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rvrrrrr imr mrrr 777T rmr1 I Weather Winston-Salem Journal Circulation Leidi all Dailies In Northwestern North Carolina Fair Thursday and Friday, risiny l) PUBLISHED DAILY IN THE LARGEST CITY fIN NORTH CAROLINA WIN STON-SALKM, N. THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 4, 1920. PRICK FI VIS CENTS VOL. NO. 329.

TKN PACKS TODAY kvrrt MORNING a I- i- I- V- II a MORRISON MAKES STATEMENT CONGRATULATIONS POUR INTO HARDING HOME IN VERITABLE AVALANCHE FROM EVERYWHERE CREST OF REPUBLICAN WA VE IS CONTINUING TO RISE AS LATEST REPORTS OF ELECTION ARE MADE IDESPERATE IE MESSAGE IS SENT CHAMP CLARK SENDS CONGRATULATIONS DON'T HOLD DOWN THE FLAG, SAYS REED (Special ta Hie Journal) (tiarioun, Ranking In Iho nniliiW j.tMSI mapiril), I anoTon. a piirrMeativt of Nor Jr am. tialay braird a atalo j. hia rterthm hi la- A' triumph (or I lie Homo In tlm Mato. Ilan of nungrataluinry ictcgruma cil In from Dcuna-rata and Ho aMh-ans frogi all station of the Slate.

I am pmfnnndly grateful for the great ftrmniTatlr. majority In the Mate, netol Mr. Mnrrienn. It In a grrat triumph foe the Drtwn-rnriki party." "I am -especially mnud of tlm gn-at Hemorralle vote In Mecklen hurg ixamty, ami In my native county of Itb-hmond. In both of which the HemmYaUc majorities were unprreeih-uted.

"In Merklenburc ununfy the majority la twice as large aa ever before and twice aa large aa the iH-mniTaflr majority In any otlu-r county in the state. "Mate Chairman Wam-n eon-duel cd the campaign mm sagart-ouidy, and I have wired Mm my emigre tylat tone." Aa to hbt Mr. Mnrrimn aald he proproed at prenenl In devote much of Ms time In finishing up and disponing of his legal hind MS FATIGUE THE COX COLUMN Two Whiles and Several Negroes Shot To Death To President-Elect Harding at Home in Marion M. tanh, Noe. T.

W. link. retdo, Republican opponent of Champ (lark for irpreaenUllva lnm ho ninth Minewrl oongent idimal dMrtrt tonight rwrivod a trli-gram from fluimp Clark row-giatulaUng Mm hfe well ranted xhmry" la pvtmhr'a rirrtkm. Katinas (Tty, )la. Nov.

Map-port of the Iwugue of Nolinns pbm waa tho imxr of tlm Hmmerallu luirly'M ilrfeal. tleeMVwl t'nlled Malm M-nalnr Jainm A. IteeiT, Ih-morral, ami Irrorottclltebta op lament of the lieague, hem Relay. "Ilie Aaxtkux eilo refuanri to hukl iIowh tlm Amcrk-an Hag," he nakl. "It was tlm tragic Intake of Mipmihtg that leeae that spill tlm Mriy and reaulled In He-puhlltwn Victory." NEGRO HOMES BURNED PLANS FOR HOLIDAY TRII: Majority Awturrd Harding and ('nnlidgr at IjikI 316 Elect-oral Yotrti; Cox 127 Expresses Great Plea-sure an Re-! turns Arrive Confirming His Election.

Colored Man's Attempt (o Vote Precipitates Trouble; Ref us- ed by Election Judge May Hunt in the Soulh Iditej Returns Do Not Soften Sting of Defeat TENNESSEE SWINGS INTO HARDING LINE SPECIALLY PLEASED wrru CONGRESS VOTE OFFICIAL COUNT ILL HOT CHANGE RESULT IN STATE Ry Ten Thousand Majority; States Not Reported Iaihi to Republicans Gossip About Next Cabinet Revives; Secret Service Reports; No Longer Private Citizen i Itjr Tha inulMd Pr-M) Ikiyton, Ohio, Nov, J. llov. Fox. (he defeated presidential candidate, looking forward to Ihe lime he will aurrendrr hia aisle offne In Jaiiuary. nnnounred tonight that ho waa run- DEMPSEY EXPLAINS PUGILISTIC! PllOGRM rP abroad early next year 1 Lulbinilb I Hiflill.tii.

