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lie News . Mdl TUSVZATWJt Terth raratl.a-r.rt sad PATCH LABEL aa4 rowa4 fcr before tirlretlea la ta avoid sniaeiag Matte W,, , , . . erver mm aeay XmU ably f at T yOLCXHI. NO. 79. THIRTY-SIX PACES TODAY. V, RALEIGH. N. G. SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 20. 1921. THIRTY-SIX PACES TODAY. PRICE: SEVEN CENTS f, MEAD PAVING -ROAD FOR HUNGRY PIE EATING CROWD Republican National Commit teeman Dropt In For Chit With The President EXTENDS INVITATIONS BUT HARDING DECLINES Ximlnf of Shuck, Maryland Bepnblican, As Internal Rt tan Af ent la Worth Caro. Una, Bring! Vigorous Pro. test; Charlotte OapitaUit Tlx. ' inf 8UU Tor Postmasters Ths New ui Obeerver Bureau, 03 District Nttioaal Bank Bldf. . By EDWARD E. BUTTON (Br Special Leased Wire) - Wtahingtot, March 19. North Caro- lias Bepublleaaa hero ud hereabout jwwmw "V wmim ivw; wh- . eame knows that- Joha if. Morehead, bead af the Bepubliraa machine in North Carolina, regarded at tb officii! dispenser of pie or the Bepuhlican faithful in tb Old North Bute waa in the eitr, nad wae calling ea President Harding at the White Home. Bat Morehead after emerging from (ha Presidential preeeoce declared tber bad beea bo talk of patronage with the Chief Execative. En purpose 1- ill II . T 3 : caning on xroeiueni naming, ne declared, waa to get line oa two in vitations which be desired to extend to bin, or rather which the people of Oreeatborn and Charlotte wished to ex tend. Tim Greensboro invitation wm to a Good Boada convention next tenth, tad the Charlotte invitation waa for the Mar 20th celebration of the signing of the Mecklenburg Dcclara tioa of Independence. But President Harding Informed Mr. Morehead that . it would be no use in extending either of the inflations, that it would not he ' possible for him to accept as he would Naming af ghuek Start Tronbl .r But while here Mr. Morehead did do tome political snapshooting with W. ."' Shuck, the Maryland Republican, just named anneeuMiv trt CnlnnMl , Manly McDowell aa internal reveaue ?- agent for Tennessee and North Caro , lina, with headquarters at Greensboro, Where Bhuek has beea in the service for three years. Morehead saw Beer tary af the Treasury Mellon about tb V0LSEjmpT!oMow AIMMA SEEKING ike, T. Mere ItTto tut af Kllaase as eves Sow tan feean lb all of alamsusaaa. All of the trail la I Be aid era- hsttaaa have been destroyed. HARD G REFUSES Pre Sewe are raaaiaf eeaU aad waat aad a f enseal hat ad lava, the largest la tl bialary, la aewaUag high, i d by haadrad af sttM faaatalaa. The lava lab reee eight feat eight beam. The aula aW la raaaiag at t rasa af 4 sallas aa smi. The ewlbaret la believed by acieatiaai to be awe to aa eaolaaalaJ ehaaae. Foilee award ar baUleg baa ef teartota aad eatcmohUs TO PURCHASE HIHE FLORIDA COUNTIES PANAMA'S REQUEST T 0 CHANGE AWARD Proposition Will Be Put Square- President of Little Republic at a eon elds rnhls dtataace front thai area bsesass ml taa danger af greater ee the ret. JURY III MATEYAli TRIAL TAKES CASE ly Up To Session of Flor ida Legislature I ACTION PUTS IT UP TO GOVERNOR TO ACT Proposed Sal Discassed fori Several Tsars Bat Ho Action Taken Until Two Tear Age; Weald Betjaire Vote of Peo. pie To Batify Action; West Florida Oitiseaa Pavor It Makes Personal Appeal TO American President RECALLS RECENT VISIT TO PANAMA CANAL ZONE Xentioas Harding'! Kxprss. ioaa of Friendship Last No vember and Expresses Hope That He Will Come To Aid How; Harding Standi Firmly By Judges Hughes aad White Tallahaasea. Pla March II Sals to Waahinrtoa. Marah the Mate of Alabama af that portioa Irtsiea af Chief Justiee ex nensrs none mil watt of the n . .ulu.1. : j ... niSBSvwii juca 10. Tb , de White ia Ue Forty-six Days Consumed In IVJLu las roaatW af Bay, Oalboaa, Coram- " " (""'" bia, Balmea, Jarkaaa, Okalooaa, BaaU the United flute gorernmeat, Preei- Boaa, Wsltoa aad Waablagtoa la a pro- deal Harding declared today ia reply poaal that win be pot squarely ap to to a peraoaal appeal from Preeldeat tb Florid InrWlarur wha it meet Porras, af Paaama. next moata. it waa learaad bar to- Although be xprsd regret that sight. I Paaama should feel wounded by the Btopa takea by tb lrwialatar af Alabama two year ago by tb adoptioa of aa act aathoriaing aegoUatioas for tb aarebaaa, make it auadatory a pot tb goraraor af Alabama to f la a for- bmU report with the Uoreraer f Flor Ida, with aa laritatioa that tb Florida meat af tb deeiaioa had bis hearty tp brgialatar tab similar actio a. The I proral. set raqairaa tha report to be fled prior Tb exchaag between th two xeu to th eoareaag- af tha 11 bmanlal I tlrea, was ia th nature of aa ad a af tka 1!.Ubm j ku I iatarim disenaalna while tha Rtata T. prM ii,!a1: WV v.."" T"v , " "kil H baa aot yet baea reeaired I partaseat awaited Panama'a reply t Hs Taking Evidence and Hear ing Argument of Counsel WiUiamttoa, W. Vs.. Mae-. 