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. .1.' - - r H. ..s " v. fT ; ISSUED WEEKLY r-x PRINCIPLES, NOT MEN $2.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE! VOLtMB XLYII ' ' - . V . -' jUto'KarttCMU,,'Tiiwdy Jttly.1922. NUMBER 'i ! 1 "'. ..-.''-'M ;.;' 1 1 . 1 ' ' ' ' ." 1 ' ' ,"-"' . : . - i ' ' "" INDEPENDENCE DAY. celebrated: BY BIG ' CROWD IN ASHEBORO ' JoV foSr? years" has Asheboro ".had w)i a crowd - as rathered oh the ntreeU the fourth of July lo. partici- iuit in the ' celebration.; It was the THE WORK' OF THE : STATETAX COMMIS SION MHSCAI; YEAR . J3i jreftort". of. State Revenue Cbm- inissioner Watts for the fical year, has been the scene .of " a f vaudeville ending June 30; shows the inoome tax to be $2,233,781.07, Inheritance -tax HEEffl-CtASS'CONTROp VERSOYER FEDERAL; RESERVE DEFLATION Washington, June 26.-Thet senate 1 . - M Ml- entertainment to have the-celebration county-Mde and it was.-. 'The -people tame from ' alL secUons of Randolph and ttm cdjoliitofri' -Montba. Taking this tax; refunded for incomes 12824.7? and .inheritance $2,021.53 laarlnwv b mot nrtl 1 ot i rn fnsm uiese mree sources 01 . laxauon. 01 tariff show, of a vehement indictment of the supreme Court of ;thl7Bited, "A BONUS FOR THE SHIP-OWNERS BUT NONE FOR SOLDIERS" By WALLACE BASSFORD (Special Correspondent.) Washington, June 26. "One of the most dangerous tendencies in our gov- The citi-Mms of the towttxhAve;TareTy,S,380,00.99. r . V..v ;' if ever: been hosts t such a. large " The state received considerable rev- crowd whichiwas So 'generally v weUlenpa not handle by Mr. Watts, de behaved and orderly. Everybodycame i partment, automobile license tax "for'agcdtimej-andiiia $3,000,000 ftad Deemo iourwi oi uiy .ceieorw- i-annualiy. .- insurance license ?l,uuu,: lion Ol vw lano in voe-vqwn ura . for the war,? "and everybody seemed, to enter into the sports with the pirit of good fellowship ''r;-' At 10 o'clockuthe Jarade formed at the - end, of . South : Fayetteville "street winding through the. principal streets of the town. The parade was led by the Albemarle, band.- . Next came the 000.; The aggregate of all receipts from sources except on' property which pays no t&x to tAie state, amounts approxi mately $10,000,000. ; . '. In addition . to the taxes collected as above '"stated, there are additional received from the taxes made out by . !.u tri.-.-' i rt ' -D..-MUS ontce. iroiu.corporauon jirni;iuBc JdgrrkureVof Greesb taxes amcting $762,70.64. This ST JfA" ,7?.-.r.v- j.ii..-jlincludes the railroad taxation, about the addresser the - Junior; OrdefcijW ',n?-e?,' This' was followed by the Junior Oi s suits by the railroads to re der float which had 1;.W;.?-. is. . . , -dies representing virtue; liberty and We quote from Commissioner Watts patriotism. Behind the float, the report: members ,91 ' xne -junior wraer mareu- MAKING PREPARATIONS FOR BIG RANDOLPH COUNTY FAIR IN SEPT McCUMBER HAS FALLEN AND THE OLD GUARD IS ON THE RUN (By David F. St. Clair.) Washington, July 3. Senator Tar- The fair grounds in the northern section of the town are undergoing ex tensive improvements. A mgn tence : ler j. McuumDer nas laiien. it is is being built, the grounds are almost I true he died with his boots on and levelled and within the near future I his sword flashing but the Old Guard work on the building will be begun. has begun its full retreat. Livestock worth thousands of dollars I, No greater calamity could have be will be exhibited at the Randolph , falIen the Republican party in the ad County Fair, Asheboro, September 20 1 vance of the fall election than the de t0 23 feat " Senator McCumber by Lynn The exhibit of dairy cattle