Kudjr ciinillthina In Kuropa, Mean- to Of fir laid Meet in Charlotte Discuss Matters Mny Be Few Alterations Here and There, Rut Democratic Success Will Endure By Ike iswiiM Pits) New Vnrk. Nov. of Ihe Uepubllean clectlnn prcaldentlal and rnngreavl.ui eon-Unued rising tunlghl aa returns nilyred In. A nmng Democrat cva.i.iltlei were ilifrai of llcp. i'll.

imp i :i.k if Mlamiurl. funner a.n-ak'-r end present Democratic leader In lha lluuae; election of a Hi n- (Hr Tin Aaaariatod Presa.) Marion. Nov. 3. Warren O.

Harding spent hia first day aa president-elect reaUng from (he lenatim of rlertlon night and ravlewing lata re-lurna with iwnicular attention (o the make-up of lha plgty-acvenlh congress. He expressed keen pleaauro aa the growing flgurea ronfirmed a Kepub-ilraii gain In both m-nate and houae. for he had told hia frlenda that hi greatest apprehenaten over the out' (fly Tka Assastatal Pmsa.l New Torh, Nov. I. Inunoiera of Ihe Pemiwaqr-GarprnUrr heavyweight championship bout denied here today that 4 hi eonteat would bo preceded by one between Dempsey and Jena Willard.

The return match hetwenn Itampary and Willard Is to taka pkuq on March IT, according to at element made by Hrmpsay la Montreal IN PRESIDENT'S OFFICE Orlando, Nov. 'g. The full raaualty Hat at (Haifa. twelve milra from herev where two whitea were ahot to death and one negro lynched In an election riot and eeveral other negroed perlahed when the buildings in which they sought aholler were burned, had not reached hero to Bight. Armed-Whitea were retained patrolling (he region and chadng In on negroes who fled to (he wood tha pursuit being aerompanlad by Intermittent firing.

More than twenty buildings In tha negro nett lament were burned. He. ports from Ocoee tonight said that explosion of cntiaidarable amounts of ammunition occurred aa the flame swept tha buildings and that nuttier-oua firearms were found In the rulna later. Home reports said five negroes died in the flames. One negro wo man waa among theae, it was mid.

but no children. The battle waa precipitated by the attempt of Jury Ferry, a negro, Vote after he had -been refused the privilege by elretlnn Judges on the ground that ho had not paid hia poll la. He returned inter armed a shotgun, but It waa taken from" him and he waa driven away. After dark Inst night, according MORRISON DEFEATS PARKER DECISIVELY while, he aald, he planned to wnrk anil real, leaving here fnr tho Hlale capital on Friday, and Marling the middle of next week fur a hunting trip In Mbedinilppl. Today found Ihe governor apparently In the same menial Male aa when he walehed Ihe returns last night, bringing In enntlnuous unfavorable news.

Ilia smile waa Mil apparent tonight and tha maee of tele-grama seemed unanimous In declaring he had made a "good The gnvrrimi'i flral art Inifty waa to send a congratulatory meaaare In Henator Harding, the president-elect. In which he volunteered as "a cillxm" to Huppori tho nallon'a chief executive in "whatever emergency might arise." No formal statement waa made by the governor over tha election result grrmnian from Ti-saa: if Company Hopes To Avoid Need of Raising Car Fare; Had (Manned To Do So tune had not bran a fear of defeat fur lilinaolf eo much aa a rraltealsP Result Explained by Masterly Fight By Democrats; The league of Nations XilU) IXMATHI nnuui (By Tka Aamnaird lr Oaarfc. Nov, 1. Three Inmates of the Date eiumly alma hnuan wera burned to' death at midnight Tneaday when the elructiiro waa dw-atroyed by fire. The firu wn thought to hava rcaulted from effort of the Inmate to provide a tint by which to war mthenaa-lvcu or from carwlraa handling of rlgurMlea (IJy Jula n.

