asiMfe ; I VOL. XIV. FINAL EDITION. ELIZABETH CITY, NORTH CAROLINA. \VKI>\KSI?AY KYKN1NG, .TAN I AKY :!??. 1:?l> :. EH HIT PACK*. NO. -k\ Republicans Have Agreed On Maximum Surtax Rates ?*? Approval of Srrrrlary !\lt*!!oed by leaps and bounds and. reports from MaeWle -Const and - Intermonntaln states show a short age in producing areas In Oregon, Washington. Montana and Idaho. Canadian cattle are reported here to be pouring Into California through Oregon ports of entry at the rate of ten to 15 cars a day and paying $2 a hundred pounds duty as well as freight. Canadian cattle are averag ing about 1.000 at Sacramento and are commanding about slv dollars a hundred with some sal'?s as high as $7.50 or about one dollar a hundred less than good native stock. FIXKD FOII POSSESSION* W. R. Smith, Riverside Drive, was fined $25 and costs in the recorder'# court Wednesday morning for illegal possession of liquor. He took an ap peal and gave the appeal bond of $50 required by the court. Police Tuesday night went to a new residence on Raleigh street be- , Ing erected by Mr. Smith on com- , plaint that drinking and cursing was going on there. When they began to flush their lights on the building.1 Mr. Smith came toward them with two whiskey bottles In his hand?. When he saw the officers he dropped the full bottle but the officers found a trace in the other bottle in his hand and also in another bottle on his person. They also testified that the defendant had been drinking. Mr. Smith's version was that he, had heard cursfhu at the n*?w resl donee he was putting up and, going over to Investigate, found the liquor, and was just bringing It out of the; building when the officers came up. [ With Pomp and Ceremony i J The kins and queen of England, with all the pomp of ancient times. Tide In their golden coach to Parliament. Never before in England's hlatory has a monarch gone to speak before a Parliament the dominant figure In which Is a Laborlte. This Is a splendid close-up of Queen Mary la her queenly robes, and crown. ANOTHER ARREST IN BIG MAIL RORRKKY Boston. January 30 ? Henry Man iff of Revere today surrendered at the Federal building here and was arrested on charges of conspiracy to roh in connection with the million dollar mail truck robbery in Los Angeles in March. 1921. , Mert Chapman was arrested on a similar charge yesterday. GOVERNOR McCRA* ADJUDGED BANKRUPT Frankfort, lnd.. January 30 ? Gov ernor Warren McCray was today ad judged bankrupt in the report of Harry Sheridan. Federal master In chancery, who recently conducted a hearing on the petition of three Fort Wayne banks. Sheridan held that McCray Is not a farmer or laborer and is therefore exempt from Federal laws governing Involuntary bankruptcy proceedings. IIKTHI KI. IIAI.LA.XCK DKAI) liethuel Mallance, 97 year old resident of Maple, Currituck Count ty, died at his home on Monday night, and was burled in the family burying ground at three o'clock Wednesday afternoon. lie 1* sur vived by one sister, Mrs. Lotitia Marco of Waterlilly; and one brother. Sam Mallance of Durham, also by a nelce. Mrs. W. O. Saun ders. and a nephew. Captain If. M. Mallance, both of this city; and by a number of great nelces and ne i phews throughout North Carolina. Some time ago, Mr. Mallance. who was reputed to be t b ?? oldest man in Currituck County, suffered a stroke of paralysis and has been In delicate' health ever since, so his death, while coming suddenjy. Was not a shock to'hU family. WILL SHOW RELICS OF LONG LOST WAGE Most of l)r. C. I). Williamson's b*c 'l.*!?.- : been set aside to preserve natural .wonders, but In describing and Illus trating M?