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- . VN X V THB WEATHEB Pair Today and Thursday; Cooler. THE EVENING TELEGRAivi: LEADS Till: AY EVERY DAY" ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. WEDNESDAY AFTERNfjN, SEPTEMBER 1, 1920 VOL. XIV. NO. 362. PRICE 5 CENTS White Has no Evidence To Substantiate Cox's Qharges At Pittsburgh LATEST ACTION BY TWO KILLED WHEN TENNESSEE AGAIN MAIL PLANE FALLS MUDDLES SUFFRAGE IN MASS OF FLAM E Roosevelt's Successor l TO ROWE TODAY . -, .... .... " .. i :- IE 5. -W;'F',V .-V - MMIMM If MUCUS ' ii j Democratic Chairman As ' sures Probing Committee That Cox Has Proof (,: PARTY HAS PREPARED - NO CAMPAIGN BUDGET Campaign Expense Probe Is Continued At Chicago ; With Spencer Presiding In Absence ol kenyon i . Chairman White Witness Chicago, Sept.' 1. Ocorge W lute, tha,"-lair of the iIi-iiku' rsit ir national com Atcc said on tin- stand luilav.be- Xfoij,. ihe senate coui-iniitco . in s;igut n(g chinpaigu expenditures tTiat lu- Had po tvidcuce to sustain unworn1 ol tin- charges liiu-ie bv (niveruoi .ox. Ins par ty's presidential nominee, as to: Ti'iiuti- licau campaign fund ipioins(nr ilie A--loged desirp ol emit nbu lors. ITi havc :,"'. -lots of them in industrial I'l'iiti'is made ' " tht! bavoiiets ot then- puppets in othec.'' Meiiutor Spencer asked : he (h-moi-ial ic, ruannian to pro- iuco a list ol all em ' "''" plo of the democratic .national com - oiittti'v " tint their lollowcrs, wlucli In promise." 'o do. No speakers urp being ' paid 8U-lu-i "the witness said, and he- ' flues not iil.V-.-o pav anv. 11.' .added. In had authorize, ..ho expenditure ot if-lOU,-. OlilMiy the speakers nun-nit so tar. . tLiutor Mpeneer questioned Mr. White about the relation ol . l, Janiemon to the democratic national H.'iiuiuiit.tee and the truth of. newspaper : -. rejyirt that Air. .lumeisou mm siaie.i last.'- year that $ll,(uio,uiiil . would tie : needed- lor democratic c ; 1.1 1 p:J n lumls " this' year. "Is that true in your judgment! the senator asked. "If 19 not..'' . '.'Is it true," Heiiuior '(Sj-u-nee'r. then asked, "that von have, slated you will not place any limit-, 'on campaign eoii triliui ions? ' ' 'I did bmv that,-' Mr. White answered- "There is no limit, in the size ex- tept in the dincret ion ot myselt . and the national treasurer at tor ! we ha e considered 'both the size and the sourer lof the contribution," - ' l Ueo White, chairman of the demo jcriitie nikt.ional coinniiltee. tounv told !the senatorial committee invp-t igatm;: ft f hp campaign expend:: uros liiat lit filf.hought a two hiillioli-diiilar c.inipnigii jBjfiinll for national .comnnttce purpose V ikvotild provide tor nu adequate, prrsi liii-ntiul eanilifiit?n tins ve.-ir. I Henlvmir to a nuesnou mv s-n.uor i tdu-e of New .lersev, Mr, ml ster dae told the eoninuttve lie had I" to jitaop a liclmu ortaelu. ." I net of freedom liulsje " i,n eountrv paper,;, lint had .. not yet urderi y)nn parried out. Xeimtof Kdyi ml tc the article as propaganda new s ; ' tin I a ' vor of the League ot .Nation:-. ... " 1oii 't vou, think it would I'e aa evasion of the state eorrupt practici' law to have thai arlielp pulil.shed with out - laliel 'I'aid tor iv mi and so asked Senator l-.de. ' :" Dont vou think that evasion ol the spirit of the law at lean?-' "Vou sav spirit of the Jaw"- replied Mr. White. " "Yen, Ith nk so.'' 'vThe -article v.u. iironi-ht lipfore (lie ffoiiimittetv was Hepi-esentative Hrilten of Illinois in connection with his eliai ; th(' 1 the Hiltish embassy at Wishinl on ,,wa ''-soliciting fluids for the ilenioi'ratic campaign. The drnio, ratic. orgnnintion . Ji.