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The News aiinidl TDt UXATULM Fait aad etlihily wIn WATCIJ LAtll. s , fa fmt H B rnM tefere plrallua la era to al toiaeiag IMM a erver' r Friday (all. ) you CXlll. NO. 74. SIXTEEN PACES TODAY. RALEIGH, N. C. THURSDAY. MORNING, MARCH 17. 1921. SIXTEEN PACES TODAY. PRICE: FIVE CENTS 7' poufiniiGisi POPULAR SPORT IN WASHINGTON II Long Line if Visitors To Pres dent t Artfe-Room Con tinues Undiminished WIFE BEATINQ FROWNED ON BY ADMINISTRATION Abase of Woodrow Wilson Con, . sidered Eminently Proper, Howerer, As Witness Kam- Jnf of Colonel George Bar t7 Aj Ambassador To Court of St. James The News ssd Obssreer Bureau, am District Natloaal Bask Bldg By EDWAKD E. BUTTON (Br BmcUI Leased Wirt) Washington, March 16, Ths long ' Hue ef risitors U ths anteroom ef the secretary ta President Harding shows a alra af dsereesing. for it la the "pie liB," ad pia looks food to lha Bepublieaa who kaa beea away from tha mitit for aisht loss yearn. I took a look at ths Uaa thia moralng and It waa a aolema looking Una. Each fel low ia it wa wondering If ha was goiag to eoaaect with tha pay roll, aad at tha aaait tima woadenng if the fellow alttiag aext to him waa arter taa par tienlar alee of via ha waa eeeklng. Aad tkes prospeetire ple-patriote are taking aotica that tha old troth la atill ta existence, that "there's msny a slip wlit the cup "d we lips, a m that haf beea sharply pot ia srldeaee be reaaoa of a recent happening. A -eertaia Bepublieaa from a eertaia BUte, had the ambition to aaaex eato kimself ona of tha fat jobs that are toon to be awarded ander the Bepnbli eaa. administration. He had taken pr eantloa ta get a whole raft of Sena tors aed Bepressntatiree as backers, and it looked as if ha had a finch for ' tha job. But just at the fateful moment ha bad a family row, and the report got ito print tht be had beaten his wife. Now it would hardly be popular vea for a Bepublieaa administration to reward openly announced wife-beat-are, so the maa who aspired found that kia aame had gone lata the discards. - ' Celeael Harvey. QaallSes. But then there is aieo another view ia aueh a matter. This is Illustrated ia the m af CoL George Harrey, Presi dent Harding's ehoioa far Ambassador to tha court of St. iamea. Colonel tieorze's claim for place la that ha was tha chief af tha abaeen of President -um that aa a eusser-out e( taa Miaa CLKMKMT fOUAIM LEGISLATIVE DUTIIA FOB CAM. AM OMKhUKER. Aeherille. Meh lty-tsa U Ksasa Claiawt. Baeeeenbe eeeaty'a Sine, weeaae lawyer aad the eedy wsmsa wba baa beea ikM la the CaaeraJ Amessbty la thla Mate bee. lag eer-ed la taa Ions imlis, waa married this ertoraooe ULL Btef ford, telegraph editor af taa Aehe. villa ausea, at lb Char af at. Jake's la tba Wilderness aa the lsa rtllo highway. They will soae la Aahertlle. DEFENSE SPRINGS SURPRISE WHEN IT UNEMPLOYED STJLL GROW !N NUMBER Department of Labor Figures Show Decrease of One Per Cent For The Month WaahlagtoB. March IS. The aumber of persoas employed la tha Halted Btatas eoatiaued to decrease daring February, the Departmeat ef labor employmeat eerriee aaaouaesd toaight Its meathly earrey ef the unem ployed. The decrease for last meath eompared with Jaauary was esti mated at 1 per rent. The employmeat eerriee made bo at tempt to estimate the elie of the na tion' army of jobless workers, but its figures showed that 1,423 Arms located GERMANY MUST GET BILLION MARKS BY NEXT WEDNESDAY WAIVESSPEAKING Attorneys For Clara Smith Hamon Submit Case To Jury Without Argument COURT GIVES STATE TIME TO CONSIDER IT Dramatlo Gloss Follows Day of ComperatiTe Inaction; Court Instruct! Jorj Bejardinf Law and First Speech For Prosecutiqa Mad' By Attor. aey; Widow Critg Silently Ardmore, Okie, March It The de- feaae ia the case af Clara Bmith Eaaoa charged with the murder ef Jske X Bamoa, Oklahoma alt and railroad maa aad politicise, surprised tha Bute aad aa eeart lata today by walriag he right ef argameat aad asklag Immediate sub- fold marka before March IS, it waa as Allied Reparations Commission Demands Fulfillment of Obligations' TWENTY BILLIONS TO BE PAID BY MAY FIRST Central Xeserwe Bank of United States Included Aa On of Depositaries For Fundi; Oar many (siren Until April First To Submit Proposal As To Balance of Money Commissioner Page is Ready To Build Slate Road System Approximately 25 Per Cent