H EASTER i. nUESTIOK IS STILL up AT COil'FEREfCE -. :. . :'; ! ' . ' '.: ! Question of i Extra- Territorial j Rights in (China Now Be- . , ' ins Discussed , ' ' t 'i CHINA AflxiOUS TO MANAGE OWN AFFAIRS i Would VVlthdraw All Foreign Tribunals Now Operating i - In Various Towns i " C (lJy i Associated Press). , - - . WASHINGTON, '.v."; -No. 25,H--The arms - conf-ence. discussion, " of - far eastern question shifted' today -to the possibility j(f abridging the system of ''extra,- territorial right", under which the' powers? maintain their own judi cal agencies in China for the trial of rare.-? In which their , respective na-; . iionals nre involved. :. " t ' f i China ' wants the 'extra territorial tirh;ilef,v abolished altogether al tho j-.i. .Jll e Mt.Xti fc'ave ' indicated doubts- whether -tieppesent judiciary iiiathnrry of ' the Chinese govern-1-uvpnt would, urake it" possible, to With' f aw t tej oreifit tribunals .immediate ly. -Af .the rOilver -, nations haveex-i pressed' thVllopj. that something can hit d&ne'towaH modifying the present systefu, but have evidenced v in . thf njairtf a" reeling fhdt nothing of-a'very sweeping" character jn -,thit direction . 14. "warrajued just now. $ The sessitm of the nine'deiegalions. Kttring as a committee of th swho.e lodiscuss .the extra territoriality problem,- was. the-only meeting of the i inference or its . sub-division un lo- T- . .... - tt?y a program.-. - -. . i f ' i . . t T. 'J VASfllNGTON, Nov. 25. Abolition t i. .xtra: territoral rights m Cnina by : "V'lwch-vairous powers maintain then wn: courts for trial of their own na tfnnals was. agreed to itt 'principle -to-. eay ;by' the-powders, represented in-the Wasjungton coifference! on Facific and lr'jr tHastern-nffaivs. J i . .. Tne Chinese! delegation ; presented tl I the V'ommiytee today a .' statement tftrongly -.' .urgiMg-i the abolishment of ' tlie 'excraAerwtonaV: rights -and sym , patheti5 respdnses are- said -Nto :have heeit voiced by the-'-representatives of itie "other powers. , , f Uelief wai -i ' generally expressed "however that the rights, could not be r i 4n up itnnrediittIy-'in view of con ttitaons -in China, but that the aboli tloti, shoud corne as promtply as -com- lAitible .with, the present situatioi and . urcress off China. ...-, . , 6 'j'he comnlftee, upn reaching the general' ngji-eenient, authorized ap-"j-ovntment )pf a sub-committee."' heaa fd..by Senator Lodge, ofth Americr n tlegatioi t A -.-present the principle t fie concrete .form of a resolution. : i t"hs sub-committee also -will work riul ,the- -ttcjails. of 'the surrender by -iie powersi of- their rights.. This task iimbeifeor treaties and for that rea :Mt .the ime required for its accom- j-'lisbnenjl was -f-robltvinatical. r .' - ' jihjlttee of the nine powers v'lrffv- tonlr : un'. at.' todav's session the destionf' of thi, -Chinese .postal fi'r-Jjcarried Miss Rappe to the bathroon vlce ,anVl trtiacusdcd- the details in that , where he placed her in a cold bath -rhhectin until after" one oVnck She said she did not want to go mtt hen lryjvas 'decided thaj the .f.rcmit-'the water, ht declared". He described i'e 'should conclude its sittings : for how he held her as hcarried her. te 'dai'aftd , resume tomo'rowfmorn-! He. also told of having lifted her Jfp ideV'lsion''Wa3 taken respective ftody up so that the blood .might run 'hine'so-' posts. - . " : ? . to her head, he said: : '!'-'vW ." ',' 9 ); , I "When I -went into-the -room, fisp INVESTIGATE PRICE OF .iUapi.e war-. sittingvup in the bed. tear ": '''f1'' fertl W ;ctad rl?''rVr'C ing her olothes..The girls were there I, ' COLD:. STORAGE. .EGUb dnd Arbuckle- "told - them -to stop her " ' 4 " '' ' ' ' CHECAC.p; -'NOv.r, . -.25. Fjfty-flve. . ren(s' i .doxen for cold storage eggs iielail here ahd 39 cenjs wholesale, the rchaiige Citation Wednesday,- is too ' high: A Russell Jv'. Pool, city food ex pert, Asaid today , in announcing -an InvesUgatioh. into an alleged pool, iiianipiflatlni 1 heVprice ,of eggs. ' j "It ig tfue that there are more eggs fH storage thai there were last year," ' V e :aid. "lt4 also is true that owing to ""(rrwployment '-.And economic conditions trh consumption is less than last year. 