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NO. 53. Steps In Presidency In Own Right Wednesday Calviu (loolidp- (if \i! :tl i!it% National Capital I- l.?'a>t (loni'criu'd \!khi; Inauguration Willi. \rco!np:iHyi;iy Cnmrl^ ;:nti Confusion < i U, Kir !*!????? \V.I V :i*vli - ?" p ty-l'uur tn?u:x n.--r e.Kiliil- will ??<?? ? ii ' ' ? ?!:? "" ili'lH')' of 1 1: i I'a.l''1. S..t?s In If., i; v n riv.ht ?* > l.av 1 1 ? >!?? v. iih the inoi y vhleh i.iutk.* i?i.:?iv,r. - .l\?H!?l<m tVi.?lld*,? I" :??*'? 1 I I s? ?. JliH h a:U <?!??'?? ? ': 1*. I r Is hll-.llf: ? . ? '??' 1 - Wliil" I Loll v '? ' ? ?'? f--!'* ? jb J?l?'?; * ? ? ' ? ' ' %"':: I If I' v. ? ? ? pr lid- Tit . ' ? ' 'I jErt-syli'iiul ??:?!?- s ; i ?in i-t ? rlnp f? r tin* lMii?*s??ral ?? I ;? -I !4. :<inji j: f'wir.'" i'> -villi t Ii?? i'rt Th'- IT? ?:.il M ai.d -? Icl^o not < vr- ?t ? ' ' ' ? mIi hour .ufusl- v. un*wiu?. *>? | on- pu? "-,r- V Calrln. r?.wtWi;?- l? v. v ? i " four yea r i ih? I'" !? a- ' ' ' ? ! ' liandaome colonuO man!- i'iu J'.i >?'. IN itnsylvania \v ? ? 1 ? IVr 1 2T? v < ;*.'> n. w ?!??? ^ . di --crliM ?l ?:?? ? *" y ?; Xm. rifi'i Arc-listoot af? "a T vl'"* ' h>m of an Ann rican f.-vilt n: ?? <,n iiv- i?a'iu * ??? ii'y !'? ?' yy i In-i-ii AuH *r.s-: I''- ?? ? ? ? ' like fvcry <.lU'-:" Am- rlc??n vrh. -.li- r ? t??l ?r t'.wly. ?' H,o mm" llni" ' mk" Sf rn.i rnJtoir I" v. ">? rich. ?. Vul>i*i> "> "",r *? tS??*?rc?* Washington hiei ll" lone of i' i'1 17.'- ''j" ',l ' rr lh-.l Hw t - K *?"* ! during Hi- iKltiiSniK't--' l |1; "' ' , . \daius I" 1MI11 i""1 111 Adam* ll? ihrtv ? l' K. TlK'ina? J'<f"*?'"ii . I. m f. crfj I ? ; ,l?. r !'? tnunlra r 1'i-Ur-" H. ??..? ?*r( iirwi'd lii? I Ev. r ? whool l?>y 1 ":i w*iH i.'it .-I ?>? ?'?" l? 1SU ..nil iilni"?-l , to WanlilKS'l?" ,ia,< o?i II. him Hie '"'m V Kay."" ?ir> . i *-(on Willi H1' ti* I>1? L ",ylWcr atudvnui ot Auu I lea" h . , know that WanhlnKtmi hlni T"id' nJ, ..f ??.. BMt ?f GOV rr.n.rrt ?" ?' ; . rni,-.i win ro ....... nior?H? bftw?i<u Al? sBiim Ki "t : #?. . White 11<?Urt". 'I ? bream i* NN, V .. ' ;v. u ;; k-i't w>" ry, nlal coat < r - ,,,hl?u , bath with a tii? ? ^tical'v th.. main . r.,,? . till, nam.- !?? It v 1 , Wl'ii" Rfti-r thr lire ' . ',,11,! U i , 1. Hoimr Of tiIVi laor.. ?l?rii" ' V! . Tlifir i I ? r i;./ ITinld nt. dl? 10 J","1 . ' \V t Tuft, ill.l tlioir work In 1!" ? IL.ttio rllldv .11 ll>" """| r,: i^ whore t.lnroln l.rr.; ? Irlhiilatlonn of a nvll Hut In Hi.- Inau" ' ? ll ".V . Ion nf ti.mi rrnw Ih. re will I" ? MrlV InK r. mind, r "f Whltn Hon!" a? It *?? I" ' ' r.f Hi.- fiml rrrnil?nti>. " ?' 1 ' ? 1,. nlnllilldtr nrrt Ih" r> ? rind lb "lac* of '*T, cki.nt CN-llrtB- i>?/ .'"V:",' ?' acalliMl nil artnni. nl. H'? 1 ' ' anKin ;l' ?lio?ld I"- 'Ohdur.. ?! " - vlounly II will not taj> ?- -ini n " In th. "arly y>'?i" of Hi" "?'" V, when W??hlnp.ion w;i.? 1 I1 l?Ke. nut It will I"- ?? not mnro almpl". than I " Hardlnn'a Inamtnratlon of 1 T' i'r" ""nt Hardin* ln?l?l?-'l on cultlns down the ?"*' mr.uwil proro??!*lon nn?l s m." r In^ the crrcmonlea prnfrallv. 1>'H Prrildcnt (Toolldnc w.-nt ? v. n fur thrr Ho enforced hh dema.in it a lack of dlfplay to ?<?>rh an *>x tnnt thnt Ibr local ellt/en** eor? inltteo wblrh bad ptino. <1 to r?l??r $IOO."bOO to build reviewing atanda. a court of honor In front of the While Hon**, a dlaplajr f.r flfownrkK n? night; and prapar other f? .it urea for an old lime ir auirural celebration, aave ih tank and annminrod tbal It would upend only about $2o0. whir would ro for badpe* for dianltar lea partlclpallnK In tba ceremon lef. , , Tbe Went Point CSdM* find t m> Annapolla mldnblpni' n will not t" ?een In tomorrow'^ paaeaot ?" cauae the 1'realdent fcela there lw no warrant for aptttdlOK tb?? pov ernment'w money to brln* them t" Wrshlnrton. Buch nearby troop* and inllltta ng enn be bivuigflt ?'v m^tor will march and It tn * at I matod lhal the prnceeploi: will tako lena than an hour to p*m a given point. * ' . The certitionlw wilt be almt ll fledaiurther by the fact that " la no nutfcolna Pr^atd^nt to parti cipate tn them So far aa Preal dent OolWge la oonccrned, he _. fc titty mj mum on FALLING STATIONS lV.