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1 THE EV: THE WEATHEB Cloudy Today: Thunder Showers Friday. LEGRAM "ROCKY mount; LEADS THE WAY1 EVERY DATf VOL.- XV. No. 28(L ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. THURSDAY AFTERNOO K, MAY 2(5, 1J21. PRICE 5 CENTS ENING ARRESTS ARE IDE AFTER THE BURNING OF CUSTOMS HOUSE Structure Was One of Chief Architectual Ornaments , of the Cit of Dublin riTCIIKD IJA1TLK IN AND ABOUT HIJILDINC. Number of Arrests Made by British Total 0 Exact Number of Wounded Not Yet Determined Creat Loss to Crown Officials ':.' Dublin, Slav .7.;rf-:iiii,UiiiK . i um . marked t bin y 1 1 -sit,, . of ,yu ii i.-;f ... i.ii- . customs house.- of": Iiil,'ru, h . ivas burned yesterday . nttei-ni,uii l,y a raid iUg party Ox' ''trVlliuils. I ..i ii.g ti.. night siilii'ii .biiisfs . t' rlau.e in tie . twist e, I cliaus of stone and 'tV." light ed I the s.'1'iir aboat nil, .-Ii 1-iiitiVii . aimed forces .'kept. - via it ant en, r.. . Fil'tv nun arrested, by I'fu'ivii for.'!; .after a prtched i.artie ill anil a!,.Vut tin' Irr.i.iii'.i; -p, i.' tin- : iii.:l,t in vai i.iiK.: . prisons i.f the .-i t v ;i n. I I lie;-, lii-id'irs-' of ;j upwsr.d ..,.f a doon ,-roti- k..ilod .iu'r . nig the. .jirue.g i vi. i. '''tu; tiie morgue. It was l.i-hi.f, that, soni,, ,,f tlie i.'ii.li'm (ii.risiii'ii in ' tin'; fire 't lie v kindled.:. Tin- exact :iiiiirilp,'r..i.f v,.iuiil - ed lias m.f i)v'tltejxuvl T"ditV,. Til,,' . cuil ...ins Iiuhm- iiad l.eeii. i'lun pletedTii- 1 71 aud h is i.'.ne uf t he . .chief ii reliilei't in a I -; ornaments of the ciM. Ar.-hivet .it', an almuM pr.ce!v-i har.-iter were dest r.i.ee.l in tlie flames whieh swept 'through- tin Inpl.iimr. a f -in gasoline lia.l l oe n, i ti i iiu n a.nt a n. I igiii'ed by tl... l.i.'i lie j - 1 1 ! v . It w paid here tuihn thai.tjie iliitiu.-M n of in. oi lier" lul l 1,1 niVr t he i- iu , m.'t: t- c'r tllllilill easlle,; .,','. I l.-u,,' eause.l ' fM Hi-eat a ,".l.iis, ii) ,'Tiii', ii el'l'ieiaU.' " '-. . At ' n tni n In day j Im .eii:;.,iiii: 1iiui.se : Willed whs- set utile ;Ve,iii,sil:i ' : liv' ..a '.putty 'i.C vilians i .dared t,i ha ve In cu . Si iih reiliei's still ; as . Iiilririi.. . All the interim- U ,1 I. , n ,l,.st n .ve.l hi ft I the 'main walls were staii'line, :ln, thr dfrrn' and the einrk was keeoiiii; time A hifii: ofticjal st.-r, I 1,1 tn III doeiinienrs 1 riuiu'iit lioaid w hi pal ui, in s if ; h saved. at tl rtre' .b nio-1 ml ,-al irv ,- ,rine: id.'. been uf: Ii u.-i. l! :it-t:X, I,: ONLY TWO CASKS TRIED IN POLICE COURT TODAY Oniv tw.i triyial ease- ,iaiu,' ii, :f,,i ; dispioai by . Ke.-oi iii i i.air.-asier at t lie l eg u la t s 'ssinn i . f ui ii n e : j , 1 1 e.ii in t t Ii i liiorniiij). .Tliee ibiel-,,! a- as f.-ili.we-: .Will Wil-nn was a i r:i iy iie.l mi ,. a cliarire uf v:i:raiii'v':.'in,i iii aiiv- f t , tli eharge seiit t i t1. i . .. I . ! .u ! I.i i y da vs. . ... Iriink i -:. In answer tn a i-barea i.f be'iii; u lid disorderly, l 'u; t is lit a.l-lia v relieved of t'J", bv the eanrt. : iv:i' Rickenbacker Hops Off On Washington Flight ,-, Ke.lwood,., t'alW'., . May :'.. - i 'ait. ..Kibii'.e :(.iel'iiliiieki"r,i . Ain-ti ieau .fi,. left lieTe- at daybreak today fiir wli.it die hopes to lie. a - reeoi d ' broa kiiitf flight, to Msliiiintnn.' I). c; lie x KT tu re.ii'h Omaha at p. m to luiflit and ash iiiytiui In, I. iv ninhl. The.flij'ht is in . tlie interest ol tlie Am erioan Legion. . Bulgarian King Near Fatal Bomb 'Explosion ".' . ' - : Sofia,. Bulgaria, Ma;- l!ti- Kin'j! ''l'u!''i. sintniing on uie tiaieuiiv , ol tlie Kiiyai palace, was in elu-e proviaiity . ,:t i. tlie benib -throwing nieident wliieh msed 18 casualties duiiiiir tlie iiitxiual holi dav pnrnde vesterdav 1 he soiin- ol the explosive is, still 'unknown but a number ot ( mimiuuist lead -is liave heen arrested oil sus.pieion of eomplie - ity iu Uie outraee. Some ot t lie .sehool bovs who 'were severelv expected to die. wounded are , FRX8H EGOS REGISTER DECREASE AT CHICAGO ChieujfO, M.'iv l'O I r sh cmjs ipinted uts 41 rents wholesale on Mav 1st, IPd, drop-ed to Jli eents n ioen up to :"MT 24th this vear, aeeord lij,' to hjr ures made publie today by the presi dent (if the rhicaco Mereantile Kx ehanjre. Butter and cheese, th.