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0 EVENING TTVv A n rr THE WEATHER .Fair Today and Unsettled" Wednesday "ROCKY I LEADS IIIL EVERY I H W Wl VOL. XV. NO. 260. ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. TUESDAY -AFTERNOON, APRIL 25, 2921. PRICE DC THE fi-JCJLJ V.- Germany Ready toMeet A Hies War Tothe U.S. Latest Reparations Note Said in iierlin Dispatches to Contain That Clause REPARATIONS OFFER REACHES WASHINGTON - - Arbitration Proposal Is Em- bodied in Note Sent to American Government Total Reparations Offer Is 50,000,000,000 Marks ' Berlin, A ril Lli . - Her in any event .. the 1'uited Stall -s mid the so "desire is willing l the extent of. her ability and en paoit y. !ci assume the ailied o blij! :i t iim to flit- I'nited States,"' says a clause in her latest reparation U.WAl.M. " definitely It-arii cil lii-'f., todav. ' ' . With, tins : t-'j'it i oil pdMil . Ijirw..l'-d to .' chiding mi offer . nf marks js, 'vii'lii.'tllv as t In-" counter pro' ; fiiligf'in'.' ii tll (, it 1(1,111 1( j "gold forecast in, vcs-. terday''s Associated 1'ri-ss dispatches from this r i ' y , ' '' V' Germany offifs to pay r.n.iiiiti.tl.iniiiin . gold marks, tin; p roc lit value of w hidi coiiv cried into annuities will total '-'I11.- I'-'O. (.old marks. ' The. payment under this j royis'ioii will be made ac ini d. ug to l.cr ability. -''' ' ." Tii- note' to 1 lie jv'ii'.'liiiigtiVn.' ..v, h,: men! eiiihtO'lving the fieiioaiiy r , j 1 1 . i .-1 ' "lis . made pnbli ' here this afternoon The text of t lie "c in the note :id reia.nt- lelat in),- !.. (lermaiiy lion j ayineiiTs reads ." (Jerniany deelar. jiay. for reparations jiuiiMii-i -,.1,1,1 uiarKs tluc. (ierio.any is I-roj . herself - a I o it- ' tliei: :.dv to oll.lllHI, (iieMnl i-aiy to -ei.rilillt i eiiiany !i u il iiht u: pa y t lus amount in 'to her eapaeit V up to I'lHf.iliifi.iniii.inio 1 i yi id ma rlis. ijei'Miany roposes in t he note' t is . nun of an: iuteillatiunal Vliiaii,: the iroceeds to lie ilacevi at -the .li-...a; . ol ; tlie ' alfii"'.' t"pini I his' (nan (ierniany would pay t lie-, into res! "at. i'ouV pi' ret' nt ami roinise a mo it i Nation.' The sum of .the reparations total iiul eovered liy the; internal iouaf loan would lie .i'i ide-1 ti, t he . limit , of : (M-rmaii v . a pa iitv liv payiiielll .in lO'ods. niateliaiH etc. ' '- tieimii'y is ni.sptisefl, ' ' s;i s 1lii note, '.'to allow 111,, aliiel ptiwerr r.ai.tieipate n ( ii.'i iiia ny ,-, .h-iiiioiii ie and linn in- ial aim lioi a! ion . t iei in a n - will iii-operate Willi tln: a'li. s i.i. tlo- t'lillest ; extent . iii .. t he ret-oii si I'ln-l ion . tif .e ' t as'jil ed i ejiaiauL.ivi. .1 tin I : 'she' inay etii i;. her-i it as iiiiivkly ' as ' p..sM,ld.e ; of ; t he aniounts unpaid..". GERMANY FIXED BY wants sum ARBIKTA'l'ION He! till, A pi i! !'i proj oshI by tiermaiiv t !'t total a utuniit .t'l -'ejCtrat Itlll iis er.l-i il.l ' t .on - note turtv'i i .1- I i :. s leitrued 'vi r .' An tor 11. bit rat ion ' 1 ',i 'ii i''H i i Mies lor: r-.ara ti'., i.i, jilt I ,'t V - ' ' iieriiiaiiy atigoe.sls, the : ;ip.-i; of a n. . irnbiasit..l .ioiiiiiis ;i ni : to Sinn of .lit-r w a r- dv;b Whin she to ai eept and , to ea riy out . faith, " (ierm.-in'y.. t hi' noli a 1.1 welcome any .suggest ion from ; eiiean gtiveriimt'iit for further' GERMANY'S PROPOSAL REACHES WASHINGTON. i.:i ti I men I ;;tix.:'th.-. jii.d"i's in , yood -, w o.il I ire' Am i ;' t i Wajhiuiitiiu. Anril tl. -.lcrmanv eouuter proposai .regarding reparations ttiis received . todiiy; at the state .ie jiarl li'ent : ami i, under-!. .o.l to have: beeii. I'nid before I lie- c.-ibiuet at its reo u a r meet ini;. - ' ' , . .lust before .the liieet iiij;. : iilim.'iiiiiee , merit ! was, in.'i lo at the staledet(.i i t incut t hut t in- mcmiii':iiiilnm ti,.!n I'er lin had been ri ceivi-.l " in f rajjiiicnt - '' Iiu.l Was then under toiisideralioii by rsei-retaiy II uhi's. GERMAN PROPOSALS ARE CONSIDERED - Washintiiii, April Ji.-Tlii- ( icrui.