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FARM RELIEF FIRST PROBLEM OF PRESIDENT Prennitrd to llim on the First Day of the Second Year in His Own Itiglit a? t hief Executive MAKK OK BKEAK Political Prophet* See t'on widerahle Signilicnnci' in, Thi* Problem ami the Next Election , lly 1>AVID UWIIKM'K V Washington, March 6. ? li 'a gnlficant thut the v? ry first thinr submitted to President Coolidv;. ?n the day he begun his Hicouil year "in his own right" ns Chlet Executive woh the |grni relief pro gram something that political prophets noir art* predicting will either break Or make the admin istration in the next Mvnal uiontha In the Western States. IJp to now the ? administration haa been able to plead that it w;t* concentrated on the ta\ reduction bill and that no tuovc could be made which would introduce fac tionalism In Congrens before that measure was out of the way. Now. however, the committee of twen ty-two representing moat of the farm organizations and the asso ciations from Western States hav? definitely come to the White House with a program which they will not permit to be sidetracked. As for the President, he gav? the committee no comment for the good reason that he exports the program they submitted In princi ple to be worked out in detail be fore he commits the administra tion to It in any way. The con ference held In Des Moines which authorized the committee to com** to Washington went on record in favor of the "principles el the Dickinuon bill." but sine* then there haa been no ftgreein 01 on all aides as to what legislation is needed to carry out those pi in ctples. Secretary Jardlne, of the agri cultural department, la the man on whom the President relies for an opinion an Just what legisla tion should have administration ? support. There are many hills pending in Congress. Some or , these Innocently In their desire to protect the farmer place burdenr. on other farmers which won Id bring down loud protests If enact ed. The administration Is really waiting to see if the farm gioups can agree. Fundamentally, the secretary of agriculture stands r??ad> ;?? recommend to the president lit* approval of those measure* tvntcii attempt to bring about ord? rlv marketing, in other words mutt of whut the committee wliirh viHit ed the Whito House had 10 h?i v can be approved in general. The difficulty comes In wonting out the exact detail As for a federal farm board to coordinate the activities of co operative orgnnlationH. the admin istration favors this. It also ap prove* of the Idea of stabilizing the export price through orderly marketing but the government 1' self doesn't want to do ili?- stabi lizing. The farm cooperatives al?;o will have to arrange for a system of collecting the ta\ they e.\p?et to Impose on fanners generally. The government Is loath to tak" into its hands the duty of lni|">? ing the tax eapeelally if at the same time It declines to hate ?n\ thlng to do with fixing the price. Memories of what happened to the officials who fixed the pil?? of wheat during the war still Hi. get In the agricultural depart ment. It Is so much a question of Judgment that a political ad ministration hesltatea to asauine /the responsibility If the pile W should be fixed too low and th? n "it develops that by waiting a lit tle longer, the government agenev might have bargained for a higher price there would be. It I* fell, a certain reaction against the par ty and power. Political ammuni tion was accumulated the last time the government was in the prkNMUiim Minlness and there Is no disposition to rep??at the ex periment. But some coope ration bet wen the government and those prlvslo ageneloa which attempt to regu late the export price may yet b. worked out. The ad m In 1st rat lot Is willing but until a satlsfsetor.v Is presented which mret* all points of view, the preeident will not In dicate his position, lie will do a ho did In th?? case of McNary-Hau* pen bill, simply wait till ??olh