"ROCKY MOUNT
LEADS THE WAY
EVERY DAY"
THB WEATHEB
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VOL. XIV. NO. 343. jfajEJ
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GEORGE II SPEECH
Begins Address to House of
Commons Today With
That Declaration
--.RUSSIANS CONTINUE
THEIR ONWARD RUSH
Cut Warsaw-Danzig.- Rail
way According to Message
Received in Paris From
French .Military Mission
- At Warsaw.
, Loildon. Aug 10. Ml- the Assoi:
. it
6(1 PreShl "1 HHI still llll'fl l I.f cacc"
vere the opening words of Premier
Llovd (.ienrge's announcement in the
house of commons 1 1 :i v with regard
to the husso Pulo-.h crisis.
Tlu- house was crowded as Ihr ten
aion wjis high in anticipnt ion of. the
premier's pence or war statement As
iie entered In- was wariulv cheered. M.
JJra siii a-tnp KntnonefY of the Russian
wviet delegation here, were in the
trungers' gallery.
All- Uloul (ivortrc declared the Polish
attack Wilis not )jm: iIici n tin: opinion
i of the Kilt government and Unit tin
!Jbiet government, in nnv con, lit ion
of pear was clititled to take into ac
count tin- fact of tin- uttu.-ks made
Dv the Poles upon Itussiii ami that thee
attacks were l:li vov.mI desj.iu- tin.
warnings -of tin: allies to Poland. Ike
seeiet, he tieylarcd, was entitled to de
mand such guarantees in any powoi
-' 1 require nguiii&l .attacks .of any
kind.
. . The premier declared Hint 1 lie U
piiipuse of the allied policy was to se
cure peace on n basis 'f independence
tor ethnographical Poland. IK' said
the llvthe con fcronce nurocd that the
allies should advise. Poland to eiuh-av
or to negotiate an arini.it ice and make
peace as long as such independence n
recognized 1 hat. ri'Cu mint inn ha-
Vieni forwarded to the soviet guv era
nient, 1 lut premier (.tsled.
MAIN RAILWAY LINE
TfLOU WARSAW OUT
J uris, Auk 10 Ike Itusstans have
.-a). Hired the town of t icchnnow tlm
shutting - the Warsaw-Danag railroad,
according to reports from the I-rein h
military mission to Warsaw rec-nod bv
the foreign office today.
pris6ners"escape
FROM LOCAL JAIL
' White Youths Being Held
, For Boston Police Make
C.etaw ay Here
, JlowTir.l II. SUmngc and .1 amp
O'Neil, white youths of l.oMon wh
were arrested here Saturday night in
a Cole touring ear which they .admit-,
ted that thev had stolen tron. the
Massachusetts Auto club, apparent ,y
.ii,t ..,i,t like their local surrounding-
tlv made their
escape
frouithi-i-J-v-HU-U4Hl
ii ..,,... ..f the murium:
.1 .. ...i.iiii,,., in the two
youths, lin
, beinvt he.lil
..n.... ivlnto man who was
VI 111 ....... .
v.i.,iriroj of carrying a
eoneeaieu
on
r.
weHOOtl
wiii let in on mi!
leliverv and
Kiven. Ins treeoom. - "' k
fi... .....t ...it were nassed unaoticed
"Thev wouldn't do liothiii;,' tor us,
boss," said one of the negroes in dn
ncribing the escape ot the three wliitr
pri'onors to local police ollnirs thi
morning.
i.-ordimr to Chief of Police
lledce-
eth, the eseppe was nindi'
L...nn I'l mil 1 o'clock
somewhere
this . nio"i;
i . :s.vernl vears CO oac of tn
of
bars in that particular d-.l m
iv.1. n,,ston voutlm were confined
i-In...,
was
filed through l'v " -rumpus pri-om r
nor.
The bar whs repaired,
ellnnm.l to sUV in tda
however, and
el-- Kvidentlv
Uiscoverinjc this weak luir, uie .
youths tore up the toilet in their ee l
and-wcured small iron lever which
a they u-sed in. prizmc; ta'k the Weak
l," ond i.rovidina an openinj; suffi
ciently Urge for the smaller of the two
Tout h to trawl through. After get
tinir out of the cell, it a simple
matter to break tho lock on the out
side of the cell door, release his com
panion ami the other white prisoner
and make their escape from the jail
Inuldini?. i .... .,
- The police are Btill holding the stol
en car for Boston authorities, but up,
-it o late hour tins liioruing had fe
rured" no'' clue t to U14 whereabouts
of the escaped prisoners although an
unknown party who said that he was
' talking from Richmond called police
headquarters this morning and in the
nnture ot a practical .oke inquired how
the fellows arrested in tho automobile
theft case were getting along.
