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run i lation satviidav f 3,031 Copies VOL. XVI. FINAL EDITION ELIZABETH CITY. NOHTH CAROLINA, .MONDAY EVENTS?. JANCAIIY 18. 1026. ntl WKITIIKII : j cold- I v r^tr and I : j r. r' uill-'A' ? v. intla. HH 1: IVXiJKS. NO. 16 BLEASE SPEECH SEVERE SHOCK TO DIPLOMATS (Jueslion of h'oriuul V|><>1 ogy Depend? on \\ liether (.overiinicnt W illiiif: Ciivi* Senator'? Word? Notice MAY STIK KEELING South American Member? Diplomatic Corp? Di? |*w?l Believe May I)o So in Their I'urt of World III KAMI) I..IIVIIKM K t 19?? Br Th? AdtanM) Washington, Jan. IX.?Mem-| hers of the ?1 i|>lonta(ic* corps were plainly amazed when they read the speech of Senator Col.- Ill ease of South Carolina, who attacked the Idea of diplomatic immunity. In oiilciul Quarter? it was Mated that the id?*a ?1 a formal apology' by th?* 1'nitcd States Government; tn tho diplomats wan und<T con-' sideratlon. Whether it llnall.v wlll lie sent depend* to some ex tent on whether the American! Government would care to give the incident official recognition by writing an apology. There la. on the other hand, a . belief particular^ aiuouK South. American diplomats that ill feel ing will be stlred up In their part of the world a* a result of the Senator'? remark*. What Mi. Dleuse said ?o which objection Ik taken by the diplomats are tie* following sentences: "If the authorities keep on right here in thin great city 01" Washington allowing people lo live most disgraceful lives, to de bauch if they possibly can the. women of this country, to feed li quor to the women of this coun try, and can claim protection of foreign embassies, I tell you. Sen ators. that you who make the laws' of this country are going to he . responsible when the common peo ple of the country rise and take the law Into their own hands. . . Why has not the cotton infll . boy the Home right (to carry li quor around In his pocket > as so me little half nojjro from a for eign countrv coming over hero i should have? The cotton mill and other working boyn sent me to I the 1'nlted States Senate from / South Carolina and they ouuht to have, whether they have or not, and without Interference, th"' same rights and the same privi leges that any man has in this country. I do not care whether he Is In the city of Washington, or where he Ir. or under what flag he sleeps.** ? ? The Senator's remarks were . prompted by a recent Incident In a local restaurant which the po lice raided, finding liquor on the , tables in the possesion of certain uttaches of Mouth American em bassies, The diplomatic attaches were permitted to go free while some American girls were arrest ed. As a general rule, the executive ( branch of the Government Ignores all speeches attacking foreign countrl"H which may be made In fh? Senate. l'ractlcally all of these utterances, however, are in the nature of attacks on policy. Old timers here cannot recall ! when any member of the Senate attacked the personal character or moral behavior of members of the diplomatic corps, ir the Iiepnrt- ! inent of State did apologize It 1 probably would be In the form of i ft communication to the dean of tho diplomatic Corp* with copies j to other embassies pointing out 1 that tho executive branch of the Government was not responsible for tho opinions expressed by in dividual members of the Senate. Nevertheless the Incident will have t Is effect on the whole ques tion ??r diplomatic Immunity. It is true that American diplomats abroad enjoy even greater privi leges in many cases than are en Joyed I ere by foreign diplomats. The pi inclple of reciprocity In at i tho bottoui of the Inimunttv prob- 1 loin. If America did not wish her own diplomat? and attsches freed from the irritating restrictions which are forced upon travellers, particularly In Asiatic and Orient- , nl countries, then there would lie no difficulty, but not a single ad ministration here has ever leaned In that direction. Since the eighteenth amend ment to the American constitu tion. however, the conflict be ,ho privileged ststus of the oipiomat and the American cltt conspicuous. Many diplomats have recognised this and out of deforcncc to the spirit i I. .