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SMALL OUT AFTER
MMO YEARS,
JGRESSMAN
PRESIDENT AND MRS. HARDING ENTER THE WHITE HOUSE
v -
AS CO!
Representative of First North
Carolina District Returns
"-To Practice of Law
IN RECEPTIVE MOOD FOR
CONGRESSMAN-AT-LARGE
Issues Statement Xffiewinf I
Political Career as Lawmak
er and Thank Bia OonstiUul
ency for Opportunity To Sep.
reseat Them; Eeppblicansl
i Plaa Tour of the South
kr,. i.S Ak TtMi.a "&
, Id. iww vnw w.-w-
'" . SOS District Natl. Bank Bldg.
-" Br JOI L. BAKER.
, (By Bpeelsl Leased Wire.)
. WaahUfton, March 6 Jsha H. Small,
-'wbs retired from Coagrcss bat Friday
--" after eoBttanoBS service ef 23 years aa
Bepreevatativa of thejlrat North Caro-
'4. ' k -tlb ' ' fiv i r - - - a-, n -it-r fl auaamauaUaB
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af few, a4 hi,vJ&i: , ft tiw M lgii ; rep flf aatwr "Knor.- trf IVanaylTania. . .
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SECURING STRIKE
VOTE ON RAILWAYS
TI SUB-CHASERS
TAIN WATCH
s
ami ia Waakingtoa, D. C.
r Hta ant baa beta aaaoriated mW
tb bUm CoaTaaaiaa-at-Larf,
vhick Narta Carolina ia aipacfed
kara ia tba Sixty -aifkla Cencraaa.
it haa aJaa iMra larmtM that
ba a-aaiaa4er far Scaatorial hoaort ia
184. at aatil today MiT 8mU atead
faatly deeliaed to aay aaytkinf about
kia plaaa. aaaertiac thai aatil kia Una
of oflieo cipirod bo woald gi attsn
tioa oary to kia lfialaiia datlea.
Bnatora af kia poaaiblo eaadidaey for
otflra aajaia ato put'aaido- by Mr. Small
la today '1 atatement with tbo brief
comment that "whether I ahall aeck
pteforment afmia ainat await devalop
aienta and tko attluda of mj poKtiral
fratada." Mr. 86.11 'a atateaaaat fol-
lowa: -
BVnrie, Corara M Toaia.
?fow that riy oBeUl life u m--
" Iter of Coagreaa from tba FlrM North
Carolina DUtrtet haa cloaad, ny Mnaa
of jnodoaty wonld rather eooatraia ai
to retiro Quietly to pnrata uro tma
Kjreai rj. nrong wws welcome
a?::jr To Returning Naval Secretary
aaaBoaaaaawawaa
Mr. and Mrs. Joaephua Daniels Given Great Ovation at Audi
torium when i 5,000 People Gather to Welcome Them
Back After Eight Years in Washinzton: Dr. J. M. Temple-
ton, in Clever Speech, Catches the' Spirit of the Throng;
Splendid Program, .With Music By New; Symphony
Urchestra, Une ot Kare Interest and Pleasure
tha rmand that aroae for an eneore. He
saved it for tha end of the program.
Tli en on behalf of the citizens of Bal
cighColonul Albert L. Cox told Mr,
na, ilrs. JJaoicli bow glad the people
of the ei'y were to hare thorn back
frer vgli yeara, of "with what interest
ther kad followed their career in Wash
ingt i duTing a period of ao great
atreas, and with what pride they had
witnesaed their triumphant eunnountim
of the obstacle! that itood lp ,the way
of arhieTetnent. '
j Particularly graceful was bia tribute
to Mr. Ianielva4.'elarjag thai right well
Whea barbecue aoaaoa rolls around
out ia Bhomkatte, the luaeiona maloaa
are ripeniag oat Oktner way, whea it la
'potanm and -'tater'-'srfltne out iwe
dark eornexa of New yldght townshrpj
and ia White Oak townahip, -where the
tobacco worm dietb not, a welcome
awaits tba retorning Seefetary of- the
. mvniA (vi. Mraonilitr bdob Nary " to his BatiTe heath, Dr. J. M.
