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A 1 WEATHER Cloady Today. Skewer. Today and Tomorrow, local Temperaturei H., TT In, 43. GREEN SBORO All NFWS rnr TT1TT . . :' " '7 VV- - I . ... , . m , .i.ir..r,n -norm cuim una rnnrtxninTift .. 1 - g . - 1 i . ATfmmimra c.fm.n. . T . .. - GREENSBORO. N. T MnNntv ninnvrvn : . ' - iiiuHiiiii II. mil p, iinr.n .1 u v .. ,; ...... 1 i ii.. i i I I " 1 ' W . BULI AND KIT Nil IT ft fa Aft an ww.es For the Advertiser: The New' Circulation" Domi nates Greensboro and Its Prosperous Trading Area. Quafee In Chile Takes a Toll of Over 1,000 and Leaves Many In Distress 500 ARE DEAD In AND NEAR VALLENAR WHICH STANDSJOJAL WRECK Heavy ; Casualties ' Occur At . Copiapo and Coquimbo. BOATS HIGH .AND DRY All Types of Crat Are Swept On Shore and Many Small ... ' Boats Are Destroyed. RELIEF FOR SUFFERERS President Alessaadri Orders Steps f Takaa Ta Relieve tka Hosselesa. OttM'i Movement Described 1 Aa PkcmMcBaL ' Santiago', Chile. Novi 12. (By! A or.fatd Press.) With partial ' r establishment of communication Chile' earthquake eataitropha li re i Sealed In even greater magnitude ' than first reoorta Indicated. It ta ea 1 tlmated that at least 1.000 are dead " and many thousands are In dlatreaa , v - needing food and shelter. . In addition to heavy casualties of ' dead and Injured at Conlano and Co qulmbo, It was reported today that tot were killed at Vallenar and the ' surrounding dlstrlot. Vallenar was , virtually destroyed, and the survlv - ors are ' In a critical condition. It seems eertaln that there have heen casualties In other towns and Tillages around Coptepo, to the south, oon earning Which no news Is yet avail able. " : Already 14 bodies have been ., aovered at Coquimbo where It Is known there are 100 or mora dead. ' At Chanaral a number war killed by , falling houses. ' , ' - : Aaka aad Wav Combla 1 , It was earthquake and tidal wave combined that accounted for the vast afaatiniMtfn.. I. k . ......I.... - 1 ... ww.ivwh.wn ... fiv,il vi n 11 1 vj . 'fasta.-AtaeaaiL and fcoqulmbo aMlk mm nil...!....! T denca of a terrlfl dleturbanca In the bed of tha Paclfla Itself. There must -;. have been such a tearing at the bot " f.M . V, . mmm fhat la...... tlss of water, were sucked through, causing a irtmenaeu recession or the waters along the Chilean coast. ward and came back In tha shape of e great wave, nooning ina aeaporta ana In soma Instances sweeping away tha jrater front The' violent effects of the tidal waves were felt from Antofagaata oa the north to Valdlvla on tne inuin, BOTertoa ooirt xv -grces of lattltude, or mora than 1,200 ; jmiea, j .. , All types of oraft lying In .' thi at sIah bt ah eKftVa savai'axk Siwan f sKaoa wrecked or left high and dry, and ai scores oi aman porta wnarvas aaa vessels In the harbor at Taloahuans, aooui bvv miles soum ok vaiparaiae, when they felt tha force of the waters, clipped their eabjes and pro . ceeded out to open sea. President Allesandrl has ordered the Various government departments to take steps for the relief of the. suf ferers In tha stricken districts, those most soreiy iniotea tying oetween Coquimbo and Coplapo. The navy department has sent ships along the coiet to aid In the worn.-. ... -.r - ... The report of the selsmologlcal In ' ..ikiw mmjm . ' m k,iii.i cii, iwif VI ,10 earth shock wss 200 kilometers from Santiago; tha Intensity of ths mova msnt was recorded between numbers s ana oi tne ornciai scale, wnicn l,Ma ,,H In IS Tha . a I J,,..,!,,. was three hours and 40 minutes and tns estimated ramus 1,100 kuomstere In a transversal direction to the The Meteorological Institute, says tne earin anocs; ooinoiaes 'with the passtgs of a sun spot Over the een- . trai meridian oc tne euiw The earth i shock commenced at the termination ., of a day of abnormal heal. The sun spot referred to' made Its appearance November t and was Jhe largest eb aerved thla tau. -.. ' ' Four Are Killed And ' 3 Hurt in Explosion , Coralnc.' N. Kv. 19U-Poar wea ere killed and threo la jBredlat last night as the re. salt 4f tka explosion of a loco. Motive boiler at Moreland, 13 satles frose here,-, 1 " rl .Frank Kerater and Frank Harding, of Ceraliuri W. C, Tkompaoa, of Peaai Yaa, and I. "43. W. Heataader, of Dres den. . Tke locomotive wae oae of two " attacked to a aonthbooad Wew Tork- Cearral frrlskt trala, Tk holler was tkrowa 4M feet head of the train. It landed oa volliS aad th head etialee oraahed fate It. Tke raiuo of tke xploaloa has not bee detenalaed. MARKED iMPRDVEft IENT FELT BY ALL FACTORS OFINDUSTRIALGROUPS Soft Coal Production About Back to Normal Now. Paris. Nov.. 12-(y . Associated PreeHlTii ip,m.i. , .... O omc to day announced that the dreco-Turklsh peace eonEerenco to be held at Laus anna . had hJin. . .... .. Pr '"' laientnan November 10," k-' "Originally tha date set for the Bon venlng' . 0 the - eonf.r.r. November ft bot the British goVern mant desired a postponemont. It wae said today that tlia British were ar ruing tor a' still let rf.. . .v.. , wmv 11111 November II. but, the Trench govern meni couio not sea why. a week's postponement, should not ba ample.' Tha aame uncertainty that charac ter lies tha' peace nnf.,.n.. ..tti louds tie . ' proposed nreiimi.. meeting between tha representatives or oreat Brlts;in. Prance and Italy, Jriusn oesire a sort -t amen conference to . preoed the .van fcoqulmb'o, "","" " mmt M. roln- uebriir -TV "" 'bli JrMtl lLflar e,r tn Fr"0" Premier, thinks aim- ' y" ' " ' - 4 , dleturbanca In the He has J.. L ..5!.n5,rmt'n r ovi .mA -mmtm.: .