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' '!J - ' il ;:.;'" -:.''. ;..''-. '.'' .-.' He 1!R a- it Hues PLC " IVE CENTS: Vol. LXIX. No. 20 The Weather FAIR. RALEIGH, N. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1911 LAST EDITION. Double the Number of Paid Subscribers in the City of Raleigh of Any Other Newsfeer l a m kaip iiwiiuHiMMwi'fiWijLMAiaLkjjiwn I i im hi n r I - IninABBtnTfi ah t n 1 1 1 1 1 t r I r 1 1 rnr HOUSE HAS A NUMBER OF NEW BILLS Many Bills Disposed of and Many New Ones Are Introduced NEW COUNTY BILLS Hill to ( route Counties of North Robeson ami Roland Out ot Rohc- son CoiuitV Petition l-roui ( ili-yi-lis of Cumberland Protesting Agains! CoiuHv "f Hko North Carolina Agricultural Society Hill Untitled Hill in Regard to (losing Fruit and Cigar Stands .on. Sunday '."Kill liv llallle Relating- to tln held of the I nivi'i'sity. !il.Tr llowd convened tin1 house -.1 11 o'clock. Rev. A. .1. Mom-net, "I Raleigh, odering prayer. The- journal committee reported that the jottrmil ol .Monday s pro ceedings bad been examined and the same were lotind correct. Petitions. AlcOill of Cumberland: from .ctt-ii-ons of the proposed Hoke cotuny protesting against its formation. Rose or Cumberland: From -lead-. its against ine formation ot Hoke. Rose: From citizens or (-umbel-land. Latham of Beaufort :. From citi zens of Aurora. Beaufort counts, against sale of near-beer.. Rod well: From citizens of Aar retl comity against sale ot near-beer. Marshall: From citizens ot -Pilot Mountain against liquor In clubs and against t He sale of near-beer. Favorable Conniiittee Iteimrts, h cepl as Otherwise Noted.) Agriculture: In relation to amending the fertilize,- law or I DOT. Education:-. To furnish tree text books to children of state. (Report ed favorable to .-apply only to Suny county. ) Finance: To provide better roads for Macon county. To amend the laws of 1907 author izing township good road bonds in Buncombe county. To allow exrshorirt of Iredell to col lect arrears ot taxes. damn: - To protect game in Bladen county. To amend the Bertie county game laws. To amend the Yadiun county game law of l'.KM). To protect game in Montgomeiy countv. (Reducing closed season one month.) To protect quail in McDowell county. To regulate the lulling and selling quail and wild turkeys in Moore county. To amend tiie game law of Chat ham county and make the law relnt (Coiitintiod on Page 'two.) Mil CHOICE or (Bv Leased Wire to The Times) Trenton. X. J.. Jan. 24 Governot wnnrirnw Wilson is confident of the election of his United Slates senato- ri!.l choice. .lames K. Martine, who the highest number ot votes In the state primury and Is today the I'liriice of las parly over James, Smith- as a result of last night s dem wi.nti cniicns. However, a dead lock faces the legislature as a re sult of the nomination of Martine who received ;SJ votes to Smith. 