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? - . . - - t . - News amd-Ofo THE VUTBU CfMftQr rur nutty- Taasdayt Ml much change 1 tsssparatare. WATUl LAILL ss iefors ivmtw la orset is avuta kutitf ! or. nt server VOL, CX1V. . NO. 25. TEN PACES TODAY. RALEIGH. N. C. MONDAY MORNING; JULY 25. 1921. TEN PACES TODAY PRICE: FIVE CENTS TH mm SECOND HIGHEST SNTAXAVERAGES Income Tax Figures Show -Mtragt N income Of 346.20 For The State ONLY NEW YORK CAN, SHOW BETTER AVERAGE Average Net Income For En tire Country Tor 1919 Was $3,724.06 While Over Five Million File BUports Of In come and Billion and Quar ter Dollars In Taxes Paid Real Military Training For Soldierettes Gels Under Way Oo Hundred And Twenty-Five Women. Ja Aihexille Camp And Not a Hairpin ki Sight ; Vr ipe Them Smiles Off Them Faces," Shouts Lieut. Butterfield AXTien Portly Ladies Become Embarrassed Over Their Awkwardness WAN I S AGREEMENT BEFOR E MEETING wmmm By .NELL BATTLE LEWIS, tfetAn Correspondent.) Asheville, July 24. Sunday it rest day at "Camp Bickett" in the Blue Ridge, a day of more leisure than .those Blled with tho usual week-day routine, but not so restful that setting Up exer cises in the early morning hours or minute inspect ion at tents are omitted. But on Sunday there is no drilling un der the hot sun on the parade ground ami instead of lectures on poise, walk iug, correct posture, and officers' train ing, there are religious services and much singing for the women. At the U. 8. Training corps camp to day at noon thorn was a song service ftd by Lieut. Kmerson Stone, of the Community Service, and this afternoon another assembly in the mess hall when an address was delivered by the Rev. Dr. Batcman, pastor of the First Baptist ridge, surrounded ina three aides by the Swannanoa river, facing a sweeping view arross a frees, valley with the misty Bine Ridge in the distance, and the Black mountains breaking the hori toa to beauty. To the northward here three More Japanese Bcliev Oible Sights icuii air yiicnru in tiiutgMi (vi viun Japan Will Ask Assurances As -To Scope Of Conference In Washington HOPE FOR SETTLEMENT ON INDIVIDUAL BASIS Washington, July 24. North Carolina goe up nut the very front in the statement issued for publication Mon day morning concerning statistics on income taxes for the calendar year 1919 by the Bureau of Internal church of Asheville, and then Mrs. O. Revemp. The report states that while t. Hamilton sang a solo and there nnlv 1 45 nor cent of the population of was musie ny a double quartet re the State, 2,539,123, filed returns, the cruitcd from the campers and more avernirn net income per return of at,- general singing. 346.20 is the second highest of all the Appreciate Good Food info., nnlv New York leading it with a nesoiuiions expressing me campers liihr return, the report for that State appreciation of the efficient work which .ki it. nverniro net income to be is being done by Quartermaster Hamil S5,030JS!:. The per capita nei incomeii" "- ", """""" mucu iuuhj for Korth. Cjirpliua. ja given 81 Wing i "' .'" a reacuieu . uk. tail'; .. I i i. in - emits, income tax I oouqui-w irom ine wirce companies. A it 01 'ti e "i ' ; mi tint of tax per light rain had fallen !n the morning so return be i nit given 2t.20. the wood fr0 '00 W he i.ump - " " . ... I .. 1. . 1. ...... 1 . eT kJ . . .!.. . t 1 The report states that the average "v pun i ounuuy s kiicu- -'..f ;.m f.,r tho entire, eountrv n.ilinrc To, ,,i .h nvemi-n amount of tax Tonight tho 'Soldierettes" gathered $238.00, the average tax. .rate Ming. omi "wh"v..:'f . .w ... sbuib rter cent. The number oi returns iram "'"' " " im.ic a North Carolina were .w,in, or .i , . ... . ui .amji uicacu is lueai, buuui nve miles from .Asheville crowning a high cent of the total returns of 5,332,700 f.ir tho entire country. The amount of the ,. income for the State was $101,613, 467 or .81 per cent of the total for the f inH.-,9.t'M.448. and the nf hn tax oaid iTiim North Laro )ina tvas 110,010,348, or .79 per eent of the total for the country oi i,., 630,104. Some Comparative Statistics. TI,a .nnrf tri V P HniT1 statistics of it.,..i hnwinv tho changes in the 'four years, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919. For n. .... loifl the fiirures for Nort.i Carolina are: - x,.mh- nf returns. 2j20i i net in .nm !4 .82.-..S26 : tax yield, S5670 For 1917 tho figures are: Number of tnrni 22)77: net income 184,220,131; ,t vield. 