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1 I 1 TV ' iT t TUB KZiTIUS " Fair WWMi, mild ewsi erver utf, Sens rssiwai mir Wdaaday and prea. aiy run4r. Says fS" elalrala . la mm4Mmic a MU eoag , T VOLCXIII. NO. 61. SIXTEEN PACE3 TODAY. RALEIGH. N. C. WEDNESDAY MORNING. MARCH 2, 1921., SIXTEEN PACES TODAY. PRICE: FIVE CENTS HIE REGARD FOR MIEAN EXPRESSED BTT1HE PRESIDENT Wilson Compliments North Carolinian On Excellent Ser vice For Country SPEAKS VERY HIGHLY OF - HIS WORK DURING WAR Congressman Brinson Thinks He May Eventually Get Ad dition To Postofflce BaOdiaf at Ooldsboro; Republican Chairman from Kentucky Promise! To Make Effort Demand Thorough Investigation By the Next Congress of ChargQs Against Federal Judge Landis Sob-Committee of House Judiciary Committee Outspoken in Opposition to Action of Judge in Accepting Salary of $42,500 Annually From Organized Baseball. WORT The New and Observer Bureau, 603 District Nstiounl Bask Bldg. By JOB L. BAEEB ' (By Special LmmJ Win) Washington, March. 1. Repreeent ative Briaaoa Jatrodaeed a bill la th. Hoe, today apprapriatiag 00,000 for aa addition to tba Ooldiboro, post offlce. Of course, he vxparta bo aetioa-f at thla aeasion, aa thtrt - ne publie Washington, March 1. Daaiaad for a thorough iaveetigatloa by tba Bext Coaa-res of impsaehmsat charges agaiaat Federal Jsdgs cases Moua- taia Laadia was mad. todsyby St. members of tb. Boom Judiciary com mittee, who bad Mi directed by tba fall committee to submit a preliminary report for immediate aoaiid.ratioa. Within two kflfera aftar It bad been assigned tba taak tba sub-epmmlttee of Ira. tkraa Republicans aad two Dem- oerata, aad all lawyers, drafted a brief report recommending that charges by RapraaaaUtlra Walty, Demeerst, Ohio, ba takaa op by tba Judiciary ommitte laarly ia tba special session. JUlBOUgB IDI IBg-WBBIKH afBDen daaliaed to iadieatrttrtr aature of th report it ia kaowa to ba oatapokaa ia appoaitioa to tka actioa of Judge Laadia ia accepting a aalary of $42,5QP a yaar fraai organised baaaball to aet aa ita supreme arbiter while serving oa tka bench. ' , . -i Informal diseossjan indicate it woald ba impoeaikla for the full committee-i loiapoaa of Oi. WaltT. rW.a .before Friday boob, the kour of adjournment1 of Goaf resa, There waa no diepaaitioa oa tba part of tba sub-eommittee to defer eoasidsratioB indefinitely, just it there waa aaaaimous agreement that the proeeadinfi eoald not ba disraiaard without further Investigition of fnets and law aa presented by the Ohio. Rep resentative. - J he report signed by Representative Dyer, MiMBri;-Jiusted, New lork, anii Boies, Iowa, Bepubllcem, and Oard, Ohio, aad fiumaeri, Tsxas, Deaoerata, will be pretested to tba full rommit tee tomorrow. Members aaid it prob ably would ba adopted without much debet whkek woald leer, the raea nrar the top of the docket to ba called up about a moatk keaea. Ia a raeeat pinion Attorney Oaaeral Palmer declared Jodce Laadia wn altkia tka law ia koldinc kla baseball aad judicial job, but thie it waa aaid havred little ia eoamittee oonaldera :ioa of aha ehargei. Tha report of flu tub -commit tea will axpaeia decided and emphatic pioteat agaiEit thii practice LITTLE FDR REPUBLICANS Tl FROM IX REPORT Charges of Flagrant Eeduc tions In Corporati Valua tions Upsustained D0UGHT0N LAYS TRAP AND THEY FALL IN IT Inorsased Assessments Exceed Redactions Ordered By Over Million; Crisp Piles "Solemn Protest" Against Speaker; Senate Amendments To Road Bill Accepted ' Wbea Beprenentfttire DotigMon In tcrpoard objeetoni yntcrday to print inf tha Tm Comniiasion'i report a to certain reduction! in property Talari, Republican tnemberi of tha body ihou(h thv aaw ''opportunity" ipellel out ia ' capital letterj, and forthwith launched S right to have it printed, un filing rhargef tMSl the DcniocraU wnre afraid to hare.it printed, ana Kepi SENATE ACCEPTS COMPROMISE ON IDI! i G POLICY Governor Cameron Morrison Steps Into Breach Between Opposing Forces MILLION DOLLARS' ADDED TO PROPOSED BOND ISSUE University, X. O. College Tor Women, State College, State Hospital at Morganton Re. ceive Increases In Measure That Senaie Approves With, out Dissent rommitteel C"M T?.r.lL. .' U... 52 to 3. . rum of tSJd, rouadi, Mr. WIUIV JL'lUltfllJ KjUIUilUVId 1AUIU PRESIDENT PLANS 1 TO VISIT CAPITOL FOR INAUGURATION SENATE PASSES POWER RATE BILL America Stands With Japanese IttV n A. totn lanfloy, chairman of tka .a nnbllA hnlldinn and itou Briaaoa oat la tha bill bow to tat it before tka Houae, ao tkat it can ba eon . aldered early ia tka extra aeeaioa, whea it will ba Utrodueed. 