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he Mews, and THE WEATUlM , reJr.Meadej ''aad .Taeedar, Simiahat MiMf M essay. WATCH LABEL a rr seper. -4 renewal At ' Save be'ov eaolratlsa U order U avoid Kiul.t single PX erver VOL CXIII.NO. 45. Eiarr paces today RALEICH. N. C. MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14. 1921. EIGHT PACES TODAY PRlCEt FIVE CENTS Ofts cniATnowi c UL.UI.U.i IMLLIU - ONE OF SPEAKERS BEFORE CONGRESS War, On Adult Illiteracy Becomes Steady Offensive Nearly Sixteen Thousand Adults Reached In Three Year, and Total of 5,580 Enrolled In 272 Community Schools In Fifty-Two Counties Between December 1919 and December 1920- Southern Commercial Body To Hold Convention In Wash Ington In March STRONG SPEAKERS WILL APPEAR ON THE PROGRAM Many Notable Speakers 8 - cured To Make Addresses At Bif Convention; Xepublicana ,BroiW uhi - Serve Notie of Intention Tolseaooie ia North Carolina dariag the rink Ont An Democrats: ree years from mr to 1920, aeeordiog War oa adult. llliUracv la North Carollaa, eettling dowa to steody of fraiir tiara Ua sporadla wtbarat sf Moealighl Schools la W! IS, aad with oat Ua (Utter aad Ua glamor Uat epurred oa Ha beglaalaga, baa spread ortr half Ua Btata aad has redeemed a carl 11,00 illiterates. .eV.totel t adult illiterates of ths average age of twoaty-sevss wara ia community Marion Butler On Hand Tlio Newt Bad Xbeerver Buraaa to Ua report of Miss EliaabeU Belly, director of eeheols for illiteratea. A toUl of tVUO illiterates wara rnA I. ere i- - ua ntii ak Bid,. mmlitt ef tt Buu bitVMII Defraj)4r( y Joa x nvsaas - I . rwfaKr loan, tea i..w... wara engaged la Ua work, and Ua average meaUly attoadaaaa whs 8,714. J Meeajisal Bcaaela. , Begiaaiag la JV14-15 with a popular wara of Uteraat ia Moonlight Schoola, under Iba iinderahip of Dr. J. i (By Spatial Leased Wlro.) Wsahiagtoa, Feb. 13-8esator Freak B. Wlllia, ef Ohio, PreaideBt-eleet Harding's anaaor la Uo Senate, will deliver Ua principal address at Uo Off La a BMiaorm vowr paainv nwan-m "1".. , I I .v.. IW trill speak oa Today Natioaal ths problsm af adult Witoraey loag problemsT before .Ue draft threw a glariag wbita director of Uo Bunesa of Community Service, estimated Uat 60 per ml of ....... n tt fu.k r rVort-1 ngni oa uo oraxe a eoacauoaai aetei "YLVZLL: ZTnrr w-fov Jv ,tia., .mow. ...loaJ -ortVfif:Wok i "ffoDfeao Jtwr-t .w Tat.aiiwn -or .-raw Uaa Bkrppiaf." For aararal yaara PPo oi uio oiau, a jraat 'Oluataar a7.. r t,h waa Praaldaat of Uo Uacaiaf oreo wtat oat OTr Ua 8Uta wl. U. irlu "O f"iad U. work aaf.V bayoad tha ..: ZFT JZLl W ikTsaaatT from PrtaieaUJ at. W, C. Croaby. 1911 to WIS, waa ahalrmaa of tha Baa, ato Oomraoreo Commlttao. It waa dur ing Ula period Uat tha Amarieaa biot ehaat aiarlao waa baUt ap U whoro tt waa aaooad ia alM anly to Uat of Oroat Brltaia. Aa Chalrnaa ef Uo Bcaato Ooatmoreo OMaaiitteo, BoaaUr Flatahor had Brack to do with tha ahapiaf of tha oountry'a Bariao policy. OUor Notablaa to Spaok Ia additloa to Beaatora Willia aad -Ufc.k. a anmbar mt eihar Katioaal- ly kaowa aaea will bo hoard dartaf . Uo ooaaioaa of Uo Coafroaa, or which Thomas s. rreaw", Chattaaoota baakat, who is prooidoat will proaide. Tor laotaaco, at Uo af teraooa aaaaioa oa tbo opoaiac day, March 1. Bona tor Walter E. Edo, of Uo oarollmaat ef 10,000 adulu la lflOO schools atlaajed arhoor rrruis'7- But Wlsir aaw tha oava of aa thoaiaam rccodlag (a fare ef tha tasarial obatacba whkh aiado It lai poaalblo far real teachers to deTote aamaaary tiae to the work aad a lark of orgaalaatioa to give continuity to tko profram. Ia 1917-18, Uo ltfialaturc, aoafiaaad Uat Uo teerkiaf of adult illiterate was proper faartioa for tha Btata ap propriated 125,000 annually for two yaara and XUaa Kelly waa appointed diroetor. Schoola were teusht ia thirty coon tiae sad SJS8 wara carolled for at leaat oaa anoath aqd taught . by regular day acbool toarhcra paid ac cording to anrollmeat and aroraga at teBdaaae ef lllitaratea. rart of School Syotaaa. Ia 1919, Uo General Ateembly pro Tided Uat the community achoola for tha teaching af adult illiteratei ahould be a part ef tha (Kate Public School Titem. ProTiiloa was made for adult illiteratee aad for carrying adulta whose oducatioa had boea barely auf ieieat