house* of Congress ftght It out Tha conflicting vlwepoini ? on price fixing are fully reprisentct In the Sonate and House and if n bill does psss It will probably b? aoeept"! by the administration l e cause It will be a tMipromi e measure which make? a start a* least toward handling th* prob lem of surplua In farm product WIHMIM. W KM, TO IIK Flt^KXTKO XRXT WKKk Poplar lira neb. March t. ? The Wiahlng Well will be presented bar the Poplar Branch High School fcOlae Club on Tueaday right. P**i*b 16. under the direction of H^lsa Qeraldine Tubbs. director of Toiuaie for the public schools of '^urrlttiek CAiiltf WE1J. KNOWN HEME !?. \V Shun, ni K:iI<>1k^. K'? sit|ii*rinli*n<!?*nf oj (he North CiU'ilina Sunday Sehtwd Associa tion. will b*? <1 by many old friends Sunday afternoon ai 1hi? m|h>iiIi'<k of lii'' Coimty-wtd" Sun day School ?'<i?M'nilnn at 1 ?inck - well Memorial Church. DAW SUM TU HEAD ELKS CLUB HERE I ii(*lalI:ilion I rrnnonies In l>r 1 Id lira! Friday Niphl in April \\ c Ii.iw'miii wan elevated to tin* !?<>M of exulted ruler ??f Kliza b?M la City Lodge x&6, tilks. Friday night at ?!??? annual flection of of fl?Trn, sueciedlng J. T. MoCabe. Mr. McCnbe was chosen represen tative to the grand lodge of the order. Other officers elected were: W. It. Zoellcr. leadinic knight; Itobert M. jAnntiiKH, loyal knight: L. L. Winder. Jr.. Iccturiug knight; llo lii-it A. Ilyruin. tiler; Itay H. Toxey. treasurer, and <\ 15. Wood, secretary. Krad Sander* was mimrd alternate to the grand lodge. and T. P. Nash was re-elect ed trustee for u throe-year term. The other trustee* are Dr. I. Fear ing and Brad Sanders. The new Off lepra will be installed the ilrat Frlfiay night in April. The retiring officers are: J. T. Met 'a he. exalted ruler. W. (\ Daw Kon. heading knight; W. 11. Zoel ler. loyal knlghi; C. D.tJallop. lec turing knight: and Robert M. Jen. nlngs. tiler. Measrs Toxey and Wood. treasurer and secretary. re apectlvely. were re-elected to their aame office*. A luncheon will be served In eonnerl ion with tlic Installation cere mon lea early iu April, it was announced today. Mr. Dawson, the new exalted ruler. Ik manager of the Kllzaheth City Cocoa Cola Bottling Work*, and Is (itlierwlae prominent in the baalnev-K and social life of the city. FORI) PLAY GIVEN BY NORFOLK GROUT About 7*> Ford (loalfim. sales- ! men anil others associated with | flip ronipuny'H branches In North-1 eastern faroltim were entertained | Friday night at a play. "Selling a . Ford Car." given by a cant from ! the Norfolk brunch. bended by W. j r. Miller. assistant manager. The ; 1 pluy wan tn six acts. a ml Was pre- j rented in the new car asaembly | , room of the A it to & (5a* Kngine , i Works, Ford brunch here. Resides Mr. Miller, member* of the east were .1 M. A tint In, L. K. : Hronddus. H. I). Bottom. II. J. ! Qolnn and s. Morgan, with L B. Smith and IV W. Spain un property nu n. The play was received with 1 enthusiasm. Those present included Ford representative* from Hertford, Kdenton. Sunhury. (iatesville, Jar- ' vlshurg and other polut* In thin territory. A number of lidtoa wit" present a* guest* of honor. The play was put on with the an slstance of ('. W. (talther. mann- | ger of the Auto A Oas Kngine 1 Work i*. CHARTER FOR NEW OIL CORPORATION Dover, Del.. Mar. ft. -A char ter was flled with the State De partment today for the Tidewater \s?oclatrd Oil rompany, a nev. corporation, formed out of Tide water and aasociat'd oil compan Un. ADMIRAL WAINWRIGHT IS critically ill Wahhiimton. Mar. f?. Hear Ad miral kichard Waluwrlght. r? tlr^d Navy veteran. Is critically III at the Natal hospital here and Is not expected to recover.' He wni executive offic r of the nattlcshir. Maine when It vras blown up In Havana harbor rOXKKIt THIS MONTH A BO IT MMtllMAMKTr Washington. Mar #.? ? Th?