THE EVENING TELEGRAM
"ROCKY MOUNi
LEADS THE WAY I M ,
EVERY DAY" A
(VOL. XI,V;. NO. 349.
ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. TUESDAY AFTERNOON , AUGUST 17, JU20
PRICE 5 CENTS
- THE WEATHEB
Partly Cloudy; thu-nderghow-era
today and tomorrow
SHRRING SCENES ENACTED
AS LEGISLATURE TAKES UP
SUFFRAGEQUESTION TODAY
Senator Carr Risks Politi
I cal Death to Support
)f Ratification
DIFFICULT PROBLEM
HV MAIVTjti nnrmn
Opponents 0f - Ratification
, Voice Their Views in
V Speech of Senator YY ar
12 .re:: Republican Senator
.' Breaks Into Debate
Raleigh, " Aiiff.i 17.---Ainul sctin"
which tee state house; has never wit
nessed since tln dnvs of tho civil war.
. Horth Carn.liiiii legislature booun con--'
sideration of federal -.'woman's, -uU'ruge
amendment. The Hag' bedecked gab
)ry set aside for the sulTraist - broke
into prolonged cheering when. 1 lit sen
( clerk 'hcgtih reading t lie rat ififatioti
resolution, Jt was rciiovxcd when Sen
.-tor .Carr'-was recognized ami nw
.. speak. Carr said he had been t-dd it
meant Ills political tlna'tk' . . '"support
xatitication and then so-finding'the i-all
" to democrats, he continued, . -.
. "But 1 shall ;'vot'e fur it. 1 lliink'if
all of us who Savor.' t his .ir.ivi..pi;
: stand by our. convictions to the: point,
where were, arc: willing to- lay ; down
Vr political lives for .it, we .will :i"t
Vast have done our duty by our party,
Mate and nut ion. We have vet tin
. faith tii fiice our Alirt i an .' vvoineii. ' '
iSntTrngo opponents stated their iaso
Through Senator .Warn it 'their il.ior
leader. He declared that .f the Wo
men of, ..North Carolina . Xau:o,l sail'-,
f rngc "and I do,i lit -'i f , i hey ; tin ' '-he
believed it should lie given thein by
"Ihr -white men of N oft h I 'a roliua. I
Km here to vote nufuiiM thi- reolation
jrt'Kflrdles.i' of .coercion fear or .threats
and regardless, of ithe stato ' plat forae
of the deiiiociatic party" Warreii de
clared. . . . ' ..
- ' Vou of the suffrage side say. .our I
platform pledge?, ratili-'u tadi and. I .'a.u- -J
awor that that platform plahk h.-i - In . n '
repudiated by all ("lint,; -in xx h i-.h ! lit
people hiiye htnl an upper uii.ty to-vot,
on. it;- I say t li.u t t lie people have' spoken
..through their ballot and. that -'.voici'
should be lira 1. 1.
Senator Warren 1 1 a ' 1 not (one. fur be
fore a lively . e.teha n;e
Carr took place. '' 'Ike i
the question of " polit ii a I
njitor
over
i pa r' o.i
was fillet w it li . cnlLiiipiia li vu in
the galleries' a chame -i nppiaii 1
Warreu.'s statciiu nt that- 1 1 1 . pi
s-'Hiit: sec tp, lis of the . sj:, !v hail
'fcgaii'st snf fin L'e Hioilcm.
f-enator .ssi -k. t l,o fir t lie Mild
B( eak.
-...'"'t Was it the ' .people'' : xx ho '-'-j
was it a . polit ical bos-?:". Sl-k
k,v oi
ask,-.)
. t Mao'
''JAiseuS'd.iig reason- ' by
should be. ratified,. ! It-., said . Ui
Imueiils argue. i it '(jho'.uhl be dnii
state auieiHluient rallit-r t.han uati
' : "I want to know .uhal ' ! !ri; l.i
eiter is. "-ho.' said. " I - "' r ',
anieiiiliiient im i ;'fnijl .'' ' ' J.l ; -J
'wast interrupt ,d by a roai: t,f.tX,i.
and hisses from t he ant i ts:i 'I o ry .. 1.
Gtivernor f Jar i ni-r rappi-d .1 1 r ;,i d'-r
warned Haiu-t, a r pet it .-nr -of
tleinonst rat ioli alter- which bk ti
to . the aisle where he eoiild ' ' -.ey
anti nuffrai;ists a tui - emit ; lined.
null.
pp,-l.
Vou ni til ore a i e .' vpic.-i I. 1 re
nut air
ibotil ilil ,jf I hp', w oll.ei
North f'arolina xvho actiiall
itiffraue and vou don.'l kiimx
y --opp,
'w.hv.'
The srvcrest alttick on t'ln ranks of
the antin came from' Sena I or (ilidxxoll.
who threw . down . the, bars . and r hal:
lRHKi'd tin" reaetionnrv eleiiient to de
feat the resoltit ion. " The speaker
prodded the. opposition lead.r. Warren',
for presuming th "spit upon the ilenio
eratif party's (iledue to rfikit'y,";' Siui
Btor Olidxvell asserted he xxoubl suppoil
the resolution "if every inaii,. xxoinaii
and child in niv count v xvere ae.iiusi
me." -.- .
His statement brought Warren, to his
seat to accuse Olidwoll of- htdng.. an
" eiiibe.zler of poxver. Warren said
Glidwidl was not representat i e..
