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r NF.WS ,AND ORSFRWR. R Al nC.H. N, C. TUESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 20. 1923. ... & ARMY BILL GETS . House and Senate Conferees 1 .Agree; River and Harbor iwoncy neiaintjq Washington, Febv lp.-Appropr!a-jtioa of ri37.000 for tit War Do j partment for the next fltcal year are provided Builfr an agreement ea th 'annual army bill reached late toiay .' by (h Senate tod nonce conferee: 'Tke amount b about 4.000,000 leu tha provided by Ibe Senate and f Only a few differeacee between the House and Senate had remained 'for adjustment and Iht eonferecY -': actios practically completed the : measure, wklch la the Uit of the na- Unished appropriating Mil of the neation, Th compromise wis accepted by the Senate tonight and bo u to ba , presented to tha Htu. Audjt pro vision designed to prohibit retire retired, former deputy chief of ataff, would ba modified 'to per : But General llnrbord. who It now the tend of a radio corporation, to re ceive retirement pay, but would pro hibit retired army officeri from ae- repting employment ...with concerns , wbooe principal tiutlnett i aalji"-to tha government. No substantial change were mod la tha provision for aa army of 12j, M-MM And, 12,000 officeri. -Tha ; eoafereci also lefV unfWa'il(r"ttw rivcri asd harbors fund of M.SS9, OOOs Appropriation! for river and harbor survey were (lied at MSC, SjO, a Senate addition of WO.OOO be " ing eliminated. ' Compromise on appropriations for ' the organised reserves, tha reserve office re' training corps "sad civilian military-training ware alao reached. Tor tbe -Of gnAiaed reeervee for fifteen-day training lp rot 1 Jed aa (gainst 1,100,000 proposed by tha Senate, with iiM.OOO aflditioaa.1. for training la exeraa of 13 day. For tlie reserve oflicere . training eorpa. 3.500,000 hi allowed aa compare 1 with fl,W0 proposed by the Sea ate, For the civilian military train ing ramps, 2,000,000 ia provided, redaction of 00,000 la tha Senate provision. Tha conferee retained tha amendment of Senator M. Kellur, Democrat, Tennessee, designed In prevent demotion I of the roriae J umber of rnptalns. JCo change wa made ia the appro priation! for tho Muarle Shoale, Ala bama, power project, fur which both Senate and Honaa mad a provision of tfl.9M.O0O, with authorisation of REVENUE ACT IS DELAYED FOR DAY v . . i .I. , (Coatinucd from Pig One) ipok an behalf of Wil amendment, and .eited-th-aa eiamplca. II da alrrcd that tha email loaae la ,taiela gained locally nould U oITirt many Jold hf tti a eventual beacfita the Stjte would obtain ..in lnliprltan9; and intom rovenuef. OnpoeiU; i to the amoudmeat nut generally ampllllcd, members 'of t!i ejuimittc irg that they mer agninat it. Cbilrmaa,,. Connor auggwtcd that tha la if be couUnutJ a it ia at pr cacti t written and that fMe-fca ' tun of tha bill would be amended by a paral bill that would not - Under tha inwii of tho general net. Tha nin.'on wa voted down. 33 to It, and tha roualdcraUaa bf the Vropbial goc vcr . until thia fternooa when, ano.'.of, effort will .. 1 made to reconcile the apparently irrecnnrilabla dilfcrahce that have . aplit tha committee. little trouble Ira encountered In . agreement on other prupaaed amend aienta ta thd law aa written. Rep' reecutativw Ihxnlet aeeured aa amend : ment that. Will tax tha itinera bona trader out of eiiatene I miking him ray liceniw ia every eounV ha trade ja. Other minor chantoa wen aJontiuL laom tha Wdurtion of the amount upon which Inheritance taiea muat k paid from 000 ta 200, Advllcatea of the propotal to foFHT"-!"' IcgUlatlon i bid the e,ihib: ion of eireuae la the' aama eonaty .within a week of the opening of any eountr fair, or dur tng me progrcta er tn rair were deamd. Three aoeh meaaurea have been offered already ia the Ilauaj aad k lied before the committee oa Agnelli! ore. ia ameadmeat wa offered by KcnreeeataUva King, and TrJealea by almoat tmaaunooe vote. ilia afternoo the committee 1U again addreea itaelf ta aa effort ta agree foreign atocka, aad will con. nue It eo-alderatioa of Bch 1 ale & taxea. Mr. Conaor and Mr. Varterrtha- cha' men, hop tha meat- nre m be ready ta a ubmit by to- igur. HOUSE TO RATIFY i DEBT AGREEMENT ' (Continned from Pag Oae.) aiaa divide, fiv Bepnblieana' (Id twe Democrat. B urged acceptane of tha Senate ahaaga by ., a Hone, ewerer.-' THE WEeVTUER Kaltigh. K. C. fen. IB. 193. Fair Taeaday aad Wednesday ( warm er Taeadai moderate eouthwett iig to wee and northweat wind. I tiU iUATL'iLK. Highert temperature 0 Iweat tempen.r JO Mean -tempentar ..J...., 0 leCciney for tha day u Average daily tieeat aiae ja ry fct ( j.J rRECIPITitib.', ia Ueheaf Amount for thi H hoar tad- ' ir it a. n. Total for the month ta dab ... 137 T.-re for tha moath 0.65 1 ''"' January 1 at. 1.09 Jam. 12m.. Ip.aj. Pr-r Tu'b tS 3 it, V t 1 lib .......1 si r . r ...i j .) tu a. ra a p.m. ....30.;s ' e r . f met 3:3 ft m. LEGISLATIVE GRIND New KUM III Us, -H: B.