DREADED CATTLE DISEASE!
WESTERN STATES
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atthnuirh mmm of Ami, weakened ml
HI from homrar, ware eared for in
Tama hoapitala white erary effort
waa made to maka eomfortabla thoae
»trnwded in California territory.
Driving a few of the machine* upon
the bridge mrar the Colorado river,
marking the boundary between the
twa etatae. • few of the motor! «ta de
fied guard* and Inspector* to maka
within their righto and "(tending up
The long tram of motor can
itwhM out for more than * half
mile in the desert on the west able
ef the bridge tonight 'while local au
thorities ware attempting to pacify
the hoatfla and fMktir* and Induce
the traveler* to return to citiaa In
California.
Quarantine |uHa an duty hart to
enftvrco the atatoa artario against
California rlMwhr traffic tonigkt
repelled an attack to break the Mock
The raacaaN of mmr* than 700
aMtoriato from California barred
from entry under the smbargn a gain at
vehicular traffic swept peat «om« of
the guards on the Colorado rtiw
was formed on the Yuma rfda and
of water on the mob
No one waa hart in the ruah. There
waa aa ■hooting, guards having been
bloodshed. After retreating toward
the waat and of the bridge, the trav
elers, weakened and weary by sev
eral nights' encampment in the des
ert became quiet and order eras re- ;
tored.
It to only
which are
LIVESTOCK SACRIFICED
AS CHECK TO DISEASE
23,000 Cattle, 13,000 Shaap
and 10,000 Swim Killed la
California.
to Oil.
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Washington, April IB.—Quaran-!
tin* meaaurea of the Vd<**l govern
■lent to prrmt spread of th« foot
and mouth diaeaae among cattle in
California and to adjoining atatea
are ample to meet the present situa
tion there and to protect the intereata
of all concerned, Secretary Wallace
declared today.
The federal quarantine of the in
fected area, and the adjoining1 terri
tory. «u baaed on 30 yeara expe-.
rience with the diaeaae and the regu
lations were drafted to meet every
*
Arte. April 19,—Peace «m
st the California-Ari
ImI mght'n at
tempt of 400
of th» foot and mouth • pi mo Mr Im
lifted, at laaat temporarily, to thoy
might paaw through.
The 400 man, wuanw and children
ware awaitinv the arrival of Dr. B.
U Jtam. Tom
ing plant eractad on tha California
>id* by tha taoriata. The Govtnor
accadad to tha racnmatandatloa of
Dr. Mm that tha touriata bo per
mittad to antar aftar throagb fomi
iration, hot that tha biirto ha
■train immediately after tfcetr
Talea of prhratioa war* told In
the touriata' ramp on the California
aide. One baby waa horn In the
bttenaa beat, with not abetter, la
tha day, and ■arara cold, without aaf
#|a<ua»4
i lriifu i, rovrrinpfWi iv nip h»i uk.r oi
food and funda ware am one raaalta
of tha eight-day taiga. Yuma eiti
■eaa bad organlied relief and rent
anffleiant food «upp|lea acraai tha
line.
Albuquerque, N. M.. April It —
No matter what Arizona don Nrw
Mnieo wilt mmt allow the Motor
tooriata ramliw tram California af
it waa mM W landing Nrw
lw« today. Any attempt wfll
in bloodriwd, thay a»e« >it Throe
yean of droyht haa bankrupted
prartiralJy arary Nrw Mwfao eattlo
man, and introduftifwi of tki foot and
(tamped out.
Federal Coverameat Acts I
Cattle
Washington, April I#.—Stops wan
token to eradicate the foot and month
disease in cattle in California and to
prevent interference with the move
ment of person*, farm and other pro
ducts from that district.
The Hons* of Representatives ap
propriated $1,500,000 to fight the In
faction, the' President called en the
Governors of the States involved to
rely on the Washington authorities
to handle the situation and desist
from blockading traffic, and several
experts were started from the Depart
ment of Agriculture to assist those
already at work In the stricken terri
tory.
Several Thousand Dollars m
Counterfeit Found in Car
W ay cross, Ga. April 17.—Several
thousand dollars in counter**!'. SiO
bills wars found by federal agents
here tonight concealed to a bos at
tached under the automobile tf J. ft.
Williams, of Daytona, FTa, who waa
arrested here yeetorday when Su r.t
tempted to pass one of the notes tm
a local automobile tire dealer.
