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Mother's Intuition Aided ? Her In Finding Lost Boy Mrs. Conrad of Memphis Rewarded After Four Months' Search Through Many l.urge Cities W hile Others Believed That Her Son llad Been Killed By O. L. SCOTT irooincht 1SS3 b r Tbr Ad??ftrr> Chicago, Jan. 10. ? A mother's . Intuition that kept her from ac- j oepting the general belief that , her only son wan dead, made po?- ' llble the return to Memphis. Ten-| nessee. today of Mr. and Mr*. C. Hallia Conrad, with their errant | boy, Howard, found by Mrs. Con-, n4 after a four months' search. lUring as a hobo In a Chicago flop 4mm. , Mystery siyl suspicion operated at 'homo^T5~^cloud the search, as Sfce undaunted Mrs. Conrad, weal thy ana determined, carried on her nation-wide canvass for her runaway only son. How Bhe found htm. his talents unnoticed among { the great unwashed, at a time when her hopes were almost shat tered. was told today by the moth er Just before returning to Mem phis. Through all the mystery, the uncertainty and the apparent hopelessness of my efforts. I never did abandon the thought that Howard was alive and In need of help somewhere in this country." t Mrs. Conrad said. "And now find ing him. I can say thst my most 1 vivid lmpreaaion has been of the general family feeling of helpful nsss thst seems to prevail every where In the country for one lp j distress. ."My boy. a brilliant orator In his school, and a writer of ability for his sgc. suffered s nervous col Ispee while attending Cincinnati University, from which he has not recovered. At home he had been pnder care of a negro servant. With this servant and another ne gro he was seen riding last Sep tember 26. when his automobile Overturned . "One negro was killed, and the Other Injured. Howard was no Wbere to be found. Suspicion j turned to the negro. It wan thought that my boy was also killed and that be had buried him tgi tome place, fearing that he rold be held responsible. Almost ery one took It for granted that Wwnrd was dead except me. "I thought that In his condi tion he had probably come out of pie accident unhurt, and fearing (hat he would be charged with retponalblllty for the negro'H death, had fled." /'That's whst happened." How ard Interjected. "I was afraid of {he consequences, and so. with ^rhnt little money I had. I set out (0 get away." . 'T*hen came the long search. Conrad resumed. "First I ; _nt rated on the cities of the _th. thinking that he would go fcfetne place he knew. Ah cl?*w er clew failed, the search ex >ded to every part of the coun Bverywhere newspapers lent their help. People sent to me ev ery possible clew. It seemsd thai the whole country hsd Joined in the sesrch when I got word from A Zbrmer chum of Howard's In Chicago thst he hsd seen him. I left Immediately for Chicago, though It was like trying to And a tfeedle In a hayatack to find a pby here. "Just as we were about to con clude that the ?enrch was hope lees, I saw Howard in a working ! man'" hotel on Van Buren street J and we met after these months of Uncertainty and anxiety. * "Now he Is out of those hobo surroundings, reconciled, and hap fiy to go home. My Intuitive be lef