8 14 In lust night s caucus. The support ers of Smith, disgruntled and angry ers of Smith, disgrutuieu anu a..B..v. ni-e thrnatenlne to block Marlines entrance Into the 'closet where retir " - .. Ing Senator John Keau s toga hangs Smith's lie.itenarrts declared ui.s morning that some of the Martine supporters would holt after tlie tirst joint ballot of the legislature toraor row They demand that a conipro mlHO candidate be elected. It la be lieved that Governor Wilson will iteveu iiiai ijuvt in ouu ..., " , iu- . i,,. take an at i ve pan i "c Lstaken an active a,t in Mart.ne s campaign, declaring that Martine must be elected to uphold the pnn elides of the democratic party. DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS R. B. GLENN'S NEW ROLE i i . Ex-Governor on Tour For Ne-i gro School at Durham SM-nkihg Throughout North in Inter- est of National Religious learning School for Negroes Is Awakening North for l;liiealiii of soul hern Negroes Hectics (iood Work of Dr. Shcpanl of Durham. (Special to 'I .ie I lines.) Boston, Mass.. .Ian. -M Komier Coventor It. B. (ilenn. ol Norl.i C aro lina who is speaking to northern audiences in interest ol the National Religious Training. School lor Ne groes in Durham. N. ('. has revevnled the excellent, progress, the negroes . --In the south have made, .His .eloquence, Ills strong personality, combined with ;iis able presentation ol the educa tional needs of the negro m nil sec tions of the country is causing an un usual awakening on the part ol those hearing; one or the south s ablest ora tors.. and give i ho negro ine nimi. m education given . by Mho sciiool of which Dr. Jan. K. JSiiopnrd is prosi dent. --. ; Trial, the religious training -of the negro is imperative io nut tc- inc. in gro a desirable cii-izr'n. and. ihai illie Hie north once held I n -111 slaves, but ..'.afterward; sol. I l:iem . to the south at a profit. dn iucoiint of the negro being more adnpt'.'d lo the industrial.-activities of i he south, are some of the tacts he is giving luifc- audiences in showing tueni thai it is their dnlv with tae sonl.i to help the negro lo prepare himsell lor a ire ful life. In narrating the aciiieveiiienls and aspirations, of tiie negioes in uic louth and their linprei-edeiiiea. pro gress since their lieedom, he spoke of the greal work ol Hie h.iepardh and Or- .Tames B. Dudley, presi dent of North Carolina Agncultui al and Mechanical College for Negroes at (ireensboro are tioiii-i. He is proving conclusively that the north- In many sections, is .h.aiiig its negro problem, and that the lar ger opportunities for this race are found in the soutu. Kx-Covemor (ilenn is at present tlie cynosure ol the eyes ol Uk pub lic in New Kngland;- as. his : utter ances' are. significaht, and enlighten ing to those who hear him.. Wherever he recites what I in state of North Carolina is doing tor the deaf- dumb, blind and insane ne groes and me amount of money ex pended annually for the negro A. At M. College and other institutions and the exhibiting of the genuine spirit ot the best southerners for the uplift of this race, he Is liberally applauded. This tour of ex-Governor (ilenn is doing much for Ihe mutual .lelptul- ness for both sections ot the comilr... SI NDAV TK.ININJ SCIUXHj, Held at Dunis Ir. Cnlloin, Mr Mid- illetou and Others Speak, (Special to Tlie Tinies.) Dunn, N. C. Jan. 2 4 The Sunday- School Tralning.ScnooI which opened Thursclav night closed Sunday night with a magnificent lecture byRev. .). Watts. The three days taat tae school was in session wert of great benefit' to the town and