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NEWS AND OBSERVER. RALEIGH. N. C. SUNDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 18. J9Z1. MmsEsnr: LEGISUTIVE GRIND GO INTO ran IICS Head 'Of Farmers' Union, However, Does -Not Favor. , Forming of a New Party Nw and Observer Bareau, . AOS District Nut. Bank Bldf Br EDWARD t BRITTOJi. Wtehiagtea. D. C, At tin Farmers' Besting held Mr to discuss the bill Introduced by Senator Lead, of North Dakota, apeeches were mad upon the farmeri problems by ser arai farmers representing farm or ether organizations. . From North t'ntnlina -came Mr, R. W. H. Brone, President of th Far aim Union, who 4iscnsed the place of the famini ia politirs. Mr. Bton "'Keep rat of politic,' ia th aign written oa th lintel and door poit of trery farmers aad labor organ t Utioa tinee th whites tahdurd thr red oa thii continent.' Who mr- geittd this lira and 'who continually biaiei it forth ia the fact of these organizations! Think a minute; and it will be clear to th intelligent Bias that thi sign originated in th strongholds of lhoo interest that kaow. oalr too well, that the only relief pttesible to the farmer of tin country must come through their ac ttr participation in politics; an I the interests find it to ttietf sI raatage to keep three organization Chora ef their strength aa ling a possible. "The farmer may organise : they auy oo-oparaU buying and aalling; thev uiay urge better educational ad rseteges; they may do everything kuaiaaly possible to better their so eial and flnaoriaJ condition, but o loaf a I hey 'keep ont of politir' their effort and aetiritie will large iv com to naught. A two by four lawver or doctor nn politico- wm teat aa tight by tea farmer 'out of politico' ovary time. No um to plead with Congress at Waahingtoa; nn ate to petition th legislature at Raleigh. When the hodie get to viashlngtpa and Raleigh, it i many time, too late to get a favorabl kearing. The Bia an out of raark and the; expert to find, la to year r four year, that your netda wiil either hv Uera rnrt ty Wref HTfon fie or voa kill bar forgotten thera aad will ot for tli tame candi date agaia and again without thee eondldatet ever hiring responded t a iiflglo call from th rat majority of their constituents. What 1 at tailing you i a true a history. Th Legislatures aad tti Congressrs hare always looked after the interest of those men and thoae organizations that were 'in politica' rather thaa th lltereat of those that wer 'oot of politic.' Now Party Paascsassry, "Bat aom Bay politic ara o rottea w raaaot afford to tupport either of the old partie. Let u erolrt a tw imrt and invite all farmer aad laboring mea to joia it. Billy children) yoa know tot whereof yon sneak. Aa if a chance of nam would bring about a change ( heart aad a tiibsequeat change of moral. The name 'Democrat' aad 'Be pnhlteaa' are aatnea that, at one time, atood for good of th highcat quality in the manufactured article called politica.' But aom year ago, whea the original promoter and head of the flrnn died, and other lei acruDulou. manager got in control of the (rma they retained the name or brand. 'Democrat' and 'Republican' but proceeded to adul terete the content of the package that bore th aame of there bnndi Today when you get a political park at brandad "Democratic'' or ''Re public'' you are more thaa apt, aa opening it, to find the content to be apeeial interact or for public nourishment. The brand, therefore, are ao loager a guaraatco of the cob teata al the paekagea. Attead the Primaries "What la the remedy; a new par tyt Never! It would become adul tcrated ia a twinkling. Th aame bad mea aad the aame bad influences thai eoaUmineted the old partie Mow leaf 8. B. 604, by Wootea: To amend (he law relative to the county court la Bowaa county. geaata Bill Paaeed . H. B. M, 8. B. 139: To authorize Bertie county to ieu tionnoo in funding bond. H. B. 114, 8. B. 427 1 Rltir to tax oa bowling alley H. B. 130, 8. B. aSS: To amend the charter of the North Carolina Agricultural Soeiety H. B. 3rW, B. B. 377: To authoriae Swale county te ictus jail bond It B. 470, 8. B. 412: To ralidate arhool bond in Mt. Airy graded school district. H. B. 471, 8. B. 4J7: To ralidate road boada ia Watauga county H. B. 46, 8. B. 430: Relating to th working of public road in Hay wood eouaty. JT. B. -42", B. B. 4K: To authorise and' direct the town of Murphy to isu bond. H. B. 471, 8. B, 423 : To authorize Wake county to unit fTOOMJw m funding bond. B. B. 540: To increase th appro priation for insuring state (wild inge from 20,(x)O to fV10,(KlO. H. B. 47(1, 8. B. 422: To ralidab a K'lnx'l election in