Morrison May
Contest Jonas
Former Governor Ma> ne < amli
date. For ( onsir\. I > Krtleeiii
DKirii t.
Raleigh. Bcpt. 2;! Ac »rdtng to
reports reaching Raleigh. nthtli
district Democrats ■ ■ ' now. lU'ging
former Om# »i r oh sm Morrison
as the mall to '■iedn.ni" the dis
trict'.- which wax raptured Ly tlir
Republican.': in the nn.U-.SmUh
landslide which swept the state last
year.
The former 'governor lias just re
turned from a trip to Europe and
is not exported to do 'anything n
bout the matter yet. awhile and
.many think he will rein; e to eon
aider the proposal in view of: his
avowed purpose to sneered united
State; Senator her rt Oyerimin.
However. those who are urging
tile Morrison candidai liud that
tael as fitting ox,inly into their
plans if they eflii only H’l the eon•
sent of the former governor. They
think other aspirants would cheer
fully step aside and leave to Mr.
Morrison' the aciiniitedly difficult
task of carrying the 1030 election
sine,. thev know that Mr Morrison
would .he. running for the Behate In
IP,!.!.with the field rgain clear.
Charles A. Jonas, the republican
incumbent, in the ninth, is. also a
member of the republican national
executive vonmiiU.ee and that fsmt
will give him two advantages in the
Hext campaign which an ordinary
coiviv man would not liave. It
live him more power in the mat
ter of patronage and assures Him
r.n adepua teiv f inn need campaign.
lir these re a; oils the unseatin'1
(1 Mr Jonas r expected to prove a
more difficult task than the "rc~
nemptiniV of the normally demo
cratic (list ■ict w mid ercilnit’ily be
Mecklenburg, the biggest county
in the .district and ordinarily tie
most heavily democratic, is .regard
ei as (lie logical plae.’ Ic seek a
c mdid'i'e
Mecklenburg might unite on for
mer Governor Morn; on. but it ha.
shown !>o dhpositiop to .unite on
any of T other < it., en and al
ready fix te Senator V. . ■ Clink
former State Senator Hammoi
Jones and former Major TMaii-u
Redd arc potential eniuhdato.,.
There was some talk of draft inn
O mni, ti ner of Agncuitr-' \v -a
Clrahahl of Lincoln e tno- emend
which war succeeded by that in fa
vor of Morrison.- but tlv rtnninv
fioner declined.
Bo far the onh eatid.det • men
trolled outride of Mecklenburg, an
Former Congressman A l. Bul
vvinkle and Solicitor John G, Gar
p.rntv, botn of Gaston, and v ho oi
pose 1 caih other in t! ■ ip2f> pr,
marv which Mr. Bulwark le won
only to be beaten in the t lection.
Wilson Warlick, of Newton, wa
nt one time mentioned, but is nov
reported to have definitely decided
to contest with B. T. l ulls of She!
’V- mr tic seat on tlv bench o;
Judge J.o.vx Webb win has n
pounced unit he will i, ■ ;il the
expirat.-ui v his present term
Ginning Figures
To Sent. 16 issued
'?vpr r,"pr And \ ||;i|r Million
Bairs Ginned Ttr September lr\
Say;, Bureau.
There had been yomed 3,653.03.;
bales of cotton :« .September to. ac
cording to the' report i.sucd Ui.
morning by tlie cen us bureau tit
Washington. The gin figures did
net have any chert on the market
^°r at noon December cotton wn>
ouoled at 18.74, exactly .'the same .1*
the close on Saturday.
The commissioner of ugrlciiltu-r
of the .state ot Texas this morning
estimated that Texas would, pro
duce about 3.800.000 bales.
C*in i'tgurfs by states were given
as follows:
Alabllnn . .
Arizona .
Arkansas . ..
California . .........
Florida . .....
Georgia . .
Louisiana __
Mississippi . _...
Missouri . .1. .
New Mexico
North Carolina . ..
Tennessee .
Texas_......
Oklahoma . __ ....
South Carolina - „.
347.435
7.620
. 197.074
.. 1.873
. 90.300
- 727.988
362.681
. 409,032
- - 1 186
.961
.. 7 6(59
. 7.072
1 382.907
- - 39,613
. 68,593
Fallston Motor Co.
Gets DeSoto Agency
The Fallston Motor company h
secured the agency for the De So
automobile. The De Sota is a pro
duct of the Chrysler corporator
and is a popular priced car. T"-u
proprietor of the Fallston Mol v
company is Mr. John Falls of nee •
Fallston.
New Assortment of
Mottoes, Books,
Bridge Favors and
Novelties.
Stephenson Drug Co.