'Mr. Lanfley ia to era Preiideat Hardinf aooa aftar ba ia iaaagu rated s about tha potiey of tha adminiat ration towarda pablia build inf work, and ax . pacU that there will ba t general bill paaaed at tha extra aaaaioa. dZfrr?V .lArSJS EFFORTS FAIL TO SHAKE waa treated fairly ia tha matter of W OPPOSITION TO MEASURE Dublie buUdinga at tha haada of thai I aw admiBlatraUoB. Ha ia a Kaatoeky Paxiflo Island of Tan One of When German Dflln3tPS anammr. I . I n . 1 a n l n pear oeiore Aiiiea bounc. Wide Gulf Revealed Senator Lodge Closes Doors In I Order To Present Need For Bfgger Navy ULTIMATUM MAY BE SENT TO GERMANS m t j a . - -' - . '. ' Praaident , WilaoaV letter aceeptinf tha realgnitlon of A. W. afeLeaa, of North Carolina, Aaaiitant BeareUry of the Treasury, affectira at tha ejoaa of " builneaa March 3rd, on tha era of tba i ehanra of admUiatratioa, waa xoada Matters Discussed In Some Detail By Senator Waahingtoa, Mar. L By tka Aaaoeiat ad Preaa. The BeBita frankly diacuiaed relationa between tba United State aad London, March 1 (By the Anocuited Preaa) Whea tha German delegate faced the AUlea cvrotred tha table in publio today, although writtea a week I j.m v i.t. I Bnna. rodav with th. nhwt ha'a yoor letter of 'the 18th 4f do0' b,t Ituatioa aa pra- af eoming to a final aettlemeBt ef tha February, tendering your erMignatioa aaatad by BepubUeaa leaden failed to Oennaa indemnity, a gulf waa rerealad ''aa Aaaiatant Baaratarr of tha Traaeary akaka oppoaitioa ta tha aaral approprU- area wider than any prediction had , whieh I hereby accept, lxf aeeordaaea tipm bill. After tha door war opened, forecast. Germany eounter propoul .y , . ?I!q!!T ' 1 8"tor Borah, Eopubliaaa, Idaho, tad fell eo abort of tha Allied program a -M otie, War la U. fight agalnrt the draw, up at P.ria that tha BritTah -"17' - - - . . itfn . . i a . . ... I - - . - -. . : i , . . - a! . "Allow sao to take taia eeeaeioa ,ta om, aiiareei ampaaoonuy ma taa a I prima aatataUr eaalaaed tM Uarauaa - expreM nry aiaeere appraeiatloa -of aura ia ita preeeat farm aoold aot bo I goTenunint appear to hare a complete year effleieat aorriaa la ttia paavod bafore OoaffraM adjemraed Tri-1 mku.deraUading of tha realitiea of the loVal ind .TtTr7,w7rk M a alitor, I JT Z. fV '" torly .djoumad tha mVbtar mwrf after Dr. Bimoaa, the Ger- War ruaaeo Uorpanuon. in a one . "T""'' T,Vl f eraiBTi vaeereUry, had jrraoeatad apirii or T. it vT TZ'L i Z": th. doeumeat and tried to adrocaU eopwa appointment aa a "" o - - . I . -- the board of director of the aorpor- ta actioa had baea takaa one way or atioa with the aiaglo pnrpoe of aerr- t. ... .nntr to tha Btmoat dariu ' Th motioh for the oearet aeaaioa waa the war. Ton hae performed thU war T Baaatw Iosa,, of Maaaacha. maaf tha Senate, Foreign Belationa eommittoa. Ha euddenly interrupted a long opoa debate oa the bill by ex p reuing tha hope that the mearare ita reaaoaableaeaa. ' Tha belief prevails ia 'tha Allied eampa tonight that tha negotiation h ended and that tha Allie are on tha ore of aetlon. Their reply ia ex pected to be aa ultimatum clear aad imperative. . . Th following bulletin waa issued aftar. a brief meeting of tb head of the 'Allied delegation thi afternoon 'It waa decided to eonault th jurl diced and military adriaer tomorrow "duty with aigaal ability aad derotioa aad yoa are deaerring a large ah are of credit for .the , (ueeeaif ul operatioa of tha1 eoroeration. I