j deter Ameri- that la me very near rulure at wouia I caa naval building waa made ia tha make a definite application involving I begin a aerioa of eoniereneea ealcnlatal I Senate today by Senator Borah, Be-1 Wilcox. charter agreement with tha State, aad at tha end reporting It unfavorably. Tha road waa represented before the i committee by it chief conns 1, George B. ElUott, and Solicitor General P. A. particular um a-d-giviag other talla. Thia proee-a- time. Far thia reeAom vary fair V-ppiU-tU-e h-v bean received . , the praaent Ume.' X -.hi briBf wl,ota M,P-Wea,lav. during a general da-1 mmuS ?:-:vw:: d&izzntrzh: li Tot a third House committee bad a Personal Property Exemp- tlon to $100 Tha Senate yesterday paaaed tha Bur- gwya bill-ta reduce tha peraonal prop- big bill before it, tha Committee . ei i rtf Tptia rron-Saw w ftup on -. . - - 4'" "H .la Bald, that tha fa m ( 1 gneniinra aaviag nneer ooaaiaerniieB i ta anur. Tai-r ana' maoo we wmmm rw- -r - rl Mftunil -mtTMU v.l Tl fm rt mm an ar I r li a u.. t .a W..M.. -,. Whlw- : - .i, B-inor or me Be publics-. Senate) tha State the power to rgnaiar for tha ta o-sider. .It-em ara known' to have beea nnder I naval committee' recent advene - I KCTS .rl.u.ao..id.r.Uo. forebpW 0: .XLTX a PP0JU tth BepnbUea. Xarnd- Thar ara Charles trana Hnghee, of JJj binding noon both pnrtiea. Tha maa. ttSLS3Z' 2X!;Z P'f .feL? r.vtttt"IUh0B,d I th-i i:-Li.rAfii-i fFtiit -rrrt-aT-tra feavai vtkrm. Marketing of their produeta. aad pre- Th nl muater of strength on what has beea tho atoat fiercely fought propo ning Wholesale Cutting of Wages, Cuyler Says Ckleago, HL, Feb. 11. A general re daction la wage . of railway employes it not being eoneldeced by tha Aaaaeav tion of .JU-way Kxeentivee, which rep. reeente alaety per aaat of Ja ti-ckag ft tha ouatry, sceerdiag to autsme-t tmned- U sight by Thomas Dewitt Coy. Mr, chairman of the naaoeiation. Mr. Caviar a atatemant same in re spoaa ta report circulated ia railroad seguiauoa or what hotela may ehsrg for meala and lodging got aterted in the Houae with tha iatrodae tioa of the Goeaey bill, aad regulatloa of what moving picture theatre may ahow oa the aereea got started ia both .' ' Houae aad Senate by the iatroduetioa by Representative Matthew of Bertie, ' ia the Houae, and Senator Varser and MeCoia ia tho Senate, of tb organised women's movia- picture censorship .'..- bilL m t . ' ' Both bill are d raa tie ia their provV aioae, aad both appear to have aay- thing bat hard eurfaeed rwada la eMfl-''i'Kfcft vtuvu ttfnrjnew.: r .... k.n . !. m Tk. I in tnet what thm innktvrwir ak.M- btw nw mvirm sir , ' a asm -- - j - m aaoa or a ooarei or ibree member to WJtTSfyi.'.' tha fjongreeaioaal reapportionment bill, which tha Houae haa pasted but which la itUl in the Senate, where it threaten to be caught ia tbs Jam of tha eloelng however, to their rUita. situs tioa replied that there had been rania, eonwdered for the porUoUoa or - tertimony" oa the eubiect but Triou, oeUtioiia with eminent Ktatw. TreaaHrv sail I-hnr. tamnective-1 . " Jc Dul . . . t. ., 71 ir ',JZ7..Z L" "ili I tna committee did not believe it ahonld -,- m u-.a"- iy. vsryutg aigusouce .., . . ... i . . Ur M,niu among tbe tobacco tnd tot aKlonyot decided by the Senate showed I and aoioa airtlea that tha meeting af twaty.Bi Bntors eotlng or paired I railway axecuUve whteh h today eail- for the bill with twenty recorded oa tha determine what picture are not "aaeri legioua, obaseae oe imawal." The eenaorahtp bill hat been cast lag the prophetic ahadow of it coming for week past, but the hotel regula tion bill grow entirely out of the re cent agitation sgaiast the charges im posed in hotel in No-h Carolina, The censorship bill ha bee ordt od print ed, and public hearing before a joint committee on education ha beea set for next Thuraday afternoon at' S o'clock. The hotel