-is not yet niade out its ".hud-get, Nlr- Wliitr iaiil, but ho addeil tliat the various. Un- Veiu were nressinjr him to iipoint the campaign fund commit tee sn that tm-y. -,iuia . t no , Vnfonoed of their allotiueiit. -Amator fpeneer. who presided at lo- "dav 's'- opening session in the absence of St'llator heuvon, brought oiil the fxiint'. that the national ju'adipiarter of tin cninnullep are in the (mud en tral Palace in New ork with branches in -Chisago, Han Francisco and WaMi iiiKton. : "Do vou know anv sinister (maneiiil or indiidtrmt" jnterpKt,., which are seek in!; to make prohts possilile bv contrib uting money to the republican national fmuiuil top nr nnrtv " Senator Sppn- pp( nskpkil, referring to press acr-ount,H,Mi- m-ist t.f Oovernor Cox si gjippeh at, l itisiuir. "I have, of course, read the rover nor's upceeli at I'll t bury; and from loiijj assoniation wtlli him believe he can )irove anything lie charges,' -Mr. White concluded. MacSweney Spent Restful Night At .Brixton Jail London, Sept. 1. Lord Ma vor Mae Kwoney of ('(irk, spent, u restful niht (mil PPnrei sevpral anntches of sleep. Although vcrv weak, In' was bright and ehperful this, niorluntf. Ihere werP, however, unmistakable sijjns of hcvptp ainanip'ation, dullness of the eyes and trpneral sign of sinking as a result of his loug hunger strike. Mayor. MacSweney 's brother remnin .f with him during the night. " lake Rapid Work In Preparing Tax Forms TJaleigh, Hep't.' l.-rWitliln two days frer the general assembly had ratified he revpuiip - bill the forms, made in liuulniple, for 25 getiaratp corporations io list their franchise taxps under ."(he r. valuation act had been printed an l v'aced in th hands of the taxpayer. I'kijt'.work was done by clerka in the K. V auditor's office1 without Bny .addi U'ual assistance,' Th4 work' is steadilv i gr done and within short time will .- completed. . . JANITOR ARRESTED FOR POSTAL THEFT "Rev." "Samuel . S; Evans Held for Trial At Next Term Federal Court Apprehended ' liv throiijfh the- use, of "iveu a ireliiiniiai-y 'ojliee "inspectors le(- letter and : iuir vesterdav morning hot sioner . e I ; 1 lepul v ( tun in i - V lhk in oti. ,! r.. ' Kev Smiiuel IS. 1-iviiiis,' enlored -head jani-Hir at tile local postofliie, ws plaeed un der $I,Oimi (iniid for ajip'araiice at the nf.x-t term nf -federal, court in WHsoii to .'iiiswei- a VliurgV iif pilt'i'rin the. mails. ".Accurdiiiy to poxtollir-e "authorities, various vaiii'abies a" -..diet ter have dis appeared from the mails for u Icni! period of time, .but up until the la-t f, w days efforts, to solve the disappear ance hud proved futile. With inspect UTS t'hps'ter and, Robinson nssiiriied to aid; local ollicials in r le.-i riii-- llie my--teiv, a rigid- invest. ";aliiin was staite.i several days ago and decoy letters, i-ou-t:iii.iing marked ilH.iiey," put in circula tion through the liK-ul ollicc- . After several ays fit' wait i-'nj;, the" "spy--ciap eiiviTv .ileciiys, one of wliicii was' postniarkPi.i New" York an l the other Kocky Mount,,. ap areatly Served their pinnose... It win d iseuveresl bv oHicials that the inoije'y placed in lliem had lieen removed. Acting, iijhhi suspicidu aiol ci i-riiiiisl .nil i.-il' evide nee,' (iflu-iiils: eit i i-li e4 Kans and his im-kef and jliscfvercd tiie marked money . which, - l.ail j re viously lieen placed in the duj i' lellers. Tli r negro ja'iilei-'s arrest foll'owi -it !;i t Monday afternoon, ihe tous!uii' pre liminary' hearing be lijr ;ien him be fore I'eiiity t'ouiiiii -.sioner Wilkinson yesti-riiay morniii. - The negro j:eeui-t'd t he--s4 iptilated bond of .-; I,0!ll and is now a',, liberty awaiting Ihial di.-piisiliiin of the case by, federal court. : I ii . 'Ui'-resiinn' Kvaiis ollicials believe lha! t!iey have solved the mystery ol iIisnpH-!i rin'if aj'! irles,' .which- lias been yoiiij;. (in at , the loi ul oltice lor suiiie t ime, ab hough prior to tin;" intensive invest ijjafio.il they had not . siispe -'e I Kv.in ;is . he had. been ill. the employ ment ot the ollu-e tor a number ot voar and in addition Id Ih-mi" a 'preacher iva lookehd upon uj a '' tru,s wn, ! hy em plov. . '- ":.