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VOL CXIIL NO. M. -
51XTEEN PACES TODAY. V
RALE1CII. N,G, FRIDAY, MORNING, MARCH 25, 1921.
SIXTEEN PACES TOOAY.
PRICE. FIVE CENTS
meet
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POWER OF BUTLER.
CRUSHED WHEN HE
9
, MET WITH UNNEY
Western Republicans In Abso
lute Control of Greens
boro Meeting
UNNEY AND MOREHEAD
WRITE PATRONAGE SLATE
Z)af Tat Tnrned To Pleading
of former Senator For Hand
la Distribution of federal
Jobs; Coalition Wita Dan-
can Strength Without Anil
Against Combination
i
HOW BKPrBLICANS WILL
DISTRIBUTE PATRONAGE
Fellawlag Is tke list of award
Ml. la la Mrikall t Federal
tabs by the ReaabUcaa Eseeatlv
('mailUe la Beanlea at Creaaaaare
yesterdays
Collector ef lalaraal Reveaae,
Western Dlatrtrt Gilliam Grtasaax.
JeaMaa,
Leader Of 'American "Catholic Church. Die
Collector af latere!
Eaatara District. .
Slier City.
failed Stale District Attorney,
Iwlm District Fraak A. Liaaey,
Beea.
lotted Slate District Attorney.
Eaatara District Irvla B, Tocher.
WkiteviUe. .
I'alted Stataa Marshal .WiMrd
District Brewalew Jackeea. Hee
devneavlllei Jailed State MarakaL BaaUra
District at W. Ward, Ralelgh.
Prohibition Enforces Oatrer
K. A. KaAleas, SaUabary.
Sapcrvioar af lata an Tat Baa.
C Sharp, Greoaehoro.
Director a( Caaaaa C. E. Greene,
-v BakerBvllle.
. Collector af Fart at Wllaxlag
Im Urt t Uaaey aad Mofcbcad
' fa asma.
Member af lateretato Commerce
Commlsaton .T. T. Hkka. recess.
Bxeaded.
a ! I i i an .in inl).u..il
) Mill IIIG"; HAYS CONTINUES .
TO DISCUSS PEACE HELPFUL HINTS ON
L uiTiiMn iiinnmnl
wuniiifinMfiuiiiD
Former ' French Premier Will
Consider Proposals Relative
T& league Covenant
WILL CONFER GENERALLY
WITH AMERICAN LEADERS
aawaHaaB
IBrinfiBf ; Ko OoncreU fropo.
aJ IVotn Rii OoTtramcat,
It la Aanounoad, Bat Ready
to Opaa Iaforaal Diioaaaioaf
of ARitada of Btpablicaaa
Toward Peace Settlement
POSTAL AFFAIRS
Cardinal Oibboai a V'Kar Apontolio for'Nerlk Carolina- akortly after
kt araa Kte a huhnp iu IStiH.- tn tka hnlr W,it. at tkat tima thtr vara only
700 CatkolUar la hia trit Tiait to tka Htatr. tba tkra BUkop trarlad a Uau-
aai nilea by karaebark, apaadiag auaj Bights ia tha lof ea'biai af aefroes, kit
bad bring corn kuxka'on tha floor arkila food was srrrad at dining labia wits
goards for rupa. s :.
Cardinal Gfybons Dies In 87th
Year After Prolonged Illness
'Primate of American Catholic
Church Active In Church;
Work To End
SPENT SEVERAL YEARS
' OF LIFE IN THIS STATE
By BEN DIXON MacNBILL.
- (Staff Correspondent)
' tireeasboro, Uarck 24. Frank Linaef
at if tha aaddla today. Motley Mora
head rod atraddle behind hint) kUrios
Uiillrr walked, and rhera was that Deaea
la tka meetim af tha Republican boats Falsing of Leading American
X2?Z3S& OathoUo Mourned By Prom.
, Masiom Btrtler was somewhere aader- inent ladera -'
foot, bareljr reeofnlanble m tha ana- ,- -
'tine eoBimandor ia nhlef af the tiaate ? tit. u.fc ;
afth Graa Old Party ia. N.rtk BU"'- MiJ- S?-7??
OroHna. . Cardinal Gibbons, arekbishop of BaKl-
Vainly did Butler ary ror harmony anara and aenio pMUte r tha Cttho
tbat was the aort af harmoay h wasted, nrek n y,, VwMA BUtel died at
RUSSIAN WORKERS
IN SERIOUS PLIGHT
Washlnfton. Marek M.-Wklla tka
riait af Krna VlrlanL former French
Kmkar and saefial .nrny to tha UaiUd
tea, ia aaaauaeed ofllelnlly aa aas
af eonrte.y' la I'matdeat Ilardinf,
Dr. VUreel .Knrtht, his naeral ear re-
I'tary, who afrired here today from
Frtaea, ia setting forth tka aubjaet of
kis miasioa stnted that it. V'iiaat was
prepared id fl a reeeptire ear to any
proposal' by the United States regard
ing the neare settlement aa) tha
Leagn of Nations.
