7 THE EVENING TELEGRAM THE WEATHER Showers Today and Saturday : "ROCKY MOUNT LEADS THE WAY EVERY DAY" VOL.' XIV. NO. 'MO. ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. FRIDAY AFTERNOON,.. AUGUST , 1920. PRICE 5 CENTS REVISION OF CITY WICLMNSMME BY THE ALDERMEN Report of Special Commit- i tee Is Adopted Alter. Slight Changes BOTH SINKS OF MAIN STREET ARE ONE WAY Parking .Laws (Mian ml So as to Require All Cars to Pail-. Paiallel to Ciub Entire Rusii-h-ss Section ol City AH ei Uil Each h'hIc of one-w-a v si i eetf jiuralli-l- to tlii' SlUtl'll :' W bill. -Other chaiijes gtMtl'd 1 1 ii t In Main ill enl liiili 1 1 in S I IT I V ill I'l iiiiivt" J"- iiark ,'l ll'l Ull ll in ib; il l .; l niliiielaiiiM lliiVt t lie i-it y i.l al.hr W'itl'i l!.. a! !.- , to I'M I'l, lull' inn"' by 'l 1'ie ;ht were a 1 1 j t ed nit'iit . lust nig ii't lijjlit in J i li r .-i 1 1 mm ,. vi-r lliiiiiiliiecil mti nlit.n .1 ago: w hen Submitted, appoinlel.: inn. i Her. v ii irn ,lti Hi ''I1' !a.'-t ' niyl'l, ; ai i::.!.' ' euli'li! iyf rl i'i'iiluiiieihlal iuita i . ,-i ll".- e.lv In in ws r ; IllUki! i tnall. thinoiighly. si which would tr.itllo i-i i i u a a.--. . . Oil in-'-iiuiit ! tin' i. .ii the ti ufui- ir.iliUm ha.-. Im'-:ii el rfiW of fifi.v board ;ti'i' . :i years, and the cinie.ii njn ' gri'All WolSe with tin' , ii!'1 liuiiil.er ut' 'autoiiiobi!, at'-. n rti ii J . r lias -.i'. it. t hi . Espedaiiy un .S:, I, it day- , almost uopa-sable n' ai- "in - 1111"'' "!' ' '''' in'i'i bnv-i'urrMhci-uHso -' ( -the 'iii.-t.'-iji 'lat-ii. ;'';' H'-alii Mi;iM dr.'.- .I. l.li. nres aliiitiKI In' 'tak - tl -t'icc.ial. cri'u.iiilt tii.H a"'l make. M; 1 l.-.i.i. "'' - I li!' '. ,;Kllt Sllb.n.ttl d ta' i.i..-t.'.! mi.'! iiiii-i :. until- Hit U' x ' a,' tin licfnie it nit 1m; the law'; rami a .OUilldUe?-.'jlA ' di.-iinlicr nf ''nils The revision of ll iu'.. cued wit li-iii f- 1 Mi if at . al-w; u ii i . h ;A1 J'i'V .' .'11 I Ma; lie makes the f i.llow U,g . That ilie '-: l 1" si tit . I.i from Thomas- tu ; llamin Used for sunt hl.iiiiiiu! ! ra ! ii. I -i Ii.- ..Hi t: Mai hi..:.,- I r:i't ii. pV,. a v .- iiu.. ;' That lh'- iiisf .. sine i from -.Marigold s-i'-'-! I" "be used for imrt hhi.und That vehicles may I'.; touth side' "f i-lern curlj only pointed 'i-a-l That en II. a' ! lie ).arh''-i i.n lu' '.v.''' S"l!!l. ." Thai -. ell' So riM-i n,v i'hiii'-li us I M a hi. "'' n ' I lie' i-aih.-.l "i. i: ' .;! lie : I lie gtreet, lii'liili 'l "be lyi mil t '-'i ' :in .1 .Mi' tn i I i ' of : In.lilini; That m ' '(iasl l.iiii . (Main . sMe Jil'iil'ess nl l' Vl lil'l' I' . HI; i nliil' iililoa-iln'. .' j.rr r. .n. ..e"- -V rei-l ,' !".'! .'.' " Is ' i'.-i '! - ' '.' I'' : liiii'lnii .ail r .in.il II a iiiiM'ii.l - ' ' 1 ' That 'in .1 iili an 1 Mam l '" )-, -v. Vie tut i keil on inn I It i'le T tin street, ioin'i"l .vses,!:: Blile, liel ween Klni 'i I'llllli'll street .' I,illite.l ti he l.iar.ke.l nil we 111,' lute -I. s . M .- ntrcet liotweeii ,N:i-h kl i m'l.s. nr en t he son! I II . ,1 II iliiiiul street Tietween Mail' I'lornla , avenue, exee.t. M'llli'Ii s sKi)i'IIIJj; In lece tfharwe inissenj-ers nr' lieiy; -l i .1 '".-. 'I ha I on Main sir. I. Thomas .street ' to. Nash si n-Ti'v lie trill I ke, on I he V ;.l I run l.le to the enrli iiiii'or soiil 'i. - Vlnin ylTi-et. 'esl finl" tn-i' Street tu HammoH'l, ears hiay j asl side only, I'oinli I . s'liiili. That tin; Mam street , east, .si.l M a r i ii 1 ii y s t r e e t . t o T h ii n i a s vfhieli'S ..ma v !' nirke,l on l! Siile, next tu: eurli, oii.t- .! umt That on TaiTioin .streel, fioii aili mi fn in Mum to AVllsllillgli'll sTeel, V In parkeil mi norili sole oiu west. That on iishiiiKlnir Htrei Thniiiim In Hill slieel. vehi may Jn i,.fni'e.l , Ii'1 es ma v . Jje I'flrkeil on ' t!it si'le iinrl li . inlv, (uiinteii Tim! no liarkinc shall In" iillowe,! Within twenty fieri of any lire yiug Thut ull vehicles imisl . park ,aral to the cm b ainl .nut more ihan six -Inelma f rinii " eurl). niir elusi-.r'. than throp feet to another vehii'le, ejiaee t lie (lem'iiiilel liywhit on the streets. this line That no tiunsfere nr vehicles for liire shall nark mi either sole nl Main StrVct between ("u!il Line an I Hani "aiioiiil streets or either suit ol Hani tmnnd strfct In'tween Main street- inn ' Klnriilii avenue, hut must icirk on the 'fast h'mIi' of Main street lietween I oust Xine and Nnsh