Close and Exciting Finish Marks Close of Race For Advance Campaign Prizes Outcome in Y)mi!?t Until Final ('omit of Judge* at First \ (litizons National Bank at 9:30 Saturday Night Hrvraled Winner* Announced at Campaign Office Few Minutes Later IIERF, ARE THE PRIZE WINNERS Mrs. M. L. Davenport, Columbia Hudson Coach J. K. Wood, Chapanoko Route One Ford Coupe Miss lCdna Eoyce, City ... . Ford Touring Mrs. Sam Hughes, City $250 Suite of Furniture Miss Alethia Kiggs, City R. 3 $175 Suite of Furniture Mrs. L. C. Fletcher. City $100.00 E. C. f'.ibbs, Point Harbor $ 50.00 Tlic greatest subscription and prize campaign of The Daily Advance is history and above appear the names of the seven prize winners. j-rompuy at x o clock i>at-< lllday night the six weeks' campaign closed and the bal lot box. which was placed in the lobby of the First & Citi zens National Bank early that morning, was turned over to the judges for the final count and recheck of votes to de termine the seven winners from among the 17 contest ants listed. From the atari of the campaign if util th?; last bu Inscription wan turn . Kitty Hawk, Wancheae. Hatteras. Avon. Salvo. Mashoe*. StuntpV Point. Buxton. Hertford. Dn rants Neck. Wlnfall. Trotvllle. Hobbsvllle. Ootesvllle and Suit bur. v. It hns thoroughly blanketed that section of Perqui mans County next to Pasquotank, and getting its mail through Chapanoke or on Hertford H. F. I). Three Necusarlly th?- paper's value to Its mafcy^advertlaefs has l?aen greatly enhanced at a result of the campnlKn. In closing the campaign man ager wishes tp take thin oppor tunity to thank Ihe various Can didates and their friends who took part in the drive. "Of course all could not win the flrnt prize.'" he explains, "but all surely were re warded in prcnortlon to the effort put forth. All fought a worthy firht. You each conducted your dimpalgn In a straightforward manner and accordion to the rules published from tlma to time. None Cootintfed on paga 4 Dr. W. Blair Dell of Liverpool. Knc land, believes he has found a euro { for cancer. He told a physicians' j j gathering at Toronto that injections | 1 of lead In solution into the veins of i cancer sufferers provides relief and declared that In sorno apparently 1 hopeless cases cures ha?l been ef fected. GRAHAM SPEAKS AT CHICAGO MEET i CninitiigtMonrr Af{rirultiir?* Tel In About the Prob lems North (jiroliiiu By TH? AixtliM Prtu Chicago. Nov. HO. ? Debt. labor. prlc?-? of farm commodities. mar ket*. co-operation and regulation are among the furious problems that confront agricultural endeav or In North Carolina. Opening the discussion of "Commissioner*' Problems with delation to En couragement of Fanners and Farming" at the meeting of the National Association of Commis sioners of Agriculture hero. Mr. Craham reviewed the efforts of I farmers in his state. He was fol lowed by several other state rep- 1 resenUtlvee who outlined their ' farm problems. In selling forth what he deemed the outstanding problems confronting North Carolina farm era Mr. C.raham said he was deal ing frankly with a problem which i ! should have frank attention. At the same time lie said there was. an optimistic spirit prevailing in ' ; North Carolina that the problems ; would be overcome. He pointed oul thai though North Carolina . had suffered periods of agricultur al depression, the farmers were j holding their land and that dur ing the period 1920-1926. when there was a decline of more than 75,000 in the number of farms throughout the I'nlted States, there mas an increase of more than 1.1.000 In