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SKIPPING BOARD
MUCH CRITICIZED Ot
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Washingto, June 4.?After hear- Pu
ing denunciation of the shipping e(*
. 1 N<
board fox its management of the
?
- merchant marine by Senator Kenyon ^
Republican, Iowa, and others, the wj
senate today approved $75,000,000 ne
deficiency for it and few hours later
passed the deficiecy appropriation ^a(
bill carrying a total of $166,000,000,
including the shipping board
item. - eii
lit approving the appropriation, tic
the senate added an amendment, off- K<
emed by Senator Lenroot, Republican
Wisconsin, directing the board to op
' * seil .all wooden ships by October 1. l<x
The board in its managssnent oi $5
the merchant marine was described K<
by Senator Kenyon as extravagant, ex
m*mm _ _ ^
i L The seek
.1 do her or his
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ing directly fa
Th&n too, we
s* ' \\ \> ^
r| each, thereby
prices below i
I the superior fc
ALL THAT YOU
. ' i i" .Good Sheeting, per
, | Bleached Domestic
36 in. Dress and A
; Fancy Dress Plaids
j; One lot ot tiingnai]
I Good 36 in. Bleach
j; Extra good 80 Sq. ]
| . Heavy Drilling ....
Dress Ginghams, g
seconds but first f:
Many extra values <
the best ever, ,
: ! ' r\ i net : 1, rr^-ui.
ft Vjouu 16 men iauit
Extra fine quality r
j - Pure Irish Linen, p
Just received big si
Cloth, in all col
Good Heavy Qhevi
Skirt Chambray 36
Just received a big
^ * all colors, the i
very special pr
A wonderful show
colors. This is a
I special
- A complete line of
Beautiful White
Linens and Poplins
priced very attract
v . A beautiful disp
?dies, real values t
come to our store 1
I these.
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THE PRICE M/
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isteful and "r?eking with graft"
her senators, including Pomerene,
:mocrat, Ohio, and Poindexter Reblican,
Washington, also denotincit,
but Senators Edge, Republican
;w Jersey,; Jones, Republican,
ashington and others, while saying
ere had been extravagance and
iste in the past, argued that the
w board soon to be appointed
ould not be penalized through
rk of funds for mistakes which
?re "water over the dam."
Salaries paid shipping board offiib
and employees were the par;ular
target against which Senator
inyon shot his hottest invectives,
Estimating that shipping board
erationa were resulting in a daih
w to the government of from
>00,000, to $1,000,000, Senatoi
jnyon declares that "unless these
penses can be stopped the Amerin
ler of quality i
shopping. Tl
om the manufc
turn over our t
assuring our
nil! ftmtfp. that i
ibrics you will s
' COULD ASK FOR
' yard . Sc
good value 10<
pron Ginghams .... 40<
in all colors 10<
as 5<
ted Pajama Cks. 12V2<
Bleaching 15<
......; r. io<
ood fast colors, not
19 1 0? i.A 97,
I U1U l?l l-fav IV MW
on the remnant table
&sk to see it.
3 Damask 75
rable Damask ...... 98<
>er yard $3.1!
lipment of Lad Lassie
tors 25c
ot 15i
! inches wide ' 15<
shipment \of Voiles, ii
>tV TT UiAwvtVk/^
ice 39
ing of Or gandies in al
n extra good value?
98
Towels from 10 to 98
Skirting in Garbadine
i, extra fine quality an<
ively.
lay of flowered Organ
hese are. When yoi
>e sure and ask to se
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K-W
^KERS?COMPAI
k '
can people will not stand fw t%is j
,1 thing much longer." .
i The Iowa senator's charges arous-.
ed the senate, so that on the debate j
i of tWo hours' duration that followed j
, half a dozen senators were on their:
' feet at the same time, seeking ei-j
[ ther to denounce the board and its
i administration or to defend it and ft) |
I plead for the approval of the $75,-j
i 000,000 appropriation a net in- j
i! crease of $50,000,000 ?ver the a|
mount given the board by the house.
,| The total increase in the bill as
; passed by (the senate includes $53,,!
80(|,000 for varous items recomj
mended iby the appropration com|
mittee and an increase of $1,250,-!
000 added by amendments for soli
dier hospital projects; $500,000 for
the Speedway or Broadview hospi,
tal at Chicago and $750,000 for the
. Dawson Springs (Ky.) sanitorium.
"SELLS IT
merchandise at ih
le tremendous hu
icturers are the r
remendous stock i
customers new g
ivS do sell for lesi
ay "BELK-WAL
Following are the ?lu
z from last week's busi
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Serial No. Ticket No.