""But I ant not a county senator-,"
Oliilwcll reoinei. ' am spre Sen
ator and in v ueople cannot a nTt w ill not
control me when a tpieslion is belore
me that Involves not .: only any eoiitity
but mv state, as a whole and mv na
titin. .
f'lf I am an enibe..h'r of poxxer.
then Senator Warren is u read bnniry
Btandiiatter; lie i.s not responsive, to
proifressive t iiimu lit and action. '
The ratilication til .siift.ae,.
ineinliiieiit e.une tin in the sen a If this
niorniii"; in. nccorilauco' xx itli the atitec
nient made last uiL'ht. to sot the ra i
tication resolution as a si.enal . nrder
for this inorninjj at llteU o'clo.-k. 'I'his
mntitin xvns" made by Senator I.iinls.iy
-.'W'arren,'. leader of the nittis it) 'l.i'
: -senate,, and was secoiieed 'bv Senator
fteales, who nit roduced the suftiaL'c
resolution. - T lit ineasure came lu torc
" the sfcnate on it , 7",AjO n; hit? eotnuntlee
I report. v
The rules of the sfitate prevent ni.
the presence of visitors in the lobbies
and hnllwavs of the chamber was na
ldlv enforced bv the sergeant. at arms,
who had been notified hv Senator
Warren that he woubt im-ist that this
rule be enforced during-. tfiv suffrage
I debate. One half of the small gallon
apace of the senate xvas uiveii over
to those who favored surTrage ami the
remainder was turned over to those
who opposed votes for women. Both
'laPlt'B were pneked ' and lammed bv
People wiu' wanted ,to hear the debate:
-fhey gathered lon before the senate
' opened its regular session at 11 o'clock
in order to get the preferred .places
in the galleries. As the. tune drew
near for the debate standing room was
all taken and there were a number of
CITY SIZZLING IN
HOTTEST WEATHER
Mercury Column of Ther
mometer Mounts to 110
Dcgiee-j rJhi& Moining
.Accordiiijr to . st at einent s bv 'many
.jut l.ens of t he eit v, backed lip bv" Hie:
innte -Jestliiii.ny"' of the . Uiorinniiie'toiV
tins inornnio, tne past three days liavp
been the hiiltcst of the eiil ire suinoo r.
One '-.-.tlleniiometer.v "at '. t he eorniv of
Wiisltiiiton. and Tarobor si reets direct-
Iv in the oath of t he sun's ra s. , -'is.
;:;d II" d u r" s while another at the
taridari! I'rug. ('.oiiipaiiy .--ortie: -. win H'
was aKirt'jv protected from, t he sun,
-ut
ao-r.-iii-y Cololoil up to I'l.t .1,..
Win" I,- the-:
so . w a i'in a s-,
iher- auo. -li
w eather tuny: nut be
' ex: e.riend-,1 .sevei-a (
sillM-
en- .some citiyen" stal'' that
t.lio t heraetno'!
(in 'oiie occasion reach
iele, it has never'hele--
. -i 17 d. -.;i,-.- here, it has
bi.'li, llnl rliollh -for t 1.1
pa.st f,-w d.-v.,
ibnl'lv-Vlle hoi
vaiik - oil' hi-
oi vvnieii sintoiny rt as pi-ol
test, 'to noiko frl'fow
i-'oaf a'Ml i-o-I'lar aarv'l- pari,
tor lin-l'-r
l 'i,-. I mi, nil ' v - i rb--. f iii -t,f
li!i' j;aii iiiytlui o. vnviniiuii'i.
A s ',,r ork .a ie,i - - jieiy; -xvis"if!.fr"
a; pr;,r to !:ino -kill
ft'-'h- l'.-!!oW, 1) 'P ii-'o the:
. lot li
-He,
hole.
I'd .'it Vi
b.-:icb
:i-t ho .
lir-l, ti
iitid tv
b- ,,;t,
tho mountain--, he- c--,u- b-
sleep, it' lie! puU (lll.ail i"i;;e;'l
.Irt'a'm iiboai - ff,,.;' -noil h j bio,
ivi-'t.-r. A - work, tl.-it
inip,.--ib(r ,,.1!,) of .-,jur-i-; it '
t" Ket; a'i'ri'-ti;. '.let ' -loefiody
vou, or- sut'er fi-niii-'.-niv 'at'll
,-.-pt' spring rV.-. r. An, I .'th.-r.
b.oi' I hi- v,-:;t i, or ir.ao ,l,av pre, I
t ,r- t tihia,r , ,,; 'toliMO-r,.!'-.. ,-i ;
h- : loo -t . he t'llil. tbe t rill li
run o
-t inn'
x mi
e-
,-d I'-ab
hel-e
r o.ncr
NATIONALISTS TRY
TO BOYCOTT GREECE
Spread Propaganda for
Uouott b Wntmg on
h ive-Piastre Notes
!l! st a lit illople
N i
'.opaiia'ui
irei 'ks .1
i'l'e
cot' -aa
t hi,- li i .
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bill 1 1 l.i -s i oii-
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t li ro wife;
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ax ui-.-d' .'ifJ
The
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at foe it i. s ;
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fie-kt!' . . - . " i -- '..:; : ,
"fC pi'fi'o-l 'of t 1"; ill I lie
linli-t !. ; ifl'i r x .'jir snii-..
- r'i rs ti.- i-ei mi! . t .,- ( he
hailsiiiash the eneiiiy 'bx
i tor frophi t. " -.'; '.'
.si'ry.
,. ,e
We
id. of
Adx i:
arm v.
Hureau of Immigration
ill He Hc-Organied
W.is!,
'tin :i
trcn
if I:;
Tin
I' tin1 hiirr:iu ut' . intinigr' iuti ,h;i
nvorv i.y 'As-Mistajit Srcnt :i rv
i.,-,r pnvt, ,":."'.-'."'