19 After twe hear aad a half deliberatiea lb u ry considering th evidence ia tha Matawaa battla trial reported toaiawt that it had reached aot deeiaioa. Tha report waa girea to Judge B. D. Bailey at 9:13 p. an., and he ordered roart ad jouraed until o'clock Monday mora' ing. Tea months ago today, the platol aad gun right between residents af the lit tie mining towa and fore of Baldwia FelU deteetiva out of which grew th White decision, described ia bVaor Porras' mesatg as "painful and kumiliatiag," Mr. Harding declined to I consider any other basis of settlement and asserted that Ue recent State De partment aot insist tag ea eoforce Delay Authorized Building .. Operaiions Until Midsummer No Material Uee Of State's Credit For Permanent Improve ments Until After July I, Governor And Council Of State Decide; Unsettled Conditions In Money Market Make It Apparently Impracticable; Road Program May Call For Immediate Funds When New Highway Commis sion Is Organized; Institutions Must Reorganize. Material aa of the credit athortatd by the IKl session of th General A eembly for perotaaeat tmpreveaeat to various State Jastitatloaa aad for th aoaatrartioB of a (Mat aid system of roads will aot be attempted by th Oarernor and the Council of 8 tat aa til after July 1, and if thta plaa adhered to, baildiag epe ratio as will aot begia at aay laeUtwtioa aatil late were killed ia the battle aad th six teen men who are awaiting tb verdict of the jury were tried ea indictments ia connection with the death of ea victim of the shooting, Albert C. Felta, leader of th Biddwia pnrty. so far a aaald be learaad her tonight I ta. Costa Biea already haa aeoepted tha Whit award and some definite aatwer front Paaama now it expected within a few dart. Beealla Bardlag' Visit The jury retired at B:3 p. ml todayluoa af tb BUto ar expected to pro- Porra recalled th expressions of tha fiest oppor-1 friendship for rename giren by Mr. Hardiag last noTeniDer daring Bia Tieit dtaraasad aevaral I there as President elret and voiced a to consider tha erideac aad at the 12 net filed from tha room, it waa re marked that tea months ago ta thai day and the hour, tha battla waa raging ia the street of Matawaa. Examination of several huadred talee mea, tha calling of scores af witaetsea. numerous postponements for sundry it ia expected withia tha Bert .lew I day aa tha legialatara meet April a, ataay Waat riorida CiUxeaa, it la said, favor tha aaasxatioa by Alabama! aae legtalativa leaders rrom that por- aent tb questioa at taaity. The aala haa beea years but with aa defiaite aetloa bar ing beea takea aatil th Alabama lagislstar at its aeseioa la 1919 passed aa act providing tor the annexatioa af tha territory involved. Tha law aathoriaad th appointment of a com- reasons aad argument of tha array of counsel engaged by tha defease aad th I atiasioa af Urea member ta be known prosecution, occapied 44 days, and whea I at th atato boaadary commiaaioa, to th Baal address to th jury waa closed act with a aimilar eommiaaioa from late today. It found thoaa intereetad ia i Florida wheaavar tha Florida lea-is la th eaa a weary aad wora jmrty. I tar passed a aimilar act. Defeat tha Maaatoiaewra. I Tha Btate of Alamaba ia Ha eoasti- Todav a aessiow of - th Mart waa I tatioa adotttod la 1901 aathoriaad tha Hatter, told him that Bhuck had aot I marked try the presenUrtoB ef tha two I BtaU ta aaaaa boada for tha porahae ..teen supported by th Bepublieaa ar ganlaatiea ia North Carolina aad was abjectieaabi ta it Mrrehead let the hecretary of th Treasury kaow that - Senators Franc aad Wellert endorse . . anent from Maryland eut aa. lea with tha North Catolina machine and MnreVI neat for th eroaecntloa. head gave auk tha , informitioa that Court adjourned at 1:10 p. eauca wouia te- trantrerrea to tome flaal argument, ana far tha defeat and the other far tha proaeewtloa. J. J. Coaiff. Uefeadiat tha meaataiaeera. addreased - Tha ,ary threaghowt tha morning, after which Altera ey flaadera, sU4e s eoanaei, mada a fan hoar arga- aatil T p. m., bat whea th Bight aeaaioa opened, th jury was aot ready to re port.