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VOL. CXI1I. NO. 37.
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RALEIGH. N. C SATURDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 26. 1921.
TEN PAGES TODAY.
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HERNERS GET
KQ RECOGNITION
, ;IH CABINET SLATE
Definite Announcement of Ap
. pointment of Wallace Leaves
- Them Outside
GOLDEN PROMISES OF
HAYS GO GLIMMERING
Oreat West, Too, Falls To Land
Anybody Zxcept Herbert
Hoorer and Plenty of Oppo.
ition Already Forecasted
. From Old Line Xepnblloane
Aa Well As Hiram Johnson
Pittsburg Banks Kick On Request
Of Comptroller For Information
Regarding Use Made Of Deposits
John Skelton Williams Claims That Money of Depositors
in National Banks Diverted From Proper Function of
Supplying Legitimate Business in Order to Earn Fancy
Rates From Speculators in New York; Pittsburgh Banker
Makes Denial.
HARDING
THROWS
INFLUENCE BEHIND
The Newa Bad Obeerver Bureau,
03 Pittrk-t National Bank Bldg.
Br JOB L. BAKER.
(By Special Leased Wira)
' Washingtoi, Feb. 5. Announcement
from Bt. Augustine thia afternoon of
the appointment of Henry Walleee.Tif
Iowa, ta the poat of Secretary f A"ri
culture wa. wot a surprise, despite tha
since f he MrnT "Vf'IBF tJWSWW8Kw. rr:
tlo. Tha cabinet ia lo virtually priaa to earn fancy atee from tha need
complete, tha poat of 8eeretary of Labor or recklessness of apMnlatora at a di
Ma', onn. to which ... it U . , M
latyi UjJ a uivhhm ... b
basks are Wng expended in salaries
to omeiale. It ia difficult to naderrtead
why banker, who hav uaed auch money
dlaereetly and with regard to the rigkta
of their euatomera and ekareholdera,
hould object to making thia ia forma
tion public. . v .1
Washington. Fat. 23. The Pittsburg
Clearing House Amot Utioa waa nerueed
by Comptroller of tha lurreney wil
liama today of having forbidden ita
member baaka to furnish data naked
for in tha national bank call issued yee-
terday by tha comptroller.
Berer.l Heme not heretofore glee, oa
the fact of tha report. rcre requested
i. current call, the comptroller explain
ad. Theeo itema ha eaid, i.cluded a
etatement aa to tha amount of money
which waa being loaned oa bond and
atock collateral ia New York City- a
etatement ahowiag the aggregate amouat
of aalariea paid to the executive officer
of banke and tha number of auch oAV
cere; and the amouat of aalariea paid
all other employee of the bank and tha
aumber of auch employee.
'The obvioua purpoec of laeloeioa of
the eJauaea apparently found objection
nble in Pittsburg," Mr. Williama esld
''waa to deTclop whether mosev or de-
rtoaitor. ia national name ia oeing ai j
rittebarg, Pr, Feb. S3.-When In.
formed tonight that Comptroller of the
Currency Williama had aceueed the
Pi tuba rg Cletiag Bouee Aaeoeiation of
baring forbiddea member banke to fur
akak data la connection with yesterday's,
baak call, John R. Maeeeue, preeident of
the aaeoeiation, eaid tonight that the in
formation naked by the comptroller wai
being given.
"At a meeting of tha aaooeiatina yea
terday, aaid Mr. Meccano, "we decided,
oa ad rice of counsel, that we were aot
reqaired to publish in the newspapers
tha salaries of baak officiate aa re
quested by the comptroller. Thia in
BIG NAVY PROG
Rl
Waahiagton, Feb. ti (By the Assoel
ated Preee). The influence of Preal
President-elect Writes .Prom!
nent Senate Republican
Urging Action
PARTY LEADERS EXPECT
PROMPT RESULTS NOW
Democratle Leaders, However,
- Expect Borah Resolntlon Tor
Disarmament Conference To
Oet Through Although Preil
dent-elect Makes No Refer.
enee To It
but la aot Incorporated ia bank atate
meat for publication, Wa belief we
are right ia war Donation.
Comptroller William. ststemerif waa
eloeely followed by Introduction ia the
Houae by Chainnaa Mf Fad Jen, of the
behind the big anry program of the
Senate Nar-tl affaire eoni'sittee majority
and againat the etandjef the ITouae for
decreased t appropriations for the aaral
eatabliahment.
Kent has not been made, and that na
aoqneement muat, of eourae, be forth
""" coming eery shortly,' beeaose inauga
ration daT ia only week away.