Banks to Advance Big
Sum to Maxwell Company
.f - . . .i i -
New York, Aug. 10. Several million
dollars will br advanced to the Max
well Motor Company by New York
. v.-L. tl nnia leurned todaV When It
vena nnn onnced that a committee
had
een anoointed to take
over the con-
eern. Tho emct
nmount of the ad-
. vmicc will be
determined this week,
is expected.
vi( w Yniinir. champion woman
hammer thrower. Of r.nglaml,,, has
thrown the eight-pound weight aitlis
tmice of 3 feet 7 Inehes. . - ,
"- j-or' "i' I- ' " "! ''" 1,1 x
EXPRESS EAIlPEOlfES!
LLOYD GIVEN WAGE AWARD BEFORE TENNESSEE! LIMITATION
Increase of 16 Cents Per
Hour Granted by Labor
Board Today
AWARD RETRO ACTI V E
Decision Handed Down
Today Is Not Applicable
to Working Conditions
Companies to Raise Rates
to Meet Costs.
Chicago, Aii. 10. Thirly .million
dollars was added today to the nation .
.xpieys. hill. l ire I luted Slates rail
wav lalmr hoard awarded the .cightv
Ihoumnd employes of the America:!
Idnw.-iv l-.iress company an n-Sr".i
of Hi- cent; an hour. Tho doe.ifi-on "S
rrh'oaelive lo .May 1, !l-'0.
I nder the terms of too ( uniniiiijs
! lausportal ion ad; the express company
will bo permitted to -raise its rate, to
iiifot tlm increased labor eo-ds. Aiyu
irieiits in the raTe e.ae alreadv havTf
i a presented betoie 1 nterstaie t inn-
niree eoiiiMiissioii al. Washiiitou. To
dav 's award does not 00 into the ' ques
tion of rules and working conditions.
It- was aiinoline-eil, .a deei-'ion n'Mi'd
i i i -jiciv working "conditions " woubl be
made later. . ...
newenginesTre
bought by a. c. l.
0tr $2,000,000 Expc-ndeu
For New Locomotives
for Two Divisions'
In
fant I'll'ort t.i repa-n:'a
lein'tt made, the At
ulViit l
Line has "outstandini: -.order.-.-'f
outstaiidino oril
r
iiil'niiii
loeomotii
es aitiotint niij to
This-. figure, allows for th
25 bit; moguls of the lal
pow ert ill type. Niui' .of
tine-': or .Nils, loio to 1
purjlf ase '
,st. ainl 11101
the new- en
inclusive
have already arrived for use fu tin'
road, w hile klie others will be delivered
as rapidly as they are completed.
Of the total i: new locomoTiv CS, I..
will Dtoji here for use (in this division,
while :1 w ill go on. to ,('liarle-lon i'o.;
ue on the second division ol, .the road
The engines are among the inosf pow
erful on :ln: entire- A. I ', I.. , system .iiti"
embody all the latest improvement. -perfei
ted for loeoniot ives. They liavV
no stokers but, are. equipii-.l with von I.
piiiihers, M'veral other -minor, improve
ineiits also being lioti-d in the Construe
lion yf the powerful inoguls. .
The engines a-rv-.)u.'iu:.:vu-jd I'lu'leil nr
tlie. Kiehmoiul (.oeoiuot ive Wnrlc ainl
iiave beeii arri v i lig here for UsO at, in
lerviils siiiee: Julv. Hi, Tiicy will con
tinue to arrive as -rapidly ;is they are
ivriupletcd Until- tin- Oiitile Order'-i-lilled.
'" :' ,-! "-
In addition to tl.ie oir,-iiase rif these
new: engines, the railway c'ompany r
I'pe.udiiig nit ciiormous sum having 1
or ITii of the o!J engines of the - :itll) to
nun rebuilt at the Haldwin l.oeo-
motive Works at . Ivn'ly st one, Pa. In
the ' process of tin- re building, the lo
comotives are being 'equipped with nil
the' mi-'IlT" t.mitrn i .i. IMC bid I llu
cross iiompotiiid piinij'S, tiir reVerser,
new fire- box,: new flange,., new pump;:
and tolo.id vulve gear.- The moguls are
being put back into service as rapidly
as they can. be. ri'Consti;iicteil. .
WitJi the-e new engines and the re
built ones, consideralde quipnient will
be added to tin' A. ( '. U. roiling sine.
Wht-rfforts are Expected soon in the
ij.-itiire of better r;nl service.
Danish King Receives
Schleswig Delegation
Copenhagen.' Aug. !). W hen visiting
Tonderii.. Kfiiu-Vhristian receinly n
ceived n eniiiiinttei! of jiroiiiinent
schlesw igigians who were held us ln
tiges bv Prussians at the beginning
'of the wav. .The spokesman saidi
"The Hermans lighted I he tires oi
hatred and vengeance in Jschleswig
vheii we were taken as hosfages.
(iermnn Lord Lieutenant said on
The
this
srairj'aT that time: ' When war "-r
lianiesm in Schleswig must, o (piMii
ed'' Thank (iod, the result is otherwise-
". .
K'niL' ('hrlslian replied: "I am
in-
,1 1 nine! to shake hands with
von.
