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I I NORTH CAROLINA 3t5o000000 GOOD ROADS STATE NOI GOOD TODAY 1 2 PAGES 4 11PP etti' it tte 0 7-Air --A-CAROLI-ITIA HOME NEWSPAPER OF CONSTRUCTIVE IDEALS CLEA-i-AND RELIABLE IN NEWS SiiiIIIICETAND A-PRC-MOTER OF SOUTHERN RES OURCES 4 1101 0 CHARLOTTE SA-FURDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 18 1922 PRICE: FIVE CENTS DAILY-SEVEN CENTS SUNDAY MARGARET SANGER IS FOUND-E-6-1-869 DECLARES BONUS 1111111 BE PASSED BY F10115E Scream From Fordney Brings Shout From Republicans FOUNDE I Scream Fr Shout SANDS SAysHE FA yE RE EA RD J-0--B1TOA0 pliop0311LEXTRADITION OF BULLOCK NEGRO ONO SELECTS I CAN TELL I' nyl IS REFUSED BY CANADIAN'JUDGE NFtlt Tiff onwq tf1110 lIS ATTACKED 1-11 Claims "Insufficient Evidence' and Decrees That Witnesses II LIII TEXT UULMU 00(61: -4 From Norlina Must Go to Ontario to Testify Negro I( EH RE yEADs LEO TA OH ENGINEE Wanted for Trial in Connection With Race ----4--- P' '5' --O-- Does Not Abandon Fight for His Return -0-- SEECTS 4 UNWELCOME IN JAPAN SAN FRANCISCO Feb I The Ju consulate here late today a ttttt unwed that instruetions lutd been reecho' from Tokio to refuse a rise to a passtport of Mr Margaret Sanger head of the Birth Control league mho is in San Praneiseo preparing to start on a tour of the far east Lack of the vise will pretent her lauding in Japan it vas salt' Is Himself in Los Angeles Letter to Woo twine Says I- I aI I 1 BILL SOON TO BE READY NC INEHEA5E 1Ni OFFERS To SURRENDER 6 II Exacts BILL SOO i' 0 -''''')- -f-z4 Would Handicap Water Power' i HAMILTON Ont Fele nabey Taylor of Not lina in connect Financial Burden on Patrons Development of Entire South tradition Of Matthew Bullock negra tion with race riots I to the United Statts to stand trial Bullock firet west taken in custody Will Be Small Claimed nrt In Norlina on charges of at- here at th request of Norlina au- tempted murder' of Hatey Taylor thorities and deportation proceed- WOULD BE A CALAMITY during race riots there a i refused ings begun on charges that the ne- Lt PUBLISHERS LUCKY today by County Judge Snider on the gro entered this country surrepti- ground of Insufficient evidence tiously and was an undesirable citi- Cooper Testifies Following Judge Snider decreed that wit- gen He fought removal to the Unit- Statement by Board of EducaI ripsmes must come hens from Norlina ed States asserting that he would Other to I testify ae-talost the negro suff er the sae fate as a brother JIM Says Best Interests of Stu' Bullock recently won a fight who was lynched in North Carolina Supports Ford Offer against deportation to North Caro- after rioting in which Matthew-1e dents Has Been Uppermost luta chiotly through the intereession I alleged to have participated 4--- wAsitINGTox F41) 17--AceeptH and of the negro population of Toronto 0 I Charlotte Bureau Charlotte Olrerver Bureau the eommission of immigration 312 i4 ance by i ri the offer of holding that the negro's conduct had 31 2 Tucker Buthin Tueker Building BY BROCK BARKLEY Henry Ford for the purehase and good during his stay here BY BR OK BARKLY lease the governent propertiem 11uCoek wig re-arrceted here RALEIGH Feb a week to- ABEICIT Feb state of spent in considering a multitude of on a United States i Carolina I in tion North Cerolin is iroceedino 'LP at Mumele Shoals Ala would text books the board of education rcnt Ile was taken in custody cordanee with proper legal require- cap the water' ower developmen war 1 this afternoon announced its seek- as was about to start work for ments to bring Matthew Bullock no- of the entire south and in this re- Bons for elementary grades of the laetor by whom had been gro now under arrest at Hamilton spect would be like removing totta contr states public schools these to con- Prior to his first arrest Ontario back to Warrenton (lover- vertebrae from a man "you etitute the courses of study for the y- "Per''- em Judge Snider however refused to nor Morrison said tonight when ask- ed to get along" Hugh Cooper' consulting engineer to the govern- grant extradition papers on the ed for a statement on the case next five years 1 The strength of evidence before him Ile declined to have anything to announcement was accompa- ment on Muscle Shoals development The warrant was issued by Coon- say as to the state's moves in getting me a statement setting forth deeltred today in testifying before tv Judge Snider on charges of the the negro extradite from Canada the position of the board in the house military committee which United States department of state 0-- making new selartions and assuring is considering the oftfto that Bullock attempted to murder I (Continued on )'age Nine) the people of the state that the best Mr Cooper attacked the offer interests of the ktudents received from praceteally every angle and at principal consideration The board one point declared it would be had had due regard both for the calamity to remove the