-i ny counter proptsal.s for rcparat ions were , diseiisscd at, the roLrular int-t-t iiiLf : tit! President Ifardins's cabinet today but any decision if it w as , reached, w as eoiieealed. Those. atteudiiiL; Hie ini-et- ing would not even adniil that tlie lier niHH coiiiiniiiiieation was taken up. , It was known, nowever, inai fscereiary HuKhos hud laid the nolo before the President. Four Cases Settled at Municipal Court Today '. Four enses faced Ht-eoriler Lnncas, ter for disposal this luorninj; when the. rejiiilur lessinn : of police 'court, eoiivt-n-ed at the municipal buildiiiLt. The coin plete . docket was as . follows: Jaine Watson was eharneil with rid ing' a bieyi-le the wrrniK way tin a one wpv street. He was taxed J J HtifT, whose trial 'on a spcedniLr eliarjre was pnstponed vestenlav until the prosecution eolibl summon addition al wit lit'.nci, w-tt tivmi li ea rintf this morning He was dealt out a -'. fine, but appeal was noted anil the defenu H nt plaeetl under tT'v bond for appear ance at -the next term ol l-.tlLtceonibe silt ennr court. Robert Hight and Havwooil Hollms were arranged on a ehaiae of having eiiRifreil in an affrav. Hight wwas fini-il 1.r) nntl Ilollins K. Robert Hight faced a otld c-liarge of lit'iiiR drunk anil disorderly, ; He drew a 10 fine in answer to this ' count. Obligations Government OCCUPATION OF RUHR DISTRICT IS LIKELY . ' Pans, April 20. Prenuar Brland declared to the chamber cl deiiuties this afternoon: 1 'If on May 1 satisfactory pro posals with acceptable guarantees are not made by the German fcov. eminent the Ruhr district will ba occupied." Alter hearing his statement the chamber voted absolute i untidcnce m tho gove.iin.eiit. the vule baine, 424 to iit- with &y deputio j. abstain ing 1'iOlU Voting.; .;. tiot.s or . lor Tit anges jn i I ii . ' ' Willi 11. a. 1 111: LMSJpO-0 I..; ' ' I'lO hut C oljjc 's oilier rej a ration; t in us .will I.e annulled a-.. the ;ir--se,ii :ep. ailee - !' a 'is, "tier and ohiiga: Ni.rivali- property in I'-ifc I.. re lea -4..' A s 'llee, (it In- goo.! pl'ep ,: ' di tai! i red:- I he .. md,: ( e riiia ny is iately toiilaee at the the iep.'il'an-otr 'coniiilKs murks in. golily silver, - oh.'Hlife;. atld .W.tH",IMHI; :iud 1 n asii rv notes red it ; a'- .I.-.IV : loivii n Void n,al,le,: rk s liiii or t liree inont lis. i n foreign seeiiril ie- Idrei'il, exelia lige ASHBURNER SPEAKS IN CITY THURSDAY Norfolk Citv Manager Will Speak to Citizens on City Manager Covernment i -Imniln-r ma k iiir ' i I 'it v Alalia Noiloik, v eomiiu siVe ,.! i iiai a - K. A - ; tn - it v w i . I.IIIM I I'll Ul. I. "IV- liihl. leial llll the-, iii 'a n ia t .o.i K t.i the ; e .'i.i. rl loon, ojn.ii .Hie e I I i I'll e ll 1. ' ' ,.'v iii !!-; ;t sh;.. tlf .'tlie t he . ltliiu'li'ij I ina iia.' r . fur eri,r :ei: s Lnildilio' .' vi;.'.i.. I'C'I loll . W ill . I'i , 1 1 1 :.i r ii'i of -the Ot'- eotlillO'l ill it I'd I o liti.ejfh'jj. tlie' lull..- (i f; ..tho ,1,1 li.'-.'''i oiiiei r.liaily in ited to att.en-,L All itl.'i'i- will It- i . i : I led oter lo .no et iu' : .it' I h,, t'j.ini in. r.'ial' or I lie dt.!v ;n iijnia! ion aid (!.. .. ul n i ell LUC l a !!: ii.u .o iT U hile .( I, lo be pi- lo . M . A -!,ln. i. eatiri.' . it . ii-.hii.i.' invited sent, a --peel.:!' i ii 1 1 a t i , .11 - i -ellde.-l I.i ! he w .oeell of the I'l-il.l. I'll..-, eity lii.'lilMei'sllip . i-r Iim in I. one ed" the vita 1 e a lid. wiij iii a-l pro'luiiiility 11 1 '?".-. '; 1 ! 11 . ; :l i'l . H a ' ';- 'M'l'. ,. as eily iii'a'uaer of Nort'olk. 'oi'rat;. -?e, m".-s."iii''- t haj' pa. t i. li-' l.ein- 1 1 :j t'l.r.ii issues i i her voted ' 1,1'tvi uei;,, a s given or. 1 !' f i v ai.i) .r O -i o the i 1. k.l- i ti nii-ii t in I tie A-iiainia i rl v - the lii-t . ipiaiilied a.ii ti. di -. ti-s I his pur d our le It liens thev V ill I: now l-MIV 1'Olli- o ar ill at w I, 11 1 1 Mr pnui.i I li e 1 1 111 I , l.v -his il y "f i M.eets a-flerm iil) ITT at th, tlie ' ..el a t'l exit to Tat Will 'e -t lit ion It ilel.i'!;al'i I ri i hi. e . t he j trip ini-lier - i.f ' r'.'oinliel're, ' w oil proi.'- 'int " w ill, eat! . I'm ir Heel paTT.. where Ho1- lar. Heels rl.-ish v i l 11 I hi' retersi.iir,.; Trimk-Tliilr-da v,. an. I til 'her en lei lain- ma k mi'iit tt atiiifs pjaiiued by ei.i I i.r;ini7;i t ion. . M r. A s '. :ik iii t he i ei'e rder"'s the' ntiinieinal buiblinir. at I he. eoltltiiei. hburner will on i:l r v. lo olll of 111.1 ill ed l,v all pi. .':.-,!. ,'i' will I.e inlrodn the. niaVor. Uthei' ..ielail.-i id' th, in;', will probable be aniioiiiiied toiuor row t)r "I'hui" av moiHTnc. Large Congregation ; Hears Rev. Mr. Gill A ;!ar-e e Leonard tiill I'i I'l oyti riii li rioreo.'iliou lo ar i liev. preach at the llduen.ont .diiireh' last niiilit, Hue Mr. (I'.ll d liv r -d a power! ul sermon 'di'i-iuler unto Caesar the - Caesar 's an. I lin! o (iod t are (iod 's " The re w hieli beijaii :it t he lot al 11 J li It tin- text thiiiLis ihat a I iie t hiiios tl i val uif'et ins: chiii'i'll last;. Tluirs-day-.night' is inootinj,' wi.tfi, L;reat siieet-ss. .: I-Jspecial si tin i ti t-a net- is cxi'ii'i'led , to lie al l.'it'lie.T. to tlie: service 'I'luu'sdny j niulit . cli 'U The the evaiiL.'i'lisl will l"iipardtin.