- Ia th hope that a verdict would be returned before th dawa ef another day, Judge B. V. Bailey ordered that th court remain ia aeaaioa and await word from th jury room. The industrial controversy la the Mingo coal field waa referred to by Mr. Coniff ia bia argument He declared that the coal operator did aot want th union "so th shrewd detective agency ttruek at th vital point ia th miner uvea, by atriking at what they work and slave for their homes. He said that a monument ahoald be placed to the memory ef Cabel Tev terman, "who died a martyr to his duty.'' Teste rmra, mayor of Matewan, waa mortally wounded ia the battle. "It hat beea testified,' the attorney ether place)'. Bo that saves a job 'for tome of th hungry of th G. O. P. ia North Carolina, And following ' th Morehead stroll around tha .departments, here ia soma ef th news that developed in the ap pointing lines Frank M. tdnney it to get hit. Ia about ten days hit appointment at dis trict attorney for th'i western district Ian ay be expected aa successor to otone wall J.- Durham. . f Joha D. Bonbow ia to be aoatmaator at Winstoa-Salcm, John Bryan White , is to be postmaster at Greensboro, O. . York 4a to be postmaster at High PoUt. Jad Albright will be reeommeaded a postmaster at Charlotte when the vacancy occurs by expiration of the , term of Postmaster Weddlngton. Browa- low Jackson, of Jackson county is to bo . V. 8. Marshal to succeed Charlea A. ; Webb, of AsbeviUe.' And there ia to be once again aa Internal revenue collec tor for the Western district, a poaitioa abolished aad combined with the East- ' era district by Commissioner of In teraal Be venue Boper. Who ia to get this job ia at yet problematical anlysa Dispenser Morehead bat had hit name . tucked away ia the bead of hit hat. But Morehead ia not the oury Bepub lieaa leader cf the fcutb. who ia watch inf tha gome closely. Even this early. Republicans are getting hot ia the acllar Ja their Ugh ta for the spoilt of war for there are Kpullunn cohorts ef office seekers here who ar daily aad nightly aa the job of office chasing and eaeh ansa fears he may b f rosea out la faror ef the pther fellow, , Patronage Ranter Galara. There sre oodles aad oodles of Be publieaBi her from Southern State gov ernment job hunting.,. If they cannot get what they first ask for thea "some thing equally aa good or aot quite so good will do." As it is a rate of just linking aa with th payroll. Thee Backers wae-are here ahow plainly there la mere concern in the Booth aa there It : alae concern 'ia- other sections of .the country aver dittributloa of th loaves aad sshes ef patronage. The fact that I boa set at Matewaa by the Baldwin mea Pretideat Bardlag gave bo heed to the the day of the flght waa aot aa ksvae I Booth in nuking ap his cabinet, though I U the eat. He reviewed taatimoay af I thar 'was strong preaeur brought tol aeveraJ mat wttaeaeea la aa ecTert to bear oae nam at least as a member ef I thow that awBtpiraey existed ta kiB his official famUy, makes it ae aa there I Felts aad the detect! vea. is th greatest kind af pressure now be-1 hopev that the Panamanian people might aot be disappointed ia their faith ia the new administration at Washington. To this President Hard ing replied by renewing his avowal of cordiality, but added that the, exerel of friendly relatione always, must he tempered by justice. I The mesaac from tha Panamanian president waa received late yesterday tad before replying Mr. Hardiag held a long conference today with Secretary Hughe, of tb Stat Department. It it understood that they not only waat at additional territory whenever sea- ever la detail the la teat information aaaary, having- ia mla at that tUae, regardlag the sHaatien between the k-aaid. the tapawitapa ef the aha two- Xeatral -American -aVpaeJie - bht wvat Florida aeaatiea, t alad diaeotaed broad aaeetlsnt ef peliay If the Florida legialatare ahoald