super-water needs of the child and the cost of power projects of the eouth from So a House Passes General possible for the schools to meet th books to pupils and it has mad it Ie the field of public utility for 100' the Held of public: utility for 100' Y'Y--- T'''' I YN" ''''Y possible for the schools to meet the Row Started by Garner's Promise of Immunity 4: Charge That Measure Is From Prosecution for Embez- Being Framed Secretly HEsoliFicEs or 3- zlement if Innocent of Murder -v WASHINGTON Feb NATIoNAL 0 A NKs LOS ANGELES Pei) 17-1m- outstanding development today In munity for Edward Sande from the bonus legislation situation was 4 CZI prosecutio on a harge of embez- an unexpected announcement in the house by Chairman Fordney of the ziement preferred ag iinst him last 00 ways and means committee that the Augut by 1Villiam Desmond Taylor CI I on 101 bill would be ready for presen- murdered I turn director was prom-1 hoCOVER tation to a caucus of house republicans within the next ten days Condition in December Describ-j tonight by Thomas Lee Wool-I 111 after this atBement Satisfactory Very eine district attorney provided PHILADELPHIA Feb Millie there was a pil fr ed as and prevem him Innocence of the offer of 1150000 a year for five the 04-pubilean elde of the chamber years to Secretary of Commerce a-- idaying of Taylor and can "untangle! wheat the chairman lifting his toter Herbert Hoover To become dlteetOr 10 MK MOWS( pitli declared the 1 OVER $19000 000000 thim murder mystery" the pmposed Sesqui-Centennial dier meamure would Inwood a 0 Mr oolwine a IO trrti OP tO he 1 Pxposit ion in Philadelphia id 192 6 republican hoteee ---a---- intasing former butler-secretary to has been made by Edward Bolt it Breaking into the thick of a row Show "Most Satisfactory Taylor was made in a letter ad- i was announced today by Mayor over charges by Representative Gar- drosed to -Edward l' ainaa Hampton Moore Mayor Moore ner of Texas ranking democrat on Turn in Financial Affairs" through the publishers" in answer said that Mr Boit who is now In the committee that the tod tea be- to a letter he received and whiehl Florida had written him to this Jtig framed seeretly with the aid of Since 1 91 9 Says Harding purported to have been written by! effect and that the matter would repres entatives of the American e- Sande I be placed before the centennial gion Mr Pordney shouted to the The letter which was signed' committee with Mr Hoover's demoeratic Nide that the republietins WA 1 INGTON Feb 17--e-Re- Sands" Wan dated February 1-1' answer did not 114P In it proper to seek advice The writer declared he was living in onl the bona from those unalterably 'sources Of the national banks of the hos Angelee and inquired whether uppomed to It exclumive of re-discounts If he surrendered and established Bonus Talk in lorridora 'amounting to $19420000000 at the I his innocenee of the murder of Tay-! bonus ILLED While there was no further refer- i laid call on Deeember 31 if howed lor he would be freed of the ern-1 enee to the bonus On the floor i bezzlement chargem talk madded through the corridore an Increase of $108000000 over the A copy of tho letter follows: discussion of 1 Row Sta' Charge Being WASIIING' outstanding the bonus le fl unexpecte house by Chi waya and met bonus bill wot 'attic) to a cr rang within ti nt as 111111414 the XXVII Wien when the cite to fix highest dier measure republican lit Breaking It over charges noir of Texas the cot-no-duet trig framed to representative won Mr Jo democratic oh tild not deem on the bonus "Mitered to it Bonus there to the bc talk eveirled 0 44 '4 1 REED years needs of the children in a large way without placing any financial buren He also presented estimates basea upon army engineer data showing Appropr la ion Bill After upon the patrons Publishers Represented that it WOU111 (-ost the government $1275000000 "during the next 100' Twenty different publishers are year In order that Mr Ford may adoptions which secure sole unregulated posseiQsion Midniglit After Long Figh of the greatest water power the Scott-Foreman company second south has" 'grade arithmetic language an! The maximum tin1P for lease or CT) grammar for grades four through Ginn Iseven Ginn and company arithmegovernnient lands rontAning water Measure Sent to Senate' Both! tics grades three through seven power poesibilities Mr Cooper said Heath and company fifth and sev- should he 50 years and only that long unless the license was made! 1 Houses Adjourn for Week-End- enth grade history Silver Burdett and company sixth grade history subject to the regulations of the fed-I 4--- MIMIC series grades two through oral waterpower act He opposed seven Thompson Publishing corn-the 100-year period on the ground: FEW CHANGES ARE MADE pany seventh grade history for on that it was Impracticable from ai year fifth grade history supplemen- business standpoint and no contract' tary sixth grade North Carolina his- negotiated