-iTty-ttiH Cohoon .of Pasquo- tank: Toestablleh agricultural com miaalnn In i'aauu0la.iik. ' H. B. 173. t.y wnitakor: To re enact law providing uniform achool lvahtaB-e In Uullfnrd county. H. B. 74, fey littlckeli To provide for d retiring 1'otla creek In Lincoln, , H. II. Mi, by Nclimn: To paualoa certain peraona In atauiaon. II. 0. 17. by Qulokel: Relative to road auberlntenrfcnt In Lincoln, H. U. 077, by gulckli To validate certain bonda In Lincoln. ' H. li. US. hr Qulck.fl: To provld for bond Uaue for .auhoola In Hock Creek tuwnahln. Lincoln county. II. B. by Oulrkel: To author la bond luau fur roada In Llncntn, v II. H. Mt, by Nattlc and Taylor To revia jneyioaa. o( civu proeea ure-. II n 11, by Hooker; To protect nuall In I'wnliBO. . -II. a tt, by Hooka: tat relief Of certain Inwnahltia In Columbua II. II. la, (Irlat i To empower Hue jihy to laau bonda to eucourage railroad. H. 11. IM.' by G riot: Tr provide home for e-aervlc men. H. B. Kill, by Lewie: Tu all road election In Pender county. II. U. tKl. hr llookai To prohibit nUatrurtlon of car tain atreama ia I'nliimliua. H. ft. aiT, by Krrtnt To amend road lawa of Burke county. H. R IM. by Lewie: To prohibit bond iMuee in Tender without. vote of people, H.- B, tULtif Bray: To tnerena feea of the clerk of the court In feruuloiane. H. It. I0. by ellera: To prohibit Sunday aa aa In Uaatun eounir, ii. u in i. bv Mattlca and Taylor To. create rural polioa commlaaloB In Iluitrnmba county. 1 XI. B. Il, by Taylor of Buncombe nelallv to Weal AaDartlia came m' It III. b Taylor of Buncombe To provide for uniform ayatera of recording mapa In Buncombe, H. U. IM, by Howiei Bonda for -nt f m in Aaha ixkunlv. Wfet4lk by fcrylnt To repeal layr vraaiing aiinwi; mnaaanaa In Burke. ... II. H. lit, by Hooka; To relieve Mr a. Bradley Ciibb, Whoa hueuand a hot by oeoaped outlaw now awaiting elocution. , ..It B, l7t by iMiweoni To pro. viiio ror bunding or nuaiing neni in lnolr. H. B. Ill, by Korrlai To prohibit dance halia In Camden county, li. R. ly Whllaken To an- thorlaa bond laaua In Hiu roint. -aL . W. by byrdt To iuveetlgat oparaTmn-r the Atlantlo and orlb Carolina nanroan. . II. B. lot. bv lArker of Alamance To prohibit oarnlvala In Alamanaa uouniy. ' ' II. H. , by Grant: To amand nb.rf.r of jMPkaiinvllla. U. B, atil, by I'eiaraom Relhtlv to roada In Mitchell, II. B, 04, by I'olaaon: Relative to coniltiaent remalndara. II. H. Del, by I'olaaon: to continue auiiport ul publld library in wu mliiirtiin , H. ii. Ifl. by Polaaon: To provide for InduatiliU expanalun of ll mlnaton. H. H. 107. by Hendrlcha: To pro tai t aamo in llavle. II. 11. not, by tlandrlr.ka: Relative to aalarlr or orncera In Davie. H. B. M, by lloudrlvka: To vail data at hnnl election In lavle. It. li. 110. by Mendrlckei To place numa of kimlll Sand on peualon roll. , f '" . It. B. III. by Orlet and Krvln: to provlile for achool bond laau at II, B. Ill, by Neali To authorial! bond iaaau for county noapltal In JJrlmwell. H. II. 111. by Fountain-: To extend civil Jurlnllutlon of recerdere court In HocMy Mount. UiaM Bill raaa4. If, B. IKi To : validate dralnah bonda In 1'aaouotank. . li. H. ft: To validate eohool landa In AHhmarla. 11. H. Hit To provide for public improvement in Mocmviu, It a tH: To authorl bond le- u aiMockavtll, II H 6J.a. li. lit: To provide l.utlt) bridge bonda in iioor coun ty. If, n, It. Ill: To amend pllaitti'r at lUHKlvin. II. B. XL"5-R Tt. JSt Te amand oharter ofValnut Cove. If. 11 H: To amend charter of Wlnalnn-Palcm. li. j 11. us: Ta amend Beaufort ountv road law. H. B. til: To amend road lawa of Martin county.- . - II, B, Hit Relative to road bond tenia tn Mi tehalt, H. K 714: To authorla bond laaua In Klnga Mountain. II. B. 72ai Ta prohibit bond laanea In Hyde oounty without vote of the people, II. U. 7H To provide for apeclnl lai for county noma in I'ereon coun ty- Member at the farm bloe la tha ITonea launched a drive for action Another reaolution propoalng aa international, ecouoal conference wu introduced If' Senator Owes, democrat, Oklahoma. ' ; ' ' v the Unpveme Court teconveaed after a three-week taeeaa aad ed- Lnard T. Haaford. of enaeaaee, wa iwora in u aa Amociata JuaUe. Bhipplag legUUtlon received a aet back, the Benat voting, 44 to 42 aot to table motion ta Uy it ald and take ap lb ftlltd milk bill. The Hon rule tommittee, by I ta terete refuted to report a rea lutioa giving Henry rord' eoer ror Muaele fchoal right at way 'ia the Houa. - A ananiniou diloa wa reached by tha way aad amae committee to recommend that tha loaae accept Bcnate change ia the BritUh debt funding ilt Fkvorabl report Of reeolulioa providing for lubmiaajon to ' the tatea of th thild labor eeaaUtu tioaal amendment, waa ordered by the Senate judiciary committee. Tb Sepreme Court held that a high eaate Hind ia not a "free white Demon" within the meaaiag