-sa Verde National Park the pubic will learn something of that marvelous museum of 77 square UlTTliT area, containing the most no table and best preserved prehistoric cliff dwellings in the Cnited States, If not in the world. Most people are accustomed to re gard the Indians of the United States as a race of wanderers, living In temporary habitations of skin or bark. > Here are seen the dwellings of a superior race who built homes and lived #ln communities, houses crowd ed together wall to wall and fre quently th ree stories high. Rome of these dwellings have as many as 20IOIlK COTTON S?. liouis, January 30 ? It is estl-j mated that the cotton districts of Southeastern Missouri have gained ten thousand in population In the1 last year and cold weather freetlftjt Insect pests has given new Impetus to plains for 1924 production. Ten gins are under construction and eleven more are planned. TAIJiM TO M KItCHA NTH Durham. January >0 J-olim. Sprunt Hilt, prnnrliient Durham cit I- J Jlen, addressed the Merchants As-; sosociatbm of Atlanta at the Georgia capital on Monday evening. "North Carolina? -a story of Triumphant De mocracy," was Mr. Hill's subject. ZKY J. \C. Zeveiy, Intimate friend and personal attorney for Harry F. Sin clair. oil kins, testified before Senate committee that Sinclair loaned for ?luiiT- -Sop -Fall ? "Til or (J Krapli snapped on Washington street b?fOre hoarinu on the Teapot Dome oil lease. t-Hev, famous rare lit>r*e, wa3 rtaiiirfr " yiiVi.ii- - -V il?Jlai.JUli'IuEl?M 4whii-? -severr?-riTt in his neck Inflicted by thugs as he I ?<41 ' ,1 ti? '^t* \?lvo< .i!i' l?rnrr;?l i?l Ni?\ \ I t - j ! -?? l!4ii*>?<' \.:\:tl millrr ! od t\ I 1 1 .tl in !>????? r.i!?rrt I1)!?!. 1 1 * ? Src !? I.?:\ 1?1 I i i i ? \ i I I. ANDERSON WILL APPEAL HIS CASE Was IoiiiiiI On ill \ ?f Forg ery I. in S<>nl?' ?! \<>t to Im PasM>d Until Friday of N,.\t W ?'ek. ? Vorl<- Jan. lir\ leaders' intimated tndav that William H \n ' ?r ,|... ' Jtir> before Supreme Court Justice 7' "'''1V ,a"' ?!'??'! ?f t liinl .l..UI ... ruict before February S. the date "nrp"r "ronounc"'?-?t ?f hl? H.II The hall of IS.OOO. In wlilrli Im l'"-r,.v Mnc ||, r indict - ziirz:;. r"turn,a *? II NCm,i t'.'rk' Jan""r>' Sft? William of .h? a ""Kerlntendent T - . Anil-Saloon League. was yea f"",nrU-<. r,.. duel ions Of about thlriv per cent two local mnvlnM pictuii. ih.atres i? attract additional week day patrons. I'AHENT-TEACUKKS TALK PLAYGItOtflNDS 1 ??Shan the achool children stand in the mud back of t|?. |,ig|, warn! r " ,he> ?h'l" w ailing for money enough t? provide "'?""I- w?? '>n- of III,- - lions taken up at the I'arept-Tench cra meeting. Tuesday afternoon. | rhrough all the had weather the pu I ittendlng high school have been to sit up all day will, feel I el. hernune of (ho condition of (lie I path Where they line up" It was said ,at the meeting Supl. s. I,. Sheep , teplled that plans were being made rio provide a cinder path. A coin ml t tee connoting of .Mm. A It Hour, Mrs. K. K. Ktherldge anil il, e president. Mrs. ? K It"d Men. Junior Order, and other organizations for I the establishment or a supervised I'lay ground in th.; city to lie worked out this coming summer ami taken over by the schools next session Weeksvllle, Forks and Newland have organised Parcht-Teacher Asso "in lions an.l It was voted |,r wHnTfo lh?m and welcome the#.. CftDwas | also planned f,,rm a JLojinty/V I "" . affiliate wilh the Parent-Teachers !h?Teni W'" Uk-n ?? it was found that thmigh primary * ar" "'"""I by the : III Ik fund Committee. the other schools Were neglected, so y|,|t|?K co in m lite*'- ?f Mr? M ,, Mnrr|?e| ; "nd Mrs. J it. wiiklna were ap. j iHilnied t<: Visit the grammar school >}" A " und Mrs. [Ichool. M""rK 10 V"" II n account of examinations no | program was presented but at the ? next I meeting on the last Tneadav in r ebriiarjr, a program will lie pre sented by the program committee. HO.ins IMI-ltOVKI) pr. W. W. Sawyer, who wax In Maple on Tuesday, reports that the roads are being Improved wonder fully end that from Currituck court house to p., we||, p?,n| lhp roi(, u |n splendid et/ndltion. The road con struction camp Is now stationed at Maple a .id nr., Ik Is rapidly being car j riefl on. ncn\Kt? TtiiifiVi) it.? it v Wllso-n, January an _ Herbert "n ^u"' h,1<'n bound over to li a?? r"""": tourt under I1.00# bond charged with burning a tobacco barn owned by Annie Mercer an fUd Fleld'a township cllliea. i:, r . ? a ? j ? U*ir Admha! I ... y liner, .ladm- Advocatn 1 ? I ? ? 