We must remember the old saying -
'do not return evil tor evil. i ni-r-is
something in our national characti i
which makes this natural to us. 1
could think of something happier .than
brooding over an old injustice. Let
us work' together in trying to lorget
hatred and strife and, in flung of our
future, set ourselves new goals.
MORE INFORMATION
ON YANCEY AFFRAY
Carl and Henry Banks In
stead of Their Father
Sought by Police .
' Asheville, N. 0., Anj,'. 10. Informu
d bora from Yancey conn
ty was that Carl and Henry Hanks
uiMwrlit in connection with the
at, .-.nt in iv'l (if 111( unbors of tho Hensley
f,milv there Sunday suil .that
Will
Ttnoti. thni-f-fatlier. who at-fliat-
. hn.a tienii Imnlicnted. was
Dttlll vw " Mr - - '
(..tn,1 In tho nlTr.iv.
Hrvsonllensley, aged o7, was lulled
Mti;t l.i Jill chtcr. Mrs. I'rudence Hanks,
and Ho I'of'ene -llensley, was wounded
tl,y re -nil -f a .ri-a n -I !..- we-n the
ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. TUESDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 10, 1920.
SUFFRAGE
ISSUES
1 -
Joint Resolution Introduced
in Both Houses of
Legislature -
CUMKS JFTuIviOKKOW
Resolutions for Ratification
Will Take Usual Course
and Go Before Judiciary
Committees After Gen
eral Discussion.
Nashville. Tcnn. Au If) A joint
resolution provjdni',' lor rat ilical urn j'f
the federal woman suffrage 1 amend
mi'iit was intxoduccd today in both
housos-of the Tennessee legislature.
Speaker Ham Todd, ofte-rud the, resolu
tion' in thV senate and tlin Hhelby coun
ty deleffation, which is declared solidly
for -ratification, preiented it m the
lnwr hoii'L-.
- I'nder the rules tho res(lntion "wehT
oil the t:ible uhlil tomorrow whett it
will be brought up f'r diaeii ;sion. The
tentalive .'f rograin, leaders stated, is
reicr ."it "to the two judiciary commit
tees which am expected to hold a joint
i.eiujny
-later in. -the: Wcclv
SUBWAY DEVICE IS
APPLIED TO SHIPS
"Follow the Green J.ine"
System Enables Shipj to
Knt(!i- Harbor
New Yorkr ug. 'HI.-'- Tlie prill
elj.Ie
follow (ho green l in-," iise.f suc
cessfully by. the. lnanagemeut of. New.
York 's ' -u'b'.vav v-t. ,o in handling
crowds at congested transfer point'
has been adapted '-in, a measure to. in
sure safety to shii at sea around
,-r-iwde : harbors. .Instead, of a vis
ible -green -line. " however, a .device
ha been pcrleeted wherebv ve-eU
eekiiig t he: t way into the harbor in
thick weather, can follow; with safety
uolmieriroil and cncrLMzcd wire.
In the loiter reaches of New
harbor where doon water meet '
Vork
shoals.
! ere begins a marine jiassage
known as Ambrose inaniiel.
wav.
This
i-haiiiiei leads up .''.th-rmigli the narrows
info the inner harbor and to the docks
.rrrrHu. : thtVeininnei..the giiiding cable
li:,4 been laid. vhip- properly equip
ped to take advantiige ,of its guiding
now-ers ran follow it through any kind
i .f wea.i.her.. wtl.-4hv -I. gV.-'e',or
Tit sura nee n can ;tlte. pa'-.enge.r wlv.i
seeks fn make his way from (rami
I 'eiitral tenniiial . 1 1 Tones Squari:. ,
'I'iie devii-e vcousist-- of cable l'1
miles long laid in flu liter of the
channel. It is euerur.ed with an al
ternating .'-'.current ' from ' the shore.
Ships to ..take ''advantage- of if niusf
be equijiped with. audi'hoiies or list
ening devices attached to the hiill. Ap
proaching the .ehaiiiiel the sound waves
emitted by the cable can be heard lor
some- distance, and the. inerca-'-ing or
dccreasiih' strength of ... the sound on-
i.l..ie:).tlH;-xUij- -HI 4
ste
1111 1 vj
Tf
iht
over
the source. It is
f- to fidtow its
dredged channel
then a
course
despite
impki mat t
throuirh the
storm or fotr which vrtuild make
t he
marking -buoys' invisible or would fend
to confuse file '.warning notes. of aiito
matic bell-anil whistle markers. .' .
This cable i but an "additional pro
tection for shipping . entering Ameri
can ports. It suppleinenls- the radio
compass installed and operated by the
naval communications' service- now in
successful, use all along the Atlantic
const. Hv the .-compass, ships -rim. as
certain their oact position .in any kind
otNweatlier, ' Another protection re
cently tried out lythe navy depart
ment is .-i machine for determining
depth of witter nlid proximitiy of oth
er ships through the readings of sounds
from the propeHors reflected back from
the bottom or nearby bodies.
