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2 NEWS AND OBSERVER. RALEIGH. N. C. WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 10. 192f. ASKS FEDERATION TO HELP STRIKERS Samuel Gompers Sends Greet ings To State Labor Meet ing In High Point UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR DELIVERS AN ADDRESS Resolution Adopted Approving Proposed Workmens Com pensation Law and Submit ting It To Local Unions Fo Vote; Rev. Tom. P. Jimi3on Elected Chaplain High Point, Aug. 9. An address. I Prof. I). 1. I arroll( of tho I'niversi ; or ""Tin ' sronnii, resolution approv wig in" propnsru worainrn e f ,itnpenii tum.Ja uwd ordering it submitted for th approval of the locitl union throughout Kin Stntn and the trnnsiic tion of oth'r business feature, 1 tod.iv eesajoD of IliB iiunual convention nf th Ptate Federation of Labor i, i- open In this City yesterday. Jne resolution Trpri i , 1 1 cn.prns.'i lion, adopted, provides (lint. the wbieh was agreed upon at Ita-high J rently, must bo print ) in honk form and mailed to the ln.nl mumis (,n tin consideration. If there are nnv amen-l meats or suggestions to be thale H members ef the or.'nHiatiu nre ; liberty to let tliem lie km. mi. Professor t 'atro.il, who is dead nf th dopa rtament nf i nniniis t the I'm Teraity, fit' addressing lire ' '1 'etlcrfi'f today declared that the Slate lnititn tion hot mailt; a close stinty of th istionshlp bVttvron ' cn-pital- rind " htwt during (he past fen mouth-, il,- i vited members of the Koiler.ifion to u thn I'niversity as a mr.'inii of obtain ing information. Jamo V. l.irrrolt, who responded t th address of I'rof. Carroll, said i wan the fust tune in the l,intnry of th federation that such an imitation hm been rulended the laboring man. I tn r rett thought the t'liiversity should vite some members of the federal ion to v i- t ( Impel Hill ami address II men of higher learning in or,b r that they might know more of the statu of the jnhorer. wtur ri'M'iiit ions adopted tn.lnv uen tn petition Hie Corporal inn ( oni mission to provide iroper shelter for carmen at Ash'ev iile;' In urge thn piiv hient of wages f or , serines rendered, disregard ing liung ciitidihoiiM to give liniiiiVi.'il assistance to striking (entile wntkers hi "voluntary n-ssesstnont or collection' from, each union, an. I uppiovim; the Jihins nf ttrrrTttnTnatrrmTtt trrhaeert vrnrk ore in eppnsing the light for preventing the manufacture trod us,' of tidcnru. Her. Thus. I', .limmm, of Wiiist Balrm will bo the Hist chaplain of the Federation, n resolution mlnpted to,:iv electing It i in In Dial ohVo President Minn in I l.i.iiip.rs, pr.-si drnt, of the American I . .b rut o n, ol IjJlhor, t.i.liv n ir-'ll President l.iodv greetings and urteil the Lihoprs of North I 'lilniitia Iii K'1 t'''ai inee cf the mrii.inir 1 x i I.- opeiTin , .. II , telfgrani follows: "J'crnii! iiu- in tie ti ,i 1 1 1 1 ol lftlmr under 'he banner of t h can Kederi' urn of l.alon to lit i!:i!i..i - t . h,.ss f AllHM to evt. ml n il! Stale asn.,,1 I,.. I. rkor of i: and the enit'iltcil t.. ot' iiii; ap Mt.i-ii.M or el I'll! :l '! ti T"te-fT!';ri gretinus iiiol rn.i..rn.t The i'ilati'iit of I, Tt!e N'tirth Carolnri :(n, tiee strugcle in iih;. h thee a serure mil mailt'::;-! prnaeli ing the on i i.v, ti liff i such ;, to ilemainl t he m lopaihe tie ami fraternal cimsitleratb.n and sop )lrt of Pot I II I the 1 1 ' I ! i e orli'l'S. but of all h.i,re'r Tlie'r . -ise i it,-' and human :.m. I aop ,1 t ! r ,..Jt: li tn the i elegit, (,, , ,, lr . n,. i ,. i,.M ti. I thToiigh t!:,in tn t'.,-. ,.,, .,M, n nl of lal.nr 'a Vor', C-irnnu i n ti.e . a tiff Mouth to go to the i i.l ,.f the ft!..s that the strui!k!lillg Work. 'IS mac be helpe.t to nn hnnoT-rli'n a ) inttnej)t of the present , onle.t . . pt and contcy my In si w j.b, t f,.r a X conVenton!." Offieers will I e i t ,., at Mn tomorrotv and C... p' ,, f. r I' ing Text ear ". he . mington and Ai ';',.' extend int fat uVuv"; ' " "f''.' nil! close We Inel.n :.'