"hENDEKSON, gateway to J CENTRAL CAROLINA. twentieth year Headers In House Favor And Oppose British Debt Plan American People Will Never Stand for Any Lump Sum Settlement, De clares Rainey MR COLLIER ‘‘CASH” COMPROMISE Moreover, He Opposes Changing Amount And Leaving Payments Over Long Period; One and Quarter to Two Billions Quick Payment Is Sug- gested Washington. Feb. 7.—(AP>—Repre sentative Rainey, of Illinois, the jvnocr i* ! c bvirier expressed to news paper men today the opinion that “the people will never stand for the British lump sum proposal where by Orest Britain would wipe three fourths of h»r debt away Kainev made his assertion shortly after Representative Collier, Demo iiatie. Mississippi, had to-ld reporters )v> wat “always ready for a cash com promise.’’ •But I wouldn’t think much of changing the amount and letving the (payments over a long period,” Col lier said. “I do not see what the Unit ed States would gain by that.” Widespread interest was created here by the dispatches from London fCn»tinuad on Page Five.) Will Speed Farm Relief On Mortgage Major Proposals for New Set-Up To Be Dropped for This Session ‘ Waehinglon, Feb. 7. —(AP)—A de cision to draw up and push toward enactment this session an emergency measure for farm mortgage relief was made today by a Senate banking sub comm ! ttee considering the problem. Th esuh-committee, headed by Sen ator Fltchre, Democrat, Florida, de cided it would be useless to seek en actment this session of any of the huge permanent proposals introduced foi reviving the whole agricultural credit structure. The* group decided to meet tomor row in another executive session, and ■without further hearings to formulate a bill designed to give a breathing •space from the foreclosures that have brought d’sorders in the farm belt. "If we can’t get the bill drafted and out this week. It will be no use to try to get it through this session,” said Senator Steiwer, Republican, Oregon, a member of the group. “Those gigantic plans running into 'billions will be dropped for this ses sion," he said, referring to permanent measures designed to reform the farm credit, system- Washington Shows Concern Over Farmers * New Method Os Cancelling Their Debts By CHARLES P. STEWART i Washington, Feb. 7. —It is an open, question whether or not a mere scal 'nS down of their, debts will be suf ■cient for American farmers. r hat is to say, there is reason to '°iibt (hat agriculture will choose to shove a few mills on the dollar does not have to, and seemingly 1 does not have to. Certainly the big companies, which hold; f , o,e 'han 1,600 millions on farm lands u °ughout the country, will call so la'iu' 0 a CU ' 83 * hat outr *®' ht cancel- The announcement of those com- that they are making “conces- Ua to the farm folk would be t nixing, except for the seriousness of uth Uation ‘ lle fact * 8 that muc ti bv th region described in statements Association of Life Insurance hrel ? nts ** tlle “ wewt north central” Neh,. I , OWa ’ the Dakotas, Minnesota, n s . aska ’ Mbisouri and Kansas—is in feJvernm»° f * actual insurrection, local ernm ent and all. , Revolt September l lowa, I omorrow Last Day Os Our Big Subscription Offer; lintimrsnu Datln Dispatch! ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA AND VH&SINIA. * SENATE WILL FIRE SERGEANT-AT-ARMS DURING AFTERNOON Committee Recommends His Immediate Removal for Writing Congressmen Take Bribes GROUP DECLINES TO LET BARRY RESIGN Motion To Permit 73-Year- Old Employee of Senate to Get Out by That Route Is Lost; iFurther Questioning Fails To Shake Barry’s Stand Wo Feb. 7 (API —lmme diate removal of David S Barrv as senate sereeam£-a -J' A ' Just like his historic namesake took Richmond, “General Grant.’ a prize winning English bulldog valued at $2,000, is all set to take Washington by storm. The dog is shown on board a plane at Burbapk. Cal., as he said goodbye to six of his sons and daughters before taking off for the capital. He is a present from an El Monte, Cal., breeder, to President elect Franklin D. Roosevelt. Stewardess Claire Cook is looking after the White House bone Dolisher in transit. Ex-Gov. Max Gardner And Henry L. Stevens Talked For Roosevelt’s Cabinet Gossip Emanating from Fasley’s .Temporary Head quarters in Miami Would Give Stevens War Post and Gardner Navy; Jo nes May Head R. F. C. Miami, Fla., Feb. 7- —(AP)—Jesse H. Jones, of Texas, appears destined to head the reorganized national re lief organization, the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, under the Roose velt administration. Through this giant agency and its millions of credit, Mr. Roosevelt is looking for a strong hand in his plan in assisting the nation on the upward swing, which he believes will result from his “new deal.” Selection of Jones as chairman of Whippings Denied By Ex-Guard Greenville, S C., Feb. 7.—(AP)— E. B. Southers, whose discharge as cap tain of the Greenville county chain gang guards was announced yester day, said in a statement today that he whipped prisoners to maintain dis oipline, and that J. Ed Means, county supervisor, had released him because of “public opinion.” Southers and two guards were dis charged by Means with the simple an nouncement that they were “no longer in the •employ of. the county.” Southers said he never whipped David Kraft, 14year-old Newark; N. J., whose story of his treatment on the chaingagng here led to an invest tigation, and that If the boy was ever whipped he “did not Know about it.” JMVILL Rogers \j7 'says: Beverly Hills, Calif., Feb. 7. That was an impressive ceremony over th-3 radio-yesterdayhekl in •» the House Os Representatives to ' pay a beautiful tribute to the memory of Calvin Coolidge. The lawmakers gathered in that body yesterday- can pay more homage to a President in death and deal him more misery in life than happens in any civilized na tion. After the Massachusetts jurist’s fine oration of Mr. Cooli idge’s achievements, we listened breathlessly for a moment for fear some Senator ’ would get up (just out of force of habit) and de nounce the oration as being “par tisan misleading and made in the interest of the opposing party.” And Mr. Hoover sitting there thinking: “I have to die to get this.” Yours, WILL. the board means the displacement of Alice Pomerene, Ohio Democrat. The lajttea's appointment by President Hoover was blocked, together with all other nominations by this session of the Senate. This and other gossip emanated to day from the temporary national headquarters here temporarily ait the Miiami-Biltmore hotel by James A. Farley, national chairman, during "the ' r '"-tinued on Page Three.! ‘WfIHjS Mimic War Game on West Coast Rapidly Progress ing Toward Climax Aboard US. S. Pennsylvania, San Pedro, Cal., Feb. 7 (AP) —Swallowed, by tlhe expanse of ,the Pacific, thie “bllaok” fleet* was today en route to an unknown position somewhere be tween Hawtaii and the west coast. All the secrecy and mtysr.ery of war time departure veiled the movement. Radios no longer sent routine messag es for fear ithe ever-ready ears of the radio complaJss would track them to their rendezvous At night ni beams will be visible from a te