*s?es Ordiniiiiccst V\ 'iir?? fVvrnts Krcction ' : iJiin^ Station on tl.iiii untl M; tail. !*jM!r ?; siaf*o!i^ lii>rcaf(i>r eroct c 1 Kluabeth City must be more ?*:. ?! yard* from any church.) ??:????#! 'H* hotel. * i i:y Council in session ?lvay nffihi passed an ordi- : name to thi- effect. following a *'? ?i *t from J. C. II. Khrlnghaus i t !>? - Council lake some action t:> pribil.i'. ; I ? ? ' erection of a fill-; i;.g si::ti?in on the corner of Main ami K.cnt street*. next to the new tihorii' building. 1 he Standard Oil Company ir-tji h J. Norman White-, iutrst. hrul planned to placc a i"'s,lr; :tat:on on this lot. | Air. Klirlnpl";;ufi In his remarks , to iho tvunell expressed It as his ii. i. in rh::t it would l?e a civic1 in.-r lor the city to permit the i'. ' :.'-illsh!nent nl a filling station l iii the heart of the city. "Not | only i, ili in proposed filling sta-l t - ? ? 1 1 to he in the heart of the city"' >i -. l.'m in^haus said, "hut it Is j near two of our churches and, nr. r. r iu our hotel and telephone I : u l t? l' ".r. ph offices. It seems to me t.iat the Council should I j.:i s sfiiiif law. not primarily to) ptohibi! tho erection of this fill iir.' - vio:*, hut to make it unlaw- 1 f ? 1 1 f'.-v ai:y f ?!li nic station to he! ii? e1-.I in a place where it would I Increase danger from a fire." \\ ' il- it was the opinion of I ('..?meilmcn that the proposed ronfcw commission would lake ; cart of this situation. It was felt j thai this commission could not K l .soojl ( no Ugh to Stop nlana fpr Hi" building of the filling station I on the corner of Road and Main i streets. so the special ordinance: was pasted. .1. Norman Whitehurat, who v.*:.-s present at t.lio meeting, stat es' i ! : ? t he had planned to make j the filling station one that would r:o i n t1 It to the city and one lh?t. would he a real beauty spot and not a mar. TKAVELI.EKS' AID SENDS GIRLS HOME Two young girls of Klizabeth i City are hack at home with their | parents, somewhat wiser, and they nay n< r much tho worse from ! the escapade which began when they I?-f t town Saturday night with a young man or two young, in < u in an automobile. Their safe return Is due to the1 activities* of the Traveller's Aid Xl Norfolk and the Welfare Depart ment of Pasquotank County. The girls'. parents were alarmed for tho safety of their' daughters. There was little def inite information on which to w-.rl;. Hut when the welfare of I i?e here asked tho Traveller's Aid in 'Norfolk to look out for the girls. every train that came in wan watched. On Monday the git l.? came into Norfolk and a message was segt to Mrs. l^ewls If have th' in mot Monday night . at the train. The girls said that only one , young man was with them and thru -ils automobile broke down near Clarksvllle. Virginia, so they had fo take the*' train to Nor lolk. They declare that they are Innocent of wrong except in leav ing on their Joyrlde" without their potent*' consent. And the wel fare officer for the present gives th in the' benefit of the doubt. As for the young man or the young men. as the case may be. they h, \ ? not shown up. When they <!o t Ik re may be a different story. KKI MKi TO TAKK OATH OF OFFICF. WKI?'K8DAY Washington. .March 8 - -Frank it K? ilog will take the oath of ? f r i- " as Secretary of State Thursday morning. i::ivs up his hnr when the Con (onil committee calls for him ??'lit noon, and drives to the Cap i ol. About 