of tha naturalisation law. aad therr fore ia aol aaUtled to leUlunehip, Doubt wax xpreed at th Bute Departmeat a to whether Secretary Uughre would M it poeaible to at tend the faa-Amerieaa Coafereaca al BantUgo, Chile, art moatk. The ftoaiiaatioa af neaatar rola dexter, Bepublieaa, Waahingtoa, ta be Ambaaaador ta Pen vat aeat by Preeidenl Harding te Ue Beaate, which quickly eonSrmed it by aaaaU moaa vote la epea eeaeioa. Aa adveree report aa au. Job B. Henderaoa' offer af 300,000 residence ta be need aa a kom for the Yiee-Pretideat w& made byHbe-j anaia public building eommittee, which anid it eeuld aot recommend aay outlay af U,000 aaaaally for auinteaaaee. a The Kamoai Uber Bohrd eaa nggeet te carrier aad their em ployeee ta telect reproceatatiwa for eoafereart en rulce aad working eon ditiona, the Supreme Court decided, and ana eurteel te carrier! to con fer with officera and head of labor union debated by th board. The Day In Washington New aeante Bllla, The fqllowinc new leclatatlon waa offered in the Senate laxt nik'bt: H. B HI. Jonea, of Warren: To provide compnaatlon for the dep uty Mrk of tbe auperlur court vL Warren county. 8, li, (4,by Coaten: Relative to public roada In iiarletu townahlp, Uatea county. aJl. by pelAney: To amend th charter of llld.ll L'niverlaty. H. II. 651, by Delaney: To amend tha charter of the city of jChaloua. U tii. by Jurney: To amend th. rnnatltutlon by increaaing the per diem nf Ualalaiora from It to 111, . a tit. by Jurnayi Kelativa to land in Iredell county. $. B, 164. by Kbba. DeLeney, Tlar rte pf Wake and McDonald: To em power munlclpaUtlee to enact aoo lna? lawa. , M, B. IIS. by Jurnayi Relative to working convlcta In Iredell oounty. 6. B. 5, by Wolta: For relief of the clerk nf the auperior court of uaaton county. g. B. 67. by liiulrea and Wolta To make tha feee of all ahertffa in toe mate uniform. 9. a a.il, by bqulrei: Te give to county traaro or eiaetiona ine rignt to purge pamee from th poll booka of any preolnct. g. a Si, by Harriet of Wak To improve tne condition Of oounty jane ana 'city priaone, H. II. v. by Kurrle of Wakei Tb determine the manner of appraialng land conneronea py mo Highway cvmmiaeion. - - a B. ML by John eon of Dunlin to require pcraona operanni belor croaeing a railroad. 0. a l. by Ullvai To regulate the hunting and trapping of foxaa in 'Mouuweii county, a. B. I3. by Oil. at To fix the aal arlca of the clerk of auperior court ahd th reglater of aleed of MaUow til county. g. B. )U4, by XAttlmortt To place Polk county under the Provlaiona 01 too primary law. Th following tilth were Beeoed . nenaie Bine raaaea on their third readinge la tbe ieuate a. u. 7: amerro: tn vavyeeieiu, ing in inn ia,a. un nan una nininn. M. B. IJO: To aubmlt an amend ment to th oonetltutioa providing for tne inviolability ot ainklng fund. a a f tl J To Hml Aiwetidinenl to the eonatltutton llmiUii the bonded Indebtednee of the Htate to live per cent ot aaeteaed valuation of property. H. U. It-H, a til! To prohibit paie or bond in uoiumbu eounly except by vote nr the people. M. 11. 490-H. B. llli To authorlae graded achool boarda la Mount Airy. li. To uthrle bridge oonua in moke couniy. . 8. n. (II: To authorlae th city of- floldahoro to buy aad operate a atreet railway ayaiem. a ll. lll-H. B. 76: To tlx tht min imum punlehment for operating au tomobile while Intoxiceted at 1 1 U0 8. It. 260-FI. B. 551: To authoriee the oily of Charlotte to cell II city hall. a n. JiiJ-Tf. n. 40S: To validate th acta of the aaalatant rexlatcr of need r .Loiiuatonoouuty. b. H. (.iB-ii. ii. 1:14: to nx in com peiieatlvn of the aherlff Edgecombe county. a 11. 601 -II. B 444: To fix the feea of imi cnmtahlea ut Durham county. 8. B. eil-ll. a lit: Helat v to iclnlng In Onslow county. g. a (17-H. a 111: Te fix the conipentntlon nf county commla aiouer In Anxon county1. H. H. tiZ-H. a am: To provide for 8. H. 107- If. B. t to fix thel- aa ty. inry oi me anerinr oi awain coun-i a b. is-?r. a 7Mt t0 bx the aalarela of the clerk of auperior court and reglater of deed ot Mo liewell muntyi a It. iT-M. a tit: To place th aherlff of Watauaa count an a lalary, a a ii-H.t, Hii To fix th i. arlea of tha oflloere of Neh cuun'y. U. S. LABOR BOARD HAS NO POWER TO ENFORCE RULINGS (CoutiutieJ front Page One) V ' receded from it poeitlon. At tltW point tbe eon trover ay wa taken late the Federal court by th railroad company. The United State Diatrlct Court tt Chicago auatnined th lonteutloa of th carrier that it wai free M negotiate agreement with It em ploye tborvgh repreientativee ae loeted by 'It awa workmen and eontd not be compelled by the labor board to conduct aa adjuitment of labor (juration exclusively with reprraentntive' of tabor Billon. A perpetual Inju action waa granted by the Diatrlct Court rcatralnlng the labor board from aunmlng to exer tlee authority la the matter of dia- ptitea between employer and em