of Total Mileage Under Construc tion, or Ready To Bo Let To Contract When Highway Commission Meets For Reorganization April I ; Work of Surveying 5.500 Miles Progressing At Rate of 250 Miles ..Per Day; Will Submit Plans For Maintenance Organiza- .tion; Cost of Concrete Road Drops From $45,000 to $30, 000 Per Mile Park, Ifareh H (By the Associated Proas.) phe allied reparations eom mkaaioa, ia Its note to Oermaay de maadtag fulfillment ef article Z39 of the peace treaty, notified the Germaa orerameat it must pay one billioa miasioa af the ease ta the Jury after H. H. Brown, special prosecutor, had com pleted the opening argument for tha prosecution. Court adjoaraed a a til tomorrow to gire the State time to look late the law, aa tha preceding waa an- asuaL The motioa by the defease came IB we pr.oc.pa, "- the BUte had declined ta let tha of the country had la their amployL. u jnry 1Ul0Bt trIum,Bt February zs a total or ipwa won- ... ... ... -fc .. w . i i.k i mi j... i ... - n.rr si. Thia waa a act deereaee af " """ i7 ldS. I H dramatic eloee followed a day of BeDorta to tha aarrka ahowad daeldad 1 aomparatira iaaetiaa. A few hours ra laeraases ia the aumber employed ia u, i waoed for the examiaa the manafaetura ef aatomobilea aadl.. . ... . .. . lanjl vjklitelM tvfllB anil luaflia firnd- I uete, amounting to 18 8. 8.8 and 7.T per bntt1 lor 0,9 S4 o argument cent. rupecTrr4 Theae increases, oa taa aamisslblllty ef aereral letters owsrer, were offset by decreases of written by Hamon to Ciara Bamoa. 7J per cent ia the iron and stesl la- Th ,oart th( eommuaieatioaa dustries. 6.0 per cent ia rsllroad re- . . . . . iiair aiivim. v wi wm m (nrunai aouaced today, The money must be deposited ia the Bank of France, Bank of England, or the Central Beeerre Bank ia the DnitedJ States, Oermaay waa told. It must complete the payment of twenty billioa gold marka by May 1. Tha eommissioB gave Oermaay until April 1 to submit a proposal to pay the balance of the twenty biiuoa marks otherwise thaa ia raah. Germany may submit a plan for a foreign loaa by April 1, the proceeds of which shall be payable to the eommiaslon. The com miasioa announced that Germany had rirruslly refused to . pay tha asserting tha 20,000,000,000 marks had beea fully paid. INCLUSION OF AMERICAN BANK CAUSES NO SUBPRI8B. Washiagtoa. March 16. (By the As soeiatod Press.) Inclusion by tha allied re pi rations eommissloa of the Americas Federal Beeerre banks as aa optional HanMttarv far flarmaa inilamnltv Mf. plants and 8.7 ia producers of liquor th preparatioa pf instructions which mtntu bron-ht' front treasury officials aad berersges. under tba Uklahoma law, amy precede I tonight tha etatement that tha eommis- Desirer Bee as Tba Llat. I taa argument oi counsel. aioa possibly hsd two purposes la Tlew: Dearer. Col with a decrease of 24.9 1 Caart Iastracta Jary. I First, to enable the German gorora- per cent oa tha basis of ths serrke'i Ia its instructions tha Court defined ment to call upon "vast credits" which reports, lead tha 88 eitlee ia which ths tbe terms homielde aad maaalaughtor it is said to hold through prirata agents aumber of employed waa 'leas at the of tha first and ths aeeoad degrees aad ia the United BUte. and af Februarr thaa at tha cloaa oi Pointed oat that a dying statement waa Second, ta employ la fa Tor of ths tha preceding month. Oa tha same per- j subject to ths ordinary rules for de- allied gorentments UyalxajheBdous dlf nan turn bails Yonnntown. Ohio. In-1 tcrmlnlng tha credibility of witnesses fereaee la exchange rates. diaaapolis, Baa Fraociseo aad Grand d that tha persoa making such dying Informatioa gathered by the reaerre Bpids followed ia tha order named. statomeat must bare girea ap hops of banks waa eae to show that since the Tha percentage of employed showed ""'' axmunoo """V1? " tha srssteet increase ia nhatUaooca. Ju tasiroeiea uai, u eradits ta imtea btatea nauaaat oaaas, p... . i.t ... brought a rsrdict oi guuty of aurdsr holding tha funds ia tha names af iaoi T- r... i i .v. . kv. n aaeuia aeaiamaas wasuer ua puaiaa i nauaia. ria appreumaia osuauoa ox .V.L.TTi t,,. .dminia-1 v. i a ,. 