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crta ini ESTABLISHED SINCE ; 188a AFTERNOON DklLY 4 ALL THE NEWS IN A NUTSHELL." U.'ME IX. NUMBER 100. FOUR O'CLOCK EDITION SCOTLAND NEOKvlC O. SATURDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1920. TELEGRAPH SERVICE PRICE TWO CENTS TUT ELWOMEN DELEGATES BE SEATED IN THE STAT If This L UlJiI. Is Done It Will Be First Participation Of Women ? The NEWSPAPER EDITOR DIES SKELETONS FIND IN DOEL WITH STATESMAN , WELL PRESERVED , i j South Arner, Politicians Skeletons of boy and girl Fight In Ancient Manner Unearthed in Volcanic Bad Lands CENTERED ON ACTION OF WAKE PISTOLS WERE USED IN STONE HOUSE Sante Fe, N. 31., April 3. De clared Ijy investigations to have TO HEAR JUDGE LSNDSEY IS AN UNUSUAL 0 Pi HtMIY Judge Lindsey Made the law give to the Erring Child his First Discriminating Deal KaUinli. April 3. The interest' i.-' democratic conventions oi i r 1 : j. . x. i),- .i)rtn v tiruiiiiit commies iu aV centered on the action oi he Wake county in regard to euTinu- of the women delegates h-t v.eiv elected at Raleigh Sat iniav last. If tliey are seated ,n vi!! be the first participa nt ..f women in the democratic onvest ion of North Carolina dele in district rind state con- vcntii'iis he elected, today. DUELS URGES NAVAL PROGRAM TO Montevideo, Uruguay, April 2. r Washington Beltran. editor o the newspaper El Pais, was shot been overwhelmed in a prehistor and killed in a duel today by Jose 1C volcanic eruption, the skeltons j Battle Ordones, former president ' of a bov ancl u -,rl unearthed in ;of Uruguay. tbe voleanic Batl Lands near San I Tlie duel 'took place-tills morn- Rafael were brought to Santa Fe ling with the usual formalities and todav and are beinS Prepared for witli seconds and surgeons in at- nipment to Washington, D. C. " i tendance. The weapons used were llie skeletons were tound m a . i pistols. Beltran was shot hi the whlte stolie house in a. ood state Carolina MananaandMar-i breast shortly afterward. ,on Preservation.. A sheep owner -w w WA&AS j - msinted announcements or tne ini- mending duel. Thev said that amon tlie laa beds DENVER COURT EPOCH MAKING O- M EET J APAH MEKflGE Fortified 1 PAPER WILL BE ISSUED MONDAY last The existence of this white house lias long 1. l , jformer President Batlle had sent ' ucc" d "-" expemuons GERMAN ISLANDS !his to Beltran, ehalle,. Jb mg the journalist because ot state " mWits nnhlislifd in El Pis whinh The ll0USe was Partl' buried in Washington, April 3. Secret j Batlle considered offensive. ' hardened lava and i information in the possession ofj the Navy Department regarding ber of the Chamber of Deputies TIpI tran was a Nationalist mem- vvllli g1Cdt uimcunj tons were covered was reached . The skele- with a thick (News and Observer) Raleigh, April 2. By bringing Judy.s ulsev to Raleigh on Apr. r-' -. Social Service Deparr , of the Woman's Club is of fering to all who will avail them selves of. it the opportunity To meet one of the most remarkable i men of the time. Judge Lindsey ;is the man 'who has done most To 'rectify the 'former injustice of the law towards the delinquent I child. The establishment of the . ! juvenile court which, through his AMER. APPREHENSIVE efforst was created in Denver, , was epoch-making, and many of lis leatures have become the pat tern upon which has been based TURKEY SHOCKED BY PRES. WILSONS rf TO THE Wa He Intimated Turks must Get Out Of Europe Following the custom of Tiie the Japanese menace in the Va- and a leader of that party, which Jellow plaster, the hair of the. Commonwealth office there will eific was given to tlie Senate Na-iis opposed to the '.'Batlistas "irl beil1 well preserved and of jsnpartnes. An, Am erne Constantinople, April 3. Wil sons note to the Allies intimating that the Turks must get out Eu rope has shocked all of the Tuki- V no paper issued Monday. HIE I N. Y. Val Affairs Committee yesterday hy Secretary Daniels. I j The Secretary's 'testimony, which was given in executive ses- HARBOR AT AS END sion otthe committee was accom lanied by a strong recommenda tion for: the building of fortifica "tron'rf and iiavaibases on the Fact-"' .Now York. April 3. The strike fic t) oppose Japail's new pro. y Xew York liarbor employes Ts oTamme of armament. urtHiled traffic union officials: Among other items on the Japa hiim in hadbor tie up by night nese programme the committee all. Railroad officials assert leanied that the Carolina, Mari-h- danger of interrupting food ana aud Marsiall lsailds. rocont. n coal supplies has been avert- i i i. t.