STLY TRIBUNE
TODAY
.UME XXII.
DECEMBER 15, 1922.
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CONCORD. N. C FR1IMV.
AMBASSADOR ifi-VE , ;
1110 nrm mi i rn nnur
Hfl.N HrrN I fll H I
unu ullii unuLLU iiuniL
Will Sail on the Bervnjraria
December 25. Has Been
Recalled foe Consultation.
It is Stated From London.
NO EXPLANATION
HAS BEEN MADE
(lege. thh the Kjieakcf) of tb? rainsioii
Wl i i ; .. iri, i rai Itnie i ftet ilnre v.n's abas hi evoke
is the Imprewion 1 hat Har- ,, i..ni applause bj briiium
vey Has Been Called in - " u' ubj i -what
"i . i nrj,L o IlYatl Sec in lln Min or" was li.n mttrvl
L-OnnectlOri With Subject in , ,, buwht. Ir. Daniel ba no
of German Reparations.
London. Icc. IS (By the AMoeiahsd,
Press). ml.a--.ador Harvey lias he.en
railed home fo eonxnltaUoat ii
styled ai Hip American einlwaay tMw
afternoon, f
Ht' sail.- mi the Bcrctiguria Ilecem
ber li.'i. ' He will Hot bp accompanied
tiv Mrs. Harvey, who w ill leave Ihi
preceding day on a visit to Muderla
'I he nature at the rooaatMaihtn tor
which the ambassador una summoned
was ind known at the embassy where
H was said tin' message 1 line him lo
Washington merely i-nld it was "for
a I luisultulion." It is preMiiuei the
iIimiiw'Ioiis wltli SeiriMiirv of Kline
Iliiahes will cover the whole r:lIiKe of
Kiiropeiin nTHiis. iiiclmllin; allied
ileht, n'pnralions and kindred snli
jects. CinHrmed iit al;i''i;t(vi.
Wlisllinston. tS (Ity lie Asso-
i-illteil I'hkji. AltllimKl) Stale lis
imititient tillieitiln continued today tlie
Ixmddn a unoon cement thnt AniliaHBa
dor Hiii-vey litiil Ixtii called bOBW for
"i-onsiillntion" (hey tieetlnad to hlajte
elcfdlMiaUon us in ihe niecifle musttlnns
Keel-clary Unfiles Jesiren lo tliaciis
w ilh btiK
in me alienee of dflWia espiaiMttoti
tlie impression inlaeal ciuriTicy tliat
Mr. lliirvey bad lai'ii eallisl to Wisli
innton in nmnis-liiin with the nituu-.
tioji us to Cerumn reimriitio'is nfiw
threitniuK a nirhiire Ih-Iwccii Creat
Brilaiii ntid Frabea.
It lias lics'ii sinfeil In adininlstrntliui
circles here that the Washinptoii gov
ernment reganls the repn rat ions mat
ter today lis the "most Hcule" of Rn
ro)ean profotetus today, ninl 1 anxious
to afford any aid toward sf.tlcmeut
thnt it could prrfperty extend. In view
of these official uttoraiiccs, the oxpetv
tatlon is lhat the ambaasador's visit
will have a direct effect on thai situa
tion. It appears cerlain U.n! (he Slate ' . -.pm
lioi nf ser!i .mJ . aaaWbaJWito.
IHiSsihility if Aruerican unrtielpniion
in some form In the proposivl econom
ic and rlimiiciiil conference at llnis-
. sels wiiieh was projected ..by the al
IVil stalttnicn. hnl for which it lias
I not been possihle to make a delinile
plan iiecanse of the split over German
reparations.'
As (lie confeirnre in its original
conception would not have dealt with
' lMililieal matters in Knrope. American
participation iuIkIiI conceivably have
been possihle, although not on any hits
is thai would involve cancellation of
allied lidelitedtiess to the l;uiti'd
Slates.
Amhassailor Harvey would le the
logical channel for any Informal ex
change of t-iews lietween tlie allied
ami America n go'VerninqptS (luriitB tlie
interval before the council of jire
miein reassemhlew after New Year's.
Cabinet Discusses Repartitions Tangle.
Washington. DeC. 15 (By the1 Asso-
dated Press). The European ioi'a-
rations tangle which is threatening a
break between Great Itritain rind
France, is understood to have lieen dis
cussed by President Harding and his
anbiuet today at u meeting which last
ed more than two hours.
One of the nuestions touched on fn
the cabinet discussion was said to
have been the, proposal for an inter
national loan to perniit (ienminy to
stabilize tier lintmces. reported in of
tlcial advices to the American govern
ment, as on the verge of a collapsV. it
wtts declared, however, (bat no con
crete proposal for such a loan had
COBMr to the attention of the Washing
ton government.
