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tentative Woodruff, Republic.!!, i * “ uuiiumuiiio ““ Red Crou, volunteer relief oritaolta.
Michigan, ..bed that the two docu- DEFENDS THE LAW li *>"* wc re asserting every effort t.
menu be printed in the CongrcMionnI I/MIilll/O HUj lirtll | #
Record in parallel columns, but I — | carc or • a arera. ,
I Representative Johnson, Republican, I New 0rlcana - . 5 Ro V A -1 With membera of Battery D. 117th
Washington, objected. | Haynes, federal prohibition com- ( Field Artillery, aoldiers from Fort
There was an hour's wrangle in M^ioner addreaaing the law enforce- Bragg an d the crew of the Revenue
committee over the time und method,conference of the Anti-Snloon Pomuiico dolrv irunrd duly
,,, nrncedure before it was cut short League here yesterday, dectnred that : ^ u ’’ er vnmplleo, dolrv tusro duty
on s motion by RepresentaUv! prohibition in the United State, wss about the ruins, th. city has ataausd
Graham, Republican, Pennsylvania, f fUcce9a " nd denied that it is breax- j a military aspect
to go into executive session to de-* inp down the morals of the country.] Messages of sympathy and offer*
termine whether the House would be | ‘ There never was so drastic a law of aid f rom alJ pnrtg o[ the coun t r y
requested to do so as Mr. Keller had P aised in civilization which has arriving hourIy .
urged—get th. witness., and paper,. I*>"" ■» ™ f " rtcd ™ *“' h ! hi , mtmge mayor, Pros,.
general discussion io » 1 Co "T“iTh. ->'■* H*»*ta* yesterday stated that
Mr R.lrfm, nnH M- 'declared. “It is not true that prohibi , .... • .....
sympathy for
the suffering citizens, said he hoped
for speedy alleviation of their misfor-
and hoped an early recovery
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.openSession, Mr. Ralston and Mr.!' dec,ared - “It 1* not true that prohibi
Keller said they would like to i t,on is breakin E down the morals
■ Chief Justice Taft, George W. i the country. The law is enforced
Wickersham, former Attorney Gen-j wel1 ns any ,aw on ,he h 00 ’' 5 -’ ...»
erai; Samuel Gompers, president of' The commissioner said one of the wou jj f 0 u 0W .
the American Federation of Labor biggest problems of prohibition en-, gt . rnJn , ast n| ht haf made
and Guy Oyster, Mr. Gompers, seer-- forcemcnt was the alien popu«:.*»on. _ Ptlt4 , A citv of
Ur 7. eummoued. It w.s set forth in j All “*- he .“■ er,ed - d " 1 ”* “ em “ tcnls ha. bean crc cted on West .treat
with more than a hundred tents which
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Chlcago.“lU., Dec. 5.—Wheat clisel
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WHEAT— P. C. Clos*
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ily 1.07% 1.07
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! have been furnished by Fort Bragg
benefits of the law and urged that
aliens who violate the eighteenth ; Cam ? G,enn '
amendment repeatedly should be | **ew disorders have been reported
deported. | Ernest Gibbs, negro, is being held
"But th. business man, the prates- j for observation on n charge which,
sionai anil some ollici.l, also violate! according to authorities will tend to
the law and the time has come when : > h » w * h,t h « applied n torch to the
these must be harsh: ydealt with, he, Rowland Lumber Company’s mill on
said. “Erery cltlsen has a contract Friday morning which necessitate!
with the government to obey It, taws H lin K <*"' fir « JcPartment and which
and if they do not keep their con- ■'« the othcr > ld ® lho » h «™
tracts we will have bolshevism." tlle d
In supporting his statement that
M«y
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St. Louis. Dec. 5.—Wheat No. 2 white
$00 to $1.31; No. 3, $1.26 to $1.27;
Dec. $1.15; May $1.14% to $1.14%.
Corn No. 3 white 69%c; No. 4
68%c; Dec. 69%c; May 6894 to 63%c.