5 I It ?* Navy, today told l!lt? llioise luiv.'t commit !???' that In De ??????? t . 1 !? 'J I . informed Sec ret a ry Den by that it w o ii I ? I legal lo enter into a c(iiit rat- 1 with the Doheny In terests fur the const met ion of tank* age ill IN'iiri Harbor. Hawaii, as a. part (?f their louse of tin* California oil reserves. The admiral saiil he based his opinion on the authority granted the department l?y Congress in June, .1.920. ^to exchange oil and provldtt " sijri' facilities. Moth Republican and Democratic leaders in the Senate today pressed fur a vote on the Walsh oil lease annulment resolution. Debate wai resinned immediately after the Se nate convened. Itcen Watching Fall Washington. January 30 ? A state no nt in Congress yesterday by Sena tor Willis revealed the fact that former Secretary of the Interior Fall J has been under the watch of the De partment of Justice since revelation* were made in the Senate by Archie Roosevelt and that agents watching Fall while lie was in N?-w Orleans had Instructions not to permit him | to leave the country. Attorney* Selected N ' Washington. January 30 ? Presi dent Coolidge yesterday announced his selection of former Attorney Gen eral Thomas W. Gregory and Silas It. Strauglian of Chicago as attorneys t?: prosecute tho oil fraud cases for t he Government. l ieu in Prosecution Washington. Jan. 30. ? Steps to , word tin- prosecution of oil cases ? were begun today by Silas Strawn of l ! Chicago, one of the special counsel : selected by President Coolidge. M Strawn conferred with the Presl | dent today and announced that he would proofed Immediately with Irla work of organization. , Matters await the arrival Frldav ?, of Thomas Gregory, attorney general j in the Wilson cabinet, who will con duct the prosecution jointly with Strawn. The only instructions received from t lie President. Strawn said. I were to proceed in accordance with I the Kxecutive's statement of last ; Saturday night. Physicians attending Fall todav told the Senate oil committee that 'the former Secretary of the Interior ?is in no condition to appear belore 'It and testify. The hearing was be. , hind closed doors and the details , were not divulged. COKMSS (ailH IS IS j ItEl .EASED BV GEKMANV ] Washington. Jan. 30. Corliss G riff Is. American, who attempted to kidnap G rover llergdoll in Germany, j has been released fr(?m prison by Germany, the State Department was advised today. i. ,, OISCOVKH SllOKT\<,K IN M.KEESI'OIIT BANK Harrlsburg, Pa., Jan. 30. Dlsffty *ei 44-. Inn'tau1 nf f T 4 .fllll " ; the funds of the People's Hank of McKeeaporl was announced today by i the state banking department. Peter Cameron, state secretary ? f ban h in aid fl warrant had foecn ls ! sued for t lielmest o7 James Baker* an employe. DEMI 'KltEIIS SUSTAINED BV StU'ltKME C.OUBT Washington, Jan. 30. The DIs t lift of Columbia Supreme Court to day sustained the demurrer* of !ten edlct Crowell. former assists. r Sec retary of War. and six others indict ??d with him in cases g rowing out of the building of wartime can no-tits. STVIK < II MIJMAN AND ins: otiieiis indicied Washington. Jan. 30 John !#. Phillips. Republican Mate chairman of Georgia, and nine others indicted in connection with the sale of snr plus lumber from Army cantonments must stand trial, the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia held to day In overruling the demurrers to their Indict mi nt tfNMASKKI) BANDITS 04l?TtJKED BY POSSE Chattanooga. Tenn.. Jan. AO. ? I Two unmnsked bandits today held up the Farmers Itank at Jasper and stole $10,000 in currency. A |>crw"' o\ ertook and captured the nun at Whltewell.