The President and his official family
had before them in addition to Infor
mal ion which has come to the govern
ment through official American sources
11 picture of (ieruiany's financial trou-
blcs.. as given by the (Jeruiau Ambassa
dor, Dr. Dtta Wiedfeldt, in a long con
ference earlier in the day with' Secre-
(nrv 1 1 mrlies
It was ludiciitetl afterward tmit
there bad been no final decision as to
Ihe policy of this government toward
lite, present difficulties. There were
evbleuces, however, thnt the adniinis
traliou was preparing to avail itself
of jiff possible information on the sub
jeet. Willi a view to determining
Whether it could be of service in any
praclit-al way in bringing about an nd
jtistnient. Success
cant's.
comes iu cans, failure in
Sparklers Free
With every purchase of 10c or more
at RltzValMiext week will give Spurk
lers ritEE).
H. G. Ritz
4MNCAL NVQ.
hoa n
ilM Mm mi m Mary
i.rrai
iPaav cm heM at KauaapnH iam
julchi. Iv-alr I Ilk. ai tlx- Mary Et
na nan. irvr au-toti dlati.a nana
w pntmrtr M'ii. lth tto
ptuduci of tLe Cau.Kii V I'.ciiutl
fnt i ..lured Towel ami lailh aula llu
led ibf watte oa aa-b. J.if. al.lie mi
the rear of th door two hu- Aaieri
(an Sacs were draped around tlie
Cannon that ernibuttteal (be graataat
towel roaa-eru It the world,
Mr. C. A. Cituinn ivns marter of
tvreUKndt-".
Itr. K W. Duutel. .-m ciranai Col
troBhle in t.oklina: hi mullein C enpti
valeil to the miJ.
lolioniiiL nan the progrhui:
Selection OrWieMtia.
Sel 1 ion tjuiirtrttc.
Sd.stlon Mlawa ll-leii nnd Knnuie
Mb ulioJnW. I
S lis (Ion (n.nrtette.
Aililreaa Ir. D. W. Itnlel.
rtriecllon: "Ood Willi Yon 'Till
v Heel Ajpiln Y. M. '. A. Jiun
lelli'.
Hviiisli.lion Itev. M. I. WithltiajTi
M.
SENATOR LQIHIR HAMS A
t fill h l.lttK AnEMtHKM
Start Kail Rolling- Ui Haw.- Sncli a
rrapo. ilion Relrncd i &taU Lcuis
lalures. Wa-shington. Dec. 13. Senator
Lodge, wiu represents a large m..uu
taclurlng constitaenty, and one tliat
ha,s rlve.'.s in the soulh. todiy si;trletl
hhc ball moving for a child1 laoor
&av.-ndment to the constitution. He in
troduced a resolution for the lutmu
aloti of' an ainendment read iig!
"The ('rmgreas sha I have power to
p:oh.bit or 10 regtilate tbn Inmrs ol
i bor in aiines, (JUarrlea, mil!r., e.iu-
n.-rii'S. uiirkshonfi, fa Jones or tuann-l
fjctiiring etititblUhtnenls of nersiflip
under IS years of age, and of Women's."!
It (nay lake several ycirs to havo
this nmnn4wwnl ratifletk but the
present ndiniiKstratlon is behind it.'
mil will speed it Hp. ITcsldent Hart
iic: eimsidcrctl the matter in ni.
recent Message.
Tlie supremo court lias thrown out
Ivfo chid labor lnvn on lite ground
lli.-i : they were uuconstitulional.' The
only way to fix the law is by ament! ng
the constitution.
Afler the states ratified the prfmi
bition and Ihe woman suffrage
aroenrtmcnts "they cannot turn down a
pfcild :ahor amendment. It is just ft
Question f going through the routine
The eat r south is interested iu this
Carolinians believe it is aimed at the
scilthern cotton mill operators.
t$3i Persons fiiven J'wilions.
Kaielgh, N. '., Dee. II. A total of
2,331 persons in North Carolina was
placed in connection with positions by
the Stale ami United Slabs depart
ment of Labor- timing the. month of
November, according to the report is
sued today by M. li. Shipiiian, eummis
Bloner of labor and printing.
The reporl follows : ,
"Ashevllle; skilled 1-1: unskilled
.fc"4; clerical and professional 21; de
meslie 5S: inilu-trial 0; total 417.
"Charlotte: skilled 127; unskilled
420: Clerical and professional 3S;i 90
liiestitc 10: industrial 0; total tllH.
"Greejislsiro: skilled 24; unskilled
10r. ; Clerical "d professional 20: do
mestic 2i; industrial 5J: total 100.
"ltaleigh: skilled 50: unskilled 103 ;
clerical and professional tiff; domestic
41 ; industrial 11 ; : total 4 ifiTiCemtstie
41: industrial 0: total 272.
"Wilmington' skilled 17:, unskilled
40; clerical and professional 20 : do
mestic 21: industrial 11; total 525.
"Winston salcm : skilled 51 : unskil
led UW ; crcclcnl ami professienal 35;
ili.inest-Je 4R' iiKliistrbtl 5: total 305.
"i'olnl males. 4.003; femalra, 3.1s.
lira ml total, 2,331." .
, 1
Lnrgst of All Telescopes.
Ottawa. Ont., Dee. 15.--Canada Is to
possess the largest of till telescofioB.
It will have a; mirror 120 inches In
ilianvolt r. ft has already been enf, and
is now beiug grounti and pojislied. Tiic
latter task is xpected to occupy at
east five or six years.
