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ruF Concord Daily Tribune 13 o ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES VOLUME XXIII CONCORD. N. C. S ATI. I DAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1923 TODAY'S TODAY. rind Lent JURY MAY GET CASE OF THOMAS 0UR1MG AFTERNOON SESSION i Last Speech by Counsel and Charge to Jury Featured the Sessions of Court Dur ing the Day. II RTSilTI I 1L'F LAST ARGUMENT Interest in Case Continues and the Arguments, Were a a i 1 mi Heard ny urowas inat Packed Court Room. tSarelnl Th Trlbaar.i Salisbury, rh. 14. Judge Jamr. I. lehb, nresidliHt in Knwan I omit y 811- brtiur Conn at the trial of O. 0. Innias for tin' staying i f Arthur J. in, completed Ills clinrge to tnr pry ai l:l. 0 clock till-; afternoon rave the rase to the consider.! - ii of I lie jury. The members if the wtn taken to their dinm r imme- tcl.i after receiving the rase, and not begin their (tfllberatioiix un after their dinner, about two Hock (Br iiw Associated Press. i Is ilishurv, Keli. 24. Only the elos- nrirument for the the-State by Ar mey I,. T. Hartsell mid the jndpe's irgc to the jnry rcmuineu to do. nis- 'tl UT wnon inuri conveui u toon. fore the jury took Into in tiuniis mi- at? O. G. Tffnmas, charged w!th nlnrde.r of Arthur J. Allen. inquiry Into nn alleged tlirnit inst tin' Kev. D. 1'. Grant, n wit- was postponed until tins nitBT" lie last artrmiient by counsel in the ad trial of 0. U. "Red Thomas i delivered this morning- by Ij. T. laell, of this city, mid the case Itpeeted to go to tho jury trus af- on or tonight.- ino cnurge to tiirv hv Jtlili!)' .lames I.. Weill). kweit thi iqieech of Mr. Unrtsell. he SaUslmry l'oat has the rottow- atorv of the tnornluK sesaiou or rt Friday: Arguments of counsel for Ifle Ue- nml Hut Htulo in ? tie. case voi i! ii..,iTr!Si JlraWBrl riioiunT . l a vmv- auidimiiiiii1 Tiileiiinan. ehargeil with the murder Lof Arthur .1. Allen. Oncord master jilunilier, on the night of October Jo, tr1. near Kanhauolis, oceiipleil the Inortiing session of the niutl day of lie trial in me uowim mii wwi kvith .Indue James L. AVebh, of Shelby, residing. Due to prolongeil nflilrefWH to the art. it is not litdieved ,that the ease rill tro to the jury until tomorrow n.iiniii.' unless a nialit session is leld. This is considered impronanti Ittomeys stuteil the jury ought to tho case bv tomorrow noon at Lee Wrieht, and Walter Wood for the defense, and T. F. Hud for the state, spoke this morning. ar attorneys arte yet to speak : two each side. Stable I.inu was the sneaker this afternoon. He will followed by Solicitor Zeb Long en Mr. Cnnsier will close the argu- for the defense, followed by tin nl address by Attorney Hartsell for state. Then comes Judge wenns tree. fttakina the life of the accused on plea of self defense-that Tiiomas tho riirht to ; Allen II lie n- Ived a felony was about to lie coin toil Stirte Senator Woodson, de brad a splendid 50 minute apnea' I the jury. He, was tue last speaKer Ifore lunch. luotine a recent decision of the sn- pine conrt of North Carolina Mr EoiHuioii asserteil that Thomas was stifleil in killing Allen under the Ircumstnnces. He read: One mav kill In self defense when licre is no real danger, hut the dan- er is only apparent, if ne una reason- ilo Krounds to lielleve that tlie uan- er really exisis. ami raimiroiuir elief that ti forcible felony is In the . . ...... ill ict or neing couitnui t-.i mi mi:, .nm psense the killing of the supposed n-f Hunt though no fehiny w in fact iitemjed." ! "On this legal principle, ne sam, the defense Is placing their main con- ontlons." . . As durlna the provlous sessions, tlie ourt room.s packed. Mrs. Thomas at'with her husband. They listened allentiJV to the various arguments, jiengaleiv is 30 miles notrenst of snstnntly watlhlng the jury and