Oats No. 2 white 44 to 4 4 94c; No. 3 ( would.
44c; Dec. 4394c; May. 43%c.
set forth in Allens, he asserted, did >
the bitt of particulars that Mr. Keller understand the law. He favored (’
would reek to show the fitness” of
William J. Burns as chief of thi
Department of Justice Bureau of
Investigation, in view of the part
said to have been taken by him
government agent in connection with
the conviction of Willard N. Jones
in a land rnsc in 1907.
Taking up the charges generally.
Chairman Volstead pressed Mr. Ral
ston, who said he was counsel for th:
American Federation of Labor as t<
what witnesses he had in mind. Mr.
Ralston mentioned Donald E. Rich-
berg of Chicago, who was counsel foT
railway employes in the recent strike
injunction proceedings, and Steven
son, a lawyer of Cleveland, Ohio,
whose initials he could not give off
hand.
,r We are not trying to prevent this
investigation, but we control pro
cedure, and don’t intend to let any
body run this committee,” said Chair-
lan Volstead at one stage of the
Tangle. Mr. Ralston explained that
e was ready to go forward without
House action in ordering the appear-
of witnesses if the committee
held it had power to see how it
orked, t hough he doubted if it
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Washington, dTc., Dec. 5._
House yesterday directed its judiciary
ooijynittee to send for all the person;
and papers it needed in its investiga
tion of impeachment charges against
Attorney General Daugherty, as filed
I 1 by Representative Keller, Republican
Minnesota.
There was no discussion or div
when Chairman Volstead asked and
obtained consent for such authoriza
tion. tjle explained that the commit,
tee, earlier in the day, had agreed
unanimously to take this course. Thi
committee, under the House resolu
lion also will have authority to sweat
witnesses and sit regradless of th«
sessions of the House.
Appearing before the committee
with Jackson H. Ralston as his (
sel, Mr. Keller declared ho wai
prepared to proceed at once, that it
would be necessary for the House to
order the attendance of some wit
nesses, who would not come volun
tarily* It was also necessary, he said
to get possession of certain papers
the files of the Department of
Justice, which he could not obtain
through his own efforts. In the event
that witnesses were subpoenaed, Mr.
r stated that he would be ready
ahead within a week and Dec.
12 finally was fixed as the time tot
taking up the charges.
The bill of particulars, in which
Mr. Keller set foith fourteen charges
igainst the Attorney General and the
latter's answer, made public .Sunday
night were formally filed with the
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am ready to give you a half
dozen names and you can try it out
and determine whether they will
come of their own accord,” Mr. Ral
ston added.
“Concering the appearance of Mr.
Gompers, if he comes to testify that
is all right^” said Representatives
Yates, Republican, Illinois, “but if he
is coming to flood us with talk as to
"hat other people think then I shall
“Why don’t you wait and cross
the bridge when it is reached?’ asked
Representative Thomas, Democrat,
Kentucky, and Mr. Yates, replied he
would just as soon cross it now.
At. Mr Keller's insistence that the
committee should not proceed with
out first getting authority to call wit
nesses, Mr. Graham told him they
would meet thnt issue.
“We will decide whether to ask
that authority,” he exclaimed addin.?
that if it was obtained, Mr. Keller,
“would be left without excuse*,”
when the committee met to take up
Once started, Mr. Volstead said he
d no idea how long the investiga-
m might run.
“But we propose to start Tuesday
and keep grinding away,” he dc-
prohibition enforcement was sucess-
ful Mr. Haynes asserted that before
the passage of the law the annual
consumption of whisky was 133,000 •
000 gallons a year that at the present
time there only 38,000,000 gallons in
public warehouses; in 1920 the with-
lirawnls were reduced to 12,500,000
gallons and this year would total only
2,000,000 gallons.
Mr. Haynes declared the biggest
problem before the enforcement
>ureau now is smuggling. He said
he “dry navy” of subchasers was do
ing good work and that much had
been accomplished by the use of air
planes.
