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Is 1 ny I1 111 f- Us FULL LEASED WIRE AssociATbJ'kss I-v CITY OF INDUSTRY I MM i YOUR NEWSPAPER KINGSPORT TENNESSEE TUESDAY MARCH 1 1927 EIGHT PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS I WealthyBrotheroof NevYorkl Baptists To Hold HOUSE AND SENATES STILL IN MOOD OF RUSHING MEASURES Committee is 'Drafting General Appropriation Bill for the State Solons of Assaulting Brother Campbell Named in Alienation Suit to JACKSON Tenn March OP) Baptist workers and leaders from all sections of the state gather in I Jackson tomorrow for the West Ten-jnessee Baptist conference (to be held at the First Baptist church After a time his brother emerged Ing The conference is held and is of several held in West Will Taylor Sued By Washington Woman Believe More Than SO Were Killed By -Escaping Fumes Hinder Progress of the Rescue Workers Sen Walter Mopdy of This City is Valued Member of Sub-Committee at Work Sixty-Ninth Congress Only 3 Days From Adjournment With Number of Minor Bills Being Rushed Through LONG FILIBUSTER IS BROUGHT TO CUMAX annually one Middle and' East Tennessee at this season of the year The morning program will be Pre-yiLL CONSIDER side dover by A Burns of this 1 The colonel said his brother asked: you looking for Col Carrington continued manner was most insulting And this from a man 1 have named as co-respondent and who will be on the witness stand April 1 in Chicago court when my case eomes to STATE REVENUE NEW YORK March 1 mid-night duel with canes between two wealthy brothers came to light MEN BROUGHT OUT ARE I today when Col Edward Carrington SUFFOCATED WITH GAS age 55 of Chicago was arrested 1 I charged with assaulting Campbell Another 1 Explosion in Wales! Carrington age 52 a New York law-Believed to Have Killed a yer whom he named in a million Large Number Both Mines dollar suit alienation of his of the Same Nature aecns 4 1 The New York brother is in Poly Clinic Hospital suffering from bruises and lacerations of the face The Chicago brother faces arraignment in Westside court later in the day Col Carrington told newspaper NEWPORT England March l(P) At noon today 22 bodies were reported to have been found in the marine colliery where an explosion WASHINGTON March l(AP) Will Taylor Republican Tennessee was sued for $10000 tsms(M today in (bs District Supremo Court by Mrs Eleen Daniels of Washington for alleged personal injuries Mrs Daniels charges she was riding in her on January 21 last when the car owned by Mr Taylor collided with her machine demolishing it and juring her in- Cloture Rule and Filibuster No Longer Holding Up the Speedy Progress of Both Branches of-Congress Appropriation Measure as Introduced Carries Budget of Over Eleven Million For State city the afternoon program will be given under the direction of Jarrell of Humboldt and the evening program will be given under the di- rection of M' Sumtnar of this city Col Carrington said his brother ThJ commitUe in charge of the program for the conference is com-1 posed of Mullina of Nashville A Todd of Murfreesboro Alexander Fayetteville Sam West- moment he was disarmed But in hall Coljrobia Smith Clarks- doing so and even before that my and Hudgins of Tulla cane had come very smartly con- I 1 tact with his on my he declared brother is in the hospital That gentlemen may indicate who won the rushed at him and swung his cane swung -said the colonel wera almost exchanging sword thrusts I evaded his blows Ia a a v- i Tv MISSIONARY WOMEN TO NASHVILLE Tenn March 1 (P) A sub-committee of the joint fin- i ance ways and means committee of I the sixty-fifth general assembly to- day began drafting the general appropriation bill for submission to the WASHINGTON March 1 With an improved parliamentary situation in the Senate and House still in a bill-passing mood the sixty- -ninth Congress today was but three and a half days from adjournment Both houses tackled their consent calendars last night and before quitting late passed 175 minor and uncontested bills 90 in the House and 85 in the Senate The House previously had disposed of three more important measures passinug a bill appropriating $19-878700 to launch the five year public buildings pro- gram and two raval measures one authorizing an appropriation for modernizing the battleships Oklahoma and Nevada and completing the airplane carriers Saratoga and Lexington and the other authorizing expenditures for improvements at fiTe naval stations all three bills have yet to legislature when the body comes back operative program Southern gess5on M-h '28 'tk wil The bill' as Annual Meeting of Methodist Woman's Mission Council to Be Held in Nashville