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k / U \ ? > 1 1 , 11 . '".? m% w T ' .*;. ? ? * pajiuviii F ^n*i* Vx7iWEfri^^iA^ttfci^!t FRIPAY OOTOB^B l? ttfW '-^ W|jwwflBt^jywftfufiyjtMtfi - ? :-^ -^r V?:L-;-j. .';- ^ y. . ? ? > j 'V'"/" ' ? ~ , ^ . ._ ^ ? J _ _ ? ' ? :. : ? - . *(,.I ? Em IB m V' I RByI [flli f ;u r I^R g^^uyj Hysteria; Cox Blames Adada - .* Propaganda PtWashiagtea, Oct. 15. ? James 111 ?bx, Democratic Presidential "nominee fcf 1920, said in a radio address last Jjght that tike world-wide business depression started i ghtee, "and the dreadfe $?is that it could harfiHiH * ^Speaking oven the raawSM ikstirg chain, Cox charged Hbover administration ? gambling hysteria" precfiHEfce I Stock market "crash," andfBflHfc "then forced upon an unwimj^BSP*! (de the tariff law which lattHflgn Mated the depression." *?"We most net lose sight juwssive fact," J|^erted. MB# . tariff clian^e^flR ? country ^PBfcg in of the most representative, far ?$read and appealing memorials ever Jiddressed to an executive, he gave to ^^ UJs of his production. ( .*/"There is no overproduction in the a^nse that the President speaks of it. j There is a shortage in the buying! pew or. If the world were purchasing j normally, we would be manufacturing! $?naaBy and we would boy if ,dS| were employed. ' :**We were the industrial giant of ike earth, the great creditor nation, aad we were producing one-third of *9 the products of the globe aad buy ing from other nations, thus estah- ; .fishing an economic1 balance tint jUPuld have continued had we acted yWA hd she curtailed her porchases abroaL f | This occasioned amimrloyment the^ek Jewlifa thattfaiTthi^ Jfl not start anywhere except In '^toniea." ? Discussing the stock jpHK aon, Cpx skid the and the wild drama ot foctane j ?W? either lost tUr toads or they Jtpd toromr so Iiidnihliislnl with tfie theory that the stock tape tojujpF3 1 * ZCax eontfaraed that if Alfred R tdfcuflt Va-I Lom -1-1-a:- * T*-,-, .ri>?A Sim flUUUl iHfM Cc?II'v?CCtvO r re SI OCT V m I ? ? ^S -1 r"" " " s I ?* "With # Xtanoczatfe pert? mte<tt-| I X AJL i^xMl^i .# tiiffjiBiiMi 1 ft H AfMWflnllf - ** ~ ? ?? ? _ MM Awmifl I I K' ^ ;_?-V* B 9h JB- ?L^KgSw IslWvlk^K* ?4 Sy^.^SjMPMM fSj ^j|*miV# f f LkX?M I H '? ?? .-^T^>yt :2v > ^.y>\ yv^ s\?? gw fi > j ?^M Raleigh, Oct. 14.?Plana for oiga&-| I Wag tobacco growers of North Car-1 linaolina in two eoepexatNe market ling association! to begin functioning I ThSHcc h o wa^^ah noflBp W^Hw doable its ja^KXpave tisfl tioning dlH[^Hrassociaqprt | in ?the Sb^^Hr j It is-ja^pteed to organise onftipo^ 0D6r8MPfe!l^aAStfBB^i^vn wSgs^fi ?i * ? _ no^HH -jRjSjBaincLTWMf - J. the experts "^^^j^pl^Kgef aiKf * 1)^ j resentative 01 the Federal Farm I Board today. 