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THE DUN Volume VII. Dunn. North READY FOR CH —— _ « ^ 1 ^———— - - — _ __ FIRST MEETING OF LEAGUE AT GENEVA COMES TO A CLOSE Hyman* and MotU Tall Dale |*tM League of Nations Hat Prowad a Success DELEGATES SATISFIED WITH ASSEMBLY’S WORK Final Day Marks Another En counter Between British Delegate* end Representa tive* of British Dominions Over Mandates; Esperanto Vated Down By Assembly. GensUk Dec. 18.—The first nisei lac of the assembly of the league nf nation* closed this evening in a burst •f eloquence after passing through *a* at the fullest days of it* exist aac* in a rathsr agitated and nnt al ways clear debate. u a farewell speech, Panl Hymans President of the assembly, and I>r. Qeisaepe Motts, Prasidsnt of Swits laid the delegates the first aoaaashly had proved the league was a uvlng organism and a success. Tha •Pinion expressed by the delegates who hove participated most actively }• th* work of the assembly It that It has does all that could be expected of it, if not sore. A number of pot projects have met with dlaaBor; yet there are few, if aay, delegate# who remained for the entire assembly that will leave dis mtiafied with th* work of that body. British Eoceaater Th* Anal day was marked by an other encounter between the English delegates and th* representatives of th* British dominions. Lord Robert and recommendations concerning man dat** he and hie successor on the Ice-1 gwe council woald pay no altcntion tlO thl Lord Robert Cecil and Dr. Doher tjr criticised the council for holding hack information about mandates sad supported th* recommendations of ' the mandat** committee, the most impertaat of which were that the as sembly express the opinion that the resources of th* territories under Midst* should not be exploited by tao mandatories for their own profit or for th* profit of the allies and that tit* recruiting of troops thuuld not bo allowed in sueh territories. The recommendation* were adopt ed unanimously, Ur. Balfour con tending himself by saying thay * would hare no effect, instead of rot lag against them. _ Espsreute Lee** Owl Esperanto fell a vietosn to a sharp arnnah by Gabriel Ranotaux, when th* committee reported in furor of an expression by the amenably with th* abject of encouraging the genera! teaching of Esperanto In the public school* with a view to making 11 cren twally an iatarnational language and th* Ungaago of the league. After a debate the assembly voted against the ’TTSU.. in his closing speech, dwelt upon the fact that the session of tba aanombly demonstrated to all th* rain* of the League of Nations. “Th* league has developed a oou seioosneas," be said, “and now resol ves to Hr*, and will live. Through the setting up of an international court of justice, the assembly has estab lished a house of rights and a palace Of peace” Activities Of AsSmubty Th# activities of the assembly re specting typhus he declared to be a magnlfietent demonstration of human solidarity. When the aesetnbly spoke of disarmament, U. Hyman* said, the member* of that body displayed keen anxiety to lift the weight of arma ments from th* shoulders of th* world bwt at the mm* time realised that in th* present unsettled condi Uona of Europe nothing better could ho don* than had been. mmw rwi ' • -—-- l dm by the amenably, the memben ef which were separated only bj defei of opinion, not by principle* He oppeolod to tho youth of tho work tho anon of tomorrow, thoeo wh< fepght (n the greet war to construe n moral world Indiepeniablc to tlu future of mankind, and concluded Twt ns contlnae our esceudini march towards the rtan” Virginian* Knot Ntpa A poses of FlneaMle, Vo., eitiioni h.nrti-* by Deputy Sheriff Coldwetl Bandar were searching with blood bound* for Edmund Tkompeon, M a negro, who Saturday night mode spectacular eeeape when « h*T And to tab# klm from the depot sheriff after that o*«r I’nd enrcrto tho negro oa a