- '" '!;'". -:- GERMAN TRADE IS MAKING INCREASE Commerce Between This Nation And That Count 1 y Shows Rapid Gams mi'. I oil 1 1 L4-: j ei-ini:c:i' state !' war sli von -II,- l-t.-( Stal es- :i iiiii. Aiistri:j, I r.-ule wit h tli lapi'fly iiu-r-.:asiii. . lie lepart oii at ef eoun.iei cr ,,: loits -l : iiermaiiy tutali-'d lui-ii'. i tlii' - I 2' m:nitlis "end 1 exists bo ld Hernia uy p ciiiiiilrie tilts - r.f tiie mv t b.-i I e fOS.17(i,nT!.l il l.-rr iluue i,0 compared with 'sjes.sis si .during Use eorrespiiniiltj' I- . iin-ul 'is tiie, year before, imports from (lerina'ny jampod from .-r'.Ht, lis 1 jtrl'.llii o .",ti 5,(175 iiur iiiH the year, ending duly I. . Kxpoits to Austria ,i -rl.i.i "ngnisliiul from Austi'Ni Uiiiif-ary- were 'valued at l I,S47,.1L'7 as compared with nnthiiiy; the year before. .Iiiiii)ils fnnn. that country for ihe siulii. period ft ere val iii'il ai' .".s7.1"s. . Trade witli Kus-ia - in Iv.irope1 atso showed -a sulistaiiti.-il increase in the past year, exports bet no; valued ut i)i.'t4, i:!l,l'i I 11s' compared with $1 l,l"in,OiMI Ihe vear lief ore. - Imports from that eiiiuit rv, however, were valued at pnlv vJ.l l.'i.LNX. Discover Cerman Wireless Station In Mediterranean Malta. Any;. 11. A complete wireles apparatus which 'was .'anchored in Uii tathoms nf water off Melb-ha llav.irith ind working part-; below the iirfai-e'to a depth of about e'irht falh- ems. has been discovered bv a party of Maltese fishermen. Ihe .-iiiparat-.iS) which' -whs siibsecpiont ly removed by the dockvard authorl lies fur uu exaiiiination, is ot Oermaii construction and is complete 111 pvprv delail. , : - - .' I ndoiibtedlv .ljinalling went on regu larly during the war with subinarities Iving 111 wait for Hritish vessels, it be ing cpnte jne-siblp to sink the mast be lor the operations were detected. Altcndorf Escapes From Two Mexican Army Guards .liiiire, "Sent. 1. Or. Paul B. Alteu dorf, Avho claims ho- was a secret of Ihe Tinted States in Mexico during the world war ami who w:vs recently nrrpst ed in Mexico City and ordered deported as a ' peruiciou foreigner," escaped from two Jtexican army officers who were guarding him during the night, it was leariipil here todav. Jacksonville vShipyard ' Is Sold For Large Sura Washington, Kept. 1. Wale of tiie Merrill and 8tpvens Southern Shipyard at .Itinksoiiville, Ffa.jjto the Kli' Xesa Trnding Company, of Bavannnh, tla., for $1,700,000 was announced today by the shipping board. The housing pro ject in included in the gale of the vard. House Action Invoking Non Concurrence With Senate Makes Legal Tangle STATE DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS ARE QUIET Anti-Ratification Leaders Look Upon Situation As Most Favorable Stew To- . ward Ultimate Rejection , May Go To Courts Na .hville, Serif. I. Karly this niiirii, jug. th.eL leading ojipoiients of : rat i lii-.-i - tiou of the - surf rnge" resolution, by the extra session of the Tennessee lofisla fure had not held a couferenci' Id dis cuss, action of the house Tut'silay aft ernooii when by a voto r( 47 to lit w ith JO jnemJiers not .v'olinj; the liun-e failed to concur in tiii action of the senate, extracting '.from the journal the pro ceediugs of August t'l when the legisla ture went.. through, the 'form of dispos ing. of: tiie motion to reconxiilcr with-; out ;i (pioniai present. . , .1 ifdgi-'-Joseph I'. J liins, ltresideut. of the Ten lie -s. Const l-t ut iona.l league, said -this morning that the effect of Ihe house's action was to reject the sulfraL'e. uniendu cut a it was thi- i imtciitiou of tlio a.nti rat ifieati.oniits that the mo tion Hy reconsider the. house's original action was still nciid-iuir and that -when the hou-e finally did get down to a vote, (he ratiliealiiin resolnl ion' would be de feate.l.,, die said that he' exuectvd thr iroi-eed1ng.i would lie . hrow 11 into the. courts and (hat Tuesday afternoon ': j action .would lie favorable to the . poM-j tion of-the opponents of iiiifrage. FEDERAL