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The I Hews and lbs tux vzirnu Pair sad oeldiee Friday aWardey fait wa rtasag Um aosatafa. WATOl LAJ1LL oa eoar w Bsoi hhviJ Sara Mfn iplmllci In erSer te avoid saisaias; a alag-e aoer - erve VOL CXIII. NO. 63. TWELVE PACES TODAY. RALEJGH. N. C. FRIDAY MORNING. MARCH 4. 1921. TWELVE PACESyJODAY. PRICE: FIVE CENTS r SECRETARY TO MR. OVERMAN DIES AT .WASHINGTON H0.ME V, Hubert Martin Through Long : none service at Capitol Had Made Many Friends SERVED FIRST AS AIDE ! TO CONGRESSMAN POU ; Congressman Hoey Qets Public Bufldiuf Bill Throifh la . Spit of Illinois Bepubli. can Congressman; Secretary Daniels Ouest at Luncheon ' Tendered By Kara! Officer! 'jr. Tin News aid Observer Bureau, 603 District Natioaal Baak BMf. Br JOB L. BAKIR 't (By Special Leased Wirt) Washington. March 1 C. H. Martin, , kaowa to Washisgtoa frioadt at Hu bert Martin, ths efficient secretary to Senator Les 8. Overman, died tbia moraing at 125 o'dwk at hit homa la Cleveland Pari? a suburb of thii city. ; DeaU waa dna to heert trouble, and 1 followed aa illness of about two weekt during which, however, ha twica left ' hie eiek bed, believing he had Improved sufficient; la return ..ta. W office. TJie ..;;' a&'i amV.hs.'.. AccsmoMd. .ike.: lapse which proved fatal. Mr. Martia waa 43 ran of age and is survived by a widow, who waa Miss ' Aaaie U MeGuirs, whoa he married 1 Smlthseld, N. C, two amall sons, hie , n other, Mrs. W. K. Martin, of Waka Forest, a aiater, Nellie, of Wake Forest , ' . and three broUsrs, Kenneth, Boyd and The remains will be taken to Wake Forest for Ira rial, the funeral part leaving Washington Friday moraing at - t:tO o'clock. The fuaeral will be eon ducted at Waks Forest at 11 o'clock Saturday moraine. Mr. Martin waa bora in Franklin eoaaty. North Carolina. July 20, 1876 .the sou of Mr. end Mra. W, K. Martin - He was educated at Wake Forest Col lege, (radiating In 1888. For time he. aerred at superintendent of public . oeboola t Qreeaville, B. ti, and then took ap law, being licensed to practice , la 1903. After coming to Waahington, he took a special law coarse at George -Washington Caiveraity. when Bepre- ' tentative Edward Pou earns to Congress " Kartia same with kin as kit secretary 1 and somaiaed aatil 1910,- whea he be- "came aeeretsry , to Senator ', Overmaa, . aa filed the dntiee of that aesiMoa ' sines,, la aot only efficient maaaer, bnt fa sues' a way. as to make Himself cor d tally hiked by all ef Seaitor Over- maa'e eoastltoente. The remsias will be accompanied to Worth Carolina by the widow, mother, 1 brother. Boy Martin, and brother-la Counties Empowered To Make Flat Reductions In Valuation Board of Appraiser' and Board of Commusionere in Each County to Consider Proposals Second Tuesday in April; - Accompanying Act" Establishes Office of Comrqisslbrier of Revenue, Who will Supervise Entire System of Taxee; A. J. Maxwell Slated for Appointment; Watte Doesn't , Want Job. STATE ARCHITECT 'GETS CLEAN BILL Authority and maehiaery for bori aoatal reduction of property values with counties se the a a it, the matter reetiag ia the hands of the county eoto miaaoasrs aad the county bead of ap praisers is provided for ia the bl eeaUl machinery act, which will reach the House this morning with the saactJoa of the Joint finance committee. Accompanying the marhnery act will be a secoad measure eetabiiahing aa office of State Commissioner ef Reve nue, and a State Tas Commiseioa, com posed of the Bevsaroe Commissioner, the Attorney General aad tha chairman of tha Corporation Commission. The office of Commisaioaer of Heron se is appoint ive at the bands of the Governor, with the consent of the Senate, sad for a term of sis years st a salary of 6,000 per year. Under the act tha Hoard or apprais ers of each county will meet with the Board of County Commiaaioaers la each eounty on the seeoadTueeday la April this yesr to determine whether there Is sufficient cause for a borisontsl redac tion of property values ia thst county. If ia their judgment they find horiaoa-1 tal-redutioa just and advisable, the order may be made, subject