The largest existing instrument is
the 100-inch glass at. Mount Wilson in
Califom'a. It tool four years to grind
and polish the tflrror, and in doing
so over a ton of glass was remover!.
It is the wonderful success of the
100-inch telescope that has led Cana
dian astronorners Jo jmike the plunge
uid sink $300,000 in a ten-foot mirror.
Pbe new telescope will foe set up In
an-observatory in urn sn miunioia.
It wil: intake a star appear 00,000
time' as bright its ihe eyes sees it.
Tlie number of stars, secji throughout
le entire sphere of the heavens by
e naked eve is about 8,000. The J 20-
inch instrument is exported to reveal
at least 400.000,0000, at, a million
more than can be seen by any other
existing telescope.
Bank .Messenger Robbed.
(My tfee auoetatra Pre.
Philadelphia. Dee. 15. Six men in
an automobile today held up a liank
messenger in Darby, u subuii). and roli-
'bed him of about $20,000. after shaot-
ing bim in the cheek. The messenger
was taking the cash for payrolls from;
Ihe Kin National Bank of Darby to,
soicral industrial plants in Philadel
phia. Privileged Status to Green Resolution.
Washington, Dee. 1... The House
Holes Committee voted today to (rive
privileged si ul us to the Oreen resolu
tion proposing an amondnionl to the
COnatitntlOn, under which further Is
suance of tax-exempt securities would
lie prohibited.
xv,'MiK,cmiinnnRniinnnreQR
nan. , nin-b, jraumiiounnuuiiLOULO
la raar"
lib biaoiMl, V . II -riHlivn-tke
rrrrtbi f (he waVwafa jMrjr l.b b
- I n. ilu( V - lln-iuia lt..t.
ardoia. pri.i ti n -rauix r. who wa
tta In Hue of liiouias l'id-
1 !ard, 1T faaaii r mployer. aloud
'. aSta ber dV.it li I..i
ir
pi- ..
Wound fnflb'ti't by 'lb. nun- I'oCuui
rtVtei ttre' wurklni on the ial tonlgbt
aaaaaat M that tbey rxjwrt lo cuui-pli-te
tbatr luresttgutlwa prubapiy tu
aorh. hw of the true referred tu br.tbe
ib : tire l tlie appMraiur of nn
other w..uiaii." but he d"c'lnd to reveal
her Men: Ity. farther than to my tliat
she Is a raajtt linger in a Imal clitircn.
The delerlhe salfl hi- man bad
kaanwd that I'ollanl na meu in inui
llB,v with "Ihe other wonj.n" several
lluiei recently, and this, he snbl. ea
lubiishe a moliva for Jlrs. llichi'.rtl
n's j Nit to ihe Pollard borne "for tin
understanding."
The p-aire today praclleullv abnn
lonHl the Ibts.ry that .Mrs. Kiehnrtr
son wa shot a. , blcnlnlh. gud put
forwurd the theory tliat she was shot
by i'nllatd In a senffle which thrlry
was aoi'pteil by (be coroners jury, ai
tlioiigh one metnht-r of (bat bod dis
sented from the vonllct.
"K.iets we have iseted." said Cap-
ijin Wright lonlglil. "lend to. akow
lhat rothwd4 raU'Hona with the
.voman for tlie past tlir r four years
bad Ixsn Intimate. Mrs Kit harnidson
was diseharged by I'ollarl. but wn
'ater taken back. She remained in
his ohVo but one day. ' She grew des-
DOndotll anil then tlMfM t.. U'h.tn htm
I savings ran lowland at ibis nalnl
she want to see I'ollanl at hbt home.
There was' a struggle and Mrs. Hfc-h-ardst.H
was Uilled."
'iOYEHNHKXT TO ftKSTKOY
TIIOI SAM) ('ASPS 01' BOOZS
"omjMisetl Tiirgt; "ihe Jfessaue nf
Ptwf Seized Year go at Orraeoke.
itilietiii. inc. it. AccomiHtnied by I
1 th-puty. United St:iU.-s Marshal R.
W, Ward left loday at mm for Wine ;
iigton with the order of Judge H. G.
"onnor. Cnib-d Stats diatr ct nnirt,
o destroy the 12,000 or ntt.ra quartHJ
f whlskev which formed the cararnl
cargo
n't.. 1U ., 1. -
-W,,.,, w. n .-. .
' .-.kc ui i ea.e. e.eil Jtl
.ii.r a, ,ii',ir iti;o, aim Milieu was
lei ircr! confiscated by the govern
nen' tut week.
Tlie confiscation nf (lie whiskey
vug one feature t f the agreement
which ended the prosecution, of Cup
tain Arthur Coleman, and super
argo Waiter Claude. Crahttm. - 't lie
argo 0i a thoussnd cases of w hiskey,
:aid by tjfpta n Coleman tu rcpre
;eiil a,n oripinal cash investment of
p:prootlmntely $32.Bfri is new istl
nnted; to be werth on. the basis of pre
attrnx -prfttes for bootleg ' whlskrv
tiv I'nl $lii.r;iit. its netuil value.