thei)u8Seulor llnli 7 mios south of lmrl- speaker. , ' Mrs. Allen, wno sat just across 1 "l . aisle witu menus,, oecasiouuny wqien fours from her eyes as attorneys re- f erred to the death of her husband. Mr. Wright opened the arguments this momma for the defense. in ad Liltlon to unoting numerous cases of ttaw directly in point Mr. Wright re-1 vteed some of the salient poinrs 01 the tragedy. Frank Farrow, three weeks ago to St. "Taklng Mf. Caldwell (ottroney for Joseph, Mo limped hack to the Far the atate) at his word, if Mrs. Lowe row homo today, having walked the wnsn't in the car with Allen that ( entire' 700 miles from the Miasoprl night, there Is nothing in the case. I city. The owner of the dog in St. shall endeavor to prove that there Joseph, to whom it was sold by Fur las't." ' rw. reported that It diapieared a He then reviewed that particular j a eek ago. phase of the subject which haa been ! Farrow,' who said the Airedale' had covered by previous speakers. 1 become unmanageable. naaMrted he Mr Wright predicted a verdict of, would pay Its Iward at a local kennel Mho reat of its life. ( Continued on Page Fivel j i j TJndaav Rom haa rontod the 1 hp oa in Vnrtli T'nlnn mred 'nitlolnlmr m. ........ tv h ninnn ..ml l I. f il.Jr and will occupy It with her family the firat of. March sru fast camtugn .. , I 1 . - lit I V .I'VI11 .-. 1 . llftlbl' . . - Uli.l Will l. Ik. 111,1, ll . (111. Hi tBU HJ I hi t'MMIT. five. TtiU Is (he Near Bel ni Canty l v MrcMMt. iinialr War f ain Mm. Cabarrus this great faunu ate tomorrow tan adopted fur ttw titiijo i-ni In Cilair 'T. J. Frank Arm airmai. ami U, i4 nitaii ami r will bp cootlnuc through.. ut Hie oe. On 111 theory itlHt r'rtiio.nl nnj C- borru- iimni p. -..: at, u ecu ax those of nuy . .i h. i c-unmonlty. wiled Mil P-0l of Id.. . ; ih:,., ,.-:. nes of the N.ir K;ii lir.llff Is iht- l-ntid in ihi-.ia. Mr. Armstrong bus rifrslmd from pitnltig on an Int. i. Ire liui' i.i h..i.i laatpaiiru hut in Mr.nl haa nit tin- iiuiMiirn ibis year l"on fb hearts of the people." To snow nnnt a tmni( pun in. oiiim- of tlio Near Haul ItrlUH has ihi thi. bmrt-atrfbxa ami iMirso mi ingi. ..i tkoaf who knov of i' itit'l lt work, nl ri'iuly nearly KMKI hna hti'ii jant in from Calmrrus rounly in. July lt, to the state oftliH' In Ralelch. entirely uiisoli. il. '.I 'I ills w!M provide for ." fchililren for a yi-ar. t'abajn'us enuuty is asWeil to fil nml Clothe .VI orphan.; of Armenian war heroes and Christ'ilu martyrs tills jrear, an it quota of North Caro j unii .s 'wants now in nie run' Tar Heel nrphanajeta In the strh-ken Bible lands. All who ran nffoid to' do so are Bait ed io "adopt" one of these chlWreJl by biTiiInt! a pledge dura to pay $.i a month for the .support of a eliilil for. n yeur or ny ph.wiij; im- mi: re at onee. A contribution of keeps u child alive for 'one. month, one dollar I for six days and seventeen cents for one day. Contributions should lie sent to Mr. Armstrong of to any other min ister. What Wilt CabarriiH Saj' Tomorrow Is Near Kast Belief Hay ill tlie Suniliry Schools ami Churches of Cabarrus County. There is one Question we must an swer. If is this: -"Will we continue for one more year' the support 'if Hie. fifty four chikln-n who are now in American orphanages at Trebizond. mid who hecanse of the generosity of Cabarrus people ha re' enjoy eil protec tion from the Turk and have been trained In nll-Thrit goes to make a use ful Christian citizen or will we fail to snpiHirt l hem am! nee them turned out to wander and shiver and die';" If we excuse otirselvun on any pretext what soever the faces of these helpless orphan children will meet us in the .i 1 1 I at -1 i - Cabarrus will not fail! .1. FRANK AKMSTKONU . M ' - -i-s , i .. 