to earry them beyoad tha illiter acy- etsge. The whole time teaehera ia- elude county organisers aad directors of Us work, special teachers who give whole time to work teaching a aeriee tt -sMtMr,''(Mif" toaeh ftttyya vysboisoi -eoaHs si pa of warH (ores. Ths part time teachers era ed included community workera teach log lllitaratea in their homea, day school teaehera hoMing oasaiag alaeaee, and a number of others engaged ia reaching illiterates la groupe. FAMOUS PIANIST THROUGH PLAYING AS PROFESSIONAL Padcrewskl, The Distinguished " Polish' Musician,- Returns After Five Years CLOSED CHAPTER IN . HIS LIFE, HE STATES Old Af and Worry Whiten tfaihy Head, Which Count lass Thousands Hav Stan Warins; Back and Forth; Lines In His Face Deepened and Sparkle In Eye Dimmed HARDING HOPEFUL OF PLEASING ALL PARTYELEINTS President-Elect Confident of Sofvtntj Cabinet Problem - Satisfactorily KNOWS NOTHING ABOUT ANY SERIOUS FRICTION Satisfied With Progress Made and Feels Whole Situation Tendinf To Happy Solution; Stronf Pressure for South ern Representation But No Announcement Made s New Tork, Feb. 18. The profeeeional ft. Auguatlne, fla, Feb. 13 AlUough piano player career of the world famous I aereral deciaioaa remain to be made Paderewakl ia at so end. in regard to rabiaet aalectlons, Proai- Tha diatiaguiahed Poliah muaieiaa,! dent elect Tlnrdlng ia confident the whoee artiatcy at Uo piano has delight- problem will b eolved In a way arccpVH ed the muaie loTera of two eontineata able tojall alemente of hia party, for mora than a generation, aanouneod Commestlng today on reports ef hia retirement from the concert atage, eoadrmiag roeoat ca'da diapatehee upon hia arrival here today oa the ateam- ahip France. "Piano, playing ia a eloeed chapter la aeriooa friction among Republican lead era, iha Preeideat-tleet deckrod ha knew of no feeling oa the cabinet ques tion which did hot grow out of Uo normal aad proper aetieitieo of the KANSAS MOB THREATENS TOWN CHIEF OF POLICE Wichita, Kaa, Tab. 13. -A mob estimated at haa formed at Aognate, Kaaaaa, with the Intention of taking Chief of Police C. C. Wheat, who ia alleged to hae ua lawfully ahot and eerioualy wound ed a an there Hatanlay night, according to rrnorta reeeiyed here. Reporta iadlcated firing haa al ready brgua. Telephone operators la Aoguata have confirmed reporta that ahoot "lag la to progreaa. put owing 1o Us eonfuaioa that provaila they do not haow whether anyone haa been killed. Details are lacking aad of- forte to locate a number of promi nent Augueta men by telephone hare failed. Tha telephoae epc-re-tors declare Chief Claude C. Wheat had ahot aa oil field worker aad a crowd ef 300 had gathered fee the purpoee of mobbing Uo Chief. CONGRESS KES HEADWAY SLOWLY Only 15 More Working Bills and Regular Appropriation Bills Passed WaahtngtoB, Feb. IS. Oaly fifteen working days are left to Congress be fore adjournment nine die aad, not one of the regular appropriatlwa bills has been finally enacted aad practically .11 i . x .tlL. .i. BIG INCREASE IN America Supplies 15 Per Cent of Trade As Compared With 5 Per Cent In 1920 PARLIAMENT OPENS New Tork, Feb. ISv-Cottoa New Jersey, will apeak oa international facta res exports of Us United States trads. Senator Robert U Owen, of , record during 1920 and tko TJai- trads axpaaaloa. Bsaatat juaaaau, ox i " w Bwe wiu ww Loulaiann, aad Ben tor weaiey u. I national trade as compared wih about JoBoa.,of Waahlagtosvar af the Jonas shipping bill, w-o be beard. I At 10 aseraiag aeeaw cm tad, Admiral W. a Boaooa, -ohairmsa I of ths Shipping Board, wiU speak aa The - Federal Shipping Hituatmov- fftfj ,JkrSaaMdewiSa., htmttWWlycatlsMcow-iU- kwi-. rlor- FiT 7tn at h,r1 m"ul ubor '" fho waa aatiafled with the progreaa made i..h. W of iBterastioaal politics ia . ... Am .j,.,in. behalf of bis aatire Poland hare left I' " their lmnriot oa his ohyaical snoear- lf U happy solutioa. aneo. Old ago aad worry have whitened!' Vr. Harding mentioned no nam re aad Ua loag and buahy hair of hia head, I did aot refer directly to pubiiahed which eountleae thouaanda of peraone itoriee that some Bepuhlieaa Benatora have aeea waring back and forth as hs I hsrs Tigoroosly oppoaed certain tea kept time with the moaio produced by tatiro seleotiona. lie