1 ment should be death af Ufa Imprison-1 tie amouat oould be obtained, bat a, ' ... . I " . . I TK. HmiM Ml a.. AA.Hff.r.hl. iMvtH f Mllllnn. -IT. im m.m. a waa aail. ru The resorts rroia Near York Ritr I . r'"'" . I - jw . - .I a c ru ,t,.wJj 7 " ta sxplaia tba Jaw aa to justifiable I presumed, to be for use la oermaay ?lm.! komicila. holding that tha Jafaadaat, futara trade, much of which would miwmatmmv w .miiiTi, . . . . , i j .... I . . .i.. ri..a o.. , a -.. . . . rLlMMA ' i V9 w JU.UL icu mum j.t wavuivw w. i DC icr im mm ta..u own. ' k. li.f Thaa It wiU be aeea taas while It Is aot aafs to beat your wife aad let tha aews get out if y," a Bepublieaa Job, still it is au rig - if yoa aaa Sjuanry aa one .hnud Preaident Wilaon. Vat despite "", this qualiflcstlou of Coloael Harrey M there are protests at we Harrey among the rery elect of Ba- nablieaniam U botn nouae aaa w. "How eomet" ia ths query, "how come that thia original Wilaoa man, whose later fierce eritieism af President rVU a and WilsoaUm appears to be his only credentials as a KepuDjiean, is awarded the high seat af honor U4bc foreign diplomatic Seld, sad BepwbU- cans who bare 'lit, Wedded' kundredi of times for tha party are urrewa . dowa." And tha protests that arc gcr taavWtitaa-Waite House, nd.pk,Mems bera of Congress, show that there if a rift la Bepublieanisia betweea the President aad some of the lalluentisl 4. tha nnrtr that-put him across lor Bat as Colonel Harrcy 'was on of tba "master minds" ia soaping up m apecehsa of tha Bepublieaa nominee for ' I'reaideat, it can be rccogniaed that he is a man oa tba Harding list to be .v. mm of. lust as much at tha u. familr ahrsieiaa. Dr. Bawyer, bad to be made a Brigadier General at G2 years af age, U ereer ta om we , nhraiclaa. bad iust as much ao aa Daniel Crissinger, tba Varioa, - rikt. v,.nhar. naraoaal friend of Presl. dent Harding, , ia being taken ears af by tba hand out af tba position of . rnnntntllar ef the currency, a place that la aaa of tba greatest importance, - tha place that was nanaiea so -magu. Mtlv for the eoaatry :y ioha . lltoa iWilliamsrl. . wilaM ViaiU White Haaaa. - It ia a" pleasant eight ia Waahlngtoa these Saa days to ses formsr Preaident " aad llrarWilsoa out aaotorinayTba " rery aspect af Mr. 'Wflaoa'a face shows the Baa affect rest ana ireeuom tha vast reiponsibUitiss arc baring aa him. Ylrdr aftcraooa he aad Mr Wilson motored ta-tha White House, ' w i.ta tha aronnds. aad had their .cards handed an usher, President H4j ng baring left for tha golf links, anj Bara. Harding being aiao oat. -u.dw W. H- Pace, formerly ef Baleigh, aad ta legal business , hero sinee he left tha army, baa just re-.,-. fram a business trip to New Tai-k. . It ia known that aosss largo ta- toreata there bare made aa affer to " Major Pace ta rem ore to New York, bat - aartag easaBiaa V Vm. Paea wiU hesiUte a great deal be fore they- leara thia city where both hare made rnaay. r L ' Beeretarr of tba Nary Kdwia Deabr ... hul it ta hia beat interests to bay a bowse bera ia phsea af reating, ' for bo oarry zoana tnat wwaera ax nw Ina? property ta this city arc grabbers for au la signs er ax w way af rent. He baa secured a rasi deaaa aaax Ehertdan Circle with IS roaaaa. . ' - ' Baa Lyea'a Csaa Taday. The aase that la being brought by Centals Tarry A. Ioa, ef the H. jl aretaer ex vuiim Hoatsr la Lyoa, of WaitenUe, to eraro for aaptaiaa la the icgular army their righto aa ha sees them ia ached fl4 to be heard la the District Baprew Ceart bera tomorrow, m us (ChUxsmI oa faga) TwO .T .r,...".?. iury that aba beliered aba waa ia 1m- There bad been ao intimation girea . '7 !i . .V." I mined danger of losing her Ufa or I the United States 'goreramont that its .nnk.. - .ki , i . , suffering great bodily barm aad had i tanking System might bo employed as number of worker! "able to maintain a hold oa their jobs. Deareaaioa Ia Soatb. Industrial dspressioa continues ia the South Atlantis district. Including Dele- used all reasonable means apparent to I the reparations note forwarded .Jo Ber lin today auggeeted. officials stated. The mere fact that thia gbrernment s banks would aerre as practically a neutral tor ritory, so far as reparations were eon a reasonable persoa ander tha elreum . . . . i . stances n avow we aangex. The customary definition af reason -viL j v. . i j: . - r ik. .... ... " I aula gouub IW1 wncuvfl MP BA mm I iiwit, aw s.ms mm i,w.uuiii "on ware, Uarrisna, IflMtnet CI OOlUmma,! i..j... ,v,. m an I ,) waa nnt ammta aa tha fnll Virginia, y 'forth , 1 sbls doubt included the Instructions .1 reason for tha