FAMOUS ACTOR IS
VICTIM OF DEATH
James O'Neill Dies at New
London Hospital After
Long Illness
New London, Conn., Aug. 10. .lame'
O'Neill, the actor, died at the Law
rence Memorial AssoeiiUed hospital
...ii-lv fn.lnv. lie hail been ill tor two i
mouths at tho hospital suffering. Irom
an internal disorder. liis wife and
son were at his bedside. lie was 70
venrs old.
Mr O'Xelil had been in a .coina for
n month' lie was left i. a weakened
condition nearly 2
was Btruck by an
York.
years ago alter no
automobile in. New
Bandits Rob Jewelry
Store at Cleveland
Cllevelnnd, Ohio, Aug. (). llinre
bandlls eurlv tpdny cntnrod rtot uor-
gman'a jewelry store on l-iast um sireci
in the heart ot the downtown section,
i.i .mi .oi-u.ostv woiinflna iwo em
ployes, looted tho saro ot jewciry, ami tloi year.
:. ' ' . .- .i -n nnn ;n ... I in.. .!nn,l tlur balance ot
lllllll.M.l V..'l.l.-- s .
-T- ,1 n ut-omobilo.
was
U'l(: rni -i'i - --
w 1
not
,i
. .r ititTTT PTTPtTV.Y WAS -
-I'K.r.A I X win
SIGNED AT PAHI3 TODAY manufactured articles tbtal ettpon.i j,lt.,v f
REDUCTION OF TAXIBOOST GOOD ROADS'F
URGED!
Reduction of from G(5 2-3 to
15 cents on $100 Is
Recommended
ANOTIIFjf MENAGE TO
GIVE SUFFRAGE VIEW
Figures Compiled by State
Tax Commission Made
Public for First Time in
Governor's. Message to the
Legislature. .... '
lialeij.'hj Any. Ill, Coveinor Thomas
V,; Bickett, In liis' message to. the so
cial session Of the. North Carolina rcu
eral assembly.. which convened hi're
today, recommended that jl, reduce the
TernfuTToiial.' lax jimilatitnis for state
and eoiinty puriioses frpui lid - il on
$100 to 1 cen:s. not hicluiiins the
school : tax... The (..is'sage' of the pro-,
posed income lax: ameliiliiieiil on . a
Jfradiiated seaie. of from l t.o i 1 2 i"r
cent on ''tin earned - incomes and au
amendmeill to the, ' revalmU ion
wliieli w-oiibl permit proper.:;,' to be
revalued in the event. . of the il'et-linc
of i he 'market value of property in the
state w ere .1Uo; iiu-Iatb'd in hhs rivniu-
n eh (at ions.
The .message, was devoted
to tax iiiiestions. . Siibmitttns
entiri ly
1'or the
liist
tat
t line the figures,
tax commission.
eompiled by the
the 'governor ;de-'
nine of all. prop
- rova,liiatiou act.
as against $1.
an liiclease of
i ate values ha ve
act from
i-ki.red that the tola!
t-rt v in It-'l'-'i.l. lih'ier '- In
cot'aled :!,l.',.!l liiin.iiilll
(ll)u',IHill,(itltl ill I'.U!',
ij-L'.Ufli.OI'll (Hill..' iic'll e
beeii increased iiinler
(ilui.imil in 1!HS to l.OSl.ono.l'Oll for
the 'iresent vear, While tli iier0nal
prpert v-' valuation, for , 1!IJ(I is
tiiui.iHHC. as - against 12H,0nOi.Ol) for.
1M. ...:.-.'. -r '
While (lovernor Ilickef t did not -men-tiou
suffrage in Ins ad ires j today, .t
was annoiiiiced at his othVe yesteiiay
he w-Hirld eomiult Die slifhuge. mesl'ije
on Thursday lit a . special message.
ITALY NO LONGER
DESERT OF EUROPE
186,000 Drinking PlacoAvo
Provided for Populace
of That Nation
koine, ,Vtig. 1b. -Ifaly -caciiol: lie
called the." desert of : Kitro)n' ". beciinsi
for her lii.OiiO.oiii! inhabit ant s she .pro
vides'' l'W.lipo. places where wine and
aleoholic bevei'age-: ; ina v "be'- consumei,
according" to the Italian .statistical ftn-nii.-il
which lias iust been imbliiUud.-. .
Louilnirdy wiMi a population of
olim.Otit). le.ads tlie way Vitlv:
i'rinkine tdaees, t h eJUaiixiJiliuit
:i bout
MJ
JiiM-
monl
"ToTTinvsT
her closelv w hile the
. l i : I O t I 1. ., ,1
lireviuee ot Konie, wnicn-in ioii-,n.i-i
' . ..- , -i , on I .
of Ho
a poiiulat'.on ',(itiesK man i.-)","""--no
less than S.I-7 drinking . places:
Less intoxicants are consumed' in tlie
voiith. in, the island; of Sardinia and
ill I'lubriji than in aiiy oilier 'regions:.