* course to he follow. d by thin country In the preliminary dis armament conference called by the league of Nations will h? out-! lined here this month at ? con ference between Secretary K?l- \ log*, Ambassador Houghton, and' Mlnlnter Olbson frdm Geneva. Engtemd Discovers Elizabeth City By Dare Event Mt riic Knsland. kingdom finned for It 94 roast be**f Hiid ale. !?? learn ing about KHzulx'ih City the*** days. in connection with ill*' cele bration to ho held on Koauok* In land next August IK in commem oration of thi> birth of Virginia Dare. Sir Kstne Howard li to In* chief speaker of the occasion, and this accounts partly for the Inter* em the t'nitod Kingdom In taking in the ??rent. Articles with reference to the celebration appear in the Western Morning New 4. published In Ply mouth Htld Kxeter. In the i'sue of February 17. and in the Cornish Echo, published in Falmouth. un der date of February 11!. Secre tary Job, of the Chamber of Com merce here, is u native of Fal mouth. and he has copies of "these two papers in his office. Mr. Job derlaras also ihut an article with refereuce. to the Vir ginia Dare event has appeared In the London "Times, perhaps the best known iw-wspapnr in the world. In all the htorles. the name of Klizabeth City appears more or less conspicuously, giving this city probably its first international IMlblii'ilv nil ? Inrcn itruln SCHOOL ATTENDANCE CASKS HEAIU) HEKE Conviction in one auct dismissal in the other wer? Trial Justice Snwjt-r'H vvrdlrlK in two cases in recorder's court Saturday -norn lnic. involving alleged failure on the part of M. Ci. Stanley and W. M. It n per. both residents of the , Wecksvllle community, to comply with the State compulsory school , law. This requires that all clill jdrcn between the afce of ? and 14 I attend regularly or bring satisfac tory excuscft for non-attendance. ! A similar cane against C. W. Lane, of the Hayslde section, was dropped when Sheriff Carmine re ' ported that Mr. Lane had died. Mr. Stanley was charged with having failed to soud bis son. Wil liam. aged 9, to school. He tes tified that the hoy had been sick off and on since the beginning of the term, and stated cmphatlcally that he had not been kept out of school to work. He was let off under a suspended Judgment, con ditional upon payment of the! costs. Mr. Kaper stated that his son, 1 Cecil, had reached the age of H on January IB, last, and had not been kept out of jtchool before j that date. His testimony was cor roborated by the boy's teacher. The Rev. A. H. Outlaw, County Welfare Officer, then produced ! records indicating that the bov would not be 14 years old until June 9. Judge Sawyer, however. ' took the word of the boy's father [ as to his age. and dropped the ac tion. Lyman Armstrong. charged with being drunk, was fined $5 and costs. l.KM TI'ltNKIt, JK? DK % I > Lem Turner. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. I^m Turner, Sr., of Old Trap. Camden County. di**d at Crag, Colorado, on February 24, after a long illness. A brother. Charlie Turner, who Ih in busi ness at Crag, was with him at the time. Ilurial was In Crag. nealdrH bin parents, he Ih sur vived by three sisters. Mr?. I?? in l'Ufh. of Old Trap. Mrs. Osea: Wright, of Great Itridge. Vir ginia. and Mrs. Jason Iligga. of Sandy Hook; and three brother*. Willie Turner, of Camden. Harrv Turner, of Old Trap, and Charlie Turner, of Colarado. FALL OF BKIANI) IS CAUSE OF ANXIETY Oeneva. Mar. 6. ? The fall of Premier llriand on the i-ve of ne gotiations for the reconstruction of the liPiinup of Nation* Council caused Immense sensation and anxiety here aa he la permanent French delegate to Ihi* un der appointment from the preel* dent of France. A Paris dispatch today aald that M flrland would only attend th? preliminary discussion. i "turning to Pari# Monday CU B HtWTRNHKN TO COl NTVH mt HKIh Pasquotank County club girl? under the supervision of Mian Mar cle Albertson. Home Oemonstni Hon Agent, gave h dalnfy lunch con at the Chamber- of Commerce quartern Rat unlay at noon for the County teachers, after the Inttm had cloaed their monthly meeting here. The girls served