H
ng now
-' A NOKl.p
vnon .t witha ueni.lofUir.'e.l
nuNliala Id nt1
stairs marshals is in
THE COTTON MARKET
Realizing Which Developed in Market
Yesterday Was in Evidence Again
Today.
Br the AsNnelplt.l erfB.
New York. Doc. 15. The realising
ivhlch developed as prices iipproatii;
etl the 2fc level in the tntlon markel
vestenlay w.as in evidence again al the
opening today. It was urolnbly prie
uiotert by the relatlvt-ly easy ruling of
Liverpool, and first prices here were
4 to 10 poiids lower, January sold off
to 2As and March to u'o.tls,' but I.iv
erfWOi Was a good buyer,1 while there
was scattering local and Wall Street
buying on (he talk of a loan to Ger
many, and the continued firmness of
foreign exchange.
Coitou futures opened steady. Dec.
SS$0; .fan. 25:86; March U.":72: May
25:80; July 3:60.
Window Made of Ititliber.
London, Dec. 15. tAs a result of
experiment which have extended
over a period of four years and npnn
which a .'ge sum of money his been
spent, two British chemists have 'pro-,
duced ft rubber which Is as trans
parent as glass and as elastic and
non-breakable as ordinary rubber.
Tests have shown lhal it is impos
sible, to break Ihese rubbers windows
iu the ordinary way. A ball bouncing
against a 'pane only causes it to bend
Mghtty, when it at on;te returns to its
or'ginal nositimi undamaged. It is, of
course, possible to tear a hole in the
new giass by striking it with a heavy
missile, hut there are no splinters.
In addition to making windows, ltd,
transparent rubber can be used for a
variety . of purposes. It. is declared to
be 'Ideal for lining garments, thereby
making them absolutely waterproof.
In future bathing caps will be made if
the new material, and the effect wil'
be invisible Coverings showing the
naif yet keeping it dry.
With Our Advertisers.
Money is a great; constructive force.
The Cabarrus Savings liank wil belli
you .save if you open an account there.
Tbi' Musette in a new ud. today nil
vises you to purchase a New Edison
Phuuojjcrapb. lite "best gift". New ad.
will interest you.
Fair, sitnare and easy credit at
Farley's. Store now has a line collec
tions of clothing, which makes hlrtil
gift tor every member nt the mmUy.
New ad. today gives price and credit
particulars.
Wilkinson-W idenhonse Coyln a new
ad. today tells of soap specials to he
iffered tomorrow.
If you have trouble with the valves
RMiaxaal I
on your tires try Ihe bouk-proot caps' Alaska heme, and he, finds It hard to
Hold-by Home Fditcatioiial Company. 1 become acclijnateil Mr. Allman is
Labor not In vain- save, advises the .still nursing a sho alder IliAl was partly
Citizens Hank and Trust Company. Put froaen, and the wn: m weather , here is
part of your money iu the bank eachso different that he finds it almost un-
jmy day.
II. It. Wilkinson in a new ml. today
gives some line Christmas suggestions,
and Ihe goods can he found at bis
store.
f"ree sparklers at RIU's next week.
See ad. for partlciHors.
Opposes
i 'i nwioii
the Ii-i'Ussion of
ratricr the HI) IVIUX Or rrOdmi. was received, and ulnatd to a
hibition Qut tions Intro
duced bv Gof . Parker.
T3
ARE TWO "TQLCHIEST"
QUESTIONS, HE SAID
Says the Conference Should
Be Devoted to Exchange
of Ideas on Administrative
Duties of Gorernors
fR thr A
White Sulidiur
D."..
the
tiOV-
eon-lu-kby.
15. Tlie cxevnila
loiirte...ih aimiml
eriiors. were turtatd . -? (heir
fereme tlis. ussiuua loday to nil
sisH-tion of eoal ni.ii. aear He.
after engaging ul -Bifti n i lit in Ihe Hi
Hurry of tlebuie wttieb has marked Ihe
session.
Prohibition ami tl Kit Klux Klan
were tlie two iUeaaioS which brought
a clash of views ml mm the mis-tiug
was thrown open tod tat.- slniilly be
fore tiii'lulgbl after an iidtlress by
tioM'tator iilcotl. of Dri gon, in which
beitssaib-,1 the Klttna a national men
itec.
Uorernor Morrison, t
mi. taking the floor, le
til the IntrodiH-tloU la:,
of either liij lbin or ,
tions. which iFi-evldi
brought up by (Jove
Louisiana, in an add',
declared prohibit ion
f North Caroll
larefl be oppos
i the conference
robibttlon urn-sly
had bee. i
nor Parker, of
ss in which he
'.its alums! a
lane, anil (hill tlni;l!aii should be
curlied by t'ederai lef lation. As two
of the ' touchiest" ' .ii"'.i ions before
Ihe caitntry, (iovernai. Morrison s:ii.l
be opposed (heir caYislilcratioii at it
ctonfefeuce, wliicll he! believed shonl.l
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.1 1. ............ . .hm. . .
t I M Jl l tl! 1 1 1 1 SI I it 1 1 C O Lit M - O
t ;
ovcri'.o! s.
