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Jr i 7 THE WEATHER Generally Fair Today and Local Showors Today and THE EVENING TELEGRAM "ROCKY MOUNT LEADS THE WAY EVERY DAY" .VOL.-XV. NO. 65 ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMHER 11, 1920 PRICE 5 CENTS 1 ! Kenyon Will Not Call GovernorCoxto Testify Before the Announces Refusal Today in ; Reply To Telegram From New York Publisher MOORE'S TESTIMONY THOUGHT SUFFICIENT Chairman of Investigatinir Committee Wants Answer To Apply To Flood of ' Messages Urging Him To Subpoena Governor Cox Chicago, Kept. .1 1 . Refusal . to; uni -won (ioyeriior Cox lis a witness h,f,,ro the senate' vomiiiiftce investigating campaign c.pon-os vvns ;i n nun m-.'.l in biy by St iiator . Ki'ti on. the' ron.mittoo chairman. ; llr; gave out n t ,-J r:t tn . r,-: .' Oeivoii from Crank I-. Mnn vv, N,..v York j.iil.lishf;;, .h-nuunl h; 1 the democratic piv-idintt ial tiontmoe be Vii!. . JNMnat'il.. Tin., committee completed its . iinjniry-.j.r)...SllI.IiV :lt r,T no.i tndri v I aim is to. meet in eit Iter .New' V,k or I Washington ,, September L'U'," "' I'lnus to incot in Pittshtirir- have 'i,,.,.., mi..,,!.. ! cloned, Senator Iseiiybu nil iiminced. Senator Ki-ii v,.ii' ici.lv .(,; ih, effect that Kdmund . )1. Moore had an J.,.,,oll Iici.ol'e Ml' i:"lhtli.tl ((' ! :i Iht .. .. 1 . ,1 . . . .. 1 - ' represetitativc nt t ... Dir.,, ,.v,. i 0"t ivi- anil . the ve.iiiiiiiiftee loiisiiloreil Tat siiltHieiit. Senator Kenyon sa id in,. M-inram tnon Mr. Minisev .was 1 v; Jiienl oi hun ; re'ils reeeive,! hv him an. I other Miean.er- -f he eomio it tee a li.l ; : lailii'attal that 'the roil. lie a linoino-eotent . of the Miiiim'v nieaee uas 'inaile. in thi hope thaf i; ini..it serve as an aii- .:. I,vvi'r xl iii'r teliviaiii: ami li t tors . whh-ti Hiialit I.e: sent to the. conia; 'it tee, Kreilerirk TouT'eiiey liarhei'. of New Yoik. testified, .that he .:w:iji l,roti-ht to i'lii.-asfn to nraatii.i. a wv,. day ., ri.Ve ,"in; tins f:l;.tiif;.... .im.niiil u lii.-li ii.ur. M. It,, i t said was i!,, Ciii.-aiT'i I a- tie sai'l tiie ntlicia! head of Die .flrivr. was Charles' I'iez. ehairinan. of an :: oxejoit n e com m it fee 'of 1.. t.hore vvas .-.a perfei red li.st of he. .twccii Tint and s.m .,., ir,,s pi'i-ts bO I ii K all ineii who in:!,, capiilde . ,f jrivitiij 1 ,iuit ;..!;( . '. ':.;. ;.'.. "Ii.i von oer hear 7!in nfi'i iiicif tinnnl as the aini iiMt to ! ai . I it, V , ! Mr. Marner and lie addk ! did nni ,e ... fiill who ina.le the Yeinai Ii; .; . v alep r.nix, asw ant : i-;:t - ..,ii.o. f til.- ('hiia-o l ailv ev,. was .he,, '! t" the -and. fie sail he ha;; f'--; eeiveil an iiifu'oaiieemeitt t.ri. e r':Mll ' lieaii . hi'a.l. iiai't. :'s iili in in '7'j.t'''t' a -tlii; ('hiea;;.. ipMia a lid iia d o. "d .' i n - ..furiunlioii in a "new .s ... s' or OIIRL EMPLOYES WERE ASKED TO CONTRIBUTE ''; Hnw.ijrir-: oiiidoyes '.of :ti, ." iiit'i i-niil lievcmie , flico ;,t Aberdeen S. IV;, wi re solii-ite.l to i-oiitribnti-.'t.. a 'dr'io...-,it ie campaign. . fund w a : d. '.'riii. d to the eoininitfee l'.v Sliss liiiniee I '.. iie. a . re porter on the. Aberdeen Hail v; News, ihe said the ;;i-i4sL.-veri asked for fM eiiin hy !. At, Mat. rhorv, of (.nt.r i Vllle. S. I)., w lie ean.e to Abenleeii i.u.l deseribed him-idf as an. a-ent of I'lar- 1 -'Clin. Mee, father of .1,. N a t er M ee, r. v e- : eoileetor at Aberderli ." " ' " -Mi l'v,, said the eir's were; aisn t told that C'aienee Mev wa- chairman . '' , ' " ' - '..; i.rm Nation enaeod !n IhR r-nllpolinn ,,f :.. ; .. " '.UK in AI ,s,s t, nyiie.: t In- Ji r-f in formation n tiie ocean .-a- e i-auvi thrilHl'll !, leller ri.ei..iv.'It. I... t..i.,..r . rapher. which , aid ..fH.-.v !,'idde;.w,rb I -Hi ' past two years' ,(- . l.riiid asked t,i assiM ,).. ,ie,,ra) c I v' '."I""'-:"' ' '' I 1 he drntf add!,- treasurer. ; Th,.- witness-named seven i"' ' r-h!' ' . .'.-', '.. . other civil, .ervico '.' pines of the'' ' 1!,'a'".is '"r the ihscoiiliniiame ofllie . revrniic olHice who had received let tors j ,Nv" '' A "rk -'" thus siiniinaned It " i,v, lo,..i the envelop,- !""" r,-l"":!-. - , : :. tail been addressed vitv and t hat t he V , 1 ' ( ,"f . - missive i had been deiivered at - the "'Wiets uho at.te,,,,.,t the, riimc girls' lioi.nes .'.''". 1 '"r I heir imreot u-s, es that, l'.ikiII were ,. "Tlieivwa's one cut .liio- oil each,'' ! n'llin- J'' tn 11 l,,wl' t'r ireat Hibled Mis Covne . ment, with ultimate, cure in smlil. The " What f" exelaimed- S.enaj or ; K en . yori, "dii they even, ask" the firls '( . na V tllisf ;i 17 , on t he letters?'' h ti.t . Sen . u i .r i ... tiie etiisdile was ' desidealde and inex eusnble. " The. testimony indieated the letters 'Humeri it" definite 'assessment.