-ible Sin. " preae iiien i Utilize Volcano's Heat . to Provide Electricity .Honolulu-, T. II . Miir-i'li'ill -The. heat of Kilnm-a voliano, whose jreat, per: retnally-aet i e e'ratrr, iiL' miles; from lliilo nit' tin- Island iif .'.Hawaii, - daily provides an aw f inspiri'iK spi-ctai-l;' for i-rowds of tniirisl s,,;is to bit utilized to ui-oviilt' eloetrie it:ht a ml. ' iewt-r for fiver.i . tov.li, i't in let and indo -t ry , on fire ishind, if t he purposes ol a noniioriai reeentiv addressed to -lie lo ;isdat lire of Hawaii are worked out. The memorial asks I lie "territory to apnropriaie $'J."i lUHf to he . matched by a similar amount from the . Hawaii. 'in i ideaiio HeM-areJi Assixdatiiui, for 'bur uiits ami ul ner iii'eliininary worn. The 'memorial -i:es the fact lhat vol eanic lteat: a I remit' is be'nut used oi( ' lari;.. si-alo for the 'production of power in Italy. .The Kilauca projeel has tieeu indorscil as feasible liv Die I'an 1'a.elhe Kcientihc congress which met hfi-p last August. The possLbilitv of rei'i.verinrr sulphur, copper and, perhaps other . minerals from the jrnses of the cia'er, as well as nsliiir the power generated to extruct nitmgi'n from the air also Is pointed oui in me liivuioriai. MYSTERY DEEPENS AS TO SINKING OF BOUT AT- HATTERftS Note Found in Floating Rot tie Asserts Ship Captured and Crew Imprisoned M ESSA(iE . IS R EC E I y El) RV THE COAST ULRI Mysterious Note Declares Schooner Carroll A. Der ring" Was Captured by Vessel Resembling Subma rine1 Chaser Off N. C. Norfolk. April ' -'i. -Assert inr that the : e malted . -Iii. oiler Carroll A. Iieei'iiij wMs.eaptiired by an oil loirn im; i.uat whieh . jeseiel. led a su lona i i lie .'ha-.; r a lid t hat ' I he tlvw itie held as priini'i-: a. uoie di,-i-oered in a '..ot lit- noatnif t lir.-e . miles norMi tit. I ape !!...! Vera -; .had I.e. n re. en ed . aT" Ktinrd head. il a r J i ' i's hele. . ('art-;: of 'the tji,'s.sacr- are.. Iieyond.un der- tandino and' I wo." w oi'.ls a i.e' .ttn'rii -lolifril.Uv -r--. '-V'S'v-.. w.,.;..;:,-:..;.:. ',;.' .-:...:... .""TI. is' - I'.o'te- w;a" foUn'.l iii' a: I .oil ' !e . Iv: rhvi-'oplier S:: (irav tlf ' Unvloli, N. I'., a village jiisf north of. Ilatteras . and vt a - iurneil ot e.r to a I'oast fnard sta t ion nea r t hat plaee. The mil e l.va r no sionainfe niiless it is the 'inissili .. oi N and earries no date. The Deeiiiie. I'aptaiu Worineli, of H(.sou, anil erew of Iwelve, went Oiii'ini nd on ' niter l iia inoml ShoaU off ( 'a pe 1 1 at I "ras last: .laiinary., A II sails Wr'ie set anil there was; not' a .so.nl -iii iHiaril.'w-'iii'ii tlie "solipoiiV. was' disi-tiver-e.i ':at;': dii I'i'cak..' .Tiii; "ves-of .y:i s fast ill the' 'uiii'k'Vnd .int o wliieh HI r.lu.'il'y-' sanlc .. tint il she wait covered. '. . PRIMARY IS TO BE RUN OFF TOMORROW '": Democratic. -Voters Will Se - led Mayoralty and Al dermanic Candidates T. liiorrow .ux - lit i. e deiiioci; . I o t iie p, a, "r and ... Wil.li.l'-, ill,.- lite a f I ei nyon. Vloelt. and tie v oters i . I.etw.'-t-n ..the in the evening, f the. .'Il' Will a eandolal For I a lot elates iii lis til sele.l a a Ide rlll.'l 11 ie i lie lir-t and i hi-, to, rd. : dida "it lit) an ei li-i lie M. V tyi r lift il, i na I ion a l- lllll:!', I W, Kee) i;. i'apeiii-," c; .i. lia.;: , t 'has, l'.. st al in., iii l li.' i i deriiia ni't". aspira nt s ti. I w;ii:d't:h.' 'iii' rieintiio aio.l -.1 AV.' Tim rioa u 'a iid iii r-e T ", H'.'iriiett'' a"'l Tofer aii.i:i,V; it. os. d i n he nd ' lespeet iv eit'.' ' U lllh- I'll i r.,1 svai'il' (ie'" !:': H, . ieiiis." .'.s t I laria.v. a re. - n n'..pp ind, 'lY.iii'-tV -,t a ids il. a. ane.'e- im eor he pol'Sie.lo'l of ': l-.a. I !, the tit tit and .1 I iiis vi-1 r. ' : ';:, . i.e tviii.paiiHi w hu ll l.a-j pre tai I. ail. .ini'.'' t oi.iori'ow; h:i ti ' ilil -l.-sl I h !'.'Oi.ilOllt t he iieeii w ai;eit w i-h great ilil ,bd it,. . I :iinl j l.v i has the various Is.-ilfto i-nn.lidati; ilj- il- has' nd their i' reachi'if-! Hie ilt'li. 1 l''"l "'!"""". '! lilt (el I'les's, "I holders art- piitTiuir in their l-.a I ions' for t lie ylnsii. over fh linal-i, top.': I ill tlop, . m rrow ami are. i.nsirv iiliml; liniiii; ' ui their -siijijiorter.s.. !lr slels ar ' inialdt.' to;do lililcll ea !cl l.'l . I il on ihe outcome of the primary :is the w oala n U. v ol e in .isl be given great com :.b i:il ion. as t- iltieil by the honvv regisl ra I ion, a ml . 1 here rs no w ay -tif gaiigino I his lo-w forii, -' .' It is genera tly evin.cted. ho.:et t-r, liiat a second prinuu s' u ill: be 'li.'e.