did deny, how hia magic handa, while tha linoa ia hia I arer, atorioo that he ia saeountering race Bare aeepenea ana ion nparaie in nun aoiay uu no ana expecica in hia area kaa dimmed. completing hia cabinet elate. The artiat-ateteamaa, who Is aeeons- tntt Waata Rearaaaatatloa. panted by his wife, will spend s few Oaa of Ue movements which has days at rent here aad Uea viait Pitts burg, where . he will addreos a Poliah ntherinv aa Waahiaftoa'a BirUdar. New Session Prnmkea Tn Ra after whieh bo will go to hia ranch ia elect aaid bo had received saaay pott Commenting on the signing of ths 8 lamp, of Virginia, sad several stken peace treaty between Poland aad Boris from SoaUora eta tea, bat regarded Buaaia, the former Premiee deciarod those' as mors personal tha a aoetioaal that "Poland ozpeets to live as-s loysl ia Uair aarnre. He woo Id ttrow 'bo aeighbor to Bussis." Ho also sshed light oa hia iateatioas ia regard to newepapermea to convey to US Amer- Southerai ropreecatatioa la Ue cabinet leaa people the sineero gratitude of I Although Mr. Harding is eoaalderiBg COTTMPORTS AT NOON TOMORROW taken oa greater proportions recently ia Uat for oeleetioa of a Southera Bo pubiioaa to Ue cabinet. The Pmajdent- Test of Continuance of Coalition Government re par seat at Ua beginning of Us World War. These fasts are Us out standing, feetares oi aa-aaalrsis at Us loottoay ssaaafaetarae experts erUs eoMtry aanouneod todar br Uo Ka- ttoaal Cltv Bank, tt ahawa SiOfJiKMDon VaSthewr Bala, oraeident of Ue South I worth of eotton manufaeturea were Atlastis Maritime Oorporatioa, wiU lis-sent oat of Ue United. States last year, suss "Ths tleuta auieaue. maiea anaiwaele oaly WflWflUO worth were ex- y-oreiga Trade. - a. a sacMiasr, iov i portM la the year Immediately pre eiga trads Baansger zor ue mowuera i ceding ths war. BaUway, wOl speak ea bst Us Tims A boat 85OJWOJ00O yards of cotton WiU Us World r sad Dr. U . Howe, alotha were exported as compared wiU Diroetor Oesoral of Ue Pan-American 329,000,000 yards ia 1914, wiU prices Uakm, will discuss "The Possibilities averaging S9s a yard as sgaiast about ef Oloeer Flnaaeial Co-operatioa Be- sorea eaata a yard U 1914. AlUough tweaa Ua United States i aad Ue Cobb- the Caited States produces two thirde trise ef latta-amenea. of Ue world a eottoa, Ua country had SfaKavlsl SB Labia I - .- Vu. . mrwwtmr aoftna The aftsraooa sesaioas of March tod, goods until war conditions cut off ths !ntin " oconomy budt providing ... . . n . a. M - Is" . - - I TrM SB I aftmB if era mam 4k 4 eTOKl iMSf) fWA to be asia at tna vepanmoni ox 1 eottoa goods markets of the woria TTdm " - , ' " " altars, will be a memorial to David tw, -Li mre. of -,,,DUes whea T PToteetloa schemes for which the Labia, f (reader aad Americaa delegate thai- Sjarkets BawaraCr turned to Ue to Ue jBtorBattoaal Iastituts ef Agri-1 tj, usataa. j culture at Soma .The!oagroas will at nil imtmi for AmeHeaa Cottoa goods tlitt sssstop pxfeeat a jmiMuag w i eomog from everywhere ana la inereas- Londoa, Feb. 13. (By ths Aseociated Press.) King George, accompanied by Ouaea Xlarr. tha Prlneo of Wales ant Uo Duke of Tork at Tnut, Poliah aatioB for Ue part America Ue ejaostioa of diplomatic appolataeate Zu ' . II!! u P'Tod la gaiaing iu independence. .long with Ue eabinet problem. It is will opoa a aoaaloa of Parliamsnt p IfB,M , p,d.rew.kl was bora la not expected now that ho will Attempt which promises to be a test of contraa- 1S60 aad for Ua greater part ef Ue any selections for diplomatic posts be- sace of the eoalitloa government ssf lest quarter of a century ke kaa ap- (ore inauguration. Some of Uooe bow Premier lAoyd Oeorgo. Constructive P" JhJ,.!fe,rt ,? .5 ! onsldersd for Ue sabinet Buy lata meas.aaa wr.uk. hasash. 4. AmerlssB oonflnent. Since the, wsr trsasfsrred to Ue ambassadorial Uat TL , P T MSmusM crwaB4lameaA piaB.t tt- Mbl,et pormael will be dot- elode Ue aew budget schemes ef, pre- have boea ia a measure ererahaaswed -it.ir dstormlnad Bret. by bis fsiBS as a patriot aad ss a goT- T(M, PreaidoBt-oUot saw Saaator ernme.t leader. He kaa traysUd from Me0ormlew o( muou lm H for- OOBSI TO OoasB ia nm oonatry anu arvn i o...