community, as valuable lectures were made on the 'Sunday school lessons for 1011. Dr Culloni. the pastor, was assist ed by Mr E. L. .Middleton. secretary of Sundav Sclidol Board ot North Carolina. Rev. J. T. Watts, secremry of Sunday .school board ot liginia. Rev W C. Barrett, of Durham, and Rev Arthur Flake, ol Mlssissijipi. I'.. i,. th.o.i lpi tiiips included the session. Fatal Kxplosion of (iiisolme. (Pv Leased AVI re to The Tunis.) Boston. Mass.. Jan. 24 -An explos ion of gasoline occurred in the engine rnnm of the steamer James s. W tut nev of the Metropolitan Steamship Company at its wharf early toda James Manuel, boiler-maker, was la tallv burned and is dying at the re iif inunitnl Chief Engineer Bon ilured. Four ot'.uu " . I i.inn n-lio WPIK 1 men who were trapped by the flames following the explosion were obliged to fight their way through the tire -- ----- " ele, . California In Line. (Bv Leased AVire to The Tunes) Sacramento. Cal.. Jan. 24 Resolu . tions declaring for the election of , .. . 0.1 W States senators v ,r . v P K nnnnlu ani fnt' ttlP tllTimfi RX Ul I lie jvi. 1 - - I were unanimously adopted yesterday by the senate M' .i.r.Vj.. Jw.L.HW i,f -It.-:' ir. if m'mmmm ;iL' ' Vt-H ,v .4i I'-iiil Moi-liiii. i:CMi! :!t o! ll -:...:i.,io.. I il. K,nt:il!iT S'li'lv ;llltl for r seciM'C'.ry ol (lie mu.v, u. died in ibe Hotel Scvoio!!i- in ,N( i-,...!.- iiv -iviii It- li'ss t!i;:u ..t -. Itoiii-s niter l.ci'ia si:ilil-nl. M . .( with ix ccrci.iiil licmoi i i,.i;..( , iiiont!- am! a hall ivja ! ' !l;.' t-ceii ri'iect'l l:y the me:!ici. --:' ' ei s- of I' s own ci'nipan. in" , tried lo pass the physical n-i n. incuts demanded ol all insurance ;: plicanis. Paol irton was !.c:i. i Ditioil , M i !". " 1,1 - bis career as ni obice l)Ov. sit t. iu of l-" veals mid advanceil raping hi. til he l-.ecanie a national finti'. LIFE SCHOOLS Joint Committee Heard Bill Discussed Last Night Hill Drafted lv Dr. J. A, .loyiici , Sa- juMiliK'lident of Ldlicnlion It Will lie Joined to Present County 'lirJ' SclKKds Several Speeches- Mudc hi Favor of Proposed Bill by Repre sentative Ale". a meitinir Was 1 .I.I Li iil - in- the hali oC -IhP house;-".!. i':l'i'''- 'iifftive? "" M.lura-Aii-'Ol-Carni-iiiiiii: tet-s ly' l-epiSellliUiveS ,4.f the Mai . l, 1 lennitmi'llt. 111.- .-t..n- turn I Department, ami Me M-.e i-m riii.ai. vitli the-' joint -Con if agri.-iiltiiie 'a ti.l education house and senate.: i-oii.-. riiiiis I. Kli-l, .,,,,1 v.eli.liMill (.'.mill l'ai in -.SI , Ml l.-l. if. schools. -The bill Provides for the establ.sh-n.-iit in iv-uy .o'.i'f . one : . s.-h. i.l Hiulpped to teiieli' agrieultine ill con n'ctinii with the v.-Kii'-i' terms Of '-the oiintv liigb 'school. .-The bill provides that not less than $2,."..i.i shall be. avail able for each school, ea.-b year.; it nlso provides that an election sh:ill held to ascertain 'whether- Hie e.mni.v desires the school or not. Mioulil Hit iltlic county -vote against the . school: I hen townships may group tlieniseives ogether and .vole for the school, A ax levy lo maintain the school has 0 be voted, to raise the $-.:..-). I he liill provides 1 for. an annual .iippropn- ioii from the stale treasury-of 000 to he distributed pro raia to ine nr.