*n,Pr,csn law have con fln d the use of their privileges t?? their own homes and have even htiolke iiod the practice of s few year* ago of alvlrg K|fts of liquor to th. ir American friends. Also, th' Apartment of State has se ?tired informally the recall of those Attaches who have violated America!, laws in a flagrant wav. This In ail even srester punish ment to most of them thsn the t sentence* that would be meted out to the average American offender. The Department of State has kept Its eyes on the Immunity ' problme and has on moo than on- occasion solicited the co-oper ation. of the em base les and ob tain'd It. Tie ?p*ech of Senator. Bleaf- will unquestionably raise the Issue Id some form once mor?. Through With Ways of World, Says Boy Preacher Who Backslid Conf*'HhinK that !?? hud ni'clit! ed spiritual idoals for the world'? fbsh p.its. and had drifted from that narrow path to whirh h? had plod?;ed himself. Willi tin Twlddy. 15-voar-old boy preacher of th<a (lOiprl, reronHocratod himself to the mlnlvtry Sunday night at th^ clow of a sermon hy t ho ft- v. A. H. Outlaw at tin- Flo?* Will IU.|> tist Church, on I'arKonsM* strvoi. William, or Willie or Hill ?his iutimates call hint by all thret Martb-d Klizabeth City when, at tho ago of 12. ho bogan preaching at tho IN-titecoMtal Holiness mis sion noar tho Elizabeth City Cot ton Mill. First, ho preach-.-d be foro other children. Later. with a confidence seldom encountered in bojs so vouiik, ho spoke bofur? urown-upfl in tho mooting house. The news of the boy prodigt spread throughout the State. 1.3*1 summer. William Oiled prt: rhing engagements In Goldsboto, Mor-* hcad City. Wilson, New Htm. Greenville and elsewhere. every where attracting much attention Larpf crowds went to lt?*ar him. and went away Impressed. N?u>. paper men Interviewed him Tor tin large Stato dallies. whs the ???tisaMon cf ih> liciir. I ?ast fall. int* r< *to.| fii t !? here arrant- d for him to ? Kree Will HaptiM Seminar* ?. AydVn. !!?? v.*?m. ami t??<\ .1 J.i school con/s?\ Hi* ? arly ?d':c;: tlou. liowi'v? r, ?; !%??? I.tin it.- fT; cicnt fouia?|:ii ion for l.i:? ? i:i w work. and ?it?t u l?i: In- b--?v:ue dlsmurai: <1 iir.it i*-tuiit<-ii i.?'ine. Ho is wotk-inu row hi <??.' ??! tin textile mil!* It? r . After hI.- Miin; h-.?m?\ William began to ?.<? around much w.'tn other boys of I:!* air?-, to- lu.il .. part la boyish prank:' - <*f tM-r? which noim.il l?nvs t ho w*nlil ??%??? ar?* prom- to IndnH:?* i:-. 1? !? -n to look an thcu^h ho * iaj"i.. h with tho military. old-. i l!..* shook tin Ir head* d> fpoinl-i.tly wh?>n hjn nam?' was lio nii u:*-?l. Now William ha* hail hi? ti I r. -* .ind Ih Rdlvt; hack mrtit'f tly to I ho hard, uphill Job <1 niukinu him self a real minister--on?- wIiok. Influence will In- a paw? r for ?;< ?? I wherever the future may ft!.? him. II?- Nay h he's* throne h with sinful, worldly tiling.*; and ilior clofif to him are convinc-d that h?- Ih serious about it. He is a ?.in of Mr. and Mr*. Monroe Twld dy, living on Piintona??* ?trcei. Honor Roll For Weeksville High Li*t of Those Who Starred During the First Term Is Given ? _ "teh School ?? 'Stanton" 95"?"OavnoM^n"0'" ?on 933 - nni. Mario Jack 8$^paasa aid f?o WiliarH i?'V c'ari* I rltch n&vfR on r w? " ? William L. M-ry Kit^TO. *"?r? milila Morris 89 1 a" Whih Kradc it fcllsha Koui rsnn 8 7 4 u '?>n 8?.?. Marvin ?..A H"nrr I "" 'HI,- H?n,? 7in,'?rnk;.r K." rls 82.2. Katheryn Moj <? f'rtinnwr tira-lr >>c*vcnth erado a- Mr nrd. teacher?Willatvi c ?3 6. Clyde Meaih It 7 :s,nu?"l<-'' It?* Fletcher 91.j |t? ' Jt-nnlntw ?9.2. Alma v..! ^ " man 8?.3, la Ml"- ?v'-r Seventh gradr- H- \iiKH i4 , tMchtr-Edward ' Bvr, ?7 ?" ?*"? Hherloek 85 't r?i ^nn 70 r7t 0 ,i' Jo''n C. WafMiiin '?>fn?)y?7 J-'"- ???. H?rwl ? M"'' Humph*? 92 V' 'm'1",' PW ATS.V 'i; Harris 87.3 ' 811 "? Margar.l M?" Pai-ROnn a<? c ? V' Sadl" 91 J. M?ry 6ik?r ?fl ?" ?"m? ?^?SE^mIES*? MJr Kdward Maker ?9 IV',"'" 94 ^ 8r??*. ThoniiW Snnrf' o Horry 85 ??. Norman Third j teacher IloulMh nilr Sno"''t<-li. K.v~ai^rr" Modlln. White, Jnmct* Savs-^?-SS "I'm".' 'i"""n ?"Sh.m Hal.tead. "t^rL r"'^?'; "r" "?SbUrtI!,"d*MM'rkh??- ?'?''? Una Mae Rap^V M"""< Mead,. '?Inment Vf V h?.? 07' ll" -cholar.hlp on '""T ?f ?