12.747.673: for 1918 the fiR- ures are: number of rf turns 21,738; net income, 89,74811; tax yield, 57j, oni. fr,t 1919 the Hsrurei are: number f 'returns 37.183; net income $16V M3.M1: tax vield 10JU0J48. There were filed 65 return! of net income of one million flolmra ana oTr: the shade of tall white eaks. Here is the commandant! teat with the flog fly ing before it and boasting of a little front porch. Here is the busy tent of theTjfficer of the day with clicking type writer inside and bulletin board with out, and the hospital tent with the sign of the Bed Cross to mark it, under the supervision of Miss M. M. Justice, head nurse at the camp, and the fifty odd tents of privates holding four "rookies" each. Plenty ef F est art. All very military is this strictly fe male encampment, ttie discipline of which is undoubtedly spelled with a largo capital "D" with drills under as hard boiled a ''first looie" aa ever graced On Island Of Tap May Be Settled "Out Of Court;" Hope Also To Adjust Shan tang Occupation Before Con ference Is Called BUTLER PLAYING Li 0NFS01VIE HANDAT mm mm IIUU FOUR MEN KILLED IN AUTO SMASHES; SEVERAL INJURED 0!. Holds Up Appointment Of Mc Caskill To Gollectofship Job , At Wilmington LINNEY AnTjOHNSON GET FAVORABLE REPORT Action Expected In Senate This Week On Two Nominations; 'Tinkling" Tinkham Tinkles Again But Thii Time Very Feebly; Wild Scenes Excite The Women At Hearing EST CENTERS Washington, July 24 (By the Asso elated Press.) Although tho conchu ions of the diplomatic advisory o moi! of Japan, which has been meeting in Tokio, are expected to decide finally the course of that couutry with icspect to participation in the proposed Fnr Knstcrn conference, it was stated au thoritatively today to be practically the A. E. F., with orderlies of all sorts certain that Japan will ask assurances in petticoats, but nevertheless orderly, that a formal agreement as to the scope with commandants and colonels and ad- of the conference discussions bo readie 1 jutants and quartermasters and oftttVTs prior to the meeting, of the day, no less commanding . for Formulation of such an agreement, it being feminine, with reveille and mess also wa. stated, need net precede re and retreat and fatigue and tap to spouse by Japan to the overture of the practical exhaustion of the entire I Secretary Hughes but must in the view military vocabulary, in fact with almost 1 or toe Japanese government come at all the accoutrements of war except the I some time between the reply to the ii i i-i. : . . : I i : o . . i. . . 1.U uun. ii.c muimug cuing nmi-j icau rH-cmary pi ana. ijiei lui'se nouuuatious -WUJ bo in extwutive up exercises are one of the features actual meeting of the conference, session it can only lie whisperings of of tamp Bickett, inMact more than a I rormulation of the gre -ment might I what was said that will reach the piiblie tcsmrt a Tirmn irw, im eostumesi come terore tnt c xiension of trie roriiiiil There is some likelihood, also, tha in" which the campers take the exer-1 invitation to the conference in fact cises represent every well know n variety I there are some . indications that th Japanese would prefer that arrange ment, but if not, then the formal int'i tation itself will, it Is expected, make these limitations dear. Would Embrace China The N ens and Observer Him-uu. 6ti3 Dutriet National Dank Building By EDWARD E. BRITTON (By Special leased Wire.l Washington, July 24. Action is to be expected this week on tivn mutters that have been more or less talked about in North Carolina, the report of the Sennte judiciary committee on the nom malum of Frank A. l.inney for district attorney for the Western District of North ( nrolina ami the vote in the Senate on Ihe favorable report on the nomination of Henry Lincoln Johnson the Georgia negro. .Kf.public.au national committeeman, .for recorder of. deeds of the District of Columbia. The linney nomination will go in with n favorable report, as did that of '"Link" Johnson but as the remarks in the Senate on (Coatlaiesl Page Twe.) UPON SOLICITOR Mr. Norris Confident That Governor Will Co-operate In Draining Quarry The Solicitor is confident and 99 41 that tidings from the Buniiper Capital at Asheville will set pumps to drying out the Old Rock Quarry before another aun aett hereabouts. word had been received in answer to rJoIleftor Norris' demand for .pip