ploye! except when there had been joint lubmiaalon to the labor board ot a dlipute by the carrier and it workmen after they hid been nttable to reach an agreement Tha labor board waa alao retrained from retorting tb 'publicity to fore th rallroadi ta acre to it order. The government took th eaa ta the Seventh Circuit Court ef An ncal which held that.th Diltrirt Court had exceeded it jnrltdlettoa In artemptiug to control tha admin. hrtrative diaeretion and act oa of the labor board, and had erred ia ub titntttg it owa judgment for that of the labor boad in a matter rret Ing exclutlvily within th determi nation of the labor board. . Ia ad' dltkm It held that the Diatrlct oart eouhi not control by Injunc tion the exercite by the labor board ef any of iti admlniitrative fune- tinna. The Cirentt Ceurt epinlea further aet forth that apoa th term'natiae or Federal control ef th ra'lreeila an qneetlnof relating te railroad wage aad change in rule aad working i condition which had beea within the jurlediefloarof the di rector af railroad had paieed ta tut tabor hoard. That board havlag nxed: wngee, the eonrt held tha aab- Jeet ef rule and working Con- itlen eould later b dianoael af by It, Hating that torn ru'ec aal working condition materially af- icctea wage, tiaving beea party ta proceeding before the labor board, th railroad company had. th eeart added, placed the whole coa trover before th board for a termlaatioa. - Tha railroad eompaay Iaaiated. however, that It had aet at aay time conceded juriadictloa ta th soar) over th eubjeet af nice aad work log condition apoa Ita line. The traniportatioa pet did act. the rail road amerted. confer apoa tht board power to nullify coatraere eorering rule and werklng enadltioaa which had beea catered Into between cm- over and employe, which were ia bill force, and which were- eatie factory to both. . i . Tha government pointed bat that the permanent Injunction greeted by the IHitrlct Ceurt remained U force nbtwilhatanding ,' reveraal ef lower eourt'i decitlon by the tirewit Coart . T of Appeal, aad that it had the ef fpet of - virtually exempting th PennaylTania Bailroal Company' aad all of Ita cniuluyef of t ve ry-eaa irom lue Juriedietion or the labor board. While the railroad company ftmatrnrf the actio ef the Cireo.it t'ourt aa meaning that no diapnte involving any elaa of Ita) employe eould be brought before the labof board except by a Joint aobmlaaion of the representative of th em ployee and the company, the gov ernment iaaiated that the labor board eleaily had authority te' inltt ate opon it ewa nrotion each pro.. reeding ti it had taken and that the labor board eonld aot b pro ceeded agtiihit in the eonrt in aay action which (ought te challenge it la a valid eiercie of it admiai trativ authority .' - t - i i .. . i . i Lover SenfJs Wife Poison To Dispatch Her Husband (Contlnucdltrom Pag One) to havo been found under Mr. Lament' bed atatad at th preli miuury hearing that be foiled it to be bichloride or mercury, a quan tity, in hi opinion, aufficient to kill A letter, alleged to have beea re ceived by Gash ycaterday morning waa read at the hearing by Inspec tor Brown, wa in term! of endear mont. Another letter allcard to barneat to Gah forbidding him to write her again and atated he had "caused epeugh trouble."' Gaah waa relcaaed nnder bond furniahed by hla father and atoutly ma in Ulna hi innocence,,. Lloyd George Says France Has Blundered In The Ruhr (Continued from Page One) 1oitef:r enert SaaoUalA, Jlcl., giaa commander at Duiaburg, re move from th occupied area prominent Gorman official and haa eaitaed. omtbigvt atirAaaag the ciYlllnn population. Tb letter that retulted Id the ar ret! of Dr. Gruetxner wat in protett againit the Imprlaonment ef Oher hurgomaater Jarre, of Dulibnrr. Dr Gruotzner, 1a thin commnnleationr ii alleged to hhv referred to the force of oeeupatloa aa ''bandit." Oelacuklrehen'a fin of 100,000,000 marie, aaaetsed a a penalty for the ahootlng of two French anldiert, bai been paid out of the 110,000,000 paper mnrka which tha French lelied when they took over the railroad ttation and the Rithnua. Tho French alao appropriated L'50,000,000 mark In Trior.. It wn eaid tlila money waa to have been uteil for the beneOt of the ttrtklng railroad men. The French will tttrn it to thlr owa railroad operating aeconat, Th German police at Caeca are to return to duly and for the nraa. ent at leaat will be allowed to retain their arm. The French, however. will remain ettabllihed in ' Delict bradquartera which they took over "- " r-"vMt!i I an ooycou againit tn toiaiorf at Eaacn and Keckllnghauaea la evi dently growing weaker, for etoree ia both tection are beginning to aeeept r rcuca a cnitomera. ISSt'KS ULTIMATUM T O GERMAN CUSTOMS WORKERS. Duemeldorf, Feb. 19 (By the Aa xaeiatcd Pre) A new order liaoed by the Inter-Allied High Commit- aioa in the Rhinoland give German enatomi oflioial