salads, sev eral kinds of sandwiches, and oth er good thing* to oat. It MM, Alt ItttANCH MM. II HCHOOf, rNKH QKBITKRH Mllford tiaum and llennett Forbes. Maude Nefrbefn and Rav Kinaey constitute the team* which will uphold the affirm;.' i- ? and negative respectively of the quer> In regard to a statewide proparfy tax to give all the rural ?chool* In the state an eight month term when Poplar Branch debates thl? question with the two other schools In this triangle thin var. Alternates choaaa: Bar I Pike and James N?wbar?. Aged Vagabonjd Flings Venom At Sheriff and Police Chief When Ordered to Quit County HrvIiik dlwiV-1)' d i lint Ul?z4- ? belli Cit> and ra*<r. luuk CcUintw f?lk? #,v not imtti* ulnrty K ?' < j? about lint ins l.uu mound nnjr lonm'r, Thomas aged ahotid mIio drl'ietl tiuo this city h? \ I in'i'i i |i s it^n :,ti|i|M)h> dl)r from the 11 ?>! k li i .1 1 ?- i ti?c north, is ready to ; S..rk to OMK Virginia, he bHyH lii> d' Cbton in th? matte: perhaps hi* Imluuio-d by a di-rn't' of 'trial .Justice I'. Sawyer in ifcmdrr s cjurt Saitif*< day inoruiitK. wlilt It U ia etTrcN that ttultxa Mttiw- It-axes l?y 1<? o'clock Monday 111 trniti^, h ? inn ;t apeud HO d:tvs m jail. McfJee, a small. old who walks with iliflictilty hy tin*, assistance ol a cane, was* liab<t into r'Mirt si v-ral months ago, ? ?it a charge of cruelt> to animals, Juduniont in tin- case was sua* pend* <1 upon the condition that li?j Icavi- til#* Count v at one*'. H?? ha?? b?t>ti camping in the cdp,e ?i| Knobbs Crt-?'k ?wa?i|i. i)iit?i<t? the city, with scanty food and nuf sheltei ni all The unwelcome visitor didii'S travel far under the imp* tun oil that flrat court Jud^m* nt Httch4 in;; hia horse to his rauudinckleL waptn. and Icadum a pair of akin-? ny mules, he made his w.ivi throtiRh Klirahcth City i:nd as far' as the Fair Ground# on the Weeks* ille IliKhway. He kV. camped a>;aln in ilia stable* there. IN-mIkIi nt re|?oriK ti> Shcrifi Carmine and uii'inhuh "f the |>n* lice force to the effect thai .Mcfje" was not properly feeding his horae and mules resulted late Friday in his arrest. He spent the night in jail probably the iiicM ii.Mfoii able place lie has occupied fcincej his arrival hen ?and with brought) kilo court Saturday morulntc.i again on a charge of cruelty to mlmal* ^ vti'Citk : : jui.v U"ii! ???:t i f lit*- olc] i ? - ; i iv.-':. ? >... vnci of l . llc ?!?'*( ?ti ? . . Iin?l v.- it tl?v* lit 111* l?- ? ! *4. -| ?'?:?! ? t*'H! PJl i?f 1.1 s t:?i'? >1 f ?i I mo1< >? ? .?n> 1 itii:>; m ii: o: (cut* I l' III" (!?: ? !i:*M s?arv? jtniiurti.1. \\ Sh 1 ili ? 1 l .11 "u::rhi(iiil. .>!??<;??? ,1 .? OIK . iifc?i*rtiltl. h - 1': ?t II . ; . pound wn'k ' I 11, a:*?l 1 . 1 tin *ack wan still T" r> .v u in t.l: iiviiiK i|'t;u!i'i .i in ?'i.<- - : I-., ft. bl< s. "If you can't ? a 2?'? >u..? ??irk, you I 1 oil' ? ; ? f. ' h" *p.r *1 flu* pnllc cH?:l. wiili a v? 11 :i! oum (?'??r Mr. h<i' 111 111 ? u ncoiiiforiulil) Sheriff Can-.iiio. n< .i t?> h lizard. I ?>? I u.-?l ih.it tlv I i?*t *? hots-- had l'*s* :i1 1 ,t - 1 If.O j.-.U! ii. during his stay heic. "You ha ruth- f li?- t vit t *i t . v cahlt'wtly, :<f Mr'J :.i luouti-d. as 1 1 .< xlii nif loft t ? ? :<tand. Th'-u. win n Mr. ('.iiii.-n* had wati rt rear hl'ii. <]*?? 1 11 iiiihI nlx'iit a-id v.iv- hiin : look f.f uiiaduUi rii'Hl atdiiPMi:.* dlrcctli>K a wlilnp tmI i>i". 11 11 tikis takaldy unrnmplinx nlary ? ;??? 1? ? ' at him. T!n* ? hcti:'f !o ?li? u ai thoiipp ho V.7I1I-1 to Ilj:l:i. l-til' managed t'? cintro* hluisiif. A* Trial .iuit:ic?> Sawy, ;? i :.i poxrd liiw j?*d. tii -? 11 1 . Meii-c ia*'d" ninny attoin'it-. r : Int -rnipt Mm and was .Ml need with di?:icult\ Mr. Sa **yer iW-clnnd !??? had ltn*itli'Hl of r.'UjM'Pi for urn> h.i!?? hut that tin- !<ilUAti"ii di'inaiid ? (hat Honii'thitiK he d?u.' about th Marvin;: team: . H?* din-clod thin capias (or Mc(ii*i?'? urront lu? Ih Biied Monday mornlui. at 1? o'clock, and he Horv.*d upon tiim If ho was si 11 1 In thir. vi?