... m &z Classic A t GfoeM'Mdrk- in toot - ... : ' ;: . . .... ;. '.. . ; : . : V ! . 1 ' " ' i PAGES 1 - y- " THE WEATHER. , iTAJR AND WAKMKR TO NIGHT. CLOUDY SAT- ' -DA? AMD WARM FOUNDED 1876. , i .. i ..... .. inMsh -I' "Ve Aro Rid of the Compromises That Have Made Parliraent Contemp tible," Asserts The V c ttminster Gazette Other Newspapers Express the Approv al of . theJMass of 5PecpIe. -. . 7 i (By Associated- Prcs). -, LOriDON Nov. 7. .Gratification - is expected. by- nctt- of the newspa pers as the result of the- , election. It was cf course I to vbe restpected'T'f rom the conservative eress in re view of the retention of ' 'the conservative majori ty by, seme of the liberal papers also find certain grounds, for, satisfaction. v They recognize that: .the outcome means a re turn to -party govern ment; and he disappear ance of all the most dis-, liked "in the survival of. -N . t . . ... -. the coalition 'long, after : I ,. r , i " - .... - they 'regarded its . disso- ' lution as due. ': ' "We are ridV says the Westminister Gazette "of - " the .' compromises . .which ;have - made ''parliament - contemptible.' V: . The Daily . Herald, ex ulting over , labor's sue- ! , ' cesses anticipates another . election in . 18 months. . . C-1 4 IS INFLATED 'IH HYDROGEN Hyge Dirigible Being Prepar ' ved 4 'For ; Flight Across' , Country NEWPORT NEWS. Va., Nov. 17. The dirigible -C-14. recently wrecked while leaving her hangar, at Langley Field, will be ready for test-flights in the near future, re, according to officers at? the flying station The bag-of the -C-J4 is being inflated today, a large hole torn' in it at the time of the ac cident having been, repaired. '"'-The C-14 is a sister ship of the C-2 recently "'destroyed at San Antonio. : She has mad . only a 'few' flights a.nd wijl be thoroughly . tested at -Irftngley-before being sent on a. long trip. ' t. As soon as the C-14 is pronounced ' r dy for a Ion? (rip she will" go. to the Aberdeen 'Proving C2rounds to he p test out a . flew bomb recently perfected there." according to unofli cial retorts. : - ' 3 The C-14 is one of the few hghter- lha-alr crafts, of her size owned by the government at' this time and her movements are -closely watched by' airp-.en in all parts , of the country.-, The' blimp Will be Inflated with hy-. '.vma , 'n np ;: nwn nETCBIIT DUIViD jjyibiLikiL '-iitdULr.v dip: - ... i ? I ? i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii i . i xx nm ii ii v i m ii u n All drog I f 1.1 I I I I Iff I III I I I II II I I II i:i I.I I i.r. I I I v . II u II II- i w I J I i I I 1 I I i i i I I I 1 1 I I I People LEGISLATIVE BUSrSESS Completing ' Legislative , Pro- . - gram for' Next Session of -;' . General Assembly - , 1 , . RALEIGH, x Nov. 17. TJie North Carolina legislative council, compos ed" of representative women's organ- izationa, was in session: today com pleting a legislative .program - Chief Hwong the pronositwns" ,cQn m&fet s re - iuat uardi'anshlli for both parent , of the,. person andpror licnyv of the children, minimum age "of jcAnaenb 16 years : eligibility, -'of womeri ;for 'jury service, with ..the, exj emptian ..or motners- ot young ..enu-.' dren - tn addition to. thedsual exemp tion for men, the Australian ballot, revival of state prohibition laws,;, re tention' of -. state .wjde primaries, re tention arid enlargement of 'the, d3 partment of v public m welfare. . : " The counsil, wil -eliminate- several of -he measures under consideration in. order , that the organization will be in a position to concentrate their en tire JBtrenth in endeavoring. to have passed the. mos important .legislation it was stated.