'OUI TVk'O MORK MKN AKK HILI.r.n IN ACCIOKNT Vt. F. Ray and Bun Tolar Received Fa tal Injiiricu When Train Hit Trieir Auto. (By the Ao-ntert Prssa.1 RiK-ky, Mount, N. C.. Felt. 24. J. F. Ray. of Fayetteville and Run Tolar, of Renerf,. reci'iveil fatal injuries at Reji- Qfirt this morning when the automobile in which their were riding was struck by southbound Atlantic Const Line passenger train at a graite crossing. It was reported to ottlcwla of the rail road hen- that Mr. Tolar w:t killed outright, while Mr. Ray died within a few moments after being reached .by members of the train crew. Mr. Ray was employed a telegraph operator at: Rentier!, while Mr. Tolar was the father of W. J. Tolar, who is also in the railroad employ at the same station. ' " n BIG RAILROAD AIKRUKR MAV NOT BE COMPLETED Minority Stockholders May Stop the Merger by Asking Too Much Eor Stock. I , (By thr A .-...'laici rrcmkl Cievelaud. Ohio, Feb. 24. Plans to merge the New York, Chicago. & St. I,ouis.Nlckle Plate.), tlie Toledo St. Ixmis & Western (Clover Loaf) ; Lake iwe wesrern. mm rwo smaii ran- roads controlled by the Van Sweringen Interests may be. blocked by efforts of Some minority stockholders' to secure "top notch" prices for their stocks through the courts, it developed here today. GERMAN UOLD MARKS SEIZED BY FRENCH French Boarded Train and Seized l. ,.!,.. lt..l,,.. fioall In li,l,l f,nj v.u ,Ht the Aasochited Press). French forces have boarded Berlin-Cologne express near ,,, nH.te)) coiutlirn- tniwit rif 1" (MMi (HHMMMI marks and ., ,' , ( Vor,i, "7 i"'" Vm nv T ,lun' 11 was anno"ncHl "" , mimd on the edge of the Ruhr oetu- ilel area. AIREDALE WALKS HOME. COVERING 700 MILES Terrier Returns to Denver on Foot ; From St. Joseph, Mo. Denver, Felt. 23 An Airedale ter- rier snipped rrom nere ny 11s owner. That employers may make it u con- dltlon of employment that employe rcfra'n from lnembershhi in trade un- Ions, la the substance of a decision twitiured recently by' the supreme court 4 jiassacnuseits. i Nfax a UT of Friem05 i jjfi Mi II f. aT f iiiPTlkaraao. H9 f ZaallBaaaaKUk.f Jl aflT mJF fM I I II 1 ,1 , rK WM H mmm$mmummi mm rlHnfAliitR i Jules Brazil Delights Audi ence at Central School. Brought Here by the Local Kiwanis Club. Jules Brazil, of Toronto, Canada, thoroughly entertained his hearers lafet evening at the Central School ntifli- torlum, wnere ne appeareu imuer roe auspices of the Klwnnis Club of Con cord nml their guests. The impersonations urn! songs and stunts put on by this entertainer from Canada were very entertaining and amusing indeed, and the audience re ceived his offerings with lavish ap plause for almost two hours. The quickness of Brazil owl his seeming acquaintance with the people of Con cord in the few hours he had spent in the city kept his audience guess ing. Brastll arrived in Concord on Friday afternoon, and was the guest of the local Kiwanis'Clitb at its regular week-, ly luncheon at the Y. M. C. A. before h-ls entertainment, where the members nll nortiinitv of hecoui lng personally .acquainted will him. Many of the persons in the audience at the auditorium whom he called by name were not at the luncheon, and hud never seeli the entertainer before. To attempt to give a description of the various musical selections, imper sonations and stunts given by Jules or to say which was the best feature of his show would hardly be possible Concord tins' not heard an entertainer of this class, and In fact tlie reputa tion of the man Is International. Those who heard him were given a treat which they will not soon forget. The regulnr meeting of the Kiwanis Club was shortened and no-program was put on try team No. 4, Brevard Harris, captain, which had charge of tbe program of the evening. Only one matter of importance was brought before the cluli that of the 'proposed railway to the northwestern counties of the state. This was brought to the a 1 1 cut iti.it of the club, which