- it t wi-ntv counties i-mnjity ing with crtalu conditions of" the . bill. )r. -Joyner .stated thai lie Had visited itates wliere;;iliese schools cxisl, ainl he l'oun.l the most su.-ci ssl ul in is- itiKin. .'He went at length to explain how the schools are in-iiiilani -d hi tlie stale of AViRconsin. II.- de.-'.arcd that hoys In the-riiral dish-ids -greatly eded - these schools lo malic .them better fitted 'for-farm life. Dr. I). H. Hill. pies. dent, et A. At .1. foil, ge dlseiissfd the. measure;, lie lei'lared tliiit fee eounfv hig'.i schools vcrc unsatisfactory. ' but w:itli ; this 'arm school added lie believed tliey v.ttil.I be of considerable benefit to tht- smm of the fanners. President Alexander, .'of the State armers' I'niou. stated tli.it the union of which be Is president has a nienibei- diip of 3'.,000 or 40,IM tarmei-s, te.icn- an inechanlcH, He said for a. long time the members of bis. union had been desiring, and asking for such a measure. They '-greatly- wanted and needed such a school as this. He said tha at he believed Unit tlie farmers mild vote trladlv for these schools. Ill- A. C. shuford. chairman of the tate Kxecutive lonnnittei', of tho 'armers' Inlon followed along the nine line as did President Alexander. ,h He said the farmers greatly desired establishment of these schools. TIltH' sep the needs and realize tr.e - - . henerts of such to th ii sons. He ne- CConliuued oa Fa-je Two.) SA 10 OIL BECiil HANDED BBffl Mgs StroiS'jh Delivers liis Verdict to the Aton:eS Today ' CM HOT G1I11H 1 ill I' li st l!e; tic I rust l cisioii Is l: ";!!: I y ?,$ihi. J-'fjiai'i: di d iib Today's De is cry l,cim:ll Oiu Read nv ills li n' vs J he I'rii lii' idci-cd ii; .,a. iiiiu- la-tore Alloc ici :l ut l.iiilu : it .still I'.vcrv Oli IV (.1 I i , M luh love, liie ( o , i:i;; (-i- llelellse, S.i uiion S.!i:!ii: T'! is lllnl'lllli; i -. J 1 1 ; l -1 1 batlde !!: . ;.;-e of I k Ik( figtiinsl St vi h i '.'i l l.l;l , .1 .( )i I . ' was a -cleft i iiilt'-y.'' ill eai !: ',a hoi 'in in sence ol ' Will i ev C 'attorney, at) i i. general. sl:-M.ii.vra. Jain ,'..'V.-.. fo;;--:tlHV-'i- -ui'i-ision, ' w. . ouo. i;.ie ! anil ai"-i ;. s. . ! ! i o n ! n v: : Ml ' ki-'l-. gt-CUi.V: 'i'h':s tiec-isior,. , a in with a:--at . i:!ir3oi ll. I"r .(file - i hi . ., 'e v. a s . ." (r; nlii! ' -. : J : 1 l-i -i-een :. . --" .'iiti'or.,. of , i ill is giganlic .1. ii icople have In? iy proiilcniai'ie :iier cities will: i! roliac.i's- lie. !: ' 1. i b si ;.r:iil'sl; th ir.ee t iie : !e, it is ,o: v.; t ill' ii .i iidi;e. , :-s toll.. "I'he iliii ..I: tu Ui ' SU'llg- st: . hii i Hill i-iance of this piose'. ;-" i"". : i.tiblic ;:and the del'endaii. and ilie c.iiist'fiuelit lieccssiiy ioi; : i v ir.g' il a niosi careful and irt.insi .-iking consideration, constitute v'vff 1 !. lieve. will -l.. generally -reia . :l'il ;-sullU-i'-ti:. V :isi'iis for ;;:i;: .leluy in ar riving at and niitkiiis known iny de cision. Heciiusi iic'er i.T : elty cif. fi: :ihi, of the tiin'i.oial prosef-ution aiiji: t -f . mieatiiins raised tie :vr.- I. have .! dents of ( diet ioti ae and judg:. ri.ii.od from all ill. .-:: is of sui-ii ini'eri. ii hc.ve veduci',1 in io'nr 'to. writing.'