(- liV.r mH' r eaoital to caoital ta Europe ia Ue in- "A 8'0, M?fy propoaoBts. tsrest of PoUad's liberatioa and eoo- w "T. W w!"" Amoag important bills before Ue aomis rehabUiUtion. a Ji TlT IJaZ, It & 8"U " lltioa rostrletioa His popularity with the masses led Jt 'r i , "sesare aad Ua congreaeional reap- ti- T.i .. ti..j. r.. I Jaekeon villa Timea-UnioS, about plans I Mrfu.... kiii Tk. ....u ... IrU Uia arvjacTVMvaB east a vseasii m ass w s s w- a - a I a" vaa . v vmosaw vi w aa mier and Its priueipsl spokeemsa at Us I0 world peace aasoeiatioB BBd said I rtracnt of either k declared doubtful. teetloB to safeguard key ladustrlss sgaiast foreign competition and pre vent Ue - dumping of foreiga goods sad also for' remedying exchange eon ditiona, a plan for relief of the aaem played, probably by publis works, asw drink licensing regulations, creating of Irish parliaments under the Home Bulo all important laeialation U is Iks Mil. I JfcaWeari'r this- ik J jlV,i.W4 J bill, however, m expected to break the Jem at least, the appropriatioa meas aree. Leadera believe Uat it still is possible with sight eeeslono to get U rough yjTI 'of Ue money billa, with the eieepTior, poesibly of the army aad navy appropriatlona. , Ths omergeBcy tariff bill Is to bo glvea exclaaivs right of way tomorrow ia tho Beasts after a caleadsr call of bills for passage by unanimous con tent. Bad a vote oa h is sxpsetsd by Tuesday or Wedneaday. The Houaa plaas to paas Us last two appropriawjpa bills ths naval aad fortitVatioBS badgeta, early thia week aad clear Ue way for other legialatioa sad so a fere nee reports. A kalf-doasa appropriatioa bills are waiting for Ue Senate to ooaaider bat protracted dls eaaaioa ef Ue naval supply measure is ia prospects-with Uo controversy over reduction or suspension - at Us building program, laaperilUag its ss setmsat. . I MiaesllsaoMs measuraa before Ue Hoass Include Us reeolutioa fat a special eommittee to iaveetlgate Ue eeeapo ef Q rover Cleveland BsrgdoU, draft dodger. Adoption of Ue rssolu- tloa early this week is sspoeted. 'The packer sostrol bill, Ue Bheppard -Towner, maternity and lafsasy ail bill aad hs BmiU-Teermsr measure for a fed eral bares of oducatioa of eUer im- portaat measures oa ths Eouss Calsa dsr which hare boea mods eabjsets ff gross- pressure oy supporters sad ROADS, TICKS AND CENSORSHIP HOLD STAGE THIS WEEK Doughton-Connor-Bowie Road -Bill Likely To Pass To- morrow wight THOMAS DIXON TO SPEAK ON CENSORSHIP THURSDAY Strenuous Battle WiU Bags Orer Matthews' Measure' To" Establish Censorship Board; Indications of Party Oauous. as Thursday Ifif ht Orer Veal . Redistriotinf Bill Roads, moving 'picture censorship, atoek lsw, esttls ticks and oysters will -be Us principal ia the legislative ' comedy-drams during Us week begin ning tonight at 8 o'clock. Roads wiS take precedence over the eUer aeten .', ia Ue piece after a brief prologue to night aad tomorrow morning whea U -Doughtoa-Coaaor Bowie bill somas, si ea apeeial order la Us House Tueoda) sight at S e 'clock. The week's work Is about eveal) divided between eommittee boarlBn' and battles, that will be) waged oa U ,seanasMr twe.wh-H5rtrerv,.iVil. rsprtl-xasa"' lWitomrrVt-' i row over Ue Uargwya bill for Uo oles tioa .of school superintendent h KorUamrdoa eoasfy, aad a soeoad ef fort te hsvs Us appar fioaaa eoaen; j n ia ths abolitioa of Us Ashe esuati trsasarsr. v Little Opsaattles! See a. hill rtrm t th TTnnu s iMn. peace conference at Veraailles sad its nrsi repreecauiiive in uo ueagus ox Nations. v His ministry lssted leas Usa a year, Us pianist rsaigaiag late ia 1919 and being succeeded by his friend snd political co-worker, Leopold Skulaki, who became head of a eoalitloa gov ernment. There ia muek rumor Ust hte gov ernment, will try to spiks Us guns of those criticising it for watte by pro- bin to Ue Deportment of Agriealtare. I iBf 0nm$f the analysis states. Argen Addrssaes wiU be deUvered by Beere U, took 48)00,000 , yards compared tary OX vommeree Awauaer, I with IfiOQfiW U 1914; Until took Fletcher, Senator Phelaa, of California, I oqo.ooo compared with liKJO.000, sad and former Sooretory or oammerce 1 8oatB America as a whole took 424Y free traders are preparing ' ambuahas have not yet been under the board of control created during ths war as a temporary measure to meet special con ditions. I-- Ths drat Tuesday in April is consid ered Ue probable day for bringing Into effect the home rule set. Ths present outlook is Ust only Us Ulster govern- man, la understood te hare brought a detailed report ef ths feeling among thorn ia regard to revieloa of Us League DEPUTIES SUCCESSFUL IN N.tioe .oret d .