1
IP'
.. THE WEATHfeB?'-
JarUy Cloudy TodajC-j;1,
. Fair Wednesday.
E EMENIMQ TELEGRAM
TH
rr you have it
And Don't' Want It, tu a
k f I Want Ad. to Turn It Int
V aLL Money.
.VOL. XV.' NO. 20.
ROCKY MOUNT, N. G. TUKSDAY AITKKNOON, A'l;iv ;'. ill.
PRICE 5 CENTS
Ik
FOR HIGHER RATES
Present Applications From
Would Be Subscriber's
As Basis Fqi- In
creases WOULD ENABLE THEM
TO SUPPLY DEMANDS
Additional Information May
Cause "Corporation to Re-cede
From First Position1
Decision Expected To
day or Tomorrow
Hnlcigh
M u
.11 The ,'
: itd.lit ioiii
this e-11!
connect ro
t Ij 11 u H.
ilirll'li.-.''
'il i OliiiiiV i
rlu- StMi
beilie ,1
llltd! lliU'1011
: ie pimili'iK-c :':v
wi'h Il.i' pot i t
'fclicil i: j
!. l .l iv ;)i
in (if- the Soi
Telephone .1 '('.. in . r r
. trlepl.i.i.e Hi (.; Hi North (
r-'i i 'seiii.d liv ji nif hi ht r pf
Corporation Commission.'. ;.s
. . 5i" np lieu trims t 1 ohi" u on 1.1 I
si-i ll.i'i '..
These pi fH'.; i
arc scattered, throu
t.-l,
1. 1 it-;
ill'
come lnri.Mli fiom tin-;.
' They an'; .Wilming'tiui.''
. 1 on,, 1 L'.'i : A iii.-. ti;
64'(i; "Winston -Siilcm; JtS'.r
: 1 'liai'Uni r.
Kal i-d; :ti'i;,
!i -t' a'ij.Tu. i
111 l el . I i I iotl t o . -t 1l. .1- t Si c'fi M r
: niately one t.liuusiiiid iippii
io,llt (if til '. slilillli'l' Xf
. the .twli phou..- company . iiou
in ill' Mate.
Want New Phones
; All '. of tin1 appli.-.i! ! us
- phiini'S. ai.t a iKfinIxT J' -111
sii.n tu'lny n re oliiiiioi ':: I'
fphC.Uc si'iwr,: iiimI lit'.' !"" !'
ious to i. i v Hie iciililH iial i:i
a.ll"l!S III
haliK:;-' "f
- I'l't-l at iljfi
1'
r ; lieu
ronimis
Hie ti l
ml ii li x
Thill Hie .'o1niliis "li i
cIIImIIi W ' liie cn.ip n..i 's
is.'dei:ile,i: te
''j.et it Kill - fill
any increase in .tire larger- '-.In- :
vim forecast u thtsi corrcspondi-tire i:
admitted by t lie ( 'uiiiini .-ion. Wit Ii tin
'ubniiwiioii .of' the " ait litionnl Snfor
. lliatidll, ' ',. Il IVI lei. tt.O; "t.JH 111 t - ! It ill
diefctes that it will lecclc f rem it
'first position. To .b uy the; pe-tition. fu
iiicreaM ,1 . i a :es . w
SOU .people the n
. ; So the ..li'i'jsii.ii .
mitHori?e-' an. iiu'l'i
ability, will,; -ii'ilH
of the urn 1'iity
The order ma v 1.
i. ill,!. I..
! 1 1 1 iiitf: '.
of t.'le.J.ll.
iviii)e. the.
a-e. .
I,,- a ni.ll..
:u!iiiLf Hi1
riiai.'l.vl
if.it
Illl f,T.Vll
iir't aiii'e
i'a l.irit
wii this
p.'ttilil!
afternoi'iu the liioiuiiii; pap.is
the fiint lireak. cm- it.
Oll.tr il ('ftteers Named
- U'li.'i. the ri'dl eanieji rrjll-
linH -"Vat tfltnat luafei .!. 'miei
ii u.i I , firieen. (la v .eaii.p. at ( ami
ill July the t' .li'.ii.n tiel.l "m'.