C .
s 2326 13
c 1467 27
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C 547- -:.35
2484 42
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549 29
c 2895 1
c 1611 7
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1588 11
1595 14
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c 1365 .. 17
a- 2371 20
c . 1617 ,23
1 2364 i.. .. 26
C 1 GHQ OQ
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>C 1381 32
3 516 41
i- 2890 46'
I 1560 4
1647 8
ollrii
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RE THEM telei
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GRAIN EXCHANGE
AGAIN DISCUSSED
Washington, June 4.?Discussion
of the Capper-Tincher ball to regulate
grain exchanges before the senate
agrculture committee today developed
into a snarl on the subject
of delegation of congressional authority
to administrative officials.
It culminated in tlwi declaration of
Senator Reed, Democrat, Missouri,
that he could not differentiate between
government by an. individual
board or commission and the government
of William II of Prussia.
The Missouri Senator delivered a
broadside against provisions of the
grain bill, the packer control measure
and others which contemplate
reposing broad powers to make rules
and regulations in department heads
or commissions which was nothing
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ID C
FOR LESS"
e lower prices w
ying power of t
easons why we
7iany times a ye
nnrlc nfionor th/
WMU V/l v? i*
> and when you
KUP CO. sells (
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plicate sales tickets
in ess:
Serial'No. Ticlket No.
1662 12
1532 16
1379 19
1512 21
1369 22 '
583 r 35
2449 39
2466 48
522 .... 50
| 553 49
i 506 43
1637 39
515 36
1378 29
521 28
' 554 24
531 27
1362 .... , 5,
546 10 '
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short of socialstic. Mr. Reed said
that regulations drafted delegated
power in the past had been written
I "by doctors of something or other." .
, They always refuse to alter ' them. v
: he said, "holding on to the first
, draft in the tenacity of their own
| ignorance."
' Senator Norbeck, ' Republican/
I North Dakota, took issue with Mr. j
Reed, declaring that in delegating
authority the congress merely was at
' tempting to give flexibility to its
laws.
The committee heard testimony
I today against the bill by B. L. Haggis
' president of the Kansas City board;
| of trade who contended that changes j
proposed in the marketing system j
! would limit the market and make .
price fluctuations greater in scope,
,1 and therefore a menace to producGTS.
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5.
omoi
ill find that this i
he 33 BELK sto,
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always lead in
W, making a, sm
m the average s
see the merchanc
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Quality Merchand
m
Youthful Crepe de CI
Beautiful are these new
Sport Suits. We believ*
manufactured a more \
for the money than these
can give you most any c(
the ridiculously low pri<
(Second Floe
These Must Be Seen T<
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DELIGHTFUL GEOR<
VAIIT1 Trar>afinr? a+tivo IQ I
JL VViX V UVUrV.iWJ.1 UVViX V-/ m
you have made your seL
beautiful showing of G
They are made to pleas
ular, and in all desira
$3.95 up. }.A wide and
from which to choose,
beautiful. See them.
(Second Floor.
PAUL JONES
We need not take spac<
ing to tell you about tl
Jones Middies. The tn
whole story. We have 2
at saving prices.
. (Second Flex
WHITE SPOR1
Just received a beauti:
White Sport Sailors. The
at J
CHILDREN'S S
In colors' Black and Wh
$2.98.
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FEW OPERATIVES ft
RETURN TO WORK
Charlotte, N. C., June 2.?Resumption
of work by a few operatives
in. the Savona mill here today * rj
was"*the only rift reported in the ^ 3
ranks of approximately 9,000 textile
workers at Charlotte, Concord
and Kannapolis, N". C., and Rock t4|
Hill, S. Ci, who walked out ye8ter- |
day, closing down 21 weaving and I
spinnig mills.
At the Savona mill, which was reported
' not thoroughly unionized, '
about 40 per cent of the 250 opera- *3
#^es are reported to have walked -
out yesterday. Some of them were
reported to have returned today and
the manager announced that the'
mill was running with J5 to 30 per
cent of the normal force.
anvil
s the store to i f
res and buy- I J
value-giving. I |
all profit on |
lure. i i
..
/ise dnd note |
ise for Less." 1
line Sport Suits
Crepe de Qhine
e there never was
)eautiful garment
) new arrivals. 3Ve
)lor you desire for
of * $19.95 \I
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aETTE WAISTS
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lot complete until
ection from our
eorgette Waists.
e'the most partic- ; j. ~ |
ble colors from
varied assortment
They are truly
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MIDDIES
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e and time in trytie
famous Paul
ide 'mark tells the
ill sizes and colors
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r SAILORS I
ful shipment of :jj
iy are to go jij
$4.98 ;|:
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ite for $2.48 and |
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