bill weat to tho Propoeitloaa aad Grievances, nnd ' aa date haa beea aet for a hearing. Fix Hotel rrtces Under the Gosney bill, no hotel pro prietor -wtay charge in hit cafe or res taurant for nay given Item oT food more than twice aa much at it coat him ia the opea market. Tale, applica tion ia mad to both European and American plan of management. Ho hotel ander the American plan may charge more than oae-fourth the total dUy rate, for room without meals. If the) room is occupied jointly, tha addi tional charge for taw room shall not neeed by more thaa ts net teat the ; daily rat for th room whea eeepied by oaa person. - Innkeeper are subject to a fine ef from $30 ta 30 for viola, tion. '.'.?'. Th eeneorehip bill, drawn nnder tha diroetioa of the orcaaised woman's club af tho Stat. League of Baalae day af the session that ia cert In to defeat many billa. It haa been some three weeka aiaee the reapportionment bill waa passed, ' aad there hav been many rumor that it was going to be allowed to die ia the Donate. From -tho time that baa pawed . aiae the bill went there, it would ap L pear that there ia something ia these rtmws.."- ryr--v rr" -"w : "" 1 Senator Franea, of Maryland, i ehalr haaa of the Senate senta eomlnittet, , and ha indicated that ha haa two or three amendment to offer to the bill If they should be adopted, tb bill --- would hav to go to conference, and ' with adjournment of Congress not three week away, tha reapportionment bill appear rev b ia danger. Mr. Brinaon for tb Democrat and Mr. Barbour for the Bepublieana of the House eentu committee today made tha appointment with Mr. Mondall to lav tb altnatioa before him, aad he - will be arged to Ukt tha .matter np at - a meeting of tha steering committee of tha two houses ia aa effort to get sri agreement for tha bill to be put through at thia eeeeion. Twnr Chang la Next Congress. At it passed tb Hons, the bill pro Tides for 434 members of the lower - - Hon, the . present number. Friend Mr. Haghet generally i conceded by those close to Mr. Harding to be the President-elect's choice for Secretary of State and the fact that h ia coming to Florida waa accepted aa one more iu dleation that ha will get the appoint- met. It ia expected that at the con ference which probably will take place .wrlj..rt...wk diplomatic steps toward formation of an saeoelatlon of nation. Dawes To Visit Bardlsg. "If thU Uformatioa is in the hands of the -Navy Department," Senator Borah aaid, "the Congress should hav it W are informed that in the anehive of the Navy Department, there is proof of the propagaada con ducted by Great Britain. At tha aama time wo are told that tho Britiah Am bassador is oa hi way here to snggeit a disarmament -eonferenee.'' Urges Bedaetie Prograam. -enator norajt again arged that an agreement be reached between torn grower of North Carolina. Money Leaves- Mr. Mitchell again: atartled the eom- mi. t.:4 A -u. .v I s"rl who reeentrT Kt into the limelight by " .L0. , ! j' hmtSi'?t a apectae-lar denunciation of the Be- FJ!!,.i"d J?, Tt1 pnbHcan Congreaaional committee, la- S1lftt,,l . ifT1'! 'hethr vc.tig.tuig tb, eondhet of tha wr. it rtipsw tactwally ob.Ute. ore ofTn enigma. It wm understood JtZZEL n fT?e,,t ia December that ha waa foremost ia !.w"m?B "4 tt2 Mr. Harding', mind for tha Treaanry P SKjffVil 'Tmll bndLC noaition. -but in recent weeka the fc,J dJ 11 "1" W ' 'Inevitably." friends of other aspirant, have become I "P7S!fh . i ao active a to greatly becloud the "f" "d h-t P4" .itnrai lwt ""P" " Deon,o obsolete were ' Mr. Dawes ia visiting, relatives in Florida, and it ia pointed out that it would be only natural for him te call and pay his reapeeta to tha loader of hi. party. Whether any deeper meaning ia to be attached to th appointment k a question that ao on nt Mr, Harding' headquarter would answer. D announcement hss-been made er other, sid. Th only Senator absent aad aot paired were Senator Bum garner, Kanlpe sad Oato. Th Sena tor from; Wilkes, th only one of the trio present Thursday, voted sgslntt a bill on ite second reading. Yteter- mlttea whan ha cited tha fact, nrnv-1 day Beaator Burgwia, of New Hanover,! i.ll- K.r., th. rA ,hih mld m ... - - I - i j .1.