- but that the voiingjn-finien were eaeli asked for ttO when they called oil Watorhiirv in response to trie letters. Heveial of them . signed eliecks for the !iiiioint . while others; (rave, post-dated cheeks in ii partial payment plan,. ; The :i)inoiint of the cirls was stated at about .t I '.'." tier ninnth. One of the youne; ladies explain ed that her contribution was rjiven dur ing a : "spffntaneous outburst of en-. tbUMiaam for. the denioer.it ie cause. " yolstead's Election Is Upheld By Higher Court ;'; 8t. ' Paul, Sept. 11. Aflirniiiii the .lis qualilicat um of the Rev. O ,f Kvalr MS the repiibliean noniinee for ,-onvess in the seventh district, the Tifiiinesotn state supreme court today also sirs- -tamed ( onKressinan A. .1. olstead as the nominee. ' olstead had been de dared the nominee bv the district court Thirty Injured When StrectCars Collide ?ew York, hept. 11. Another serums accident occurred todav on the lines of .the Brooklyn Rapid Transit (;., whose fftnploven have been on strike for two weeks. Two trolley ears collided dur--iiig the rush to the liaseball 'park this afternoon and .10 persons were report ad injured. Senate Com. SUCCUMBS TO HEART FAILURE ON STREET Mr. Theophilus Parker Drops Lifeless On Wash ington St. Last NighTt Siiflcrii.g from a sudden' "at tack' ' of hourfailure,;; Mr. TlMMinliiliw,. Parker, age .'.'( ami licit kmiiiii c.itiou of the city,-dropped -dead . mi Washington street, junt in front of A, It. Hulluck 's market, las! n ylit about. 7 o'clock: The lir-t -jgns of Mr. I'arker V fata! illness ""''I when la- droop,-,! t., o pave- ' in Hi iilieoiisci,,,.,-' rm,is i. an. and :,!iil;.UIi medical ai.l. via .'iii ntta! :a I oi v ':!.' Ii'. ' .in. pl'll'' I IcaH '. ex ,l--t y'eu'-' j, ; phv .,, I I ,i . 'eni' he(' i s,r,U I. ' :a.i ii. . -- i'...jkS. j: undo ". .. .!' I .. i -. ' i . .... . sine. .i.uiin;.' ;.i ;. it.;,"ii,! vv iil, !. h Su,l kj-li....V.:!hV death; wh en attiracled , " ' ';' !'' oyi r, fir en .... iisnr.es; . i el, t In.' rll V 1 ; I -1 :i.'-!it.- - A,lr ha"ii: 'to; :i ;, u ,. .; ., buna ''' a -jo. at' undertaking, a.,;'.' r, the re ! ;- s. ( u rr - J :.. i h..i. 1, of i.'..l i-.ir.J -'.'i-.;-'. wliiv.,;- !,o.Ia:.T;m n . t:ite -.l;il -liisflij iiiol .i,.-,:i,v,' Fiineni servicrs :h ere ' ron.;iii,te. there this ;it'( eri.oMii, in Lev. .iTclermk I hell I, ;i tier ttlurn tjie reimniis u, re t.lken t.. TWr ''"r"- tin- iial ive-home of the ileeea se.l j 1 . tuteruient .. A lare . numl. i 11 ID! a ml . relatives a 1 1 einle.i ,t In-e fin at ri'ti-s and ao'i mpjinii . ; I he i.Tin: t.i tin- .ieiirill..i.ril..T ciIa;. ' 0 a. Idit I....I1 a ' laii, 'host of." rien.. t h.e deeea-ed" mail is r ed ..l.v I Ilia , bl i thers and. t anr sisl ers, . Ttirr-sire h. t l.v : Al r. .1. '., I'ai ker, ;,,f : en j Vi-.flr; Mr; llayv.,o,i I'l.rker. A-!ie: j Wife: Dr. I'reil rarker, of Kit field ; j M r-. l.; r-llattlei of this i-it v;.V M.r. '"ei er Sr'roill, ef . tii'tou ; . ' M. is'; S;,! r lo-. I'arker.. i.f .Kiehinon.l nii.f A1 '''i I'arki r. of .New V PROBE HANDLING NARCOTIC DRUGS ! . . , ... " :Tr ". .. ; Municipal I )lSpeilSat 1011 IJv Di ug Clinics Declared v :; I USatlsfaCtOrV i ' - .' . ; VhieMJO. Sl.'jli;. Ii. 't:'o" -of .ln;-'s t hi" M i i ui. . : i;it uwj eir' ih na r... . nra; riiiT,.,.,... t.i hai o a' .',.;ii;'-n .t ! eo ':: liveii .. ta.i iur. ivpo;'!: Mil el' i ...'i.ied i.v iL.u.s.e biw b. i'.. I ... 1. ..''i.e- y:.f,i in.' Ie,;;l!,! :aad' .j-.-aj.-ii.. l-.y ,- Ti :i:.'.p.-.i-i. wr:-:,:n b j S.tanliy,; res:,i ni pli Me:;rn i i.f- M ' e a.r.s. ii a.i ' s., !;,' t a . 'n. .'.r a n ii na !' i i j i j 1 1 ri i . in. et .y.z toe. fust . ::'.!' a' S'o'ptOni-b,. 1 1, s . . -.- . I'r. Staniev' U'l . I's J ha I ' in-.. re in i iil'' i. j-pa lilies-" u 1 1 K:rs ...f "f-'i : s: ! i pe. ". ' ' esta tb, er'eioenl": inioiopolv i the'- niana faetiire .if i, , n.m ,ij ritnlitf. ;s feeoin. "' ii,r ri'l""'. 1 'r. faa b v nree. ! '' " ' U' ' ' ' 1 "'' "" '"" ."",lLr5l'.,t rh"1"1""'.: ;l" !(. mini n- of inoney. .' ' Nf"' 'Irii;.'.. ejniies- eited bv Mr. I rf. ' ;i bli s1,e. at New" O ''rklrN'' f- , ' 1','l's- . Nan li,-'o. lip char.a !.!;,. s t.-,- .,; III- tit tin ,exv ofk cliitii;, w hich clos 'd earlv this vear after 1.1 inoiit hs ' op j otlicia Is of tin' depa rtmeii J . ere . - 1 1 -! iui-eil l liat it w as not f),e .proper ..pro j ci 'd lire, I o ei r' na ret ie. ,1 rues to a, I I id s Tlor self a, iiniiiist rat i..ii ' " Some addicts sold t he excess oli ta iled a! thf elinie to ,. titer addicts or peddlers.. There was fraud in obtaiuiiie; t he . d ruo. r'rieiiil.s of addicts became habitues throiiii association with bene ticiarios of the clinic. With: very few exceptions, tiii cures were known to have been elfe. teil by means of I ii,. re duct ion sy.