promises . ft' "TSTkZ to be one of the most interesting dis-Jen" North Dskote pn- nlnv nf tho -nti- fair Mnr than iuc "-K i.ltv. jmDer Wt r J " - rhlB utatm mnono a i-V. . .sffla nnrl nf n nnHsaow- nt 'flR' 'bti- Arnment is th evil (rrnwth of hur-ali tween two impulsive southerii senators cracy and of officialism, and this ship who failed, to break each othWs nose subsidy bill presents the most flagrant Each of these events , rVrnsJied its and arrogant instance of it ever de appropriate emotions,, so "thf I Ieader,Tised.', So said Judge Davis, of Ten- mav lufle wnai tne senaxe-k ' use nessee. wno Dnntrs one 01 me nnesc tiese liot June days. -: :f '-C?:' -1 Judicial minds of the country to his For some months Senator fcm Hef-; service in the house of . representa lin, of Alabama, has made1 .speech tives. And there are enough Repub- airer speecn some say ,a. many as ucans in me nouse wno are wmmg to . 250 imaig are expected to compete !rtK , ' lT- T7 hands with the Democrats to de- for the riz-s offed t0 owners o and the country than the de.eui of winning animals. tion" policy 'of "the r federal i reserve feat this vicious grab, but those who boardV These speeches at last 'got-on-liave seen how the tiling is done are the nerves of the directors of, tne lea- free to predict, that beiore . the bill eral reserve board, so Senator Carter comes to a vote the president will Glass, of Virginia, who claims part pa- have bullied or cajoled enough mem ternity of this- banking jystemjv arose, bers of his own party into line to put in tne senate ana maae an. eiaooratq inrougn ms pet measure. a oonus reply. The banks then flboded the for the shipowners, but none for the country with Glass'-speech which? de soldiers," might well be inscribed on an "ignoramus" the president's shield, for that repre- Holsteins. Jerseys, iy Cabot could mean Brown Swiss, Guernseys, Dutch Belt- Mcumoer is the chairman of the ed and Angus cattle will be entered. . senate nnance committee which has wimigc ux tne nignest lann Dill ever presented to congress. He is the per- The fair is putting on a big cam paign to interest local breeders in ex- ed. The fceherai oarade then follow ed. This was made up -of floats rep 'reseritin the various business eon . cerns of the town, - and private cars - beautifully and 'elaborately decorated. - A' striking car , ftmong the many red, t white and blue ones was that of Mr. 1.; u; wagger-wnicn was urapea jeu nounced Heflin as and A "dAmaOTMrue." ' try, ' sfrntn his nt.tit.nrln t.n a Hot. Dailv the Heflin demanded. In a resolution by(all Street journal boosts the one unanimous consent pf the sen4ji fihat and knocks the other. Daily the the federal .reserve banks bef ordered president does the same. He has nev to iurnish to him the mailing' list by er been for the soldier's bonus and which Glass' speech was circulated so does not even make good work of con that he hiiriit circulate among the cealinar the fact. "In. addition to the taxes collected.' same people his reply to GlassiS Every I quote some of the more pertinent the ' department receives ;thei returns, person with any sense of fairness will paragraphs from Judge Davis' mas makes;, the assessments, and . certift-J admitr that was a just -demand,.' but terly arraignment of the ship subsidy cates the amounts due by all the' cor-. Senator Glass got up in they senate bill: porations of the state for franchise and opposed it and actually displayed ' "One of the provisions Of the bill taxes, which amounted during, the ; the abominable taste of praising his ig that 50 per cent of the immigrants year, , to-$762,780.64, including the ' ov speech. I to this country shall be transported