OFFICIALS HAVE HO COMMENT ' Washington, S(-pt," 1. The action of the. Tennessee lower house yesterday- at". ternoi.n '-in vojving lioii-coiicurreiu-o with the' itnate-iii trie MiflV'aL'e aiiiemlmeut is vie.wed in i ho oilic-s of the sfate d )i::itineitt as i-icatiiig legal tangle with which the department has nothing to. do. at this t ime. " HAWAIIAN RACE TO BE EXTINCT SOON Estimates Based On Statis tics Place Extinction Only 75 Years Hence '' ;. .: . ,. noiioiiiln, :"T, il.. Sept. I. Hawaii's iiative race will be extinct in year if. the ratio of births, and"' deaths set. by the ollicial figures' for . tin-, fis-ul year l'Oltl-'JO is maintuine 1. This is - indi cated by the report of !i-. 1'. K-.' T rol ler, president of tli,-; lerritiirial lioaiil of he.-ilth . W'hicli ho.-.s -that" during the year the deaths uf piiro-blonde I Ila waiians totaled 1 .nil!1, . w hile there were 07(1 liirths. . There are approximately J.'i.oiifi pui-e-bloinled llawaiians, living on the . Ha waiian islands, .-K-eiii-iiiig to es 1 iniaicV lieports for phst years show decreases ii) their numbers. In marked Ciuitra'st with Ihe evidelo-e that the Il.iVMiiian.s are niember- of a dying ; race ',! are (lie vital stattics dealing with those who represent mix tures. (if Hawaiian . w ith.. I nii'-asiau and Asiasl ic blood, .-, - -.' S (If the Ciiiicasiaii-llawaiians, 21!) died during the last fisf-al year,--while (here were. (iS'i) . ln'rths in t liat section, of the territory's population. The Asi al ic-Ha;vaii;iii ; strain principally 'liinese-llawaiinrecorded lHo neat lis and -l!'l births. .' .- ' The jialuial iticiease in tlx' .laiiaiiese population of the. territory diir'ntg the ,,vi-ai- was :t otiii.-lluring the year there were 4,(Mi:f births' and - liil7 deaths among the .Tapanese, " Other Donations Made To The Catholic Church Several other .interior improvement and memorials have been donated to the local. Catholic . ijiiirch, in -101(1111011 lo those -mentioned 111 the recent article telling of the decided improvement rmt interior decorations made at the church. While sevPrah donatUins were mention ed, . there were also some which were unintentionally mini ted. ; . These additioniil.doiiations, which add considerably to the beauty .or the church, include a beautiful set of triple gongs given bv Mr. ,s. A. I'arker. 11 marble cruciliv donated bv Mrs. W. .1 I rai-ev and linndsoiiip nlver candela bras which are the gitr of Mrs. Krank Hc'.knap. Fightinjr Is Resumed About Belfast Today ' Belfast, Sept. 1 Fighting was re sinned here today bet ween -Nationalists, ruioilists shipworkcrs from the Shank Hill district and troops. Heavy firing continued nearly an hour, and it, is fear ed that the casualty list is heavy. The fighting centered, around .North 'street. Brooklyn Strikers Vote To Reject Arbitration New York, Sept. 1. Brooklyn BapU Transit .strikers In mass meeting today voted to remain oaf, rpjecting the of fer of Federal Judge Mayer, legal cus todian of the company, to submit all except financial, grievances to 0 board of arbitration. Pilot And Mechician Pinne Beneath Wreckage.In Ac-' cident At Morristown 'LANE WAS EN ROUTE j TO CHICAGO OFFICE Postoffice Department At Washington Receives "No tice of Accident Rejjard- . ed Dead Pilot As One of Most Efiicient In Service Morr:ytii 11. ident ijied . men .).. s;-pt. 1.1 uo uu ere bui iu'd ' to di-a.f it j !lnii tal iiii plaiie I hi- out down on Jaiuc at ";.ill 'todav; The I in a- goveriMiictit j "Inoniinr; which. ;;( reet, t his cj.ry, ptane was ilynig at a low I to be altitude' iv ben. rx!ei'ie!icili;j; "'. Sounds of armers. i'n I lie iftif its .man 11 sudden dive t he pilot soi'iio ti-ouble with th backfire were he; vicinity who. wi Olivers saw- the j.l and burst 1 1:1 d II: witha teriilic. ilo'ty exjdosioii in e eilgilie 1 r. I -and f -re. watcli a ne take noes. It hit. thud and he groittol ) t ri'iiieu ccurreil, tlirowiiifr mail f . feet in evciy direc w'ere ),iiiiie-d uiidri- the bag- Hundreds tiou," The p'lot w:eckng. 