Hughee, Drover, Hayee, Daughtery,
Wallaef, Weeka, Dnby, Mellon, Fall
thee are tha men woo eompnee in
' cabinet, which it wa promiaed during
campaign daya. would be a cabinet ef
beet minda," of 'maeter miad.," area
f "euper-m'nds." Witk two ecep
tiona, nnd of course, they are Hughe
.and Hoover, it ia hard to see where
ay claim for greatness eaa be estab
lished for this cabinet. With tha ei
eeption of Hughes, and Hoover, it ia a
h cabinet of every day politician, euca
. is th eonaensu of Wa.hington
- - Minion, and there are many ia Waah
ington who re already predicting that
It will not long hang together, and that
thare wiu D eaaagea, yoeaiuiy am
" Tear. ,J
, .- Nobody believe hare thai Hogaat or
Hoover eithor will remela ta tM eaah
net for very long, .or doe anybody
tt1 -in Washington aoriou.ly beller that
Hoover was really wanted i Ma eabl
net, but was appointed simply beeauee
- the Preeldent-eleet aad tha politicians
who have, been tidviaing him fait that
' ' ome regard mnat be ka4 for public
- veplnlen, and that there must b eoeae
' ' onKttliamf Btrurea in'tir wwnex. o
' 4ha when erltielama eomee-iadeed It il
, already hers, and it ia aot eoaflaed to
Democrat the anrwer eaa n maaei
It is strong cabinet. Arent Hughe
and Hoover big men I" They are, but
citations, will hardly- go beyond; the
tw H'. '
Senate Mar Flint Hoover.
" And ao far aa Hoover ia concerned,
there it criticism of feim already and
there are rumor that probably are not
baseless that a fight will be mad oa
bin) when confirmation tim arrive. It
will not be a aueeessful light, for the
Itolicy of expediency which directed
lis selection will dictate 1 his con
BmatioB in the Senate. Juat th aame,
. there ar a few Senators who do not
like Hoover, and they are men who
bav the,, habit of "speaking their
. piece when speaking time comes.
..Hiram Johnson, 'of California, to
. which state Bccver is aeeredlted, ia one
of theea. Hiram isn't elimbing upon
" lis feet and emitting any loud cheers
over the Hughes selection, but he
' recognises Hughes as an able man and
ia not of a mind to oppose hit con-
' irmation. But if reporta arc true, he
doesn't feel that way about Hoover, ana
it i being reported around Capitol
bin' that ' Johnson -will have a few
things to say whila th motion to eon
7 Arm Hoover is before th Senate.
. , Then there is Beed, ef Missouri Of
" course, "Beed claims to b a Democrat
and what be ha to lay wont connt, Dot
. he will nndcrabtodly have aomething to
' nay. And it ia reported that there
will be other to whom Hoover 1 oo-
- jeetionablc LaFolett ia aaid not to
- like his' selection. Of eourae, LaFolett
I discredited, bat he h sHU a member
of th Senate, with th privilege ef th
door, and ha know how to make th
mQil.flJhAtriTilK
f North Dakota, doeen t lik Hoover,
4 cither, (beeauae h think h i objee-
' tionabw to the farmera of thi country,
- Of eourae, Gro'nna retire March 4th,
tout will leivo behind him om influence
' even though he ia not in a positioa to
wield it oa the Senate Boor. , j
Penraew Againat Apnoiatmewt.
-Aad there are ether. Fwaroc
among them, a vary, influential perron
In G. O. P. circle, too, i Mr. Penroee.
"The asm rliey of expediency that
. dictated Hoever appointment will
ansa Penroj to acquiesce in' that ap-
. iwintmcnt, but Penrose feel tnat
Hoover tnt a Republic., and never
ha been. That" hi chief objection,
. . aside from the fact 4bat Hoover held
office aader Mr. Wilson, which, in Mr.
Penrose' opinion, ia enough to eternally
. ama Mm e fsr as Mr. Pear m een
eeraed. Anl there a re other to whom
- Hoover la dittnteful. ehiafly beeaaa ef
hi Identification with tha Wilson ad-
sninlatratlon, but moot ef them will keep
juiet.' - - - . r
AH ef Mr. Harding's aclectioa will be
confirmed, ef eonrae, but they arent
- entkfaetorrt probably net even to Mr.
Harding himoeli.' aa la the cae ei
Hoover, bat the cabinet went held to
gether for keag
ays le Flay ceM nu.
- Ordinarily, the Dostmaiter general ia
the political man in .Ue, eabiaet, but
that wont hi tme anderl Harding.