-Manv -other, inlerestin;; -features of
Italian life are 'Revealed ly the An
nual.'... The deafhrate (if illegitimate
children for Instaiwe. is shown to be
til per cent greater than (hat- of those
In. t ii 1 1 ir ii i in M 1 i dr.- Tlibereiiloais is. said
to have shown an increase,
r.o.ooo of
ii, 7-'n (iOfl deaths in one
year being
attributed lo that malady.. . . -While
'Italv has no rcgn'ar noor law
...:,.. r-f its 2S (il l ..charitable instil"
i'i.ios" with . a capital of aliout
ft .)
noo ono .l.it.i frn mtlie luiddli
ages ami
nrovide for more than l.H"" Imspitals
17 lunatic asvlums, H'J orphnnages.
ill
night refuses. Id tood
,. 1 4 1 llll rf-f Of'eS for
kitchens'
and
deserted
chll-
annul, i - - . . - .
,1,-eii. The statistics sav nnn. m
anmiallv "00,tlim , children are abam.
ilnneit bv their parents.
Italy has more than ' -' 1 -
in en til rv s
and about
bools. With -O.nou icacoe,.,
4 0110,000 students- although
n bout 40 tier cent
pie, especially in
rf-.irto4 illi",erati.
.r....i. .i.u rii.lv 17
of ..the. Lillian, peo
tlie ' soul h, ;ire re
PiiVaiont . Ill hc
. "..11
rii.lv 17 ner cent, tlie suiau:
est number ol illi.er.iii s. -
rollmuit shows 70 .mm ' ' ";
"" -" .... - . U..I..... ..it
plementary.
sliiileiiis; o-.,--.-
ir.ootl in fhe lycenmsi
gvinnasiums;
i:;o.0on in 1c
huical schools; UVi.'iuo in
technical institutes:
...nlienl' institutes;
about ii,on in
i oiii) in schools
't -.nineraloev: "12,00O'n
indiist rial
"I'll eonime,. ... ,..,,iH
1 .commercial
1 Ml.Ollt '..I Hill.
no......
in art schno s;. 4 .-''" m ;
" .L,,.ts 4 0,10 ,nboul.ng'l""l
... i in ono in the 'iniversit ics
Kor
an1. ... .
l.,Hor there are anom
l .or.n
pro
the
2,2I0 teachers
and 400
em
fessors;
ployes. '''".; .'.-:. ' "
in. Despite
Amerle
BY GOVERNOR TODAY
inn.., ---n- ,- , .(.nil
. I... o-rnnrtatlons Ot ailltll-nim y p.--
1 ,
months
ducts during the first
1 1. !
I it' Vr at "lie
.... I.f
i
I . rinn Ann nn wnnv nn
prohibition and tne ""''"B J" j
r.n French wines in t'reat Hrnaiu,
;;;.rt,u.fl tmmnjm franc
till products
0.1IHI,UVIS"" jv.i.
- I. n l.l-e:ltest, ' .-liro"C
Tm shown
v i
If ,- K -ni .t'- uiMiiiniyiiH v"'"l
AT RALEIGH MEET
, Repi-esentatives from Twen
ty-Seven Counties Are
in Attendance
TWO Moktt SESSION!"
Morrison and Parker Sched
uled to Address Conclud
ing Session Work for
Irunl System of Modern
Highways.
Knleigh, Aug
from -'i eoniilic
session of the
, ' 10.--liv'i'0 ent.nlive:
, att lob 1 L!t0 niOniiir.
oil t ens mass meet in:
in the int.ere,t. i good rojids today
wilii . indications that, this number
would he-doubled at, the afternoon and
night sessions. . ', --
Col 'I' 1. Kirknafri.k. of (Thurlotte,
outlined lie : object of tin-. meet ing
which he, (leciiire'.Twil-, to. have the
i-oiiveiifioii adopt some measures looking--
to. the buibling of a stale trunk
system of. modem- Itigbwa-y: :
,' Special interest ..is atlaehid to the
Session tonight, :yv hen t ii" two giibi-ma-tri'al
lioaiinees,' ':im Iorrion,' demo
crat', and . .hdin J. Parker, -republican,
will address: the meeting nil good
roads jor the slate. ,i
PRIMARY IS HELD
OVER OHIO TODAY
Members of Two Parties
Balloting for Nominees,
for Various Offices
( 'ollll
ar s
Ait. .
urce i
to tlie
Ohio, tins
president ial
oils today' fn.
, iididates
ehie.t
,'ise
i noitiiliei',' is
etioose 1 nun
for senflturi
rmoiig its s
ill. iMingress:,:Oi.il. alio stale
nftiei
will
form
V
a't tli
jiiiii
lead.'
s. Among the men the voter v
pass upon iii' this ' primary ; are
,'r liovernor prank. H. Willis, who
d Senator Harding in noiiiinatiou
e Ib'oublican 'national e-onventioli.
Waiter P. li'-ov.ii. of Toledo, a
V in . the old pro;;res-'Ve party.
