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rTI'ENDKRSON /'ATEWAY TO CENTRAL CAROLINA -fWiNTY-SEGOND YEAH Anglo-French Tension Grows ,y. .y. * * * q, Ethiopia Pre pares To Resist New Italian Offensive bar head warns of CENTRALIZATION OF POWER AT CAPITAL present Trends Toward Con centration of Authority | n Washington Are Deplored SPEAKS AT MEETING NORTH CAROLINA BAR Calls on Lawyers To Be Tol erant of Other Fellow’s iu Discussions of Na tional I**ucs Just Ahead; A. D. McLean Speaks At Raleigh Meeting Hu /<'/-*’. Oft. 18.-(AP)—William L. Ilm,.now, 4 N T *'w York, president of Urn American Bar Association, told attorney* "f North Carolina here to rinv (Ini "in IL O discussion of great national i-'itfv; Iha l are immediately ahr-i.l, (lie lawyers of America should ,i ;in p\:impl<» for tolerance, breadth of outlook, recognition of t other follow point of view, and adherence to the American tradition of liberty under law " The bar a- oeiation president warn- H against following “the present fiend- toward centralized and ar bitrarv power in government.'’ .Judge Hansom and Angus Dhu Mc- Lean. assistant attorney genera! of the l'nited States, were the principal speakers at the second annual con vention of the North Carolina State Bar, I lie. Around .7K> lawyers were in at tendance at 1 lie sessions. ffovernor Ehringhaus introduced •Judge Pvan.-oni. and Attorney General A A H. S<’awell presented Mr. Mc- Lean, who formerly was a member (Continued bn Pago Two.) Realtor Is Missing In Mountains Asheville, Oct. 18.— (Al*) Searchers combed the heavily for ested Mills section above Hender sonville today for W. T. Row. land, one of the State’s most wide ly known real estate men, miss ing since he left a hunting cainp in in id-after noon Thursday. The alarm was spread last night when Howland had failed to re turn to camp by 5 p. m., as he had promised his companions. J ■V (.node, Asheville druggist, and ■* K. Chambers. At dawn today 75 men began •he search for Rowland, who • laimed at one time that his busi ness slogan, “It can de bone.’* was sufficient address to bring a h-Mer to him from any part of the tnlted States, I democratic Chiefs Fear Discontent I hose on Relief Want More, Manu facturers Resent 1 ax; Both Angry •Vv <ll ARCUS I’. STEWART _ \a;d ,, " K t°n, Oct. 18.—Although it oi, ’ ' V ls ; '& rccd 'hat times arc im iDemocratic party managers Jth'nUaHy are afraid that the im 'uiniT? will rebound to the ad- Hho.M dl,o " H advantage in as It ‘itic'l io«ic° rCling t 0 aU rU . IGS of po ‘ lion'in ,1, ff (~y * H tliat an administra (X.(. UP ’’ l(:,: w hen an economic crash whether ! r '° ld ./ e ’ s P° n « iblc for it an admintatrt '* l ° blame ’. that stiatßi n office during a L ' c °atinv.r* on P,£- Three.) mtnhttstni l&uxlxt ißtspafrhr ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NuKTH CAROLINA AND ’ L^ KD WIRB SERVICE OF THB ASSOCIATED PRBSB. Reich Chief of Staff ISM ■djfpp X ■ ••• Ludwig Back Restoration of the German General Staff, with Gen. Ludwig Beck as chief, means abrogation by Reich of another provision of Versailles Treaty. (Central Press) IMDONALD IS NOT GOO STRONG His Besl Chance Lies In Getting Really Tough Treatment in State OPPOSmON~AIDS HIM State Fair Visitors Interviewed by Correspondent, Sensing Reaction Back Home to Liberal Candidate In the Sir Uniter Hotel. Dully DlMiuttoh Itiirenu, IIY J. C. BASKERVILLE, Raleigh, Oct. 18 —State Fair visitors this week have talked politics and from the back country they bring tlie story that Candidate Ralph W. Mc- Donald’.; best bet is plenty of opposi tion. The Forsyth gentleman, who almost has made himself a State figure, on opposition about home, isn’t going anything like so well now, many of these travelers say, as he did some weeks ago when he found home folKs writing letters all over North Caro lina telling why Dr. McDonald will (Continued on Page Six.) JUDGE BROGDEN IS HOLDING HIS OWN Durham, Oct. 18. — (AP) —‘State Su preme Court Justice