introduced carried a budget for the state in all its departments of approximately for the next CARRINGTON TRIAL occurred this morning Three in-1 men after his arrest that he came jured menNwho could not be moved I to New York to get evidence in his also were located Twenty-five men I suit against his wife for absolute di-were still entombed and it was fear-jvorce and also in the alienation seed might be dead The gas was sojtion bad that rescue work was suspended I Met His Brother to allow ventilation of the mine I Accompanied by two detectives and I his lawyer James McManus the colo- 75 Caught NEWPORT England March l(JP) An explosion in a marine colliery near here this morning left the fate of about 75 men uncertain There were 135 men at work and' between 60 and 70 escaped The manager and agent attempted to descend into the shaft after the explosion but were overcome by fumes Gas fumes seriously hampered the efforts of a large body of rescuers to reach the missing men Many NEGROES OBJECTING TO DISCRIMINATIONS of Principles Adopted By Colored Farmers Shows Strong Kicks MEMBERS DECEASED Faithful Worker Who Died Since Last Meeting of Body Will Be Honqred NASHVILLE Tenn March 1 To honor the members of the vro- Baptist convention Dr O- Bryan state secretary Dr Skinner pastor of the First Baptist church at Milan IS FOR retw of Olii lim luii eonferencehavemadee'xtensiveprep- J'f budget bill the committee will arations for the visitors who will be UP he avenue bill which was i in the city tomorrow and it is expect- eerred to committee by the Fight Between Brothers Lastled that the Tesult of the meeting Noint chairman Sam Bratton of Night Caused Earlier Con- there will be far reaching it ia said and Representative Charles flict Than Was Expected 1 of Robertaon I TOKYO Women 6f Japan are CASE FILED IN CHICAGO Mvin half a cent a day each to -tit a help pay the foreign debt Knightof Rutherfod Senator W0 A sub- The other members of the CHICAGO hU 8 ft Knightof Rutherfod Senator A missionary council of the Meth- continued today of the rescuers had to receive med-1 WANTING EQUAL RIGHTS ical treatment but volunteers imme- Me-1 dUt EpUcop' church -M have died since the last annual meet- havino- invoked the debate Guinan Wtof Robertson and Senator service wiU be held prohibitionand customs reorganization bill proceeded with the measure as the unfinished business the tatives Walter Haynes of Frank-1 opening of the council session at Crowded Court Calendar Last Week Forced Postponement of Divorce Until Spring Divine Word Men Are Created as Basis' For Complaints JACKSON Tenn March l(P) A declaration of principles adopted by the colored farmers conference of a specialist lin Representative Lankcasfer of Shreveport La March 9-16 Marion Representative Eu- Miss Martha Qibson prinicipal I TUrvc urtTCF bank of Dickson Representative emeritus of Scarritt college for Chris- A 1 rlU 1 LL James Clark of McMinn and Repre-tian workers of Nashville will lead sentative Hobinson of Ruther- I the memorial services A special ford I communion service for council mem- Speaker Henry Horton of the I bers will follow conduqted by Dr ATHENS Tenn March 1 Senate who was jsvented from ac- Holmes Senate who was J)svented from ac-I Holmes presiding elder of the I Fire brestirg out in the New Robert diately took their places The- members of the night shift were working in a special part of the pit-when the'explosion occurred During the early morning about 85 were brought up alive many of them badly gassed Oidy two deaths had been report-i in session at Layne College here pr0- lat tluf bvut 18 1 tests against alleged discriminations feared the death toll will be heavy! ainst negro and makes par-Distressmg scenes were witnessed reference to voting and rail-the pit head where relatives of the road aeTOTnnodatronV entombed men waited for news as The is written In the rescue parties came up I flawless language and is printed on a four page leaflet 1-- CHICAGO March The arrest of Col Edward Carrington Ini i New York early today on charges of I L1121 v-linplin lnng8 assaulting his brother Campbell Car- rington' brought the two into direct conflict a month or so previous- to their indirect opposition here at the hearing it the divorce suit and the counteraction of Mrs Anna New Threat Against Her Actor-Husband tos ANGELES' March 1 fi 9 4 1 1 I COTnPn3dh roads investigating I Shreveport district and Dr Lee Hotel here at 6 this I LiU Grey ChplinHi thtert to name by Utoea at today with Goodrich partor of the First Moth- Bdi KilW Tb tolTltot odit church of that cty CWM WALES March toiirLtTear bes i 1 5 i in ofices i tha utrnciL of an explosion early this