- rig urt'S sliow. declined similarly. Stock Market New York. May -i. There were few exceptions to the higher trend (if price at the broad and active opening of to day's stock market, yesterdays belated rally sliowing lunueroiis extensions. Steels, equipments, investment rails rails and Mexican add domestic oils featured the advance. Pressed steel ear soon rose 2 point.s, Onieible steel gained I H-S and- Oreat Ntliern and Northern Faentle. made 1 point gams, inussinnpr' of Inlior regarding the unein 'CUmilar improvement wm shown by jphiyment .situation in North Carolina. Mexican Petroleum and Ceitral leatli-il exiiects to be back in hi office 4t. it w Jtomorrow.' Supreme Court Rules Prohibition Laws Of State Are Unchanged By Reason Of Eighteenth Amendment Ruling is Handed Down By the Court on Case Brought Up From Buncombe FI N A N C EC A S E ARC U E I ) Attorneys for City of Ral eigh Argue Test Case on Validity of Municipal Fin ancial Act before Supreme Court ' : pi - .i - i.smi Hi K,-,i. l,ilt', of till .V ( May -). Stain .'. re. iiiiehaut'.ed liv re mil :i mi' I) -Iiim-ii t tu (igllt.t- I- leral. ei.nst nil ii.n, Noitii . ( 'ainlina siinreiiie e'mirJ In, Ids in nil "ouiiiion 1'. .led lllN ' IVeek.llffil'llliliU' Hie': jllllL',' M lit I n il i-ii ui tu' .!'. ii lit ' :Sii erioi' roili1.'. . :" Tli'i- ease w as ime ijl w liieli ..i i:-i M e -e ,-,.!.- I, !. .1 iit tlle'Mareil ' 'ei i; i'i' Ii a eniidie :'.i'Unt y: vi,erti,r .'eein t (,ii .1. .;i im nal liidi.-tiiii'tit , eliaruiiu :i,c iifeii dnnt witli til,, iiialint'ai'; iii' . .i ; i.d 1 1 a ii ,.in't it inn uf liii: i- i i a ! . 1 ;i t '"" ( tlie State ir"hil)it i,m laws, hr ei'i't t 'i.'. i.. i., e t.- the hii'li 'ri-ii.iin i -.. 'f.'.r. - ui' ii.iiiiuii. .liidire. MeKlioe. t , 1 t '. .-a v. the i.v.deii.-e ,f uuiit liuiiif! direct mi 1 iositi'e, ... " ; ' The . ' .iu4.HHet-t-:-.. :llf '' the ': the 'trite -tat lit i stiper io r o)llli,Wl si- -l-'ore, ' iii Tni: eOnrt.:.!. lii iist . Ii,; :: t t'il li.ed reads, , ii aiithoi itv i,f ; I''!- A Stat,. ; IheraiH'e- nf.;an,l imt in the I tern I ni hil.it ion . I i-1-1 a ii ! a v a Ii i . : e i. ) , i s,. power- '.f tbe: Stale and ill e'e s t.-riti-; ' l.V. t lie eon fliet With law" niay lie. lit" , tlie j'idiee is sallet inln-,1 eii;hteeiit h a m n . In, en t jl'inteii Stall tii lJS it lit 41 II tlie j ' 1 '' I "" ' ' ' 11 '''"' ;,laiii, i ni'l""1 ' ,nHI't: '1'',''s,!" '''i'11 ' . , f.lrer - li,itor eases w i re; pas ',1 tin- jinleeii.ent ,.f tlie bnvel bi'in iV -11 pjii'l i). i n bnt.li "i list a in-es. . Peai'Miit, eon i,-te, i.f ' st l.linv, 'Toibl line, j'.iiit '.of l;.,tu.,i, liul h'i'; ... f ioin -. t i-ie- H'n ..ii.be ' ef-iint-y as' ilbt also I "1 .1 !i tr fai r.-' f ll.-n i-Hiiiifv 1,0 a :Niiniar eiiaj:e;i.Vj'il . riiViinas be i lit' the rose. nt . ny ill', the Tat t er, ease. - Hot li ... men , wit lit lllii! abide, bv t he. 1 lee i -til il li f tilt' 1','V'1 r en. lit . . V, V. '"--.iVesMio r. land. 1 '';. 1 .1 .:..f !a--''ill.liief I .a' ii-II ,-i,uiit sitjii'i ii.r (.mi., 1.1. N :i i.ei.-: .b.iver j,-ia.'i aiit'.nii'bih-.: "tiiust I: trie hold fif-d. hair . -in,- Ih. -il, l, the low er -i-uli 1 1 s ;,li;uelit lee i ,-. . nnirde r. ' , '. The; Taet .' .'Oi.lli ' '-.d,. W h 1 1, kilt hir; lol t . bv ;-(.-.. e-: Soli-, "i'i' W itl.i" .'e-t.ll, .11 i af are t he in,,s. Orii' aT tea. h ; itf i nr inau ' ni.iiit.lis. Aft -r hil iii-. itirt .tliee 1 .'i: ill I e him t - hi- Ti-ii,.i '.-StniesViiV.. .rdin'ii'.ti. Silo i w h it Tioi'l ui'in Vestlnli"l,i.!d. o w as t iii'- o-ilv lit pt i, -ii ' .ui- . Id .let' . I li MlO, " Hue--, tn. , 'Me and t li'vw tlie ibiad ma n b...!v in lllili-ed "Well fi-r robbitu; th,, 'body' a. small1 amount' uf .ehaiiee... Only ,e.ve,ii.t ive -eTemen. ',.-,. :.ca i - t he I'i'i.d Ih d . mil if. f i ..in t i'ie el eiiair..': A .late'' niust be i'iv..i b . Il' T for t lie , i-e,-llt i li. i ve. ,'trir. I ' At Li in sleiila v s; fai the aryin-.il tb,. eity test i; K il.'U;ii towdi-K'-.'.-ijrci-il.hupt. il poll i. v I he and" t, as" l al f f ieer- the! . i he itl ri'iiii' . . ,J j The I'l.