telegraphed to TAX LEGISLATION t the long deferred announcement of the nomination of (iilliam (irissoni, secre tary of the North Carolina Republican Htate ( ommittee, for collector of ternat revenue for North Carolina, wil le made this week. There appears be not the slightest doubt but that tiris SHOOTS LANDLADY N THEN KILLS SELF Ktnston Mechanic Commits Suicide After Mortally Wound ing Mrs. Efiie Redd BEFORE CONGRESS i status of China; its relations to other governments; its complex internnl eco- inmii .niiilitinni .nil tli OCIIdie DeginS VVOrK Un larilllreconcihr various lonlliciing ronces "" Bun uy loreign governments as well as individuals. ... The Jaiumeso be lief is there shall be no interference I by the conferet.ee with vested right. Principal subjects for discussion Uv I "ni U be nominated, for the position the proposed conference under the head 'or which he has been slated for many Fur Kastern questions are considered moons, and it is only the time of his Japanese circles here to emhrnee the nomination that counts .right now. Bill and House Committee To Discuss Taxes Washington, July 24 Money raising an(1 concessions but that it is entirely W0 per cent of the population hopeful Tiegislat ion will occupy the attention of pr.opcr 'nM .,not,s "10Ul made to i.iu u overlanmnv r a ins m, of (500,000 to 1,000p00i 425 of the Oovernor Saturday, and he cxp.vt from $300,000 to 300,000; J, of $150,-1 d none before today. 000 to tfOO.000; L',U8.s, of .o Tolnorrow tho traditional oi the capitol thia sreek wHh th Senate The Japanese hope and expectation finance committee opjjijng fccarmg tn- "I .understood to be that Botwilhatand- morrow on the Fordo jr tariff bUI and tChiTn', fforU htia,t ,ttbJcet .vr-tf , " - ot the Japanese eccupation of Shantung the House ways and means eommi'tce htnt- .k rA , A...,n ,. ...... u.ov manor may ... ,., v-,,, o,i. l,., !, hT diwMstrike the WhUe ilourt hi. evidce nine days ers to continue to and still public in- in,(Ki0; 180,48S, of t.l.WW to ji.miu ; tercst in the mysteries that may, and 1,569,741, of $2,000 to S3.000, ana i, tf.u,- probably kre hidden in the dark green 1.W,000; 13,320, of WflOO to 100,000; ... . . 37 477, ef 25,0O0 to SaO.000; 162,4S5, of PP"nted to wonder S10.000 to S25.000; 439,8ol, of S5,000 to thrive willexpire, ai ready for discussion of the new tax bill Tuesday. Although the tar. IT bin, passed by the House Thursday and designed to raise about a half billion dollars 'n revenue annually was going into it. second stage, interest waj somewhat subordinated to the tax measure which must produce more than aeren times D72 of S1.00I) to S2JDO0. I Wives making separate returns from husbands numbered 58,034; single men heads of families, 88,5Ij; single men mrdir.ir to the 1920 census, filing return tt Mher. 1.R02.277: single women, all other, 361,900. New York Head! ine i.isi. waters of the quarry continues at fever heat. Kt ill wherever two or three citi zens are gathered together, there is like to be talk of little else than the quarry and the possibilities of drain ing it. Mr. Norris is certain that Ihe Gov i. t. ii...... i . I . as mituh . iic ,iuudv iiuiii mil lire JIMS m I -jr. l i . ,,.. . . 7 I American omciala, however, were not so opinion that tho water ougut t.i be taken out. What facts have been laid before him he has not indicated, other than that they1 are- sufficiently coii' vmcing to Justify the most thorough investigation rrivato industry at the quarry, begun a week ago when divers first went d iwn v. v,v the ffrentest number emor will not decline to aequiesco in Of returns, 683,085, or J2.81 per cent " e """" 'r uuinuriiy aim menus iu of the total. The amount of net in- " "" i"c. uniu ui ..rni-l.d hv New York was 1.1.4.10,- i "rtmi mai surrounu liic 343 J70 or 17.31 per cent of the total Siding of two drowned automobiles in and the tax raid vrr.s .!9fl,792,351 or the quarry confirm in his mind !t;e 31.49 oer cent of tho total. The next largest numiier or rerurn! filed by Btatei was from Pennsylvania, 839,172. The net income reported was 11338,002,395 and the amount of tax ,j::.,..