voted unanimously to endorse the present bill in the General Assembly, and In structed the secretary to wire Sena- tor Frank Aruilleld at Raleigh to use his Influence In siqiport of tile mea sure. The attendance prlae, given by Bre vard Harris, was drawn by CnuiplsMl Cllue. PRESIDENT PREPARING MESSAGE FOR CONGRESS Chief Executive Describes Message as an "Important Communication. (Br the Aori.nrt Fraaa. Washington, Feb. 24 President Harding was engaged today In writ ing what was described as an "import- nnt communication to Congress." White House officials declined to lndl cute the subject and bevond savlna It would lie an fmnortnnt document and would ho forwafdod late today, all loionuauon was wiuineia. nnrrn IM I I I I I 1U LU HEARD ; A -W mm, ami mar rtmwtt-k mmwiMm! I M. 'Ik -k 1 MM'.KWIMIII MAI RUN FOR PRESIDENT ! (By tin? Associated Press!. Washington; Feb. 24,tfenator Oscar W. Fnilcrwood, of Ala- I baina, democratic floor leader in l the Senate. 4UB,v again be a can- didare for the I temocni tic Pres- M identlnl nomination. He has in- sk formed friends that after his re l SS; ;T,r ,tZl I ! sideration" to any suggestions to enter the race for the 1024 nomi- nation of his nartvi SIX MASKED BANDITS GET LOOT OF $10,000 Bind and Gag Petersburg Watchman and set l' iinds lie was (miaruing. (Br the AtuMiciatad Prn. Petersburg, Va .. Feb.' 24. Six mask ed bandits forced 1111 entrance into the Seward Trunk and Hag Factory here early today, bound and gaged the watchman, broke open the vault nml escaped with. $10,000. The money was 'a email envelopes, ready to be paid to the employes nt the factory. The robbers, officials be lieve, entered the building by using u key to a side door. The watchman declared he succeed ed in freeing himself about 3 o'clock when he called the police. He said the building Was too dark for him to ;et an accurate description of the ban dlts. FIND SOK SLEEPING 15 BED WIITH DEAD FATHER Latter Had Been Lifeless Several Davs, Anto- Discloses. Medford, Mass. Feb. 23. John Daley, a backsmith. whftse bor'" was found 11 his hom here today, died ol cerebral hemorrhage .probaby last "undny Medical Examiner Thoiua" A. Durrell said tonight after an au topsy. Daley was. found by one of his sons, who called at the house. In bed with the father was another son, who said he had been sleeping there since Sunday night. John Daley Jr., who .was held by the polc? for not reporting his father's death, was released after the result of the autopsy was made known. It was said that he would be examined by al enists. He was released from an In stitution at Taunton last Frldny and returned to live with his father here. .11 RY GIVES WOMAN $30,000 FOR KISS Miss MiiiMW BcnkhaTdt Srirs Dr. Justin Mitchell For $25,000, Charg ing He Kissed Her, 1 (Bv (he .mwiiart Praaa.1 Chicago. Feb.. 24 Miss Mathldle Benkhardt, fordierly a student nurse, was awarded 20,0l)fl for n kiss n a sealed venllct rendered in court last In'ghl. and otened thia morning. This Is $",.000 abort of tue nimuint asked by Mlsj Benkhardt against Dr. Justin L Mitchell, staff phvslclau In the, hos pital in which she was a nurse. She 1 claimed she was charged from tlie ' hospital after she had accused the. 'puysman oi aiatnug uvr mww IN HARSELL MYSTERY I pong Buchanan, of Johnson i - City, Itiin., Held for Al- leged Murder of Blaize L Harsell, of New York. (By the Aaaoelated Preaa.1 Chattanoog't' Tenn., Feb. 24. New clues brought Jo light regarding the disappearance or lllirze u llarsoll. New York Club man. writer and lint -urtilkst nearly two years ago, have led to the ntrest of Fons Buchanan, of Johnson City, Tenn.. and he will be taken lo Mitchell County, N. C, to face 11 charge of murder, accurd'iig to special dispatches from Bristoh. Tenn. Harsell en me from New York to Roanoke, Vu., two years ago and a the state