commissioa'a proposal, uw, nui varuuna, umr.a anu 101- Widow CrieB Bllsatly. I although the reaerre banks bare acted loa, tae report sua. unemployment During the reading of tha charge to as depositories for aereral foreign gor la Virginia, cities baa glren the farm-l th. jury Mrs. Jaks U Hamon, who sat I ornmsnto since the beginning of the " mvvum uip m no- ui Bar usaai seat opposite Clara Bamoa, I war. stential results. Bicbmond. Danrille, ..ua .Uantlr. fiha kant har . area Soma S30jOOOJKM is now bald for for lyncaourg ana Kosnoke reported anem- closed tightly and choked back sobs. I sign governments, tha weekly state ployment in a aumber of trades. Many Tears ra dowa her cheeks. I msnt of tha Federal Beserra board North Carolina eottoa mllla hwra re. I rtin :U.mm ..t K.-!i1. k TTnla I itnwL and ta ranain a Hnnnart frnrm aumad etatwAtoeeWHMp as Germany, altbough a technical enemy, siacs. vnariesttoa, a, u reponee nn i Judge Champion read through tea long I wouia moaa omy ua placing ox tnat employment aiong ine waier xront ana I charge. The eourt read ia a clear, distinct roiec and tha jury paid him marked atteatioa. , . ... H. H. Brown, special prosecutor in onaninw argument for the State, stressed Jseksonrille reported unemDlorment that he bad aot been employed by the gorernment baa used similar tactics in l tha building trades, shipping, lorn-1 Hamon aetata, aor Mrs. Hamon, the! Holland, la tha Beandinariaa countries ber and turpentine Industries, but In- widow, to prosecute, but hsd been ap- I aaa more uteiy ia uonaon anar aasnr dlcatlons of reUef wore looked for. Key pointed by tha district judge. I aaea,.,had beea girea by the British Wast reported unemployment in the I Ho said be bad no personal feeMng tnat tne deposits would' not be eonns- elarajp Iniliiatrv mm A Panaaanla la I ia the matter and azDlained. turaina to I caieu. Ia SVaa. .mImi. m . . T . i ,v. I rHara TTam nn mmm har ralatlTaa. that ia turpentine and by-produete iidnstry, the beat of battle lawyer, said things JUSSER AND CALLS ON .V 11 11.1 ..a . 1 i V. I ltw .Ik.tvia. Wlir.ll. ,.S ' I r.r.r..i.. . . - among unskilled - labor. ' Spartanburg reported little unemployment, and at OreenrllIa.it la not serious. Atlanta. Sarannah and Augusta reported serious unemployment, additional credit to tha nations desig nated by the commission. Offlciala gara no explanation of methods employed by tha Germans in building ap their supply of funds in thia country. It waa said that their Whs a the Btete Highway Cossmtasioa msete April 1 for ths iadurtiea of aerea asw members, Chaiaaaaa Freak Page will lay bsfore them complete plaas for ths ergaaisatioa ef the State maiate aaaeo departmeat authorised aader the Doughtoa Coaaor Bowie Tiill, a complete surrey of the 8,300 miles of road em braced la the btete system, sad som plete engineer plana for the eoatt ruc tion ef approiimately 10 per eeat ef that mileage aader contract or la read! aeee for the letting of, contracts. Hardb waa ths ink dry oa the asw road measure ssaeted by the Geaeral Assembly which sdjoaraed a wsek if s before Chsirensn Page had tea parties of eagiaeers ia ths field making the is r rey of the Btete system ef roads prelimiaaryto taking them erer by the CommieaioB This work is progressing at tha rate of about ISO miles per day aad it la eipeeted that it will be fully completed whea the initial seesioa of ths Commiaaioa la called. Work oa 1,27 Ml lea by Bamme. Ia readiness to be let at any tima are projects aggreget'BS 190 miles, aad aurreys bare beea completed for 548 mile additional. Tha detail af office work accessary to gst the letter la readiaeea to be submitted to contrac tors ia being done rapidly, and before the beginning of summer, Mr. Pago ex pects to bare ander contract and aader construction a total of 187 miles of roads, aad aereral hundred thousand dollars worth Of bridges. The total la eludes 728 miles of road aow aader con tract or aader construction term teed which ef then will beet eerre the purpose ia risw. The details of ergaaisatioa will be held ia sberaac aatil after tha full meeting of ths CommlssioB has diseuastd them fultr. A msintessaee department will probably bo established aader the dlrestioa ol the Cbairmaa. Camnlate mScolns of ths system of roada ia aow la process by the eagiaeer lac etaff of the Commiaaioa. The State ia belna eorered - by eoaaOse, aad a