-,. many under the peace treaty set tlement, are now beiniy heavilv , . c 7 ! fortified. Upon another island of jthe -Japanese coast Japan is now 'building fortifications which will i 'make the island a second Gibral tar, the committee -was told. i , iw.-r reddish brown color. Beside the -incline l w it 1U1S x irnn"iii. girl s head were two large tur quoise ear rings. The body had been covered with fur or feathers. Montevideo. April 3. Political 1 Arrangements are being made of Uruguay: His last term was from 1906 to 1910. Amerieass here appresensive over effect president stand. EE W RED R E R R A excitement prevails here as the re- for fitrthe excavation, suit of the death of Washington i Beltram editor of." JEJlpaso wlio was killed in a duel with former President Ordones esterday. The j Chamber of deputies in special j sessions passed a pension bill of j three thousand dollars annually j to Beltrams widow. Ordones sur- rendered to thei police and is. held! incommunicado to be interrogat- j ed todav. GANOKE SHE LLEGAL HAMPSON GARY IS IN. TO SWITZERLAND Berne, The Swiss government has notified Washington of its j readiness t o accept Hampson Gary as the American minister. Cleveland, April . 3. President EASTERN UPRISING Lee of the brotherhood of -rail-1 FEARED IN IRELAND way trainmen wired the Roanoke the juvenile court law. not only of the United States but of forei gn lands as well. Judge Lindsov made the law give to the erring child his first discriminating deal, 'although by his then-radical in novations he encountered, violent (opposition' from prejudiced in ;terests Avhich ended in the loss of his office. ' Although the juvenile laws of North -Carolina rank among the best in the country, we may-still .learn much from listening to the man who has so thoroughly stud ied the important problem of what the law owes the child, and .has been so singula rlv successful andjforceful in his special field of London, April 3. Armed troops jrffor'L ' are guarding all roads leading to I : ii WORLD M E 5TB KE TORKS MOST DISAVOW the Norfolk and Western. NATIONALIST MOVE Geneva. April 3. The prepara- ous for a world wide twentv' ur hour strike on May the first j hemg made in Switzerland byj . . . i pK-ialist communists and other iitlical elements. Yirgually cer i he Swiss will join the move iicnl which was launched by Len- ne tlu ALL STORES OPEN MONDAY London, April 3. Allies,, have presented a collective note rette-l rating the demand that the Tus- j kish government officially disa-, vow the Nationalist movement ac- cording to a Constantinoplo dis-1 patch. union officils vesterdav that the - 9, nronosed strike of trainmen was illegal and the union, would pro- London Derry Ireland according i te;t and support ihe contract with a Bublbl dispatch. It is be- UAU N U M lipvnrl this nulitarv aetivitv has w w iiwh. something to do with rumors of ' an Easter unrisinur. There isi I great military activity in the sub-; urbs o Dublin all incoming vehi! Chicago, April 3. Freight cles are searched. traffic of St. Paul Railroad here ) . is at a standstill the result of the WEATHER REPORT strike of a thousand switehement. R. AT STANDSTILL MEXICAN TROOPS MOBO UZfflG Nogales, April 3. Americans At a meeting o fthe merclianrs Bolshevik premier to test j Association this momma- it w as yu- solidarity iHnriat. of the world pro-j decided to keep the : Mondav. Probability of rain Easter Sun- An embargo is placed on tlie ac- arriving from Ilermosilli and day colder weather m some see- cepTanee ot an ireignt smpmenis I other West coast Mexican points tions is forcast by the weather on the line. A general strike of report large numbers mobilizing bureau. A storm moving east- yardmen in Chicago district will Miss Wilkinson who is teach ; , Qnl1thpm Paeifie. line ward from Texas cause rains by be called by union officials rte- iiif in Npw Bern N. C is home i 1 . . . . . t . i . c ..i. i...... :........,. ,.a ,.M.n store open T S 'a U. v;rtlo ct:n i 1 liere 1S 110 official explanation Sunday mgnt everywhere easi ui cue u.t- .,n .w.. w.m, lUl JL-iCiO I V I tillll x' I I 7 J ' J V, j v of New Bern is visiting