Hays will he Postmaster General, aad
tan proved that he ia an astute poli
tician, bat Mr. Daogherty mack closer
to Mr. Harding than Mr. Hays, and it
w.'l be te Mr. Dougherty that Mr. Hard
leg will look for counsel la thing
ROAD MEASURE IS
PASSED BY SENATE'
VOTING 34 TO 7
Over 3 Hours of Oratory Fea
ture of Night's Consid
eration of Bill
BURGWYN DELIVERS
VIGOROUS ASSAULT
Charges That People of State
Do Not Want Bond Issue and
That Road Bill Will Be Re.
pndlated In Next Election;
Assails Good Roads Lobby
Also
TWO-YEAR BUILDING
PROGRAM RECOMMENDED
OLDINGS
After killing a proposed ameadmeat
for a referendum to the people by a
rote of 27 to 13, the Senate laet sight
paesed the Connor Doughtoa-Bowle-
Varser road bill oa ita second reading
by the, overwhelming majority of 34
te 7, Senators recording aa paired
brlagiag th total strength of . the op-
but gothonty t requfre nalioitI banMT -.,, k,W. 1uMiZZt m TlTf
td publish the aalajrie paid their offi
eiala aad employe in their financial
report.
Representative MrFaddea alao issued
a statement declaring publication of
figure aa to asrlarice woald result ja
"great harm, beeau it will atir- ap a I
feeling between the employer and em
ploye by pointing out, in th way of
contrast, salaries paid.'
nrnmin.nt Knt- tt.nuhli..- ..A I "Ttir irglSffltrV WW VaWatrsy
... , . A. . . . , I bar margin of ten minute, announce
Nu.c.7 rc.c,.u in. peny reus f th vote belne made at 11:30
file la both Senate aad House. Party Lea thaa thirty minute of th time
leader promptly predicted that Mr.
rXirdinta letter would have1 potent in
luenee In the forthcoming contest la
the Senate over the naval appropria
tion which wire increased 100,000XN)
by th Bena'e Naval committee, aad la
difference with th Hons In esse th1
appropriation bill passes the Senate
with it augmented total-
given to discussion ofthe bill proper
was eonsamed by proponent of th
bill, brief speeches by Senator Btubb
and Outlaw being th only replies
the attacks ef the opponents. The
first hour of ths night session waa de
voted to th further consideration of
th committee amendment, all of
which war adopted. Th only fight
The fall eemmlttece ea epaec
prtaCee ef lac General Assembly
yeeterdsy derided definitely te re
strict apereprlalloaa fee permaaeal
Isaarevesneata t a two-year pre.
gram. The bin carrying the appro
prialteoe waa drswa Ul lest night
by the twe ssb-cemmlttee and wlH
be presented to th fall committee
thle morning at o'clock aad will
be latredseed today.
While definite amounts fee the In
divid ! instllullena bsvo net heea
agreed apea. It at aadetstoed that
the total ameaal te be recommend.
d will be betwosa five and aa
mllliea dellara, eieeedlag the roe.
emmendallea ef the Badtet Cam
sMm by abeet II,,.
Th bill carrying appreerlatleB
fsr malatenaac will net be Intro
duced nntll nest week. However,
the ameaal fee th various lastlla
Mess have beea teatetlvely agreed
apea. aid It le anderetewd that the
total fer each year will eaeeed the
weemaneadallen ef the Badcvt
Ccesmlsslea by sheet SiN.tM. The
Badget Commlaalen recemmewded
It.teCTU fee Itll'aad t.i,7f
fer int.
"We have beea liberal la all the
appreprlatlene fer mslnteaaaee,
aad 1 feel .are the fries ef the
various" Inetlletlees will be pleased,"
waa the eemmeat made at the close
of yestordsy's meeting by Senator
B. 8. MeCola, chairman ef the BWa
ate eemmltte and a member of
pertc ea tne cameren attu ror tne
Inetallstlen of an elevator la the
Capitol, aad the bill appropriating
III. fee th ostobllshsseat ef a
fro employment service.
SELL H
RAILROADS TO AID -TOST
PROVINCES'-
NO FURTHER WORD HOOVER GETS JOB,
: ON AMERICAN NOTE HARDING 'STATES
itarmament proposal of Senator Bona, ASZ .man.at k u. MArjbei
League Council Wants Signa- President-elect Definitely Re- &JJ2 S T?.u ""S.
tories To Disarmament Note moves All Doubts As To His FSlJir JJ!tt!Jt
PI.. t -I . . vi. l . ,. I cam win BUlcauiueni nrmiiiu( ui
" j .V i. , i ' T J, eoUeeUoa of the gaeollne tax by volun
was sajd authoritatively .czpro him- rf u, whoItimtofi, 0p
JL , JL Ia- "1B"no" "kM! pei.nU to th amendment receded
P!? "V,bu'.d,I" P" witkon when nseured that though collected by
,Uv- Jle "duetion. wholecaler. th U. would apply only
rZtrSZV" to g-olln. eonsu-d I. mZkUkZ
.... " I iLmhi, Rurewva Marva1 hU vefaean
To Ratify It
Appointment
Paris. Feb. 25. (By The Associated 1 ax. Angusuno, risu, reo. so. rormai
Press.) The eouaetl of th League ef aotcetiea of Herbert C Hoove to be
Nation, laying id tha subject of th 7. ' "l" "-on"
7. . , ... by President-elect Harding here todsy
PolUh LithuanUn controversy, the J a, ,hninnUon of nn interesting
American mandate note and the que- i.terebenge . which momentarily ever-
wihh iiuuniiiu ui j-rvsiaenv vo emu I ..... . .. , . .