- ELUDING ALABAMA P UteM u- u. e..' . ' I astions stood ready to follow Ue lesd Talladega, Abv, Feb. lS.-Dsputles tt ths UBlted Btstoe la the formulstloa sueeseaea in mutng tneir way to abbi- of a Mw bagU or worl4 VMem, aton, where they srrtved early today Ia eoBBoetiou wiU Ue slait of Sea. wita league vunaingnam, negro, wno afterwards be wu mueh Impressed try l Tha aMisra Kan kill r,h.hl .n Mr. Hough's roeomsaeBdatioBe. I roponed to Ue Beasts Uls week TO uive uamoeruia jea. by Us S nan re eommittee, probably Seaator , AfeCormiek, who recently m proriaioa doferriBg arrange- maae a xnp aoroaa aaa eonxerToa wixa i mente for increased taxes to most its many ef Ue leading European states-1 obligations. Final deposition of it ia eepted by Secretary of. Agr lture Mar- .fTtimes as ftuch U quaaUty aot- snd rtW secretary of Ireland Hobb; to de, wiU a raior, and who .tm, , &aCs. I forlecHo edith. . . wiUataading prices arsraged approxi- will nominate Irish priy couneiUors thr.,teBed by a mob at Odesa when T":A'1J 1. Secretary of State BaJntmoge uoipy u, f times as mueh ss in 1914. " "rm aa aaasmpiy wmcn win oxer- offleeri attcmptsd to board a train wUh ths Benste Jam is uncertain. OUer measures for which eerly Sea ate eonaidsratloa is planned include ths Hoaas resolutloa to repeal war time laws, Ue S100.000.000 g00d roads bill, Us Hon to bill for partial payment to railroads of the governments war obligations and legialatioa to prohibit further loans te Us allies. The House wsys aad means commit tee expects to eonelude hearings this wsek oa ths tariff rsvisloa legislation i lor Ue next sssaioa. WUI make the pruwipai aoursao ax I Canada increased her takings from 18, annual banquet or tse congress !ax we ooonoo to 79fiO0fi00 yarda whUo WUlard ea ue atgnt ei suren "-1 Auatralia ia also sarprising her mother Ambaseadors and Miniaters fDtaf e I country by Ueressing ker consumption twenty oiranvno. vrh. 1 0f American cottons. America will be honor 'guests, "dee. iaUraatioaal trade ia eoltoa goods erst or tssm wm oe aeanx aTMmge4 -about $1400,000)00 yearly rxzi turd - a s saisL Hstioa will be considered. Among rT'. K" " " ",7!. Home Rule act for ths Irish upper bsm- ea ths program are A. Addmoal. T TT... V'c. . I ber, presumably will be to make ths else the Dowers of a parliament until conditions in Ireland become ' more peaceful and aa attempt ran be mads to operate the set in ths South. Reform of tho Lords Is aot sathusl- astieally received by the conservative administration but Lord Birkenhead, ths Lord Chancellor, recently affirmed Uat Parliament would aot adjourn with oat Undertaking it. Ths general principle, which is embodied ia the t tempted the priaoner at that place. Sheriff Cornett announced today hs waa convinced that Cunningham alons was responaibls for the officer's death. and Uat ths story told by the negro to. the effect Uat he held Hobbr while another aegro did Us cutting wss un true. Cunninghsm is declared by offi cers to nave been drunk when the sr rest wss ettempted. DENIES EFFORT MADE TO I l HNUOr WnaiUQiatlVn AVS wsav Ul m I saaskpi I sb. eamjm. nea fmasa. Demoeratie pUees oa the shipping board. APPEALS TO PRESIDENT Senator MeNary is understood to be in accord with such a selection aad Mr. Harding has expressed many timss his admiration for Mr. Chamberlain s shinties. Thomas W. Lsmont, of New Tork, f partner of the Mortraa banking arm and -a member of Presidajft Wilson si peace dslegatioa at Versailles, Is oa the j I'reeident-eleet'a appointment list for to- j morrow. ? Tho rood bill sppears fikely to rjaa Us Houss wiU a comfortable marrii of votes, alUoagb its adoptioa will bj as mesas be by eenlaaiatioa. ; Opposi . tioa to some of Us provisions ha brokea out ia various ejnarters, but a nrgaaiaed mors kas boea diseloeei sgaiast it There win be a eoaslderabl smouat of oratory asod ap. aad U Hoase will likely pass it sa its seeoa reediag Tueeday sight aad its thin Wednesday moraine. It