charge of harwg nre late a crowd ef white bey* » rl' •actio street loot night nnd morUU woaadid eat ef them end wrioud Injured three ethers. The number ef unemployed In No Woles li between 15,000 end 20,00* I ..... I DO IT NOW (Manufacturer’s Record.) lh>' h»»d flndeth to do. do it with all thy •night, la the doctrine which needs to bo preached today with all the emphasis in the nation's pojpror. Because disaster hat overta ken many, because the aatlon’s buying power has been greatly decreased by reason of the rapid deflation in products andtom ployment we cannot afford to sit down and fold our Hm-** for that would only moan stagnation, and stagnation means dentil P1 n,cidi,^S' °r extension, and the money is available DO IT NOW, and be ready for the next wavs nf ac tivity. wh-eh will come a. surely as tb* tun flood* th* earth with brightness aflr, the clouds have disappeared. If your town or city or county need* municipal buildings, school, or enlarged "rater works or sewerage systems, if highway work and street con .* ruction Mtd to w doiif, then cio Your utinoit to too tint **■ I thing, are DONE NOW. laborVEritS? a factuiwd product* arc available for all rtsuci of construction Work and at price, which, we believe, are below prices that will prevail in the oot-distnnt future. Whenever th* tide of business Inn.., as turn It will am surely as flood follow* obb tide, prices will S'trancc and labor will oner more bewail employed, and at good vage*. Today i* th* accepted time for entering upon a vigorous, aggressive campaign for all highway and municipal eonstrnctioa work, for putting manufacturing plant! into better physical than* shipping with needad machinery rathsr than wait until th* !i?oi if nr?’ wor,‘ in th* ,utar« makro all of these things more Idifflcnli and costly. * .. ■T'f' v'r» .** haaed on what wa brliev* to ha sound economies, and it hst back of It the great moral and national issue that It r flatten of employment, on a sound flnancial, economic nosis. or millions who would be out of employment this winter it 1 or4*b!wins*r PT°*L*“ if put Ulro“**>. •nd unemploymenl of hands Bol^Urti»fuT"a“*M thc "19*t ,mu* flsM.fov th* devil's work of , , As every patriotic citisen threw Us* utmost energy «f his life Into the things which made for th* winning ef the war, I every patriotic ritlaen must today throw his utmost newer Into doing the thine, which arc eswntinlly Important to tiHfi/ety ?rnnot*M a*n^ U,U “ W“ ‘f>* wloo,in» of th* war. W* raDROt as_a nation afford a spread of unemployment. W# can not afford to *oo men walk th* streets, banting work in sain, for as aure as lie man rises that would mean the creation of a Bol shevistic spirit, due to causes unliks anything wo have had in the history of the country in the past. Thin, On with work! On with ovary construction activity which It needed in the building of schools and churchas Al hos p» * manir,P»l structures aad highway,, in which hundreds of millions can bo wisely invested with assurance that tv try dol lar thus expended will bring a harvest of prosperity to the com munity and to the country us a whole Search out with brain and DOITNOW?" ** 5?°^ *° d°' •Bd 60 wlth ^°ar “Wti • y ; . *'•v# •# % V' * STATE FACTS * * - * * * * New. of North Carolina Com- * * mnnitiat Condon rad far Quick ¥ ¥ Porutal By Bury Reader* ¥ * # **********•.*********** Fir. la Warklagto. Or* of the roost spectacular Ana Washington has aver seen occurred Monday afternoon when half of the Pamlico Chemical Company’* fertlli acr planta wma destroyed, rvsuiting In damage which i* estimated at clone to two hundred thousand dollar*. A brick flr* wall aaved the entire plant flora destruction. Spontaneous com bustion is given as the cans* of tha f’ra. Dior From Barn* MUa Nettie Blackler. of 627 War ren street, died at Watte hospital in Durham Monday aa the result of bums auffered Saturday morning at bar home while in the act of praying. Miw Blackler