1 o'clock he steps out on tho platform built at the east rtlco facing tho Plaza and takes the oath of office. Then at the I- id of the Inaugural procession, ueli as It I*, he drives back to Hi" White House, and from a mail stand reviews the proces ?Pn a* !? passes. Then he returns to hi.; disk and goes to work. In t lie evening there will be a chnrlty ball but not an Inaugur il ball. Most of the dignitaries ho would attend nn Inaugural ball. If there were one. probably will b< there, Including Vice Pre* lib tit and Mrs. Daw?s. President , ('ooftd ge. however, will be spond I Ing the evening quietly at home i with Mrs. f'oolldge. going to bed j 1 early lu order that he may get up early next morning and go to I work again. , ? -A*..-'* ? CITY TO VOTE ON ISSUE OF BONDS i >>tnnuin?ler Properly Will be Otviiet! b> C^lly If People IUt ifj Bond Immio in May The question of whether the rlty Ih to issue bond* to pay fur ih*? Commander property, front ing the river on Front street will probably be voted on In the May election. At least tire city attorney Mon day night was authorized to wire Senator Williams* requeuing that he Introduce a bill authorizing the purchase by the city of this' property and providing that the question of issuing bonds to pay lor the property be submitted to a vote of the people. The Commander properly Is! now owned by L. R. Foreman. Mr. Foreman was among the Councilmen who were very an xious that the city own the Com mander property and when it be came apparent that the city could not make satisfactory arrange ment with the owners of this property, Mr. Foreman purchased it. If the bond Issue is ratified by the people at the polls in May the old Commander property will, upon the Issue of theue bond*, become city property. DAWES PAYS VISIT TO THE PRESIDENT Washington. March 3 ? Charles W. Dawes. Vice Prvsident elect, here to take the oath tomorrow, called upon President Coolldgg today for a p:e-inauguration con ference, which Is customary be tween leaders of the incoming ad ministration. NEW OKLEANS HAS SEGREGATION LAW New Orleans, March 3. ? The Supreme Court of Loulsluna to day put the stamp of Its approval on the seiregatlon law passed by the city council here which pro hibits uegroes from establishing residences in white residential1 neighborhoods and whites from residing In negro sections. RAIN PREDICTED FOR INAUGURATION! ?B* Th* AMnrUtatf IWl Washington. March 3. ? In a 'setting which reflected but dimly the showy splendor that has shorn upon Inaugural history for a century or more the American government today brought to r im plctlon plans to Install a new Na tional administration tomorrow. It was the quietest March the third Washington has seen in many decades. Washington, March 3. ? Proba bly rain in the afternoon of Inau guration Day is the prediction for Washington by the Weather Bu rt-au today. HAVE FILED PROTEST Washington, <March 3. ? Con test of the election of 8enator Brookhart was filed In the Sen ate today by the Iowa Republican central committee. championhhip to he DECIDED THIH EVENING Atlanta, March 3. ? With little 1 to choose between the contestant*. I North Carolina and Tulane. tho championship of the Southern : Conference will be decided here tonight. SEVEN DEATHS IN QUEBEC QUAKES Quebec, Ont., March 3. ? Re-i ports from all sections of the province show that In addition to property loss and numerou* injuries to residents seven deaths resulted from earthquakes on Sunday and Monday. WOMAN* MO REM EM RERED ^W&YKTTE IH DEAD Sa^ph, Oa., March 3. ? Mrs. Geoi^HKathans, aged 106, whose men^K carried her back to the visit ^BLaFayette here during the ulWteenth century, will be burled here today. GARDNER RESIGNS AS COMMISSIONER Washington. March 3. ? Gard ; ner has resigned as Commisslon | er