I both
i eaadriaies for I nlteil Mate:
ifor, and former Senator Theodore
ell
. Hiirton, a eani.liiiate - Tor eongrote-,
,ni ('Ievchn-i, all running in 'h'
-publican primaries,
por the IJepnb!iean
Licket there are
contests, There
.the Democratic
a iiuoei-ei
of spinteil
oiites.fs (in
ire tew
I k.-i. :
ling
confefts on th
Hie
pub-
lil-aa tiek
tor,-'and
a n
f,,r I "nited State
seli-i
;. For thi
are five
'. former
senatorial
overno.r.
rnvniination
Walter P.
Willi.-',: .1 ii--h'e.
st -.1 1-
cut I,, of
there
mid i dales i
(ioverno '
Hrowu,
t me It
supreme oltiuihas
i.
M Waiiamaker, o
eoliri.. . .Maev Wnl
and .L P- W alwi
of t-.i my r
In tin-
Democrat ic
senaton
are W. A.
!(1 CO ti ll
oliini,
te:-i ,' I he two entrants
a O'mcintia! i business
tl'Xeil, u ju ige of the
man, ami :v.
Akron niiinieipi"
(ran. A- V.
, i i.-
court and overseas
lloiiaiiey, i.f New
:iniitnf " '""i-tp
Philadelphia. t.t.
.....l IV
-Hnrtn-nin'
ei-ntic nomination for g-emr.
- The Uepublican. gubernalriul eoute-t.
however,- is a sniriteil one w.th. fou.-,-andidates
entered. ; Tliey are ololl"!
IJnlph.
illurrv
D 'Coin, of 1- inlav, lornier :iuvo
. Jtiivis. of ( levelan i, Hejire-
seiriiliyi
( anion, .
Uosoe C Met n i loe n. oi
d I r i v d W' ""'"'i "f
Ohio Soldiers'-and Mii.io.rs iioo.v ..
.snndusky. ; 'olonel 'nle, iv t?? ,u ,
eieMiuan,
served wn u ' " 1 "
guard) division in I'luliee,
Ai'ididiite for Hio soiiatoria!
National : t
lie was a c
lii'iuliiiitioH
I.. IdllS Davis was, .ni-:
limes elected mayor ot !,.ie
signing when he becanio a
for the nomination , for t
t,,,,,l . .. civil war veteran,
eland, re
candidal'
governor
is an to
mate "of the soldiers' home at "rj'in
,lskv.. lie never has been in u politi
cal contest before.
Aii f the II Hopublienn congiess
men
two,
and
hav,
ie un for reiionuiia. n.u .-
I,,i (1. Cooper, of oungstown
.IlenlV
oiinnl-l,
I Knierson. of Cleveiain.
loll ill
the nrimaty. mi
- ;..(i;,-i. Knierson- IS ol'I'OM n
bv
,,rr "-in! or Iheodon 1 TSurKm
Mr linrton did not seek rcnom.n.v
t ,,,, in 1010. being silhio s indidate
for the presidential nomination, t or
,, V(',rs In lot -d(n lissm ,.,tel
with a New York Lank and his r-
, ran.e into Ohio polilns is looked
upon
Of
with much interest.
,!. ei.iht Democrat ie congress-
ex
m ;v' ;,, r ot iri-.,.iton,
ii : nn.,iritT roTinminaiiuii
V.i Clement L. Unimliaugli,
Hi.tli narlies have a
of Co
full li-t
of candidate In each
of
the 2'-' 'It-.
lr 'Cis. ; . . ... ...,i.. for
spiril.d .out est . have (lev en, ... .. .
;ire in iinv
eainlulates on nm n . i
COTTON MAItKET
. v... Vork. AiiL'. 10. Cotton
futures
.,..e,l steady. October
rjl no-. J'c-
cember: .10.18: .Tnnunry
20.00; March,
2S..W; Mny,.2H.10. . .
The cotton market, opened at a Uf
oiine of 2 to 10 vM overnight
fX,,or,i.rs i-rtr.-r-llV:
ni Hiiuiitn ...
sls
f ruli'ig of riotitu. - i-.
. . l . .. ...li me, hf
was
the
lat
wore lictterl
of
monllis. mo v.iv - W
.1 SI ..t lb. ll III
than due. Continued w "
K. Vtoiith dnd a Letter reeling
to exist over the Poltsn - '. "
-. !ll-.i.n 'I'linflR I l.H t 1HA
nboiu UT(B rownti.l (ovcring at Ti.e nvn
' . . utn.i.
:r ,:;: ,r l,t-r n.lta Vrt,
m
Mnv armiml tlie w" '
t:iiid''i!" the easier TuVm..
j .MilWll!