-s,,'i ry in the may i 's l-ace. In fact the Ite-al ileilii'ii'ral ie ex ecu I i w eii.niur.il I ..'.e 'an tie i i.:ite:l Niicli a ne-ei'ssiiy liv ii iu v in u; I li f .Ilil of he Wedllesdav sei'tntd prill primary; f roiii friday inn il and de-ilriia ting t hat : t int irv, if calit-d for. should. I.e: next l-'nilay. ,TI Tind. t.fiitia ry w ill but the foril.al. i b'ss bo held next ; out clime of t Ii nieali x iit Hal elv eetiou will nev li.i-:, s for Molld.-V, .Mav see I lie polling, p tomorrow aia-l'ir.-'t ward, .loliustoii; and ITS. .'''.. - ires ami poll holders is follow.s: f'ii i iii lis builili ng, li s. i;. iiiiii rd, poll! Seciiiid ward, Hccnrder 's cniiilroom of the ninnieipiir. building, . Iii. .11. , , Mo ire a 'ei Waiter Hi'.. "vvii"' liolllitiltli'I'a ".' T, :rd viir.l, Kentntkt- Horse ai I Mule lixi'liaiige. d. C. Ai'ilnglon and T. I,. Collyers.: piillliolders. .' I'oiirl h , w ard, .b-iikins and ,letTrov. si aides', .V.. C I'i .. ctor ami lx. ( ', Kliigllf, pollholllers. ; 1 if-h ward. .1 T. Nichols store, II. H Adams and V. I). Sixth ward, T Smith, iol Ihol.lers. ; ( " l.orliaiii'.s si ore Jesse Tunier and .1. K. .11.111. .oll!io!d CHAPOES AOATNST TTIF. OTEEN COMMANDER IS DRUNICENNESS lieville, April -(i.-TI,e hearing 'nf Ihe diaries tlf , .,,.1,1 ie " ' ' d r k eituess ai.aiosl 'M.iinr .liith'nco,' , iil,ir ,.fV Oteen. rnitcil States i.ublic health ,er-'l vice Inispilal. who was temporarily sus pended last week pending tiie trial, was .l.lrl.ll l,,.r.. e...l.,r,l.,, ..,,.1 ...111 1, ,. . I nine. While I prol.M'l.lv throiighoiit. tiulavi. proliM'lily t!o- hearings e ere behniil elosed doors, although I In- mi ,poii,i..,. ot lic.-r favored t.hrowing the trial open to .the ipiildie, soniethillj; iif tin- evidence given was lioiTiied hen- lasl night.: 'It appears I haf net en or eight prominent A she vi lie men who were at -the Asheville elub on thei night nf the cele'lirat ion, January S, when Jiingnian is alleged to" have 'lieen driilik, positivelv swore that the oflicer was not in anv wnv iiitoxicat(d Other witnesses will ihe examined I oai- ill an Httemot to nrn-e tin,! Junn,,un was not drunk in quarters on the night ispecinea in the charges. AMERICAN FLIER HAS ESCAPED FROM SOVIETS Riga, April 2ii.-Captain Marion U. Cooper, of Jacfc.ionvilio, i &a., the Kosciusko siiuadron flier wuo was shot down on the Polish lront and captured by the Russians last July, escaped from prison in Mos cow April 12 and arrived in Riga today. . Captain Cooper was accompanied hor,e by twjojiUce officers. The AiTiei ican aviator while serv liij? with tl-o Poles in their cam paign last siiiiinier 'disappeared Irtt hintl the Soviet Imei; in Oalicia on - July I I. It was lAU-ncd last Sep tember that ho wan a prisoner in Rursiu Numerous eflorts had been mane to secure his relcaie but without success. tiaptam cooper s ait'plano v.as brought down by Cosiacks con nected with tion. Biiuennys forces, it was learned. RALEIGH PREPARES FOR SHRINE MEET Extensive Preparations Are Made lor Sudan Cere monial May 18 and 10 '..'.jvjJtaJejji Shrine is are. mil Lino jr;-iit 1,1 ' jprej arat ioiis" for the piiiiji eerenionial session ot the M.d'in e In pie, w hieh will I.e li. id in tl.- Capihal'CiU-'M'ny' IS and I!' and !o wiii.-h noli li ., nd '' a I il i o si no.lili s ' ' of h'.n'ky Mooiif and yieiliity are loo k iii K fin wa'M lo w it h more I hall li-iiai iiiteri-s;. It is sale In say lhat the lliembers tif Ihe lo.-'ill Sliiille elub Wlil lie I ll.-l'e will. .ri'.- on. -; The iilli.'ial prourant tor the liul'-i n li ini-eting has finally t.ien dieid.-.l upon and calls for, a luiil at .'.the iitnlitoi nun oir .Wednesday eVeniup, May'.. l,t, f nun !i iu.il ) o. 'clock. ' ln Hie I'o'iinw iuy day, .May lit, the resist ra I uin - nf eaudidali-s j-'., I.'iKe place in i-lie a it. li t or i li in lolii.y froiil -Ulim ta lli:;ti ;i. in. w liieli "will IO toHoneil by. it business so;ioh,; : ' 'I' ti i' si reei' ' pfir:i.ie iil'-i .1 hi-; ts'h riiiers a iii. ; 1 art pro iii ' t ly a I 1 1. ;iid, :i mint il': .'Olll'lrlsion lilll.'heol) Avill bo served. The regular cere nioiii ni sessinn, whi. h 'till be lield in the iiiiditoi iiiiii, 'starts ai :-!( and liiiiim; the t ime ..ol. I his , oei I i n I '' I is It fl.e- ladies wilt lie diiv.'ii over the eily,'.'ind it ''.'possible a lire-' parade of Hie Stale (.'ollei!e .':! jUts w . i I be In Id in t l.t ir honor. Tin- 'i - veniiij. bampiet in start, af 7::m ihat et It i it fi i' !"t the ball -Main notables have. bee tend tin ce;eii..,i.ia!. an I'll haviiio beeii forwartb Harding. At :t his; t ai lv :it '.' : i) 'clock, i ivited lo. nt i nvii atinii. ey I. .to I'le-ol. .,1 Uite, htiv.cver, il is impassible i. just .w hat cin vita tion..: will be a. fi'pleil. ; j . I.o.ai tiiiiiiors and I hose w ho. are ! eypect iiiji to Hi.