Hi' l ,w:h t u k1!! . ff fir i a Is of
Hie 'lft;nt TiM' n t -:iifl. tnclny, n-r:iiiM' nf
n lit nn i tuiiral ing1 ' 1 n 1 1 it d i-'s'r!:i n
tiuir' . of' ihi' ' tinrt'nH In .t )i .In it. . aii'l
its t'ii-f.l si-fv it-tv - '
.
people xx tin
into the al
- While . the
:i Hi rina 1 1 e ,
had b,
-ry at - ,
senate
bio of
unable to
a K in up
oiii-st ion.
the
I'l,
ibl.
this
lower brani-li of the o'eiieral
.-out iuiies t(. xvork "n t lie ii'iT'it ix e side
of -the ipiestion. ,'riie lions,.', has the
rtitif.ii at ioii v bi.titMi'' of ,M iii"ritx-
l.faib r Will ams 'safely, pieeouholed.
aii. I is ..nxailiiie the result of the coli
tesl in the senate, xv hi eh pro i-ied :i
lix-elii'i- fioht ex e,j t li:in did the iiiiini.
i J in I .suffrage' bill xxhii-h p;)"e,l the
upper lioii.-e iit I he. reenpi y.-'mii i. iily
to be killed by the joxver house, o
TIP' house' xv ill fiaVe "the opport 1111 it y
of vol i'ns it Iter on tho resolution 'hat
comes from the muuiIo or of voting nt)
the rcjeetion resolution xxhirh was in
'roduced by II.-i i ry (frier of Iredell V
the niyht nieeting' onMond.-iy. This
rejection, resolution Calls on the lejjis
lat ure tos reject the Susan H. Anthony
a meiidtiif nt because it dori nfd repri -sent,
the will of. the majority of '..the
pen)Ie (it' .the state, TtTe" f I rier resolu
tion says that the suffrage aineiidiiient
is - incomplete xvith the constitution of
the state and is contrary .to the 4111 1 lis
of office taken by 'members' of the
legislature. 1 lus resolution is jti the
h.iiuls of the committee tin t-i -it it ti
tiolial amendini'iita. no cointnenf, beini
made us it was introduced. Tliri'ino
rial from the state of Marvlnnd if
in the hands of the couinuttJ'ton
coustuutioual amendments,
CONSIDER CUTTING
OF KENTUCKY CROP
Meeting Called At Lexjng
. ton May Have Great Ef
fect in North Carolina
PRICES ARE BLAMED
Strone Movement On J'oot
In Kptitnelv T' C"t n,1t
Burlev Crop Next " ear In
Oidci That Plantei, Ma
Sell Former Cro)
l-'rbm. t hi':' jii'eseiit' -itiiat joiv .in Ken,'
tuckv where a spei-ial inei't iu of. bur-
. tolufco oi'ofVs of- three .-ta'es
has been c.ilhd disi-u.-s the prob
ability of cutting., nut the crop n I'.tL'l
hocaiise of a ivei se sah'S coiol it ions, if
aipiars that Hie outcome of the edii
fereiice iilay'- ha e,-reat effect in tins
-.late and that .North arolina. tobiir'.-o
Krtixve.rs ui;i-: In' ejii li'il upon to. furnish
pVaeticaliy .all the' leatT-'.The fuloxvi
iut,' n.'ws .s'or',- from I.exiiinton, K.V..
eien plot ely explains' t he Kent iicky sit -uat
ioir: . ; ;
I to-leyates rcpn-seu! iili; iiiirlev .tobac-l-ii
growers id' thri;e stutrs will nieet
ill . Lexiliyttill next.- Wfdllfsdax.lt de
cide-. w het lli.'i: - "il.l'b!! bur lev yrnvel's,
prtfliifUia; an r ,;-u era';p - y,f :inii,iiiio,ii(iii
,iii)
Is., of : fb:
auiiiuiil.Vj vi!l cut
in l":.'l.
i-iltis to ti
"iivetit ion. will be.
onx-eii'jfins to-. b'e.
liuri; -district aif
b'urb-y pro,lii.'-iir
1 udianii.-
,.t' tiitouh
lllllt t 1 1 1
Keutiic ky - a in! in t In
I
()!ii0 ;,?,
" "At.
m,
in
t he Jes.Jin'S builey
-x ii'io '.on . A ilLiUst .'-. t,
1 went v e'ihi KeiiV
U rowers
."'lip ; f'n ct
tackv, 6
..0 f ,.-.,r,
riil l int; '
;ii-'t ion - v
,- 11-.. due
Indiana
nut ;
t
- ' li' Va vor ' of
year..;' This
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oiaiiv loirii
HI. !h..
Ct'O'I
vtah
I.
, ; in oi ;,
i- 1 he' I'oi'iv.-nl
ee i-i',;u vx.a -,'' '
end
h ,:!
vler .1.1
Ut 1
Wi'rs -ol the
a ,c an nee to a-'l
-' Allal ifil ,i
be-; ; Vi lli-' . hltrie
lll'e' since t hi r;!e-
, .',,----nie I., -!,
(it t,er i fill of ! In
v ;1 'nii T 'pi'ef I "
ei-. : tied the - ir
t-r-l.'
.'o;f:s;
i .b'-en . I -rev
l:,:t wiii tot'. I .
in'- j e'
l!li crop x
fl-,c lire lio-
is'ell't' -'i-pO',
i . ifiian:td!V.,
a - t2r" u
no f;i nii
alt lo.nh
;xv ill' fait
Jin VI
. n x '. ,r,
t'ar la-'e'xv last year s cr
T'.b.-u-i-o ' uialiiil'MctiiTer- '
try viii.0 duiy pi-a,i t-ii-a.iiy;
lex ' croy raised iir tlyx
,,-i-dv ox ertoc ked -fii .-'
I,.iv i-o, up. ux ors -:n '-, mid
oi-i-liiie; tui'-i's t,v' fall
;'"iii-it- xvlu're . unifi.t is ' in.
op iii .pi.-fli'y.
of- the ci'im
ill of the'-biir-.ec'l.-.iofi
' ai-..-; al
nil.l e;raib':-'t-"-t
!o y at'e f X;
- winter.-. I " a
Ipiiaer po'sM'
:,!'-, v vei'-i'-t.'-t i)
".faruier xx it h iioih iiit;
v-ee l '.' V sel'.' . " '.- ..
nf K- f'i ii' kv fainiers
.-li f . iu ;v. i u ; I'-1;'! not
t-iie . niaiiiit'ai-'l iiri'rs a.
e"' of- 'the'r exce-s . of
hut xviiiild "n Isir put
ill tn ti.-Si I ;t!i'r e'JV
c rops - of l ui rlc v. -.; .
upos'-t joit .' to (he f it t -
t o in ra 1
,(h:i'' ' a '. crop
. V v Ml, I'd . 'J't vi
, - ,'Ps.p,.,
'1 ,'
xxrrit'.