tllLir :FU. U already spoke, two-hour rUrta
:7.r:zv:'.. "w r h...i?w ... s.n.t.
tk. .nnMn.ui. hin . ....-.... j The final "te on the biU wa aa fol-
tloa now to aaUafy the league nasenv I shadowed ereny. other feature ef the formally, during the day. ia the Sea- ww.,. w...
. ... '. m-- i. I .1,1.., .un.:T: , . , .... ..'.--4i u La euaennAMnnl Ayes BrassOsld, BOJngarnsr, Csm
aiwlttaet-lot k, -ort ., bee. fund en' I NO AGREEMENT REACHED.
The aeaneu wiu ass tmm pvw.i. 1 urcur Mtiatnctety ana tnat tne met-
signed at St. Oe'rmaia at tha same time! dent could be-recorded as closed. H
that th Aurtrian treaty waa signs. I em enosen
th. eonvention.relatinr to control of I aoaa or e fjommeree. department
traffia in arm and munitions, to I would prove a willing member ef the
rntify thi convention, dccUring that I oBelal family of the eoming adminia
rait ITaMaslL nTaainA. faKath. W
Vlt OUiiUS run dULUICnSlMcKinne, Mendenhall, Naah, Oates,
Outlaw, Psttoa, Bamsey, Bcinkardt,
ts. nM.n.ta. a tumDorarr eommiailoaf Uddad Oat aa did aot wiwd tba eoa-1 L- .a. ... o,.... tv..v CI. .raire- jU,c01.B I0T1 wna ,"ai .5
. -. i. I Jul i. a n a. I iw- tv estw sjvumsw. awvui was MVIwawVII. FdVaealftlM flM tilt I KPtlWH f rchft tawital
to consider a reduetloa in , nrmamsnm. u o-e iniu uowa oy nr. noover u however, that the jegisUtioa could be ij Zt Stokea 7 seilnrtV Griffin fforT
ThU body will be composed of prorniv "rtipnUUcn,- and could not consider pasa U the House, would eitond Jm i -J v-StJ!-i?
cat public men, together with teekai- the case aa diifereat from ether In itw Jk " with Burgwyn, of Northampton,
Waakingtoa, Feb. 15. Th Senate I Bobinson, Bams, Seott, Stubbe, Strain,
ansa committee railed te rcaea anl Taylor, Yarser, Walker and Woodson,
agreement today oa the Midler bonus 134,
dw, but KcpQbUean leader predicted Noes Blue, Byrd-, Cot, Dunlap, Bay.
al .a At- it . a. 1 v 1 . am 1 w . . "
eal reoorts nnd representaUvcc of labor I which proapeetiv appointee had dia-
and of industries and none member pf cussdd definite policies with him before
military and economic commissions, accepting. He aaid k aot only vp
Bene Vivianl, former premier, of proved the 'departmental reorganixa-
Franec, haa been asked to accept the tion plan submitted by Mr. Hoover as
chairmanship of this commission. a eondition of acceptance, but had
A recommendation by ua assemoiy round himself in "nerfeet neeord'
of the League ef Nation that an er- with it. .
ganixatien be let up , to verify military I Partisalar attention had bean attract
(agalnat)-d.
Absent Burgwtn, of New Hanover,
next week.
Though falling to agree on the bonns
nn . . . m . . . . .
.111 7Z,.J: w . kTii .V" Klnaland and Long, of Hallfag,
ably today on the Waaon bill, another th. Mt. f.Mnfl
measure lor the benefit of former ser
vice men. This bill, which ha been
passcsd by th House, would extend
privileges of war risk insurance and
compensation benefits. '
The bonus bill caused a long eontre-
(Ceaitlsued Oa Fage Two)
information auppnea uy na memoer, 1 td t0 th negotiation between the two veray today in the committee. Oppod
aa nrovided for ta tne Magna 01 n-1 men 'because it has ham wall (i4t tha Kaana i waa but h
tion,- cannot be carried out wjthontsn that Mr. Hoover was from the first Senator Smoot, Republican of Utah,
amendment to th . covenant e th torm center ef the cabinet list and Thomaa, Democrat of Colorado, both
League. Th council ha decided to Strong pressure for , hi appointment of whom ealled attention to" the de
leave to a pcrmancat military eommia- was brous-ht ta bene from, nrimu nutj anaAitina f tha Tnunn. Rn.
sion the task of investigating thia aub-hcr, and -adverse recommendations alio I a tor McCumber. Republican of North
came, ia from many Republicans I Dakota, presented figures to show that
throughout tha country. He was eon-1 essh bonus would entail n minimum sost
spieuoua politically for hia support of of $l,800X)0iXX). The lnsr eased insur
jcet further.