-e Hit urd.-al in It a lei nil lh.lt.' received I he follow illy; line uji on lleresiiiie '.sij.h,ts a bo il ; , 1 ho ra pit ul eit y a i eoirtaineii in a btiiletiil (irepared b, ') he . Ilal.-ih Wake. Sh ri i,e id il b. .a ml i "' iii "ot . l.v Seeri-tary T. I., ( 'reek more. " We win. t on t o lia c a .-giitnl l iloe .' iii- If :t,l-j ti . ii jl I ... diiii 't waul you Iii ' itVei'lool, .-an t Iiiiii.;. Tlie re: jire'. Jo Is -it'; s;l,t, Vto s,;,, -Hiil.niaiiy-.piCi'iiifs- of, t in' ' tei.'M. ' V e haie' eight of . Hie latier. - thi co of lit. in. a re , at ioiia! a ml iite jiv ,.Saviiiif's Hanks an j Tni-t Coiii.auies, j'llo l'.'.. are . 'bit's .of '1 bis' Some, of j I he.oi the ptettiesj you i t el' .saw - atld you will t..llou 1 1,, in a bo.eu or two on 1 -i I tm. i tva t ..', " There a it- -e tela I tit he r : i li t o re si 'nig, j 'a. i" - we ilr.n I want you to miss any ill' lla hi. U i; 'would' I i I.e iaiil t o lane V" ;iV' -1' i.l"''' ,i;'''.'" jhiiio'-ill- i -1: i 1 i'lgil nice cille ,'tpiii.1. a colli'ge.. ttiw n litany St, Maiy '.s- is ti'-' Ii llslmro .st reet - it by . iiuiiilreils ol tilt 's leailing tiit-n;. .lusl i.chiiol.s . hot'i-'. 1. riiilil. out. .' I loie.l i-egillarly aiT f lie .Soiiih alii son. bev ml : is 1 In' . Stale Colo fe we an- nil ale , faiuili.-tr with this won derfi of "insi it iii inn : of which vou and every oilier Tar Heel .should be proud. I St a I .; ' ol lege is the Met-eii for Sweet IM.iideiis desiring higher I'lliioatioii. .On -.your way out on pass tin you r right H e state Bin; i School . please J i not ..flirt w ith, tlie girls - it 's prtihibiteil. j "(il iillllt'. (if d ht': SI ale.; Ciilleg:' is. ..".'.': large, well., eipi "H it ('aroliiia Sfht tl place of the air is -pi il 1 1- 1 off each C'clober. It rumored t hat Seen' laiy. I'tigiie I't'iuark )i:i't Ihe fair this t a ml boiler I li.-in ev is coutlileiiial.t d 111 a ( lose f lietid car would be larger r before: ( but this . ' Coining: back towards town we suggest a detour and a drive by the Hotel ... l leTa in. This is a w oilileri'.il loo tel rv --t ite onlv liblel in the state I whiise ral es have' been 'pronoiiiiceil reasona ble. - In . oble I,, A,, Shirley. It's very i-o: uiar holel - guests aie s 1 1 1 1 -1 r wonderfui ' n't ten tin li, Vii'nil bun ilri'ds liilike it tl.n-ir lioine far years. al a I i im'. "Coining back to Hillsboro street, be sure and I urn out (I leiiwood a v en in.', i ll lakes , oil': by llayellarton, the I new suburb . of Italeigh. Tills road leads lii-tin- Country flttli, but don't 'go there- il 's ju.-t bnrni'tl down. Sher wood I pclinrch savs he was abunt to be aceu-ed of Jitrniing it: but lie h.-id an ' ,., iTtii. '"""'I u rii to t he TTglit af the t op of I lo- hill n ml : rnme in by t he beau I iful: eountl'v lioine of the Wakes,' Voti will be iiitereslei iu this beiuitiful ! Ha.'H;,..lurf4a .'':':, HM.I'-.'.'it.i..ii 1 .ut.-lgllinee.nnv eipnp, I II milgliour-- ul lv eiiiiipiicil delight fill , piac" to sojourn to sojourn. Coming 1,1 -. '"l'l'a vou a pi roach . t he road that leads I to the llarrieiine and turn sharply to right, it vou had- good hick ' vou be run oti-r bv a Seaboard I I 'tre-ighl. (as v,.il pass uml. ' the bridge) to the right tlien unoiiier siiarii turn a ml yon liil llo sL- 4sv an hour speed cop all silliul tanentislv. BRITISH RAILWAY MEN NOT TO HANDLE COAL London, April -li.- Tim union of rail-: fi,(i(in bales There was further srattor wavmen has instructed itt members notjj,,! liquidation of Mav by-Wall Street t'i handle coal from eollierv siding, orjan, local traders, but the" -offerings from overseas. Sir Kric (letldes, nun- were promptly absorbed bv spot houses ister ol transportation, announce! n. the Home of Commons tn.(ay. He 1 characterized the orticr as a grave steo. PRESIDENT SENDS LETTER OP REGRET TD PRESS MEETING Declares He Regrets That He Cannot Play Truant and Attend (lathering MEETING'S ONLY TOAST IS TO THE PRESIDENT High Princuhat Char - acierized Associated Press During the War Eulogized Ry President Dais Makes Speech N'.