Tba former French premier will
take ae sparMIe evertnree ia the di-
reetioa ef-Anerksn partiaipatioa ia
Earopaaa affairs, particularly aa affect
ing Ueraaay. it waa stated, and an leas
tha subject 1 initiated -by Freaideat
larding or. the BUto Dapartoient, ha ia
expected to retara to Fraaea after kar
iag discharged the ofAeiaDg aaaoanrad
parposa of. his iaissioa. He is expected
here rtaadav or Monday.
Pr. KnerSjt represented as included
ia kL Vlvlanl's program not onlr aa
axekaaga of-.felicltatinne witk President
Harding bat sImi th meeting witk
members of tba cabinet and Oongrees
men. It was recalled that the former
French Premier was not only personally
acquainted with Neeretariea Haghea and
Hooter but. that oa his tlsit to tha
United Btatee ia aa bead of tha
Freaeh miaalon ha had mat 8eaatar
Lodge . and 'other Senators and Repre
sentative! whose acqualntaace ha da
si red to ras. '
Ia mphaeixiBg tkat VWiaai waa
bringing so concrete propoaals to offer
the United Stataa witk respect to iU re
lations politically or flasaeially witk
Fraaea and Europe. Dr. Kaeeht atatad
that tha Franqh anroy waa aeeompaaied
Lusty Postmaster General
Fruitful In Suggestions But
Can He Pcrform7
LOT OF TALKING OVER
Alllll aaiatiiska aani a-aa.
UVILitrUlUt KULti
Only One Application Tor Aid
Ia financing. Cotton Made
To BeriTed Wax Flaaaoa Cor,
poratioa; Louisiana Straw
berry Growers Get ler mis
sion To Make Wines
CITIES OPTIMISTIC
ON IIATE DECREASE
DEB
KESTRIP
News sad Observer Rareaa,
tM Diatriet Natioaal Bank Bldg.
By EDWABD K. BtlTTO.N.
(By Bpeclal Laaaed Wire.)
Washington, Viarektt. Ctrcalara aad
statements ef "How I am going to ran
things" emsnntiag frean Poet martrr
(iearral Will Usys are ef tba prolific
variety three day. Aad to thaaa he
adda a continuing aeriea ef talks' to
pnefriffire eoiiloyee. Following an
ki adrift to gnrersmeat ' as to how
raniitiv tA eaail Ant AvrMiunnlMM i
the "statemeat r Poet matter Oeaeral
Hays to the preaa oa March O,
which ram. tkroagk tka mall tkla aaora
lga. Ia tkia ka aays poatal employees
"are to work with me, not for me," tkat
"the Poetoffiee Department is aa ia
stitatioa for serrire and not aa iaatita
Uoa for polities or for" profit."
Hi porpoeea ha declares are: First,
to make auch rertifieatioae aa ia all
decency and fairness maat be made to
aaeara a square deal; eeroadlr. to
streagtkea and broaden the eiett aer
ric at every point wherever possible to
tha aad that merit may govern.
Need Mere Taaa Flae Werda
The publte will commend every
thing that Mr. llays does ta give a
first class servlea, but it remembers
that ''fine words buttsr ao pars nine'
and it ia going to wait and aee the
Will Hays idea of strengtheaing aad
broadealng the civil service aad kep
ing polities oat of the depaVtmeat
That tha Republicans are eekiag ways
and means to east overboard tha ervil
Service program -for first, aeeond aad
third elaat postmasters ao aa ta bad
Republicans aa auickly aa it ia poaaihle
ia the jobs may be regarded as carta in, J
TO SEEDAUGHERTY
Imprisoned Socialist Leader
Goes To Washington From
Atlanta Penitentiary
Washiagtaa, March Se.l'natteadrd
and wtthoat the kaowledge ef the
paMie, ' iCfre V. Iteha, imprieonad
Bociaiist leader, same to Waakiag
toa today frum tka Atiaato paaitaa
tiary aad far three koara dlaraaaed kia
wee k Attoraev General Daugliertr.
Tha aaproeedeated trip ef Mr. Deb
waa mad vita the approval of Pn-si
dent Hanlitig aks we try rrquoted
Mr. Dougherty ta review tka eeaa ef tke
K '..ilUi i-n,fc r uad mike a recuuuiia
tlf ju ( it. , "
Tka, Attorney Ocaaral la aaaauaaing
late tud.ty thai Ieba Ud vavited Wash
ingtoa aad. waa oa kia way back to tke
Atlanta peajUatlary aatd tkst wkUe
there waa aa preeedeat for calling a
priaoaer to Waahiagtoa wtthoat a guard
it had bee a decided ia conference witk
President Harding that Inasmuch . as
Dwba had defended himaelf at his trial
ka shoo M come here to aaswer la per
ana sarh iaqairiea aa the goverameat
desired to aak. Mr. Daogherty added
that he believed kc knd the authority
to place the priaoaer en hi honor end
that k kad aaaamod faU respoaaibility.