Mutherrora ounty. H. Jt 477, 8. B. 425: To authorize stnki's county to lory a apeeial tai. H. B. 414, 8. B. 4Zt: To proride for the eiinitruotion and mainten ance or public roan a ia Macon county. H. B. jaa; 8. B. 4?i To eetahllsr. a Jve memorial graded acnooi dT.tr W "in i WrW:ftfinty: 8. B. 539: To ttithorlr.e Washing ton graded school district In Ruth erford county to isene bond. H. R. 81 B. B. 44H: .Belatlr to boiul in Bailey graded arhool ,4ia trict, Nah ennnty. H. B. KSO, ft. H. BSf: To arnn the charter of the town of Carrboro in Orange county. If. M. Mrt, 8. B. 5.W: To author! the eommisaloiiera of Mockerm, Dnri county to iue bonds. H. B. MS. 8. B. .107: To ralidate certain bortd ia Wilke county. H. B. 17, 8. B. M2: Kltlv to mnwpw-eaa -ia jo mif,, of Higli Toint. n. B. .W4, B. B. 421 : To authorize town of Bailey to issue Donas. H. B. 63, B. B. 840: To prmlt th eommlntloner of th errai rountiea of the Bute to Borrow nioner ia anticipation of achool taxea. H. B. 4W, 8. B. 418: Belatlr roada in flraham county. H. B. 482. 8. B. 691 : To correct an error in the act of 1921 filing the fee of th aheriff'a of th ral enmities. H B. 0114: To amend th law re lating to the county court ia Bo .mail eountr. M R. 424. 8. B. 800: To amena the drainage law in respect to Hyd emllltv. H. B. 423, B. B. r7: TO aumoriie th hoard of education to acquire certain land in Hyde county. H. B. 1K, 8. B. 630: For th bet ter enforcement ef the State au inmnhilo law. H. B. 1S, 8. B. SPI: TO permit eountr commiasioaere to eon asm lanil fnp enrtwsra. 8. B. SDK: To make an appropria tion of $5,000 for compensation for eowa killed ea account of tuneteu loaia and horses and mule killed nn account of tlandera. H. B. 341, 8. B. 83a: To permit ennnty board of education to titer- gard township line ia creating high school district. 8. B. 362: T authorize rolun tary aeeoeiatloa and organization to acquire and eonrey land, (limited to Hay 1, II. B. 85, & B. 88 1 Te provide tta the valuation aad paymeat of Ufa estate. 8. B. Ml : RelsMre te the talari of chief clerk la Bute Depart men ta. H. a S8 8. B. 851: Te authorise hunting deer with dog U Oaewell county. H. B. 30t, S. B. 143 1 Relatlre ta fee of justicee of th pae of li.irnett aud toioa eountie. H. B. 46.1, 8. B. 482: ft protect miMic roans in sioore county. II. B. 475, 8. B. 4W: BelaUre-to two term of Superior court ia Hoke county. H..B. 315, . B. Silt ReUtire to inspection of public, roadi la Ca- ta ht county. H. B. 4.'!A, 8. B. 018: To place the tliuirtnaa of the board of commlj iontr of Bwain county oa a aal ary. It. B. 507, 8. B. 820: Belatlr to a Irs oa Sunday ia Forsyth eouaty. II. B. 427, B. B. 623: To fix the number of county com miinontr la Columbus eounty. H. fl. 280. 8. B. 820: To permit th town of Wayneerille to. charge pi-naltie for deferred paymeat ef taie. n. B. 407, n. B. 827 1 Te proride for itreet improvement ia town ef Bakersville. ':r..',,. If. H. 4.10, 8. B. 529: To authorize th cointy board of Caswell eouzjty to reduce,, the value of real would Is iato the aew party jusi tit tnwn o( Hiilewood to lery aad a eooa as it grw to sufflcleat pro- 11, u aortioaa attract att.ution and no H. B. y.g 5.M: Te ralidate relief ewld mult. Then what ahall ttin9 j(1 H,,dTin w qoi oomruiui, '" district, Hrde county ru.r. u. prure w. w. H. B. 828, 8. B, 854: Belstlre to a aad Uboriag PtUteh. farming ,M tof in the old partie and clean them up 0 to the primarie and aee that the mea who go te Raleigh aad Wash ingioa are mea who are eleaa ia life, eleaa ia motire. eleaa ia mind aad correct ia p'atform mea Utft will take ear of home iaterest frtt a a basi oa which to build national atrsagth. "The home, th community, the primary eonititut th founUin head ef the atream of political influence; aad here ia where th farmer aad laboring man' aetiritie ia politic nonet for moot Let th farmer and labor vote ace te it that it ia rait H. B. 505, 8. B. 550i Te confer certain power 'oa the elty ef ureensboro. II. B. .19.1, 8. B. 557: T amend aad modify road law la Oeawcll county. H. B. 536, & B. 530: Relative te road ia Richmond eountr. H. H. mi, 8. B. S70: Belatira te pasMie road ia Mitchell county. it. . W4, 8. K, S73: To arovid ror report ot death la New Han over eouaty H. B. 482, 8. B. 448: Relative ta game law ia Alexander eosnty. u. zt. 4J2, 8. B. 448i Te require aa audit of the books of the highway towaahip, for the ma wha hare a anttlclent ly broad view of life) to include the '"iailoa Murphy Btereata of the men behind this rote, laerotee eonaty VlgtUaee Neceeaary tf. n. 4UI, H. B. 44i Te reqaire "But the laborlns- classes, indnd. audit of the book ef the