that he was alive has been nroved correct, and the thousand** , 'of dollars spent on "the search -have been repaid a thousand times In this reunion." FUN Kit A I, MIlS. OOOOWIN The funeral of Mm. Emily A. Goodwin, who died at the homo i Of fcer aon. Mayor W. lien Good- I Win, 709 Weat Main atreet. Thura- 1 jay waa conducted at the homoj Friday afternoon at 1:80 o'clock i by her paator, Dr. J. H. Thayer, J gaalated by J> r. N H. D. Wilson. I Dr. 8. H. Templeman, Rey. O. Yjr Hill and War. F. H. BcatteTgoOd. , Mutlc waa renderad by member* ' bom Blackwell Manorial Raptlat And the Flrtft Methodlut choir* And Interment waa made In Holly wood Cemetery. The pallbearcrn #ere: Meaam. J. D. Leigh. C. J. Ward. P. DeLon, B. 8. Armatrong. J; H. Snowden, W. H. Zoeller. J. B. Ferebee and W. T. Ix>ve, Sr. Mr* Goodwin waa a native of ftoroulmanri though ihe had lived OMrly all of her life In Elizabeth City and waa one of the 20 char ter members of Blatkwell Memor 141 Church. 8he la turvtved by ?W children; Mayor W. Ben Good Flh Of thla City, Mra. Herbert Jonea and Roy Goodwin of Mo yoek. Mlaa Curtla Goodwin of Ra toifh. Mra. F K. Pool of New Ha Connecticut, J. E. Goodwin of Norfolk, aevaral grandchildren tad one great-grandchild Among thoaa from out-of-town fcefte to attend the funaral were: iflM( Curtla Ooodwtn of Raleigh. JL t. Goodwin, and children. Mia* Adrtenne Goodwin and Holloweii (Ifoodwln of Norfolk, Mr. and Mm. ?orbert Jonea and aona. Willi*' dad Weldon Jonea of Moyock. and Lankford Gregory of Nor Mourns Bandit ? ?.V. Nellie TmwM.ii. ? J-yrnr o! I 1V? Mom> ? (l.i.l mi l. :?* n:.i>; f.?r liei bnndil huohnnrt UVil;iiu I. Witght They h?it I Im ? ii itmri 1? -1 just two wnk* when hi- ht'hl up .? lank In New Or Ifii ns .n. 1 killed n imlieiinan. He dh-il in Molislr, At:i.. In a 1:1111 ImtlU* with >l?|ii|ivM. Nrlltf now in tn ' ill in New (lilcait*. l?ul il U thought *???? will ?-? iM-ni lack to Iii?r HOPE CAU ROIUiOWING' IN CI1T HAS ENDED j Police Tt? ink Arrest nml Convic tion of Youth of Prominent Family !?? Warning The epidemic of raolnr car hor-t rowing In Kll/abeth City. police officers hope. came to a clour Fri day nlKht wit h the n?*reet of a 17 year-old youth, member of a prominent Kll/.al?> Hi City family, i who drove ofT in Trim Aydlett's car when the latter parked It at the Klks dub between 7 and X o'clock Friday night. Mr." Ayd lett caught the offi nder himself about three hours later on North Road street and turned him over to the police. In police court Saturday morning the youngster was let off on payment of costs under a suspended Hentrnce, with the understanding that IiIk father, would a"i'k to imprest* the voting*- | ter with the seriousness or his of fense. Hi* name in omitted he- | cause of his youth and because this wbh 111* first time before the recorder. Police have advanced the the-; ory all along that the unauthor ized une of automobiles ho preval ent in the city of late could he charged to some youth or youths! of good family out for adventure. It is hoped that the arrest In this cane may be a warning to the of fender who was caught and to any others who may have been guilty with him. A second offense, of course, would have to be dealt I New Chairman Clyde B Altchtson of Portland, Or#.. 