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The News and Observer from Raleigh, North Carolina • 11

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el 771 1 1 NEWS AND OBSERVER RALEIGH TUESDAY MORNING- MARCH 20 1923 11' IMM111M1 1 with your Mena la the Amore ly today and ace that the bill goes through the Senate' ELECT PRESIDENT RECRUITING DRIVE 1 CITY BALL LEAGUE GETS UNDER WAY COMMISSION FREE OF ALL POUTS LOUISE PRICE IS AGENT REVEALS AGAIN ARRESTED RADICAL SECRETS RAILROADS GRANT REDUCED RATES tude on publie questions and not as a result of any activity on his part in furthering his own cause I am more convinced than ever that the combinod efforts on the part of the cotton producing states offers the surest solution of our problems I sincerely trust you will communicate Aecording to a French professor the English language in a modified form la designed to become the uni4 versal language imnonomm She With Thrce Other Worn en Must Answer Charges of Imnorality Southeastern Passenger Association Announces Reductions For Reunion Six Clubs Definitely Admit ted To Circuit Season Opens April 16 1 Five Men Are a Enlisted in Campaign of Raleigh Serv' ice Company GOOD PAY FOR THOSE WHO WILL LEARN PRINTING The Southern Newspaper Publisher? Association has founded at Macon Oa in connection with the OeorgiaAlabama Business Col lege a VOCATIONAL SCHOOL for teaching young men and young tromen how to operate typesetting machines The time required for the tralniug is ehort the surroundings pleasant 'the eompensation for the operator is high and EMPLOYMENT IS CERTAIN WHEN YOU ABE TRAINED Giros SPLENDID EDUCATIONAL The printer of today takes high rank in professional and business life of tomorrow Mk the publisher of the News and Ob for any desired tutor mation FOR PROSPECTCS ADDRESS: TYPESETTINO DEnlITMENT GeorgiaAlabama Business Co liege (Accredited) EUGENE ANDERSON Pres MACON CiORGIA Vilijh a tent eroded on the eourt-J house lawn and a window at Dv IanPearce store decorated with war relics the recruiting eampaign In stituted Monday by the Service Company of the 120th Infantry got away to a fine start despite bad weather and the officers of the company are much pleased with results It is the aim of the organtzation during the week to bring to the people of the city of Raleigh a realization of what they have in the company live recruits were enlisted yesterday blaster Sergeant Horace Sharp of the Serviee Company bas been detailed to lay before the business men of the city the advantages of honorary memberahip in the company Under the law the company may have twenty-five honorary menibers The cost is 20 per year This money goes to the company fund and is used to make its club rooms attractive The bolder of a ceelficate of honorary membership is exempt from jury duty and nas other advantages such WI use of the etttipany's club roomsAthletic eluip merit tte Sergeant Sharp expects to visit every business man in the city during the week and be anticipates no trouble in dispwing of the twenty five memberships that the law allows tho company Sergeant West and Corporal will be on duty at the tent today Says Everett Defending McLean's Position With Cot ton States Commission Pulham March 19--Pec1ating that polities play no part in the affair of the Cotton States Commission Everett of this eity chairman of the commission tonight made public an open telegram to Dr Long director of Co-operative Extension work at Clemson College The statement and telegram were issued in reply to a letter from Dr Long to Chairman Everett In the letter he calls attention to reports current in South Caro lino to the effect that A MaLean's interest in the affairs of the commission has been taken with a view to fostering his candidacy for Governor of North Carolina The portion of Dr Long'm letter to which Mr Everett made telegraphic response reads: "It has been reported in South Carolina that Mr McLean's activity in the matter was for the purpose of tottering his eandidacy for Governor of North Carolina and naturally South Carolinian a do not want to do anything that will indireetly inject them into the political situation of a sister state" Mr Everett 's reply reads! "Letter received Regret to him of the statenients imiugning the motives of lion A McLean in advocating co-operation among the cotton producing states in the handling of common problems You are thoroughly sequainted with this movenient in all its stages and I trust you will take immediate steps to refute such