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VOLUME XXIII CONQORD, N C, FRWAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1923. NO. 40. SHIP SUBSIOY BILL APPEARS GOOD AS " III SENATE Republican Leaders Hold a Conference and Decide Not to Try to Get Vote on the Measure Now. PRESIDENT TOLD OF THE FILIBUSTER frs favoring rassage oi Bill Admit It is " As Good as Dead" Now Washington, Feb. "St. An end of the whipping bill tight appeared sril hand todny through nu agree- nicn mis jhockcii nil niisiuess shut i il li I V lu exeouftre session tin- Senate IVTI IV Illlji'llill lUllllflll III HO CHICK, fce up minor Mil two hunrs touior- IIK 1)111 bnt Willi possibility of a vote foe meaiiinno on a iii.iiion ror re 1IUI1IIII1I In oxivnlive session the Senate in Hiiiiiuiii lOIIIKlll IIL- O vioci. io uiKf up minor inns ior twii 111 nil- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1)111, Hill Willi till' Ibllity of n vole in Ibe meantime n niollon for recommittal. M'icr the agreement administration tiers conceded that the ship hill "as good ns dead." Ko Inter tomorrow night, it wns said, the on rceommittnl would come mill bill wonlil Im interred with the. lllnns fill' n llnwilr til 111., fill. and, abandonment of a night tonight were made after n ... . 1 ll'l I. . I - i ' . hi im ii nil' uuimr If - rresldent .Harding and Senn- vurua, oi ivansas. i in ricnine in agreement, went into oxecntivo Inations, or reconvening at It k and an understanding for the iiii nt the tllibnstw at least nu tate I .uioi-rgw ,jy.-4 inifrW-.V.-' 1JMfe; Willingness of administration lend ers to call oar a night session tonight and sM'inl two hotn tomorrow on minor bills was regarded by the shli Mil opiHUient as a sign of dissolu tion. DAVIDSON FKATS H0LP ANNUAL INITIATIONS More Than Fifty Students .loin Va rious Fraternities at the Presbyter tan Institution. t Uy e Aaaoclated I'rvws.i Imvidmm, N. C, Feb. 23. Follow- ir the usual custom of Davidson Col :e eneh year after the closing of the st semester, eight fraternities here ve just completed . initiating fifty ven new luemtiers. ' The Deltn chapter of the Kappu 4. fraternity ra-eived Frank Al- rtl ami Slon Atrorcl, oi tnipiey, r ia, illlnm Black. Diwidson; M. C. Dav , Wiuston-Saleui : William Jennings, iiyeuci nic ; ivuux joiiiision, .mn-w lie; V. J Lewis, Quitman, tin. ;r Flaki lird, Doentur, tin., and .lack Miller Inston- Salem. The Nprtli Carolina Tbeta chapter Sigma Alpha Kpsilom recciveu jio- d V. Cater, AiiiiisHm, Ala. : ,F. It, ndson, t'hnttonnngo, Tenn., Thomas traon, ' Hreentiboi'Oj Ala,, M. M. eague. l-nurens. s. i, ami u. Ji. ddock, Lexington, Miss. , Tine Phi Alpha chapter of Beta The Pi received U. H. MeMUliau, At- nta, Ga.. J. Alex MeMillian, Char- tte; B. T. Crnyson, Charlotte; N. A. urrie, Fayettevllle; F. II. Palmer, Ihattanooga, Teun., F. X. Anderson nd J. W. Anderson, both of Ander son, S. C J. i" . warrnn, kock uiu, s. (.'., Hanson I. Cater, Annuton Ala., and A, B. Backman, Kdenton. t The Sigma chapter of Kappa Alpha .(southern) received the following: K. T. Carson, Hender8ou1lle; L. I". Cox, Mobile. Ala.. T. N. Hunter. AshCvtlle: B. Logan Lovelace, Wilson, and A. Me ilnn Hinelair, Charlotte. . The Bachelors Club received the following: I.lteh Hnle, Atlanta, (la., A. S. .lones, Salisbury; ll. H. I.indla niood, Columbus, -Miss.. W. F. Martin. nnsselville. Ark.. .1. E. Moore, Tnka- matsu, Japan ; K. A. O'Nell, Muscle Shoals. Ala.. N. E. Sappeiilteld. Con - ...r,i noil n. ! Wilson. Atlanta. On. The Bet chapter of ri ivappa ! - ...I Ioliolilniv ljlllle .'Vll"i "' " "-."m Smings: Ralph H. Palls, (iasloiila ; C. R. Houston, MOfiroe; rseai u. .1 ones, iPontatoc, Miss., rnK