1 death was doubt lcsH': iii- .- taut aneons. A -lli'te' book found beliCalii ; tiie wri-cl-.age ciiiitaitie.l the name of T. T. Mi I lei-, and a collar was . i'uurhed " T. II. I.. "- The - mail bag bore the tag '.'Jefferson Terminal; 1 'hi.-.i-i ' ' and .carried ii.a'J far (ihie. Neliraska and -i.oth liakoi.-i. . A Inrge-.niu'ottiit of tin- mail '.was com pb teiy. destroyed,; WASHIfJGTON yESEIVES NEWS OF ACCIDENT .Wu-dt.i-irgto;!., Sept,: K -iThe posiettice deiai'tnieilt rei-eivi'ii, 11 'brief .report to ila v f nun Morrii-towa, N.. .1., oil .1 he ac cident which ri-.i!il-, int in t.l.p ile-truc-tion of a .mail jiiane ami the death 'of I'ilot : Max -M i!icr. and Mechanician Gus t a e. ,H i ti-s 1 1 ti . Tire plane was en route to '('levelaurl and' Chicarjo fr'iiu .New Vork. . Itierson 's Inline was Troy, Idaho- Posfodice officials said Miller was se- ganli'd as (Hit- -of the T10 t ellicicnt p lots in tiie service -if t hef'cj opart 11101; II accident in Movri-towri was tl: foi, h case of a 1u11.il jdane taking (ire e! K nlUyV il-said m f.lf mO miles of giving, EXPECT WOMEN TO BREAK UP MACHINE Rumors Rife That They Will Repudiate Many County Nominees-At Polls Ualeigh, Seot, 1.- Ti, women into f.h'' polii leal Carolina men ns thai In and democrat ie luiiuiuees c "eiit -ranee .of life of Nortli ih republican lor c inn.-v uf- f ices in Collie se going to be hard M or tiie state aru -ssei! in the Xin'eili- tier elect 1011,. jf, Xi'i oriSa. il uooi hing ftill- I'ioll ; i c i, bo There is. jtoing .ln bo a w-1i(ii,cs.i1p '"repudiation : of: nouiinees -fn some coun t ies ' where fur yeais'the "ring'V is charged yyilh ha ing its-own.' way iliTlli' selection (if- eaiuli'lates. 'This' is par I iciilurly fine in -mr' ies lu -eastern North Carolina, so the stjiry- is told by suffrage advocates. And -John I'aliner, (if W'nrri iitiin, is aut hority for the statenieiit that ,'oich ;i coifdition exists in Warren., comity where the . women voters, '.tired unto death of the ''ring" louiinatioiij i have .set aboii with. ile f I'liiiiira'lioii to wipe the slnle clean and begin anew, signalizing -tirj'-ir ilelilit in to the political fi.ruui by . really .slart ioo soniething., . . Already these '.first iyeur voters havo heard from Attorney d'eiieral Manning as to th,icgnlity of placing an elcvont h hour licket in f lie .running af I of nuniiiig the caniildates . iu inriss nieet ingr The atlornev general lnmsclt u staunch deaioprat and who would, in nil jirob ability givi his support lo (he party'.! nominee should he vote: itr one of (hese count ies. is (pioted as telling the ladies that vox populi e-iuiiot be iU'reo.-inled. If an eleventh hour ticket carries over boih (iiipouems Ih-fe is 110 wav under he sun of countiit its candidates out. The aulhor (if t;e sHiry, 4r. years a suffrage advocate and who has t-isted defeat ill more than one polil ical fi'ht, because of his progressive ideas, thinks that the women generally will vote -n their fathers before them, but also be lieves that there is nu ele:ueiit over the state that will not be held in line, rhev wnt do their own. thinking un1 voting as well. So the women arc not to ut tlio political throat of either MVrixon or I'arker but. some (if their neighbors who have not pbii-cd altoget T. - This is "one ot a series of ''revela' turns " jiroiuiscd as .the result of Tin nossce's legisla fine in ratifying the federnl- suffrage anieiidmeiit, placing the ballot in the. hands of the women of the nation. . Infant Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Collins Dies Hubert IA-e Collins, five nionllis old sou of Mr. and- Mrs. V. T. Collins, passed away last night at the home of its parents in the AVillifoid section last night after an illn.es.. of several days. Funeral services will be held from the home this afternoon, after which inter ment will be made in the Collins fam ily burying ground near; Mill Branch church. i ' '..'