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'(I h Till Uia nlonD (,H , "' villi iiji ni.-j tji.i. . - ruommenc uemocrav r: 'I " l?.erublicans news I the f'ict that the only "I ( hu i u '; v.hole bunch has gone Mcnroo Knquirer. brill .7 I tktnrr '',U in in. mi a...... u. i- w'th "Welcome" on it J" - -Su Street Journal. y -6.- a if ifiJISlE MIT , ' T':Y By the Aciated Press, if J r Tffe "J Vn C feKHlT1?MI & 3fe33 f 1 M I i' ....-ly thla .uovninK as a result Milton 1 -i ft J '4 TM ilSI l-Si-lft TIk two ir.cn who pave Coupons- S. : their hoaio., enteral E. K. Lav.- ia;'.- M.'i v' at. ! ; 'lis moinincc an.! icrv roe:, t 'e.'. 'l and Uoxi-rnor Law- v. :.. w.re :uap.'ng m tr.e stcrt. '..'! ! -t as ?o.-n as he sow the j in Ur.de; s, he told the prhce, the ...l stiik'ng Milton Bruce in the Enoch was hold by Fuoll until the officers were notified by Governor. Leora.ru' Mreot wns the peene o r-e siioottre of Arthur J. Allen by .vd Thomas Inst October and it was front of Lawing's store that John I e Duffle said he saw Allen am' 'rs. Robert I.cwe riding in a F'orc cdrtn. : uell and Governor Lowing were tntsses for tho state, during that trial. rUKACHEii TO STRIKE '.v the Aspociated Press. nark Hull. Kng.. Feb. 20. Thr lev. Adam Ilamiltrn, the pastor of no of the Congregational churche- to, r.as ami; uncod his intuition. o .ing on strike for two week?, .id something was wrov.z with ermona or tho church. He HE COUPLE 3 Cy the Associated Press. 'Geneva, Feb. 20. A couple named' Ser.Ulcv, senaratod for JJ0 years, have been johtea in death at Kos nacl.t, near Lucerne. For reason 'hey never told- tho husband and wife j.i.rted a month after marriage, liv 'ng in rposito ends of tho village bowing to each other on the st.:wt, ''.it never speuking. Recently the wife died, nnd the '.ushar'.' wr.e a note request; ug to ):. l.yr'.ed by her side. He died and ohyr-iciajis found uo evidence of rad eio'e. Cv the Associated Press. New York, Feb. 20. William KU3 sell, messenger for the Greenwicn Bank, was robebd of $23-000 toda;; by an automobile bandit who boarded tho nutcmobile and held up tne mes senger. n sum SOMBMHU BETTER By the Associated Press "Belfast, Feb. 20. The situation in northern Ireland is considerably calm er than at any time during the last week and tho fear of a clash on the southern frontier has disappeared. The troops remain on the border, however, and the proximity of armed forces is a potential danger. (Jv tho Associated Press New York, Feb. 20. Lena Russo, 18 years old, was arrested today charged with shooting her 21-year-old brother, Alphonso, which started when he upbraided her for keeping late company with a young man. taken to a hospital Alphonso was with two bullets in bis body, OlIEB S II OH MESSESfiEB HQBBEC OF 523,1 SHOOTS BROTHER WHO LECTURED HER Hero is tlio niiiln buiklhur of (lie lato t Tliis luxurious oouofry home, rosUnsr there will bo an iS-holc golf course ami nienibers under roof. f y th Associated Press. Washinglon, Feb. 20. President Harding replying today to the sen ate tn the Hitchcock resolution ask ing for inforafion relative to the negotiations of the four-power Pa cific treaty stated it v-;.s impossible to furnish the information because of the negc.'tiations were conducted without tho maintaining of a record. Tho president said it would not hn compatible with public interest to disclose the confidential records of negotiators, but he declared there were no secret agreements. Almost 'coincident with the arrival of tho president's letter to' the sen ate the foreign relations committee of the body by a vote of 10 to 1 ordered favorably reported the treaty between the United States and Jap-in regarding the island of Yap. The action wss taken after two lout's of debate in the cc'mmittee and after Republican and Democratic sen ators gave notice ot their intention to change their vote on the floor. The singe negative vote was ca?.t by Senator Pittmsn, Democrat ot Nevada. 3y the Associated Press. Washington, Feb. 20. Arrange ments for a conference late today with Secretary Weeks by Frederic) Tngstrum of Wilmington, N. C.