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TUB WEATUE- "rib Cadise Prtlr t lowdy Tee -New. VATCI1LAKU. erver aa your hpr. rMiit Jlv day I H erd.r 10 I Ml IV aAJB 1. 9ipirIH Orel astasia) VOLOfill. NO. 75. TWELVE PACES TODAY. RALEIGH. N. C. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 16. 1921. TWELVE PACES TODAY. PRJCE: FIVE CENTS i 11 ) OVERMAN SOUNDED 1ST WARNING ; AGAIf LOBBYING HOSTS t - - Junior Senator Plans To Re i new Fight Against "Invisi ble Government'' SENATOR KENYON WILL . JOIN TAR HEEL SOLON Would Beqiire Representatives of Big Business To Register and State ' Tneir Business ; Only Surprise About Post master Qndger's Removal Wu Summer Method. Used launch Movement for National Memorial to Woodrow Wilson waBWaBmm HSmaSmBWaaSB) Temporary Committee Appointed At Meeting In New York To Work Out Details Of Memorial With Franklin D. Roosevelt Aa "Chairman; Proposed To Raiaa Fund Of Half Million Dollar To Promote International Amity. The Newi aad Observer Bureeu. 03 District Nstiaasl Beak Bldg. Br JOB L. BAKER, ' (y Special Leased Wire.) Washington, Marck IS. Tha w alataat government," wkiek exists ia : Wsskiagtoa ia tka form of a myriad of . lobbyists, according to tka charge made . by Charles o. Barrett, 01 ueorgia, preai deat of tka Natioaal Farmers' Union, ia Statement to tha press bit Bight, ia tha "iavislbla .nroverament" against wkick President Wilson fought to effect . ively, and wkick ia now returning, to Washington with tha Intention of again wielding all tka daagcrout power it so effectively employed before tka ndminls tratloa of Woof row Wilton, aaid Scb-, tor Orarmaa today. J Tka ragatkaring of tkia intidioui eiaa waa ealiad stUntion to few wecka ago by Senator Overman, wken ka aa ' aottneed that la would Introduce early la tka extra session of Congraea hi aaU-lobbyiaf bill, Senator Keayoa of Iowa, ia another attire enemy of the lobbyists, and he and Senator Over man, who headed the investigation com mittee which ao effectively aided in breaking np lobbying early in the first Wilson administration, have kad twa or three conferences on the subject of nti-lobkying legislation. Both have abont tha same remedial legislatioa ia prospect, aad will join In the fight to 'get the bill through Congress. Defeat Importaat Legislatioa. " The chief purpose of the bill ia to require representatives of concern who com here to lobby on legislation of New Turk, kUree li. A movement waa laaacked kero today U ootakliak a perpetual aaaaariai la kaaor of Weed r Wilaaa "The maa vfh projected lata tka world the idea of Us League ef SaUeua.- I -After liateaiag to eulogy of tk farmer Preeidwat by oka DriahwaUr, bagusk playwright, eome 800 mea aad womea voted asmataaewsly to appoint a temporary committee to nark eat de tails af tka memorial. Fraaklia 1. IWoeevelt, Democratic Vice Presidential candidate ia tka mat elcetioa who pre sided at tka gatkaring. waa appolated ckairmaa ef Ike oommitteo wilk. Hoary Morgcatkan, farmer ambaaaadar to Turkey, treasurer. Altkougk tke form the memorial is to take waanot definitely decided a pen, it waa a nested that a miaimam aam of HWfiOO be raised as a trust fuel, las proceeds from wkick snail be sward od cask year to tko peroea who daring the yea haa mada the greatest eon Uihotloa toward lateraatl jaal amity. Dr. Drink water's addreaa waa fre qaratly Interrupted by applause par tsrularly v. bee he declared klr. WUsoa "coaeoived ueyoad his eieoutive rapacity a thiag that ia geaerally true of alt great historical figures." "Must mea, said tka speaker, "are proas to bow ia aubmisslon st tka first assault ' ' eipediene. It la aha tragsdy aad the glory of Woodrow Wilson tkat ka cluag teaaaionaly to kia ideal re gard less of personal consequences. It is geaerally agreed, ke continued. nast sis taetiea were by no maana per fect. But tbo strategy back af tkem mads oae of the greateat eoatributions to modern eiviliatue. AIM LABOR TO CONTINUE FRE E Gompers Declares Against En- tangling Alliances With Europe Washington, htarrk it. Severance of relatione between the Amerieaa Teder-1 attoa of Labor aad the.Tateraational Federation of Trade Cnioaa was baaed principally on the fallare of tha coa st! nation af the latter organisation to protect the "complete autonomy of its members. This wss mada clear ia the letter seat by 8amuei .Gompera, preej deat of the Amerieaa Federation, it Jaa Oudfgeest, aecretary of the Inter national