I involved in a loal determined intist paaa aa aet aathoriaiag nagotiatiOBa I eaee an the poaitioa takea by this gov far the aalo ef the territory, tha Oover-1 erameat. aor would appoint a boaadary commit-1 Palafal aad Hamlliatlag. tioa to meat the Alabama, sommiaaioa The text of President Porras' cable ia joint aeaaioa to work ant detail I gram followe of the prwpoaed transfer, each eoauaia-1 "Demand from State Department that aioa to report to the respective gover- ngr government would accept White I aera ef the two atatea. Thea if the Florida legialatare of 1983 ahoald ratify the report ef the Florida commiaaioa, the questioa would be submitted to the voters of this State ia the regular election of 1924. COL BUGQ NOT GOING TO CHICAGOHEARING NOW Head of Georgia Railroad Says He Is Unable To Obey La. bor Board's Order deeiaioa ia painful and humiliating. More to when twe successive legisla turee and all the -mnicipalitict ia the Kepnblie have petitioned for the rejec tion of that decision oa the ground that the arbitrator notoriously exceeded itt jurisdiction, giving to Costa Biea more than what her representative Peralta aaked from President Loubet and also because it ia Lgainet the proviaiona of Paaama a constitution "I appeal therefore directly to yoa, Mr. President, recalling your kind words with which yon expressed your friendship and good wiahea toward my country when yen honored nt with your visit in November. I address my Atlaata. March 19-B. L. Bugg. re continued, "that Felts went to Teeter- 7?,. ' AOmnU' B'""- d atlf to the Aadstrate who lovea Juatice man before he left Matewaa aad said. I . . " . ","r" - - Vf.. j ,- .v.,.'. ..-a ui:.. aia;ni aa wawia aoi appear oeiore meioe oewr appreeiBiea ana xnat we amy Mayor. I nope there t no hrd feeling I ..7., . o,.,.. Vlk.. m.a ; k- .1,- ...i between nt.' And Judge Sanders, " ' " , r r,v 7. '.' whea yon close this, ease, let me remind "!'.""7 'Tr. " AT "". "r "na Vs?" "al .v.. i. v--. T . T I ooara, mi susaa a Hearing oa we roau a 1 iee noraeir. oecpiy wounaea wiin xjit Ut rirla hi. tLZ Ft dtioa which waa followed by a state departmenta demand, tot betrayed hia 8avijt for 80 p.ecee w.-h a a., ljma .. r twJ Tn - , p.ij.. employee. I your peraoaal, political and adminittra- At tha aama time aaaoaaeemeat wat I tivr influence so that the boundary dit- aaade that the freight embargo oa the I pate between Panama and Costa Biea road haa boon lifted, that by Monday may have a solution more in accord norasal local freight service will be la I with justice and dignity than the one operation aad that the road is operating which we nre being asked to accept. We one paaaenger traia eaca way aaiiy 1 f aaamaniaat are confident In your each division of the road. I ria-hteoaaneta and we hoDC that'that Colonel Bugga formal announcement confidence will not be rewarded with ef eilver, he affectionately kiaeed him. 80 did Felta affectionately hag or shake bands with Testermaa." At thia point one of the spec ta tore ia the rear of the room aaid "Amea. Co ad am as Bringing Weasaa Into It Mr. Coniff condemned "the dragtiag of Mrs. Bid Hatfield 't aama" into the ease. Mra. Hatfield, widow of Mayer Teatermaa, mamea Bia Hatflew. cktet fc. wolid be aaable to attend the ditappointment." of pobes of Matewaa, aad a defeidant.Uo.rt kearing ia Chicago eaae at the Following ia ehortly after the. battle eeearred. etoee ef the fret day'a argvmaaU before reply: uoain nawniea xeaiunonr 01 u. . Josm 8. R ftihlaw la i;rL.t I "r. a...- Vl l - v- -m . -ir.a.w 1.1 " . " 1 -.-.i...v vui nun A ! I""',1"' rr.,r. Petition f the anion Department to th .. government wm uum mw, wu, aa aaa-1 ior tbe Jaoge to reaciad hia wage redne- Paaama aad the t overnment of Cota K' , v a. ' uoaoroer. Argument will be resumed Rica hr.ve beea aent with the full Itt ridiculous," he said. te bellevt I Taaaaav. Ji...i.j ..a , . .u. Chat Si -killed Teatermaa boeaaa la I : ' " "It would be exceed i ugly distressing PLACED UNDER ARREST bl1" 2f. fVffll or to assume, for any reason, the gov ernment of the United States is in aay way unmindful ef our peculiarly Probable exeeptloa to this plan may be mad ia th eaa ef road work. the State Highway Commiaaioa after It formal re-orgaaiaatioa April 1 presents amends spea the Uoveraor for im mediate ase of a part ef