.- About 40 per cent of the; oeeidents in mines arc due to "falling roeki or roofs. ' . . . . , . , .-. If".! isa rt ' V-' -V --4 AsIIIMi I ON (ionlo.11 Woddlmt-v New Hampshire' : (litihl)). .iicei-sxir id 1; i I), lindscvclt sis (iKsistiiiit.socit'liir.v (if the navy, oiilt n 1 1 1 r v, 1I.I1 N'i ici.-ii v 1)!hiicIs. SUSPEND PRI0RITY.M00RE- IS NUT TO ORDER FOR 5 DAYS Interstate Commerce Com mission Takes Step -To Re lieve Congestion EIFECTI XE TOMORROW Congestion of Coal At At lantic Ports And Tie-up of Railway Cars Leads Com mission To Suspend Order For Five Days Vahiftg(oii, 8cpt. I .-: t hving. to con st ion of .coal at the Atlantic, ports, i' I r; ! erst at e 1 Comiiicree com mis-ion to.lay ii'-p.-ndedr for five (lays bpgin uiiii: ionioi-row its recciif. oriler nivin-i priority to - coa! shipments' by water to. the -Nl-w Kuglu ii if states. "T Aceordiug .fi.) the orili;v .c.!al heid iiu der the 'priority orib-v;, in " railway ;i;H.r's it Alianlic ii.r(j liss re.-telied n: badlv eimgesteil -..fate us t iicre are not enough Wls available for loading if. By siis pcud ing tltvlh-iler the Vom mission hope? to .icilore iiorinal i-onditibiis iiud re: lievc inaiiv coal curs thai are now held. CAHLE RUSTLERS Brazil Government Strives To Break Up Clandestine Thefts of Cattle Buenos Aires, Aug. "iVigorous raids na tli haunts of cattle-, rustlers, by round up pai'tie:, iepresenling ranch owners .and the nut lioritie.s are making rlfmih'"t ine bra ml changing . as unpopu lar on the pampas iis it becnmpdii .the plums of the ...Nortli A un rican West w it 11 "ti(. i:oming of the law." In a toiiiid-ui; just .c,omidei,i.d by of lii;era and US graiulos, !is-thn h;i'i-riiling- and taciturn brothers of the Tex a - I'oiMiii'ii are called, ..'1,0(10 head of cat tle have been recovered". with brands that ,. sliort eil ". signs. - of'' ' ' f uiin v work. " This was in the prnvjr;ee of Buciios Aires, flu- iiinst populous- of t he Ai-gen-'.;e-: pr-v no p;. Kioin the U--s settled I rovinCes al-o tliere come from time to time ri'pnrtjS of rustling and summary punishment. that lead one. to think of lie old Wyoming or Idaiio ilnvs. The iing p.niipas of -Argentina, scarce Iv t broken by the sight of a free, have h.nl iiuiei the same history as' the North American western ji'.a ins. In pa t vears. especially in the more distance iiMviuees, f he-cut t liv rustler at limes flourished. .,()ne pieturPS(iie oiit coiue (if this in the .past was the ef fort of the Welsh colonies iiiuong the foothills nf file Andes f l'-itagouia to set up a:, independei't i.ufhoritv be causj lj.-tling was not put down bv t ie ' i", i nnient. Colver To Quit As Head of The Trade Commission Washington," Sejit. 1.ChuiriliauW. B.'. Culver, of the federal trade commis sion, i. ((tilled i-iosideiit Wilson todav ;Iiat he nd not wish his name consider ed for ip-iipiioiut aient at the expiration of his term of ollice heptember J5. In his letter to the rresideiitMr. Culver itated that he desired to engage in pri vate business.. STOCK MAE New VorkU, Hept. 1 Hailroail shares continued to feature the .trading- at the opening of Hie stock "market today, the motor, and oils showing recurrent heaviness. Kaunas City, Southern com nion and preferred, Baltimore and Ohio common mill preferred, Krie preferred, St. l'til anil tin' niost popular Pacifies were higherj by. 1-2 to 112 points. To baccos, ' leal here and chemical isu5 made smaller gains. The -unW-y cii-ci'latiun of the :U' leading- nations of tho world lms in creaapd f mini $".fino.noo,onn befr.rj the war to $.ril,()tlO,()(lO,0(JO tlio ." first of thi year. , afiiil.! "I APPEAR FOR COX Former Campaign Manager May Attend Chicago Hear ing In Private Capacity CONFKRSVITH COX Announcement That Moore Will Not Officially Repre sent Cox at Hearing Made After Long Conference With Party Nominee Columbus. Sort. I.