Delia. arrived ia Waahiagtoa early ia
tka day, want to tka Department of
Justice about t:S o'clock, conferred
witk Mr. Dnugherty aad Ooy D. Ooff,
as ia test to the Attorney . General from
about 10:30 to 1:30 o'clock aad left
Waehlagtea at :) o'clock a the re
turn trip to priaoa. Hia movements
from tke time ke left Atlanta yesterday
ware kept strictly secret except to a
few officials of the Department of Jaa
tiea. Fo that reason aewspaper anea
wha gathered late , ia the day for tha
Attorney General's weekly conference,
gaaped and refuaed for a aiiaate or
two to believe their own ears whea
U ley keard Mr. Daugkorty nay: "I
doa't believe -1 have much aew for
you, geatlemea, bat regarding Debs'
viait I kava kad atatement prepared,
the witk a brief eiplanatloa Mr.
Dougherty gave ont tha following state-
en t: s
Ia eoaaeetioa with tha invastigatioa
Third Day of HearinQ Feature
By Verbal Scrimmaoe Be
tween Two Commission
ers and Mayor McNinch
On Value of Tes
timony WINSTON-SALEM CASE e .
MARKED OFF BOARDS
Ingestions Are That With WIL
mington Hearing Disposed of
Today and Loose Threads of
Entire Hearing Caniht Up
Knd of Xridence WID Be
Beached Today
i 1 w w s in asiar jwvai mtmj wj M 7a)SBcvj7j mm n. wsasas , a m. aa wnaiwsavai w a saa mw ass v v vasa aveaa
ConditlOn Worse "Than That b? zPrU or advUora aad, although ,Ba u regarded aa a fine bit of Uf the Deb caaa aad after eonfereaee
of Down-Trodden Peasant
should be awarded enelt Johe aa are to
be awarded by the aew Natioaal ad
ministration. The' crowds was with
the man ia tha saddle, sad would kava
aona of Marioa Butler. Never goiag
morning
away -e auietly that ovea kia auree, a
Boa Beeour aan, eouia-not no sura that
it waa tha aad. Sb had see tha
ehanga that betokened It but' it was
alight almost iatpereentibl and five
aona 01 aru, uir. "".iiv minate passed whU. ah leaned above
quit ao far aa to actually, recommend iirhritiU forn. vratehina-.
. any body for office, Batler'a favorable
mention or aome two or. tare eastora
- era waa enough to cnrdl their hopes.
, It waa an off day for Mr. Butlsr.
Baa last aad of Oak.
- Heralded aa coming with a sprig of
olive la on hand aad a prodigious club
ia th other, Mr. Butler had nothing
s snore warlike about kirn today thaa a
plain whit rose oa a three-foot stem
tkat waa gie hin bT Mr. JUaaey. He
'wafted the rose bark and forth en the
' sifndry occasions whea h aros to
. apeak, bat evea that waa wilted and
th alight, till form vratching.
Then from the house where ke kad
lived nn4v worked, i the ahadow of the
Cathedral -of the Assumption , of the
Faesoed Virgin Mary, - went forth tba
news that he had died. ,
Hia grave will be a aicke la th crypt
under th high altar of th Cathdral
A slab of marble carved with In
scription ia lotia ia th North wall of
th Crypt will mark -hia resting place.
Above that vault, Denma wnos eoatn
wall lie tbe air archbishopi of Alsry
Uad who preceded him, ia the sanctuary
ofth Cathedral to which Cardinal
dead long before th eommitte went GjbD0B parenta brpoght him as a baby
" to be baptised, wbr he waa eonseerat-
tha afternoon. Th xeoedingly red cd a Bishop, where hi was later eonae-
roee worn by Linney waa atill fresh. en B ArehbUhop iaad Where, n
It waa a grand outponriag of BepaV JnB, S0, ig8o,she waa Invested with th
licanism.. Th whole executive commit- h-. , tha fiardiWalste.
tee was there, plna a eeora of eeekers
after kundry big Federal jobs, plus
( aome three hundred and forty-eight
seekers after poatoffieea, plus Colonel
Mmv AW, WVV T. 1 .UW 11 U.I
. offi-seasoa pow-wow ever held by th
minority ia North Carolina. ColoneTTke
Meekini waa alleged to be garbed in .the
mantle of th late B. C. Xranean, and
There, too, stand-the throne of the
Cardinal, and abovth throne, will
bang th Cardtnal'e hat, symbol of
Princedom in th .Catholic Hierarchy.