was praying, it was said before an open grate fire. A flannel gown In wh'ch she waa dressed, be came ignited and before help could reach her bad flared into a mass of flamra Tea Can Stolea la One Day While T. W. Corbin, of Fremont, was rating tapper at a Goldsboro cafr, Saturday, some party purloin ed hla automobile. According to re port* made at police headquarter*, this made a total of ten automobiles reported stolen during tha day. Students Robbed With thr nerve and coolness of professionals, but with evident fam iliarity with their ground, burglar* awept through Avr dormltorl** at tha University of North Carolina Thurs day night and stole approximately 30 watches, a number of pitta and other valuables, and several hundred dollar* in cash They got away ai clean a* a whistle and thus far nc valuable dues a* to their Identtt) have been found. Bratal Murder at Batbavau Pounded In the face with e baarj hammer so til hU feature* had been , muM<l into » palp and Anally aha' l through tha baed by a ballet flret : from a revolver at cloaa range. Wttan t RaddHTa, age 81. ton of DanM Rad cllffc. of Pantago, waa killed Thun day night at Btlhavan Poaaaa an •earthing far the Italian laborer wh< It charged with having committed tb act. , ____ WUim tall* Tha Wileoa tobacco market cloaa for tha Chrlstmat holiday* Batarda > morning after tha "block*" left free r Friday hod boon dlapoead af. Th I market will open ap for the rttram; I tlon of buainam on Teooday men - lag January II, 1*81. f Total sal** to doto 40,771,7* f pound*, which gold for 00,870,788.4 —an avornge of lit.09 par hendro pound*. • h Only flea af tha United Stataa ha* a# workman's compensation law*. YYyyYYYYYT\ yfr lyyyy YYYTY J DUNN STORIES J * - * * * * Conant •• Lotal Oeearrow * ¥ cm af Interest to Those WW ¥ ¥ Kaow Mu'i People * * * Interest periods begin in all banks of the Dunn District that conduct sav ings departments on the first dap of the pear. Savings deposits made be tween now and January • win draw four per cent interest, payable at the expiration of first quarter .of the year. This reminds us that all of us owa it to oar community to place our lit tle and big savings ia soma bank where they will not only be kept safe but be put in u place where they can do the greatest good to those who need money to sorry on the business es that maka the wheels of progress go. That amount—small or Largs— that we have lying around the bouse Isn't doing anybody any good. Alone, It is an Inconsequential thing. It, with ethsra of its kind, howpver; when put into a bunk begins work for the community. The honker pays you while he permite it to work for other people. At this time tbs local money tide Is ebbing. There ia ouch going out and little coming In. Merchants, man ufacturers, professional men, farm. #to—all of those people who go ta make up our community—stood I asocial help. They are hi sound shape hut money la net available locally Bankers canid get money for thaw from other centers, but they can no' afford to pay the higher rates of In terests charged in other eta toe foi money to be leaned et the limit ph Iced open loasss hi North Carolina. The little mu of money etroi cling about the community make tig total when added together. ] they wore la the easing* department ef oar banka they weald go far to ward rcshring activities all along th line. Thor would bo aafo from ttu temptation to foolishly spend whic cornea to all who carry Idle moat •round, and would be earning aoav thing for yea while they worked t relies* a situation that la srrtoaa l the whole •Muauchy. So, before the books for the cob . Ing period are dosed on January ' make M a point to rake up all tl Idle cash yoa has* aad taka H anyone of th* aeseral good banka 1 base In the Dana District. It will I | a good start for the Now Tear. t - i During the last fiscal year thirt i two persons la the army were seat* - aad to death hy courts martial, but ■ ao case