-w A oi k, Apr. I ti. I'n-.i.l.iii llaiiliii ii r A I -iny- tier lilt III i i-otil inn thai most the wa: nine oi ihe laiiilalorv motives, -p-i -'i " followtiil .liiriiii; d lit til,.' Assiieialcl I'ress in itchi i . l-ypr a! Ihe .Waldorf A-.toria t.iday. sino ' tl. rt gi't t that he coiiid lint leol to the teiin.tut ion to biav triiani and iiltent! the nieetiiiL'. the I'll id eiit stated ti.nld that h,, inai n I a in ItoufiiL'.ttie as ils high piisl- social ion : t loiii ' T'iii'iik ;!;, ,'oy ttocialed I iii'-v j' -yiiipathy of tin 'It'll f Uardins: i liriisideiir tif t he A .-diieii t he support ami I orgaiii.at mil to I'resi illie oieat tasks that cool rein li i in and nave th . . ' To I he . I're Zi:i)T o Vi"'y toast; the I uited stairs ' - . - ; ,i ' 'I lie ' t-ticst of honor at the lum-heoii uliicir was held in connect tun with the animal ineeiiiij, of th,. As.oeiait'd I'n-ss "ii .ion ii . i eiv is, lormeriy am ri'lor to tin-al. Britain who made, his lii-sl appearance, .before the nieiti.be I'shil as, iieneial eoiinsel for The. :-'.Assoi'iate l'r.--s." ., ' Shows Canada Is Not Land of Snow and Ice (Mlatva tint April '';- Those with who: look im Canada as out its border la tt't of"s.nov i' ban ks and wild ttiun froiii'--Iv.j Toliitie, feder ir rii u. t me, it is nut li try can taKe it I'-:' iiiinis'tor. of ing- of the sort. l-en iiild : o.l.iy,tH ' itre now being sue isfullv gitiw-ii: on Vitlieuuver islaiitl and a good tig crop, is ex et-ted this year. tile., minister -. said reeeiillw. at a meeting of local, hurt iciilt uralisls. I'il tiert ami a I itionil t rees a re HI tull bloom Hid I he ' ba iiibtio Crop is la rg'i"enoiigli In harvesl for balye!s and lishiiii; poles. dir. Tolinie lu lievi's it will only be a oai fef ut' ' t inie tint il Caiiadn is able n buy its. roses, from I'a e ifie Coiist otviis .-wit hi n ' its boi!ders: inst end .of im . port iiig - tiii k Lees froiii- (ireiit Brifain Ireliiinl ami .other countries. - .,',,.' '.'"- .--I - STOCK MARKET ... 'New- ork.' -.April Jo. Gams and losses were iiupartially tlistribuleil at the broad opening of the stock market this morning, but tlie trend soon be emu' react binary. : "Vuited Stales Sleel, whose ilirectiirs are to hold their iiiar-tt-rly. meeting after Ihe. close of today 's sf.ssion for ai l ion on dividends, gained U- il !lo mi! was ,j ,-e.lily The Kiiroi eaiu.ellt'd. iu oils,- espeeiitlv Royal l .!. h and sh loll Mexican' Asidiall eased II . t ritdiiig xwere st rung I'et roleiiin and (lenerKl a point eaeli. l'.xcliaiige on I'-iris was ..strong, tieuia nti inns ris ing Iii the bighert '.'limitation slhee last August, presiiiiiably on iiccouiit of the latest Ceriuaii indemnitv proposal. Textle Union Officers Leave for This State New York; April .20.- A csti-d "Willi full flower lo act three generiil. ofticers of the I'liited lextil,. Worker, of .Am erica, wlil leave tonight for .N.ortli ,. Car olina and Tennessee where textile un ions are said lo be preparing to op pose: wage reduction, .lull ii Ooldeli, president and Frank MeKiiskev. vice liresident were seleeli-d to ninke the trip South "'at a .meeting here Iml'iv of the c mergence' commit it - . . o. , , .,1 I .... I I tee; ot tut- in gan izai ion. ; -nr. i -n aiinouiiccd that lit1 '.would .immediately call iiifi'l ings t,f 'the 'local unions so ns to g,-t 'tiii''-. settlement Of. the workers, WILL TRY TO AGREE UPON NEW MARINE WORKERS SCALE Washington, April 20. A conference between all parties interested in the adoption nf a new working agreement between inai'iiie unions nail steamship interests tn supplant the one. expiring Mav I has been called here for tomor row,; Chairman Benson of the' shipping board .Hiilioiinee.d, liecaiist' negotiations which have been in progress at. New York to- Unit end .have " failed to re sult in an agieemeiit." "I trust, '' the chairman said, "lhat ill.1 spirit of this conference will be one of fairness and mutual regard and that an earnest efltirt will be made to reach an agreement on a reasonable basis." COTTON' MARKET ctv" Turk, April tares opened sleadv. IJ i, ()( tobi r, 1 i 22 i;ii. Cotton fn Mav, 11.9H; Jul'-. December, 13.00; .laiiuarv, 1. I.S.I. According to estimates tlie notice issued against Mav contracts on the cotton market today amounted to about nuainst sales of later deliveries ami fter opening steady at a decline of tn 1 nod nti nrices rallied. SPEED BOAT REACHES - SOUTH PORT-AT 10 O'CLOCK Kouthport, N. C, April 2 Th ftpeod boat Gar 11, Jr., whlth it racing the Atlantic Coast Line flyer-' Havana Special from Miami to Now York arrived at this port at one o clock and after taking on lucl resumed Its trip at 1-15. Gar Wood who Is driving the vessel said that he was half day ahead of hi schedule and expected