- j . i : i.it a .4 I - " - ing it with the record or th Banking r-u.ia. . -.bruary io, that it ould aot net aa department, that per cent of th re- Sam (witched over to that aide. Sena-1 tht ple tot brogatloa of the aoureea of tha State bank ar loaned wr n -ia.e vf-u4-. outside the State at per cent lntereeL threw their lot with th opponent. Thia item alone amount to mora thaa Senator Lambeth changed hi rot SO million .dollan, be declared. Added ? ton th ota wa. t thia U mnh l.rcr.r .mntint nn announced Bad lodged B motion tO r- frsm National hanks ta outside borrow-1 conalder with th axpactatioB of calling. I mere Commxion. th board said. the I where the prevailing intereat rate " ap oa a subsequent day. However, I if r. Cuyler'. atetement follow In U sight per eent. Mr. Mitchell believe mo propeneni nrauy vrocan. iu -- i pnni that tha nb nnmt ha ral.4 ta brlaa enver. Seastor Burgwyn moved for im-1 "Thia meeting. (February .11) hi ed for February IS. wiuld discuss plans for general wag redaction on all Women,- aad the various raffras er rosds. Bueh a propoeltioa sever haa gaaisntion. nrovided Uat ws film ahall some before th aatoeiatioa or ita labor committee, Mr. Cuyler aaid. The exe eativea will meet February 18, to dis cuss moans' of getting tha question of a revision af wage ox nakilled labor National agreement nnd for a wag scale rsvisioa for unskilled labor which wa aaked because of tha financial con dition of the road. Matter of finance belonged before th Interstate Com be ahowa ia North Carolina without th tamp of approval furni.hed after th " picture haa been examined by th Board of Censorship established ia th . measure. FaD Fewer Oa Pictara ' Thre member are provided for In - the bill, two men nnd one woman. Th . male member ar to be anoointed. ana by tha governor "by and with tha sen. Beat of the Senate' They shall maia taJs offlee in the city of Baleigh, and - all film designed for exhibition la I th Stat mast some th'roush th efflea here. Oa mala member .hall ha ehair. tha woman Vice-chairman, th thia moner home I mediate reconsideration ana Beaator I beea caned to give tna executive or tnc i ,j wrturj,. : mw w.w. . . ... - I i, . . i . . . I eMctuta e tk. . Kill J - i nuiwaya opponuuiiy io rrceive u r jtvi. i - - u' tal' presented by Senator Borah. He read from a letter by aa American rear admiral, retired, who aaid: I would stake my life that la a few year a rarfae aavy alone can go nowhere bat to the bottom." The nam of th officer who wrote th letter. Senator . Borah said, would b riven to tha naval eomniSHea if It of 1h. bill ar that if it die i. tb, , V"., poinentforr!wes, I d-ir-. AT81! ..ddd. Slao 'L!? H 'i'"4 M??lbnth.i.expeetetobin Ja United State could vongrvaa. ism wn i mivh4 w htv th Hooss membership retained at it present figurethey were la th vary larg suijority when th Hons vctid ea the question are afraid that ' a effort to inersaa th memberahip might be ueeesaful in the next Con graaa. Than, too Southern ' member think there may be a recurrence ef th ' ffort to reduee Sonthera ropresenta- within a few days. It la aadentood that Mr. Harding haa heard flattering reports ef hia capability, but desired a closer personal acquaintance bsfor a decision in regard t hi. appointment Meet lergUaaanr''1 ' Tldav th Preside t-eleet asslB eaa- farred with . Senator Wadtworth , and 4 hat if the United State accepted Charles D. Hills of New Fork, wh taUding poatponmnent plan, it ar understood ta have eoma hers ta I would " become at once a defeated aa tioa. Thr J al th, possibility L.that I diaeat nmong other . things , th local I tioa. would lose its inaulsr poeaeaaiona, th basis chang atatea, R.