Williams was arraigned before a
United States commissioner hero this
afternoon but refused to make any
statement. He was ordered held for
the federal grand jury la default of
a heavy bond.
The bills are aaid by secret service
men to be clumsy counterfeits of the
naei'»e bank of Chicago issoe. Plates
an which'they were printed have not
Work Wnaw On
Danbury Reporter. At Monday's
et the Stokes County High
Jeff Smith were
to work pa sentenced at (he re-1
BF
ners will be Med to build
•ed highway frtfn Pied
to Moore's I S|
daily u the influence of tk
ta making Itaelf fait to
Many fait an undeniable prejudice
aotoat • maaaa epeaker ta the pul
pit. bat after haw lug Mlaa Dartee
'Hay frankly admit that aa tha
heorta war* warmed with bar ma
nagea thptr prejudice melted, awl they
arara coartnced that aha ta an In
strument In God'* handa doin* tha
rery work ha would hare har da.
Miaa Dartee la an tmtfriar worker
•peak in r frnna f to It a. a. each day
tnd remaining for nmfawwaa with
•hoae who aaad har hafp aftor tha
lerrtee, apeaklnr to apacial (rmupa
*f man, wiw«n, children, or yonn*
people in tha afternoon and holdhur
public aerrk'aa a ram at 7:4* p. m.
Mlaa Darlea Ia a Joyoua chriatlan
•nd teach aa tha freedom of a life
lid with Chrlat; (he la a rifted
ipeaker bat delivera her meaaarea in
•impie lanruare that toorhea tha
learti of har hearera.
Har lore for tha ainnar and har
-Hp on the Divine hand make ft aoay
for thoae who hare fallen by the way
■ !de to carry their bordana to her for
idrieo. ' -' ■■ ' H
A aerrtee for teen mt* boya «u |
wW Wwhmfcr afternoon at 4 p.
tnd • mttW for taon »** ftrla will ]
1 h»M at 4 p. m. Thnraday. I
Group prayer aetricea arc being I
"W In rariaaa aaetiona of the town |
•ach afternoon.
Tha Kiwania dob will attend
eea la a body Thursday evening,
.ft la ynbatli that tlM meeting will|
Tha Mttbif of the
rueaday evening April IS ca
i happy etaaa Thuraday, tha
'or the aiM-day hnck, aat»»d by thai
adtaa of tha dnrek, after which the |
riattara departed for their hoaaea am
nany faMcttationa aad good wiahaa
madi waa (Vanted John D. Smith, of |
Pilot Mountain, and he waa ordai
d and appointed to take charre of J
leveral rural communities Hi both*
Surry and Stokea eountiea.
George 8. N^rfleet, of Winaton
Salem, waa made ruling elder of the
r^eabytery of Wtnuton-flaiem and
Re*. Z. V. Roheraon of thia city waa
<npointed commlaaioner to repraaant
he Preabytery of Winaton-Salem at
the General Aaaembly which coneenea
n Ran Antonio, Texas, May 15.
T. E. L. CUu Meets.
The T. E. L. Class of the First
Baptist church met Monday afternoon
■rith the teacher, Mrs. Held Jackson
>n Cherry street. Reports from
-hslrman of committee* showed splen
did work being don* hi the church
nursery, among the old people and
for the hospital at Winston. A let
ter of welcome and offer of seiskes
ia to he sent to the new pastor. Mr.
DstIs. A collection of clothes and
money was made for a needy negro.
Mrs. Andrew Stewart was elected
second vice-president and Mrs. Car
roll Hill, ftrst rice-president. After
the busbies* meeting the members
participated in an en hunt. Mrs.
Claode Johnson was awarded the j
prise for, finding the Boost am. The
hostess sai led apricot tea and wafers, j
After the meeting the hospital com.
m it tee carried flowers to the hospital.
The flower* had been brot by the
class members.—Publicity Chairman ,
DurilWi Experiment With
StoMt Car Fares a Failure
Daaellle, Va, April 17.—Its recent
10-day experiment during which the
Das rill* Traction ami Power eeaa
pany reduced the ten froai sew to
IN cents In the Hope that greater
patronage would result did net prove
a seccsss. Daring the IMiy period
the company suffered a leas of SIJMO
compared with the same period the
year before the local cars carrying
nearly 800 pasMageva Was during the
Naw Tforfc, April It. Itwrt Car
ter miM ImI jaa>«»d>i froai
Knrpi to dakaar i riwt aariaa a#
iKim on Ma wwft In findta* tfca
loat tonib of Ttrtankhaanafi. Whan tha
Afrian waathar ami tha Egyptian
autlim lllaa panait, ha win rndiii ta
tha rit> of anclant Thahaa ta waia>
tha mommy
Om war* ha «u aakad ahaot Mm
mppoaad rnroa of tha Pharoah an all
who might diatarh tha tiaah. and imm
mora ha laayhad it off Ha addad that
htataad of a roraa, Tntankhaman had
Inarrlhad an tha biaida of Ma Baffin
Mi:
"Lat all who Wrt life and hata
daath wiah thouaand* of gaaaa and
brand and haar to my aoal."