-'? -. 7 " " " vctnuovi rBATTRB or kn6opiV occulta in Tidal wavkv Valparaiso, Chile, -Jfov. J2. (Oy Associated Press). A curious feature of the earthquake was theOdal wave which occurred two houra later, In dicating a tprrlflo dlstuahanOe be neath the Pacific. The waters were first sucked, away from the coast and than hurled back. This phenomonon was repeated five times at Antofog aata before tha equilibrium of the sea was restored. A similar ooourrenoe took place at other points. . D . - . lmli 1 UbIh i b . .1 . .,,.,. vimviia, uii miwi vi . in navy meteorological service,, die . , russlng tha earthquake, said It was - significant that It had occurred Just ae the eonjlinctmna of Mercury and Jupiter and Neptune and the sun were approaching. The conjunction of ,. Meroary- -and oplter weurred "t 1:30 Saturday morning, and the. other uiiiv uuuii atierwam, . . 4XBAKB HITS COUlMllo' AT .' . , x lllM OIV raiDAY. WIGHT ' Coquimbo, Chile, Nov., II. (By Associated Press) The port of Co- qulmbo waa awakened at 11:64 FrF- day night by violent earth shocks and in a few minutes the populace was running about' the streets In . terror, only partially olotheM and seeking ths nearby hills. The panic waa Increased when ,tha electric lights went out In some parts of ths town. , - ' .'. m . . Coincident" with the shocks " the sky was Illuminated by electrlo dls- the first shocks the sea 'receded for a ooneioeraDie taistane - and then swept- bank In an Immense wave, ex- f Atirilnv from fnnulmhn In I even nniee 10 me norineast,, flood ing the town and the whole eoajt llnand doing .much damage. ,1 Save you tried a Honversa"yoar iar peUT Fret trial, fhvne tiL ,, advt LAUSANNE CONFERENCE ; WILL BE HELD NOV. 20 British Want Longer Postpone ment But the French Will ' Not Agree. ' DETAILS . ARE CLOUDED nd talk' to Ird Curson, the British foreign secretary, while Lord Curson Is pasalnc throuah P.ri. .. to lUusanno. T ... " naly s position Is rsther vague nnmg . lllanafAhaai W- . . D,. ia that rremir Muimiini - rOIT. . Thev dA .. i.ji i aeus, IIlUlU4sl.lSt HOW, ever, when he would b prepared to rpr?""t,d at I-kusanne, or what "r " . " aiias to converea -- . Kouvipsi allies. Mdst of tha French detention t t h A enn for nra ih. v umpni, inienaea to lev Tor Lau- - r-- av. e.ssji( - trip Wia oancelUd wiiAb.. u n-i j . . , ; i r - wiiivan aaciaea r!f m walt tht rrival here The Turkleh delegation headed by Ismet Pasha. whlh i... i ... - m i, uavu- lonigm, may continue on to rencn government had asked ' the- Angora representative here. Perld R&v. rn .nil'. T . ' .. v 1 7 1BII1WL oi the postponement, and to Invite them The Frehch feel thai.. 1. ' . chance of Great Britain and France - u on iiuesiipnB on which irfrd Curson la extremely anxious to obtain allied agreement mt nweung wun tne Turks; wfc Liir is n concealment of the faot that there ta not .nflr. k.HHfcw In the views of the French and. the British. ' , The French, In any bate, think that it is oener to get to work with the Turks quickly In order to avoid any uuivnwai' u rniinn nniii.t and to trust to hick to find time ai Lausance. u:bv win. a. hn..t. ambasaadora, to agree on . such a oommon enurH mm .fill m.w w. . v inn laie oaie. TURKISH ' ORLHOATIOM OS .18 ARKIVKS IN LAI SO AN B Lausanne. Khv. 1 K rn. . i- PreSBl lSltieC Pllha Inn ...4M Turkish delegation to the peace con- urenca, numoenag is, arrived here aL S .iVlnrlr tnttlarhf TV.... aboard the Orient express and drove . ikiibi .wnicn .was oeaecxea wltn i . . ...a.. , x win cniwi gamerea at mi station' to watch ths arrival Forecast By States. WAshlntrtnn '- Nnv l trt-.i.i. vlllll Unsettled and RnnlTtr Vnn.. ed by showers la west and' central ifuruone;. mesaay snowersM . North and South Carolina, Georgia Partly eloudv VnnH.v .hn..r. u. day night of Tuesday: cooler Tuesday. Florida: Fair Monriav r,,... iiu.,1 mf wuivr m norm ( portion. 4aviciii norinwest r loruja Ala bama. Mllialfifllnnl fehiw.c ,.J , --- " , - ,.u niuun cooler Mondav:. TneaAav ai... a colder. -. . a ,''. - Tennessee, Kentucky: 1 Bain " and colder Monday;, Tuesday clearing and solder. , j . Louisiana: Monday ahowe're, colder I - ..una, A UQBUHJ c!mdy"nd unsettled, colder in east V" nu". ,. .1 , Arkansafs: Monday rain, colder, much oolder In weat portion with f reeling temperaturs by Tuesday morning, Tuesday probably fair, con tinued cold. -Oklahoma:- Monday generally fair oolder In east portion with cid wave, Tuesday fair,, slowly, rising niviiuii, i East Texas: Monday generally fair lit west, rain In east portion, colder In ' east and south portions, strong northerly- wlndsi Tuesday fair. West Texas:-, Monday fair, solder In. southeast portion, Tussday fain rising tsmperature In north portion. Hatteraa to Kev WV- Unit..... ireen east except variable oB i North Carolina coast, fair MotwUv Bandy Hook in. H.it.r... m northwest shifting to northesst and viuuuy ana unRemeq Monday. Hatteraa to ivlnrlria Rii,.li. i, ' I'l UUDl - ate to freah ..Ht.rlv .vn.. . oft the North Carolina eoast, fair rnununy. - - i to the BIG ' DEMAND FOR CARS ..'