tor- lag th farmer, must ercr be oalr'nf body of th town ef hlur- tha elart ! aat lA -ww k. C.I.. Irhr. Cherokee eountr Uuee.aad empty promise. Thev! H. B. flOJ, 8. B. 450: Belstlre to moat weigh well the offering of ( the charter ef the towa ef Oreea peuticrana. They mutt be doubly nil. cartala that th mea they rot for H. B. arrj, g. B. 451: ReUtire ta I represent their interest aad will rarerder'a court ia Paeqaotnak look after them la th legialatir conntr. kalla. Some time Age, Joha rrye . H. B. 371, 8. B. 53Si Te protect art a teek af ekickea aad made the (Mt kaewa U hi friend Leotard. Leonard said ta fry Tea take ay bulldog Ajax erer ta year house aad pat kiat ia .the ekickea house. Be will guard year etuekeaa all right Ajax if atraacr hoaeet, de- cam ia Burke eountr H. B. 600, B. B. 440: Te repeal law relatlre ta th " towa of Wayaetrill. H. B. 444, B. B. 461: RaUUva te le ef qutil ia Oaston eouaty. H. B. 481. 8. B. 70: T fi the eadabla aa leree.' Be Frye took emuwa for kuating quail la 0 ran rill Jag aad akut him U U eklekca -anntr. county. EL B. S80, 8. B. 472: Relatlre ta wldU af k ilk way la Oelambut eeaaty. H. B. 474. a. at. 441: Ta add aa week ta the t tbraary term af eoart ta Bertie eeaaty. H. B. JOB, 8. B. 473i Te araaibil aeaaa aad weat ta bed (cellar Jti ekickea were new aeeara. Next Mralag he atimiaai ektckta raeet aad foaad the balldof heaeet, at hi pott, ami epaaaahla aa erer put the eeeead aWk. of ehickeaa wer gtwe, Mtwithetaadiaff the fereeaes tf th watchdog. It then dawned ea Frye that he wweld better awn thai Where year treasmre ia there will HI 'dog that atek4 aia hcareeet. I Tmt heart be alee ia aa trae ia poli TaUtiaa arc gw4 m had aeeeH- tie aad haaiaeee aa at la ia rliHoa. f aa they preaiat ear right erl Th farmer ataat, therefore, eeek abridf) war kaertiea, Baaiaaai ar-lewt the mea ta refweeent theea wke gaaiaaoaaw aaa auua aa a aaeaa IwlU leaalete la XaJraeea to atratal U an end aad ee mea fraternal and I rare aa4 rtfoee, peeitirely, ta watt tews erwaauasnsewe fm pouuea aa I rwr ta. taaa wke attae Nfaaaa te a meaae te aa end. It k a Brb I tUra hissealf aad g ea record er ' aa breed aa hamaa acta re K-lwae k kaewa he re present u tercets t r t t a man ta rinf te ret 1 1 wUgonietta ta the) tcrisatternl w. reduce,, the Ute. If. B. 301, 8. B. B33' To ' altrjar the roramlssloners of Hertford coun ty to apply turplua fund to th bridge fund. Ef. fl. 453, 8. B. 516: Te authorize the' town of Hot Spring, Madison lunty, to eonrey certain real ee Ute. U. B. 522, 8. B. 681: Relative te drainage district In Harnett eounty. H. B. 317. B. B. 521: Relatlre to drainage district ia Hyde eounty, H. B. 184, B. B. 582: To authorize Investigation ot th claims of Charles Hyer aad Company for good sold Stnte Departments. 1L B. ifl. H. B. too i Helatir to dog tax in Watauga county'. H, fl. 801: Te prorirle extra com nensatlon for janitor. B. a. Wo, by nurgwiB, oi few Hanover: To ralidate bond Issues in the city af Wilmingtoa agfrafat- ina- g.V(0.otm. I'asseu. 8. B. ejon, by Byrrl: Te proteei deer in Harnett eouaty. Psssed. 8. B. 607. by Dunlap: to fix th comfientation of th thcrirf oi AB son eountr. Passed. R R aoa. hr Kelnhardt: T bz th salary of the thcriff of uetawpa eountr. 1'atsed 8. 11. 6W. by Bqnlret TO cnang th -tirao- f Jilduig . .court, la the slrteenth idi'it district. Passed. II. B. 552, & B. M: To repeal the reauirenienta that h Btat Prison pay court cost when defen dants are sentenced to prison. 8. B. 684: To amend th Caldwfll county came law. 8. B. 588: To aiemorajtae the Ocncrat Assembly Virginia in regard to propoaed highway con necting th two Bute, H. B. 451, 8. B. 404: To fix th fee of th sheriff of Madlsoa county. II. U. 473, 8. B. 488: Relatlre to recorder's courU In Jackion, Hay- wood snd Swain counties, II. B. 205, 8. B. 370: To aathorlz guardian and other fiduciary agent to lnveat funds la th riona oi any county in North Carolina. If. B. 33 8. B. niu; to ano . ... . . i . i orncera IB ice ana inauiam wsnwn to make arrest la either eonaty. 8. B. 602: To correct a clerical error In the act previootly passed authorizing the towa of Ban ford to pare itreet and lsu boada tnero for H. B. 418, 8. B. 868: Te provide for detention ot minor committed tn Ramareand H. B. 296. 8. B. 582: T amead the banking law of 1021. H. B. 109. B. B 380: To amend tae rtonihtnn Bowie Connor road law B. B. 887: To permit nuie inu- tutiona to trad with firm or eor- mirations in which director thereof are interested. H. B. 443. 