streets. Vehicles olln 'than trtinstels m.av park on Ihe e wl,, fiiin Mlnet Itelween I nasi fosne uriH llm (I Streets, lull I here 'sha II ,ie no parking on the south side o Hammond street lietween Main an 'loriila avpniie. That llainmiin.l street from Main t riiureh street shall he used for west (bound traffic only. '. After ado'it in g these temporary rec nmnieiulations of the spccial-cominilti'i1 rt.hn hnnril adoiitPil the iierninnent rec omendations a8 amended nd provid ini? that arranffcmnnta be made by mutual consent of the parties, if possi -'tie, to have the Atlantic Oiast Line rllwav remove the present spur traek (en Main gtreet north of Nash street 'and that Main street on the west side of the railroad be paved to within ten feet of the center of the!mftin Railroad tnii. ; ALDERMEN ADOPT EXTENSIVE CITY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM Recommendations of Special Committee Entailing: Expenditure of $800,000 For Street Paving and Sewer Extension Adopted at Meeting Last Night Miiiieii;i)'' impi nv elneiita I'iil.iilini; an I'stillialeil l'N.en.l i ! Ilrij nf ' ; i-Mlll,llll!l i'.i.r.. I'.av ura lily i.le. I iiinn a I the n-ii l.ar. M'ssu.ii' ul' Hie l.i'iaiil i.j' alilernien last iliylit, Minn the. seial eiiniinil ti-e - , '.i i", iiinsli ,. a ..i'inl'i', lo ma ke rei i.llinieiiil.'i! ir.ns 1'. ami .sewer eNli'ii-iii leil its ilelajleil I'l weeks ,.( .-a:. Ull ii- a l reel n 'I'l-nn'rain nliinit '1'iirt il'ler si'-ir.'l! i vest ii:al inn. The it , however. Unci will I..- :.:',,!, to rtaki' t he ivni U ;n ar.l has j.1 ;1 1 , 1) I'lnj't li.li ul 1 in l-ej.i w-e,,s '.nil', 'i.' In ii "1 mean II ssiie- lieinls 'in:e-, "..'tr"ili: elf ; i,ii ,1 ,,',, at en'. I as . le-'iii' laviiraliio i.i In'. ii'il'jraiii as mi ! I iin-,1 on ! 1 1 in I'lji.'-ts that the m ) "', i an lit ,-i.l. en u Im-ii I will l.e limit r '..illilitiuns . ;i!l ll a-a i i a lit .i(. ' , . As siil.mitt'i'-l 1.y t he i'..irhini.;-ei ;l' j. ('..! ,;. . lie . Ih.i'. ' liiiar.i, t he '-'r. ain.l i-1 1 i n -i nl i s, 1..' i'l. II Sllrh men .la! mil - ia-ii me I hat an latelv 71 i' hiili's t, n.ii,ial-. ai.l iif .tlii- eirv ainiio vvilh lln Ii-.ii-tiun nf , -l.-irni. seV',ers ' an.l tlier' u'ritiaii'-iit - i in j.iiA-eine lit as lilllt l.r lie- i-sal-V. ' The edlliinit te. ike'H is'-V. c'eenlii liii'lllTj -. ! ha! the sll'i-i'ls i''-. -tj -ii I .'iji-a . llalle in!,, 'ainl '(,i.if n!' hi-"i-i! v i!iv.-i li rst - ainl 1'tiii ea I'l i-i ha I. ; w heiie v. r' a' n.ii .iy.riU el' 1 1n- ''n..' i ! v : uw iiei.- i in an v '-i ri i-t ' . wii liin .1 In; it e Liiliil s ask f ur ay.'ui..r' that .' it hi- .'l! ... II en 1 i.-ilni- 1 itiii- a 11 1 rull.l; e':ii- uj.iili W.ii i., h ! Ii.- niii in. :i il el i.s' -ei'. .a .-1. .; p.. .ii.l-; !.. t in i-yliaii nl' i;,-,uiiiiiii '."'. .-.ski il ii.'r .lJii--5j.rocr.ini, The i iilln 'e ;-;...i-ail''..i,l' th.i ..r: rata" sliai-,.- n FOREIGNERS ARE I ATTACKED BY IE ive lVrsnns Killed n ! ii'i-ee Uintinu- ai Illinois: M own estenlav QUIET: RE1CNS T()1)A ''nvi'ign Fh-'nicnt All Direi'Uons Flees- it as Mol Splits Into Seetions Mill tia 'tii"s P(hLi t Handle Siuumon. -I l-'i-i uk f. ;vl'i of 1,. l-iri n.-.l ... i H i-ki .1 ' ;n I ho a. -i - I.' I . l- ': f; .'la her n!.i At up w itii t Jronr. 1 ' oils.' II Tl ll leieilers AMATEUR CREW ON ATLANTIC VOYAGF Mot rloat. Publisher Leave;- 011 Extensive Cruise in Small Yaeht . uk, .William 'a-li irlinat '' loililishei tun Nut.liiii.f f ('.oai'lihuist aife.l I'lom N Y iilii.ou ' ' f noil I.-. 1 u ho rc.-i llt.ly (I. i Voik al...af. his ket. 1 w ho ik aim: ,.-s. K ini, .touk lil.'l's. , ' with hi in 4a-V of aniato I'y pjioon ' i a low yacht built a! ut' . Or:-.-Alexander lira i.lileik. Cape, lin-liit ut iti, ( 'a nada, 1 1 i.m tie he- halirjl-'iliil'li' .in' Holt, I la h i. N" a Sou ilfliv tc- llliain Alkin. She is all l.oain nl' ! I feet am t enil t w ith a inxiliarv pi .re.t f. uilv in e: ill calm v eat I.i r. I'he ..row consists of Nil 1 1 ii ii :'. f . ' A Baldwin, the head' .if I 'r. .Hrll s labo ratiiries; ".Inn I i r-. 1 1 . Ifai'iwin ri);lil liainl lii.tii, and Ouv Mathesun. w hti ioiiir-.t On i.'.a ii:idi:in iixpi'ilil i"u:ii y irce as a priv.