'vyVAny - furthetj .boost in the price ' ot storage eggs, -.unless the supply of f i-esh eggs .' is' flit off will be pretty fair' evidence thatj'.the market is being - !iajnlpulate-."V ; ; . -. . .. ' I .' . " - - Mr. JIari'y Marks leaves this even ' Ing for 'a business visit at Boston, . Mass, .- . . , ,.-;:;," - ,- DR. NATHAN SUFFERS SAD EXPERIENCE . T)r. K. A. Natlian had a sad, pueripn this morning when be inadvertently swallowed half a cloret, -nlmh was. burning t the. time, causing-: him considervide pain and an-y noinre " -ifew mlnuto. , The doctor lias having liil far filled avith pas at local filling statlDii. : He was smok ' ins !"' cfcrarette which had burned down, to about half its ' length. Somebody directed a' l emaik ;at him ar.d he start - ed to rnswer. At. : tho same, time he wiis seized with ,a , desire to couhr. In the mjx-' up le swallowed the cigar', elto. When seen -this - afternoon . he apparently had 'recovered vfrom the effects of the mis-,, hap but announced that he had sworn off smoking. ' GIVE EIE FDD ARBUGKLE Physician To . Testify That . Mis$NRappeExonerated the y'u.', - Comedian . ? . )' (By Associated . Press) ." V .' ' . SAN FRANCISCO, Nrw. Jo.' Dr. vf., J) Mi am well will he- placed on tht witness -stand today in the JloscoeiC ArbuCkle trial . to testify that Mis: yirginia Rappe' exonerated A liuckh ,hr rer fatal 'injuries,, it was annou' c--d vhy Gavin 'McNab, the . defendant's il'if counsel.. : y . . D -.RumweU ywas the first physi in'to- give any detailed attention t( Miss-Rajipe after the Arbuckle party ccordinsr to -fcNab, Jtuniwei will. testify that when he asked her he cause . of -her injury., she, replied: VI-guess I! was a bit intoxicated.". v SAN -FRANCISCI. . Nov. 25. Tilt lefense - of. .Iloscoe "Fatty" Ar'oucitk aid bare .their theory of the manner ii which Virginia Rappe, film actrcsi ame to her: death.-. . . : "Killed by- kindness,"; in effect, it ."lieir -explar.ation ' - v Fred Fischbacli. - tall afrid -mtiscula: movie-director.' -pf 'Los -Angeles, ' de scribed - how- he had , carried ... Mia Aappe by-an arm and leg, after he: collapse at "Fatty's'' - party, -and plae-. A her , in -a, cold. bath. . . . ' 1 ThisJ majitaer - of .; handling her,- thr' 3efens ?cont;ends ;-accounts for; tlv "bruises on, heWody. Medical" expert n expected later to testify for th -iefense that-! .."muscular contraction", a used by immersion in i the,-' cob ath capsed th 'rupture : of .an inter lal niwn, ' , ' . Fischhack was the first male , at cendant at -the rjarty to be called b; the dense. He took the stand as tht second witness of the day. He salt it was he who telephoned the invita tion -.to Miss Rappe to .attend the par ty at-the rejtjest of Jra . For.tlous. f Misq R&ppe? he said, was the ffrs to. arrive, and at her-rejuest,-he hat the . hotel paged for Mrs. Delmonl who had waited down stairs. ArbuckW Was" dressed in ).ijama he said, and asked if he might con tinue' so. The' women guests agreed he said, ' ami Mrs. Delmont also at tired herself - in pajamas. . Fischback in . dramatic fashio: demonstrated to the , jury how lit I'teanpg her clotheb." Asked : whether the water of the forcible bath into which he placed Miss Kappe was hot, cold, warm or hike warm, .he declared he did not know the temperature of it. He said in response to a question: "I never drink or smoke. "Arbuckle seemed sober. I never :;aw him intoxicated." - On crosa-examination Fisohliack