---;. II. Moore, of Vonnustown.' (idvcrnor I, ox s prp pon vent ion manager, will not repia-scnl the jli'inoTfat ii- pfesidciitiul.iiomiiiee at the ki nu t e invest igal ion of 'campaign ex pnilses in (Tiicago if Was state author! tutivciy In re today. , ' ;', ' ' liovomor ( ox and Mr. JTimre held a hu-.i; .conferencp here, f.dlow.Hjj , which it w.-i'S . wjid (hat if M r. 'Moore should go to tne ( lncdgo iipnrin he would bp in nt'endaiice only as an individual and tio1 as a representative ot the demo cratic nominee.: '.-. MASONS TO BUILD NEW BERN TEMPLE Plans Are Completed - For Structure That Will Cost At Least $225,000 New Bern, Scot. 1. At an appmxi nii't.o cost of ifL'o.VilHlil the tScottuh Kite Masom in tlu district. Wili-erect withi the next few mouths arHcottish Rite Cat lrt-dral in New Bern,. liiurlh in North ( . arolma and one of ihe most im licsing a.hd beaiififul of the four., I'lau.i have tx-e-u eoiiipleteo ,'iud will bo placed before flu- I hirtv-tsecoint Decree poii sliiueiicy a; t heri'g1iTar fall reunion for lecouiiiieiidatioil, stiggest ions and aporoval. If flip assembled Manons 4-ote favor ably the building will be started a short time thereat ter un Ihe Hancock-Johnson street, corner. I: will occiiny the till lit- lot. absorbing the present Mil ionic temple and motion inc lire the ater. Ihe present temple will be swept into fui sciieme of heaiitil u-ation, and will receive thorough renovation and improvement. Jt will pun hands in the scheme to make tin cathedral one of i. he finest Masonic structures In tho stale. - The Kgyptian scheme of architecture aid be iollowed in detail. With a base id L'ramte which (in account of the iiaaniiiess ot this climute Is tho oiilv practical foundation, flip cathedral will rise in u color of light buff. Government Employes In Grip of Money Lenders Jf in de Janeiro, isept. 1. Ih.it nionev Kiiileri have appureiitlv gained a great hold on a large number of government employes is inuicated bv the introduc tion 111 the federal i.-hamber ot'deptdici of n lull authorizing a special loan ot about ttL'rj.liUll.niKI, part of which is to be devoted to liquidating such debts. The bill provides that the troimurv shall reloionisp itself for the payment of these deli's by deducting the amount frum the employes' wages in (III install ments and t.-rSp interest nt six percent annually on the halaucos ontstanding. l'art of the siH'cial loan, tiie bill pro vides, would be used to reimburse gov ernment employe for the amounts taken from their salaries By the special (ax during the war period COTTON MARKET New York, Sept. 1. -Cotton : futnres opened bnre'.y steady, October," 27.1H; December, 250; Jau'uarv, 24.S5; March 24.4(1:' May, 24.S5; --' ' There wa further covering on the govprnnipnt report at the opening of the. cotton market thi morning, but bearish influeneps seemed to prevail during the earlier trading, and after oHning unchanged to IH point's lower, active months soon sold from "0 to juiiiits below last nijjht'a t-Hi-i'! Retires from Directorship of Pan-American Union Af- ter 15 Years Service NEWlIEAI) TO PRESENT PROGRAM OF SERVICE Pledges Himself To Foster SmoCTZy Operating In ternational Organization That Will Make-for Mu tual Benefit of Nations : Washington, Hent. 1. T)r. 8. Kowe today nssumd -tliejlirectorsirip of the 1 an-American V'nion, succeeding John Barrett, who retired after 15 Vcarf ser vice us directing head of tiie union. The transfer of directorship took place in the presence of members of th Latin American -diplomatic eorps, flec- jri lary of State Colby and other' high 'officials of tho United gtatt govern ment.; - . ,,;;;",: y , ; ; . ! I he new director In frtrunnllv rr,. nig tho office deelaredlthat 'his policy would be to fnst'er "a amoothly operat.i ' ing international orBaniatfoii that makes for mutual confidence, good-wilt ami above aU, fi the mai teuanec or peace. " ; : ....';;'; .'