Federation at Amafardam, a copy of wkirk waa made public here tonigbt. Otker eonmderationa eaamor a4ed by klr. Gompers were: That through the Issuance of ap peals aad proclamations the executive body of the International Federation SENATE ADJOURNS SPECIAL SESSION CLARA HAMON SAYS ANTI DUMPING ACT SHE Oil INTEND FIRST ON PROGRAM KILLING OF HAMON FOR NEW CONGRESS ! Swears "Employer Had Beaten President Harding Finds Him- and Cursed Her When She wu "in uompiete Accora Tried To Escape With Boss Penrose WITH CHAIR. SHE SAYS . " FORONEY AGREES ALSO Maintain! in T.gtimocy That 8Pci1 T" 0n P0 - i . a aaaa m . r a 1 She Could Not Tell Bow PH. tol Wat Discharged; Waa AttemptiBf at Time To Da. I lock Door To Boom, She De. claret; Sticks To Story ifned To Reliere American 'Blannfactorers ' Prom For. eign Goods SeUinf Below Cost ofAmerican Products, To Be On Basis of Dollar CONCLUDE ARGUMENTS IN WISCONSIN RATE APPEAL Considered Most Important States' Sights Case Before Conrt In Many Tears RAILWAY WORKERS DECIDE TO REJECT: WAGE REDUCTIONS had committed the Federation to revo any and every kind to - register wltk lutionary-pTTfielple to wkick tha Amer- tko aecretary of Us Hennte and disclose scan xouemion 01 uiuor ia ana ai- juat what their business is. It ia not ways kaa been uncompromisingly op- tko purpose to prevent men and women poaed, and. to wkirk no labor movement eoming to Washington oa legitimate guided by democrsvtle ideala could give missions, to urge the passage of thia approval. or that piece of logialatioa in the in- ."That a system of dues kad been terast of tha public, eaid Senator Over- adopted wkick would place apoa the maa today, but It ia intended to throw Amerieaa Federation af Labor a hevay the-light of -"philesa publicity" oa and anboarable expeaaw.---- : aelsh interests who keepNpaid lobbyist Beqaeata for a clear erpoalUoa af at tha eapiUl to ahapo Jegialatiaa to tka International Federation "a stand oa suit tkeie aalflsk anda. fh nmiim 9 .Lni ..4 "It Jm openly charged now- , eaid for readjaatment ef th queetioa of !0,1" e",0 " h' "Uif 1 Senator Overmaa today, -that lobbyists dues bare met wltk "aa favorable r- W"U f1' K S t0 h'rd auaeaeded in' defeatina aa imnorUst I 4 s ...j ..v. laasistant Soeretary of State. Mr. Bliss piee of legisUtionia the laat Congress Lj, bnt mon Mrioua than either of h" f r'eBef e diplo r.Tv.r'Vv"'.,1 . 0 . "mm,".e?1 these! -la the conduct of tko Interna- While tko Senntor did not ss, 'to wkiek ti offlcerg 4nriag tfc, mntht lhat have elapsed, aineo tha organixatiea of tko aew International Federation."- -Frequent appeals have bee made by tbe. officer of tka International Fed eration," Mr. Gompera reminded Secre tary Oudegeest, "and by representatives No Nominations For Diplomatic Posts or For Membership On Shipping Board Washlagton, kfarck 1& The a pec is i aessioa of the Hcnate which convened March 4 to confirm iiflpurlnnf appoint- einents of the new arhninistration ad journed sine die today without receiv ing -from the White House any nomi nations for diplomaite posts or for membership oa the shipping board. The delay ia ahipping board selec tions, wkick generally kad been ex pected to be ready for Senate consider atioa today,' waa attributed to a tech nicality of the merchant marine act re quiring that all seven members of the aew board must be named before any of them could sssume his duties. Presi deat Harding ia understood to have beea prepared to nominate two or three men for board membership, but waa not ready to send in the whole list. lTader the ' circumstances the Presi dent decided not to hold the Senate ia aeasion and renewed, kia request to Ad miral Benson, ' bow ' ncting as board ckairmaa under the old law, to continue ia that capacity. It was indicated that soma week might oUpee before the entire aew membershie. eould be chosen aotnac IB vo meantime n ooay wee 14 fnttfTSF oader the same tenure M la Wilson admialatratie. ' The. only ' nomination to a niga aa- inistrntioa post sent to the Senate at Ardmore, Okie, March 18. Clara Bmltk Ilamon, on trial for tka murder of her employer, Jake L. Hamoa, Okla homa -millionaire oil man, today oa the witaetasataad re enacted the scene when she shot Hamon, who, she swore, had besten ker sad cursed ber, and at the moment of the eh 00 ting was thresteu Ing to strike her with a chair. Bhe ftaiatalned, too, fader rroasexsminatioa hst she hsd not intended to kill Hamon