was the soutane* carried lo afoot I -— ■ ■ ■ ■> Idaho is preparing to toko stops I preside against alien ownership land* The fear la sajaeasad that J paaaaa will lease California aad aoi a states and make thetr bosses In Idol gaining pnsimirn af the land. RAZES CAUSES TRUST I Do (too TELL OF LIFE I Victim* For, With to Bo Building* i Do* It— Earth Friday after towna along of th* And** moot earere tz try aineo 188*. if Mcadoaa waa from the area iadieat* . . . irty. op haoing been *5 ' a of bnild 100 do Araujo M la feared that Varied under Only a few U are i ** Ia th Satanic vice*, oat of lag. Tha rtachod a farmed a were drat nbu lanea haa rth* tIIIm* and act to work to njr sufferers who ■tilt may be alb tha ruins. Dooth' High Mart than (M0( persons Inhabit little village* along the eastern An dean alope, sndj'a* reports continue to add to the long list of caxuattlea, epprehension i*. felt that tho final Ararat will bo very high. Beacao par ties have bean seat from Mendosa, bat detail* from th* scan* of tha dla art »r are moagar, no telephone and telegraph wires are badly dioorgan Itad. » Verges M Catastrophe The latest reports from Mendosa, coming ia tonight-, mild that Urn hack at Traeporteaas had assumed tha pro portion* of a eataatreph*. Three re ; lief taaiaa have been rnahed to the , town, from which SO dead and aa . many dying have been brought out. . At Casta d* Araujo, which waa vir , tually iaotatad, another shock of the neat violent character occurred at ’ S o’clock thla morning. The death llht - wa* iacraaaed by those reports to SI I so far counted In Costa da Araujo, . with SO aorioaaiy tnjured. At Lot Valla terrible accnaa war* witnessed. Th* relief work wea meet difficult, owing to tho couditjoaa of the roads, which had bean broken up ! and covered with water. The church I at La Vail* aaaa laid la ruins aad the ■ municipal banding’s walls were ciwek ■ ed and the structure waa likely to fall • at any moment The Seismograph at th* Mendosa • Institute recorded three shocks on - Friday, tbs first beginning at * P- m. > It was a sudden and violent one, wlth t out th* alight movements usually pro - coding. This tasted fifteen seconds, r The second movement lasted Avn sec - <mds and tha thM tea ascends. The vibrations, with Joeoer shocks, contin ued for thirty mlnutea afterward*. J Pope Car Recovered After Lons Chase J IrMt T. uTud Ikkid M» t: m. CU«U With TWt Of y\ H| , After a eke** taking piraun . through four count!## an uutomobOo belonging to Qo*rg* T. Pope, itolon Saturday night from tkt owner* homo wua rocuvorod Sunday night about [' four mlloa fro* town by Policemen ' Nippur. The thieve* escaped before * tk* arrival of tku policeman, but It " la mid that they Wuru roeognlaud by _ | Mr. Pop* and other* who wm In hit M party Ju*t b*fe*o they f—nod from tku (tolcn ear aid rna into the woods. Warrant* charging Smuat Snail r- and Richard Jukhaon with the theft ► have hewn I wood and deputy ahoriff*' » are now auarcUdC for thep. Knnta li t* | also wanted for escaping from tk* .county road f«**o. Reward* havi koto off nod far Hi* uaptaro. to* r •f i Thru* St lad* restaurant propria h-'tora died *nlt far 190,000 agnlnsl •* four union UkW orgnnlaationa TV •. petitioner* *J*wt tbufr bidara hai fallen off koaaaa* of the activity ol ********************** l WORLD NEWS • * Br.of llnxtn of - Notable * iMa aad Fadfi **TTr1i In * Happaaiag* 'la lb* United * ********************** U. S. Papula baa 106.796,711 Population of tba United SUU. «i January X. this year, aa enumerate! in tba l«tb censes waa 196,708,77] baa baan announced by tba ceasai bureau for certification to Coagroa ta form tbo baait for raappalnmaa' of tbo member* of tbo kouao of rap resen tativaa from tba earioua ala tat Tba saw figures abew a gala of 26, 666 over tba preliminary figures an nouneed October T. Tariff Far Farmers Congressional leaders bars decided that tba way aut of tba mass of far mer relief bills