statements The people of North Carolina w11 elect McLean Governor by reason of his broad minded and progressive sal I 1 Louise Price Lillian Arnold Ruby Hart and Source Osborne were arrested late Sunday night and early Monday morning in a move by the Raleigh police to prevent the reestablishment of a "red-light" district in Raleigh The women were all residents of the East Raleigh section of the city before the raid last August which put a decided crimp in the operathme of organ lied vice in that section Never having stood trial of the charges brought against her after the other raid back in Raleigh after periods of temporizing with the police in which she promised to settle her affairs and leave the city forever and having furnished elaborately the old East Vanguard chapel near the ball park Louise Price was arrested at 11:30 Sunday night by Sergeant Saunders and Plainclothesman Dannielly Smith who in the Price woman's house when the police came was also arrested If Louise Price junipe the latest bond the police put her-under it will cost her just $300 to obtain her temporary liberty from the law Her trial is set for this morning She has had summoned fifteen witnesses in her defense She is charged with aiding and abetting la prostitution Lillian Arnold and Ruby Hart were arrested at the house of the former in the heart of the obi East Raleigh district on Watson street No men were caught at this house when Sergeants Saunders and Woodall Plainclothesman Dannielly and Officer Vaughn knocked on the door yesterday morning at 12:30 They were charged with statutory vagrancy and their bonds were flied at $100 each Source Osborne was arrested at the home in Watson's Field No men were arresttd She was cluirged with statutory vagrancy and merely cited to court 10 POUND SCRATCH PADS um Commercial Printing Company Raleigh The Southeastern Passenger Association headquartere Atlanta Oa through Chairman Reward announces the following rates for carriers of Southeastern States for the purpose of attending tie Con federate Veterans Reunion in New Orleans La April 10-13 The Confederate Veterans and members of their families accompanying them le par mile Sons of Confederate Veterans ond Confederated Southern Memorial Association members of the United Daughters of the Confederacy sponsors chaperons' matrons maids and all cial ladies one way fare for the round trip All tickets to be sold upon presentation of identification certificates There will be two certificate' issued one for veterans and one for those coming under under one way fare Practically every one in the South will come under one or the other of these rates Selling dates points east of Missisaippi river range from April 6 to 9 Final limit midnight April 30 Points on railroads west of Misaissippi river have not yet advised as to rates and dates The railroads in conference with the commander-in-chief Gen Julian Carr United Confederate Veterans and Col WMcDonald Lee Sons of Confederate Veterans designated Carl Hinton adjutant in chief St Charles Ilotel New Or-Henna La to distribute all certificates In order ail avoid confusion certificates will be distributed from his office direct It is the desire of the city of New Orleans the railroads and the committee that every one entitled to certificates who are desirous of coming to New Orleans for this oeelision shall have the privilege of doing so Pleose remember that these rates are open to all persons entitled to them whether they are members of the organization or not Give this information to your local papers anti request theta to give prominence to it Certificates are being printed and will be in the hands of the adju tont in chief of the Sons within a very few days Testimony of K-97 Features' Hearing In Criminal Syndicalism Trial st Joseph Mich March 19--aly the Associated Press---Secrets of the organization of the Communist convention held near here last August were revealed today in circuit court when of Justice agent who attended the meeting as a delegate took the 'don't as the tate' star witness against William A Foster charged with criminal synthealism "EV" his number in the files of the government secret service is Francis Morrowof Camden 3 Among the Communists he was known as Ashworth and at the eonvention where all delegates used assumed names be was called Dny Morrow identified the delegate list of the convention the regulations of the grounds committee which directed it and a number of other state's exhibits Chosen Delegate He told how he was chosen