Her testimony waa the last of the day. and the defense announced that except for the matter of the admissibility ss evidence of letters from Clara toUamoa it rested its ease. Both ia her direct testimony and oa cross-examination she maintained she eould not tell Just how the pistol was discharged, but thst it wss diseherged as ska was attempting to unlock the door of ker room to escape Ilamon wko ske said waa threatening to strike her with a chair. Might Have Palled Trigger. At ontpolrit ia her direct testimony ahe illustrated to the jury the arrange ment of her room, and how ber view ef Hamoa wss rut off for a moment as aha reached the door. At the request of Attorney General Freeliag, who ia directing the prose cution the defendant painted the pis tol at him as she said she did at Hameu. -I might have pulledS the trigger," Waahingtoa, March IS. Approval was gfvsa by President Harding today to the propo.nl to make anti dumping aad Amerieaa valuatioa of imports measures the first fiscal legislatioa to be enacted at the special session of Congvcsa called to moot April 11. The President, meeting with Chair maa Penrose and Fordaey of the Senate finance committee and the House ways sad means committee respectively agreed to the decisions reached at yes 1 1' May's conference of Republican men bersof the two eem.htrtfes aad Secre tary oTTLa Treasury Mellon and it was indicated he promised to throw his in lluenee behind the two meesures dell nltfly decided on. The question of whether priority should be given tariff revision legis lation or internal tax revision measures was still nndeoided Senator Pearose and Representative r'srdney aaid after their call on the President. Mr. Tlarding discussed the matter with them, they said, and ia view of inability of Be publican members of tho two com mittees to reach an unanimous agree ment oa tha question indicated that he desired to consider the matter further before arriving at a recommendation - Harding "la Complete Accord." Other members of the two committees. tho chairmen said, wrobably will be colled into conference with the Preai dent with the idea of reaching aa agree ment acceptable if possible to JL The two ehairmea stated that tkey expected to hold another conference' with the Washington, Ma.rek 13. Arguments ia the Wleeoaaia rate case, described by some participating attoraeys aa "the moot Importaat states rights Usuw before the Supreme court ia maay yeara" were closed today after having held tko attention of the court lor three days. M. H OlbrW-k. aneeial eouasel for Wiseonaia. aummed ap for that State LITTLE DANGER OP AMY aaa ror ine si otaer staiaa waica joined with Wisconsin la opposing the eatkority to supervise Htate rates claimed by the interstate commerce commisaioa ander the transportation act of 1MB. : P. JFarrell, appearing for the la- terstate Commerce Oommisaioa, cited specific instaaces of alleged diserlml- tio against interstate rate, when a Htate waa allowed o maiataia lower achedulee withia its borders. As a re sult, ha said, so far aa revenue of the carriers were concerned, "Interstate Commerce is converted into intrastate." Hs denied tkat the commission had acted "arbitrarily" la raising rates, citing its Invitation to State commie Representatives of Employes Will Carry Fight To Rail- . road Labor Board i CESSATION OF WORK Position of Workers Officially Made Clear BjXAnnonnoa, ment of UnsKedMen Oa Ker Torf CenrrsJjof Flat Refusal To Consider' Pro-. ' posed Wage Cuts , New Tork, March 15. Railroal workgs ia the East havs decided aa reject all proposals of wage reduction sad carry their fight to the rallroael sions'to enter the hearings and argued labor board, if the ruts are put into ef thst adequate authority for lis aetioa ffrt. eould bo found in the commerce act, . . ... ... . under which tie commisslo. waa or- . 