to. tha re-1. taipsyer or by the eommisslonera. The period for the readjustment of tai vsluee eitends through the month ef Msy. Complete surrender of s voice in mat ters of lues I property valuations ia im practicable became of the fact that the Bute must retain the prerogative in curred in the equalisation ef the school fund, etc. Effort will be msde ta bring the valuation throughout the Htate to a commoa basis, eliminating the admit tedly too high valuations In some counties sad bringing the counties that are apparently too low up to a commoa ttaadard. Maiwell For Appointment , Allen J. Maiwell, under whose diree- tiea a greater part of the tas reform ia North Carolina has been effected, will be appointed to the office qf Revenue Com missioner, according to authentic Infor mation. Kr ports current about the Cap itol yesterdsy that Colonel A. D. Wattt desired the job, and thst it hsd been promised him were declared to be with out foundation. Colonel Watte, himself declared that he did not want the job, and that his presence here wss due to entirely different reason t The jnachinery FROM COMMTTEE ' -tnr. M; Cr MeOttlroV- Heey Gets Bin Throaga. ' During the lata hours ef tha session f the Hons last night, Bepretentative Clyde Hoey, who will retire from Con gress "tomorrow, got through that, body the only publie building bill passed at this session of Congress. It is tha' bill which authorises the government to ac cept for its preeent postoffiee building and Bite at Gastoaia a sits sad cash of Horiaontal reductions in values will in no way impede' or eonflicCwith the right of individual taipayers to appeal to the County Board of Commissioners of the county In wheh they' reside to sdjust discrepancies. Appeals thus lodged with the board will be carefully reviewed and aetioa taken. Appeal to the Bute Com mission is provided for, either by the State Building Commission Likewise Cpmmended For Meritorious Service CHARGES FALL FLAT, ACCORDING TO REPORT Senator M'Coia Preterite Be port of Legislative; Probing; Committee To Senate; Ad mit Delaye Bat Blame That On New Lawi; 3 Per Cent feet Spent Legitimately Senator I. S. McCoia, of Vaacs, last night presented to the Senate the re port of the committee appelated to investigate the efficiency of the State Building Commission and tha Bute Architect, lading no substantiation of the ehsrgejagainat the commiasioa and th.i architect, aad commending them for merit j'(ui service. The findings of the. committee, set down in the report submitted, review T aet.wirded as a J bf frf?. J,.. 'WsiLl.;BiaIviJ.d dsii.aW APPROPRIATIONS FOR INSTITUTIONS ;e Measure Proposes S4.101.950 For 1921 and $4,196,200 For 1922 SENATE SEES LAST OF SESSION APPROACHING Limitation Placed On Debate and Further Roll Call Bills Are Prohibited; Senate Votes Down Winborne's Motion To Keconsider Paiiaf e of Pow. er Contract Bill PRESIDENT VETOES TARIFF BILL WITH VIGOROUS ATTACK- Wilton Reaumet Practice of Law In Capital City Retiring Prasidsnt To Be As ia ted With Secretary Colby. Sejri An nounce ma nt. The appropriatloa bill for the mainte nance aad support of the varioua State Institutions waa introduced la the Bsa aU last aight by-Scaator McCain, pro viding a total appropriatloa of $4,101,- 50 for the yesr 19S1 aad H.1M.O0O for lr" acalnat 3, 73 1,4 73 for 11 aad 3,na,ieu for no. The appropriations bill, a tea minute limit on debate, the adoption of a pro hibition agsinat further tatrodueUea of roll call bills, and the appointment ef ealeadhr committee, told the Senate Waahiagten, March I. With a brief aanoaaeemsat thnt he "will resume the practice of law," President Wilson to day gave the first indication of -what he Intends to do after leaving the Whits Uouss. Wholly nneipeeted and suits sn kaowa to the President's closest friends, it waa officially announced at the White House offices, that Mr. Wilson would enter a psrtaerahip with Baiabrldge Colby, of Nsw Tors, the retiring Sec retary of State, aad that the new Arm foil Id establish offiers la New York sod Wash ingtoa. No information of the character of practice Wflaoa aad Colby will na dertbfce was