-li?it> al that tltm . Dog Tax Offenders Give Many Excuses Failure on the part of u num ber of colored- resident* oi Ne'w land township to pay don taxes provided the occasion for u \ i:?it on their part to recorder'^ court hero Saturday morning. All w**re dealt with leniently, 'lilal Justice Sawyer estimating that' ther?* wasn't a dog In the lot worth the license and court coat* which con* ntitutc the in I ti I in 11 in penalty, un der the law. John Clrandy. charged with n? f having paid taxes on two dov's. testified that one died and the oth er win killed, holh demlsca ha\ Ing occurred within throe vu< Wi> after ho had listed them. "I'M no you r.O-r.O on that," Jud*:" Sawyer commented. re<|uiriiiK th;*t lie pay the license on otie do: , together with the CQHit ootfa Torn Front, charged with kIiiiI lar neglij4?'nce with regard to two dogs, testified he hid gotten lo? gather the money for the In \?\i, hut hvd had to use It for food for IiIh family. He paid taxes and, costs alno. Jntnes Williams. who had i?o dog*. declared both died last summer. He was let off with tiix en on one. together with the court coats. C. D. Oallop, uLio a colored r? s* Ident of Newland. and not .\?-n casually Interested in the hop business, owned on?- dog only 1 1 ? kh Id ho just hadn't t>een abb to; K''t together the money for the' lax. The court let him off with the usual penalty. Ila I !?*>* William* and Holly '.if fin. charued with the seme off* i ? failed to appear and the wari.n ts for them were returned to Sh?r-| iff Carmine for servlo*. Thomas Nixon of IWtl<?r.i Route Thr??o. wan in the chy on busliina? Friday. H U E \OI LOST YOI K GOAT ? |>tie* it > <?t? n piilii In hrnr luifiunul limlt-rs hih! w<?ul?l-l>? IpniIimn ?!.??? lnimiiu; Mbitit n-fuit th?- nittnfrj unit' done. If mii) (!iI:>k. aJwmf tlie prahil>i(J(?!i Uu ? h In *.i >4.11 >ourM**ir have not h:v?l .1 rliuiirr Co tell (hrm how \ou feel hImhii It? Of I OU I'M* ll (luis. N'oIvkI) llkrt to hrur "thr |w*?|?l.? uimt this" aixl "I'io pcojtlt* until. thiM" w li<ti lit* Iilms4'ti luiou't Ih'?*ii for Ills opinion. Ttie l>nlb AdiMi'-c will i?ln* )tm j mir (hiinri*. \V?uh for flic |*>m* of Moil* ?la>, Miirvh H. KIN<; AM) yUKK\ of SPAIN A HI', KXl'ECTHl Wa*lunn;i)ii. Mar- . r.t -*p? Washington i *oki *aya today that Klna Alfonso mid Qiccii Victoila of Spain nr?' to make an t-\tcnd cd visit to the 1 rnit?*d Stat? h. proh nldy arriving In ??arly autumn. and that S? nor Don Juan Klutio, S|?;?n ' iMh nmbanKador to thl?* country. now In Mudrid arranging d?tafl* of thf Itinerary. The Stiit#? I>? partm<-nt here and the Spiinlxh ?-mi>a*i?> profoawd Ignorance ol any such plan*. MtmillHON TO I II I I I ? IIIIDHUMi: NKW iiomi; ('baiiot I <?. March <!. Former (iovernor ('nr.i?roo Morrison an nounced today thai ho would ac cept bid* March 12 for a now quar ter million dollar homo to Ih' built on hla ratato near here. ? V1TON MAKKK1 New York. March . Spot iot tOI eloMNl qub t. middling II.IS, an advance of ft polnta. Future., cloning bid ~ March If >.27 . May 1* 81. July 18.12. Oct. 17.3*. I>e? 17.0ft. Jan 17 07. Court Game Lures Stars '???' v?m- ?url. "> ?*?. *^*lr* .'rT* h^'ptrtutli f.irtMr tiwmnrtW. hm mw ?>??? ,n* Hr<* ,. ciMrwntcr. Kta. ,?* ? .b?<r"?". rr sfiSSSTw IMKh have tw?r. pitying on f ?rotyywiM wur> I'?"1 . think k ? ?rv ??**??? *? -0'" TWO UPSETS IN CAGER TOURNEY lioro ;iiul Umonvillr ' H M.n.h 0. At :|?i* cIwm* *f the wiMiil day of the Suite Hi?;J. St'hui<l ll.?*l.?-f ball Tonrna iiif.tt 'n Stu-e C di? Re K> Piriutluin I si-vvrul team* ??ann? out tuiprea i ?:vkIv ns l!k ?-!> eon tracers for tho , llnt.1 hou?>iK. L.mk* t 1 12?* handed CriM'ii. iitim a t ? ;sia( iitjs the trig eltv . U'?ci j I 'j i ) ?'! la u . imi.Ii* where t'.iw pussii.K and iloor . WiTk of tli?< wiuu- l i wus t?i' high or.lt-r. This vlrtuiy isnvr Ui'akit 1 vil!v t!i?* righi !? ?!?!?>' I ut?iivi!te In I : ?*? ? hv!lli>finnls of i'Imm A today. - Kenrli-.T Friday tin* vetor* had i dN|ii>: of Priueetou u I to fi. WtlmibRiun, bringing a mall ' li!