Show NORTH CAROLINAS CAROLINA'S V FIGHT AGAINST THE RAILROADS THERE NEW YORK TORK July 24 B. B. B B. B Glenne Governor of ot North Carolina in a telegram to several newspapers here gives his Views on the clash elash between the Federal and State courts regarding the rate law lawa a adopted by the State of ot North Carolina V He Be says Our State tate contends that its rate law is constitutional that it is not tory of pt the property of the railroads and that penalties and Indictments against parties violating the law are just and right The Federal court without finding that the act was unconstitutional and the rate has attempted e eo to o stop all proceedings whatsoever t o mf in the h S State court even stopping In Indictments therein made Our courts having Jurisdiction we contend have a right to proceed to final finalS Judgment and nd that if aggrieved defendants defendants defend defend- ants can only appeal through our Su Supreme flu Su- preme oreme court to the Supreme court of ot the United States This Is the orderly method meth math od the railroads desire to enjoin us from acting and take all cases into the Federal Fed er eral l court I 1 tt L 0 hV J C oJ |