morning de from he nroud I hsarint on the allegation that CoL I the screen comedian summonea To Read Memoir which entombed them in the gas- it is time him to demand a Carrington once a campaign manager I LFlldo1 L- Young chief cennsel for) TheeEsionwnllcontinue until Memoir of the life and I work of Help hm the Marine better place in the affair of the for the Theodoto RorISI pilcld I Mr Chpim yeterday announced 1 bl11 hM memlra nd country Sri rhernrbhlil bM au bbmy com-1 m-ionariwUj matto mm- when the halls and stairways of the second floor were filled with smoke were rescued from the windows by local firemen It was stated that approximately fifty were in the building when the was discovered The fire originated in a laundry chute and is thought to have been caused by defective wiring Most of the damage was confined to the rear of the building CHBIOAACCUSEDPOFN WASTE the first plaCe BOARD ACCUSED OF WASTE jon be should be given a chance for divorce which named his brother I amend her complaint by in- as co-respondent jecting charges of infidelity and nam- Col Carrington charged Mrs Car: feminine film star MORE DISSENTION AMONG ARMIES OF SHANGHAI FEARED (Continued on pago savon) In her original complaint Mrs of and women to be them name (Continued on page three) THOUSANDS SWARM NEW ORLEANS FOR MARDI GRAS EVENT made to nov quoted Chaplin action GEORGIA BAND CLOSE CHATTANOOGA Tenn March 1 (JP) The Bank of Ringgold Georgia a branch of tha Bankers Trust Company" of Atlanta before that concern failed has closed its doors The Bank of Ringgold lost several thousand dollars when the of Sheriff Palmer Expected to One of Leading Generals Arrive Home With Prisoner and Accused Murderer of Youth Late This Evening Marahal Sun Refused With the Shantung Forces Leaving Situation Serious Fight Trust Company went under and would have had to close at that time had it not been that the Ringgold I APPELLATE COURT TO CONVENE ON MARCH 7 SHANGHAI March 1 (A-Serioua bank had a surplus large enough to dering Hiram Johnson in Scott Conn- I dissention between the two allied carry it on for a while They start- northern armies defending Shanghai I ed doing business with the First Na-against the Cantonese was foreshad-1 tional Bank of Chattanooga imme- MIAMI March 1 TV chairman of the United States Shipping Board today termed the suit filed against him in New York yesterday- flank attack by enemies of the American Merchant He issued a sweeping denial of and scandalous waste ar inefficiency in leasing docks and army base facilities participating illicitly in the profits and living beyond his- as charged in a suit by John Hackett a taxpayer South Carolina Governor Flays Sunday Pleasure I COLUMBIA March 1 (JF) the year Mardi Gras Governor Richards has announced I falling early this morning and thous- new official that so long as he is the state eve-lands anxiously scanned the skies cutive and the Sunday closing laws I hoping that there would bea let up are on the statue books he will en- before time for Rex King' of the deavor to enforce them notwithstand- carnival to make his appearance ing newspaper attacks In Mobile anJ New Orleans Mardi ing Mrs Nolan Mrs Rye wife of the Replying to newspaper criticisms in I Gras festivities proceeded satisfac- Greenville and Charleston Governor tory with the coronation and hilarious I Southhall' of Nashville wjfe of the Illarion iTcases Richards said last night that they reign of King Felix III I appointee of treasurer Nolan to his 1 Wednesday March' 5 to me a little strange when it Biloxi with the co-operation of chief clerkship Grundy law JOHN NOLAN STEPS INTO NEW -JOB AS STATE TREASURER Chaplin accused her actor-husband having humiliated her by publicly privately associating with other five of whom were said prominent actresses None of however was referred to by announcement was in denial of statements attributed Joseph Schenck film producer in New York in which he was as saying he believed Mrs regretted filling the divorce NASHVILLE Tenn March docket call of the wf its twin- I I appeals for the week beginning With ram pouring down its P- -JohnNcdan of Paris Tennbe- March 7 contain8 a number Fentress 1 case The oath was administered in the equityi case Putnam officeof the treasurer and the cers- Overton law-2 cases Jackson mony was attended by a large num-Jj Case Jackson equity her of fnends of Mr Nolan mclud-1 Tueedey March 8 Smith 1 case former governor ud Mr James U-l case Franklin cases 1 (A5) court of I to Va over 35 yearsago in cus Mon- tody of Sheriff Palmer ex-1 today wben one of the leading I diately after the failure ofthe Bank- of pected to arrive jn Gate City seat of generals Marshal Sun