said he had known Arbuckle for sev en years, "mostly in a business way" but they were not necessarily chums, He later testified: "Miss Rappe never moaned yelled that I heard while in 121. Where to Get Football Tieo(s Tickets for the; football game to be played .here Saturday, tomorrov-). can be secured from W. T. Hill's SpoH iitg Goods Store and Joudy's. 1 ASHBY I. BAKER : CRQll-PHilCE i DIED TODAY ST4IS APPOINTED i :KP',IIIE;i;JIPAlDKEII ! Passed Away! After Ulnc33 of 1 Several .Morithi-r-Deathi! Cc ' ' , curred "at' S Oclock ;ONE C7. ..WEALTHIEST lt t MEN 'IN THE STATE Was Known Thruout North Carolina Funeral Services ' ' ' -.-' . Be He!d Tomorrow -. '. (liv Associated Trass). ' UAL.KIGJI, Nov. ,23. Colonel Ash '5y Li.. Baker, age 59, predent and HDwnpf or tne -Virginia cotton muis at, Swepsonville, : reputed to be one of :he wealthiest .men in thstate, died it'iiis home ' liere at 8 ; o'clock ilus 'tiorning,. following an illness, of sev eral months. The funeral will be held here tomorrow afternoon. li e is sur vived -by: a .widow and two children. Co'omrl Baker was taken ill ;, m Now York early this spring while lie ind- hia faniily ' were on .' their way to Suropor .He -. was removed 1o a "New Vork hospital fur' treatment anjt re-.naint!ijtiier-j,vntl three:, weeks- ago Afli. he. woHbiQuan't home. , Colonel Baker was born , In Balti more, November 5, 1862 an4 Tame, to Raleigh iti iX3.Three brothers' and ne tister 1 live, in Baltimore, and one brother Ben, lW. -.Baker, J.resides 111 Raleigh. , DOUGHBOYS ON RHINE FEAST ON TURKEY COBL.ENZ. Nov; 25. Eleven thou :and American - soldiers stationed - on he Ithine tucked away'13,000 pound; f turkey as -the pece de. resistence' if their Thanksgiving, dinner.; -Thert Neve the usual trimiings of cran ernes, raisin and pumpkin pie and iiping, hot plum-pudding. Many uniti vith mess funds added to their menu; -oast duck, pig, goose, and chicken .nd - even ' pheasants andi- vension i'hich - are - plentiful and cheap thi rear. .... , ..... ...',,-... ,,,. Whilcv- the plum-puddings am lumpki-.ts for the pies were sent fron he Tnited States, the turkeys wen tou s ri t from German farmers an ost only 11 cents. a -jiound, ae com ared with. 0 cents paid last year foi urkeys- shipped' ;from, America. Thi anulies'1 ot the 30.O: officers-had home ed turkeys- raised on the -. quarter naster'a farm near here,' costing thf ilioera oO eents a pound. '.; Nearly . very unit ;, was . represented n the fofvtball -trames; of - which i "ore Were Iwjd, and every ma n was ntertained by some form of sport oi itteidfl the Concerts and vaudeville irogrdms staged by the welfare or ;anizations thtoughout the American ccupational area. HUGHES CONFERS WITH HARDING ON ARMAMENT (By Associated Press). W-iVSIIlNGTON, Nov. 25. Secre tary oi hrare iiugnes spent Jiair ansn stock, together wi'h tb lour-witu I'resident Harding today.! oing over armament conference mat ers. The secretary was unable to at tend the regular cabinet meeting later n the day on account of a meeting f the conference committee on Far Ka stern matters. Troops Have Been Ordered Out In Belfast To Put An End to Disturbances (By Associated Press). IJKIjFAST, Nov., 2r).-v)nsidorable lorce.s ot troops and special police i were expec :! to arrive here today '.( USSlKt in which liav. ijuellniff the disorders raged for the last tive days. The death list thus, fur has reached 27 after a dav marked bv the lonib mir of three tram cars and shooting csterday in which seven pe-ton" were killed and a number seriously wounded.' 27 ARE KILLED IRISH RIOTING Emperor ;JLs Said To Be.Sufferr; j ing - Both1' A Mental And ! ! Physical Breakdown UNABLE TO ATTEND TO OFFICIAL "WORK; Word From ; I nr,perial House hold States That Emibercr Is Seriouslv 111 - (Tly Associated Press). t TOKIO, - Nov..'