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T7 1 I I I 'Ma v -r.v-t,--V'-i v ISSUED WEEl ; PMNCIPLEJ, NOT MEN , $100 A YEAR IN ADYANCD VOLUME XLYI North Caietfaa. Thursday? August 4, 1921 ' NUMBER U TT i - V i It 1 1 WASHINGTON LETTER' House Marka Time After Haying Passed Fordney COMMENTS ON LEGISLATION Man Hard ROAD MEETING IN GREENSBORO Te - Be . Held Tonight AieboitM Greensboro Road U Be Considered The Greensboro News of last Tues day says there is to be a meeting of the food roads bureau of the Greens boro chamber of commerce field in tne offices of the chamber of commerce, in Greensboro, on Thursday night, Aug. 4. The question of the road between Greensboro and Asheboro will be con sidered among other questions. J. Elwood Cox, of Iigh Point, mem ber of the state highway commission, will be present and will probably make a statement on the Asheboro road sit uation. J. R, McCldmroch, acting Chairman of the good roads bureau, visited Asheboro and Randleman on Tuesday and made ah effort to enlist interest in the matter in Randolph. , . The chief point in the discussion of the Asheboro road is whether it will run due south from Greensboro to 1 ' '; " ' ' ' t j Randleman and on to Asheboro; or (Etorialpodenc.) J Fey tariff bill were stricken out by c,uda he might as well be butchered up longer and is not ..yunty tte-activity of the Democvais who ater alL ' " ioute ordered in the highway act. The LiEI wn to strike out the em- Rttm, r taxed from ten to Randolph and Montgomery areas ci- ,x j. " vs- .f w rtA one-irfti. statute large trading centers lor S ASericr; valuation clause, "ff "STrtCOT uV nails as a Greensboro merchants, who are keen-- :"-Zt-i rre- .w:,,. - Kf Mm ly interested in having a direct lme DXASito. rgain fot there" iuTtym south, hard surfaced, porters will not know what tax they ent ad valorem on nails. Vhat chanca' ; r - ' " which it is nre- )iu nn mnn man. for every time he Mr. C. M. Vanstory Grows Weaker dieted will lead to endless confusion turns around he finds some article oi i The latest reports from Greensboro and inequalities in the attempt to fix daily use unon which high protective are that Mr. C. M. Vanstory, who ha3 American values upon foreign pro- tariff has Been, levied." heen desperately ill of blood poisoning ducts at the different ports of entry is The American-Legion is not pleased for the past two or three weeks, is v fMitiiiw -of this obnoxious with Hardincr's defeat of the Soldier gradually i growing weaker and is measure, but could not be stricken out Bonus bill. ' , barely alive. tnr th reason that the Democrats had The American Legion Weekly, offiei-' - no opportunity to hold it up by an al paper of the organization, calls the Fiddlers Convention Saturday Night amendment so it could be performed -president's act "an unprecedent step"i . A fiddlers convention will be helo h the, Demncrats in the way and and sneaks of his message as "remark- in the courthouse at Asheboro. next manner they bored holes' in the few able." It alleges- that the figures in the Saturday night, August 6th, for the schedules under the gag ruie aaopteu message "were inaccurate ana so ar- benefit ol a home to be erected at it could be amended. . " ranged as hot to present a real sum- High Point for the aged, infirm and ' "". " i'J, '' mary of the disabled situation," and in- orphan thildren of the country. Those Who Bear Heayiest Burdens sigta that qUegti0ns of the disabled Among the attractions will be an Not Considered an( 0f compensation should be kept 11-year-old piano playing wonder, and T5,v,o;J. Marvin Jones who seperate. , a fiddler who can imitate the song of I&SnttSdlI It speaks of bringing in the disabled birds of the fields and woods. rr . mmiT nt h Pr thinits Bituatton as an -effort to log the issue" trict, to speech among other things ft followed rFRANKUNTOlE NEWS The Franklinville Roller Mill is in stalling electric lights. "Daniel Hurley, of Wake Forest col lege esfme home last week and expects to spend a few days vacation with hi parents on Bush Creek. mec K. Henson, Misses Mary Moon and Josie West attended the Piedmont Baptist Association at Sum- rrierfleld last week, v1 Mrs. John Kinney and children, of Greensboro, are visiting Mrs. Kinney's mother,' Mrs. J. M. Ellison this week. Rr. Hi S. Edwards and family. Mr. M.;G.X Maner and family went U Greensboro last Thursday. ;Pr. and Mrs. Fox made a business trip fo Greensboro last' Friday. Alex uraves colored, fireman at Kesscy Carr's Rock crusher was struck by a roci last Friday morning bruis ing Ids face. His wound it not serious and he is reported to be getting along very welL ' . Mr. B. F. Craven and Colon Cox and family of Greensboro were in town last Saturday. 