. ' -A" Evidences of a. Heavy . FaU irade Are Found In Money and Bank Reports. COTTON GAINS FORCE Wheat Prices Have lagged las... "' rmm Reerat . High Mark Bat Rallied Lata la Tha Week And Hold To Steady Pelat . '' s Aaeriattt fnm 1 New Tork, Noy, 12. Continuation , , i I,,. K.r.i.i.n, . i i Industrial conditions Is Indicated by '"' ousiness and financial ..u,. woicn became available dur Ing the past Week. , , uiaaings of railroad cars ' with reVAnil. tmmltrmt -1 . raw lunner gains, Tk , , , ,nd enr' merchandise. ','7 oings ior tne week end ea October 21 amounted ta I nunnn cars, which Is only 4,000 cars iess than loadlnra In h. IE , ... . . WIUOW IS. 1020. when the high record for all. time waa aet. It la clear, fur thermore that an even larger volume ......u mignv oe moved if i the iraneponaiion racllitles were avail able. , . a ' Fwel lltaatiea Issproved. !,v. oort.eoal production haa been established at a level of approxl mdtelv 10.700 (inn . ... " ii i ' altuatlon is growing eaeier. - stocks ars return ing to something like normal pro portions and the schedule of ship ments to the northwest by way of .... B rwi iskws, which enjoyed priority, has hn m.. o . - -mm.m,-m,, U 1(1 W VUlOl T J "w ' so far as to state that .linger or a .eoal crisis during ths winter Is past. In any event, the cessation a? th. . --, . .i " mvi.iucni 11V lltB northwest should further ease the car supply situation, which already .I.VWU nmi improvement. . Meanwhile t Is svldent that the uoner ooai . and -traneporutlon situ ations have been of distinct help to the steer - Innn.tiw . a.,. i - . ' J www, m pro- ductlon of both pig Iron and ateel ,uiM in any month In the laat two lyeara, and . the country'a Stsel nlanta . ... , i. , more rather than less than 71 percent v.. i..k.ii7. aespus tne neavy rate of ," snipments - during , ths month, tha a, ..I . .-...- ... . . wiuvi.lHini 11 ii - filled orders Increased by slightly ...i... uan ivv.vue tons and .the total now standa at O.0O0.00O tons as torn Bared with ananas . . . u . . . . - r -,-..v. in. cim 01 it ' fences of active fall trade ars found i... ...I,.,. anaraet ana aamt re ports. Bill hnlrilna. nf th. . .1 reserve system r. ..in .n,i .. the rate ' on banker's acceptances shows a tendency toward additional firmness. Simlar Indications are SDnarant. f i,riK...n.. 1. ,. 1. . 1 , and there., aa here, commodity prices vrumiie 10 go, to ntgher rather than lower levels.; It r.m.ln. .knHrf..,!. clsar, however, i that ample credit resource r.m.1. I . . 1 - ... ... , . , ... ... 1. ...UII J M1U that anv. aharn riaa In h. A money ta unlikely, i... Aa rar aa agriculture products are uunu.rii.u, tne ieatur.0 ,ot tne paat week haa been a further strong rise In cotton. . llaanlt. h.a w .,..11 a.u. ing, which had no serious effect until near tne end 01 the week. The December, future rose to 24.10 cents. Which la hvar al. .n. .t.n... l. . price existing on October 1., lnclden port shows ftiat 1,140,000 balea ware ginned prior .to November 1 out of a crop which haa been estlraatad vsnousiy at between 0,500.000 and 10 ftflll DIM hal.. arh.i Ik. kl.l. which have prevailed for thla com modity mean bitter business condl- in- wie souin is oovioua Wkeat PricM Sag. - f..vv. ,. k 1" i IMCR somewhat from their late highs, but have retainafl tha. ..Mlap n.. their recent galna It would appear mat Tnese gains were cauaed largely "j iviDi.il vuf mi wnicn nas now been susnended An acemtn f h. farelan ai-rhan. .l.tinn r, no u need weakness In German marks ana tne currencies olthe continental alllaa haa ha.n In ... ... . .... major reatures or -the week's flnan oial altnatlnn. whll. a,.t,,mM ... chasing and speculation have played a part moat quarters conalder that the unaaiiaiaviorr sisiua oi tne tierman reparationa problem has - been the an n. f.nlM im . .V.. . I . change demoralisation. . ,. .. . CANCER CURE MAY RE SALVATION OF MANY Engluhman Carries oa Coos! Can experiment Wltn lolloidal Combiaatloaa of Load , IftayrlahL 1 Q'll w rhiwaalti. kii. fc , I.nndnn Nnv. 11 I.Imu..... i' - - - - ... ..... ..,,uu. in lectlnna of nnllnMal an.liln.iu.. .a lead, used for the paat three years by rror. main sell, or Liverpool, in the treatment oi cancer, nave led to I small nackara of "nir.,M. v..... ertea" In cases which hitherto had .oeen given up as helpless. Tlr. Rail, ehn ta ai.1 . .a rnlnk y n Liverpool university, be- neves ne nas round a method which may after several more experlmenta, lead to a treatment whfah an. k. termed a "cure." The theory fnllnwan ka ail mAmmm-m . ... r . i ! a i a i i.u from the fact that certain metal like mercurv and inllihnna h . . . i . of breaking down malignant organ i.,. .ii. numan oooy. - tead haa Innar haan lnin.it n k . .. . . . - .w .. , a . atjaj.ruo. tlve effect on certain healthy cell ini-ini au ur, nen e tasK Has bssn to determine whether in certain cases It' mlarht not ha man. . v. ... i. . iv . up canoer cells. a Lead administered In colloidal form to nattanta with ...... I. a . -- -- .iiv.. ,. iu.nn in ahow a nreferenne fnr ..an.. h. that in a number of caeca the growth oi tne tumor was arrested without serious damage to tha