-t i in w II . b'fo; ili li' art. jenur ; .d nil ...lllieetiiin v ted briefly. 'I 'I. the eie . v.-. re pi'i-w a I I.i pini'ii as tn itoin t ';er. lit ie i nia v lev v. taxes uii the lillillii-ip ler the 111. . net, ilesiiit,. tlie fai-1 .that iii .has been ileida red invalid bv the at : tiirney - j;eiieral is awaili'd witli peeuliar interest.. .Th,. ease for' the city of; Ka- leigli was presented by: attorneys .loliii Hinsdale, V. H1 Si, w and Major S. i '. fjiainbers of IHirhain. . Tlie . supreme eourt also heard argu nieiit in tlie I'olk (''.iinty eleetiOn eape wherein- the defeated eaiulidate for vi, - rilt, ti Kepiililiean. is attaekinj; the llemoiial in ' oflu-eh; lilei" i nlil to hold t he ol I iee . ( . Unbel t son. Hie . candidate, ' eiiiitends ' that defeated .ludge ' Sli.i w ami thii referee .incorrect ly revised the futures' wlien .the enae w as f :.rst . iiivestig'fiteil.. '-...; ; The elect i' n was held iii P'.is, t!.. Peinocral w iiininif'' ti y ' avbare i'j jol'itv of tw.i -'votes. 'Fraud was ifll'tted: .HI in ve iligat ion rtarted . -w liich resulted in -II a ldil i' 'Hal votes for tlie siieeessf ill candidate. Kobertson is neekinj; tlie emoluments of t.lie i"fiee.wiieli lieitivs has been unlawfully given to .'aek- HOll. - ' . - Before .aiitliorUiug the inililieatiion of 111,. Not th t'an.lin:i"slacker lists" Adjutant (leneriil 'lohti 11, Van Metis will eoiifer with (luveriior Mori-isotiv it jv.v tinnoiineeil at his office ttdiv. TTie lists are being received by counties at tlie adjutant general's of fice and will likely lie inade juibl ic soon. '.-'. Director M. T.. Shipman of the Fed eral EnipWineiit luironii is in Wash- .ington today conferring with thp com- SCHOOL SITUATION HEARD AT MEETING Supt. .Wilson Discusses Sit uation Before Joint Meeting of Women's Organization ' 'I'll,.' . lm-at ;sclt,-rl- v4 tti'tl i n " ?v;i i care fit i I v giie intii and piWejit i-oudit tins I (lis.'ll;.r I at ,'l Ivfiyt' illld I'M llllsiast ie .fl'illt. IllCI't rlllT l.f till' t llll'f. I'll l'"lt : Te.-u-liei s ' ;tss' i:i fun s of t In' ciiy .-ind . t lie t't ie ' ,eeii I uieiit uf t In- - Vmii;i ti 's vl'ul). liieli . Was l.t'l'l -'in I In1 Sulidui Isi-linol mi, ui ,,f the. First Meth, list '' vest i'l'la y v a 1 1 i.,,i.n. ' ':" ".' . '".' i ehiii ,-li Th ihei l intt Was: i,re:'ii.li'il riVf-r Mrs., II. K. Hlei'.i'i iee , :.:i .i e, in ijf ('iVir-l Cti't IM 1 T Ili,. I) tj, ..while:', the t'eil;' ture eveiits i.t. t he program W' le vi a l'( s by .Indae. . I.i ..I,. Siia iiilioitrt p, nf the .1 n . ell; !.. e iirt, fl 1 f" . 1 1 el il.ti li:l. i, l. .M.".AVilsin; ef tlie eitv. selidel svslem, Til e reina iieler of the pruuraii) iii,-lu. . e,l a skIij; o" th fid il' g:tliel'ini: and j :i S'.li.i I v Mi. In-oik'e . e st JiimiK. i Ju.lg,. .vi.-niil.t'rji. r in hiH talk expiiiui ,1 tlie i. i.f the jiivi-r.il iinrt, tlie wink that if h:id diiie . here, and. how if .-ni,'erati', . with., t he. ' parents and sehool anllioi il ies. . . ':.--.' ;-At :: the eeuetiisj.iir of diis t alk, i-uid .. VV i 1 -i in present,,,! i'-uiiieret e fliet s : on ;t lie : etui, ., I situat ion wliivh .. were .of yreat' est . interest to t h,. ineet in,;, He started at. the verv. l',iniiilation of the .l.cal si',,i,,ls .'.i jiiilaiiiiti;; the i liarter iuid, r : wdia'il f he: u i'i e . eani7e-,l, how ' thevj are inaiiaed and i-nietl. y, liei e. I lie -ell,, id fill.-llli es ate .-.-ui.-,l, the solll ees of .t'i-;itit n' and the iesouii'es of the -el K I!.' t h, 11 '!i, i I 1 lie ,1a1 ion .of tea. 'hers and .th,.- details I :he state salary -i-ale:' 'Tlie 11. alter1' of : :the.: I.. ;' M.,uti! iiijili selioiil's beini; reniovei. friiin. ti;,' iii'eTeilite.l list . (if . tlie-:- A.,ssiji'iat.inii-,',..f Sollf.liel'll ; S.-ltoi.is ,'lllii '-. ( 'uileOes :' liext ,-a liie- lit Tor 'a shra re i f 'di seiissrotb 'I'lie l'ailiire . iif te-.b' eal iiiiiiol to appear iiii I the '-list.- this v.ear, aeeordinir to the slienker eoiii.l l.e t ra.'ed to t wo causes, j first there are not a Hiffieieiitiv lai-. I number" of teaeher 1- who,. ;.. 1 r:i i ui ' - .-vperience i'mil. iitlier te.-liu :i-a I reipiire '; Mii'uts are stii-h is .(.. j-lai'e. tlu-iu i ti -I'lass A. anil, seei.n.l, there r..