North Carolina. j MAIS FOUND DKAD IN AN AUTOMOBILE Raleigh. Nov. 30, ? Coroner Waring is investigating the death of a man found In an automobile' parked near the baseball park here early today. The man was wrapped In an automobile la probe and apparently had been dead for some time. The car carried n Dur ham license. NO HI l>l?K\ JIMP* IN THK MM HF.lt MARKKT Portland. Ore., Nov. 30. ? Local lumber shippers with strong Jap anese eonnection have been ad vised that the reconstructions of Tokoyo and Yokohama will be spread ovre a ten year period. The plan Is calculated to leave the i lumber market unaffected by ??o abilltv at ih?- regular merlin* of ?li?- Hoard ??t t'oui'ty Com mi^io.HM n.-M Monday n??i? int;. The Cumniiwionerii have i In* alternative of iHappoiniinfc them. ? f.lli have ..\pr-wd 111- hnpe thai s.-. ii i and Sample vhMiilii I"- retained on tli- torn* Rlisulou. lit I'*"' l'ntl' " *!,a COtnplel?-d VISITOR DROPS DEAD IN CHURCH Heart Attack I'rove* Fatul to C H. Stewart a* Ev ening Service Open* Kdeulon N^_30? < > ? Seized *iili a hear! aliack at the of revival " Kdentou llaptial i-hurch early tart nttcht. fh.rlea II. ' "*'d :j of Clloucesiter. near Il?.aufort. pitched forward from Ilia P^w ?n Hi,, church an, I .lied i.h>?i .laiiH. hurriedly Mimmoud. - could reach htm. He win. on a vb.lt to 1, " s,,n. Prof Olarlcw 1). H.cwart, ot the Kili nlon IliRb School luc The hodv wa< removed to an 1 ttndcrtakltiK eatabllnlimeui. ami the service* w-rc resumed an though nothing Had happen. I The revival was held through law week, and will continue until the end of I ho preaent week. !? Is he jnc conducted by I>r O. W. SwoJ"'. of rhlladelphla, widely known evangelist. ????. Funeral services for Mr. >" * art will bo conducted In Clou con ; t* morrow. The body ... for warded home on the afternoon ""sir ' Slew-art was a widower. ! and. so far u? could be learned here today. I* survived only b> his son. He died Just us the : choir was beginning Ibe hymn op ening the evening service. GOVERNOR FERGUSON ASKS CARTER RESIGN Austin. Tex.. Nov. SO--Tho res ignation of Anio.s O. Carter o^ member of Hie board of treclnra of the Wont T. *ai. TechnoloKi. nl Collego wa? requested by Oover nor Ferguson today. The I Ha id hl? resignation was ??*?> ' " rause ahe ?a? Informed that Car ter fitted up an old faahloned 11 1 room for the Oil Men's Conven tion In Fori Worth. SI .AVER OK SEVEN ON WAY TOtfEORGU Wilmington. Nov. JO? The sell declared player of peven men. H r Hharpe. was today on route I Pierre county. C.eorpla. to answer the charge of murderlnK Hbei I r HrookP of that county In March 1922. When arreted I yo?; terday Ihe man nald he hud kllbd seven men. defense bests in khinei.andRr case While Plains. N. Y . Nov _ The defnnae In the Hhlnelander annulment reated Ita caae five minute* after court convened this mornlnd without calllnlt to Ih ataml Alice .tones Ithlnelander, de fendant In the proceedings MIAMI R ORKEltS WEAR RAM Ml. C.OSTl IMF.S 'TOD A >' XImIiiI, I'ln., Not. ho. ? \ lArrrntlnl tropktil rain, begin ning l??"t night jiwI continuing through I hit morning In n Mmily ur, < rtfiplnl tin* rlty utlllll< two after noon ncMxpii|M. Which Sum lip the Tlirinc ??f ll?' .Nrw T?*lam?iit. Subject Hi First Sfrimid ll.n.n l ?. iv? a I" - I' Of?" Thai war. tin* riuesilen ihiJ ji! ni(i>l "any visitor ni the First Methodist Church Sunday :tirin iUr* v* .i:i tatre to a.v-k--d !?? f< re lie I'.nl out of till* ll?'?USe 1> :? 1M' pi* ased anil happy ioivlm. no tu ber of the congregation. And the visitor *a? Iiki-I> ??