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THE EVENING TELEGRAM "ROCKY I.IOUNr LEADS TIII1 WAV EVERY: DAY" j VOL. XIV. NO. 363. ROCKY MOUNT, Nj C. THURSDAY AFTERNOO N, SEPTEMBER 2, 1920 PRICE 5 CENTf ' THE WEATHEB ' --. i i. . . . , i . Fair Today and Friday; - Cooler. , BOLSHEVIK - : s t Tn u uui iu i u u u u BY POLISH TROOPS General Buddeny's. Cavalry Is Routed and Forced Back In Great Disorder SOVIETS REPORTED TO HAVE LOSTOIEAVILY Mounted Forces Were Com pletely Annihilated Iso- lated Detachments Which Made Their Escape Are Pursued By Victors Warsaw, .Sept. I lie bolshevik arnii' at (loneral KndihTlv. noted ciivnl- ry leader, vas niinjhilutoil during tin1 operations in the le'inhoig sector -which bewail August L'9 and ended September 1, sai.i the Polish- official sfntomenr of : J lie in Hilary . s:t nation issued t ruin v. : .' Isolated dc'iii'hnioiits of tl.c I deny turri'K . mii'c.i'4'iIi'iI in escaping a til are in disorderly retreat. (loneral 1 Tin I -,ren y s .mounted . men hud boon I'll ieav .oring to break ilir'ungh' the Polish Jinos anil tuaivh upon Lublin. They, had, nearly completed an encircling move-mo-lit against Zanios, inidwav between Lublin ahil Lemher but i iycre out- flanked bv.tbo. Poles- an i attacked from .fhi .oast, the I'niiiiuunical ion , Stat ex. - . ...:." Their disnl.'it'cmen t . , re-nltcd in' live defeat of t he , soviet fores : gentile . front, ami the liussi: compelled to retreat, in groat mi g t hi" is were tisonler Willi the Teles i viki are report.e in kilic.1 ;Ti 1 wi At the same n pursuit. I . to havt tludod. tiine, the The bolshi'- lost heavily enorf Coil tlirmsands and' enor- tilines,. the Poles Cciitured ol prisoners, sixteen yims : liiouu ijuantil ie. of materia!. .-; BOARD TO SETTLE 'BARBER TAX ISSUE Matter is Expected To Pro vide For Lively Alder manic Session Tonight .'Otic Of the the board of i a lolly iierlod tonipht when tax I'lmi the st lively rnif'n in" V )l c,"ii o" sessions that -.M.'-:i ipiite .: " ' a We place .f rapine, the the el y us a lie re.-ent iil- retaliatorv mea uie for I . -f rente in t lie iinee of . -. Iibvp will be bi'Oui;lil ui for lina! di M !.t-r lina!' itf:ifttirai pfov iilin ir S;i lull; mains t.-t a ei!ts,: . po.-'al, - The mot ion to ' gradunled scale 'f taxes, tax of if.jO upon ra'i'h chn the -prit'es of liaircu eeiit and .of si av e nfft red by Alderman last'., sessiiiii and t a hi ik'ht. The proposed i.mit ii eonsoleraible d.sctissio ! s n P : r ,- 'n lit- -Uft t . t he n !'-:s atlrai -t-ed i in the ei! v and . for Hint n ason. e t is aftaehed (drill . The harl fbore than usual inter to the aidiTlliairii; so ' ers have jjiven assur will a-ppi .-r ' ni. ins'-M1 jtnees thiit t hev w i ll aoo. ::r ' en. loa -se l'l . and show reason 'why the raise in tax's should not be eonsuuiiiiated. It is known that several inonibei-: of the board arc champions of the mo'-ctnent, and will their utmost to see the! mot ioil passed. ' . . several ot her matters of import a nee are atso ealciilated. to come up lielore the board. As Die s'.-ite revetiue. 'aw lias ln-eii amended so thai the cftv mav . aRain placp ,n VI tax njion piibli,- ao tomobiles this matter will . doubt lis-ly be gone, in to and ; tbe city take -.incii- nures 'to' root-he the former i evemie f r .10 the uperat ors . ot m-tlv what other rnsuot bo said, a Hlivavii spruiir at " f .r hire" ca matters will ci several snrpri each session.. K Census Figures GiH?n For Carolina Towns Wnahnigtnii, Sept. 2. Census fijjuro ani'iiiiiicctl ludilv iiielnded -1 he t.dlioMa iorth Cnrolmn towns: Cnii'boro 1.1 '-'!. ('hn)ir) Hill l.-;:t. M, lnn.'ie liol ron, 1,(11 Hi; 1W. : . llillsbt,;,,: l.hsi): M:i Mavodan, I.HMi: Plltin. Railroad Guarantee Has Cost Huge Sum - WanliiiiKton. hept. 2--T eilcral ;nar nntee of railroml parniii'fs resulted in an increasp in the public debt of $101, 7(55,0(10 ihiriiiji Aniiust. aecnriliti.r to trt'iisurv figures msiit'd totlav in whifk the nation n groan debt was said !M,3a4,U7,.Vll0. I,. TABBORO WM L BUILD A TEACHEBAGE" FOR SCHOOL Tarboro, Sept. 2. The boar, I ot (lucation has purelinsod n lot -on St. Patrick street near the sehnnl building. for the pui'Misa nf erertuig a teaehcr irc, which will prdbablv bp reutlv for the bt"(fiiiltil? of the lUi!l mdiool vear. Jiv piirclwiBinkf