will ret to tk Senate by Thursday. If Us plans ef IS proponents fall not The read matter ia Ue enlr smeie order oa the Houss calendar throng! Ue week, but sundry committee heal lags set for every dsy ia the wsek ss sept today promisj Interest, aad svei esct tomcat, with Ue largest lot ef botl goiag to Ue Joint Education commltt . Thsraday sfteraoon whea Us movinj picture esBsorship bill somes ap for looking over. State-wide stock lai will have sa Inning before eemmitt that day;' aad CrlVs oyster rehabiliu tioa bUl ea Friday sight Censorship will precipitate a bsttt before sommittee, snd If it foes otob Us eommittee. . a frht in tha Hn.. that will go dowa ia the kistorv of tk. sesslea as ens of Us bloodiest. Pic tun exhibitors have lined an in a aniu phalaax againet the measure aal i erussds that hsd its begin nfnp year, age will concentrate on the Geners " Aeeembly to kill the measure. Tharaday Big Day. Thomas Dixon, one of Us Btate'i most noted eitisens, author of booki Ust have made him a millionaire- .j producer of the moving picture Ust ii need ss Us staadard of htcellenes the world over, will be hero for Uo hear'" tag, and will speak. Telerrama hmI, ed from him yeiterdar bv H. O. aiu owasr of Us Buperba theatre, said thai -he would arrive Thursday morning, aa4 would addrsss ths committee aninai seneorship. . . . ' .Besides Mr. Dixon, scores of nUM' men of distinction, ia the movlna nl. t turo industry will be hero tn sgainat Us messura. Men and womea well known ia Ue oublie life nt tk. - State will-be here to apeak for the hilL among tkem educators, preachara, eluk TO AID IN TYPHUS FIGHT l:. BmiU. ef Idaho; Ssaatos Bmith, ef . .77. CT, Lorda more representative snd curtail fUn.n, n.fi. f Alabama j I0 tu foods trade, her totai .ex-1,. .nu.. n, v.u.rV i.i.i.nr. , v ' I wv4a 1.., w.. . m m ,a... ...lin. I ------- GET M'ADOO NOMINATED ATTEMPTED HOLD UP OF committee. On Us face of Uinwa. ii . Inadequate Protection For Port ?fvtt wiifl. tirS? SST& - Us aeedinmodatioa of Ue Uroaga. " Vk. t ill m. Oommiasioner Aithansh .nnar..i . . tal blow, tick eradicatura will mkHn- New Tork, Feb. 13 Asserting that I head into Ue leeialativw midat rfnrin. there is something defective in our Ira- the week, with the Senate calling the migration meUods, Dr. Roysl 8, Cope- insect out for discussion Wednesday, land, health commissioner of New Tork The Houss killed ths messurs, bet a viiy, woi wicarspuou mvym , . i motion to reconnoer has been lodeed sioaer ef AgrieulturS Bad Immlgratioa; I about 1.900,000,000. cussing ths post-war situation, shows HH w airwuwi, u wnilisHn, ! . .-- . ....... .inn A. I C1U VUV POH-var Dr.. A. N. Woods, prldt of Maryland I l':?!? I only a .m.n interert .1. ths reform during theT war. dent ef Ue Farmers' TJnioa ef Amert ea; Sam Rogers, af North Carolina; Diroetor ef Ue Census, who will speak en "ObesrvatioBS Baaed oa Statistics af ths Lest Ceasus," aad eUsts. " - Presidsat . Prostea aaaeuaced that POPE SELECTS ANOTHER JItw CARDINAL FOR AMERICA ths sharpest eppoaition will be di- reetod sgaiast its management ox . Rome,- Feb. lSWBy Ue 'AasoeUtedl finances with alleged wastefulBess which PiM,.ni VatlMB . mummJ am. I haa bean ths chief issue In Ue recent the priemarr object of Ue Washington I eijiy today Uat Us most Rev. Dennis! bye-elections, its poliev ef dealing with eoBveatlea er the eeagrssa m to eoa-1 Dougherty, archbishop . ef . Philadel- ateer ue oe-ta s r utwaa to tea ae pbja. would be created a cardinal t aal prograss of iegietation from al the secret eonsutory to be held la aoa-partisaa staadpr-'at, wttk Ue pa-1 early March. triotta object of reeehiag a- right sola-1 hioasigaor Dougherty will be Ue tloa, alee Ue practical aoaaideration ef I oaly new. Amerieaa Cardinal Baaed at the problems of skippiag aad aaaaee I Ue aext Coasistory, Archbishop Mua la the sxteosiew ef America's foreign I deleia, of Chicago, sad Archbishop trade. Ths eoagrsss is expeetod tol Hayes, ef New York, although they fcriag several hundred ' repreeentatire I probably will receive Ue Bed Hat be SoaUera farmers, bnaiaoas aad vre-lfere loag, will not be included Is Us feaaioasl Saea to Waehinrtoa. , ... I appolntmenta in March, svsa as Car- Pimeerato Mast Cot Oat. I diesis reserved ia peetore, as Us Net