^..nb;^ra7?T.;,e""" <WRT l> IIKIU l OKi* A week'* form of wu period Court for Irlal of both criminal and civil caaea began In Hertford Monday, with Judge Henry A., Orady. of Clinton, prealdln*. There are few. If any. caw?? of j general Interest on the docket, ac cording to report* from Hertford Two Youths Nabbed In Chicken Foray Escape Lightly TXW> Elizabeth City youth:;, ap pearing hi reyordi r's court tod.tv i <?11 charges i?f Urn ny in couner t ion with the ulli-ucd rnN')Vil of ? several chickens from I la?* hen house of Walter Rlddick. living near Corinth Itaptist Church, oil | i the Wood v II I?* Highway, wi-ri* I- t off with payment of the com* aj?d a warnlna by Judge P. (!. Sawyer . that if they appeared in 'court . attain on a similar charge. h< would exhaust every effort M i have them placed in a reforma tory. | The youth* were Alton HdrrM and Ulackweil Berkley. ThHr a g?-s , were given an 17 years each. Th?*y admitted their guilt of Die charg es. Judge J. II. Leigh and At torney Walter L. Cohoon Interced ed with the court in tin ir li< half, urging clemency and describing' their tranftKreHMion. an h mere boy ish prank, not to he regarded too f?i lously. Klifthu lliddick. brother of Wal ter Itlddick. teat I fled that whll ? pumping a bucket of water on hi* back porch Saturday njght about S o'clock, he observed a cur in front of bin brother'* house, a abort distance away. Knowing that nobody was at home, h?- wi ni ov?*r to investigate, and came ue on the boys near the henhotiT. Hariia, In- ^ald, was carrying .? sack containing three chicken?. The other l?oy was coming out o the henhouse. He hailed them." and both ran to the woods. Returning to his own home, Mr. Klddick procured a-shotgun ' and returned, having alr'-ady r? ! moved the switch key froin the |nutoniohl)<- in which the boya hod ? gone to hi* brother's horn?'. !*at? r. ' he said he heard a noise in t h ? ledge of the woods, and blared 'away in that direction. After a ! little, both boya came out and gave themselves up. Police h? r? ; were notified. and OfTicer And' i 'son went out to the Klddick lione. | brought them to town, and la t ? : i they were released under $l'. ; bond each. "I want to serve nolle?* on ev erybody hen- that I'm not goln : j to send young boys to Jail. Judge Sawyer commented. In db ' poping of the case. "If you w.mt h judice who will do that, you'll have to get rid of nv- and get . Homebody else." Prosecuting Attorney J. II I?? Hoy, Jr.. though not urging or i re questing severity In dealing with the two young defendant*, warned sharply tbnt the seriousness <?f I their act war not to be overlooked or condoned, and urged that tie ; leniency of the rourt not be looked i upon as in any measure excusing I ut QUIT PUBLICATION DAVIDSON MAGAZINE Davidson. N r . Jan. 18. Dif ficulties encountered at Davidson College recently over the edltor i?hlp of the college maftaslue were brought to an end early today ( when students voted to discon tinue the mugaslne for the ' re mainder of the college year. The difficulty aroSe some time ago when the faeully deposed C\ K. Mank as editor becsus# of an ar ticle. "Dim Morning' which d^nlt with the "petting evil" T. C. Ban*, later elected to succeed Monk, w is , also deposed when found to be author of the article. START INQUIRY INTO AIRCRAFT SITUATION Wnshlngton, Jan. 18 House today empowered lis military com mittee to conduct Its Inquiry into the ?Ireraft situation which starts I tomorrow without being Interrupt ed by other congressionnl dalles, i-Thls will ens hie the committer to j hold both morning and afternoon HAMPTON MOORE ARRIVES iN CITY !Yrv.?lrtU of \\ Urna) A?*ot'iulmii l?> S|:t?ak tit Ilufi<|ift'2 Tonight J. ii it:i;?'?m J|oor<' ; ri'Mii^i'iil ??' tli?- A>1 nit I.- Ivp|kt Waterway ? A. fi? iv" ii o and .mi.' tli? Na t loti ? I- lu'iii .?i t h" light f ?!- impmvi-d wa*?Twav< uIoiik iHt H.i-?t?Tii Sti.liiti.r.i. i'.riivi?J "li '!;? n-? :? a:i?l will s:?ea\ ;'.t t hi* annua! l?*ini|ii??T of ih1 ChamS? r i?f r.?mtnTiv r?nla*it. Th?- ban-u. t vrlll 1? Jlvi-u at Hm South- t it Holt I. ..ml will begin ?*' C;3?> iiVhic'k. Mr. Moore i-jtno In a round."? bout way IV?, m Ne v Itern. H ? ha?' liitvmh?1 in ilrlv.' nv?*r la bi automohll?-. I?ut i In* talili* of 111?* WH>ki'iul deter no I hint. lie In on hI? way on yi: naroutubll.; lour ?