made available and all questions were met with the reply thst the official announcement contained all .r... "This Is No Time For Erection of High Trade Barriers," Wilson Tells Republi can Congress NO SUBSTANTIAL AID AFFORDED TO FARMERS AND HENCE DECEIVES Retiring. Chief Executive Does Hot Believe Sober Judgment of Masses Win Sanction Be. turn To Policy of Legislation For Selfish Interests That Win Poster Monopoly; Act ual Belief Can Only Coma Prom Adoption of Measures of Broader Scope Washington. March 4 Ef fort to over-ride President Wilson's veto of the Fordney emergency tariff bill failed in the House early, this morning. ana the. mifrB'-ro values. The burden is placed locally, "msiou eompowo. or men -oi with the county commissioners, near to lerge srd successful butlnesa eiperi the people most vitally concerned. Its passage through the General Assembly is rrgnrded at a matter of routine busi ness. The committee has held eihaustive hearings, and into the measure hat been put the combined viewt of those directly interested. Harding Visits President On Eve Of Former's Inauguration Quietude Prevails In Washing ton In Striking Contrast To Previous Inaugurals SIMPLEST CEREMONY IN YEARS FOR OCCASION! Presidentleot Looks, Over Ar- ranjemenU aad Pronounce - Sverythint'AirIfht: Ni E ROUS BILLS MEET DEATH BLOW Congress Nears End In Usual Desperate Attempts To Pass . -icl. Last Minute Bills March 1 -After aurht WaahlngtoB, March l.-Congress ta' svsatful years ia authority, ths Demo- 1u Bes "a "H" P- e ratio sdmlaiatratioa ef Woodrow Wil son closed up its books today sad rested -'to rawaitthe-termlaatioa of-its tenure at aooa tomorrow While S gnal balance was being struck by ths outgoing officials, War- rea G. Hatding, Bepublicaa president elect, earns to Washington, gavs his ap proval to ths simple inaugural cere mony that will attend his induetloa lato rata attempts to pass sleveath-hour measures. Night sessions were held by Jioth Senate, and.. Jlouae. i-.- . Many bills 'received their death blowt ia ths final' hours of ths session while numerous others escaped. The 9393,. 000,000 Navy bill appeared to be the onjy regular supply bin which would fail Its lost was conceded tonight on all sides, although it had beea held before the Senate for many hours. Steps which it waa believed would be office, completed formally his cabinet, ... . . .. . 1 DhVlia w ana nmsnea bis pan 01 "V""";"' I tuctetiful were taken tonight to enact n rev 11 it inatrirai w atifiijaz aw tun iiuuiul. ainn aii j i i 1 a-ue a . . T .A. v- r- - - - ' I uio ftwivwcwv luuurj citii uiiu star- fer of jnSfiOO from the Cituens Nn- House for a eall of courtesy oa Mr. r,ngemenU had been mads for snother Moaal batik of OaatonU thsirwney to bo Wilron. I vote ia the Houae oa the aingle item ated ta. erecting a new postoffiee build- for his part, the retiring President 1 1 di-ut,. that of iio.000.005 foe m lag for Gaston Ths bill had .already passed ths I succession of tensstions scattered - Benata, bat there- was a slight change I through-hit sight yeara la office by an- ia the wording sa it passed the House, nouneing that when he leaves the provided perhaps ths lstt of ths long J development at Muscle Shoals, Ala. aad thia morning, soon after the Sea- ate met, Senator Overman got ths Scants to accept the House amendment, aa that ths bill was anally pasted. BepreeenUUve Martia Madden, of Illinois, violently objected to the eon aideratioa of ths bill last night. Whea White House he will take up the prao- tice of law. General Qaietade Prevails. Meantime, in striking eoatrast to ths utusl holiday turmoil of insuguration, the streets of the CapiUl reflected Champions of ths Muscle Shoals pro vision sdmittsd that it was doomed at a sacrifice to obtain passage of the auadry civil budget. To Vote aa Tariff Meaaare. The Fordney Emergency tariff bill was returned to the House late today with ths veto- of President Wilson. The House agreed to take up ths veto at 9 o'clock with little eipeetation that the e.ice and performed their duties ia satisfactory and efficient manner aad ia the beat interest of the Institutions