at this time could he Bill Carries Total $5 9 672758 9 Itory supplementary Alfred Williams made applicable to conditions hel 9 I and company North Carolina his- believed would prevail in 2022 1 tory for sixth grade John Wins- While the witness said he gcalized but Slightly Increased I ton and company primary geogra- that the people of the south were 1 Wife of Thomasville Bank 1Dhv- supplemental: American Book measure sent to senate tsotn tics grades three through seven Heath and company fifth and sevHouses Adjourn for Week-End enth grade history Silver Burdett and company sixth grade history --amo MIMIC series grades two through seven Thotnpson Publishing corn- FEW CHANGES ARE MADE pany seventh grade history for ona 01 Bill Carries Total $5672758 year fifth grade history supplemen- tary sixth grade North Carolina his- Itory supplementary Alfred Williams I and company North Carolina his-but Slightly Increased Itory for sixth grade John Wins- ton and company primary geograa--- phy- supplemental American Book ----1'--- a tul for the time being previous call in ikieptember accord-''' Let''''''r sands' ter plans for the cutting of the army ing to an anlysis issued tonight by "Dear Sir: i and navy appropriation bills was for- Comptroller of the Currency Cris- rt i 8 gotten singer The condition of the na- 1 letter Wili Proba Fur- rlae you when you read it Republican members of the ways tional banks in Deeember he de- 1 and meatio committee meeting scribed as "very satisfactory" and I I am taking thin liberty to write you to make matters more easy for rooming and afternoon went over called attention to the fact that 1 details of the proposed bill VithOtit I you In the first plaee I am Mr until September their resources giving any intimation as to the exact i Sandi although a friend of mine had more or less steadily declined I form of the measure to be reported is writing the letter under my die- from their peak of 822 711000000 The ealling In of John Taylor tation Mr Woolwine you need ecember 1919 vice chairman of the legion's legis- I not look all over the world for me Conditions of the national banks lative eommittee and Richard Jones for I am living right here in Los as reported by Mr crissinger were representing Veterans of Foreign Sngeles and am reading the papers said in a formal statement Issue Wars provoked the protest of Mr every idly Concerning the Taylor by the white house to show the tiltrner and hts appeal that the house i the murder I will be frank with you moHt satsf i actory urn step In and prevent repubileans 1 Mr Woolwine I haven't had any t114itrIC in secret with witnesses fair- nnancial affairs of the country that wing the nustsure without admitting hal been registed byaabat nk 7 t0 1 peace of mindsince the murder and nrna tn thrt orstle1110inn thnt Mr Woo Iwine I haven't had anYI Onancial affairs of the country that i has been registered by a bank beare of nitndeince the murder a nd niPlitIC in aceret with witnesses fair- 1 tiring the asure without admitting has been registered by a bank 1 peace of mindsince the murder and' I have eome to the conclusion that me awl for the ti plans for the and navy appt gotten Republican and meats morning and detail') of the giving any int! form of the tr The ealling I it'iee chairman lative eotomitt representing Wars provelo (turner and hb men In and nevilniz In we ing the mem University Students in Tragic Wreck in East Durham Switch Engine Strikes Auto mobile in Which They Were I moDne in I Ile '1 onsummation rrying for the oft i the' offe he firmly believed President Sees Him in Jail since the conclusion of From Ford democratic members to listen at l''" I ------I nctuilito6 I 1CLIISlie lewd to the deliberations 11919" 1 the quicker this thing is aPttlPd the they would be rryin for its ahro-1 flow far sientiment was swinging 1 It demonstrates" the statement i better off we will all be Now Mr! ----4-- gation before the lease period expir-i -0---- ed Ile I Pans Go- to the sales tax as a means of rai s- continued "that the process of i oolwin in the fir he tr st place I did: special so O4erver declared that belief was pre- Mg revenue for the bonus tis advo- 'liquidation has been proceeding at I not murder Taylor but I know who CHAPEL HILL Feb 17--Three dieted' nn personal experienee In oin orward or rial 0 mrmfld Griffith -vitted by President Harding was the 1 such an excellent rate that it may I did It but what assurance have I boys were killed and three others in- vv3lepower ievelopmnt in the past 1 ou A subject of unending disetteentri 117y or rlY be said that we are welt on fr that om you to know at you wid ac- Jared wheuAlle-a4toisolitle 211-yearalueludiag the at Niagara ie and i niembere: It waa evident on all the road to getting the 'frozen i rept my story 'none'" i they vvere riding was "'truck by a Falls i I Cashier of Same Institution ottitnIN anoint a obninizittfir in tho Mr reinhar woo nfallizti rhnlr- I