>! ill?' K?oi'hi.;?st?*i || States. TV' .uly h??ur lor the lianqu'i wuk ::rr:*iim*i| i:i ord?? to avoid ii? lu? as |irarilrahl>' a conflbt with tli? a'smitl me. tint of ytock hnldcr* ??f th?> Klzab"lh Citj Country. ri-th. to In- held at the Chamber of r..mm> i.i- quarter** ; lium-dliii-ly afterward Dlrcet i?i*t; will he ilffti'tl. mid* tliey lt? turn pr??babl> v. Ill ??!??? t officer* for t ho tear There will HUelj I r '.hi ? tli.H-i]H?-li>n ni tlw club'? lietlvlM.s dnrin;; ll?2,? al????. MfrtS M Alti II \ UK I.I. IIH\I> MI?h Martha Hell died at her home wiili Mr. a tt'l Mr*, i loan!* Yalihori!. ii Wcot Kurite** Mntl, Sun-lay afternoon ai halC pant 2 iiYloek after an illiious of a few hours, ((' tiring apparently In licr tifual h val t h Saturday night. she suffered ?? h?*art allark Sunday morning at T: 1 r. followed by a stroko it f paralvni** from which rile nem railli-?l. The fuvral wau conducted hy h *r junior. Dr. J. II Thayer, ai Hint k well Memorial Itaptlxt Church this uft?<rnnon al 1 o'clock, and Inierroeni was mad?- In Holly wood cemetery. Mlsrt Martha i tel I wan oii?* of tho ?barter miinhira of lllaikwtdl Mnmorlal and vnn always deeply Intitfatcil lu every Agency ??J II vit v of I'hurdi work. Slu? was f.5 yi-i.r-t old. a native of Camden, daughter of the late Caleb 1? and Sarah C. It?*ll of that count>. but had heeii n resident of Kllxahtth City for the hint :i I year?. Held In hleh n Kurd aw among the most fnnsecrated Christian women m her rhnreli. idle trim om? of II/ l???at loved memlier?. and will Ik partic ular! v miffed In her Sunday *<-h??o| class and hi th? women's iiellv-iler if i he 'litinh. Sit?? Ih survived bv one brollu?. A C. Hi 11 of llli/.abi th City, jirid by rue sl*i'?r. Mr.?. Pauline lt?*?vy of Washington. N. ('. Pall bearer* ui I he funeral wi re A. F. Ti.xey. Roland Sawyer. C. Ii. Callop. |N>iim<i Vanhorti, 1'iad Sanders. and M. I*. Gallop. Elizabeth City Man Named On Kiwanis Speaker Bureau A not lor I'li/.ab-1 h City m:,,i i? :<cli? d ii !?' c| tn tin?! in In.-* rxiii petty tliib y.ur l'r. John Saliha. Kitra'-on. ha:- be? n rliom n in a member of flip Kiwanis *' committee for North and South Carolina 11, in >?at. mu! i> anion? ?i l'ltle k roup cf iii(|hI>I".i wIiu hat?' b?>-n r.'Pcmi'HT.tliil !o Ki wania clubs throU?.iio*:? tin* t\v? Mat?-* an excellent "liml* r" fo? lunehcn Dddrc'^ix and tin* Ilk . Anion*: oilier* on tin* commit !???? arc tli ? nmeriftir? nI N ?rib anil South Carolina. I>r K C. Itn*"?*. |?r?f?lil* iil of S'mI- Col I. ???; l*re?id* nt t'lias-. m( |Ii-- I'tii ' lernitv i f North Carolina, and J lab William lliihj.' Notification of the compliment paid Dr. Nillbn riftlf?-?l h from |VII\ tlarv* y. * t Kington. dUtiict governor ?1 Klwunl*. l)r. Saliba ha* attained wide r?rt?j:ni lion in np'dlral rirrlrsr bv rcn?o*t of hi* application of rthrr an an antiseptic in ahdctuir.il opera tion*. discovered accidentally vh"ii ho was In the ?? rviee of tin* llritl*li Army in llu> llorr War. Forty-four Killed In Week's Traffic j Atlanta. Jan. 1J? Forty four piTMttiH were killed and 24o wore ' injured in iraflb* accident k In I 1 southern' ?talca during the week , which dosed lu?t tiiitht. it was shown hv a aiirvey made early to day by the AnHooiritml Prem*. Klor ida. witli 12 killed and 4? Injured. led in both columns while Nori It Carolina *as next with ?even dead. North Carolina Injuries totalled ,24. TKKTOTAI.Kit AT NINKTY. NOW PlItlllKS I'Olt sl'ITK Copenhagen. Jan. IS. - Mudanp' Carol in?' IlJoorn.?on. the " k rand f old woman of Norway." who ha? innt cctehratei her ninetieth ? hlrtlnlay. a teetotaler fur many , yearn, hrus announced thai she ih J going to have a drink of'?trorM i lii'ior nour and then. "Just to ahow her disapproval ol prohibi . lion." "I hate Interference and pro hibition ol any kind, and though I have never touched r.plrlt* 1 , have made up my mind to have mv schnapps from time to time, ?Inc" it has been prohibited In Norway." ?h" wrote her ?on. , Il lorn Tljnernaon. nctor-inam<:;er ot the Norwegian National Thea i ter.. j Madame IIJoi rntoii In the wid ow of Norway's greater national poet. Iljoernatorn BJocrnaon. Sli?