fit selling on while pnrehaninf everything uae under price or trait eo« ► . * wen* into • Mr* marketing syvtem wkieh he seen tai Denmark, declaring "the »• operative ryrtmi haa wdwwl Den ■Mok and lilib her people the moat i and contented in the world, ia. will a similar ayateon j effective for the relief of i an farmer*?" "Nevertheleas,"1 the speaker, after men boo th* obstacles which had been. in the path of the movement In Americdk "co-operation has become the slogan of the American fanner, and if arbitrary price fixing continues aa to the things the farmer moat con he will he driven to apply a to the things he inv iwwtvi vi 1*7ii vuurou uia aitoii Man to the European aitaation, fir-, tag « aurvwy of condition! in aevaral —uuti ten including France. Germany, Bar land and Italy. Ha putiolaii) <wlt upon conditions in Germany,' declaring that the pniicy of repadia tha panned by Germany haa had tV •/fart of torraaainr th» tirhea of Qer aiar ndrl'i .allata *.\a t« atrwngthen tag their power, while nt the name time "thia policy haa almoat cruahad the middle cUwaea." He aaaerted that the eonditinna would mi cauae ' a Moody revolution Hi any othet coun try, bat that the German ia «ot a rer atotionta and In apite of the auffer taga of the maaaea the people banra re tlarf to land a rrmpathetic aar to the taMii riat and ooaman|atk agitator. Debt OpWaaa Tary Telling of tha difference af opto south and tba fruit |t»nn of Cal ifornia, will carry detail ad plana far organisation into arary aaction riait, ad. TWy aiao will fin ■aaaraam to tba hrun who anliat in tba «iumaa4fanda will bo awlhtlo through both tba war financc .n rye rattan ageneiaa and tba intarmadiata cradit banka, eraatad by tba last Ciingi— Orderly marketing and tba way of financing will bo the foendation of tba afforta to which tbo corporation Mr. Mayor foala that tba co ayaaa live nawBait in tba aolatioa for tba agricultural pioMam and (raqmntly haa urged organisation of tbo pro ducers. Ba ad bia aaaiatanU con template tba formation of aa many i —ii for an "offical nekoaini* with the bnwn' problsn. He UMrtod tei had bean too much lyapttk; and too little actual help given agricul tor* and again urged Um pmn mt remedial legislation. His statement mnlalasd rafs routes to the Norrta Sinclair Mil of two years ago aad aee eral other naaom which ha said would hare proved beneficial had they been enacted. "As tamal," Sana tor Praxicr said, "we arc hearing the same line of aog (Mtiou a boat now credit agencies, and Congress undoubtedly will ha be seigod by the kind of politicians and banker* offering the mow kind of credit schemes. The farmer* never received any real relief from thia source and they need not expect any now. Theaa so-called rural credit scheme* generally banefit the man who farms the farmer inateaJ of the man who farms lend, who Is the one in need ei relief." Maa at Funeral Ends Life Los Angeles. Cal., Oct. 4.—John H. Pleasants, 40 walked into the chapel, j of an undertaking establishment while | a funeral service was being conducted yesterday, stopped at the casket and asked: "Is this a faunlf* "Yes," soma oae replied. Pleasant* than drew a piatol and ' shot himself in the head. He died one hour later. Iran Loom* iio, Oct. 8.—After ohdp im for more than twto FtlU m Asphalt; Chap Him L Canton, Ohio, pin* with hours today, workmer rocwaM in rescuing P r Hassan, M, from a block of asphalt where ha had been imhaddad all nirbt. Only his head, ; right arm ami shoulder ware visible. Haaaaa fell o*ar <a small embanb i ment Into • pool of warm a«ptett I while walk in* near an asphalt plant , last night. He became exhausted try inir to free huaaalf, AIM1 lay iVtwn. In the meantime the asphalt harden ed. * " * ) I His calls for help ware finally heard by a workman dMrtly before six o'clock this away of U»a aapbak which 1 ly suffer A Letter From Japan lit * pmtMl letter te her «te> tar. Mrs. f. L. »m fh, Mr*. Frank, wtfe of %»r. J. W. bone erer three hundred Ji B^We the tarHMe tcithqatke ehoeka. N* ine vae hurt to ■■mint to anything In WmoU, Mr. Frmnk re-hurt his lane leg. About a month at* ha bnke a mall tendon in Me lag below the knee while playing indoor baae MR, it WH to nearly well that he for Lenoir, Oct. 4.