tba public, bat I hae reeeiTod so many Templetoa .told Joaephua .DaaioU. yea-
letters . ommoatiag upon . bit mire-1 -t"v -
, ent aadViaquiriaf aa to my futaro aaJ fether to, weleoms" him home.;--
to make approp'rUta a brief atatemeBt.r But tbo oitiaearx- of Mbamkatte, of
' l .M m.. w.h. I Qarnar and Jts anTirona. ef fhaTtnrk
iartoa aorreapoadsnts, all of wham re i ormars of tbo Earryeajia aa4 the olaaail had1 aha'ahowa to tba, w6rld whU Waa
' aiy fxiaada, aad to whoa I wih to UiMaa af waho J-oresU-ajad eat where aaf of womanhood Nvrth Carolina bad
saake a sUeore zpnaaioa of thaaka the toUeco worm dietb let did aot to be proud af. - For Ue. Whole eity
tor taeir aiaayoartesio la the ast. ait apoa aeaaoat to poor ont welcome, bo extended ' welcome hone to" theai
"I waa -Srat sleeted- ia Noreaiber, They eamo to the Auditorium Art thou- both, a welcome to the' opportunitiei,
. -ifioa .-a . ,,! nf acnlM bema ajiostror, packed to-tbe full its a-reat a share ia the work for ths common
March 4, 1899, jutt St, years ago. With raaeKei ot space and turned .ths third food, and a ahare in the interest that are
the exception of seVeral local positions, eommanity sing-into-eneh a welcome theirs by right of eitiienthip.
aad bt aerrieo aa PHaldential sloetor emended a retura- . , nr. Tsapletea 8aaka. ,,.
ia 1896V iis waa tba Srst sad. most taf indlTidusi in Baleigh. -, . Dr. Templetoa had been xhosea to
important office to v which T had been Gap of Yrara Bridged; -apeak for ths people of the county, but
eleetedJ entered upoa aiy duties fOlrd With speeebes of welcome, with songs, territory enough for him.
with ambitioa and high ideals of aerV- his farorites and the favoritea Mra. He included the whole State, from Bat-
ice; -I bare tried to aerr with. In-1 Daniels, who sat beside .him on. thel16'' " we omokies, before be settled
duatry aad fidelity, sbut ths record is I ,tjOT nj (bared the konors with him. I Slowa t0 "J' "tething about the county,
with stirring numbers by Raleigh's
symphony orchestra that Balelgh didat
know, it bad anliUt was beard to play,
the , gap of eight yeara Uray . .waa
bridged orer, ths Editor, and Mrs. Dan
iels made' to -know -that they - anj ' at
home again with their friend. 1 It was
aot a noisy welcome, nor :waa there
NTEREST CENTERS
IN
E
IN REPLY
German Delegation Will Meet
Allied Council for Settle
. merit of Reparations
tendon, Mar. 6. (By the Associated
Prcaa.) An unexpected and protracted
meeting of the supreme council, for
which the British prime minister end
other allied representative bad to bo
hastily resiled from country riaita, has
followed the informal conference which
MrT WoVd George snd Premier Briand
had with Dr. Himons, .German aeeretary
Saturday, and haa led to hopes that ths
IN THESOUTHE AST
No Immediate Walkout On Rail
roads, in Sympathy With
,A. B. A A., Expected
EMPLOYES IN ATLANTA
MAKE EMPHATIC DENIAL
JTo Effort Yet.Made To Move
freight or Passenger Trains
Oa Georgia Road and He.
Mirer Bugg Announces None
Win Be Attempted Until Mew
Men Can Be Employed
MaeOB, Qa., March . Is railroad
Maioa circles it wss learaed bera today
that a secret strike rots Is being taken
by the different railroad cm Ha
tbmagkoat the Boatheaei It will take
the entire wwek possibly longer, to
complete ths tote, it was said.
Atiaaiie railroad, la eoaremplated. It la
aaid, but the labor leadera desire to
kaow bow the men stand for the pur
pose or determining futara action ea
the A. B. and A.
Beporta here today iadicatod that
there waa ao effort to move freight or
pasaeager trains oa tba A. B. and A.
sad it is reported ia labor circles that
Beceirer Bugg win aot attempt to re
eame operations aatil the employes de
cide to rotara to work. --
PRISONER KILLS HIMSELF
WITH JAILER'S PISTOL
Ceaoord. March S William Wsl.
lace, sold to bars aea la a draeaaa
eaditloa, BrMaad a platal . to bla
forehead today sad shot klaaealf to
death. Tbo pistol fell from Jailer
McCardt'aepccaet wfeea bo weal to
WslUre s wall la the eaaaty Jail
aad the prleenor tried to oerpeer
bim. MeCardy did aot notice that
Ike pistol was goae aatil later.
Hearing several abota, Ike jailer .
waited feeplag tkat Wallace weald
Srs tba laat cartridge. Waea Ike
ialUr Saally wen to the cell ke
fosad tkt prisBBer dead, lis learaa
a wife aad two cklldrea.
Western Union Cable Ship is
Berthed At Miami; Naval
Boats Close By
HOLDING QUORUM ,
CHIEF CONCERN OF:-
REMAINING DAYS
-
Expiration .t f Constitutional
Limit Allows Members '.
Uberties
EMPLOYES DENY STRIKE)
VOTE IS BEING TAKEN.