amounts assessed against the railroads! The incident has presented Senator in American vessels." Mr. Thomas H. which have brought suits against the Glass in an uniavoranie ugnt .ana ai'iHossbottom, a representative . ot tne ' tlrely in whitn : containing several state to prevent the. collecting of these greeted attention to his none -Tjoo atv shipping board, who testified at the 'Children dtessed-Jn white with Uttleitaxes.' tractive personality, and iis .habby hearings, estimated that under the OAHbI A-l A. r 1 m-n hihiHno. th-ir wt iHivH.iiH .vm,."" ""T ul ula- neianous D1U though they have never had exper-1 i? I 11 h0e enat e his defeat ience in the show game. Fair officials 'l3"6, high rates m that assert that farmers who are beginning , , Phably within . another to build up pure-bred herds should T TtoVH86" d ? come to the fair this fall not ohly to h? f u bo.-. " "ans that try for the liberal prizes but advertise . ZZ fT X 1 ? ll has their stock, and start building up alfu"-0 bufry.the ?i the market for their surplus animals in ! " fastemng the bill's enormous the future in Randolph county. iHl UPn -the C0Untry' No. more , . , ... , 4. u u- onunous wanung was ever riven a The beef cattle show is to be a biglparty four months .Defore an lectio ; , d ,, i r Vi V tT 1 d ii 1 1 1 Ule "epuoncans nave now burned Galloway, Polled Durham, Red Polled, thdi bridges. There is no avenue and Devon cattle are being given the 0f retreat. same consideration. Money will bel rm,- ,', . . divided among winners at the fair inLJJ1; ,Vltrea no.w ln '" Sentember. To encourao-- farmers in 1 2.1 of McCumber IS that of the buying pure-bred bulls to head scrub u?rd: organization of . the herds, and improve the standard of fna ft Passing into the hands wvi., iriic pruirressives Burton Wigger. son of Max Wagger, of Bahdleman, . dressed as . -."Uncle Sam." Another, car attracting consid erable attention was that of .Mr. A. O. ' Ferree filled witfi his,; : fine - blooded ' dogs. Behind the floats Came the com ic section whic furnished amusement "for the entire throng.1: This was led - by a car containing all Sorts of coun ? try -produce,wchickens,t'; oats, brpom- dilisrendv1 blown - by "the ariverJs s ifrtf tThis? paftiraa Miss Jess ;Cox $ livestock raisinc in RanHolnh pjmntv.i 1 .".? Dloc ln a class for grades has been put into JP' ua, su m Cappers, the premium list. , tl!BJor? h"JMld Lafollettes. If Lodge TVi rf-nnrtmpnt. alsn vArrises ml-' conduct under Other Circumstances, nrasent 3 ner cent ouota law thlSi Rntriea for th rnt.tlp shnw "lnsivt'o a..- ..u-5lu8?t's pervision over the assessment and col- j His- associates generally admit that he traffic would give the transporting . on September 19, one day before the ' concilables wn IwtL fc lrr?L lecUowof the license taxes lee vied un-is a. man of genuine ability'ut he companies a gross income of $17,600,-1 opening of the fair. No entry fees of Wilson CrifSE f der schedule B of the revenue act. jis arrogant, arbitrary and egotistic OOO per year, of which one-half, or I are asked, and there will be f ree I man of tn7 nnwp.i ffmiai" "If these two amountsj where most, out of all jproportion to his ability; $8,800,000 should come to American stalls. The time for judging will be ' committee of th L na.T Th M of the-worltrexcept the mere receiptl McAdoo Democrats have nevkr. for-'owners. He further stated that one- announced the opening day. Super-! radical lAFniiAttA i oi--i J of the money, is done by the depart-T gotten Senator Glass for his; behavior half of this sum would be net profit, intendent J. M. Allen is in charge. become !w.n ' J.f SI f-l a.