the ten mil Boa dollars aathoriaed for the first year's work oa roads, and la rh.it treat. too tommlasioa win proceed directly with the construction ef roadt bow ready to be let to eeetraet. Meaey Market Uaaettled: TJnsettled and continued unfavorable conditions in the money markets ef the world makt it unadritable, aeeordiag to mate Treasurer B. B. Lacy, who beea ia close touch with the Ooveraor to proceed at oaee to levy oa the aa theriaed bond issues. All ef the insti tutioaal improvement boada muat carry the date of July 1, sad ao provisioa is made for short term borrowing to make aay part of the principal avail able for immediate aee. Both the road bond and the iaati tutioaal improvement bonds are re atricted to a five per cent rate of ia terett, aad cannot be told in advance of that rate, under the law that aa thoriaed them. Provisioa it mtde for temporary loant nntil the road bonds ran be told, but the seven mllioas au thorised by the General Assembly as a building fund for the University nnd other ineUtutione are specifically gated aa of July 1. Mr. lacy, however, ia of the opiaioa that arraagementa eaa ' be made for short term note after r, later eat Ooee I' p. Instead of Improving since the Stat waa forced to pay S 1-4 per cent in rarest ea short term note tlx weeks ago, th bond market haa beea further demoralized during the past few week, and aix and a half per eeat is being offered by Sooth Carolina for notes similar to thee placed by Mr. leey earlier ia tha year (or tlx aad a Quar ter.' Tha boBd , market k said to be paeetieaJl at standstill, aad pttrehae- era arovpaying higher - rata than are authorised ia the pending iesuee. Eventual placement' of the bonds at a favorable rate of interest i regarded as entirely poeiiblt. Mr. La ay says. Tha question raised during the eloeiag dayt of the General Assembly as to the talability ef the bonda with only a S cents property tax available by the State, will aot be a eoatroling factor for at leaat two ytart, or unta the entire authorised issue of the inatita- GOVERNOR KLBY DECIDES AGAINST THE MINERS' UNIOII tloaal beads, aad M mDtloaa a.' the road boada have beea placed. No Worry Over Tax Limit. With the Btate debt Increased beyead 30 millions, when the interest faad will be is exeeaa ef the available ia eome from a Ire eeat levy, aueatioa may be raised la the boad market ae to the proper eafeguarda, bat that iasae will aot eome tp directly for more than a year. The fiaaBcial policy ef Ue State ie predicated now oa the iaeeete aad Inheritance taxes, aad H ia believed that snfflelent income eaa he raiard from these aoarewa to take ear ef th lu.J. k 1. . . .... uvmum wava inwiai m aaa. I . . Provisioa wUI be made by the Gov- "rr. h marea lae- eraor aad Coaaeil of Bute for work Wa ke Cahed Mine Werner af Alabama'! Chef Executivi An- nounoet Award In Settle ment of Strike BOTH SIDES AGREED TO ABIDE BY HIS OECISfON Kzistiaf Method of Adjastiaf OrieTaaces Foaad To Be fair aad Xqaltable; Opera, tore Under ITo ObHfatioa To aU-einploy Btrlkeri Ward Says, Bat This Keeommeaded bow la pro grate at several ef the Bute's institatioaa, eoaatUaUoaal ef which W ceatemplated ia the boad harea bill. but for those planning immediate net of the money voted, there ie ap pa really ia store somewhat of a diaappoiatmeat because of the policy contemplated by tae uovernor and the Treasurer. Bead Ba tiding Urgent The road bonds present a eeenewhat different tltoatioa, with immediacy America ie not obligatory tfpaa tfc loeal eperater ef Alahaana aad the W vage scale aad auboeatraat aya ttm are to t stasia aaehaaged and or the award aaaaa aad today by fliTtsnai Tkomaa . Kilby, aote arbiter ia nVe strike. The Ooveraor alto dealer ia hi award that tha arietta method af adV of the eaa ef Ue State's credit pre-1 iaetine- rri.i..... a. a a. v. a-i- dieated ea Ue demaad ef Ue High- .vi- v. i . , , . .. way Commiasioa. What Ue Commie- " taWa. It ie alae dealared that aioa's attitude wUI ba will aot be h aao aader ae ebligatiaa kaowa aatil after the meeting to be U "-employ Ue strikiag mlaert hwt the ailed by Ue Governor far Ue Indue- 'eadatiea ia atade ta the epera- tlna af aaw naalan Anril 1 Tk I ttrt that UT ft StBtlloT tha Baaa.. eat Commiasioa has prepared aad ready p.107 - straek, a fast aa for eoatraet several kaadred