-l : - - ... Ofi 10r. Ifll on inaiviuuiii iuoiiho or 10.10 per cent of the total. The wer cnmta net income for :sew TnrV ..nririnff to the pot.ulation of into tnc wnter, is at a stannstm, nut 1 ....... .. l.i... .1:1 . l. i ii.. ..j i the census for 1920, was iSJU.mi. i u"i ov -i uuuureus -n people The DistrLt of Columbia was second irom unving io tue quarry yjsteruay In m nercentnire of nonulation. ac- m tne nopes tnat sometniug migiil be fOTlJinf to the 1920 tt vm, . flHnir return, JilLppenimf. -The front was eal,- nd 1.1 in net cent. The district reported uoming imppeneu wnaisoever. .o more also the highest per capita net income swimming has been done in the place Tier return of S2,544.5fl; Nevada, re- since the negTO boy wai drowned there . An I i. rru 1... porting an average nei income or i 3HR.R3: and the territorr of Alaska re- mo enure investigation is now porting an average net Income per re- contered on the Bolicitor and the Gov . ifc ... . .... I 1 . l l . i : . turn or .,WW.tW were lower in ini! rrnur. .-iiunicipat puuio suimiuin respect. Alaska, however, reported the have definitely declined to take hand highest percentage of population filing in the affair, and the City Commission return, 17.17 per cent, witn a perl ers nave uemru nil lmeresi in ine per capita net income, $343.58, the sec- prestnee of insured automobiles in the ond highest. I quarry, ine insurance department Virginia led the Southern States in I finds tnat it has no law with wli.cli to the number of personal income tax re-1 take up the investigation, and priwte tnrns filed, in the percentage of State enterprise has about reached the length .population filing returns, and in the I of its power. Mr. Norris believes that total amount nf net income. Louisiana I th place ought to be dried out, and led in the total amount of tax paid for will use the full power of hit office to personal income, In the per capita net I dry it out income, and in the per capita Income tax paid. North Carolina led in the average net income of returns filed, be ing aeeond only to New lork for the country as a whole, and In the average amount of tai per return Statistics of income from the per sonal return! to the internal revenue bureau for the calendar year of 1919 varying nature- before it, and the Be publican members also hare been ad ised of the treasury's views but with all of this the committee will devote four days to hearings which the tax payers have to aay before beginning actual revision. Meantime the Sennte finance com mittee has under consideration a plan ...i.i;.k . .!.: u . v iii u 7 ": "V . "l1"" subject fail, therefore, it is believed to "J" be almost ineviUihle that the Washing as worm wnne irom tne lax re-1. t ;n i l.tAP l,ia ii1.!a in Its k.... .1 .... American valuation provisions of the i.. .1 1,. ' ... r.j.. k;ii ;n 1- .1.. i . ..l i'" t rr o . A . ' "'' pared in that case to challenge the a 7 , .. v . , 1 , . r t"Kht 6f tho British "Paeifie d niiu ut aun y win m UL'TUICU 1U rUHIlU FUNERAL OF CA?T. RAY TOMORROW AFTERNOON The romaina of CauL John . Ray who died In France of wounds received in battle, reached Raleigh yesterday afternoon over the Seaboard. They show the payment! made in 1920 for twompanled from Hobokcn by the pwioui year1! Ineome, by itatei, CP- My bfother, Dr. Burton J. Ray, as follow! of Franklin, Va. The funeral will take . Florida: Beturni filed 31,107, or 3.21 P' inesaay afternoon at o:jg clock ner cent of tha State1! Donulation: net fm. the Firat Baptist church. On lea?- fneome tepoHed 107,1624V6, an average '"It chureh the American Legion f $11036 per capita and $3,451 per re- win iaie coarge 01 tne rooy ana the turs; total tai, $463,0W, an average 1 interment will be made with military f $431 per capita and $1406 per I konon in uakwooa cemetery. return. 1 0 , M ... bu rU...nlln Ilnm fai Ilila IMS suniinm lu w-ii, .tk. RUMO . tta . POISONING BY WOOD AIXOHOL mhI a fth RttttVa .nAnulstlnn . net I 1 . Luma renorted. t31.47lSi. an avar.l GrMBtille, 8. C. -July 24-8hortly ' ... f tatb nee eatitta, and S3 724 nritfter John.Hcmnck, Zl yeara, WSI ir- retura; total tax, $9,134,082, an average " mm or $3.ia per capita ana siao.ij per 1 -- -r.vi.i return. 