The council is still guarding a a close
.ocret ita deliberations ea the Ameri
can note concerning maadatea. .
On the vote for n referendum, Sen
ators Brassfield, Carlton, Carpenter,
Erwin, Belnhardt, Bobinson and Strain
joined the foe ef the bill.
Speeches against the bill were mad
by Senators Burgwyn, of Northamp
ton, Dunal and Winborne, all of them
decrying the measure aa , inopportune
and ai placing aa unjust burden on the
people. . ' . -
Senator Outlaw thought the matter
toe serious a p imposition to be laughed
out of court, nnd. wanted to vote at the
conclusion of the speech ef tht Senator
from Northampton.
Senator Stubbe closed the debate by
Representative Bowie Would
Connect Northwest With
The State
BUILD NEW RAILROADS
WITH STATE'S OLD FUND
Committee Qirss 7aroratle
Report To Measure; Hoase
Afaia Kesolres Itself Into
Committee To Consider Fi
aanca Act After llBally TSSL
inf Tick Eradication BiH
PINANCR MsUsrBB FAMES
BOl'8E ON SECOND BEADINC
Wllheat change la. Heawe sitting
ss a committee ef the whale, lest
elcht agreed to report the finance
set favernbly and shsrtly aftcew
warde the bill passed Its ssesad
reeding la the tower body, while the
the calendar.
egismkvw'' maiiwtai' er 1
30YD REFUSEHO
Dl HARG
E
General Opinion Prevails That port of Wilmington
Mistrial Will Result In The
' VarnerCase
Redemption of the Loot Previneea ef
North Carolina ia aimed at, epcelieally
mentioned and provided for la a -ur
offered ia the House yesterday by
Beprcaentativs Tarn Bowie, Mthorising
th Governor and Council of Stat te '
sell the State' interest la all ' rail
rood aow partly owned by the com
monwealth and invest the proceed la a
projected aew railroad eoaaectlng the
northwest section of the State with the
Greeaebere, Feb. 2-Oa aceeaat
ef the sari iUaess el the small
child ef Jack Sterner, ef Greens
here, eae ef the Jaryssea, the jury
retired tonight shortly Safer S
o'clock. sTeceasldsrstisei ef n preh
able verdict wlU be resumed to
meriew aaernlng In case the child la '
Imnreved. .
Green.be ro, Feb. 26V The Jury In the
Varner eaa at 1:16 o'clock thia after-
Stretching across th mountain coun
ties beyond the Blue Ridge, rich in
every natural resource, eos nee ting with
the Soutbera Railway at Mayaaead.
Tenn., the proposed Wilkes, Aabe and .
Tennessee Railroad, appvexiaiatohr SS
mile ef roadway would connect the J
Lost Provinces with North Carolina
proper aad giro them an outlet not Only
to the principal citiee of the Stat hu .
aa far eaat aa the port ef Wilmington.
Connection eatilished at Maynaead
would open a route to the West Vir -glaia
aoal lelda.
1 stallraesl Commlaeiea.
Representative Bowie haa had the
noon made a bid for diacharre. but
Judge Boyd staved ef - th impending I naeaaure under consideration for several
mistrial na eeci ta twelve me naca 1 wwi cumn w
for further deliberation. nl Assembly yeatetd&y moraia
Taa muat taka anra tfma. eantU. I brought with it ocaaiderabl Serpris.
t ' ' . .. .. . . . . . . 1 rt !... .f - . L. m ,
gala Tn Judge, waea it rere-i waa. n, waa wra .uui w
nun had atated that tha twelve a I aftorneoa, aad it was reported favor-
could not agree ea the ease. "It la too
Important to be east aside. It would
be not only a calamity to parties In
volved in lt but it would also be al
moat a pubtie calamity to hav a mis
trial in this case aad hav to go ever
It again.
"This matter ia submitted to yon
upon facta of evidence and the court
ia going to give yon tfme to arrive at
a verdict."
When cent back tha jurymen aeemed
disgruntled but determined. The con
sensus of opinion here is that a mis
trial will be th result unless n ver
dict is brought in tonight. Judge Boyd
humorously remarked that he would
hold them for twe weeks nnlesa they
rendered a verdict.
Indirectly come th report that nine
jurymen ure for Mr. Varnar and three
for Mr. - Varner.