I'artlcubttl.v did Mt object, Mr. Mor
rison said, to (Jovorpoi Piirker's pro
posal that the (onfejoaro adopt reso
Itltlons on these quCBions. or any res
olutions looking tnwjr.l iiniforui legis
lation of si police cBnarter.
(lovernor Morristnt further declared
that he disagreed with tiovc-rnors Par
ker and Olcott on thejli' proisised metb:
oils' for fighting the Klan, which he
salt! could not be legjslalod ouf of ex
istence, but could pe met effectively
only by argument. As t" (lovernor Piir
ker's assertion that''. prohibition was
not being enforced, and his opinion
Uhnf . erf Ha"'wl:,e am! beo
, ( , pemttttSf mi,ier govern-
t .
nient regulation m its manufacture
anil distribution, Mr. Morrison said
In- was "astonished' at wital he de
clared iis the Louisiana Coventor's
willingness to surrender to the 'law
lessness among antt-prohlhitionisis"
on the one baud, it in I his desire to light
what he coliceive.l to he lawlessness ii:
the Klan on Ihe other, (lovernor Par
ker rejoined that lie ditl BOl conceive
his altitude on prohibition lo be
i yielding to lawlessness.
LEAGUE MAY LOOK AFTER
CHRISTIANS IN TURKEY
By Announcing Intention of Joining
IiCague of Nntitms Turkey Virtually
Admits She Will Accept League's
Supervision Over Christians. -
Lausanne, Dee. 14. Although Tur
key was conciliatory today on the
gnat question of accenting stunt- form
of supervision from without on the
general treatment of the Christian pop
ulations inhabiting Turkey, she proved
adamant iu insisting upon the deporta
tion; from Constaiitiuopfe of tlie su
preme patriarch of the Greek Orthodox
Church. i
This is one (f H e most Important
issues of the Lausanne conference.
Around it surge. all ihe historical anil
religious differences lietween Christ
ianity and Mol iinedanism, since
the. 'Turks consider Constantinople
their sacred city they resent thai its
sail sltpnld serve as lite permanent
suit of the pontiff "f the Greek Chris
tian Church ; Ihej maintain lhat
Athens or Rome, or some other avow
edly Christian'cenlei should be chosen
as his place of residence.
When" the probinile return of Con
stantinople! to tin-Turks was announc
ed at Athens as the :nevitahlO'(utcomo
of the Greek 'defeat in Asia Minor, the
greatest .excitment arose among the
Athenians, wilo foresaw the possibility
of the patriarch's deportation. ' l''"r
itier Premier iVcnizetos has- received
countless messages from devqttl Greeks
imploring him to make no surrender
of the issue of the patriarch.
By annouueing todjiy Iter ititentjon
of joining the league of nations as soon
as peace. Is signed al Lausanne Turkey
virtually aomittcd she would uccetit
theiengtie of baHons' supervision over
the Chrlsllun bopulatliKp in Turkey.
Mr. Wilis
An interesting
Vllman
isitoi
Here.
in Coucortl
now Is Mr. Will
s Allman.
who has
I arrived at the home of his father, Mr.
' j. r. Allman to sta nd several wees nf -
ter serving with the United Stales
ter serving with the Lnlteil States
t forestry aorvicc in .viasKti tor several
months
Mr. Allman declares the temperature
here is too hot fee htm after his
! comfortable.
i Mr. Allman wa
450 miles inun a
darted the home
railroad when In
ward (rip, and he covered the distance
In boats, sleds itinl on fool. He served
in Alaska for several months, and was
fond of his work and llfe( there. y
sp' .-. y. Vi
al iitleiiillng
n -ai lee of
B.UTIST STATK I0MENT1UN
Van
IWt tor Their tlaarev
Br .. aaaai um iwi
VaaataaWlaJaaa, lirr 15. -ThV las'.
day a nvaloa of ta- Baptbat Ktalr f'uay'. Wahuu(lau Irr. II. -OraW tor
tli was featured by a Hi) naiH :h itntiudliai vt tar i;.0au rarw of
altriMbinrr, away nn-wbrr bating iimir x-tand . lb- IIHliat h.- i,. r
atarliil fur bmhut A pronuaitbai frtau Meaa of iaar . war aaatt today
Vtin Illy. uflTerbttx the eHiM.lli.u , from prablbitloa braaqjartrrs la 14
eil mtolitre with iinlrutliata t.,that utidef the North Carolina law,
report at the next .-.. m -the carao could not be dbrpoaad of
Spntk.ns tor th mliiUtrrs' reibtf . wl;h n the atale to hoapltalt or olhar
and annuity fund. Rev Janie N. At- public tnatllntton. sad because of the
nrtt NBBartan that u : tit i i...ib wei
rerlvlng abl.