amilee efj J"?1 . roads, aad it I generally aasamed that immediate construction ia contemplat ed. Tno element or tune cetera more .. .. . . . .. aireeuy into tne roaa prooiem taaa into Uat of the erection of new iniild ingt. The road eoaitrueeioa ef the year ia largely limited to Ue moatba foaad for Uam wrtaaat dSepUotag maa who are now at work ae a mtaat to prometa peace aad har meay. The award saya that the freedom of eoatraet ahafl be Inviolate aad Uat agreemeatB may be catered lata by The OovevBor reeoaameada Uat "siaae t raa from t rast aa A Una maatka rma. ls wtriha waa wroaafally aad with. April 1 to July 1 are the moatht fa -Ughsset juatifieatioa aalled, Ue which a large part of the read work "vawa oa ex too uanea Mine Wert u ...n- v-.. .u lore of Amtriea la eaamaaihla l .My.ll WVUW. m WM . mMI. , I ( , w-w aw - It ia aanaldered that tha aaw-eamaila. present atriker beiaaT with eat eannlnta. sion will not take kindly to delay that therefore, Ua aasVuaV woulleoet ia resulU for a poealbie 1 anonai supper, ia ttrurert an sa ring la Internet rate. " y ana worn.- Inatltatloaa Delayed. H M was aot a-uay-a riaaiaaav. Some week it expected to elapae be- . "erhg- are Ooveraor Kllby dad- fore the direetoratew of Ue various la- , hweome operative imme- ttituvoiit are ready to tahe ever the " ader aa agreemeat with both duties Uat ware reatraliaed ia the sxiaers aad opera tort to abide by 8Ute Building Commiasioa, abolished woveraori verdict: by Ue General Aaeembly at the Gov. t awenffniaioa of the United Mia rnort iwqaett Buildrhf CommMteee WVf Anveriea la hot ta be eom-. rrom among us dtiwetorates ar yet I ST""?- ' to be formed aad after Uat arehiteear a The day wage seal aad tab-cea- . plaaa, and aaeh deUfla mast be ar-1 traet sjattm to ramafa aaaaaaged.- . ranged for before Uere Ie aay need I . . The aaietiaa; meUedt of adjusa- for the moaey auUorlatd by Ue Oe l"t ftavvaaeas ar foaad to be fair oral Attorn Sty. Some indication are teen by Treas urer Leey for a turning point In Ue naaeial aitaation that will make Ue sal of boada in Jury poatible under very mueh more favorable elreum- staaees thaa it now possible. He hopes that there will be no difficulty in plac ing Ue State's obligatioaa withia Ue legislative limiUtioa of five per cent Daniels In Role of News Writer Visits Secretary of Navy Denby Former Secretary Boosts Ral eigh For Naval Base or Something Like That GLAD TO KNOW NAVY STILL KEPT ON "WATER" Washington Newspapers 7s a. tare Editor Daniels' Arriral In The Capital NO BACK SEAT FOS JUDGE 0.H.AILEI1 President Htrdlng't married Ua Mayor' t widow twe weeks after his death. Would Sid have goat out aloae aad precipitated a flght with IS men anted to Ue teeth merely to gala hia prise. Mra Maadere la closing for the State, declared that th eviction- af atriking inert fttniliee from coal company Harry Black Once More To Faee Charf e of Traasportini; " Liqmor la His Car. j . ing brought ea hint to name Southern Republicans fof Us leas Important job. There is s distinct tone -of rsssnttnent among Souther Bepablieaaa aa to dia tribatioa af effleee by Ue Preeldeat ae - far. Hit Mario a homo-towa ap- Miatataata. aa wall aa ataar Daia naad- otts said ia some euartere to be aot quite so-great aa appointmento made of MISSISSIPPI NEGRO IS LYNCHED BY MOB OF 50 Water Valley. Miss, March lt-Adol- phas Beea, yoang aeenw, aaarged with I attack lag aa aged white warns s yoi day liviag near Water valley. takea from Ut jail bora by a ateb early I laml. Fie, March 1 Harrr S. Black. Nww Terk aaaltiUsaaaire, at waa arreatsd here Tha radar after a aawartaar befora 0. B. Cbtn. aatawae J. M. Crahaax. am a thar at f traaaatsllaa Haoer ta hia artvate . PnHssaa car, waa re aneated teedgbt aa.weat rata Beach am orders front ' ssataar ardeo aad ta hetag iraaewt back to kasaaaV .. ' " . A warraam far Black's awaaod bate tialgat after ShsrltT Alhaa bad beam ba t ligitahli t m aaaalrallea .Wvaaia, are-aot brin aV tLf" -a-"-r barraha from the Southern office seeking contingent and there is tease noise be- lag atade by them for Uere are more office seekers ia Washington from Ue Booth thaa from any other oeetioa. . TroaMe la Coargia aad Vlrxiaas. Vlrgiaia Bepublieana are falUag over towa, after which bia body was riddled wita buileta. Boat waa takea frota Ua JaQ here I ay a mea at about so men after the I an eric bad beea overpowered. This I ing Ue body, riddled wiU balleta. waa reaag haaging by the road fear axOoee I wttb Ceraiaar Mtrdoo taa ataaaa of tha Black the Fkerfaa htwa. Cevarw laformed the ahwriff that by tae ' Federal aaw ntrttlas waa aa bo I each ethers heela areaad Washiartoa, ,TO" .