'I hours), and physician! fear blindness North Carolina! Beturni lied. 37.183. deralop from wood alcohol poison m 1.4S Mr .cent . of tha State's nonula-1 lag, Benrick having stated bit condi tion; net income reported, $142,688332. ' t0 oneoetlon sold aim nn nf atELis net rmn ii. muA 1 for waisaer. lis is in a acnous coa- $43 Vt retora; total tax, $10,010348, IdlUon at a local bospiUl and county ivanusmoa rag iwe.j am the pouoaoui Baio. It is possible thnt when his nnme goes in that there ill be some kind of 1 hearing as tn his confirmation, for it is on the books that former Senator Marion Hutler is ''ngin" this selection of Uie "hog combine,!' and may go the mat in opposition to it. He will not be downed in advance of tins, as he was in the mntter of the appointment of R. A. Kohloss as prohibition director for North Carolina, for tho Kohloss ap pointment did riot have to go to the White House, being settled with the approval of Commissioner of Inersal Bevenue Blair. Butler Playing a Hand Thnt former Senator Hutler lias a kinstnn, July il. A bloody trag edy was enacted here at 4 e'clock this afterr.non when l.annie Best an automobile mechanic, snot snd mortally wounded Mrs. F.ffie Redd and turned the plsiol against his own breast and fired two shots from which he died within a short time. Mrs. Ilrdd ws carried to a l-K-sl haspltal, where her death Is expected momentarily. The Kedd and Best families oc cupied adjoining apartments over a s.ore owned by Mrs. Krdd at the foot of Caswell st eit. Rest was in arrears loth In his grocery and rent bills. It is said, and re sentment of the demand for pay ment U believed to have prompted him to kill his landlady and himself. He was married and had two children. Mrs. licit d la a widow with five children. Threats were niadn against Mrs Redd bv IWt on 'Saturday night, ac lording to John Pull vrd F. J. Dean neighbors of. the tw.i families.. Mm Best took her husband's pistol from him f.nd hid it; hMuT-nrng from drive with his fniijil;,' this afternoon ho forced his wife to c've him th pistol and walked in'i the Rcbl apart ment. Mrs. Redd was sill nr; in her kit chen. Host f nind her there and opened fito without warning One Imll-t penct rated the breast jut nelow tho cart ami the other liixed her all men. She fell 'o Die floor uncon scions. Kent w.'ikkcil 1 :. k to Ins own mlro. ,111 mid shot himself. Dean ushed into tie limi." at the uun 1 the firing nnil found the man yin? with the pistol bes'de him. llesl was a capable mechanic, and nn icelleut workman when sober. It nderstood that he nsd been drinking lieavily for the past several d;iys. Since tl death of her husband, who was killed in a railroad" nccii'eiit two years ago, Mrs . Kedd lots been keeinog a grocery store, and letting out rn I rooms above it. Hest had beer iving In her house with Jns wife and two children for about a year. Charles Martin and Ralph Web ster, 01 Durham, Meet In- stant Deathjh Central Highway TWO KILLED IN WRECK NEAR FRANKUNTON H. t. Jones and S. B. Hutchins, Norfolk Capitalists, . Killed ... When Car Faild To Nejot iate Curve On National High way En Route To K&leigh and Sanford; Five Injured When Automobile Capsixes Killing Durham Men; Three.. Women and One Man Badly Hurt In Auto" Wreck Near, Spencer of meats. It is also believed in Japanese quar- tcre here that the controversy with the I aited States as to cable rights on the Island of Yap may be settled "out of court" by Secretary Hughes and Baron Mhidehara, the Japanese auibassudor. positive about this. While they hone for direct settlement it is fullv under- in the matter of tho position of col lector of the port of Wilmington, and the hold up of the nomination of A. L. McCnskill, of Fayetteville, for that place. Weeks back the appointment of MeCaskill was agreed on in the Treas ury Department, nud the report is that the pnpers in the cae were sent tn the President, but what has become of them is conjecture, for there is no word from the White House of tho appointment stood that the issue presented in thia I havine received tho approval of l'resi case, apiiarcnny counnca 10 a mere ,ipnt Hardinr. Former Senator Hutler question of the right to operate a sub ;, .he ,rnj 0f MeCaskill. He is fight marine cable, might easily Im greatly nB appointment and it lookvas if enlarged so nt to involve the J whole 1,. making headway in his opposition subject of mandates over tho Pacific Islands Should the direct negotiation of this eration of that controversial section of the measure. The chemical schedule of the hill will ' next be given atten tion because of the demand from some quarters for a dye embargo. Iieaders in the Senate committee also were experting to lee a revival ,f the fight in the Xouae . tot have -the Senate restore a duty on hides and long staple cotton with provision for compensatory duties on shoes and leather goods and textile! in which the long staple cotton a