oalv will It do ae rood for Dense- poatif generally kaa recourse to Uls erate to apply for efflee ander Us system only whea there are weighty Berdlag adainistratien, but Uooe hold-1 reasons mot to publish Immediately Us Ins- Aawa toba mew maw-aa well we-1 creation ef certain eardinaia. Us Iriah tronbland also Us sostly occupation ef Mesopotamia. Parliament will meet with ths twe Cecils, Lord Robert sad Lord Hugh, who ere repre sentatives of a family whieh for genera tions has besa a pillar ef British con servatism, formally alignsd with Us liberal eppoeitioa. . . Vtaeoaat Urey in the Lords Bad Lore Robert Cecil ia the Commons will be Us spokesmen sad supporters for Us League of Nations. They will fight the Irish snd ananeisl poaitloaa of Mr. Lloyd Georgs sad a strong group of the younger members Is exported to rally behind Uem. pare to be kicked oat aaooromaaiowaty, If they toa't volmn tartly oetach Uem aelvse fress Ue payroll. . The Harding sdmiaiatratioa- is go ing ta revert to the spoils system, and ealy civil service esa poesibly bead a Iomoorat ea the 'payroll,, aad Uere will probably' be a lot ef times wksa USt won't do it. . Marios Butler, ef North Carolina, the same gwatlossaa whe kas besa seek ing the esdersemeat of SooUctb Dem os, ate for a eabiaet Job, is oas ef ths FATAL SHOOTING TAKES PLACE AT RESORT TOWN MoaaigBor Doughsrty is expected to arrive ia Some ea February 2S aad will be received wiU Ue keaere due 1 aaa wow axaxaa, I e.j,iru T.u MW.. V.. Aa facial list sf all Us eardinaia to I LT-j is v fi7.. TItAmt be appelated at Us aext Coasistery "ff1 ''i? T. has boea postpeaed. owing re delay ea " . tk. .V.I.. viT. t T.i.Aloase Rhodes. U Is said Uat Rhodes tk. k. .k.u. . w. x- n.Uk lenme i mrt anii asw noaneaw " - " I . ..!-,. I sr. X X . V- tl.. ll ..u . ...... . . .1. m wH vninn mmm wm J " V S' ll.:.v I v '.-J striking Berry with the gmm. Berry at-J WsshlBBonitbr.." Dental was mads tonight by Robert W. . Woolley, former interstate com , , . meree commissioner, that ths mem " "bers of ths Democratic astionsl committee., petitioning Chairma George White to sail a meeting of Ue full eomrkittee were engaged ia a movement to bring, aboat Us nomination of any ons candidate for Us Presidency ia 1924. n - Mr. Woolley, who drafted ths petitioa seat te Chairmaa White a week ago, la making ths denial ia a formal 'statement, aaid Ust "sa analysis of the petitioners' prefer eneee as to eaadidatee prior to the Saa Frsaeisee cosvantiea diseloees the -fact Uat .mmeng thorn are" to be found a Bomber ef former support ers of seek of the Uree leaders for vUe Bomiaatioh.",; ' Alludiag to ekargee Uat Ue teti- tioasrs wsrs acting In behalf ef William O. MeAdoe, Vr. Woolley added that "severs! diillnguUhsd admirers ef the mas la whose in terest the movement la, alleged to be for. have publielv exnreesad their dieappreval ef holding aseet- - lag of ' the aatieaal eommittee at Uis tims." - . "Tke eigaere., Mr. Woolley do-' ; elares, "simply have la m(ad prompt and effective . organisation far eerriee to hte people aad the triumph af Democratic principles ia iv-s ana iwz- - . .. em npc -JtrptiRt. J5ivslI2IS-iIi!L vnibvnv) , i .i wr w .ins; simuc tv miuui "'-1 iToraniy aiepoaea to it Stock law, " stetson Loot Caraaw.-- Tascalooa., Ala. Feb. IX Robbers I tempted te get behind Ue counter whew- eatered Ue emces of Ue Sheperd i Ue drunken men fired, it is mid. Ths I ,. sredsre la aaa sposmmaa lev ue spoils I asotee Compaay here earry today, blew I emuet suiuag him a a,i . . k 1 tk. .. ..a .m.;..s ....ri. I . . x ' t li-v eov.i.'w, xa Bmes, enecas, snorv i raieea ny xno eitiBeae el IM towa xori brought with him aa a atrial oommuai - mm MMiyi inixu. x,f ue anwn ex ue maraersr. aaaon sre su uermaa gsvsrnment Cevmsa Arrtvee la Parla." T Paria. Feb. IS. Carl Borrmaaa. Oer- ared. It Je aaid. laei aBer-eeeretar7 sf Ue treasary lastaatly. Rhodes oe-4Bj head V Uat eoeatry's mmoioa oa ard ef S100 haa boea reparations, arrived here today. He Firinf On Americans yostok Offers No Interna- tional Complications Manilla, Feb.