'l''tn- of the worfera waJ ganised. nave been holding conferences here, IS A new angle was given the ease to- was definitely learned tonight, have da day whea, ia n aupplemeaUl brief, eidrd upon this eourse, taking th pew conasel for the various statea attacked , ... ... . . - isaien's order for increased . ""u" she testified, -but I don't remember. I did not Intend to shoot kirn but my PrerideIlt ioon prob.blr Mot, ,h, ed km nd Bwitswriflr h at va aala " I . . . . " or tn present weea. T many questions by Attorney Gen nt president seemed to be in com oral t reeling, viara saw with a anrug ,eeor), wlth the ,grecmeut reached 01 ner snoumers, mm sure, ucnerwi, t yeaterdoya conference that the anti I can t remember. dumping and the American valuation bus rilteraiea ene eouw aot ten jusi 0f import legislation be rushed whsn the pistol was discharged; that through as soon, as poasiblo after Con she did not know whethesr-the pistol gTtm tmnvehea, tha two ehairmea aaid. area aa 11 ten ner nana, oc wnen too chairman Pordaey, whose committee I will have- charge of the drafting and pwwwa , asim 1 mtmmmn3mmmw irfWrntion, said the particular bill b referred, it waa. ob vious that reference waa intended to th packer control bilVwhiek was finally passed through the Senate after a very - long nad difficult fight, only, to die ia th House rale committee, despite fre quent demand from th floor of tko liouae that th bill be Drought in. What President Barrett, of th Farm ers'. Union, had to say oa the u of lobbying last aight' waa much matie service, which has taken kirn intj many parts of th world and he now is chief of the State Department bureau of Western European effalrs. Hi con firmation waa voted -without dejay. There waa no authoritative announce ment tonight whether Mr. Harding would give recess appointments to for mer Bepresentatlve John J. Each, of f 1bor ."fi-Mt Am-rl- wtaconsin, aanicd for membership on abject the aa interview .published ia North Caroi " lina paper a few week ago, aad only , goes to show tho argent seed for logia latioa to kill off thia evil, said Seaator Ovarmaa today, promising to push the matter, ia eo-operation with Senator Kenyoa, as rapidly as poasible whea the aew Congrem meets. Km Snrpiise Over KemevaL. The only surpriss occasioned her by . tk removal ot Poatmaater Owen 6ud caaFederarioa ef Labor place Iteelf ia, accord with the Intemationai Fed eration, At tho same time the 'execu tive officers have pursued, a policy com- :eTjrnir-wUBMn!nt6T-tSe Amerieaa Federation 'of LaVbor. "The policy of tka IatorBatioaal." he continued, apparently waa clearly ah own in the adoptioa of a resolution calling for Vevolationary action with the association of industry.' "The Amerieaa Federation of Labor is opposed to that policy gad there can be" ao compromise between the two pointa of view," the letter said. "The ehair hit ker. ' Clara said she mead presented by HafJDa to pay th expenses of her trial. Told Her He Weald Die. She said that at tha" hospital Hamoa said he; was friar to die, that ke wai worse than the doctors said. -I don't jast remember what else he said," she replied to the question. Attorney General Freelinr questioned American manufacturers from competi Clara Hamoa regarding alleged state- tion with imports selling below the Cost menu br her to th reporters. Tre-1 or American products. The other pro quently she denied the accuracy of de-J posed legislatioa would provide that ad tails'" of the printed atory, saying, "Tl valorem duties on imports shall be lu.t cant remember' or that the re- levied oa the basis of the American dol- porter had misunderstood or misquoted lr instead of on the valuatioa at the her. She said the story of the killing point of origin. This, sponsors of the two measure probably would be com bined ia on bill, which,-ke aaid, would be ready for consideration by tha House a soon, as It convenes. ' Aat-Damplng Legislation, Anti-dumping legislation aa proposed t yesterday s conference would be de signed through a special tax to relieve the Interstate Commerce Commiaaion and to th others whoa nominations are held up by Senate opposition. The : general aMujuti deat at least would issue temporary commissions for several assistant' seere taryships.and other posts which sre to become vacant before Congress reas sembles oa April 11, but which he is aot yet ready to fill. ' LEADING CITIZENS IN LYNCHBURG OPPOSE KLAN ger, at Axheville, was the summary way Amerieaa Federation of labor ia moat Senator Carter Glass Among ia which it was done. It appears that! anxious to be part of aa international nothing was said to anybody about tele-1 trad aaioa movement. It is our par- grams waica wsni rorwara to uaager 1 poo t De neiprul to the worker ef Monday directing him to tura the post- every country ia their purpose to bet pfflee over to Daa Hill, appointed acting I ter' the, live aad work of toilers. If postmaster, aaa insr aobody here anew such aa international federation will noons n except Those tn ; Virginia