(lib
i.-co land
,r fit' u ri
of Jhiy o
v i '
i I tTi,
,.- ,-l
in,
t i oui-
r.hlc
1.
x il,;
.1.1 I s
bur
Saip -i
CHAPMAN DIES AS
RESULT OF INJURY
Cleveland ShoitsToif Ki"c(l
Bv One of Tail Mas
Fast I 'alls
w York, Aii, V7v.-.l!a-X'riioiiil I'hiip
"f till- t ".. x . '..n. I ba- eball teaiii,
was strit -k oil thi' head by a bail
ivk 1
thrown
t'er-lay '
1
by .riti-her p ar! Mays, in yes,
j.'.'iine ' x i'h ' t he-'-, Ni'xv -York
us died -earlv PoPn-, ." -
()xx ', ii;:et-i. the death of 'ha piiia 111 u. t o
-'.' yra me
Voil; .
,!.-,'
b'el xvei'ii f 'ti'X'yland- titiik l ip
Amerii-ans lui s ' been' : po-t
Hell'
Longshoremen ote
To Return To Work
New : York, A :e. 17,
shi.renieu. uieiubers id
boni'shori'iiieii ' - as- .1
be, 11 011 -trikke -i II ft
,- t 'ifistwi-e, lone
t hi'' i nterna.t iona l
iatioit, xxhii haxe
. la-1 April,- hax e
'iili'il to return to xvork :
a 11 nnfl n,.-f .1 heve- t o.h'i V b
once, it xx a
( apt. T. '
O 'f -oiiiicr j, resilient of. t ile
assiit-'iti.t 1011.
Chiirchman Arrested
on Smuggling Charge
Berlin, -An 5.' l7. -Abbo.it tl.abrirl, of
st:, BnU'fnee in on a -1 ery , h a - In in nr'
re'lftl- --at. -iitiiiiifh - cliarei'it with -iiiii-
'.din" h'rt ' ob:ie.'ts:and seeiiritie.s xvo.rt h 1
'iianvi iniliions
Nius bolder, a
Ze'it ' 1 1 H fjf 's llllich
' Tlie miiiiaster'
f mark- across the
nr, I in -r -1 " t iie Taee
,'.HTf spun b'tit . -xv)ts
to be trausf, rrihl
to Switzerland and it is alleeid
(b-ibriel arrant'1-"! vxith txvo Munic
that
art
dealers to include several boxe- of
pn'ihtinifs anil art iili.ji'i'fs for shipment,
xvith the iiiiiiiasterv fn.rnit.iit'e." ;, -Thin
xx as not detected - untjr-.'irrival at. I,iu
da'f where boxes of .ai'it.inj; 'val ie.r at
ii,iillO,inhi marks were ilisrovettu-wlrilo
securities valned at spii.tmil marks, were
found sewri up' in tnuttreses. It is
char)ed that the Abbot xvas to retrieve
pecuniary . losses -ulTered in i iii'idin
another relijiious cstablidinieiit. A
hi'rli Behliu oflicial is said to be im
plicated in the matter and art dealers
have also been arrested.
Visitor to Greenville Mr. Robert
(Tatton. of this eitv, left vesterdav for
Oreenville, where he will spend a few
days. ".'
SUFFRAGE BATIU'EIGHI TIB
FIERCELY
III SENATE TODAY
Debate Among Fiercest
Ever Heard in Legisla-
tive Falls of State
VOTE
L VTE
MAY BE TAKEN
I AFTERNOON
Dozen 'Speakers- Had Been
. Recognized Up rlo rlwo
O'clock Anti find
horces Both Appeal
fident oi Victory
Pro
(on-
Kalei-h ,-Aiijs;
1 at ilieut ion of t he
t raiie Uliifliil incut,
setiii;,. of ;'t lie' ,i
1 1. 1 1 . 1 1 V:s ;i .
l-;e;:.-d debale-a.-.i.
t'.'inili nia n ha Ve
v. I'e- part i zaiis 7
cha lices.' t liriiu,i..ii
iji'i-tions pnppi d
force adioissioii ;i n
N early a doz, n
1 7.-Tlie. liyht over
.federal wniiiauS silt
rue-eil foibiy in the
rlli, (Icrolina l.-nisla,-.
of heated a'i,: fi.ro
..a - the 11 at i Xerth
M'hloui sei-n. riit-re
xv c! I as 'fite'l 'oa',t ex
; '.t he' day aii ; hn al
up . cout in iivili dy to
id. briu id t(ii . -;: i-.ifi.
speaki-r- .-had -ln-on
li..- "it I., .a nil epro-'
'i'-ii rn late in the , lav
tite support if- ti i re
- by "' vot"s, : while
I ral ilical ioii would
i.'i.'ri.ii t'if. t xx'o' ballots.
roiiienized
iects for a
xv eri- s li in .
elaiiniii a
oprieiients-
lie f i.ri
Viite i
Surl'i
i.'tiil
ill '-isle
i'rr.oxv i
lose bv.
i li
INTEREST CENTERS
IN SUFFRAGE FIGHT
Eves of Anti and Pro -I orces
m rl wo Counties I urned
Towards Raleigh
but i o;,r,
: I,
i- la "i lei,
i.s. j--' -bv
nd-oppo',,
meii t :i x
lettl-e-l..,
II
lie fell
'XUlicfif,
Of t!i'e"
e .le'i'li,.,
eit in r
inn I'.v' -1 In-
;i t (
i-I'i
in- s .