the lot the nelinol authnr- itips were Hhle to tskp over-tne ipase on a six room rpstdenee ail jmning and i arrangements have been complpfeil j p'hirh will ennble all touchers to get! their niPiils ot this residenep taken Over bv the bonril. , This nrrangeiiient was ng(fpsted bv the Chamber of (;oni- . meree when that ornnizntion was npprn ached bv the eitv superintendent ask-1 jng for ntSHistnnee in getting thp teach ers properlv roreil for. This is the first, tune that all of the teachprs have been Bblo to got their nienls at one niace nn.l near the school. Another impjortnnt fart for the teachers is that they will get their meals at actual eost and In llus war conaiUerably reduce tbeir living expenses. ' ARMY:GEHMAMY TO PLAYj . ' - pn o,nn u rii mm m Nil iiiiiiuu ui I I uliui IN RUSSIAN PLANS lias Been Asked To Co-operate With Both Bolshe viks and Western Powers GERMANY WOULl) BE CENTER OF" ATTACKS! Foreign Minister Tells Reichstag Committee that No Nation At War With Russia Can Count Upon Germany For Aid Berlin, Kept -- I r. Walter .Simmons; tee foreign Kciclistn'g foi .'!':iy ileclarcii to co-opera 'e viki ngaiusf means of j,n minister, addi-os-iii' tlii' eigu affairs coin mil tee to--iiit he. hail been uracil with, the Passion liul.--.lii'-the western, powers as a liking the bonds imposed of Versailles lint thai ill' 'flection he had ''(-joefe ! by the tor ,ina this co t it arse. had llowed rln , '' sai l t lie I'd r mi.i tor, bo raianv , oti 1(1 iiiiiue.liat-i-!y have a. ! heater . of . war. T'u. tlicrui lisastrons I'onseipience.s "which 1 l011t the re, li- s'levisiii niijjht be exue.cted to bri willi.it would have fallen with con siderable fnr.vV" lr. Sim in in s said tha! inertures had also been made .to have fierlnnnv eo opeiale with tlx nesiern jiowit" against the Russians Vvhieli he had eon sidered nn eipially imp'ossibli- course. - "Xo iiiiwer at war witir Soviet Rus sia need eonnt upon our support," 1 r. S'liioiis eoncluded. '. NOTED ARTlSTSTO BE BROUGHT HERE Interesting Program of Ac tivities Outlined for The Woman's Club U1R for a week of s m; iiiirin g nieiits for. Vii ri till x fall, month sand arfa'njfi tensive, act i vit v in . th piitineiits were f nig of the e.i cut mail t'l.ilt li-dd r'.iuilat ed at a. in et- ve boa rtl of at the horn the Wo Hie i '..:!. Mrs, iv - XI. ( hur, h s! reet , M ond.iy ie the -.first no ct'iiir . in Hri isht. i ll I u 'J or liarat rv I. oe nii'de r:aketi 1 i - The j solomtteil. 1 intention i i ' U t- a i ! . i-v;.J !;t r liu :'.!- meetii yet j -i -j t ihcin to tl la-il(.ri-,lt w.i . tl,.' the mi cccpted. t't'iitjit it 1 1 'liii lie to have e-f-.r- dis ' t ili '--'of j;" alt mi H'ir. dill'' e :trcasu e. at In !e" M.io.-e' r-biition -it the first tho-Y.liib. Prior t.. .1 . r- tiii ha ve, not are urne'd t-i send ci. . Mr-. M.i .ri. - t I on - o f T.irbovo cel.- rtfn i I ub. " ::nls fro Mis Kv 1 Art ,1 iil!;C ti .I'liiria .tore. 111. -;n t ii i' ii 1 , a I l-'rauei a nh iced 01 tie a. wi'e e: Aid I.I I '. a;- ni a n a er the! M el ro crdilaii Ope I. .-bi r ''U ! f. v'onipan the dat y, h;i e of. ders Hi s i ''ivt'll Or- lire recital itself nut t famous ar- here. . -. Tile club f ort una te jn sec on i nrin.r in - ti-.t s a I si i tist to apt ' city, been. -s j : .'t 1 I ": II J. cured to t he lotinist , has riye a recital here week iif souk; has ' ity. b.'niuniin; Se t i ii ii : n i to October program will be I'ebniMry 1. 1!!L'1 A lieen pin n ned in the lemfier !10 and coii . 7, when t he week 's i-iiliniiiat ed !th an enornions conuniinitv in. 'ted. Iiv ! f'rot'essor sin t il. be coii l Paii! caver, di let-tor of . Mtu at the Pniversit North Carol ina- The two art nieetiiijis will. be. under I'l'is'imal supervision and direction of Miss Mary K. Hicks, wlm dias ehar.e J-ttfthis depart.ment. An illustrated le.- turi'iL-V!;lii(yrinr Decorating:" will be i-'ivi'ii ueceinner I. while un Hie spnno. Mrs. .J liver ai from th A, Spears, of W ils-oti, vdt de i 11 list r;i t fit lecture on potti'ry eiirlli ui, loin,, woinleiifiii hibitioii.- (if her own china. She is r' jrareil as one (if the . foremust critics anil china-decorators in the ToTt'i t. fs sure to bring a most entertaining and beneficial lecture to the chili member-. Hie l.iterarv. Kilneal iininl, II e I!co- noinies, ('ivies and Health departments of the nlub have tirraurd mpijillv at tractive procrams. the exact features and dates-nf which will be announced later. COTTON New nrk, Sept. .'