delegate from the Communiet group in Philadelphia and Camden and how he left Philadelphia with Alexander Bail and John Oreisinger two other delegate TILe withess toll of meeting other delegates both en ronte to and from the conveution which was opened by Jay Loyeetone of New york The convention elected Bon alias Lowe of New York who is now in Sing Sing Prlion serving a sentence under the flyndiealism laws of New York as its chairman and Edwerd Owens alias Jones of lNioline Illinois as secretary the witness said Says Foster Present Foster Morrow testified was present under the alias of "Comrade Borden" IA Smith assistant attorney general of Michigan tried twice to introduce in evidence in the program and eon stitution of the Comniuniet Party which the witness had identified but each time Judge Charles White cue tamed objections by Frank Walsh chief of counsel for Foster that the document bad not yet been properly identified Morrow did however identify a number of documents which were read to the jury after the court had overruled objections by Mr Walsh Among them was the grounds committee regulations which prohibited delegates sending out or mail forbade their talking to strangers fixed the hours at which they must retire and arise ordered them to eurrender all "Ineriminatine documents" to the committee each night for safe keeping and reguRed their conduct at the 1 Ac ppm 4Vr f4" ict it 4111111PU 'FLU' THE PRECURSp13 OF SLEEPING SICKNESI OF SLEEPING SICKNESS James McDougall cashier of the Morris Plan Bank of Raleigh was eleeted preeident of the City Baseball League of Raleigh and six teams were formally admitted to the circuit at its meeting last night Folio ving the formal admission of the six eame the board of directors net and adopted a constitution and by-laws provided for the election of second and third vIce-presiputs and transacted other business Although net represented butt tight Pilot Mille has expreased their definite intention of entering the league As this club la always in the field furnishes clean baseball and is noted for ita Aportsmanlike tactics President McDougall was elected a committee of one to find another club desiring a franchille and if possible make an eight club circuit It was decided to play one game A week to split the season and to start the season April lath Morris A secretary of the league and James Graham manager of the Athletie Supply Company's team were appointed by the president a committee to make arrangements for an umpire Mr Beetle was delegated to draft a Schedule as soon as the number of teams in the loges is determined Teams Villa posted their forfeit looney in whole or in part lest night were Athletic Supply Company repteriented by James Graham Mills Tire Company Hugh Norwood White lee Cream Company Lee Emory Elks' Club Harry Davis Cotton Growers Bothell General Secretary Daniel Glover of the Co sent word that the neeessinry nods for cutering ths league has been raised and forfeit would be posted today lie was repreeented on the board of directors by the secretary of the league The Red Triangle nine was admitted as the sieth member of the circuit The next meeting will be held April 21 at the Athletic Supply Company and all forfeit money will be posted by then' It will be decided at that time whether two more teams till be admitted or not The committee on grounds re ported the State Fair grounds the best evallable site for the regular games of the league The Cotton Crowers representatives anneutteed that their club will be known tis the Doll Weevil Mite-ball Aseoelation on rieeount of the powiltility of some of the farmers inakiug up the Co-operative Marketing Association getting the false impreasion that the association in sup porting a baseball team Funds for the club were secured by popular subscription of the employees Seeretary Morris A Beetle will receive for the umpire's job in his Oleo at the A building up to April 2:1 If sent by mail experience and renumeration wanted should be item Corns Go 77wArtileNekl WHERE YOU CAN MAKE YOUR MONEY GROW! Avi ago All SACO I 114 You would not plant corn in a swamp or lay in your vegetable garden Of course not You plant them where you'll get the greatest yield Just so with money For the greatest yield and safest plant your money in a savings account in this strong money grows FIRE DAMAGES HANDLEY SCHOOL IN WINCHESTER Winchester Va Mardi 19--Fire broke out tonight in the main auditorium of the John Handley Foundation publie sehool building on the outskirts