they served." Admits Some Delays. The report concedes thtt there had been some delays in ths operation of the laws, in gstting details of pro posed buildings worked out, following the appointment of the Bute srehi teet, but that the delays were uaavoid able, doe in some eases to the true tees of the institutions themselves, snd ia othera to- transportation difficulties. . Ths Ststo architect, it iTfouad, has not received or handled any of the funda of any institution aor of the building commission and hat only re eeived his annual salary of $3,000 sad reasonable and accessary travelling si penses allowed aad paid by ths Btate Treasurer oa ths order of ths Build lag Commiasioa. Moreover, it Is found that ths amount of C-7,500 appropriated annually to cover tho ezpeasea ef. the Bute archl- t set's office was inadequate sad lbs res of three pes seat for iaepeetioa was charged,' which west rate a rung 10 supplement ths apafoprietioa for draftsmta, but the report explains that the Stafe architect had aothiag to da with tho eolleetioa ef his monsy. Renders Fsithfal Service. "The SUte architect has rendered faith ful aad efficient.aarTiea . ia . .full compliance with tho terma of hit eon tract and his work has been entirely satisfactory to all institutions hs has done any work for, ths report de clares. "The building Commission hss been very efficient in tho performance of its duties aad has beea diligent aad faith' ful ia the trust eommitted to it ander the law," it continues. All fuada re ceived and handled by tho. Commiasioa have been carefully expended ia ths best interest of the SUte sad ths Insti tutions interested and faithfully aad honestly accounted for. It has ths unanimous endorsement aad praise of tho eieeutive head of every iastitqtioB interested la the work done aad the funds expended. It is performing competent aad efficient service to ths SUte sad should ia ths opinion of your committee be continued ia tho oper ations for which it area created. a calendar commiitee, uio ue ornate , wm. , be aal.L Nxnlirt land tha miiitM t4frtn.llw lasfeear VBJ Mtmfr"klfl fofcTth fr.Vtlrlw A :,i a m.j 1 du.umi imimviw ia IUS pracucs OK I . - v u iou nesday of next week. The appropriation committee yester day afteraooa completed ita work, en dorsed Its clerk, Mr. L. J. Sears at the best ia the Oeaeral Assembly, patted itself oa tha shoulder for what it bo- laternatlonal law a field to which the world war aad ita aftermath -promise to contribute largely during the aeit 50 years. 80ms ef tho President's friends think that through his activities ia law practice ho may find some way lleves to bo aa equitable distribution of to continue his work for world peace, the Bute's revenue, snd adjourned eoa- but they do aot know just how he templating no further meetings. would do so. Whila the appropriatloa meaaure Mr. Wilson's start In life. Ion before stood out prominently la Senate a e- B, thought of college professorships or tivttiee yesterday, the moraing seaaioal polities, wat la the law. Graduated a brief re-eaaetment or the flght over tho bill governing hydro -electric son tract, whss Btaator Wiaborne, at aooa. moved reeonaideratioa of ths Senator Elmer Long, of Ala mance, moved to table and tho roll eall vote saowod ths motion to reconsider ander by a vote of to IS aad tha bill having passed iu third reading was tent to tho House by special messenger. Memorial Fer Gov. Jsrvss. from tha University of Virginia ia his native SUte ia 181, he opened m amall office aad practiced la Atlaate. for two years aad then ia ISM practiced ; ia Baltimore while doing post graduate work at Johns Hopkins University. It was daring that year his writings at tract ed first attention aad that hs wrote hia volums oa eonrrssslonal sov eminent. He abaadoasd ths law soon onlv in a mild dearreo ths complete re Mr. Hoey sought to get it ap oa tha I arrangement about to be made la ths I necessary two-thirds vote to override - unanimous consent calendar, Madden" I National government. Flags and bunt-1 the President's objections would be . : obieetioa prevented, but a little later I np were broken out