* , i? hale nnd hearty, and for yearn ?ha? taken an active Intorcrt in Torrent of Riches Would Pour Through New Inlet, Eliza bet Ji City Man Says Would Caul Miflioiix lo l)<> Jolt Miitlit. Itul They'd Come Hath I't/nfold. Predirft D. K. Mlinden. for unerly in Pi*h Akm'im'?* Here A roseate picture of the devel- ] opment which he predicts follow the o|HinlnK of two In*?'? h Ion i; the northerly <*:irol. >h Hiinkfi Is <1 rnw.i l?y I). It Mttnd of t Ma city. wfio w;im In the wh"h f*?lo and retail flah bualnos* f 'f t floini' I i? yea? ? before he In*?Mine aaKoHaled with J. W. Alexan l? r, In the- tont md nwniuic huniu * _ of Miiii'Imi and Alexander Mr Mnnllnn would teopeu and widen On * m Inlet. th?t fatoted hit 1111? of heok and lino flahemnu. j mid would rut another Inlet a ?in? } SO m Ilea further north, at a pdnl potn?whet? on Currituck Sound. Hp would bulwark both no ho to prevent that ?toady carini and f?11-' In* of aand whlrli already Ha* I cloi*eil morn than one Inlet a Inn* ? the ('.it ( Una aeahoard. and wht li fn?t I? /hoklnic Oregon In 1?*t It eatimatt-? the whole Job would ' two m H-?n dollar*. if don? in a . wuy ic. a*aur* p? i manency ! "OnAe thcae Inlet* were op-in-d ioi f fh tly to i t in i hi- flab be defiant'-, "you would i?oe Alt"* marl.- Hound literally alive with , hcrriiiK and ahad In h pawn tu K time. a* It tiaed to i?e in the day*, before the fnlela cloaed up Our. ffahtnff nduatry. which ha? dwin dled ?'Any to the vanlahinst iwijnt. HfrtlM witild Income one of our rl? heat, tourrea of revenue. The fl-.h are In the ocf?n 1st a? l:n'K* number?! an ever The whole tiouble la. they can't *et lf??. our aonnd water* <>r? loh fillet h't ? hero rue ?o ?hallow that onI? few herring and *had ?-ome thrfuatr. The flah juat ran t ?et to u?. t iidmlt, of course, that It would 1?' Tefy expensive; hut lo r t??ii (thoae Inlets and -?tone* | th<*m ao they would atny open, won Id prove an Immensely proflt ah!f inrertm?nt in 'ht l*nf ton. Tour two million dollar? would com o bark .many time? over. "One of the flrut thin?? you'll aee. after the Job wnn don?, would be the building of n railroad down th<> Currituck peninsula lo Pow ells f'oitit. In :i little while. H town would npritiK into being there. 4t would become :? ping point for million? of dollara' worth of fifth. "Thin town would help Kll/.a bet h City. too. Indirect I v bring' In* much bualnta? here It wonld help the whole Albemarle country "A secondary development. I believe, would be the loiilding of ftummer home? along ?lie ahorei of North River There i-i a beau tlfnl Handy beach all th?- way; and with ita weaterly expoauro it would be decidedly ple??snter In atimmer than the coa?t resort*. The breeze come* from Hie aouth nnd loiiiliVWl. and there I? ?caico ly a day alien It i*> not comfort? ably cool there, even in aultrleat mld?ummer." Mr. Munden char?' ilred ih* Rtate'a lll-*iarred cutting of New Inlet a? doomed to failure from the atari "Whan I beard they were going to upend ? nly firiO.. "?0 on It." be continued, "I aaid It would only lw? a w**le of money. There'? no u?e m cut tine an Inlet antes? yon're golnK to apend onongh to make a p<imnnent Job of ft." The theory of the rnvineera who planned New Inl'-t *?? Hist. once Ihe Inlet wfcs opened tufflrlently to porinit the ebb and- flow of a considerable volume of water, thin would keep It open A* In the caae of the 'Floating ?toad.** theory and practice falle.! to agree. New Inlet promptly fllleri up again, and laat report? indicate^ (he pro >ert? had hern ?fr-Hofjj. Women s CIubsIn vadcd By A lleged Soviet Conspiracy (Pr^.r. 111 zut i tin * in l.art>e (.itie:; Sititl /.? he lhme\'c:?inU"t\ H itli Hal i:>ents I roni Mteemr If lr> ire In fluencing I ilex /lerieneetl I! omen J tilers tt> j??hn i Mt.i: l<% i t Tr? 44 ?v. I I.-i? Air- ? I- ?. .ifh. !* \ r.aitnii with- lim^tli;**:? I* ?*r i |li?i wiiuirn'.. clubs tliriMichiu* Ihr country ait* |?y so ??rrt (*i!<'ii|K ni I he ? ??miihmiiUi iiinVt'iiK'ui I- under way, accord* lnr; in iiuor malimi ith'unc.l tiom itii office af the I'uIKmI Sin'?'? ill* i. m I utt??rit?-? ln r? la adliiK ?"?ub nt?tnlMTM *-f r.ii< city nr?' vurk^ni: ii? slnri|? ?*iii tin- alleged mirlfty conspiracy. Mrs. Krcnlc \ Kelly. |>i.>iu1ii<mm in Ihe K*>piil?li ;an it'uly i lull. ' *nai?l?