A touching nwtis .1 ia I srrrtcr was
he!d jwst hefnrv adloirrmaent. the ean
ventlmi stalKllag while Ur. It. Y C'!1
baii. of Wake Forest, i-nd the bie U I
of the eouTcution's ile.nl oaring the
ult
The unreiition embavetl the ir..
ion of VeH IVn. to e .n(.-ilite .-
OOli for the erection of a new Hapti-
lonl..r ,.,.11...... I.. V..u llorn T. . ,
isHiril of education in accord, to go
forward with (he ibins and r'Hir( nexi
ytitr. v
WOMEN'S O.MPKNSATION
IIIU, TO I'l; RKCOMMENDEDj
To Re Introduced nt the Next Session
of lite (eiirntl .Wcinlilj .
Raleigh, N. t'.. lec. 11 t Ity the As
Ociated Press!. -A Wurmen's Oompen
Mition bill will Is- recisnmeoded by
ComiulsHlnner of Ijils-r and Printing
M. I.. Sh pnmii anil tntrodtn-eil at Ihe
ncxi w-xsloa of the North Cjirollni
gdicral asMenildy. it wtt- announced at
Ihe CO pi I id today.
After iinsticcessfid efforts, last year
lo pass such legislation Ixcausc labor
reprc.senlatives opposed all propu
niea-urcK, ihe bill to he introduced In
January probably will be framed by
a commit tc of manufacturers ami la
I sir delegates, il was staled, and will
have the support of women's organiza
tions, the democratic party and Com
missioner Shipiiian.
"We have scanelv begun our labor
legislation tilling the line of giving se-
(jtirity to tlie working titan m his oii.
-aid (lie coiiiniis iouer. V'One step in
this direction would he rue ejiaclnient
of a workmen's compensation law bas
ed upon (he principles of righl aiid
Justice to wage earners and those who
employ them.
"Cutler Ihe present statutory condi
tions, when an accident occurs in nine
eases out of ten the victim is thrown
upon i own resources. Willi a
workable compensation law. properly
enforced, no matter who is to blame
itr the matter of an accident, the la
borer would be protected (luring (In
the period f disability. Tlie employ
er would insure himself ngulnsl acci
dents by the Introduction of device,
to prevent them.
"Me would have a new kind of tax
ation, a spocins which it would ii
lawful for him to evade, for. lie co'V'd
evade tlie tax 'ofi accidents ' by- -preventing
the accidents. His claim ngenl
would he largely confined to file instil I -billion
of proper sufefgeards rather
than in securing releases from Injured
employes due ofleiiliii.es to oVfc.elive
machinery,
"Wodkmen's iiltnpensalinn introduces
Ihe idea not of miking the employer
a petty criminal, but simply making
him a taxpayer and giving him an
option of gelling rid of his lax by
preventing neeidenls, lie would pel
iu safety departments and create sal'
ely committees from the employe- lo
cn-opertito with the mnnagemenl
More than forty-two states have pro
vided workmen's compensation laws.
Why not North Carolina?'' be asked.
t 0MPR0.MISE
l'OU
11007.1:
SMI'GUI.KIt
Goventment Gets Iitiior ami ('apt.
Coleinau Gets Ship.
Raleigh. Dec. 1(5. All federal prose
cution of Captain Arthur Coleinau and
the crew of the "Message of Peace."
British booze ship seized bv prombi
Con officers in Ocraeokc in el nearly
a year ago were dropped in federal
court here loday when District At
torney 'f ucker agreed to a eotraproruise
proposed by counsel for Coleman, and
asked a nolle pros.se of the indict
ments. By the terms of V Ihe compromts
Contain Coleman gets his ship imek.
ami the federal prohibition author-it-'cs
get the 'huge quantity of liquor
lhat has. been held under -lock and
key in the Wilmjngton customs house.
The ship, which has been tied up in
Wilmington, will be taken out at once
by the British seamen.
Hotel Men Elect Officers.
(My lh A MMiM-l.t I pd I'rrnn.)
I Wlnston-Snlein, Dec. 15. At this
morning's session of ,the Sontbein
I IJotel Association; composed of hotel
men of Virginia and North Carolina
the following officers .were elected :
President V. SI. Cloud, Raleigh; vice
I presidents, .1. Frank Bell. Norfolk, and
I..L.F, Sonicrs, Salisbury; sccrelary-
tri.sisurer 11. M. Hinkle, Danville. Tie
executive, legislalive and good roads
1 opnitnltteOti were also nanied. Sev
eral shiirt iuldre-ses by members of the
association were made, nt tlie morning
session ht which the session adjourned
lo meet nt High Point Ibis afternoon
for a luncheon. From Ihere the as-
social ion will move on to Grecnslioro,
where
i ne mini session win Dtp in an
tonight
1
nine at ten tv uarns riiroiture to,
Sale at Pel! & Harris Furniture Cy,
i The Hell & Harris i-'unill lire Co. Is
onering some line pianos, player-pianos
and Vlctrolas for Chrislmns. These In -
strunlents nnike presents that will l
appreciated by Ihe entire family, and,
will iivst for ninny years.
The Vompuny bus a page ad. In Ibis
tinner, giving tiarticulars of the Instru-
litenls offered. ( al at (he store to see
the goods. Also call for Victrola rec
ords, which make (ileal gifts.