-k.r .ti.r h.he tnM tha nmnU. Winbome applied the clincher with tee condition known to them of banket motion to table, which was carried. 1 1 rem It labor committee regarding de- th.t ha a hii. a. half a miilin- An. Tha Senate, with barely more than a I veiopmenta sine th but general meet- lara lnaat ,nt,Mi tha Rtata. Muni-1 auornm Dresent. then-Dreceeded to dear I ing of the associstion wa. held. The nf hnth Atata aal Natianal haaka uaH tha deck for week-end trine homo. The! ubiet of the. general reduction of I the amount of the State', money loaned I minority report ea Senator Walker' I Bailway wage, haa aot beea considered I in other State nt a. high a 35 per eent bill for th aubmistloa or a consutu-1 j m a-socu-ioa or a hwi commw- of their total resoureee. Itional amendment for the ereatlo- af tee aad will be the s-SJect ot eonaidcr. Tima and again member of th com-1 guerdon board waa placed a. a epeelal I tioa at the meeting lebrnary is. mJ uit Thararia aad tha nlnnritv I - ine miiwar UOOr Doera lis -urn- report on the Burgwyn bill for th ! oa r eoruary iu nam tnai n eonra prove only aueh film a ar eaerilrr . election of the Superintendent of Pub-1 - "7 ooaces or eienriy immoral,, or It. TaatrnetUe ia Northamntna ennntv I mlttC S Uggstion that a reduction be (Ueh may Clearlv tend ts dnhaaa e . a. a. a m .1 " . ' B - . . . M t. Ill - X I . " law or . tb kw allow Its pant Wlhv a. vote of . tha neonla wa act for I mu a once ia ine wage or. naaaiiwa corrupt ine morals, of person viewina? , j ai. ' , .a At I . . . I 1.1.. 1 L.J l.lnflr " m CD.nra, mmu n ihwhicbct v. TiMdiv. am wcuav.vv-iv.vwwa hu vv wwm iuciu. ituation denounced. I Tha. nnfraa vanart an tha hill I held and controversy developed bt- It look, like we ara about to do eom .baiiahlaa- tha affisa t Treaaurer of I twee tha employee and the railway thing legal that w now are doing illsg- a.ha .natv .s alan aat fA. Tnaadav. I which would not enable tbe board I aly," declared Seastor MeKinne, when Tba .0aferene. eommiUoo recommended I -Ur to take Jurisdiction of this aub- feet of film ehall be added, deelarinir mittee and banker, and other, who! were appearing nt tha hearing pointed I out the fact that North Carolina lei paying a higher rate of interest than the I nea . tha datie f the Board of Censor follow: - "The aaid Board ahall examine, ar - cans- to be examined, under th auper vialon of th Board, all film., reel or. views to bo exhi' ited or used in North Carolina and ahall approve tueh films,, reel, or view, that are anaral. u proper nan ui noard shall diaa Fss T Psr Ca After ths film has been aa via.." and patted upon, sn additional eciar .-M-.va .-. i .1 Mr. Mitchell declared that hank. aral.L.a .1- a a- s i. I Met. It ia ei-Deetcd that eontiderstioa I that tha film haa K... ..i.j v. .t . power or oombUatioaof power from e.ght per eent and hold Xht mtnt whJdl would twlbu ttf preBt wtll be given nt th meeting la Chicago Board and passed. Film, thaa ap. evereeaa. - ff ver " Defead Capital Ship Program. le"e k "e1-ie" term for which he wss sleeted. A T individusl roods to get th ethers msy aot be showa ia the State. Senator Poindexier, ia defending the tnsval commit tee's report topporting th capital dhip building program, deelar- eenee. It was pointed out that every State adjoining North Carolina hat an eight petr cent law," and no relief eoutd come to th 8tat until th .law. er equalised. -' . Matthew Leseo Fight Bepreseatativ Matthews lost hi ASaaatln eanaet waa flW h P-iiatar I quettloa of revialoB of the wage I All advertisin mstter mnvt a1 h &obiaon. Bepubliean, confer, nntkilled labor properly before the submitted to th Beard for approval. ensrgs re of 1.PJ - in iBDor eommuiee bibo