used. Proponents of a tariff on Petroleum appeared tonight to have given up their fight although they will ask for such a duty before the com mittee. The House ways and means committee is going into its hearings without any onunions to the exclusive control of the many islands in the Pacific, south of the Equator formerly owned by Germany, which are regarded by the Japanese as very much more important and prom is ing in the matter of trade opportunities Renublicnn National Committeeman Uorehead has given the O.K. to McCas bill. but. it does not BPtiear that he is 11 1,1 to einedite the appointment. It will bo remembered lint years baekM Caskill was named for postmaster nt Favetteville when the Republicans -were . ... 0 , . 1 1. .. i.i 1. ... in power. Inn tne ngin on nun n 01 ilown And he is meeting another fight TlTs"prese'iiT'd"a.v"BiTitiirfllktlig' to land the bacon. Tinkham Makes Statement Congressman '"Tinkling" TinVhani r-a.i..l,iisptt nt it again. Mis lu.Miv is to keen uu a howl aliout ms franchisement of the negro, and with than tho former German owned islands tho apportionment bill for represent north of the Enustor which were as lives under the 1PUU census about t. signed to Japan by the Supreme be considered Tinkhnm tinkles of fink Council. orincr with tho apportionment. On Hat Wanta 0a Door In China. urdav he was nt a conference of H The occupation by Jaan of a por publicans appointed nt the Inst con tion of Northerls Souhalien and the ud ferenco of Republicans of the nonsn i iirrnt Asian mainUnit sin result nf tlip I nliiph the enforcement of the Mttl massacre at N'icolaivsk morev than a I amendment to the Constitution was th vear as-o mav be settled as a result of subject discussed, the committee bein erntintinns which the Jannnce irov composed of Fairchild, of New York eminent has begun through a spe.v I Fish, of New York; Mcpherson, of Mis loramissioncr with the government of souri, Tinkham, of Massachusetts, nn the Far Kastern republic at Should these fail, however, it set schedule ai to phases of tax revision which it will consider during the four tmU th; days. Numerous request, hate been feTfntt , tMetl ,, , maun lor upiuriuniues 10 aiscuss ine tax laws and Chairman Fordney said Hanalev. of Pennsylvania. This com nilttee having the view that the four teenth amendment directs ( ongress t reduce representation in proportion t disfranchisement will offer certai amendments to the apportionment hi the committee would bear all that m .. ' , ,' ,hritA !o thc when considered in the House, so be possibly crowded into the limited amoral of all restrictions and discrimi- statement issued by Reprcsentntiv nations in trading with China ind in Tinkham ets forth, in order to ma the deTelnnment of that eountrr. enrrv the DIH conform to tne consiiumon. ,n n.it th. one. door nolle initiate 1 The Tinkham stntonient states als. PAMI1 Y IN HIITflMnnil C u ik. J..l, H.r. sn1 animnee that it has been determined thnt 1 .......... ... nw vnivuiL. I - " . . V . .1.. .1 .. .l ... ,lf.. loa than point, already conveyed ip """ml "TT" " " , .Tn.Wnlii. n. ei fi. . 1 a . n..i... 1. t,.r ..a .,.,i,.,t I to nnve made a carerui rnnvnss 01 n - ....... , , u u a u-.-1 Em 1 rill j jnm no. la miii"u in m-.VHiui. . . three ver ld dmiahi. f w.w n I . ..k .e tk. ...limiim ha has slinwn I BepublicaB conference and vote for MtOinnis, of this city received painful regarding the eureess of the projected resolution protesting against furi e time. China. is T con oon to dial with that subject. It appears, however, that the mini directed to the I AIRSHIP CRASHES INTO coip injuries and three other per (conference sort narrowly csearjed serious imurvl to by when a commerc'al aimlan I EXPECT JAPAN TO Afi.4E.NT piloted by & W. Crane crashed i.tol TO DISCUSS FAR EAST the automobile ia which tho Media- Tokio July 24. (by the Associated nil family was rldln oa tha heae-il Press.) The latest communication re North of Pablo Bench near here. I Mired by Jaoaa frarn the American nullification of the constitution nf !l United States, and to insist upon th enforcement of the fourteenth amend men, this enforcement to prwrnl by aa Investigation of electoral condition of the several state! In which "Tlnk ling' Tinkham insists disfranchise ments exists. The Maseachusetti Con Crane, who had a womaa ai a nas-l tevernmrnt ia eoniidertd a fjunal re senger, was attempting to make a UaJ-lply