.Cotton futures opened stead v: - October. 2i"i !)0' De eember, iM.411; Januarv L'!1.7,') : .Maieh 2:i.40:' Mav. 2.1.2a- - 1 he cotton market showed continued nervousness during today's pnrlv trad ing, but there was a good deal of cov ering after yestenav s big break and after onening at nn average of 12 to 4s points active months soon sold It to ho points net higher. There was furHier Inpiidatlon and southern pres sure promoted bv weak southern stock markets lute yesterda v and nervousness over labor conditions at home ami abroad. STOCKS New- 'inrk, (sept. 2 An ndvan'p of 2 points in the preferred shares of the Cleveland, ( iiicinnati, Chicago and St Louis road nt thp oppning of torlav's stock market showed n continuation rf the recent broa 1 biiving movement in sprcnlntivp mils. Other transportation stocks witp fraetionsllv , higher wi'li steels, equipments and oils, but trading ill nthar atnrom tuna m rv m imnti.t.1 than, at any other recent periud. BALLPLAYERS HEAR - - ULIIIIIUM IMIIIUIIIU Republican Nominee Deliv ers Front Porch Speech trA Chicago Nationals USES BASEBALL TERMS Presidential Candidate Re sorts To Baseball Ver nacular To Discuss Para mount Issues of National Campaign , - Marion, Sep il creed into -Putt vorna ing his politi ciilar ui' bast- the all, Son;,t ;. llar.l.iii" i today t National iiv.crcd a front j the : players of engile 'baseball pnrcti .-pec the ('hiea;. club, appefi the Amcri for belter teaiiinork-fiy j nation 1 ' on the home j the rules. ' . j grounds mult r Many issue-, in uat ions, oi'.e tuiiii iicss and prngjv.s: Iti (li ng thf league of I iivci-nnitat, prciareil-1 - v.-en- t. hed .-seiialoi-for the j players i pceia I ardin' in declariiij' I at American atue! ' :ld, conie to Marion j hiliitioii uaiiie later j onal tOiniidiment to I love Cul The to the day i - nominee is a per SECRET SERVICE IS TO BE REORGANIZED Bureau of Investigations Di-: vides the Country Into Nine Sections Wasliyisl'oii', Si j t.- i,:-. Plans orj;a niat ioli ! of the. Hiircau of rijralioii of t.lur 1 lepartmeiit of the Ilieiresi iippio.T-h this nati to a real ,(cret sorvictv have be fecfed here after manv colli I a ves .1 nsl ie, on has en pi r i-ri'iices between soiue of the leadinj; -tiri.il! inn I catrhers in tli(? i.ro-erniio'nt scrvico. Il.v Sliis Ian, tlio coiint-i'v' will be divided iiito nine districts, each .under ,1 super intendent,, who il diav ('. Ilea di rait ers in some cilv, but who will be rxiiPcted to travel m'lich tluoili;.! i .his teriiti William .1. Ply nn, k f the liure.'.tii si'vera! ho be,:-aiie head year' no.- stays . Halev, who has in -tliat post. and. 1.. .! been the agent in chars of the Atlnuttl ., oltiee. comes to asiiiuj.lon assist tint direct ov niiil chief, of reau. suceocd-uJii I- in ii k liurk. eutlv .resiumoT to, oo with. tin. to be th 111! I'n it ed IS! los Shii ini IVoai'd. Pioler will be Hip stn.tt nitll .a..l t Iriid i Hie tie nadp u . of. N djiiart I . t n !te plan! the first ill v Kn-ilaitd 1 New ,li r Vork. ;i roli.ua. -ion a n.d ..il. in New St ill Hi (' The f,eo , Hi. i ,'ai- ri,Ma, Florida, Alabama,. M i western . judii al di.' trit f of olina, and the eastern di tr lissio,.!, Xi)r!i t of i. i.'ina and Porto 1i(M, v.ith be; a! . New Hrteans. . The fiuii th in Ohio, Indiiino, ' Kent nek v.c olid eastern Mielran, wifh In rs al' ('Uicitnni.f i, ", The f il th, Wi i tinsih, M iniio-ait a. .Nori I eastern Mi .souri. and western with head(tiiart"rs at ( hicaiio. '!!,!- take Tennessee 'aihplarte- niliuois, Ha kid a , M ich iira n o. The sixth .Dakota, N'e ,' tklahoiii3 rn M issia ri, Kaliias City. 1 exa :'. Now I will iii'dude a. Colo, A rkans: loiv.a. Soutih ado. Kansas bnuk .-i.ii.il as nnii wei'i iilqua rt ers at rwjl! comprise with The. Mt t cisco iana, the he event h o. Ar hnllul with li l.nlla an western laims-; wyp.i .! h.r -hrt.ll Ttllx.(i rs at Kan Antonio II lake in 'Caiifor nil Hawaii.! with rraiiciseo, and tUoj ;0-ri'j;o.n. Iflihn, I w.i i h hoadtpiartors! id.i iTiTflti Texas Hie . chth l'ia. Nevada, rtah h'.'iiibpiarters at So ninth,- Wa diiiiirton M on Una and Alask at Portlainl. Ore. Spreading Rails Cause X, Wii-ii'ti, SepK ' 2, 'esterday after noon Xti. SO, stmt hbouuil ass. nger train, on Hie " A t I'atit ie. 