democratic members to listen at statement Returning Raleigh rIirolrek In 111rtev AmtItA ty they would be crying 'for its ahro- I num)7 I 617InnitM 1711t 011110 di tnemberm It wee evident on all the read to getting the tfrozenl eept my story 'none'" they were riding watt "'truck by a Falls I Cashier of Same Institution 14witch engine at a (seeing in the Mr Cooper was called by Chnir- democratie lenat to the flow tar ote to the sales tit ing revenue fe etted by Presi subject of uner members: it I 1 I 1 1 1 Amounts but to No Avail ides howevete that the republicann credits' thawed out In this re-! "Therefore I want a guarantee! seee were determined to put the bill gard indeed it is by far the most i from you that if I surrender myself! eastern Part of tble cite' about 4 man Kahn to the witness stand after ee--- through the house regardless of satisfactory showing that has been into your hands and if I (establish i o'clock this morning With the ex- Theodore Swann president of the Special to The Mown-cr Special to The Otmener what might happen to it in the HAn- made since the Phrase 'frozen I my innocenme of the crime you will ception of the driver of the car who Federal Phoanhorus Company at ii le COLUMBIA Feb l- ate In the event the bill le in credits' was invented" I set me free was killed all were etudents at the Birmingh fi am Ala had explained the Armeld former banker remained shepe for consideration by a repub- "It must be borne in mind" the -If you tell1 do this Mr Wool-11-7nivers" of North Carolina poesibilities fo rextensive chemical in jail here todly in default of $175- Carrying a total of $567275851 an News lican caucum withi4 the tim set by statement said -that the national wine I can untangl this murder! a of the fatal tragedy has operation' ineluding the manufac-1 000 bond and so for as was disclos- increase of only $107384 over the i Mr Fordney leader said it would bank' represent considerable lest" mystery for you You may answer! brought sorrow to the unTtshe report ersity and pa- hire of cheap fertilizers at Muscle! ed no further steps 'ere taken easure as reported from the ways be peened prior to March 4 than half of th Angeles total banking I me in any of the Los le I looking toward a reduction of the Can't be Headed off capacity of the Dation It le there- per I or the village several hours af- The latter tol the rommittee that amount Although effort may be and means committee the general the entire community I the accident occurred Shoals "Thre ix no power in the lomat fore safe to assume that the state "Thank you SANDS" ru mediately upon learning of the his company had definitely assured made early next week to have the appropriation bill was given its final to head off the soldier bonus now" i saving and private banks and Mr Woolwine paid when he reel- arerident Chase and Deans the succese of the Muscle Shoals on- bond reduced it would not be Fair- passage in the house of representa- Raid a republican leader which poem- I trust companies have experienced ized its imn cortane in case it proved Howe and Carroll rushed to Durham eratione by applying satisfactorily' prising if he remains in jail until tives shortly after midnight and was Isl to be the view of most members the same turn in the tide that is 7sisting upon its early paesage 1 i genuine he called a conference of to be of asItitanee The families of nea proeesses in the Dirminghent1 superior court opens here February i ordered sent to the senate The Democrat opposing the measure may therefore conclude that 1 nolire detertivep and he Own eperial the victims were notified of the ac- plant which would be duplirated! 27 house then adjourned until 8:15 "we noted in the ease of national banks inei figures ated on the other hand that oh- investigators Resigned to the ease Cialetit as Hoon as the reports reached open a greater scale at elusclel Mrs Armfield came from Greens-1 o'clock Tuesday night the senate jection to the sales tax was so safely be doubled in order to ge gures for national hank may 1 and that their unanimous conetuslot Chapel Hal The bodies have been Shoals born this afternoon and visited her having previously adjourned Friday strong in some quartette that if that an approximate representation of was it would be best to anewer the sent to their respective homes Worthineten representing hush in jail tees being th first afternoon to reconvene Monday plan soldier meeting Idi harm on! the situation as to the entire bank- a letter on the chance it was genuine ime she has seen him since he left night at 8 o'clock remented equareiy it might be de- ing establishment of the nation The dead are: tie Tennessee River Improvement --e- and might reset in olying of George proples srowneille association concluded his statement i lam Sentember for the elexlean bor- The general appropriations bill feated the mystery Vance county George Hadley in support of the Ford offer at the der It is underetood that the