. r .,(( give scTTedules" for examinations (Continued from Page One ) Genera! II i- cm lise au one f tin three npptn.r tl ! of i-'.g.M, ., and rerta;n!y n! en .I..1 n M. Mm, h, a passed the ..r. tor Mr. ' 1 the thing mi sett e.. Tarn Down Mrs. Mclise Mrs. Mat K ;e. uidon of the Cirmer poatnisnler tit Ch:iul Hill fails tu get thr aiH4iitmetit as acting pnstnuister at Chapel Hill which wat earnestly sought for her by Cotigri ssmaii Ktrdman and prartieally all nf the patrons of the Chapel Hill t.ffi.e. The Post Office He partn.cr.t today announced the appoint merit heretofore made was that Repnt. liran National CniriRiitteeniaii Murcheiul would name acting postmaster. The Post Otlice Jlepartment aniiounccs 1hat a commission as postnnutor fur Hjvi-r, McDimell eonuty, haa been made to Fanni ilullitit Id. slid that at Harris burf Chalmers U Snna auccerds 1).' 1 MrTrisPD. The tsH-retary of ar lias informed Coagressiuan l.yon that he will hear t lie delegation from Kayc ttev iile Kith refrr to the retention of Camp Kragg o Thursday, August 11, at 11 oVlotk. Thia information haa been wired tn FayettcTille and a large delegation is npeted Jo ba hero on Thursday for ta tearing. . Senator Overman baa been notified bjr tn Peat Ofliea lVpartiuent that tlia ra )rta of aa inrretsein parcel post fatea haa At been mada and that thera ja aa ii e of regulation of Dial kind being i sailed by tha department. ..Dr. C C. In-sat af Jaaanllja I. 1. th ctt tad ia belnf ah own points ef lnUrtt ia th eapitafby hla brother In law, Frank Hamilton, teervUry to Sena tM Simaani, tad by Alfred McLean, asxratary t 8enatr Oreraan. Dr. Brraat asya that thero U plenty to rat U kia asset ion, no ' atarsatioa or famine, tnd "I do not know, and bar not beard of aiaglo com of kellagra ia Metion." Ho report tobtctoj about a, half crop and corn about one third. Dr. Bryant referred tu Yadkin county aa wing tne imme of trire i.lje Kepub licans for lie is Republican, a former member of (Sen-en 1 Assernbly, and one nf his friemls, r fi rrirg to the present Harding- 'hard tin-. , a!!'! yes, 1), H1tie." Among the North C:i-o:ini;ins visiting In Washington today nr, : J. 1 Morgan and .1. A Parker. Ilensou; H. Clay Wil liamson, iiis:,,?.".,!, a, ; Ijjther llamil ton, MorelK'fl.l City; Thomas 0. Le vister, Hah'igh; Mr. and Mr. F. Maker and H. A. H, h, of Charlott! Mrs. A. .1. .lnorc, Jau.i s and lleyvvood Moore, Wilmington. CONFERENCE TO OPEN ON ARMISTICE DAY Washington, aenrmeut on i-r I !, for the mi nt ("iifereni Aug. y. I'linnimoti flrmis'ice nay, Aovimii opening ot the .'.marina was rcachd todnv negotiations among th are ... l i be r -pr, s, t,., in fnrn p,,wir tha J.ip-in, the last of the participants Kiie lit r con', nt, inloriiie l tin- htati Mepnrlmi tit thlimgli 'ae Ann r ,an cm leissy at Tokio that fdio wmihi "gndlv accept the American iuggestnin to be Cm the rnufenioe on the fourih linn: versary ot ne cessation tf the world war. Thus, 'he assembling of th. . I, legate here on n ib -finite ilay I ecotnes an us sured fact, although the diploma:! iorimsin.es reijuire tbat there lie a tormal exchange of invitations and ut ceptnn.es. The imitations are cxpoe! en to go tornar.l from Washington with out uepiy unit otliiinlj belieie that prompt replies will h.istn the negotia tions into t lit i r second j.h.ie sideration of the list of subjects that nra to ne ittseasseii arounti tic co-.n.cil table. Who will be the flic or six to rep r' t t.iis c, mtty i.s still an undo'! tudod ((iieUioii, but-. l'rBsidnt llnrdttt; i tot ins mius'rs are giving serious con otenrimn tn -a lon)f'"hf ' nf elig-t,lev I ne i rifiiient hiinsolf ib-es not inteti I'1 sit as a member of the America deJugutiuu,. aUhimgk ha. .prubably nn. open tin- meeting with