. S5. Crown Princ-3 I Hirohito has been desigiiSted rc-gent j of Japan.' . s " . j " 'Ies'ignation of Ci own 1'rince H.ro hito ix i regent of 'Japan follows-re-poris winch liave been in circtilation for about a.ysar that Kmperor roshi-hl-to- was :i:i lad physical cortiluion. A dispatch , "to a Honolulu newpaper n May .of last yaer reported tftftt 'he" oad suffered i mental and physical f X-ak down." '- f 1 , f Early, last mouth a rumor that he -j was .dead (fi?t u late d Tokiojand tha I imperial housenoW., in denying it at-' chat t:uae. s!atcd that hevwas so ill it f 'as feared i he oouid ' nnt recover. 1 -1 ': ' -'v, ,., - ' .-,; NOTED MEN START' l ONPOLITICAL dAREERSh NEW.VOniv, Nov. 25. The rejent ?lections. . started, two members of noted New York families onpoiitical areers. '-, '-,- . .One was Frederick Trubee rtavi ;on, . son of Henry P. Davison,- Mor gan partner, and the other John' Gris voM Webb, .whewe grandfather, the ate John A. Griswoid, Troy capital st, furnisied the money with which Tolin E(ics:on built the MonitovjUir ng the CiVil V'ar. .- .' .., Davison was elected-to the tsae-.-n-bly from Nassau county to fill the teat occupied by Theodore Roosevelt, now assistant secretary of thti - navy lepartment. He was opposed by Fon ame Taliaferro, a war veteran wno. ike, himself, possessed, an enviable ecordi .. Webb also was elected to the as sembly, but from Dutchess county, le is a nephew of Dr. William Se vard Webb, who married one of the 'Itijughters of he late William IT. Vanderbflt. He. graduated from Tale in 1913. ARMY STORE COMPANY TO OPEN TOMORROW The A-my Store Company, 1 Indued at 137 Middle Street, will open doors to the public al S o'efofv, mWrow morning, according to 1. announcement made - tola v. This store will hi ill; ni! "ninlcs of wearing apparel. "l-iio. bmik-t:-, etc., that were used tn th, armv jnil navy during the war. In ;) nrl -c-r-tuseinent appearint; - n tot::v s 's.--i;' of the Sun-Journal, artiuincrrfi-'-ni made of the various at-.U-l.-s ci.i :' -J prices H- which they are bein cuv?re.1. - UAriJHAI) mCTKCTIVK 1)1 KS FHJHTINti HIS ASSAliiAVTS M15D1RA. Ton., Nov. -o. h. II. Ijcaman, lieiiionaut ot, detectives. ?iennsvlvani:i. railroad. was found murdered today on the plaUon.i )t Glen Kiddle station, near lure. (!en .Kiddle is the home ot the owner of the lamous race horse. Man o V .V. The neighboriiood had rccennv been lorronzed hv treight car thieves. The bodv had been blackjacked and then shot sbrough the lieud. Tliere was evidence that Lea man did light ing. 1 SON OF LONGFELLOW j DIED ON YESTERDAY! (l'.v Associated l'ress). IK iSTO.V. Nov. 25. -Kra.-.st Wad-- worth Lonctellow. ag- "'. artist, avid 1 last survivinff sua ot Ihe poet. Long- I fellow, dad ncre yesterday am.-r a protracted illness. 1 J A 1 'ittsl-urg dairy ctim-ern is hav- s ins? glass lined tank-cars made tor ) the hauling of its milk. It claims they will be sanitary and will or.; the expense ot handling milk 111 cans, as at present. ir. Bnnson Is- jr. v " Jim H4- it I ; -j. According; to 'ofdireieived here yesterday, .morn- ' oa.' VCodneJiiy 'it ' thbt1 Johns ' . .. , f( ., . :.u :-(. unaerwieJiii tn operation successruiiy and is now rc'tinrr, coliifortLfy-l Yv as taken T--o tt- t :-.ti roceivol'f 'hv-JIr. r danger jiad passell tend that IN ' ; , . ' ' expected or ine conrrresyman. Mr. Erinson's many friendg in this district will be" glad to learn of his improvement. It is v not expected, that he VvTillhave to' remain in the hospital many days Muzens. -ELverywnere Endorse Y.M.C.A. Drive ' ril dniit' that I'to 'never been very strong f or the- V. M. V. A. as a Rimeiai tJi,",aUf a-'locl cilL'en this moiiun, c "but wheft it routes io Ijoostingjiacl : utiorganiiation as is planned for New "'lX;-n, S iii -'whIe-IseaitCitfly "in favor'" of lit, for I finoxv ...that It wiU j iiet a, great .demand " -v.' ' ' , j. s . i. "TJiOie have been tjuite a number bf drives in New Bern during. the past year or so,' weary i of them. which I believe deserves the support of 1 every citizen of r New;-, Hern." '.,'.:."