Urge Gardner
To Have Special
Assembly Meet
(Continued From Pose One)
minded’ citizens would like to see
1 th«i state* delihe treason so an to
' catch communists w ho me now in
thn state. .These individuals would
banish flip comniitni.st • and make it
! high mine tor them to propaRitie
their gospel hen 't‘!i 1 • group would"
1 put the militarv i>rbsnd this d< ••
l portafion and place Hie state unde;
martial law unMI the alien ■ were
i inn out.
(htbri... do not think Hus po. ible 1
1 nr i‘i u dr liable.. Awa\ fi'oin <>s ■
| inn i Hie populace generally thinks 1
that flic country. ha.* made an egre- .
I wiotis mess of i: problem and ha:- [
a •ernvate*! it beyond all reason. Of
course eastern North Caroline. |
1 which has. almost' -no industrial is*!
'IK . hardly sees tire wisdom of clriv- ,
nut nut these foreigner who have |
brought to the state a political out
fit-which makes the. east laugh. Illie
westerners communism means free
love, atheism, .social - equality and
every other a'ienrm to which the
j east .is litter stranger. It is doubt -
lul if Hie east could recover from
i its, convulsion ol laughter, in JO
days and legislate.on such a monu
- mental joke
The east ..would hiuinle the com
munists by turning tlum loose and
allowing them to spout Should
■ there .be a special session, therefor \
tlu* east and west would divide
! dreadfully, tor the ea t. never would
hehrve that anybody would disturb
| the social relations.
However, a special session would
have to concern itself With legisla
tion on the industrial problem.
There is no doubt that shorter
hour- and reduction ot work by
woiru'n and minors would he (lie
subjert ot statute. Just how well
prepared Uu; state is to go into that
c|ue.,t.ion ts not detinue Here again
Iiu* ea-.t might- give trouble. The
ea -'is farm, and the average fanner
: n’t in mood to take on a ten or
an eight hour nay when lv* work -
24.
But (iovernor Gardner is not
hurrying up in- mind He lias tint
l;een asked to call this session by
enough people to make him decide
what demand there is Ot course, if
| the lawlessness ol (m- am and its
environs continues. t h(! pressure for
'.legislation that will put the com
munists back in the north might be
increased; Even’.so, it is not settled
that the state could enact, such a
taw with luiy. show ot its standin •
Hie federal court tests.
Thinks Price Cotton
This Year Likely To
Re Same A.s Old Price
Stati* College Economist Sees TTic.'
About Same As Last
Year.
Raleigh Tlie price of cotton Hu
fall, should average about what it
did last season with no large ni
> re !*•>•, or decreases m prospect now
Or. O \V Horst er. agricultural
economist at State college, annount -
' ed
if economic conditions improve In
(European countries prices mav nd
‘ Vance slightly but there is no evi
dence that conditions in the Urded
States will be such .as to w a-rant
; any large increase in the t onsump
tlon of cotton.
Dr. Forcer says that governtnen
i tal reports show that production
tins year will he approximately
l:v 1)00.000 hales. The carry-over on
duly 31, 1929 was estimated t be
4.000.(100 hales, milking a total vip
n!\ for the year ending July 31.
.1930 of approximately 19.5000,000.
TJie world con, unipt.mn of Am?ii
can cotton for the year ending Ju'y
* 31. 1929 wa . 15,070.ooo bales and
(there is no reason why cons uni Hum
tor the season of 1929-30 will, be
any greater than this. Dr. Forster
said. Since consumption will urch
ably equal production this year,
j there will not he a burdensome
surplus of cotton, says Dr "For-fer.
He' estimated the probable cany
I over next July at not more : than
1 000.000 bales.
Economic condit ions in Km one
and the United Elates matcm'lv
affect the price of cotton and in
dustrial. conditions in Europe have
: been such recently that lower tak
mgs of cotton has resulted- «fe
newed activity is looked for in the
British mills since the tormina ion
of tlie lockout on August 19 ,'\ri
What effect this will have during
me remainder ni dhe season is- o ;P
problematical but it should have a
tightly bullish effect on the spat -
ket Ur. Forster said. On the o:nev
hand consumption by Japahrvc
markets has been slightly lower
this past summer.
Two hundred tons of ground
limestone will be tested by 40 farm -
< rs of Alleghany county in tivc-ton
lots this season. .
Four hundred white leghorn hells
; returnedC, H Che\ iy of Hei'dri -- >n
county a net profit ot jioi during
the .past season.
I A Buncombe county farmer
found that the weed ruining his
fine mountain pasture was an ex
cellent growth ot lespedera whi t,
his lfi COWS could pot keep proper
ly grazed.
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