--, TV " ea U agad w .m. itu. .e art a.1 wamaa was made Thnrsdar. She drove I oUer. Aad like Ue North CaroUaa' -- eat wttb a knew. Bleed-1 aituatiea, it is art all harmony ta IV sea for aad tha aenre wabbcaa raaka ta Tirviaia. Repreaeata kW,..rUa eaaarod bat y eat or day I tree Bateoni Slemp was nrgvd for the T e eaenar aad a eaae ef dewUea. He oabiaet bat failed to Una. New be is f .?' keI here awaiting I - iroavtwaetvaaa m at wiata ba at-1 fCkatlssil aa rage Twoj at aet aveea that Ua Igneisd br theecaaa. afcarlaT jBwa team adtately gat hi tameh Wttb Want Paia. faaaaa a. Pahm i aaal attack waa atrata tahea ,lo ttrtvato ear 'Bay. i a Miami aeimaet Blardoo hi bwvw or Sated aao tsar friendly relationship, with a recognised mutuality of interest. The friendly ex preesion made. in. year proton ;e in formally, last November, are .repeated aow, aad Uere is deep concern for full juatice in th exercise ef our friendly reutionsaip. . "It mutt bdvappareat, however, Uat Ue deeuioa on. tne unlet Justice of the United States, in aa arbitration submitted to him, and reached after' exhaustive study aad readered in fullest devotloa to juttiee matt be Ue aanlterable poaitioa . of Uia oat.'' - - NIW WORLD RECORD FOB RECEIVING RADIO MESSAGES Hew Tork, March 19. A world record for reeeiving radio meaaagea 48 S words a mlauta with twe typographical errora waa eetabliahed here last Bight by B. G. Scatter, a operator employed by the New Terk Times. Scatter wae r is s reeetnag test held by the laaeond dartriet amateur radio aoavea govera- mlaate by Toay walitiind ta Haw aaaar Ua Bmi aad hia raw tioa. . , The former record. 47. ward wwa I with three errora. waa held - i trernan, ox cam arrnntmeo, a ssmm - I -j-i - - - . .. . March Flat Raaa. SUS seise. Bseeple Chase, Hera ate aaaaa, fmihaaet, Wod- MjitTf A tft , ... ., , . ,i '' The Newa and Observer Bureau, 60.1 District National Bank Bldg., By EDWARD B. BRITTON. By Special Leased Wire.) Wtthington, March 19. In Ue office of the .Secretory of the Navy It waa a ease ef D. D."t thit morning Dsnielt aad Denby Th former Secretary aad the present Secretary meeting at Ue regular morning conference of the Rep- reaentativea of the press with U Naval eablnet officer. Former Secretory Joaephua Daniels ia now. visiting in Washington aad Uat he waa to be at. the - conference waa gives out by the Wtthington papers this morning, the .Washington .Herald ia special poaitioa and ia heavy black type oa the first page carrying nn ar ticle headed t Editor Daniels to vitit Denby as newswriter Former Secre tary returns to Ue Capital as eerretpoa dent" Th article read! "Joeephua Daniels, editor of Ue Sal eigh News aad Observer, a Democratic dai ly newspaper, arrived la WaaniBgton yesterday ea aa nssignmeat from his ewa town newtneDcr. Mr. Daniels, who has beea , out ef practice oa newspaper article writing for eight yean, saya he Is going to go areaad with some of Ue eld Wash lag toa eorreepoadenta to tee how Ue boys get the stufij to write aboat. Sax aast id "Last night Editor Daalele aaid that ha Uought the Navy aught to be aa iatereatiag thing to write piece about for hia paper aad Uis morning he is going to bora ia with the newspaper boy whoa Uey ga to Secretary Deaby'e eeafere The aew North CaroUaiaa editor may ask Mr. Dee by eome painted quee- tioaa. He did aot iadieato what he ailght waat to kaow from Ue aew Bee- rotary - of the- Navy, but a few qaes- tioae tafgeetod to ham by seane ef the hard boiled haade at the bwsiaeaa ware these: Mr. BsmeUsT. I aee whore aa army eSeer Otasisi Mitehell, earn aa army (Oeatjaasd oa Page Tw4 Blmew That He Has Any Inten tion of Retiring Before -End of Term Baaotoa, March . Judge Ottver H. Alloa, eldest judge ea the sa pari or court boaeh ia North Caaoaiaa ia potat of tervice, denied here today that he eoatemplnted retirement from the judi cial service aader the reeeatly eaaeted judges retiremeat bill, iatimatioa of whicJit was carried ia Ue New aad Observer this morning. I have no aomoa of taking a back aeat yet," Judge Alloa declared. He eonaidera himself still in Ue priste of his usefulness after M yera of cob Una ous service. He has two year remain ing of hia third fall term oa the beach, aad doe no texpeet to leave Ue beach an til Ue completion of Ue appointed tenure ef hie office. T J All.