..' ''....-"" '..:.;-:' -:..-.' . Many similar statements . aro being heard on the street sS of 1 the tity from all elasses of men. The forthcoming Community Y. M. C. A. campaign promises to be a) great -success from every point of view. Xo interest in any other .campaign has been as keen, and none has reeeived such unanimous , endorsement. The coimnittee, which is arranging to have speakers here, : reported 'this morning that two or three ' acceptances had alreatly been received and that this branch of the campaign would be well taken care of. -''-' ; , . i . .- sTIie organization of the various soliciting committees is pro-1 " coed ing. Katisfactoiily. Thus far only one man lias refused, to serve on any of the teams. ; Thisvis another record to be proud -of. All those who iiave been called upon thus far have expressed their willingness to work and have pronounced -themselves eager. to take' part in the campaign. ' : .- :v -..-,..! , -. V. ;.i ... .";..'.:.' . -'"' ';-'' ': . ' ',T- ' ''' J:, HESW SOCKET "FRITZ" SMITH BEFORE MAYORr MAKING GOOD Seven Cases Brought Up and Disposed of at Today's Session of Court The heaviest docket that has been: disposed of in some time was handled ' , . . ; m un! mayors coui-l lihm iiioriiiny, ic snliint? in limes anioontiiig to $60. n addition to the co-ts in each case. Fo! lowing v.:ro the cases that were dis posed T : Lucy Moore, disorderly conduct, .".oa and cus-ts. fharies Moo.-e. disorderly con duct, ...(M) and costs. Jonas Barrow. disorderly con duct. Sio and costs. Dewiit -dct'iirter. nr.uxicated and dima-derly and assault on Madeline Williams. $L'0 anil rests. ( '! tice; ? 1 0 a. lie ia t and nies derly illian Si mm on ,ig an oi his duty, d its. xiiar of Morris, intoxicated and cTi.Oo and costs. 1; etnhci-i-v. nit oxioate d mil disorderly, .00 and costs. I. & G. N. TRAINMEN RETL'RNED TO WORK ( By Assiwi.i ri ii lltl(STON. Texas. l'l-css . Niiv. i j -Six I undred 1 ram 111 t N 1 clober un tl-.e lnternation rn 11. II.. who walK returned to won-: i a! (Ire; a out c oday u r dcr ord"rs of the tedf ral eoiM-l. Tht: men go 00 a 30-day pro- b.-ilion. Officers said they could not state wiietner any ot ihe men. who took the rikc-rs places, would be rteaintd. None of the new men m the local yards had been g:en perninment positions, it w.-! ber ijuit today, lU- and a 1111m- improving rf'ffc 2 I Hopkins frospital, Balti v 1 . to Baltimore on Tuesday. Mitchc-U Stated that all a rapid- .-convalescence . was Op . . said another. . '"and I've grown somewhat - Hut the Community. Y. M. C. A.. drive, ts sC1 project .. Former New Bern School Boy Playing Good Ball on the Trinity Team Another New Benr" boy who is making good Fritz" Smith in college football is formerly of New Bern Ilitih School, now with Trinity. Whe he left here to go to Trinity, Smith told some of his friends. that tie was goinij to .make the football ream or ' bust something." IleT didn't have much difficulty, for his playing vris of such a nature that the coach find to recognize his ability, whether he wanted to or not. Smith has been playing ' Quarter back and he has been more than mak ing irood. tie is rated as one of the best quarters that North Carolina hai produced this season 'Case Will Be Brought Up Be- j fore Judge Lyon At Mon day's Session of Court Snperior Court, which adjourned 7c-c!nodav att moon for the thanks giving hohd-'ivs. will not resume its sessions until Monday morning. At that time it is expected that the case ot Dr. Leedom Sharp. Morehead pnvsician iici used of having periurm od an llh'sraj operation, will come up before JudV C. C. Lyon. 1". Sharu' on whom papers were served this week, is now out un,ctei bond. . v ! NEXT Ilk fx rd cun STIRS AKGER ' . . ' ;- .". H'. f FREW HIS ADDRESS Says That France1 Is, - Wrong In Assuming Policy 'of ' Iso- lation at Present Tiftjei ' r'- -BRIAND -REFUSES T.O ; MAkE ANY COMMENT French .Aroused-:OverX'''Aser-tions Made by the British V'1 ForeignSecretary i si . .