waa enactment of an emergency tariff to run for one year and ta act aa aa embargo against im portations. It would apply to wheat, cotton, wool, beans, potatoes, lire stack aad meats. Agreement of tba legislation leaders reached to a joint conference of mam bora of tbo annate finance aad ho sac wavs and meant committees at which tbo detormina tion also was reaebad to pram tbo pro posed measure to speedy Actual drafting of the bill t _ cd lata la the day by met i a# the ways and maaua on Farmers Relief I_J By abandoning tba asaal Christmas New Year rsaraa for the firm time In years. Congressional Isadora plan to pat through a heavy program this weak aad pieeeat several places of legislation to tba nation as Mkhr gtfta. Farmer relief measures bald the leading places an tba program, which contemplates final adoption of the resolution la rrrtva tba War Fi nance Corporation paaaage ,bp tba House before Christmas of tba emer gency tariff bill minting to Msicui turol products aad action oa several Tba cd to lean toward a by maaua of tbraa day after Now Year's Day. Tar Aad Faatksr ** rusn John D. ' Blaehoff, a real estate dealer in this city, serenely bound and gagged and covered with a eoet al tar and feathers, was dumped from an automobile at • AO o’clock Sunday an ane of JacksoavUle’s business downtown street Intersections. Bis cboff was ths subject at an attack in a Jacksonville afternoon paper on Saturday in connection with a lattes which ths paper published from Bis cboff la which the latter objected to the use of the ward Han in the columns of the super aad threatened Is withdraw Ms advertising matter unless the paper ceased calling the Carmans Huns. Bl« BoUJtag Program Early resumption of home building and other forms of construction u snared it contemplated building pro jects reported by the F. W. Dodgt Company may be takes as a criteria! for the coming year. Reports fro* tbia company show that contemplate building projects for tbs tsrrtter] north of the OMo river and east si the Missouri will probably reach ths tremendous amount of $4,*00,000, 000 which under normal conditions would indicate actual construct'd daring 1021 of approximately $4, 200,000.000. Only Two Town* Hays Lower Prio* Than Dunx 3•error? UMU'i >i»»rl Mm Cm Charge* T* K# ImihiUi Her* Coal prim la only tw* of Nrrtl Corolla*'* toadtng town* *r* lowei than th*y are in Dun*. FW* other ha»e practically th* auu* teal* am fire other? chart? from one to tw dollar* tho ton atn than 1* chart* her*. Th*M facta wre* brought to ligh ytoterday when Secretary T. L. Kid dl* of th* Chamber *f Commerno re ceived repliaa to queriet tent to th chamber* of rammoreo of twehr town* Bailtbary aad Wlaatoa Sale* are the only towns whom price raa«* lower than they do her* f* ran af mine cool. Th* price there I 111.(0. Headoran* I* Wheat writ! a price of 91* tho ton. Following to th* Uhl* (emptied b; Secretary Kiddle from th* Inform* lion* gained through hi* oa*ri**: Place* K. O. It La*i Saltobnry.91*-90 91*9 Oxford.14.00 Mt Airy.ll.M 1T.9 Fayatbrrlll# .. ..... — —• 17.1 WinetewKalom .. .. 11(4 1«.| Greenrllle.1440 1«.( Chariett*.14.00 17.0 Dun* ..14.00 14.0 ... 111 OoMiher* .. .1_19.00 17.0 Bonder*** .. .It m 19.0 WKaaa. 1440 164 Darium.19.90 194 Th* trail af Ihrtac tr*** may 1 atffiaad at tiaiai la th* ptoe* of saw lag aad receMag »nt*nna« far ra< la apparatus. Thto will b* of gr* benoflt to aerial foraat fir* pair compaalas la ttoaa af fir**. \ dMMHHP*tHHHH»dMHMHP¥¥¥¥¥* J l Road Building l * _ 2 1 * - ¥ \ a ¥ ¥ The coning year bolds ¥ ¥ every premise of toeing the ¥ Z F^*** HUM of read ¥ * Building that the country has a a ever experienced. - Appro xi- a a asataly a billion dollar* it a ' a available for road construe- ¥ 1 a tioa aad maintenance and a a of this amoaat H it estimate ¥ * «d that 1500,000,00(1 wfl! bo ¥ a expended daring IU1. Labor ¥! a and materials will ba more a a plentiful and cheaper aad a a other conditions in the sou- ¥ ¥ etructfoa Bold should work ¥ a favorably toward tremoa- a a done amount af mad build- ¥ : fa*ha Southern States arc ¥ 2 |S£!