of Pensions, effective tomor row. His successor hss not been selected. I FUTURE SECURITY FRANCE DISCUSSED (By TM AmmMUI rrmi Paris. Mhrch 3. ? Diplomatic 1 negotiations arising from disarm ment clauses in the Treaty of j Versailles bringing sharply to tho J front the question of the future I security of the France and Bel gium entered an active phase here | today. II came with the presentation to the Council of Ambassador of the Allied war committee's re port on the state of Germany's armaments and armed forces. I.E< Tt'RE AT WEEKRVIIjTE AHOTT THE DAIRY fX>W A. C. Klmery. extension dairy rpAclallst, will lecture at Weeks vllle High School Wednesday night 7:30 on the subject, "The, Value of Milk and Dairy Cow." i The meeting la for men, women i and children, and the officers of. WeekavlUe Farmer. Club, They , Should Look Like This I ?rr?H?l Thla la Eow Preeldent Coolidjre and ex-Pre?klont Toft will probably look when the~7onafcr la 'sworn Into oBoAti Mnn-ji 4. Toft, cu9 chief Ju?tk?> will bo the only ex-prealdont who haa ever doUverod. tbo oath of office. _ Between. th?r.i la ahown the Bible which baa bee a uaod at nearly . ovary -irmTigfir^HnTi. / Will Say "I Told You So" At Inaugural Ceremonies Frank W. Stearns Friend, Counselor, anil Supporter of President, Was Filtt !<? Prediel Tlicl Some ijay Calvin <jndids<' Would Sit in While lloime ? n> t?i WiiRhingtcn. March 3. ? When* President Coolldge tukes thu ontlij ?>f office tomorrow. n?-s?r at liana will be a man. a little under in*; ditim height. nailer portly, and ? slightly gray, who will l?e thin* in* tvet i though net saying: 'M told you ho." That man is Frank W. Stonrns. friend, coun/ lor and aid"iit sup porter of Mr. Coolfdce. lie sc.in. tinted Is d< -scribed n? the one wii , "discovered" Mr. Cnolldre. hut h -. himself. makes no ruch claim, holding that Mr. Coolldg- n-edod no dlscov* ring. Mr. Stearns Is a Dintm mercli*' ant and makes no pretense of be ing a politician. Yet he wns the; first to perdict that some day Cal vin Coolldge would nit In tli White House and tomorrow will ho the dcy of days for th- lioeton man bocauBc he will aee not onl>\ a prediction hut a dram c?ni< true when Mr. Coolldge h< com n President by vote of the American r-Mple. Calvin Coolldge n?; President ? ?f the MaMnchiiii'tU senate In 1 !?!.". flrKt came und< r the nolle- of Mr. Stearns. Ho represent >-d th ? Northampton district r.nd Am herst College, of which Mr. Stearns then was and nf 111 is a ! trunteo, l? n?*ar Norihampl mi. Tl ? college wan constructing a how?i 1 a*o system and the trustees wanted a connection with the city' system of Northampton. An net j of the bgislaSure was nec< saary. ' and Mr. St<nrns H"nt n n-presen-l tativo to see H?*n n tor Coolldge. It, was Just three weeks before th clone of the semdon. and the legis lative calendar wai Jammed. Tho rcprcflontallvo of the inm toes made his plea for the legisla-l tlon, hoping for favorable ro-j sponse drnplte the early ondlng of the f?of*a|on. Mr. Coolldge said lit tle and promised nothlriK. The i representative was bltterlv disap pointed; and whon tho report of) the Interv iew wan made to Mr. I Stearns, ho was v.n he. himself ad-, mils. "plain mad." When tho legislature convenod a?aln the next winter, however.) Senator Coolldge without a word took up the legislation and put It through. The <iulot and efficient wav In which the bill was han dled attracted the attention of Mr. Stearns, and from that beginning developed a warm friendship that has had much to do with bring ing Mr. Coolldge to the point ho will rencji tomorrow. It wan at Frank Steam's urg ing that Mr; Coolldge b?rain?- a candidate foi* lieutenant governor. It was with Frank Stearn " aid that he was elected governor. It-j was Frank Stearns who backed the move to obtain tho Rep.ihll- 1 can Presidential nomination for Mr Coolldge in J920. That move) failed, but It w.