8. B. 003! To empower emergency judge to exorels earn jurisdiction In special proceedings at othsr SiiDcrior eoart Judge. H. B. 225. B. B. Wi Jteiativ t tha torment of moaey owing ta ac uta of Intestates to th clerk af the Buoerior court. h. B. 72. B. B. fnt Tt wermis t... and citie aelllBg tmbli atil- itle t4 accept payment for aame la initmllmanta. H. B. 185. 8. B. 800: Te enaag tke time for making of report te the Department of Agriculture by tnltHMn warehouses. H. B. 61. B. B. 388: Ta amend the rerenue act of 1021, H. B. 316, 8. B. 561: T ucreaa tha appropriatioaa to ouaty fain rmi avi to aioo. nr. B. 210. 8. B. 800: T Ttena ta time lor reterinanaa to ni eerw iatea H. B. 828, 8. B. 878: To roqntre reUllers la pistol and eartridjre ia gam peon eouaty ta keep H. B. 460, K. B. 683: Te aauoru the Oorcrnor and Conacil ef 8Ut ta divert amount ataropriated ta the proposed negro reformatory t tWa mlnred orDhantte at Oxford. H. B. 23, 8. B. 613: T rqnet ea-operatioa ot citizens ta fight Ins- the boll weevil. H. B. 586; 8. B. 580: Te mah aa propriatloa for the BUte Horn aad tedtsirial School for Woma. H. B. 510. 8. B, 5V7: To Hate ta appeiatmsnU of justices ef th peers mad at tn regular tension zrwsa 1.1 I. 1021. H. B. 10. O- D. oiw: 11 nateae th 1021 machinery act, ia .a VmIab fnnntr. H. B. 108, B. B. s7: T prceeno ssnaaer of registration of bonds ef tha Btat of North Carolina. H. B. 70. 8. B. 303: Ta previa for rediatricting arhool district ia Rnbeeoa and Moore counties. g. B. 406: To prond the data for paymeat of building aad loaa aaneiatiea Uie. H. B. 614, B. B. 401: T provide for speedy trial of mandamus pro ceedings to eafohee levy af taxea a foci eat te operate tna puoiw aaksla for tlx months. H. B. tag. B. 01 J i Te aatMrta th hoard ef aldermeaat the city af Near Bar ta eeadsma land far a railroad track. , Near Bernea BiBa I I MS, by Doufhteat Ta recti fy appropriatiaa ta Btau achaol far th bUad. BeatM BOIa raaatf X. B. atatt Ta adopt ex -ey laaxy M efflcial newer ef the Buta. j K. B. fiaBV B. 166: Te rednee time Utatt U which nreaaea atay participate ta relief faad frea haa ta tlva yeera, .-.-- - - name af Jaa Robertaoa aa peatloa roll. H. B. 630. 8. B. 311: Ta reduce weight- of a buthel of corn from 70 to 66 pounds, and wheat from ft to 70 pounds. ' H. B. 632. 347: To regulate feet charged by toll bridge aad ferries connecting State road. H. B. 667,-8. B. 685 1 Ta amtnd school law ia Washington H. B. 621. fl. B. 866: To mnd draiaaf law ia Hyd and Beta fort. H. B. 186: To ralidate taxea levied for support af public achool. H. B. 41.-8. B. 161 1 Ta amtnd statute providing for educational institution. H. B. 580.-8. B. (07: To validate school bond issue for West Hick ory, H. B. 627.-8. B. 281 : Ta valldaU ehool bond iesue for Johntoa eoua ty. II. B.. 6218. B. 1809 To amend charter of towa of Concord. H. B. 4208. B. 28ft To levy tp cial .tax for road in Wake County " H.'B. i3t.4) B. JOOt To atrthorfa bond issue for bridge ever Cape rear river la Bladea county, H.'B. 635.-8. B. 301: To levy pedal tax for aurreat xpBo Is Murphy, II. B. 645.-B. B. 842: Ta Mtnlat expenditure ol police ptnslon 1b elty of Wilmington. IT. B. 848.-8. B. 8.18: To amend charter of Ftretterllle graded; schools. H. B. 647.- B. 077: To roller tax collector in eounty of Hender on. H. B. 840.-8. B. 847: To fix time of court In Duplin county, U. B. 653.-8. B. 545: To ralldat bond issue at Littleton, H. B. 660. 8. B. StTTrTb proride for more adequate Insurants af State property. H. -Bv'3f t -.-nnaTo clarify law regulating building and loan ai odation. HOPEFUL TURN IN NEGOTIATIONS ON NAVAL PROBLEMS (Contlnnsd From Ptg One) ship bollding plan, which np to to night bad seemed a (tumbling block in the way of the conference, was merely the suggestion of the French naral staff here a to what it deemed desirable for France, put a wholly new face oh the present deliberations of th naral committee. , The action of the French experta la outlining their view waa not only, it is under stood anthorized by the French dele gation aa a mean to bring about a full discussion of the general prob lem of aaral relatiritiea but it was also supported by conference precedent. The only written presenUtlon of Jap.m first claim to a aaral ratio of 70 per cent as compared to th American fleet, so far aa known, was made by Japanese experU in th original committee ef experts an abandoned later for the naral com mitUe of fifteen oa which confer oe dalegatca tmclre sit Exept for that Changs, the French sugges tioa probably would have been pre senUd tn the experta' committee. It appear to hare ba drawn np for that purpose. Eight Opportunitfes Taken On First Day of Offering (Continued From Page One) sble. Girls, 15, 10 and 8 year; boy 7 year old. Oppartaalty Na. 16 Two old