other tissues of ths body. Out of a total number of SO oases treated over a period of ...... ... , iwu. i . Bviiavea to nave been cured and 21 Improved. Eight Opponents of Kemalist, Reign Pay For ilrQii Scaffold ,s Angora,. Nov. it. (By " Asso ciated PresslKlght of the lead Ing Turkish opponents of the i Kemallat regime' have been hang. f vd.i. These lnnlnda - All nn.hlri Bey, former mlnieter of luetics:. V General Emltj Pasha, former com- , mandant at Constantinople, and Colonel Fettah Bey, former mem ber of the military tribune.' " The exeoutlons were a sequel , to' the Kemallat decision' to deal ruthlessly with . Turkish nation-, ala who opposed their program- ; me. The viottma were Identified ' with the former Constantinople government, the remaining mem bers of which . are fleeing ths ' ' country,Jarlng a like fate. ' IMPORTANT DECISIONS IN TAX CONTESTS ARE EXPECTED FROM COURT DEPARTMENT PREPARES i TO HANDLE WARHOTES Mellon Announces Plan For Re deeming Treasury Certifi cates Maturing Jan. 1. ( WILL PAY IN HARD CASH Ruling Will Probably Made In the Person Case. CASES ARE OF INTEREST Meredith College Will Go to Tucker Farm and Not Move to Wake Forest. GUERRARD TO BE TRIED leetlpa. of DcBosratle Legislators by Repablleaa Coaatlea Reenlt oi the People Beeoealag In. tereste la Progress. ' I t Ckrwbl , ie. ' By W. ' Lteat. Blaaav tat srina" I New Haven. Novi lt t.i... t.i Blaney, army -filer from Miioh.ii ri.in Long Island, waa Instantly killed this- afternoon at ttrain..M w...i-. pal field here while taking part In an airplane rela,y In ths Hartford aviation meet.' His plane struck a tree and crashed whan about to land. WanMn.tn. Una . . mant! fon hantfllns- imil.ooo ono nt war savings ceHlflcates of ill! which mature January 1, were announced tonight br Secretary Mellon, .who aald mey were in tne nanosi of millions or noiaers. ' t. " - "For their convenience," the state ment said, "the ti-easury Is offering special facilities for cash rsdemntlon or exchange Into treasury savings certificates of the ssrles of 1022, In cluding provision for sresentatlon ha. fore January I, lll." - Tha proposed exchange Is paat of the treasury's program for funding tha short dated debt, of which about 11,004.000 remains to be funded by tho end of the present fiscal year. ' 'Beginning November II. 1122." Mr. Mellon explained, "holders of '-lilt war savings certificates can exchange them st maturity value for treaaury savings eertlneatee dated January t, 1021, and at the same time ran a-.t advanoe payment of any caah differ ence by taking ths largeat amount of treasury savlnara ,..,... . .i... their war savthga certificates taken at ma.iur.ir value, i wni cover, ; Ex. ohanawa. after Jam,... 1k mi..,,,. any Accessary aeh adlusttnent's will - " oi tna oata of exchange. Holdere will hot be able, to make ash rsdenintlAa nf thai. -.. i -.-, . . . . - .niuai.1 nciure maturity, bu) beginning November 1, ..... mar present tnem in advance for rede-notion aa nf .r. .aaa and In that event wlH receive 'on or aooui vanuary l, mi, checks payable to their order covering the redemp tion value,. . "Regiatered war aa.i... .i. . ...... V1111- eatea must b nr..ni.n .... . ....... .v ii i a post office where regiatered. but anregls tered certificates will be received for redemption or exchange at any money order poetoftloe. any federal reserve bank' or hrtnav-a. .. ... w..hi.;;.. " - """"T at Ships, V Transf erred, Must Nof Haul Whisky to the U. S. . ".Washington. NoW H.--rAppilcatlons , for. -traaefer of American veasela to foreign flags will be considered by the shipping board only where trans feraa malfaa- m.h i .... . . --- . naraamnnt, mat tha ships will not be used to haul In toxicating liquors of any kind to or mo unitea Btates; according to an outline of tha process of applica tion for transfer mads public today t' ',"rt; T sgreemepi also would annlv tn m r., , . - , ' vM..r wwii mom - ties mnder legal ban In the United - - or violation, the transfer or flag would become null and the ahlp subject to selsure and forfeiture "wherever, and- whenever found, without eompensatlon to any person therefor." ' ' " 7 Danville Girls' Have. Very . Narrow Escape In a Wreck Rore. t f,.n.M;-,-."r.- " "rJr -- ., unying in ner Scott' vfJ-i.TI wk.IJ:.M.'?'. Cecilia -" inters VOnfUAnCt Owaltnay and Alvla Statoy. hid . . "'.i oeam tnis afternoon .when-tha car ran Intn. a ditch and ovarturnari .T OOCUBanta' . m4u I, " ...1 . , , , ' "o one was nri. ia ana no hones broken. Of ! ItSSJ I " -. , . . ;' wwHievaro roao, at 4 o'clock. The klrls- aa . from 11 to 1( years. ; ... Traperataree aad Ratafall. WB. hi. art.. V, . . I . Weathar hnr.a.f' .. a 1 , .v..,, 1. m tampera. turea and rainfall, tn. .. a. 1 ending at I p. m. In ths principal eot- liv-iyf areae:- Max. Mln.' Preclp Temp, Temp. Itatlon Station- Atlanta Birmingham El Paaai , . , Galveston .. Jacksonville Little Rock Memnhnt . Miami . Mobile ...... New Orleana San Antnnla Vlckaburg . 71 , 7s , 02 , 71 , 70 , 72 , 72 ' , 10 , 7 r 78 70 to It 50 .22 71 1 70 " 00 ' 4 ( t 04 , 0. . 