-?n the Ma aehu setts governor the Vice Pr? *id? n- 1 tlal nomination. His el rtlon with Warren O. Harding followed. And Mr. Harding's death n?ado ? him President. And In the r- rent pr< -convention and election cam paign the Poston man had a quiet but, tho campaign mar at ' ts say, a n'<t Inconrdderablo part Thus did Frank Sfea rut '?ime ; to be oMllod by anmo "the Colonel HbUfut of th" Coolldno arimlfilMra Hon." Thn??. Who know Mr I'ool IdK* and Mr. StMrna b*.t. how *tct, dwlir* th?rr it III 1 1* ? rcm p.rl.on bctiTMa th* part of Mr. JaAt S ' IrirA I'rMH.) ' Stearns in the* Coolldj: ? udniinlt ? (ration and tin* r< le of Colonel House Mhi ti Woodrow Wilson wmi In the White . AlthouO Mr. CooUdK^'n beat friend, Mr. St-arns. who now practically ha* ntlr.il and Is worth aevrrnl million dollars, makes no efTjit to cnt?r Into any of the public alf-'lns \vi I li wl*lci] tho Pn sld' ut U d* alln.i. .srircrlv pV?t :;lt?nd'? anv of the conference that tnko plnce nt Mho WMt? Hoi!!"1. II' l:uf?w-' nil 111*1 cabinet in ( lubrs. hut si Idom talk * business with them. If? Is ac quainted with IJ 'inihlioan loaders* In tho Senate and House, but when ho JJiMM to tho r?rdtol h< 1 will bi' found Fitting l:i the khI lery. and uenerally when th President act* <?n a matter it will be found that he discussed i? wltli Mr. Sfi-.irns iift'-r and i.nt before; tho- action was taken. Mr. Stearns likes to in- near the Pri'sldent. hut ho d??< ** ii"' UJro ti project- himself Into I li ? ? I'lu.-IMh* of pi:h|!c|ty that cnin'i-'tr I." play* on th- White U?iu*>< !!?? -iv' !*'? never nvsd>* o so c-i i and ti'-vcr tnioiida t??: nrd when tho I'nlon I,"nKitc Club of New York recent lv li?i<-d him for an address he took a train for tlo? metropolis at orici- to ::<iuo1ch tin proposal. J "I'll tell them I'm Kick." lie} said, "and I'll be sick. too, If they call on n?e for a sp^eh.'* According to Wash in gl on soci ety editors who are sticklers for form. Mr. Stearns r?"sid?K In Hos ton. hut to the newspaper corres pondents that are nsslKiied to th" White House It would seem that | he lives at the White House and frequently makca trips to Hoston He may he neon about the. execu tive offices moM? any day. weariau his hat as though he had lust ar rived or was on tho point of de parting, but he seldom does eith er. He In ns ;ipproae)inhle as ? ?) Indiana politician, and will talk at length on his favorite topic Calvin Coolldqe? hut diligent in quiry has revealed not en sln;^e Instance whr> r ? he ever disclosed an administration secret. Frank W Steams has th" greatest possible admiration for and confidence in f'nlvln fool Id re. he honestly believes htm ?o ho the great opt natural * CUtive pro duced bv the pref'-nt n?*ratlon. ? and he la s;ili-'fj<-d to stand on the side, assist wh' re h" enn, and watch the fulnilment "f the expec tations he d. velop- d fin yar? ago. COTTON MAftKhT New York. March J.~ ^p'it cot ton closed mead* Middling 26 or, points unchanged Kutnrev do* ing blrl: Unr< It ST* ?2. Ma tS.tl July 26. OR. Oci i'."? 4T?. Dec. ?.r. i't New York. March 3. ''otton future* opened fodav at th'- fal lowing leelN March 2 IV. 6.1. May I?,W. July 26 I r. . Oct. 25. 65. I>OC. 26 68. 