of the city and fanned by a gale threatened total destruction of the structure which is in course of consruction at a eost of $600000 At 30 o'clock the office and equipment of the contractors 1 Crouse Greensboro situated in the main auditorium had been consumed and much of the other part of the structure badly damaged Commercial National Bank The simplest way to end a cora is Illuejay Stops the pain instantly Then the corn loosens and comes Out Made in clear liquid and in this plasters The action la the same At your druggist ay JERMAN President CROW VieePreeldent A BAUMAN Cashier FASTEST TYPIST IS IN RALEIGH TODAY Is Exhibiting Remington Ma chine at Office and King's Business College Miss Tiortense Ste Units of Nerr York fastest typist in the world in in Raleigh today giving exhibitions of her speed on the keys under the auspiees of the Remington Typewriter Company Bile wilt appear fit 10 o'clock this morning st the Remington office on West Martin Street and will again work out at 12:30 at Kings Business College While not the champion typist Miss Etellnits bolds the reeord of 159 grog words per minute REPORT RIGII WIND AROUND WINSTONSALEM WinstonSalem March la WinstonSalem and surrounding country opened fair and rnild but as the bourn advanced a strong wind arose and the temperature began to fall The wind reached its highest at about six o'clock this evening Ara it assumed the proportions of a gale and the thermometer regisbelow freezing No Zaninge from the wind bas been reported MT OLIVE MERCHANT DECLARED A BANKRUPT rope a general rnemlinnt of Mr Olive in Wayne county yesterday tiled a voluntary petition is bankruptcy in the United District court here Assets svc-e listed at $10730 and liabilities at tt753 ajefib "g111N '41 CA 1 1too Raleigh' Most Popular Reak To-Wear Store eratml Val it 41 1-tt-ppw 41410 V1101111fINIS 17 11 aellA411 'I 11414 oxv TO I tof: '11( 6) But Surgeon General Cum mings Says Later Is Not Easily Communicable Washington March reports of CLISCI of "sleeping sickness" are reaching the 'subtle health Nervice from Nations parts of the country Surgeon General Hugh Cumming says that the service had no otatisties 'sufficiently reliable to svarrant a statement as to the extent of the disease throughout the United States "Encephalitis lethergica or sleeping sickness as it is popularly known is reportable by physicians in only comparatively few States" said the surgeon general "In the larger part of the country the only data uvailable are based on newspaper re ports Moreover the disease IP rather easy to confuse with some other diseases anti its prevalence is therefore likely to be unduly magnified "Thus in an investigation made by Dr Smith of the Public Health Service of the 191819 epidemic per cent of the supposed cases had to be excluded as being really cereltro-spinal meningitis cerebral syphilis brain abscess to berculosie meningitie epilepsy pot hysteria or acute diseao appears to be only dificultly communicable Not a single seeontlary case is known to have occurred in the immediate famMee the patients reported to 1918 19 although some POO persons WP ro exposed The fatality is rather high Of tbe 159 eases studied by Smith death resulted in 411 or 20 per celit ''1t is interesting though perhaps net significant that the peak of the ontbreak of 191s-19 ras reaelied in NPW York City in January in Virginia in February and in Louisiana Testis and Illinois in March In California the largest number of eases to ortNi in any one month was in April Whether this progress WAN related to the SP113071 of the year or wag merely 4 result of the spread fthe disease is not known Comparison with the premont spread may throw some light on the subject "The disease is slow ein development and long in duration The period of eonvaleseenee is variable in eneee recovery is cow within two weeks the 'subsidence of the acute symptoms but in it is prolonged and leaves its reeord on the mind on certein missies and on the nerves of the cranium The mental tress-hies however usually pass off eventually "The appearsnee of entephalitis in erblemie form has eseept for este' ppidemie reported from Austria al-I ways been rusestied by an epidemic of influenza Fortymit per cent of the east studied by Dr Smith alid hall in 11 Ur I1111 anti 154 per cent bad not The influenza attack rate has been aecribeti to the lowering of the vitality of tbs patients by the influent14 but has also been explained as being really doe to an othar attack of influenza "ditch has levaded