He charged that a large fleet of
foreign ships were anchored oft the
Atlantic coast and were selliig liquor
.0 American who went from ship to
»hip sampling the stocks cl each un-
tol he found the kind he !i’<cd.
We must have aid from foreign gov
ernments before we can sucosfifuily
ncet this situation/' he said.
Other speakers during the day in
cluded Wayne B. Wheeler, general
•ounsel of the Anti-Saloon League.
APPEAL FOR AID FOR
NEW BERN RESIDENTS
fire origianted, upro-
tected. Gibbs had recently been dis
charged from the mill, where he had
been employed.
FATE OF SUIT RESTS
WITH JUDGE HOLMES
Oxford, Miss., Dec. 5 Fate of
the suit for damages instituted in
federal district court here by Miss
Frances C. Birkhead, stenographer,
inst Gov. Lee M. Russell of Miss-
ppi, rested Inst night with Judge
R. Holmes, after a day devoted
largely to the opening formalities ol
court term and lengthy argu-
; of a demurrer filed by counsel
for Mr. Russell to the declaration
hich Miss Birkhead made
sational charges as a basis of her
which she asks $100,000
redress for alleged wrongs. Court
adjourned for the day immediate
ly after argument, which began with
the opening of the afternoon session
completed. It was expected that
the ruling of the
demurrer would be announced at the
The demurrer contends, generally
that the charges set forth in the dec<
ration are insufficient in law to con
stitute a cause for action. Miss Birk-
Vou , H „ rn r rin/. k TVa« ! hcad * amon * other things, had charg-
. N 7 N ; C -;„. ;- 5 -r a eJ the Governor with broach of
homeless residents of this fire-strick-
e n city Inst night were awaiting an P™ m,se - „ , J .
answer to the appeal which Mayor *■* comparatively email federal
Edward Clark yesterday addressed 'ourt room, with a sooting capacity
to communities, organisation, and K th “ n ***"'-, .
individual, at large far aid which l crowll,J throughout th._day, Oxford
,ight in a measure alleviate the
suffering of more than 3,000 home
less persons which have • resulted
from the destruction of a large
portion of the western section of the
•ity by Friday's fire-
the home of Gov. Russell. Mil
Birkhead also was a resident of this
city several years ago.
Gov. Russell sat with his counsel
during yesterday’s proceedings. Miss
Birkhead, who arrived hero Sunday
Despite the hopes of local organize-1 night on the snme train which
tents has been erected on West street j brought the Governor to Oxford, did
Clark .aid that burden was auch th.t|"»‘ »«o d yesterday's court sessions,
relief from outside sources wss ncc- Much of the morning session of
essary. Much bedding and clothing court was devoted to the empanelling
has been received, the mayor stated. }of jurors for the court term. After
which helped the situation, but hi* the selection of the grand jury *nd
ea was for financial assistance. ' the elimination of veniremen who
Tho fact that thousands must be {had valid excuses, thirty-seven jurors!
fed and housed for a period of sev- remained from which efforts will be
eral weeks, and that many laborer., (made to obtain a jury to try the’ snltj
had been thrown out of work, accord- in the event the demurrer is not
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SESSION AT CLEVELAND
Cleveland, Ohio, Dec. 5.—Nearly the
entire group of foreign trade experts,
comprising the executive staff of the
United States Bureau of Foreign and
Domestic Commerce, addressed the
foreign tr«a, contermc. at the Clave-| ine lo Jlayor Cl.rk made the Itainaii. This, In brief, tails the .toiy
land Chamber of Commerce, the flral, financial burden too heavy for New of the opening day of the trtal of
of Its kind erer held la thi. country. J „„„ to withstand. Citizens here the suit Instituted by Miss Birkhead,
here today. The conference was call-t, aTe donated several thousands of j formerly a stenographer in the Mis-
ed principally to stimulate foreign dollars to the caus«. jsissippi state capitol but now a resk
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