* , mi>r? lhan ?kw with il.e .Hotter. and to ray. ;it leaM to I think. thai the I'll M. iliedlKts had biM'i) wti I Hoi ?T.ly ii Ms,d preacher hut one who appar* ntlv I was also as iMrnMt. :in?t ?**. ? mii | cere. am! a* consecrated. a-il a." I spiritually minded as he wan ch-ar 'In his thinking o*r a* was ?f ' fectivn in liia deli* ry | Th? Kev. F. S. Love. ?li?' 1 preached his first fcrmoti as |>?.> ! tor ?f the First Mi'lli'diM I'l.urch Huuday morning, is hardly wltai , oii<* Wuttld cwll an eluiiuent pulpit orator, it elouu Is used In Us .usual s'-ns ? and an cuiviyiiiv tie* ? Intpn ssion of a ttiieiii and ?-.v / speaker. There is a sw.-'esiion . of hesitancy end of taeasun d u' ti'i'itnr^ jn his d?*llv?-i y. especially when hi* lir.il begins to speak. but the very hesitation, a* one grow - i accun touted to it. see ma !?? vis ion :i dded emphasis and \v? icl.i tin* preacher's words and to ;??!?! to tin* elfeCtlvene*:* of hi". Ill- : - sau<*. So did It appear. i;l an' I rao-. t" at l? a *1 one v*iio heart! I him preach Sunday morning and to another who b?ard him in .n iadJreH* before the Hlitalielh City ifioiary Chili last Friday nlahi Taking as his text the familiar John 7. : t * ,-K??r Cod so lov?d th - world that 11- gave llis only begotten Son. tliat whosoiv. r b? - 1 level h on Hint might not. perish hut have e\ er lasting Hie. ' M r. Lovo present < d his theme as tin* very h**ar l of ihe gospel miwsaue. The Cause of Nncvifire ??"Here <*fe find." said he l:t sub stance. "the Inspiration ol mt vice, the cause of wiprilife, r.iid the measure ol ihe punishment of sin as glvea under tin* admlnls tralion of <>od "To iim* litis te.Nt i.'- the litest porfcrt expression ??f the r?-v.-ia llon of God's love t.? man. The slor>* of human need is nowhere else so effectively set forth, l'vi-ry great service has Its hasis ill love. Kvery preal sacrifice is liie out come or consecration to a cir.ir-e. Men do not suffer where they tin not love. Men do not >:ive llteni selves save under a cnnvicllon and a conscionsncHs of human nrooih,i.-M the most exactluK of all the pass ions of the heart. It is the love of the par- nt i ha I would deny to a child what it eraves to lis own hurt. , ? I rememh'-r how I was Kripped as a hov hv the story of Hetfnlus who. a prisoner of war. was sent under parole to Home with the promise of liberty If he could pet stiade the Komans to sue for peace. Hut when he came home he stood before his people in tin- lor urn and. Instead of asking for peace and thereby obtaining IH? erty for himself, ndvised them to cary on as p? ace with victory was already within their grn- p. Th?l? lle?ulus was led hv a msslonat love for his city and hi* country to turn a deaf ear to the . ntrcit ies of loved ones and to turn Iiiij back on the comforts of hone- and to lay down hln very life on the altar of sacrifice. The DeviHlon of TatHotM "W.. so. th? t ante p.tash n ?:i the lives of our forefat Iters w io endured hardship and ilsk-^1 all that a nation might b? born ?"i ihia new continent. It mtift hav ?? required marvelous devotion t'? a cause to a soldb r at Viillj Forge when, forgotlen by ihe country that it served nn.l ha i a used by the enemy. Washing ton's IHHe arntv stood la?t and Arm and true in the for,- of al most unspeakable hardship that (howl who composed i* tiilffhl hv their sacrifice giv" to the wi>t-ld u thing so fine nml i.lorlous that tliete might never placed upon It a single stain Those v ho dl'd in that terrible n-lnter In ?.riler that a nation mlaht live, gave their country a devotion not i?l together unlik" the sjicrlllee of our Lord Jeaus Christ lor the World. , > "You wh-> heir me Hit* morn InK know "f Ihe fuMi < r ? heart, #nd ol hl? !??