-teiii used, .'Ambulatory t rent ment was found t lie v a-ioiis in priu-.i-iple and in 'effect : there is no need fur pndnnj;iii add iet ion by a continued siipplv o f niil'cnl i,'S " . Willi the failure of the clinic and the aroused in-terest in 'narcotic druj; ndd.iet .ons, ciint iniies the report, the iiiest.ion arise.s,: W'hat are you piiitiT to do aiiont it There seems to lie no concerted ctToTt to ileal w it Ii " it as the Vi'ivi rnmetit has dea It w it li- abaihulic liipiors," says Dr. Stanley. 'Tlie nianu facture, transportation and distribution ot narcotics has not been curtailed, ex cept as to .dispensing by the Harrison law." 1 Korean Gets Four Years On Conspiracy Charge lokio. Sept. 11 Jo-so-knn, a Korean, has been senteneel to four years penal servitude in connection wit It a con spiracy atfainst the lives of I''ico and Iiitic'ss of Korea.. I lie conspiracy was f irmed us a protest against the marriage ot the Korean nrince with a princess of Japanese blood. When the .u, lament was announced Korean jjirls auionn the spectators b gan to moan and weep. At this Jo-so-kan turned and sskod thetn to have no feaT that he would appeal his case- UADniMppn&inrMHie mnyimr iifijiuiivo uuivuLmmu ivufvinvL DEMOCRATS' PDLIGYiTRIP TO THE WEST Declares Members of Oppos ing Party Are Guilty of Reckless Inefficiency or fers m: scheme Republican Nominee Flays Democrats l or Seeking To Surrender Monroe Doc trineOffers Republican Policy For Nation Minion, ,-iit., 1 1 . - - - -1 a i ;i i.ii.u'lile . .!:" r 1 ;itl;i.( nn the ii.l in in it r:i t i on , Sell iter ll.'irilimr ehilree.l tn.iuV tha: .l.jlln. I'lit.ic fli I S ha; l:en I'llilty of reek os incl'f ieieney in their inlolllet of the iinfioii 's iu i ii V . .affair-.,'' ami h-i.l niijfht tliruu-'li " .jui.Jieit or inisiiinler- stuiui i til! ' ' tt. have lie l.'nite.l .States siirremler its .Moiiroe .loitrine in be eoniiii !i ineioi.er of tiie league: of nil t ions. I.I i'k n n p.iilicy. toward the business - world, he dei-iiii id. w iiuhl put an. end to .'nefl eeflvj' .- iiiei;;lny 1;v. tiie gm eni: ment, wipe . out. ninnv w.'irtiim, . re-,-s : r.-i juts,. .seek read jiis; i,cm . of tiirif 1' levies and -laxat ion, , ainl cl-al-dMi a now cooperat bii bet ween o eraiueut and privati',:ent:eri,rise.. '.' " MANNING EXPLAINS TAX LEVY RULINGS State Attorney General Gives Opinion On Issue To The Tax Commission llahaoh,' Sept.. 1 l..-A't-.n: v i'-boier',! I; S. M;i H'niue;. has' irv'r lite -'.!.. la'. ,-: ill ll: i - -i i . li ,- laii i He - i,',. t i;e -,;al ! er "' , outd c- fax lev ies I,, prev oie i'iiii i , '!'". the opera t !..' 'ot' Sr iii,,. l".,r t i tul'boia) term. .,.f.: -;r iii .'iit d.s; a. 1 -is pi, lain' t i,.'. t;.,'!,', i'U'!,,'.t i'e-' rii-li...t i ' I : 1 ;.l i e ' .- M a c t aa (i.: . ll l . 'ie v - t ;.e.' t e'n percC!;!' -pi' -dL"', Ii,.. .i i.lli.lJ i --ii..' H I -'. of f lic , ciuiiili, '-- ...beili ;iut ioirii'd. b'A -1 ;oi!ttl rale- l.i.'ci;s-a r v .. - 'file old sie: follow -' - . .. .. ' - -. "-Von a-k llie i.piirb.n. i-f 1 1, .'' . ii. i up. ui t.'i.e f'dlov in.;; st a ' eoa-iii- of facts: .tit- W. ,-, i 1 1 ll.t v t lie!' tioar'd o! 'edacatioir iia- n,',.le out a budi-f. ' iiiol, ,; t'-.e -i i.i "ii".,s si-linid la u ' in . w liicli is. s.a'te.l ; '.i' aaioant -ot .uionev. .necessary to be . ..' 1 I ,! V;; ot y I .i ' ril ,! ! h. h.'.'il -. Cf ' r haf ' coin;! v i oi; " h. . -in-i ii j ion a i ''!','' i.f ti aooot i -,' ' A. t.ii .....'en! i,':-i-rca",1 ..lp,.ll th-' ,l-.-,l i 1 1 u t; ''!. Vl. . .. ft i V ' V i e-.-: and' rai-e,i; bv; ii.e. J-.i'uf, Y v.- ii,' PUp. i:! i.O. no , 1 he i, w liich the board ot ' iia at'lon hies i''.;:;.id : i;.'v.'.-sa r . to" , in, lac . e l:o... Is . of tile iii i 1 1 v.i f.,i- 1 1.,- i.i' .'...' I., ii - i'l- - X ie, lit '-. - in '' lll-'o.' .. Iia-' ; io :;... ,'. ! ' '.h' i o'til v .e. ,,;. a;' -s ; ...io -a ; i, or .-' ,,...,.i The Ie, 'i.,,c. Ml - ;iu, it oi ll;..;. '.- !i'aa;'i,'i, ' ; ' ' r a .a ill-, old u io.ii, it iia-'.; i f -t ',e ad;, i 1; inai !ey is n.'c,'--arv !.,. rui'i" lie '-a. lib, .is' for;- t he -i ; I n 1 1 ti ! lis "term. 'fhe Ci.;f .' it i,;,on i.,.jf, jinpj.s,.; . tin- -ibitv ;ii,.a'i tiie ifoardof i-huii: '; i:oa,aii--i.iioM- :'!ii. even- if t ';e h'la t, ,.,'.-' iia- iil 'i in,1!. I ' ! to '" pl'.'lfib'!' ' Vi'-. - a-'id ' .t:.,i;,, i- .1,-1,1'., I .'.'. I, icli it Iia si .Jin' 1 1. 1 ire t'le. c in-! it ut i" II -.e!.f W.eiij.i .con ' !'"!. TOO MUCH BOOZE TO COKEWORKERS Activity of Bootleggers Felt In Slack-up In Coke Pro duction In Penn. ' '.,liuel!s :lle, I'll,. Scot." I f. Tlio loss of lll-'ld tons in coke pnul u.