ills- ran gamut of as thorough debate as "Under any analysis the figures eit Airy Charles Iceman Monroe forenoon eeesion He urged the no- i oner had made several efforts to get any measure of its kind has ever re- But if the sales tax method Is re- 1 indubitably demonstrate that the sorted to it said Preeident of liquidatem eld eensequent SEVEN BUILDINGS OF A Bryan jitney driver Daleville ceptance of Mr Ford's plan and said in touch with her by telephone but ceived in the lower hotly Discus- i peak fi Ala N'IPW with favor a tax 1 if the detrolt manufacturer was gilv-! information had been received here shim of the measure was commenced Harding would tdipression WWI passim! sornevt here COLLEGE ARE BURNED Those injured: on production rather than on gen i en the opportunity at the shoals an yesterday and Wednesday that ehe Thursday night at 8 o'clock and between September 6 last and De- Jule Snaelir of Winston Salem I 1 extensive development of waterpow- i was III at home Several other rela- this continued until 'Friday morning said to favor thi form for it was ral retail pales The exeetative was 1 eember 31 I le am and that the n- Paielev Donee of Goldsboro i I' 1 been steadily toward fin- RW CLEAATER LA Feb 1 er 1n the imper Tennessee river: tives of Armlield aceompanied Mrs at 2 o'clock and after a respite un- he believed the thi tax and would avoid probieme dmplest form of 4 18 Proving business arid less reliance Fire starting in the boys' dormitory All -of the early twenties oung men are in their where he estimated 1000000 horse-I Armtield on het visit bore She spent til 10 o'clock was again resumed f4 Si tir ton the support of entirely destroyed seven frame versity studeni The three dead uni- were members of the power could be produced would be most of the afternoon at the county and continued until 2:30 Friday e- a 4ni f4 in of exemptions which would probably tl'ut ba buildings of Southern college Clear- Pt Kappa Alpha fraternity Peoples nks poesible jail in conference with her hushand ternoon when a recess was taken for tax was decided on -Of precisely like tenor are re- water Beach I arise in case a general retail sales early tonight The was a graduate student in the school The committee adjourned late to-I Phies are going forward for the lunch The debate was resumed at i Opposition to the sales tax propos 1 cent ativiects from the war finance main building was not damaged of commerce Hadley also was a day until Monday trial of the rases against Armfield 4 o'clock but the house was then ts rp oratio which repo Education Needed former president of the Bank of weary and the bill NV fl t4 given its sec- oral quarters today Atkinson grew 1 I go la on reports a pro- The buildings destroyed 'and the commerce student while Iceman was I I --) 1 i ti loans and tun building formerly used as a a sop omore academic i th i emic te oo 'h i 1 Mr Swann teld the committee Thomeayine and zed triffith ond reading at 5:50 o'clock It was el however was ex pro ed in ser- Washington representative of the Na- 1 a general improvement of condi- hotel were turned over to the au- Spach and Boney though badly former cashier who is under indict- then decided to adjourn until 12:01 tional Grange charaeterized th agricultural It as 1 lions in Industry thorities of th colirge a Methodist injured are expected to re (Continued en Passt Ten) ment on a large number of similar Saturday morning give on'y third cover "deshrited to shift the burden of tax- Recent stabilizations of prices for instit ution by the owners last The sax youths were returning to counts So far as known here the reading to the measureeand (mil ALBRIGHT NOMINATED cases will be contested separately in There was a determined effort on court with different counsel for the the part of a minority of the house CHARLOTTE POSTMASTER two aecused men who are brothers-I to niRterially reduce the bill by of Amounts but to No Avail special to The Otmerver COLUMBIA Feb Carrying a total of $567275851 an increase of only $107384 over the as reported from the ways and means committee the general appropriation bill was given its final in the house of representa- tives shortly after midnight and was ordered sent to the senate The house then adjourned until 8:15 'clock Tuesday night the senate having previously adjourned Friday afternoon to reconvene Monday night at 8 o'clock The general appropriations bill ran gamut of as thorough debate as measure of its kind has ever ceived in the lower body Discus- Won of the measure was commenced Thursday night at 8 o'clock and this continued until 'Friday morning at 2 o'clork and after a respite un- til 10 o'clock was again resumed and continued until 2:30 Friday at- ternoon when a recess was taken for lunch The debate was resumed at 4 o'clock but the house was then weary and the bill was given its sec- ond reading at 5:50 o'clock It was decided to adjourn until 12:01 Saturday morning give on'y third to the measureand