- mAAA ok- -il -11 fi-no 'at. t.hA, San lanp.1s-n Pftfi vonrmn two I '. T .a imnnrtant in TintA that, this a u a... a.i , .a rw iu i h 1 1 ; ii' 'v a a u vi Li 1 V, . "vi- , "" V". . Atiraciive ment wer yi-ji,j.j V.-.,- k n -aaara om H heaHAd the Virirlnia tm Jiui n-f whi m thA ahinninirl i i i . ..!.. . uumw. trim ;savS? Individuals-. $612,622,78; Neither does it provide any appeal .on'CONGKESS ADJ0UBNS- 'ed that the leaders of the MoW ms $1,718,433.54; total $2,230,966.30 throw, the vote of his UteV any decisionor artion. of the shipping UNTIL AUGUST 15TH chu:h have decreed that SnJ5 1SS uri tv,. J... r.H-J A Ann. rTafl he done sa iat a n8VLc- nnrA n an other tiShnnal. Pronon- . . -":,su n- omoot must m8gui:Te.rerW.ax .u . ' . on ie-church. which fed upon tne oats irom me car vu on. ueramuw 01, u .roiwen 2a k ' , , , ine nearts 01 tne congressmen at 1 .With the dl8guiseJ"Pe;Ferree kiddng mnU jaxi band which drilled as they march ed -while Uowinr their mock instru ments. . This band was composed, of -the young men of the town me did their best' as clowns o furnish . . amusement for the crowd..' Other not able participants Of the comic section , were -Mae Ridge, blacked, driving a mule with a crowd of lively pkkanlni "nies, WflUam Skeen, blacked, and his donkv also furnished much fun. Bob Bunch, with . his .heiferi . advertising . Ingram's '; filling station wth the sign k'Thta is no bullwa assisted bf : ' AivPooL whCvis ont .th-ideat and Tj,1. i-l.t nf fk- tim Mr. Pool wm traveler and1. acted assist-- 'i t anV .There; were .several other comic ' t . . V - -Iam ' h v crowd in, gales of laughte en either ? side tt the street as they passed along. ,. The hooser throughouf '-th entire . ? tow were attractively, decorated, for -the. occasion as' wer : the ;usiness r ,f houses up street. sTh prises, for the floaU, deoorated' nouses and business x - places' -in be announced next week. '11. It is impossible to ret the report from . '-M'.t Mmi -arkn wm rfrlmn- noma on '. imwit tK Anwrnito ar of tairt before . vfjthey- had eompletedtheif-wdi-'tThe 7 : . i. t Tuairoa wen irom airui nwvw v men like CannAr were made glad at 9:30 on LaFollette runnino- thA sAnnto k- of June 30, when congress new house Demwratir urhi.i, ;. ;- -i until August 15. Demo-1 most certain to he. thA nnnAOal vt. oA innmmnnf nl I O .J : 1 r , . . withthe Returns secured by thlfteld be. nominated. McAdoo's friends re- traordinary bill. Uost solidly, forcing a roll call. In yZTiL tote ZvZ nFl deputies since the close or tne return- jom "The $1,715,000 advertising tund be- opposing-the adjournment the Demo- regime The president now 1 iwuiu u wi vwiiovwvii v "i"" v , , 1 1 l 1 . 1 tiic tsiupuiuK uuttiu 10 uvi Lfms$ amy 111 Bssiuii turn ttt on ntriiry lience trt cpt rh tut-iflF an A r.u : -. u .The net coITections from -inherit-, Glass owed to McAdoo his appoint- anceB.have been $956,008.93. ,Of this; mem as ' w mcaooo nu avpomt- , fc ca,led attention Ford's offer for lease of Muscle sidy bills through for it i hv X secretary of the treasury and itQ the 'fact that while a statement of Shoals. This short recess will enable leSslation 2t n ,,''; amount the field deputies have collect- Buosequenuy wn.wr ""'disbursements from this fund had been the members of congress to get to hope to eet camDaiirn f inrfVfWm tiT--j ta emu -A.-t-. hm srinia and a decent sense of gratitude , . .. . .. u- .u.: 1. j -x-.. .L.: "upr 10 el campaign funds from the DW.u. .o T ZL Z miiht tn have n reserved him from P""1":" " . "?r , , V ti" v a """ ""u 100,1 alw5r meir cam- predatory interests. ueuua ocvurreu muic uiau u5 jtcbao -- ---. ---, - ' ..7 , . . ,. . . even assenea mai tne before the collections were made, ana , oreaunK "J" dele- the social louoy naa , paisms while the senate is still ati ThA tariflp hiii 1:1 i L. V- .,1,-H f f,,ko thia kill fU. . iff " . " suun w m'WlM ?ati- -Jich de8ired 40 CaSt US VOtt ind exhibit expensive "propaganda ftTSS more than three years before th. col-Jo Adoo. ,. . jwhlch h4d been sent broadcast to the CAPT. W. A. CROSS VISITS . 