There it willkang as long aa tha Cathe
dral stand. .' ','' ""
The death of the Cardinal in the
midst of Ta-ol v Week . devotioaa at the
Cathedral will aot affeet th aerviees
It kad been reported that Stephen I camouflage to talk of merit aad ao with th Preaideat aad with his appro-
Lausanne- waa auaeaea so saa miaaioa nolitiea beine? tha coal of a crowd that val. I had Deb eome here for th oar-
French Journalist was u mt after tha of fieea with a fiaa i noaai ef aaakin carta La iaoairiea af
representative o( I I tooth eoaib. Th eeuatry ia "f rasa I kiam. He haa re tamed to Atlanta, .1
W MttoT. J I Uiaanaiar at mraaaat aad it will have tol hava aaka hiam tai eafraia fraaa aaarine
Stroenlllo, a JKaaslaa laCor'Teader, wh that should' the former
arrived la the trailed State thie-week afrriad th eeas1sa
.... ...hwi.ir-.iii, c -i rtnrormsl dissension
. ?' ,. r. ... . , I 'ha new administration
.Classes, Labor Leader Say, SS$
" i. ' - i. w . '" -'- Ifatia of whiek k Is
New ..Tork, March , IC-fleerg B. , i- dipiomatU eircl
jl. ! u.-., . , I new an
wampera, presiaens as , u evmanca. ltUnMt of Bone - witk
a.raBOBoi i4wor, waigni amdd be wadyte Noelve
.?..u.Ha..uK.uIUv.uw of Preaideat Harding
i ais Masry. quowa air. usa- ttanamiaaioa to th French government
r" y, 7 , , 7 Thay would be 'studied by the Trench
Bvssiaa labor against Bolshevism and OM1 . ... .00ted. ,
Aaolher full day af tbe gas hearing
left tke oppooitloa to th eoattaanac
of tamporary gaa rate ia Norm Oar
Uaa sstl.fied thst maeb pmgree ass
beea made aad confldeat that th Cor
poration Commission will great relief.
Th day saw th eoarpMiow of the,
Wlaiton Salem case, th CharMto bear
ing well nigh finished, the New Bora-,
and Uoldsbnre rosea presented for the
gaa companies, with the Indies tlon Jist
the hoards will be Cleared today. 'Com
ing juat before the bob recces a verbal
scrimmar Involving Frank B McNinch,
Commiaaioaers Pell aad Lee, was th
feature ef th day, resulting ia the
probable aboadoameflt by th eitie af
their plea ta call aa expert from" Dan
villa to testify la regsrd to gas prod- -tie
ia general.
Tilt Over Witness.
The tilt started whea Mr. Maaly, '
concluding the ease for the people of
ia. i . 1 I I . L . ' 1 1
Vf mama naiftm, aeavQ lav j-nviiraw wi.
the Commlseon to introdur later am
expert witaeea. City Manager Talvert,
of Danville, who had beea expeetod at
hi home from w trip West Wedaeaday
aight, bat who had net arrived. Air.
Maaly expressed the belief that the'
witness could be gottea here during (ko
week.
Chairmaa W. T. Lee questioned th'
efficacy of the proposed testimony, su
gsating that it wouldn't do any good,
since ths Commission already had a vast
amoaat of information oa whiek to baaa
ita Sndlnxa.
' Mr. McNinch wss oa hia feet Instantly.
"rlnesktng for Charlotte alone, he said
w don't want to be guilty of doing a
vain thing. If we're going to bring a
wltaesa here -who is already dla
counted
Mr. Lee interrupted with-th state'
maat that he was misunderstood,- x
platalng that Tolvart i taxed witk
atreat work, elactria lighting, and also
the gaa business, and that he waa merely
aa aa aeas iiaasrw. -a, .a. aa Wa, aBka aamaran rta ax am I ar wan aaaa aaaaaa-w Bataaaat tFjaaa snana al nananaa aka mm a 1. at ana I at I
French Pram- ZTZSl. ' " rTedSr ih'a "oVieof th. luirto. -- ' W
h iTaa .... Skal-ain k.l. I, ta mall a.sils T.'' . .'. " '. . : ' " - v - aPT T
of tha attitnd of u .m.w wtiirr-. u.. w..vi... -r M.h. n ....u. mha. auen a way aa to p servjc-
toward tke set-J KUaWiU. IT.a.e Poatmaaler I arftl are him to eiacaaa thla mattes mtl"!' 1 .. . ' . '
Germany he u-etn rw- ,v. -f ' k.M .vi ' . Vi !... .. u ta rtt-T aM af to b pat In
the .ropoenla ZTd. Z, wondTrfVl record af af ficleacv ! neV oc Jurine ku ita herV- DebBr. ! " - r. McNiach.
for personal I h a.. ...i. . I a.., vi. tata. trial eenrtl0 bnagtngon witness aerawn ia
mcmosr or tin uoa
promising that Btroomillo's arguments
about tha distressing experiences of
working men aad - peasants would b
distributed throughout thla country fi
th iniprmatioa ef Americas labor. '
Mr. Qompera. the Boasiam labor lead
er said, authorised " kirn- to say "that
the labor movement in tbe United
State would net give countenance to
Bolshevism, either ia this country oi
Bosnia aad that.th labor movement
atood for th right, of th Bussiaa peo
ple to exercise their function to de
termine their form of government.