City De. nooncing Order reported by Sam Blair, a Chicago news paper man, waa accurate. Clara skid that vm the train from El Paso to" Ardmore she' had signed a statenieaeyiBiar'4niervew-ss overdrawn. ; Three times .. during her testimony she broke into tears and wept silently into her handkerchief. Bpcaking of the inception, of the fight ahe said that Hamon, having snatched her into a ehair beside him, accused her of having been automobile riding with some one. . t With the words "Clara, you've kit me" which she said he exclaimed when she shot bimi the young woman came legislation declare, won Id .eliminate the advantage now held by foroign manu faeturers through 'the difference in ex change. .The committee Chairmen 1il disciiaainff ytiutnj m ur lariu reviaion were understood' to have laid, before the udent the view of the majority of the two committees that tariff legiala- tion should hare precedence with tax revision closely following. The views of those who believe that tax revision should precede any changes In the tariff also were understood to have been pre' sentea. The President hurried back to the White Houte from a game of golf to the eomm rates aa providing revenues far ia ex cess of ths amount guaranteed the carriers under the transportation act. In the Western territory the brief said, an inereaae of 0.4 per cent ia paasea ger fares would- have been sufficient to return 6 per rent on the roads' must be maintained Vand economic eon dltiona will not permit any reduction. There ia little Hanger of any eeasaw tion of work slrould the railroads put the reductionsin force, union officials said, aa the employes will appeal t the railroad labor' hoard at Chicago saxt agreed valuation, instead of tho SO per abide by its decision. The railroad managements, u u understood, WU -also obev the board's edict. GOLDEN STREAM POURS Th Potion of the worker was OSS si 771 MATinUAl PntTCCDC aeiany made ciesr tortay, wnen repr4 lie I U NAIIUMAL tUrhtKd sentaUrcs of the unskilled mea notiflo. - -V I I tka Batmwa.mu.H . k. 1kTMH an... "Big Bill" Edwardt and Mem- Ural Railroad that they flatly refused to consider proposed wage euts of fromt 17 I S to 21 per cent "as we fladj these employee today are not receiving v sufficient income to maintain thelx families properly." . ' Bopreseatatives ef the skilled wo rice era of tke New Tork Central witk tke exception pf thoae in the -Big Four brotherhoods, it was learned have' slsoj decided to reject proposed wage cuts. Altogether approximately 70,000 emo employea of the Central Lines bars do cided to oppose any reduction. - After receiving proposals for wags' reduction for unskilled labor ranging from 7 to 13 1-2 cents per hoar, effeas -tive April 10, from the Delaware Lackawanna and Western railroad, la ' bor represeatativea ia eoaferenee here, it was learned practically decided to) ejsst she sateei ' Tllsy wilt make their final answer at' knother conference) - eU4 for March 88. Union leaders decUred tonight thst if th Nw Yotkl Central put the proposed decrease! ia. to effect April 1, without first getting? labor board, tt bers of Staff Wearied Ac cepting Money - New Tork, March 15. New Tork, tke financial heart of the notion, throbbed more rapidly today as it drove s golden stream into government coffers with first "taymerA on Federal income taxes. Big Bill Edwards, collector of ia- ternal revenue, and his staff, sdmitted tonigbt that they were wearied accept ing money. Depression In busineaa and increasing unemployment played their part ia making nn tax returns for 1930. Offlcals said msny persons who hsd in comes in five figure s yesr ago, re ported oarnigs during 1920 of only SS, 000 or lea. Incomes of maay big cor porations also decreased during Inst year. Early tonight JSOjMO returas hsd come in by mail sines morning" and many .more were expected tomorrow. Several persons wko sent ia payments of two cents spent IS cents to send them la registered envelopes. Severn! I permission from the unemployed married women reported I would be a violation of the transports Individual incomes due to "playing the tion net. Railroad offieiala aaid that ponies" and "bridge parties. One man board . would be requested immediately confined in the Tomba priaoa sent in a I to authorise the reductions. - explaining that he waa "temporarily ROSIN MARKET BREAKS detained. Several waiters reported tips approaching 1,000. No totals or approximation of