(
E OPPOSEDIASK LEGISLATURE
RANG
TO
Railroad Men Will Strike if
Called Upon to"Trans
: port Troops
liLAME DISAGREEMENT
Reported Misundeivstandingl
Jetvveen French Of fleers'
and Polish General Staff
Is Cause for Attitude of
French Public
Paris Aug lO.-I'lio lia'lroad men
throughout I 'ranee, will ftrike if call
ed upon t" transporl troops to Poland,
according to resolutions ndoplc" t a
meeting held .here last; night.
lieports ot. a disagn-emeiit between
Prench (.ftleers and' tho Polish general
st iff has caused t no t rench public to
take an unfavorable view oi tne n-uatinti-
There is a deep feeling aganiM
militarv iiiterventioii mid s'.ie'i a afep
would bu very unpopular. -
" l-'r!iiice,"Miid fieiiern) jMmbel tu
the Associated press- correspondent to-duy"mu-t
be defended en tho line of
the riot if Bolshevism is llu'e iteniiig. '
BENSON CHAMPIONS
U. S. MARINE ACT
DpHarps Legislation is in
Line With Policies of
Other Countries
Washington. Aug. P'- Provisions oi
the merchant -marine act ; giving pief
erentiil r.-s j I rales on export and mi-
h.oi-i niiiiii titles carrieit in .-wicm-im
M - . ...... . ;....
hot inns are in line i.u m..-...-
,,.). I in' (ierinauv. Jaiuin. KrnneC,
S.e.io and other couiii l ies. Admiral
ftensnii. chair in tin of the '.'I'liiiivT HtttteS
ui.ii, .I.oar.l declared in a -letter to
l,"oiuiiiissloiier'of the' Port. V. T. Chris
teusen, of Seatl Ic, , Wash., made public
here today . ' " ; :
' These orovisioas were iliseited b
at the rouuost if I he ship
ping board, Admiral Uenson sybl, and
are ilesiL'iied to olTset 'thf countless
hs. limhintioiis bv other - natons
ii.-.b.st Amerienn slimiunir wtih which
1 1... ' shiniiiiiL' - board ships and pu
v iielv owned vessels of .the I. nlteil
states have had to contend. '
e. Allowinir a differential export, rafe
lowet than the domestic, rate upon the
r .1! .i i.oi.eitls- y-ithin the couniry i
prr-civ it iiomert.ie prerogative,.' tin
chairman declared. " Kach nation may
umpieslii blv deli'rmiue tor itself
(that such inav lie maile unit in in iney
shall In '..'limn on in iipprn-.-n u ... i
go carried in vessels of Us nationals,
fhe board of trade report to the Hrit-
I ill eovernmenl inale in .-litis regiiro-
inir shinimr ' tKilicies eoueeded tKat
the control
... .. .... , ,
of such
practice cannot
subject ot such
iiroi'i'rlv
be
made Hie
I a t ri'tity.
( han iiuiit.
!y fo one
ten sen, win
Henson s letter .was in re
from ( (iinnnssinner (diris
doclarcd fhat simCjJJie
Vt tlie nrTeTiTTil eominerce
sound was earned bv for
THjur ui ft-i-itli
l'tiget.
eign vessels the enforcement ot the
disrr'uninnfoi-y features of the mer
chant, marine net might result, hi the
divcision of fhat commerce, lo (-una-ili-n
units Admiral llenson said that
II ais of foreign carriers to transfer
their Pacific coast operations I" n
louver.
should preferential rates
i 1,-r'airV'd
lor American shl.. were not
jvorrliy t.f
, 'I'liless
int I for
ring of the
coiisnleralioti.
Anienean ships be substi
foreign ships in the curry
.irreiter nart of your Orieii-
miinerce. uie i-iiiiiriioni - nam,
" .... . . a
I'MIn- srn.vards ot I'uget sound which
i - - i - . - -. . .
Ii..ve irlveii .einolovmeiit to mail.v taou
saiids of workmen, bringing, abundant
. r... 1,,-ni i- to vour conimunitv. must
close their gates, dismiss their em
..!..,. ,.s .ml s an industry, cense to
exist Pew. if anv, repairs for
Moi,iinr are made in American
viVl.-. nor does (he use in our trade
v ith TireiLMi ships encourage the b.lld
;,r of Ami-ricali slims in American
viM-.ls the -benefits of which should be
.......rent to t ho merchants m oincr
liuuiuess interests (if I'uget sound
nisciisslfiir the giving of preferential
rales in other countries, the chairman
said that Prance had given a ti per
cent "discount i n export might
mOviiiL' in French vessels to. ,NcW Yolk
mnl (Olier points, '.neliuling tnose
(lieut Itritain and that bpiun a.so
was using that method along with
.....i.v other nreferentials in the wiy
of subsidies and
ftminish shins.
subventions v4th
"Japanese ships in the pa.-, he
said, "were able to quote the same
.nt.,L in interior points in Japan as
other nations were able to quote to the
seaport' of that country, a
I " ' . IT1- - 1.1
.i. ...I unriu-ienr in mi v v
n I l.e ii isence. or use iicoinuui..
rates w i n tlie I mien omn-s
... ., .1-1.1 Cam 11. V
own shins, to control the rail routings
the T nited htates, and
have done so in manv instances to x ot
,iiu,..iv,..,tInre of American sin is aim
at times to certain Ainericnn ports
tCft Announcement Made
On American Atutuae
in i)i,,l,i..t(.n.
Aup
10- Tliere
.... ;"'"'."'""-.