--.. . ! . ... V - diacuated in Baleigh for tev.ral day ""V tf0 ? " " " eoaaiderable speeulatioa hat prrr I! "',JT aad eqnitabie. 4. Tha operators are under no ohlK gntion to re-employ strikiag atiaera. 5. The freedom of eoatraet shall be inviolate and, Uere fore, aay af Ua above mea tioa ed thiaga may be deae by mataal agreemeat af Ue part lea. Every impertaat poiat arged by , Ue aioa U rough Ua rtpisetnUtivte aa basis for arttlemeat waa loot. .The beet Ue naioa reeeived waa Ut reeoat mendatioa of Ue Governor Uat Ua atriker be re-employed, wheaever poa tible wiUont displaeiag Uoee mea who remained oa Ue job Uroaghoat'U strike; BsaeetefCui I ilm, Embodied ia Ue deeiaioa given eat by Governor Kilby waa Ue complete -report ef bia peas nasi rep rosea snclve ia Ue strike sitaatioa. These war W. T. 8heehaa, editor of Ue Moatromtay Advertieert Blehard Bobbie, wholesale grocer, aad Joha W. Darr, wholesale druggist, all of Montgomery. The re port waa submitted to Ue Governor after a visit af the rapreaeatativaa to Ue strike area daring which Uey In terviewed bnaineea aad prnfsssiiiasl mea aad heard tastlmoay from the operator and the striking miners. Am inapeeoioa of Ue untea aad aoaansoa mine wae made. The eecamitee ta ite report deelaset Uat ia all mines vmUed Ue miners expressed U emotive wiU trriaw eoaditione aad Only a miner eemplaiat waa beard aa to the difference hi Ue day wages pasd ia Alabama and oUer State. Due to eaoaomia conditio a we do aot rtsemmsad aay ehaage ia Ue dab wage aeale aew aaarviag, deetarod Ue oomndttoe. A report an the inapeeHea af goedt Baadled ia the soaamiastrise aad boaa iag eaaditioa waa laeladed, Ue eeea mittee eaolariag that fa maay aaaaa H waa foaad gooda ware aoM to Ue mia- -ereeheapar thaa Uey eoald bay Uean ia Ue stores ia Birmingham. Houee rent wae averaged at SL7S a room. Mariana af DaUare Baeatv Boah aidea in tha atrike speat sail- pact, and t risen as to hia probable successor, but hit denial of aay intention to resign before Ue expiratioa ef hia term sets at rest aay consideration of immediate changes en Ue superior eewrt boaeh ia North Ceroliaa. smo stno NrwsPAPatt VSPBNDS FOR LACK OF FUNDS Oaaialag, N. T., March Wr-Stag Biag priaoaa . aewtaeper, Ue Kag . Biag BoJletia, which waa started SS years ago, has suspeaded pablicetiea for keek of faada. Warden Lewia E. La waa aa- aiuatod tennght He anplaia Uat .U Z!SL. ZLV'v , v J ra Th onuaittae stated that Uey were pwper aad beea exaaoated. ... I Wora mt taa atrikava that Th Bulletin first known at thlkti. .v u m. Star of Hope bad a eireaUUoa ia Ba- . Ua aaioa. Unrecognised Ue ropeaad America, aad waa a earie af 9mitr cti,.. whitl) ud American Joamaliam. It waa the pioneer N,.- tot, ew . plenty eg moaey. Tae eoatauttee ex pressed itaetf against a eemproaaee verdict, declaring Ue dispute ahoald be settled permanently. Commenting an Uoveraor Kilby etatoateat ia Febru ary that Ua atrike waa practically at aa aad the committee dealared that Uey believed Uis eoaelasioa of the Governor to bo entirely correct aad justified Srean the large volume af ceal produced at the mince aad the fact Uat Ua placet af the etrikere ware filled. It waa stated Ue auaea were at Ue time af Ue vhnt . ef Ue eeoamittee prodwaing utere eeal thaa U demaad pneoa publication aad was edited on- elutivety by prisoners. Its eircumtioa to Ms torreet after Charles B. Chapia, a former JSew Terk newspaper editor, took eharaw af H. , " pott a roeognitioa for Ue Carted Mine r Werkere of Ameriaa aad that Ua esea- a.aeetiea aoriewaty fafl prodacttta . aad Siung or oat sumais piaees eoant WUmingten, March laWTho earbr patter nan .ream or at wumttta l w. a. . v : k uk 1 j m.. -. - v 1 tsrtimMMiitMmtMrl v aaaataaa est the Wilson girts on a aaatraH ta. rasM to force ataar eeart. to deaide the shtmaliata'j aYj taotora Norah Canolmw. , - I Q its ti I oa Paaa TwaJ -n a POafl eatsstiia the riU of -awaa tissaaae" aaid aVe Ooat. i i
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