Mciangpim, Statesville; William Mattison, Ander- 8. C, W. W. itagan, jr., uasiouui ; Reiser Regan, Franklin, Tenn., M. B. Spelr, Charlotte, and wuye X. spou- er, fiastonia. Delta Theta ('hi received Otis L. Brenner, Angnsra, la., J. M. Justice, Charlotte; fleorge Smithy Abbeville, . ( William Long, Abbeville, and Hugh Martin, Arcadia, Flu. Phi Alpha Pi received A. B. clay tor. Dm ham : K. Connor, lome, Ha., Paul Causey, tlreenslKiro; .1. M. Ap- i.ifbv. Mnsela Mhoals. Ala., W. W White, Hlchmood. West Vn., and E. MlUon, Thomnsvllle, Oa. w r,.aaM AMciala Musi Go. ... k irh oa inV ih Aaaoctaeii MM) The French have decided to I " ' ' auaar-ii, . . . f Ufrthnn riwoiTw omriai throustioue the Kubr. ni rin nr t nmrnn imuruntift HGLQ INTEREST III i THOMAS TfilAL MOWT Five Arguments Were De livered During Session of Court Thursday and One Was Made Wednesday. larc.e number' yet to speak Believed, However, That the Case Will Go to the Jury Some Time Tomorrow. Crowds Hear Speeches. Salisbury, Feb. TJ. The eighth day of the second trial of (I. II. Thomas, for ( lie slaying of Arthur .I. Allen, at Kaiiiiapolis. Ocfolier J5, l!r'l. was de voted . entirely to argument, live siee1ies bring made. Seven sieecbes are scheduled yet to lw made, and these an- expected to run Into Satiu- dny. , ' .lialge Webb rfnnouneed that Ibe contempt case growing out of the allefed threat of "Mutt Ijiwing to doj lmdily barm lo Kev. I). 1'. Cranl. a Mi'lbiKlisl Hiiiii-i.t. who aj:no Lan- ing's fnther a bad character, would he beard Saturday at 111 o'clock. When Judge Webb yesterday Issued a cita tion for Ijiwiug the bearing was sot for today. Atloinevs Cansler and llartsell. who furnlsheil a thrill several days ago. had auolhi'i- verbal elasb this morning, when llartsell said he did not propose lo lie called a liar again by. Cansler. and tbe'Uttter replied thai he hud not en Bed him u Mar. uml ex ulalhed that he bad si)ken to Mr. Hudson, another of the state's coun sel, about the incident of the tot her day. and had apologized; to him for the siiiue. I John Parker ojkkhI for the defense this morning, following in a speech of two and a half hours the first speech of the stnt which was made yester day afternoon by Mr. Williams. Two oilier attorneys for Ihe defense, r. s. Carlton and John I.. Kandleuwiv, fol lowed ilr Parker before the noun re eesf i'liis afternoon Ij. t Caldwell. ! f,,v 1',. .-iie. "iW'.'.iw!v vp-t;-"ir nail T. H. M newt spoke tin boiti- and a halt tor ine ueieiisc. Tomorrow T. F. Hudson. Solliitor Long and L. T. llartsell are schedul ed to sinak f Ibe state. Mv. llartsell having the cwsing arguineui. and U. Lee Wright, XL 11. Woodson. Stall) U. Linn and K. T. Cansler will speak. 'llie attendance of winuen has in creased at each session of the court, until today a good ier cent, of the au dience was women. The attendance today was especially large because, It being )v holiday, the Southern shops at Silencer were closed, und many of the employes were at court. Til UiT Y-SKVENTH DISTRICT HOT ARI.4NS TO MEET SOON Will Hold Convention In Petersburg, Va. International President Is to Attend. Illy tlie Asuo.Mlert l'rr.i Raleigh, N. C, Feb, 23 Rotary dubs thtoitghonl North 'Carolina liave Irt'im informed that Petersburg, Va., is comtiletlng arrangements for what lliev predict win oe one m ine uio.si imisirlant sessions of the organizations when the conterence or tue ininy seventh district convenes there March (lib. The official program has not yet been sent out. but some of the fen lines have been disclosed. The .gov ernment has agreed 'to send tl s(iiad- ron of airplanes from Langley field to welcome Ray Havens, Kansas City, president, of the Rotary