ladle, both feeble, work whea can. Takea by, First Baptist Chorea. Opportunity No. II Man, woman, and two littl girls 7 aad 8 years old. hha tick, works when able. Oppertaalty No, II Very hard working family com posed of man, woman, aad four ehil dren. Girls 10, 12, and 14 year old boy 6 yesra old. Taken by Mis Alice Johns. OpBsrtat. -y No. 13 Woaiaa and two children, girl 12 year ana boy 6 year old. Husband in .hospital Deterring. -upper iniiy ria. is Vtry poor and hard working family composed, of man, partially blind woman' and two girl. 12 aad 4 years old. Oppertaalty No. 13 Old souple, znan' blind, wi feeble minded. Descrying. Opportunity BV If Very eld lady and two feeble minded children. Very pathetic and deserving ease. Taken by W. B. Wright Oppertaalty No. 17 Widow snd very hard working and deterring old couple aad oa' girl, 14 years old. Oppartaalty No. II Man, woman, and three boys, 4, 3, and 8 years old. Girl 4 months old. Htisbaad haa tuberculosis, woman sick io hospiul. Taken by Circle No. . Baptist laoernacie. Opportanlty No. II ITna, woman and "8 cKMreai' "' works; grl 11, 10 and 0 rssrs old: boy 18, I aud 3 year old. Taken by Senior Sectioa A Baptist Taberaacl B. Y. P. U. Oppar.tanityNe.il . Widow with Ave children; girl 13, ana i yesr pld, ndUoy 13 and year eld. Woman work, but in very p .- elrcumitaner -, Taken by Senior Section A Ra.nl! .t Tabernaclc B. Y. P. U. COTTON SEED REPORT IS ISSUED BY BUREAU Washington, Dee. 17. -Cotton seed crushed In the four months period August 1 to Norember 80, amounted to 1,582,420 tons, compared with 1 406,862 ton for the earn period year ago, and cotton aeed on hand at mill November 80 amounted to 762,726 tons, compared with 587,006 ton a yesr ago, the Census Bureaa announced today. Cottoa aeed products msnuae hired la the four months' period and oa hand Ifortmber 10, wert Grade ell produced, 470,451,415 pound, compared with 467,321.147, aad on hand, 11116.021 pounds, compared with 160,343,831. Reflned ail produced, 843.2101)7.1 pounds, compared with 288, 880188 aad aa hand, 186,862,13. compared Wilt IW,BM,W7, Cake aad meal prod need, 713,643 tone, compared with, 657,801, and en haadd 24J,704 tons, aom pared with 110,800. lister produced. 200 ,1 bales, compared with 184,974, and oa baad mZXM, compared with 2308. Export for th foar month wer Oil, 33,006,033 pounds, compared with 87,870,612. Cake and meal. 11IJ47 toes, torn pared, with 51,455. Iiatera, 43,810 balsa, eomntrsd Wlt 7,144., "MOONSHINE" IS SOLD AT AUCTION FOR $25 Vow Bedford. Mass., Dec. 17, "Meenshlae," a horse that had aoot the gererament 872, waa aeld at aactlea today far 121. Tha aid gray are, which waa aelaed hy fererasaes prwfclhlttaa ageaU II meatha aga la a raid at Maitaaeleet, had piled aa a -847J board hlU ie thea. ROANOKE ISLANDERS ENJOY rilllNO AND FLYING (Elizabeth City IadeBeadeat.l Some of the income of Boaaek Istaad lahormea wear at th rata af 00 mUee per hodr whea J. K. C Browa of the Acromarina Airwars Co of New York, United down there last week aad spent threw er foar day making paasaagar HighU at 82-30 per aaeh. Boa soke enjoyed the thrill of rkewlat iteelf froaa th air aad planked eeveral handred d6Dar dowa for tha oxperieaea. Among tae paeeeBgera earried war 'ease B. Ethsridge aad Baajamia H. treef, ttr spry widower ef 63 er better. Tha boy enjoyed lag all or ue lalaad at ence aad were dsHghted wiU the trip that eae ef thexg la thlaklag af huylag a pktaa, beiievlBt II arm prere ate re effective thaa aa aatomobUe. Tha hkf 440-hrtepowar aaaplaae aaeat eaaaa that at Jaaataa aM Waa theea aad weat ta Btampy Paint thmwoak.. ' - r Sea asherm aear Boaaekt lahvai hat asade tha hixteot cmtehee ta. oardei 4a the hittecy of tha ashing Udaatry ta vara) Coast-. One crew of fear mea cleaned a? arer LM0 fear aoora: Be anaaw lah wer aagkt that tha market hweam grtt tod aad price dwindU4 ta aethiag. Tha ishsnasei har heea bopiaf for o(Hd apeu, BeJierug Uat an; will Killing of Measure Is Ac companied By Bitterest Contest of Session '(Continued From Page One) th Hons proceeded ealmlr tn.r4 th clearing of it calendar. Adjournment at a auarter nut o'clock in tha afternoon left not measurs psndinx- on tha calea.t.r Convening again Monday morning at iv v cioca, mt nouse will nave hut to amy tome three hundred bills, and await the completion of other legis lation by the Senate, llondar nirht me nanus or the clock will be mored forward to haaten the coming of tnianight and a new legis stive day. i no oenate win read agaia the Fi nance Act, ratify it, and the gavel or uie speaker will drop sine die. Beaso Waata State Flower The State of North Carolina would acquire