Some of the fashionable women of
Paris are wearing wigs made of gold
and silver thread. The wigs arc of
the bobbed hair variety.
uk!. k To OMTBur we -
nrjm i iimi oi ltvroi,
S-lae4 oa tar
Vat Nil Taaas
w t
N C It ana fuand. oflk-ii. here Mid.
iji'.ure of the containerr inv which the
..qucr as tinted l: w.is lmptac
tlrable to ..r t la the medbal
!trate.
WANTS 70 MIU.!0TO
UKiy t.KKMAN I'KOPLV
""'.""'F V 1 irapriaic
tr W"I HtWren.
""""'m. i 1 1. -Aiqiraunanaai
" ''"" t""' for rcl.evillg bllUilM' COO-
I'litlons in Uennuny and Austria wih
iproaMsi in it resolution f n t ... i i to
lilay by ReH tentative Newton, ItrpiuY
' lit an. .Missouri.
The n-solution. which le.bire. the
peotile were in despair, proiides that
i in iioi.i o.- . - finin ior piirtiutsi. y
too.1 supplies in the I Mted Slates to
In- distributed by (he American Red
Crow with tin BMststance of Bad
tToss organlantbmfl in i.eiuiauy and
Austria.
Ilitrialueeil in In-half of l inetnberu
of Congress, ihe reSolnthiii recited that
widespread starvallnn even now pre
vails among tin- 7ll million people of
Altsliia and liertualiy,'' and (hat tm
less telbf is iiuinedtately extended
"huadredn of thousands If noi uiillions
1 1 will die of hunger and cold during the
i . etiing winter.
Itrend riots air "dv li ne o. curias! in
a uumlier of tiertmiit cities, lh resolu
tion continued. "00 i-r cent, of tlie
children of the two countries are un
;de. -nourished, and tlie death rate from
I tuhcicuIosU. stomach (roubles .and
itlier diseaes hits increased to an
ilurnilng extent''"
I.ABOK UNION .INVOUNCUS
PKIM'IPLUS IT i;PItlL0S
( enti.il Unlcti Cues on Record as tin
ioscd iu Garnishment and AMI
I'lckt ting Law-:.
Tut iotte Observer.
Announcing opposition of tie- atSte
prlimiry law, the Chpr!ot!3 Centra
Labor union has' announc-J itself as
being collectively in favor of the fol
lowing principles and its intention of
urging their approval by lite N'artit
Croiina general assembly at its next
meeting:
"Strongly in favor of
lian ba lot system, couple
'he Austin
1 v. ilh a eor-
nipt practices act.
, "Op-poned to repeal of. prison law,
.vhich prohibits prison Inmates iron
making aiul Beijing artftlea of Com
icerc't in enirmeTiTbvn -tr-tr free bu.-r
less and free labor.
"For i-iactment of a nrixhnum wnrk
week for wn-meli anil children uni!er
is. years of age.
"Bitterly opposed to !
the slate primary law.
"In favor of free lex'
.ohool children.
"Ovjiosed lo a hoard
of motion pit tures.
' ' hesire law call lug fot
repeal of
book:.
lip
-Camilla I ton
iremen and
and lie. using of stath nry lit
engineers. '
"Opposed to garnishment
"Opposed to antl-pieketiug
aw.
la-
t'apiasee for Arrest of Election .nidge
and Registrar,
inr the Ahanctatea irr.i
Greensboro. Dee. 15. Capiases for
the arrest of W. L. Coltrane, election
indue, and R. L. White, Jr., election
registrar, of Randolph County nave
heen forwarded to United States
Marshall Brownlow Jackson, at Asa.
vflle. Both men are charged in au in
dictment returned by Federal grand
itirv hoie last week Willi reliisiiig
permit T. L. Cox. a qualified voter
to east his vote ill the 'neralelec
(ion on November 7, last.
Fob, Ballard Reported Hilled.
Ity the Aaaaetated Prwui.l
Lexington. Ky.. Dee. In. Samuel
Collins, nrohibitlon director, ba
ceived word lhat Bob Ralbird, leader
of the Menifee foiniU moonsblli
aiing souglit for Ihe slaying of tw
federal officers last week, was killed
in an e.-uiv morning Iwttle with twen
rv nrohibitlon agents today. .Guy
Cole
prohibition agent, was
slain in tin
clash, the reports said
lard, also sought. Wits
Charles Bal-
wouuded.
Give The Tribune or Times as a Christ
nuts Present.
What could be better for it Christ
mas gift than it year's subseriplion to
The Daily Tribune or The Semi-Weekly
Tillies'? We will send The Tribune
anywhere in North Carolina outside
the city of Concord tor $5.00 a year,
or $.()b in the city or outside of the
Slate., We will send The Times any
where for $-.011 a year, (who every
"... t - ,r
week.
Poinenre Willing to Witlhtraw.
Hii'.les, Dec. 15.--(By the Associated
Press) Premier Poiicare after sketch-
! jng briefly and optimistically the pro
t gross of the reparations aim iuikibii
1 iieacc negotiations, told the chamber
r .lenntlesi tralnv lhat he was ready
. .,;,.,,.,,.. lrn,cetullv" if the cham-
: l.,.,. .(...a.ri.t ii had ready another cabi-
m,t 1cvtiei- qualified than his. to wort
,,,,,. cTaince.