(ievei Imi' ("'iinieion .Min i 1-...HI , a
it- ail
I .leu II
, 1--; With
a , -i'ihii'
nil in ;i nil.;:
an Mel t-;
A ,l ut:nit.
Dan I.
of , Ih"
ingn.li'r in .-hn-t'. ' "I
Adjutant (ieii. ial l"liii" )' ,
ehief (if stiitl ; . A -K-t ant-"
Ueiienil (nirdi.n ." nnth , "I.
S.'ntt (iniliatli ' ill ei.iliinaii.l
first iufantrv ri'i'.iii"-iil. 1
Hall 'Maniiiutf. Kiiisi..ii: Ma nn .1.
.1
W.
iirn
.Ictikins. lleii'l.rsi.ii. ai.d Maj
ham K. Hut.l'-i W iln.i ni't in.
V "The reiin.eut al
I apt C ("mm
stair
, K;il,
i i!i.-el s are :
. ailjutant ;
aau'li. Opeva
s I. Mellete.e,
ollicer," ami
Cant, hlirauu
SUver, I!
tiniui o nicer, dipt. 'hail
Willi! illirfQIl. - jllte'll'ii'lK'
Lieut, r. H. (iivviiii. supplv ..th.-.-r.
' Major Walter li inien, I harl.,tt,
UHrteniiaI.T cmps; npt. U. S. Km
...r .lr Oxford, ipiai i. i inintei
and Htute : piaipeity
officer. Mapir Henri
Ill.l !':
1 Ue i
Major
ibnrsine
,', Chin
T. . C..
c
lottu. ..linlKC lN
Ouihrie. Jr.. Mi
oe-ate.;
irlotte
i lis 'i'i
tor at ii
. Ma inr .1. I.- 1 ircr
Niiiuiit -Airv,
'...!.. - Hi,..'r; Ma mr J. Hti
M
lilUimi'.' -
finuirhnil' KaV 'ltei ille, mi
.lical oliie-i'i.
, Tho Ni'rth :t
stands at the head
Una liuarel . "
,f the list of -State
guards m tl
fourth corps ur.'a i'
of Ceoiuia. Oil.'aiiie'a
the cxceptiiiii
tion of new units is !'R J"1'"'11'1 r''l
idly and the nuiubei ot uni... . ,.
fnl'it'it men who iilll attend the
fampment. this siiinnier will , break
o,'.ii.lo it is iireilicted...
imi
ell
. Tin. latest unit has . jus!
be'i'll emu
nl.teel (it (illl dsb.l. 0 b,V ( apt
by Capt. Weiiiieui
Bovall who will li
f .1S.1 Howitzers.
i,l th.' lit-t l.;iner
Sixty live men have
been reevuilT'el and
Hill be inspect cil at.
the ori'a n iat ion
in ear:i date.
Stock Market
New Uik, Mil M - Inf
conipun.td tlu r.si.iiiptt.,.. ot ti .il...
on the stock excha.. today alt hoi.h
industrial developments over the pu
Qonped reces.s favoied the hrt ai
eount- SoniV of the rails eipnpuieiits
-ud Meel-ia-vera.'d (pi' 'J 1 l"""t
nota'blv Chcsnpeake and Ohio, Aiuer
ican Car Mi.lvale Steel. Motors re
fletto further v"'"'' rcaillUNlnrciits in
the trade umd Kuropean Oils as tained
their 'recetit h!iviinis.