-t ion ; in t!ie t'onni'llsvilie reo ion ' i or l !,e i-iiri'.'ii! v..-ek is atlnbiile , pact, by-tiie t"oiiiiclls vii1., ( 'oui icr. in - ii - we.'kli ' c'ok" icvii.'-'A iiiadis public today; t o t he opt t at ion of i!!ii it ;!i,iioi' sellers. . . , 11 Whi-Je there lias been u.,,.re or de--liipior ' proi'iirable in the .region since la uuat y lo last . ' ' -a vs i,.. (. narier, ' ' it is '(iii;!y recent iy 1 hat :t has I'.ei-nd.e ;so pieli; if til ill sin a- ! i..-ii, tei t'i-re ;v ': 1 h the- operation. ,;f t he p'a in - ' a s -serioiis-;'-as it di.l prior, to tiie iuauui'at ion of prohibition. Now tiie act i;v ify '-of boot loggers and lllicittraftuke's ot all dt Lti ees , and k inds, sup pl,'! ue ut . by in cietiscl ii'oficieni-y in the art of 'home brew inn,' lias fairly", Iclngcd the region with every conceivable, kind ot intoxi ciiir, rangiui; in; .potency from 'near beer sirip.' to 'lleai'-death pick axe' alio ot hi v first aids to coriui.rs and int. bl inkers. Absolutely t,o effort is being made by t lie a ut hm it ies In .suppress tin t ra Itic and einphiyers of la bur a re becoming 'more .and more a; the -.mercy of the whim or tblr.-! of - their oniploMs in t iic matter: of hav ing work it( any kind done. ' ' .- -" '- MACSW1NEY SEEMS MUCH WORSE TODAY Lord Mayor's Mind Is Be coming Dull Although He Is Still Conscious London, Sept. .. .1 1 .. Terreuen .Mac Svviuey, lord alayor of fork, ; was still conscious dhis innrnijig a It lniiigU he passed a very bad night and was: in an extremely exhausted Ootid it ion, acroni; ing to a bulletin issued by tin' ; Irish Self Octerniinatam league following a ropj'rt 'from Iirixton prison where Mac fwiiiey is punt i tilling the hunger str kc begun,. August 1:1th. ' lite ,! o clock nulb'tm given out bv the league said the inavor was much worse. He npjiears to have cotnplctelv collapsed, , the bulletin stated. His mind i getting dull lmt he is still eon scions. j E MAY TAKE - Change In Campaign Plans Considered At Conlercnce of Party Leaders (JO TO PTCIFIC COAST New Plan Would Also Pro vide For Speeches In All estern States here Senatorial Elections Take Place This Fall : . Marion, Sept. ; 1.1; Otavtic' i liaiiyes in Senati.r Har.liiiK 's eanijiaiitn ..lans are . iiioler .Seriuus ilisi-iissioii at ii cim- terenee here o.f j.ait.v ,'ea.lers to .ro- :. ie a s.ea liin tuiir f or I he. tioaiinee to. t lie I'iieif ii- coast i)ti Mieeehes ill ail the western spates wliece -ena lurial eleefious are.'to lie helil this fall; Tiie western I r i j., a s J.iaii lie. I hy t party lea.lei's in eonfi ri iiee rtitl. f 'iiitiiiitii'i-, "wrll he- .iei.i n I hv .i ,,f I SejiteinJier and w ill probably. insditde itilr. I ndiaiiai'oiis; ;;'t'l,i,-aLib. I..'liis ille St.. I.oiii-, .. Omaha. I'.oiso I 'it v.'" Hot I.- Se-iit i,. I',. 1 1 I 'l aneiM'o, l.os A n i'l-le:-. Sa lt I'.uke Vit y; lienvi-r. Oklaiiiiiiia, and a iiiiinlier ,,f ot her i-jt ies. "...;. ' SOVIETISM'S EARLY DEATH IS FORETOLD Esthonian Foreign !Imistcr Declares Imperialism ill Spell Downfall lot o n-, 1 I . Just'. is -taipei'-'ial-ili-i j a- ria 1 isrn k ; ' ied ,'ca r:.-!,i si he . drat i,. ,,!' 1 1 a - ia a. ' sov 1 1-1 i -,,, is juaali ,o' itiadi to d'he' Asa,-ia:' ed pot,. lent ;b'v M:'. I"-: ; ,; dlie .1 'T I'l: liioiiiai! lore: j;ir li.iiii-ier in- ..oi,4o!ir in i a 11 il l-.:' t he ei. n sc. ,ieina -. of the boi-i,,. vik .dliinsive' in ;!'iviaiid; ; .'. -' . While for, ign. n, in -ter b:-t. v.-ar M. ;i '.ip piitt'd his wits again-t ,jhe bo'shei yi.i - at ' ) loi-pat and d:,e is .regard.;.! 'as one of . t he be-i ai,t horil ies. in Knrope ; n llii-siiin jiol tieaj; and ecouoinic' Cm ,.i i'Litts, ' ;.-. - .. - 1 n coin hi on with rep resell t.aj ; v(-s herr -.'if ot her Hiissifi n . afiirdoi.. , s! at ,'s. , M. 1'iip N vvatchiug vva'ih j rofainid con l i cit t h , aliivelo.ni.nt ' ia ' I'ola nd.i .. v The iiob;hi- i k i." ;a,'e .; ligli Ping; I'iik !..vi win inc. a.'iie-i a louiuni: ton w ii nn i iai-c .-a p! i !!-,' , i; fro,,! " I'li'uifciiie ;,n. . .. i-hi. k, " - he ; saf 'I'! i- : now a I most .'l,a list .. and ilas-ia ,-annoi rene.v it; " I b-.u'-.-illg. tile .. i,.Ks: bill I V of , . it'll a t- ai-l,: i.v- fhe b.dili.'Viki ioii k-Di.feiia, M. I' i;. saiiii :; ;,4, . . "' -: " " We (ire ri'il.k f'.r dl.teoi. Tin' " K-l !i' .on'.'.-.n f ran! 'er; ;- n-.w " cJ,.si', ' l.v , i.'ur if..,. ps i-xi-oiit tUe-iraiti-s; throuo-it' which : e a iv- tiradliig v. '.' h K i-sia.- The .Sov iet jov eriMiit'rif itiij-'t knovv if it -neet'ed's hi ol.i a i a ing a f "ot ltiif l in I'i-t'ii o u a J i, e i allie- ' Wi'ililti -instalit'v ,; t oil' l'il-'-!a tiiiln lii.e ' vii a !Jy n led supplies it" ,s now reco I vii.g.. ! i .a.iil, ' us.