It ia authoritatively atated that
should Varner lose his suit, he would1 committee aa a whol procedure la
take an appeal. It is aot known what reeding th finsae net section by ee
Mr. Varaer's Intention ur in rea-nrd I tion. Tile Hon. neased a snare , of .
t loalng auit. ( measures on the calendar and advanced
All 1 during the Doming and after- nenrly 100 others oast their second
noon hours a large aimber of persons I reading to take their place en the
ably. The bill authorise th for
tion ef a railroad com mission, with au
thority to direct the expenditure f the
funds obtained from the sale ef the
States holdings in ether railroads.'
Pre rata distribution of the money '
thus obtained ia directed in th new -company
to be formed in th El kin nnd'
Alleghany and in th Stetesville Air
Lin railroads. Connections to be -made
at Winatoa-Sslent with th South
ern Would continue the rente te Charles
ton ever the Winttou-Salem South-,
bound, and to Wilmington via Greens
boro, Sanford and Fsyetteville. M.
Bowie, long chief among the spokes
men for th Lost Provinces, expect
te leav no stone unturned In. Secur
ing State aid for the project.
Municipal Finance Act.'
Mr. Bowie famished the enry diverg
ence from the grinding buaiaeas ef
working through the calendar aad the
the League of Nation and for hia p- lance plan, Senator McCumber -estimated,! expressing his surprise that ether Sen- Fwer the courtroom eagerly await- roster to be cleared this morning.
LEAGUE COUNCIL INCLUDES
- AN AMERICAN ON COMMISSION
Paris, Feb. 25. The permansnt com
mission appointed by the council ef
the League of Nations today to ex
amine the annual report . on manda
tories includes W, Cameron - Forbea,
format American governor gsnsrai
ef the Philippines. L:
- Other non-mandatory powers repre
sented , ia the commission include
Swcdexw Mrs. Brugge Wicksslli Hol
land, Jonkkeer Van Boos; Italy,
prove I of. President Wilson nlea for would cost considerably more. Advo-lator cominc from ths asms section of
ins election ez a uemocraue Uongress eates or the cash bonns, however, argued 1 the state a himself could entertain
191 .' . that the fund necessary nnder that I view ae widely divergent from thoec
ioiaeiaent wiu bi announeenrent of I plan would not P payable ror twe year 0f hia own. He ridiculed the proposl
thc Hoover selection. Mr. Hardier ner-land that by that time econemlca would tion that tha maaanra wnnM aaat Tkama.
sonaUy confirmed for tte first tim that be effected which would felieve tbertic votes, asserting that as the. Be
he .contemplated the appointment ef strain on th Trcasnry. pMblietms were voting for the bill there
Henry Wallace, of Dee Moines. Iowa, as I Whila the committee was sonsldeiinal w.nM h. ...Lu ji...i.j
n . ... ' I . I " VW.4 w amwn mb w auuw IIB nasnKB NMMVM I
eertary er Agriculture. The eelec- the legilation s flood of telegrama from I Democrat to go. H closed with a high
tion ; ef MnWaJlnce, who la aa editor I Americas Ilon. post all , over th I tribaU to RepresesUtlvs Donghton. 'I I
f farm publications hss been gener- j country advocating th legislation reach
hithcrte the President-elect haa deeliacd ' "
Ai, u . . I Obia Btaa Lanaa Caataat.
WpttuiJlaaalad
Pnndrad.
Ths mandatory powers represented
are Oreat Britain, William O. Ormeeby
Oorst Belgium, M. Oris; nnd France
M. Bean. The Japaaese represenattiv
has aot yet been named. ) ,
have atood ia the shsdow of that Gama
liel or Kemoersey xor more than a
eaarter bt a eentnry acid I am ore Dared
to fllw him s.aw, 4h Castor de
clared,
Though declaring ho recognised hi
ing th verdict but war doomed to I The mnnicinal finnnea net Ha
disappointment. fiaals. It differs bnt little from the
Mr. .Varner with several of hia conn-1 nraviainn. nf tha a et,a a.i.i
eel spent several hours ta the court session, except that it raised the an
today. Mrs. Ysrncr waa not to be seen, thorisod municipal tax rate from 00
PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRAT So." ..5 th. "ue erXwtSbt"
UNSEATED BX THE HOUSE fJ-8 fJ'' total vjuuatio.
2 of property to t per cent The bUI
Liqvor Dealers and Brewer- rcaain Thursday aight
amu vvsai osy mu mm vusj txmmtm mm Im
NEPHEW SHOOTS UNCLE;
unEjjJNCONscious BEAUF0RT FARMER SH0T
AND KILLED BY WIFE
eemittaT administration .win be talked W. Boaifant ef Keamora. Ohio, ia
ever by Mjr. Hardin with Edwin the field ef 22 star barny.rd t, en. Sto, Bura-
Denby. of Detroi. Mich, hie ehoiee ai.- I. ,. emi.fl..la . th KmA"?."?''!