0, s. ' V . ' '.. . . Dall Naaa 0 Woodvanl BuiMlna. x. ttnar. iRalalarh. Nnv It Taan A. clsions of enormous Interest ir. . pectea to come down tnis week; one iroeji .nwr nenry u. Connor on the railroad rn.l.l.nn. ' nf ,Vi. ., . ,. i.. cqme tax and tha other the Person va. nevenue commissioner Watts esse - ...1.1. . ...lauiiiB yiQ mv Dupreme court .V 'k Tho Issue before Judge Connor is payment of Income tax. In the three Judges' hearings he has been sitting with1 Judges Soyd "and Waddlll and they Jiavo had three ieeuea before them, v The valuation of the property and (he asseement of franchises are ow before the United 8tates Supreme conn, in tnese litigations the judges haven't agreed. But the Income fea ture Is Judge Connor'a for aertle ment, The exact amount Involved Is not known because the railroads have Paid no Income tax at all n.tnr . the absence of any law for taxing corporate Incomes until after the amendment of 1020 went Into effect But the tag will go well Into three hundred thousand It Is said, it uiaar vase jaterestiaaT. F The other tax caaa la aimiia.w in teresting. Chief Justice Clark sees a potential billion dollars In taxables and tbe tmount'of money thna ..1... would "be enqrmoue. This case has oeen Deiore the state courts only a few weeks as the nlalntlfr w ts t.. SOH. BOt Fjff to a alna . , . t, . offered It about the aame time he be came Interested In the congreaalonal race and bad difficulty arresting Judge Calvert until, the issues could oo iaio oerore mm. When the Judge received them ha arava than, h. ..... over and Colonel Person lost. All the state's 'law, practice and si.nilm.nt had .been against tha colonel. - Nevertheless, It Is an Issue that his been weeks before the hlgheat court which haa held up. a decision much longer than it generally doe Which olfcunletance . renaiaa - kifmimmm wonder if there aren't' two Judges. Chief Justlcs Clark and another, who may not refuse to Accept the . long !1n. nf dlatlnantlah.al .....a a. a" "--... i,m.uiiiiLi xur. nlahed In these Immemorial exemp tion. ., .,.....,,,; Move la Wet Likely. . ' " Eleventh hour auggeatlons, chiefly from Dr. l 'W , X...t..i .a nr.... Forest college, that Meredith be mOVed frnm nal.larh t. II--1- a I - . . - ------ "..aii. - n nai, r fJT- fyit- Instead of the Tucker farm- near- jr uu- miies irom the heart of the city, are not dlsmlsssd aa Idle, though hardlr anybody atnani. an.h . to take place.- Tito Baptist state convention la net far away: hut thr. i. '.. u , Sight to l..d an I "7 it against ths site selected ..! months ago near ths little village of MethOfl. It thd. rat tanaaa. ....a. i plon, who had tha floor of a convention "..ion naent tnought far on thla is- .... a-ivpuaa,. woitia ne' reared, DUl it is r-ll rran M , . .... ... . j m.'iiui a 11,1111 utat Editor Archibald Johnson, Dr. Liv ingston sohnson. all of the Meredith teachera and most of the Wake For. esters are against any merging of ths Institutions and tha avsraga man would probably delegate hls ,,n,. "w"1? i tl,0, Who (""nedlately BaDt,,t who ant opposed td going Tuoksr farm Site commenri h. a..,.i.. . .h.i. '"Pera tor - I m n01 AS'tatlng tha la- oay papers have not known anything about auch a pro posal and have v.nt n,.i.. otnera nave. In arolnar tn . .h-,.., " "mant Isn't fh " . ' " '" Raleigh or VeT. "'b itaeir irom the city. it tunner removal than the lucaer site is proposed, everybody V TAtt m D aa I . I t. a- ' vfijiSn iq inaici ma He. Paala A ai a. -ar Whn Rlahnn Pnllln. f- 1 tKj.-. ... r - -'ir oomei here this week to hoTd the North t.Srollna rnnfarann. mmA . mi , -" " '- iw uiapense clerical appolntmenta, ha will have n.icimiii.a in proruslon to resist when they ask that Rev. Walter w Peele. of En.ntnn at.... ....v.,.:. church,whlch la thla time host te 'w fnnf.r.n.. h. .11.. . . B,' I nve-year iraawuap, f . How much tha paator himself sym pathises with ths proposal to take ad vantaaa of tha 1..1.1.., I....I. , . - ...'.'.iiuii fjx- ' .""erary. nobody aeema to aay; but tha Edenton atreet church iurtnuon . 1a tremendously In earnest about keenlnar Its naatn. He has had a rama.b.KI. , , . .-- . . ii.iiiiBtry here and hardly anybody haa talked auun congregevtiona aa he has had .or tnree yeara. If Christians In Panicky ' " ' ay FligKtFrom Asia-Minor Flock To Coastal Cities 1 Along Every Mountain Pass Are Columns of Men, Women and vmiaren neeing ceiore Their Mortal Enemy, the Turk. Terrible Weather Brings Death to Many Thousands. Conatantinonie. Knv it in. Aa. sociated Press) Reports reaching Constantinople show that ths entire Christian population of Blavaa An- e-ora. Cenaraa Knnln mnA n... . 1.... centers In Asia-Minor are in panioky iiiKiu towara tne snores of Mediter ranean and Black seas. Samaiin in th. VII..., .a n-..ki sond, on the Black sea, has 10,000 of Its own refugees and 40,000 other. are rmmrlail h.nri.n fn. that ... i . ques,t of ships to take them out of tha njulnlrv. Alnn. .v.au ...J ..a in every, mountain pass are long Wind lfi ST aerDentlna nnlnmn. nf man women and children, goading along sieepy oxen pulling wagon loads of their worldly goods. People are everything In their eagerness to put me a-.nv.ai punBiuin oiBtsmce De tween 'themselves and their mortal enemies the Turks. The, Weather Is Terrible Tha riltflnnltl.. mmA 1....1.1. l. . . .... . ......... ...u ,,a,. u.,.i. u 1 this wholesale evacuation have been Increased by Inclement weather, which, is bringing sickness or