- and lis attorney, former Senator Marion Butler of North Carolina, were made to discuss tha used Shoals plan offer. Mr. Engslrum recently submitted i modified order and today planned to present explanations of it to Secretary Weeks. SEARCH GOES ON IN TAYLOR CASE Los Angeles, Feb. 20. The search for a taxi cab driver wdiose disap peared from his home here about the time William Desmond Taylor, film director, was murdered was the out standing feature of; the police in vestigation of the case. The man, it was said, had driven Taylor home on severcA orasions and detectives believe he might have visited the director the night he was slain. The driver's disappearance was reported to the police several days ago by his wife, who expressed al arm over his absence. The officers, in looking over his effects, discovered three bullets of the calibre of that which killed Taylor and a cap simi lar to that worn by a man several witnesses have reported seeing near the Taylor home the night tho di rector was' slain. The parents of Mabel Normand, film actress, one of the last persons to see Taylor alive, arrived from New York tonight to visit their daughter. Miss Normand Saturday moved from her Los Angeles residence to an un announced address which it yas learn ed today is in Altadena, a suburb of Pasadena. Her friends said she was seeking rest and seclusion We certainly live in a speedier age. Just think how much quicker these time a man can drink himself to death. Nashville Banner, MilH- S l ! r IR vVfllVr III KM rtinf ll ! Hrh I i i or rc i i 18 BKONM jfiif.e oi quant's iv. duk. supurjn I 5 B S S! BOSS OFFER FOR MUSCLE SHOALS I' r' ' I'm in vj:r :N:':v'.v W. K. A'andcrbilfs ofalo, "Wle Hour' on tho smitli shore of Lonsr Island.' niillious, is to become one of the most exclusive clubs in lite world. On the estate' tennis courts lu the open, broad iloors Kaleigh, Feb. 20. What the fenso of Charles Ti. Boger, superin tendent of the Stonewall Jsckson Training school, who is charged with ill treatment of Thcmas Hanna- 15-year-old Raleigh youth, was not known in official circles here today. The Hanna boy has been at the school for some time and upon rec ommendation of the Wake county welfare officer a writ of habeas corpus has been issued by Judge W A. Devrn forbidding the removal ol: the boy from his home here to the school pending a hearing in Raleigh on Marcli 0. ioung nanna recently i-phirr-Pi-:1 hrti-( nnn told side ot re.turr.eo' here and told his side ot the. story. It is charged th-;t he was whipped at the school repeatedly, was no'i: per mitted to communicate with home folks and was denied liberties and favors shown others.. The father of the boy recently petitionee,, for re leaso of his son. Adjutant General John Van B. Metts announces that members o'f 22 of tho 30 National Guard organi sations in North Carolina have re ceived their d'lill pay for the period from July 1 to December 31. 1.921. amounting to approximately $42,000 This pay will be received semi annually by all guard units and tho total amount when the 30 organize -tic'ns have been paid will total around $115,000 every twelve months. The pay now being received by the guardsmen is in excess of the amount previously paid by the federal gov ernment for service with state com-, panies. The sixtv-first annual North Caro lina State 'Fair will be held at Ral eigh October 16-21. it ia announced bv Joseph -E. Pogv.c, secretary. Mrs. Ec'ith Vanderbilfc of AsheviUe is president of the association- hav ing been re-elected for the second time by the association at the annual meeting here last October. Adjutant General J. Van B. Metts arrived in the city today from Raleigh and this afternoon inspected the. Hickory cavalry troop. Here abo for the inspection was Maj. Sumner W. Williams of Asnc-ville, United! States army. The adjutant general planned to give the troop the look over this af ternoon, and Major Bowman and YPTtam Tav-o - exw:-.' a lull turn- Head- v in honor of th-? vi-'it) quarters probably will be accepted t-M-.ght. This is Geneeal Metts' f:r.--t offic ial visit to Hickorv and this is the first point he has made on a tour to put him in closer touch with the na tional guard and it; personnel. Arthur Griffith is now uresia'hig at the "Birth of a Nation," in con th whirh tbo events i-.ve so stirring as to make the other Griffith green with envy. Toronto Ere buying raiment new Star, i Forego frivolities w-hich tend . . mu t m - - 'To lead one recklessly to spend. COTTON By the Associated Press. New York, Feb. 20. The cotton market showed renewed strengtn during today's early trading with present months making new high ground for the movement. There was" covering or trade and commis- sion house buying, with March and May selling i t to zt pomxs net mgn- or. Marcli - 18.25 May 18.10 July 17.50 October 17.00 December 16.86 Hickory cotton 17 3-4c, 18.53 18.241 SISSIES v for dancing and comfortable quarters fr. lip oili 1 asF B i v, ijja Bs y & tl S l & Giggly! 