-ile and came back, an iiiiu I'libniel with On, ilist iiu t ion, it is said, of vvinuinu. every military- deoo ration within- tin irift." of t In l'.rilL"h nation rxcept the V . I '. . The yacht will sail-approximately Hie urse lakeii by . A'.oork, and Kinw n in their . famous , nirplane vovaoe Ironi Xenfoiindlaud tu the Hritish islands.. This.is far north where 'there is plenty of wind liini usual! v plenty of sea with t. 'Mr.'- Ni.lttinj exprcfeil In arriviL 111 'owes iu time In .at lend Ihe races for the Hriti-li 1 nternal lunal . rrupliy, fur which mi American te.nn nf three boats has clia Hoiii'i'il -and wliich will ike place slai'liiig. Aur-usl . Hi.. Later the "Tvplioon will criiisp about the l'.ritish Isles, then down the rVe.nrli coast .into -the Mediterranean.: Hetnre snow Ilies the liarty will sail for the I'll il oil StatrM. via the -'Southern course, stopping at the Azores and Ber muda. Volstead Act Counts , Nothing in Baltimore Paltwiiore Auf. 5. State's Attorney flPiieral Armstroiiiz has ruled that the police of Baltimore City do not possess the power to make arrest lor viola .ion of the Volstead act," l.e l.urne he Ihe city ; ainl 1 lie. .rOnrl y iiuners jn" 1 lie ex.i 11 i.t the : win k Will ' In' wiii-lii'il -rnil ' later, . niMi'n aileries nf lhe city, which at iiiLJ tn I lie; rei'ninnieiiilal inn -will I ( en j.J el'i Teilee ill Ihe ; i;i i 11 Work i'huii-h ,st re.etyf iimi Falls mail In low 1 reel ; I 'liim li st root 1'imn I'..' 1 11 tl .The tilil e;iv. ai'o: In Wil I'.as-flt I'lininas .''e.f 1n slri'i'l lie. N'ashville: ; r...-,. ; street : . t'rnlll W it -hill.'t till st h'nleiolr id.-i'l Tliniiias st root sol avrniio j ii iim it ; I 'oki'V In ra i I w ay ' er t'rcin : I liiir.-h 1,'aioio-h .ruinl I rlinri roa.l i'l I'!', tu eemelery jj a 1-' a ii k I i n st r, nail frinir Tail, ssin-r; llainin. : miih Hrvity sti'l'i't -Il-ool lillii-ts; ml t rool to eity rrnm t.'hlil eh i .r.i.-e .- r.-. ! . : ; Xuuv e'lminif't 1't'i'innmi'n.jat inn . ' " t hat I he so wa r . ieiie?. s, ir snu.-r say iMiai lll nit .1 l I eft, I e.l ,'it 1 II . oioaie-' n: l-aee to l.r wit hilt ,ro:ii li of t-. ei -.- i the . f' t. ; nf of rs. . ft -Hi. .1" i-i,. i hy ' eliin'i'n.'it i in; 1 -sihie , e1 ent ' the j-i els niiil no, ih e.i .iiilneinl ; hat l-iMiils to Ihe eiJ 0,11(111 l.e issilloil for the. illi.i .'iiiiiiiLj Ihe. v. wcr lino's. : ..' -rJ'. Tin J a'l . ,.lt.t ,1 ,,,;o,n ex I eft'. Inn' ill 'iinl foef' which i lln J'olhuvlno rt j . r . N i T! -i -1 I l.e .!i M,i. Tiutc.l s: At hint ir 1UI i , -l'l.'t.lh; Has in, ' I ',nns h ' roaJ.. ' h. I 'arulilia. ; I'nn I, s Tl, Hi ell li.-inl, ainl I "anil.- ISSUE 10 ADVICE Tl lovernor Hardinu' Explains Attitude ol I'ederal Reserve Hoard liEPLILS TO LETTER statement from (lovernor Harding Comes m-RepIv to Recent Annouircement Made bv the Department ol Agriculture. ish inytoti boaid S !ls 'tl :o.aiiist rimr 11a loi .i i ri it yidv; lua i.i auk iiaki sllolll'd I lo: ,1 i ri", t-r t the :.:i'ile. ll ;ii rep,, ; t h a !-,-' - V s! r-.uo.-li. ; forced w a , - w i ton t n . x i -1 , ii o li n;i n k-"s" !. ton - Wove 1" ! lull, I " I'll .til, irl : lolit 'l d'. pr. fori .o,0, d thl-Ol III i I II o fi:,. :tli. ..! her - t'odei d - loa- was ! '. . - 11,-t ni'-t':o!l . t -orvt bo.'ird, vvk 'otitrii .only to tl on ,r.. it which ctss ol -shlpitii-nt. .In ;ills',rr': t.o this -i , , i e ni i ! 11 ;l n.l i liJ explained that coiisress ' had-, been fe ijiieste i early in The year' to amend tin' exi.slino st ai irtos . w h ii'h nrioiiiaTly rest r iet ed loa lis to - i n d iv id iia Ts by na tioind banks in e'xi-e-s nf -ton -per ecu I if (l.o bank s Va )iil a'l . a nd su rplus. LOCAL MEN ACTIVE IN FIGHT ON RATES Mr. (Jeorge S. Edwards Chosen Vice-President ol Traflic Association The ipia n lui'al . chamber behind th,. A 'Social ioti . in freiohl rate tii ol enhi inerce is ;N.!'rUi..i 'arnlina ils e.iiil i nnat ion ht i n t hi- .ev ent II d' the 'lot! tl re npi'iii.'d in compliance hi tiled by 1 lie carriers, i l.li the pt lit i.i li-CUrdi It vr 111 Si relarv I'hanibliss and l.r. (i.'ore;e M, tad tiriietl from Kdward , w ho lias just I meet iiilC of t he ilirec l.,-s Of the .Traffic Associalimi lo-ltl iu ii'h. at which ''he was cleoieil vieo pTi'sitlenl of Ihr iirauialion to sue eetl .1. I., 'firahani; nf W iust on '.