haro kaowa, par- lii iJ s .. v a preauag ana nope i IKIUM1J UUaam SU BUVW Bw vaanvAava. va .... . .a SSft Uf tha eueatioa which ihonld not be r inl ,nVfc.l I diaeuaaed ia public Whea th gaUarie jrith a view to informing tha German , ' - .i aad bean Bleared, rjeaator .uodge waa I delegation on Tharaday aa to tka meaa operation. . ... nnderetood to hare praasntad aaw in-1 ore tha Allie propo to take." - . !:. "". .. .v-l fortnatioa- regarding . eontrOTeriie be-1 The word "meaaurea" and mention Y.4.!7.tk. ' rTrta-TR.;. twMtho United State and Japaa other I of only th juridical and miUtary ad bnrdena .17; the California alien Uw. TiMr ic eoniidcred .igniflcant. Un ? .ti Tr?.?L,i! One of the matter, mdd to hae bean . The AUio.' term raqairad th pay ST v.: z tb. ".'V"' "ei?"f!2 ia .umnof pound. unu -i tk. B.r.. th. ST L, f. . and the' loweet Germany was expected VESLJFSZ L tS 7?ra of 8 had Torly prot to put forward wu imethiBgF ow Tieaaury with the patriot daair or agaimt thia mandate to the council o the I 7 (wo noo.nm tui-w - .tf5 teaietiat eeeey feeeible .eaeviee-e. -fSttmmi-m'mimim IZZZFbi OMOOft i. ffhaarameBt dnriaa- thi oariod. I hare ,TT .M Jii- -n, m,. jr.n..M.l 600,000100 pound Shared with the SeeretarV the eomfort r. .Seraral Benatore we re- J!?? ,T .?r .Uwm" l0 he ha felt ia the kaowledg tkat th ported to bar expreaaed the view that uaaaediate snpemaioa or me Durejuoi the eontrorersy with-, regard to the interaal rerenue and the diviaioa-of laland waa certain to besom S terioui euatom of the. Treasury ha beaa Ja and delicate problem in the near future. snob abas haada. -1 was happy to. sign Beaator-iiOdga waa aaid to nave tola your eommiMioa and It ia my pleaanrel the Senate that ia view of .the present to aar that von hare 'oerformed the I Controrersie with Janaavaad the Mai- difficult tasks committed to your care I tioa ef the United BUteJia world af- wttB) in inieuigeaee ana naeiity ox a 1 rain mia aoanuy anuuiu nauiu n. naval puuoing program, no am was reported to have emphasised the desira bility of advising Japan that the United State waa ready to pead million of dollar .to..prQteetiti intwertarla.th Paeiae. ? i Prseideat-eleet Hardinf also wlh ni- tatriotie American.' "I thank, you for tha krndly aenU manta whieh yon axprese to ma pr :.oaevlly and' Bead yoa my heartieet - goodwishea for, Un-fntur. ., I treat that th year to eom may bring yoa Mr. McLeaa'e term aa a member off6toed to .ba'ebeea quoted a aW the War IHaanee Corporation ef which adeqpte "TJi , ' u. 1.- asJi.. I Senator William. Democrat. Hinu- plre -antU April 17, IDOL and ho plan aippl, sharply ehaUaagjd the- poantaal aaTC oary.a aeeoadary Interest. la to eentina hi. place ea tha t board I KL ?J"?L!fii.t! .oueatien. beauM they 1 fn w.m. Smm. ha IA Wn ve e aiwr nraw 1. that it hi hi iateatioa to return to Kerth Carolina aad Saturn hi active busiaea eoanaetiona before very; Wag. . The-President's letter. la which the erviees of Mr McLeaa are highly ' praised ia much cherished by that 1 tirinff.effletaL t'- : ' v KOANOKI BAKKS- WILL OBSKKTB FKOKRAL BANK JtEQUlEEXKfTS tha aloaiaa? ef the Senate doors and characterised the Japanese argument a "bora boo." Be "and othera were re- mvtad ta have ttromiaad to repeat ia I open easaioa the discussions a behind eioead doora. - i - ' - . GREENSBORO VOTES FOR THE CITY MANAGER FORM - Boaaoke, Va- March L The Boaaoke a AwMm nf Wewr PlaJI OaiTT Inf Majority : , March lv-Citixena of adopted a raashitioa that "checks draara aa banka ard trast eompanie ia the State of North Carolina, ether Dura thaae that are a member ef Fed- iril "Beserv (iyatexa, are eollaetibla resaabore, 2.Tuo"! breeaaboro today went on record ever. "'.ru r:.' I! .T.": I whelmixly- a favoring the .e..cil-J itt par aad will be accepted at the risk - sad eot ef th depeeitor. -, . ; f form of manlelpal govern' meat, which farm wCl beaome effeetln I wetmg lar aeacar ta laaate CBtla nets MB aMiwa. Ma HOT. TB von raw mmi aaaaia. tbo ' WDmlnrtoa. March The eeeat sgi