* ihi* lirsi allcRttt iou* iliai ac-uf* h i;] him uri-il admis sion lo si uuuihi't* of women* i lulls and were wcrolly "borini; front within" id rule or wreck tlv* or- > R.iub.aiioit on a xymllcaliKt policy. Sin- Ih now mipportcd by Mr?. J. T Amlor.Hon. iire*hlent of the Wo men'H City Club who ileclurvw ihm to her k now led co Rovl-t aK'".it4 ar" member* of her club ami a? - t Ivo In severni oilier* Moth v >>in?*n have Ih'< || ||| (Mill muni? aiioii Willi wouifu's ? lull loadrr:? In other clib-s Tlu-y hi tie they have advices showing Die r? ll*l?lr.1? jr t* nationwide. iifftrliMK X.?W Nork. IMlIlaiMi.M:?. li l luirch. <'h Um Ko. Si. l.nuN Sail Ki ti nets?-?* Two mtonUor? ?*f 11.? ? vonifiiK duh <?!' IMtt*litiri:h :? > lu-r? mik' h ?t v? ? iulirri?' with Mi Ki'lly and V i ?. A iitl* rsDii, o? ?*r-< from *i?v?*ral -Itl.-s will nrrtv? till* w?**?k. wlieti a n-jiori wtl! In* priMian-il for siihtnl * i oi to tli ? N.i tionia 1 I' (li-ii.t ion o; Wont* ? ('lull?. Mr* Villa McCullouirli MiCluro. i'titHliitr^h di'li'i'.Hl?1. *a\* k-iiii? ??f th*? tact* n-?Mi'<l?liK ill*- :tlli*K?-it ? ?mhiiIriii-v huvi* litM-ti KiVt-u t?> !*? tuiKylvunla iiiilhiirMcs. Mri Krlly <ti>. l.ir?-i| c woman i.k-ri'k I' ?I III*' llIt?**"IIHl loiial t'\'('inivr 4I?I1> i:i it i ?*?* of Mi.- i'oiii mi;n'?t |?arty lit 1 bi't'ii in t lili? cll> HfVi-ral m "ill. * villi JitHtriitlioitii from Mom-ow Sin* Ktafvi tin- Sovloi mrai'-cy i. ?to ?Ira v.- ill?'X|?*'i'|?'t|rctl Woim-ll tviitem into the i'o m m lini- i rar.k'-* ami sti-|i liv sti*p Inio the ri'Volu . i ionary movement. Si'lilHi* roj| M|. I atlon i; l?.|a. ulvi-n tin- natr.r l?v t Si?* t'till*?l St:r.?-s illstriio ati?-iih*\ s ofll? 11 ? t ?? ami Filiivl ant ?lot ill* k If tin- Ka.it lia*-- Iiihii n*l.<*<1 t, a:-!. Bad Sunday, Better Monday, Reports On Canal Road Adjective* that would cause iIio wall paper to wither and mrl would not 1m- oiii of plact> in dv Kcrlbln^ lh4? condition of the Ccorjrc Washington Highway uv< r a stretch of *< v.-ral toil cm Ju*t north of South .Mill-, according to motorists who trawl* d it Sunday night. **IllK far? Wi'i'c stuck in the mud all nloni; tin* way." aay? Dr. J. \V. Sells, optometrist. who wan on?- of thi* drivers who made the frlp. "Onp?' you I rt the track, you wen? out of lock. Tin r?? w.?* ' some foe. and that made matter* worm-, hut wi' were lucky enough to hit llie right track, and came through j ust lik** a breize." Tin- mmpIi Jni-t above South Mills was graded n f? ntly. Much . lonw dirt, wain thrown Into t'v* road, nnd Its pn-ai nl bid condl i tfon If. Idaimd inainlv on that. Tin- Mrl'horfi'iU bUH'M mad? : their reg Jlar trip* Mor.Uay, It. L Morris. driver on tin* niornlnK bui? from Norfolk, reporting that t h? road was fairly good. I'kacii <;kowi;ks oi CAKOLINAS COMI'LAIN Washington. Jan. is. I'irai'h; growfru of North Carolina and, !South Carolina filed today with I hi* Interstate Commerce Commln-i slon a complaint against rate? and refrigeration charger* maliitriincd by railroads on their shipments to principal consuming markets. ThroUKh their attorney. ('. ft Marshall, The Anierfran Fruit Growers Assorlallon and Sandhill Assoclation declared that prodne? era In ihose stat?*a were rharxi'd transportation rales which made it difficult for them to compete In .reaching prlneipal markets with producers In other peach growing rextoofl. They ?sk? d that iin $oui* mission re-ad|ust rates snd that growers ti*' ?mid repartition for al* hired eve os s charge*:. I :AR< II .IM ANS HKK Mi K SENATE COMMUTE!: Washington. Jan. 1?.?-Senate agriculture committee was urged 'today by representatives of civic bodies of North Carolina to sane lion immediate license of water power development on ilie Tenn<*? see lllver and Its tributaries. Ind exations appeared In opposition to a resolution offered |?y Senator Norrls which would prohibit the Federal power commfsnlon from Is suing permits to develop power projects on the Tcnneasr? mid Its tributaries until Congress had adopted the Musrle Shoals policy GOVKKNOMS ;?IHH I MM COIMFKDK.HATF WKKK Atlanta. Jan 1 v This wc V ! which rniitalitH birthday anniver saries of General |{otn?rt K. j,e , and General "Stonewall" Jn^kson has heon proclaimed "fltone Moun tain f onfederat?- M?morl.'