an mblress hint iiig liroailly of the Amencnu poln ie lii.it he hopes Id see receive eener.il ne it;iiiee. It i9 certain, t tint at least on, I niteil Stiites Senator will be a mem bcr of the ibdegation, and one nf th phoes may go to a woman. The go' eriu ovinia!, on is Hint the head ol the ciiiiimissiirn will be Secretary Hugh . Th- h. Quarry Bottom Bare of Any Evidences of Hidden Crimes (Continued From Page One.). he poll's, lie took out barrels of th- i nd pass, , them up the tin foot banks into clenTf -wnter. c-'tin nlntg tlvcm was a ffy gunman from the State Prison, tftrt freir rt-r-tte- ptTTrib-Tt Trrtrr-Tlf tbi bsy eis. soniebtMlv fr-iiii someivheri' spirit, d ay : nhole barrel of fish and made IT . ith them. Pumps tp at Vaut Nighlfu'l, mlh the puieiis siblii-il I 1 - th n - Imiirs and moil , h ol not oca the last of those n ho ,, ilialob d, ' Hiscd, oliried io buy I,,, t ,M1,. httle fish. The wiener palaces, the pop joints, the i-pi livii ies of barlu . oe, h ol fnbe n ir I. Ills and tlilted aony. -lone w.th if -lay o'd mvsteiy that has heh i 'i ii 1 1 s ii I i.i n of the State for a record ' '''he 1. tih had b, , a , pp-'-l it i.' the nntor, nod had there bet n in'lo r tin re he conbl not have If v, ,. Th, pumps stoppul i,t 4 oMock in it- n floi noon still ii hit li short of the 1'ial bottom of the bole. State Tieas n r I.s, y, acting for the Hoard of ilblte Ittiiblogs and tiroiimls litnl nk.'d iipmi th,. ,,, ami pronounced it ol ami tin, -ht, I. Red Mitchell bite, I s ro,i;h,nc, hau-ls high abine his -h.ielcl red. lea. I an. I iittere.1 a loud i.d ib.,i.t. "lhill'k tlo.l.'- II.. e.oibl b. , a heard four nr the Anles. The Hgims v.ere silenced, the p-imps ilrair 1 up the hill, and loaile ready fo go k to Ihe truck patch. Fill I p Wusrry "ill be (illel up. This morn itg lite -oiniets mil go back out there ml begin that io. that will tiU - it'll, itiarbo two niunths. The in.ni n i's o! .),n,k will be tiimbb',1 ,,iw ii iiu,, be li.ciii t reaches of the 1ml... n,., w'll be tlirown the earth that litis led dun ii li..'. . lilTs of the ipmrry. e level will be slowly brought higher, a point where natural drainage will (fusible. Neier agim will this gen ration see the place filled with wat-r. A charge of TNT was rammed into .1st b.,nk of the p t and set off I'T norkii.. ii 'Ii id 'reused their '' lalior nf fhs buHiiis'. "id' niuVTi h. ll'l" ol d. sare f.,r a fets ro,-k tl, ,t re hurled a, niss the quarry and . r 'aii lipon the heads of spectators poke. out troni behind the incinerator d take s vast f ipi n.lilure of hiiih si'losnes to mine that inert mass nf ml down to where it will hole the issemi.lel tin cans, teams with shovels il likely .bi more. State to Hell I. and bviit'iailv the ipinrry will be f!l'e,l ntirely and the Suite rontemplaios sell ng its lands thirr. Purvey of the h "Id ings has: been completed, but the ab ii. e of ( olonel (Iriincs from the eitv has hebl up action on it. About r;rht res of land has been discovered to which the commonwealth holds title An a, re or more of it ia in the hole hut he r. st of It will make reasonably good ba lding lots for any who univ want to live .a so rioted a rlncr. There is talk f "hunts" antl such thereabouts. The secrts that the quarrv holds will never be fully diselnjed. The engulfing mud haa swallowed lip everything but the more recent accretions to that junk heap. When it wss abandoned, it was very much deeper than drainage ti ia closed. The dirt has slid in, filth haa collected until it is half filled up now. There are no springs at the bottom, anil it is t.u'.kely that anything but heavy rains will increase the water. Mud alloa Everything Fifteen ycara ago, it is related with eseellent authority, a horse ran awy on the Quarry road, without looking where he was going. He, with hit cart, waa precipitated into tho quarry, and nothing haa been seen, of