1 Walter Miles and family, of Prox imity, epent Saturday and Sunday in our town. littfen McDaniel and son, cf Gfahtun, are visiting Mr. John Mc Daniel.- PELLAGRA SCARE No Famine or Plague in the South Admitted By U. S. Health Authorities ADMINISTRATION IN HOLE McLean, Meyer and Senator Sim mons Help Them Out D. F. St. Clair, Special Correspondent er, "your corporation has shown splen- " I did activities of late in cotton, now get Famine and pellagra Plague I busy and save us ' from the Norm Washington, August 2. The word bill.' "famine" and the motive in using icj "On one condition,' said Meyer. The have created the pellagra sensation in. administration must endorse the bn the South. There is nothing that will framed by the directors of the corpe more quickly arouse the energy and ration. It must get behind the bifl the sympathy of the American public ana help-put it through Congress."' i than the reDort of "a condition of I "Of course, of course." chimed Mei- s Mft'CX H. Husband, who is working! famine", anywhere on this earth. Such Ion and Hoover, i with American Tobacco Company at report is instantly potent coming Then Meyer and McLean called in Keidsvilie spent Saturday evening and! from tar away uussia or onina. inc oenawr oimmons u neip write tne said kin un the items ol this Dili "v .w - iac oner oi nerDen noovj on all table, kitchen, house- ""i!"0 i?ey,5aSdto KusiA in releving suffering MlaAuSsof five 5!! J!J& Russia Yields to Hoover Offer Tic offer of , Herbert Hoover to aid due to Ameri- . .... il 1.. ..HHIMAn t.M HA "In taking up the items of this bill " L 'i' --- 1-- j we find on all hold and hospita cents par pound !S?J"2sTL rT-wlTThn. verv rort of eohiinission and omission in Russian authorities, who suggested im nound. plus thirty per cent "H L'!n?1 "un?ugeiJj c&na w held prisoners in Russia be tir eent more if I points wt the. President's released, has been accepted by the Sunday at the home of C. H. Julian's. Mrs; W. C. Vestal and children, who haveeen spending some time at her mother's, Mrs. Lou Buie, returned to her home at Hamlet last Sunday even ing." fr . .U... - ; " Miss Laura Sumner left last Friday for a two weeks visit to Asheville. Mri Harris Bjrkhead has moveu in to thi-new bungalow ' on East Main street near Franklinville store. Th4 regular Meeting of the Frank linville Betterment society was. held Friday night There will be no busi ness meeting for the month of August, hut every member is requested to meet it the school house about 5;30 p. m. on Saturday August 20, and bring with them a good supper. From there the crpVfd will be carried to Gray's Chapel, where a picnic supper will be served la honor ol. our President s ( Mrs-. Parks ) birthday. . - Conveyance committee: Mri G. C. Russell, W 1- Maner and u. U. Jones. - Table corn- news of famine at home staring men bill. The three wrote it and Senator and women in the face from their Kellog, of Minnesota, an adminiotEa breakfast table newsnaper instantly ,tion Republican, was called upon to causes a swelling in the throat with a( introduce it. gulp of emotion. I Senator Norris from his seat in the About ten days ago there came re- Senate chamber watched the birth of ports from the agents of the Public the new bill with some trepidatkw. Health Service . that in Mississippi, Harding's message immediately fat Tennessee and South Carolina there ( lowed endorsing it "It is nothing was an increase of pellegra. When more than an administration bill and these reports were placed' before the, we can easily defeat it with the farm Public Health Service the publicity ,ers' group," thought the Nebraska man was called in and something like tne articles are eiecvnm. t ju v housewife fa AmeriX Vrt-w tribute of around forty per cent on praetieally every voar-sne-w as the kitchem, nd if she should become ill and g to the hospital, the. utensils id-the hospital have a. tariff, levied on them, and she must pay her pro lata part, which is en additional cost Table knldves are given the penal tw of sixteen cents each, so that when th housewife buys a dozen : table : Mr. Harding says tbej2001MO BQeed, assistance, according to lalmindiiijr in.the'-War" Risk u- - AimW4 tmm h Rnota Npu read Oat in April, and that this ber has been reduced br 134A f ew weeks ago 'the bureau issued a stater Marshal Webb Asked to Resign men setting lortn only tne total ox Charles A. Webb, United States claims has been reduced from W.TO0 to marshall for the western district of S&uoo.. UX a grand total oi 13,mz North Carolina, was notified by At Claims filed to July 7, 1921, ays Mr. tnty General Daugherty, on last Htmrnv. 747.784 nave ben settled. He xvmJL v. . -i u r .t JuveSfSne mu. Pr' . . 1 ... , wrr mrtlv turned down and turned j vi A,.t;n. ae must i. a hw ai inmi ;t'::tv- r-rj" CTrrT:;r.T tirivileee of furnishing her table with , l, J . m r, T JT imjneuaveiy wrnuereu ma reBiKiiauuu, ET.itL1 mZS iTnonnt ?f F1161 evidence" or to effect upon the anointment --- . Tn nrnar wnnirai wiuinna. Hr. Hiro and qualification of his successor, who If Ae buvs TOVidavP ,our "1HonB of Kv5ra- n probably be Brownlow Jackson, of .&JL --J0 3KA22rST Uent insurance now in force. He does Henderaonville. "T not mention that the allotments for whe Marshall Webb roes out P1.5m"?:nV,v JiYi.r :T:i.,l this insurance came out of the service nnmb.r of denuties. includinir John T. man's pay nor that the premiums are Milholland, Statesville; H. C. Trott, RflliKhurv: W. E. Oirburn. Winston- et. He does not suggest that the gov- g.iem. c. T. Roane. Greensboro; and its, insurance busi- t n. nmer. of Randolnh county. worklnir in the Ashville office will iro pwnumni 0ut too. ha a t miv . . i 11 ttt . 1- ..1 ... t ni,,a k-..f. tn i" "'" yvj.i,, j marsnaii ttcuu wra u nut, uuw iSSL'TL " " '.rlT rr ..Harding. This is the favorite dictum nd he was informed somo time ago JS-V trf S krtides ttev,0 Dr' Sawyr' President's physi- that the appointees would ba allowedto l ki' S22Tn rftt ldan' wfutod y t Dawes committee t 0ut their commissions, but It were ashamed to state an qi tne levy . niin,1Mi -nw m a. : t.1..i.h .,ii..i.-.tiAn Im m Tm tit 1niihlMl nn III the r " . ' r. .- . . "TT" eein mw nauuuuiu iumu.via.i "Here is .the furniture schedule ... . m 1 a m. a.- A..-, which ''VVw a how coming out of the veteran's pock- gal uryl W ter cent en furniture, eo that the Am-I f . . . .f !, tuJZ,. Z :Mra effort i ta made to ffjlness purely upon a business basis. tun4turt I0' : i?!?tin, fll There are 6000 beds in governm nom. . ipew ar-) gjvon . jr v v0.Bitsi. -Hthont oecnnanto. savs Mr. .'nm "ii Harding. This is the favorite dictum J10?;?-0 of Dr. Sawyer, the President's physi- t.n of th lrvlclan rerutd by the Dawes committee genre out their eommi doubled op la the f11 P"n5tymf?' Aia"?ft- "ems the RepubUcan ,m frw Thro dlf-l6 of nen President Harding has decided to make e c form and thus got them from two (lif erent ensdes. ." , : ( - '' .' -The housewife must .pay lor her dock thuty-nve per cent ad valorem, ehanft-e at once. was talking so optimistically to the Senate, the chairman of a special com- ' Contain Tom Miirnhev. veteran con mittee appointed by him was telling ductor on the western division of the the senate committee invesngaung Southern railway, has been running on . - Ml road for fifty, years. Si. Wttft abled. situation that even after Sto aJJ.aUonftl amfttn 'fiCOO beds to be made available by em-. .zZEjLu X vMn' 4 appropriations are ready, 5,000 FentrissssWaiutBerreei5 Lother-Craveh and Misses' Lutterloah and, Mtfon. Jos Cream and lemonade will be for sale on this occasion, for the benefit of the society. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Steed. T. J. Steed Jr Mrs. W. C. York and daughter. Miss Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Buie, of High Point, spent Sunday in town with relatives. The Junior Baraca entertained the Junior Phijathea at the home of C. F. Moon last Friday evening, cream wa served. R. L. Tippett and family, Sherman Cox and family, A. C. Brower and family and Miss Berta Tippett, of Greensboro are visitors here this week. Mr. T. C Henson went to Candor last Sunday. Mr. Taylor Robinson, of Greens boro spent Sunday at W. R. Hughes. Miss Nettie Moon who has been at tending State Normal, Greensboro, returned home last week. Senator. the followine occurred To Exploit Health Service Here is pellagra in the South again. It gives the Public Health Service the verv opportunity it neeus to" snow r!nnrrass and the. country it 18 not asleep. Let us get on the front pages ! bloc' V most of the Senators from the nf t.hA newsnAners! Icotton growiiur states ransrinir thm- That tip was enough to the bulletin selve around: Simmons while nunvr writer of the Public Health Service. ! ber of thft Senators front the, big He went back to his desK ana made wm .growing states stood dx, . . . . at i , t .j ' i But lo and behold! Senator Simmons the next day took the Senate floor ani defended the bill, practically acknowl edging, himself as one of its frames and to smash went the group of Sen ators . known as the "airrkultural hurried jBxcuTsion into the realms, of mittoe: Mesdame Peto Allredi i .lUC.Tubry.experjeBoe as r What fspellagta, he aked hfinselfU wny, it is cue to euirvnuuii vx wiwu glands and tissues pi tne numan pouy, toivNorris,' wil,. because of unbalanced diet of bac n, extorted this new bill from it by . corn bread '" and molasses. It comes ing to its head the Norris bill nistraika Senatorsughing- behwd their toeta V the wreck in the barn yard. -Ahl"aid Simmons, "let the- ad- ministration parade the new bill as ite own. it knows only too well that we hold- corn bread and moiasses. i curaca w.iwj ww uu in orris diu as fmm mnlnritrition and starvation. pistol. He repeated these latter words over. The new bill proposes to issue tw and over. But malnutrition and star- and one-half million dollars worth oi vation wont get us anywhere, he con- bonds to aid the farmers througk eluded. By H , pellagra is caused loans for exportation of their pro- by famine, it is the naked skeleton, aucts. senator Simmons says teat the cross bones and the skull. Death the passage of the bill will inspire from famine. He wrote his bulletin, confidence and cause the bankers and The South was suffering from pella- other investing interests of the coun try to invest thier money in agricul ture. The difference between this t'iil and the Norris bill is that the latter will launch the government into com petition with private business, 'while the former will stimulate private busi ness to new endeavors. "Electric light bulbs and lamps axe given a thirty-five per cent levy, so that those who use electric lights for the purpose of .reading and working or for amusement must pay for that . privilege." ' i - These tariff' taxes are in addition to , what the housewife must pay in taxes on food, clothinf, shoes and wearing . apparel generally. - . ; k. RAHStUR NEWS Mr, and Mrs. S. B. Black, of Dur- I .1. c.j kilt lla IWhiih. y -fHW im igni . viu iwww .. upon the American boy: -1 ' "Pocket knives which are essential to the happiness of every American bov. are riven a levy of forty per cent '. That is enough to break the heart of a boy who has bean saving his money more will oe needed. These are just a few of the inaccurede and ineonsist-j endes in , Mr. Harding3 message.1 There are others. - r ' ' v . r ham. are visitinflr relatives In town. Perhaps no part of the editorial so Mr Mrt tnd children, of accurately describes the way the Am- gtokesdale, were visitors in town the erican Lerion men feel, about their p, week end.' "" legislative defeat than the following jiri Mrg y. C. Marley 'end sentences: , . daughter, Miss Dale, spent the fiist of . "In the meantime the United- States lh with relatives at Raeford. stands as a country which has refused pieu Tate returned home last three weeks to nil nrVtnn. ."Only America has