3 I S fl SI C 9 9 By the Associated I'ress. Hamilton, Ont,, Feb. 2C. A legal battle rivaling if not eclipsing that of a few weeks ago in which Matth- j Pw Bullock. American negro, won hi ; iglt against extradition to Noriina, j T c predicted in local courts i f 1 next Friday wnen tne North Carolina ; authorities will make a second at- j tempt to have Bullock turned over : to them. The society for advancement of colored people, an American associa tion, has interested itself in the case, having employed counj'cl to look after Bullock's' interests. Tho negrc colony here also has raised a fund for Bullock's defense. The Noriina authorities now seek the negro's extradition on a charge of attempted murder several months ago which resulted in the lyne'irm: Bullock's brother. Th:y first sought extradition on a charge of inciting to riot. Both sides have 15 days in. which to file appeals from the judgment o'f, the court.- SUGGESTS Mil. HALL Geo. W. Hal! is D. H. Russell's chaice for mayor, his nomination be ing sent to the Record today. By the Associated Press. StEtesville. N. C, Feb. 20, -Lee Lawrence, negro, aged 25 years, was struck and instantly killed by Pas senger train No. 35 last night two miles west of Statesville. A shoit time before he had become enraged with his wife, inflicting severe cuts about her throat. Whether T.-iwrenees death wss a result of accie'ent or suicide has not been learned. THEN AND NOW B, Franklin framed a set of rules Explaining how to save, A code of maxims for the schools Told how each copper cent would Told how eac heorper cent would grow At compound interest you know. , He glorified the ways of thrift Through frugal nlans each day Showed how to skimp and patch and lose coins to law away, Providing for the years of age By youthful prudence, grave and sage. Whose would follow his' advice Vain pastimes much eschew, , And hesitantly ponder twice 'Alack! he preached in good old times, ! Not. for the nresent ae-e. wiien o-uileful men are moved to crime ; But f0.s who dollars save, Even misers from their treasures par where banditry's- becoming an art! Ella A. Fanning, in the New York j Times. o The wireless telephone sermon dir COfbfiibstet Kll I f0 RY THIH 17.72 ect from pulpit to the home is now 17.23 said tc- be entirely practicable, ex 17.07 cept as to taking up the collection. , , Columbus Dispatch. roc A1-''rip.r'r I'res. i j Washington, Feb. 20. Business i i throughout the country, progressing: ' through well defined cycles, is near the upward swine of the r:en-; federal reserve board to eongies to-!. day. '"'There are those," the report 'who believe th begin- ning of revival is not far distant.. j When it does definitely set in it will be followed by a new era o'f; prosper ity. ''Business in one of its long swings of prosperity' the report said, "has followed its usual course of rotation, e'ic esive .:ro;: u c uo n Ua" lowed hitherto by an-i forced liquidation; a long period of slow liquidation, business depression and stagnation, and then revival. ''In the 1 ight of recent experi- ences." the report warned, "we shouid ! remember that when we reenter fob period of prosperity a react hm j wiil follow sooner or later, and if we j can prevent the crest being reached! Inn n thu r-.-t.-. w not ho ,,, severe, and the next period of com mercial activity wiil be marked by saner methods, greater achievements along constructive lilies and by a longer duration than in former years'." The board confined - its report to an account of the operation of the organization for the year 1921 with out offering any suggestion for leg islation affecting the board. WW if v -j UK Li wl Mcp 1PJ issorn si rH SbJlffirif MM 8? By the Associated Press. Jscksonvillc Fla., Feb. 20. Rote Pholin, a farmer, was brought to local hcvpital today suffe-i ing from a gr'-'sh3t wound inflicted by a do.mi nceker hen. Phclin late yesterday set a loaded shotgun in ins henhouse and after the trap was fixed to the roost .