'oasf Line rail road, vlnle going ;it a high rate ot 'peed, left the tracks ju t, after rr'ns irg Toisnot .swniii! tar the outsitle of the coiporate limits of Wison. The finite of Hie iiccitli'iit. was spreai.liii' I ti hnve In e u t ,i rue ! rn rrrH I en pros tie-. 1 he en"ine ami ten der. exoress nnil mail cars nassi'tl over! Nifely but five passenger eoaches audi one Pullman left the track and were I more or less daniagetl. . . - Tlarvev JI. Parker, of 'larborti lost Itis heipl ami juinpeil thrniigli an op h nilow. He rolled down a twelve f nut eii bauknieiit and wa - bruisfd about- the head mid Uotlv Ten others received minor bruises. All of the dav condies were crowded and the oiily thing tliat saved from perhaps horrible deaths the number of passenger aboard was the holding together of the eouplingsT. Given Road Sentence On False Pretense Charges llenrv McNeal, colored, furnished Hie central attraction at the regular ses sion of municipal court this morning the negro heirtg arraigned before Re corder Lancaster on charges of enrrving a concealed weanon and of securing monev from "Messrs. V. K. .lefl'revs, -1 W. Wells and H. I. Hraswell bv proiniK ing to work out the sum an 1 then fall ing to (hi the work as nrniuisod. Me was given ,10 oavs for earrving Ciineealeil wen ons iintl (lavs on e:i 'li -jf the din r two eounf.-, nulginent bo ng Mis lenu.'d on the fourtti count. Frank Tarker faced the eouit in answer (o a charge of .nbtunini i'lmi ey in the same wav, getting "he jum in nnestinn fron1 Mr. W. ft.- Je.lrevs anil thin failing to do the wont as promised. This defendant also g.,t "Ml days on the ronds. Kd Holland ws clmrgecj with disorderly conda.:t but wa.t found not guuty by the eourf. SWEEPING G H ANGES; ' . - I Ull LLLIU lULIIIIUUUIII IIIUL Ufl I LL STATION PLANNED Expect To Make Station More Comfortable For American Newcomers ! LARGER BUILDINCJS ON! ISLAND REQUESTED' Immigration Commissioner Walli Proposed To Mikuj Receiving .Station Kepre-t tentative of Aineiica lo Foreigners New Vt thaiies ai;e yateway 1-! t ion 'omiii i who jio; use I t made, at land IN" - ."SweepiUi; Aaieiicajs, I mi in i -41-n -A. Wa'llis, U" iitip.iii-a,-le lur the ites. .-, t-iu-t 'plan-. , - t he coin- ! bt-iiiir s I iouer to in more ' I'li'deriek oiko the bi eomfortab . I ' ti i in'.! Si i in hi no is I .arrivals In 1 ion s! at ion hi Il- eomer - tti 1 1 I'li.- d.oii .'a mi. nod ftii- the i.'-' in issioller wito.li '.i'w f n niniiii eil plans I t'oi iinjoo ii!;,i' ciimlit ions in 'oneral on the. island. , r.arjer biiildirigs are to be l;eil. he: said. :;aiiitary .coin.lil. ions ii'ii-lYnived,- il I Li th ill: I otil.. f ro it,-.l t'oi thtise unable- I oj;et beds and many other t I'livt'iiii'nt'rs 'for lift Imiuij'.rant are to be iiisialled: .... --.; .' - -1" . , ' ; Kind and decefil !t reatiuent foj all new arrivals lin-t l.ocn d.'i.iautlcil by ( 'oaia. j.siouer V.'.. l!is ' niio iiai a liiady a n ii ohm. -od . t lu dii.-h.-uae of .Mime of the. ..veteran , idlendants for illeged hai'diiiess 'or' ia.d'li.-it ncy . in reci-ivin 'iiHilila rants."- 'Ttitdr ilaces have been Tilled by iio.'t' coaletius, .ittentlve and younger ineii... . . .. - ' .-' .''I propo;.!- to- miike tli's recidvliij' iitativo of all Auteriea i; romir-es,' ' hi i. i.'i.iiiiri'is'',o': : ho planned I lan.T i i iSn ord ' i i.'i i ;n? t'ity i Ijm ; 1 1 am! ha d. Mt that lit the Is iini ividual 'Vol in b. iiit.'ies tel ilizeiT lie i flirt1 he !'' "'T!i'y ; he said, rs U tat ion. soldiers t mako u liii; st from flit tn.r lo this,". iiniii i toward ni our. I Srauts. This will lit pi e'eut ia d. iseas-e i B.'.iHv tiud will have. physieol0L;;!...l : i fl'.'t t Hi-eat nioi'a) and' OlH' Of, tlie.J; omiiiis-ioncr W tost ini'.ro'enents by tllis has been t he siip m il'Ii to unit lii'i's with s done a- nMn as t he rin d that . chilled niilk sick. hdyinif of , warm babies. This v.; commissioner io: niade the infant ; W '.en I learned Ihat hundreds of were iaipilied ilr the tlelel) e coiniuis .ioiii.'i- ordi'veil the illi in ioi a u! Hon p. in i Iiieral of 'fin i ton Ore II .lilt -liir; ml. jj.i-e :-X:liiiiiia i t hem t ho f r i t ion hall, j . ( !o:u!iiis;d Wr.''iiuirf on tic iner . Wallis has ; pealed to leyetl radi ot the is of i row d at ion sta- to I.' a n-hi.