aenarato map made ef each ooaBty. Theea will bo kept ea record ia the office of the Commlssioa, asi copies forwarded to tha Board of Com miseloaere ia each eeuaty to be posted for nubile Inspection, ia accordance with tha Drorlaiona ef the act, to ea able the people of the oouatiee to fits petit lo as for change la th routine Of the roads. If they are dieaatUSrd with the routine of the eommissloa eagiaeers. Coadittoaa Mech Better. L Road buUdaig can be done aew under rerr asue mora rarorsDie con ditions aad elreumstaaees, Mr. Page declared yesterday. The eoet of a taa Jar d width eoaerete road has failsa from 143,000 to $30,000 par mils, materials are cheaper aad more plenti ful, aad there la aa abuadant supply of labor to bo had. Every arailable resource that caa economically bo need will be called Into se trice for hard ear- face construction .... . Actio r aader tha authority eoaferred la aa act ef the Geaeral Aassmbly, Mr. Page will with la the aext few days hee-ia tha addition of three stories to the State Warehouse building oa East eoenmiasioB ia to be called together bf the Goreraor aot later thaa April 1, aad tha additional members authorised Installed la Office. Afterward tha Oom missioB will meet at tha call af the ehairmaa. Mr. Page expects to bo ready to lay before the commiaaioa full details of tha praseat status af the work, aad Diana for its expansion aad eontinu- aaec Tha call for tha meeting haa aot yet beea iasued by the Goreraor, but tt ia expected to bo loruteomtag witaia th aext few days. Maintenance Big QaeaUoa. Th most important single matter for eonaideratioa at tha forthcoming meet ing is the adoption of a system for tha maintenance of the roads' taksa brer by the Btete. Mr. Page h at work oa ecrsral propoaak, bat haa not yet de- 10 DECll ESi SOCIAL EQUALITY IS ANCIENT MYTH Bimpls. straightforward aad earn est la his appeal, th Negre leader spoks for more thaa aa hour after be had beea introduced by former Secretary f th Nary Joeephu Daniels. Ha told the aegroea what the white people are thinking about them as a race aad aa indlriduals, be told the white people ia tha audience what the negroes are thinking ef them as a race and as ia diridunls. aad upon that basis, appeals to both for frank eo-operatioa aad aa derataadlag ia their relatione. Talks To Co a fereaee ' Preceding the address, Dr. Mote a spoke briefly and informally to two score leading ejtlaeas ef both recce at a eoafereaoe bald ia the office ef Mayer Eldridg. H laid before them th problem of race relations aa be see It. aad appealed to both rery directly to pat their interests togethsr to th en that prejudice, and suspleioa may be slim lasted from the rslationa the watte and blacks. ' s leases as uw ewuvrwaeo waiw farmer Goreraor aad hire. T. W. BicbetV Jorhna -DenaHaaa- Mrs," Daniels, Dc. Wailaoe a Blddlek, preebi deat of 8tate CoUego, Mrs. A. H, Griffia, aad ether repreaentatife white eltiaaas, Berry OXalley aad ethers ef the Negroes. . Other conferences will be the outgrowth ef last night ' seseioa. if Dratotoa a tuggsstions are follow ed. All participants ef the eoafsreace a ai c i. Cn I ..Will U-, DUs Wnm Unone Tn " " t e andltortum dar. Ureal HPUiaUeC UICl oiaic-i min lie iiws w ing ths sddress. ment That ."Germany Must ueiermine. Messenoer$ wno xj. .. tau Could Qe Depended an west dress circle was filled with white people, among: them many . leaders Ja Macon, G-, Hareh la. will nslbtate and city official circle. Btudeata Under the new road act, the Morgg .tract to be used oxelusirsly t t t a. i ll mt - a . V. kw I. by th Com man ma for housing its si mlnistratirs staff. Ths quarters ia ths Commercial Bank building, already overcrowded, are much too small to ac commodate the additional force neces sitated brthe expnnaio ef the Com mission's work. Tka building will be com plated within 80 daya. The headquarters of the mechanical dirlsioa of the Commission, whsrs a lost of 800 motor trucks aad other read building machinery 1 maintain ed, i Bearing completion four mile, out oa the Cary Highway, aad "Frank Pag ' Track patch'' will be mored there before the middle ef April. More tbaa three mlllioa dollars worth of eqoipahsat wiU be kept ta working eoa ditioa. there, with George Farmer as mechaaiasl supcrrlacr ef this work. Head of Tuskeoee Institute Speaks For Closer Understanding DELIVERS ADDRESS TO AUDITORIUM