her. troop movements. the Mississippi river. demands met. Tk & Fowf News and Observer Bureau, , Washington. I). C. April 3. lh-. gentleman from Scotland N-M-k is always in Ids glory when 1 ,'"ll'nig the Republcans of 'the House ()f Representatives, and' 1 'Vt'i- his applause more frequent 'iii when a Democratic congress man is talking, tariff by the par f,'iliesis shows, to splendid advan- r example. Representative ( hiiil. Kitchin. the Democratic '''"''t made a regular campaign 'eclK when the bill was before 'c uois' to put newsprint paper l'ip on the free list. This ls ''-"'W - speech, with an in'ter niptioiA went : " -r. Vhairman. I want to con jiiatulatA fl,,. Republican mem '"' 'l' 1iV Committee on Ways with them, and the Republican membership of the House, for the! consideration and the passage of this bill. In my opinion it is need ed to give at least some hope of relief from the (distressed condi tion of the .thousands of little, country and little newspapers throughout the country. !t is al most an emergency. "I'want to congratulate the Republican Senate, rushes again ever the countrv faces and emer- 1 . jgency, it matters not what it is, jthey resort to a Democratic po ll icy to give relief from that emer gency. ' (Applause on the Demo cratic side.) We remember when jthe great Chicago :- 1872 j swept away millions of property ;and left tens of thousands of peo jple homeless the Republican Con , gress rushed to ti Democratic pol ¬ icy to give relief to those suffer ing people -by putting building materials on the free list for a per iod. (Applause on. the Demoera tic side.) "When the fire at Portland, Me., had laid waste hundreds of thousands aiuUmillions of dollars' worth of property and left many 'thousands of people iti distress and in sufferino- and without shel Iter, the Republican Congress at ' once agaiii rushed to a Democra tic policy to give those suffering people relief by putting building materials on the free list for a jyear. (Applause on Democratic side.) j "Again, we remember in the 1 great strike of 1902. when the icoal cormorants had every man, woman and 'child in the country at their mercy, the Republicans, to give relief to a suffering peo- and 'common sense are they noi pie, again resorted to -a Demoera-' good and wise and virtuous tic policy and rushed through a j enough To have all the time. To Republican House and a Republi-1 prevent The people from getting can President, an act putting coal jinto these emergencies. (Ap 011 the free list. (Applause on'plause on the Democratic side.) T Democratic side.) :repeat. 1 congratulate the Repub- ' i Now, when the little country licans on this measure, papers throughout" the United 1 "Mr Chairman, may 1 ask the States are in the present struggle , gentleman from North Carolina and distress, the Republican par-ja question?" Congressman Luce ty in a Republican House, with a asked. Republican Senate, rushers again j "Certainly." to a Democratic policy by pass-- "Is it Democratic policy to put ing a free print paper bill to gtve dyestuffs on the free list?" these newspapers throughout the "Dyestuffs on the free list? country relief. ( Applause on thejCertain dyestuffs; yes .sir. I , Democratic side.) ' jwant to say. since the gentleman 4 4 Gentlemen, if democratic poli-jhas mentioned it, that there is a cies are so .good and so wise and 'dyestuff act on the -statue books so virtuous in relieving the peo-j put there by the Democrats, For pie in times of emergencies, why ,40 or f0 years the Republicans in the name of common justice had control of the Government, ami they never did one single thing to encourage the dyestuff industry in the United States, and it remained for a Democratic House and a Democratic Senate and a Democratic President in 191G to put upill the statue books the first encouraging legislation for the dyestuff industry in the United States. (Applause on the Democratic side.) j ''The dyestuff bill which the House recently passed followed that Democratic, policy. If you had not had that Democratic ex ample 'fo go by. you would not ;have dared to write a bill. Re member, too. that a dyestuff bill I was recommended by a Democra tic President in this Congress be fore you Republicans took a sfn- -gle step. (Applause on the De mocratic side.) ' - 1 - ..V'
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