ia reeoenition of I forthcoming; - r Hoey got it aa while the suspension of the imoendlnr event and tonight the I Many important bills still remained tha rnlea calendar waa wilder , eon- I -.. k. r.nin1 hnlMinvna lltnml. I la President Wilson s hands without in r ! atasratioa. It required a two-thirds hited-for thi first time ilace ths cele- uicatioa of their fate. These included 7 Tots to JMubj ths bill oa thia esleadar, bratioa of ths armlsties; bnt the email th Jnunigratioa restriction bill, ths but thst aomber of votes aad aa mare crowds which had cheored Mr. Hard- u"rl "peal measure aad three were awstored f faet, only Mr. Mad- in, ia TiU moments about ths city had fpp'1Pftl?", rm'r "itt' aea aaa eae or. two otaer aeatienng 1 lmoaUBtirely deserto4 jhestroeu by 1 T '.r":, rf " , Sevublieaa votes w.r. -.aaf aaalnst the rn.irtf.-t 1 anal agrienltnral bill and the fortifica- .tif n.- Mil . . " .L 1- " PPV measure, appropriaUoa from, the Federal Tress- Protidsat-slect, tomorrow-, inaugural hxZg? tll JL ft!v T ' n-r in xtata Ai Mnrm.it aAlhiae i. m V. .-1 .i. fc-1 P06? paused for aa hour eaaly as if it had called for aa eaUay of eavalry wUl ateort .the Prosideat tcXday. . rora aauitea-aoiiara. appareatiy, aia it,d Preeideat-eloct to thr Capitol, sat I . ... .. Navy Bin Cras of Flahfe S2Lr"!!w f" P"3 wU' VrmMti;i there I jk, ernx of battle was theNavybill .r g'rVr1"!" P JmtJtJf paaopryioiugrmer la uo Beaate Senator Polnderten , .7 s-- urn um yurucw. uiea mmmmurm omilLffl If nftfftmt asr t Daaiea Gaee at Utahoaa. pi,y i, ths day's program remained la tha Senate. It was ruled that his Secretary Daniels today waagivena aoobt tonight luaehsoa at ttiaiax aad Navy Club , Althoogh his brokea health makea it (CssiUaaeel Oa Pago Two) EHjxSS' ".'A ask judge Boro TO SET SESS 25aW ttSa: , VAER VERDICT Cooata. chief of aaval paratioaa. Boar eveane witt his . e alee Attorney! Por Mrs. Varner Will Admiral fiadser. Aaaistaat SeercUrr opee te witaesa ths entire ceremony, I . V . Woodbary, aad Secretary DaaieU TbolbBt" eeemed doubtful tonight whether au-ao wus oaiuraay in luBcheea waa given for tha purpoee af e eoaia ae so. , . I Greensboro -.wmni imw oeerwcKry now voymgwi '"t EXTRAORDINARY GRAND JURY MAKES ITS REPORT New Tork, Mar. J. The extraordin sry grand jury 'headed by Baymond T. Almirall, aaaemhled ia August 181", to seek aa "over-shsdowing crime wound up its duties today by handing dowa a presentment recommending invest iirs tion of tha office of tho District Attor ney of New York County. . The jurors also recommended that district attorneys bo appointed by the appellate division ef the Supremo Court Instead of being elected. Ths jury, which called before it various members of the district' attorney's staff after taming its attention from criminal an archy, reported It had been unable to complete ita iacjalrf Jnto .-the ooanty office. . Tho proposal by Senator Outlaw, of after, however, aad be ran the solleaute Pitt, to eaUbliah a memorial te former I work la which he eoatlaaed aatil ha Governor Thomas J. Jarvia, by appro-1 became Governor of New Jersey. printing tho sum of $190 monthly fori With tho announcement that the re hia widow met a Barry ' of oppoaitioa tlrins President vnM .v. i. bat he soil eall vote aemaaded by Me-1 MJ ,ppr- to tt Supreme Court of tha -TiTrV ZZT .7 aTai ZZ3TJ i' .mu. ."asnmgtt U ' z .. . i as Doraieajiv able aa a af la. addftloa, ths SMaau eaasiaerea jr - . . , M mAAiti! aaaoadmensB aa the amJrV. OraySoa, Mr. Wllaaa I Bevenua act at I. moraine aoa, eoa- P""" FW . Peat eurred la oomo house amendments over- "" woma do ebie to looked ia the Wedaeeday nights see-1 'ff. ouprems uoan. - occa sion, aad thsa having refused ovar-1 "-v. ia mo aoaenee or aay whelm incix U iacreaso the ta oa d oe-i J8.Ke asmounceajent of iow active I... imm mnA nther Drofeestonal I Wilson proposea to bo. those whs mea from $5 to SIP passed the bill oa "ow Bit eonditipa think bis prinei ite third reading. i pai acuvuiee win be as a counsellor. Anions? tha other measures Bassea oa at the morning session wat ths Wake Couatrtbill authorising the ereatloa of a aoeeial tea