1 B.,11 w.wpcat^^i* I [tohaaama head ofthe t^aawttia^J ? I ience of every grower, merchant and banker and if we are able to get dm we fed we have the right man to head up the movement" George of opinion among the members of I he executive com^^^diat owrngj Cer^air it would be unwiae to at- J| tions this year, but the committee-J I WBPf ^ ^1^ ' > .. nnnjAlti jI to restore confidence in the cotter] market in the fats at present low I market prices wen adopted here test J m- - t **tl /.^J The resolutions followed announce^M h^^Wpgetfied ?cacn, ar U1W), an n I ?>J --r" .v.'^>7 ' -C't Sb^Ku.'vk'W^H I . ' ,- ?> . 1 wSEiAPM p: ; J.11 i-'-.''jifuiil'' 'I'l "? 1 ?'?rt.U.-v-'j.U^ III jl>A l>Ajbr.'j,i;' v?-:y: I iri m liUlT/'IBlT Ps> - ?"R 101" whidh caught fire and l&?fl B destroyed with the hps of 47 liveglty II I October 5th, brings to the forego |l Inombsrof each type of aircraf^nll ? the air, there have been fewer llves^ and some of those I were of Mazing hydrogen, the^Mf | with which the ship was fiHedx to ^^ I hip did not fall from a height, 3*^ i vms driven eloee to the ground^fcy he weight "of a heavy railigend|4$4 pparently, to start a leak in the^ Irst airship on which ijlmoking Ms '^hnitted^^^rido4y Mcause .of thes.<In Serman navy during the war / $?y nember of the crew jteun^ts ^i|ei bed up for her pasaehgers, which r en his trip, the first attempt at a djbfe .-ate flight from flrtMfti t ujf- I Bn'frMBiwir Jiii,T^lik','gto! he crash, told of **&*& flames shaelj eronauu experts arc su staj^j cmkt+temim*>K m&i*d&*JB& action 46 ieet fciiff m* iB?erte4. doeely; Oar fcUtt-'EoiP AitfriM TO* built "by Zeppiiri's ^d was aWfttdftd id the United "States as fefcqif the trophies of wir. 'Before tfeef war tlwie many J5eppelitr airshi ps ' runhihg on regular passenger service in nhrfh ertf $ttrofc*??hd so great i*ttie?Boin4 pnt>lic in one of the 24 passengers who had W&t'toT a weekend trip on the we ^ any ^viona urcfcxft. ^ '' '^ ^ tee nynrogcii onrc*. in sii oinsr ^uin* " "i"; -'St "' v K.- < .-? .? -t ;* *' ' 1I rst^c Af till J J [?,;'' .. - 11 r HATI ititylif XVn4 l>'? woo vlM ? aersioou w, ?c iwu/ w i announced today, robbed the govew I went of-Its last donee :?f* majority [boot the -jteiAstag"to* befw!^ I f setaionwa. Wwluledtto "Wiwfcte ctcarjtf*bSajj Ing at tHe RekhAtag,^ aband of 5Q I sSSiP&'S,SNLz to loot ^tfppg*Jlw demonstration! ?PW?fJfc?> h? ** emotional outburst b*tbe young?a tho foM lowers oft the Fascist chief are com. it* mbe known# and was $ directed chiefly against Jews. itr'JewWx-.^oiilad I* Potsdamerplate andLeipxigergtreet were attacked, including the large Wertheim store1 greenville ffl&h ** i : ^amvs locals! (By Uathew GibL*);r ?,.? ' I ^?Friday onbthe -local gridiron Gree?4 I ^Qe hnd lhe fecal Red Devils *xba>-! ttwt>'kltkut JaugW footbaU^ame. ' 5?PT^Tn However^ the Devils Jw^-.ibfiftaii by: sdS^atefciii^S first half the two teams were score <4es?pH^ mitjfKe ihift Jsuartdr ^nt failod, Uie \dsitor not even get &W tbfi ball from the ground on a Barctti lddu dhitiiieywUne Quarter the J E9SRBmF^QEISl ;*vy y % vW-! s^F%rr^ [ tne a?aoz tn?