..' Whin
r(! lint ij-i
xy-i.l :i.i,
pi "i unity
:iaiiiM.-
i, lie -Si,
. .-:irif
Hid tin
, and -'
n tlo'
I,..:,,,,
con
:.'tlt elll,-IHaleli:i,
V sup' -OSi'd t i. be
.!lle.
there
tipiji v a ;i.-1. r
-Sl
poi't-erso lit i-ai i.liral ion in -, the tw o
IH.ie-. -.'Tl.e. Ii;aj"l':ty of . li,.. Wou.cii
the cily haVi' In', it inactive in th
'-et,- l-ut niaiiy luxe chauipiencd tlo'
lilLti'.' i;;ili-c - lup-t - i.tifk'iisiiist icallv.
of
xviii kiiie
in
V-on ninci lo-i
xx .t.li;. -...-ta'tr
.r'er..
i io
-.ir,
-,i ,n
IH'f llioll-
it hi- en
' 'I'lii
.' !.i-.:
-,itVr;ie,:
Tai-bor,
I'eWriUf sp
of the -.most
1 "nTjtv a ml
, he
: rnii;
d, . l,i
if ut ci' i,-
I th,
t i'l. iii all
tioll-
.tilhe
at b:
I i:il. suiri.ii -t
,'i nti 'id,, r of
'!,vi,'e.l, ,
rvt - lnriH , t
-t',.
, it i,
X'lireil ! v
si 11 1 i'neiit
e't lo'l -,..'
I, for.
i.ward.s I';
e a-, -t-'nui "
i-.,4i :alid ,,'a-sh
a! xx-i.li-. deei'ie
:l!le
.if rl
1 h,
ill-.
ML OLIVE CENSUS
SHOWS BIG GAINS
ane Cmnt Town Has
More Than Doubled Pop---
illation in 1U Years
Wii'sliiiio.f.ui,.' Aii"-. I
rt It I 'Mroiina tov, n has 1
ii-e which iiii finer th,,- 1
. A mi t her
. n ad. led. to
-t ten years
liax e
I iiin.
inure -than d.oulih-il ,t hid r popup!
Census statist io- ';i utieu need t n
oav. . -him - A!
Wayne county.
utit.
had
1 1:
. , :.. in
'.ase of 1 1 1,1
ill a popala
.l'7n in IPL'u.
s. announced
1.1'is- IV,-
111 1)0-1'
I i r, jo iit,-' l.a pine
a! iuti of l.p.71 in
Hll.,'1- lu n-.,--
ootie t i'"
).! 1 It .1 ... '1
.siis -fi'iui
. . c
included W:
tllOllt, .I":!!, '
American Oets I irst
Place in High Jump
I Hviiipi,-'. --.
1;. W. I.-
.. xVoli 'lb.
i'h'c ;f Hx nip;
so ib.ine i
S;i.'iilitii- A ll! Verp,
II.b-l,;"of till' Vexv
, linn !)! ,tli lijjjh
-.'.'0:1 no's here to, la ;
stalili-'h.'d ,-ir.in;iv '
Au"-. '17.
York A.
jump of
. and in
Olviiip.ii-
'l'l'c-ord. I.a'u, 'i
u
jii;ii.p ."was l.'.i t' met 1
.Japan Is Visited by
Chinese New spaper Men
Tokio,
the inM
11. .' --ap,
Aii-. 17,
A i s-1 o l -r
llieji s:
-.1 a pull'
pa i t y
is rf 1
-1 ' 1 a
I i tie,-!
. t'ei'liiie lie) Wi'rtl
, came,,1 -si fa in, , I.
a 1 1 t lie . meiii Iii is
hi lin n. Japan'
iii till - is ; ,sti;;e I i!y
: a.s the lf'- f'Vr
paity . contains
prominent iit t In
in .ef 'h ina and
if- a -ion of ;,1
t hi. rida! iotis be-
I XVI.
Iiat'.o.l
1 e i 1 1 1
lltv
Caul
I ra.je xvi ' It 'Si.iij.li-" t
eroxviue . with '(.'aiii.oii
.)apatie-e o(mN. Tii
a journalist w Io. xxa
ant i dn'pa iu-e ,boye,,
the. vi-it t,- wa li-iiiiie',
b-eed aaii-liiirat ioii. iii
I ween t he t wo count rie
eoyAl academician prefers
jail- to paying new taxes
I.ondo.ii, Afici. 17.- Si,- W. B. . liieh
iiioti.l. ioy;iLv'.'ic,'iib'iiiician, ' w ill j .. to
jail- rat her . t latt pay the. inure ascl
taxes now beini; ehttrifed by the laui
mersmitli Boroii'tii council. , Jle writes
to the local press '0 have relusetl In
comply-with this Bolshevist demand of
-!!' Hounds (innuallv on tny house and
grounds.', lust, under two acre. I
would rather, at the age of 70 years,
go fo prison than be a party to such
injustice and robbery."
FOUGH
HEELS
11
PARTY
Party Sent Out By Southern
Baptist Church Leaves
W Vancouver Today
TAR IIBELS TO CHINA
Mission Party Includes
sons Well . Qualified To
( arrv On ( liurch Pro
gram V ill Spread Over
Largo I lold
v.-
,J II
ox. r, H
unary
III - -sinri
- A ;e. 17 -,i
k. rs ent out
Xearlx
bv tlf
f oi-eie'n in
Ha pi ist .. - i
eiiai'd iif t
ila line,) f
7.1 uiiUlon
board' of (.1
! a. n . as' th
Sollt he. il
inlx'.-in ce
O1 i-X ! eliou (if fureiou XXol k
u .iia ler 1 he, recent Hapl isf
i-ainpaieii in the' south sail
loj- the Orient I... lax
sI'iiiin-.Kiii'press of J:
po-st s ;n .1 aitafi,-- I .'hi 11
the t 'ana, Han
pan.. J to y go to
Aft
ie'a. '".