-'nleiii. Accoidiui to Mr, I'Mwards. shoultl the freight rale case .be re upened and lo-t now after the recent favorable dry cisinii of the Inter-t.'ite I 'otnniercc ('our mission', there will be litlb hopi for Norlh I'arnlina to, secure a re hearinjj of Hie i'lise, Shippers of ' the stale, slio'ul. I ."realize I he importance of the liohl, declares Mr. Kdwards, and ('t in to the vigorous campaign that is now !" iiii: pill under way. In addition to Ihe election' nf ' Mr. Kdwards to Hie vice presidency, the 'di rectors named Air. II. H. ! o lor. ol Charlotte,- to--become a inember of the board. ' In pursuance with tlie ficht. that' -the, nssoeiiit inn is wacinir in behalf of Ihe Carolina rates. Secretary Hea maii anil ('ol. Albert, U Cox, attorney, are nnw ill Washington-. 1 lteV were aecoinpauieil bv W.. l. W'ontlile, rate clerk to the (lorporation Commission, ltd' Edgar Wstkins, of Atlanta, a rep resentative of the commission in a legal capacity. The party of Carolinians is now holdine conferences in the Capital City in preparation for the n"lit against the railroads' petition to re open the rate case. , i . . .... The Prince ofWales is also earl of Garrick, earL-l Chester, duke of Corn- COTTON LOANS -,uk7trWl4ltaggaon Renfrew, lord of the We.V ,u"' "1-',teward iney -reiui, --s, Ji-y-the same nri. ' -ler-Mjllium Cf, SUFFRAGE DEFEAT IS PREDICTED BYf OF AITIS Representative H. (i. Crisp Declares Legislature Will Down Amendment UPIIOLI)?TTHE THEORY OF STATE S RKiHTS Member of Lower House of . (ieneral Assemlilv Savs Time Has Come For Halt m Trend ol Federalistw Tendentie ileiVh.. Anir. i;.;--"ltc.reseijta1ive: H. ,AiiS i. I risp. r i.p:i 1 a lli i louse' ' nl li. l.'"Irdef ..i!e ..I as dne of t he pri n a.lers in the "state it iv.-s, it, .lay pre li ll' raji relire. cat of-the federal l'lllall"s all'ia... li "t ie-nild-v: ,l in i llii in di t . liy 1li',' .spi'i'ial ,sos t In- N orf !i ':irolina .j'eiie'riil ..as wh-ell-il nrrets:"! his lliollVll, ;l Tis,,, declared' ha ' laki ,...11 nf iiiemiior-. an.l lie k w fin' -have', w ri! 1 eir li ini, Id liia jui'i! y . i n llie hiui tical itni and -iiloiiit. a t ie v lid if fill i; he. hioks J ;1 ; " a-'iic- in ile in. the . ,,, .ur.'iiii oiM li -na r .1 n. r.i'oar.l. -1 o 1 1n le , t ' ' sent iasl nlolil .to'' mis. M.y. '..,: llie'- I emnir:: I li.vcnit I ir ores ll' nllal liolliilloo. do, t! S;at's l,'ioii!s ' l.i-aoai Nor! li I 'at'idin:! Mr'. (:;ri-p". sa iii'. " il .' .videos my sent iinents Tlie Way. I .fool ai, mil ;he : s i-ni j .1 .this;. I : ' I '.oloa f I Mrt . mint In oiiv.'-ruoii '..l.y ; i entirely, 1 1 :. I r i -; a iiait y liehe V ill. or 1 h:i u pn iiiini';r. ,-o r! I lo at r' ' ! In- I' It.-r, ll a I.I, tll.J-1 i ll! Illll. :d..Mr Mv J-e pnra'od' l,;;lHsi- ami .loti' ere: It a ii s d 1 I'lt' drpm l-lo'ii pu .'. a ylJi'tv' "!' ilaa. i in incit'Te. I f lni-e follow .,dl'el'-o;. Whell the helll'i i ! i.- 'ptirl y ..fi'ioet s -- d hose prima pies- :v,;,i o,,,-s o'.oj; to'.liie fi'deraristic idea,-: i i-i hio, time 1'ur a li.-l't.to lio i-allnir" THREE ARRESTED IN RAIDS YESTERDAY Two Stills Seized and Large Amount of Peer Confis cated bv Officers Thn- .irresled, i. ylii-ke; ,:ei ' vest, 'I 'i if bet -talis i when 1 lircw a. n'd I'm I'jninin 11-1 i f v : M;ii-ha! I ,-: Mai- Ifa rl li- u l I lope! v C.lh I'd .' M.arf in ' "si:!!! ili'llfy; .'ibillit six . ihe .ifjloi- t.'iken 1,'. i. ri Ilmil.-r, a t. ins i.-ro; i n- :i -li fi-o'ltr this city, -list inly . w'et-o-l.iaOdvah l 'ih KubiTl Hlllil Alec v .1 . ii w a s- arrest ed Mt Hie I ', Hal iuwa v farm, t w n miie.s oil.) 1 rohl' ,TtT,d 1 b'oi.liv Mount,, whore officer.- seiri'd a still (if-flirty al.lu'us eiipiieily- I'nnl a ia i'oi' tfiia nt ty of . shot I copper and i-Mi . fiscal..! I'hi'ta' .barrel- .of beer . mid l-hree o.-illoii- of whiskev. Vrraioiiod i'cl'ure I'ltited States I'e,,.u( y. ''.('oifiiiis-.iiinrr W. S. Wilkinson, dr., 1 1 iinl er. was plat iil tinder . S.'.iiii t,.iii'l fur preliminary Mmidav loin- ;i ml A l.'e -I tn it Ir Were arre-te on K, I'laltle's farm.' ai'oat foiir ti.ii.li1 out' - from this city oh. llie, Hattlehnr road.. At the 'home of, Hit former- still of I'd- L'illi'Uls eapli ia 1 he smiike house, 1 1 I oil uallons nf dicer ; city was o iillii-i'i-: ,-ati i.ni' , p i- tin a i;.ii.i'ii in w hi -key., Tlie'lie;ro a rre-l e.l- w a ed under syjnn bond for aiU'earail fore Oepnty ( 'oniini --iuiier Wilkiiisnli this' a f I 'rniioii. AVIo'ii fin' nilii'trs ar rt-ieil Wil.'v .linies, who was also t.'iken Tnntusf.nly "oh """tlie-TItT" BiilTley f arm, I hey i-rtrrrN-ait'il one huii'lreil o.'illon of beer and three j;i!1hii .iif whiskev. The neor.i ha- I . rolea-ed .under r"'"d bonil fur . appearance before t'oinmis -inner Wilkinson Saturday, . - The. ca !uri'd . -J ills were broii'jrht-1o .1 Ins. i-.ii-v: bv. the .Direr attd left nn ex h ibil in front of I 'tin i ni is-inner Wilkin son's i. Hico, uliero 1 hov : at trad oil Ihi' at tent ion of laru row. I. ' . COTTON MARKET York, Ano, i. Cnlltiii .futures .steady..