the amount received by the government through the income tax returas completed today were is sued. nuuiau .. .1., , J ! . nearest to a .broa,kdowa. She said thst . ..., ' ith fh.m ' ' Lynchburg, Va, March IS Business nMfMiiMi b.h tht sminonn Postmaster General I vouehsse aad guarantee the autonomy I hcloT. a meeting to devise' ways and nsy ana ni am asautaat, air. Koeas. aad independence of the Amerieaa Certainly Senator Overmaa and Bepre- Federation of Labor we shall Jala la ' Tl'Jl" " dTid. 1 rfgardleas ef any policies and theories fact didat kaow anything about tt until for which the various national move - told bya aewspsper maa this after-, mtmtm M,r iKT, their owa cooa aoea.; The eaddeBnes of the aetioa ttiea.' . " "wu . . Ml 4 Kaa sttllv SIM wnwvsam wsa ikaa. .a k " mmm-mr nsjiaiew W s. as visa. sjr lrj .. aaaBm.asBsmji .as is . " i!:;.'...? WORKERS . Wl.a th. PoseepartaVoBt'wae WANT GOMPERS TO' SERVE :. eommnmcatea with, today aad asked tk. reasoa for Gudger's summary re . . moval, it was said thst it -was because of his pubheatioB ia the press of og ia the matter I mesas of combatting tha organizatioi for local braaek of tke Ka Klax Klan wkick, according to paid advertisement appearing ia local newspapers, is bow organising la Lynchburg. The Klaa is to havs been chartered under the laws ,f. Georgia. Statements yopposing th forming of the Klax kera were afterward issued by Chicago, iUrck 15. Stock yards workers affected by tk reeeat wage l eial eorrespoadoaee, first ia the 7 of the removal ef Ifiae Katheriae Bel li ns, wkiek was recently done ea tke I packers, plaa to place their case tirely ia tke aaads af Samael Gompers. presideat ef tke Amerieaa Federatioa recommeadion of inspectors, tmi later ef Imbor, it was said today by effi his letter to Assistant Poetin.ater f. I cials of the AmaUramated Order of oral Kooas ia reply to the latter's letter j Meat Cutters aad Batchers Workmen I maay persona wko are simple enough to asking aa explanation of kia aetiosi ia I eona snca. t - . irespoaa to tae lnritsuoa to waste tteir uiens wui se saaae to indoce Mr. United States Senator Carter Glass, Judge Frank P. Christian, of the Cor poration eoert; Mayor Fred HaiprTi- Major " Harry Holt, commander of Lynchburg. Post, Amerieaa Legion Commonwealth s 'Attorney Bobert V Taaeey aad others. Seaator Glass said: ' - . . v . -'"I should Kk very mack amaxed there are to be fouad ia Ltyaehburg if publishing the Bollins eorretpondenee. Evidently, Mr. Godgera reply to Mr. - Kooas was toe aalty to suit thiAV offi cial, especially siaee Gudger furaished newspapers with, a copy and reeeipt of Gudgert reply prompted kia removal. . Cadger Slated Tof Cm. 1 . It kas beea known fof some time that Gndswr was alated to am am that Daa Hill, -or 'faithful Republican, was 1 fot etoekyards aaioa, probably tos-kave kis job. Ia fact, a week aae I ekoeea. tt was aaid. Deaaia the News aad Observer printed ia its eeeretaeyaf the aaion, ia WaskUgtoa eerrtspoadeaee-' a.. torr l-lt, ar to. 'preeeatiag the elate for the two mi shalships, two district attoraeys p . T a , . .. . . a tae xiorin vsivuaa eouectOTssip a : v, aar tiaae 'aBd energies ia anything so mis chievous." x Otker officials , who Issued statements declared there was ao reasoa for the forming ef a Klaa here, aad Jndge Christian said :. its secret -"' activities would 'Xoster race prejudice wkich sooner or later would break oat ia dis regard for law." ,- Commonwealth's At torney Tsaeey eaid he did aot kaow whether there wae eny kgal remedy agaiaurc sue jusa, but denounces: it as a mom wrong wkiek eaaaot be justl AB-BTT TaAIfSPOaT COLUDtl with sup orr jkbskt coast. POLES AND RUSSIANS SlfiN w Terk, afareh-XS.-The army l 7 nr.e,- V.'r'Tw Gompera to- bejyime eaa.ef the two labor, repreeeatftivee ' to attend the mediatma ' eoaferenee - aria aWCretarv Davis. If be aeeepta, tke policy ef the workers at the conferaaea and after. wwrde wilf be placed ia kis beads; If lies Gomaore doee aot aeeerJL Saw. mead Breaaaa, af Kansas City, attor- arreed npn by Nation! Committoemaa I w-.L! TT ", PFir?P TRF4TY COinY 'xt-v 2" ji-ibl. BF????!ZJZ, JS. Marck ULBy tke AseoeUted P".,.,'1 b.Tr4 reportiBg by wiraloss tkat aae waeleak ' Pras)'-OffleUl saou .cement, was mad ' , Faawvaaip, I rem bad as asking for -immediate BT aeae-Pelisk peaee eea- wkiek Cadger would be removed as aaanrtaaee.v A later aseesagw said that 'rae tkat Ui peace treaty txtweea