- t.,jl Villain r-las-:es with in- re than ",o v-lnl , .i'eii t.. a .teaelu i;. Thi' eieakef pi..inled f , out ,t hat : t he " a.veraji'e number of pu M.ils to a teaehiir .'in the litirli si-.hool :W lis '.;'..' v but t!;ni m tb : -ii''li-U;tein -beiow thie iiie I :' 1 ' ipn.ee was never io 'Hie' teaeher and llearl,v en! ire p !i.i.. -sy ,-liool'. t lie a t I i'i -si than I" ! . alw a s ini.re. ' Slipt: f-.lill 1 v went iir)ii.-l(44'il:-. ex se il.,, point ine out . l'lON w a t ),,, state. I ill the. . ei'linty, ill l , 1 tlie i'it' paying ihe- t i-Ui-liers. Tlie on the state -seaie,. be made 1 i , i li inaxiiiiiiin tear. itierelA five, I as the ilia imiliii 1 !.. ! a.miuiiit 1 iiat t he state e;i ii pay and nut 'n t he am, iijit f ha t t lie e:ty i.r tow ti is to o'.'pay, .1s the i-i t y is suppused t o supple liueiil the amount i'lntu th,. tlate tii any xlent tliat.'it' is: able ,,r Hint i t needed fill- till'- t'olnl e Il llei't.iiOll l of the seliouh, Iii tiii- inlkd it ui !lin ' tin l-!oi'k,- .Mount Wei, ll.'ll'liyl p.'llil llllli'li nialli-r than '!,.,-..' taid. in lii.inv even smaller than tliis eitv Wilsini e.,ll,'lil,ied liis talk b'. (riving s1! at il ies t.i slmw t liat the a v erage . ii-iiii iint spent per eliibl in tlie Vlirous-. sehiinls ill tlie fitille rauj'.e,! from f '2k' to : 1 1 1 with Koeky Mount in ,tlie lower part '..f the line. Al the; I'loo'liisioii uf the tslk, dlie , ineetiig, Whieh w'.is ..marked l.v a.re' :ntteii.latieo and intense enthu-ia vu, sup ,, :.rt ;i ii i eo oiel at ion to pledeed its t he seloiois ;i ii 1 1 the Sehoiol officials. No. definite action was taken by thi' gatlir-ring. but it i uriilersf oiid that the organizafioiMI represented . are formula ting plai w liii'le, they )n..ie, will fe lieve tli,. siViat ion. Herman Sentenced For Ill-Treatins British Leipsic, . Miav -ti. -Sergeant Heltifs. .wciiscd of: haing -ill,-. treated -Brit isli soliderH wjio were: prisoners- (if War lit tin? prison 4iuiiip "at, Hi'i'iie, We.-d I'ha lia, .was Reiitenced. tu ten rnniit lis ini pi isoniiien t liv 1 lie lilj;li court here to dav. lie was tlie first (.erman ollicer to be Iried on criminal charges airising from f In" eiiiiiluef of i Iw War. Tin, Attorney (ioneral deinaiiil 'd that Heine be sent to prison tor two years. The next ease to be fried will lie that of .-Captain Mueller who was nveusi'd of 111 treating 'British; prisoners at the camp at Karlshii ii-.'. Coming Fight Has Broken All Box Office Records Xett' York, MaY-.li.-.-r-:Th(!:l!(iiipscv-Carpentier tiglit for the world 's lieavy wi'ight eliainpionsliip aliady lias brok oh all box oftic" recotds. With tlw dale of the bout live weeks distant ,"F'ru mofer Tex Rickard tuilay -'. announced that the receipts had readied $r2",nll0. Thousands of seats yet-remain avail able. All seats i xcept th $5 general admission patp boards liave been on ale. here for the past two weeks. Gen. eral admission tickets will be' sold only on the da of the bout. , GOVERNMENT BUYS BLA MUCH REAL ESTATE I Purchase of $1,000,000 worth of Property Authorized in Pending Bill PROPERTY IN SOUTH Most of Property Will Be Used for Military Supply Bases. Real Estate In Southern Cities W ill He Included. W a liiii"l...ii, Mav "i; I'm, -h is,, i,r the w ar ile,ai t ini lit i.t real .est at - vai ne, I at in, ii, lliaii t.J.o,(i.o,ni fr tlie! iiiaintenaiiee of supply I, in vanoiia i M'l'l.ioli-: r l-the I'U.n.t i ,.,,iu P in a i'iu u ii, en ini' nun in iiu ai v fnin -, imttie , .j . t led lasiilaliU ri'.(,ited tu l"v.,"'...' ':' '.' ;' i. Tlie. I rai't-,. i'lir wdiieli ',.r))Vis.kihs weie niadi'.1 wer re.piisil iunvd i, . . tin,. : nuv ' I'l.niiieiit pi.,.r I-, ,l.i,. . i;i;i,: i,u t pm -.-hase nev er has h.eii -unrliOi .zed. The l.ili : ,io ides f(..r ti, . .i.i.'iise in the foil 111. i.v . tiaels fu? Hiiny sii, v l,aes at N..il'.'ll.. Va . l.i .'. ai,. at Ciiar-'! t"i., v. ':, 15!l,Ot.iO, fur a unaiter i w areliouse at -n -w I 'o t .v -.. ,tli ftT- t i.u 1 I;, -j.i i at A.-.b a, X. (.'