1 In the new chairman of the Inter* | state Commerce Commission. He ?uccccds Henry C. Hall of Colorado. 1MIOMIXKXT FAMILY AltKFSTKI) FOIt THKFT Baltimore, Jan. 10. ? Word wan | received today of the arrest at I*os , Angeles, California, of a young | woman known to the police an ; Mrs. Mabel Moore on a charge of, embezzling $4,000 worth of Jew-, els from F. Ilucher and Sons. Ilal-j timore Jewelers. I^ocal police say she is from Washington and a member of a prominent Virginia family whose name they refuse to j reveal. what <;krmans kkad ri'TlIn, Jsn. 10. ? Booksellers report that the German reading public selects primarily fiction, with books on travel a close sec ond. Dotectlve and adventure stories are popular, and thoro 1b a brink demand for volumes on sports and hygiene. War books are a drug on the market. COTTON MARKKT NOW York, Jsn. 10. Spot rot ton. closed quiet. Middling 24.10, a decrease of 6 points. Futures, closing bid, Jan. 23.60, March 23.87. May 24.19, July 24.40, Oct. 23. R7. N?*w York. Jan. 10. ? Cotton futures opened today at the fol lowing levels: Jan. 23. 65, March 2 3 . K f? , May 24.12, July 24.25, Oct. j with inore severely. The only other case In court Saturday was the State against Curtis Albertson who was charged as with an assault on I'ote Saw yer. The court was lenient with the defendant and only required the payment of costs ns Mr. Saw yer appeared not to be hurt se-j rlously. Ilertha Hanks, colored, charged with deserting her child, was the only ease In court Friday. A Jail sentence whh suspended on condi tion that the defendant pay the costs and tako proper care of the child. Mysterious Malady Killed Wild Prehistoric Beasts Mummotli* ;?inl Mi-lodon* liy tlx* Thousand* Died Un der Illicit of Some !Y1y*t<?riou* Power of Nature, Assfrln of University of Minnettota Minneapolis, Jan. 10. Mam moths nmi maslodons. numbering thousand:!, which onr?- ronim-d the western plu Inn ?.f America, prnetratlnu to Alnxka and a? far e?*t as New York, died under the blight of some mystrrlou* power of nature, sotiielhfni: that the scienec of man has not yet been able to^-dlscovor, according to Prof. Clinton 15. Stauffer. geolo gist af the (*nlv?>rslty of Minneso ta. Not only the elephant* of North America, hut the horse and the fierce aah?r-to\>lh< tl tiger, hi* early contemporaries, died and vanished In a Way that has not been explained. Three natural assumptions, that they died because of climatic changes; that their proper food vanished. or that man slew them muM all be abandoned, Dr. Stauf er declare '. "At least some of these crea tures lived Into post-glacial times when the cllmat" was much what It Is now, and all could "land tem peratures eVeis colder thsn those of the modern age," nays I>r. Htauffer. In the stomach of a mammoth found froc*n In Siberia, where he had died, was a meal of vegetation such as still grows He waa the same type of animal that lived In North America Primitive, man lived when these creatures did. but with his small numbers and crude weapons. he stood as much In danger of them as they did of him. He did not slaughter them aa his ?ueceasor1? did the Minn, "The only modern parallel for such a disappearance In North Ann lira In that of the pussengor pigeons. Man slsughtercd thw by (he million, hut it baa never boon rntahllBhort that this carnage ?i loii*' caused thoir final extlnc tlon.' Dr. Sfauffer incline* to the be lief t hut a pMiuMM CtUNd the disappearance of tho mammoth, tiger and horse, although ho sees no reason why all should have succumbed to tho name disease, nor dooR ho think they all passed at the same time, and all van ished. thousands of years ago. The horse nlono repopulated part of North America aftor escaping from Spanish Invaders in tho six teenth ce ntury. Ho then proceed ed to flourish greatly. Since last aummor when tho discovery of several Jefferslonian elephants In Mlnnraou was re port- d by geologists, the number ha* inrreased to 30. Formerly on ly about half that ?number had bom known In Minnesota. Amorlcan elephsnts wore vis!-' tors from far away Egypt In the first Instance, Dr. Stauffer says. From Kgypt they spread to Franco and throughout Rurope :?nd Aala, finally croslang Behrlng straits to Alaska. Thence they wandered over North America. North American types Included tho mastodon and two mam moths. elophst Jeffersoniensls and ' lophas borsus. Still another type was found In Houth America, tn which It hsd wandered from , tho North continent. Dr. Btsuffer governor OK YOMI\<; Hon* In n new photograph of Mm. Ncllio Taylor ISos:?, r?r? nt ly Inaugurated as Governor of \V yoinliitf. Seeks Post Adjt Oen. W A Raupp of Mlmmurl ?oon will start an active rampulcn for the position of chief of the mil itia bureau In the War Department, at Waahlnrton lie hoper to mi ceed General Qporg* C I'.li k.?nln of Pennsylvania. who will retire in June at the age of <4 I FAVOKS COMMISSION KOK MliSCI.K SMO.M.S Washington. Jan. 10. 0{Miiiii;; today's debute in the S?-n;ii? ???: (he MiibcIh Shoal:; i.sMie, Scn.itor WudHworth, New York ailllior of th* amendment t-i refer tit'- |?rob lei;i lo t Ik* CoiijiiiLs.sI'Mi wiili lull power (o art, declared I In- debate hnd convinced hint Ihnt !? would bo difficult In licit!*; tin- ?|U?kllnn in the Senate.. He hhM Hint, in view of complication! . tin- Senate Hhotild Ret down fit-.daiiieninl principle i and allow a fi ininis nion selected l?y llio !'r? nid- nt to ! nil in detail*. MOTIONS Foil M AY I IJI.M. i>i:\ii:i> i\ (i \\vk!\s Indian<i|ioliH. Ji.n. |fi. V.r.tloi ?: for a new trial of (he I I ?!? f mi antH found fcullty in (lie llawkiiM ' mail fraud ruiminricy wi r? ov? t ' ruled by Federal Jutlue (it m? i <lay. Motions in tin- nrn st of judgment also wer?* overruled but exception* wort* granted. (!lvd" <i ret; Hon liaa returned to North Carolina State Colh-tto after Kiii-ndinu the holidays with hi:; parents, Mr. and Mrn. John L. I (ircKMon, ?i Selden afreet. KINGS BILL TO BE VITAL ISSUE I Br TM AimtmM Sr???) Rlldgh, Jan. 10. The hill to repeal the law exempting foreign atocka from taxation in North Carolina. Introduced by Represen tative Klnu of tin II ford. Friday. I* exported to ly one of the vital ia auea before the present session. 