Chuang-fang Trust Company The closing without a refus- leaves Catojsa Copnty forces bank Pickett there stated that he and his i prisoner 0 previousl had given Mar- Governor Austin Peay 1 case left McAlester Sunday evening after JJ Jme and his Etaff ImDrOVinff Ranidlv attbrneys for Flannery waved habeas Sb iSSg improving rtapiOiy lease' corpus proceedings I what action has leaderlesa division vtactivtitt An Associated Press dispatch from takin ig not known at present but ASHV iIarch 1- Franklin Memphis Tenn last evening was Jo rtter serious Sissention is feared equity-1 case the effect that Sheriff Palmer aad £-1he def Sdtag iSSel which arelported rapdly reCuperaUng from ine aaienain ana recent illness of pneumonia and heart is remembered that they want laws other cities along the Mississippi Mr Nolan was elected as the 22nd 1 case Warren" 2 I either go through based oh the I ito-2Clth Bo throutf Flannerv he nfeht there on said wotd tody l1' Grundyl It Is thought that Sheriff Palmer will executive mansion Jhe governor is "Bristol to the City tonight or -will make connections I shatuTlg troop3 of General Shsng Nicaraguan Natives Begin Peace Moves Thursday March 10 county 9 cases: ten commandments en- coast prepared to welcome the mon- state treasurer to hold office in the cases arch of fun and pleasure and Pensa- 91 years since the office was created shalt not kill under which cola turned over the city to King His term was for two years His lynching would come shalt not Priscus 1 election was made by the general as- these they want he I The parade of proteus last night sembly in joint session He succeeds declared they condemn me for I traveled about two miles of a schedul-1 Hill McAlister who retired today to enforcing the fourth commandment I ed seven mile route before the lord I his practice of law and was not i the Sabbath day to keep it I of the sea wa3 forced to seek shelter candidate for re-election Mr from a New Orleans rain At least I alister has served four terms of two 100000 persons in the downtown sec- years each v-k 1 POLICE TIAIL ROBBERS tions who had braved the weather to TROY Alabama March 1 (JP) Po- see the pageant were disappointed ENGINEER TO RETIRE lice early today took up the trail of I when it was decided to take the Lincoln with Tsung Shantung I WEATHER i i chang military governor of foaay In amngtan MANAGUA March 1 A move who has come to aid continue (to bring peace between the liberal and to arrive from Nanking 210 miles conservative factions is being under- west of here' Most of the northern taken by three prominent' Congress troops are concentrating in the vici-1 ara guana two liberals and one neu- House considers miscellaneous nity of froftt Sun and Chang 'having returned ith the acquiescence of the con- TENNESSEEi Rain probably mixed sleet or enow tonight ionie-what colder in west Wod-netday generally (air -preceded- 'by I a band of robbers who ripped up the floats hack into their floor of a store of Flowers The ball wealthy Pike County farmer uncov-1 night with ered a money box containing $25000 after -the in gold and silver coins and escaped the weather Proteus with his rain I after a period of 37 years Lack of faith in banks caused Flow-(soaked court found when he arrived (with not a blemish oh his record and (FolloUirig datacompiled at IfciS ers to bury the money he told auth-jat the Athenauem where the ball wasjnot a wreck- or mishap due td (weatherstation orities in reporting the theft (held that the Stratford club another negligence Mr-Sisson recently be-j Readings taken at 6rphr' each day): (carnival organization had sent 140 (came ill and was of fared retirement I High temperature' yesterdayra-'-Sl: Secretary Mellon announces treas-1 dry costumes to the ball room for the on a pension but he remained at? his Same last year 48 ury is satisfied with proposal 1 use of the lord of the sea f- (job until he was forced to enter lo- Lo temperature 27 bef6repeclal Hankow yesrterday as a protest cada somewhere in the re-nlasterTLaghes in Lake daversion rase against the landing of British troops' and try to induce him to giveup -'fl 'd -----i 1 r' at Shanghai Despite the -objection his'eampaign in behalf of the liberal' president Juan Sacasar 1 'Twa United States Major Clarke ofthe Marine Corps and Lieutenant Moran will ac- i i ii -j to pay ten million dollars June 15 1 Mardi Gras is a legal holiday in (cal hospital Today he decided to I Same date last year zLsaiznl pbmit sale-of HghtjJ ivedi fhi3 morning at ong Ko No rainfall either Il-ilintrwints and beer fnsmoi 34 England account of French debt iau company the peace pn.

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