aaaiaet, a majority ef LBe for. I tha Praaldeat, ruard cutter Seminal, errived ia pert kJTor maay years Graeasbora Aaa had today after having picked ap aad towed I eomaiaaWa form ef government. The to Sow th port Naval barge No.. 458,1 alaetlaa waa the reenlt ef geaeral die- wH-i w. driftiwe off B"ttT. CABITBO KPORTID AS DOIN0 WILL AFTEB AN OPEKATION. " New Tark, March lv Tarte. Car rasa, warll femaae taaar, vrhe waa saecvaaf airy apualid a eaaiy taday ta valleve aim of a pans aecwmalataaa ta lh hwav aaaaral cavKy, waa tw pw4 saight as-hw S.lag vary watL"-- - satisfaetioa ever the eld form. Ia the spriae of Ult the eeaacU-maaawar f orm waa dsfeated here. Undar the aawi farm people will elect eevea eeaacfl an. who arm receive a aomiaal sal ary of S200 aaaually. A mayor will be I choaea from the eoaaeilmca, who arm I reaeive S400, wafle taaae area wiU-eeeet a any aaeaaffwr aad la his salary, he I baiac SMreaailil to theai aad they t I leplei ,. Ithe people loan, in whieh th professes to believe America wouia co-operate. The German delegate atill are of the opinion that their proposals and the statement ef Germany 'a eeonomis condition may be taken a a bans for discussion. Aa advance into Germany by the Allied armies Is in' no wise assured, even lr the Allies feel obliged to give aa ultimatum. . Economio pressure mAy pa attempted instead. Ne tuppprt far th further na of soldiers has developed in England, a4 If an- advaaee movement is undertaken It will be a Trench ad Blgiaar meas ure1 in rhich Great Britain win eo operate only from loyalty to the Allies. The Engliib, generally feel that .they the have gradually become reeoneUed to the be lief that they will get little eat of Germany at the be 4'- Hallread Employaa Takiag Tata, Jtoaaoke. Va- March lA vota fa- being - takea by approximately UflOO employee on tne Norfolk and Westers railroad to determine wnether the noes woald prefer working en an koarhr or piece, work basis, labor officials here announced today. . y CONGRESS REPEALS ALL OF WARTIME. LEGISLATION "'" S--1-' -awaaw-ai en" ,.,. yftaMnM Waahlagtaa. March. 1-Chim. eleaal actioa wie.eeaapleted Ualghl v ea the raaolatlaa to repeal virtually aa or tae war lawn, the Heaaa a-V 1 The -vote favoring Aa Saally aated oa. the Lover load aad faal act woald be em g the taw reaealad by th raaalatiM. Tba trading wtth the "aaemy ami Liberty bead eeta aad the otatasa ereettag the War Flaaase Carpara. Us wwald raaaala fa farea. Tha fum alatlia psovldsa fee the ysasraUaai of the original sswaaaage act ef Ifir aad the rapaal ft the aaore draatle emialstiry law .-of U1S. ' , Whan they went and looked at the report, which the Senate had already provided to hare printed, they found that instead of granting a iweeping re duction to rertn'n favored corporations, as had been charged, the Tax Commis sion, in its adjustment of valuationa, had granted 'decrrasre to the amount of 111,706,479, and ggninit tbree ha-1 Imposed lnereasci to the smount of 124912, making the totals more than a million dollars abev the decreases. Anawara Lee'a Chargea The report was ssked for in a resolu tion offered three weeks ago by Repre sentative Lee, Republican member from Davidsoa county. It charged on . the floor at th. time that the eomm's slow hsd made flagrant use of ita an thority to decrease tax values, and whea it came back yesterday in tha form of a report to the joint finance committees. and the Bouse -chairman showed tome hesitancy ia allowing it to be printed. tne KepuDueans tell Into the snare laid for them by tha Old Tiger. ine -report covers two-score pages. ana give a Dig county list of all prop. erty in which a decrease has been al lowed. Including corporate avid indirid ual property, and a corresponding liat of all property, 60th " corporate and individual, where the original 1 meat has baea raised. The amouata rua frui item of a few hundred do! hue to its ma reaehiarr into -the mil liona. Copies of tb doeumeat. ordered printed when the Hons, concurred in the) awnate