A* to tha aupaiatltlon that Lord
Carnarvon1! death waa a pimiahmant
far flnanrin* tha aeeuraad work of
riinrin* op a royal tomb. Nr. Cartar
•aid.
hara baan flndin* tha royal
tomba of anriant Egypt thirty-foar
mm and my haalth la atm rood,
iant itr
"Ai tha work now atmnd* in tha
tomb," ha mid, "tha lid of tha atona
narrophaRua ha* baan Hftad. and w»
hara aapoaad tha ootar roffln of a
•ariaa within which tha King la bnriad.
"AcronHnjr to anriant rarorda, wa
•ball find him airappad In ahaata of
Vntan gold. Ha ia ahnoat rannad In
anld yon mirbt aay.
-i Km aratnar aieruminr Tit# oeart
li irwiitty.*' he <-nattnoed. "Y«t If
ft wpt« not for thi« reaaawh work w*»
•brrnM know nothlnr about arwieot
Erypt and it* amulet ful rtrillxatlon.
W«H Kr-p HI* bi T««k
"I wITI do all in IDT power to aee
fhat th» Klnr wHl nerer be bkwH
'r-m hl« tomb. Tf wv ran riamiM
Mm by X-ravn without onrotltnir him
t wffl Sr don* I am acalnat rrptm
inr any mrnnmy In • dm nut. And 1
a« for tk« royal hodiea now In tfce
ratro Miuram, 1 think they ahoald
he laturnad to tMr tamhi."
Ilia thifm who brake Into the
tomb a boot thirty tewtorlaa aro did
not penetrate to the inner ahrtnr (
C'nwquniity Mr Carter^ yWtwea
•*hlWt. the flrat modern find of the
h«apad on tmaaui >a of anrient Erm
"*n ehrflisatlan. rxartly aa they wera
oiared M90 yeara wo when Tnt
inVhamm waa antombrd.
White Plaint Nm
Quit* i number of our young peo
ple attended the Easter service at
Winston-SaWm.
Amonf the out of town guests for
the holiday* were Misses Myrtle
Jones, Mary Sprinkle, Meter*. Gi r.
'and Preanell, Herbert and John Bre
wer. all of Guilford (oflep.
Miaiee Marie Woods of Salem col
lege is spending the spring vacation
with her parent* Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
H. Woods. '
Mr*. Howard Miller, of Siloam, has
been the guest of her mother Mrs.
Lottie Robertson for the paat week.
The Whits Plains faculty spent the
week end with relathrea and friends
in Newton.
Miss Georgia Soyors of Max Mea
dows, Va was the guest of Misses
Jessie and Marie Woods the first of
the week.
Miss Maude Sim peon of Guilford
college la spending the holidays with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Banner
Simpson.
Mr. Sparger Robertson la spending
w spring vacation with his mother
Mrs. Lottie Robertson.
Misses Mabel Woods. Grace Mar
shall and Mr. Dennis Banker will go
to Gnilford college Friday and *ake
part la the ilirlamstinn contest Prof.
Hooeer win accompany them through
the cwinlry.
No Sum »—.Jhs 9t> May
■> SamI Oat Fw C wrmmmy
Berlin, April M.—Amounts In ex
ceas of 60 gold marks er tta i#n
Isnt, about $11 cannot ha seat by Mil
nut of Germany without the intermed
iation of a bank, Individuals are for-1
actor abroad, but must Wee tte trans
JAPANESE IMMAGRANTS
EXCLUDED BY CONGRESS
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, TW Pin* im 1771
April I
ritual:
of th
provtaee. typuwd hi Um inwj of
d I
and fur the 43rd time i
opening wotda of
"He W riaen." Itnitki
■nwirt of the reamroatloa WM hi
Salem. Um fir* baring been la 1771.