PRICE OF MAY WHEAT MAKES
SENSATIONAL UPWAED SWING
ChicaK", Mnv SI Wkeat for May
delivery mnle a seiisat uiiial upivanl
tw'mg in price today ta the H-sult of
dernend from shorts who had waited
until the la-tt of the niornt hto fill con-.traeta-
Little was for sale and the
tnnrket ran up 12 cent a buuhel to
182 compwred with, Saturday's
finsh. ' -.'"' j -
PI
nnlffnl llir.fr J
UUIII1 M1IJL.U I
IvFfcPfcR MAKERS AND'-'-
EMPLOYERS ARBITRATE
Albany. N. Y.. May'Sl. Oonsid
eration of 8 proposal ' of represen
tatives ol ten 'paper mainilactiiv
er.s to arbitrate differences tfhirii
reunited early tins morning m a
strike of approximately 4.) 000- pal
per mill -workers in the. United
States Canada and New Found
land was begun here today by the
International Brotherhoods of ' Sul
phite Pulp and Paper Mill Manu
Jact.ureis and shop delegates from
each q( tho iilants a fleeted. The
meetings were private and It was
explained they would continue for
several days.
CAVF DWELLERS IN
BERLINDJSPERSED
Colony That Took to Caves
and Discarded Clothes
Scattered by Police
- ' .; " M .v l:.' Ti ,,...i,v ;';,f .(.'i,.vv
iivvedei.--. in- i'. i::i,. u'.;, i, :-; .: ii,,
T;,ke;i;,)n. .f.,11,1 f ,- i j , . . Ji,.f.jV
th.'lt se-.,,les. lit' lll. li. '.Vijlll 11. lull's.- Hitcl
i-irls '.: -i f.,;r.;'iini-vl..x', , iii' tl.i
l.anks: .it -lu'. ;-i', t- jiKi ;,.( ,,i' n,jji,
an. I ilivai'S,,! all i. l.-i n . w, a i'i nj. ).'.
iali-1, lla-S, -,; ilii-),,')' :,:,) , v f, ,. ,
lire. ; Tl,'. .',.!'. i, v '- I, ., !, r.' Ii.-. . Ile iu
rii'lr : (;iiil.ll'i.,'. .i i j', ui-cl .l.i f jr..;. a; "'jnatM's
1 1 ;i 1 1' .1 liiit ' I li,',' i' ,i'.ri iiii'-'h I vv;(-: a ' 'sini '
I " t - "litil,l- -'if:. Ill,-;' I.uasillji ' M Mil- l'.,.,('
e,f Ijvini: ' I'l't'il'leiii ,
:. tii.- i iiii'.rhiellerv jMan l.i ! -e ir.l
in I! iiafs ;iimV !ie.:. Inn I . . , I tu
i hi aav Willi lint !, iiii; ii li in; 'tlier ainl
in liis. f i i ti J i 'ur) e il -1 b iii'-el i..-t' hi
the ivaie r.i i (' -'the 'Npn-e; nr . -a I . 'ilmut
I licir i-.'i re -ti'iii s' tiiii ih-Ii ini lilai-K 'iri'ail
a ad sauvai'. apaii'iitlv . nl.li'ii,1is . .tee
-Is
lit' 'liul'i.t, so
(hirll.
It
t'leiiiien't- 'tlie 'vieinitv.-.
I '! I .. l i I. 1,4 t'l'OII! -h is il bliele
" ( 'a ve of: Za,ial linst ia ' ':; ;.-.uee
lam ilisrussMife t(.. Ni'e tselieaii
.s.oj.lii. ii ua i.eli V , ('eeniuiuiii.';!!!, the
Of I he present, .civ ili.al tun liinh
the ri'iit uerriy n nd the iici li n
" natch this e-i'liiiiV Vre.iv.'.',.
in the
cite 11
ph i hi
iiiii
irn -to
. S . 1 1 if 'liif.lv spoil. '1 .the
,y , ('..iiiplainiiiu that .th..'
w as . h'.i vi nif' : a ileh;.' riii'
brie In rhoii'l
!,..'! 'il I
..if('"l'. upon
Vt'ti'ijti(ittii
nil, ::a:it't;i
, t'eo ni. l'ui
I'lll'l
the.
ha-.
ami eaniii,;'..
a i I'i'i ,: iiliie'h
I .!'!!!. 0
ill.l l.'i.I:ili.l. V
: ,Ji-..."
ili.et,
lall'l,'
th
1,-a.le
upon
.l.i
h:
,i , oiu.'.-i f.-ihi't!-'
stl.