to the Japanese request for infor Igressman has a bad ease of exaggent inc. Tha automobile waa bud It dam. I nation concerning the proposed dir I negrophihsm and loci frequently int aged, though Bono of tho other oc-1 armament and Far Eastern conference I eruption when there ii a matter wine enpanta aor Crane aad ata passenarr I at Washington. The Tokio aewipapcr I concern! the South to the fore were injured. Tha necitkat did notlauote foreitn office autiioritlet to the I present 4ie ii at work trying to Imvc occur withia the cororato limits of I effect that tha negotiation! between I representation in congress from th Pablo Beach, aa ordiaaaee having Japaa and the Unite Slate are pro-1 South decreased In spite of the fact oeea paseea reverai week ago pro-1 greasing favorably ootikanoie, and that that tha ltfZO census shows that it filbitiiig commercial flight after aa rapproachment it c dec ted between entitled to aa increase. Outside of h airplane bad struck aad-killed aa acdl Japaa'a conception of tfc scope of thelrnntankeroui talking of tho South womaa walking oa the teaca., . leonfereace aad the American 'idea, doe aot appear that he ii going to go f.T mTi. ' I Tta belief prevail ia diplomatic clr-1 any where with hit. negro propagand t . 1. m i i ' I elca that th -reply of the United Btatcs Wild Bceaea At Hearing Paacola. fla, July M-Tha post-lwili b, .foUowadV aa iatimatioa by Pre account going out from Was iiTi a V. Japan, that she will aoeept participation Ington fall to Its tha full plctun ...H .cw.u.ng 10 in- ,1., p.. fuurtcra diaciiaaion. of the wild ccno oa Bnturdny when II. U believed here that Japaa iliol tb Bergdolt draft dodger hearing . . . . ' - ' . (Caatlaaed oa Psga TwaJ . ... (Coatlaaed aa Pag Two.) formatioa received her today. The! amount obtained was small. No arrat hart beta nadt aad there is a alua. RALEIGH'S OLDEST WOMAN DIES SUDDENLY SUNDAY Mrs. Abigale Bradley Lewis Succumbs In Her Eighty Ninth Year Mrs. Abigale Hradley Ijivis. widow of he bite Julius Lewis, and oldest woman ilii-eu of Raleigh, died very suddenly it lier home at WH Hillslmrn stree esterday. She was liaving dinner her room, and members of the familv had left her to bring 'the dessert When thev returned she had fallen t the lour. Death was due to the intirmi ties of age. Funeral "riees will be held from the resilience this afternoon at 4 o'cloc oudiieted bv Rev. Ur. W. MrC. White piiftor of the First Presbyterian church Interment will tnko placo in Oakwond emoterv. Mrs. I.onis is survived bv I wo ni'iiTie w s, ClinrlesH. Hurt and ITam A. Hart, both of Raleigh. HIGH POINT YOl'.NO MAN . DIES OF HIS INJl'RIES High Point, July "4.--Julius Hav north, l, well known 'High Pninter lied at Ins lioine on .Mnngum avenue yesterday afternoon as the result of in jnfies received several wwks ago whe nil automobile 111 which he ami another young man were riding turned over on Mnngum avenue. Young Ha.vworth was brought to h Home here immailiateiv after the ac cident and his injuries at thnt tim were not thought ti? be serious. Hi condition grew worse, however, lint the end eniiip vestenlav. He is sur vivi d by his mother, three brothers nn two sisters. I lie tuneral wiil lie eon- lucted nt the Friends Church tomorrow afternoon nt :t o'clock by the pastor. Rev. Samuel I,. !layworth. The inter ment will be in Oakivood cemetery. Two Bodies Are Recovered Pensacola, Fla., July 24. The bodies of Jack Stiillenwerk and Soutlierlnnd Noble, Montgomery, Alu., young men who wewe drowned at Perdidn Hay Fri day, were recovered this afternoon and are being brought here tonight. They will be shipped to Montgomery tomorrow. BUND POSTMASTER AT CHAPEL HILL IS DEAD Chapel Hill. Jaly 14. R. 8. Mc. Rae, the only blind poatmsster In the United Slates, died suddenly sf heart failure while la his bath tab at his home oa Faculty avenue here early thin morning. Mr. Mc Rae aroee, apparently la his asual health, and went te the bathroom, where he expired without warning. Faaeral nervier wll he held to morrow In the Episcopal Church here and the burial win be la charge of the Chapel Bill Masonic Lodge, of which the deceased was a asesa her. Mr. McRa was about 71 year of age, aad had been aoatmaatcr hero alneo ahortly after the begin ning ef - (Ve Wilsoa administration la It IS. He was a brother of the ' lata Judge McEaa, former deaa of " th University Uv School. Tho widow, a daughter,. waa aad