amendment to theerigina1 resolution, will - or avauabie lor dis tnbatioa ia a few dava. The reeapituiatioa of the renert ssts forth the following totals for group ef property: ' - Increase Industrial eomoratinna. tiXSlJW; .power eompanias, 11,75,854; cocson muis, et.ois.uoa; corporations, aa 48,454; banks, I790.71fi; railroads: eoosu. . iwereaaes KauroaA. S5S.090: cower companies, 4,700; banks, ea7,014; dt- tAit mill UQ47R. 1.1..1 ' itiuua, ,oiw)oi; lnoivauaia, fit 1WJ Vote On Second Reading Is 25 To 19 After Lengthy Debate By a recorded vet f 29 to 19, th Scant last sight paaaed aa ita second reading tha Long bill, tha effect of whieh is to forbid the CorporstioB Com miasiaa to disregard existing enntrarti ia Sling "just aad rcaaoaabla' raUi for power sarrire ta various rottos mills Sad others by public utilities supply's electric current. Uke the vote oa the eensorehip bill, ths result waa decisive bat sot final, aa both meas aree will eema ap fSr final disposition today. . Debats apoa the Long bill began St 8:30 sad continued, sstept for three of 15SeriaTlr iprakliigod' the mM'sbcjp.' Discamioa of tka bill which hssaper hsp drswa more people to Raleigh thaa any matter that baa engaged tha attention ef the General Assembly, at tracted a crowd whieh well exceeded the capacity of the chamber. However, unlihe tka proponents ef the censor ship bill eonaioVred in the morning, the spectators ihad come to Hates rather thaa to applaud and remarkably good order waa preserved. Hew They Toted. Th roll call on. the paasags of the bill showed the following: Ayes Braasfield, Burgwya of North smpton, Cameroa, Carlton, Cox, Dewar, Hamilton, Hargett, Hartaell, Jones of Stakes, Long of Alamance, Long of Final Arrangements For Presl- Wilson To Accompany aing From The White House WILL WITNESS INAUGURAL OF MR. COOLIDGE BUT MAY FOREGO HARDING'S Kour Carriages Will Take Party To Capitol For Ceremonies; PresidentJSect Announces AO Members of Cabinet Ex cept for Labor Portfolio; Senator New Has Scheme To Keorranise War and Wavy Departments, Which Has Been Presented To Harding; t Wellington, Mar. 1. Preaidest Wil son siperts to attend the iaangurstioa a Vice dr;4eat Ootids Ja ths SeiC- t " Crisp la Action Asaia Hard oa the heels of tba intal.im between Mr. Doughton and th. miuoe- ny over printing the report, Repreeant- uto vrup, or iare, cent forward document labeled aaOMb "solemn rt-o. test" against the Speaker and against mo nouae lor aming til biU the pre vious afternoon relative to dipping cat tle in Dare county. He cited his con stitutional prerogative to file a solemn protest, and he wanted it spread on th minute of the General Assembly, no that his "constituents aad their de scendants"., might know that he mad a desperate effort, - Particularising eo his grievance, th member from Dare called attention to tba fact that he naked for a roil call vote, and be waa denied it by th. chair. He, recited th. section of th constitu tion that gave him the nritileaa of calling for a roll call? and madea sol emn protest against th chair for re.'u ing .to grant it. -Wanted Sou Call . Mr. Crisp had demanded the avea ami noes after the Speaker had declared the (Continued On Pg Two): ."" iiiaua I iff, luq VI S f fT 1 - dent Hardinglay not be decided until Inauguration day. Final arrangements for President Wil. , son to secompsny Mr. Harding tb the Cspitol Friday morning were made to- " day at a conference between Senator Knox, of Pennsylvania, chairman of tba Joint congressional Inaugural commit tee, and Joaepf; P. Tumulty, aecretary to Mr. Wilson. As the progrsm wss worked out, the congressional committee will call on Mr. , Harding and Mr. Coolidge at the New Willard Hotel Friday morning at 10:30 o'clock. From the hotel the party will go to the White House and take Presi dent Wilson into ths automobile of the f President-elect. The start then will ba made for the Capitol with a view to ar riving there at 11 o'clock, so President Wilson will have time to act oa th bill -;. passed in