sanatorium for the treatment Greensboro, Feb. 24. The six men flew days later started 011 ,t hi be 0f tuberculosis past the adjournment Injured when the fourth sin of the through the mountains lo get himself ()j the Oeneral Assembly by concur- highway bridge under construction in condition for a proposed trip to rence. ami the joint resolution already across Haw-River, collapsed at Haw: , South America the following summer, approved by tho House, postponement River yesterday afternoon, will re Failing to arrive at his intended des- f the Giles' farm loan bill, and the cover, according to a report to the tination, detectives began searching passage of numerous local roll call Daily Record, here this morning, for him and traced him to Mitchell bljla preceded jidjuornment of the Sen- T. A. Harris, of New London. In County, N. C, where all trace of him ate over the week-end today. snector of the State Highway Commifl? bwos lost. . As a result of vthe 'nvestigation, John Rainwater, a noted character of the mountain regions was arrested and tried for the murder of Harsell. He was acquitted and since theh detec- fives have, been conducting a quiet search resulting in the arrest of Buch anan, an Intimate friend of Rainwat er. Officers declined to divulge the nature of the evidence discovered. ' Several Arrests Made. Pakrrsville. N. C. Feb. 24,. Grady Buchanan, is in jail here: Fonz Buch anan is behig held at Jonesbsro, Tenn., wh le requisition papers for his remov a' to this pln;e. are being sought, and r - . warrants are Issued for Urcen Hucn- - . anan. Joe Hucli nan, and Bill uain- water, all charged with implication In flic alleged murder of B. L. Harsell, n.,,in,v Vow York elnh ms., who ,il- appeared in the Pigeon Roost Creek sert'on Just Inside the Tennessee bor- ,w iim inn. Marni, 1021 . . der during Marcli 1021 French Huve Shot 9 Germans So Far, lencn Have snot v wrmans so rar. M,,r,.h "0 75- Mav "AT" luiv i fin '"""i31"" "K JUU" omun- r Essen. FJb. 23.-Nine Gerans have Sr;UW ' I -?Jthlln..e, -?2 liecn shot dead, Including one child and 13 seriously wounded by the military forces of occupation since they entered the Ruhr early in Jan Z ydlr uTeVmpitad .k !.,..,.,., o,.ii,w(ia k iiy live German authorities here, Two hundretl nd neveuty pet ons ,wnj. rUnri0,te; fo conduct a genernl whose names are known to have been ionn inMlrnc. .l real estate busi artestijl, 67 arrested and then deport- nWR; capital stock 5200,otKi; paid In .IV.: , rr.t ,R ;;ti ' " '". ..'. "iTtnnn," " rmw- ' '' statement. Qlorathan 100 other persons whose names are unknotva bare been re- porttd arrested, it 1. added. The New York Prmters' School for apprentices, supporreu jointly ny tne typographical union and the. employ- Ing printers. 1ms been In successful operation for live years. Don ii..iM Tus nst;s. ror(ar) of Male HaW Ufm lM. itfiul Hrars Antra la Aa- ' Ji tiSt'.n. F' ! -I Klial "New Srrrlif i. Tbe aiilisla XJbrarT Mouaiu by hairmun r s,(ate 1 now r wiian AirnirH I will. If is hoinil. la- luailc . nrinr lo 'iln- . p,i..i,..ii of ibU araa'iai uf Coa grc The bill prnpnth- that llw Pr- mIviu shall rail ukmi forriipi ic'Titu- liinl In limit in ullottoti i.f niirilli rav material t the mtsh of medi- .n- anu M.iruv I.. :!. are tviog held on tla pro i posml bill, to wlii. li represjcnfatlTfa of the fraternal and other oiieani tat ions -Ik- Ii hare indorsed tlie tlfht against l lie "lo-" menace have Im-n invited. These oig.iiix.ii:.ns lniludp the ."hnn em. Elks. Moose. Mystltc Order of the Veiled Propliets. ami the Salvation Arnif. A numlH-r of other orgjuixntious linvi. i..iii..al.l ...nloa ..I II... I . , V ' t ... i . ' V. j .1 ..." i , i, i ,, inn. . 