- ie I'm!".. r la m l n. lelaine.l be. -a list : ioimiy; for del otal I I'd 1-lillditillliN, ni tin . ti'.nf ' .. ''I'liey are a ;delja lot a ml .sliould ' ' Thov ot'eiijiv iccoiii inoilate a i be ilt'i.orle.l,' ' he said, "the ja rooin t jiat. .! t-Oiild, diccOini j couple of huiiili.'tl iinmb-r;'t;its Kail roads ha'.e also" bee'i .., i the". cOmtiii.-.'sion ft. .,r,.v b etl by better i tii mi-'Ki-aft- iil-.i while transportation fa I jVrim-1 - nutl ' op i j ins; ' ' from th,. liid- foi' tin.. fluid .ves from ' newTonier. C II be pro; erly fed fur - put rajniurnf . .'ire not : iiuinoi I wants them f ibein.,r detainei While fund. liatjdv available for iinpiovi'iiient.s laiid, ( 'iini in iss inner Wallis s ask .congress ttl provide the. .saitl that: he had' ul.-eady inissioii to . raise funds by at the. Is I'd he will mont'y, Jli' aki'd per publie sub "i nption ,( t hfJ net not be provided bv cssai- nionev could t'ne goveriniicitt, : isitors Pi iris S,t 1 Pacts :. A little tnd Pi"iiri.s kb't en-: titled . ' I ranee1 ' H fu.-i rd i ic t in Wic cb the story of the d. vastnted dejiarttiieiit- ami -Hie reconstruction is visualized, in e w-ork of a series or tables h being given to Americans visiting Prance It is issued in ' Kii'r r i t... it. . . . : - . ... - i ' .sit ov uie coiiiioiMiiii rol tne iieviif j tated regions tvhose president is Aiolre 1 arilieu, ;. . .('onti'asteil with 'the litirdens of ""' "Idd .seven -times that of . I .,..,1 j "lil. taxes inure than four timt's as Rrcat are Hie hopetul nossibilit ies of .rapidly- improving export trade, the nc j quisi I itji of t'be ofnh, iron and sleel I inilnst rie.s of Alsace-Lorruiue and the (frailual ilevelopinent of ! ranee s water power possibilities, I he new source of elect r:e power is ps-. at ed at ti.niiO.oou. hor-cpower of which ""i(i,(liio horsepower have been utilized and an additional S.".0,(HMt horse power will be producing during the coining year, Now- thai... Franef "in so short ot cual the power ipiestn.ii is ro giirtled as among the most-'important, lor each hvdrauli" horsepower is eou sidered equivalent to n ton of' coal suved. German Flag Will Again Fly On Public Buildings ( oblenz. Sept. 2. i lie (le-nian (lag JJinv- again be disiuuved from public buildings and i ju ried in parades, on special occasion', in all Hie lihinebiinl except the American area. I nder the high eoninussioii 's order, (jerinans must ijitaiu n jierinit for each such dirplnv. Mapir l.eueral llenrv T. Allen has not -approve tlie order tor the American nreu because exifts thprc. the 'i nn 1 it ice status - storv (dothing (joinpnnv, receiving a During 1!)1!, the I nited fstfltes sup- telegram from the hondrpiarf ers Of plied 45 per cpnt of Italy's imports, as the nssoeintion in Chicso. Mr. Me against 14 per cent the year"before th Night expects about 100 retail clotliior war " t lfrom all over the state to attend. '.'.'' ' : - "..""'"".' , X -V ('' ' TENNESSEE A NT I en tuiiif ritti f WiiTAi)peal To Governor To Certify Tuesday's Ac tion To Colby HIS AID IS EXPECTED Motion to Furnish Governor Koberts With bworn hamscripL of nction lnrilRlr.' KK.KKIONS Non-concurrence With Senate A(lo)led By Hon .i ille, lit ion II ss'iirn ni ce. I it T.-1.10 Opponrilt -i id o;i dc'-la red tiii' oy e'riior - boliert ii.a as reipie,' t ei i' of represeiila h adoptt'd. by ii d ion t o f in ni 1 1 woiii trauser pt oi-e Toes, lav in .siiU'raye .iiiiend Sift I tha had t ( ad i.iie hops ; :wli i 1 1 t s t 111.- vote of I:; to' a' the eoernor with. ; of tin-, act ion by ilu i.oti T'iiicUi-i injr . in tl iiieiit resolut ion and ; it to certify th.!s trauscrijd 'idli'v, ; A.-cordin,; - . t ( mail'- by . Itepresentjit ivi;-' nil. lee of three HI sec (jiiici'in.r to Seen Had coll: 'ran Anthracite Coal Industry Is Threatened By Strike Wilk, .s ll.'irre, P illtliis-t ry ly by the n ks of the a,. Kept. .2,T-Tln; H" was seriously crip--irike of insur-reiiN t nited 'Mine Work l thracite t ie. r i ers ot Ainern-ii. It is '"l''V"n curly . reports of the l7."i,l(uV anthracite id , to re purl ' ftir diit.v 1 1 'Stimiil .'d! in-f-iiat TmUltKl workers f a il lay and that iii district isu I ,' 7 of tin aml'.i :(im were dli erics jlcnr ui l Cox Promises To Appoint Dirt F'armers To Offices oi llln'lo : ilecla w tiiild lonsib! I iiii; th s, .