—fin iwapt the buai-1 noes Met ion of mewing lock Mi Isst ntfht, completely dtitroyinf immut ly an entire block of lwniiwn bouaes. The bi( iMm of Lenta Brothers and R. C. Harm wort homed la tka ground. The firs did not atop with thee* hat iwift through the block and iihmI«iIf bud Y«m*'a eafa and ■hop, and H. C. Martin*! dnif (tore and a email ehop adjoining Lent* Brothers, bokmrirtr to Mr. Hanson, of Charlotte, was also in the Wake r»f the t lamer The fire started about 11 o'clock in Lents Brother's big store. The origin is unknown, hut it is beloved to have l.cer started y ra»s *naw ing matches The alarm spread rapid ly throughout the village. The ec.ttre citizenship turned out and formed bucket brigades. bat were unable to get the flames under control. From I/enti Brothers the flames rapidly spread to Young's cafe and hotel building. Local .fire fighting equip ment had eery little effect on the flamea and this building which Includ ed the poatofflce waa within a few minutes enveloped in flames. In rebuilding the fire-swept dis trict the new buildings, according to information given out this morning will he set back to afford a wider street. Plana were already under way to move these buildings hack sev eral feet for this purpose. The new buildings will be of better construc tion and mors modern in design. The new Haynos building will bo of brick veneer type with modem front. Little Girl's Foot ia Cut Off by Reidaville, Oct. S.—JuaniU Jo»». the three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mm. G. L. Jonn, of Locuat BUI. waa carried to a Danville hoapttal Fri day evening with her right foot ampu tated ^»v« tha ankle. .The child «u rnjored Friday aftemoda by a mew ing- Machine which waa being driven in a field by her father. Tha child (ianaf«d to gat in tha path of the Made which caught her above the ankle and completely ao»aaad tha phyticiana railed fvaaa TancayrSa and waa carried to the hoepital aa *ooa aa tha lajary had baaa tempo rarily draaaod and » tournlqaet ap plied. Her eentittea yMMhf waa written by Mr. Fraak I he mailed the latter for kin wife i that be hi acting aa a kind of steward j for tha new Mission at Kebe they are carter for the _ rich 1 by poverty added their exile. Tokahoma. their twenty yeare ajro ia in ruins, railroad was tern op wtthin'ttre I at their simmer home, bat 1 ly for then not in the direction they moat travel. Mr. Frank his injured Mfc much batter. Neither the In. or Mrs. their lotion dwell on the their experience, bat fire Mays nights of earthqaake shocks Figkt limiim Am at lUMcfc liMri Oct. 4.—In spite of a warn in# which had been |lwu by Federal District Attorney Inrin B Tucker that pi'oaemthm wauld (allow If the law waa violated proasstm hare laat night (howed pictures of the Dseap »y-Fhjo fight. Those in charge of the show da brought into North Carolina by a1 rommon carrier and thereby, thoy had been advised by lawyers, the inter state commerce law had not bean vio lated. "I consider it an outrageous viola tion of the law," declared Mr. Tucker last night. "You may say for tap that the manner in which the film waa brought into this state will be fully inveatigatad and the guilty parties will be proaecuted and thi* office will ask for prison sentences upon eon. viction. "There is a loophole in the statute tnd as I construe the law the exhibi tors are guQty as accomplices in re i eivmg the fflm If it waa shipped to to this state by a common carrier, hot if the guDt doei not extrnd'to the ex hibitors the film waa brought in by ■ u to mobile or by a paasaager on a tmmoa carrier " _ The district attorney characterised a* absurd and construction of the law which would hold new«Depart wkleh published photographs of the fi«?hi as culpable. No attempt to «top >att night'* performance was made. Claim to Fame Wm That Ha TWraalMd KaiMr London. Oct 4.