1 exorbitant raU n A in aewar and person- P" "J"? dua,f 1;; RELATIVES IN ASHEBORO ! thus closing up the ranks of the Re- 1 . al.a t : vuk 1 .. . kiw. "" w".f. lections. J During last year my two or three, deputies on. inheritance,, work :y'and since. March 16 all of my field depu ties have been busy with license,, and inheritance tax work, .With very grati fying results, -as the above collection on eld estates and the . more rthan $100,000 license taxes which they dis coviedtad Collected. "The expenditures for salaries and expenses of the offlc for the - first year of the 'ennwnissloiersdnunis tration Jvave- ke-f M 8.03.' ' During this time, more fchjA($150,000.00 in taxes' have 'beert-'asAeVsed..'; collected snd paid inte.-the stau treasury, very htue or wruch .would naye oeen j, eoi at 1 San Francisco, - "in . the- hotel looked like the ice water man Irty that irvmg vodd wrow 01 mm in this work for weeks i nesrlectin their regular duties. He man uu , . r. -kf mJt,,nj. nmrm," 7."" . ' uirouKn Dena- outdeors, the paper, man." - That d-, " '";r: -JhiA na ' m.ore . years, nas oeen vis- tors Himmons and Underwood have publicans in the senate. Capt. William A. Cross, who hasj The other reason is that after three been with the United States army months the Democrats through Sena- scriition fiu 'him very well and "? f b The m T CaP7 "" informing th. Am said to., have got under his skin moteK Cross has been retired for the past 1 people of the stupendous iniquiti than scything aJsTthst was ever said IJX.L of false and Ide- T PemiM ,CaI?P :,tht bilL McOumKr-s defeat is fhinw- V 7, ... :. lil?25!i2S . wher h WM tanned when he re- ly due to Simmons' merciless : "lheweWU said fo' Mr.l-V merch4nt ? ha.mad. a -sptaulkl rec-ure of the unjust rates ta the bil Glass that he did have, the decency 1. ""V."T,: A! ord m the army. . H - . .M, .tonnun -mm um irauirw twuw o.wvo i . sss.srss: igfum o? new S it theverv pf Nerth I2r2rL&?& 1, VLyLA ' nd ilw k denatien of $20000, Capt succeeded in informing the American f large- AaTIWiA- tired. He has made a splendid ree- ure of the uniust rates in th Mir for no people in the country have been more reaponsivo to the arguments of Simmons than the farmers of Nprth Dakota. As the days low ra hv thA 'Democrats are becoming more satis- AaJ A 1..A ... - n Llf . ... M. P. COLLEGE LAID serve deflation pojley would embarrass L,TTi,Sd lMt Thray mTkl the formal fled to let the Republicans try their thenu;;Hrw.,& that it would JS.VtJEr PK They h7v. not AiVQI .M p Vw . w - -w ' . W&h's4 patriotic address At the 'eourt 'P house given by Judge . Eoret of x-is Greensboro, i The burden of his . fd .df'l dress was patriotism, loyalty; and the l 1 J,, upbuilding of the country f r, . Xt- Ji number of -the young ladles .of ;"'the town were on horseback and In '' V teiffpernedthe partdr- i V-i'i iln the afterneon the athlette stunts ; . 7.-X were held, The result of these were 'v ' iM'foUowir..-' .:,,;' '"v : ': "'".I.? -V"-.- 100 -yard dash,' opea, WlUiani XJn- . ' derwood.1 v!;v --C-''--. - ''. i' , v 100 yal, dash; .limited,'. Shotgun '-. HonmicMr ' m - . ".--?. V'-f;: .'. W 220 yard dash, Pni ftanton Fer- j .;'.'' 20 yard dsnh, UmiUd, Edgar Den i ' son, Frsnklinville, - -' - -.- v.C t ' . T V. A A. flj I 1 " . . j.uiuiing;, nroaa jump, eiu nwm, , bunding, broad jump, M. II. Jef- frys. ,;...