Willis J. Brog den’s condition was virtually unchang ed today. The Durham man seemed to be holding his own pretty well. Higher Taxes Assured As Federal Spending Mounts Babson Urges Every Comni unity To Get Every Cent It Can, and Then Vote To P ut Stop To Reckless Out pouring of Money; Run ning Expenses Rising BV ROGKIi W. BABSON. Copyright 1935, Publishers Financial Bureau, Inc. Babson Park, Maas., Oct. 18. — Everybody who is interested in pub lic works of any kind should get the new point of view on the Works Pro gress Administration and its aims. It affects taxes, municipal bonds, and especially all those projects in which you may be interested. Officials na turally want to do those things which will please the largest number of voters. This is both comman sense HENDERSON, N. C. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, O CTOBER 18, 1935 EMBARGO AGAINST ITALY IS IMPOSED By SOVIET RUSSIA Sanctions Committee at Ge neva Tosses to Larger Group Question of General Ban ITALIANS REPORTED DEPARTING ERITREA Fear Great Britain May Cut off Their Exit from Africa, Exposing Them to Ethio pian Attack; Isolated Ital ian Column Fights Way Back to Eritrea Addis Ababa, Oct. 18.—(AP) —(By Die Exchange Telegraph).—Emperor Haile Selassie ordered today the mass big of 100.000 Ethiopian troops in the Dolo region in expectation of an ItaL ian advance from Italian Somaliland. RUSSIA PLEDGES EMBARGO ON TRAFFIC WITH ITALY Geneva. Oct. 18.—(AP)—Russia not ified tiie League of Nations officially today that it has accepted and put into operation an arms embargo and financial sanctions against Italy. Simultaneously, the sub-committee on economic sanctions decided that British proposals to place an embargo on all importations from Italy should be discussed directly by the coordin ation committee of 18 nations, dele gates said after a sub-committee meeting. The delegates said difficulties con fronting such a boycott seemed To Be becoming too great for the sub-com mittee to handle, and that clarifica tion of questions 'by the larger com mittee was deemed necessary. Switzerland raised two objections *o the proposed “buy nothing from Italy’’ boycott. The subcommittee on economic sanctions decided to add rubber and pack animals to the list of key pro ducts on which prohibition of ex portion to Italy is to be placed. The committee of 18 will meet to morrow morning to discuss both the lists for the key products embargo and the British “buy nothing from Italy” proposal. British spokesmen said the fact (Continued on Page Seven.) Improvement For Business Is Continuing New York. Oct. 18.—(AP)—The im provement in the production and dis tribution of merchandise during Sep tember has been extended thus far in October, with few exceptions, the weekly revitw of Dunn and Brad street, Inc., said today. The rate of the improvement from week to week has been moderate it stated. "The momentum gained during the specail Columbus Day promotional events led to a vigorous expansion of consumer 'buying throughout the week.” the servey said. "The rise in retail sales from the preceding weeks ranged up to 15 to 20 percent, while the estimated av erage for. the country as a whole was higher by 15 to 18 percent by the cor responding 1934 weeks.” and good politics although hard on taxpayers. Ickes vs. Hopkins. The oXriginal purpose of the Fed eral government was to create useful and self-liquidating public works to re.employ labor until business came back and industry naturally absorbed these people. The President arranged with Secretary Ickes to take over this work under the name G s PWA. Mr. Ickes, an able and conscientious on Page Six,). Our Navy’s Building Pace Quickens J The destroyers Clark at Quincy, Mass, (left), and Mahan at Staten Island, N. Y., are newest additions to navy in building program which is being rushed as war clouds rise on widely separated fronts. (Central Press) mSunSed Britain and France Want Each Other’s Help, But Won’t Reciprocate ITALY, GERMANY HURT Economic Conditions There Reported Worse and Sanctions and Boy cotts Would Only Ag gravate Them By LESLIE EICHEL New York, Oct. 18.