MEETING Speaks Here Ob Tour of State Under Auspices of State Board of Education; Ia fref sented To Assembly of Three Thousand By Josephs Daniels "Social equality is a myths we asgroee doa't wast It, yea white people doat want it aad what earthly reaeoa la there for keepiag thia aaeteat fal-' lacy here to breed ill will betweea , dsemrsd Dr. Robert Motes, prUelpal of Tuskege Institute speaking ket aight before aa audience ef 8,000 whites aad blacks la tha City Auditorium. "Whit we aegroee waat aad what roe white people weat i equality ef jus tice, equality ef epportuaity for both raeeej mutual understanding, mataal sympathy aad mataal aaaistaas ia th ' solntioa of a problem that I neither oar problem aor your problem, but oar problem.- Social equality ia ef ae eoasequeaee ta either ef aa, aad toe-' long it has beea ased to imped the ostabllshmsat of healthy friendship. Let aa pat.lt nway." , ii UD USED BY TALKS OH GERMANY EXPRESS LOOTERS Pay From Assets" Pari, March 16. (By The Associated Press.) In th chamber of deputies to day Premier Briand summarised th they otherwise might aot Bay, Kafera To Urine Statement. This waa interpret e! aa aa apology to Mrs. Smith, the mother of Clara, to whom Mr. Brown referred yesterday ss "the old woman Mr. Browa delred ia Biblical and r np.t.ii wmr teiirajii uaiiN Biatea auaraiT xur nauei, tm DV DCNrsCl I dCVCnli point the way of duty to the iurorW AS OS raerroa to namoa a alleges shipbuilding and dock workers. Ua employmeat condition at Tampa la- dieated about 40 per cent of the betid ing trade and other trade arerag rrom 10 m so. per eent.w DENIES PLANE STOLEN PRESIDENT HARDING i b.ii Frenoh Ambassador Arranges Tor Visit To America of For mer Premier ViTiani , . , Washington Mah IS. i. jr.-Juv aaranrl. tha lTrailrh uihtaunr. aalla UarniBCJE dying statement to the Ber. T J. Irwin, oa President Hardiag late today to in Asked For Its Saturn father Jn-law In Saw Owner at Saanlana I quoting Hamoa as baring asidi ''Wall, form him offldaUy of the coming riait S9JM-M.lm'lfitliili- tk. oiJ m Tiitead of former Premier Vlrianl to tbU eoun- of th old women, lira. Hamon, th widow, Bobbed alood. fiaruer in tne .an agreement naa beea reached that each aide abould hare fire hoar for argameat and th oa of th defense at th eloee of though aot specifically connected with Browns argumsnt came a a sur-1 tnjr problem presented by the teagn oi kiuou aiiuaiioa, waa ox aaea try and to discuss ia a general way rarions diplomatie qnestloaa la which tb United Btatc aad fraao are ia toreated. It wa eadmtood that the can, al- Elisabeth City, March I6V-W. 3. Tait, Coinjoek, fathar-la-Uw of Bea actt Serern, for whom a warrant was isaaed at Misml, Fla a few daya aaro, I motioa charging htm with th theft of a sea-1 Hi. I talsas. Sndar denied that Berara bad I wise. stolea the craft, declaring that the sea-1 Paring ae way for Attorney ueaerai I utare that 'a number of problem re plan was awaed by Howard T. Hillaird, I Freeling'a closing argument aad at the! utC4 mor er less directly to th league OS vamuea, , ana tans DCTera I aajua wu- aau w '"""a -- earn IB lot CoaBlderatltfB. Th am- was aatherlzed by Hillaird to more th feadaat be eoarleted, Mr. Browa fori undor ia aadenteod to bare gone to machine from Mlaad.- - H qtly pointed to Mr. aTak L. Hamos tk- w.it. House erenared to anawer atr. van Claims tans ua aeapiaae aaa I aa mam e ... ameatiana tha Preaident mla-ht aak been operatea oy a man in Honda eoawese ana w we auuaui, " rmnrHinw French minion an tha kuaa J . . !.w - tk. 1ta imm la aal mmwm mmimA mii. .IT T - . . ' . " mw muaa wii.a au vwHT i -" - i , h. axtont to whica Ur HaHiaa .1... v. ZZ . .L.U... ha tha aaa arlth a lnnk mt D . """.I .... XinTtting ua mmm H''" mimm a-iwaaa, MHllf- . - . . " I aTaUCd huaSClx OT tnat CDDOTtBBitr' Wl MXTm ISlf BiaiVU, a a aVaaia Wl HUUIim, mm mmmmf auwi mmmmm, wu nui.a with beautiful fnra.'L M. Jusaeraad is amid to hare informed T I i . ' TT J K.a A I . i . a. mmr J " mmm .mm.,,. IlIWU vaaiirwaWi aww waanea. . I u n ,v. rr.ui ci... i Browa asserted that Clara! -""It T. " ' lira aw mmm. mvmmm vmmm 11 aaning to bring the seaplane north. Reran arrired ia Cnrritaek hat Frl- A and la ft aa Hatarriar far Camilaa. I - Mr, w r LU g fr-l mmmmJi V. I ff.njia'i atarv mt tha ahaatin mt If r. . u7 v Z AiTZmm V.7i- aV vTT e7.a7 v..h.a toa aboat Apru i. The ristt af the