. r- ii i i .liei Tii'e- st,.ndard ; Oil charged' " n ii violating ions of l ho piiblic laws iiini..:iiiy if lain i-i'ovis i !i d ".' clia i.i-iisUie.ifnii- t'er-21'.S lierally known trust lev ." ;in Xor.l .1 mandate,- ;f islni are h... wisely, thai main tamed therefore,. I Cafolina. oi.eyir. the ihe const it ui ion.. the leg said, and in in? opinion competition should be and eueou raged. And. .ie arguriienl of ihe :;-'ie- (Conlinued on Pagp.Mve.) WILL.FLY FROM KEY WEST TO CUBA -:'..H. . Ke; a. toj toiy at 7 i-Jil AVire to -Tlie Tine s.i- .'. I'Mil., .f;in:',ii'4 tire 1iit;.; slight over, sea in tlie ' hi . i.-.!l..n. will sfiit, fi-oiif ii. !; tomorrow ino-.iiiMS if t' : '-favorable,' the avi.itoi- .1. . ly .will coinniene-- his I to i 'ulu. of WeiilllCi- i. 1). .Mel II mile trip : -Tin- tin. ul, -led. In ,i .UTltllgelllcntS- A Mr. 'MeCiirdy inel iiif sisting hie.i today. : I lie torpc.t.l.i oe-sti-oyeis iinl oth.-r vessels ihat "ill be a.iohote.1 l-i' iniles apart to KLiide the. aviator, will depart tonight. The llyer will bi-' gui.li d by the smoke -from the funnels ..f s'iips and, lift. -r .iissii'-4 the last of the' 'line, be will make an ail line dasii towards Havan.-i, AVherf: the landing, will he made. -The -Tpum ill y of fuel necessary to propel the-machine will be asc. i tallied by trial Mights. The . ll'.abt will be made- from I'mur bi Island, anil t he oil ship Aretbusa. am e.oie.l nearby.- will Hash word ol the start by wireless to the other ships. The eul. an revenue cutter Hat-turf will meet the. ''aeroplane ten miles -off the Cuban i.oi.st. Great crowds are pour ing Into K. 'y .AVest to watch, the' start. Vr AV. t'. Newland. wtfe or I.e leiT-ict tiovernor Newland Is a gu ill tin- city at Hi Halifax street. ! mi lrmr''-''""niJlSfi I. i ' P I I I 1 ' 11111 11 ,l" - .: , limX-.-: ,,,;-., . '" '":-- ', -y '.'-.' ' -,..'''" -G'reeii f:5 i''-; :':4i0 co:.p-. i Qiis ': ' ''fM v. -- in ,:. .jfi'wm fo'-re : "ri:-..':v-v ' :--;:'""-. . vfs"--' '-' KV-. v'ife nig'., I r'rStr , .iMtv-viyg . . - . MlM&mF.$J:&m' ' - : - ' t in- inn "t plpS'f t ivi 4 ! tl li y, bt u as;'; I i eel Iv 1 1 ti- I ncih-h. :n-- ii-csenu'ii with a -liy the iiiiM;il iv I !t;'.-il re. New :tli' id liei- i! I Mi ih-l i' .-of i--.. i I lit i-i-r-eni( m rv.rt lo dram i -. i -ii;, u I'll ii . i til ) 1 1 i:.-i;-.v oi t:n :iti act. Tbe rial maimer play -.ster liniiii'eiv- ol t ItiiOMinen' Ii iv were present as well ci.ii"; aim act icssi-s. .. se'ifiml pei-si-ji to tie is lirvbfii:i. Meracc s -i'Im' aiitbor and iiMt'ioritv, was l!.e ii-.i.ii-i. ! ili::i.csti:i in n CHARLES Fsmous Yachtsman Dies of Heart Disease i.V'!l,!v:,. :is : Twice, I ! (iin ( ui. ii vlC AH) i . . i. W- timer of the Allien, oiial ( 'out est st Many niter ii I oiei nut V i. I'U- ui -,:! t' li.n-cs. i If- I, on. I. n !ai IV tlie '!e. II) .-Tlio -fill, 2 1--Ci 'f'a.i(o.i.-s ski iioiee ;ind ." f ones.:) i.tiiin 'Ciiat-'les pr i- : -Or -lire ia in I ii. i Wiieit ed 1 he Ainer- ,:f ul 'I! nil lav . he ,- ea:-" a I V;oti.l half 1'ien.icr .'e.cl.ev ol ;- New York: : .Ian.:' "Chai'ley" Man, as lie v.. his nVany ;f"ii.iuls..oii'tliis Avianiic. was t he pienH. S is M'a; taiii li n own to idi'. of li'.e jockey .of he Aiiieri- tlie seas, -.Twice he ,iel.l l!n ca's. cui) w'neii 1'..' : sailed t!i Reliance and Col'imiiia lo v the internal iouat cup:. -races, lor hinisi'ir fame and fortune Barr, althmig'ii iiot Amerii was an Anierieiiti eilixen, born -lit; Scotland' ami cane, cuiihlrv Willi his broi .lei- .in 1 e. y-.lc.lts ii-lni-y in w inning in l.oi u, He V:is : l.) this ,T: Af- I .or sailing a nuiiiber to victory.. - lie becai sinal.1 yai-llis male of.