Atlanta, Ga, March . Declaring the
strike of the Atlanta, Birmingham aad
Atlantis railroad employee detrimental
to ths pablie'a interasta tbs United
8tates Board of Mediatioa haa tendered
its services o bring about aa agree
ment betwrwa Becelrer B. L, Bugg and
the strikiag employes. . Cemmiaaioner
Chambaai aad Assistant-Commissioner
KlutU will arriva ia this eity Monday
to begin aegot iai ions, according to aa
Germans might be prepared to submit
ma. a MMMnaKlA nitnM.ti nrtlM,lavt
as there has been great activity among tat tight bjr bTotfc"
m.. j.i.-., .,.). ,1,. I Booa omeiaJs.
day and many informal eonferenees
with the allied experts.
Ths Oermaas, however, seem still to
bo awaiting, instructions ' f nom Berlin.
Tbejr ,i were prepared , today . only to
make eerUia auggastioaa regardiaa the
method of payment, .which tha allies
vote is being taken or aoatemplated by
employes of other rosdsaad -the asser
tion that tba strike would ba eonflned
to .the A. 3. aad Aj ware aaade by
hea as er xoar yauway anions. ; -
la reply to tha atatement ox Ke-
Misml, Da, March .-The United
States submarine ehaeer S20 arrived
here today to Mi the ft C. l.M which
yesterday halte-d work ea the Western
Vaioa Miaml-Barbsdos cable after it
had (red a shot acmas the bow of the
EMPLOY IT AS WEAPON
AGAINST LEGISLATION
Proponents ef-Power Kate Bill
Undecided as To As king for
Beconsideratioa Today; Cn.
sorihip Measure Appears
Doomed;-Senate and-House
Deadlocked oa Pensions
hero this morning from, the Key West
1 1 i a V . . 1 .
naval oaav, nnaar traer ox inai com
mandant of the naval district.
Tonight the Bobert C. Clowry, the
Weetera Union'a own ship, waa berthed
at the municipal dock awaiting further
instructions. The two chasers were
standing by, 1 maintaining dose watch
orer it. V
The story of the Incident yesterday
was related briefly today by the com
manders ef ths two ships.
"V sigaated the cable ahip, which
was maneuvering abont in aeareh of
ths buoy, to stop," aaid Enaign Wm.
H. Klapproth, commander of tba aub
ehaaer 1M. "Whea it paid ao attention
wo fired a shot across the bow of the
Clowry."
Klapproth declared that be waa still
nader ordera to prevent work of con
necting the cable to the mainland here,
but deelined to make further comment.
Capt. H. M. Smith af tbs Bobert 0.
Clowry refused to make an explana
tion of the cable ahip's activities. "I
hove to Immediately after the ehot was
fired,' ho said,' "aad proceeded into
Miami with ths naval veasel, aa It
ordered ma to do."
Ths cable, which was brought op hers
last summer by the British, cable ship
Colas ia. was left attached to a buoy
when tha aoaLrovsray with tha govera
mane arose aad prereated tba
pletiott of ' soaaeetlonn. . It was "said
made aad its appraisement must bs left
to others. -
"I may be permitted, however; W
2 aay that in. all public matters I bava
strives to lead a eleaa life and to f ol
low tha dictates of my integrity and
' best judgment. There can ba no finer
asset for a public servant than to have
earned hu self-respect. While many
I Her waa glad to. have Tr. Daniels back
I "where wo can see the smoke. from your
chimney
JEvsry step of you brilliant career
nas Men watched with keenest interest
by all of u," he continued. "At every
bava 4oibtlcsa4iffere4 wit me at 1 aineere, whole-hearted welcome borne.
c7or.Vo.da .t .v7rylrneV..t.:7ua w,,,lt V Pt. to b, tbs fin
by every hearthstone, ws havJ w.tch.1 for a . aetUement ,of re.
was there land k... k... ..j xniereat tor the present centers
great demonstration. It wss just plain, own. Thu have - amhelllahad iL w ' the ;teoms jf the meeting yeeter-
a 1 . .... v,-,..- -ti ia;ssHAaBas sTl...
wsr Bjubjs to oonaider as a basis'for fj operaUoa ef trains! f l"
wvnia do rasamea ss rapiaiy as new em-1 great woim w turn
ployee eould bo recruited, tha araad eaws. Whoa work is resumed tt will
offlcas declared they would la bo way! be aeeessary to grapple along the bot
com. 01 ma oeeaa to piesr it. up.
NAVY DEPAKTMENT GETS
FULL BEPORT OP AFFAIR.
. "Washington, March 8. The Navy De
partment today received a full report
oa the action yesterday of the com
ma'ader of United States sub-chsssr 154
ia ordering a ahot to bo fired acroaa the
bow of the Westers Union cable ahip
Bobert 0. Clowry at Miami, Fla. The
Bobert C. Clowry had x started work
preparatory to leading the Weetera
Uniona Miami-Barbadoes esbls which
ths govsrnment bad forbidden.