—The death occur red here recently of Alfred Russvl Price, and passed almost unheeded where** it waa worthy of apacial no tice, for he socceeded in accomplish ing what thoa**nd* of Americans hare Itched to do hot mold art, ha trave the hoy who later became Ger man emperor * food, sound thrashing It happened years a to when Wil helm was the crown prince and was visiting IIfr*combe an English sea side resort, with his tutor. Wit helm, ' in a pfcyfully de*Uuctlse mood, be t*an to throw tton** at aosae bath 'H| machines >ilmi|ln to Mr. M>rt father. Be waa toM to atop, tot took kcaption to thi* infringement of hi* Vg*l ri«Ma Tone Price task ^ hi* eaat and began to belabor the , royal jaaMi *o mmi—ftiQy that to had afetaMwai a Waak «r* *ai aar aral eat* *nd IiiuUm before the tator 1 -urrsslsd <■ wlWag «A hoaUlllha. of Ma printed farm: 1 yoa by at or an the utrwt," an he places tha amount 118.96. We •onM lika far tha atate attorney gen eral to fhra Wa opinion aa to tha nlitjr of tha form and method which Traffle Offlcar Hang— ia aataf. "Nam»i um multif laphod fffl-ln form latter* arv aant to motor car owners by A. M. Maddry, oonatohla of Durham county, ao many in fact un til motorist* arr being advieet! to *void Durham, if thay would take '-be precaution not to he arrcatad after thay |(t home. "W. Lothur Catea. of BaiH^ton. ha* a regular printed form which he *enda to mitoriato aa tha hattaa ef which ia printed "section MIS Auto mobile lawi «f North Carolina: No person shall apatite a motor nrtfel* outaide incorporate towns at greater *peed than SS mile* aa hour aa aay miblk highway. "Catea ia n<>t the only officer of tha law who wa hare heard of that's be lind tha tim**. The stat.< highway <pead law ia not M mflaa aa hoar; it i* 80 mile*, and haa been for a ion* ime; yet if you paaa through Catea' llace of buainaaa you are HMy to re vive a notice to forward him aa much >r ba arreated. Wa would Uha to aak 'h« attorney general why it ia necea «ary for innocent, law abiding citiaana t>f the state to pay officer* far the privilege of riding on the highway! for which thay are paying? Why la an officer permitted to send, what would ba termed a black mail latter, if it war* mailed by anyone ether than a person with an officer"* authority T Why ia a man given authority to SB force tha law whan ha desert even know tha lawT" Funeral Pym Still Arc Burn ing in Told* Tokio. Oct. I.—A Month attar Ja pan'* greatest earthquake finds fun eral pyres still burning in Hanjo aad Fukujaws wards and other of Tokio whaa from the rain* Beside the ara many shrines whan relative* sf the dead flack to worship snd to pray for tba spi.' t of the departed. Despite the a^rl of haato la < in* of bpdtoa to | their mail entrance to firm* at every |uH they Mt The ikott attracted (uard* fica all parta of tte prison to the mm aai under a heavy fire the eonvicta waea forced to take —* *•*" ■**-'— room, a two . _ the renter of the prieon grounds. From vantage point* hi upotake window* of the dining room Ilia e*a victs were able to fire which forced the guards to raver. An alarm quickly was i and citisens from the countryside, aaMng arm* a* war* available quickly their strength to the besieger*. Prison official* obtained a marhtoa gun from a coal mine company at Nnrtonville —J1 —* the barricaded temoon. Governor ordered troop C.. of the truard machine gun company at ! kinsviUe to «ent foor tear gas gana to charge af the taar gas Ifaad of the Louisville petto* of to 100 May hertw TIm Tariff mm WWt Akerc 90 C—ta IwM Washington. Oct * —IiiMmtth— hare bnn r »#n tin fadwu tartff roonninion by Prmldi ' 'J«Mr to co—klir the poasibiiit .if Ii.um ins the prewnt duty Of. wbr abac* 30 eenta •* i nnm of rein ior the Wf*urn wheat mw The M A legation that the tariff <* whMk to hi—< torn M to «

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