itself an official flower, the ox-eye daisy, Dy Jloeet action yea terday mornins; whea Kepretentatire Koss tended off a determined effort to laugh his bill out of court, got it returned from an unfavorable vote, aad anally pasted by a 45 to 15 vote. The verdict of thousand of school children wss ratified ia th selection of tho daisy, Nobody but Mr. Rosa took th mst ter seriously at th outset The House bsd worked around to a friv olou stats of mind, and numerous speeches, suggesting Jameetowa Weed, Jerusalem Oak. moraina s-lor les, and tht like greeted the measure whea it eame up far voto. Prodigies of bounical spoechmaklng. with Bcd rraenUtir Murphy doing most of tne tatting, and anybody else joining in who had the notion, were paraded. The House killed tho measure with l a voeiferoat negative. Mr. Boca be rume very teriou. and demanded a reconsideration, with a rlsinx voU to declare it The Hon at got serious, ana n won tkat a tags of tho aght Thea he VanUd a ew roU. aad most or the opposition wilted away, Only three other Sutee aew are without omcial flower. . Fight Over Peaaltlta. Not many minutes thereafter the Mouse found itself in the midst of tha most serious fglit that hat taken place during the aeesioa. The meas ure repealing tha penalties for bob payment ef taxea bobbed up, and with It Mr. Bowie, asking that tt be placed on tha calendar. Mr. Dough toa opposed it, aad it was three quarter ef an hour befor a final rot was takea, each tide agreeing to tht calling of the roll that placed the member a record aa to their positloa. Under th present law, a rebate of one per eest ia allowed for th payment of taxea la Norember, be fore they are due. Ia December aad January, they ara payable at par. and after thai, one per cent la added for each month for which taxea are not paid. Tha Bowie wing of the House wanted tha law repealed, and Mr. Doaghtoa waa against any pita to further diarapt tha praasat Re venue and Machinery net. Both ndea claimed to be moved by impulsee to help the poor tnaa. Mr, Bowie and his supporters claimed that the laying af a penalty for aon paymeat worked a hardship apoa mea wha are abl ta pay. Mr Donghtot set forth tkat th mea af mailer means vara th (rat t pay their taxea, Uat th wealthier, hav ing aaa far their moaey, delayed paymeat Moaey tti ta be borrowed agaiaat takea and th mea wha de layed paymeat ahould be repaired t pay. tha iatoree aa borrowed meter whoa th faat that they wer with holdiaf rnoaty aetesaiUUd borrow lag The I aal rota oa the mottoa ta place tha meaeare eahe eatadar witkeat refereaee to a committee waa the eloeeat recorded thl ateaioa. Tw member changed their vote fro aye to aa, ahifUag tha result with their rate. Oaa change was eamcloat ta tie the rote, aad twa vote would hare changed tha ro cult, Tha matter will probably sat taaa ap agaia la The H Fenavhttj crags) Wi Tha tret a ogre ea the aeaoUa tall rtetarday aaora lag wasa taa ttoaea. wttaoat a hv teatiag rata, dhsaarded tta preeedoatf agaiaat ksgislamac smoala am tha aaa. aia liat, aad gar ta Jaam'leharaaa. Balatga, a fwtrth alaaa rating. The praambla to tho measure as-1 employ supervisor to collect auto-1 piaiaa tha facu that prompted ths I mobile Uxee aad clothing such of- House to pension tho old womia: I fear with police pjwers waa passed. vv heroes, Jane nobaraoa. colored,! (Jtaae BW rsnrs or zuisign, staxe Mwnty. wnen tae Ammg th, hittt u fet through war betweea the Butea brok. ant yit4rdlT w. Connor bUl, pro- U.U -M.IIHB W.U ..VMU .V. M.l,wl tn9 th. F,.l "The Maat latereetiag Sure la Raleigh" Firat North Caroliaa Artil'ery at Ra leigh, and continued to perform such service until tha and of tha war; and "Whereat, the huaband af Jaa Robersoa, to wit. Profu Robeiaoa, it the beginning of the war terred tioaa brought ta compel the levy af a tax sufficient to operate the aehoola for six months: th bill reiiering tha Bute Prison of th re quirement that it pay court coat where defendanta are sent to the neisnn i n bill nermittin ennntv aa a laborer and body servant to ommlslonr to borrow money in Cant. John Nirhol of the First North I anticipation of achool taxe and the Carolina Artillery and accompanied thia command to the battle flelda af Virflaia whsrs i waa killed at Maaaatsa Gap, ffuea which time hi widow, Jan RoberaoB, ha remained unmarried; and "Whereas, the tatd Jan Robertoa is bow past ninety-one year ef age. ia in poor health and too enfeebled to loager earn a liring for herself education department bill, permit-! ting township lines to be disre garded ia creating", school districts. Yesterday developed another local row oa tha Seaate floor. Senator Dewer