- We. inighl ; -1 si.; ioir sn ;;'t ; ;--'., iyy,.i go- down :vi-1, it-.: ''..'"' : . ; :-; . ; M; I'iij.i a-seit I hat Kii--ia :- .ecO iiouili condition. '.v,ns rapidly; ' getting IV OI'.M' ; bce"lle. t h i-, -',;: - , , 's - I'.l'otl ' VVilS a' I'.t ilure. 1 1 s!i i i it vva-,- iiot unlike y ' l-.at t he ' ci ! ii- vi 11 siioii ' be vvholl v :iiv- f -p d.'.'eil.. i ; ',. ,;;.".' .. .' ' T!.r -fiviet gov, rn men ( date; ii.it' ri; diici'. ' i's" e jo i rn i on- a I'lo.v ,' ;' I',,;' cviiic 1 ml d, ' I " 1 1, m j ' 1 ay 1 1 1 , nt i ijiiw a cri Ileal arobleiii t.h roiighi ; j ' I h o vv lode, of b'hs sl, a ;ii nd if 1 he iiieii'w lni, ia - soidiers; are elinpa ra 1 ive; " w .;'ll ' ;; red;, for,. . v ere t litovv n on their own resiiui'.-es a re-voiu-r ion wall id , a,-m, II. . Tin- .'chief .terror .which the sov iet rub r-" iiuv c to fac.,' s" I eace. .a litl d.emobil.i ion '. Americans Pav Dearlv For Traveling Abroad Budapest, Sept. I. , -The . cost . r.i.f Ir'a'vel for A ii.eri.-a.',s ,n fentrii! Y.-r rope and I la! knit countries s reaching evtiirt iouat e proportion-" t hrough'', t lie lendcnoy 1 1, ohar;i: Ann ric'in-' the -saiue price for passport vises a , fliat of the American govei nnieiit f..r foreigners, which recent iv vva.s iiic)e,'i-,'i ,f roin 1 to l. It' this telldl'lU'V is a-ont iimcdj an American, in the r-oiir-e of a. few dav's j'.nrui'v passi,g i",er;if front ers inav liave to pay l' t' ..'V in vises . l-'or travellers of all. . n atioiialit ies, Inuvever, the rhale hi-' ! u ra ; Uy ihcrea-iTig ilin-iiig ft,,, .'east- six mouths. The (ler.inaiis; bean. tiie high charges, Ionian. lino if.". Thea An-t ria followed ait with the sa,!,,. char.;,. lid Hungary. slid other i.iiiiii.rr'es have' I n obliged t-v iii:,1.: lit..' charges, lioc:iuse'-'.,f the huge revciine so olitaina!.!,', pa-. ports are severely exaiuini. d. ntori' so Mian in. w;i t ime. ruder pretext, of obs) -m-t ing .buls!,,.. vik 'travel, guards- at frontiers ruthleVs,. Iv Ir'n bro k t ra velli-rs . vv it lio'ut , roper vises. ' -'"',;.." Jvecaiise of t ti is : nn ii eiolil tor! v prac tice, !t is dinieult for -i.':!'izens of a for eign 'country to pass ''homeward. Hilda pe'-'t is now full of 'thousands of jieode who, iindcr the new; frontiers tixed bv the ieace. con f ei'eiiee, are subjects of Ivumania or .lugo hlavifl, but can not get passport vise lionic to their prop- bertv. In one instance American used their good ofliees to get vises for two widows, formerly Hungarians lmt -whose farms are now in -Siberia. -.. Tdiov had waited eight months to get permission to- travel Ion miles. ; The ofliee of American High Com missioner (irant -Smith at. Budapest i drtiv hosicgedrTivrTiundreds of people who wish to go to America or to secure help tn reach their homes in Czeeho Rlnvnkia or other pountrlcs. PLANS GO FOR WARD FOR HIGHL Y SUCESSFUL FAIR IN THE CIT' Enormous Advance Sale of Season Tickets Stimulated bv Automobile! uomesi uancing- Planned Fourth Annual Fair this K.nmi ;.v;illis. sales of eaSoll liek ........ i. ;. i. i... .. i . - ... yein-s.' .. t',.iis.i,i ral.!e interejt has lierii aruiis. Oil in t iie sa le Li' 'a-on rfr Uet f. tiie i-ontes!;. for nn aiitoinoKi'o laifii. i.e, I he the fair a-siu aiion. K.very .pei-son im pureliases a season fieket. for tin. siu'u i.f L'oll' w jil In; gi en a i-Ii a ilee II t . t lie. new n, in hiue to eo-t hel v'.eeii l.tr .'"ui . . Ir.liJ Mi,- ilii. !i(e.kv . iiiiinlier to he drawn aiol I lie a wa i .1 inaile. on . Thnrs ilay, .Se.t. inj.eC. 7jfiH will be tiie ,y.vjlai-uf. the fair. . Another. pr,i - Vi..Vi of the lauitest -tit'iilates .that I bm-rnr jv be au ar.-b'd s) 1. bo jiiir. - has - ' '''' Die, autiillioliiie sal.'fc coiiipany lis t ho ""niosf season tickets -a',- ,,f t ii-lcds' t iunilati',1 bv ' w hich i '. With, ti. tie ciMcs.. and .,.-ai autoaiidiile ilea I - ei-s u 'n ki n o 'I o in.'i'ke a;-aJe:. t he niliu!','!'.' of sendoii ticket- d,sio.sei i.f this Veal' is 'expected 1 ii bi- record -bri-akiiiR.''. ; A new fell tare .,ii'h.icl. w';!l be iuai; ','-; . r , , I M.... r r. :,!-,,,v , .b., : I.I iK Pair ; el'.i eial lurU-aii,! from a I.I t.t In r: ui.l i.:j- . , . . " tii.ns. the- fnurth annual iii-ki: Mount. ; t rvenj.-i.t n.iiMr . lit 1 a i r, li Ii is. f he hel.l Septeinher L',!"' J.i'ov i.li'.r, w h ile eUiih t ion ilniie'ni '-'J 'ami ':' an. I il, :..ier I. is Hoin t' -V l'ity. hroiiylit To-'-e espei-ia lly fn.f I.e . ! Iart!