.. .i.,n U. S. Is Forced Out of British Coif Contest I.: !.e. May -Jd. The was. linallv i',iee,l out I'iiited of ,th. ' Si a i.ei;:. liiiti-1, amateur Holf -ehaiiipii.ii-ihii-i.;- at I ,.l ll.i, vlvfl. V, ...... I ......I.. -il'.U i' ft -?i t wlieit; Kredelo-k .1. Wright: 'r i.J i'.,: till, si,. sil' .1 of id file Allier ii-aii i-iitraiits. vvaii d 'tenti-,1 b- V'eriioii Hi 1 ii-i 1 , . I la i w in of Woking' in a sen oi tiiiiial tini-h on the j'Mh gieeii.' liar- will's. ii'terv Was-tin1 eause : of r. at ' rejim-.-iij.i--a imui,;, f le Hi it ishe.i s in the. eiiiivd uf. :;,oiii.i: sjiiM'.lutMr.H- w-liich. wit- in the TTiT ouaii ',s ijfeat. vy - p si - KCll III IOI1 Ol (,am) (ordon Is Advocated W,'isiiliij;li.ii, May. Lib. - Itel ent ion of -'-""'-P li"",'". was. lilted iii k mi I i "'" d-parl ineiilidlieials I inlay Uy Sen i''?".''. ' 1 1 :i'rri' 1 'f""'' . ( tieoip-ia. :ll a'so d-sriisseil tio; f ipiest ion w ith -Bri :;;id.ier l .'eiieral KjiwjVt and at the re ipiest of ot'lieiai . telegraphed Keple '.eiitativ . r pshaw, of the Atlanta dis iiiet ti.,, j'lii.-ui.e data. regariliiiK-i-uuip t'o.i 1 1ni Yoihsideraton of tlo1 partiiii'iit . 1 he di JUNIOR ORDER TO MEET HERE MAY 31 District Meeting Expected to Bring Many Dele gates from Edge combe, Martin and Wilson .; F, tensive : .. , j .re pa ra t ion s ar1.,' nia do : bv local ine in tiers :nf tlie being f a tri or Oiibr '.fin IP' if Anierieaii Menlianics for tlij tvieiily third'- iti strict., meeting of he ..liter which will be held iii thin f.ily 11, si Tuesday, May .'il.,. This ills ' I i-iet i iiilna.'i's t he ' counties of Kdge .oiiibi', . Mai I in : and Wil.soii, and tlie -e-sioii i- expected to tiring , a large nuinbi'l- ol visiting delegates to the 'vty- ' ' ." 'I'lu liieetiiig 'here will be held in the Masonic Temple anil . w ill coin prj.se an afternoon an dnicht si.'S;..on, the after iiiioli session beginning at three o 'etoek and .'the :evcui..iig Jfatliei ing iit elglif. .l-'iiliinving . I he a i'teriibpn syssuin, flic visitius will be giveji an ,'iiitouiiiliile ride over tlie city. , The complete pro (.,, I I'lam for the. meeting has just aiiiii.iiiice.l )i,v , I deputy .a 11 i.l state w ild . w ill preside At tlie nfterll V ll-irii", di-trict ooiicil.ir, of Tarboro, ver the session ii ii itheriii" which Is ..lie.liikd t,, ,,, t under way at three o'clock, the meeting will lie opened -with a pravor and ode, alter winch tlier," will, bothe roll call of councils and 'reports. Then matter-i of. general bUiiili.e.ss will be taken, up, to be fol iovveil bv short, ta-lk, "by CI. T. Hood, Tavbbiai ('uiiueil JN'tu' 1 jTolJ 'ill'iw. V e Increa-ied our. Meinberslii); from IHlt. t.o L'!i,l .since .lall.iaiv 1, i'.'-l." There mainder uf the afternoon session will be' taken up v.ilh a general d'uiciissioii, short talks bv '.-various' ilelegates,;stig iri'stions for I to' good of tlie order, res oliitions and seleifion of tlie next place of" meet ing. After an - automobile ride over tlie city the evening session will lie called to order at i'iglit o'clock with Paul, .loiies. I'. S. 1'tiiineillo.r lis master of cereinonii s., .'Fol low ing the opening prayer, theie. wit . I be an address of welcome by fuViijer .Mavof T. T. Thome and the response, by l(. K. .Senfelie. Tlie iroj'iaiii includes-" the following short talks; "How to Create and Keep Interest, ill the 'Councils, " by .1. P. Keech;"Wli!it Dim's a Junior Order Mean to a Couimunlty f " by W. F. P.irker; "The -Orplitsiiage," by IJ. W. Colli), state councillor; and " Why I am a Junior," by D. C. Holt. At the completioir icn initiation will be staged bv the degree team' of Tartjoro CouncU No. 113. ' CASE TO BE ill! CONSIDERED TODAY Senate Expects to Take Up Tar Heel's Nomination This Afternoon - NAVAL BILL PENDINC. Only Minor Debate Marks Consideration of Naval Appropriation Bill when It is Taken Up -Again in Senate Today V:i npti.n. IMiav L'li.