*? Im hi m How b<. would tlv ?ll Ihi' he h?? to hl? win. rv?i> bin ??ry 1?' I r??n?b (Suvr Iter* (Mil ( !:?ji White I'mtltic* iiiui in l\uiM|ir::n * 01111 Irir* l.r.rfjrr 'I hull 1**2 1 (l aws <:i vmokim; H1.1l |{c. mux nl Atncricun Tariff V. 011 Id ? r r ril of t la* w 1.1 ? .ill ;i I h. i -* ? i..| lu, ?> 011 lv J i t ?? M.jI- l. ! I! m.nd'ii* of I. ?. inn... ? . j r , 1 , . ,t| hi,. t.u > h*\l i | : I , j ,iil i? ?r* i ?. in h. 1 1 ivar pro ?!:.? !.-< l.i?o. vN iili 1 1 1 4 ? fnc t in miml. CuIj;iu suL.ii pradur ??;> it 1 ?? - M'cMtm advantam'H in ?!i:tni>ln.. tii;s r,-. autturn ? -ii ih?? Aim rii^ii mark*-;. I it ban ?'i i> Ii ail? il tile Cl.ai.ilx t-iii r. nun ith r i S.utila uo d?? i'uh.:. in < ..imoiio;.- for the ipii.ouiI of tin \i.it-; Jcnii iji tit r t>n raw aiiu-'ir. 'I Ii. utvuiu- tit thi-y <>?iv:iu?*. I.' Hint if Htpy v. it more fur l Ii ? 1 -uuar in lite Aim ripun m::rl;pfs throii !i t li? ? rriiioral of lli-> dim, tiny pould buy more fritd.V of A lull i of Ili(i.ii- iiiHtanci-H wh"i*f llu* tariff is lalliiti. upon fun i^u |?r?* durtTH. by Iimipm ami houndH ?I?-H|?it - il-i tariff. At the clfHf of th?* Hpnu i:?li Ami-ricaii war thu Island wan turninv. out jibout n.'.o.utm tons of HUirar a y?-nr nnd it wan i-laiiii?'d 1I111I 2,firtO,O0ii tona rt-prpi???nird th?- uihximuiit |i' r-nnparef with ihl?*. Cn i l?n now Iimf a prrfon-nt lal tariff 011 MiKar. Tin.' full duty on tlilai potiifiHidity it 2.20 wild a pound hul < tiba iciyn only 1 "i? ri-nla. i'lu* Cuboii iiroducer fb< r?*for?? cut k??i-j? nil olhi-r for?-ii:n nuuars out of thi- I inr i <1 Slat's, ami Itn- on ly blork to cotiipb-t*' I'onirol ol priw* ii I A In "lira n bi*i*t muar product lo:i and the LoiiiHlniia ranr rrop. Atm-rh in Krovvpr* mainlain that r< durllon *if tli" tariff would ? llinitiiM . Ainorlpan produpt Ion and I a vt* Hip control ??ntlri*ly In Cuhnu liamlH TIipy jiniul out tha? wIipii Cuba I p nipt rarlly had con trol t f thi* tnarkt t aom ? fivp jrnan afro, ihi- pilot* wiH run up froni I? I 2 ? afa a pound to 22 3-4 c**nt?. S- m ? f l hp mi star h-?i produr r . Ii^tl hard m 11 thi* > 1 'I hp California yh'ld W?" ri'dtiPf-d and prie- h a i. anylhliiK but naii fap'ory to crmom, In tin- M l?*!i I - in fh'Idp, tin favorable w?ath> r 11. a d*1 II <\p<*< dlnaly diffl i iitt lot fat in -ra to har% :jt th< ir propy lu-??. r>- frcal injurtd lln l?n*t ami fart i|p wpi'- l.ainppr?d by lai'k of lit i-l Ktippllr*. TI*- J w N"./mbpr rainfall in lalh?*f(. hut t ? 1 ? 1 ? t : 1 1 Indira! ionx :? 1 ? that pri" ? i" Nt.ii rlpan < i.tinitip fH will rontii a P.w ia l'#2*?. 1 In^p Ihp < Kf I it 1 ? 1 < -I til i.fit&.ptiO met oilc ton ? p|u| to lit- liiprpflapd r.'i'i uou ? a ?= Java will itirii out 30'i ?? "? lona nnd plan an- ui.il?r w.iv ' in .-ax. an ?? hi p'udtirllon In M- Jama ha. Japan nnd fjr? iii II. il .In, 1 orro\ \ivi;ki:t r. w York, Nov. r.o .^pot cot 1 pit rlo i?d ijiiIpi, i.iiddllng 20.nri, i. t)?*p|in?- ft 36 point a." Kuiuri 1. phwinK hid. T)?*p. 2" 15. /an. 1ft. Rt March 15.53. Ha, July! 1H SO. Members of Prominent Elizabeth City Families Trapped by Officers Swoop ing Down While Gay Party Was in Progress; Girls Plead Hysterically to lie Allowed to Flee CHILI) RUN OVER BY AUTOMOBILE Alice \ ir^inia !Nr%%lii*ru. Aged 7, Narrimh cape* SiTMiib Injur) Tun nirltli'H clutched ill her hund. with which she Intended to I HI V a couple of apples sit llli* II K- \V Confectionery. Alice Vir ginia Newborn . 