Kepreaeats Labor Uaioaa.
Stroomillo ia a member of th Board
M. VivUnl'a return to Fraae and it
might then . b mad incumbent anon
him to retara again to th United ..,. v.. i..u, rn,..M ,),. th
a,.,.. - i. t, :k, ,
... win he be kentf
be proposed -that th allies enter npoa
with th United Statea for elearlng
up of th latter'a relations aa a former
associated -power with th allies.
That the problem of American co
operation with 'the allies in'th poae
ssttlsmsnt ia which oa th part of
France, M.. Vlviani will be brought to
th forefront of consideration byvth
Stat Department upon kia arrival waa
indicated today by a responsible ofiv
.v. t.t. mi u J ..a j vjr. a. a. u I oisoonaiea aw
vse, uiciv pnu upmihvu ..vi. - 1 mmA jury w wm inmim, wtv wa , , m. . . . . ,
approximaUly T000 letter aad poatal i her. The Deb eaae, aa I hav said I """. S wiweae
eard aad 9.000 aaeks of maU daily,! before, stands alone. I could aot, otvT.V.t,. . ... . ' . '
with 7S per cent ef the msU emlng soar, go to him. What took place aad "x- expiaiaea was-waen o
from government official. Merit tka information I kava acquired will be Com anally agrort te accept in '
reported la duo- time only to the - ;r" " TV, ' rT T
vJZia.. ..a ,v. i. .itk I rngiaesr of Indiana Public Serrle
any rMommendatioa that may be made K"mllo. C"'?? aeeo""-'
whew tha iavastiaatioa ia eoaeladad. pevmisaioawiu, to aiaiemen ao
Doba etm here without guard aad as I
rotnraed to Atlanta. Colonel . Uuy i.
Can Make Btrawherry Win
Pernrlaafoa has been granted th
ratacahar Strawberry growers to manu
faetar win from atrawbrriea for
non-bvrage purposes, with ao sngarlOoff, assistant to the attorney-general,
to be Med to increase tha aleohone waa present during th inquiries.
eoatonta, th win, to be used ror saere-
.1.1 ,l;.-JI.MU..n, -.k. mmtA k.4
oi jTaue un.ua ox jueia n oraera th. mia,ion.of tha formw French I
. 7. T. M.U waa accepted a. -diroetod te
, TiT .T V !v ward the furtherance of th good re-1
latlona existing between tha two re.
mental and medicinal purpose. Offi
cials ar silent as to whether ar aot
th principle would apply ia othr nana
should there be a surplus ox oerrlea, it
being aaid that th permission a to
DKPAITUBB FBOM ATLANTA
' wab aaaovoEO ir sbckh;i
Atlanta, Oa4 March ft Th depar
ture from th Atlanta Federal Peni
tentiary yesterday of Eugene V. Debs,
strawberries being granted because of I Socialist leader who discussed his ease
waa willing to let It go la for what it
ia worth, giving th impression tkat ke
thought it of. little, vslus. v
"Now I want to ask one ouestioa,
Mr. McNiaeh went oa with som degree
of warmth, I would like - ts know
whether or not Mr. Tolvert'a experience.
1 character and integrity la-aeh aa to
give any weight to what ha haa to say!
"What eaa he testify V put ia Judge
Pell. If h hasn't examined tha plants -
Doctor Ike Campbell waa ther telling ,v. rn.M.rt flniut Tridav uad. Holy
just how h was going to behave when I gtnrdsy. and ,the dawa of Easter the
oa kub me sunn prveeeauiga ifuui KaJ- .f Cardinal Ulbbon i W1U. UO in
' hi I own room ,-wh
he died. -On
will be moved
there through.
', Tuesday and
eople may see
ough the aign
bora to ita aich ia tha arypt.
Faweral Arraaaonseata Made,
At th funeral will gather the great-
eat romnanr af churchmen aver asaem-
bled in th United Statea. Ia the
quire a seat ia th 7th Congress. I mA.. flanday aight,
t " Uaaey ia Zntrewcheei. -' 1 to tte Cathedral, to Ji
xa me morning uie aona anox Ba I out ths masses 6T Moni
, wrangled and in the afternoon they met iWednesdsy, where his
end decided who waa going to preside I ki e. tha 1..C tima.
at the job-trough and who war going! maaa that will be his funeral
to be allowed to. eat oat ef H. Ia the I of4 Thursday and from there ti be
SBonung xnera waa uci ox sroam
letting, aad ia th afternoon there waa
a deal of execution, there waa devaa--tatioa
of tha kopea of Marioa Butler
to be able to control at least tke eaatera
. . .... O.... . Tl. T 1 . 1
Sfr5.!3r r"rJ " lef Ulr.. and cablegram tkat mem
r-TTa? bera of th Cardinal', houhold cent
tVewaa ia aommaai. - all ever the world today were meaaage
Tka West n.teA a aaliA .r. to 100 bishop, 14 archbthOp and
aad the East plit aU to piece. Tk eoBtlea easignori aad pneota every.