district aad tha issuance of (800,000 ia bonds, upon aa electloa to this effect, for tho purpose or con structing a railroad line from Bolesville lato JBalelgh. At the aight session, after vigorous attack and just as vigorous defense, the Senate vaased by a recorded vote I GERMANY GIVEN UNTIL MONDAY TO MEET TERMS AUted Council Deliver Ultima tum Demanding That Terma Be Carried Out measure over the President's veto, was 201 for and 132 against. This was 21 votes leu than the necessary two-thirds. Waahlngtoa, March 3. The Fordaey emergency tariff bill wat vetoed late today by President Wilson ia a message which declared that "this it no time for tho erection hers of high trsds bar riers" and that ths measure 'would aot furnish ia any substantial degree, tho relief sought by ths producers of most sf ths staple commodities which it eovora." Action oa tho veto was e- pected ia ths House aad ooesfhrv tha . Senate tonight, with tho ladieatioaa for over-riding it considerably la doubt The tituatioa ia which many of the farmers of the eoaatry find themselves esaaot be remsdlsd by A measure of' this sort," ths President said ta his message. "There Is as short wsy oat af existiBg eoadltioaa," he added, 'aad measures of this sort osa snly have the offset ef deceiving tha fanners aad of raising false hopes among thorn. The fanner seeds a better system ef dome tie marketing, aad credit, ho said, 'bat especially largwr foreiga stajrhete tori ais sarpius products. ' "Clearly. 1 ' ewsaeafsaaew riwaiaivtei viasaai a. aWaaJkar 1 area of this sort," he ooatinued, "will bo ooaduee to aa axpaasioa ef the foreign market. Contrary Ta Asserlcaa Spirit The President said tha measure "hat oaly slight iatsrost as tu as its pres-.lj . poetlve revenue yields are concerned," 1 aad declared that the rates oatablishsd. ia tho bill "either equal or exceed those establish sd under the Payne-Aldrich act, la which the principle of c rotes- , tioa reached its high water mark, aad ths enactment of which wat followed by aa affective exhibition of protest oa tha part of ths majority ef tho Amerieea people." I do aot believe, the President aaid, sthat ths sober judgment of ths messes of ths people of the aatioa. or - svsa of the special class whose interests ' are immediately affected by this meas-" " Talfl'm. fa..lt a Tkm (L. 1 of 23 to 14 the eottoa warehouse blUfpTi,. n. .... v.. ., w : t L .1 J . 41. W k . JUUU-l , - - wnicn nas mmmuf i day to bring their COUBter-DrODOSala to I ' swiciiua at return, specially w ?Z?"'Tli??-J2l th Pri oa reparatioZinto !a?A"di,tio" vW.leBli JJ114. CluW,inija vaaww aw rw-vW a Wftth IDl lInAaf VisTIWei Wt.aa4e.saa I J a-V" BVW UKa savVlUSSs IrV jruaarcj ths messurs increasing ths aalary of ,e!! T?.-!i? !:,w,:..,W?eth" of leeaUtioa for selfish interests the private secretary or uoveraog Mot-u -- .-.'- "- - risoa. aad tha public welf.re messurs toL JHSfL... - ' . a. apo. and as it m. fro- th. - lES riouse. ij d . . Most of tho time of the Senate was ." i ii. .it k. Kin. !.. I Pme, minister's speech, that their in tn. ellendaV: J r " .d ra-takea and that no which will foster monopoly aad increase thealifpositioB to look upon the govern-" moat aa aa instrument for private gala Instesd of aa- instrument for the pro motion of tho general well-being. Need Coastraetlve -Moasareo 'Actual relief," the President said, am ataaay etwaBwssst I . . I CSaSB VUtliV V Ths spproprUtioas provided la the eoestioa would arias for employmenf of eonitrnetiT, caa coma oaly from tha adoption of bill follow i For agricultural sad extentloa work to meet the State's share of tho fuadt WrTBe-SmTtiWr-B to further promote agricultural, worh 1108,000 for ths year 1921 aad SIM,- 000 for the year 1922, aa increase over the - last -' biennial appropriation of State Hoapitsil at Balelgh 320,000 annually for 1921 and 1922, aa in crease of $90,000. : State Hospital at Morganroa 425,- 000 annually for 1921 and 1922, aa ia- cresss of "200,000. ths measures cutliaed by ths allies. measures ' of a broader scops, from the restoration af peace The Oermaa text of Dr. Simons' I. - .. . , IYi-i-"4riUt -"T- -K, . uiurui com f recovers ttartieularlr of Eurooe. aad GovdfNtim 'Eight M Of the State Road Commission Dr. Cary T. Oraysoa, the White aad ia additioa ta Secretary Daaiela. House physician, coaf erred late today aad Amistaat Secretary Woodbary, waa I with Senator Kaox, ef PsaaaylraalB, attended by tho following officers: Ad-lchairmaa ef the congressional commit' Grooasboro, March i-Judge James - 'noya, or roderal Court, tadav anenaea oy ut ntuvwrns; omcwre: jsa-1 eaairmaa ox me cowsrewaiona. eomssil-1 jra-tad aotasu-el tar .ia.1 nmm imk-ii. n.M. I .u (. ..j i. .