7 year old daugh ter ot Mr. and Mrs. Copolund |i. Newborn. of Powell's Point. Curri tuck < 'nunl y narrowly cKmpi'd se rlou? injury early Saturday night when she was run over hy an uu toniohih- driven hy Clarence Park er, of I his rlty. The aeehlelil oc curred on North I'oindexter street. ? lint In front of the confectionery. I'ersotiN who how It declared it was unavoidable. The child sustained a severe bruise on the forehead, and an abrasion of the right leg. ahout the knee, according to. I>r. '/??lias Fearing, who rendered first aid treatment a few minutes after tlx* accident. So far us could he ?!?? termiiH'd then, ho declared, she wuh not hurt luternally. The little girl's grandfather. \V. ,11. Gallop, of Currituck County, .had crossed the street Just aheuil of her. He culled to her when ho saw that she was In imminent danger of being run over, but she apparently failed to hear him. The right fender of the automobile struck her and knocked her down, and u rear wheel paused over her legs, according to witnesses. Mr. Parker immediately stopped his car. picked up the child, and carried her to I ir. Pouring's office. Mr. flallop and Mr. and Mrs. New hern. whose enr was parked ai the point whence she undertook to cross the street, accompanied him: The little girl's parents took her home with them Saturday night. INDUSTRY MAKES GREAT PROGRESS Secretary Homer Keporl* A*ton idling Transforma tion Kconomic IlistorN By 'l.r A;o-h'mI IV ii Washington. Nov. :to Pro i;reaa made hy industry in the I'nlted State* toward t h ? limln at ion of wonte i* brliigliit; a tx>n t "one of the inONl utitonlfihlii^ t ranaformation* in economic bin ior>'." Secretary Hoov- i declared In the I '? 2 r. annual report of the Comnmrp" Department. Tin- attainment in thl* direc tion throiigh the Htnndardization of article* and tie* betterment of processes. in which logical parti cipation wart co-operative iutinr than administrative, hi* treat* d an of more far reaching importance tlian any of the routine conduct of Government placed under lila direction. Such attainment*. lie held, made pfj**lble the Uphold* lng of American Htandanln of liv ing for the whole population la boring, farming and dl*trihiitlu4. "What the country oh a whole haa ncconipliiihed during the past five yearn In Increased national ef flciency in these direct Ion* Is I in po**lhle of measurement ." tin* re port nnid. "That movement Ik the result of a realization hy rv* ry Kr'tUp ? hiiHlne** men, industrial leader*. enKlnt*era and w< rker* ? if the fundamental importance of fhlt bu*iin ** of wante elimina tlon. "In addition to elimination of wante we have had the bent flt of notable advance* in ncienc lin provement In method* of nmnaxc ment. and prohibition." HKMAHKS KXIM N(.H) FROM COURT KKCOW) Washington. Not. 80. The Mitchell court martial today ex punged from It* record all men tion of the episode of Friday when remark* hy flrlgadler Oetieral King, a member of the court, (trough' vlgoroue object Ion* from ? he counsel for Cotoflel Mitchell Representative Frank It. Held, of lliiuoi*. chief counsel of the necUMd nrmy officer, naked lhat the. ri'crd he amended to oblit erate its passage. Oencral King. Mr. Held Indicat ed at Mm time had remarked thai certain phastS of the examination of the witness were "damned rot." (ieiteral Klog apologized >y the time. I Younger members of half a dozen families prominent . in the business and social life J of Klizaluth City were ar- ' resu-d early yesterday mom- I injf in a sensational police round-up mi the home of En-?