the closing hours of this ses sion of Congress. The fight over the sdoptioa of a w year or aa indefinite, permanent im provement program en Hut Institu tion, which ' threw ths Senate into a virtual deadlock Monday night waa ended yestsrday sfternooa by tha unani mous acceptance of a compromise pro posed, by Governor Cameron Morsisoa. lindes the compromise, watch waa yes- tevday written into Jbe fW'V)U idnrMron Wirt iiTSttliefed toVand the 5J4:LO00 proposed by thi Ap- propristioa committer, will be increased to $6,745,000, ths million dollar Increase being divided among four of the twenty three institutions. The appropriation of the Vnirersity 0f North Carolina ia increased 5O0K)0, making the total for that institution tl,490KH); the North Carolina College for Women gets $300, 000, making its total $875,000, whils the amount given North Carolina 8tate Col lege is rsised from $650,000 to $600 snd the $150,000 sppropristioa for th ffitata Hoapital for the Insane at Mor ganton is doubled. The East Carolina Teachers' Training eehool, which re ceived an increase from $325,000 to $1, 400,000 in th Citizens' substitute bill Burea.nted Mnnrtnv taitit hv RttnafAt ftong, of Halifax, k fha'oaly obs of the I Halifax. MeOoia, McOougan, McKinae, principal beneflcianee of lhat measure I nth, seinnnrdt, Koninion, -tsemt, xay which doe aot-receive an Increase aa- J lor, Vsrser, William and Woodson der the compromise buL I 23. -Cevernof Diatarbed. T Noea Brows, 'Burgwin of New Han Governor Morrison, disturbed bv tha over. Carnaater. DeLanev. Erwin. Gal discord of the night beore, yesterdsy lert, Kanipe, Lambeth, Oatoa, Outlaw, sent for Senator McCain and Bepro- Patton, Rayaor, Bam, Bwain and Win- wnuKiv crereic, or jsoeaiagnam, eaalr-1 borne 17. men or tne two sppaapriatMai commit Paired StubU (for) with Dunlap p " swr "g. ei uauiaa, aaa (npiast)-, KUsUnd (for) with Byrd T . uijiuj, pntpmaH or i (against) 4. ,t ' 108 f?" V Abaent-Blua, Bnmgarner, Griffln, P'f. '"V Mor-f ,,. ,f . Wgeeombe Ram.ey ad kl:". " ..7 1 "Tl' 'a?! "'fWaTher-g, terday agreed to the propoBti.a'aa tt ff1 """ forming a teal eompromiso blm J7- l?? "otio to r"?id ' flieing idoaa aaa wheal She amnui was being mad a epeeial order at the niBlaBBtAj4- a al a dua A 11. - IS. I emirSitiirB'.fT tba moraine hone aniiaw. yeterday afternoon, tarmlor Dniuri 11 be red to dispfcsv ef the and also ear f or aswspaper eorrespond- wmm , ui on iv eue nreaear, ia ..t i mum i wiumu. wnair ueun, nuu i : negative vote, althanvh an,!.. i- I the Beaate Will then- leuilve itself into Kinne, as a member of ths ADDroDria-1 the Committee of the Whole to eon tions Committee, disclaimed uv r. i aider th. revenue bill an iti second sponaibility "if thia result ia a deficit I reading. The Senate will convene thie in tfie State finances." . I morning at 10:30. . Senators McCoin and Loar atuh mmAm. I Arnment an tha Lbna- bill before brief Statement ia whieh thow ntit... I tha Banata waa vlrtn.llv tha aatna nra. Jbeir posiUone of Monday I sented to tbe committee last week, by ous oma. agreea that, while not attorneys for the Interest affected, personally content .to accent tha aam. I Pt.aaa -.. n.mt.m promise, "wide divetgwaee of opinion Senator Long opened th debate with CTSK I rotTrt 1 L ! iJ'i wearing in of Mr. Co.". end li.U. program, should h. .aa .u .Z" T '" I to his address. cverVon. .nld .TU 'rll .f'i"' i?f" Z At th. eohclnslon of th. Senetewr. ry situation created by th. adoption " .v. o- . - ' 1 v" Mr- Harding will go through the of the amendment caused the WU W be I a mMMt 1 ? ,'t0Jf;.'1,,, k Capitol to th. East portico, after II reUrded two dan. tk I bjected to a lengthy cross-ex- genstors and guest have taken their stand aa having been read one. and There will be at Teast four aotom. biles for the Inaugural party President Wilson, Mr. Harding, Senator Knox, representing tha Senate, aad Bepresea tative Cannon, of Illinois, acting for tbe House, will ride in the first. Tbe sec ond automobile will