Warren) Raleigh, Nov. I. Republican hat aa chief executive hia handa might bn tied by Jack of a working inrtv majority In th legialalivs branch. Hia In lore at throughout Iho last wpeka of the campaign turned specifically to the senatorial aitualinn. and It la known to ilia Innlde rirrlea of tha party that it waa to aid Re tiubUoan aenatnrial randldnics more than for anv other rnuaa that he left hia front porch and made a awing a Itepulillcan penatur fr.cn Jdirierl and a sudden Jump nf Keualnr Harding Inin ihe lead In tlklahnina, Anoiher border Male, Tenneaerr, hung hy a narrow margin hilt thu Demo-nil- leading.

A Itepuhllcan tfenafa majority nf about la, aa eompared with hut two at present, and a Mnuae majority of around IH, as against foriy odd, were okhrr forevaaia of tho overwhelming mnjnrtliea. With ahoul eight elates Mill In the dauflful IlM In preaplenusl and senatorial eontrM. iho huge majnrlih-a aamired Brnator Harding and tSovet-nor Cnollflge of at hal 14 elect nr I votes, with Governor certain only of 1ST and all from the "olid including Kentm-kv. The iiepuidi-yen today added Idaho. Maryland and hia nownpuper, rommaniinv edi-inrlally.

did it attrmpt In analyst 'BrM la I'la Jaaraal' Charlotte, Nov. An Important conference nf nfftolala nf tho Knuthern Public Utilities Company from Char-lotto, Wlnatnn-Balnm. ttrrenvtlle, and Andefnnn. waa held at lha nfflcw nf Preeidtinl X. V.

Taylor. In hia city, yonkerday. Tho ronferonro was for tho purpose if discussing further pna-alblo economies In operation where-liv iho company. It waa annauimed, hopes tn avoid the noc.MOlg toy ask- log for an tnvreaao In oar tame. I end era In North Carolina who aa-rurod money from the national com-nitieo by telling that organlaatloa they had a good rhanna to carry tha (CONTINUED ON PACK TWO.) CONTINUET ON TAOB TWO) around the circle of Matfs where the stale thia year will have aa inter iw aenaie majority waa' agplalnlng the fact that LATE RETURNS FAIL TO STIR DEMOCRATIC TRIUMPH IN STATE kn'owIrtTgu'W Dakota loTlieir Boulhrrn LW th" l'1" 1 1'irae malar II tea.

and of bill- i-UIUJce. -Oompany thq.reniMnln.r Mutm-eiie Uepublicana waa iXinicmplatlnd an appjicaUon far an IncreaiM In car from Tina waa not inclined to re Cameron Mvwriann beat Jwhn J. jre-fltu triumph A a personal one. by Um btggvat majority that Xa ho told many of his audUoces dor has aver been given a Jh-morm In Ing the rampaWn, hlo fooling waa that North Oarolina. Thu JiepuhHtsna the declalnn would tm made on Issue wera claiming that Would relher than randifjalea.

and that the get a. very flaUering vote against lawgue of Net inns and the record of tila opponent. Few of thorn balisvod the V'llmn adnilnlatratlon at homa there waa a ohaneo tor a victory, hot rieterinlninv factors. they did believe that th disgruntled Avnlnarim of t.reeilnga ab-metMa left by thu Jtemocnula prl The avslaneho of rnngratntalnry rimry together with lha paissMialliy meeauge- eddree-ed to the president- perker mould make Iteht In elert and klra. Harding Increased In tlu.

WflU rim pnnuth ta brine muim nmnortlona today, many prominent thu Wain clean enough tu bring sumo hope of fuluru vhgnriro to Ibu North 4 ire Ison on NITI0N1L VOTE THE COLONEL ON liemncreta being numbered among tmnUnn liepubliimna i he who went their good wlahca. Tno -rm. failure to hava a rinse eon- lest in a single cnngreeatnnal dtatrk-t. defeated liemuenilkt nominee, oent a eeault. Cheerful News Rereivrd; Gale City Rolls Up Fine Majority and Charlotte Sends Bright Reports; Buncombe County Gives Whopping Support to Weaver; Vlw Changes Found Here and There Dn Not Affect Result cents, to lake care of incroaaed operating exiwnaea.