-, the J ubilee in I s'p:! and a I : ei ward-1 oui manded liie V:.;-:I-mi: in ll s trial races against, tin- Deieniler iii ' s;.."-. In T Mill he as- gi v en coiniiiii'i.l o) Hie Coliiniliia and sailed tier lo vi. io'ry in the -l .tee. - l-'..llowing his cup t:ii : vi. iories, IVarr. in I '.oo;, was 'engaged by t'oni modore t'orneHiis. VanderbiH to sail iiis fan'.oiis sloop Rainbow. In .Inn.' of last year. Barr -sailed Lie Ameri can schooner .yacht Westward to vic tory' In the, race for t no .K nipp !iio luorial pi:ie, liehiing ;Kuiiei-or Wil liam's Aniericari-lHtiU 'yacht .Meteor, with the emperor ' .himself a' the wheel. TRKVLNT L.NDIN(i Ol ALII.Nm Drastic Legislation Proposed by Sen ator illiiigliain. (By i.. Wire lb Tie -..1 Washington. Jan. ' '-'4- Di llbiti liitioii to prevent the landing of aliens io. Die t'nited State, who have not missed inst.ectioils. is proponed in a bill introduced today by Senator .Willing ham of Vcrnioiil. It 'embodies th i-ce.imnieiidntioti.s of the immigration commission of aliens is put. tip s.pinr. Iv to the steamship companies and iheir ofliec-rs, nnrt heavy penalties re c.i'ver.ible by the seizure of yrssrls at' piovide.l in cases .where aliens are al lowed lo land unlawfully. BIGAMISTS ON TRIAL Israel Coble Sent to Jail In Default of Bond ie Wives. I iv o A ppcariii!' on Iv.illlsl liilll It is 1'cllevcd iille.i One Wile ( lami'il Was lit liiiid Aire-I ami hinilt-t-ai'tfii As. i la 1 1 ' oi lt:t rl ri'i'd. !. -. .iji.T !.) 'I'tii; T''.ii1'---'.. '. bo-n, X, ('., .Ian. L' l Isi'acl i--''wiriie ni:i ii ai rerted "Hist ii.-.iuiv sherilT Al.-tlec on a uni' I'-Hartiiti-u-.bhiamy; was given I i ti i ': il :i t-.v insiiing u-yier.lay . I 'u!ii!iiissii)Mi"i- I ). 1 1. Coll ins in iliii-e in' : tile nuvi'iinielif.' Iiuilti-. iiiid in liefiinlf of a $:iin.i bond ilj.r .ail to av:iiii Uie l-'eliniai y .ii superior-court, T;e. lu-aring sliiii! and ol.iy IO!:iv witnesses ied, I hose ' lieing ,lvyo- vviies .of rl.e .-m'iiiister perlorming i lie eerenui:!;. an-l t ie l,r..ili.-r or o :!. .. . .:';; -.' dev'l'oped- .'from i he; i estimony ('i.l.lelias ti.-i.-ii uni ii i.'ii ' four i, u hiili lie "bin,. self, adiniiled irli- l fi.a t Hii;'. i.ied lii'ing Indgod in Tail. -.a i.'.i 'J. i .lis ow it slai.'iiieiit. 111.' ill- fiied ij .-.i:l:-il.liil i'.M . I in Si'cOUi l! leli. him. iKlib-ldj , and I be rliii'.l ,T,ie inlimal ion Was nia-.le i deuce .'.given J ' one oil' tlie. , ah.fi' lias-..bepr reported be- in Hi '.' 1 1 i- lore.. t.Ktt t!l( !.