1 A total of 12 bills were Intro duced Friday In the Houae and 5 In the Senate. most of them com paratively unimportant. The *n-i nounceinent of the Insurance of public roada. aalarlea and f??s committees wus made In the S? n ate. Governor Morrlaon'a 10 minute farewell addrena waa favorably commented on all aides. A few minor bllla were adopt d at a brief aeaalon of the North Or-' ollna Genera; Aaaembly tod. v. Th?- aesslon lasted only a fr-w min utes, the lobbies being deaeri d before noon by I/eglalators w io hurried to catch horn" bound WILMAV1S 1'IIT IIKIDGE MUST ftalclKli. Jan. lo. Sriialor V. II. WilliRiiiH, of Hlizab?'th City. declan-d l-'rlday Hint l?> far tho gri*at?>at tK-od of hi* k?-c tion of the Slat'- Is a brldi:* acroHH |hf Chowan ilvr. Al though '>?* fi'M-n a|i|>oliit'-<! chairman of tho H?nal< I'l nnnr** coininltN thin honor will In- wimdnry If lit* ran r.ur prfd in having tin* proper h t; Islatlou < n:irt< (I for Hi? coo Ht ruction of IIiIh hridu< . If nald. H?' adfh d that him h roi? *t ruction would *hort?n the courm> from Raleigh to Norfolk by 00 mlN. trnln*. Adjournment w tin Mik n until fl o'clock .Mnndny nil lit. -When Penn Met Its Match ? Unfrafafcir ofPanaaxlyiin. taaa >?l throuih tlx amlr? .?*m tHib out k?Tin? lu im) II m ?rowi ?? Mnlcbt Mot tall pl?r> nut Na llu waa croaa* twlct from Una bu.k? * ??? Nn Taat l?r cama ?lth fba Ualv.rall, M Cantor* la at t>rHH Airf California won. H-?. Han Young, California fviimack >? ?<?<?? (Mm orar for Ua uuoli'l'iwn la tka ?rat tan mlautaa of ptar Car'?i? Mo&aa at Pino statr i? rnaklae a HUinta ?tfort to Ma? kua fraai txMad She's "Hard" "You have the wrong kitten." Delia Manecra, alius Alma Johnson, of Oklahoma City and Kansas City, Mo.. tiil?l Wichita (Kan.) pollco when Ihoy arrest cd her. But the dctectivcs Insist she has l?e<*n Identified as tho plrl who. dressed In overalls and driving a borrowed flivver, directed a bank robbery In Kansas City. WOMAN MAY GKT \ I KIUCKAI, I11X.KSMII' Wellington, .Ian. 10. The a|? P-iinim* nt of Mrs. Mal???l Walker Wilh-hraiidt . now si ii assistant at torney i-.eiwrul. to a vacancy In l-Ydi-ral Court for Northern Cali fornia. Is understood to In- und> r consideration- by I'n sid< tit Coo! Id.ue." Sh?* called* on t lie, I 'resident l?>il:iy and- although ro < ifjrl.il na tion nrenictil was math' there wore liullctitiofix thai li? r nominal Ion ax t h ? ? liinl woman t<> nit an Fed eral JniU'.e n? I ;; lit co to |li?* ca|<lto| shortly. VIKAMKIS HKSCI'KS I'.MTAIN ANI) CKKW New Yor|t, Jan. 10. ? The Am erican hl?"??ii?-r Keiiowls rencm-d lie' cujilaln and rr< w of l r? uien from i In* I *? nf n^ues ? -dionm-i \!at*U"l Carne.ol. which was set on flr- aff'-r it had be?-n iI?*j ? 1 1 ? <1 In v.;'l' r! 'i,;nl condition 10 till l> -s nf '.i t of Nantucket Shoals IiK?lU:hlt>. Crafmn l?ov? |nut r? turned to Wak ? l or. vt Culb ? afl?r npend In Hi. holiday.-* v.iili r? latlves in l In* city. Ba t tl eship Con t ro versy Appears To Be Settled roolidp* and Unfile** \;:rrr I hat \\ liile American View Mux < orreci on Klevution of (>uiih There U !No Nri'H To Spend !