wiu report ror each iuo feet of film examined. tha part of the Bei The vexation matter, out of th way, tha Senate proceeded to th work of slesring th calendar, a total of 18 1 billa. moat of which were af local er I I aht hafnva tha InAifXmrw aa hia vaaaln. I may bs changed a aa u I BepuDiiean aiuiauoa ir Nate. e l .1- wowki pe aoie w ot th reprntatio ,f rtailala mw Jha th. bill passed were Of general aa ha been advocated by om. th Pan-A aerieaa TJaion, aad Mrs. W. I BFJr'T. ' .0" . .. . XLEftST. .CZ.?",, L?E. ttrC althoigh Mveral of them pro- ef the Hons. . Fltoa ef Atlanta, both ef whom . -cror situng oowa with those it- - -okd extendad discamion. particuUrly I h.S nkiarm-nra - - - r i i - I nAma mm wmm OaM an r ak m ft im w k aa i I I issai saw - w wvw.ia srw ena-w vv mw I aber - - Small Betara to CaaitaL - -preventative Small returned this morning from Bsleigh, whtre he spest Thursday. Mr. Small want to Bsleigh to tee torn, ef th member of the legislstars about a ; proposed amend ment to th drainage meaaar, la which h ia ltratd. - Mr. Baulh had eom oompllmoatary word, for th present General Assembly, declaring it to b soarpeeed of a fine body ef aura. terday. Mr. Barrett talked ever Pan- American affaire gene rally aad Mrs. Feltoa gave Mr. Harding tha view of ati-sdmiai.tr tie a Democrats ' on th League of Nation aad atktr aabjaet. After hia talk with th Preaidneleet Mr. Barrett iaraed a statement predkt-it-g thai th nttitud f a eomisg ad ministration woaid be oae f fritndli- nesa for Pan-America af highest qaalideatioBS weold "the commute feele wa ahonld tak precautious not to ait down disarm d. I If the aix month' apenioa war I adopt w won 14 to; in addition be-1 tween SliOOOO sad 330000." BOBBKK 3CTBB ITOBI ANP , ; Ut LOT OF pr tieTround ef diversi f1 W,,U.eM0M " tl0' . h railroad nad.rte.k W day. Th mar appUaa nly ""d. , . PROMINENT LAWYER IN to th association regarding tha preaent tatut f th proceeding before tht labor board concerning th national tgreement." - Ia. th meantime, ' tha labor side 1 preparing te bring before the board the ease ef all roads which ar alleged te hav violated ruling of the board by GREENSBORO IS DEAD It, federal aiiroaa admininration. I The reaolutloa waa predicated apea t-I7 f th Stat Board of Hearth, -l th ess f Misell vs. A. C I, st .jjplni- that there really it a in re) ir , .TJ 7v7w. i. ""P -'d a iavlted Mr. Bar-1 Unweed, U mile ".7 .f0 . ??r' te attend th nnveUing ef a statu I ad a to. Mbl j-t:r'i. "m r of j - -, .d w "v 'J - - i waa a ope mi utat u laviutlea wettld I . ...a I Belative to the proposed redUtneuag I v. tuwa-ted. OX ta ma iv, stvs u w navpvr 4 i ... k l.k l.... ,k af m aa aaaaa VMfn Htata ma a-ailaaal I v www- w court, en -Wl.-...!-. to show that & removal ef th la sbont aig sountle. which hav failed question was based en otktr ground. h provide fecial road tax. 6natr .-.:..!.. ..a it. ,...i . .... v. I Lea, ef Alamance, author ef tb meat- Ua Federal Ballroad administration. to iaereaa the salary of the Saere- " Gretaabore, Feb. 11. Taomaa J. Je rome, aged SI years, dlsd thia after Be had beea ill aad hia eeadi- tioa wa known to hi frienda to be extreme. - Mr. Jaroma wa a member - . ... ... - . i.i- .... n r ki ill a . ... . . . . ... ..a I eourt i Mr. Matuew Sited the asroo. 1 1 leraoie asmw ever w a-v7 v"' i or tae uauiora conaiy oar, saa ae . :.. i meat la tha charter ef th railroad aad to prorid gresndt ror absolut divorce I praetieed hi, profaaaioa aatU ill; V an, 1 ........ . . . I . . ! i a m..' .til a.ti I 1 i i v ; . i rr . ut. k .. i i j i I osoaaadea . lesuutlvs - lavaatla-tion. I s wbt ariava. t v uui was a-u; vrraar mm ww, as. wa ated I 121 v . a .i . win-. . tmm iwu-taaj Puaiuuiuv, n - .. '..: Z " I ,.i. .. m . vm- .. v.. I . .... i t. k,L Bense and which I oees widely t la me prereeam. divorce ea a I H waa a bub of rigerea mind aad with Governor Craig ei year age tewnt a mens st there from tea to Ivl faaraeter, that men J-wJngtoa, N. C Feb. H.