carry Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Harding, with other member of th Congressional committee the third automobile wilt bear Vice Presl. deal Marshall and Mr. Coolidge, and the fourth the wive ef the Vie President and Vice Preside t-claet - withy ether member ef the CoBgreesloaal eom m it tea. There will beathe usual etat ef secret service men U another machine The party will be escorted by troop of cavalry from Fort Myr. After arrival at the Capitol, President Wilaoa and Mr. Harding will go to th President' private room,- off the the Senate chamber, where Mr. Harding will receive viaitor while President Wilson act en tha tnal legialntioa at Con groat. Just before the adjournment nf rnnrnu. th. President and Presi dent-elect will enter the Senate chamber and from adjacent chain view the animation by Senator Erwin. Oatea I i. .knt tha nahtnr stand. ..a u-;i - ' aaaaia aaa ivi ur. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIMHI Everybody Is Cominsr To Raleigh ss ATAfVi'Vr i : f " I'""' ., Hi."" THURSMARCH 3 . it will come ap in the Senate on its sec ond reading today, making it impossible for it t be enacted into law before Monday. KespaaaiblUty. Senator Lone resterd.w m.. . ditienal atatemenL nm;n en sponsibilitv in behalf of hin...ie .vj M mUla in hU eounty oppose the bill, Mr. Murpbv. He said "T ini,j 1 Senator Hartaell optfoeed the meas- the ubstitute bill at the direct request ara etating ia the outset that personal "i wq penuemen, in. u. w. Chase, I wren coua not do enargea aa n naa president ef the Univenitw at Mnxk I at different times renrasentatl nartie. varonna, and lit. i. I. Foust, nreaident I Mtn aide of tb controversy. of the North CkrolUa Colles-e for "Thia is worse tbaa Dleadine-4he nuniau. xneiiner or thaaa mt mu i sxatnta ar limitatinni aad that i. h.H anew aniining noout thia eomoromia. enough' der lured .tha Senator from until after it acceptance by Mr. I Cabarrus. Hi eUted that the Southern murpny ana myself, aa the renrMaiita. I tive of the eitisens of the State. ll ' (Ceatiased Oa Page Tare)" I.M M.fMull.ML L.L . .1 I . . . . " tiu voia ax ura sines, iuniMtPII-n ,. Bad they hav urged me to mainUin the INDICTMENTS BROUGHT position I took last night and Insist Sfifi IUOT rriirsi-r tbiioti I that -this Senate either aft , -lf -r.-WBl- UtMtlll I flUOt MWMlwyk nM .-. ' " : . . ma e.vuu,vuu program us in entirety . Neither of them 1 willing to be plneed t e pnaitinn -o f-accepting -a -part ef their demands, whil. their bretheen ia the other, institutions of the- State get nothing. However, Mr. Murphy aad ll . f have refused to accede to their request I - Kew Tork, March L Indictments in tae oeiier that this compromise ia is I wore nanaea down today by the. ape- Senator Carnenter. of Gaston, "which I HARDING ANNOUNCES NAMES has more cotton mills than any other I TBREE MORE CABINET MEMBERS. eounty in the world," opened the de-1 Marion, Mareh l-President-ieet bate by declaring that, although most! Harding late today announced the ap of them now hav. .contracts with the I polntment of Will Hays, of Indiana, to Boa-ert Power Company, that M of . ar ar v- -j I . a- at "g and Andrew sseiion ni rrunaivania, w be Secretary of the Treasury, and Sena tor A. F. Fall to be Secretary of the Tnterior. Thia leaves only the post of Secretary of Labor not definitely filled. James J. Davis, of Pittsburg, hae been mentioned for the labor portfolio but his appointment has not yst been an nounced. In response .to reports that -Col. Geonre W. Harvey had been of fered and hsd accepted the post of am bassador to Greet Britain, Mr. Harding reiterated that no definite diplomatis- appointntcats would be aanonneed antl two week after his inauguration. I Charge Violation Anti-Trust "XwAy-OomKnation-nd ' Xestraint of Trade - Santa Fe. N. M.. March 'i. That . State.. Senator Albert B. Fall, of New Mexico, 1-ms.y - act -aceept-the -patt-ipt Seeretary of Jhe Thferior ahd may eerve out his term in the Senate arss declared today by Attorney Mark