-,i Kineer I. K. Kord. of the Pas- j (plot an!. 1 I it'll way Commit- \ sion, on warrants" ihartfinj? j them variously with linjr, immorality, and viola tion of the liquor laws. In all, I J ww' arreated? eight -j m? n sir.. I four young women. B?- 1 ? id* I'ord. i lit* nieu arrested wer?' i'.nk":- Morgan, Wilfred Deans. J W t\ Topping. of Newport N?vs? ?] William ri?rii-r. l-'rnnk Payne, W. H W. Dudley. and Harry C. Joncu. *1 Of tin- \ntini; worn* a. one liven In I Kliuilx'tn t'liy ami another In. a i nenrhy (own. Tin* oilier two were I from Newport NVwu. One wa? a mill l?il woman. ? Wnen i .i?* cam- rami1 up In mMJ lire court this morning, a contlu-| uanci' was granted lo Saturday \ morning. In order 10 nivo the de? J femlanta tun - to pi v para for It. '] Tliey an- represented hy Aydltftt.,-! k. Slmpaon. Cheeks Prove llat I WIm-ii police undertook toddvlo '-*1 caah eherkn giv? n by Home hair a dozen or those arrested In raid, iliey nuv informed at thtpjj ha nk 8 on which thi-y were ilrawn * that the makers hud itifttifr|0Mfcc>ri| funds on deposit I') cover thcn?v "i 1 1 apptared probable that addt-^, < tional charges would he preferred I against them. m? i.ii * i; of tin- raiding party ?a w ? ? i ? ? Chef of I'tile Holmes and ! Officers Houghton. Harris and ? ! Ilasnlchi. They surrounded the ; hou.se. which is situated fur Out on W.st Church at root, yesterday * moriiitu- at ahout 1 2 : H 0 o'clock. Wh' ii th? v ? -at. --red the front door, , yi voial of those inside uiulortOOk , to break out the hack way. Th?t? ji tli?> won- confronted hy two oTTI~* Cftrt. who lo rded them hack, de- i spit?- hysterical pleas on the ^art ? oi oiw or more of tin* young wo nt* n that they In- permitted to' .1 llee. tfOltiK upstairs. Officer Rough- j ton discovered one voting woman j In bed. he declared I hi:-, morning. I udernenth thi- in d he found a pair of shorn which he later Idea- j lifted as belonging to one of the young men in the hous >. The girl in queaHon wan not a resident of J KlUa h? tli rit>. Iii II Ih Storing !i wns iih a result of thin dis covery I hat a charm* of Immoral Ify whh preferred against i b<- girl and W. \V. Deans. Officer Itoughton Hit lil In* mot Drafts at the head of tho stairway. orf hiii way down as the policeman wnt Kolng upxtolrx. The bod clothing was tn milled about, he added, but bo far a* ho could observe, the^affl was fully clothed. Dean* wal Ih 1 1 is stock Int: feet the officer sdd ? d. Ford In charged <? f the o there iii flio each All gave . hecks cov ering their bond without leaving the houue, and none were taken to the police Mai Ion Shortly before the poMre ar rived. two or three automobile* are Mild to have departed, carry ing nway several who had been ai the bouse. They escaped ar rest . When the officers '.-am* up. they found six cars parked at the rear of 'the house, practically In visible from the street. Approfch inK. they heard sounds indicating Mint a Kay party was In peogrn* inside the house. Chief Holmes and Officer Houghton went to tha front door while Officers Harris i and Mil - n Ik lit muAe their way to the rear door to prevent the es cape of any inside. Hush to Hear l>?n.r Immediately upon discovering the presence of police at tht^front dodt. virtually everyone on I? lower floor ran to the hack, where i bey wore halted by Offi cers Himnlght and Harris. At. the time of the raid, Topping waa oil I k porch. lie I* declared lo be a member of th? Newport News police force. ? * Be vera I of the yoaag women harr.t Into tears and lmp1ore4 the hem no. import uiiinpCM were unavailing. Continued on pa?e in ^