- - , , s - Unanimously Elected As Head ' of the North Carolina . ' .. : State Fair ' ' RALEIGH, Nov. 17. Mite. . Edith K. Vanderbilt, ' of BHtmore, was re elected presdient of the North Caro lina Agricultural Society tpday. A deficit of. $24,000 was shown in the auditors report of - the : society s operation this year -but it was devel oped that many improvements -ho:l been made s and" the fair enlarged Governor Morrison Nominated Mrs. Vanderbilt. , . . NEW CHANCELLOR TO START WORK AT ONCE BERLIN. - Nov. - 17. WilheljTi t-Cuno, -newly, designated German chancellor, planned to ' begin , the work of selecting a ministry upon nis ) return today from Hamburg where he went' to adjust' affairs in connec- I tion with his position .as directer .general, of the Hamburg steamship line. . Junior Order Meets- Tonight. ' There will be a regular meeting of New. Bern Council No. 520, Jr. O. U. A; M. at theic hall, corner of Broad and Hancock streets, tonight at 8 J o'clock. Members are urged to be present as very important business is to com up. Visiting Juniors are wtelcome." ' ' - , . - i . i COUNCIL 1 IS. VANDEllLT AGAIN HONORED TOMORROW'S GAME BE CLASSIC OF Interest- in tomorrow's game be- itween th New Bern and Wilniinai- ton high school football teams, which is to start at Ghent Park at 3 o' clock, is at fever heat and indications are' that one of the largest crowd.; ever- to witness a football game in - this section will be on hand when the fray begins. The Wilmington team is here and will be. prepared , f or the contest . " HfoHlIiBlOjDFvE ' - 'If- NEW BERN; NORTH CAROLINA, iSdtisfiM fWiih Remti mEM BU 0 EXPLOSI ? ferions at a ivioonanine I- riant CHICAGO, Nov. A1:. Police . today workPcl' n the theory, that a. hytmb ciaused iJnst uigh.'a exploisioa a moonshfcie distillery rcsu. ting ;in ; the death , of three persons1 and the 'uv jury of . --at least mne others. The-explosion occurred in a mixed foreign quak-ters: of the; city. Two buildings were wrecked. '- - i . ' ' " 1STATE TO PROBE CASE OF HEIRESS Uncle Wants To" Know - ( - Why - She Is In Asyhim Would ... ...... r .- i .x. ; ' " V J ' " . ' Remove Guardian Bostbn. Nov. X". State ' QfTicfal are- tcK pi'gbe-the- c'ohfinenient and ttt4Tlwnt 'tCTCrQtljy . .pordon. ZZ year - old : heiress,, in . the , AlcLfean tn-. sane; hospital i at; Wavai ly,, , it , Was annotincctJiere. John Gardiner, the girl's uiiclei iS fighting t'o .have j Wil liam -IT. Jardine, her guardian, who admits iaking her to the. asylum, re moved, .has requested that the state , authorlUes, .begin .; an... investigation at j discuss, .Governor Morrisort's propo once. .... .;.-.- , ......... sitio"n . to ...establish-'- a ; public-ownec Rearlng -of the case, in which Jar-. shipping service. There will be no l ig dine has a dmitted taking, the .girP to hulls nosing their way' up Neuse t the hofep.iltat In. order to prevent . herr this port, but the local commercia' from ; marrying ,;Winard Newell,' tech ! organization ' is rather 'expected p graduate, - Und to' retain control ' cf 'manifest hearty interest iii the chrls her fortune, out of which he admits. Uenirig and launching the executive ' paying-himself -princely yearly sal-jjjroject. Possibly, or x; probably, i ary,H-haa, been ? Continued until ' No- Lstate owned ships .call New Bern . vember,2. : home port, special type craft Wi Although Frederick H. Pacls-.'come into use to fighter parts o ard, head 6f the private institution ; their cargos upstream to this , point where the' girl has been - conflnedt is ; entirely, practicable, chamber since last spring, .and where, it "is ad- ; Gf commerce m fen ' safd today; It toa mitted, she- was until recently kept long" been regarded as possible to nigtiy- strapped to a cot, declares Miss Oordotl ( be 'violent", attetid' ants of , the' place deny this. ! Decide To Complete the Erec tion of Monument To Jef- . '...v'.,."3'S-';j' . .v ' nferson Davis BIRMINGHAM, Ala Nov: 17. The U. I?.; C: will complete the Jef ferson Davis monument at Fairview, Kyi, "within -the next yeaj if a report of the Davis monument cormitte.e, read before the annual' convention here todays is adopted., v The committee recommended that rpledge.3 be taken, from the floor to ralee 830,000 'the, remainder of the fundiecesaaryvto complete the shaft, The obelisk is how 216 feet high' and worlc has, been, stopped for lack of , funds. When completed the memor- ial will stand 351 feet. - I Japanese Wedding; Ryman Hall . j On Monday, night Nov. 20th at 7:30 jo'clock in Rynian's HaH there will be j a Japanese-Wedding given by' the : school childreri.iAfter this a box sup- , per will v be sold for the benefit of Bridgeton JGlraded School. Refresh 1 ments will be sold. The public is cor- dlally" invited. THE SEASON promptly on the hour. iav me. ew uera noys wi.i ivC plenty ot support when it comes down to a question of encouragement fron the side lines is assured. The local rooters will be there in force and three .will be something doing .every minute during the fray. Reports reaching the city tdoay j are to the effect that scores of visi ; tors from nearby towns are comma to attend the contest i 1 1 i i n 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 i FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 17. 1922. I . . , W'iVU'. v VU-- . II. . WiLN IN REGALIA F THE KLUX El Authorities Invest1 gate Fatal . Affair Near: Hot Springs, Ark., Tuesday Night HOT SPRINGS, Ark. Nov. . IT.- More arrests today were predicted by county oflficers investigating th- at tack made Tuesday night .on a, nuni ber of men clad in regalia' similar to that worn: by the Ku Kltix Klan, who had attended a meeting at- Jesse ville held to discuss measures for laW enforcement ; .and .. jeanunatioji oL moonshining.i . ' One man was killed and. several were wounded, v . K . ... .;. More - than i forty-, residjents - of Marble township .section were-arrest ed yesterday and are held hi-jail; here for fjuestioning. A nuhiber of stills were destroyed. . -- , . . . TODI PROPOSED LINE Kinaton Chamber, of Commerce ; To . Discuss Governor Mor-' ; , ; ; rison's Proposal IvINSTON, . Nov. . 17.-r-The loca' chamber of. commerce tnnieht." Is ti ; use the upper Neuse, to commercial 'advantage. Greenville, and Tarboro I would benefit from the location of a j terminal , at , , Washington, and so i would np river towns on other stream.'. J from . the.- State's-' "development of their, logical ports to the end that a j'fCrnier glory of the . commonwealth might be restored and alleged un fair freight fates wiped off the tariff sheets. ' , ' ' .1 There are thousands of competen". navigators and ,' "A. B.'s" along tht coast to man the .TaT 11-eel mercham marine. Some, have " seen service . ir. all seas'. Veteran skippers and mates are found in numbers in everj "banks" village, an deep-water town There are more proficient seamen, it is said that nearly every man-Jack of a Tar ' Heel 'naval militia division m the World 'War was discharged a commissioned, ..warrant or petty offi cer. ' KEMALIST ATTEMPT ENDS IN FAILURE (By Associated Press) CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 17. An attempt by. the Kemalists to run the interned - Turkish destroyer Ak hissar disguised as a merehantship out of the Golden: Horn past the al lied control,- was frustrated last night. ' ; CWE POiXATi spends J 3LT3T- UKiANOTttSW (TOOXSYOO MAKEr' 'EM WITH ATTACK PLAN US Ell ' AW WllEETINGlF'ilPII .