\lotiey on Project Now fiy mvn? iwviti Nci: ii;< B, f h? Ainticii Washington. Jan. ii. ? Tit** first step in defense of the spirit, if not tin* letter, of the Washington conference for the limitation of armament has l?eon taken by Secretary Huyhes who makes the same appeal as does Great Britain that technical difference between the American and Bri tish navies shall aot !??? employed t? continue the competition in armaments. .?*i Dark Horse Wins Hero wo have the national Indoor Junior lennln chnmhifln, Edward Jarotifl of Italtlmorc. 1 1 wain'l con ccded tin outxidc chancr to win nt the opening of the winter tennis, event. ! QUAItltEI. OVKK BABY | i. i:\ns to ri5\<;i:i)\ \ ll>ho|>vllli-. H V? Jan. 1" II. : H. I'nrrntt. a ymim: Uuslruvs man 1 h?*r?\ Is d?-ad and l>r. .f lv Shaw, '.his tirotlx f In -law. Is critically Wounded ;js a result of a fihitul ?lts? I lu'twi-n ? I li.? two m< n down lown l.isi niuiit. A faintly quar i' I over I'nrrott's l?al?y kil up i ? ? til*' shooting. Gilbert Hall Iiiih returned 1?? , Slatn Colli'i:!'. jifl? r H|n ndillK II"' | liul;i|.iyH wilii .his. pan Mm, lit v. t ami Mi h. John Hall, on Wain at Hfrt-et. Capital's Rent Bill Not Precedent Other Cities ? l'Y<l#*rul Aulliorilir* anil I Yo|>oii?iiI? of 'I'd! Krai K>lulr Inlfrr^ls Thai l.im Is I'l'iipox'sl Only to l'rolrd (vovcriimnit ICiiiplnvcr* i;> r.oliK.lt iCtnrlilil. IW' 1 Wr. ililti .(on, J.'iii. 10 -Tin pro | !???. ??*! r . ulutioiiary r* t< t cunt roll hill for i..- DlKtrh' ?>f < *??l ?i in ? ? i.i . | li < nroufM'l a sl'u-fti ? * pn? ti : l If .1 1C?1 ? ' !? I li I ? 1? : .ill | mn r? country, won lit ??? ? ????! tli? i?t <>f orient for otlPi Hi1?*h whle' the owm r.i ?T rc ntal lo'op- ' i?Hy l'i IninuiiK-. M leant ..if ii (In r-jfiti i?1 f:.n iif l'i r< <1 oi r nuihorlth'g ami ??f ili? pro-: p ills of Hi- MM-i-Mit which: w- . I ii for nlf tlini' i i*. ? ;i cummin ' III I .v.- Co ' If !I hit -Ihinl 1 1 V I 11 '??' C.'ll'l ll.ll tl roil III >i chnr t* n ? i? for a ?Iv/cll u or :?n apartim-nt . Tin- hill plalniv ' ii ti'H thiil It I; .i tm-iiaiii I" prot'-ct f^loral i-ni ph?y< jrlmarlh ami I'n tririeiit Cool hi* hiiH xiihl tlm? !ii "I ? I iii - ana In thiil ft Ik lnl?-ront | n the pro poHi (I law cnutnv about tin men and w input wn> work for ihr> gov cri in iii. . W'.'Hhfn 'n?> riif'i ? ? from nny otl r ^iiy In Shi < nifry. It l:t a fed.nl (SiHtrict in '.hlch t'oimr'-s* I* 'ipnnic. f!" "f ttn- uctlvl llf ; 'if I lift cltv < ' !? r around th" gt,- ? rnr?- n* ' p??:irr ntly ihere. I* 1 an ;? 1 np'.h i # ? i ? v ?mi th" pni of I ? i ' v,' mrik' r :nr.| t ?;ti? i ililn of fir i| 1 1'/ 1n i 'ilmrln of f;?| iii. i .1 1 Ik inor< ' lirlVlliK'1 lhan a iii,M. In any. cv? Jit ' ?" kuvi rnment tii ??? ' ii " ??ill i that Iht'1 nt ti'USt il r ? rt ? . nine nt will Sli? r* hi ?f miiJ'.mi; domain. Thlf ri:.ht It ? iM nd to takl;; r-iiitr .1 ? . :? nil ' <-lllnjc r r stpnfi !?i'*n t lr- 4 u ? ?1 for r? ntal pur ji-t ??!. Thi wo'ihl !>'? Ink' :i eti fho r- 1 thjlt it In ertflOH'hil for i!i^ wlf '-f iho ftov-rnmnnt-. Tho (J- ni'?ni plori-,4 Ita'df foi <-Vi4iii:>i the poiitticn rf mill own- r mill vlllffto Tlr mill owiiPfM would not p<*rt "H l.mdlnrdu to charge thci hnu I ? ililtaiil rat"-* In mni.v of iif villacm the mill own crs r- tiifol nil ttv dwriMnu flac? Th' ?ii,ri! g<Wrrnmoni w?uhl npp'y ihla name principle to tlr frlrt f f Coluoihta In other Kr o rlt|r-*i CIf'?re !? n< stir!, paramount Int^rrat an ?' ? rnraoBt hi" In W?