1 1 vill- tl'tnplute Jo:ulng in the drive. Secretary of State Hughes has of fered ids aid in the tight against the narcotic evil. In a letter to Chairman i l'orter. he said in part: "1 can assure yon of my deep inter- . est in the work of narcotics control. land of my" wlll'nguess to forward in any way mar 1 can Hid ,.m vlewa of the Congress on this Import- P01 features of the. Lenroot-Aiider-aut subject. I believe that the sn. Capper and Strong measures, prompt passage of the proposed reso- was completed today by the BoUM liitii.ii will lie an important aid in se curing tbe result If the conuuercutl production of Ihe raw plants from which opiiiln 1 tir.Mill.'lu fllilt Mtfm IfWi ni'n .ilil.ili,...! ,H,i, be minimised, the question of naroot- ics control will lie gro.Hly simplened. 1 .shall be glad to place before your committee such information in rcaanl to the narcotics control question as is at my disposal.' RR1DGE AT H AW R1VF.H I COLI.APSLS; IXJI KF.D j " ' ( Men Hd4ast Finished Ponring t'n-ipnss the House with little opposition, create cn tine hpan When it Went I committee will meet again to hnr llown, monlae the remaining differences so I Burlmgion, Feb. 2,'l --Rrporl reach- j ,1S m-mf if possible a unanimous ing nere anoiu t ocicck tlms afternoon tUd. of the nollaiise at :!::!t:' o'clock of one span of the, N"w Haw river bridge that has been under construction to: the past several months. Seven own are reported to have gone, down with the portion of tht new bridge that fell to the water beneath, a distance of about IS feet. They were rtiatfsj I to Rainev hospital he!"', wUere they - I arc receiving treatment. It eonid not be learne.Ueflnitely whether the men were seriously, or fatally injured, but it is believed that "tiart ot them are seriously injnitd. AcL-ordtng to the reports receiv.-i 1 1 In in uf 1 arft Kfir bj fi aii.nri.u'i mm had nmshed laying the concrete for the fourth span of the new struc ture on the north side of the bridge. The state inspector, T. A. Harris, and Mr. Pearson, supervisor for the bridge contractor, are said to ne among the men that f a 1 with the portion of bridare. The seven men wer? reported to be living when tarcen from the debris, fallen concrete and ! twisted reinforced steel. The men were on the top, or floor, of the bridge when it fell, and were on the top when it landed on the water beneath, thus escaping beine; killed by no; being underneath the m a se ive , struc ture, LITTLE WORK DONE IN STATE ASSEMBLY TODAY Senate Adjourns to Meet Again Mon- day Night. Some Business Trans - Rah'igh. Feb. 24 (By the. Associated Press). -Appointment of 11 calendar committee, continuation of the com- mitlee investiiratimr manadhment of Desjiite suggestions from memliers tlutt the Senate should meet Monday morning on account of the near ap- proach of the constitutional expira- tion of the term', the body will not ruootlmtil Mondav niaht. . THE COTTON MARKET Opened at Advances of 3 to 7 Points On Old Crop Movement. (Oy (hr Aaaoclated it-. New York. Feb. 24. The cotton market was rather irregular during toilays early trading. In addition to realising for over tho week-end, was scntteml Southern hedge nolllii oml ii.-iiti'ilil. 0,1.11,1 l,unl coll. " e"..- - inn. fm ,1 pivifi I lull Tho iiifll-L-or on. " ' "v" ; i , . T 1 " mTT", , . W deliveries were 4 to 1.. nointa 1 1 n -.if (1 11 i 1 at IhA in tn i" iiu itima aha il-ii. I "-v1' "rUK ""u i"'""" f "2 or a "'"If 5 , Iosinff quotation during early trading. I (lotton ft'Cnres npenedl str.ndy : . New Charters ti ranted. Raleigh, N. C, Feb. 23. The sec- ing iniirteis. I The independence Guaranty pom- "KHMV. w. a. wat t"n ami m. K. Jones, nil ot i nuriotie. principal Incorporators. Nichols Mercantile Company, White PInlnR. t0 ,,., ,.,.,, ,,. ,,,,; capital sto,'k 2M0O; G. S. Nicbola, Jessie Nichols and C. M. Nichols. Incorporators. . Wakulla Hln Craniwnf . Wukullo : to coniinci a gin anu cniton ntisinesa; .1. F. MeNalr, lainrlnlnirg: J. K, Mo Girt, Maxton, and