-Oniv iiiiniir ano n, In.' "iits irt iiiwiiiied tu he ennsid ere, I n In n the .Senate resumed del, all" tmlav on the n.nal apiiiipriatiini bill). I result ,it a,oii ion. . yesteidiiy iiy iiiiaiiiiii.iii:) ynli'. ol tlie lmipiisal (,I SiiKitur li,,rali. Kepiiiblicaii, of. Idaho, t lial tlio. Pie.iiideiit lie".7i'iples.ted do i-all a naval : ilisarniiilneiit rdnf eri-iie, -be-tvnieii tli,, I'iiited Elates, (Jreat firilnin -;i Ii "1 1 f:i j aii a tinnj. vote wan lok.ed for jiiisMbly late today. I he Senate a No ilanned to routiidcr ti.ilav M, ease of David ll. Hluir, of iiisti.ii Salem, .. C. whose nomina tion tor Internal Revenue ( Olninlsnii, eis. had been delaved in confirinal ion v t'l.i.mit iMi W, I.v Smutur Jolinsjii, ihieinibliean, of ' California. EXCUSFS FLAYED BY PROF. SADLER Cnn Ca.mnn Features .uvMUVii Meeting at First Chris tian C lunch Last Night " I. list eveiiinjf I'rof. Sadler delivered a . luust . exeellent dise.'iirse on the ifib lei't, "Whv the Ouesta do not Como to Ihe l'east." lie ,:i,nd )ie took his liat , ff tu I lie n. an w ho had sueli an exult i eo , i'si iniit.i ran oi i nw. reunion or inrist l.lesus that he feared Io. would liiudei il Irani eorennj; -1 lie land hh tlie wa ter-'i. eovcr the. He a. Hliould . he- unite 1 111 eiiiiieu. nut kuii nip jtreiicner. i.i., nu .r..- ... .1.- ii... .1. i. ii. ...:. i a .. i in.-. , a, iii- iiu inn vviniiig ill ine ii'hsi i i ut valid. If a mail is sick he ought to take I he '.medicine prescribed bv Ills phvsii'ian. If a man is .1 sinner, he might In !ii'i'i'(il tin' Religion uf ( hr.sl the only remedy fur sin. line preai-lier Maid he did not have illit'.. as tu licit re.41.eet for flip mini u-Ih, 1 , ' .. ... ( ret Used . to collie t'li. te feast. beC'lilse he Was lis good as. some other- folks us lie did for the man who thought himself nut : guild enough .to be a follower of ithe man of fialilee. I-or iiiiin is n'nt to judge hiinseil bv men Imt t,v the Lord tb'Sll i, (mil now her,, has said. I .will linlge von bv Bill. .Inn or .lohn, but b the example which mv son has left t lie World. : . - I lie speaker waul lie knew hp was it reading on sacred grounds when lie i tiued Io answer the man who said 11-' was wailing fur a certoni feeling be ilore 'accepting . the (river of Life. He said, all people do. tint liiive , the, same experienc, ' in coloing to the Master He then told of how lie wore out a hall' jtlozeiv pair of trousers .at the Mourn er s bench seeking .salvation. Fiimllv l-nul Ihe speaker. I asked God if lie iiu a n t what lie said, .when he caised I .lohn t write the wold.: "He that will let him take the water of life treelv ' I ruin that nioiiieiil. lie said, lie wa , not fituibled anvmore. The preacher gave the audience to understand, lli.it il ' elie real ir.es ttial tie is -lost, he needs someone to save him and that he can trii.it .lesus.fi) redeem him, he has all the feeling that is necessary. 1 he preacher sanl th, (,iiung of the church is nut subscribing to s-otne nian ade iloeiiiiieut for all nf them w- II fail t. have an entrance into the t (-ruiv t.-irc.si. lie said, men in Heaven ',H judged -. by Ood's revealed jword. When one accepts in his heart I''""1 -puts into evervdav practice the t,'''',,n"'K' of .fesns and the inst)ired Apostles, ho then becomes a mini of the church, or Ood ' faiuilv here on this earth, regardless of (what incii mav sav i,r do. The preacher, in conclusion, stated several reamns whv people should dc- icnle to make the start -heavenly - ' At tliK-'.invitation- several came forwnrd Tlie. audience last night was bv far the largest of the meeting. .. Services to nifht bemn at eioht n. m. The euhject is "Weighed in the Balance." Como and hear these excellent courses and the' aplendid sinking. dis Cotton Market New York, Mav 26. Cotton' futures ojwned steady. July 12.92; October I. '1.(18; December 14.12; January 14.2.1; March 14.5S. The cotton niarket showedsome ir regularity durinjr today's early trad ing. With the cables about a exact ed the di.sposftiun to take profits for over th? wwk-end was promoted by a favorable weather map nd the extent of yesterday's advance. This led to considerable scattered selingand after opening st an advance of 2 to 3 points active months worked 2 or 3 points be low last night ' cloalng. .