- . ' - .' .' . , Vhr!l) arrow contBt, Bob lwall!n, ; I Ctr hing greasy pig", Butr Ward.-' ? '. " Climliinif p-rrasy pl, Roland Var- Br, Wurlhviiin, - '.' Um i!.l-4 for th orrtrian were: n.i JarM Hums; C. M. lUyworth, Ir. i y !,'.!;-. James Js'cly, A-.l. IVrrAA. While . t vrry f-rson In tn n Ic.t V- t-ir r' ; f-ri!n ami awiirtanre t-.-nr4 r- 1 ; t ' ! y a -irr , J r 1 1 f.:,. J '.,1 IrrA work- tected , bmy or.tbe. efforts j of , Jhsj eV;1. rti'if' a r T ia'ir: 4nie eewinpsuiies tw be rgunised, who nartnientstoffice and -field ioire.:-! ?f ?. bnv the sWasTwul eaniUliM the ships um a lat- 11.. i niotinnioB as uia Tanaevuiu Dr-?- - . . - . . a a- ai . for tr ti. senate. '.The othea, ..Ta he Placed upon desk, ft toy wgJ M, andTcuckoo dock made ln GensnylnfJ M illustrations of the -baa pfontlfAf ingjrf Importers.. 'He charged tJ-JS .T, prH the Importers wern making out ef thei0 ?ou their .ovem- .h.inaffl ffll mat3y $200,(0, Ud . l46J0, k.,v.7 Vx- TAWnAiAA.. U. the others, and then pay. M m ap- iff battle. '; As WsUon gave the ecJ prices of the foreign -icooda B mons Interrupted him to ssk him the ;?I In 8taua. w Wllion hilars to epermt. w uldor toM '' the next ten m. not U l?lVn SCLTe v they Win prob- duhUd as a -euckoo Uriff.- .-. V'.- r5A"""nfK,tAd The euckoo s a bird thsfslwaysK- "J". American people revolted i.J. 1.. .nMhAA Mrri'. w.titO suen an extent u m prn, 1 jm im .r.Ri -'-- -- "Tha tdmt hi i-nllArt Intr tha InraiM. Inheritance.. and, cotton taxes paid di rect to jpe :edaimi8sioner, has - been lees than two. per cent If . the Iran ehlse'and license taxes are added the cost has been -less' tiian' one and one j n..ref cent.-: tin'vr. bit A. C. BULLA CRITICALLt - ILL AT HI9 H0ME IN RALEIGH 'V Kl ?' ; vV". ;Dr.'A.iC.BullC superintendent of hehlth in Wake county, is erillcally ill at his heme in Raleigh. Dr.. Bulla is the son f Dr. A. M. Bulla, of Back Creek township, and is on : of . the foremost health workers in the state. For several years he has been county health phvsician la , Forsyth for a number of y-ars but was transferred to Wake county a few months ago. Dr. Bulla's illness ha puttied ths medical profession and although six teen physicians have bn voni tilted no decision has ben tarhpl to whst his trouble K Dr. Bulla Kns a trge family connection and numrou friends who are inUrtrteii In bis rt covery. ' .t '.: ; ' - h :V TUBES MEN PiroCTtKIV-.,. TWO MULES BILLED mm evw-a www w wU . Ml ailKllUsnSB UUUUL f UM nsaalllT Point , oa-the Greensboxo road, when The Herrin coal 'mine massacre and th cornerstone for Robert's hall, the Senator Lodge's fight in Massachu administration building, was laid. A setts have influenced-the senata hirfi- large number of promineat ministers eiary committ to report favormbly ent and took part jn th ceremonies. Th cornerstone was also laid for the beginning of a new dormitory for boya at th Children's Rome, Reoe Mlnnis who - recntly graduated at Westminister ' Theological. , Seminary was ordained is aforeJrn missionan and will soon sail for India. It was .-.l0 &K? those from a disUnoe !k.T,tr. ,.Ill:!I'. Thomas H. Lewis, of . W, Dti ri f.f ( i:.e x hrsrvy lArtrre-iotm st ion li?in"iay, thro rnn -wr I pir-H two rnut, t U1"I. 0. ...!, riii.rr tjf the rntjA. It f-rii-j hl fim! r'srt. 1 p- I A'i ) " m a us 4 ti-fnp . 1 1 .i ? t J 1 cf I!," ' '-I to t 1 Thl tariil Is that sort of t bird in taxing and taking posMsJrion ef what is not Its own. It is now called th "curkoo tariff." : - 4 '-! . v" ' Bnator LaFollett wa provoked t repeat on the SensU' floor his Speech before th American Federation of Ijihor. ImrsrhlnB- th Soinwe (Jwrt cf Uia LnlUd l.Utes. I-aFollett Is a Up root r'lical but th Supreme Court, afcoHtng to the word of some of Its own ji'2 rurpd the powers of the fili-r branches cf the irovrrnmc-nt. 1U tr--'-h. rl it waa, ought to rn.Vi this aurt "urt rrnlite rwrs fully I' Tspansihll;ty. Jlowovrr, tl r""at rowrt U t mnre SI ISii.l in ?:.! rr p-fc uiau h r, . .