Secretary Denby after reading the re
port- declined to diaeuaa the matter,
dec taring any eomment would have to
a decision.
' Among 'other suggestions it appears
that . Dr. Simons propoaed a reduc
tion of the twelve per eent export duty
on German gooda to three or four per
cent and a reduction ia ths term of 42
years for the payment of -annuities.
All his suggestions, however, were con
ditional upon Germany being allowed
to retain upper Silesia. . Thia tha allies
consider wholly unacceptable and ao
informed .the German delegates toaight
FINAL CONFERENCE MAY
BE HELD IN LONDON TODAY
: London, March 6. (By ths Associ
ated Press.) The Germaft delegation
will meet the allied .council tomorrow
eon-
repara-
Interest for the present centers
oppose tha movement and ths mea have
beea warned against invading in any
way ths property of tha company.
It ia aaderstood, however, that the
union men are reserving ths right to
picket. A denial was mads by union
chiefs that aa effort waa made to wreck
train No. 4 of the A. B. and A. Bail-
road Saturday.-
fr.;n. - Ys-.i. ; j bTiT.. ."iiaay oerween nr. ctunons. tne uermaa
times, yet if I caa entertain ths kope i ,d in kind Mr. Daniel, tk.nk.4 t.t. nkKi ...... '' Tbreign SeereUry and Frwnters Llord
tba t iin retained the confidence of neighbors and pledged himself o take sway, we. bava held our own l George snd Briand and other Trenck
xoy friends and constituents, I am in-1 on ths harneaa of work anuma- hia own I . o.t.. ' .. I ministers at lord Carson's house. It
dsed fortunate, . r people Issd dowa jsrht years age whea w atflr&aX7(l'w " "Bdar,tod . Pr. Simons indicated
' N.rriM - DWppJ.t...t he went to be SecretarTpf the Navy women, and a lawTumb ofMTe "hat a 'f1? ? f
- ... JJL. a for is Bam.tel..4 ! ,. U.Ji' ' number of Tory morrow to the allied uttunatum. ThU
SMI PI BJ HIBDIU, Bras TOUJ m - -- r --- 1 uuuicrijr IHl-B. KC SIVS BIM IOBI Id- n, MnllJanJ JB,n.-.l
In wrrmrpondcBea, hsv. ammmed tbat I ef tt. w d And after that, although vancem.nt, To will dowa to Ap7x feronw"! the alSee ViTttaostiE
was nursing soma diaappointmsnt aad bsd aot been put dowe for a speech, snd to. Fuquay, and over to Wendell iTt Simon? "'ting
entertained soma resentments. I wish I . vsueu, wnn n xew. oner sentences i sna eoaionagover to cur deep water I n.. t).;ut. t.; w;.--
j: .:..u. vs. t-.lthat mnrfWii hcju.a . K-.n.i- I enii.. .-j ..niu I Brltiaa frune Minister Went to
w iwww w -'-j 1 -- --.V.v. wT --- -- jw w4 vvo ixie Tuiairea 1 rn.nMAH 41. . j 1
RECEIVER BUGG ANNOUNCES
NEW MEN WILL BE SECURED.
Atlanta, Ga March S. With approxi
mately Sftoea auadrea employes oa
strike : and with eery train standing
Idle, B. I Bugg, receiver ,-of the At
lanta, Birmingham aad' Atlantis rail-
mentsaTbS. tol TflT W?'
manaer to amnlor new men end ii Uttw depertment were
BUMnkf aekMtnlaM mm. Squally reticent,
sible. Ia Issuing this statement the OHers lssued by the Niwy Depart-
receiver, who was formerly president "" dirwtioa of President Wil
n ,1,. ji.a-tk. I son last summer to etnn landinv if
a. -.. " ' ".- -
ferenee. Why aboaJd I feel resentful
or discontented f I bare enjoyed a long
term of service, With tEe exception of
my first nomiaatioa, end my recent dot
- feat, 1 waa reaomiaated ipr each aue
' cessivs tens nbataatially without ep
TKwition. - - Few- anticipated that nay
Brat aemiaatioa Would result ia my elec
tion,
I
A BMl!.. .f II .
kindly welcome, r - i I towns while you were away. And we uh.ZlljT .7-1 I; "d nniona restreaenting
for 1:80 as the hour oMfa be- tui men in Wake count. . VT. Z-.'a JZTf tbs railroad was held
. . . . .. a.. , . . . . .1. . . , ,oo mw: lurr .rciutacu lu uunuua to m . .