objected to the passage of th bill permitting the democruuel township in Graham eonnty, which la the ooly township having a sps- elal road tax, to hare iU owa road at any labor whtoh aha J ntted to-l eon)nlir,ioll- gt,ter Gallert waa able perform; aad "Whereas, reputable persons In Wake County; who know about the services the esid Jane Robersoa and Her nusnana, rrorua Hooerson, per formed during the time above sped- ted. be.iere that the aaid Jane Rob ertoa should be placed ea the pen sion ToH. Senate Clears Up Calendar In Two Long Sessions Held Saturday (Continutd Froaa Pag Oa) roll call bill requiring oa additional reading. A total of forty-two Sena tors aniwered te their aame during tha day yiterdsy hut a number of them left for their home during the afteroooB. Aa effort waa made yesterday ty -ar Ilny to- turthat . aasors th validity of th municipal fl nance act by having the Beaate correct the clerical error in ue journal woicn i - ....(Hn caused the measura .airted at the th W ' to get the bill through, although same Democrats voted with the BOB- afrH-fnrhr-CiarofeV." Th biW permitting the elty ef New Bern to condemn land for a railroad spur was passed with a protest Hied by Senator Hartsell, which will en able tha protestanta to hare the Sapremr Court interpret the section-1 of the constitution relating to pri vate bl'l. Fiahsr Bill Ceta Kalfa. Two other House measures that re ceived the knife were the Fithir bill requesting the Interstate Commerce I Commiasioa to reduce passenger and freia-ht rates aad the ilonoro bni relating to registration of genealogy. Senate bill tabled included we Griffin bill making it a misdemeanor to amoko where a "ao smoking" sign hat bean nested and the Bwsia bill authorizing the Corporation Commit tioa to appotnt-BB Inspector to regn late the sanitary condition of rail road ststion and trains. .. ... . The Oriffln bill waa takea by the Senate at good opportunity to hilt Th 4v most difficult name on year Christ, ma list (till unac counted fori Letty'i Huaband 1 lust like a man to be so hard to buy presents for: But, he' Letty's husband so we'll just take "him" to the Princess and make him see all the wonderful things we must buy for our family and friends. regular aessioa to be declared in valid: Th Senator tta ted he "went- Dersonal right, while th matter dealt with la th swain dui were eon raiia: me oenaior tuien na wenvi - . fc. s kultV ed to .hoot both barrel." and hay i'11"!.!.1'. V" "'K the old law to fall back apoa ia the cveni mas torn acrecs oe suuse- , ...rrin quently discovered in the bill which drCLUn Ur WLCra it bow pending. Tha Senator atated that the Supreme Court had already pasted npoa the right of a ixgisla tura ia apeeial teesion to correct an error made during the regular aee sioa and cited aa opinion filed in litigation growing out of aa identl CAUSING TROUBLE AMONG OLD GUARD (Continued F.-om Pag Oa) cal error made ia 190T la respect to fof armament' wnfereiiea " aentere a local bill effecting Bichmond coun ty, which was Is ter corrected at a siiecial aessioa. The Senate yetttr- 1mw IaaIt ha Atlnn nn the mntinn nf the Rnnatnr from Alarklenbnrt-. ter-1 a nary greater than Japaa. eral Senator asking tkat it go over fo'ito and diplomatic terms the dele .1 today about tha big naval program asked by France aad there wa much perturbation among th . delegatss about it demand that it b allotted In ante! Monday.' Daisy Is Not Watted. Among the bill previously paeeed by tha House which were yesterday slaughtered in tho Senate were the gatea from that country have been told by the other marine power that if it contention brought failure to naval limitationa that the bla-ie must be borne by it. Tha Americas and British delegationa let H be ,b!sU d0,Vlf 'r?1? " U; kaoam that they .tontly oppo. any official flower of North Carolina, and tha Murphy automobile anti-theft bill, oponsored by th Carolina Au tomotive Trade Association. Th bill relating to tho flower waa sponsored by Senator Taylor, who stated that North Caroliaa ia prac tically tha only itaU ia th Union that haa aa official flower aad tkat tha bill waa sponsored by Col. Fred A. Old, director of the Hall of His tory and Henry M. London, legisla tive reference librarian, who had eoaducted a referendum among the school childrea of the State ia which tha "ox-eyed" daisy had eeeored a plurality of 14,000 rote erer elerea other flower. Senator Bin made hi fret tpeeeh of tho eettioa, adroeating consider tioa of such a measurs at a regular seseioB "whea tha people eould be heard." Several senator preferred other flower and Senator Cameron west ao far a to deeeribe the flower