In that territory an til tomorrow to decide whether thsy wrttt accept art offer ofHrAfa-: gagement by tbe French or be di mtaeed. BRITIH Tl'RW OVER TERRITORY TO FRENCH. Cologne, Feb. 19. (By the Atto tinted Pre.) Th BritUh today turned ever a ail kilometer atrip oa th western cad of their ion to a to give th Preach and Bti giant complete control of the double track railroad liae from Dueiiei Jorf a abort trth of which raa through th Britiah area. SEEKS APPROPRIATIONS TO COVER ARMY EXPENSES. Pari. Feb. 15. An appropriation of HO.OOO.ooa fmnea for the expena of th Ruhr operation- ia January tnd February ha been prepared by TlnnUi Mlhiater Do Laetcyrie for approval by the cableat eouncU to morrow, after which It will be aub- mlttcd to parliament Tbe turn of fifty million franc ia intended te eovcr tli expener of the army, which would have coat fifteca million franc at home, while the remaining ality million franc I for th coat of th attempted operation of th railroad on which aha Grman are iriung. BELGIAN MINERS STRIKE OVER WAOR QUESTION. Brunei. Feb. !. (By th Aaen eiated reca.) Twcnty nv thouaaad igian miner of the 83,000 em ployeii ia the Mob Baiia hat goat Hflka bvr th quettioa of wsgca ' Sin Pcraona Baraed. Cumberland, Mdw Feb. l-flirpprt ona were injured, eaa probably faUlly her today when fume from a artioelal gaa taek. exploded at the Ataryland Gaa Campaay' claat Th injured were ia the laUhiag room at tha time af tha axploaioa. Joieph Taylor waa hurled te the floor by th bUet aad.-waa badly baraed about the head aad arm. Be ia ia a hoapitai in a critical eoaditloa. Tha ataore Buffered minor barn. House Also Has State Bonus Bill For Ex-Soldiers and Ban Against Dancing (CeaUaued from Pag Oat) diarcgarded and that the State Juu loat moaey and that, tha public hu beea givea daagereoa aad inade quate aervlca. Baaaa for Vet era ha Tha bean bill aome from Sen- reacntative Griat af CaJdwcU, who eerved ia the war. and waa ahot ta pieeea la Fraaee. la abort ke weald iane $3,000,000 worth af bead, aad tbooe member of the army whe re tided ia the Btere at tht time af the begianiag af their aerivee, 'whe acrve4 Mora tha a 60 dayi ia th army and were koaorably ditcharg ed. aaay borrow ap to 43,000 with which to boy a home and pay it back ia 40 equal iactailmcnta with aix per eeai latcrcet. i otbin la give away ia the el ex nre. Tht Jcjiaiarur it merely . aaked to authorize the ,bond itrae and tubmit it to th people ia No vember, 19C4, for ratification. Tht propoaUion i aimply oae af leading money l with-' which to-bur land Elaborate machinery ia act op il the bill for Ita "admlniatratioa, in eluding a commiaaiener "Trfio Ihtll hav general luperrition ef Applica- tiont made, for loaat, which art aot to exceed TO per cent of the axweeed value' of the property ought to be bought. Four claaaca of former oMicra ate debarred those who wcrenlUeharg ed dirhonerably, thoae" who refuaed to eubjeet themaelrec to diaciplin on me ground or contcwntioua oo ji'f tiont to war, thoae who were in service end drew civilian pay and thoee-whn vera .merelv ia traiBine ten oo la Tbt tither naval or army otti cert tluring the time of their terV Ire. All other of th National army during the wr, reai.leat ia the state at the time ot their iaductlon are eligible to the bcncflta of th la. Weald Forbid Dancing At to daneing in Camden county Rcpretentativ Norrl I againit it and hi law would prohibit the coun ty eommiitloaer of hie county from allowing any dance hall to be allow ed ia the llmlta of the coanty what oever, Somewhat aimilar legialatioa it offered by air. IScllera forbidding the tale of any mercbaaditc whatever ra Buadar in Gatton county, under pain of tbe utual pcnaltira for miuaemeanora. Forty-one bill were Introduced, and in lea thaa twenty minatct Hpeaker Dawtoa put approximately that many roll call bill jhroug'a their pace and almoat cleared the caienoar or au, public bill now pending. Tb public calendar got no runner wan tha Bowie railroad bill providing for State aid ia th construction ot a railroad feroaa the mountains to the Lost Provinces, In volving the State credit to the amount or eio.wv.twu. J ui (peaking readied the height oi tag magnmccnt in ita aa meat nets and in th breadth of hi grain, of tb tubject. For nearly two hour he ipoke without the tligbt cit Interruption, which get alto a new record for the acaaioa. No man before haa held th floor for more thaa ten mlnntei without interrup tion. Mr7 Bowie may aot liate won midnight la to early to aay but he made the General Aaaembly listen, which !r-oniething that few have don for to lung a period. Maniac Outstandina Hero Of Fire On Madman's Isle (Continned from rage Oae) he aald quietly. Be wa th ealmeat man ia that hall of death. But today he wa agnln nnder guard, nnconteioua of th dream finally fulfilled. Day ef Inveatigatioa A day of probing probing into the mini, probing lata the