INTERVENTION TO
announcement this forenoon . Wlon CjV.S Mf,
ti
. . Ll ,
" - . h. VnlWh , iHiat.ou
gov. ,,. .. . .v . -- frlV((1
Plhftl TUP S1U1V nevn . ........ ...-.-..
. .
lnfrn.at,nn
decision ny the American i
eoiiceriung ne.iuai n-ne.
which had not. prcviod' ,
-d in press ,V"V.'n ' ' "'
el. in
Poland
i,f lif
" ' i :
d.
PRICE 5 CENTS
REPEAL STATE
Bill Asking Repeal First
One to Be Introduced at
4- Vi - Ot-vrtiol Caccmn
MANY LOCAL BILLS
FLOOD LEGISLATURM
Amendment of State Consti
tution so as to Limit Tax
ation Also Introduced To-
-day Session ' Adjourns
for Day.
Kaloigh, Aug. .10. (By . Mat'-Abcr-, i
nathv.) The first bill introduced In .
the senate mdsy provided the. repeal
of the state-wide primary law. -It -was .
intrrirluccd by Senator Joo Mrown, Of
Columbus, who had two bills for intro
duction dealing with the primary. One
would abolish the whole law nml the
other -would amend Hie law leaving Pjiit .
count v mid legislal.i"e oQlces. lie in
troduced llio bill for completely -aboI-ishinj'
the primary law. The only oth
er introduction of bills 'of general na-
ture provided for amending the con
st itiil ion in lino with the ilt-cnssion oi
the past week. These provided: One
lowering the constitutional limit on
taxation from Wi li-.'l to 10 cents.
SccoikL An income tax amendment
for-incomes deprived from property al
ready taxed. These two amendments
will be voted on under one .amend
ment so that fhe carrying of ono will ,
carry the other.
Third- separation of the grandfather
clause from the literacy test, in the
wiiite siinreniacy act fo that, the fail
u'e of the grand fill her clnii'it to stand
the teat of tho courts would not abol
ish the tet. This ws introduced by .
Mi-niilor Cowper, ot "Lenoir. .
The seiiaie adjourned to (bo house
to hear the message of fhe goveruor
and offer Hint .adjourned until 11;
o'clock Wednesday. ' '
The' intrmluclioii of ft number of lo-..,
eal bills featured the .iioiise. In an
elTorf to stem the tld: -of local bills,
lfeprcsentnt-ive' Mint - intrrulnrfd
bill liniifing tin Introduction of ills
of a pitrelv local tiiiiurc.
bodyTf dItroit
WOMAN IDENTIFIED
Woman Found in River Is
Former Wife oi Auto-.
mobile Manufacturer ,
rwr.nt Aiiir. Jtl. ilia oouy oi "
xi.eusivelv i;owiied woman found float
1 . .. .... i.,.i..ir' rTv..T nt.
ing vesterusv in ( "e k.:...-.. . -.
Wvnndbtt, a suburb of this city, was
i.lentified todaT-a's-fhat of -Mrs Mar-'-L,rt-t
Caille. former wife of a Vf. JTt
Motor iiiRiujIiiiuxciv.
Fxccpt for the mmrinaiioii nun -
C-iille went automomio runng ouumj
with two women, the pollen nero m-ir
without, cine "tT to how sue came
to
her
,1. ith
EVANGELIST TENT
HIT BYUGHTNING
. . tiu l T . -
Two Ministers Kiinea just
After Preacher Asked
Questions of Death
Laporte. Ind.. Aug. 10.-" If liohtn-
ing should strike tins -'" 'jB"r
ii vt manv would be ready t'o me.
the Rev-, John Timbor, svaugoliw, a-k-
1 a congregation of rroe Aicuionia.
issembled in fi tent at, wnnnBUCKi, nr...
here, last night, uutsmo n -storm
was threatening. -. ,
A few moments later a nrut. oi ng...u-;
. ... - ...... n Icitleit tWO
inn entered run r ; , '
miuisters who worn i-
form, Lnrncd the Bcv. Mr. Timber dan
. .!..! -.i in.ncVerl down manv or
gerousir inn .,n.i..- w
the worshippers.
The dead are: ev. nrnrji
.residing elder, of Belvedere, Dl., and
l ev I W Huston, 'field agent of th
Kvn'nsville, Wisconsin, Seminary.
MANN1X ARRIVES
IN LONDON TODAY
Arrival Created no Disturb
ance as , Police Are
Guarding Station ;
London, Aug. lO.-rArenWsliop Dan
iel J Mannix. or lusirnun, win. w- .
landed yesterday t ren.nnce Ly
HritiU destrover wlncn naa insrn mm
from on board tho white Mar nn.r
Raltie, off the Irish coast, arrived here
todav. mere snt
era and a hnndfnl of .pricsls to greet
the nrcUiisnop, hut a heavy police
i guard was sibont tho. statiou.- lU"r
Iwas no untoward act
- was!
n 1 ' "
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WIDE PRIMARY LAW