International, and Roger Moore, district governor, when they arrive for the conference. It Is stated. The thirty-seventh dis trict conference is one ot the five the international president 'Will attend during the year. AH civic organizations of Peters burg are co-operating in the work of completing arrangements for the, en tertninmcut of confereuce attendants. The chamber of commerce, composed nf imi business and professional memlKH's ; the Klwanls clufi and the Y. M. i'r A., are among these organi zations. The chamber of commerce roiwis, YT M. C. A. building, Elks Home nnd the Petersburg country club will tu. i in-own oueu to the visitors. The i Petersburg links will be open o gon- ! era, AiTuiiaeinents have been made to 1 carry an visirors io uisiorn-ui iwim" nf InlniMt llliolll t 11' CI V. W llcll Wll S ... .. - , .held for ten moiiltis by uenerai i' i army ami ooseigwi o.v ui ; rorces. inere are siavj-cthio. m jortlflcations surrounding the city in on exceiienr siuie 01 i .au.w... i mill ii r ions are. oinciais suueo io dav, that North CaroMnn will have one of the largest delegations at the conference. Much -club In Ihe state is making preparations for an "unusual showing' during the meeting, It was added. Bcv. .1. Walter Siiniison of Corsl ciina. Texas, former pastr of the A R P. Church here, spent yesterday In v w - , - Concord with friends. He was on his ,.-nv t.. Ptttahnrirh. Pn where oh Hun day he preaches In toe leading A. R. p. Church at that place, having re ntlv received a coll to Iiecome iw naxlor. Mr. Simpson has received sci - -" . ... . . , . , .... oral i-alls to mis cnurcii, on, me. o.-- m ii ,.nii ... nenaih Mini. fiinitt .iuhui. huh i'"' duj om n hih-Jh1 lnvltulton. Syrian merchant nf Guhlsliorn. v.i, . ban suffered at lie- liamls of the Turk, and will tell of his oxori"ncoa to Ca barrus comity eiUMcncos Mmday. - MARTIAL LAW IN , BOCHl'M DrX IARKD tBy the Associated Press). M .Berlin. Veb. 23 Martial law id has been declared In Bnchtmi. -fe says a dispatch to the Cential - News. In consiiiueiii' of yi'sterj- day's disturbances in which the ;!; French soldiers lireil on a crowd m with fatal results. ( .15 -K It is Reported That Seven Important Leaders of the Irish Republicans Have Been Captured. 1 in I it i ii Volt ! I TIv tin. A ctifu'ifi I I i EM,.n l.lah ' ImuMnlnwi tl... . most important of whom was' Sean FltKpotriclt, have been captured bv erimiiuil .leuiitmenl officers of the Free State 'gO'Vrnnieiu In a raid al DcnnmiiinlN', ii w ; MWiJ.4ll hv -arfuy . , . f : jjty Jtiitji i ripk's said to he coiunianihiul iir ibe Dublin brigade of irregulars 11 is unoHicially, stilted that t lie four other men are nlso irregnhir otiicers. jj It Is understood a meeting of the Hist ; Dublin haltalion of irrtlgul.-us was pro- iwdliig at Ihe time of the arrest. jumor. was in circulation that Ha- DUBLIN ANNOH MPORTANT mm monn de Vnlera bud been arrested in" minister, ine entire ,w can no the raid, but was not continued. ., f j v.l , I liliai.icu v.. .urr m ;.-. London, Feb. 23. A Central News : , ; . fi.o.iin ...to ii nl1.,nr tnls year to "ike care or s,&ii or these Zf tSr SWte .overnnlVnaa i?0 tots-orphatis of Armenian i&LwvKnTy'W" nnd Christian martyrs. Jose- art stcd Lainonn de alela and Main , m)8 i8 H(imil.ary stnte chall.. 1..M1CI1. m.n -rt.l f.,.1 11a U 1...1I.,..,,- l .llol,.l, ll.o H.n,In.l from Dufdin nortl after n,Mn said that the swretnry of Wm. Cosgrave. head of the Free State government denied 'that de Vnlera had been tnrcd. With Oar Advertisers. 'el,.. 11..1- IVlm,!,- ..