*hlnpt". r T. NMAl.f, '? Th* powil law fur liii.- illMriet won hi not ii? coSKMrlly upply ii? hIImt purtn of iSif 'eunnlry. The hill ?-.f 11 1 ? m II'" i?M ua f ion , jt}4 mi>ii by rluln tii< r?? 1?? rs of < 'nii?;rejs;i ami r>rflr.'i-H ci i tin CnrtiMm- adnilnlK l iM (Ion, vi-ry frankly in itH op. n ln iu para<,*niph which r? ;m!k: 'The iirovlSluiiH of fhl'i j;rl :? r mini" ri ' ??< ry by n-arton of r?* i? I :il ?".n<]|(ioi>H in t It ?? |i!:;|r|c| of Columbia, Wliirli ???< ?in? rou:i l?? llu- publh- In uilh. ronifori . mnf n I *. pMif nn?l w< lfar?\ ami bur ci ?iixonif lo public office rs nwl ?-nip1oy>' a of lip f il ?????! jiovcni incut, yirl'oa dudci; roqulfr Mum ft. r?xhb- within tl?f dlfltrlct. ri'nl lo rftli? r prfnonf whono jdh'itl a r*' ? nihil lo (hi1 nmint- nn>". Mtci cofiifort of Hurh <? f f ir-- i ;\n?J employ- Ih'trhy ? niharr vi.r the fr'|/ral kov rnm? nt in tv IraiiMRdlMi of Hie public h i i e< r?w. 'Therefor' all biiMiliiif: in bhirlcf 4 f Columbia. n iM< H fir t > b ? ftufi'd for 'lv."|H>. nr- lurVbv ?b?bir'i| ' " In r|olh"l v/fth a public lnf--r? - I Tli'- pit r :i "public in'i n I" i (lie yiiol" r?f ifr" i v. rn?.' -r. nrop'.S' r) for VV;"tfbi' ';1on ;? i. ?1 If I a difficult for (He \oi? i? 1 r * ? - 'I' nl of th" DlrtrlCI of CoI'muMi lO llt??l' . ilf?|1?l !t'l# J4 |1W fh Kl'.'tj. ?? for a f- lb r.ll ?!l?tfict Khotiiil | '< frluhlen lb" r< :il- et?l;tfe h??M"i: '?! otbr ?? si ;i I .il?l clMffl. The p< ?? P"h. fj lav ?ial urnl'v affel* ir Mil' r.i hobl property or tv-rs unui'* in \V hltifkfnn. 1'ni r n*'V Mil tnn?!?or>t wmiM ???>. \tf lUbttlll dl of th? ii Coaf.i ami l! ?ir book* to Ifi r- r.1 conilhtwb 'I whlrh Would i|i t i iino a a "1' ilr f. im| r> ? t?iabb 'ate* for i v? rv i ioiii in WMnblnt ' -n. Thr r< could be i " rb-lotlhiv at a prlc? nh'>\. Mh ? ?lt<lnal i-ntn!. This w?blctf i b' en the ronl wbuac In 'A'avh i foh since th< war, SVi c ?< ? f f rf?onn linvr p^lcn rlrh by th' .1 fifcr. Just now the ff-al ? .<tal In ? ? ? . ??; of Wn^hinRton ore ? ?lv ?i n broBthluK *p*C<> lo k-1' ''l^clr ; " " 1 1 ? In Oftlcr." rrr sb' nt Mool ?'!??? hnn told th*m they c?n avobl i?i new law by fair practice*. He lit waiting to hcc. l or several months the con I row ray between the naval < ni"ii of this country who tli ink 1 1 m ? ^uns on the battle ships should be elevated and tin- navalists abroad who tli ink s;tcli a move would alter On* terms of the Washington arms treaties has been going 0:1 with the result that Con j,'i-e.^s haa tried to get at the facts and formulate a policy. Tlx- public linn a I mo been told (?v 1 rtain elem ' u 1 h that America r? In in. oul wilted by Great Brl ' ii i hi ?J Mi. 1 1 the American Navy I 1 1 11 1 1 . Inferior to the Itritiah Win n 1 1,.- j ?ii ?>? j?et tip i?y tho arms ' r?'iie a ? in have been Ml ' ' '? ' :? '? ?ixv..ii America and Great Mi i 1 11 in . .Sr. lluuh r? v?-(i1h in his com* Mi iilration to Congress tliat there 's ' " in for differences of opinion "ii 1 eon a! ruction of the Wash iin leri tr< alien despite the UrltUh vJt y. jioint t Iiq t the pacts would be ??"?"