'N. W. Dallv. manager of th* Insurance Department of the Carol I a* Banking * Trust Com pany. left Sunday for New York, *har# he wilt ti" for sever*! days on buslne** Mra Dally accom panied him as far as Norfolk whore she will ?i?lt relatives and trim*. COUNCIL AI'PSSOVKS CUvW-lil' CAMPAIGN ? "it v I'hiIkt- WH1 ('(Mip'mio Willi Woman'* Club mid Ma >or to hv.ir Proclamation The City Cnnncil and the may or have put their stomp of ap j;rov:? I on a Clean I'p VVt-k .in KMahotli (My thi.i sprlug. . Tl* Im action was taken at fhei regit la r council meeting Monday MlKht when Mrs. J. tJ Fearing. Mrs. 11. II. Cottar, an.1 Mm. T. O. Skinner, representing Him rivliM department of the Woman's Club, appeared before tlw Clly Fath ers and requested their co-opera-, lion In having a real city- wide) Clean Cp Woek In Klialntli Clly.' The mayor within a day or I wo I* expected to issue a procla mation calllm; upon jrropertv ' ownem. home owners. and all niher -CltUons to Join hands with the Woman's Club, the Cdtv Conn ell. the mayor and tho city man ager. in making the Old Home, Town cleaner In 111" baek ynrdnj front yards, streets and vacant lot*. The elty will offer a prize' ns will the liuxton Willie Seed Com pany and the Woman's Club for the most Improved vacant lot. tho most improved homo and so on. I Tho date has not yet been set and will nnt be definitely known until J ho Mayor Ihsuch a prorla n>ai1< n. hut ii Ik getiernlly under-: Kiond thai ( b'an I'p Week will begin officially on March !* and coj.i'mj' ihr mrhont ne-<i vwk. .1 ,|f .... ? .. -n i... a sj-erlal feu'iito of '.V* -.*il;. ih" ldo'.i being lit add le-auiy an well uh to remove unsightly con ditions Probablv all *>f the prizes given will be trees . or shrubbery. Ind leu i ions are thai tho Worn-/ an's Club, among other things. w'i| cl rehire war on unslghtly'i sipun boards within the corporate; limits of the city. Or :?* least such wn? the snageMlon of Mrs. T. tl. Skinner In *ner remarks beforo) the councllmen. Tlie Clly M.anaacr and the Wo-i man's Club have b?*en busy mak- , ins pinna for the Clean I'p We?k and it Ih believed that Elizabeth 1 Clt v thin year v ill s?-e the most pf fee live Clean I'p Week ever In augurated here. CHOWAN ASK4MT1ATION It %IJ?Y AT II KIITPOIU) ' Italeiah, Matrh in practi cally every on? of the 6 4 Ilaptlst. Associations In No^h., .Carolina there will In he I'd this w# elc an.l next a Mission Itallr In which much information alone ml?*l?>n lines and other phase* of the Itaptist I'resr mi for 192& will be iripa.MCrd wi'b a view to Improv ing ihe morale amove the church eg throughout tho Slate <">:> Wedro-rdav. March 4. the. Chowan A* ? litlon will meet for its rally ?? HerKoid. I)r. K. T. Vann. Raleigh, an 1 Walter '111 r..<?re, Hnb igh. giving assistance ?n the 4!f( unions. ITALY IS SHAKEN BV FAR Tit SHOCKS Ancona. Italy, March 3 ? Btr m earth shocks occurred htre at 1:40 this morning but no dam - il ls reported. TUKKlSIt CABINET BESIGNEn TOI) 1% t.. Am. -I'M r- t ft .n tnut'.nopt#, Mrrrh ?. Tii f' .ii niv.mnpnt hi"< >? 'Ih" Turkish cabin formed tiiHt November wltli K 'M Hey nil uramler. It w?? r tly rofi'rnnted with a serif.!. Ha llo? <Vu* to the outbreak ol <? ro-, bellloo In Kudlatan. ? . Great Is Rejoicing Over Dismal Swamp Canal Bill of ( ol (.iMiiiiHTrc (liiTrrd by Their Krtvrri f??r Month* of F.fTort ? Sena *.? ? ' i ? ? '?): : ? ' : I ? ] * :i 2 ? ?r % Tli.' t. 1' "> " ' ' ' "" 1,1 ,i? numr H'.imx.." iff' lv.*d h> llif KHs?l? ????? r!l (omniorie lat.- Monday aft-r romi* followlat: a -miliar ti.nn I', npreseliiaii II S Ward: ??Am clad advise 'hal H"lls1' haa Jii*t pawe'd the " ' v ' ' ?* ft"1* Harbors I' ll i ?> " I '?> l!"' ' Saturday night. cepting all the Sennto amendment* and the bill now goo* i?? tho President alum* signature l? n-sured. (iu'inlier ?f Commerce mem ber* art* much ?ncoutaged by the food news, ami will pro:-* Mr ward with r? nowod energy f,,r other Mrocre^lvc iueanur* ?. "Searce'y a day In* parsed in many month* that wo have not reminded our r.'proHcnlativos at Washington of our earnestness about the Dismal Swamp < anal, na y h President M l.oigh SWp of l)h> Chamber of Coinm".-e ?' organization began wording toi tho Dismal Swamp Canal a::d 111*4 Chowan River brldg- long aorotv those mutters actually canto up in tho legislative hall.