.,-, ,1.. k-. T j. i - - . I wya isuncnau a venemeui niisen on tne
Peetpi.
of 890 potrts.
sealed, with the acceptance by Mr.
Denby. ef .the President-elect., formal
invitation Into tte cabinet.
' fCeaHaaed en Fag Twe)
Wilson. Feb. 2S-At Sera toga, tea
miles east" of Wilson, en Thursday
night, John 8. Moors, the 18-year-old
son of W. B. Moore, shot his ancle,
A. J. Moore, who baa remained aneen-
adona ever sine. The young maw m
in the WUeoa -JalL It is alleged that
the wounded man want home drank
and threatened to kill his wife. When
hia. nephew- John Interfered, it is aaid.
he pointed a botgna at him nnd threat
ened his Ufa,
Indianapolis, lad, Feb. 15. Co-opera
Waahiagton, N. O, Feb. 23-C. &
King, prominent farmer, was abet and
hilled by hie wife at their home aix
mile front. Bellhaven, near hare, late Ition between coal operator aad miner
ItSta-Hw.""?! M. ""T P" " ButM ifpriees for
Aeeerding to a statement; regarding oft bT esW production was
the kilUag mad by Mrs. King to I ehsrged today by a Federal grand Jury
Decerty SaerisT htarvim ef ' Beanfort indictment retnrnsd in eoert her. 'Two
aad that the nechew I county. SUna had beea drlshlna-. and I hundred and twentr-eM defendants, to
whipped ewt pistol aad shot hi as-1 when her reply his request ta bring eluding en hundred aad twenty-seven
nailaat above .the heart and in th I hint some' liquor displeased him, hej eperaton and miners and. ninety-nine
face. I. v letarted toward her wUh.a dnb In his I operator associations sr sesspaaiea,
' i. I hand. Bha drew a. mIm aha 4alA I were accused of coasoiracr ta violate tha
A8BETTLLES " NEW WATER UN J the deruty. and ordered he husband I Sherman and trust law. The defendants
. BOON READY FOB OPCRATION I te atop, hat when he ceatiancd eeaUagl Uv I Mieaeari, Hliaaia, Indiana, Kea
Aehevffie. Feb. 23-Ashevfflc'a new I toward hex. she tred three time, ail I tacky, Okie aad Pennsylvsais. :
$300JX)0 pip line from Bee Tree waa I tb bnUeto rtakinc sffect, Kia jrlagj Judge A. B. Aad arson, whs reeeived the
sffletally tested out Jodsy for the first I a fsw miautea later, u - -i - - I Indictment net May for arraignment,
time, nnd only ene email leek found. I Mr. and Mrs. AUag came to Beaufort I aad In meutog eepiaaes ror arrest ef the
It i believed that thia eaa he remedied I county several year. . rem Okie-1 defesdanta, be fixed the bond ef each
ia s few days aad ths pipe' line pot I horns, where he was said to have beea I at HOiXXX. Name ef ail defeadaatt es
tate aae soring us next inr vieu. i eoaneere wtta tne nmsoa 101- raaca. I eep iwsjts were mane puouc oy uts-
' - I . . I inc aurnvj Jinyu. I
ytrmm aWwthern AihUtls Cemfereaew I FeBes) Wrenthnr Meets Match. - I .prsmiaent operators taelading Thorn -Atlanta,
Ga, F.h. 2X Formation ef I " Savannah, Ga Feb. tX-Wladek Brewster, Edward C Bearls, Jseb
Seathern cenfercnee te awvern uih-lyaxho. Fellah wretUer, who ander-soa Deering, Phil Psnna nnd WUlism
letie eestesta smear Ue lnrewr eeUercsl too srew Nick Duvieeeert. ef I J. Ksvananaw nnd high effleiale ef the
and unrversities ef tte South was dia-1 Tsane, twice ia T3 minute tailed to I Csitod Mine Werksra Cnion, tnelndlng
euneed at a meeting ef their represcn-1 uirew aae Texan even eae ia tnat ita president, John A larwia, aad Bee-
Operators and Miners Indicted
For Restricting: Production
lis Uon was among the corporate ie-
fendaaU.
The Indictment cover specifically the
laet three years la the coal industry,
ChBTf ed With Bacldnf Tha
. Ousted ICember
Waahlngton. Fab. fi. Patrick Me
Lane, of Seranton. Democratic renre-
catattve from th Teath Pennsylvania
district, was anseated by tha House 1st
tonight ea ' charge of j violating -tha
corrupt practice act end beea use - of
election fund. Immediately after tak
ing thia action the Ho adopted a re
port by the ommitto on election de
claring John B. Fnrr, Republieaa, also
ef Bcraatoa, duly -elected aad entitled
te MeLaae'a scat. The vote to pnt Me
Lane out waa 11 to If 1.