|l fjst<|(llllt illlo Milton la*t nlrjht ?t ? t* aied N? w Hern 23 in la. by virtue ? ? i fast paKsinu and aceu M-rtii' was fc.-wori ui 6 all. hut Wll laie shooting. Tlx' half tlm?* mill .-.'to it had piled up points la ilv :.<Tond frame. Tin* llarr hroihrr-i . led tin* nttaok virh I I poluts be , tw.'on ih*tn. Charlotte ilinpluyi'd ?!?<? In1/ ball of till* eV?MlltlK i:i down itiR Oreenvilh* 2*? to II and ?oin ' iiiR up hi a possible f'niil ?"?n I ??!! - tlnti. Charlotte Is matched with WjIpHmrIou ih in niurulnR for tin* ilKlit to plaj in the final rounds The elimination of (Srocilfltairo hy Leaknvllle and llalelRh by l'n lonvillo. IS to in. wore upsets of tio even In r Iteniiltn of the late aft'Tlloolt and "veiling go men are as follow*' I law river 22. Carthage, lit; Una tioke Itapldn, 19, Clintnu II': \Ve| i i!-ku 21, Chapel Hill T; Charlotte i 2f?. tlreenvlllo 11; Snnford 13. Idnrolulon 12. Friendship 14. f'toni'y t'rrekl. Midrib-bur**. 17. . >'teui 16. Wilmington 2-1: New , Hern 10; Vnionvlllc 13. ItnleiRli in; UnionRrove 20. Krwln 10: Fnrmvllle 12. Went Inn ham 7: Ited Springs 17. Ja*per 11; I*esks ville 1 6. (iraeuithoro 3; Lllllngton 2fi. Newell SO; Ked Oaks 21, Majavllta 16; Oram ha in 14. Smith River 13: Friendship JO. Middle bur* in. Woodland 21. Stonewall 12. Itoaiiolce Haptris H, Ihtflvar f?: Lumber! on 22. Oxford 12; Sanhlll 21. Iluntarsvilln IX; Un ion (irnvfl !!?, LaureUvlllH 8. Fourteen preliminary Ranie** in clashes A and 11 were pluyed here yesterday morning. Itesults of ? !:? "e K.nneM follow: Mint Hill K. Llle?v||i? J ; Uncky Klvnr 7. Jn? |icr l ? oiiMolldnted > 23; Chapel ?1*11. Five Will Baptist Seminary 1 'J . Idneolnton 27. Mohane 9: laiaile-itoii in. Sniitlifleld H; Charlotte. 30. Washington 14; Itarien 3, South Itiver 21; AUi'C lian Springs !?. Ked Spring* 21; Kieli Square in. Huiitsvllb' 13; , Henderson ?l. W? Irion 'J; Newell 1". Sunn) side 12; Plymouth 11. Oxford 12; Craniham 1 <. Corne lius IS; Coriar Itock 12. Stonewall WKKKSVIU.K PICKS TEAMS FOR DKR.ATK WcekavJIlt-. March fi -Llnabet U?ti.T and Rrma KvereH coiiati tute lh?' WeekHville affirmative whllo Ann If* Marl-- Jackson and Itobert Stanton will uphold the negative for Wcekavllh- Ill^h In I he Sl?t(-rldr triangular debate ihla year on (he query: KcKOlved, Thai North Carolina ahould lovy a State lax on property to aup port ail I'lKht montha' achool toirh. The foregoing four worn choaen from *e\?n whn participated In the preliminary ? for the d-bllo at the WcekHvlltc Iflgh auditori um Wednesday .right. Oaynelle Ha per won place an alt- -mate In the preliminaries*. II Ib not yet known wh.it two achooln will Jolll Weekavlllo to makft op the uiani;le that will endeavor to wad a winning team to partirlputn In the finals for th Ay cock cup at Chapel KID on April la. VETERAN BALT1MOKK NKWSPAPKK MAN OIKS WaHhington, Mai f?. -*->*rnncla \ tniry Ttlchaidnon. for many yea r* Washington correspondent of the Mnliintoio Sun. died here today at the age of K3 Ha aligned htma< If with ( Im Southern raiixc at the outbreak of the War Hc tween the Hlntw C.OU) WAVE SIKIKKS NKW KNfit.ANt) TOUAY Do 'ton Mar <?.- ? Northern New H.:iiu?M ?? and V? rmont today took ihr brum of the c;ld ware which <-Pte;ed Nev England from th" W'-at. The I"*1': i readln* Wmk fr-?f'.i Whitcflnld. N? r II imp ahlre. vi'iprn lh' mercury was re potted 30 dcitr< Im?Iow. hi: y\ t* H.xfiy. HAVH 11111 i OMMfTTKK f<i< : ;nond. Mut.-h ?? * ?poclai committee of the Virginia S?nat' appointed to determine whether Senator Alfred Smith of Norfolk wan lh- ?ann pwaon cod Yfoted of ffloni.H In South faro Una and at Kor* Monroe under the nani?"< of C M Heynold* and J AarlM A. Umi'h. Jr.. reported to- 1 day that h? |? the aam- peraon convicted in la b SPEAKS SI'MUY K?-v. Walter Oetiy, of Rlch iiioikI, Virginia. tllrcrtor yomm division. I?- pan inoiii ??r ({??IlKltMiH KilucAtlon Southern I'r. ,*ri,i ii 4'hurrli. speak* m ltltn i.w.