.'' " - ' ''' "In entering upon the duties of di rector gonenil of the , !J,m-Aineriean , I nion,'' saiil Br, Rowp, " I desiro to avail myselt of the earliest Tipportun Ity to say that my major purpose will oe to subserve the same great inter national purposes that have guided ihy distinguished predecessors. During thir last 15 years Mr. Barrett hat perforin ht such conspicuous sprvipe t the eitase of eontiiipiital solidarity that the Ban American I'nion has eonie to oecuiiv u high place in the estimation of all 'lhfl tn t Ions of America. Tliromliis ef iforta,1lie unity of purpose tf.iho. poo pfes of America has been strengtbcttixi nun Miev- nu owe to aim a veifeieal debt of gratitude. ; j ''Mutual service is the vpry'nr.rner-' ' stone of the Pan-American movement and this same idea of service permeates laud vitalizes the work of tho imloii. .veryonc eonnectpd With the urg.imr.-X-j, i ion is constantly .seeking upw ppor tunitica for service an4"-tiaefttliiesa. tin great (ntprnatlonal institution in inc tenter io wnicn inr giijerinjieiit and jtmples rtf th(i AimWeBii rcpMSe. turn for information. Through ; agency, the fog of (iistrust, due to lack of acquaintance" with one another, is rapidly boing dispelled. The esfentl.-il unity of purpose and unity of idvaU of the reimblics of America are, with each vear, beconiintr, more evident. In this unity of purpose and nf ileal th,prv ; is Involved a treat world mUsion nit '. example of a smoothly operating in ternational organization that makes for unit tm 1 confidence, irood-wlll and abovo 'all, for tho maintenance of peace. 'In parrying forward the work of the union,-it will be neci-isury to hive ;he earnest cooperation, interest "a tjd siijiport of the leading meii flnd wnirfeit of all the reriuldics nf this eontiip-nt ami I earnestly hope that I may be as sured of this indispensable reijiislf e for the solution of the ninny Important proniems confronting' X'jt Bun-meri-can ( nion. " lr, iKowecntera upon Hie duties of iiriL'm general of the nntdh" with an intimate knowledge tif Batin-Aiuericaii affairs.' having served a head of the ftate (lepartiiiciit'a division of Latin American affairs fot some time arid previous to that having been a member of various commissions for the study of I.atiit-Anipricun subjects. During tho world war, Dr. Howe, was an assistant secretary of the treasury. If e was see retnrr of the second Pan-American financial conference, which met in 1W15 and of the international high commis sion, an organization of Latin-American republics,.-. Br. Rowe has received degrees from a number of South. Amer icas universities. OUOAE PRICES CUT TO NEW BASIS BY BIO EEFINEBY ew York, Sept, l,On of the leading .refineries made a new eut in sugar prices today to the basis of 11 cents a pound for line granulated, or a cent under the level quoted by other refineries or about 8 eents a pound lie-" low highest prices reached during the parly summer. ' - - BIRTHRATE IN It Y. IW GOING UP High Cost of Living And Housing Shortage Has No Effect Upon the Stork N'pw York, Sept. 1 Despite the high cost of living, shortnge of housing and the scarclty of domestic servants, the actual birth"rate in New York City in going ap at. a' rapid Tate aepording to health authorities statistics issued here. The figures show that the birth rate per thousand for the first joven niontin of liia) was TIM, against the rata of 21.00. hi the same period last year. While the, birth rate is on the in crease, the health departments statistics show, that the death rate of ehil. -renin the city Is oit the decline: Thp r ue of infant mortality for the past, year on pm-h lHlti births was ,'., while pre-. ceding years a -ninrh . higher figure is on the Tecofds. The .dec.! me in death rn'e i a ir -butpil ly the authorities to t'- 1 r-sn'it atioti .-nitl t 'it ' are now er i ';
The Evening Telegram (Rocky Mount, N.C.)
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