.Metlibrr of t he o:'. i-!y '
today add w hicU con -! it ute
.--,' tiii-.sbiiiaiy pilrimae..
bx' - a . iliele ilellollilU'ifliMl.
eii i-It sail
'.the -lare-r
sent 0111
t Vis : s.a ;d,
all -ei.lile t!l'ollj .till- tell oiltll0
sOat llXV.-'ste I'll Miito-i in, -lulled ill
11 1
th-
0T11 1 oii enl i,,n ti-rritorv. Anions
thein; in' ad, lit ion to the exaiiitclists are
01-tois, .'ii.ii.rsi y, tbai-hers, won'ien- work
ers :ue one scienlitic farmer.
Tliosi' aboard the ship from North
'ariilni:i are, tiord.111 K.. Middle'oti.
W arsaw.' ijii'l M'rs.-Celia lli'irinj; Mid
1 Maui, Tii.r key Liu-ins; IS. Olivt' , Atii'x;
Mrs, Neil l'ler
''O. William (liffue
t i . cue, t'a.ry ; I Iflb
'1'iirki-y, a nd M rs.
Ktaiiips,' -M ii litre f , ...
china
(llixr.v
.Ml Mi--
!"'?' . N -I'ilizalict
Hamlet
Va loritt
ilerrin',
h lb il
all assiyned U
Prohibition Inspector
In Citv On Business
111 S. t 'uiniijieh.'ini, of. Itiir
i'ol prohibit -on ' ju.-pi'i't or, ; i -
dfoik-X'"
Moiiut
"da V 11'ii olliciai -biisi
u - x it h t 'lie enfori-e
hi In- ion law.' It is
eoriiiii,;. I ii t 'ol, fun
f t. lint v .'ni.d ' eit -' idli
-"liliecl 1
Ih.e pr
',rl a ut a
d'er ''the
imp
;i i;l : le , i II en foi'ilile-: tin-. :
: 1 rati- xvith the idlierr.-- in
,! on; t he - i-olirt-. 111. ;)l .. ho
villi- '
iii,-
rl! , whisk, , v..
i',:,l. t '1:11 11 , lie-!,, ri in, xvlio is-:ll'a-.'e
-iippoi-fer niiip hope
ualde ai-.tioii 'bv .'ofh the-
Ill - fo
Toiiii
f.i
tie , "'!.!( t 'ar.'i jiitii- le;is.!;it urr '. ' i!
'ave thi-; e on ; pe . I', r ;T.jrbi,'ri,i 'xx lier-
h;i- :t)-.o l.ei-n ru':!,-,!' on- olli.-iab bu
' STOCK MARKET
Vo) k. Any;. 17; shorfs .: were
ie-sie .at- 1 he of Pttitle i.f to-
"ck 'market,' trrjitgbt. adx iceV
foail inak i fl' t hat elenii'iit uiorl-.-
- ' l.'ri,ti,,Uji,- el nriinie.-s '.
'X:.l hc'.'.iii"; b';ii 11 ! in I '-'1 eels atul
-..-int'ioii-,.
.!i,',wii !,
--.:! e,-',
il.lfe t0.
'-'ai ore 1
r.i I re
e tu t rooi.i, ; -, -nd -inn 1 of t!i,.
i-heiiitc.iK, text-lie and 'ni'o-v
-. wete. h'f hi'r i-y dares' I'm
1 j v, int. -. Am ine 1 1 1 v . rails tii.-
' 1 '. I . iii':- a-ll'l ;olllil - Wi'!.-
rr. i!." vbi-h ;,aitiv 1 1 Ib.S .
MUTINY ON BOARD
AMERICAN VESSEL
Armed Aid Sent Steamer
i frxxie-1 ronTCbpeTihirgeTv"
According to Report
I.nadoii, All".
' 1 ix'ed a xxirelcs.
I't'ii'an -I e.'iii.ii r M
dr.11 yrt.eid.-iA-l-l
dp bocall'o of
a Copi'iihagen di
1;
BanHh police re-
Hie s-ai' from the Am'1,
oxie eiiroute f ruin I.on-.
iiskini.' for iniini'dia1 e
iiiiitinx' o'n board, -ays
sjiii't eh I o the li.xchii (i''e
Tel. -era 111 t onipauy , M ofor hilars xvi! h
ariiie I niiui xxTre instantly uent out, but
110 tirt'-e of dhe e-se1s hll.s yet Jiren
foil nd, it -is' said.
The
Ik,
a.nier I l ux
,. duly
coinin.'ind
p sailed from N'or:
for t 'rtjieilini'en.
of ' Captain Bolton.
Lord Mavor oi Cork
Deported To England
fork, Ireland, Ailil. , I ". .Terreine
M.i-Sw rni'v, , lord mayor of ( 'ork, was
deported t" Kiij-land this niiiriiiti"
aboard a (lestroyir after iinviiit; been
fiiiind' eiiijt.v.nf .sedition bv coiirt ..mar
ital v. -'erday. 'McSwcney still -'refuse
hi I'iil,;'"'. :
Anti Forces Resent
Visit From Daniels
.Kab'ieh, ;'. lljr.
l-esenf the isit
Navy ' .lo-ephus.
S; nid v In the
t'ra 'Jf ' ' cause,' '
Hi. Anti suffragists
of Secretary of . the,
Daniels to Haieii;h
interest of the uf
Whilc the secretary
sta.l ml . ill ..his paper vest crda,-, t hat li
xisit was purely personal, the nut is re
call the iin.)t i-.l statement of the navy's
head from Washington several days
njjir txlieli they dccl.'i re he said he woulij
1 nine to I'aleteh find use -his intlttetici'
for ral ilicat ion. .