Kdmmwt m . yA sjaivessm wyiuu mrm uuvw i j a. a
Butler, after ther kad aeaaed tha aitaavi Two cardinals mayome to Baltimore
tioa, aad thea they all dived ia, hoping Cardinal CCpnaell, ftotn Boetoa, and
.i. k.. k., k. ,v.i. nardinal ' Bearin. from Canada. Moa-
jumping woald aot have proved ruUoas. signor Joha Bonxaao. apoatolie dele
No lea than are ' candidates were fate at WaakiSgton. will pontificate at
named for both th Eastern diatriet at
torneyship and th Eaatera marahalakip
aad th eemmittes went ahead aad
vjiexea tna man wna - naa naea a
tormiaad noon nrsviooalr. Tha defeat! all th arieata la tk dioeeae of Mary
keeamearoat, - ' I Uad, whiek ineludo the Diatriet ef
MaaUaai la Daawaa Claak. - Colombia.
Thr waa talk that Meekiaa, aa tka I Bepreeentatives ef all the chnreh's
wearer of tk maatlef Dnaeaa, Aad I order will be ther-th Abbot from
got together with Butler, and that to-1 tha monaaterie ia robe f white,
gether they would be abbs to get a I brown er black.
loo in aa tbe distribution of . Urges j Arehbiahop . JGlenaonT of the
ia the East, bat th gnats waa a bad arch dioeeae ef Bt. Louis, win preach
gueaa. Meekiaa veered off whea they the funeral aermoa. ' It ia noteworthy
got to submitting name, aad confusion that it waa Archbishop Glennoa . wh
mouatod. . Oa th Other hand, whea preached the aerman at Cardiaal Oib-
eaadidato from the West war being boas' goTdea jubile at the eathedrel
lannched, there was bat an ef each. in October, 1911. ,
Th Eaatera aoatiaatieaa war a fol- New of th Cardiaal 'a death spread
lew: Uaitod Stat Msrshal, W. throngk th city rapidly aad the moara-
Ward, Baleigh; A. U MeCaskin, Fay-1 Ing waa city-wide. Practically all the
ettevillej J. U Parker, 8mitkaeld; 0.eerta ia tk eity adjoaraod whea the
Bill, Be a fort; United l4atea Dia-1 tolling jit th balk naaeaaoed the Car-
kirk reouiem maat oa Thursday.
Ths-tnaeral proeesstoa wui inemd
tk ardiaala. th arehbishepa, the bisb
pa, the apoatolie delegate and virtually
(CsaSlaail oa Par Twex)
to other countries for theTJUrpose of
warning labor against Bolshevist prin
equipped with statistics concerning
th destruction of Bussia'a 'industries.
transport and agriculture . under the
Bolshevist regime,, he aaid h ia pie-
pared to -show "that tha conditfona 'of
tbe working man under th Bolshevist
dictatorship' of the system of militari
sation of "labor axe even wore than
those of the peasants. Whil th great
r part of the Bussiaa peasantry spread
Over aa immense territory, is out of
naea -of. th Bolshevist dictatorship and
ia able at least to live it own life,
th Buss inn working . class aa a whole
is th immediate sufferer under th
Bolshevist regime."
Baaataa Proletariat Shrinks.
Ae the result of th deatructioa ef
industries," -said Mr. Stroomillo, "the
Bosnian proletariat baa shrunk to one
fifteenth of ita former sixe. , Freedom
of tk union is abolished. Tha Unions
ar . established and work . under . th
control of th . Soviet authorities, aad
eaa act only in the way proscribed by
tbe Soviet aathontiee. Freedom of
meeting and - of speech it abolished.
It ia a crime ta etter a word against
the Bolsheviki. Strikes are declared
counter revolutionary acta. . Workmen
who go ea strikes, ar punished witk a
brutality nsheard of u western eooa
trie. Btriksrs are aot only impriaon
sd but deprived af their rations. Almoat
n branches ef indastry ar under mar
tial law. Worker cannot ekanx from
on factory or occupation to another.
They 'are forcibly aa lis ted in tha ao
eniled 'labor armies' aad'' vrtim ft
eompalaory. -. ;-. -
"Th pitiful coaditioa to whiek Bol-
shevism.has broaght Buasia'resnltod in
th upheaval . against th Bolshsvist
tyranny which we witneeaed reeentlr ia
th vary heart of Bnsaia. ia SroBatadtv
retrograd aad Moecow. - One more th
Bolshevist tyrants hav sueceededin
drowning in blood tha rerolt.af tha
Baasian people against then. But th
revolution against tha Bolahevfat power
1 not consned to ajonstodt. Petroa-rad
aad 'Moeeow. aloao. It ia wprsad all
ever Boaaia. .What we witaeea today
aaly a -temporary . victory af Bol
shevism ' ia th center of Bamia. Aa
tk result, the . Bohvhevist regime may
last a few moBtha koager, but its and
is wU at hand. - . j
Cratofal Ta Amartca.