forgotten." The Moore Motor Company purch- Congr. fa tab. I. Dog Day. l After the vote on the Fordney tariff "Mr. and Mrs. Wright, of Asheborc, bnl July 21. scores of members of the visited Mrs. Wright s parents, ' Mr, House left Washington, xaany 01 and Mrs. J. t. ensw, we past weex. those who remained wanted to re but Mrs. Pearl Densoa and child, of V.; 1hIm Alaa T.rif Vlrtil vmU ' sIm' showed'0 !?t,,VbI,5ati05 rao,t nn" Friday from a visit of &L 0 . .friend. In WUmington A line daughter was born to Mr. and for the purpose of buying a pockst " l'T71JrALJlZr .7 v -.r rZC. . .. Vim. "H.re fa another place we find fish' T!L'J 1V,Jn.d?ln.. hooks, rods, reels and rtincUl bejt . . . . B fe WMv wlt. ?'rtrT? rr wr m rar.TT, . yrnnzUnt orer whu rrt. ' Our farmers are bringing a lot of rrS'aAiSrVF nriX 'wtotlve Mann, formerly 'Republican fine eantoloupM to town to be enjoy to gofishlng he must pay for the privi- . . . ,A&ktm.mad tr. b. the humrrr folks. "P- . .'' '.. : .:. J. JlnlaUon" and frsouentlv. rebellion at Mr. John B. York and children, of Kepwsentauve jones aiso ponHW . . - . . Grtmiibo- tritni, m town the deiks. ". ' past week . BnrMentatlrs Mann Insisted that Mrs. W. H. Kin visited het.daugh the only opportunity Conrress would tor. Mrs. Fred Warren, fa Greensboro, hsve for a recess would be during the last week. . ' time the Ways and Means Committed A Urge number of our young roixt Is considering tax revision and he de enjoyed a picnic at Kemps Mills lar, clsred that if it remained in aesmtre week, ': -- " "during the dog days, then God help, - D. E. WhiUhead haa recently purch the country." ased a hsndsome Ford coupe.- . "We are killing time and wasting Mine Sarah 6 teed spent the pest the time of the House and the country wek with friends at Coleridge, - . tnrinr to fool the people, and they Dr. and Mrs. C A. Graham and know it We pretend to be doing buM child Visited friends fa Greensboro noii when wa are not We are want- Eundar. - ing time lntd of having courage Mits Blanche Cave, of Coleridge, noueh to o4it snd r borne." Is the gnt or Mi Bsrsb Eted. ...... i- 1 1 , .1 .1. IWt.n n:i Is spending sotr (rr''-r pn fz ) ' time in II. eh Ioint that the boy who buys a bicycle must pay thirty per cent duty and that even the privilege of education is taxed by a twenty per cent duty on docks, ads boy who covets a , watch . must pay ' 10.75 to 110.75 ad valorem for th privf lge of buying one and knowing what time of day it is. . , I . .; h'tliher De the Poor Msa Escape Tariff Burieas Ne loTiirr dos the common m I a f r shake ss he did under the I'fnwt-,'(. uri.T, for Mr. Jones go ntif t nt! "Iff r r -n trii to eeonornlie by Negro Charged With Various Crimes "Cap" Adderton, colored, was ar rested on the streets of Asheboro last .Tuesday night, charged with speeding, and lodged in jaiL He has since been charged with driving hit car without lights, resisting officers. and importing liquor. The preliminary has not been held yet Sheriff Brady and Deputy Jenkins made the arrest. RANDLEMAN NEWS Messrs. W. F. Mathews, Frank Tal- ley, L W. Lineberry and J. O. Pritch ard made a business trip to Greensboro last week. Mesdtmes. C A. Burgess, Claudia Reed and Gurney Brookshlre were vis itors in High Point Friday. Mrs. W. T. Herrin. of Raleigh, ishere for an extended visit with her mother. Mrs. J. T. Pugh. Mrs. A. M. lloyd made a trip to Hlffh Point Saturday. Messrs. Jason Moffltt snd Lee ruts, of Acheboro were visitors here Sstui dav. Mr. and Mrs. uurney urooxsmre ani children with Mrs. Claudia Reed ami Mrs. B. H. Lasslter are visiting re la Uvea in West End this week. Mr. Walter Brown made a trip to Hlrh Point Friday. , Mrs. Anderson Bean, who was in Dr. Wilkerson's hosottal for treatmen'- has returned to her borne veiy much improved. " ' Quite a number of our people are attending the revival . services being held at the Baptist church. Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Pugh are visit Ins- relative here this week. ' Mr. and Mrs. C A. Burgess visited relatives in Greensboro 8unday. ' Mr. C. C Miller and family made a trip to Asheboro last week. Mise Lina Bean, of Greensboro, is visiting friends and relstivee hers this week. ,'. Mr. W. A. Davis and daughter, MIn Wlllle.