Th* a*r>icea held I
I anted for abort K minute* Ik
participated ia by
rt whom had journeyed all night in
order ta ha pcBawjt at the litany of
the renurraction held In the i
>t dawn.
The thickly jammed
the dlreetfam of
Walter J. Hega.
into Mihnm of tifkt and filed into
he rhurch graveyard. "Coda Acre."
where the laat pnrtinaa of the litany
■rare pronounced. Here amid the flat
•laha by which fa deeignated the
xpialtty that moiea to men at death,
:he ronaolidated hand of £10 piecea,
inder the liadanhip of B. J. Pfohl.
eho ha* participated in mnre than
10 auch reenta, played tba old hymna
ind chorale.
ac z o ciora uim mnrnini ine Dana
t«d formed an the church courtyard.
Hurt they divided lata gioupa to
nareh through the rity wiktnf tkow
«ho slept md herald in* the hear
»hw the Christ tnt*.
Automobile* btftn to nrfvc ctrly
■ th« wwliit, many of them jour
layhtr from distant points.
Slain Bay's Father May
Flown*#, Aril., April 17 —TV state
rill lataipnos no okjwtlon to t l»
pseat by W. H. Grosh. aged father
>f Ted Croak, date university stud
snt, to spring the callows trap to
nunte Wm. B. Ward. Glob* negro,
who was eoarktod of the youths
warder, K was announced today b>
L B. Sim*. superintendent of the AH
totta prifon.
"We will offer no objection if Mr.
Sroeh want* to be the executioner,"
laid the superintendent.
GrmVi father was present at the
trial here early this month whan a
'erdk-t finding Ward guilty of first
ic|icc murder was returned by a
Inry. Groah wai slain near Globe on
the morning of December 26.
Ward was sentenced to be hang
ad June. 20, but sentence was auto
matically stayed by an appeal to the
State Supreme court.
73 Day* at Sea h» Thw Boat,
Pilgrim Pops up O. K.
Honolulu, April 16.—Ira Sparks,
who loft hare Jan. 8 alone ia a 22
foot boat en route "to the Holy Land
to take up the work of Moses," land
ad in the Philippines, Island of Min
is nao. March 22, according to a spec
ial dispatch to the Star Bulletin. The
iiapateh said Sparks was oa the open
■ea seventy-three days without sight
ing land.
Sparks, an Indiana carpenter, last
year shipped himaelf In a packing
Iras from San Francisco. He waa put
iff the ship at Honolulu, where ha
5aAt a boat and continued his jour
ney.
When ha left hers H waa predicted
bo never would he beard of again.
WINSTON VKM TO BK
BLBCTBOCOTBD
Winston-Salem, April It.—In Far
lyth Superior court today Jadge C.
C. Lyon sentenced William Brown, a
negro, to be electrocuted la the state
prison at Raleigh between the haars
"f 10 a. m. and t f a o« May B.
Browa waa coarietad of criminal aa
»ault on a negro woama. Hie law
yer giro notice of appwl to Hie
flaps was court and M days tfaae waa
girin to perfect the saws This I*
Forsyth since January. Itlt. the Ba>
There tea ban no indication fro*
»h* White 8nm aa to F»wtAn( Cw
! attitude with regard to tha
xrlnaion qtwation, but there am ta
Mmation* in anaw administration
•raartera today that ha might mate
tha tmmiteration hill hirama of tha
Tapan prariafam.
Cnnareaeionat ieadera appwr coafl*
ilnrt howaeer, that tha amnthi will
attach hia aignatwre to tha nxiaauw.
Should he veto it the? hare little
dooht that the naraaaiy two-thirda
tamed bi both the houn* and —nate- ,
It may be tar* weoka or mora to
far* th« hwlii ii| to ealtod upon te
act. After tto Mil to paawd by tto
■mate, probably thto *Nk. it wfB
ton to i* to niahmn far tto tro*
•n* trot of dlff«rnia» titww tto
two tooaa* on a na—bi i of tte prorto
Ion*.
Polly thirty to forty bAn my tha
-tfrct at th<- Mark rlincin* irtoff waa
re?»orted. Women hi the orrhard dia
Mcta prepared for the aprine mnodv
tnr aeanon by remoTinf tare curtaina
and white table cloths, rotlinr up tho
hb and keeping the hoaaea tightly
cloned.
On* Peraoti and ICS
Richmond, Va..
Remiehi. SO,
home* and
death in a fir*
theory that •