-tin', i hltu fl HAtti ml. PHlny setting forth some of the Westford Nlethodist at wen extra lir e hargains it is offering in iK of Sumlay school - West tWd ... Baptist, at 11 a. in.: McKiuuou Pres- . - i, vi. i ,,;!. i ,.i.. i Pav your bills with checks on cn- barms' Savings Bank ami you will have a reeeipf;. , Fish?r s knows just what should is ,..,. .1.1 !r..in.. Van n.lll llt.,1 tl.e ' e. ... . . latest creations in the. latest styles at this store. New aa. today wll! interest yon. The Concord Mattress Factory cai renovate and retick your mattress. Work guaranteed, See art. Furmers especially will be Interest ed in thp I In, I'.. ad. of the Mecklenburg In this niuier Thft ohlldispn will enlov Keenlne the pictures that come in each package of Butter-Niit bread. Buy enough sal- ufday for Sunday. The House of Sterling Value has ii reiiri sentiitive here. February 23 and 24 -today and tomorrow to measure you lor a suit, see new uu. or ine BrownS-Caunou Co. Motbr & Tire Service Co. sells bat teries Prest-o-lite. They also hnve a lottery man who knows his business. See new ad. for particulars. Taking care of customers Is one of the many features of. The Citizens Bank and Trust Company. This lins been and will continue lo lie the poli cy of this strong institution.. See new ad. today. THE COTTON MARKET .Feature 01 Opening Was continued Strength of Old Positions, Which Made Records. a nnlalaJ Psaai k New York. Feb. 23 The feature at the onenlna of the cotton market, to- dav wnis the continued strength of the old positions which made liew high record for the sensou, with both. In a $25,000 wilt Hied In Guilford March and May selling to 21180. The ! superior, court, asking damages . be niarket om-ned irregular at a decline I lause of the death l her Hve-ycsr-old of 2 lsilnts on Iieceinher, but generally ,"i to 4S poliits'liigher on the continued duuland from near mouths shorts. 1 was the first March notice day and . wan I 111 llli.li inaii il ii.m . . i.w u" n()tlrWt presenting, about ,00O ut iu..A,i f.krAwiins in i,,..-i, I'flt n Hill- isnui ii in i iriuina. -r estimate. -lM.m hihim ntw.ne t Irreaoln r March 2ftltn: Msv 20.SO: Julv .21MM (Vtolier 2H.Sn: Ilecemlier 2.V80. i ... . ..J - . In Europe It Is customary to leave1 ilslting cards on the grave of po Child Seriously Injured in Auto Accident Thursday Maurice of Mimrn"". (irniulaeot asaai I le-re Thur- day afliTtimiii n nutiMUoblli .1-. mi nt In whh4t i .Mil-. N-jusr- old ilnl.l ..f tin- itart-!l Mill ilintrki is mII"-mI in nave beu kn -kel ill i. mi ami M-rtoiity iuiiiii i llu- in r Mi Ho(ie was drlvlu. Mr H01e. WHS I hi l mt rrtwM r" """I f"r nu..- inre f-ariiig on Mareh apm-n iin jo- i 1'iuirM.nw tiito nssanii Km tvlth a deadly weajn ! ch;-J her. and at the itme his u.a Tolbm ing the scaMrnt. untmllng to chine was too close to her to :ivoh1 pulh-e report". Mr. Hjiiv ie . top'ied his I the accbleut i nr Mi l i n t ied ihe el.ihl to ihe Con-1 ,,.,. .,.rd Hos,.l-al. A, from thd " "n1"1 f".r Mr. Howies ar- h.Wpl.:,l this mornipg s.at.Hl ibat h.-r yns svy.ri. . I.y A. II. oble. conditio., is serin, ami hi mov ,hl1' l U 5 2" erv ibMibtfiil lixeil nt and this was easily Tin- n.-vid-nt opeiirf l on the I . ional Highway a shot: distam-e south I Mr. Howie and the child were lwuh of the Hartsell Mill.I I hr. rbilil was In aili-d towaid Concord when the ai -walking on the rigbtlor the road, ae-1 cldent mvurrent Prominit Men to Talk Her e on Rev. J. Frank Armstron;, Chairman of Relief Campaign in This County, Makes Public Schedule of Services to Be Held in the County Next Sunday. Sunday will ho "give a Life" dav In Clmi-rn. ,.,,.lv , ... - ...... , .... , . , Everyone who has the tneniis Is asked to save the Me of an Armenian orphan by "adopting it and paying $o a month for its support. Key. J. Frank Armstrong, county chairman