- .October,- .". I.I ''.".; e oii.nil; .lanuarv 2!.l."i; March New opened comber iltUi" Mav L'T.oi;. Local cotton traders, found Poiiflief iiig iiillue-tit'i's in. t.nlay's early news .liici caused a oood deal of irri'utilar ily and after iiienin 1 1 to I. 'I : point s lower 'the market r.'illied Several poiiil- oii covering... Kecent I'uiyers,-. showed a disposition' 'to take profits after Ihe sharp advance- of yesterday, however and -'advances were not .maintained while there was some prolit taking' in I)i'ci-mber at , ill. lb and do. iiu during Ihe onrlv'tradinfC. Labor. Market Affected By Shipping Inactivity rhiladelpliia, Aug. li. The return of shiovards located along the Delaware river to a competitive basi.- of opera tion raher than that of '.obtaining con tracts through the government is be ing rellceted in the labor market. Many men who made big wnges in these vards have returned to tho trades thev followed before tlie war. Tn con sequence there has been a noticeable easing of the labor market. Workers are being shifted from one department of the plants to ail ther as various con tracts are- closed. At the yard of New York ShirJ ilihng Corporation only four torpeilj ways out. of the t log Island is f ktitrn loose uiany C AA.l l-,.;U ''.- to ahut down A m i of LEADER i-i fnuB 01 worners. I uaiumorij uuu. uuiu, i PERSONS ARE! KILLED IN STRIKE RIDTS. II DEER Thirty-four Iniured and In calculable. Damage Done To Pi opei ty AlOR ATTACKS DENY ER POST FOR ATTITUDE Newspape;-. Oflice Is Liter allv Wrecked' by-Sinkers and Svmpathiers for At titude Publication rl ook in Regard to Strike. Jli'iiver. i 'nl., ; :Ani -- Denver wa ::i i!y tuday mi 1 he ,iift i f tor . a njiht of I .f si reel i'ii r st rik i rs and synipal liiei in Vihicli two per- two pcr- w i r ,,.1 i i,, i ...,,i ! r I - in hired and 1 t liiilisa li I-i- of lillaVs. Two Hi ,.,.,;. ,!.,,: 'll. I" I I nnd v ii ! ii li I ii r- - j :" siillol j pel ieemi'u ( re'-lll lJ llCt !-; Kiotiuu a ini' ii w i. inoi li i no a r expected Id iiri'Vi'iit. li V f the t.iiiiilde. . - ; I -tiaii lata' in t lie. a i'teriinnii i lio'f m ii T i t t ; ii 'cliic li-v ih is f it : .aieiiilii rs of . the . inub; wild i'iiifiiiy 'aii.'l ' v.' ere: j li Kiiih.t :-; si rooty' cars j !.ltOT Hie tiflieo..oi the demolished: . and i r.iis ;and various Ooll .1.1 a ii.tiler vi-r I ' .ar'l .to a r pl-.ineii : T'hc fill : elf 1 1 ., i . I' nil .w.d Ill lirs ,it I he' i'liuij 1 raiavvii v 'li rar-rv i ihe ak i.ec iiri i d In n I' i cars v just ni in pill hi ,'W :i-"ln in Hi ii v ilow-s . w alii'rs v -, a s s .block: parad -d , I. v a inn! ut' . I i in.-l Cf strikei:- aioj -iiassin!'. . St, nie eiiio-t.l In na r:iders . ujt'r, .L j; in M h iih - en r - v- i e-:: and 'f lie. st l ike ' In ly; lie.'l! i, ll, , I IlL'' ilia and I ill III i Ti.. jnet i had-' '.'fuid:. .-'.. ... iiiiive.r I'ust was l!io next f 1 hi- ;.ntt..l.''s at lack as this; p ilillt'-i'il 1 lie -I tike. . I IV If I nb p.r i'lV W ilTll i! in ihe .-place n i'-ri-'; ha aniie;" illi I lie; ,1'idll a'. ,v as. w recki unit the flour. . u a- broken', d - am! .' s;i nd S. The . blisi I aii'l reeiirdii The I'liura v inu iinl t vi, e and 'pre .till- aw n ofli wii a iiuHj'i w;ts .: tlt'HiuIisl Inittl n- ; ii! !i t i were -ie-ntt t'T.'tl (tVcr . ilif ('(fmpHsiny; rMii. .Tli(; jnililisfh'Ts st;itr cj l 1m-v wi.tiLl ait f injiV In piiLI'islr t .if t niiim.i .' . - ; WATERANDUGHT RATES INCREASED1: mcie.i'-e .uinoi leci n t l n l 1... Xuthoiied bv I'.MMVil nf Allll-lTlflV !lt A IK I V. V .' A 4. IV . -V V Session' Last Night lsi ii -iii-iil 1 ': i'm rc.'i-i-s ' i n -: l lie -Wat i.i lijiht rati-s for the i-ity etTectivij ll, 'v,-,-iler: v, li b -1 he' St'itiinildr "ri'iidiili;: .if t!i ui.