- i ALLOW PHONU SUBSCBIBEE8 TO "USE ABUSIVE LANUUAQE Jeftersort City, May, 6. Mis souri Telephone subscribers have a rlglit to . use abusive language at lBi:t ouce to telephone opera tors when connections are not patlafactory the State Public Ser vice communion today ruled in or dering the Carlow Teleuhone Com pany to restore serriceH on a tele phone removed after an alteration with a telephone operator. In making tlie ruling the commission stated that a single instance of; te of abusive language wan not gr und.s fur. diHCOiitliiuajice of service. TO RAISE QUOTAS Meetings of Pastors and Iieaders During Week are Perfecting Plans for Campaign - plans (it the local McthoiuU for raising their nspective tjuotas In the cliu,ri-li hducat luiial Muvemeiit are rapidly maturing. Meetings ot pas tors and leaders during- the pp scot ac k are toi uinlat nig plans tor the con, hot of I ne financial appeal next week.' . . ."; .' ;' At. the hirst Melhndist church, with aqiint.u of i lli.iii1". Director 1. I.. Oravelv is tins week ,'ipi(iltiting his team leaders and work) rs. 'ihe appeal will be inailc in an cvi rv liiointier can vass. ot tto- ' meinbei'stiip conducted during next Huiidav at icrnoon, when tlie entire inenibi rship ot tin cliureh will be visited by tlie workers. In connection with tins feature of the work, all members -of the Hrst church are being asked to stuv at homo i it Sundav atieriiuoii trom tw0 to tive o'clock .so that. thework may be. ex pedited and ii Iiiiim complete report lurni',1 in Sundav nig.il. It is pointed out bv the local work ers that everv place in th1 ..Sunt hern .Melliodist clllircfi where the appeal has already been made has responded with eiithusiasui by overauhacribuig its (junta These charges rango all th' way Iriiin rural circuits, in -NortU Ciir oliiin to some of the largest eitv churches in, tins state, Texas, fsouth Carolina and Oeorgia. T lie Kirat chnrch has one of the largest ipiotas in V aslmngton District. Ill fact its ipiota of $K'i.()(lll is not ?X ceeile.l bv anv, though the Kirst church of Wilson, .larvis : Memorial. (lr en- v-ilJe, a ml First church, V. aslungtoti, iill tune the same as the local, church. It is doubtful: -however, if anywhere a more extensive pro gram of sermons, special speakers, slippers, literature, ifu Jias been conducted than that which lias tieen earn d on. here. CLASS EXERCISES ARE TOMORROW NIGHT It. M. II. S. Commencement Exercises to be, Con cluded With firad uation Program Coiiimenceineiit of the K'ky Mount high school will be held at the Macu le opera lions,, tomorrow night at JO Wen graduating exercises and thu awarding of various school medals and h.dois will make up the program. According to the program announced bv .Superintendent K. M. Wilson this mm nine t he order of the exercises will be as follows: 1 "To the .Seniors," by the Junior class. :---. 2 HnliitaUirv, bv Richard Thorpe. Tb Invocatiuii, bv Rev. J. VV. Kinetic- loe, pastor of the First Haptmt church. 4 Class" History, hv Robert AViniber lev. :. -'.' f). Class .Song, bv graduating class. fi.' Last Will and Testament, by Kl It'll WilkuisoiL 7. Awarding of Trophies, by William Shaw. H. Vnledictiirv, bv Lillie flhearin. S. Presentation of Bibles, bv Rev. James Cannon, III, pastor of the Jlrst Methodist church. - 10. Present at ion of Medals, bv L. - L. I.ohr, principal of the high school. 11. Presentation of Diplomas, by W. S. Wilkinson. 12. I'ropliecv, bv Mary Moore. 13 Farewell hong, bv graduating class. The class of 1921 has 23 member, the complete list being at "follows: Claude Aycock, Emily Gray Guilford, Josephine lHarris, Margaret Home, r'austine Jackson, Sallie Mercer Jones, Minnie Moore, Mary Moore, Lillie Parrish, Maude Perkins Mamie Pro tor, Catherine Preddy, Lillie Shearin, Kllen Wilkinson, Garland Batts, Jesse Iaughtridge William Joynef - Jarold R. Mevm, Jasper Robbin, William Shaw, Blair Sydenstricker, - Richard Thorpe and Robert Wimberly. Richard Thorpe is class president, Ellen Wilkinson, vice-president and Japer Robbing, secretary and treasur er. The elans motto is Vinrit qui ,s Vjneit, the elasd flo.wbr white rose, and the . class eolors, blue" ahd wbtte. The exercises tomorrow night will mark the eoaelustoa of the eommence , r E HELD TO P01-P0LICIES Of FOREIGN TRAtiE President Hardin? Confe'ra with Cabinet Members and Prominent v Bankers . entire Situation is CAREFULLY GONE INTO - , . . Secretaries Mellon arid Hoover and J. P. Morgan and Paul Warburg Attend (!nnfprpnrp Cniornmiini uviviiuuvill Aid Is Likely. - : ii "n, . Wasluiijjioii, May 2(V-Th aduiiii trution 'n policy of promoting" exports tioji us a "diemis towarih icstoratiQn ot normal Imsiiics, was discussed' at . White IIoun., iliniicr-last night atlrniit j by Secretarlrs Mellon and' Hobver J.: P. Morgia, Paul Warburg .'and number of nthr ltesidint Jfard.in! wi said to hare talked over the whole subject with bis guests. ' . 