?I by elevating American ;-uriM. Cut the Hrltlsh declare al " lliat even ? if lliey are wrong ' interpretation of Ute I I ? ? ' ' ? - " Vnn-rica .should desist so ? 1,1 l'? 'i.:H the race In armi' in- jIk uku In. V. i'h thin appeal tho {'resident ami <?????. liiry of State are In ac e-ird C<>n';r.'MH Im virtually re ?nn-i ?i to follow the policy of tho ? Hive. The reunon for agrse? in. uiih tl.. Itricish In that tho a?i. r.i 1 |r 11 ?? ; ,?.|y !o existing ships l? itnd< r the treaty can be re 1 r! In |. ? or twelre yeara any '?w -a i". ;i 1 1 die rK.w ? (Miipment "? ' ' with respect to guns or anylf j,/ 1 'I He. f' whole thing resolves Itself i"i I|< tiler there Im going to bs ? hi two n America and Great |:< ' in In the next tin yearn for ioiicly th<? American fleet's ra ? ' I" h ho\ 1 thai of the Japanese. Mi? two i'ov> rumeiitn do not see ? I ? - ? 1 1 1 ? h l prospect of a physl ? ?l < onriict and even if there were Id tr. ling the economic condition "f Itiiiulu and the United States t ? neb that no war would be at* ' ' npt"d Tor another decade. The importance on the other I' nil for 1 ' I i 111 i nil I i rig the point at 1 O". In th.it I' Involves both Drl f'll'i mid tli I'nih'd States from 1 ?< . ' f ? sr.. tiding large im i only to , levate guna but 1 > <-? 1 111 1 1 1 Ih It other technical Im 'it* which nre on the ?.vhol r-i ard'il as Inconsequent* lal ;i?i h' twecti America and Great MrUaln. Nival men always have a dif fer nt vi< w than the department ? r s-t. ti iIm ut r lstlons with oth ?'r countrl- .- The naval strategtaf Ik always thinking of the maxl ??ffJclenc.y at the moment c'?ui?' what may. He regards er ? ry power as a theoretical enemy wh' lher It Is Great Britain or J a l-'in. I'nder the clrcum.Htances, Mi naval i r nip have pi ruiaded tin Ir frbnd In Cnngrcn on thq M' rloiisne?M nf the controversy ov er <1 iilliiK Uiins. Were there to I.-- I CMibl" impending between Am.rlca and Great llrltafn, the f'r- iij. nt and flie Secretary of State might tak- another view i"if wl'li relations sh they are lh'\ f -e! more Is to be gained by ' ? It r to the spirit of the Wasti ?i ? -ti treaties Mmn by engender In a re w r.et of suspicions. Vr ANY It VI K OOI.A!* "3 STICK to II1S STORY 1 Uf Ts? Ai?niM hao ? ' ?. Jan. 10. rne steno* ..'fih'e r< ird of the interview -i lt:t. ? ball Commlsnlonsr K M Lumlli iitiH Coxy Dolan, for* Sew . . Giant's roach, i il' h l? ?' to Mm 1 xpulMOli of Do 1 an i Jlittiuv o't'onnell from or <d ban ball was made public filiv h> I Hindis. Tbroiiirhotit Mf" questioning by . ? in commissioner the records kIm Ibat f))ian insisted h?' could 1 ? 't no ennv. rsstlon with o'Con^ . ? II r? -ut O'MoiineU's story of hie ;>it . ? ? t -t to bribe llenle Sands* I'll ' le'phla shortatop. to throw tb? " to ? hi- G i? tit In the erf lleal <!sys of the pennant race tsst tall. CHAHLRS WAICRRN SEEMS BE CHOICE Warblngtnii. Jan. 10 There sore inerraslng Indications today bat Charles Warren of MMhfctn irnuld be the choles of President "'willdge for Attorney General* *? ?i
The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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Jan. 10, 1925, edition 1
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