“*.h««*h In road ¥ 2 w^WMHta from all ¥ ¥ of them Indicate that tha ¥ a amount of eoaslruatiau piss- ¥ ¥ ned will result ia a great pa- ¥ a Hod of construction activity. ¥ a Taken as a whole, tha South a a It aataring upon a program ¥ a of road work af gigantic pro- a a portions aad it Is safe to aay a Jf that the JKi construction a a wiU greatly exceed that of a 2 S3 M In tha past So stnuy ¥ ¥ Influences arc working far ¥ * thr advancement ef better a a roads and tha gradual roaii- a a aaUon af their ..atty a a mean* real pragrsae ia this - a direction. a ¥aaaaaaaaaanHHHHHHHHbi Medical Society Hu Meeting At Sanford Sixteen thousand square mile* ef 1 ruined field*, an area of denotation I equal to the States ef Rhode Island, I Connecticut, the southeastern corner I of New York end all ef New Jersey, | war's legacy to th. Unman ef France. This stretch ef agricultu re! territory bed prevloesly yielded ' a living to aoato *,700.000 people and > was ranged ever by nocks and herds I nan) be ring aasr* than 1,000,000 head > of cattle, sheep and goats. I Arm Mies Day, 1010, saw this ley ritory rod need largely to a storOe 1 and trackless wests. D lap eras d ba • fund official reckoning ware its ia - habitants and their pmSSsslana. VS > nsasaa ef the war's desolation ia the > region* wers hopslsaa ef restoring 1 the country. • Bet what then messed Impassible r has taken place. The great war disirt r of Franco has sine# bssn ssado to I hie ass. Karo thea 1,000,000 of tits population driven from thehr hotac ' steads by sana* Invasion are back ■ to native boundaries. Save only la a few regions where a thin top sell I Utterly vanished before the blast ef > war, tbs countryside bn* become pro duettos; in sente1 places even mors • prod active than before It was rnva • ged. • This picture af sgrtonltural risen ® ptien In Fraacq is drawn from official I statistics of the restoration scene 9 pushed between Us end ef the Oghh 9 lng and Arm Mice Day, 10«0. fa 9 these two yearn aeesrding to rvteras 9 mails to the French even noise! on la 0 Iks United States, the devastated re 0 liens have been nursed back frew absolate berrspasss to a pyedactivk a ty seflUlsnt to food tbs repatriated I- poop)*. I* . *| In the United Ota tee 37 sera* an ►l1 cultivated far each perse* engager ia agriculture. MERCHANTS WANT USEFUL OFFS TO RULE THIS TEAR oar* — All Han Owl BANKS RECOMMEND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS W-»—■»— »-J - J> By Bwaloaai Mam Who Daairo Gfafai Of Praaaota Thai Will Mm Caoaialaot WHh NoeaaaHjr For Eoooooy Now. Daa* Marchaata in pnpaial ta •art* *a paapl* of tha Dm DfaMct with Christmaa Goal*. Iwr atara la tha tow* ia laadal with thing's that wfll aet only pro va ChrMmar ptfta boa that afao mgT at thh tima ***■" Hrirfc* la faacad ta W»«Kl arm ba pood Tor tha CM? oaa. Thar have oat boopbft anything >f a uaalan nator* far thiaChrlat ...—.*?in i _ 1*tii i*n ,r.r.~,vs? **“■*•**«•> kaaa, aoktiat uxl othar of tha thing! that will ba fine for praaanta thi*-in AS at than baa* martial gaol* laarm ta tha hwaat paaAb Inn aal an await ing aa opportunity ta aarra ruU arra. HARDING IN FAVOR COURT OF JUSTICE Mm a# WarW Cowl Umm Ur«*r Ai Cwlwiia At _____ Morion, Ohio, Dm It—TW Mm of a world court of JaaOoo, froo fraat polltteai bias oof toftifjlaa no fnr m paaalhla of tho upwU of • pot Mi col aDlaact, Who torpor la tha ton ■Mtratloa of fMfiwt ilirt Horfioc o« hli coaaattotlonj oa a worM poon plaa pragrtoa CaattaaoUf faring hla caafaroaaa in tha loot taa fan tha t-nniii 2Ka,u*^“nja-Tars haria af hit plaa far aa aaaacLtlaa at aattoaa. Tha pripaatl aatatMaf at tea* la part, wMh Mr. Rai«Mb rawgatoa indleoUf. Wotrtr, how Math af a patiUaal auaatara ha aright ha la» fftaaf to off la tha partoSaa af Mi
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