. r, . ' 1 ue parpose or
ssrotion,
their
Bet
TiA .v. -1-. i ' ih.rui. ..j ,- ininr, anu sir. uoya ueorre sum
,-"7,i"l" .T.e'00, w;.r.:iir.,u?.n,p",,,a WM- nioned a meeting of tbo Supreme
vwvn sirees nn, nonr Derore.iney were I mci eaiica tnem. tneyl rnn.,n .vuk K.... 1
. at. f-Velock.;;, Packed IZFlZ'? J" ?t. o'clock this eve.Ug and continued for
hours. Those attending included
of ths road declared-that
have tba employes of thsir nniea repre
soBtativea over met the issus squarely
or suggested tha possibility of negotiat
ing a mora acceptable basis Mt reduc
uon thaa that propoaed,'
the brotherhoods
the strikers oa
the cable, by force, if necessary , have
aot been rescinded so far as eould be
learned today,
thrown, opea
.-.1 i. la: . . I aad what the- rfM. .w ... j I "
ni. ini4JuuiK jinp yn;auillg " r I it. , " iniivn VI I tn0
rttoytiTm ZTZK . pTrnTmS "rd
was rejected by a sabatontial major- ,roa, tn wer, tBr.M four tho! t them "".tfmw 6f them ,nd V BrUnd, , toueheu Berthelot,
Tii. lif. ba. f"! ttr, IVfiEZJ: . Doumer, in Iditio. to repreje.U-
i.r.'. iu tw. ..r-miiiiin uiw aiHiosii .-Amg mm ,.- -v . M"os or Italy, ceigium '-Ana Japan. -
LZZJZZT?L?: 1 la ths boua. was taken, nnd :e b
My. eoasQtoents kavo given nt i vm-l thm 'i . w.i-.j. I - ent-oa -the - nm n-ITL t-! , - i"i : . 1
ofpie..w.,w,drw JLtlSn.:
Aa EicMIng HeBeynaoan Trip.
West Palm Beachr Fla- March . A.
B. Mr Mullen, flying ia an ssroolane
wnmm 'I'tatwiMSk wr st ata kaia aw a
a. .a , 1 -a, jssj wvaaaa sain IT a IUf VII SB UUUCY'
HBiaBB ui4a sWH MttHi I an nam It 1 .
fAsasl.il.a W" "'W VU1 UWU intj JJJHIlfJ QVII
a.wa ass aaaai uii m uians aska..al. . f.Jl 1 at
for tha conduct of tha strike. Ttar "
meetina- waa ueewtlva. propeller waa
1 ina oniv asm are.
Presided Sear by John T. Nance, an I
engineer, the repreeentatives were, ad- PHILADELPH US DEFEATS PARKTON
dressed by ofiteials of the international ' d Springs, March o-Th Philadel
brotherhoods end soms of the local pbni high school defeated Psrktoa high
workers of the A. B. A A. No formal Bchoot. W to 8, in a basketball game
eetioa waa taksa and ao atatement was toe court at flora Macdonald sol
derful-Tmportealtyr to serre. ddrtng
KBKa ml. UAIB amavU sue. BU3uiajLaucna s a a. m 1
and I kone earned tha yesrmet of mn.y ' w M.M,?'M Mas: and. the enhenao.. 7Zh
substantial cttiaeasHhUida of my die- . ryoubaek:, when' the, WnLa-lf"
trict and erea InrydW Hpew ; wtAubVrn-Ganwa rta
Steffi of being unhappy and daeoa- na Mrs. Danism earns ia nuletly Bagwells, ths Broightons. 'the Bryans.
I nlIucipnus nigns nu Dm-.
Haift plays from aUrt to finish clearly
KILL BRITISH GENERAL
IN FIGHT IN IRELAND
toBted, I aava a profoaad feeUag of "Us ths audience waa standing to sing I the. Bands, Ue FerrelsA Powells aad
bkckj
gratituds to tbs people who have hba-1 "America,, and ade their' way to ths I Poeles will welcome ou
v area aae neipea me.- abuts oaaeaveree: taxagw.. lacy wars nccompaniea ay uot-I - tait la tha. dark, corners ef Net
c ie reprees aay reeling er eiauoa ia tae 1 eraor iornaom,-urrre -anas Angelea I gn -township when : .possum snd
pass aa ts enrovaie a spini ax aumu-1 aiomson, us uoverner a aaugnter; his I wr ,ums rolls aronad again, aad la
C Ity and serriea.,'. . , I aiatora. Mrs. Nuttsll aad 3&iU Ida Mor-I the elaasie shades ef Wake Tammt. m
y . WHI Await DorefepmeBto;, risoa, sad Mias Cora'agley.a cousin I waeoma awaits youj out in White ,Oak,
"Many bare Inquired abont my future I OI "anieia.- xos erowa paused ji mo woacee worm auth aot, wel
plans aad have suggested Imy eaadidaey lu inlriBS eheeT moment, an.d I to01 rnits for yesj. Help as to lift thii
' for other poeitloBe. I have .worked ap eompierea tne aemonstrauon ATter tie
to Ue last moaseat of my term and have song was doas. . , t- .'
