wmmrn mam - - OBJ3E BEQUE1T. ) ? |p effective In Anrther ?tatef g| i Attorney^eneral J. & Manning to in Louisville, Ky., defending for die University or North Carolina a trait In collect ?i25,ootJ mneritance ^tax irom :^dge Manning wik maintain that , th? North Carolina the two towns In > Of be faettli*t the relayed to points out C i/*7 ;_ v. **_-,? dtr in North. ,,235,247 pounds, for J IPH. Bifan Grlmos. seizure of . a ig Nortp -'Cifeb 7' numDonr m^r of the owser, ? matter in IM no concern. : to the Secre m ** pSnnocerit ^ two' 'to WlnBton-Balem fc of the counties wiB be e*y on aH , ?old Jtar hare not either the |500 ise or (he. |5 duplicate - -A All 4.^ ' y fifty at State 8 of North Carolii^-ahould I ally .i#tere3te(Mia.a? prizes r the fair association for the ctive agriculturaiveahibit by idual farmer In the state; f Community School a special bulletin Just to Organize and ?< ANOTriEiVHi^Rrr IVERNMENT PA88EC. T V ::Z . Complete Abaenca of Bl utter and Vi olent Language Wert Features of Addraaaea to Pramler. . . v jjMyiji : ? , ?assm London. ? Prom one labor difficul ty tie government pacaes to another. No sooner was the railway men's wage crisis surmounted or ^deferred, than the miners' demand for the na tionalization of mines confronts the cabinet Premier Lloyd-George informed a deputation that the government was unable to adopt the proposal made by the Aal commission, headed by Sir JohnwBankey. aid the miners are greatly^ dissatisfied. Prank Hodges, secretary of the Miners' Federation, laid after the premiers statement at the conference^ that "the govern ment's attitude had edited a very grave situation" and the utterances of other labor men x show the/ uni versally share this" view. A feature of the addresses made by menders of the deputations t& Mr. [iioyd-George was, according to unof Icial reports, a complete: absence of bluster or, violent language. ; opposition to closed shop 1 AfDCOt-'-ECT'VEBAHOAIN'N wi.UnftM.-Oppe.IUon to colle. rFJT, ? . ... CONCENTRATING PRACTICALLY ! ? 4 AU ARMY PJLANE8 ON BORDER ? . Washington. *r Concentration portunltjfe|^ Washing ton. ? Americanization o t foreigners should be an immediate ef ort at Congress through legislation, leclared Senator Kenyon, of Iowa, h airman cf the senate labor commit ee, whirb return td from an infestiga ion of the steel strike in fflj?|stts >urgh dstrict . ' ' ? . Asserting that about half wf teel workers are of foreign birth and annot lenator Kenyon said itaa: ot;.^gro8s :ommiuee inquiry shcmIdTW GAIN8 IN 8TEEL STRIKE Pittsburgh.? Steel companies whos* plants, are operating ' fai' burgh dstrlct continued to jepon steady progress toward normal &>ndi tloas. No announcement of addition il mills starting up came from any where la the Pittsburgh district, bu? sev*ral_ in other , stool ccnter$_we^ gfip^as:hnving Neither wero there any claims mad< of large numbers of men returning .'to wort; in plants that nave been work ?? ,fV. LITTLE CHANGE NOTICED IN PR$8IDENT'8 HEALTH Washington. ? President Wilson'* condition, remains much tho same as for several da^s.gaid-a bulletin Israel that while *)? president arti of pater, t occasion n d have to another test of 8TneNdi ? IMMINENT OVER PEACE W?*t*