for the Near Fast Hefler. is waging a campaign for the anpport of the 54 "Wards'" assigned 6 Cabarrus county fftr support during the coming tlsc'al year. Mr. Armstrong points out that un less funds for support of these ,4 children are forthcoming, they must he turned out of th North Carolina ni plumages in the stricken Bible lands to starve on July 1. Overseas Work- ers of the Near Est llellef will have no other alternative, r- io nuupi iw ni. muse ciiiniren. Mr ill mm long eiuii! " M, u W ill HOI Pp necessary )0 take ittie into your own nomp- ln,s '"nW be impossible if desired, because of strict rules bud hum ii ii.i ooyios wiicn i ne .ear rast Kelief was cbarteiiiL All that is neoesjisry la to - slasa i4edse card agreeing to piiy 4Ti a liionth for the support of a child. As soon us this card is received at the national heaihpiurters in New V ussigneii lo a siiecittc child eiiuti s me assuriM ior an- W twelve mounts, l ontrilnifioiis "" w w apomrwg or io BW ' 9 ' montniy lnstait- iiieiits. XWh Carolina " WOIVB XI. SHOUUI of Iffir witrk Chairman i eun,.f e J23g; 1 in . "" ""V? ' '"T ?T. fol- cap-!"'" ' T""" ",v for Sunday', each speaker to deliver an address for the relief fund : Steve Bnddour, of (ioldshoro: Har mony Methodist at close of Sunday "'"""" "' . , Dr. Yonnn.'ibf Richmond, Va. : Kan- napolts union sendee Suudav night at 7:30 at the Methodist Church. o. . CilUlirion, oi nuriuiK, la.: Vtt'Uf 1 i-nt In tuv i ! ii I Iin ..nil nt unnntnn "lySTrT't ... V v "l wuinu, m, uumw an m iioso oi nuiinay scuooi ; emrai Methodist at 11 a. m., and Second Presbyterian at the night service. Attorney Nazareth - A. B'oyajlon: Cnlvary Lutheran at close of Sunday wnuoi; rores nui .weuiouisi ui op- I eiinig oi . ay scnooi ; nicuiu .-sneer Baptist at 11 n. m.; Mt. Pleasant Lutheran at 6 p. m ; Metnoutst trot- ""n"L l '"s"1- Dr. Lloyd Anderson, of Burlington, at the following Kamiapolis churches: Baptist at opening of Suifilay school: PreHbyterbin at dose of Sunday , scnooi ; denier uroe irom i:-o ro Ul:15; Lutheran from 11:30' to 12; Wesley a ii Church at 3 p.m. ; and Re- formed at night service. State Senator llcrtiert L, Swain, of Tyrrell County: Trinity Reformed at opening of Sunday school; St. An drews Lutheran at close of Sunday school; Epworth Methodist at 11 a. in. ; Jackson Training School in the af ternoon; First Baptist Church at the night service. To be supplied: llayless Memorial Presbyterian nt oiHnlng of Sunday school; Kerr Street Methodist nt the close of Sunday school ; Kerr Street Baptist at il a. m.; gad All Saints Episcopal at the night rvlce. Woman Asks Damages for Death of Her Son. Greensboro, Feb. 22. Mrs. Viola Morgan, of High Point, is the plaintiff , sou in June, 11120, who wns drowniMl When he fell from a bridge small stream In High Point. into a U is bare contended by the plaintiff that then : wif I mini , kit- .i.,.u,.u .u., was no renin In the bridge sad the ..ii,. vf nh Prtint vtfia tiitunf.im mur- vr a, vi km ow an ,w-ms,m MvaL, llgant The latter', attorney con- tt.mU: lhat Un llnrdlL who win on : the brldae at the time, was herself' tnMMnt. -'-- The niuonnt bf strength exercised tn dinary hshdsuke Is eleven pounds cording lo refMirM made to ibe lattice ml ii 1 1 oi rent I y as tlrmk by ihe tan elilix when nlauit etgtit feet from the illtih. So fur the hav fimnd n ihm' who saw tlw accident oxi-nit rviiui- i-hildreu. Mr Howie mi iiriliiir in Ii'. nin.. i In th i.JI4. aaar ll.. .1. tl.l iin I hr. side of ihe road for some time before h s,n.1; her. Her alleges that afar ,iHn(i ii.im.i in., r inct ,. h.. the Near East '11?TV irkTIXTOTriXT MXU JVllOlUn TO JOIN ATLANTA Noted Star WiirTry to Make Place on the