poet to fight the charge atade against Hamon, anels ef hsr former hasbaad, I 1a . . Li .m " t "... . i . ,fc wllB ,ha ... Ma .!!,, former premier m.saia to ear fcea IS. ymlnTZ. told fro- ths witnem I i- ae oa. ef ech. hawin, CZXEKAIi BIDCCTIOie W SHOP stand yesterday U a "aehooled, tragi ' "T". mT. greeting fro the Preach presideat to Mr. Harding-. The lmptsoaioa alao waa ruacES ur tsi u t 0.1 roiec" . KtahaunoL Va. Ifareh 1 Oflciala I lUaa Ttaaara a.Maaa ta ha aa ! the Chesapeake aad Ohio, today I a woman who had crept late the Hamoa I eonrerea, awerer, taa tae enrey rerificd etatemcnU ef shopmsa that a 1 home aad who had sold herself body wwaM be ta a poeiBoa jto taa about geaeral bat temporary redaetioa which J aad soul, brought from the Tenng de- the league should Mr. Hardiag ae de- wtu prooaoiy total owu men, wuj aeixaadaat no sign er emetioa. Her uncle, r . . - auila Is tha ahnn fa Ma af the maiLlarka aat haaMa hU Uaa tha aaatrtl BpOeiSC SUbiOCtS tatea W at tb OOa- Blcbmaad aad Haatingtoa suffer great. I room, aeowlod at the attorney and the fereaee were not rorenjed, the oaly aa- est. The reduetioa will be made bstur-1 face ef the other relatire grcaipee taernaure went weiag tnat ua ta-day.- Inability of the rood to auk abeat showed aigaa of marked diaap- baeeadoe aad U President attempted epwratiag rereaae meet operating es-lpreral a he referred to the Bmith fam-l to reach a common grown or aader peftsea aader the prsssal slump la traf-1 ily a baring profited by the illicit tola-1 standing regarding tb reaeral asamet aCwa girea ae reaoea for ttee actioa, Uoas CI Uara Haaea with Mr. Bsmoe.' er iTanee-aerean reaoowa. ride," waa a password amon sxprsss I of two Negro educational institution messenger, E. M. Alsabrook told a I occupied sections of the drees circle fur in Federal court hare toaar to do-1 M uaicml nnmhara hr tha Shaw TTat. work of the London eoafereaee, aad the I termiae whether 'other messenger to rorsitr alee club aad erehestra. the St. whole house, with th sxeepitoa of the I whom express loot wsa to be entrusted, I Augnstin Choral club, aad th Negro . t, I eooldbsdepeaded upon to make dsllre-1 National Anthem br the audience. nnflimuara mBU UVUnUHWiVi mvvmmm,mm - . . . . . 1 .... ' ... i-n..j: mi 1 MCa.aoortt JW...ta. JlR'ta Ql.j.lu-inMit4t ths address. miaasiasi,--rr . iefe4 conspirators la wholeaal L theft I Mayor Eldridg presided.- He arel tieularly xarorea tne rrcmier s rigorous i from the company. . corned the audience to the Auditoriu doelaratioa that Germany must pay, I -Hss aU right wss aa "O. K." aig- and th speaker to th city, and pre. not only from profit but from herl jui that th party would "do his part," I sented Josephue Daniels, who ia tuns ita, aad for Bis rererenee to i aaid Alsabrook. I presented Dr. Moton. Mr. Daniels tha bis? German industries that .not Alaabrook waa ona of lira emrjlorea I frliciralail hnth mmi'smii th. that longer publish their balance sheets be-1 of the company to plead guilty in the during 'th long sad history af race cause their profits were scandalous. I trial fit-Si men charged with conspiracy I troubles in th South, whea there had Our soldiers ars at rraesseiuori, i to ateal from the express compsny.i been almrst daily stories ia the papers Daisburg and Buhrort, with cannon I Us followed C. B. Brlnsoa to the wit-1 of racial strife, none of them had ear- t rained ea asea to snow tnm some-1 ness stand, ths latter continuing ateiried the Baleigh dato line. thing I" tha Premier explalaed. ' His I testimony of the day before. Alsabrook I High tribute wa paid to th Bgroe word were almost drowned la th ap-said that h signed a statement admit-1 for their loyalty. The former Nary plana. I ting nig guui alter perng oncer a. are beeretary related the instance of Ger- M. Briand aaid the chamber had I of questions ia the offlcs of Superia-1 maa eadcarora to stf r ap th asgroee asked him to main tain a united front I tendent B. H. May ia thla city from 4 1 of the South against the white at th by the silica, and he nae done ao. i I o'cioclt one afternoon until r reioec i beginning of the war, to which h had this point a roiee from th Socialist I nsxt morning. After signing the I replied, whea the situation was pre benches cried: 'Xong lire the United j tatement, ha aaid, 1 was allowed to sented to him, that it wa idle to eoa- SteteeV itumoio orer ia