-ti r- am I lor the iijjhls -as- ap piicybb.. to i In A u;ust met ei ra'at-linUs w ei-.i "a ul horived by tin boa rd of alder in. -ii la-l !ii.h't when Hie special report -iiiijiiill.itl liy the water aiiii Hirht coin .iritire was acci-i1''l in its entirety. l'hder the fcrmer rales, say iiicinbers I' the: water and liulit. . cntniiiiftoe, t he siua II cousiinier- have borne theM'ruiil of 1 he ' cha r-jes'': iiwiiio -I n '. the. h'cav'y .lisi'iiunts ; 'jiraiited- lar:;i eoiisiiiiieri. The - increases !idoftoil last - liiht will ini-an that the l.urden of Ihe ..creator costs willbe '. -Whiffed frumthr "litUe fi'i iov w ho uses just ,'c lion i-h ' water to - i i. i. '. !..... I " . I .lis. ,. .I'.l to the larger i'oiisumcrs. A' . I'd. no; to it jruueral iiiteri'rctatinn u'ivi'n I iu- now rates by the. eoiniiiil I ce, t he, itii-riase -will bci approximately .20. ,er. i-eiiV fur Hie small Vmi -iiiners, whilo l In-,, rates ' as . iipldiclible to the lurtje u-ei's. w .ii be raised . ariKind Ml per The .new wal er rates weri' sid forth in Ih' ri'C'iiumeinlations as. follows; l'"n'sf .""ii HI Cubic feet, -hall be $;i,,w,lii'h - tin' ininiiniiiii :: next; loiio feet .it "-"i . outs per loo cubic: feci.; all over 'Jinn) c ll or fed. fore' feet at -ll cents per loo runic ..If water bilis are paid 'on or be 1 he .".ih of . I lie, ii 1 1 ) ii t ti. ' folio wing I he reading of f h In per, i-i'iil will eon ut ca a In t a e meters, a ilisoouut of In allowed. No . dis ken that will net the bill 1,-s than :"' ;-, ... " Hi'oiuniii'.r with tlie August read ing.V s.-ivi the authorization for the! lighl anil . power rate, . iiureaser "of motors tin rale fur lighling, domestic, iiusiness, sign, industrial or any other light ing, shall i be 1 2 ' 'j cents -per kilo watt hour, moa-,uro, on watt hunr niet-i-rs furiii-shed by tlie city. If light bills are pa'ui oil or before the Titli of tlie month following the reading of. the meters, ' ount s as follows will be al lowed; On bi'ls to $llti ten ..r cent diseoiliit'; on bills from if 10 to .ri.,()Ti-" teeli .piT cent discount ;. on bills from fjil tir trill,, t went v per -'cent; oil bills ..id and over, twenty live per cent. The minimum bill shall be per inonth On Hie same basis a rule of seven leent.s per ki'nwi.tt hour will.be c.hnrg ed for power, upon -which - th6 same rate Of discounts' will be 'applicable. I 'art ies Using primary current orfur nishing their own transforiners will be aillowed a. further increiisc. The mini m u m liill fof power per month shall be if l per horse power per month. r, ......:. . New York, Aug. 6. i en-i ui.131 ni itn I active selling I eigti news lnlluencetl I again in the initial dealings ia the I stock exchange, vj. . Steel brought I new low figure at 3-4. Atlantic - 1 Gulf, corn products, Antfrican Humtra the 1 Tobacco, Canadian Pacific and U. and TWO I O. lost 'V. to 2 points, linion Pacific,! 1870. V. , " I nM .-iin I, rv nnlnl vrUii allirlilrT Tl,;! VntWa ifvini fl act' fat anril frnctionlTA advance in Heading 1 - i. 3... l rs.:.- - - . POLISH LINE OF DEFENSE EAST OF WARSAW BROKEN BY ADVANCING RUSSIANS JMANY MATTERS UP AT BOARD SESSION N umber of Applications and Minor Issues Keep City Dads Busy : In adilitinli pi ui, oiiji ii I . t h In Ihe liiuiiiei pal im ri' i-.ion of 1 he I raflii' -laws an t th li-lif rat's. iiu. l ease of .ihew ater and tirnuv niaiti'is of iniluir ; I , , , , 1 1 a nee diVpiisnl; at ill lln- r. c iniiidt'ipal I Mr. W. I the board; fa, -oil their tlie cily fathers for .regular session held ,id mi I mrt mom of I lie dilijr las! hii V linolelon apie.'ired belnre . the result of I he recent iii'.'tr llie. lioeky Moutio lir. aii, I i 'iimpaiiy 's iila.iit, tu riapiest that block, between llnssett and litiiin Is ,'llltl Wasbiiiolon Ktreet and the . I., railway be p!: d m '!.' lire , " " . ill order : that Ihe. jce ;' yy be' gna riinl cell 1 lie city.. , in: biatter was rolerryil til tin' . lire cniti lni'.iei' fur coiiMjilerat inn and a ri mrt a-:. .the net' nieetiiio iif the, Inc,, r t. "' il r. T. ('. Oiirliaiii ;i'pearil as a rep resi-utiit.rve frinii. Sniilh l(,ui iv 'Mount Ih I he.' rcipiesl il.v in jji.vi' A bliii-ma n which refer thai, that s, i more pnlici I'ia.un made, nl the mail i e t mil pre ut I.i ti the', r. to inn Hie plllil'l: i inake niiinl tei w II h ri piii-i ai the instruct ions ket tsr-,sioii . In of the board t -o'liiin ' as'., representat ivi's of ; tlii Twin .