him ot th cart ainee. feo'pi who m him go la gatherad la see his bones disclosed yea terday, bat neither ha aor tho eart waa ever iaiblo. What other thine ay bar beea swallowed up by tho mud must ef remain a myatery. Pumping did aot mtmI OTerything. Presently green frasa will trow a hero tho Itroi water waa apread oat tkrae roaka ago. Tka quarry will ba but a memory, bsit at tkat aaeaory that anat wka baa lisad karaabMti durinf tha tiaat tkraa tnb tu 1st ...i. a kappeaiaf witkia U dotada kaa did tha queation that arose in tha minds of tha populace when the fimv drowned automobile was fished out 22 ..ays ago. Peopla Arc Satisfied Idle,, perhaps, tn even nttempt to esti mate the number" of people who have been drawn thither. A, hundred thou sand, perhaps, and maybe more. Not an hour has passed, since the first wild rumors spread but the .usually deserted spot haa had a visitor, .and at times there have hern live thousand . there. That many were on hand with tin cans and jugs and bottles n.l jars and tubs and buckets yesterday morning to a. quire a goldfish. Nobody is particularly disappoint' d that the draining of the pool disclosed nothing. Sentiment in favor of pump ing the place out was overwhelming, and the belief persisted that something terrible would be found at the bottom, but most people are rcliecd that nofli ing was disclosed when the waters were sticki-l out of (11 hole. As Charlie Farmer says, ''Raleigh is no! as mean as it thought it was." That is about the grncrnl altitude. Curiosity has been batisfird, ami had the quarry never been drained there would hnn always been the suspicon gnawing at the minds of folks that some body hud something hidden in there, and had influence enough outside to keep it hidden. Tho few hundred dol lars that tho pumping lies cost has brought the general run of people more genuine satisfaction than lots of money that has been t jpcndetl. Farmcr'a Fine Work If has been a genuine ,ioy to see i r- irfi,-' Farmer nnd'"Red" Mitt-hell go; results. They answered with telling effect the sometimes chargo that State employes have soft snaps. There win, nothing soft ale ut working in the mud 21 hours in the day, nothing soft in keeping four temperamental gasoline engines going in a inudholo 'lay in and -lay oit. The work haa demonstrated that Frank Page has a man in chnrge of the mp, bniib al dhisitin of tho High way Coiiiui ission -a ho balks at no oil staclei'a man with powerful energy, n ready knowledge, and fh even more adiyi.irnl.ile, quality of sticking, until the j..b is done. Handicaps came In bntii llintis tn ham string tin' pumping, but from tlle time the eHvcl iti tunnel n as excavufttd last Wednesday, until yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, the pumps wire never stopped e oept the tune taken fo riive theni lionn afbr Ht-o dropping water. Once the big pumps run 2s hours with mt missing a stroke, liower tlown Ihe head on the water was B5 feet, nnl throning it out whs impossible. Mi! cli! il rigged up smaller pipes and hook?,! them on, and again water flowed out Most of Hint n.trk was done with the men wailing to their waists in aims. further Action F.spetted Wh:.t further sens-it the public tl g' t out of tho Rock (Juiirry is fir r future. Ntither the insurance com panies, who n.1,1 inn insurant ovon tnc ten Automobiles fished out of th" inle tliit'e yyreks .ag , nor the solicitor, lit whose request ..the State pumped ihe Lull-, lias lift 11 .made any piblic move toward court nniion In connection with lumping au'i.nii'l'ilcs iubi the quarry. Solicitor N'orris indicates in hi slnte- ut issued yesterday that lie will lay the remits of h's luvestigatlona before he (Irand Jury in September, but until then it npimrs the public must wait. M. N'orris' statement, nftef the Irainage tit' the. quarry follows: Removal of water from Hock vluarry iting been completed