ia queetioa a nothing better thaa a weed. Howerer, fha death blow wae ttraek whs th floor was granted Mr. M. R. Walker, wife af Senator Walker. "What la tha erigia af thia flower ' atked tha ea-offisie lady member- Ne aaa eould tell her. "Aak Col. Old if it want brought dowa ia Bhermana hay aha aaid, and tha bill quickly reeelred the chloroform of a motioa to table. Tha aati theft bill alto received increase of the French navy, and Italy agreed that it would take what waa allotted as it pro-rata, but what if Franca built a big navy' Italy would be compelled to do likewise. That there ia bad blood arising be tween tha British and French ia evi dent- Great Britain opposes a big army for Franca and likewise a great submarine quota for that country. Today France ia complaining that Great Britain ia giving oat publicity about ita nevy plan, whkl France it keeping it mouth shut ia obedl euee to the view of th conference, The Freneh claim ia that Great Bri- tala ia engaged in propaganda work, while France ia not. and tpeeine- ally that a atatement made by Ureal H.L.U'. Haml.nnVia aiwikiiaman. ' Lord Biddle living dotal la af I French demand of a quota af 350, 000 tons of capital ahlpa, ia a defl nite breach of tho undertaking by th conference that nothing should be aivea tha preea until tha con clusion ef discussion oa any parses lar feature. BOY TOLLED OFF ' IS ROBED Or $5 (Continued From rag Oaa) book Mora. "While tho driver waa deliverin a Packers to the book tor eome pcrsoa or person took the package from the wagoa, th summary report, although receiving! delivery maa flndlng them miaalng warm support from Senators Long, of Halifax, MeCalloch aad others. ijenators Varser and Hartssll thought the bill created entirely too many criminal offenses as well as entail ing aaeless trouble ea tha part of all aatomobil owners, who would bo required te register their cart, aad a recital of tho eonteata won the Senate to their view. Tho Senate alto tabled tha Mea- deahall bill, permitting ths as of "license applied for automobile tag oa th ground that it would lead to abuses. However, the bill permitting tho Bcretary of Stat ta whea ha started to deliver them ta the Balelgh For Shop, a few door from tha book store, Ne trace ef tha missing fur has been fonnd, out in ooxe were lo cated aader tha Boylaa Avenue via duct a few koara later by Joha W, Mangam. city electrician aad build lag inspector. Mr. HangM aaid ha hantwaad ta be paasing whea he aaw th empty boxes. laveitlgatlag ho foaad thy ware eoasigueJ ta tha Raleigh Far Shop. Ba gave hia la formation to tha express company officiate, but nothing further has yet beta learned a ta tha gatity paruea. i a Ellington's Art Store "Raleigh's Gift Shop" Tt dhrlstmu shopper can find here world of use fat m well m orntmenUl Brtidea for ChriitrflM Gifts r re8onbljr priced. Framed pictures, mirrort, lampa, hand-painted wagtr baaketa, firewood basket, braaa andirona, (lra aeta, candleitlcks, aconces, colored gla&t candy J art, flower bowls, old blue marblehead potter,, Upettry and relour couch plllowa, card table numbers, fruit boards with flaai knife, door knockers, parchment mottoa, old sampler calendars, Qtristmas eards, mother goose books, collefe pennants and pillows, Let oa help yoa tohe the rift problem. tons A Elling Art Store -- " ' e -- - Grandmother "Orannr't come to our houss, oh, my lawzy daisy I and she hsp- pen to hav reached Grand mother years under protect. So with extrerae subtlety we select for her a Japanese Hand Fslntsd Vais, or a smart Envelops Purse at-, $5.00 vr Or a wonderful Wool Scarf at $4.75 Martha "Spiffy, I'd say!" win be tta aommaat ef Martha, eixteen aad worldly-wise, aad moat iaeoxy gruously nsmed. The ooestioa I your gift af tho latest Bed Room Slipper at $1.00 Or th sportiest thing la Wool Scarf st $4.75 CFWARB Elian'. Baty "Want ta ba made som tta- tioa to!" wall EUa'a lyeer eld. WtO, hsr yoa ara, Doodle-bug I th auBaingeet Sweater Beta aa- I $2.00 Or a Carriage Rob for yotrl Ladyship at $4.00 Polly Th oneea of th Caaafba! I. I lands has rtsined ia favor af Folly. Ta ba aura. Felly kail everything ondsr hearea bow. I nut a weird Bead "Jeeklaea, or elaaky Metal Girdle or any queer trinket aiwai girse ker a thriU. rhuippiaa Oowaa at $2.50 Beaatifal Haad Made Wairta at- $3.75 w ExqiUita Oottoa Silk aal Jap. Kimoas at WONDIRFUt LOW . FIICIS The Princess 10J FayaittarrllU St S-BAlJ'IftM M r f i $ n EMMi ummik fen c tM aatiy, M. B. M. Hit Ta flaen tU3s ap pftTwai4. -yJw'k h'a j Jha wmq year,
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 18, 1921, edition 1
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