-of Hlrh Point, were visitors here last week. . v , ' f T, VltNW, . t TIB4B r. VWU W be the rTtt nrrro preacher of his tim, did st hi "-' in Augusta, Oorpa, Ust bai.jrijy. rra hrmiB-ht on bv famine. One hun dred thousand people are afflicted and ten thousand will die. Turning the Trick to Reopen Pellagra Hospital Even that sensational bulletin did not tret across as was hoped. It is ru mored that another plan was resorted to to turn tne tnex, ior uio ruuuv . t M t . nt Health Service was honestly convinced.MeM "KSmfc mat nn peuaKm iiiivu It felt there was great necessity to re open the one and sole pellagra hospit al at Spartanburg. S. C. that was STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Last Week- Succeeds Mr. J. i-1 nuney as Resident 01 the Associa tion. The North Carolina Press Associa- ".rtZSTS t'Z Ttei w catoacla e"a?r?a1"i5trnil rStr tk election of officers. Among the n p ""r''w; i. t, features of the closing day were aa President Hardfag, W"1 lotto, on the "Made fa Carolinas Ef ficiency of the American pedple. His DogJtioi. -y, n ran- Jft TI amLeni? CtaSt moS Vfi mbeS JZ PU ICnUnt'jSLtfcJ Mociation taking the trip. The mem- I. the Public HeaAtf-. "e bership of the association now nu- ttSttto" ?ho ' a of 22 over Southend VWJS1") New Offlcers EWed the President could be got to apeak, Nflw offlcer, choten m. IWBjdM,, MSthtoSleS to f The John R Sherrl,, of first vfce fi . 3a! PrWnt. R- T. Wade, of aiorehead rTlytSii InWfa U City? econd vicepresident, SamFara touched by the word famine. On it of Hlckory; third vice president, he rang the changes. Mrs. Wm. C Hammer, of Xah-Aoro! Fsmhte fa Sooth Admitted Now ecretary, Miss Beatrice Cobb, of By U. S. Health Service iD,urx""'"i wuw, . . rnce, tn Dj u. o. neuii iRutherfordton; historian, M. L. Ship- But there is no famine, the South man. of Raleigh; orator, Josephus retorts. The Public Health service Danieli, of Raleigh; poet, J. D. Boone, explains that the newspapers created of Waynesville, who is -said to be the the famine despite the fact that the only poet fa the association; executive Public Health Service bulletin contain- committee, President JSherill and See ed the word famine. . Iretary Cobb; ex-offlclo; J. F. Hurley, ' When a copy of the bulletin is pro- of Sslisbury: E. B. Jeffries, of dueed, a learned doctor of the service Greensboro; Clarence Poe, of Raleigh: comes forward wiui tne explanation h. h. vamer, ol Lexington, end W. that famine means one thing to sci- G. Mebane, ef Beaufort ence and another thing to the public 1 The Press Association expressed BO tnere you aim , . appreciation vo um managers ox 10a . , . r.. Mdswortn Hotel, ior the royal way la The New Bill to Help Farmers ly nUrUm Senator Simmons, Eugene Meyer,' end the spirit of cordiality shown, No managing director of the War Finance Corporation, and A. W. McLean, a di rector of the corporation, have slug ged the Harding administration mto The delicious sea food served by Utc hotel was moen enjoyed by the up- : state people. The association has met ' at Morehead City a number of timet line for the farmers.. But they had to! but never before right on the beach. rpllt the agricultural group - fa the Senate fa doing so,' It is a story that has disturbed the fanner'1 group fa the Senate ell the week. The Harding administration has feared the Norris bill aa a red hot brick fa a powder milt It began to shout "Kamersd" as soon as It looked down the threatening tnunle ef this bill la Its panic it went to the Wit Finance Corporation for shelter. "Cant you fix u a bill to take ears of the farmm. If thy must be help ed T" said ilellon and Hoover to Mt The program of "Seeing and Know- fag North Carolina" seemed to make , a great impression en the minds ef the editors attending the meeting. , j . ENRICO CARUSO 13 DEAD Enrico Caruso, the WorlJ-fsnwna tenor, died In Naples, lst Tueadaj following an operation for InUmij sbeeeM snd an sttark of gwriVtr.iUi, sged 48 years. A akeUh rt tU fa mous slngr with hn "gL!-n vc ' f" will be published nxt w , 'V
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