with result that i substantial rudence of any eritni- il a, t has ! n secured, I flesiro in be half of I hu public and especially Cue go ,i i it'eiis -! i no i ny or naieign ana myself, ns Solicitor, tn thank (Sov.mior Morrison, tht Hoard of Public Huild ug iinl (iroiiittls, the authorities In rge of the State Prison, and State Highway c nini ssioii. for their cheer ful. prompt and fflicioiit action In prom ises. ''I am lb-lighted at the result, for It ilt 'trs no I a oriibly to the City nf Hal eiL'h. it ha before had many bad as poet, and relieves the public mind of many ovd forebodings. At the inme time, it serves as notice tu all persons flint the State will not permit crime to be concealed, and will thereby net as a deterrent to ollu rs who may be In I'linetl t. Molate criminal Ian- for fear of detection and ipecdy punishment it th" greatest, prcTiitaiTa of crime. ''The small coafrrncldental to remova ''The small coat incidental to removal of water is ns naught compared to the great and lasting benefit to the publie as a deterrent. ''Special commendation ia due Mr. Charles Farmer and those immediately associated with him in operating pumps for their diligence and efficiency. "The State wilf enLrclao same dili gence in ascertaining naniei of persons who may be reRponsiblefOTirfiThjf of the two nutoniobilea in quarry that were r.-niovcd before water was drained out, and have them punished if found guil ty of criminal act." Plan To Endorse Fordney Bill at Greensboro Meet (Continued From Page One.) of it must get votes, and in order to get votes, they must throw their nrmi around every interest that ran 1k dis covered, and if they can get the ag riculturalists tn think he needs a tariff and decoy hini into his fold, he Is Bimp ly strengthening his own opportunity to plunder the American consumer. I hope, you will not sign tho letter, and ymi may use. this letter for any pur pose, in the world that stiggesU it self to you." Hanker Mann Not Fooled Another North Carolina banker to whom, Mr. Wharton wrote to la 8. 8. Mann,, of Swan Quarter, president of tha bank of Hyde. But Mr. Man a is not flocking to high protection tariff affair. ' Among other things he writes Congressman Ward? ''We hare a lot of folks, not to use a harsher word beginning with the lame letter, Who sre falling heels over head for any thing that will commit tho South ' to a policy of protection, which in tiow of onr great opportunities, ia in my opinion tha last thing we want." .Writing also to Senators (Simmons and Overman Mr. Mann aayi of the resolutiona aent liiai;: "I greatly fear that we a asked to embark upon an en terprite that may in tha future riae up tn give ut trouble and think that our banka ahould he alow to eommit themselvei to a policy that it aeema to me violate not only tradition! that are of nation wide importance, but of ipce ial value to us in the Bouth, in tiew of our gradually increasing South American trade, but which also in my opinion, would be of serioua detriment to the South, which ia a aection with peculiar institutions, resources and poi Nihilities. "I apprehend great danger from a propaganda which It aeemi to ma ia be ing inaidiouily aprand in the intereat of certain enterprlaea. It doet aeem 16 me from the debatee on the Ford ney bill and the inaurrecfion and pro teat being registered againat many of ita prrjvisiona, if there it one thing that ia unsettled in tbit country today it ia a tariff policy built on protection linrt." And la hit reply ta Mr. Wharton declared: "I do not think that tka No vembi'T election definitely nettled nny thing, or had any particular tignifl canre, other than a desire for a ehanpe and at a protest against unaettled and unsatisfactory ennditiont, which were naturally charged to the party in power." YEAST BRINGS HEALTH WHEN RUN-DOWN Strenuous Fife Kihausta Vitality Be cause Vltaminra