-lt an.f iiiost. .Mii-iaA fuj. v,.t I Hie .....e.'isii.n h iI.I lie another featmr. luiiler! a ken l.v. ! !.i( loea I aSi.ei.i ; jnn, M "ie eoniplete .iniHMiiM-eaierits i.f lUi.s Mn-f at J iae! e V:,iiir lia e alre..i ' ! eat n re a i v pnon i-e.j later. . lieen . a'-ra iijje.j, a it . I the exhiiiits uiv i f'!ei- eonferririe with r i ' r. , J ..fli, pert. .: ti. ; ... l:i--e tloiM' of pre ions eia Is. t he fa i r in a an i;eineii t aiinoiiiiers iturati ;d at the fair l.his year will be ciHii'try: know' about the lioeky Mount tloi.laiice- which will be held every, fair bv a whole-ale d'ist ritiut i'on of cir nijf.ht' wii i Ie' t he lit! racf inn liolds forth mini's, aiid the. brnadcasti mj' 'if appro of the;fair grounds. ''he-e ilances will i 'In Kite; pool ers. s : ;' LABOR SHORTAGE IS MENACE TO NATION Dean of Kansas University Declares Reduced Acreage Has Rig Danger ' " Now' Work, sept,'".- 1 f;-sju.rtagei.f b; bur . i n. 1 he arirail.t Ural; states i-. re siii! ing iii .a re. I in -t on i.f acreage vv li'nili t kr'c.al I us- i Ainefica s food snppl v ae cording; to . the titidings of 1'erley V. Wal ke:',' ib iiii of the; Kaii'siis ii!ti'.':,.i'sit v;.eii.. glliee'l il.g -.sch.ofii, niili'le. till blic 1 o.la V at national headipiarfers of the .America it s,aci... v of . N lit iotiaf laugiiieVi'S: The .dean is ,lieii. of a ni-earch eiiin ur t f ec of ' the M id ( 'on! inen! Soct fon nf t.lia vec-'n-t v . :':;-... :."' .-'"'. clf:!M Walker found ;,,,mlat iiii, 'at a - In lid's ti !J 'or declining i'n 'agi'iciiliiu'.'il -'. t,ii,.ii pi.ii.tri.g ,'.,ut ' thiit Iii; of the .f'i." eoaut-i, - ..in Kalis;,- prevented tliat pditlfv. froai .det-re'as.ii.;;. in pi.i.iilh'iou "'in a il"i..ade,. the . in.-reii'-l'S- all bei llg ill ill; dii fri.a' -ictioiis. - ''Tho sauie thing hobi,-. .'good, in Iowa and diui!,! loss in it't' i' st.li-,.-' f.,1- 1 1 ,l same period' the i 'mt .! '-.V ,'r:i i irtnK jiv.;' n'nhlM. n- ni.i.y.Vv I'lri'i'T' ' I m ; 1 1 St , Mint ihvy -,.;.'rt ; ivuk'Ja'., 1 r:vir:;':irtit;r .-iifil' '!.. ;t s'i .ii.l'V In" j'.'Ii.-.llf-d'I'-.fif 1 1 1 .( 1 l('Ci lW!N is '! t r;tii-.uiri :i 1 utt- ' n till uro'i tii'Mnn Wit !i ;t ' ii'W in' vt.('iii:i! a n:ti inn t!'.- liTr'T''. ...nf. eiitrTjirt U )-n ; i f ic. '!'!fi,. lir Lint''if, vci ) 'on 1 -!,rl, -r i-t i il'iiliitii': v .. ui hit cm .w lui t, 'i! ,;th , wnilt'l . n t 'jl t v 1. 11 1, ! t( U n I .!i.trt--,.1 In.', li'tii;i 'mi inni thvm. - Prince Was Hroke When He Offered To Treat l?,iWerav New S.iiiih Wales; Sept, 11. -- '1 l-fT I'r i lice ; I.f Wales had tiie t t.i" 1 life. -here, aiming the luird riding st ra iglit shoot ng oiit spoiiei TniH'her: and, i bis ada p' iibi I ;t y and good fel j.,w -hi j,, made -h i :i ! sttrniebi. ' po'p.H an . He wi n; their it's;. c t vv hen he en Jered ti v ( rac, -. agai a-' t heso premiei !'.!-!'. "io,;n a,iid vvpil ail the evruts. ; '".: '" ra it .; h i i's a r.e having a .jaiet' suiib ov i r an. amusing, but sojnewhat cnilial' a--iag ..incident Ml ' w ai.-'h ' t he 1 .'ri lit , w as; inv olv ed. With his .usual " hail tof iiiiv well u;''t, ''"-'bearing, the' I'riuee -'Jil- - o i ccas'on . a-.ke I everyone ;, in Do house to have, li . di i n Iv with hiiii. After the; iir;iiks liad been .served the a irt'i the. r chest throne in the world i'-i-..;.v ei'i'd lie; had no n i r is "A". :''lle cftil .-I no Admiral 1 1 a! ev, who is touring vvith-him. for fiilids but: the only replv w;i-: .' I haven't a sliiliing on me. sir. 'o i . I'Mnailv- aiiothcr nilMiibi-r of the royal part v .'in .- t i the rescue and t he i rinks '.'.ere ban. led arm. ud Manhattan Theater To Return To Grand Opera .Nevt. V.rl;.' Sepi-: I -I.-.--tiraiid -..ojiera .vii t -'arii to the -l. age of the Manhiit tan. (Ipervi House here S,..teaiber 'J11 alter, a ten va-ar absence, v.ith the fif fiiiiio i.f Bizet's "('arineu'' by t he Sail I hi rlii ; eptnia n .. ' .'I'his will give Syw, Vn'rk threi; grand , .pcr.i nrganii'a. t i ui-- .bi ri ng t he eomltig Reason, tl" others being the Mel.roi.ulitflii aru'L thy (iii, a go grand "pera cuiitpa nies. s The oi iginal purpose of t lie Man hi't'aii was .to pi;iivi,l' a home for grim; opera, but ten years .ago its owner, ear llaniniersfcin, .made a deal el im 'nst ing . himself, and .his the:. a fers' from the opera field i'or a ib'ca'de. I.Iis widow iieipiire.i possession of the pi-iperly September 1, nia rking a re. turn of the. '-house- to its former use. Miss Alice ''eii.'ie. who will sing the title 'role- Carmen,, in the 'opening was to hav e made her .New ork uebnt in Dint part, ten vears ago but the deal closing the Manhattan to grand opera intervened, so that her appearance in New irk Tii that role was deferred decade. 