I bi^iy^^hw^ ???^ H IMflKf vIMBM it flLSi^M am |A^ AAI ? must apt ?iy know, ?joy aid tvnJ I ItlS^ MCmmWg HI 3PW.7?e??B I tM#^ musie. but is aa raatteatl aad$. Eaatly I ^ilrieto k|iMih| it aarachcou I v. llwnk* Dro-^^l ? SBd^^^Narebmxs " by >favln anrffl I aaaShtd ctn|gw l(lbiltt9iMMkl I .?t7? H "F^P . ^|^^^pQHp|KH|HPiQBL >?? ? fiJkM& rMil^ Bb ? hi r Awe I _ aEl . 1 ? ?n3|j^B| VfeA ? , *^*^H j?- ? . ? - . - r'* ?? * ? 1 - jl^2 ^yfapntijiMd tli'wwrittfo ? i ?? ? ? ? .. ? Mtt ?**Heo<Uto tW? naD^hi Sot recently vw selected in a M tfcmal *ie*rch ajr.a hartWmmW mop 0# Loe "Angeles bankers and tnaftmf' men to manage the ncv/ Btttmore hotel there ?and. si fttJOO per year - ' State Exhibit At Sesqui Wins Medsl A silver medal for North Carolina's exhibit at the Sesqaieentennial Expo sition has beea-awarded to the State, Major Wade E. Phillips, director of the Department of Conservation and informed yesterday * m-- jiai. ?? * 1*W AiAbi *w," - *?' ?" ? ^ ^ : 'f^fte^velody is,light and catchy, Ipillt M ^tfca dance?like fSoir Tlie middle -part ia This is pitpbaWy the most popular | ptano u%a??f the American composer . Ndvin, unless it ii "The Rosary." F+TWr-most beautiful little number is : tHi aeorr uf "Narcissus ~ son oT?a - Greek god, who fell in love with his I S&V&P i? kjafi, He Sfc 1 tempted to draw his reflection, from i the surface of the water for * play q motyl ?'"d yhftti lift cannot he; be b comes so sorrowful'that he is changed i -s SMLfMmd OOHIBIQP ' Ifr ?i^Hk^K Im niiifi "?? to * f?w kour* whtte ?? t*?ie U ' *jg*. t? lUri w ^; jg| ^>~ Adverting to the e?Uuo sitae of ^pfjuKrli W0* BW-W$f f&i t ~ BCCCMTr I . Eighteen Prisoners I ' Thanksjriviuir Present* Fear of Priaonn I - Ace From Pftt I An old and broken woman, wbofr ? yean of toO let end?avo?d te*ar in ;(Wltor,,^? which to I to State prison, waa .abl* te oat W I: Thanksgiving ?ftwp?f with, bar son, and w31 for many dinners afterward. . JdOat t,, v'.Cj ?f}^ Pitt Cwn^y pfigftn^f^ y)^) w?pq ^ a. r 10iw murder? - iii uqo ^ #KAiif. y T^n ' { - ,. - - , ,_' ; 11 y^ars 0j ssntcn?6 ox12 to lv r {"-? Spa - !.?<_? TRfl - . ? x ' ? '.'^ -|*^ | ' 1 Tai> fy^ina? |HH ftnn>tir nfrnn^ ? ? W*^9 ClCnWfl ^ I 'mJRi f m'W'm '^19 *""*?'<^jflf,'iIn?sKv-vlS''nH f ifljfc Jim-*-* A 9 Sw^Bb^ H >V ~ 9 ILxym S ^S B BHB' 9> ? ' Sn g?l So let us get the spirit oJ ? . &B w1112'B W8"8 8 ill 1?? - JtM?18111V ^BK5C tv ,-: - ? ? *\-T* - ? A*rsij \5 / '? ? ^fllTnuMlc^^ -?? if ?%( o?,^ : __i 'll.Jli. l bi rw inliihi "*- opruiFGr ana '.^vsriDa ? shall be of ^ ^ ^ the normal of j 1.3& incites. 'Rains during the ; > 12-hour period ending 4 o'clock I yesterday morning totaled .35 of an, tech, and brought the month's total up to 8.31 mark. The defi ciency for the year, however, is I '* inches. ..v. "^^fourmoatksofth^ enrreit V I year?which has been marked by ; sack deficiency in rainfall as to :l serious water shortage in I some.. places?have shown,. ex , cesses. The previous high ex Of:*te- ' I ; iowtod in and1; Jasmary ; I ' ranked next wtth ail enesa of $4 ' of an inch, . 'V ? ; ' 1 ^ f, ... - . ^ ^ ''? ? ??L I Congress Sharply Criticizes the (Foreign Loan Poliey Now I In iPoree..*.' |fe? (By WILLIAM S. NEAL) Washington, Nov. SO.?Sharply crit- j icising the State department's foreign loan policy, Representative Henry T. Rairfey, Democrat; of Illinois, today opened what threatens to become a serious threat in tiie forthcoming con gress to stem the How Of American money to Europe fOr investments ; ~ Huge foreign loans will react agt^t -A^Aean busineaa' And bring. new^pwign<^ support ers of the movement declare. , P?onus nifij{6s The*, bonds cany a privilege d? stock purchase. The company is to make a ^w-priced automobile. ! v . *|taly haa no restriction on houra otf labor. .Sfce workmen cant strike. Every automobile manufacturer in d&place ah | made machine in.European markets. If ^i<the next ten years such Ameri j can investments In industry in Eufope las this I have u&itioned will hive the 0H of seriously curtailing our iwn txjKurta, and, therefore, seriously ef? busing." ? " House Foreign Affairs Committee, de clared that if loans are not halted the IJnltod States will soon !*#*? blan ta^rtgaga en Europe.Ml^|^ ._ '..f-Tbe State Department, however, ckfB not approve these loans," he said. "I^does not have power to stop them. Tfci problem must be solved by an educational jappeal to investors." | I American investors havh. twenty billions of dollars loaned abroad, he said. One effect of this, he assuerted, Coiart," said Representative Cole, "bu1 if %e continue to multiply and iiv criase our loans in Europe, we maj ^ i-j to the senate from Illinois, magnet . be seated, ft is claimed be litnidl; bought Ms election. Show* the senate refuse to admit hiiSjj^Len i Small (above),> now governor, Stoma as the man. to *11 Pith's I chair fat Washington. Gov." Small I will resign. yFred Sterling, lieo tenant; governor, then becomes governor and will name Mr. -Small m eenstor ?