* student bodqfr;'*? vo &|uii|xiK| m wiH|pf|tftBtiTwMi | the thetef: ^uneto disaster when it wfctfWtthfa \ wm*.i)gj?e E*&<^my\ -1 ! n?i^Stei8xdtS tr,'d ? |5e dang^fCPteifci^'-W^the { wings of the plane. IS^^pK& is ttr?M#W ,1 used when Clarence Chamberlain and ', Charles ''^vfoe lleto tin CWwnbia from New'Yont to Germany, worked ! wonderfully. W flew Wind, by: 'dead reckoning, muehof the time.'tfr /> i I The flit* said they didf not think fW #wid *ffy ha^aemnjustyet": "We'reawfully sorry .- abotit r-tfie j R-10V" ttid Connor. as - he climbed. +W af . tkb fmnr-n# +h? ' *,ww < ??;~y ? tt-t tt -? arrival of the American craft, the 48 Connor was wearing civilian cloth- ; es, a tweed suit with pull-over sweat er and a sprig of flowers in kis.tapili ? ?lt is due to Boyd's: pflottar-that 1 Phr in London tonight," he Said Boyd threw ? his arm artfttodlhe navigator ! end said:; v.",-' r*? T-jj' "Don't be: foolish?it was due to ; yotir navigation." ijThe oufedatediineB of the .Colum bia; which, was- built in? 1925, surpris ed the crowd, :atid there vrere many exclamations when the smallness of the. exalt was compared to the great iflanes sit' CtCji dNto. ? ^rrLr-.rif. r.i - you wire mjr mother that * I'm all right,' ' Boyd remarked, "and - give her mjr lote.^ ?' ffVift; '1 ' ' f ' **** A Short Wave Field. -.ifr. , J' ra* . s ; ? whshh^, *4 UpU'l Uly VUv?l _ vUv JUCttXlflJ UvyvuuokmB -',,,J/,|Jfij??'^Lj-. r. ? i 4 A this i^untrj^rii^ ,, bcfcjci \ 54W'. H^^xjiptU v^rNr^ny. ***** ?P 'Til'' ' "^* ' at t iB iV " ?' - r-:^- . v * T|ii ^r? !^y . __ . ?. nn dm 1 f* i i?"<^';" 11j'TVii**- tin i 1 I ; ' crstic primary ofJunc 7 in wtich id ' following inveatlsatWcfa*7 in * the State by agents of th# committee^' 510,000 limit ofthe StafttPllrtrf former GWSHHSr CameiXflt"Morri*ion expended a totvl df 17^809" dtfris#1^ $2,000 spent jfOt ??,?* ilwvir U UL? inga, entirely j^auppeaKfl dgriag the course of the hearing. ?-:: x ^ . Sunday nights'* group of Bailey leaders considered the opposition plan without reaching a depute decision. Jfenijf^ concH4ed\to waive any objections to legality but so asto bs jgnr ..However, thi, rtotemort wm not made and the only opening statement - fti&tij,. T.,?:^inir.li. bcQAtor xsry^ wsTniiy conuouiKicfl w6 w!tneS$es Who had teen Wtamined for their frankniess and removed the otdy apprehension of Bailey leaders When fife agreed wiQi their interpretatioB of ^ State law to the effect that the erviaed and not funds raised anif.4* eipal source of revenue duriwr the rimipaign: n*?k 'Or. i^yl-g 5nir ' "In all retf our states then are :Um ^^'and fa tmne^rfthett Is2*re p fffi i jpjifiif * " raperrised'by tbem>declared 'Sena tor Nye. - aj0 x'xiltepti t&vllfn: - pfe ^havet>K^||ght.4? eapect acwfc- v' ?' I didate to report any^ngj^^ptwhat /^r?enH^tee'l?suninad onlyif-sM I witnesses although it- had subpoenaed- '*- ?"?*?' AA.osu) antwWrtl n gy^/lWP'BtlIMM'Pr*BWW> F2A VQ f\T? VWVT X it vf 1//L X O V/r - A'l m?V X " JQiJCiZX y^|3|cfo^6^ ?j^6 pictures inX913 ^ " * ' ; ^ - t .- ' , n^ij. . . . ^i ? .j i i i , t |M
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