('oiiniy Aiiiu-einent Ciirporat ion, a couimil tee (if colored citizens :ippe:ir ed diefole .1 he 'liiiard In leipn-! license fur Ihe ' eree.t ion . an 1 .o'era1 i(rn of a e. .lined picture shuwoii Albemarle aAeiiue. The police committee wa.s in slriieti'il to inake :i eareful' invest ia tioa of the situation- liini make ;i dell lite ri'coiuni.i'nilat ion Hi tlie hoard ' a I tlie adjourned session Audits! 112J wlieii llie bil ii.'et will be consitloreil. , . . Mr. -.1 oh u S. liozier appeared before t iie'.boar.l tu voice cninplaitit over the ilraim'tyc i;il the back of his slore nu How ard . .si rei't. Air. Duzier was in slriieted thai as sonn as it was clearly sliown that the city hail legal posses sion of the alley In ijiiustion that the needed "relief wnubl be -given but until thiit.-imie the private nropcrtv owners would be. held, responsible. , A " tricky' ' mule which the ' city I radei) to Mr. H. I'. I 'lirist man, giving hi in i lee nl i'.l lv the worst of t he trad iel. up ; the work ol the board some ime -when Ahleritia it Vest nl as ; spoil esr ! ilia ii for . Mr. I'll ri.it infiti told of the ,',;. II..'! llo.il l.n.l Inlmn ,,b,n, - ,. ,i i-iitriuit 1. i.h.i. ft.r in 1 LSI i lo rn Id c t.l Is, - ii s s ion ,,a in I the 1 h real froin ' M i -."id Mr d i d lio! , -1 r ltd i .1 Vestal' I , f Tirist ma I .flu: street I o ri'tii-li a at he vvouhl make ' loss If the board euiutu il t ee, w:ts in satisfactory settle l iiristtnan in tho inolil . liiafter. , Then 1 A O S !.1Hlli,-i lifht a Willi Mr. fidtinvo'l i e ailo ptiiin of. the in! coinmillee reports .on improvements and ittcreatsed winter rail's, after wliich Ihe boar I discussed Ihe amount due the ity in . back taxes and the failure of maiiy liii-a I iiersotM to list, their prop erty. Tlie .'.result: was Hie finance coin ntilti'n was jn sir not oil t formulate smie plan of reiin dyiiig these troubles and in ri V. ( , a rejunrl' as to Hie prob ability nf I'liiployihg n. 'iici.'l! lax enl !! or :il the liexl .abler Ji. 'b -. .oil. The :: (ii:iiic.ial comlilioh of,' - .cily ea.ne in for the itsual share iif anoiirn ful "discussion; but, Ihe . board foil nil itself impossible ' to lalie any action until tlie adojiHon ..of - Hie new budget. 'ihe. (li'iiarlnient of health requested pernri sion .to puri-Jiase a i motorcycle for the' irsc- of Sanitary ; Inspector Wal. the request being granted bF Ihe board." and. i ail. led In the budget allotment for that depart meitt: The itied ing was then convicrteil into an eenfive ses sion in .wliich several applications fur transfer licenses were taken up and granted in every instance, .except., one. Police Olficers Make Raid on Crap Shooters I'otice in I'igs netivitv vestenlav centered Alley,- where Chief Ili'dgepeth a'ni I Oflieer- Stevensoii ninr Dudley staged a raid which broke up a crap game and .led -Jo the arret of four negro men and one. negro woman, while one other liegr'o in the erowil. proved too Heel footo'l for Ihe oflice . ,.nl mil 'e his escajie. -The negroes Were dni-ed iiiiiter ifl.) noinl eacn i or ap jtea'rance at municipal court today. : Chief lleilgepeth and OfTicor Cpwell assi-ted lie) ut v Marshal Mar! liolomew aii 1 lieiiiily Cnlleclor Jenkins -in. round ing up Minion I'ngo, South Kocky iMount negro, who after being arraigned in mini icipal .court several days ago, was -ought bv federal ollicers on a charge of having sold whiskev without jfiav ing license tax. 1 jinn his apprehension vesterdav. he was given hearing before lie put y . Com mission or V. K. Wilkinson, Jr.. mid placed under .t lbd bond for appearance nf 'federal' court in Wilson oi the tirst Moinlav in October, able 'to secure bond, the negro To wns lodged in jail to await trial. 1 GERMANY SURB.ENDERS 36 CANNON IN 8TB. ASSBO TJTRQ l with. Article 14a. o tne Versailles1 aitreaty, the Herman , government, 1 snrreudereel to the , municipality 1 strassbourg 3h old cannon reinoveil of jumping a board bill, had judgment 1 from the city by the UeTman troops and! folks trying to' get thin that's I I i k..t;.u l world ia a inutsVie.ll. Preparations Made for Tiansfer of Seat of Polish Government RUSHED TO DEFENSE U. S. Consul Prepares to I Leave Warsaw for Red " Cross Headquarters Ad vancing Bolshevik Re port 'J0 Miles Away. Warsaw, Aug.' ti. The defensive line east ol Warsaw has been pierced In several places according to- reports t ri i in I li r Polish 1 rout. Preparations have been begun for truii-ferrinn th govcriuiienl I nun the city in the ti s'taace il is in ee-sary, . .. Ihe otbi'ials si ill hope the Soviet lories wul be checked somewhere negr t he V istu ', i. AMERICAN iXIERS TOJBE THAiSFERRED Warsaw, Aug.