to resell New York tomorrow evening. Mr. Wood sard lie expected to anchor the Gar It one hundred .miles north of Moreliead City to night and would resume the trl ) tu Norfolk early In the morning. The vessel wul stay there only ' long enough to take on fuel before t on tinning to New York. ' MOTOR BOAT RACES WITH A. CL TRAIN1 (lar Wood Endeavors to lieat "Havana Special" from Miami to N. Y. The t h roii;h !tw loe ' Havana Special " passed us usual tins niwrii mi;, iind very al residents knew that u race liom .Miinnl to New link bf- w a s o u tween the -Atlantic, oust I. me iler and iisr Wood in his inolur pdboat. Uar II, Ji who is endeavoring to establish a new speed veeonl via a water- route btweetri the ! wo points. It is WimmI, however wiio is doing lin- rut iiig as his. effort is to itteat the A- ' tram on its regular run from Miami to Nevv erk. Whether or not the trainmen knew of Ihe race, they weie n ol losing any time this morning as the ' Special" rolled into Rocky Mount ,e.iftlv on tune, N:ltJ ami lost no time nr h ..'.-itl i ng- north again I less do-patches indicate that tin" 'in or limit', and the ..train are running net k and neck- Associated I'resn bill let us statf thai Wood nasicl Jack soi. vi.lji., riau at I p. in. yest'-riiay and ri-i-hod Savannah before sundowni TheJ o. ... w an seneuuieq u) reach More-In-rd' ('ity prompt lv at nnnn, which in lit I'es that the boat . is shoving the trail" hard ill the race. After leaving Mo. head t it v Wood's next, stop will be at Norfolk : ST I DENTS GO ON STRIKE WHEN PRINCIPAL RESIGNS I.i istiil, a.-Teini,, April 2G.- Follow ini.1 ihe resignation of Principal llarrv Im it,, til the Kingajiot-t, Tenn, high sell it.l, several liuii.ireil students, of the grs nniar .schotds there -"walked out" tti'l ivi. and staged a ili iiioi-sliatitiii on t he 1 reels ' I rnicipiir (Iroat lesigned in the re siilt of . diflirultius he had with 8upt. I'.il n ne Criiuch, who was recently re ap rnitcil head of the Kingsport seh ols. M i. l.roat charged llml Mr. ' ri neb practices favoritism among (he '.I u. lent s. . I il t he : iI'Mtionstrat ion the stu.lenhs i-.nried banners bearing the inscription: - Who made Kusport lughf (Iroat! " 'Y' MEMBERSHIPS ARE SOUGHT TODAY Membership Campaign dets Underway After Meet- ingoLJYi)rlj.ers . " A I'ler a linal uo-et ing of the various t- a .i . -. I.ead.s and ciiiiipnigu workers which look Ihe form of a luncheon at the " " last uighf, the third lllimial mei'lershni drive of the Noting Men s Chi.-liaii iissociatioii got under wav tin inoriiing and will (-untitle until nix Monilav when the Imal reports will be luted in and tabulated. 'J i ' meeting last night, at winch all plai . for the campaign were ier!ect"d tin hcaibiuarters established at the for the two teams i, the Hiues n.i.u the by I,. I-'. iTillerv, general director ove of. the t-anipalgn Knt hiisiastic talks Hicks, VV. H. Mid wei - made bv A. lie: th ii, captains ot the two teams, and workers. ,. Intense enthusiasm was -d on the part ot those who are iting the drive and every unhea ls that it will be a great success. -i a ro on ,tioi a i.'e interest has been given to the Ime because ot the spirit of rivalry between the two teams, the Mines in the downtown section captained bv A. Hicks and the Keds at South HoekV Mount With W. H. Mnldleton as leader. Ihe various! workers will gather, nt ,1 luncheon at the " Y" every evening at l.:.!U during the campaign to make their reports and keep the interest and enthusiasm going. 'Ihe purpose of the campaign is not onlv to secure- new members for the . M. V. A., but also to check up on renewals of old mem berships 'which have expired Those in charge of the drive nro hopeful that nt least 1.200 or l.rnlfl members may be added to the "" role as the of the work that will he done. result SimMar campaigns are also camjiaigns are also being waged by the railroad associations at Richmoiid, Klorence and Wnveross. and the leaders of the local drive are deter-; mined that Ifockv Mount shall at least, equal or heat the number of member ships secured at these other associa tions along the svsteni. Prominent Farmer Will Face Peonage Charge Savannah, fin., April 20. R. J. Og lesbv, prominent fanner of Emanuel countv, and his wife have been brought to Savannah by federal agents nf charges of peonage. It is alleged that thev kept a negro iu involuntary servitude and threatened to kill hi is before they would allow him to work for anyone else. . Mrs. Oglesby is also charged with whipping with a raw hide whip. They will be given a hearing