cause- followed tha diaaatroua Tire which Manhattaa .wajtsJoamtai for the Iniaae aa Ward Ial aad. killing 22 rjatlni ana three male attendant. Out ot all ot the lavettigatlooe atarted by many different ageneiea grew ex premion of belief that greater car waa needed to protect a madman's itle, only two of wboee 73 trnetnre were declared by Superintendent Maren B. Ileymaa- te be fir proof . i tu or t ire Danger Coupled with the aseertioa of Dp. Hcyniaa that a fire mack more aeriont than that ef yetterda threaten th ialnad at any time enma a statement from tha National Board of FlrJJnderwrltcra. -which la 1920 aurveyed tha lnatitntlon da eiaring that "th terrible holocaust tenre again to emnhaalxe tha dan. ger or death from fir 'that exhta ia mica Institution throughout th country." Lnfortunatebv' aald W. R. MaK laneu, general manager at tha hoar,! "the condition at Ward' Itland are by no meant unique. Onr rec ord Show that, on the avtragc, at least one hospital, asylum or sani tarium take fire oa tvery day of the year, with a consequent Jeopar dizing of th Uvea of htlplem la- Th cause of yesterday's blkre. th geeond mysterlout fir ia the mm building within two weeks, wa studied by Fir Marshal, medical exAtntaer, elate architect District Attorney, Deputy Attorney Genera Army officer and other agencies. Th attendance whoa heroic work resulted la tht rescue ef 300 oath eatt ia tht ward made a round ef ma vtrioni investigation!. Dr. Heymaa and hi men ttuck ta their eon tent ion that a blast ac companying dredging operation! ia Hell Gate, inet aouth af th island, had beea tha indirect cant at th fire, breaking tha Insulation en electric wiring, canting a short cir cuit. Th fir apparently had smouldered a long time before it wat discovered aad the spread with sack rapidity that it wat obi af haad before all the ward'i patient eeuld be removed. - wHt- Bripdier Geaeral Edetrd Burr, of th Army Engineer Corp, direct ing the Matting operations, after A eeparat investigation, denied vig orously tht theory that a akeek wat retpooelble for the fir. Great crowd of friend aad m1a tivee gathered ea the ManhatVt shore early today waiting to be ferried acroea the river. ldent'"ca tloa proved a alow process, so ttri- INFLUENZA HEADED OFF r AS YOU SLEEP IN COMFORT Vapof-Eze GiTe Instant Relief to Bad Cold .Which, If Not Checked, Lead To Influenza Step takiag chances with USueata. Bad lolOt, grip, aor threat and Ah lag ktad areeaay prey tor Influent. Ton taa get. lastaat ittlff tna:a eold trouble gad grip mleerr with Sterlitg Vaper-Ese. Vtpor Exe It the quickeet, safest reilcf for rack treable becaoe tt aoethta aad heals tht la Tamed membraaet aad breaks np tht congeeUoa aa whick eoldt feed. It it A kcAliae aatlaMtla. r-. Eaa peeetratee -threegk -every-Jr bly had the bodice bees burned, and hoapitai authorities toon gave up hope af finding the miming five, l ueving they htd beea cremated. . Among thoae who Talle4 -at the eiargne wag Cbnrle Frauci Powell, of Atlanta. Ga. . lie an id ha wc ing for hit brother Charle DoTtnl Powell, also of Atlanta. Powell taid that while the name of hla brother wa toot listed ai an inmate, h might Hay been there nnder an Assumed name.' ' He explained that hit brother Lad beea ia the habit of adopting various-) aliatct ever tlnce h wa it ruck en the head with the butt af a rifle ' a quarrel with another toldier whi serving oa the ilexicaa border ia 191S. Hit father, Powell eaid, la the past fifteen month! bad ipnt 3,000 tearcbing for the misting ton. Louii Flleher. atate architect, taut that one of the maia reason for the' great low ot Ufa wa tha col lapee of a twe aad oae half to a tank, which tort a hole ia the root. Tbe tank fell o aa to ent off all exitt from th tection of . tht building in which the fir raged aad the hole contributed a draught that fanned the flame. Cation Hath A eurlout huth pervaded the lilanj during tb aight. Tbe bedlam of eric aad raving which ordinarily might have beea expected wa ea tircly lacking. The whole populatioa or tha otate t asylum presented phlegmatic calm after tha day of sorrow, a day ea which tha laaanc acted moat tunely. Th ouecunit ef the 73 oa the itland . that waa attacked by name houacd th moat violently inaane of homicidal tendency, who might at any moment hare-leaped at the tnroata or their reseutra. But lean they Aid aot A few atruggled aa guard tried to path their way te anfety through the ameke and flame, but aot a alaglc AUacji upon aa attendant wat re ported. ' ' A funeral, barge moved down the Eatt Hirer thortly. before mldnlehL carrying;- to B4Hvetta,.wMrgu,a,. , the i oooiea uai Aaa wen recovered. In only firs eaeet waa identification poeaible, Jame R. Hine, on cf the patient who penibed, wa a vet eran ot the World War. Ui wife ail he had leturncd from France with hi mind erectly imnaired and that h hail escaped front th Wand two week agp by hiding in boat stopping at hit