-- ,f )...', Ij.1o!I!! r- r , hr. It I' r-r'. ' "y a,t i i pasMg oi tM Hanna snip suotxiy bill, which carried an Mtimated a nual vxpendltur of only al22&, and later th Galling r bill, r which carried an entl mated annual jtnndi' tur f $5.10a3&6i which th report on th bill stated woul b covered by ocean pniitag collected and th m ermtm4 tonnair Uxe pra Tided In th bill. It is hardly eoncelvabl that the American peopt will tolerate this proposed monstrous raid a th trea ury. ... ..-.: , ; ,. -.-.The pk,r quoted from t rwrt eompll-4 by the slilrplag .hoard on aid t ivir by the etbr eountries in rludu t Crml J'HUtn, ftorwsy, dn, lx-' srV, T' NetharUnda. (ir- I . 1 . 1 - I T aWa 1 1 . A . I . A 1 . .. - t- ; '7 r,r tne suinornifis on ' , t -en Intn srAntint th Pl- ! r ty Ykiinin coi'H. war Washing ton, president of general conference; Dr. Lyman E. Davis, ef Pittsburgh, editor of th M. P. Recorder, and Dr. Humphreys, pastor ,, of th M. P. duireh. In Washington, D. C RECORD RREAKINQ EXPRESS ; 8H1PME1ST. FROM LEXINGTON ; Th Uixeet wpress shipment that has ever been shipped out from Lex ington left there Wednosday of last week for fit, Louie. Th DakoUh Cot ton Mills of Lexington shipped Xo.000 pounds of 1oUa mad in 2s bales, to a customer fo- BL Louis., Th cargo was shipped over th American Rail way Express fcftd Was loaded I ft special cat secured for thai particular shipment. It Is said that th express charges oft th shipment was about flr hundred dollars. , . 1 1 1 1 1 V 1 i'i ii 11 the rnerchant marine.' 1 ' ' ' Judge Davis annd fnrm farm pub- !ntli,n nl Injirklusls ( to OpOM hat he caiM "the felt and rip- tlve rrnr?"'1' thst the fsntr era for U a prei-lil-nt's suhtldy bill, - I s'-i rr i I In ! nfv raM C' ' ' if tl r' " i f I the Dyer anti-lynchlng bill passed by the house last winter. If the senate should pass this bill And Senator. Overman, the ranking Democrat on the judiciary committee fears it will, , the Herrin massacr . will have don a far greater injury to the country' in general, than it has don to th re- lation between capital and labor. '- Th Boston negro hsv threatned . to defeat Senator Lodge If th bill , doe not become a law at this session , of congress. Lodge, it Is said, .'. has , aked his Republican colleagues to put th hill through. There are also cer- ia Western Democratic - senators like' Myers, of Montana, who will -vot . for the bill as a remedy for th Her rin savagery. But it U believed that th bill will hare it in fluent in p ro ver, ting industrial mob violence and It will certainly ncourag - ft certain' element of negroe in th ' south to commit rap and murder.. ' -..... - , -' Southern senators ma attempt ft' fllllbustor against the bill. 1 The hous Democrats did nlllboiitor ftgstnsf. (to Pg and , compelled th Republt- cans to bring in ft quorum, f their members. .On provliilon of th bill penalise ft county tlOflOO tor each , Prot lynched when ft. lynching c cera, -Th Herrin mauarre would st tha rat cost Bloomneld county, IUi aois, ever half a million dollars. Th eounty would beve to nsy th rltlv of vry, person ynchA,l th $l0,0f)0. . . ' 1 1 1 . t ! v.. ; Wowsnle WtdJing. ' - Prwv5lng tl, V TOu'Wiil be l.lr'-'r entortninr 1 ? 1 - w 4 1 1 '?. ''I : m
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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July 6, 1922, edition 1
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