Including an tn rreaiei effective Kcplembcr I In the achcduln of wages faiid lo Mrect car men. President Taylor Mated yesterday afternoon that Ihe company had delayed making application In the hope that there would be aurh a decline In Ihe runt nf Mrert ear material anil eupplloa aa wuuld enable ihe company lo continue operation at prenenl fares While ihcre liaa not aa yel been anv decline In price atreel railway aup-Plica, tho recent decline In price of rommodltlca III general have Mlmutat-ed thl hope, and at the conference yesterday thl hope waa further ntrenglhened. Not only wilt every pnwillde econ-j omv In npe ration he effenMi in nrder to avoid the necwrtitv far tf increased hire. It waa mid. hut a apm-lal ad- vertlalng campaign ladirnpoeeil a one wwre reported leading In rttklahnm, Arlanna, MlKtmurl.

Montana, Nevada and North fakni, Hrntonralir margins in New Mexico and Tcnnemee wrre rrporled. Hurd (Vinteat Kcnators Among llcpuhllran senatorg elected In hard ronlcat were lo-nront of Wisconsin. who waa nppne vigorously by Senator IsiFnllrlte; Sienrer ef Mlsentiri. who defeated llreckenrldgo long, toriner neelstant aecretary of Mute; and June of Washington, sen- ale roilin', erce rommtilea chairman; Senator Phelan, Hemecral. California, waa defnued hy Samuel M.

Short-ridge, llepiihllcaa. and Keqator Smith. Democrat. Maryland, a veteran. InM In it.

Weller. Itepuhllcan. Senator Niinenl. Itcmia-rat. Idaho, waa defeated hy.

Former Goverivtr Hooding. Sc mil or Harding, at Marion, ex-changril teiegrama nf congratulation and pis mii'il hia amilherii v.u-atinn. Among his nii'iwage wan a brief one of rongralukiibina front taverner (nx. Another prreidrnttal randidate. Parley I', Christensen, of Ihe Farmer-lnhor luirty.

Issued a statement ds-laring that Ihe election spelled elimination of Ihe Itemocrattr party, He predli'led a rout of the Republicans liy hia orgunUailon in list. With majorities piling up in what Denim-raili' leaders until wun a "solemn referendum" upon the l-emiun of Nations, President Wllenrt withheld any comment, iliilnbrldae Colby, So Far Han Kent No Message of Congratulation to Senator Harding Jryan Makes Wilson and Cox Share Blame; I'residrnl Iaid Way For Disaster SCANNED PAPERS OF WilTITIttliV Win i Bti'ann of promoting Ihe same end. IfiPlMlDA) H)K ft hlVS The ptirpnoe being, nf curse, tn pro COX DIDN'T REPAIR INJURY INFLICTED Kevrral Callrra, Among Them Admiral Grayson; Colby Is Hopeful of Ihe Future eople Willing lo Help Other Nations Rut Opposed to Suspending Rights (By Tka iaaiSd Pena.) Raleigh, N. Nov. I.

More complete returng In North Carolina Indicate a majority for DnmooraMo national! and Stats tirkelg of around 14.000, tha Mggcet In tha hMory or lha party in the State. Tha umnoiMte nu-ricd all ten conxrcdonai districts, It appears. 1 The two amandmenta to tha Stale moat tlu I Inn ratified by an rrtimaJed majority of 100.000, complete Um taa reform program In the Stale. Hi aemndmenW limit the rate of Mala taxes, sad tha amount of Ilia poll tax; authorise an Income lax. ami change the requirement of two years rertdenue in the State and ayment of pull lag aa a qualifloalloa for vising.

mote car riding na well an to curtail expense Another Important matter which wee dlaruavcil Ihe eonference yiw-lerdav wan Ihe alandanliaatlnn nf euulpment and rlectrlcnl appltem-ea handled hv the rnmpanles. II In expected that a large savin In ihe company nnd lie patron will he effected through such a policy, Those altrtuUng the conference yesterday In addition tn PrrMilent T. V. Jr njfiiinn fn rriiint r. i Hr Tke iamthi I'm) Wbahlngton.

Nov, 1. President WIonn had no rntnmetu to make today on tha reault of Tuemtaa riectlon nor did he send any memage of cun-gratulatlun lo I'rcaulmt -elect Harding. ry 4Imp Tnvlnp nM Trfnmirrr h. C. i tonimnl.

fifmilor Jnhriii, VtU- tjecj" ''B-PreMdcni A. V. Ilarrlll fornla. leading "Irrei'iinctlaMir' stntnl If Wmm1h, nf mnatiin-Hfilfni Hint th rlMlon hipmiiI tha fill if wirtant to the president H. G.lthn league, and an.itlicr.