- (.. Owing to the (los perate siluation on the rout- near War. aw, llie Koh.'Iiisco flipiadrou, the air .-lorees. .eonipiiHrd for the most part of Ainerieaiis attached to the I'ulmU ii rin v. is being translcrred from the southern front. 'Ihe sipiatlron will. aid n the defensi ol tho 1'olish capital. . Ihe American consulate will be closed i rolav and (orisiil liaiiliin is making loans to depart I riday .night. Most of ' ihe records have been shipped away. I he American legatinn is prejmrerl to nioAe on short notice and tho legation V employes have shipped their baggage to Camp liratv, the headqua rturs of the A mil nan Idil l.ro-s typhus expedition. BRITISH BLOCKADE IS NOW REPORTED Warsaw. Aug. (.. While the actiul in 1 1 1 1 :i iv situation m Poland is not muck denier than -if, was yesterday, it is ; I tn i ; t i-it to be critical. Reports, how- ever, are vanl to be contradictory as to the true status of the situation and the Ibd hcviki advance cannot bo cstimat- : Reports vestenlav stated the 8o; viet armies hail reached jKimts 30 miles distant from tho PoTi'li capital, but the rejiorls now seem to he erroneous and the chums of the two opposing forces do not agree while it is known the Bo Ant -cavalry is far ahead of the ia fantry. A Warsaw dispatch to ye !;iilv Mail states ' the Polish counter iiiIciimvc on the southern front has been sin ce stub in halting tho Itolsheviki ad 'ain e. . J -Must newspapers express great anxi ety over ihe situation. Keporta that the Hritish government has'already or deied the fleet, to resume the blockade; nt biis-ia which was partially raised last .No i' ill I ir r ale givia gina. enipaa--is. ia some circles, though the report .- wit mint olbcial sanction and such of hi i.n nliiteini nts as were nvailuble this morning tended In discount the rumor. TRADE DELEGATION IS SENT BACK TO RUSSIA I don, Aug. (3, it is assorted that notwithstanding the tact that the cabinet lias nut vet cnlisidererl the reply ni the Soviet government relative In an armistice with Poland, it lias In t n determined lo send the KauienotT Ixrassiu trade delegation back to lius- s:a SOVIETS REPLY TO BiUTISlI DEMANDS London, Aug. 0. Leo KamenotT, of Ihe Witssiaii delegation here, sent Pre mier Lloyd (ii'orge last night a long or, 1 1 1 inn n io :i ( ion givinf thu Soviets' replv to Oreat Britain's note of Tues day with regard to tho deal in the aruiisi ice negotiations between Russia and I nland. M. KainennM's statement dci-lares the Soviet government never desired to eombin-cithe negotiations of an arinistice with zlegoliationa for peace, but demands that the terms at tho armistice include reasonable guar antees which would prevent attempts on the part of Poland to use the period ol Hie nrmistice Tor tlie renewal of uos- lilc acts. COLBY DISCUSSES THE SITUATION WITH WILSON Washington, Aug. 0. Secretary C'ol bv ami I nder Secretary Davis, of the Slate Department, had a long confer ence today with President Wilson at the White House. It WHS understood that the polish situation was discussed. IN POLICE COTJBT The follow ''12 cases wero disposod'' of bv Kee rder Lancaster at this . . morning s session of police court i . Willie Coffieh, will Carter, Judge i Taylor ami Leslie Baulo were arraign ed on a charge of gambling, but were lOiiinl not. guiltv by the court. L. A. Brooks, chnrged with trespass, had iiiilginent siispendetl upon payment nf j costs in the ease. .. . Will Olden, alias "Badeye," charg- ed with carrying a concealed weapon, was taxed 'ffi.'i. On a charge of being , - Irunk Olden was fined $10. Annie Battle, charged with being , . drunk nnd disorderly, was forced to pay ifT.rii) into tlie municipal coffers. Ed. Manning, in answer to a eparge of having five gallons of whiskey in . Ins possession for purpose of sale, was fa nned $100, nnd forfeited the ear l'-' hietj he was transporting the Honor at the time of the aTtest. On anothor count df speeslin Manning -paid $15. oaiit'S uarcy, cnargeu m-iin oeing -. -. , i ... a . . , vagrant, had judgment sospendea upon nasi ins promise to-leave the city. oil V, . 11. Kent, in antrwer t a haTsr.a in suspended upon payment of fa costs land the payment t the board bub fftt.l K. lie. 1iil-inir n Oifin a lot of the', fun out of 4 thvver. 1' 1 'fr V. 't he stay out