aereral grandchildren eurrlva. Four men were killed instantly and five more or less seriously injured ia two automobile crashes within a radiu " of 30 mile of Raleigh yesterday. HJL. Jones and 8. B. Hutchins, of Norfolk were instantly killed shortly after mid nirrht when their car turned over on a -rwsinf rnree- mites north of Franklinton, and Charles E. Martin and Halph Webster, both of Ihirham, were instantly killed and five other Durham men were injured when a touring ear7 Somersaulted with them near Uni versity Station, 12 miles west of Dur ham. Au oblique turn across the Seaboard tracks north nf Franklinton a Hri... - nfamilinr with tho road, and a car too ng to negotiate the turn at aav but ow speed caused the death of Jones and Hutchins. Taking the ditch to pass a ear that-... ileclined to- surrender half tha road rough t disaster to the Durham auto. mobile, with the death of two men and he injury of five others. 1 rom Spencer came tidings of another smash in w hich members of two leading Taukiiics were injured In a crash mull. ng when a third car backed suddenly iway from the curbing and jammed traffic. Neither of the eaaiiaTtJea . ia this case were fatal, but five people were sent to thc hospital and two auto mobiles smashed. The list of the dead and injured in all three accidents fol lows: NEAR DURHAM Charles I. Martlu. ISM East Mala 8treett Durham, automobile me chanic, dead. ( Ralph Webster, ! East Mala Street, Durham, hosiery nil) work--, er, dead. I.ouia Allea, Durham, hosiery mill worker, rri-shed chest. Ben Thompson, Durham, hosiery mill worker, body bruise. Leon Bell, Durham, hosiery mill worker, body bra lues. I 1 itiii.k . 11 1. 1 1 . -. ... h 1 ii m, irawiery mill worker, bruised. George Brownie, Durham, me chanic, and driver of the wrecked car. BruUfd. la Orsnge County Jail charged with manslaughter. FRANKLINTON ACCIDENT H. L. Joaes, Norfolk Capitalist, killed instantly. S. B. Hutchins, Norfolk Capital ist, killed instantly. SPENCER ACCIDENT Mrs. A. L. Petree, Greensboro, bsdly cut. Miss Bertie Petree, Greensboro, dislocated kaee. Miss Willi. Mse Stone, Granite Quarry, badly cut about aeck aad breast. J. Law Stone, Granite Quarry, in jured about the face. The Durham car was a Mitchell bor rowed for a day's journey to Burling ton. Returning to Durham late in the afternoon, driving moderately, aceord- ... n..ram-K, lne- car endeavored to pass a Ford driven by -II. J, Taylor of Durham.. It it said tliat Taylor 're-. ii-i-ii ui necii ineir signals, and that tlin Mitchell attempted to pass by taking to the gutter on one side of the road. Car Tirna Somersault A rear wheel buckled and the car swung back toward the roadjn a somer sault, turning completely over and around. When it come to a standstill it was headed back toward Burlington! Martin was lyiag on one side of th r. r and his brums on the nik.r w..a- ster was picked up 40 feet awsv. The other members of the party were lyiair a. 'inn mc tir, more or less aeriniiali. injured. Brownie wos driving the Mitchell. ne is a ryrian, recently come to America after nearly four yearn service as sn ambulance driver with thc British forces in the Near East. He ha another name, but adopted his British bestowed nickname of George Brownie when he came here. lie is employtd as a mechanic, in Durham, and is aaid to be a very capable driver. He was ar rested by Sheriff L. B. Uoyd and placed in jail on a charge of ma a slaughter. The car was aot badly damaged. Fall To Make Carve. T1. . V. 1.1' . t, . me rmnsiinion accident, some de tails of which were given in later editions of yesterday's News aad Ob server, occurred shortly after , mid night when the Singer Speedster ia which Jones, Hutchins, and C B. Poole, of Clayton, were coming td Raleigh failed to take he curve ia tho road and turned ever on tha railroad . 1 T ' VI. irnri. tfunes nu iiuicniaa were crushed, the car falling oa their breasts, Mr. Poole escaped, without a scratch. The bodies of the two dealt mea war brought to Raleigh at 6 e'clock yester day morning and prepared for hlp. meat to Norfolk last night. Mr. Pool lft for KnrfMk with t liens at ill Neither wat mingled, aav for bruises across the chest. Mr Joaes wa 10 yeirt old aad leave! a wife, and two', small children. ' Mr. Bitch in waa S3 (Coatlnted . Pag TwaJ ' v I-
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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