Krn.ilor Cnhter. mansger or the Charlolle Reed, Itenimral. Mlsaoiirl. liraitch: W. II.

Klim manager of Ihe) that the light upon tha league boua f.rcenvllle branch: A. tirr. nian-iwag a mistake" and had split ager of Ihe Amli-rson bnim-h; W. (I. 1 i migning Thomati.

pun l.mdng agent; R. (todrmd Cttuwy'g tTnidi I rr scanned tho fig-j Wommack. superintendent of street IIIU-JI inrluiLnz onr urB Kpubllcun icurr mi cun- pllwav Hppurfmjnl. nl Jhn f'hul thu mx tnfediiiK dim-ji inclutUns onr Defeat nf Clark Itefeat of fia-tner spt.iker Clark waa one of the rlrcltan aurpriM'S lie' (By Tka AnarlaNd fma.) IJnrnln, Neb 3. W.

J. Rryan, placed what he termed the blama fur Iiemorratie defeat about equally between I'reMdrnt Wilson and Gov. Cox, In a statement made here this avan- Ing. The president, he said, "laid tha foundations for the dutamer and tho governor completed tho atrue-lure." The American people want the government to play Ha part in the abolition of war. but they are Inillf- lan-aa, director of pulillfilv.

lirecnabigo prai inri and ima Jligh tallied In tho tnurnlng nawapapero, I'oinl pn'cJnci. Ihe (igurea are: Mor- Ijiti-r he aunl aoton limit uti the haa served In Ihe lioiise "on'ltiuoualy -since 1X17, an one of lha I iti-v'-r nD-sfalasrta and receiaAil a nf for ihe presidential nomi.uillna jt llaliimora when Prealdcut Wcarn chosen. He lirnbalily will Micceeded as minority leader hy Itcp- resent alive itch lit, fieinoerat, ft.ith Carolina. Representative lie- brief telegram sreepllng the and the senator In a Mill briefer mea- age Ihenked him. When Mr.

Harding Inokefl In at hia nfflee at the end of the aflernnen no word bad yet been received front Prevldent Wilson. Now that tbe nnlltleal complexion of the next administration la known deflnltelv. giwsiu ahmit i-ahlnet aelec-llona la reviving and enough names to fill a doen cnhlnete ara -being mentioned In current rumors. Tn this undercurrent of apeeulntlon. which annarenHv la wlthmit aanelton of anthnrilv, the names heard nfirnrat aa noa-lhle cabinet o.ffletele Inrlude thoee of Klthtl Rent.

lhtander C. tsnn. Itenry Cebnt Charles Kane Hughee. Ilerhert Hoover. Ma-or tirneral Idonard Wood.

ftov. Frank O. lowden. Former Hena-nr John W. Weeks, llarry M.

Pnughrrly and tnanv othrm. Rrsldra rahinrt offlrialn. Me. Iferd-Ing will have an army of other frdrrnl appoint era to elect a fart which waa brought to hia reallxailnn with new force today aa Ihe petition of office seekers began to pile Into hia office In full string, Ilia friend- declare la nerilally te avoid surh annovanrev during a parted of rest the he will leave Saturday for hie month's trip to Point Impel, Texas, and the Panama Tana) V.nne. Mr.

Harding parted form-Hv with hia privileges a a orivate rten today with arrival of the advance guard of 111 secret crevice detail Ih-t wl'l go with him everywhere until the end of hia nresldearv. Joseph Mn'phv. ami-tent chief nf ihe service and formerly In charge of fhe While House detail, came here to make tho ar. rangemenia and spent tbe day In rnn-Hii Italian with James Bloan. anoiher former White House chlrf who left the service last June to accept a private port aa Mr.