'I lie dinner was qui, tly arranged and n0 word of it made public until- todajr; It was understood that while no hard aud fast program was decided ufit. tiyr', discussion servi'd to ceme, tiia. belief . of adnmiiatratioa omclala that oiut' $i the best remedial measures available . would be Hie activj co operationbe- ... tween the governmeiit. and . busines ' men for r vival of export trade. . . It was alsoIndicated that the adrolnj LstniLioii pohcy would turn . towards snm,,' aort of aid to the financial aitUaj' lion in hurope as a part of the effort for general world atability. The.din,-; iter is expected to have an echo, , in numerous conferences in the neap fBn- ture betwei'ii the President aadiorhe lin.nicial leaders.. It ,J phiierstood tnt one of the President 't chief purposes, in calling the financiers into eoufrence' was to duscuM the fctontemulated ,bin " confereijc of American private capita to forrtga goverumentH and the effect of ucb. loan on the effeet-Wewar Indunjrjtf. at home and on the AlrierlclO .Jxport trails. . .pv i.tij.,,. President Harding 1 , laid ,tobi laid before his iruesta an. offer ,t. U everything practieabl ,tp e.a pTat for the relief of eeonohiie co.ndjlldn,!,. while th,e bunkers are aald to tave tt:i plied with exprr sMna of willlngni Jf to work in close eonJUiKition, witli' the administration. - f v -' yt, Most of those pre-seit ' ate WTidor.-. stood tn have agreed ehiphaticaXy Jht. .' the surest way to . promote, export , trade would be by helping acVtvi Ay -ift ' the rehabilitation of European finances. ,. It is said to hare been .suggested tht A nu rouan products Jnoulil be. told - a-' mauv parts of th World only If Ame ican capital Wefe Invested abroad to era Ii1 the purchaser to pay. ," .Mr. Harding Bid an engagement to day with Mr. He h nab', at eel majfnatf, and although rlO . atinouDceni'nt wit made I lie asfumpbon was .that he waa consulted on "the Die general subj-ct. Mr. Schwab la. underatuod to , bava d.scuss.'il with Die President the prob lem of rehabilitating ihe American merchant marine. - The steel magnate- -is said to have .ft .praaed the opinio that- radical stps.. neujt . be take qoicklv if thi large, tonnage construct ed during the war. is .to be kept uader .th'. Arnerican flag Detailed figure showing the relative . cost of snip op eration under the. American and for , eign flogs were laid before the Erel I dent and Mr, Schwab -wa said to bave , iiiad several lUggestions of method by which thi'. cost of operating Ainerl ran ships might be reduced through' government eo-operation. i " j . , i , , i." ' . : America Ammunition ' ' ; Discovered in Ireland i- London, Uf 8ri AmericiB amrrtua. itions totaling 16.$S8 toundl hat been captured in the Dublin district .ainte March 26th lalt, Sir-Homer Qreeiiwooi, chh f secretary, for Ireland) stated lis the house of commons today. City to Pay Bill For, j Saving Citizen's Life Rochester Mmn., Vay 2 Yhe city of Rochester toJay will pay the bill of a physician for sarin g man'e life af ter the patient tWd refused to .pay it. Ed Arnold, wlo picked Up In .4o-c-al pa,rk last fAJl "blinded (root ,tbo effects of ariniing liquor eontainOiaT wood alcohol. Yestprdiy thr doctor wh0 attended him informed -the eitv -council that Arnold- had refused to. , pay his bill of 10. He said tbe man would, bave died Without tratment.; Tho council allowed the bill. , . ment program which Jtiegan with- a re cital by the atudenta of the artuissl department Jaet-- Friday- sight,; , while Rev, WUlard Conger, pastor tthe First Prejibyletiarr- hnrch, preached Jhe baccalaureate aermon lo-the class of 1921 at -tlie Fit-it Baptist ehnrch la-t Sunday rvc'i ;.
The Evening Telegram (Rocky Mount, N.C.)
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