givea little thought to perwsaaV plana. Ha tamed to the sndienee with his
- Whether I ahall soak prefermeat again familiar amilaBad-aekBwwIedswdtke
mast await developmeata aad tba at- treating. No did Mrs. Daaiele seem
titnde of amy potitieal frianda. XI haws different from "the woman ' who went
'. aa puna and bars sever diseassad the "tk ths editor whea ho left Baleigb
- Subject seriously wrt any -one. In J1- - v - .(
any event I fails realise tba aeeeeaity The audience finished with its three
- af iacnaslag my act earnings aad lay tongs, 'AmarWV was the first oaeaad
Jag aside aoaaething for my family. It thaa "Come Tboa reoBt," aad "At tbs
haa -- - t a-.BtteBtim that Uk Cross." Tbea tbs invocation br.Bev.
goaaipert daring tba past year' have) Miltoa A., Barber, D. D, ' recti of I with a speaUneoas hBrst of cheering.
aasertod tha I bad aeeamamtod wealth. I ansfs cftareh, and tla erowe settled 1 - Address m Tafermal
I would ao menUonv this tnattar if it I ac lnta na aeat -to see What Bert ef I - IfNwaa not a set speech that the
aia Bot lnvejre- aa impsnauoa or eav 1 ws is waj mm a sprnag np, 1 asmeeara. secretary made, bat more
heaor. I have beea p rudest aad have I with tha mama of the Community 8ym- OX aa informal chat with bia Meads
aadfavored to meet every . .Saawalal I pnoay arcnesrra.
tk -f MttttjrflAM.fe.4 - rA4tiM.. " . r"lii mmKmm itw...i.w W" St1A,;
1:0 etoek.-Tha-nsnttw
aidered so important tnat Baroa Haya-lroad as aader aormal eendrtions, stated
shi had to be esed jnwms..
r ktiea7' jt- t 1 ipueaats win es required to pass satis
During the dinnsr recess it Is under-1 factory examinations aad meet all re-
stood there were further . eomairaica-1 quiremsnta of tha railroad. A number I Piye Hundred Hen Take Part
when thf Supren CoubcU KbMwmbMjwfficiais, U Mid ud mbo of th trail I IB AmoUSll Of Mflitary C0n
it wm MMrtad putt ut miiom 1 MAeeialM will m muaid danof th
avnmfliAHBl wataTPSl ATtlv . iflssB KawBBtmaP I BTaaswaT.
s m.mm a. iawav 1 m
iourned. No - formal eonunnBlotioB "ZTm V.'Sl rT". w", . mar. o. Mrigadier general
roy itf County Cork
this
great. commonwealth. ob to the blxh
pUU that destiny had decreed for as?
A thuader of aDnlasiaB mrfl eh
apeaaer. The eoetor had caught ths
spirit i ef ths Catherine?, and ther
answered him with a tnmalt of sheers,
aad Mr. Daaiela had to wait for It to
die out before ha could begin to tell his
neighbors bow glad hs was to be at
homo sgnJB. j. . . i
"Neighbors.- friends.' sbinmatM. he
called' tham, aad they answered him
both la his present
waa issued tut the aorrespoadents were),:: " " '".V 7 "V I . eeiaauaeef or ths Kerry
authorized to say that-the German dele-1 d -.. .
i.j . ;S,j t r I "
r V r"vrVJ :mrlZCJ . r. eof U every way to orderly naaieoavor to aoabanin. this eounrr. BmL
bJUgatioa, bat-my act, savings bars
. beea nt ligism. -
"I ahall J seams the practice of lam
' This is my praftasiew aad the ealy aae
ia which I feel aqnifped to auks enb
staatial oarxdngs. I ahall aadea;ver
to partkitiata ia tha prate with my
firm ia Waahiagtoa. N, C I may alas
state that I shall maintain, aa aflSea ia
Washington, D. C, for tae vractica af
ay -prefeaaiam aad will ba leeated la
-Biitm 90, mlnmrf bsuldiag..XBMrage
fCMt'aawd Cm rfe Tww)
with whom ho has aot mingled muehi
for some time. Ha-told theaa something!
or-tns uuags that ha had aeea, of the
great rveats that had happened la -which
hs had soms part-He told them that
iaapiratiea1 for Whatever ba aad ac
complished bad tome from ths spirit ef
hit ewa people, which he had eadesvor-
imim 7,.,, mmm wcy gaveiBo played - ' j ' 1 r
veica to tseir admiratioa ta the bunt I -It waa aet withoat wreaek of' the
of applaasa that foUcrwed Ue ever J heart Uat I left f rieade af eight years,
' ' , " otrrI or-lbt my heart has sver beea here. Uj
- - ir wrrmvwxrm arrtrart.l mmmm
and I'r. ;ark was anwiLisg to stoet.: I . iCeetfnoed Os) Paga Twek'..