--dk- ed away. the spring attached to the trigger and Phclin received a lead of shot in his arm. Physicians say his arm may j have to be amputated. e--S3'-3- 1!S w ly the Associated Press. Washington, Feb. 20 The hou'e today passed and sent to the senate a resolution extending to June 00, 1023, the three per cent immigration law. The rules were suspended' to per mit of this action. . m MM E k C i ULU yulIiL By the Associated Press. Washington. Feb. 20. Ranking Republicans of the house ways and means committee were invited today by a majority of the senate finance committee to a conference to discus the valuation feature of the tariff bill. The conference will be held late this afternoon. SIS IEFERRE0 By the Associated Press. Washington, Feb, 20 Majority members of the ways and means' com mittee referred back to the .sub committee the wdiole problem of how the soldier's bonus is to be financ ed. It is announced that the sub committee will go into the question of a sales tax. Motto for America at the Genoa conference: "Columbus, we are here.'' New York Post. LB ? S a m 1 I !! 3 i JL m Tinn i i t 1 hi LE LA L jULu H ILhli nuibt 1 1IF BILL ORE Hi CT!1- ic vV O..J Cj?, lOCl c a '-V -!: f ii. t a .-it Co -nrr itteor.i.Ti -1 --i. .uuiHu-.ui, acc sroin-!: to ;;) iers cf Kaymt-nJ L. Hefner. ' h hr.ve been sent t ': Count. . 7 7. 1 i" i i I C 1 1 !) ii! .live co-.i:nit:ej focehc-i C;-mri-ell ha pror.vsd to i'Yi-oiv tlii- week and !o k matter. fiefru't's fncr.ds t no on-h.v tenv.-nt hes been ;v:-d'.;oU. a-: they arc g a show"' down. iv;::i e:: jmanciin : K, ;: ; : goner?.!, last week told 1 Aree to ret:;rn home, rt a conference with Mr. and see if the matter could i i-.iO) one: not be settled at horae. .Mr. A bee question uo with MY- Moi-tho-H, hn if anythhig hs.s boon done. Mr. Abte has not indicated it. in the meantime Mr. Hefner's friends are bestirring themselves, ihey may not be abic Vj badge th eountv c.iairman or Mr. iVlr-rt h :.-? but they are ready for a fight b -- P o s to ffi c e co ;n m itie a and r. scrap on tlie senate floor. They arc- out for gore and make no bones of it. Pos toff ice is now about all the fit!- in i i i.e.-.in.! n --i.- - Vw i.i. . ... ... .v. ...t -.V 1" terrstc-it one way or another. Re-publicanr- who have been passive h.jve put on their fighting clothes anr' this week is expected to sob some real action. One can get on either side paper bets, hov and some of Hefner's friend. t 1 VC- confident that his chances have im- pioved hundred per cent. a- - USE AN AIRPLANE Dy the Associated Press. Jacksonville, Fla.- Feb. 20. An a flat-he of tho office of Goo. E. Gay. assistant prohibition director for Florida, .aid' lie had heard unoffic ially thst an airplane had beer, put to- work on the Georgia, North Car - hv) a state; line to ferret out liqjior viorlinns in those states. Mr Gov added that he had not been advised officially, but the announced 'inten tion ot lb "a! department to oxtvr.oro'inary means came .13 'i ! sunrise. Of course, as Commissioner Hay es charges, the old-fashioned salcce man has boon put out of bu.-iiH v but tho bootleggers havo been nut r business. Ccaimbia Record. J iioof inn. j y .' 6 f n V 3 5 - By the Associated Press. Washington, Feb. 20. Use of air planes on the' Florida coast on th war on the rum smugglers wss un derstood to have been ordered by th fc deral prohibition department today Plans for the use of airplanes :: rum runners was understood to bo pail of a gigantic program by th-' prr.hib'tion autohritics to cope with smuggling on land, sea and' air. Commissioner Ilaynes and othe- prohibition officials refused today t" disclose details of the anti-smug tiling campaign, but it was indicate that extraordinary measures we' being taken. OPPOSED inn MH Dy the Associated Press. Chicago, Feb. 20. Bishop Thomas F. Gaylor, president of the national , council of the Episcopal church, said in an address here last night that h. believed the 18th amendment was a mistage. He abo said he was in fa vor of a modification of the Volstead law. 'T am personally in favor 'oil mor ality," he Said, "but I am opposed to putting sumptuary laws into effect. It smacks of the philosophy of the ancient world." 3! e- PLAYERS RELEASED By the Associated Press. Belfast, Feb. 20. Members of the Irish Republican army football teaea captured last month, were released from the Londonderry jail today i conformity with the order issued" last night. n A 1 mm IS MBff
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