-Atj I fj1 ooaBsoi ror Mra. Florsaos C. Clark, Griffii: Jk, Long. McCnlly.' ,Tha-s arged thst Mr. Wihma. part In ItVlhi. 51" f!-' MeVsy, Mayo, Park Paoplea, Bodgars. the laaaganl ealabratiM be limited te I trVin -11!: ""ifL! Witt. Tayior, aaa wataiagtoa. u. . ths rids from the aveaue te the Capitol I trijU ths rrouads fmW A.Z -The ht-aheoa rwaa give. i. the TV.t MlJrnrrn .m. $5?00 " ' net room of the Army aad Navy Cleh, I .VfTa.V.-lf .Iz.xJT I tb.1 ,nbt. oad gailty which team waa decorated with fhan.." . a-,- T-.- rr n imprepar Teiauoas wtu Baxter Me- Ineladiag that af the Secretary of ths I ""7 , w ?T! u-. I JT' 1 Nary . . oeeaoa and wUl k prepmd for what- The hearing win be hoia-la Fedora! This afteraooa t e'eloek. officers Pf Ike riag chief exeeuUve j Coart hero. Mra. garner waa refused aad eiviliaa employee of the Navy dads hiatsslf able to play. - I aay aUmoay whatever. Shoald Judge departmoat called em the Beeretary la mas-aiwg vans em i ismteai. . -- awye, wa aaa aa yet aot signed tho bis effieo ia the navy baildiag te teU Tho sail af Mr. Hardiag at Ue White judgment handed dowa by the jury last him goodbye. Thia roeeptioa was at- House took place late ia tho day after Saturday, grant a new trial to . the teadsd by the-na-tda. Many of thorn the President slset had eoaf erred with plaintiff it will mean a complete' per having served with Ue Beerotsry daring Be aster Knot aad esrsrsl eUer leaders hape oaktrged aad modified rehearsal his eight years tenure of office. ef hie party la aad eat ef Cea gross, af the evidsaee hoard heretofore. - Wi sat Crr-srNarnl Piaarssa. Mr. aad Mra. Hardiag were received by Attorneys rsproseaUag both sides win eeaator Simmoas mods a'shert tpoeeh Mr. aad Mrs. Wileoa ia tha Oreea room be preeent aa Ua occasion. Mrs. Tsr- ' (CooaaaTTrrT-e I CCsaaTT TweJ " l Governor CanieroB Morrleoa will Uis morning scad to the Senate tha names of eigbfdsppoiutses to the Btate vpigh- way commiseioa unaer ue aawiy aaopt od SUte Uignway law. -The eommiaaioa is composed ef i W. A. Hart, of Tarboro, eottoa mill maa aad farmer, First district. ' W. A. MeOirt, ef Wilmtngtoa, presi dent of Ue North Caroliaa Good Bosvds Aseoelatioa. Third district. John Spraat Hill, Durham, baaksr aad tmslaess maa. Fourth dietrict J. El wood Cox, High Poiat, maaafac rarer. Fifth district. ' - Word H. Wood, Charlotte, wrekideat Amerieaa Trust Company, Sixth dir triet. . . ' . . ..' . BepreocBtative B. . A. Dougktea, Bpartii, baaker, farmer. SeveaU dis trict. . Joha a McBoe, BskersvCls, bwyar aad maaufeetarer, Eigata eusarict. - Jam eo a StiheloaUer, Aaheville, kat- aeoa maa aad prtaeat oorsmissioaer, Niath diatriet. ' The aommiasioaert, aewry appointed, trfll aasuma their dutiea oa April L J. Z. Camcsn,- -pablieaa, af Kinstea, preseat member of the eommiaaioa eoa tiaaea U serve, hie term aot having expired, as does Chilrmea Fiaa Paga. 1 I W V V MS W BWta V KISM J V- C 44 " vg' aaa---a aa, plexioa oa the matter. - Aeeordina? to I h. o... 4ifiB.i .