--i !. 2 ed that: if ii point ' ' overniio secreta rv tiiivernor (-'i ti ,da1 he res I -el l.r electetliiresiilent d. i t faruii rs ". to nl po; il ions, in of arii-ultiire and J members . of the federal, reserve refiioiial reserve boards, tariff c:o ion ailtl tliP I literstiitc Commerce and u m is- 11! : lull. Fight Crocerj Costs With Sandwich Man Publicity i N''W York, Sept! .--Obl faihione ! sandwicliin'au piiblicitv. has been ehoKeii ' H:dei:t (irimsliaw. . eflicieiicy trineer a.'ol fat-u-y: iiiciiiber of . Xew Vork I'n iversity. for an attack on the hijU. ei.il of grtiei'i'ies-in the ":i sli i nj ton M. dolus section .of this eitv. Dr. ( irimslia ,v served liotice that (rro ci'M ivonltl have to eut their prices, or hear Troiii. hiiij! ' CJioi.t at ions . tenia ini iij'j virtually nitcliai!7.'.'d, the tloelor's biil lioarde i vaiitlvvich. men paraded throuoh- out AVa toi , 7-ieiuhlsJ main , t llov 'oils herald fnr-.gnrtlo'i in below- fi-. oui;lifares-j and my; the whole 'rack shov-iu niarki't sic ale., prices I w nle -mar: tail costs, ' . Washington - Helghti housewive (.trinisiiav pMieraHv. havi' noted s.'i ml u ieli men a nd t In " evervbodv is talking the niet-ilge, an tbout it." ; . - T : ' --" ' Lord Mavor of Cork Is Much Weaker Today i .ii Cliff hi. Sfpt. . I.oid Mayor Ter lit-Sweney iif (.'ork, was reported ery inuch weaker this mornlm; pile liU Tii it .failing, st. H was II II It I'bnl !i.r;-i I A iinbli'ii wt akne.ss devi Joped tin: light, but this was. somewiiat V I wo hours of til fa! s!ee;i. . the ! set I off OFFICERS RESERVE LIST GIVEN ARMY UUMlVUa&HMN fJ Washington 1 hree (ulieeiB i ven in ( a inn Mhose inblres . a l'o were Lragg, N. ( ye stenlav given tiomiiiissiioiis In the ri lowing n'Xainiiial ions tilar armv fyl-'enthr--1ie1ir" to call to active duty certain officers on the reserve list. Ihe war -department will announce front time to time adiii tioinil regular apjointnieiitM. TfiirJe an iiouiicod vestertlav iiicltnletl the follow- ("amp Bragg c.ouiiiiis.siolis: : With ihe rank ol captains, tield ar- llliert, i tent iticiiii. .jr.. iioiiiti .iiitt colin (.iixJ lieu taaiiii liiissev Lattimorp. With the rank of tlrst lieutenant, Ar thur! Vincent Gair. - ... Mitfie r.dreer was vestirtln v iiaini d fourth class postmaster lit Boomer, Wilkes Howell.- u n t v, siicucoi nig .lames L. resigned. . ROADS MAKE RECORD FOR LOADING CARS W ashingnin. tseot. 2. ltailroa-ls of tin1 count rv loaded more cars with p. .in mercial freight during the week euil'i'g Aii,'ii-t 11 than during nny week this vear. according to reports compiled tn ilav bv the (.onimissioii on ear service. During the week ending Aug. 14, !)ti2. r,:z cars 'were loaded eoinpared with s.s2. t.i'.l cars (luring the corresponding week of lit 111 and f)4S.7!lft cars in 1!18. Hlight reported. lecrease in car congestion was RETAIL CLOTHIERS TO GATHER AT GREENSBORO (ireensboro, Sept. . rRetail clothiers of .North Carolina will meet here on Ihnrsdnv, September lb- The object of the iiieeetiiig will be the orgaiu.ation I of a North ( 'a roll nn retail clothiers' association.-. The nieetiiii- vs. prilled tilllbv the National A ssociitioii of Retail I Clothiers. C. II. McNight, of the Vnn- SjSENATE CDWlMltTEEiSPQTLIGHf TUil , ..... in immuQ m ucin nUuUU IU Hi IILnll MOOHE ON TUESDAY Governor Cox's Personal Evidence Then Decision To Adjourn Reach ed IiXOmer That Commit tee Members Might Fill Saturday And Labor Day Engagements Elsewhere Chica-o, Sept. mittee inve-ticat in The senate coin 'niiipabTir expeui litres, ailjotinietl shortly' wit hoot iiavins; hearrl K of ()H!o, Hovernor Ctix 's resen tat i.vi'. ( 'ha irinan alter ImuiidMi personal Keuvon I' an noiiiiced. that . the commit tee .would meet in Chieajn ..next: Tuejulayt Sep tember 7, to hear Moore .and - other wit lie ses. Senattir Kenyoii said the decision t" recess unl il Tuesday was reached to per mit . several ! memliers of th;' : eoiiim it tee to keep I'lie.a'ieiiieiits elseuhere Satur day and on Labor Day. Mr. Moori', who was oresent tlirnii'di out the sesio back lucsdiiv allet'ed rcpuli 000,000-' M iv. M oore was prt'i ami lican leaders lanuarv that tl, w;l- reipilsteil .to cullie with the et.tleiice of an 