*." Kdward Kim* Uritton. spolal Washington . ..: . .-,1 .t?.l ;l.< ??? 11" News aa<l Observer, tolls of pun .bro of the 1.111 Monday as follows: ??Vlctorv Moiid.i >? aft. moon rrowncd the efforts that have l? , mail- t<> have enacted law I lie riv. rs ami harbors bill f,.r the I louse followed th of tin' Senate anil passed the niea |? the f.'ini" (onii " *?* i,-, ?ni hv Hi" s.-iiale on Saturday iilnht. all the Seitat" amendments I.fillR ar.'M.'l Ih" hill now KO-M to rresldenl fnolWr" or In" ap , ,. ,| or dlsappr..* .1. That lie will slve lie- approval to the hill ar.d hIko It t? dcclai-l b> 3?na tor Simmons who In a telegram It ,?? R C Job. ?o'fj?'tary, or two lilliabeth City chamber of coin morco. aftor telling of, t|,? .?**' sago of the hill, nay* tlia'. Tt.o -hill now goon to tho President who a rt ?lgnaiure Ih alroady as HU "The North Carolina It'-ms in ih o hills, Haled lu ?lt?s correspon dence a few days ag:?. ore nil re tained. Among these items is tho iMirthase by iho government of tho Dismal Swemp Canal foi ? r.on.ooo. the matter one that h:?? been poti.tliiK several decade*. The measure alio earrlen an ap propriation for the breakwater In Reaufert harlior. anil many pro leeta that are or ron 'Ideml.lB Im port.nre In th" different ?e. tlon? and water way" of North ( '"?"J1"'1 on the Atlantic roast. The I?'l mal Swamp OniiHl which the kov erinnent aeenrea for half a ml - lion dollars ro?t two millions dol lar* to construct, a pan of the In imid waterway along tho Atlantic , i'Hhoard. hence iho Koveriitnent will of rours?*. dovolop and im .v-r-V ?1?i* ri'V>! MM " s" pnvi IllH V<liuU '?* H ' ' O-.'i' ' " ' I ,.a local. The I.lnmal ::?innp l n II.1 |.ut? tl" Inland waleiwny In i oiiveiiieitt 'Ion *1"1 J . western end of AU.emi.rle Sound and tho country lying along the navlRltahle waters of th* at reams flowing into that wound. ??Tho final pannage of tho rivers and harbor, bill has brmlKht the moat earnest eonicralu atlona to Senator Simmons, for It was hl? diplomacy ..ml ?tr?'etty that on Saturday niKlit iiiilleil th.' iii ii all re out "t the parliamentary water l hat threatened to *<"?" ii ffir keeps hy stopping n nn huntor and in i llmlnatlng motions to table the two uinondinont* thai wern causing tho flllhusiar. "Saturday aftornoon it a? If the rlfers and harbors bill had verv little chance. to reach a vote Senator Fornald waa pro? itiK his amendment, provullna for tho purchase of tho ( apo < od (-a tinl i Senator tioodlng was pr??a Ing hla amendment, affecting rail road lonK and short haul r.?.a related In water transportation and filibuster of parts was In motion nr -in t those two ?"'^n There appeared to ho no rh-ino' of bringing the amond to a vote as a nuniberof Senators had cipresncd them m l o? iti wishing to speak on It.. O. and bail Intimated that they could speak on theb? am. ndmcnls until the close of the seaslon. "The sonlor North Carolina Vonator was on his foot practi cally th" entire day Saturday, personally ?..nt rrlng with Sena tors, stopping Inelplc-nt n.ove ,.,rnts that would have diverted ih<> Senate from Iho bill end en ! ? ;> . ? rims to arrange to ?*?t the two aim-ndmenti out of the way , that tho bill might come to ? vciie. With only two and one j,alf daya of the session r? main iti'.' P was abwdutely nectary do'fhnt In ordor for th" hill to have any chance at all of final nnrtmoQt. inasmuch ax the ap proval of the Uouko wn.i vol to I obtained for Iho ? nnt. amend "Congressman Alo rm thy has j jutt secured the pa si ', ' tho Houaa cf fin aiuendmant of' importance to North Carolina w which the Secretary of War ; REVENUE BILL BEFORE SENATE Appropriation Bill Prfr jj M illed lo the Full Com-; j mit toe Recopnized the ] Stutc Deficit. lul.