-ti. this, tts Germaa foreign secretary pro- foundations on tho basis of which her totted against "sanctions (penalties) people mar arrange to take from farm without legal foundation.' Thia, of era and other producers of this nation a -course, is based oa Ue treaty of Vor- greater - part of their turplut pro- wMuim wnuo proviaes ms I penalties duetion. " cannot be enforced until after May 1, "It it not a little singular, that but ignoree Ue allies' eoateatioa that measure which strikes a blow at eat the Germans have failed to eomply foreign trade should follow so closely with the eoaditioat of Ue treaty. upon the aetioa of Congress directing . Dr.. Simons Ja ia close soasaltatiea Ua reeumvtioa ef eertaia activities of - State Hospital at (3olboroid220)00 h f d?',"- T?. '-f svw asns bmsiw atuav M-Xlf UUfmUHMVhf m WW ea cui a asm stave so -bv w os -- tinned to Insist that thv eonld go as Moved that its resumption would improve . turthes towaada mooting ths standpoint forelga wartetng Wa a hmM,ttfI - I'-'fyiJinf for ",TehJ Mr. Lloyd George's speech was aimed of . marketing ia foreign countries by at inducing them to do. tho paaaage of aa export trade law aad The British prims minister's pre- of measures for Us promotioa of bank- aeatatioa of Us alliea' . ease greatly Ing agencies la foreign countries. Now, pleased Us French. He drew a parallel it appears that we propose to render , Continued On Pag Two Mr. 8UkeleaUors appoiatment la for aaotker term. Tho minority oa Ue commission represented by Joha C. McBoe. of Bak ersville, and J. Elwood Cox,-of High Foist, bow appointees, aad J. . Cam area, who remains oa Ue body, Although it had become kaowa la a gsasral way wha would be appointed by UeGovsraor, a aomber of last miaats ehsages upset aleulatioaa. This was so ia Ue appoiatmsM ef MeGirt, aad ia Ue appoiatmeat of J. Elwood Cox, particularly. " Expressing the belief uat Be and aamod a eommittoe aeeeptable te Ue people ef Ue State, Gevemer Morrlaoa yesterday afteraooa declared hia oaly regret was Ue fact Uat he wad aot aamod a member from the far east. tense Ue soaad. He baa determined. however, te ask the eommiaaioa te name attorney tor Jtatlf. Mr. Walter Cohooa, of rasquetaak. The Governor aaade tt plaia Uat ha hsd bo notion of appeiatiag a eemmie- of road baildiag experts,. bat a isaioa af Mosrmfal basis see asea who would effieieatly admiaister the road building - program of Ua State taawUov with Ue vrableaw which Aaaa- eJac isTvaavaa. betweea German aetioa aow aad at Frankfort la 71, whea Ue treaty was based ob the amumptioa that France waa ia Us wrong, aad Germany de manded aot only reparation, but pay meat by France of Ue whole cost ef Ue war. these measures abortive ia whole or ia part. -1 imsgine Uer Is little doubt Ust while this messurs is temporary it la iatsaded aa a foundatioa for action of a similar aatura of a very geaeral and psrmsaeat ehs meter. If ttsro ever was a Urns whea America had anything to fear from foreign oompeti- J. I tion, Uat time has passed. I cannot believe, that Amerieaa pro-aueers wsw Newark Gets Akron Frsachms New. Tork, March 3 Prosideat Con wsy Tools, sf Us lateraatloaal Baseball Lea rue. snnouneed here today I ! sanat eesrrjeete are Ua most effective Uat by a anajority rots ef Ue club la Ua world, aaa have any dread of owners at a speeisi meoung ue Aaron. I eom-MUtiaa .whoa taer view tno xaes Ohio, franchise wss awarded te Newark, I that Ueit eoaatry haa eome through N. J. The Newark dab will be eper-1 the groat struggle ef Ue last few yeara ated by Boy Mack, a bob of Coaaia I relatively sneaking untouched, while Mack. Ue veteraa elub owner aad maa-1 their sriaeiDal oomoetitore are ia vary- agar af Ue Amerieaa League of Phir-Jiag degrees sadly striehea aad laboring adelnhia. The ? purchase price was I aadar adverse ooaditioaa from which 23fiQQ. ; ' . - - v I they wiU aot recover for many years.. - ivaaagoa ax a vwry nwcu uraDr Bsstlvsra Nsmod Far Csamaaay. kArt taken place.. Tha Caltod. States New rorkv March Iv Federal receivlk.. i.-.r a wroat areditor aatioa. era were appointed teeny f er Imhrie A I m,. vu Umt eertaia rors ram eats ef Cos Broadway securities 4eelera. Iisbill-1 Europe mere Usa aeefloOvOOO, aad ae ties were placed at SlllOW aad ae-l, nnlt f Ue saormoae eseete af ear sets, aa el December II, at HVOOcVlO. exports Uer is aa additisaal aommer Ak equity sort was lied en behalf ef l.ui. iadabtedaesBi of fore in aationa Ue Beavst Board Co, wUh a elaim of I to sear www pvrhapa. aot fans Una more Uaa SSJWO. Shortage ef cash aad I Jtaaid assets was aUefod, ' ICeaHmisd Oa Fags Twj.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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