quit There was a determined effort on the part of a minority of the house to msterially reduce the bill by of- vides however were determir through the I what might ha ate In the sh4pe for coot Dean caucus Mr Ford ney be passed prio Cant I "Thre Ill to head off th maid a republict 1st to be the 17sisting upon Democrats insisted on tho jection to the strong in some plan of meettni Presented oqua feated But It the xi octett to it Harding would WI production oral retail male said to favor he believed this tax and of exemptione arise in case tax wag decide Opposition tt sal however oral quarters tt Washington rer tional Orange 'designed to all company geographies grades four ONLY $107384 ADDED through seven music series grades two through seven: Row Peterson --4--- and company primer and reading Minority Puts Up Determined grades one through three elementary science grades six and seven Fight to Reduce Committee Johnson company primer and reading grades on through through Fnivetsity Publishing corn- pany readers grades four through seven Iroquois Publishing company spellers one through seven Hough ton-Mifflin company- health educe- company non grade four Charles Merrill health education five through seven Allyn and Bacon eta-measure kis five through seven Zaner and Blosser company writing one through seven A Palmer' and company writing one through sew-passage en drawing for grades one through 'seven will be furnished by Laidlaw I brothers Atkin ti son Montzer an company and Practical Drawing eomp 1 lany tudy Course Broadened The course of study has been I roadened and the subject matter to i be taught greatly improved from the first to the seventh grades the board The text books commis-any re-prepared sion prepared the outline course of order before reeommending books in order to see the needs of the school nd the state board has followed that out in selecting books a The punils to be affected by the change are divided among the grades I as follows: First 214965: second 105533 third 90580 fourth 84622: fifth 709146 sixth 54062 seventh 39- 553 making a total of 659603 In the first three grades one addithen tional primer anti reading series have been added Heretofore only one se-reading rice of readers have been adopted but the achools have been compelled to use a seeond series and E40 me use a third it was stated The board feriva amendment to practically has a-dopted a second avrieg to he every item But theee were Inlayed- used as a basal in order to supnly hog except in three cases The bill slate a great need in these grades The was amended eight times but five of on taht has been widely used in the these amendments were from the (Or waYs and means committee which the past three years has been adopted The speller language end arithmetic hieve been changed held such an unbending front under the leadership of its chairman but the board made no exchange liumpes of Marion and two of Its Influential members Sapp of children have the old the price for these books Therefore wherever books in the subject" they may use Richland and Beiser of them next year but when new hooks Sumter that the measure sue went --e are to be purchased the adopted through almost as it was introduced books must be secured Pupils who The only changes adopted were: are promoted to the fourth grade Changes Adopted ill as a rule carry these books Amendment by A 0 Hydrick of with them since third and fourth Or 11 Orangeburg and SVade of grade subject matter in language A iken to delete he item carrying nd arithmerie are hound in one and appropriation of 82500 for a hook The same is true of the fifth sixth and seventh grade subject mat- (('ontinued on Voir Tao) ter in these subjects In most ter in these subjects In most grades new books must be purchased any I way so the cost will be negligible it i JO JO SAYS 1 is considered Additional Cost Small 1---- -----------I The children in the first three grades 62 1-2 per cent of the entire elementary grades enrollment will not be affected materially this year by the change in text books But all '0- new books adopted must become in a e0 general use throughout the state with the beginning of the school a'-'----- year 1923 The board estimates the affect of s- the change on sixth grade pupils as follows: l' Books that must be changed In '''tlt a' 19')2: Geography cost 8182 health -Vatc si Nis- OK -a 96 civies 8112 total cost new --ass-'4r log old books may be used for 1922 books for 1922 $380 In other stud- "2- -'4 'IP' 4141111' but if the new books are bought they le will enat as follows: 1 Arithmetic 7 cents: history a 1 eenta laneuage 59 cents reading -eass 04 71i cents spelling 32 cents and Agri- 6 0 1 culture or science $1 total $424 1 40 0 ----7 I I I -4 01' --111114' lik ----''-f1-'47 1 --z- --2-- s' 't Ak-': ki 401t I- ISI 4 n-1aw Democrats Will Probably Allow NETHERTON KILLED IN Him to Be Confirmed With-AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT out Opposition futon frnt those ous4 able to pay it I agrieultural 14 taples have brought winter following a tire that destroy- I Chapel MU front italeign 1nere It to those least able to pay" and the farmers to the point where they ed the college at Sutherland They I they had attended a fancy dress dance last night at the State college Samuel ti perm president of the I are able to reallze something at were being used temporarily until 1 American Federation of Labor de- least approximating co Spach who wa not badl injured sts of pro- permanent quarters now building clared that it would work "an Was- duction and can look forward at Lakeland are ready for occu- told the hospital authorities that he lice upon the tt hole people" I hopefully to still further improve- believed all the boys were asleep ex- 1 cept the driver when the engine in no very distant future" parley os It II Alderman president of the struck the car CRAWFORD SUBMITS TO college saidhe was unable to state I (icing at Ilkit Speed PLEA OF MANSLAUGHTER1FORENSIC BATTLES AT whether the school term would be 1 As the automobile going at a i WAKE FOREST COLLEGE completed or the studies suspended rapid rate of socd reached the for the year The cause of the lire Every JurorSigns Petition for is not known (('ontinued an l'inco Two) Pardon for Engineer Who of Young Women i Killed in Defense of Wife Hear Collegians Debate I I Social Function Follows 1 Rncsor IV RnhRryn Roturns I Roger Babson Returns alien front those nicest able to pay it lagrieultural staples have brought winter following a tire that destroy- Chapel Hill from Raleigh where It to threw least able to pay" and the farmers to the point where they ed they had attended a fancy dress the college at Sutherland They a lllll aft itaz sat a dance last night at the State college adon front idiot It to those lea Samuel (i po American Fedr flared that it flee upon the CRAWFORD PLEA OF Every Juror Pardon fc Killed in North Carolina Farmer on Way to Hear Billy Sunday Runs Down Pedestrian Special to Tiso Observer SPARTANBURCI 144) Netherton a while man about 55 or titi years of age was run over by a Ford car driven by IL Ferree a farmer of Caro leen and killed near Whitney this afternoon An inquest was held and the verdict was that the death was ttecidental Mr Ferree was held by the coroner Mr Ferree and two companions were on their way to the Billy Sunday meeting when the accident occurred Mr Ferree started by a wag-on in the road and the man started across the road stopped and ran back in front of the car Netherton 1VaR badly cut about the head and one leg wan broken Ile was rushed to the general hospital where he died in a short while HY 11 IL BRYANT WASHINGTON P'eb Judson Albright was nominated today for postmaster at Charlotte His nomination was referred to the senate 'commit tee on postollIces and post roads for proper consideration Unless charges involving the nominee's in are filed and sustained confirmation will sooll follow There is considerable opposition to Mr Albright republlcan but a number of Charlotte democrats who realize that a republican is to have the Job have indicated a readiness to ask Senator Simmons and Senator Overman to permit his nomination to go through Action on the Asheville and Wilmington post office contests are expected soon Dan Hill will be appointed to Asheville There is some doubt as to the Wilmington selection Several persons are under cow1 sideration and thire is some I hitch in the machinery Mr Albright has been serving as "acting postmaster" for the past two weeks having 'teen given this appointment follow-tog the death of Postmaster Weddington about three weeks ago This temporary appointment was given on the assumption that Mr Atbright would be the next postmaster Ile having been the selection of the administration for this and took the examination last fall Recent ly he received notice that he had Passed the examination with a higher mark than either other two candidates and ht nomination for the posititta ant: permanent appAntment have been expected daily Spec lot to The tlithorver SA Feb While his case was being argued before a Jury today Captain Crawford Southern railway conductor through his attorneys submitted a plea of manslaughter He was being tried under a warrant charging second degree murder for the Flaying Of Hinton at Spencer December 5 The homicide was the result of remarks shout Mrs Crawford made by Hinton and heard by Crawford who struck Hinton over the head with a catsup bottle making a wound that caused death in a few hours Judge Bis Ray hearing the case intimated that he would charge the jury to return a verdict of manslaughter and out of deference to this a submission verdict was agreed Upon Sentence has not been passed but it is confidently expected to be the minimum of four months Crawford was ed to go under his old bond of $7500 A hurriedly written petition to the governor to pardon Captain Crawford was signed