B. Thompson, of Las Craees, close friend of Senator Fall. the best interest ef tb State. We are e ' Federal grand jury investigating nraergrneaea in ui Belief by the fact I aa aiiegea onuaing material comeme. that th member of the next Budget I agaiast 7 corporations and u Individ' uommiasioa nave promised to see to it I aw is comprising aa aaegea that two veara from now. all of tha la. I treat. stitutioas of the State ret all thav eaa The iadietmeata contained two count wisely exoend" . I charging violatioa ef the Sherman aati Governor Morrisoa ia aaid t have as- trast law, eae alleging eombinatioa aai sored the other member of the next restraint of trade, and the other moaop- Waahingtoa, Mareh 1. Senator Fall, of New Mexico, declined today to dis cuss the statement of Attorney Mark B. cement I Thompson at Santa Fe that tha Seaator might not aeeept the post af oecretary of th Interior, bat Senator and othera in hi confidence said there waa . no foundation for the statement. (CeatlaaW Oa Page Two) CHAMP CLARK CONTINUES IN CRITICAL CONDITION WsshiBgwM Mar. L The MdU " Mam of sUnewssMatrve Champ Clara. . Psmecratls leaelar of the Hsaaa, ' cwatlaaed ''uti.mtly grave," ala a-ystclaa. Dr. Jaaae aeap,iaBBeaae ed teaieat, Mr. Clark bad a tight rally bate lWadd 'swarlshmeat, Dr. Saawp aaid. aad ' saascleaa.' The fevmer Speakar'e pa tee aha wsa aaid ta aw " a ager tsaUgk- z Many liligisssa f m'aB part ef the saSry wsce reteli.e: today tf--ejwlrtag aa to tbe Dame rat Is leacV er'e aamdltssa. Casaesat , taeatrisa wate saaee threw eel the aar by ealleaga,' Bspahnae aa weO aa Cain rate. afi am sag' thsss whe . called waa Bipreei.lsltie Man a, of lUlaeia, who aa the Raaw.l wa lead, or of the Miess ewymS Mu Clarh faa- the epsaksrshla, , '- .'!.. : :.. ; .- ' : - N . ' " loliee aad attempts to monopolise. Among tha eorporation named are: I The Alpha Portland Cement Company,) CREATION OF NEW DEPARTMENT URGED BT SENATOR NEW Wanhlngtea, March 1. Ore tioa eft" the Atlas Portland Cenaeat Company,! Federal "Department of National Ds the Lehiah Portland Cement Com Dan v. I fenee," ia whieh the army and navy the Atlae Cement Securities Company, and a third dtviaioa having to do, with : the Giaat Portland Cement Company, aviation would be eembiaed under one aad the CaJvemal Portlaad Cemeat Cabinet ofAeer, ha beaa reeommeaded Oompsay. .to Preai dsaUieet Harding by Seaator The lBdietmeBte wire returned e a I ftow.tX Indiana, generally regarded as ... It ef . erideac i "presented to th I one ef the rraautent-elect's most truaf ' grand Jury by Aaaistaat Uaited Btatea ed adviser. .... . Aitorneye Oenerai Willi Bead aad I Whether the suggsstioa would be Ben A. Matthews. adopted by the now . administration, - After the iadietmeata were - haaded I Senator New said today he was BOt inr down. Mr. Bead aaid. fit eaa be tea-1 formed. , v.. - , eaably expected that' a sureessfal pro- Th plaa, Seaator New aaid, waa ent ers tie n af the eombiaatiea will ma- liaed to Mr. Hardisg several week . teriarry eeatribato to briagiag abeaf age, ' Mr. "New, who ie a member of the whslssoms eaaditioa ia the eeastraetiea Seaate Mflitery Com mitt, aaid ha be- " tadastry.-- v . , llicved that the proposed eoaealidatioa - Mr. Bead aaid that the eembiaatioa I would be asere effective as well aav wee. "has effectaally maiatainsd anifor-l nemieeL ' mity ef price, divided territeriea. Urn-1 Chairmaa Wadswerth, ef .the Seaate Had output, aad rewulated tt eiaaa aad I Military Committee, said, he had wot . character of easterners whe might bay I discussed the neatioa ef eon solids tin setacBt, aad the parpsee to which I the army aad aavy ith either Mr. semeat might be applied, aa ia effect te I Hardiag or former Senator Weeks, ef axebede esmoat from the ordinary akaa -1 Mssesi aaetta , whe ie to be': Secretary eela of trade aad eommeree," of War.' - .: w.:.v - - : - ' ' " J''-'.;V':' ' I.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 2, 1921, edition 1
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