Tat'Bawiaa warkiar- class ah area
tke-gratitad whiek all ta Baasiaa peo-
the
anrplua crop ia Loaiaiana, there I personally with. Attorney Qeaeral Charlotte, Baleigh, WUmingtan end
today waa
publics.
'(CewUaaod Ob Pag Two)
CONEY OFF ON WESTWARD
FLIGHT TO CALIFORNIA
beina- interest aa to what might be don I Dana-hertv in Wash in rt on
in th ease of blackberries, blueberries, I shrouded in secrecy.
and raspberries?"" rth perhapa aurplusl Ths fact that Debt, who is serving a
crops of beets and possibly dandelions en year term on conviction of violat
ing th Espionage act, naa leu in
th rest kow can he criticise their opera
tion la 'any Way that would do you
any good I " . '
"If you believed that he could aot
testify because he had not examined
' Jacksonville,. Fla, Kerch 84. Lieut.
W. D. Coney left Pablo Beach a 1:40
o'clock ' thia -morning for Ban Diego,
Cel., ia an effort to fly from the At
lantic -to the Pacific sosst in on day
with enly ' one chedaled- atop. The
start was made with the am
he drove from 8an Diego to Jarkaon
end alft.rhecriM.
With th proviso of equipment, heat, prison waa th aubjoet of rumor here I thea plaato, why did yon in conference
m w m. f . ... a t. a a I BBrlwIa ax aVaTn an A m va a.anail l a, Alaan Mat. ana lea. warn
water, light, sais ana parcel poex sav
ings furniture when neeeenary to be
included th lease on the present quart
ers of th poatoffie at Spencer baa
K... .... . . . s .A vmm ITada. .ka
name eo.ditiona new poatoffie for NAVAL BALLOON M1SSNG
Ct f . TT t..a . k..a 1.... w aFaaaaawBi I .
nnrina; nope vae nwra hv.
machine July 1, 1921, er from data of oceapaaey
from the Spring Hop Oroeery uom
witk us Monday, accord na th privilege
of presenting him at a deferred timet'!
demanded Mr. McNinch. ' .
"I didn't know that he waa going to'
be restricted ia.hi testimony f'V replied '
Judge Pell. v
eg a a. a
WITH FI YE MEN ABOABD JT IT d"" wTntV
last nlaht. but not even his local at
torney, Samual M. Castleton, knew any
thing about it, according -to hie own
atatement.
army
De
ville recently,
Four.
' Coney wet. confident ke would, arrive
ia Baa Diego by twilight thia evsiflng.
He expected to kind at Love Field,
Dallas Tsxal, early in the forenoon for
fuel and oil.,' Weather advice were to
Havilaad Py oa the west side of Fine street.
. , uaiy una vau ror am.
From the War Finanea Corporation
it is learned that thus far it haa kad
sine ita reorganisation bat one call
for aid ia financing cotton, with ao call
from any bank,
Carrier Pigeons Bring Hostage
That Dirigible Slowly Sink.
ing Into Water
Panaaenla. Fin.. March 24. All effort
it is anaersiooa in to locwts th United States Navy fleet
the effect that.atroag head winde would Waaklngton by parti, in a Wtiot to lhMoom d flv. mea mlMing-eine it
be . eneoantered.u which the filer aa- .tB tt. .WMhr left oa a practice flight Tueaday eight
Bounced would
planned speed dowa
Kaoald he equal his
east bound flight, howevez-ha shoald
arriv ia Dallas ia a littl mora thaa
aaven hours. . - v ,
him if ths Commissioi thinks it is an
idle thing. Tour honors seem to' pro-
judge wha w ar going to prove...
- "If your xaminatlon ia going to be'
general I can ae how yon may, be going,
to get something out ef him,", ended
Judge Pall.
President Z. T. Taylor, of the South,
era Public Utilities Company, entered
th. . rirnm.nl foe 'tha tint tima. - ?
probably " bold hia P"ib, to ,,d, thB !I.0" e been nnavalling although searching Tl dont eihi K TN bring; a carload,
ra M mila, .. k.nr tobacco ai.tuaUoa but inany other partSaV, today eeoured th Florid coast of witnesses, he declared. "If from a
Is tlmrinnda on th r PoeeiW- At th aam tin. those Jae, Penaacola and Port St. Jo, practical atandpoint ke can how ae how-
set Saal aaUfauv van WW A..LUaUl aaawaxaBa a. aknr IlHlaa alat. i M rfLl. oara. Am an ' nuwmvak At niain2 KaVffskV Barm
GREEKS OPEN UP
" TURKISH OFFENSIVE
Constantinople. March
Z4-'(j?r-the Awoclated
Press.) An advance of
abont 20-'rnileJ waa made by
the "Creeks on both the
Smyrna '. and Brusa fronts
during the first day of their
offensive against the Turks.