—Nations op posed to Mussolini are not as one. The French people are very much opposed to protecting Great Britain’s “life line.” The British people do not desire any agreement with France which would bring them into a war with France against Germany. Premier Laval's cabinet, in France, is none to secure. Former Premier Edouard Heriot, Radical Socialist, to gether with Former Premier Joseph Paul Boncour, are rumored as trying to bring about the downfall of the Laval cabinet. Heriot, himself, is under attack for_ allegedly having make commitments to the British Labor party (eblieving it soon will be in power). Heriot is said have promised aid of the Frenun fleet in the Mediterranean in return for help against Germany from Britain. If either made such promises, neither will get into power, or be in power long. For the French look with disfavor on naval aid for the British, (Continued on Page Three.) Real Opposition By Ethiopians Is Now Developing Asmara. Eritrea, Oct. 18. —(AP) —15. —(Delayed in transmission.)— The first real opposition to the Italian ad vance through Ethiopia was believed to be developing today around Mak ale. major objective, 60 miles south of Aduwa. Three important Ethiopian leaders were reported concentrating their forces in that district, where it has been long predicted that, there was a good chance for a big battle. Ras Seyouam. Ethiopian comman der, and former governor of Aduwa, who fled when the Italians made their conquering advance and took his cap ital. was said to be uniting ' is troops with those of Bireondi and Lali-Bela. OUR WEATHER MAN FOR NORTH CAROLINA. Increasing cloudiness and slight ly warmer tonight; Saturday part ly cloudy to unsettled. Britain Has Never Asked For Military Sanctions Tobacco Revenue Growing Sharply Washington, Oct. 18.—(AF)—Be cause Americans are smoking more, Uncle Sam is getting more revenue from the tobacco going up in smoke. The Internal Revenue Bureau re. ported today that stamps were sold for 10,774,083,390 cigarettes, about 90 for every man, woman and child in the United States during Sep tember, 1935, compared to stamps for 10,284,498,800 the same month a year ago. Cigarette manufacturers paid the government $32,325,400 in rev enue last month, compared with $30,884,779 In September, 1984. STANDARD 1 TO CONTINUESELLING Teagle Sees No Reason for Stopping Trade With Italian Subsidiary New York, Oct. 18.—(AP)—W. C. Teagle, president of the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, declared to day that he saw no reason under existing conditions to interfere with the regular commercial oil business between the Standard and its Italian subsidiary. In a statement issued from Teagle’s office it was stated “persistent press comment that many oil companies are discussing a possible worldwide em bargo of petroleum sales to Italy brought from the Standard Oil Com pany a flat denial of any knowledge of such discussions. "An Italian subsidiary of Standard Oil Company, Societa Italo-Ameri cana Pel Petrolic, has been marketing petroleum products in Italy for more (Continued on Page Four.) District Kiwanis Officers Elected For the Carolinas Charleston. S. C., Oct. 18. —(AP) J. Henry Leßoy, of Elizabeth City. N. C., was elected today to succeed Judge Paul M. McMillan, of Char leston. as district governor of the Kiwanis clubs of the two Carolinas. and Greensboro, N. C., was chosen as the 1936 convention city. Other officers elected at the con cluding session this morning included district lieutenant governors Samuel E. Leonard, of Rocky Mount; T. C Johnson, of Kinston, N. C.; and Ed L. Cloyd. of Raleigh. PDBHBRRD BVBRV A.FTBRNOOK EXCEPT RTTNT> AV Has Never Proposed Block ade Nor Closing of Suez Canal, London Statement Says COLLECTIVE MOVE ALONE IS PROPER Individual Action Useless But Must Be Cooperative By AU League Powers, Is Belief; Statement Not Prompted by Explicit De mands from France London, Oct. 18.