-Bemeving iaViei mItewr i attera-y -r 1"W PP"'" nooa st hia home. H i . I . i. 1 1. . , 1 f .u- .a . i.a . .i I that ana. In aalarr aad fees, th latter I .. ..... Ja .-ij ev. Tl.t.v- h. -r-HJ. "" -"-". wowui oe eaes-i w.-Aww - avoD I . - - r"" LTTI r.lvli wl .wJ wm I"' 7 7"rT' r.i 7SST. I n the r-aB-Ameriea ambastador-1 tore .the tr of J. U Fitagerald at to remove to in reaerai eeurl is now "'-s ' anvik hara. Ha-ht. I Denotng Dror ' in . rtiai DUDrsm I " ia - en- ithin .ahaat thirt. fHI aftar-rocitlng th kiatory ef the eaH recommitted to th Committee n Jndi-1 a splendidly equipped lawyer and did g The Wh" mL Ji I hkh h. I. th. pw-tur sttor. I ciary Na. t fd.ratio. U .--1 -"JJ? nuiew ror sail roe a. Mr, Elliott, speaking tor th I boa with rail-1 already paaaed a WtTI V.L.W W.a aawl Tt i I CltrVfltASn BlCn Ctl. t.l t pnt threiigk th Senate st thia a- THB T1AM FKOM CBAELOm l P--tmstor, it - 5?? .f . l ,rr bL. : --.lrrrI rwpad. that k. had rvd. STo-Bd. for someien raw jot xor -tmm aiuauin 1 .v-v. v, www. ix. iv uiwiiims .... . , I with GoTeraor Cra hr six Tssra an cewat t tediatriet th Stat, h. thowght and High, girl defeated Ch.rl.tt. here rehen took ernl ioUWla f""1" "... tilrSoa ef VmhTit Z the a-dittenal ee-grwnwaa to which th. U-t by th e. f 1 to 14, wim- " r.b.bry a fv stamps, sad I Vt a.JZ I Stat hi ss titled win be elected for .at aug tnear sight straight gam ta Me- nw-ea-s ex ta rural e-mers. . ..,, ... u,..w ..... - .r n.... Urifla.wha thaweht . . W. Qi.. . laaaaLam. At ka aa - ... a W.1C I hslh af tha itiaia aawl . faaita af I "T"7' . . r. . r 7. vvv v.a. a.v . . a-i - I r. - -k tha um re-refer.. .'.d. vwr tie "w LVTwV. waw. Working to Baotore Cnbter. tapreo.stauvs Brinsea visited th f - jCnstlBaid Oa Page Twe). " I Chaxiotta led. by easrrta-ed foat bet Gretaaber navd three aabstitntes ia I m XBBas eil-4,k ... I. ..... a-... w ,w tv. Mai Mllaf aunnl Wv that VUhingtOa- fCbw -C ronBvT 0TT- a bead wwrw la a f tba f r. ni,- k. ..i-rtT.1 1 ijf --.a-Tt. th. .... af Inor Lowdea of Illinoia. has beea ffered wa aot .molested. From the (tor I w :Z i : ... I ... ,v. r.- -. I and haa aaellaeJ tha D-at af aserstarr U. ht haif aad pacAsd ap eld ti-.l.b-.t lA w-rth of goes sad anw- ' "'. ". "Irftte TTdr President Harding, PP- ' ' r . , , ' - aellara la pemnies were takes. ; J -' (Co-tlaaad Pnm TVsd , I ' tCaa-iwad Oa Psg Tnml. . ' . eeording to m f hia friand , . Members of ths board may receive Mich eatery a. tha Governor may decide ia proper. Ia addition, th Board 1 m powered1 to retain clerical ' saaht. aae for a projection of film while nnee and , maehanieal aaabtaae for the. projection of fUma while chase projection machine, for as f th Board. Th messar eontemplates that the expense ef sdminist ration thall be obtained entirely from th fee charged. Any. annaed surplus go ' to the State sehsol fund. Provision for re-examination it made for say ' sxhibitor who is itiaaatlsfii J sad for aa nppsal to th ordinary pre ceaeee ef tb eewrta for the hoariag ef grierane agsir-at th Board' daeitioaa. Fine af aot leas than S2S nsr more thaa $50 ar provided for th ahawina- af an anauthorixed filaa. . The limite are danbied for anberqaeat effea. FEDERAL TROOPS WILL BE . WITHDRAWN, FROM MINES CharleetoB. W. Ta. FeW The War Department haa refnsedl a reowmt ef . Gvr Jaha J. Ceraweil f Weat Virgiaia, : that Federal treepa, ea 1 atrik dnty nt Willi.maon, he maiataiaed there aa til th Matewaa bUle trial m bewaghk to a kosvThi ttatemcnt wa made her tewight by th Geveraer, Wh Bald the sdjntaat geasral ef th rmy had Beti td him that th aoldiM wa-t ha WiU, drswa -wa ached ai4 tim," , . .
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 12, 1921, edition 1
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