Atlanta Team This Year, Says Report. (Br Ibr Amoclattd I'rrnM. i Atlanta. Feb. 23. "Red" Johnston. Fniversity of North Carqlinn football and baseball star is to lie given a trial by the Atlanta club of the South ern Association, it was learned today. The hard hitting ami fast outfielder UTflH mImu AI1P nt' tiwt ftlltutiimliliir htilV lllK.Ksl ot the gridiron. Coach Laval ml' Km-man. was said lo have conducted tue T1,.Ko;tiations for Johnston's entrv inl0 m.f,.Ssional lmsehall. WHY SOUTH IS OAIXINO 4SrKN0.4S.'T IN TEXTILES ' htresiib ut of the West Virginia l ulled Special Writer For Providence Tri-. Mine Workers, who was brought to bane is. I'nbliskiiig Result ot His! trial here as an HccssorV to niurdpr IllTesthfanousi . , .iin Ihe l.ogan nnml.v ip.duslrinl ills iastotvia Feb. 2-.--Another reason why the south is gaining the as ( (Tiidancy In textiles is given frankly I diclmcnts on niolions by Ihe iirosecti In a series of articles in The t'rov-i Hon. It was allcgiil that they laid idene; Tribune covering the ieftwaal , been teniperliig with w itnes.svs. iuvi8tigations made by a jstaff man, I Berkley Springs. W. Va.. Feb. 23. J. P. McNeills. 9Cf.. McNeills visited Gastonia and other centers, some times letting it bp known that he wa3 a newspaper man, sometimes assum ing his title, of sscretary of the Piw is raising $200,000 tuxet valley chanfber of commerce. and sometimes claiming to De a mil operative, working through a night shift In a mill in one instance to gain the ,nf(,rraatlon he desired. . T nn,.n nf ..-.i,.l in M,. In the course of his articles in Men day's Tribune he says: "Much of the success of the smiih- era mills." confided a traveling man , .J ' SL m s to be found ;n the fact that the Owners are right on the job all the time. If you bava some thing new to show them, you can find them right in their mill offices It is a uew labor-saving, cr maney savlng device, ar.d that is what, l'rr set ing, you can alwayB arrange ior a demonstration n their own plant under their own observation. And if it it a'l right 'you can sell it. "It's different up in your New Kng- 'and. Uo there you can't get a hcar- il A- I ...... . ...ill ....... i t I i , ,.. u nniess you peiong xq iiio name socmi set. the same exclusive cups ami car spend a couple of months on the golf i nks with them. "But down here it's nothing like that. If vou'vo Sot the goods niey wnnt them. You dnnt nnve to eaait.v ror the mill treasurers to get a worn with them or drive into the worst hazards when you play them in oir to make.'tnein tutnic mey are goon, Nothing like that. And that H why the mills down here are cashing in with new devices long ls'fore those fellows up north ever hear of them Resale Report Is Postponed. itv the Aanoclatrd Pi-em. i fireonshoro. Feb. 23. The report on ,np. rc.ml.. f the Carolina & Yadkin River Railroad was ordered postlMin eil todav in Guilford County Sttiiorior Court by Judge Flndley until .March 12. The report will be heard by Judge A. M. Stack ot that linn Indications are that this years North and South tournament at P.ne hurst will attract a woanderful array f golfing talent. Lenroot-Anderson Bill is Approved by Sec. Wallace IHr tka .laaorlolrfl Pnaa.1 Washington, Feb. 2!!. Belief that the Lenroot-Andei'Hnn bill as It was passed by the Senate offers a "satis factory Imsls for a real rural credits system, would promote more stable '"' '" production and more orderly market lug" was expressed today by i , . ," , 8erctnry Walwceoftoe Agricultural l H'm rt mon( , id n letter to Henreiwnui I ""' A"rter"n' republican, MlnneaoU 1 CO-nutbor of the meaSUrfe. measure. could see no strong oh- tment J of the Capper ommlttee, Mr. Wallace