—(AP)—Authorita tive sources declared today that Great Britain has never suggested military sanctions against Italy in the present dispute, has never proposed any blockade against Italy and has not suggested closing of the Suez Canal or the Red Sea to Italian ships. This statement was made to clarify the British attitude concerning the application of Article XVI of the League of Nations covenant—the ar ticle prescribing punishment in case (Continued on Page Four.) Oct. 31 Deadline . On Corn and Hog Contract of 1935 Washington, Oct. 18.—(AP) — The Farm Administration fixed today an October 31 deadline for receipt here of 1935 corn-hog contracts, at the same time announcing $61,062,309 al ready had been paid on this year’s program. As of October 8, included among the number of corn-hog contracts on which first payments had been paid was North Carolina, 2,781 contracts paid at $132,886. Show Gain Os 184,479 Work Jobs Washington, Oct. 18. —(AP) — A gain of 184,479 work relief jobs dur ing the past two weeks was reported today by Aubrey Williams, acting works progress administrator. With less than two weeks before the November 1 deadline for employ ing 3,150,000 persons, he reported that 1,310,733 now have jobs. This included 594,427 on WPA pro jects, 582,648 in the Civilian Conser vation Corps, and 133,658 on other Federal projects. O PAGES ° TODAY FIVE CENTS COPY BRITAIN’S FAITH IN FRANCE’S LOYALTY HAS BEENSHAKEN Restoration of Confidenco Hinges on Unqualified Promise to Britain by France FRANCE ASKS MORE DATA FROtyl BRITAIN Wants To Know Just How Far England Plans To Go I« Naval Sanctions, and Just What Will Be Musso lini’s Price for Calling Off His Ethiopian War London, Oct. 18 (AP) —Ten- sion between the British and French mounted today as the British government let it be known plainly that recent events have shaken the British publie confidence in France’s loyalty to the League of Nations. The restoration of this confidence, authoritative sources said, hinges up on an unconditional affirmative French reply to the British query as to whether France will back up Great Britain if the British fleet m I the Mediterranean is attacked by | Italy. FRANCE SEEKS MORE DATA BEFORE MAKING DECISION Paris, Oct. 18.—-(AP) —Authoritative sources disclosed today that before France moves in any direction in the present international crisis she must know: 1. How far Great Britain will go In naval sanctions against Italy; 2. Just what Premier Mussolini of (Continued on Page Five.) Vast Area Os Africa Fortified Rome, Oct. 18.— (AP) —A vast arfeS, of northern Africa was drawn today into the warlike picture which hither to had been confined largely to the borders of Ethiopia. Reliable sources reported that 240 miles of barbed wire entanglements were stretched along the frontier of Italy’s North African possession of Libya, where thousands of troope have been sent for “security against native elements along the Egyptian border.” Simultaneously, Italians at home assailed the British government for its refusal to consider withdrawing its naval reinforcements from the Mediterranean in response to a French suggestion unless Italy reduc ed its Libyan garrisons. Blockade Os Italy Likely By Warships Italian Spokesman at Geneva, Says Such A Move by Other Powers Means War Geneva, Oct. 18 (AP) —A lutval blockade against Italy appeared to many delegates to the League of Nations as a dangerous possibi lity today, despite a statement in official British circles that a blockade was not now contemplat ed as a new sanction for Italy’s 1 attempt at conquest in Ethiopia. Although an Italian spokesman told The Associated Press a “na val blockade is war,” reports of \ the probability of a blockade in creased, partly because of an amendment by the British to the committee on economic sanctions . today.
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