- JETiiisiiiiiiii: MRS; PHILLIPS' SMILE SAVED HER Had It Not Been For Her rSmiles Woman Who Killed Mrs. berta. T; Meadow Would Have Been Convicted of Murder In the First Degree, Members of the Jury Say. ;'' '.''-V IX)S ANGEXKS, Calif., Nov.-17--Mctt members - or the jnrjr which found .Mrs. Clara Fhtlhpg guilty of -"secontl .degree, murder -for beating Mrs. Alberta T. MwhIw cms -Ith. a hammer were qudteflrf! - today as admitting- Mrs. Phillips' . smiles . saved her from they gaU . lows Had it not ' been . for hers.- smile she probably would haTfc 7' been convicted 3of first degTeft - -murder thus making death Ihfe only penalty. ' Mrs. Phillips seemed to study them one at a time' and to flash ' (freejUenc smiles ' sat tltem , whli-- . she turned, apparently stoically, .Ji back to the court room, they ; were quoted. ' . .. ' 'And she was the most appeal t Ihg smile. I ever saw," was the '-4 way oo juror was quoted." .,' ; ;. But the women 'jurors were not; afTected by it as all three favor- )1 ed a verdict that would have aaJt Mrs. Phillips to the gallows. . , LOSS OF LIFE IN CHILEAN QUAKE IS ; LESS THAN THOUGHT SANTIAGO, Chile, Nov. 17. 'Re vised figures-given out by the rnih ister of the interior placed the'total of those killed in last Saturday' earthquake at .548 which Is consid erably below the early reports. The number of injured is only partly; ea tmiated the total being -set at 3 83 7 but. those- coming under this category n Vallenar.and Chanaral are.scribT 3d in the report as "innumerfthj?." ... - . . scVi- . . - Mr. Guy Gaskins Improving - - Mr. Guy Gaskins, who underwent an operation for appendicitis at one of the local hospitals Monday wis ' re ported today as getting along . nice ly. -- '-"-"' U.. D. C. to Meet t ! The meeting of U. D. C. schedulea to be held at the home Mrs. tTsrzell Saturday at 3 o'clcok has been chang ed to Monda'y Nov. 20 at a: 30 o'clock all daughters take notice. . ; TURKISH SULTAN HAS i FLED; DECLARES HE HASN'T ABDICATED CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. IT. Mohamed VL. the Turkish Sultan,, has fled from Constantinople on a Brtish warship for Malta. LTpon embarking the sultan em phasized that he was not abdicating but merely removing- hirrtsell from danger. It is spring south of the equatdr now, but we don't know if it is next spring or la.?t' spring. OFFER REWARD OF $5,000 FORTHE BOMB THROWERS ROCK i" MOUNT, Nov. 17. Ex pressing a determination that bDmli throwing and dynamiting, several In stances of which have occurred here tccent'y 11. e hoard of a!dermn have rfferc-I a reward i f $5000 lor infor mation which would leal to the af rest and convieton of persons guilty 1 FR6M CHAIR Congressman Abernethy - Back -1 From Washington Where - He . Open .His Office jin-(AFg'.r(agmnn Charles L. Abernethy returnid to the city this morning from, Washington, IX C where he had been for .the purpose of.' getting, his-office 9lieiied and attending to- other, details preparatory -to j hLs. -removal , tofithat city 'to take up his active duties . He will remain, in '.New -Bern -uUl : Sun day night when he .and- Mrs. Aber nethy will leave for the capital. For Ihe present the will make( their home at the Raleigh hotel. ' ' t t -Congressman Abernethy's office hi No" 438 in the ' House office building. Mr! James Hatch, his private' secre tary, will have, charge of this. He Will "be "assisted ' by Miss Marilyn OVerbjv formerly of "Fremont. -Mr; Hatch is from Goldsbdro. ' .