The Turksywho are. fighting
hard, declare they will not
retreat on til every means pf
defense ;,-have been vex
hausted' i. ;! ,. .- -... --
The - offensive - which be
gan after weeks of prepara
tion is - proceeding under
good weather . conditions
The ' Greek line now runs
some - twelve miles east . of
Yenishehr - on " the Brusa
front, and also about twelve
mOes east of Uahak on the
Smyrna, front. , . ; I
!..M.ia mm ta ahnw very little da-1 m. v.ri i . m.l.e
- y - .... ABO U.11UU. WW, 4 n lUUllil.uu r. vH'- I
air to take advantage th iaeiutte art.tmt.r w. Wilkinson a pilot
of th War Financ Corporation relet- jiti a machinist mate and three
inr to exports. eaa ..oa ox cnapara- ,.a,. .. atedenta. Naval nfflciala
tively Uttle value aalesa Maine men fcer ,,pre!l, Kntt fear for their mfety.
show a greater inclination to ao Bost-i nf) jafonnatioB received from
neat with it thaa ta just now being tt wty thta mprninf when
howa. It ia in Position to render
great service to both tk south aad tke
west ta aiding tn agrieurnirai wn
ests of tkos section and U is ready
aad willing to serv.' ,
I.lttla Wast fee ithala
. Commissioner ef -Education, P. P.
Claxtoa haa just iemed .a statemeat
tkat akowa ' that th peopl ef the
United States spend mere for luxuries
tare earriar, pigeons returned bearing
messages. One said that tn nenooa
w eaa operate oar plant better, we
ar prepared to pay him good money for,
th iaformatioa.
Th colloquy ended witk' the with-',
drawal by the tw CommiMioners- of
their, objection aad witk th explana
tion by Chairmaa Lee tkat kia ra-
stark, rclativ to tk Carman report '
te tk Sect that it, would be received
waa off St. Andrews Bay, Florida, drift-1 for -what it wa worthy waa th same
ing toward th opea eea. Tka other,
received a little later, said that all bal
last kad beea throw a overboard end
that th balloon waa thea at aa altl- j
tad of 100 feet, slowly (inking.
i A nsval dirigible and a amber of I
comment k has aud ia reference t '
all auch' report. ' ' V ' '
"If aaybody ia insulted about' that, , ,
tka wkole room full ought to be." " .
WlBstoa-Salem BeawBxaa. ; " ' .
Th. ' hearing of ' fa Wins ton-Sal am -
rat hearing was resumed . yesterday
la a eiagl year then they have utlw discatched ia search of the mis.' morning at M o'clock witk H. M.
for odacation ia the past W years. I . K-iia, lata, but no to a lata hour I Eaton, chief engineer of th Winston-
tonight ksv been nnabl to locate th I we Lmpaay, aaa sevea otaer
balloon or any of it crew. Th search
M Being continued tonight and an
carle boot ka been ordered te eea to
aid ia the search. y
"North Carolina a direct- federal - tax
bill ef eiffi,667,3 af 1S0, ae say,
"wa eeveral million dollar mere tha
ita total exmBditara for edncatioa,
higher aad lower, public and private.
for the Z50 year. or ita exnnonce as
ooloay aad etate, and to ha direct tax
bill for 1920 shoald be edded ita pro-
nortionste part of " th total
tax af S323 0000." ThU statemeat
go to show that , the recent Oeaeral
Assembly was wise ia fa day aad Sea
era tioa ia going forward ia ita appro
priation for education. . t -
Senator SimmoB has received aa in
vitation te address tk convention of
tk Nortk CMliaa Draiaag Aaeoeia'
tioa whiek i to be bold at Elisabeth
CENEaTXIXT, FAIK WKATBCK .' '
PREDICTED rOK BASTEB
... .
Waaklagtaa, March itoTbe
atbor kareaa aaalgha aaat a moa.
aaaw of baa aed af cheer to th
of th -Uaitod Stataa. The
.....
roe Kaatoe Saa day th aatlsok
I foe gsaorally fair weather with
iach of
associated concerns ia ether States, ea
th ataad. . - ' -
Th Winston-Salem company, accord-,
ing to Mr. Eaton, wa organised in 1917
witfc 9300,000 common stock, 933,000 pre
ferred stock, with asoBoa bonds et--standing
af tha 9500,000 authorised.
' This stock waa issued upon tha forma
tiea ef the present Wiaatoa-Selem Oa
Company and th acquisition of th i
plant from W. E. Mo.' Tk witaos
was nnabl to say hew mack cash
moaay west lata ta stock, hat admitted "
tha 919,000 worth ef boada were given .'
for $11000 worth ef stock. A total af
9300,009 k aaid was gives ia tk aequi-
aitiea ef tke property by the pros sat
ae
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