'icau j.ian.. to raise $1."),- .told nett'siianer nteji he to prove that the repub ,'iilniilllli-ed pirhhclv Inst t hev expectetl: to' raise 11 .tli.llllll illio it n i j a-j jii fund. SOLDIERS HOME IS CAUSE OF SHAKE-UP Preserit Superintendent Is Center of Attack At Meet ing of The Directors lt.'ib.'g.h,. Sept. 2. llobling a session k h ind clo.setl doors Tuesday t he six members ot the board of directors of the old "tililiers home, according In nn thoi'ativo informal Ion, sutit equally on the iptt'stion of changing the admin- it rat ive head of the inst dot ion and ildjiifiriii'd ..in hour 'J.. di-iciission with' out : t ransacting anv Imsiness. ; A tho result of and ill spite- nf thp executive rpstiivn. which is soniething out of the ordinary -ill" Hie transaction of liu., ness in which the entire state "s entitled Id kiioAV ii'ioiit, ('ol. Dave Mil ton, superintendent --'of the home, re mains in charge of Hie -institution.-' The lieWspaner bovx were present and re oi'iesfed iidieiltance but tlie iloors were t t .-.! in tln-ir face-, -- r . . (ieu." .fiiliau . (,'arr, a - member of the board, calhal the meet nig for the pur pose rcptni to. Ill his : s mem! ,-oldi, :tod tii i n tl ol coiisnlriritig the feasiibilitv of iiig Supt. Milton, but was unable isti r but two nther-.members op ide. ('ol. Penn W'ontl, ' anot her ter and tin1 bf.st friend of Hio old rs itave itn tlie hoard, is uniler to !iavef foiighf iuii"iifuliy for re j I he 'iii'esf n t ' uperintenden't. (.loll- t-ral ( arr line to lialeigh with tlie latin f a in n he thought would make a. n niii .better superintendent than Col onel Miltiiii but fell short of a nia.jor ity vote by one. ( olonel Milton was the center of at tach at an airing fin1 home was given ia"t tall when the women organi.a tioi's, inclinliiig the Daughters ot the l.iiiiteileiiicv. sought to renovate the en tire institulion. 1 here were cluirgi'S bv Ihe do.eus at that tiiie but none ot t ti iui were substantiated. Alter the row la-t fall tlie directors, seeing that tlie women were interested in the veterans .un! had more time to give it than any body else, decided to elect tlnuii us mem bers,. Moss Martini Haywood, ot Hal-tilg!i,-js mimed when A. II. Uoydcn, of Milisltury, resigned. At the Tuesday meeting the women iiienioers, Mess Haywood and Mrs. Lit tle, lined up with (iciiernl I arr for a change but (olonel Wood itood liriu and saved Siipeniitendeiit Milton from banishment. ( There hits been considerable agitation tor the past year or more us to the need ot improvements at the home,. Hardly u week pauses that does not bring lo some member of the board an anony mous letter purporting to give the de tails ol the '-horrible" manner n which the soldiers are treated. Colonel Wood has doubtless received mure of these letters tnau any other member. He always invest igut en the charges but linos nothing whatever to pistily them. 1 he home is in need of improvements but if ('.ondikons were uiude. s as to satistv - evervbodv the state Would bv bankrupt in thirty Java. Colonel Millnu tendered his resigna tion ht'Vi'iai mouths ago but it was never accented and h" was persuuded t o t out nine in cli urge ut the insistence ot ( olonel cod. PUTS JAZZ CURFEW ON GREENWICH VILLAGERS New ork, Sept. 2. Quaint Green wich village New Vorkis Bohemian tpiarler, famous 111 song and story as the home ot new thought, lias some-j thing new to occuv .its uttention at jazz curfew at 11 O 'clock nightly.. This ultra modern idea was not of the vil-l lage 's-wft mttitttivc. It was decreed; 1 e 4 ... - ni.. t n A In T 9 . I I'V il lllillll'l 411 1144 t I.I1II1; 4 M I V HI V K. t mailer or fact innirirrni in jei-i fersiin Market court who ordered tho clanking of cow-bells ami- the moaning saxnphoiie to ceilse their jangle in a tea room an hour before midnight, in order that couiplaiuing nearby tenants might sleep. nuTur mmmm ! Ull MIL lILilfl I LI 1 1 1 It L RAGES BY PROBERS Senator PoindeJftor Is Chief Witness Before Chicago Committee Today ELECTION FRAUDS IN MICHIGAN MENTIONED Republican Senate Commit tee Arranges To Raise $200,000 for Distribution Among States, Witness Tells Investigators Chicago, fpt. 2.