'W hut's the use of worrying about a light , vote this fall when vou've got th present short skirts to Attract men to the polls f ' " " as One of the New Features of Month To Run Shuttle Trains - .tM.. he!) the in; I'MwaPils ClltrliinS ' . ... that the usual .shuttle train serv ive ho 'u rea t he e.ity a ml . t he fair fjroiiii.N ha- lieen. sei'iire.l for Tliiiisilav ainl Kr j1 !;''. S,.j,t,-inl.i r. ;;.u a (let.. her 1,- The seheiliile upon ; w lueli Mrs' son iee H ill f he I iiii lius . not. yet lieen ;irraiie;e. li.it 1 1? In; a n llo.l lli-e.l lau-r. . I'ai.r ollieials aiiil Hie lui iif . iianiiici' of cmnnieree fiave taken jip with the .:i"ni;.ir iii is . .ion i.f t he Atlanlie (oast Line the ,',iiestioii of .si i'.ui i ii ;4 ; xpe'eial rales froio , iiea rl.v . t nn lis 1 o l.'.n ky .M.iiin; .lurina the a I ' i .'.i. ' 1 e 'i All iiiil'ea.l ioiis aiV' that . t his ivijii. st w ,11 ,' flamed and t hai ; . . -' -.! -s , tliat , llei-'t Will be di-tribiil r'd t hfHUhiiiit the jii,, Media te . set't ion xif ' an early" date,- - i:' ' ': " A a j at o n-.i i e i in 1, ! iil! v vaiiipaii-n Ir.ti been - p auni -i fur. next ;:wj.ek.;when c h a ml t i'. ot' roil, tin rci; representatives, a i.-operiit i,u w it h fair associat ion of ti. :a.-, proceed fo b't. tiie, surrounding LIBERAL MOVEMENT SPREADS IN JAPAN Progress of Movement Shown in Liberalistic Ten dencies of Speeches 'b.kii,, Sepf. i 1. - The Hi ora:i-f,c t 'ltd cucies.! i f .t hi' speeches in t liis year 's s,,--ii.ii i.f t !.e dj, I. a- been a dist inct feat tire; of ,-oii slit u iona I developMent iii Japan. ;. The leader "f I he hiov eineiit is it iv 01,1, g- tepres'!-;'!!.'!!! ive iiaiiiea Uyil t.'ii'o. Nagai vvhos'i- buldiiess of vvord lia at t ra.it ed t he . at t ent ioii of t,hr. ea.pire. In the. aailroail train" at public ineet in !;.', -wherever iuen gither the nintie of Nagai js ou tjie -ip4i.f Japanese, as a ' 'com ing loan. ' ' Nagai 'w as for'.ierl ;" :i ru-ofessOT ; at Wa ,e,ii iiniversity, t hoi rin.sM - demncrri ic i,f Japan .iiiii:versit'i(:s -fwhi'-li . was '' .'.idt-d bv. f hat heri.ic radical . leatle'r. M ai -,,,i- -Ok ii in ;i. ' The v nag infill is a ;': o:lt bell.'V or .. 1, ' t he .; deliiocr'at ie .ale '. elo;,ii.ent of .la oinies,-, political ilisti 'ions anil is an admirer of both the ifrit-'-li pariiicuieiii and .' lie ".American crittgres-, . iii- is ..ti. serine.. n . a man of; la-niiirliiii.lP' oriiforial talejits who ill .be', lo ain't frn,ti la-l'M' iii . luo-lorhi.ail .lapan.; .-; ' .'..'.'. ;; lint the young, orat'or. came' tiCgrief 'It il ri'liidell speechin- 'he hoiis,. of fep rvseiita l ives vv hen iliti iiig im at'acU on ';,; cabinet, he ' '' en lied, -Premier ; 11,1 ra ; '1 he.' a ut ocrai ;e I ,e n! tie of .1 ana ti. " 'fhe fi'yeni niiaitlii .ma jorily ha'dhiin elit to ;.'... , l-eiidit'ii l'-. couimit'ti' whii'h v.is ". iiiled hiin I'm: five days from the sifr o;;s ;.h.if; .t lie house. ; ' ; . ' ' Tee incident ; caused memlii rs of the ii""..i1 i'.in ii.'irtv ti, hold an "iib'ligua un'V ibei tail g in a Yokbi hall for the liorposi' of ' t jMaitect itig fra'dom "f -i.ee.'h . fin.!, i.ersorin 1 . . right s..". . Many 'vi'licenien 'va-re prc'-nt aiof ' finally wi.ip,o,; t he. meet ing altogether. . M'. N' a ga i i a s giv vii a agreat ov at iofi. He iuslsto'l that, n thorough regeiu rat ion .f:'he representatives of t he people .ill "lie diet w-',s really more a'l.'i.erat-ive Drill a iehiiiige in, the ciil'iii"t for. 'he iibl, the .standard- of the dot. must be ra 'ed. ' - . (if free, siicecb he said: "Japan has a the pa-t. shii'.vn .her vvortde.rf ill ciipa-. city fof as-i'i;ila'ion. as mav be seen 'r on the . ilaaaiiialiou ui : -Buddhism" t ud 'ill, f ui'ia iiasitr a 1 1, friiiti the "tact Dial C!,r isi jaiiif y is al-u in the.; same process. ,.-f as.siiuilat ioin .. With such glaring ob'iect, b'sson, In.foti, (is an at e'lipt to' .prevent- now ideas from tak iirg hold of the people by the. suppres sion f speech . must ; be as described U Ignora nee of t!o gr at national char acteristics iiiul an .insult ft) the power of .iisMiriilntinn ,.f the Japanese peo ple." - ; ". ;- ' . . FALLS 4 STORIES WITHOUT INJURIES Baby Drops Into Soft-Cushioned Carriage And Is Un injured Hy Plunge N'evv'Viirk. Sept. 11.- Charles pnrwin who said tiie struggle for existence re sults in the snrviv a! of the fittest for got one essential eb iiieiit luek. 1'r'Uif of thi" oversight was .supplied -today an infant ni' inbi r of New ork s asf side ti nenierit ilwellers, ', WiehMrs, Joseph Veechlo. the baby's mother, saw him fail from . fourth story, fire escape last night, she. ran out lin' 0-t.t ricken exjiet-ting to. see hint c ru ' h ed . t ii 1 1 ea t It, ln st ea ! she .found-, however, her child happily - gurgling tn a ciisnioiicl baby carriage Into which -1 r had landed unharmed. WOMAN IS NAMED MEMBER OF D. C. COMMISSION Washington, Sppt 11 President Wil son todav appointed Mabel T. Hrond man. for iiimiiv vears a member