Tha Orehaatra "111
PaaatTe earieaity tnrhed almost in-i
staatry late charmed attoatioa. Tkirtr-I
five) pieces strong, aad with Fred Stark
, OBBductiBg, Us arehestra swnag-iaro ths I
miaor opeaiag xecasaree -of -the. Bay-
mtma- vrrertara. zoaurui as u ia, I
the sjrehestra wwa itself five theaaaad I
a formal 1 autnonty s , msaa a reply kwfll, prceedura aad met tha employee ardar afterVo7m7oVr.l Comm w,i
to -ths. aiumatuns. Th. .r ear- aad thrir national anio. leader, 'ia SS Ir-'tZ'S'Z S T"
lam .bubbtobuobs nspKusx inw lermsi. j:sr,, . tt, ,i 1 - ...... . - -r
At Bavment but the T aurreatioaa w.ral ' 7. jT- I Panted M m vert. gate the recent aheot-
r ' ' . . - . 1 utur eminhsUaiB '-u uirt tiuifTvai , MiieMm t .ii
incomplete tnat tbs allies ware vvrnw-ai. . the Hill s.rf
sdis 10 eonsiaer mem as .a oasts xor -us., .u ,h. .nH,..l r tm.i, hiMl ra,. u.. a , w. v-j.-a
ttrpTe-. cou.cn wiu -b-;u s?jr
at 10:30 o clock tomorrow morning Ue I ii.j ui :tfc, 4nin L.i. V.,. l.i w.v . n ,
Gamasa beihr summoned to tmsr ai - -'-": - T . I -t yy-v
..,,." 1 . , Tlino nsnsai piuMwa. v . 1 1 aaoiner ameer aa two prrvsies were
m--m . -M ,i.v - A 1. ..I kill mmm TknMI lt..l, , .1..
TWO CABINET' MEETINGS HtXD - li. ha heariaar before Ue labor board. I eatral news today. Tba eoavoy eoa-
r ' ' -TO DISCUSS INSTRUCTION tha atatomeat eoBtinnaa. havs ths em-1 sisted af fire a ait, lorries aad
Berlin;- March 6-It is semi-effleiallyl nloTaa a Ueir anioa repraseatatiyee
annoancaa was anor aanag raeeirea a Isvsr met the lams squarely er sag
report from Ue German delgatioB tolgostod tha possibility ef aegotiating a
tbs reparations eonfereaes in Lieadoa I sura aeeeptablo basis of redaetioa thaa
two eablast aaeettags wera-aeid Ban-1 that arsssBted. aotwitastaadiag tae
day.- eBtweea theaa meetiags Uers was I fact that they bars never ewastioaed.
0 eonfeTenee-wita the sxperas. 'Aa a I hat have adsuttod freely Us sea tea
armored car.
.The first two ears of ' the convoy
were blown up by a mine aad a fierce
Sght, which lasted a hoar ensued.
cording to- Ue dispatch Ejghl armored
ears anaaaged to roach Kantark, from
Jlhieh place reiaforeameats were aeat
remit ef the deliberations infractions I Uoaa af Ue railroad af its inability I to tha scene of the i ambush. Ths attack-
were aent to tha German delegation for to mac Ita opera tiag azpesaes by sm lag party escaped into us aula.
ass ia Moadsy'sbegotiationa. . ImiUloa dollars per year."
NOT A WHO, TURNS. OX TIB
I A. B. At A. DURING DAT.
Beawrta Blg .T
Wiastoa-Salem, March , $. Wiastea-
Ralraa is raaaiae? eUsr cities iat Ua
United States a rlooe raea for diattaoJ ritsveraid, Oa- March Not a wheal
ties ss Us world's rreatoet- leaf . I tamed ea Ue A, B. and A. railroad
baero market This eity has sold 871 today, nor haa Uera beea aay effott 'te
VAflOQ 'oanda . ting ar Una sesaonv'xesaaaa eperatioa.
DnbUa, Mar. . Ths belief Is general
here that the - ambush ia Cwabaaia
Satarday hi -which General Gumming
wss killed was prepared for Major Gen
eral . BtrkkJaad, eommaader of the
Crown ..forces , is) Muaster. General
Stricklaad was supposed to ba returaiag
to Cork yesterday from Trale-a,
Two fevered days rsmaia ef Us .
agreed spaa of life ef Ue 1921 aeasioa
ef the General Assembly before ad-
jourament will be taken some time 4 ,
sfter midnight tomorrow Bight, two ' '
dsys in which to pass finally opea some
two hundred pieces of legislations ' Is- '
laJhe71propr
pjirest dcadifr on uonreaerata ps- .
sions, aad ths battls orer moving plo- '. . '
tore censorship set for tonight at ;,
o'clock. M
Keeping a quorum la the chambers
will likely bs the moat difficult business .
confronting both branches of Us As- ;
sembly. The fate of most of tbs pead 4 f
ing legislatioa was written ea tba walls ,
Saturday, but epnstitutlonar- restraiata '
aspired Saturday, algbt at midalght
with Us passing of Ua SOU day of Ue "
session,' aad members may soms aad ge .
as Ucy will today aad tomorrow. Nor
aeed they rote, unless it pleases thsm.