the eentral nervous system of the body Whether or no there Is soy toonnetion between the two dieenees hes not yet ben octal) 'lobed" timemted HOLD CIVIL SERVICE TEST FOR AUDITORS Several Hundred Positions Checking Old Income Tax Returns Are Open NEW MORAVIAN CHURCIT WinstonSalem It officials of Calvary Mvavian church have awarded the cotaract to Crouse of Greensboro to construct 1100000 house of worship It will be reeted rear the site of the present church which will be used until the new one le eompleted ttesvation and constraction work will begin tit once It will be a modern building FOUR DIVORCES GRANTED IN WAKE SUPERIOR COURT Suit For $20000 Because of Alienation of Affections Set For Today Last Day Today OF BOONE'S SPRING TAILORING OPENING FOR EASTER SUITS Every Suit Hand-made-and Made To Fit Large assortment of the newest Imported and Domestic Fabrics to select from Beautiful patterns and models with the etyle and snap so much desired by every man needled in each suit and not pressed in why we 3ay our clothes are BUILT RIGHT and WEAR RIGHT I 1 1 4 1 1 I (i I I i 1 1 1' It 17 4 4 1 i I We Have Declared a Pre-Easter 41 S1ZGEZ cItkIPi 4 11 Lli 0 If: 'Al IL '1 "A q-14 1 i L711 MOT 1: a MAN nano los fileor2c itt Fr 110 waaid I'D OP 011 4 tentrillM 44 et 4141 Al 1 11 ID -I! t'i ILI A 441 tto 1st vii vi 'fik4M EnoOm II KJ We 41 pity I 't 4 Re 'action of 'n '41 44r OP 11 Pk 1 1 I A 4 Woks eminty superior eourt td-1 Pureed yesterday after trial of font uncontested rtivoree coace bat a otiff light is anticipated today in the 1120-1 WO suit for alienntion of affections brought by 1 a gni II Nit Stephens a relative of the plaintiff" wife who is alleged to have todlicod desertion Fiftreve witnesses have been onlipoennel In the ease Ti plaintiff le represent ed by Douglass end Douglass while Arnitstend Jones end Son appear for the defendant to each of the three white tlivorees granted yesterday the pinintiffe VPIV omen lng in trIT Petit RitiCilth and tech of the wee brought on titatutory ground' Thu eetione tried were Medi( Smith 14 Smith Mary ltrosn Albert Drown Albite bmith Ives le Mille from uncont4ot0d divoree actions only (110 rope was tried be JUttgot 1 II Cramer last week At a meeting of The lar yeeterday 74 caws were set for the two weeko term tibial will begtn next Monday TRIAL OF DALLAS BEGINS WEDNESDAY i'it I ob 114 of I it A tam odimpsliot a 1i iN: 0 ol )ttle )S1 frk wet imprinrce Z1 1 4 ttli ii 1' I ii- itql 411 1 a kilifill 4 0 i ak krt i I 'ti ermt I Mgt ilmrdmEm-mo 0 On Our Entire Stock Of SPRING AND EASTER' 'APPAREL A Come early an exclusive pattern and let our MR TOWNSEND take your have your suit tailor made and ready for Easter ALL SUITS MODERATELY PRICED Motrh Vat Herbert liallaa former rod-meter under indictment for killing Joe Southall nnnounced thia afternoon that the trinl will begin Wednesday morning A epochal venire of 441 jurymen hu been gum Patine la mow at liberty gal? ball of hie trial in January haring reaulted in a diangreement the Jury standing eight for fir quittal and font for formic Nita IT Lewitt prominent young woniant I11 aleJ bit tried lie week on a charge tnatelaugh IPT Tieing from the Oiling a mouth ago of Rafter who wan run down ty Mrs Lend automobile A civil mice tominetion tor auditors Int the Tremont" Departmnt to be held at Mil litit And other points ill the State on Flaturday Apri 17 wes announeei yeeterdey by Collector of Internal Iiternue lxvom The Trenaury Deportment la now engoge4 In checking Income toe returns from 1917 whieh were (Ilea In 1014 ancl upon which the etntute of limitations will operate tiller this yenrSeverni hundred tione es reeidenee auditors In lcesh iugton end es revenue gent4 enol loppettore In the field me open The politiosie pay from 11A00 to 3000 yenr end ere open only ta men with bookkeeping sperience I This is a splendid opportunity for pm to secure your Easter costume at a saving of many dollars This reduction will be continued until March 3 I st IR CI 0 0 aC "Come and See Is All We Ask" 713- rTvNk Greeted tiortort i Waxhinirten MAW a'ed vat litart Pons at Owttlim i 'N Ptil New Otirano ever gi 'Pei tmlny iy the om Lni I overate no credit Looe sAricultutat FreIt'd Et ral Pti totA I11htd Bolt In Robber? Asheville Mstch fifteen pott obi tiny whi arretted bets filth ittprheihn 'barged with tonrothrtting I Oil tithekstiillo post)theo followiti from thn poAtyanter 1 1-20 -10 II IMIN 11 vi 2 LIC4 4 i 1 1 '1 -71177 OIMMfl.

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