father house, be obtained tome freah cloth ing aad then vioited hia wife and ix year old daughter before guards came for aim. . Hcfernl other World War veteran! penthed In the flauiea. HARRY DAUGHERTY MAY QUIT CABINET: HEALTH IMPAIRED (Continued from Page Oae) about the dido Aad high jink cut, np la vtajuington by gold lace and aome cabinet efBeerg. A ha beea ,B? rrntejj befsr t bein oa the (late, he was today aomIiATeJ''rjy President Harding for the pott of ambaaaador to Pern, gad there wu to mack good feeling la tha Senate over oae of ita long time members ooi a; taxea ear of that immediately following the aomlnatlqn of Senator roindexter th Senate pat oa the 'O.K" touch aad conflrmatloa took place ia open eeasioa. But while Senator Poiadextcr It happy and smiling, there is no kao pines qa tka face of another "Lame Duck," Senator Barry Kew. af la diana, Oa the tip from th White Uouae that ht wat to be Pott matter General when Dr. Hubert Work was awitahed from that job to that of Secretary - af (he Interior, large group ef tht Senator congratulated senator New oa hi approaching en pointmcat, bnt there ia aa record of senator Jua Watioa having beea ia any of tha groups, for New ia the cabinet would hav challenged the rui or watton a tbt itepublicaa boss of Indiana. Soon over in the House Congressman Wood, of In diana, waa protesting about tht ele vation ot New, while the ether ef tht IadiABA delegation boosted it U did tht Governor of Iadiaaa. It looked good for Senator New. But thnd. Today the report cornet from friend of , President Harding that ht hat virtually decided mot to ap point Senator New to a plate la the Cabinet aa thia followed formal protect against the appointment mad by Congressman Wood, who is tne-eaairroan of the Bepublieaa Con greaaion.il' campaig) committee. It is said that the fight oa Senator New it by reaer the fact that he sulked la hit tent and did not net out and whoop ap the voters for hit lueceaaful opponent lit the Bepobli can nomination for th Senate. The President 1 expected to aalv hi wound by appoiatnig him to some other petition, maybt at Ooveraor ot Porto Rico ta tneeted : E. Moat Belly, resigned. Two nominatio. t1 for pottmaiterl In North Carolina' were acnt tt tht 8eaate tail afternoo by tht .'..si dent, Benjamin . Atkins being named, for Apes aad Cbtrlea F. Smttheri for Caatoa. While at op pesitloA baa develoixd at to Mr. Atkint, thtrt is troablt ahent for Mr. Smatkera, for ht mast fact torn charges. At th request of Bepre aentativ Weaver, at tht Tenth Die trict, Sc&ttor Simmon bat asked the Benato.-al eoaunittee - ea pottofflree paaaage. Apply ea year chett And threat At bed time, then at. you sleep, th bealing, germ-dettroyiag Vapor-L'te gets t tht Beat of the treable easily Aad readily. . Vapot-xe is absolutely karmleas, even for lafanta. Relief I certain. Doat pUy with th ria any Ion yer, whea" Vapor ta will , bead tt offZ . ' ' , '. . At year drvjglet3 a Jar aa a oaey-beck guaraatee. Be nre to get th geaalat with th aam BterlingV a every Jar- (Adv.) te kold np th Smathcrs Ination natil certain charge, with eupport ing . Idav'ta, eaa be laid before the committee. ineae cnargea are sua te be very serious and .- a made by prominent BcpubHeAnt of 'ie Caa- toa locality. ' Conn lama a Iyoa it la formed by the Portoffle Department that ai the result of examlnationa held there it bnt ant eligible , for poet master t Buie'a Creek, thia being T. H. JieLeod. Whether the ap pointment at Mr. McLeod will be mad or there will ba A call for another examinatica to eerure three eligible remains to ba seen. U C. Candill has beea appointed postmaster at "ney Creek, Alle gheay county, succeeding F. B. War den, resigned, and G. B. Ilolmee now tht aetlng potmnrr at Fort landing,. Tyrrell eonaty, hat beea appointed post muter tucceediag A. B. Coms, re-'jntd. DURHAM TRACTION CO., LOSES IN PAVING SUIT - Waahingtoa, Feb. llAa A, teasmeat ef tilt 141 agalaet tha Darham Traetlea Company by the city f Dnrkam, N G, te cov er Ike eeart af pavlag Mala Street betweem tka track ef the eomp aay, waa approved by tka Ba press Coart today. The coma any contended that aader Ita fraachiae It waa relieved from paying far each paving. CHANCE IS DECLARED ACCIDENTALLY KILLED Savannah. Ga, Feb. 19. After fur ther inquiry Into tha. death of Levi C. Chance, pottofflca inspector, the coroner today changed the death eertilcat from suicide to accidental death.. Dr. Hlghton. the coroner, taid he waa convinced the wound was inflicted accidentally while Chance wa x cleaning hit revolver. XJhAwrowwe-goaad dead ia hia of fice (Saturday sight with a pistol wouad through his body. rORMER PRESIDENT OF C O- IIMIVrQCITV niCC wa v. viillbliwil I 1lkV Atheville. Feb. 19. Major Bon- jrtmia Sloan, former president of the L nlveraity of South Carolina, died thi Ifternoon at S o'clock near Biltmore, from double pneumouia. tin ring the War Between the mates. Major Monn was in tbt rd- nance department, itt ehurge ot a gnu factory located in Atheville and waa in command of placing guna on famous Battery Park Hill. He was 87 yean of age and retained an Active intereat ia literature and mathe- matiea almost to the time of his death. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LWE BACK? Have You Rheumatitm, Kidney, Liver or Bladder Ptla or dull ache ia iht back 1 often avidenc of kidney trouble. It la Nattrt't timely warning to ahow you that th track of health it aot citar,-;: - .... v ; r., . . .... . I. vngwr oigwses , If thete daager. signal! art aa- heeded mere teriowt resalta are aura to follow; kidney trouble la Itt worst form may steal upoa yoar Thouaaad af people bar? testified that tht mild and immediate affect of Swamp-Soot, tha great kidaey, liver and bladder medicine it boob realixed that it standi th highest for it remarkable earatlve effect ia tht moit distressing eases. If you aeed a medicine, you ihould hav tht beat. Lame Back lam back ia only one of many symptom of kidney trouble. Other symptoms showing that you may i ham ton, N. T., whlck yea will find aeed Swamp-Root are, being subjection evtry bottle. SPECIAL NOTE i You may obtain A sample site bottle of Swamn Root by eacloaing tea cents to Dr. Thia fives you the opportunity to prove tha remarkable merit ef thia. medicine. They will alao read you a book of valuabls information, coa talning many of the thousands of grateful letters received from mea aad women who toy tbry found wjuip-koot to be jnst th remedy needed In kidney, liver and bltddeK troubles. Tht value tnd tueeeet of Swamp Boot are to well known that our readers are advised to aad for a ua.i site bottle. Address Dr. Kilmer A be sure and mention this paper (Adv.) ' - ' 1 Wait For Our Sp . -r- rin Display We Have A Surprise For You ... ooncQdJenton tlMOat Sectxii nxr OTerJC. Dblla Co. B ant). t ryi'' v . ' ,' il i vuy ana uoumy l Wa are aIwbjti ready to loan iteidtlei and coua tiet of North Crolin any amount thxt they may let-ally borrow-ia antlcipaUoa of .tax collec tions, bond sale, road construction or other pur poses. " V . ' ' - ."- .' '. - - EYER & COMPANY SpecUlItU Ia MaaiclpeJ Bond and Loan e4$ Pine Strt ft Nw York FIRE ONE WAY; FIRE TRUCKS DASH ANOTHER NegrVi rramt Dwelling At SttrUagtoa la ToUl ' " Lou ' . - BwlingtoaT rebnThi t-4 ttory retldeaea ef Ardelia Albright, -as aged colored Wtsherwomaa, lo cated Juit anttid tht city, limit ea tha Glentoe road, wu eempltttly dettroyed by fire late Satardar . afternoon. . Tht firt alarm was ' turned ia bat dut to a miruader- , standing about th loeatloa at th , fire, . th track aad fircnien went la th opposite directloa from ".e hoot that wat burning. It wat uli that the house wat beyond the rcili of the city Water hydrants, and ait . enough water eonld be secured la check tht flamet natil. tht boost wit entirely destroyed. .It .it reported that only A few thing were carried . out of tht buralng hoase aad saved'. , Earlier la tht day another a itit house beyond Broad street extension caught fir aa tht roof Acer the chimney, but wa txtingaithed Le fore much damtg was done! l . r - . ( . Tht French Academy it eonaiJer- iag means for a quicker revision ot the dictionary. Tht rtvitert have been at work for 4S year and ktrt ony reached tht letter "J." . FixThatCoIdToday ' wtalal rwtAet aimiiq ran hnttk eA OAfioa tAemaeitr nltr-MJX YON. " i Tboutand of people Art) aultarinc fmitbeolda today Tofnorrow they may mpnmwawwiuigTippOTrmeiinioita. AA eunce ef Drcvention ia worth a nound of cur. Get a tVr bottle of Munyon'aCold Remedy at theneareet orug aiorw. I nit Dome may rat ean venienuy cameo in uie Tni poraew If youarenotsatunedwItfltbeeirecU " ? Juur wmpiy " zr'L' j' Munyon't Cold Remedy trill ajieedily break up All forms of eoldt and pre vent grippe and pncumoniA Itebeckg dischargee of tbt noee and yet, atopt nsing, allay inflainmatioo And fvr, aad tones op too system. MUNYON'S.ScrAnton.Pg. Trouble? to etnbarraaiing aad frequent blad- ' der trouble! day gad Mght, trriU tion, aedimeat, etc. -' :" Lock " of control, ' maiitiagv' uric add rheumatism, bloating, may be Ion ct flesh, tallow complexion. Pravaleacy at Kidney Dlteaee Most peopli do aot realise tha , alarming increase aad rcmkrkabl ' prevaleacy at kidaey disease. While " kidney, disorder are among th moat : common diteaiea that prevail, they are efteg the but recognlxed by patients, '-who content T tkemeetVea with doctoring the ef eeta. while tha original diMeae constantly ander mlnet tht tyitem. Kegulnr medium aad large lite ' hot t lea at all drug ttorta. , Doat makt any mistake, but re member the name, .Dr. Kllmer't Swamp-Boot, and the address, Bing- Kilmer A Co. Binehamtoa. N. V. Co. Binghamtoa. K. X. Wkea niti.. ... ashion Cq. oans i
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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