Hold Up Bank and tct, SWMWU,
tHy the Aointi rreM.i
Caddo, okla., Vice. 15. Five
held mi the Caddo. Slate. Bank
men
here
today, locked 11 persons J nto the vault,
and "escaped in a motor ear wilh ap
proximately $10,000 in Liberty bends.
Mrs. Helen K. Crockett. Ihe first
woman to lmld public office, in Henry
Cduuty, Qi. WOS the county clerkship
bj- a margin of three votes.
MR. KELLAR FAILS TO
APPEAR AI HEA1G
lijaTf -
wtm ivelused Thurs-
- utiy (o Participate FurtJier
in Impeachment Proceed
ings Against Daugherty.
WAS Sl'MMONEI)
BY THE COMMITTEE
Action Against Keller for
Contempt Discussed Kel
ler's Attorney Asked Post
ponement Till Tomorrow.
Br the AaaMlate4 Prcaa.)
Wa-hiugton. Div. 15. Representa
tiie Keller, of Minnesota , failed to ap
lnr I. lav liefore the House .Imttciary
Cotnaiittee in eaapoMa to the KiimmiHis
s.Me.l on him lae yesterday, after be
bad refused t-. t iciie further In
the presentation of his impeachment
. l arge-, ajraitist Attorney General
Imugtierfy.
Jus. A. Vahey. an attorney of Bos
ton, handed to Chairman Votatead a
letter from Attorney Jackson II. Rols
lon. announcing that Mr. Ralsioti had
bis'ii retained us counsel by Mr. Kel-
I. i
lifer
an.i asking a tiostiHiiM-nienl of fur-
pito-eediiigs until loniorrbw.
tiuiii'iiiuii Volstead said tlie letter
Lii.-.c no , . use lor non-nppearnhrc,
ind directed (he Sergeant at Ajms to
II Mr. Keller's name three times.
This was done, but without response,
ind there followed a discussion its lo
w hat should tx- done.
Representative (irahtim, of Pennsyl
vania, i a uk' ng re-nubllcaii of the com
nilKee. asked that II report lo Ihe
House with recoinnieiidal ions for ac
tion agains! Mr. Keller for contempt.
tit her meudiers. however, suggested
thai the postponement nsrod for be
rallied, and Mr. Crahanl said be
would not press his motion.
Attorney Vahey, replying to the com-
mifteemen, said be could not say
whether Mr. Keller would appear to
morrow: thai this would depend upon
ihe advce given him by his counsel.
Finally the committee voted to grant
Mr Keller's request for a delay, until
10 :80 a. m. tomorrow.
Young People Will Stage Great
Pag.
cant.
Concord will have during the holl-
duvs Ihe opportunity of seeing by far
the greatest religions iingeant ever giv
en in this section. "ihe l.iglit oi
Men," written by the best known au
thor .of ri.tiHHi tlrtittia v an A. .pan t. -
mimes in America, will lie presented
in lite Central Untiled school building
on Ihe night of the L'Otli by (lie young
people of Forest Bill Methodist
Church. .
The Light of Men" is built around
the Christ child and hits its beginning
wilb Adam ami Eve iu the Garden and
loses wilh the adoration Of the shep
herds and the visit oi tlie wise men to
Ihe manger in Bethlehem. y.
More limn titty people (mostly
adults t will take part and the cos
tumes ami scenery will suggest in
most vivid and impressive manner the
circumstances which through the
long centuries kept alive the hope and
expectation of the Messiah.
"The Light of Men has never be- .
fore been given in the Southern
States and will be presented this year
for tlie lirsl .time in the great church- I
es of the North' and Bast.
Those who were fortunate enough to
see tlie Christmas and waster pageants
iven by this congregation two years
ago will bail with genuine delight the
announcement thai a lugger and bellcr.
one is now within 1 heir reach.
The congregation that tried to-see
the lirsl performance Vrowded the
church almost to the point of danger
anil il wa s estimated that three hun
dred people were turned awny.
Treasury Noies and Certificates Over
subscrilicil. Hy the AaajpaaaiaM Ira.l
Washington. Dec. 15. -Over sub
seriplion of the recently announced
combined offering of Treasury notes -and
cei tillc sites wits assure:! today as
the Treasury began dibursement Df a
billion dollars in redemption of Vic
tory notes, cancellation oi maruriiig
cei tifioaies ami indebtedness, ami cer
tain interest payments.
Norris Bill (Jets Favorable Report.
iH (he Aanoctatrd lrca.)
Washington, Dec. 15. - The bill of
Senator Norris. republican, Nebraska,
lo establish a $ llHllt.01MJ.IKM govern?
mi ni corporation to finance the sale of
agricultural proihicts was ordered
favorably reported today by the Sen
ale Agricultural Committee.
Some of the Idlest dancing slippers
for women have red lacquered heels
with little Dutch scenes pained on them
in white.