- U The Amerieaa aallors who were fired oa at Vladi vostok were attacked by a party of Ruaeiaas probably for purpose of hold ing them ap, according to advieea re ceived today by Admiral Strauss, com manding Us Aalatie fleet The sailors wsrs vialtlng outlying dis tricts ef 'Vladivostok whea Uey ea- eountered V group ef Rumiaa officers, believed te be former army offlesrs, ac cording te Ue report Daring sa argu ment aad aa attempted holdup the Americana were fired on and twe of Uem wounded. Rumiaa police arrested a number of civilians who were believed to have Instigated Ue trouble. The affair has ae international aapeet warranting Ue preeeaee of Ad miral Strsnss at Vladivostok, hie re port said. Naval offlesrs here aaid the affair was eenaidered eloeed. Admiral Rt rauei departed tonight for Oloagsps for in- spsetioa ef naval statioaa. SUPREME COURT JUDGE 1 infested immigrsnts from landing on passed by the Benste, may pass Ue' At VlaoL I American soil. Dr. Copeland declared I House, if ths Benste wilt kill eradica- immigrants, hsd been passed by Us lm i migratloa authoritiea, and that subse quent examination by city offlclsls re I vesled Ua presence of vermis, which ate carriers of the 'typhus germ. Hs complained that - during the last two weeks two immigrsnts with incipient typhus, hsd been permitted by muni tion. No definite arrangemeat to this end can be- seen on tho "suWaee, but from indications, that l wh.t 4. t - J uled to hsppsa. The Oeneral Assembly still haa before it some political and semi-political measures that will probably require a eaacos before Ue end ef Ue week on graiion nuuonuee to aer.., . , . mimKt m decent to admit l "Tr- TTfTl"' ---.-r""""'' "It is neither safe nor to Uo TJaited States vermin-infested alien," ths telegram said. "Please ask Ua President to Investigate snd to take stops to protect our congested 'city aad Ue eountry-at-large." 8taiioas for medical rxamlnatloa of aliens reaching from New Tork to Boat o a will be eatabliahed. Dr. Copeland stated. This notion wss msds imperative, hs said, by US diversion of aereral liaers te tho port, ia view or Ue congested conditions at Ellis Island Police gusrded all immigrants as Uey The Neal redistrieting bill is due for eoneideratloa shortly, and two short Dsuot measures that have boea offered In the Senate. NesmWr measure hei. thus fsr boea. reported out ef eommit tee, aad some dissatisfaction ever the line-up of the new senatorial diatrieta must be ironed out The Republicans are bitterly opposing Us measure. ; Short Baltot VBeettled. The sweeping ehangee Uat hsvs been ' made in the senatorial somplexioa of tha State ia Ue Neal bUl have had a leaded here today, from the immigra-1 disturbing effect opoa ' many counties tioa Station. They were Usa gives a aoraehiBg exsminstioB by the city su Uerities, la Ue eouras of which 11 mea aad 17 women ia a group ef S50 were foaad to have vermia aad ordered do- leased before being released, whieh find themselves ia at range com pany. , They like nst Us shifts, and are preparing to fight the matter eat Wherefore Ue caucus, which U tacitly agreed for Thursday sight. No call tv Ik. s - .. sL. 4.1L -V a St. Dr. Copelaad declared Ust the. P uTh (.3 . J.f k.X, f .kT.. songer lists furnished kfrn by ths I ff" A- " steamship companies were "abeolutcly DIES IN SOUTH CAROLINA "'t'lurdiMteTri .H. able to locate slieaa la thia city through Ue addresses fnraiahed ktm by Ue Bean pan ice. i , bars together to talk Ue sitaatioa ever. N j - Intimation is made ef a secret Chester, 8. C- Feb. 11 Aseoeiete Justice George W. Gage, of the Boat. Carolina 6u ureme oowrt, died et a ie heme here at S o'clock Uls eveniag after a lone- Qlneaa. Jastice Dare U Ue oeeead aaaoeiate Justice of Us BoaU Caroliaa Supreme eeart to die ia lees tlsa oas neatk, Associate Jastice Daniel Bfinek having died January IX AJ HIT ILLS' PRIEST CITRN - .1 - APPOINTMENT A.' ROME, soma, rsb. UrPepe BeBodict today StUI pending is the matter that sailed for Ue last caaeaa of Ue majority, Ust sf abolishing Uo efflee of county treasurer la Aaba The House voted to - jliih aid make geot the- eampalgn promises af Us member from Ashe, but Ue Senate balked and declared that appelated Patrick Trancis Marion, of aAe, ak(Bl4 ecaec at the explratisa Aehevilla, K. O, to ha one hia le-l scsie prelates, :- - . jtCaatlaaed- a Fsgs, Trl xjj
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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