death to thousands, James Crutcher of Tnanalnnan Ala n th. . , 1 ...... . near east relief, notified Constanti nople ny courier today that the water front at Sinn. with nervoua or terrorised refugees ""'i tor ooats. Mr. Crutcher stated that the available ahlpa will only embark 2.000 persons. He be lieves not exceeding one-third of the refugees will be able to leave the country within tha -period set for them to do so by the . Turks He therefore is making efforts to Induce the Angora government to extend the time limit. Reporta from other places in Asia Minor say the Turkish military is withholding permission for males from 10 to 66 years of age to leave the country, and Is allowing only women and children to depart. Da prlved of their bread winners, these refugees present a problem beyond the efforts of the Americana relief agencies. Admiral Bristol Preaeat Rear Admiral Bristol, commander of the American naval foroes In Turkish watera, Is concerned over the An.ora frnvarnm.nt. n.... . all Christiana must leave the country and Is strivlna- tn hav. i.. vi.i. aliats modify this attitude. cy winter mere is expected to be 4 STATES IN FAVOR 0 SWHILETWOAR SPLITONLIGHTWINES Illinois, Iowa, Kansas and Ok lahpma Favor Bonus. ILLINOIS SEEMS THIRSTY. But Ohio Strongly Opposes legalizing Sale of Winee and Beer. WANTS A QUIET SUNDAY "oata Dakota Pats Baa Oa Sabbath Festlvlttesi Heathens Statss , Crnrwr M of the 3S Coastl. tatloaal Aateadaaeats, . (Continued On Page Five.) Ace of American Naval Fliers Seriously Injured When Plane Crashes Into a Norfolk Marsh ONE MAN KILLED Wife of Lieutenant Chevalier En Route to Hospital Falls In the Ocean. a ' (Continued on Page Four) tharlotte Minister Droos ' Dead While In the Pulpit Charlotte, Nov. II. Rev. J. T. Court ney, wen Known minister, dropped dead here today whll. .....li.. .. Flint HII) Baptiat church, south of Charlotte. Hla a. a it .... the congregation Turkish Editor, With Hands Tied, Hacked"" I o Death By Angry Mob of Nati ve Women Constantinople. Nov. 7. (Delayed In Transmission, By Associated Press) Allm Kernel Bey, editor of th antl natlonallat newspaper 8a bah who waa arrested at Ismid on the' charge of suoversiv actions was Killed by a mob. after havlnar haan nWlnlallat a... damned td death. He waa taken be fore Oenerel Nnei-aditln Pa.h. n.in tkry governor of Bmyrna, now on a tour of Inspection of the nationalist troops of Ismld, who pronounced the senteno dramatically: "In the name of Islam, In the name of the Turklah nation, I condemn you to death aa traitor to the country." tll Kernel remained passive, utter- Ing no word of protest: his hands tied, he was led to a scaffold. Before he reached the gibbet however, an angry mob of women pounced on him, attacking him with knives, stones, clubs, tearing at his clothing and slashing his body and hsad with cut- laSSSS. After k faw mlnut.. ... eruolatlng torture. ' the vltftlm ex piree, tils body was dragged through the streeta by the Infuriated mob and Mk nna-n to nl,ll. .... - r . -T! UI. the scaffold for several hours. me editors death has caused pro found resenttnant ann .M. . ... .... .iuii in Constantinople where he waa known aa one nf Turkey's most enlightened ano most impartial slllsena. STEERING GEAR BREAKS Norfolk- Nov. 12. Lieutenant Com mander Decourcall Chevalier, senior lltani omuer ui tne vavai a.rptai.v tender Langley, la In tna Portamouth naval noepitat BHiiering iraoi inter nal Iniuriea. and W. A. Paxton. a nro. fesslonal filer, la dead ae tha reault of two plana aocldents in this vicinity toda?vThevaller Is expected to "le. mint x ii, ,ni,., wn. v, i i,, injviw naval officer, figured In the third ac cident of the day whan the plans In wnicn ane ruBmns irom yy ttan Ington to her husband s bedside, was luiuni iv ibiiu ill L.ia v.nniaaav na, One of the wing of th flying, ma chine waa torn off by th wave. All members of the party are reported to have been rescued uninjured from the tnppiea plan oy naval launcnea. Mvuivnani iumiimiiu.r iiiaaaiiat, on. hla way from the naval baa to in. u, ts. o. Ajanai-r BiniB amniiat a.. 2 o'clock paused In his flight oyer T ..u - . ..I.... , .....a. il .. Ing tn that suburb, when hs appeared to encounter irounis witn niB Blear ing gear. After awooplng about In a vain attempt to effect a landing, th machine crashed Into a marsh In tne rear oi rv imam oioans B noma a aha... a.., U . aa... B.I.. ...ia... .... .1....... k. ... .,. avuiu.iu .... wi.m.a.u uf 1 1 u - msroua resiuents .ot Lrficnaven. Tne machine waa demolished and Corn- manner -tjnevaiier - waa pinned oe neath the wreckers. Bustalnlfaa- In temal Injuries. He was rsmoved to the naval hospital, where It was said tonight vthat hla condition Is serious. Commsnder Chevalier le regarded aa the ace of all American naval fll.M h. rW.h.a SB f ,hl. .... k. accomplished th remarkable feat of lanuiiit a iB.ta plane on tne OBOK OE ,m oattieBnip, wnne tns lattsr waa go- ln at a rat. ne alv bn.t. a. U . . . Thla accomplishment marked a new epocn in aeronautica as a supplement to the navy. rilarlnar th. ...la aaa. k. ......a practically th entire time In France and was decorated by the French, Rnertlah anit A m.rln.n vM,..nm.na for distinguished service. In many experlmenta In flying, he