by every member of the Jury om rrs DIVIDEND NEW YORK Feb of the American Sumatra Tobacco company voted today to omit the spptha SA LI SitUR While his nrgued hero Captain It ern railway 4 his attorneys of manslau being tried charging sec der for the Hinton ember 5 The hornic of remarks ford made by by Crawford ton over tl catsup bottle that caused hours Judge the case it would chargt turn a verdic and out of submission Upon Sentence hr but it is co to be the months Cra ed to go un of $7500 A hurriedl: to the govern tam Crawfor every menthe' omrrs NEW 'YORK of the America company voted Special to The Olmerver WAKE FOREST Feb turea by hundreds of girl visitors on the campus forensic activities and social attractions Wake Forest col- lege devoted today to the annual celebration of the anniversary occasion of the Euselian and Philamathesian Roe le les of the college Many of the visiting members of the fair sex arrived on the hill Thursday night more coming in during today Tonight the evening train brought about a hundred young ladiesfrorn Meredith college a special train was procured for their return after the celebrations The regular program for the an- niversary began in the afternoon with the junior-senior debate The subject of the argument was "Re- solved that the federal government should own and operate the coal mines of the country constitutionality waived" The fact that this same query Is the subject of two of the intercollegiates-debates caused It to be of more interest Each of the four speakers presented well prepared speeches The Judges rendered their decision in favor of Booe and Howell of the negative side over Roberts and Caselli of the affirmative side The senior orations were delivered In the evening and were abounding In oratortal talent The orators were Allen and Howard After the orations the reception was held in the society nails which were thrown together into an attractive Sixteen thousand of the abh'st executives III Anreriea base their plants on the foundation of fact and forecast funiished them by Boger Babson and his associates and he is paid 'a fabulous sum in the aggregate for this service The Charlotte Observer exclusively in this ttrritory Nvill publish beginning tomorrow (Sunday) the authentie statements of Mr Babson on the business outlook The article to be Published tomorrow deals with the outlook in the south for 1922 Every business man of course Should read it It will be remembered The Observer some time ago published 'it series of articles from Mr Babson Other features for The Sunday Observer 1011 include a comprehensive article by Frank Simonds on the relation of the 'United States to the proposed Genda economic conference and to future international conferences Also thgre Avill be William Bryan's Weekly Bible Talk and the International Sunday school lesson by Dr William Ellis a page of fraternal order news and views a department devoted to the interests of organized women of Charlotte and North Carolina several pages of society from Carolina eitiesand towns: several pages of matter devoted to the Interests Of Carolina manufacturers a colored comic section of four pages featuring many addition' to the day's news of the nation and the world received over the leased wires of The Associated 'Press and Universal Service the news of the Carolinas gathered by The Observer's many special correlondents and the news of Charlotte 'gathered by its own local TIVWM sports news society 'news eteete The Babson article alone is worth more than the prier- of The Sunday cents Orders should be placed TODAY with news dealers by those who are not regular subscribers to The Sunday Observer '1rk FAT HENS AT 15 CENTS DRUG ON CLOVER MARKET ciovEn Feb fat hens brought to town by people or the surrounding MU ritry are bringing only 15 (tents a pound On the market at the present timr and according to the farmers they are hard to sell at that Beef cattle are also said to be slow sale due to the fart that there is an abundance A local man this morning pointed out the Plot that while he WI are only b2it-171m 15 cents a pound on the other hand rabbit bunters have no trouble In selling rabbits at 2 it rents each while the retail Price In the inarkets Is I ArOirr-Wtitile404243I t110 I S01 ItIIIN' HIRD TIME r-Loli 1 y()ItK the I thire in a-1 YIllmonth th4 ri-------7-------- goard ter4 tim ny month the Minor aohool theo -r-- miles est of York have boen 41 struyed is the resalt of ineendiart Fair and warmer today and Sun- the TIPW huilding going up In smo ay i at 1 o'rlwk thii morning The i0104 as approximately IIIToo Amusement taxes are not amusing IN hiCh is tO erk'd by insurance i I 100: I 3 regular semi-annual dividend of 3 1-2 hall The Ray orchestra from Rai-per cent on the corporations' pre- eigh furnished nnisie for tilf oceafurred stock on regular semi-ant per cent on ill ferred stock 1 ft onMial MMINNMMEMMIMINI.

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