are backing Yeast Tableta Supplying Them C.ttiCn wonderful little elements called Vitatnines, have been found to .he lO.s.uliitelv essential to health and vilalj.fi; and th'.v must continually' be supplied to the imm've"r"sdierj body", 'itSV as ne fertilize esliausted land. "Vol m .st modern diets, principally made tip of meat, potatoes, prepared foods, polished rice, etc, are lacking in i if am i ncs. And now the grc:,t dis eovery liss been made that ycaxt con tains millions of vitamincs. A little yeast add"J tu the average diet causes hildren to grow more sturdy, check) tho signs of old age, nnd builds up run down systems. Yeast has alo been found to bo a splendid remedy for boils, skin troubles, etc. The wonder working power of yeast is no vt common knonlr-dgc, proven by Imndr, .Is of enporiments in great medical institutions. Thousands now take yeast in some form but it It net enough to take common yeast, which ia. intended only to aid in making oread. I he common reast rake it oaiv a makeshift, bees use it contains about A)r'c afarcli and water aud only about Lv'.c yeast. The liquid yeast of fermentation, concentrated, and Combined with iron and other tonie Ingredients, r 1 the scientific vitamme treatment. Now a new tnblet has been worked out by famous chemists, which tuppliea thia atecial yeast in just the combination to do Vu the most good: Thia tablet, eatle-t 1HONIZP.H VKAHT, it told by all druggists, packed in sanitape pack age convenient to carry in the pocket mcy ar pleasant to take and will aot nauseate. Tha tableta eost but a taactioa more to the dose than common yeast, ami are much more effective. Each package contains If! disV treat ment tnd. XQtiA .onjj ll.OOor anty lOst 1 a any. iou win sot ice the beneltt bt fore yo kave Iniahed yonr Irat bat. Frown! rna-dowa condition take the yaaet road ta health. U.t a package ef 1R0NIZF.D YEAST today. Pnatrlal diractioaa ia tha packagw for ebildrta. Made by tha Ironired Yeast c- At lanta, Oa. Adv. , I OWHIsV Ae nappe.ing witkia tka decade kaa LTVTii ttim4 iatereet to tank prafaailUiaa aa f WOKMI& tltr twssk. ' . " - ' ' , " - - - Do you know you can roll lOcts from one bag of GENUINE Bull'Durmam TOBACCO Tho longerity and dependability nf Titon Storage Jsattc riesi are duo chiefly t the fact that each battery of every type is designed stronjj enough for the severest service to which it may be subjected, not merely moderate arrvicf. Re aare yoar ntit Battery la a TITAV TITAN SERVICE STATION of Carolina Electric Appliance Company 131 E. Martin Bt. Raleigh, N. C. F. C. COOPER, Manager. If It la a Storage Battery bring it to us. Regardless nf make. For Sale A slightly used fifty horsepower Giant Fuel Oil Engine. Dillon Supply Co. Machinery Mill Supplies Machine Shop CHERO-COLV is the favorite when one feels the need of a thirst-quenching drink fsLica-l 'In a bottle, thru o itravo" Tha Chero-Cola teas. JDRtNfC Chero-Cola A universal three-point bracket enables searchlight to be turned in abso lutely nny direction, yet it in held rigidly over roughest roads. Fits any wind shield. Necessity for safe night driving. Picks out ditches, sharp turns, road signs and all danger spots. Careful motorists have two searchlights used instead of ineffective, diffused headlights. Two Stewarts balance car improve its appearance. M ake Night Driving Safe Commencing Today and Until Saturday We Will Sell the Genuine "V-Ray Spot Light" at the Ridiculously Low Price of 90 Installed Your Car and Your Passengers Deserve One This week August 8th to 13th ws designated by the Automotive Equip ment Jobbers Association at their annual meeting in July as TRADE PROMO TION WEEK. Our Accessory shop will be full of other sttractive bsrgstos through the week. Mo 46n SeFvico Co 310-12 S. Salitbury St Of Raleigh, Inc. R ROY FI3HEL, Mjuugef
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