has taken a conspicuous part, being the first Am.rlcnn tn flv hla nl.n. f... k. deck of a vessel without the use of a cataputt. iiis noms is in isaitimore. A board of inquiry was called at - I ..v. .. .', "''" U, . l 1 I. 1.1..... ..Ill 1. . , ... . ii a iiiiuiiih. win u. cummunicBieu to wasnington st ones. Paxtsa Dlea of lalarleau W A Pi.lnn nt th. Ia.i.. l.l- clrcus, which Is In winter quartera near Ocean View, went tin f - a flight with a paasenger at 12:20 o clock. A raw minutes later he en countered engine trouble and at temnted to make a lanrfln in . der to avoid crashing into a cluster or trees In his deecent, he threw his macnine into a tall in n aah.n ah.i, 200 feet In air. The machine wae to tally wrecked when.lt atrunk th. ground. The paasenger escaped with a faw tnlnnp hrnl... ht u . it- wss so severely Injured that he died rmitr nours later at tne united states puuuc noaitn aervice nospitsi. Mr. Paxtnn waa a natlv. nf t.. sylvanla, but had resided here for about four years. . Ha waa aseodated with a nrn'.aalnn.l flln. ftirnlshea aerial thrllla at faira and otner events or mat kind throughout in country. Coal Shortage Relief Is Promised By Commission Atlfttlta. fia.. Nnv 11 Immarllsla relief of th coal ahortaara condition In outht-aatArn tfsi mam fnran.. tonight br Atlanta chamber of com merce ornciaii r olio wing- tne receipt of a Ulearam from th national fuel admlnlatrator itatlng- that 11 differ ent railway In th vi.,a. k..h ordered to supply the Louisville and Nashville railroad with i Aiin ... ..www ,m. m w handle eoal hlpmnts to thla section wunin in nexi iu a ay a. OeraaaM Ca,trfH Itaaapa. IrVaahlntrtAn. Knv l t Dacca comninv rsnrasAnUtlw.. reported to government official th at'tivitiisa nf Attsls. naw... . -v-.taiBi vim iiisaii iiistnii" facturers In marketing In Oermany cigarettes made of European tobac co In wrappera cleverly counterfeit ing an American brand with Its dis tinguishing picture, oven a counter-' felt Americas revenue stamp Is used. Million Barrels 6f ' Oil in Texas Burn Moastoa, Texas. Nov. 11. More than 1,000,00a barrels sf mn doosaed early tstslght asm iadlea. tloaa wero that a alssUar aaa east probably would bo eBtaaaoateg tn a BBoetaealar irw vBtBcfha Stilt Prodoctloa eoaapaay tank farm mt Hxuable, Llgktalagt aaaewd th blaa. Tare aNrssa aadergraaa4 mervolr aald to hav a maturity at 00,000 harreU saw a, raaarkt Sra aad th belling Matter aprsad rapidly toward thro other aearby pit A The wkols farxe oasMlsta of SO tanks, all of whlrh amy b lost. Th blase rsa b aeea 4mm ' ' ' , :-. ... - - - .'ti'.J MRS. GIBSON'S STORY REFUTED BY A WOMAN . Mrs. Russell Says Mrs. Gibson Was Not On Phillips Farm Night of Murder: AN AFFIDAVIT IS SIGNED New Brunewlck, N. J., Nov. 12. An Jans Olbson. farm., nf ..v.. -1. ssw on ths Phillips farm on the night . ,.inii.r it last, wnen the Hov. c-uwara wneeler Hall and Mrs cicari or ttemnarnt uiiia ... . . . . nvra III UT .iru, DIB oeen ohtalnan neignoor or Mrs. dlbson and given iv ine autnorltlea nnuna.l . . , . wioow announced tonight, deputy Attorney-Oeneral Mott, ap pointed special prosecutor by Oov Srnor Edwsrds tn ln.. crime, was not In Nat n..,....i-i. ..a.. ... . . ... ..... . ii. ii'uaf, . nil nn nrnn .1 ..... . -- ...... a,uiivu..venient of the receipt of the affidavit which ... DlllalMB IT T-ln.n.1.. na-iw.. ' .'iiiwiii, i iniu.r Mrs. Hall's attorney ha. h... a. Th. affidavit V. 'mi.' a" k """' Nellla L. Russell, whoss home Is near .u ln,,"lr-tyl "eye-wltness . .1 .k ""J""' 'murder. It sets forth that on the night of September 14, during tha tim. tha, u.. mi . ..... ! a. utuBOn said In her statement to the authorl- .... .ne waa near the scene of the ehootlnar aha ... .. .... . . n . . - in .no nome v m.a. XtUBSSll. Mr. Pfelffet- aaM th. ..,-..,. . . i - " c . i nn. v i. nan been obtalnan .ri.. a n .. . -- --- -" rvuaeeil nad written lo Mra m.m .. . Mrs. Olbson waa not nn ih. r.. Ij.Mni.,h" J"4 "ld "h "' Mrs. !, he said, rsoslved the following movemoer 7: Mrs. Francea Htevens HsII Madam: In ..... . u. 14 u i ;. ""'" ,u oeptemDer . ' -iii at tne r-niinps rorm st 10 o'clock. She came iv or a little before to tell me shs had taken my dog from a man nmmon man Hh mm. . t step, of my shanty a while and I gave ""fing my aog. Then I went with her to her hum. ..h . the dog. We talked a while .no th.. -.m. num. at ji o'clock. .ul. .i ",U"VI1 ws Russell states mi ine convarantlnnk i. . . , ..if .j .. '..,: nr ' "in.on nn the steps which Mrs. Itussell had lost. At lv ociock she mid Mrs. Olb son csme to her home lo lnfrm her Inst In the tnitrnl.v .1.. , nn u..i. " " man on Hamilton road who hsd a dog she m airs, itussaira Mrs. (llhann InnU th. j. . w. u"a away kroT i, IT" th fn'lvlt esld, snd Kept tt at her hnus Hh. -:t.j .u,,e!h.,? tkt lhta"- '-rlng. she arre'sted. "'Ve h" This converaailnn . .., . .. affidavit occupied '. quarter of aJi UrVmf"! Mr' Ru"'' " Mr. Olbson a hnm srh... . . - . , At . . "ssoji"! an touna her dog locked In . chicken coop J ,. wo. wom". Mrs. Russell's afH n" .''.:d '"era. minute. "urn mam her noma it waa 11 a! . , '"ne of Mr. Mott or any of his aide no intn.m.,i . " tint. 1 . u, obtained. Mr. Mott waa In conferenc. In Newark with other of Solai. .. . ,-!w,r? the grand Jury. . it was th. int.. " on P"n for i.Mng o..l IT. tlon of the offlci.i. it h.a ported, to ask for Indictments against UrL .11 . . 