-ll Memorial llNjifiHi Church Xcmhiv rtrti-ntoon on "Th* <1::, 111 It-,, ol a |||?- Tank.' 'Human Fly" Defers Risking His Life Until Today Disappoint mi nt ??.???? the por- | lion "f t hat hand of hardy nrr'wn is pH ,nnd childr< u who braved a biting Mflivh wind yeaterd \v aft? r- ' noon Iri the hope* ??f mmmii); oi r? , *Pollev. I lii? "human fly." climb tlao j cornice ??f the Kramer llutlding ? Mahi and McMortne streets. Pol- ? ley arrived on time, coming in a big Stiidchaker car, and announc ??d to llic rlih'ei'inK crowd IIihI he I would climb the huildiim today hi 4 o'clock instead. He pronilaed a j number of special stunt* on the] bull topping tin- llagpole which j HurniiiuniH lh?' building. The mercury was hovering i around; V h*< freezing point at 5] o'clock, the hour scheduled for the climb. Policy atated very posi tively that the cold had nothing to I do with the postponement. "I'd b?* plenty warm when 1 got to the 'top," ho commented. There were some In the crowd, however, wh?? I M remembered the awirtly ended ca rucra of other "human fllea" on | days like yeatcrdn> ; audden fallaj from high above ground, which j [those who clalmod to know hlsm-l ?d oil ounibed fingers. And they j didn't hi ii me Polley for not "dolnK ' ' IiIh Htuff," na advertised. Polley haa been here before, und waa recounted readily by ; ininy wiio remembered his ex ploit* In climbing the Carolina j liank llulldlng. then the llinton ; Hullding. and the Y. M. C. A. i With the weather man promis ing a rlae in temperature today, cou pled with the tiaual proa poet I or largo Saturday crowds, It lnj i easy to undertdand why the "hu-1 man fly" changed dates. Seemingly oblivious to the p? eullnrly searching quality oi tin j breeze which played upon1 him. : Polley was attired In decidedly I amnmery fashion. with whlt? I duck trousers and nigh topped rarfvas tennis shoes. Addressing ? the crowd from the plight ? ml- J ni nee gained by climbing onto the , .spare tire of the Htudebaker, U. was noted tljat he loMt no time In thrusting his spare hand into a ? r trouaer pocket. Ily "spare hand ? In mi-ant the one which he jrt id not line in the geatures which accom panied hla brief flight Into ora- j ! tory. Ah further evidence that, des pite his attitude of Indifference | j to the weather, he wasn't entirely ( > comfortable, there were a few In I the crowd who noted that within I 1 five minutes after he bea*" his [ : address, bin knee* were knocking I together merrily, (ending to prove; that August garb and March wea- . Iher do not altogether match, even ! for the hardier specimens of hu- i inanity . ! polley estimated th?- crowd i comprised about 7fi grown folks i and 200 children not an Impos ing aggregation for r man to risk | hi* life before. H?' promised faith fully to climb lh?' building thia afternoon at i o'clock. (ovao:<;vnoN gi.aii ro OKI BACK IIOMK Thrlst t 'h ii reh was used Inst | Tuesday for worahlp for tho first i lino sine* Joly," says the prior, , i ifr <; K. IIIH. "It e? rtalnly lelt good to he hark there aguin. The att? ndance at the Lenten 1 Mervlcea Jumped al>out <",oo per rent. Quite a few had not seel* the church elnco It ?% a h so near completion and were most agrec ahly surprised st the greatly en larged appearance of the building, und the beauty" of th?* whole place. It I* good to ??* ba<*k home Her- , vires will he held in th? rhu*h # Sunday at ihe regular hour* The < public Is cordially Invited to wor* ( thlp with u--" TOMMY MILTON Wil l. [ KKT1KK FROM TRACK ' - '1 Miami. Mar. ft.? Tommy Milton ? of Beverly Hills. California, fa J moua automobile racing driver, i1 today announced hla retirement 1 from the track COSMETICS IN NEED CENSORS SAY MEDICOS \Vorni, For as Our Fello* Say*, Every Time lie k inHPH Girl Hn (>rl? I'uIntrrV Colic HEALLY SERIOUS Willi N'o HcKlriclionn What over Manufacturer May Any and All Sort* of llurinftil Ingredient* It> ItORKKT T. SM ALL ( (??>ripM iua TI? A?n.