of the executive coinnnttee" of the Americun Red Cross, to be a member of the com mission of the District of Columbia ef fective .next 'Wednesday on the resig nation of CoiniiiissMiiier Brovvnlow who resigned to become c itv manager of the f ity of IYtershurg, V a. J Q II CT P I V I U HI nnn,. nn, j ftT" U M U tjJ fl L I U I i I IN ALABAMA FIELD Governor's Commission To Extend Investigation To (Jreater Scope SITUATION WORSE IN PENNS LVANIA TODAY Reports As To Situation In Alabama Vary Presi dent's Refusal To Reopen Hearing Is Already Show ing Results ,i Itirmingl.aiii, Ala,, Sept 11. With !. (lovenior Kdbv s coal ipimniission plan ning to extend the scope of its inquiry 1 o, a il tea! ."re's of 1 ho miuiug indsistry, , the sir, I,., ot tumors m th Alabama coal tields called last . Tuesday entered upon its crucial stage early today. - ' V I he iiiierators declared, however, that the walkout lias no appreciable effect upon prodiiri mil. It was asserted that' the output of the Alabama mines for-; the three davs has been only 15 per cent icss than nornia.J ami that a short age ol cars explains tins decrease. The president of the I jilted Mtno Workers district i, rganiiaXt-H-claimed the .strike, is H. reading. He said a dozen nunc op erators have signed blue bonk" con tracts since the walkout was ordered and t hat nrjgot at mm are being con ducted with others. ... -' More than laMiti men are out, lie . said, and tin" ligure will be materially increased, lollow ing week end rallies in the; strike, (district. Operators said that on!v nbmit t,."init miiu have quit work. - '. '.. -,.' .. FIRST EFFECTS OF REFUSAL EVINCED Scraiitou. I'a,. Sept. 11. The first af fects ol I're.siueiit Wilson's refusal to have the sea Ie. com in 1 1 1 ee of miners and operators in the anthracite region to reopen the. wage, agreement signed last wool; canie todav when the Coal Brook ' Hiin lies at ( arliondale, the largest operation in this region of the Hud son ( on I ( o. closed down . MANY SHUTDOWNS IN PENNSYLVANIA TODAY HaKclton, I'a:, hept. II. l'.vry rol liory in the llaellnn district, wa i-d'o" ijdav. . the ..(mlerainv tint Jgst ..to suspend after' holding out since 1 ie miners started to leave the ininea more man a week mro ns the result of di$ n.iiiisl ,1c! ion willi the.wnre award. MANY NEW VOTERS IN N. C. THIS YEAR Women And Men Who Have Become of Age Are To Total 100,000 halcigh. .Sept.- 31. The state board of (loithms estimates that with the en I ran, a .scmetit of the women and the. normal increase of male 'voters, who ar rive at I heir inn ior.it v . in time to pnr Dctiiatc in the November eu'ctmn thore v.'.li be upwards of IWi.Ofit) new voters io he enrolled on the registration books it Ms year. ,; ' 'A , I inter Die law the registration books for the snile and national elections will be openel .September ,0 nnd will be k'pt open for a period of three week, chising on October "0, Aniiouiiceiiient is in a iln hv the board teat new registration tiooks required ui a v bo had from the secretary of state without cost, except for special elec tions of a local nature. One firm in liab'igh is said to have been doing a rather extensive business supplying registrars with these hooks at a hand some profit, all of which were procured tiom the secretary of state office. A a means of enlighteninjf the registrars oyer the state tin, b,, aril gives publicity 1" the ,'iiiiionnceaicnt that the state pro vides the books without cost. EMPLOTESACCEPT ' WAGE REDUCTIONS Ten Per Cent Reduction Agreed To In Order That Mill Might Operate I i.d.'ulelplna. s, (,t. 11. Two hundred eioploves ol th Herbert Hosiery Mills . it oiishosh, ken. ftnu., have agreed to areefit a tea per cent reduction in wages o that the mill will not close, arcord rir to an announcement todav bv the I.e. id of the con 'on. ' If ihe workers had not yriil accept the reduced pav," Mr. Herbert said, "we would have been compelled to "top work entirely. All our, em ployes are gins, some of whom received as. much as $j2 a week." INAUGURATE CARRIES PIGEON MAIL SERVICE TO IRELAND Dublin. sepTT1. Dublin Castle has had so much official mad for London intercepted bv Sinn lelners that of ficials are reported to be inaugurating a earner pigeon service A largo con signment of armv pigeons bag arrlvet in Dublin and morn are expected. Hie flight to London is ronghlr fiUO miles. CENSUS FIGURES GIVEN TOE TAB ItEEL TOWN 3 Washington, fept. 11- ( cim's fii-ures announced todav included: Andrv i. 1.-fi.M- Murphv. l.ril:'.; 1 , ,'. 1 Hertford 1.7'!.
The Evening Telegram (Rocky Mount, N.C.)
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Sept. 11, 1920, edition 1
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