Charge by the eommittee that liquor
dealer aad brewer ateod behind Me-
morning.
Tick BIO Finally Deed. .
The SenUe tick bill came ever Inn
th Hobs for aettoa, and Major Dat- -dea
aroee nnd slew it-with Rule CL'
which provide that th Hons may aot
consider for T aeeoad tint any men.
are npon which it ha previously acted.
It had killed the tick bin,- aad tte
chair sustained Major Dardsn point
ef order, aad th biU lie dead ea the
tana, in netti rer eradication at
apparently dead for the scaaioa. r
Two aepavate attempt were made,
ene by Crisp aad the ether by Wsiton,
of Onslow. Each introduced a bill ex-,
eepling his county from the operation
of the recently ratified State-wide stock
law, and each face Rule SI wken'their
tativee late today, but later it waa an-1 time at the music! pel esditermm here j retary Willism Oreen, were smong th
aennced thai a aetiea haa beea taken, toci.!. , . Idsfcadaata, The NaUeaal Cor4 Ajee-
aainw tarew tao neaee laio aa lawnaaiy i ujn. . i.,
w:.,.- i. in. , w.u . I hills eome ap en their aeeoad reading.
HZ' .Vu"h. VtaTir oUtTa. Kepr-enUtiv, Itoa. i. gotag to puU the
aad follow, aa investigation that has M earnpt prartices act aa beeauas of m4 ,bu, u, kSa a tt;
ms mgv.ee asoaus mj jfe I "T"?T. , . . ths ammdmeata. Mr. Boa will
Fsdaral , IISDartmeat ex dusuea. Ill I . annwiiiiin naat, ajomusiai, iwj .w. ti v.. j m
harge I msds by ths indictment ttst gisis member ef the eommittee. deelar- th M at.tter mt tae hiltaTTd taav
xiou Joint ionferynce. tte .in- ed th. ,M ... where bli..
era aaa operator agreea so oe partners u wweiw now nnau vrva.o i . . ,
in mining aad distributing eoah . aad I sad that MeLnas had beea pnt forward I Cloette'e Aitorwey la Caicaaw.
that they would aid. eae another la I aa a caadidat aralnst rarr, beeauee tae I Chieaa. m. Feb. tXi Daniel P.
plan t Increase wages, in cress price, I Utter had vcted in Ceagreea fer th I Caastdr. sttomer for Edward Cieetre.
create a aaertsge ana evaerwiee omu proaioiuon nmencment ana xor reetne- tocsy eoarerre wita . mate
production and dawribatien. Creation I ties ef tmmigratioa. lead attorneys fer ether Chicago Ameri-
f actitien market prices sad tte prsv-1 I eaa Leaoe playere wh wUl g oa Vial
eeatiea ef miners' strix s by eperetersi yyij StArUlNkS rOKUtL) March 14 charged witt eeMpiracy ia
also waa charged hy the indictment.. I ..nOWM OIB DAPICIf TOiCT eanneetion with th allegsd throwing .
alost af the nersona UdlCtea M laei-1 Willi vn . nn .v wwnv I f taa lain varU aailaa Me. Aaail
vldaals in. the new. bill were ameag I
ed aa defendant la the in.
iMuat Mniu anaiatiaia ant ehar.
I., ablatio, af taa Lave feed and I force which left Balboa Wadactday en I Snew Bin Child Dies Frees Be
fad control net by aa alleged eosrpir-1 the return trit, from the Panama Canal I sUnston, Feb. 13 A sen-year-eld
v a aartail nradoetiem aad farce karh I e ana anege were jorcea aewa perweea i aaarater or joeer. Jena sen. a aeate. la
prieea. Trial ef that esse ha beea poet-1 Balboa aad Babia Honda, neeerdliig to I dead at 8aewHUl frees barn reemved
nsnad Inweanitely, aad M wae aaid nn-1 radio report received t the Naval Air I wkea ker clothing waa ignited freea
cfiUiany that it might Tea dropped Is I (Utiea ea North Iakad today, Ke I iteve. ' The child hived eeme hoars f ol
tiew ef tha aew ahargaa, . ; Inetaraiara were giva, . lewing the aeeideat, anteria, iatV.
Saa Diegl. Cal, Fab.' tSSesplanee ."Tlw TZ, '
til IA M STsea .at art. . B. At - A 1. I 1 11 " ant aunnn
niwirfr aw aej u mm. uw AvrnKum naaar
Mr. Caesidy
any what attitade Ciaetto