Hedaring he conld sat no strohg ol- ;jivtlon to ensct bill, which also provsl recently a ML ft E EMIimv Uvn Norfolk iastor ho will seuk In Concord Sunday In connection with the campaign of the Near Kast Be lief In Cabarrus county this year. TWKIA'E PERSONS DUB IN BLAZE - a I (T.v the Associated lres) Kansas City, Feb. 23 Twelve persons arc 'known to have been burned to death and live others reported missing, in a tire which iug etaoinshicinfwyp nu nu nunu destroyed a two-story frame room- ing house here this morning. ' KEENEY TRIAL ENDS T Judge WToods Orders Thrown Out All Indictments at the Suggestion of Attorney Leading Prosecution. (Bt tbr Annoetalpit I'mh-.i Berkley Springs, "V. Vn., Feb. 2:. The case agaiust 0. Frank Keeney. turbances, ended ahn'iptly 'today wl(en Judge J. M. Wisids threw out the in 'Charging that four of the principal witnesses for the prosecut ion had beep liiysiei lousiy spiriieituway iroiu in i k- ley Springs, and the circulars design - .Ml to influence prospeeHve jurors had HeeiK widely distributed m Morgan otinty. Prosecuting Attorney H. ! Vllen today filed a motion in circuit ourt astilllg tnai me luiuci mem igaiast. C. Frank Keeney, President il the west irginia ,i niteu Mine workers as an accessory to murder, be nil pressed. T. C. rownsend. for . the defense, uruped up with a statement that he was not at all surprised as these wit aesses were defense witnesses, and they were now in a hotel nearby. mige WimhIs ordered (lint the wit- icsses be produced at once. SENATOR I NDERVV00D NO LONGER LKADKK His Term as DoaMMK Floor Leader Expires and He Will Sail for Eu rope. Washington, Feb. 23. -Senator Un derwood, of Alalia ma, has closed his erviees as Democratic floor leader of the Senate. Aceoinpaired by Mrs. Cnderwood, he bis left here on a four months' European tour following com- pletibn of all the regular appropriation hills of the session nnd assurances from President Harding that there on the lookout for him. He is want would be no early call at least for an ed in.se-, oral cities in the South for extra session of the new Congress. The Senate minority leadership to- scribed as being ; teet II inches in day virtually fell upon Senator Rob- height, well proportioned, and weighs inson, of i Arkansas, who is slated to la1 from 175 to 200 pounds. Complexion chosen in the next Congress as the rud(j-. dark brown hair, eyes probub successor to Senator Underwood, who ly blue or gray, wears blue or blue announced last November that he black suit, clean shaven, loud and would retire from leadership with the coarse; talker, mentioning wife and end of the closing Congress Senator good cigars frequently. In dealing Itoderwpod's health has been some- with business concerns he prefers what, Impaired by throat trouble end hardware, furniture and jewelers. his physicians had advised a long rest to restore bis speaking powers. Barry Walter, Hie old Red Sox pastim,r, has blossomed Into it col lege basEball coach on the Pacific coast. 'More than 3,300 persons were killed by wild animals in India during the past year. 1 said that to offer It as a rural credits bill or as a substitute for the Leu- root -Anderson bill would give the farmers of the tuition the beet reasons for fMIng that In reply to "their re- quest for bread, they'Lad la-en offered a stone." Mr. Wallaces letter ores m liy many members of the house t ing direct Issue, with a tetter r sent by Seererjiry Mellon I ury, to Cl House Ban preference I ' work., la- ury, to Chiilrumn the II, hi Commlttae, expi lalnna of Porl iEIIHT TO REVENUE BILL IGHT TO LIFE At Last Night's Session the Amendment Was Killed, But Motion to Reconsider Puts It Back in