ADVANCING RUSSIANS ARE
PUSHED BACK BY POLES
Warsaw. A up. 17. CI a. 111.. Bv the
As-ooi.-itcd I ress. 1 1 hit ltii-suin pres
sure ' Upon' Warsaw- has been relieved,
acenrdinj" to the odicial I'oliil) coininuii
Uiie just issued. 1 he,statenient report
ed thill Ocneral IMstid-ki directed the
counter attack that deflected this re
lief. ',':
In the Thirteenth Century, wapes
and prices in England were tiled by
royal decree.
MSSION
FATE OF SUFFRAGEOTHER BILLS ARE
BEFORE TENNESSEE
FOR ACTION TODAY
Standing Room At a Pre
mium As Ratification Is
sue is Before House
I KNOTIIV DEIJATK IS
RETARDING THE VOTE
Motion Introduced Provid
ing That House Concur
With Senate in Ratifying
Amendment Debate- Is
Precipitated
: Nashville, Teiin., Ail"-. 17. Standing
riioui xxtu -It -a pretiiiuiu tn-the Tennes
see tioilse of re.pre.-en.f at ixes when that
body met thi- illumine; in act on rut i
fi,;i!.ie:i of the federal siill'raji' amend
Ilieut . - . , . - , ' .,
A in nt inn Unit, the lioiise eoni'ur in
the action of the-sriiate in adopt in;; tin'
rat ificat iou resolut ion xvas offered im
mediately after the. fax orable report of
t he 00 in iu itt ce on ci.n it it ut ional eou-
eht ii.ii s - and . n ini'iiiiinetit tippi'iiviiio
.-ncli actio and debate began' nt once.
Chairman Hiddickk of the committee.
i-ide'i' i," ' he Mill raee forces, was thu
first speaker, '.
N. Y. !LbS10N WILL
AID COX CAMPAIGN
Republicans Placed in Di
lema bv Expected . Re
Lloction of Socialists
New
ha m es
have In
-peciai:
Yi I., A ,e. 1 7f .( i-ivenior .-('ox 's
-oi' cai-ryini; Nov. York slate
i'ii inci i-a i'i' by i he i-'i 11 for n
sesMon of the New York Mate
is la t m e i-fued by llovernor . Nmit h
i'or Sept. 'Ji '. '' ' , , .
lb' .1 ,
Cox . Smit h tui - alsi
laamt bins ftu- -pi-i-ia.i t
1 ii in t lie district , of,
Lt a-si'iii bj xnieii tii'st 1
issued rai-,
If it itm on .Sept.
the tivc. Sim iii l
d . iast-. xxfniTer.
i'f w i?li1 ii iaus doubt
that-. the five
llien XX ill be re elected.. ..."
.lust; xx ha! is Speaker Sweet ooiiij;
fi) do xviien this.' five ousted asseinlily
men return to tlif ir places in . t he. Netx
x. .;!.' ot All -in v .' .
If lie is' to ai l'e.'ir i-oiisisletit he tiiu-st
aefiili . tirdi-r. t he se' eeatit at arms ttt
brine the Sti.ids.1i -If bi' fore him, a nd
a e;i in t-oii.ina. id t he" live, tAvii-e ! if they
Xx iu. a ..' ; I ' i - 'di e ell by tin' people to
leavi, the hall.'.
I !' S; i-nkei' t-'.-iet dot's not do this
t'e x i i-:-b, ei,tif"-siiu.r his iiwn. bluh'ler,
I'ei ll.ei (hi,,, it inel; no . jtl'I'e:, lice
v he! her ; !i t ix.e SoeialisV asseuil.l x'H',t;ii
.ire ' tiriii , or xx iii't h.'r oil ,' (Hie; is re
I , '-1 -' f i -, i . .'t'lo," dileiinii.i iviil be -1 her '. to
I ' " ! a'-vd a nd Sweet lllis( face if ill
.-.it her.' euc. "''..'.
Out in t'lii'i-;. ;;o ' the Ib'pub'T. a:i
I hone lit t In-y had r.-mnx ed the. t a il.t of
M-i!:-!ii b their ,l;lt t'ol'lll repllllia
'ii.-n (it I i:'e -.-penker. And tiovv the isuo
ii-es ai;aiii to eiiefdiiiid tlo'iu. .
. No mat f or.how il is .faced, the f'lnb.'ir
-tfsni o' -.it 11 .u 1 iou see ins c erta in to cost
the ',, (). I'. IhoiiMinds of votes 'next
fall- .'; . ' -
BIG INCREASE IN
OUTPUT OF MINT
rol,000,000 Coins Turned
Out by Philadelphia Mini
Last Year
I'hiladolpl
Ait"
17
-The 1'hilll
Tilll dllllllli'll
.dclii!iia."1iiTii! . turned'. 'out
coins in ! he last fiscal year.
liaytio.iid T. Baker, director of the
I.' 11 it etl. States mint, jnve nut the fig
ures' a I f i r inspect in o f he . Inst it 11 1 ion.
New ii if 'en ' t in;': nineh ines, electric
fiiriiacfs -and carTyin' dexices haxe
iieoii in st.'il led within the last year
aii'i. efficiency methods have been
adopted xxhi. h greatly increase the
old put. of the n.iiil. -' -.
.The iui. i-ea'se last year xvas about
L'.i per coin oxer l!'l!b In 1!I a little
over 11 inillion coins were produced.
Mr. Baker: recently -returned fro if
San l'fancisen mint' where lie is pre
paring to. install improved machinery
simiJiiT -tn -that. in the l'liiladelpliia
mint. . - ' ' ' -: - ' ..'.'