-Mi WaNhlngtnn. March 6. ? A U tlonal crusade to bring cosmetic within th (i purview of the Federi pure food and drux act Is belo strongly urged by certain men hern of the nicdlral profession wl hflve taken time to study the que t Ion. Home of the products which w< men use so freely today to "Mai themselves beautiful" are plH enough. and more or less harq less. but there Is. absolutely no r) strict ion placed upon the maa< fact ucrs uh to the use o( delate] ious minerals. dyes and actual M sons. When It h considered thli some of the cosmetics are llbsMiil used on tho lips of women, youa and old. the opportunity Jpr et dungorlng the health of theie we] llpstlcked ladies is only too a| parent. Perhaps the men are bseoarilH aroused over the lipstick not than uny other srtlcle of milady, somewhat complex modern tot ette because men have great! contact with the lip cosmetics' aai there may be more truth than ffc tion in the claim of one yoa^ man that every time he kUa0%| girl nowadays ha was attack^ with painter's colic. The medical profession and tl medical journals are taking (j situation seriously. They do a com dem n all the preparations < tho market. Far from it. Tfcj know It would be of no avail. 11 women of the world have becol! hopelessly addicted to the um i cosmetics and are so pleased wll the results that they would at think of giving them up. no ma ter what the haxard Involved I their continued and elaborate aa The doctors contend that tl good preparations have nothing 1 fear from proper medical superb slon. while the had preparatlol should either be driven from tlj market or In any event consplct ously labeled as to their delete lous contents. Dr. H. Dana Hubbard of Na| York is one of the leaders In th pure cosmetic crusade. Dr. Hu| bard Inslststhat the privileges SI Joyed iiy these proprietary prei arutions are many times actaal] unsafe. "Sufficient omphaaia has ? been placed on the components f coamot lea and the dorraato which many or them provoke," siiys. . 'Many no-called ccxemssiff! J women and youiiic girls. If caraftfl* ly lnve?tlsat?>d. will be found to I !??? cases of dermatitln venenata. Or ;i rt iflrully created Inflammation of the Kkln. The unllln dye used In bizarre facial docalromanl* !? * known to he u positive and dan KcroUM chemical." The doctors are particularly 'JHp clous against hslr dyos and cla* that vlrtuully all of them ma ii ho oflUe Jaw-breaking chemli known mm f'araphonylendll whleh Is poison. "Carbolic acid saya Dr. HtJ hard. "In often unod to remo??T, wrinkle*. Arnmonlatcd mercury 1 and bichloride of mercury Are of- ] ten used In cosmetic proparatf and no more virulent polsoni iMt, yet their sale In unregnlfc Legislation In needed to profcl the iiae of anllln dye In cosm? preparations, para phenylendlafl In hair dyeH and mercury freckle and wrinkle remover l^ead Ih a known poison, yet It 1 often added to give body and ha I ii K proportion to fate powder. &? inuth la found In many socalle In liquid powder*. Here we ala rind anllln uaed when It Is desll io makes felxsrre tint. ? "The lipntlck already has i already claimed In death itoms of It* votaries. We find thess highly colored affairs are tlntotf j with anllln. In general it may f asfe to KRsert that all dyes chemical nature do noma jto the hair and akin. "It may seem out of j dl*eu?* hsre the esthetic ? this problem, but we are ri informed that In this c c it hero are unnually used 1240. 000,000 packages of | whlrh In the main in hnrmle | he element of danger In th< i ties of these preparations. lally those using anllln In i arable. - Coxmctcs containing obe* >! any character nhould be la d In amendments to our ood snd drug Isw. Tho 1< indenlsblc that there aro i langeroua drag* contain* reat many of the Motor* reparations which are b neatly sold as quit# horn ? fe preparations "
The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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March 6, 1926, edition 1
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