W. M. Smith, Wa kulla, Incorporators. FARM CREDITS BILL Dnno BAM HAS BEEN FINALLY A00PTE0 Measure is Composite Bill Embracing Features Car ried in the Several Bills Presented to Congress. SHIPPING BILL SEEMS DEFEATED T11 11 m l IT 1 tow mil ac laxen unaer Agreement, But Propon ents of Measure Have No Hope of Its Passage. (Br the Airlalrd rr.l Washington, Feb. 24. A composite f-'tm creilits bill embracing the orln- Banking Committee. Chairman Mc Fadden sa'd it would be formally re- ported to the. House Monday, and tak- in ill, i,,r iinacgi, i I . I , T.u . I -i - The measure. Chairman McFndden K-ni'1; WOUW set up a .$ft0,u00,0u) inter- , mediate credit organization as an ad junct to the Federal Farm Ijian bank ing system, but with its ussets entire- Ut Indejiendent of the parent body. Papers of the intermediate credit sys tem would lie eligible for rediscount at Teileral Reserve Banks. The chairman said a liill had been tt-"rrL'ir 1 lint ii'hl.li hn luilini n.! n-,,til.l resort to the House L Vote ou Shipping Hill. ! Washington, Feb. 24. Final dis posal ol the administration shipping ! bill, general conceded to lie dead, by a vote either late today or Monday, was agreed upon today by- republican and democratic lenders in the senate, Proponents as well as opponents of. tho measure which has. been blookisl Mr :i days hy a filibuster, agreed that tlie pending motion to take, up the bill on which the final test will come will be defeated. Senator Jones, republi can, of Washington. who has iioou in further effort in ffs behalf. No Derision on McNary. Washington; Feb. -24. The Senate Bank'ng Committee failed today In. itn attempt to reach a decision on tho contested nomination of James G. Mc Nary, of New Mexico, to be comptroll er of currency. Another meeting will be held some time next week, though with anly a week remaining before the adjournment of (Vngress, the chances for itetion on the nomination wi re regarded, as decreasing. Snipping Rill I'p Again. Washington, Feb. 24. The adminis tration shipping bill again was brought before the Senate, .today pre- i paratory to the dealing of a death Wop to It on Monday. SIX MEN INJURED AS 1 NEW BRIDGE COLLAPSES ! FJ n BurHnRhm Mates That All of the Injured Men cover. - '" " ,""rt"M Prwuui sion, who, it was thought had tieen fatally injured, when the bridge col, lapsed, iff resting well tbls morning, Bnrllngton hosnltal ofliciuls stated as were also the five other man. Al- though seriously Injured, the belief is expressed that Mr. Harris will re- ; cover. 1 No official statement hits been made as to the cause of the accident. "WIDOW WITHDRAWS , ACTION FOR DAMAGES rjmls ,ra,, W,H, Ms ,.-- d . dent IV is-'i Hu 'b'Ui'l twann nito' Mi(. ,i..' f t 0i00o for ,he ... . . . . -vn o r."r bn nind in a lead and . ... nc m'ne aceld''nt at Cardm, Fcb- ruary 6. Mrs. Nellie Smith, or Sehilter, today found she was un-.-aken in the dentity of tho man uo was ikllled. was ik she k- T was notified that the victim v. known on the payroll as J. Harris, .nu that papers found in his possession Indicated he was John Smith. Mrs. husband, ,'mmedlately brought Suit against the mining company. When she went to v.ew the i.ody yesterday, however, It developed tnnt she did not know the man. She said she would withdraw the suil. Commission Wants More Money (Byatfca Aaaoetated Pilll,) Washington. Feb. 24. Memlairs of - 1he commission have informed ,h ronL'resslonnl niinronrlationK com- mi.tee that unless Congress finds It. vsible t.. einnt the slim (KM) mwlal " " " iotlw whlclTtti , Z t finding In the eoaf 1?. ,trv its ncflvlties will cease on March' -ah. Italy - elect rifled owns tbe longiBat
The Concord Daily Tribune (Concord, N.C.)
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Feb. 24, 1923, edition 1
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