wr,eoJBl?, fo4. U tho kUdswaska waa ia am immediate u eonatriee wiU be aigaed Friday kirn. GBdrra Udiseretioa ia pabliak. Aaa ger. The transport waa breaght vaala ot'e public meeting ef the lag official I eerrespoadeae Nfaraiahod alamgside tk Iaviacibl aad ker pas- eeafereaee, tho recjrUroAaxewoa. sea (era were traasferTed to the latter . ' ' Scleetiea of Daa HIH, SeeabUeaa craft. Iaaaa, Karek IA-A prrim!aary ckairmaa ta. -aaaeembe . eoaaty, of . - - - peaee treaty wae signed todsy ia Biga eoarwe zwreeaate kis permanent appetat- Today I smew Day at PiweAervt. by tk BuaUa Soviet aad PolUk pese (ClaeefaTFaa. Two, S2S? S Hamoa threw back bis vest and showed her 'a widening spot of blood oa his right chest. She said thstNm the morning after Hamon was shot he seat for ber to come to the hospital to which he walked after being wounded. . On her arrival there, she said, he kissed ker aad ing his golf clothes. The conference lasted about three-quarter of aa hour. I FEDERAL JUDGE DISQUALIFIES TO TRY PINE ASSOCIATION CASK. "Lrrtrts, Af& :Msrrh Iftr Judgn Ftris late today disqualified him aelf Jtrom presiding in the injunction suit of the" government designed to issolve the Southron Pine Association. The judge's action caused arguments in the en it, scheduled to be heard to day, to be deferred until the e&oe is ssigned to another judge. The judge disqualified himself on motion of the defense, because in 1913, while a mem ber of the State Supreme Court, he wrote the opinion holding that iht rputhern Pine Mnnufarturcra' Associa tion had violated the Missouri anti trust law. (Coatlaned oa Page ' Throe) GERMANY M AK ES APPEAL TQ LEAGUE OF NATIONS Declares Invasion of Territory East of Bhine Violation - WS WWVWUCSJ1.: tropes' Berlin. March 15V Ia a proles to th's League ol Nations ea the infliction of Densities ths German goverailent claims that the only proviaione ia tke treaty affecting this 'question .are paragraph eighteea of appeadix twa to part eight aad tke concluding sections of article 429 and article 430. These, it is declared, de aot admit ef aay fresh ' occupations af : German soil beyond' the territory west ef the Bkine and the Bridgeheads.. , , - ' t The German govsrameat further eoa tends that tkere har beea ao iaf riage ment ; or partitions .-of - obligations jastifyhig the lnflietioa of the eeoaomle sanctions, and arguee ' that " the levy against Germs good' is ia eon trad io tioa to the rsnuaeiatioa by the British, Italiaa aad Beigiaa goverameata ef Paragraph eighteea of the Appeadix to tke Treaty. Tk Leagee of -Naiioat ia naaired to initiate mediatioa wra eeediaga east to that the forcible measaree the allies have aadertakeaj be immediately stopped. - , t FIVE PERSONS BGRNED TO DEATH IN Dv It B. PUlXklAJt. Paobha, CaL, March U-frre pas. seme wero harmed to death whoa a rear PwOmaa ear am the Paw vac aad Rk Grass , tUUrwad eagmt Sre arty today bstwsna Paoete aad Wakaeabarn-. Tae erta-ta ef the Sre a sstatsrauBss. . . . , : Fayetteville Folks Go After "Y"Money In Whirhvind Fasliion . Fayetteville, March 15. The native caution and conservatism of the Scotch gotoTsmp'eyionstrai that they set apart five days to collect StOjOOrto build -m T. M. C A. when actually, judging by half a day's work todsy, they needed only about a day. or at most two days. At boob today. when the elsns gathered . around the ldneh table, they brought with them 122330, more thaa half the amount they are out after. Tonight the hand ef th campaign clock tkat biases, fclgh oa the walls ef the ancient market place of iif Cap rear Metropolis stands well beyond tae half way mark, and tomorrow night, say even the most eoaserrative, it will have passed entirely sroaad tho light studded dial, aad maybe started oa second jouraey. Success today kas bat fed the enthusiasm of tke foar teams that are ia the field, and tomorrow morning will witness the beginning of real results. ; . doxea gifts ef a thousand dollars eaeb aad two ef 1100 helped to swell tke total ef the community's enthue- iastie response to the appeal or a X. M. C. A, To be added to these whea reports are mads todsy are scores of ether gifts, some ef tkem running late tke keadroda ef dollars, aad kaadreds r leaser eontnontioea. The. Boast 're port today waa far from eamplete, ssd eve a tke most eoase restive ef tke Cal vinism are looking for a final tstal beyead $90,000. - Whea the X. M. C A. is bant tt will be tke property ef the satire com as aaity. Ne where kaa tkere beea aay aegligeaee toward the' appeal Every body who haa a 'chance to give, aad saytklng he eaa give, is ewbecribiag. For the week at least the folks ksv ' fergvHtaa tkat eottovJoaqt eeuiag as high ss it once did. They are think ing simost exclusively ' sbout The ' Y. baUdiagr-aad kow. soon. it. can b built and put to work, and whcli thst time cornea, the a umber of people who have a proprietary interest in it will be a big nasi ber. The list ot subscribers of a thousand dollars or ovfr given out et the luncheon today follows: John B. Tolar, 8r, 1,. 