Hardings personal body guard during the campaign. In the exchange of telegmmn today between Henator Herding and Hover-nor Cox. no orris wrre wasted on either aide In reference te the fighting line or the IrauM of thu campaign. "In iho efUril of America." tele, mashed the governoe. I accept tha decimnn of Ihe malnritv.

tender an tho -r-Med candidate me rongratulatlnnn and pledge aa a Htlen r.v support to tha ex-cut Ire authority In whatever eimyrencT might urlae." TM whtrh frnatnr Haollnx replied' "Ax Ihe anreepaful randidnte. 1 thank vou for von me-rage nf ron-gratulaJInc nd ef aunport. Taft Congratulate Friun former William Howard Till reme this tears congratulate you and fhe nation and the xonrid on triumoh ond elert Ion hv em unprecedented mi-tnrltv. I fellrlijte ynu and Ihe country also on your bavin- a gwd working malnrilr of tfepuhlii-ana Pi each tlnu-e of rongreea 1 "Tho dlsnliv. the rourtcey.

the aenee nf rcapon-tldllt nod pelf restraint with which vo.i have retried rnnroelf In the rnmpnlgn. uod-r the xreateM proimc-tlon to diffc-en ennr-e. mnt In rrirrp-rt afford ereat will-tfectlon to vonraelf aa they do to your -iopc-'c Gov. Pal'-ln Conti Ire. ef Maaa-rhnoetta.

th- "reMdepf -elect, tninrd Mra toe.ride In a ni'oite to uhs penster e-d Mi wtte congratulating them on the( "Arerp 0.1 c-o-rntnia'lona en rout rffldeiit leaderrh'p glorious vl when they Marted out by claiming four, I another IntrmaUng ltl of explaining the Republicans may hava lo do to tha national leaders who shelled out tho money for theae con-gmedonal raenpaigna The mairi-tlea In tha Male and In tho eon-grrMtnnal diatrirta xFa an over-w hebigng tlwt th ItepubllaaiM will not he able to mwka tho usual ex la nation of election frauds, and dla-i-rltnfinatory elentlon laws handled by a La-miN-nUlc nfflclaldom. Thera just simply no way to explain It, and Ihla lark of a remain fur tha InM or every dkurirt hy aurh Urge majorities and tha loos nf the Wale hy the Idggeal count per matte, wilt furnish murh food for thought to North noli ns Republicans for tha nest year or an. during tha Unn tlm pie counter will be cmwdrd by hungry llepuhlionna. Majority HJHM The nfflclai returns hava not yet been tnnde, hut tha ertlnixlea baaed on rot lima from county chairmen and cteixmn idtlcials. Jiedlfy Chairman Warren in predicting that ths majority fnr lMmucratic Ifc'km I liln year will ha at leant Tl.uot.

(nhrrs think It wtll run even larger tlian that figure. I bon nr rata explain Ihe Immenae Inndailde for tha parly In North Carolina thnaigh tha fart that tha tbdWKTats put up one nf tha moat masterly flghta (hey have ever pre-aentad. Moitrlaon. (he giivcmor epsx. went Infe nearly ev.

rry nook and unriH-r of the State nng he preached a brand nf political oor. trina that atlmetrd iMttllrrrnt vid-ara to the polls. Max Gardner and nihrr nxmonenta In lha fiemocmlli: primaries nf laid summer came mag niflrenfly to hia aid. tup of this Is the fast that TVxn hkrrrn haa eon-dueled a rampalgn lha haa been remarkably free from mietakea This morning rerrlved the following telegmm fmm Cam Morrison; I thank yiai for your great arr-rire tn your party. .1 congratulate you on the anleiwlid rampalgn you phave cnndurtrd.

(Vase convey to your araboanta and office forew my waixil appreciation aivl si or era lhanka (or all they hava dona fnr me. At the same lima tfr. Wtoren got this mrgourr frrm George Whtla tha nauisil chairman: "Pemrit me thank ign anr to rejig. in your au. reee in' tha Stole There will be another dev.1' Is-agwe of Nattnna Tt la alwi hedeved that a part of tha B'lccem nf tha I epwirral Man lard liearerg was due Ihe fart flint prartiixiity every apeaker at reseed the lirpnrlanre nf the league nf nrihm Mr.

speech on thin subject was Hear rut eland mere the sprerhra of other rain palcncre. One apeager, returning In Raleigh ileclnreil that he rmild get lielfer a Item inn's-h lie diaruwing the league nf nations than while he talked on any other eu blent. The people wrera intercared In Ihla leeite. and tAi-y aw lined In It when the prlnciplea In vnlwd were explained lo them. Tina Irauo he'ped Wt-- iPe' ninth dlKrln ititeiBivniis, "At one tlm there enoetdemhie w-rv the stfii-tien In the ninth, xrtiera should cooperate wllh otoer naliona jgsdman, eight Ihmiaafid four hun- stated rubauuentlv that (he prcM- and tw.

lity-four; Mrrrltl. six detp's health apimr. nlly has been un- I tor waa T. W. Ilukreide who hat s.