* ? , :? .-V V. -? Persoa'sSesmtl . V ' * I Suit Non-Suite f - ' ? ?u Will Try Again y Attorney Still Acting AsAtfrvs er For Tobacco Co-Opera : tive Reeievers. ' < -v' r ?* I ? V - . ; ^I Yesterday it was off again, with the suit of Colonel W.M. Pewon, <rf; MlritfSi? y r?rt [be oififra short time before hj^illibe Ion again with a brand new-sufc: 1 f Colonel Person yesterday withdrew [ the suit'which he started Saturday Nash County J-Juperior (^urCMgfarr J J, N. Sills, cleric of the courts^ad [granted a motion to nonsuit a prior [action whieh Colonel Person had [started with four plaintiffs, all of [ whom led affidavits to the effect that | they had been solicited.to become par* [ ties to the suits and had not under [stood their nature. James H. Pou anu Cale K. Burgess, [attorneys for the ^ociation^. inti-| mated'yesterday that they would move 1 to dismiss the action, on the ground [that it was brought in the wrung [county and that they wanted it hied ["where he is well known or wheje it [ us convenient to us." [ Whether in anticipation of that rao jtion of for other reasons satisfactory to hlnisef, Colonel Person took -the [matter into his own hands and last [ night announced his intention of in stituting a new action, stating he [would bring it either ' in 1 Franklin J County, where he maintains his legal residence, or In Wake, where the as [ sockiibn, has its offices. ? Hr J Person, while engaged in- hiiKVi*w a? J forts to tear down the cotton as**ia ;[ton, .remains as one of the attorneys Inouncem^/that .three receivers for the tobacco' asso I CtclviW* ctiv uO'lllvo XT. rOU) OX HHiviKn* '* . ' . ? Falhrfe To Eaaet Farm Rdlrf Miffct 8??ilt i? a Dk- ^ Washington, Nov. SO.?A veiled warning that failure to enact farm relief legislation might result in a dis turbance of the political complexion of the nation was sounded tonight by Representative* Dickinson, Republican, Iowa, In protesting against the actio i o^the National Industrial Conference' Board and the United States Chamber of Commerce in forming an agricul tural fact-finding body. He was disposed to believe that the jpiiit commission "is. hot to get more information,'but to filibuster against passage of a genuine fawn relief bill at. the approaching session of Con gress." "The farmers are not entirely be reft* of power," Mr. Dickinson said. "They can still vote. They are still art absolute political power in many states and an irresistible balance of power in many othert. I pray that they may not be driven to the use of class political power?but there js an extremity of discrimination beyond N which they may dot Be pushed with out danger. " /' Not Providential "With his pifcperty values reduced, his crops unprofitable, the purchas ing power of his dollar below par, the farmer is not fool enough to believe that these things are a visitation of Providence. He knows these thing* ' are largtfythe direct outcome of manipulation and discrimination in economic and political policies of the nation which air affecting the distri bution a? wealth between dwitt. / with victim^""; r . r "He is not going to keep quiet about it, and .he is net;going to stay at homo and slop the'bogs while these emi- ; nent industrialists open headquarters in New York for another rperitotic questionnaire throughout the country Its find out how much some popple jdbn't know about the farm problem." Dickinson suggested that^the these two business organisations can ?? Sounds Warning As To Fireworks And Their Sale ?j : ";;*v ? Those Who Expose CfaUdren To Danger Are Murderers. qever be, solved until the- business men of the State realize 'that, it is g business problem and handle it ? M': ~ filtjate Pire Marshal, told memben of the Current Topics Club ia. weeki? session at the Y^ M. C; A- last night \ - %he State offldal likewise sounded warning against the uae of Christmas AtmniMii!. i?I cannot 0*di} wordk to express my opinion of aman,* de- : dared Mr. Brockwvdl, "who, (placing his -k?ve for* few ftlthy dollars above C thf lives of the. children of the eom- ? unity, will sell fireworks onbide tit* ? i r|* '* m _ t 4* ? ?? < ? ? V * ?

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