-lnti, March S ? Hope tor . I ho iiasHURc of the bill to Increase tin- highway commission member ship was virtually IobI today when Hie Senate sent the mea- , sure back to the committed, "? Chairman Page of the highway .j commission had intimated that 1 he would resign if the measure passed. . A bill providing for a constitn- j lional omendmont giving the Got- | ernor veto power was offerd I n h the House. Halelgh. March 3.~The Senate lasi night turned to the conald- ,\ oration of the revenue bill, paMed lam week in the House, and OBO ^ of i he first acts of the upper body i toward.' the measure was the ro- 1 fusitl to adopt an amendtoent of* ?' fi-red liy Senator Burgyn df ?'J Northampton to strike out ttito ' .clause exempting stock In for** t e>gn corporations from taxation. In th?* House the bill to repeal I the Stale wide primary law wail . tabled. Currying a total annual appro- 3 priatlon bill was presented today 1 ot the full committee by the tub committee which hau been hand U?k the measure. A sharp cat J made In the tentative bill brlnfi,| it slightly below the estimated i nuul revenuo of 9 1 2,000,004 1 | vuilablo. '?'fa According to the tentative bill $400,000 annually la recommend- ^ i ed for payment of the deficit j which the commlttoe has recou nted to exist in the State finances. ; The sum of 1860,000 is nam*K~ for the University, fftO.OOO for < State College and North Carollmft '? College for Women respectively! $1,000,000 is provided for Cob* federate pensions, and |2,0&0, '?00 for tho State Board of Edu cation. HAYS ACXTHKBH FAIIJ?I> TO I'ROVK \M K<JATION? Washington. .March 3. ? In a letter to the President today 8m? rotary Mellon declared that the Treasury's accusers charging Ir regularities In the handling of Federal securities had failed to prove their allegations.* TWO HHAIil/ FIflKft An alarm from liox 73 Tuesday 1 morning at K:4f? called the Ore 1 company to the home of Alice J f7>p"tan'l enlnrcd. on Yost street 1 * mi ?> ftre a ? '? l . J 1. , t .Uiilll g ul '? ::n o'clock wan a flue fire et tin- home of P. W. Smith, colored, ??n 'l.irney airoet. There wae no damage. HAH PACK SCALDED Curtla Alexander, about 19 ' your* of age. of Oum Neck la at the Klliabeth City Hospital for trontinent having had hie arme, logs and face scalded by steam In an accident while at work with the dredging machine on the New Inlet Canal near Fairfield. Mr Alexander was brought to this city Sunday on the Iele of Surrey and Is getting along well. IIATOIKTM HHOCIjD RE _ HK\T l\ IMMKDIA1VLY Mrs J W. M/>rllln ask* thai "] hatchets rent out for the Colonial J Tea which have not been ret en xhouhV be sent to her by Weda dry night. as she must report the tea room at the meeting the Woman's Club Thursday ternoon at 3:00 In the Chi of Commerce rooms. At this meeting officers win elected and the tea room lor the future will be decided on. Thorefore, It is very import* ant that members attend I'llOYIDKM F.XI'HMHTUHHB | H AlUMm AT IIHA1 Washington. March I. amendments in the Rivera liar bora bill, which were proved yesterdsy Without aid Kent to th?* White House, | vide for expenditures Inetu $ ft, 500 for Heaufort, North Una, harbor. authorized to modify certala ? tracfa entered Into for (he i boa'*, barges, tugs and tre importation facilities for operation upon the New ? State Harge Canal. By the Ab nethy nm<ndm<nt that New Canal and Great Lakes Cof t Ion must re establish the line formerly known as the la Coastal Section. Inland and C wise waterway ncrvtee. operatj between Baltimore aad Berg, Beaufort and Ma City, and shall operate this by not leee than two aelf-| bargee."
The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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March 3, 1925, edition 1
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