- i!ie hands, tlioitgh tais ; linreii. I'.. it h w ives iiistiniony of .if A Ibemarle (I'.e.ind wile nii't flealh of the lnisbaud, al in ii o wise substan- srilied yesteid;iy. file - f'.iSi'd, I i-ene Coble, iiig considered as. the Mrs. Coble the Jhird, th iiiiist inipin'tant said- sh i.at'V. il si ant .a I t..e I.e.! (on on was -ina'rrieil io Coble Jan- :l. I Jitiii. The niinisier sub ij this : '.lenient. Mrs. Coble ill, 'he one living al Pomona I ills. was married to Coble on Jan'nar.v ;' C.il.le. i-.i. I'.hT. ;-.: aid oil the. day after being ..n-ei-ie.l, vhai he was .file Vici iin . of liialii e. ami I hai. his'jiist wife and lier iiildrt ti, were trying to get revenge On him for fancied wrongs. He said when ho;nnrried the last lime he nn ;.i .d llulT -. -iiis tiiiid. ; wile, from i,v".a.:i: Io- was sepiii-,ited.: was dead. .The Cree'islioro I'laygroi'.iid and Kindert-'iii'ten Association; lias just her ii. issued -a ciiaiter with .Atrs.-K. tei-lil.eiger. MrS. K. C, llood anu Mis.: A.... Van Xoppen, as incorpor- t'.M-s. . The. association was oi-gauiz-d :by the women of (ir'-ensborp last fall, and has as its aim the provision of a suitab'p: place- for needed recrea tion.'' of cbildi. n. Tiie value of the playground will be seen especially (iiirins the hot siininrer niohlhs. The oc j at ion. i.i. pi nnning jo.: seen re for pin -pose a pen ion of. Fisher Park. jusi oil Hie. noi't iterii boundary -ot -ine lily; and a spoi i hat is V.ry beaut if ul iiiui coin foi'table. in: snninier, being at a com fori able distance from the busy life of lhe'ei-t.y.. - ""; :.- ' ' .:,. - ; - In iiuitiicipal court yesterday ,T. L. tf.tint.-Jey. .ioiin Clai'i;, .loan Lane, Lva Hall and Bob Causey, live negroes. were hound over to superior court for retailing, bonds ranging froiii $-r0 lit $To. ;; ' - (.PI I Iv Ol I l( I Its BRI Nil I) Military I'lot Against Discovered, (ioveriiiiienl .' I By Cable to The Times) ; ' - .Vthens, Creeee, -bin. - i -Five non commissioned olTu ers . of i be (J reek army .were arrested ; today, follow ing the discovery of evidence which noil. is I., a military jdOf;agaiiist the go vein men I. Twelve; ir,eiiiliei-s of Ihe ar:n. incluiliiig Colonel l.tip.'itli iotis, who was war .minister under the ; revolutionary regime, are now under arrest, although Premier A'en izelo. in tin ol'llcial document reas snv. d Hk1 .'-representatives of the for eign power's- loday iliat lite, govern ment did not : e.pe.;l an open oilt-bl-enk:': ; ' : "Discipliiie " is si rung, in the rank and liie ol the aniiy." slated the pre mier." and the government feels strone. in its position." The alleged conspiracy was dis covered through secret meetings at tire home of Colonel Lapathiotis, : l-'oriin'r Senator Roelker Head. illy Leased Wire to The Times.) New York. Jan. -I-I- ormer t inted Stales Senator William '. Boelkir. of Rhode. Island, died here loday after a brief illness, Roelki-r served as scna lor I'ronr Rhode Island in 1995 and was a warm friend of Senator Nelson AV. Aidrlch. After divorcing bis first wife lie married Airs, t'oralie ( oudert Bro!:aH tbed ivorced wife of AA illtam uould Brokaw. PEOPLE HERE PAY MORE FOR NSURAI1CE Governor Kitchin Gves Out Interview on Fire In surance Rates THEY ARE EXCESSIVE Governor Kitchin Tells AlKiut His Investigiitfon of l ire Insurance lj:,lcs Cites Laws in Some of tlie States (overnhig Ilusines of the Companies People of Thin State in the Dark as lo Ihe Relative Cost -of Insurance in This Mid Oilier Slates The Fact That Other States Are TnviiiK Moro Than North Carolina les Not Justify l-'vcessive Rates There or Tlere Oppo-iion to lnvestlgiUion Looks .nicer. Being Viske.l ..bout the investigation -of tire iiisiiriinci- nnitters, (towrnor- : Kitc-liin sai-l: That -part ol inv message which deals with1 insurance was prepared after ail Invest igat ion invited by the fli c in surance ponpip themselves, . In February- last:, the president of Hie. National. Board of Fire t-iuler-wiitei-s, :':.e.i his oflice in New York, sent in.