- Senator Miles Poiinlexter, of W asliingtim, chairman of the republican fniitorial election committee, tinlav told the sub-coniniit-tee investigating campaign expendi tures that there was "no fixed rule or ci stern bv which senatorial candidate -are helped." "We supply funds for campaign ac tivities upon which we have agreed with the Mindidate or his eanlpaiu or ganisation, 'the witness added. Ques tioned concerning the J.'t.OOO jjpent on (). L. W idler, ropiihliuiiu. senatorial as pirant Iroiii Miii-ylanil, Senator l'oiu .lexter told the nivf.ftigatnrs that this uas not nn fain.ie of Hie general jiruc- ce of the committee. . '" Senator Kenvon brought out the point that the-senatorial -committee had ar rangements bv which the former's max ..ini in campaign fund of i2(H),UO0 was guaranteed bv the national committee. In return all moneys-collected by the senatorial committee are to be turned i.'ick to the national treasury of the pari v. Senator I'oindexter siiid. He atldi.l that Senator Frelinghuysen, of New Jer ev, is ehirmnir -of a sub-corn-' mittee in clnirge of collecting funds and that he in turn had organized su aiixniaiv coniinittee headed by. Klliott Wiidsworth, of New Jemeyi "Iney have not raised any money to speak of, " suid Scnutor Poiinlex ter. and Senator iteed of the iuvesti- . ... : . I . - i i, .k. iiiiHiig 111111111,4114, suppii.iiit'itLru ii. wits., the ri-aiai-k: .' Not i " ' Senator 1 unierene, asked the witness . that if th'! $20(1,(1(10 was diviiletl equal ly aniong the .12 states in which sena toni'l 1 .ei lions are to be held this fall, would,- not tne sum average 40,250 ta t:ie slate, and he then cslleil attention in t'lr fedora! statute limiting expen ditures of senatorial caniliilate to 110, (tilo except in states where a lower lim it has been set bv the state, i i, .t .. AiTi find .ten....ln,l , .... Lilt U,"WW--A f"M,il? iii Michigan tor a nomination is yeur committee of Hie opinion that 2(KI,()tlO will be a reasonable sum for all the Ki natorial plectioii-.f " sskekd the Ohio senatur. . - .! ' ' It will be fairly reasonable so far as the purpose of our committee was concerned, ' responded Senator l'oin tleiter. He agree with Senator l'onicrene that. Hie organizations witiiirt the stated would probiiltly sjend some funds of their own. . . GALVESTON RANKS SECOND U. S. PORT Stands Next To New York in Value of Exports Dur ing Past Fiscal Year 1 Washington,- Sepi. 2. Galveston, lexiis, took second runk among ports i f thu 1 nited States lri the value of exports (luring tliti fiacal Vear ended last dune ;10. The total value of its loreigu shipments as given by the de partment of commerce was )5H,2.59,2-7 or neiirlv double those in 1919 an.1 ; greater by three times than those in . I'll s - . - - Nearly half of all the exports from the whole country were sent out of New Vork, the value being :J,3S3,6.1H, .riS.s, or tl.S().0(l,(Hin greater than the imports Hip vear before and nearly tMMI.iMKi.uiK) more than those in 1918. New Orleans ranked third with a to jl ot triSMilV-'- or i(to,ooo,nno more than during the year . before. Philililoiphia was fourth with $449,001, "(lo. or .tti,no(),(i()() less than the year oefore. Haltiioore was next with $;t:W, !0l,4;ia or $J4,00(I,000 more than the year belore. Savannah, Ga., ranked next and ahcu.l of Boston with (nil, 171,3H!) of double the 1919 total. Ex ports from Huston were, valued at tk2Hl.C14.BlS) or $10,000,000 aiora than he ypar before. Kxports from Norfolk and Newport News were valued at $22(1,008,288 or more than double those In ,1919. Ban Francisco was slightly ahead of the Virginia ports with $S3.1,634,773 as was Seattle with 22S,1 86,894. , .. Kxports from the other : prineipal ports were: ' . Ha in pa, Fin., $90,154,982 rpompared with $51,876,014 the vear before. 'Mobile. Ala., $87,782,701 eomparel with $50,91 8,5 1(5. Tort Arthur, Texas, $74,765,920 com pared with $54,417,.T54. Wilmington, orth Carolina, $.14, 812.142 compared with $11,321,620. Portland, Oregon, $42,818,891 com pared with $.10,518,519. - iharleston, Houtl. . Carolina, $32,474, H25 compared with $:!,041115. Los Angole $21.fi74,i:t5 compared compared with f1i(i,s0.l.- j - " 1 "'" 1 1 v Miss Laura Uromwell, of Xew York, looped the loop in an nirplane-87 times, breaking the rpeenl of 25 times madti ,by a French woman.
The Evening Telegram (Rocky Mount, N.C.)
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