-Congressrnan Abernethy yesterdalv received his certificate of electiortanrd tijs commission from. Governor Mor rison "for the' short term. ; ' ': ', . ' ,: WH1 5 Represent Short Term In Congress" That : Convenes ' Monday, EIGH, Nov, 17. Charles L4 Aberftethy, of' New Bern, yesterday received . his certificate to represent the ihird North Carolina District in. tha- National Congress which con ivcns Monday, weeupying the seit madA'.vacant by death of S. M. Brin- eon vi ' . '..' :--.-'": i 'i." :.lMrJAbernethv was declared elected If brf pre' short term in a special sea- siot) of the Board of Elections whieh canvassed the returns from the Third District short-term election in which Mr,' Abernethy had no opposition. A total, of 13,503 votes were cast f or hiro. ... - James J. Hatch, Mr. Abernethy's secretary, is already in Washington and Mr. Abernethy will be sworn in as soon as he presents 'his credentials to the clerk of the House. IRISH ARE EXECUTED 1 FOR HAVING WEAPONS ' DUBLIN, Nov. 17. Four civilians, residents of the Free State., follow ing a trial by a military court, who were charged with the Unlawful possession of revolvers, were execut ed today'. . of throwing or placing the explosives which Tuesday nigh't damaged a home on South Washingion street an ble'.v W. B. Jones, railroad shop worker, frdm his. bed, tia blast occurr-T'S un der his room. Notice of the posting of this reward have been broadcasted and the city officials are hope trTat. it will bring results. iphupDr'ppiii'ij uuuunuaiiiHii RETURNS TO GUI FOR SHORT-VISIT ABEHWETHf GETS HIS CERTIFICATE TODAY tWCEFiljS a. nr. i ' , -- U:U.L3;UiUV'ii,; ' -V-.1l.; ; County ' tTMthoHtifi':: vTheextssil: North i Carofinoliir'-- t encf .'. of i .theiMet,hi?d txs?.z j: I Cit this inliUtkhlfctUi-- ; ""accepted bf M::1v-:: "Ji: ,', .'".. I' t - i i . if.' 'V " ' - ' -5. .hers; ;. of 3 the. -s ctfnt '; ' V'- ' ths mprnin g, 1 .rUtfLl'i. i - ton fth4 ' Ktmtori ?VjJjjSS ? ''firvm'.yosjpfc A. ? 1 .t:j. r years on ira r; ws s i . . solemn- feature if 4 -v..'-: other towns exteisiSiitf ta- XfV : '.."' . , 7-'f-UMls.:?;' '.h vtations.v a .Wt''' -- .'5'-x4-- ..j-:v- i.'V-v-;'imw.f2;'r4 of morAinjf 97:i&' -Denny; making jvir4l! '-' ' to them and. ?mirmi-: - .on., them; ;the -tUndTT?..- : ' ..tarsearchmgqtieitiia ; 1' the lf disciplme;;lftt!i - by John-; Wle.v& "' Dr. T. A. Smoofcf r 1 v : : sented . the' J wowxn '- "hospital:, .bwdlim:.:?7 Sou.tljern ' IVlethot Church and 'vDrN-' i vey, ot the-, superanu&te, -fund. ' -V ySlllPfiil A - committee of was appointed 'to-coprj?.-.- -ate With .'''-the :We$U:J; NortiCarolixSfer ence'.: and;: he- ;jc6nf ertjice. -. . of ' the i Me&odwtSPWte ant Church for . cjpser . Jck operat. v?.i": i -V: was a busy one,' cieannjj: if the ? way forUieti.; "5 .; : , ... a. . ..-.' V .is. : ' ' ot resolutions or m,. and committee -eri: m7 day. Adjournmeriithl , conference will .ifo'r)-''-: Monday" alwunoi:l' ; the - reading !oig$l00f pointments. ship subsidy; bill te ' : comes upJtP; WASHINGTON,' No:0ISi; y ment was reached; by-fioyQlider9 toda'Tto -tate-up the" shlpt&tiMlBill', next Thursday under; a rUile Dtoylainse H , for three daEys of , geoera- fl,t- 4)' unlimited opportunity 'for jfthenbienf with a 4flhl v0t'Noyen5:'-'-; ; r '.. ;.v. ;V'.'.' -:f '- X