| Week' by MiHtUtD govt mors, an an nonncenien* l#y ihe Htone Mottn tHln Monumental Association to day said. t'OTTON MMtkKt" I N"W York. Jan. 1* Spot cot-j ton ?losed steady. tnl'M'InR 21 2V an advance of five points", Cotton futures closed at the fol lowing levels March f?l. May l#.M. Jan. I M 2"?. <tet 1 * 23. Dec I? .03. New York. Jan. I* Cotton J .future? opeiK'! today ;?f Ihe fol I lowing 1?vHm March 2? *5, Mav; 1* "f?. July 19.0'-. f)?t I ** 2a. Dec. I M WOM AN COLLARS OFFICER TODDY | Ada \\ i^ins, (!o!orcil. Dare* t?> If ill Puliri'iiiuii V> iili Soarch ^'urrrnl lmhiied with a fournitf Mi. 11 may have been of the Dutch va? rletjr, or may hat?- lie?-? of that aori whhdi in bred of ?loapiM'ati?iti. Ail? WlKuln.", colm-d. collar ?1 folic.- officer Twlddy Saturda. iiivliI. ami demand?-*! that )<? r?-:i?l " IiI.h iH^rrh wurrinl to her b.fi;? m.nkinK h pertain ill four of li . home on Guy at reel. Twlddy did WO. Mild 111 I'll?* I'OMrHO ot ih?> ; :??arch that followed, offlci-ra din covered thr?-?' pint* of corn 1 i?in> r hidden In a atove. They j?o?jircf ???! that Ada wus atafllnu fur tiui ? when ?di?? atopped Twlddy. Th?? ?mtcoiiic i f the visit war that Aii.t p.ild k f v ik?. of $ land coain in recorder'* omit Moud:iv iiiocain on rhrrt*-c ??f pot-aeaslon. purchase ui'id trunaportatlou <r liquor. Willi !,? ??. color? d. nl.vi arivati-d at the hoiiae. paid a lik fill" on th?> nanil* charge, and be *ldea wax put under a CO-day sus pend? d ('??ntt iiri' on ? vagrancy charts?', Ihi' puap? UMlnit l?e*ilK con ditioned upon his reporting to p. lloe i-veiy tw.i week* with a wrl* t'-n aialenu-tit from his boa* ih it he wan work in;: nt?a<!lly, Willie KohltiHon. c o I o r e ?1, charged with tli?- l.irr-nv of an automobile from inn broth? r. I'rcd. ?1ni> wiia plac* d under a aijupendcd ?enhnee r-i f.o day* la Jail. Conditional Upon hi-; n-itini luu Ih? car und paying 111 * court , costa. Kvldince wan in . ff? "t that ? he had Hfld the aulMiiohll?' to h H brother. arterwardr. had repimu-d .hi* bargain. and Saturday iiIkIiI. Oii'JinK th?* rsr parked on Hon t h I'olndi-xtcr Miro.-t had quietly r aumed poaaoaalnn of it An argument over a aiiiali quantity uf Mi'.ar which myateri o'miy dHapievired frotn ?h? lv?n? ? ??f llo?) Hiiow. colored, r? *ull?-d In tin- pn-genre of John llanka, alno colored, in court ?.n a charge 1 of i'.a*?iult. It appeared that Ho- a Iih<1 accun' d Hank*. hoi n?xt d?.or n^liihlinr, of ha t inn hail it hand In the Yiinldili'ic "f ih?- romar, and that, after thin:;ltir. Ih?- ii?iil* \ over, h> |ih4 Ron?- t-? h?-r horn and ir.ppfd h?*r ov?*r tin head with a frying pan. II? pu-d u Hue of tr> and coat a. Spark From Cigar Kills 9 Workmen Merlin. Jan. 1V A dNaatar r> - aulted-ln th" Noahlt district ted.i when a workman** < Ignr Irnf'cd a tank ??f Kaaollne. Nine p'r^mi wire killed m ad TtO in.ltirrd. Thei Wfui a Rr??al damage to properly. THIHTV-FOl II III HT WII K.N TRAINS C9IA.HII New York. Jan. 1?. Thlriy* f?p?ir perfona were Injured today in a (ollirtion between Hrooklyn ??nd Mnnhattan iraluxon Willlam? bttrg hrldRe. MI'V MOKK toiia?:i:o N'iw York Jan. IK. ldKir?-rt and M vera T'?ha?-?o Company ha;* honght ?m eddlMonal t?-n millhoi poiiuda of tobacco from Ihc Hurley Tobacco f!vi?v' rs? C'oop^ratlv ? An aoclallon from Ihc 1*21-21 crop for Immediate delivery. A f?-v, d??ya nail the company pur'ha^d thirty million ponndi? ? ??M?ITluN ih i i: i rti M nninHf|h. Jan. 18. Cardinal Mercer'a condition waa ao MPrlmi-i today that hla ph.VNlclani r^qii'^at ed that even hla aecretarv ceaae r vtsltina him. lie ha* been unable to retalP f^od for 15 h utr-. RiTlilEMENT OF AL SMITH TAKEN WITH GRAIN SALT DilVi nlu nit h I silent Move Is I h;il (itivcrnor II?. !l?*fore and 1 Bn n \ relict I Out of It < \N 4 II \N?.K \<; VIN Supporters of Smith Vrr K\p?rt?'il to Make M;:ro StnMitinii?? I iglit for Him I han ill I*)2 I 111 ItOIICier T. SMALL i'.. , llht I'..'? H? TM* Advil??) V? i mil. Jan 1 S ? Covcrnor a I Sin* ' - latest retirement from ! pulit:- - >i si n'liioutic.-d front Al-; bany h;.- n.n met by usual skep ti-i iM Ivi? ? in Washington whWl] retiivmni ilwuys are taken with j .i ruuMT-si/.