But not a great amount of Toting is ' ... '
required for' tbs completion ef the
work ia hsnd.
Power BUI Uamittled. . '
Although Ue House has spoken its
mind, admittedly not firmly spokea,
but at that spoken, oa Us matter f
power eoatraets, the - question - at the r
forefront of such legislative mlads as
remained ia the eity yesterday revolved
around the probability of aa attempt'
to seeurs a ra-eonsidmtloft of the
Houss's unfavorable action of Satur
day. Proponents of Ua bill mads no '
direct atatement that ouch waa 'their in
tention, and decision will likely await v
a survey af Us attending membership
of tha House UU morning. v:. v
. Chs auttas haa erarsllaaawsd-aI.
other legislatfoa during ths Concluding
days af Ua seaaioa.'. It has forced tha :
mach : mooted revaluation act to Ua
background, crowded censorship off ths :
boards, and left ths Appropriations bill ,
aa Ue only item on the calendar that
can claim any noticeable measure of -
popular attention. , Tha apparent dead
lock between - the House aad Beaato
over the pension section is the only
source of interest remaining even ia
thnt."
Censorship will likely die tonight be
fore o'clock. With tbs attrition that
it has uadergone daring Ue past 3-1
hours, thi roll call caa hardly muster
more than T3 men, and tha withdrawal
of a score of the opponents ef tbs
measure 'wilt Ieava tba House without' '"
quorum to stay la business .with. ,
These tactics were suggested aa A-pos- x
sibls recourse tonight, mors for saving t
ths membership the weariness ef long,
debate than for avoiding a battle. The
opposition' claims 'a 'substantial" " mh-" "-
jority sgalnst ths bUL
Many Members Leave.
Eighty-three members of Ue, House
and 32 members of the Senate answer
ed the roll when the question- was put
Friday as to how many were willing to
stny and see Ue session through. Some
of the S3, and some of tha 33 have al
ready gone home, and others who didn't -sign
up . are staying to see what they
can sec. Just bow many membetatwlll . .
anawer to their names today remains ' t
somewhat problematical, but danger of -;
not having a quorum available seems -:
remote...- - v -
Keeping them In ths chamber hi the '
question that must be considered. With "
tha expiration of Us limit, all rules . .
are off, sad they cannot be haled ia
snd caused to vote. The Sergeaat-at-Arme
can only invito, and .tba elerk.' . .
isn only call (he. names. , Nobody caa
mako ; them corns la and nobody caa ,. , ,
make them wote. It la aa'easy way, of
hotdlnre 'whrpprW-lelft
Uera are suggestions that such methods
sre aot remotely in prospect, ; , ,
' Beanto la
Bardeaed. ... , I
The burden of the remaining work ,- '
lies in Us Senate. - The Senatorial re-.
districting bill is pending. Ue Ma- ;
ehiaarf Act is pending,' the concur- i
re nee inathe appropnatioaa bill is peaa- '
ing, tofeUer with a' vast motley ef '
bills, some of them weeka old, and some '
of - them with' Ua introductory stamp .
still fresh oa them. No asw blUs will
be offered, , savs by unaaimous eoa-
seat. The Beaato may call ap Ue Con
stitutional amaadmeat, but Ua House
haa already denied tt, aad Uea deeliaed . '
to re-consider' ita dsnial.. It appears ".'
permaaently hsleep. . .'. 1 .
No more committee meetings will be.
held. AH tha work Uat is doas will ba ,
dons oa the floor,; and that wiUeat ,
muebr-debate,' aaless Ue Seaate breaks '
into oratory aver Us Ssaatorial ap-
portioameata. Coaaidefabls work was '
doas ia' Ue interests ef agree meat yes- 1 '
terday, and It is possibla Uat sailing -will
, be" ernootVe'r" 'for Ue ail that was
out overboerd dufiaa Ue week. aad.
The. lawgivers "are homeeicA and busi-
nesa will be business for two days...
WUU Boa: Begin Tralng.' ;
Waxahsehle, Texas, March I WU- - -
Bam ("Kid") Gleasoa aad W ether .
Chicaga'Whiu 801 plaryers arrived here -today
smd will start Spring training
immediately. - Ths sqaad ia made t
mostly 'of pitchers aad catchers and
ant of these Gleasoa hopes to pick atcu
rebuild his team which waa badly
disorganised as a result ' of the !
ball seandal. ' Another squad ef s -t
to players is expected to srrirs I
Tbursdar, C'.eaaon aa.l.