a eornsr aaa go to aider tt f or the negro were a loyal Bafarrins- Sa Deputy Asrlo proposal I sleep." At a later conference, Alsa-1 Amartenaa aa there w.ra la tin of yesterday looking to the formation I brook esid, hs waa urged by' aitoraay 1 To Dr. Moton he paid a high persona or aa uternauonai Bwuwuire mm uu au. (oiiuunn jkmw aat wwa,. tnouxe, rsmtaoing tha audience that b reconstruction aad ecoaomie reriral, to comf cleaa." , . I had beea (elected by th President. ai jaw a .1-1 L..LU. mm tha TTnitaa I alaaV.ahh ah. I. uW ttarfaal 1 ...4 r m - - . . wikav jiinMw larame mum .r. t --r -----ir -, ganiB.iaa.gnea major la ui America a mates, the .Premier saia uat oourt room on eniKnw. reply BS aaa to mane wa m "b,j i M vw . jhi"'"7 " wt serrios with the negro troops. thlaw'Boaaibla bad beea tried toward I the American Bailway Express Com-1 Mau If a Om.,. th solidarity of ths allies, and th ef-1 psny bsfors he went on the road. From I jiotoa is a master erator, keen ia hie fcrta ware eontlnuln. He gare th I September 1, 1918, to April, 1919, he ,m,F.iui f .. .nu... i. v. British Prima Mialster credit for being said he had a Tua froinJEufaula to Lhoice of words to fit the thought ia the fret to reject thsGsrmaa proposals Osark, Ala, aadthea item Albaay.k,. Biad u a of the ,udi- aad Paia tnousa to mum mm . - " -I enca. Ha m tall, thick aat. and aa ha -a n . naaat I.laa I. 7 .. . ' xnena bii. . I . . ... . rr . ... I himself ssys, a "deep naahogaajr bra- Begardiac the duration of tne oeea-i xrequenuy ae erne, aa eaaiiea wiu. .tt. Hii , - lia. patioVVfth new territories, M. Brl- O. E. Hood, s.other mctsenger and they iu slta'aeJe' ... . J au. IJ1 Minnal ahant an.l. .mA thafta ha I WllOOUI OSlBa; 1OB0, OS IT MS useaana . . .1 " HT". m n. V.V h. h. th coraer ef toa great earera where they war aatU th questions I said. On one ooeasioo, he said, he ,. . 4n-1A..In- v iL.,.. . f Mnarationn. disarmament and the I asked . Hood who he eoM to aad reeeirod r. CUT - vt " . . T Wa if acca Germaa officers wr th rpry 1 doat pick . Hs toid " LTT .:11V.! .ai.it.tf.ttlal l learned who to sell to from Us I 7 ' The debate oa the decisions taken at ""f""- - H. sUrred d, Ci-J rSa-b7. raT.S .tod to d..l,r.te Whether yTold ' """V U ' Idea with certain measearerst" asksd lo the presence of Goreraor , "l V t .... i. Am. I Assistant District Attarner E. C Power. I Biekett ea the tag, aad ' aceeataated laaiSMtW a aaa. - W ajm MaaB BJ -M-M B W , I . . . a . a . . . . fraded tae occupation ef Cilicia snd I . "Tes, sir, w spoks of those a being " . mam aaa ew- mmA th. .t maioritr af thel'eU nght." - sara. a-taws. anrwot approaca aia L-7iaT-.rtIl tha attitude of thai ; V. Iwbjsct wa areidad. ha seeking rather rnmeat SarUg M. Ls-aU'. speech. IKUIIvT MAIvINQ WfcW f work aron.4 1 tt throagh lighter aim- llWkll I ULt i V: T V ULUI1U I i - F m VIUMVIIMi Wfl I W HU VIM FAYETTEVILLE RAISES . . $8,000 MORE FOR -FayetterllK March IS-sTaysfte. ' rlOe fotha atieed oat aaetber Ss ' frwa the asargta af Us,se Mag raised far the aaUbttahsseat of a T. M. C. A. here todsy aad after thai I orally. Hi audience waa thoroughly I M . ... ft.. mtmJL.. V : J London. March lS.-Uoa Trotsky, !r.!TaE . 177. I tha Hmmt af a t. maiul I mmftmimf tw mm.... a., B eajy SlStw reaaalae, to be aaa acribed. A total af talSe wa raised th Sret day. Taatawday the total wa S01S. auklar the fixers reached ae far ,U. Three more daya swatara of the ia- a lioadea ' Times - despatch fron I Stockholm to be ataklag aew erer I tares for the eapitulaxioB af the Xroa- Istadt foTtrees. Altheagh it haa beea re ported that ha pm posed acadiag aa I ultimatum to Kroastadt that if th fortrea remained ebdaratr it weald be I stormed aad raided, - his aew term weald aot requira capitulation bat th I signing of an Immediate armistice and the arraagiag af a mixed ceasmlssisa I to settle term for a peaceful agree- at. Aeeerdlag to the dsspatoh thee heldtag the fortreaa are decidedly agaiaat Ses ling with the mmaloa, of plsia talking before he was through, bat aware counter-balancing it with a (Caediaaed am Page Three) ' 1' COLOXaX CBOKGf HABTXT . ACCXPTABU TO tAbU.IO lea eoa. htarch It ty the Aase. PrwaO'-Tbe British gwrera today gare f ratal aparwerJ to the aratasent ed Cetoaeh B array as Unvltod State to Croat Brttata. to eae- ieha W. Darta, who r
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