(By Associated' Prose") : ( 4 j ' . " PARIS, Nov. 25.-4-Th ' JwWji. : government- is . deeply aroused -over the wandil given to rsmiH" by, Ixrd Curzon. :Britteh';ett-" tary of foreigtv affah-,:ii Tils U(K di-ess in london yesterday , 'and bis criticism of the French-policY-at the i.Washington armament, cony j ttswaaot. It was explained in offici- alvJclreles today, liowveft tluit, Franco ""icgai'ds ili"JlBaIfotfy'4VS tireat- Britain's. 0 Hieial rt-jnvs.'o - j tative- at "tlie- Waslilagtou. .coijCer, . v. , enee rtfid that hts,airid.iot.Xtowli v Onrzon's opinion would b jaceeptT r ed as that of tle BritLsh'tovertir'-,., nient; t t . (By Associated PiVssl ' NEW ' TORK, NoV::25Disclaiin-V ng any wisn to rpiy 10 vtne-vaaarfss-n London yesterday o) Lord 'Curaotv he -British foreign .hninister urging' France not to pursue -an -"isolated a:nd ndividualistic" policy, Premife-i iriarut f France declared before? sailing vfor lome today that this -was. no time for irgument between -"friendq..- and al-v les. " - , -, , - -- . - v He asserted -' that notwithstanding " he "exceptional" situation of France, t lia French were proponing to no .fur-her-in limitation of rmament,' both ' 3a land and sea thag any,"otbAr''-naf-tion.-- ,-- -''"'" vv - :- 'j, i v- (By Associated'.. Pr?ss). - IjDNDON, "Nov.- Si-WForeign Miiv-,." iter Cwrzon's remarka bles' ,aidri'SS, . esterday in which he'-heclarfid'that. -( France pursuued,-. ahiisQ'.ated J.and T-divldua.V noiiv tr; she -w-huJii not m the, v-ng rtih' injure CemianyiUiidiWWud,, .il. to protect hvrseIl?Iicaus.li'eharorJ-,v eristic comTnent s -from V hemevrninj; iewsiapers The pifitonlal writaii, .maintained the attftil.cV'va,ehvtht?y, rave (insistently foUa$vid. ass ' ppifa.'idii the . 'French military. QfifMy, ' the' .se.C -- foA of opinion whigh, .04 ' in dTrajije , i militaritsic resentful piri,6l uphold- . ng loi-d' Curzon aithose,' who are jnstantiv distrust! til ' ttof '. fJermany :onm.enung a'dvorsely ,011, I1I4V uttor--mces. . . '.-. ,. . ;: .-. A'lui gh the DalyyMallm.ikeS no! ..onuv.ent, its atliti'.cTfLia revealed ,W thu pubLcation of'ifinessHgas intei- ,. changed by its edno'? btrl'Hv i$ Welir. Wii-J i vniiaufc; s(j;,,aj uisya ; .iu oi, WahiiElon for tlie. Newspaper, in fits, message the editor ifeouses :Ip.4- Wells of tka.ng an attitude against .the ,, French in his xvtAS oh, the cdnfer !. and saya th u if he As Kn-iWPMO ddout - a more r.tu,oralMe, tb.te, Daily Mail cease "pabJishEai'-nis-dlB patches. . r - : .-. MAKE NO CHANGES, N IN FOCH' ITINERARY". II A R R 1 S B U R G , -Pa ; -0 V. 2 5 : "No change is contemplated ' m 'Marshal . .' oelrs itinerary throvigh; the South east, Colonel Franklin. D'Olier, form--r head of the American; Legion-, de :ared here, recently.' Ht$ Itinerary of Marshal Foch remains as--it was-an-, nc-uneed," he said. ' " i Colonel D'Oher s statement w'a prompted by rcmorts among Ameri can Legion members of his party at, Richmond last nierht that the long: trip through the west" and south m:.yht prove too great a strain lor Marshal Foch and that his Carolina engagements might be cancelled. LOAN IS APPROVED FOR AGRICULTURE (Bv Associated Press).. WASHINGTON, Nov. '25-WApproval of (sf advances for agricultural , a pd. live stock purposes, aggregating- $3, 147.000 was announced today by the War Finance Corporation. The. loans included: . " , , , North Carolina $125,000. .... ; .

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