-.l srulu of salt. ?;n\??ritur Smith ummrHbmabljr < i~; ?n>?' of i Iti- mor t Interesting ft*- 1 .ari-; in lit i iMIt life of the roun iiy io?l:iy no! anything lie ways or. ??l > - i.J pin ini'l- r the strong glass oi tbo~ mi? in u search for no it i ve* :??>?! indentions. Tho dlf litnliv wplj i-.ovornor's present po sllioii i- III. ! In hiiH "retired" tNKl f? iv and h- en argued out of It. Your i-lil linn politician hrlieves ' il.af If wni ? .i i change a man's i".irnl um i' yi?u ?-an change It again, of i oiir-o M"-rr have been eiopd ifoiu to thin rub', bm lin on? could | b" found i't ill.- en (dial today who bflb'Vi d l li.it Al Smith's ainl inmti" d ' 1 in intention to Q*tj9 public offi??? (or good and all at ! i h-' >11.1 ??i hi. present term, Jan- 1 nary I next will have any effect j whatever tip'in the Oemocrafcte' Pifhbb-iiiill -itnation two yoars hi'i'i i'. Tlii- supporters of Clover? * .intr Smith aiv expected to make a-! nior?' "t reiiuous fight for him than 1 t hoy tlirf in 1M L't in Madison 'Square t<n**den. the hlHtorlc old building whii'lt is now but a mem* cry. and a bob* in the ground. ? Tim? Covi-rnor Smith means he .will n< i r it ?i for a fourth term at j Alhaiiv iIiIm fnll In thoroughly lleved h??re find to many his deet- i slon appears to be a fine stroke of j po'l'l- M. The covi rnor Is at the i r. st of the wave at the momenH Iff won n mushing victory at the J pcdl-i I : t November when the vot- ' '' : i?' sli? ? tule r dopled all of the 'lin i! t ta t < ?-?11 < 11 iiiiieiidments ho had j |advoeal?d. 11 *? has carrleod Uipinu.]. his idea of a r? construe? I <b-n ? iiimi Ion i o reduce and re*- J riaino Hi. :1aie admlnlst rative ri. 'K'i'trr uti. Charles K. ihighoa is I'tiiu, ;ih chairmen of the rom? i mission. Governor Smith HMi'ceo'h ;i In throwing Mayor Hy*a Ian out of crfic.. in New York OfMn and placing Tammany Hall in the best po tit ion li lias held for ffa years. The governor ban outma-u io iivore l and ontK?nerall#d the' Itettiiblicaii opposition at Albany time .-ml again. 11 Ik last election-; In 1 ?'l' I. hr the fiw-c of the over-* whelming vote cast for Coolldge 111' the empire state, was a remark- 1 abb* tribute. In short the situation In which ; Al Smith finds himself is an Ideal oil" for retirement? for tempor al v retirement at least. When he leaves Albany at the end of his pi -s.-iit term, i he beginnings of the Presidential fight ou lf?28 will be but a ye ti- away If the governor i should be eh-rted this year to a fourth term and --Mil he In offlfiM during i:i l*ii-shb-ntiai prlmalltfl and i fkifi il ? 'inventions he might find l i-n elf in hot water. As a fit l/i'i; in pi I Viile life ho will puddling his trn canoe on a pla < in at ream lie will not paddle so far away, hnweyfr.. as not to hear his count r.-. \i call. .N'. vertheless it is still true of C.ovi rnor Smith that he doesn't^ r?? 1 h. -can get tliy nomination. lit? ' Hi inks the religious Imhuos which ' fhi'd nil in t lie last (onventtOlH wiii flame again in the next and Hi..t there will he prejudice ugalnni h I m as a Catholic. There is also the wet i | dry Issue to be fought out, The l(fpublicans have an' r il'n king all such . '.ntrover-h's at their conventions i it the i>. mocrat<4 ransack all the ''..Ms and bring out all the fam ily hke.h-iotis trt'.v can find and make the bones rattle long and loud. Coventor S;.lith does not foe! ha * i. n? i ded ;? ,i leader of the Na- v ? ion. | ? wets however, for (lover*^ nor I; It chic of Maryland has come forth a ;? stronger antl Volstead isii iiKpiu.nt for p irty honors thaa Al Smith ever was. Th? re in no denvlng the fact In Washlqj^^H Smith ?sto retlre '< werried gj ?ltu.?t? < N w York, or put it taor t a i? I>?. they have "trii i 1? a Smith in New York] They i? v iirl ;-.iin their opt fieri Tin v 'I?? nor fear the fJal ? rat | . rr , nch. They fearj rship of Smf T1ie> hnv< n sitting up nlgl ' ? I>1,7 in i ways and mC ?:? ?-i.u the iter of Al. NtfJ will only a t out and stay pi i hh ms Will be ? t m pil to an Immense degree. Mrs J A. Kodirerson. whoJ|| on Greenb>sf street. Is i nt the Klt2aheth City after the arrival of a baby | t-r.
The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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Jan. 18, 1926, edition 1
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