I. been active In the Missouri "unlry Duly to Help New can Tlie Repiihlicanx broke Into tha solid Demoeralir congressional dele Administration in Solving Great Irnbirmti should araume a moral obligation whtrh had no weight except aa ful night nnd that he waa In good act Independent te. The nation will. itemocrallu majority now ciguinn.it. do lie part In aftlln to prevent r.

Manria at over two thousand ImC During the afternoon the nreMdent -l" tha remaining High Point rpreclncl ni1 J'11'" their daily auto- and the few othrr prertnetx yn un- mobile ride. Mr. Wilson r-ri'ivtil no Itrard from my cut It dnan. All me i JlS? i ItcmncraHc Candida tee for county u( 'IreJ lllioutuind and ninety tone. Tho Morn- by llic result nf Ihe Cleclimi.

11 -on-l'arker vote Incluilea one piwiinx 1 lie said Hie presidi'iil had had a rvat-1 gallon from Te through' the dnteat of Representative Tee. of Hn Aa-lonlo. a relative nf Post master flea- eral Itur'eNon. Another I tetaocrat to '1 Tit itatimi Press issst I sssr ss i i president, ag- injury done by thft gravated the allunllnn hy the man- iriw cnnrtBuuonal amendmente nan- former mlnl-lrr hViMyita'lWrli, T. l-y well over majority.

Cnlliy Mnkea PhmmriH ptil.lic ihrnuRh Demn- to defeat. The Prohibition party wj ho with-out format representation In tha BJ. eoneres. as a result of defeat lied ner In which he avoided ihtmrslh: Issues and mlarcpresentcd the position ef the Itepuhllcan p.irty on Ihe (iigue Issue, which he tlc.re to be paramount iMirGUTox Kimui of ftepreaentetlve Randall, California, Irnhlliiuonlsf. who waa active ta lha VolMexd lew light, and of Victor Colby, sccrelarv of state.

nelinnal hcodnqariera here to waa the only member of ihe cabinet noped "that Americana -F all part tea will give whn-heart-aupport to the new adntlni! ration in working nut that cor front u. Herrer. the Milwaukee Socialist, by Itsnreecntative Stafford. Th- result of Ihe election ta no lUhh.ro'a"lK,to?' Me I By gawrisied Pressl New York, attend the baseball go November I resident Ran ran Istague and llnnsl and American Prastdrnt John a I longue. The purpoa.1 lleydler Waled.

Ing resnmlttae to meet with mittee pclcded by Ihe natinnn! elation of minor league. This rnmtnptee tot to p.wparo agrrem-mt (gted by Ihe heavy vole embodying Mieh nw nrgaiii" provta- lens fnr the maintenance of the na- A she villa eoml'T" ri "rf. yj il irn- to Ihe polle. The womrn hiv rlecttan aa ling in several afatea. lha Republicans T'risln of a gtln of four een.

Cmdidge for eon. ecadv hv. begun to speeulaie a. to I fTTro, 27 the proaldeni a eourro with Id.rohio shown the treat of Ves-siiie rirvrttve leadenihlp, Indi- I whuV haa rnned In the Whlte HmiZ- tora. from falirnraia.

Idaho. Maex-land and Dakota, In tha llnue the Republieana had scored a net gala of more than thirty. Among They occupy a never tn modern time s'-cordad to an ad min le rattan for thv combine a eenaie and beuro a pa rent If rtu apparemiy of the uune Hi- nee tho senate refused to ratify il foe a second time last February. tw mas no mi I tTaakiaM-a Bdlna rerr th following tirnal game and to so nv-gmae toe Axhevllte. Nov lf.omplet un- protemed to know what dwirinn 1 fh'jc that acupn bl" Jen government thereof aa to t'ip tea official returns from the thirteen I tf the nretnd-nf had made Twi of the pub! Maryland Duty anv public that the amirt is condueied Hi rounwa were ngxrdod ag to I tagen for the nariooal raiher thaa proper mantyr." (CONTINUED ON PAGE TWD) I him- fnr tho partaain good.

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