tomorrow. S PI INSUFFICIEIJT SGIIL Thirty-Six Counties t! a Ievy Sufficient to I: Six Months School WILL ASK STATE MORE MONEY IN Horizontal Reduction Property Values Mir. Taken Into Considers! Progress Made in Le; tive Printing Raleigh, April L'fl. Thirty-six ( aiolina eou:il ie which In lb 1 J did not levy enough taxei to man looii'lis i n schouiVWill ar.it siale for an-ill I ' 'hscJ ain".lnt in i Ont-e again the horizontal redtn nig done to property valuation b. county boards figurs in the scht-ii-things. The state equalizing fund t which tlij S0 countiei drew for (i cial life wa computed by the ti i ifis at the Jftai gessi.n of the gei. asscnibly. The revalniitioH figures s used in arriving at these totals nnt! with the assessed valuation, fr lullv slaughtered in U counties question of "where ar! we at" is tment The equalizing fund is eiplain- ! the state superintendent as being n, t.iry 'because "certain counties had sufficient funds to provide for a it triii of three months required of ev county iby the law." Each of ti counties was apportioned, In addr to the regular apportionment, amount sufficient to eover the d ence between the funds available tho amount required for its t months term. The 1919-1920 eq'iali. fund total $150,545.08 and iwent to following counties: Alexander,' 6,24H.55; - Allegh $5,59 08; Ashe, 8,2853; Avery, .r7a.31; Beaufort, 2,483il: Bertie 6-tfi.LO; Bladen, $1,071.83; Caldwell', ."tlS.55; Camden, $743.09; .'Cart Caswell, $259.77; Cata $5 084.5 Chatham, $1 .726.74 ; ( $1,084.19; CiirrittMjk, $4,565 4.6; 1 $5,588.ai ;' Hyde, $2,605!45;- Jack 50; , Macon, $423.31 Uowell, -2,467.9; Mitchell, $5,r, l u Monttromer.n . 207.48 - Pamlic.i 016.92; Pender, $2,240.90; -Perqiiiie $1,971,! Person,- $1,001.10; poik 582.87; Rutherford, $,373J0; 8tt.: tJ.451 85; Transnlvania, $1,805.00; T rell, $M7.00; Union, $fl,04.22- tauga, $9flO.(M)jv Wilkea, $22,815:. V'adkin, $5,783.99; Yaneey, $9,550..(u Better progress than usual is be, made with the legislative printing a If the work -it not retarded bv or aible differences tietween. the print, and the .employer! over the proposal : the former ut 44-hour week, effect; ftlny 1, the laws and journals will available within the next 30 dacfl. Thou-and copies of the captions the- acts and resolutions o ft he 1 h sion have been printed and dlstr uted. Pour hundred and sixteen pa ol the public and 480 of the local la have been completed and the house a jwnswMLi. rs.i, :irmany-.jmniu.- 4 (i corris of each being required. tne imoiic laws, l.O.'H) will lie prlntt and 8,500 copies of the publie laws. The threatened atrike of the print, unless a 44-hour -week is granted vt ; demoralize the commercial prt&terles t Raleigh. Today It does not tpp whether the employers or employes v. arbitrate while on the contrary t; printers have declareS thein will ho out for their demands. " President t(7Review The Atlantic Fk Newport News, April 26. Merc Inn shipping has been ordered to "In joy; vtnne rne Atlantic Heet expecte, j to arrive from Guam Bay, Panama, t day is in Hampton Roads. Orders hav ;been issued by the captain of the i o- that the wSole of Hampton Roads in eiuiung anchorage, i, a and C, wi be used by the fleet. President Harding, Secretary' of tl tary of the Navy Denby and othi will review the fleet at 9 o'clock Tim, day morning. It will', be the large peace time naval display that Hampto Roads has witnessed since the beg ning of the world war. New Industry Starts Up in the City To.! A new industry starting businets i .Company which is manufacturing s putting on the -iniirket the Norman t , i no t iiy luuav in inn i nrntan f ', I gar. This loealiv made einr U heii- offered for' ssle tor th. -fir.f the city today. The eigar i a n.i long filler and is put up in a most tractive box. The concern has seen the services of B. G. Farrar, an en cigar maker, formerly of Philadei who has been connected with some the largest cigar factories in the V ed States. -. - , Norman A. 8mith. proprietor of ' concern, states that he has been w ing on the business for over a year expected to have his product on market before this time. . Throu popular contest he hadjelected name Romo-for fifs product, but as name had alreadr been register, the patent office, he had to spend -time in picking out another name could be registered. . He is now i for business, though, and is ho; TAX FUND MAINTAIN building up a demand for Nou : - if hat will lead to development ' Mount as a c: ir c ri r.
The Evening Telegram (Rocky Mount, N.C.)
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