House. SPEAKER DAWSON CHARGES ERROR Says "Grave Error" Had Oc curred on Second Reading ' of Bill, and Asks for Re consideration of Bill. Haleigh, Feb. 23 (By the Assm-lal-e.l Press I. The Vri-en nmemlmeiil: to strike out of the revenue bill exomii tlon of tax on securities owned in for eign corporations which was defeated last night in the North Carolina House of Uepresentu lives today was laid open again for debate w hen Rep resentative Walker, of Rockingham County, called for reconsideration of the vote. The motion came after Speaker Dawson left the (chair and announced I that a "grave error'' had occurred on Hie passage ot Ihe bill on second read ing last night, when that amendment olTered by Representative Ray. of Ma eon Comity, provided a tax feature, und the hill therefore should not have lieeii considered on second reading un ' til today. ! Mr. Dawson moved reconsideration of the second reading vote, and the motion carried. When Mr. Walker made his motion Representative Murphy, of Rownn. an nounced that when he could get top floor he would move to table the Wal ker motion. Vote to Table Motion. Raleigh. Feb. i!.'5 (By the Associated 1'ress i .-Vot ing by ill tp.B8 to table a motion to reconsider the vole on the Warren amendment which would strike the tax exempt feature on for eign stocks oat of the revenue hill, that measure passed the House on second reading today by S4 to Uti. The second icudiiig wag reconsidered on Us passage lust night when Speaker fh'e fi'icl I hat a cS tahi tux ameml- ment 'feature made last night's action on second reading illegal . Work ot Senate. Raleigh, Feb. 2:! (By the Associated Press i. On account of the illness of Senator AV. C. Heath, whose minority report brought an issue in the Senate pctween the Miliken registration hill ! ,; th(l mei,sro written by Senator fArtnfteid and approved hv a majority ; ()f th(, ..s,,.r(,t S0detles" committee, a's i projier legislation regulative of the i Ku Ki,lx Klan, the mutter ns jmt , ,.,,Wi,i(...( tnl1r ,vlien it wn scliednl- i Pt.' ft K peclal order. The Miliken and Armfleld hills will he debnted tonigfit by agreement tad ween the two sides. The "Volstead-act hill" which would, luirmonize the state prohibition law With certain "provisions of the Federal law, set for debate at noon today, passed its second rending without dis cussion, but the objection of Senator Squire to the third reading resulted in the bill going over and upou the Caldwell Senator's niotion the meas ure was set for further consideration next Tuesday at 12 o'clock, noon. CHECK-FLASHER v HEAD13D THIS WAY Concord Merrhnnts Warried to Be on the Lookout. Mrs. Beulah B. Tyson, secretary of the Coticord Merchants Association, received a circular this mot-ping giving a description of C. R. Murphy, of Georgia, a p ofession L, check flasher. nnd warning Concord merchants to be passing worthless checks. He is de- Schools For Farmers and. Farm Women The following is the program for one-day schools to be heid in Cahnr-, rns County farmers und farm women : Bethel sMin loot Felu nary 27: Farm Messrs. Ellas, It. 1. Goodmun. Home, Misses, Creighton and WllsW Gilwood school, February 28 Farm. Messrs. Yeager and Goodman. Homo, Misses Creighton rind, Wilson. Phoenix school, March t -Farm, Messrs. Phillips nnd Goodman. Homo, Misses Creighton and Wilson. liimer, March2 Farm, Messrs. Yeager and Goodman. Home. Misses Cretghton and Wilson. . Th schools will open at lOati. m. and fij 3:30 p. m 1 4L Episcopalians to Meet In Wilmington, Aaoett4 Prasad Wilmington, N. C, Fel proximately KX deleg ! oil here May 17 to at 1 1 nunuul council, w - stltutv. of the Ki
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