0 mcn nmed in Mr. Ulbsons statement. (Br ABBdaUd Pnm) ulllcSBO. Nnv 19 A al...... .a. opinion as to the advisability of per. m ttlng th aale of beer and light was recorded In two atatea of the mlddlewest at last Tuesday's ejections, hut all rn. ...... .. i.i.k' " " ...... 111 . 11 n; 11 tne soldiers bonus was up returned ..y..rBoi majorities, according to figures available today. Ohio Onnnaart . .......a . .1. - - a. ,, uii,ncu eonBtltu- tlonal amendment legalising the sal of wine and beer, whereas Illinois cast a ha.w vnt. 1. a.... a . a. - ,., in 111 U . Ill UII I - flcatlon of suta and federal laws to permit the manufacture, sal and! transportation of beer and light wine. The question of Sunday amussment was raised In only one state In th mlddlewest, South Dakota, which, ac cording to available figures put a ban on Sabbath featlvltle. The vote was about two to one. In Illinois. Iowa and 'Kansas an overwhelming vot lit favor oMh bonus was polled. In Oklahoma th soldiers compensation proposal, how. ever, received aa alight a majority that an official oount may be nsces sary to determine th Issue. viuestions of taxation, submitted la varloua way throughout tha central states, showed wide difference of opinion. Michigan Opposes laeoaaev ,. Mlohlgan opposed a state Income, Ohio defeated a maximum one mill tax levy, and Minnesota favored a tax' on narann. n. . . , nuiniraimni engaged in mining or producing ore. Among other financial question answered In th. aifi...i... Z" " voters was whether to -loan tha end It of th. .tat. of Mlnneaota aa an aid seveiopment of th agricultural reaoursea of tha .t.t. i a ... - atpproTai waa also glvsn for an act to require any npnnna.J 1 1- , .. . . ' I ih.. .1. - . , ,n oraska to show that th bank Is necessary before th bank ean b opened. In South Dakota, th voter refused !h "th0flM th to angag, la ti 7u. . m "ueineas. I'JtUM0 i'" pJeot'a Proposed con- ' ....... .....nnment autnoriiing any city In addition to It authorised Indebtedness . fn In... , i.j-i.. . . . r , , i.iu.uteaness . for public Improvements. Another proposal approved was that a valid Jury verdict In civil cases may be based n the votes of a specified number of th Jury, not less then nv-ijrthi, ' 1 - t . .r Aatl-Plrketlaa- taw. Nebraska, aoeomina- tn . .... ... .ur.Ba an anti-pickstlng law, but rsfused to provide that dele- i gates to political conventions be se- n.! a r. cue'"" - oonvntion. Instead of primary election. The defeat of the propoaed wine and beer amendment In Ohio waa by a much smaller majority than th vlo 17 1" w,t "'um In Illl. nm" 1U ''t by prohl. ' th..0"..00?" M du that they had advleed their adherents not to vots on th question In Illinois. Th pro-prohlbltlon vot In Ohio -"a".,.9.''4.04 '" a negative vot .'.2il,r,h.in..,iyn,!-:"'-.' nibltlon modification and 412,242 ' against any loosening of th pressnt " .... llllluilB. The Illinois bonus proposal nro vlded for a ISS fine en. kj . ... - ,'-- imu. ana direct. tax to pay tha bonua. Iowa voted for the Issus of 122,000,000 bonds for ths same purpoaa. 2J AMENDMKMTS CARRIRD IIS SOUTHERN STATES . Atlanta, f la vnv 1 1 n, . .. , , Aw.nty ot ,n 10 oon.titutlonal amendmenta voteoV"' on In southern states In th gathers! election last Tuesdsy carried, and thr or mora ware riafaaiati ... -- - . .laBti- wiat sswutirij " Ing to returns complied ln th differ ent date capitals. Among those re- Jected were a proposal to oall a ststa '' constitutional convention In Virginia, and the creation of Oeorgta'a Ulet county Peach out of parts of Macon and Houston counties. Amendments adopted Included: t Loulslsna Olvlna tha 1..1.1...... authority to postpons tsxes In event of overflow or otha- ..Ian..... Ing wsy for building ea wall at Lake a mi. t..iiarirain. , MISSlStlDul Plai-lna- .a highways with state highway com. mission. Florida To n.v .1.1. . salaries monthly. Incraaain tax; providing additional circuit ' Judge. South Carolina Thirteen matters (Continued on Page Four) DUTCH PRESS BITTER OVER BILL S WEDDING Th Government is Taken to Tak or r ermitting uie of "Kaiter," "Majesty," Etc. ICatirltM. 1921, by rhtuetlntu rublle laakw t Amsterdam. Nov. tt Th. 1-,. .,'... Dre.S has m.da mnclc nf th. .... .. reassert In connection with the ex kaiser's wedding ths Oerman Impe. rial titles snd pretenses through an nouncements irom uoornhouae and through official Dutch channels. It hss taken the government sharp ly to t.nk for narmttlln. h. .... -a oourtesy titles like "kalaer," "kala. erln.' "majesty," etc. In tha bana of the civilian ceremony, permitting DUbllo officials to mnntnt wrlttsn In the oourt style, and au. i-iiuriauitt me governor ot tha pro vince and other Dutch functionaries to act aa official witnesses In th marriage of tha dethroned. ..n.a monarch. 'The klnr e.n An nn . marked on. Dutch newspaper, "but the ex-kalaer played a sorry trick up. on the Dutch puhllo by such torn- iinii-iy, , , rt , Ride tke Royal Hlas Baa l lua raa. neoting itreeneboro with other, towns. Ssfety Servloe. advL t- ' '
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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