- ti copy of ii public address bv the dulv accredited representative of sai.l board on "I niformit y in KHie liisriiaiui- and in tb Int.crpriilation -of... Fire -Insurance Contracts'," and rc iiuesteil ine to' give the subject c.ire I'ul liioiitvl.t. This I did. As the ad dress was more suggestive ; than in- stiucilve. and as it referred to the sub ject of rates. 1 wrote to the president oi the board asking to be further in toiincl as to the tacts. Among other things 1 asked him to furnish me s.-hedules uf the rates charged in the several stales. This he did .not do. . nor .li.l he I n fo.cm ine where they could -be, ...btained. ';'".-. ,. 1 therefore called upon, our insuranco coin nns oi. tile furnish. North i loner l.i- furnish me schedules ; rates in several states.. He t d "ie the . schedule of rates for 'ai-olina and the general tariff South Kastern Tariff ' Assoula- of the lion, which seeins to cover A irginia. North . t'arolinii.. Geoigrii. Alabama .south Carolina, and Florida. Even a b 1 e t o f u rn i sh only ; these rates he was by the courtesy of the .'companies, tt requiring them to t know of no law r tile their rates with their rates with him. The com-. niissioner slated that be did not -have. inner rates the rates in New inrk nr anv other slate not covered bv ibe somh Kastern Tariff Association. The above experience, satisfied me that the people of this state, are- in. the dark as to the relative cost of In surance: hi this and other states. The fact-' that other states are. paying more than '.North Carolina does not Justify excessive rates there or here. Ihe universality and inequality of excessive rales and not make them right. 1 have never suggested or i.hnuglit tli.tt the people in any state, (Continued on Page Two.) TRUANT SENATORS RETURN TO CAPITAL ( By. Leased Wire to The; Times.) : Charleston. W. Va.. Jan. 24 The fit teen - .ri-.pubi.ican senators who fled to i ineiiinati lo block the democratic plans lor ihe election of two Culted States senators, n --turned here today and im mediately went into conference with (iovei nor (i liisscocU. Senator Meredith, t If -i I, iciider, announced that the ex-, lies would participate in the senatorial pro. dings until an agreement hat Iv. n reached as to the seat of Sen ator Hearne. republican who was un seated by the democrats alter his col leagues I'.ed. ' It: is probable that an agreement will bo reached tonight and that tho two senators will be elected In joint session tomorrow. A reck on Lite Itoad. (Bv Leased AVire to The Times) HacUensack, N. 5., Jan. 24 Six hundred persons were panic-stricken loday when two passenger tralnB oft the Erie Railroad collided at State street, within the city limits. More than a score were badly bruised and the. road was tied up lor two hours.
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