With; the recent aibiitions," said
Mr Baker, '-'lie Philadelphia -mint Is
ii,.v. . not -only the largest mint in this
country, buf nianufact'ure a larger num.
her of coins than any. other iiiint in
the world. ' '
COTTON MAEKET . .
N'exv York, Au(. 17. Cotton' futures
opened steady. .October, 1U)0; Beceui-ber-
JS.otl: .lunuurv, -JS.!!!)-. March, J7.
"'2: M.-iv, 27.."b. .. , ', , "
Yi'stenlav s evere breaks .-were fol
lowed by itui'lerate "rallies in the cot
ton market, durinj; todav s early trad
nit' . J he opening xvas steady at a de
cline of 7 jioints to an advance of id
points near nnntlis t'tiirr relntivclv
iuvv iniilaT' overnioht selinig orders
with -October selling at EtbOn and De
cember at L's.iW. Thc:e offerings were
soon absorbed however and the mnrtet
tiirnml lirmer on covering which was
promoted bv a somewhat more cheerful
view of Kuropenn conditions and con
tinued unfavorable" weather in the
Houth. October sold np to 29.U2 and
December to 28. OS or about 25 to 30
points net higher.
OFFERED BY CRISP
TO SWELL SALARY
Clerical Help of State to
Benefit if Measure
is Passed
MAY REFER - PRIMARY
BILLS TO COUNTIES
Mecklenburg Representa
tive Urged Investigation
Into Pension Money of
North Carolina Offers
New Bill
Mtiili-ijrfi, Aiif. 17- Representative
t nsji ot I'nre has introduced additional
salary lulls. This tune heurOyides for
approximately.;;.'; per cent iucreaaes in
the saluiioK 1 MP tin' clerlcnl help of the
viinous eiieuutive departments of thu
state, ,11ml also increases the salary of
I he ad.pirant fcncrnl of the state. The
Bare roiiiilv inaii now has bills pend
ing with committees which will raise
the pav of practically all of the execu
tixe olticers and workers of thf state.
.None if these. SH-lary Willis have come
up fnun the committee roonn so far,
but there is considerable sentiment la
both houses for some increases la the
salaries of the executive officers.
U-epresetitative .VTntthews of Meek
leiibiirn xvoiild - investigate the pension
iiionev nf .North Carolina. He hns of
fered a bill which raises a question
II bout t In-, pension money, claiming that
it lies jit.' the . state treasurer when it
inieht mid should be paid out to the
old soldiers. ...
I he latest Hi(;":csUon on the repeal
ol the primary bills provides that the
counties themselves may be given the
opportiinitv to vote oil the repeal of
the primary law at the November elec
tion. I he sentiment in both houses
seems to be prettv strongly in favor of
the repeal or the-elimination of some
otlicers tioiii the primary, but. some of
the representatives and senators also
believe that the people of the state .
are not entirely ready to give up the
piimarv ns a system of "nominating of
fo ers. the three primary bills are now -la
committee ami have not been acted
011. lhev will, in all probability, reaoh,
the floors of both houses sometime dur
ing the coining week.
LUXURY BUYING IS '
RIFE IN GERMANY
Imports of Luxuries Great
While Poor Are Clamor ,
ing for Food
Berlin, Aiig. 17.' Hiace the raising
ot the lilocka ie, t'crintiiiy has iniort-i-.j
IP t)ii(i,iiiiii.,(Hi() marks' worth of
-ilks. perfumes, chocolates, oranges,
cigarettes and other luxuries from
aluond. ,,iid the jrfior are clamoring, for
..atiiit-ul and en 10 ie used milk, accord
ing to Kei'iuaii advocates of "the sim
ple life."
A new 'movement, known as.thq
l.eiigiie- tor the Kcyi'iieriit ion of tier-,
n anv. which preaches plain living end
hiuh tTniikino, u return, to oldtime
iinplicitx couple
atet-
intellectuality 11s opposed to the Crass
materialism- of the present day, has
I ecu started here. It deprecates the
e-ilv issuance ' of 2,000,000 marks in
paper currency by the government.
An appeal is made to the people to
confine incinsclves to the essential of
lite no more foreign-made clothes or
bixurv foods. 110 more expensive pleas- .
nre trips abroad: no more costly pres
ents. -
The nromoters. among whom arc for
mer Finance Minister Count Roedern;
the economic expert Walter Bathenan
ami a dozen well-known professors nd
social welfare workers, emphasize that
thev nre not ascetics nor prohibition
ists but that thev 'make a plain appeal
tii the ciiinmon sense of the people to
restrict their general expenditure for
th" sake of the ntherlund. .
It is claimed for tho movement that
it is entirely non partisan and that it
has the official endorsement of the
ipivcrnmrnt; ,
26 Reported Killed
In Railway Accident
Chii-ugn, Aug. 17. Railroad office
here have a report that a Chicago,
Onry and South Bend interurban car
jumped the track at Portage crossing,
four miles west of Mouth Bend, killing
j(i passenger. .
Japanese Sun Goddess
Is Informed of Peace
Tokio, Aug. 17i Conclurion of the
peace is being reported to Amaterasu,
the Sun-Oriddess and Grand Ancestress
of the r.mperor by Prince Fushimi,
who ns Imperial proxy is visiting he
Isle Shrines, as well as the mausoleum
of Jinimu Tenno, the 6rst emperor of
.Japan and that of Emperor .Meiji. :
Whenever any event of national im
portance occurs in Japan a messenger
is sent bv tho emperor to make a re
port to the Sun Ooddess. After the
war with Russia Admiral .Togo return
ed thanks before the national ' shrine
which was founded 1,900 years ago and .
which contains the Sacred Mirror, -bleru
of the goddese. . ,
Eeturns from Beaxh---M rs. R. D.
Fleming and children returned yester
day from Ocean View where they gpeut
aoveral davs.
t
t