500; W. X. Jacksoa, filJOO; Charles Baakla, C. D. Hutaff, J. Steia, Frank H. Btedman, at. Lilly and Dr. Bmoot, Dr. Frank liighsmitk, W. H. Marsh, W A. Van story, J. H. Culbreth, C. & Mc Allister, Joba B. Tolar, Jr, 11,000 cask. Commaader-ia-Ohief Charles Q. Bose, whoee- energy la the genesis of the t, M. C A. idea, was ahaeat from the sooa'dsy gathering today, ke ka via g gone to Balaigk ea professional boat' aeaa, but he waa back as towa tonight arshajllng toe vclaaa for 'tomorrow's eentiaustioa of -the drive. His aide did excellently well during the day, sad tor -.Arrow, ke thinks tkat the cam' paiga wilL be eadea hoeans it is fiaiaked. ' " Tke ollowiag orgaaisatioa Is lag in tke drive as tke central exeea 'erf. - Geaeral Secre tary T. M. a A.' : 7 - GL -'AE-Tevebsngk. late raa tie nal Oesav irtee T. M. C A. Cam paiga Director. i. U. Cnlbreta, Treassuer. a K. Taylor, Ckairmaa Publicity. T. WjWilaea, Htate Beereiary. Encwtlve Csmmrttoa. Joha X. Tei.r, Br. rhaimaa Ckarlee , atooe, Charles W. Bread foot, J. M. DeVaae, . S..CalbreU, J. D. Jsasa, J. R. Tolar, Jr. : rtylag Svmdraaw Charles O. Bo... Ckainaaal Rev. J. A. MeMerray, Aide; Dr. J. Vaae Me- irengaa, atoa, , e, Maaeciy., SHARPLY DURING DAK) Savannah, Ga., March 15. The roalst market broke ahsrply this afteraooal when I. and below was quoted at Ui& a barrel. . It has beea quoted at Lkj Since November 12th of lost year. The aale of rosin was in the lowed gfades - snd..was. ajf "llews : Htartlnat witk t. 135 barrels; H, 370; G. Sf$ F. 303; E. 46; D. 311,; B. 115, making) a total ett03. w It waa privately stated that ores) 10,000 barrels have been sold at that price br m little in advance before the) 2,203 wce reported; but these othef ssles were not made public. , It is believed the deadlock in rosiaj haa been broken and from bow on. there will be sales reported at a little -higher than 115 a barrel. . Turpentine dropped' from fit 14 cents to 5050 1-2 cents with sales a. 262 barrels. . ' AMERICANIZATION MEET ' HELD IN WASHINGTON tire fores James W Washington, March 15. Represents tivos ef nearly eighty eivie aad pstris otia organizations engaged in Ameris esniaation work meeting here today ex ganixed. the National Amerieaa Coomi " eil. JT - " The objects oftSe hew organlzallaa were-declared-to be the ee erdiaatiom of the work and plans of the various organizations engaged in patriotic and eivie activities, the obtaining of th -co-ape rat ion of the public, eliminatios) -of duplieatioa aad waste, aad mini mization of financial appeal for aup , porL The constitution adiuted by th ', council limits the setivitie pf tho e. , gaaixatioa to the' promotion of eduea. "", tio for patriotism,, aad good eitiseaaf . ship, and specifically forbids it eatew ing economic, industrial, sectarian as partisaa political fieldav r WOOD PRODUCTS EXPORTS "r: SHOW LARGE INCREASE: New Orleans, Lav, March 15. Vota ef export ia wood products " frosa Gulf ports Increased from 1360V 1M to ei8fiJ3S,75S ia 1920 sccordiag to statistic mAJe public tonight by lumbeg . txade Journal of, New Orleans. . ' . Increase ia vain waa attributod to higher unit values rather thsa increased quantities ef products exported. . Of v tke priaeinal Golf porta New. . Oriesas led ia tke volume of export ef -boards, ptaaks aad scantling aad ef kewa aad sawed timber followed ia . order by Mobile. Gulfnort. Sabine aad Psaaaeom, praotieally th earn relative, peeitioa tkey eecapied ia 1919. 4 TEXAS NECRO CARRIED FROSf JAIL AND HANGED NXARBTe Texarksaa,' Texas, March 15.- Brewaie '.Tattle, aegro, charged with assault on aa aged white woman aeaa? Hep, Ark, early today eras takes Troea tke Hope City jail early tonight by a mob ef a beat 300 persons aad haori 1
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 16, 1921, edition 1
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