t
t;iiinii J.arelool
ANOTHER HEALTHY
DOCKET AT COURT
Today's Docket Vies With
Yesterday's in Length
- Though Not in
Piolits
A in. t tier 'healthy .h
-U i .la v 's coin t pro
not in pi otit s ace
iced Ibleculdi'l' l.anc
ick.l, vyliij;
I'eediils ill I
iiii'.l to the
:.stei at t to
with
iiKth
citv.
lexu
la i
li
if
iiiunicipal
locket which
..in t . t Ii
t he court
111.. I H lllK,
itipiiS(',t
Th..
of
vo.vs as foilow.s:
1 Il II II VeH'S iil l .ll
e'ckii" .ili'iviiit;.
iid in ail, lit ion .
l...ve:ac
.hair..' ot'
taxed if' lit
110,1
on -ft
lias
rri to
lit illH
f.le
pay .$
II it lies.
Hen
el -1 "Hi J
to the pro'
War. I
was eha
i I
t.i ii
with selling
in, but ju.lg
lltetit . of
papers i.l
IIK.'Ilt iy:i.
l ie t:i ,-,
Henri
chaitfe's i
lii atisii.
lieved' of
:ii A. C. I.
. Tllspe ll.l.'.l 'lp
sis ill the. case.
Miinnions ia.
f li'eiiijj ilriinli
I- 'to lite (-.1.1 il r
'.-;
ianiilt;iie.r on
ind disorderly.
..' . lie iv;is re
', Jim Menett, li, 1ue'iis, Walter Join's,
Mos.'s Ke.l and Will llavb-v were all
ehaiKi-.J .with fjaiifbtiiit;. .Mi. rret t , Lti
(iis and. lla.i ley were taxed 1-l.Veach,
iihile the. other' t wo . ilefeinliiiit s We're
found not (juilty.
, John I.e. Ion. lu wiis chaieil w'lth .al
ioHiliy chickens and joal-i lo run at
laiK'e. . In answer to the cliaige lie was
tllX'Cll ;0.:. .' '. ;-. , ' - ''.:'' 'v.
lir'auswcr to a charge of driving thV
wroni'' wa i" on ii one iv;iv st feet , I har
les llauiel was sul.jecte.l to a $.1 tax.
Frank liejji-ter faced the court on
u chaise o 1 1 'ajrrancv. Ill answer to
I he chai se lie- was selltellced to aid 111
I'lirrvhlier out the noad linlleliiif; juo
Hiaiu for Ihe next twenty iluis..
K. J Jiiek.eoii and John Dixon were
both arraigned for sn-eiliii;. I'lili'h -&
feiid'ant was tjixe.r' the customary $1.
After liavlnj; been found guilty of
yniriaiicv niul hoboing Roy Battle wan
sent out to the whitewaslieil lnstlut'ion
beyond the river to lie (apt. Doilil
special gui-st for the nexttivetnv da v.:.
I nanswer to a eharje of failure to
Rtop, H. Dempt waa relieved of $.1 bv
the court.
Webster Jenknifl waa charged with
reckless dmvLng, but he waa found not
sruilty ud the proeHi-utiiifr witness
taxed with the $5 costs in tht case.
Appeal was noted in this cute.
AMERICAN NOTE TO
TAKE EXCEPTION TD
State Department Makes
Reply to Recent Dutch
Note on Oil Situa
tion NO MODIFICATION OF
AMERICAN VIEWPOINT
NETHERLANDS VIEW FATAL
U. S. Denies that Protest on Report Is Submitled to ('om
DjambiOil Discrimination! mandiint of Rohhng Field
Came Too Late To Be of I All Blame for Accident is
Any Effect
Operation.
in Stopping
: Vashiiifj'ieM
' .'ie . i l , i,.
1'iui iiieiit tliat
tere'ir it? :-til)
H)1)CV ill t in':
May:
of til,'
ti,.. r
st hi; a
li.ja.iii.lii-
I'.l I.
'..t1..' nii'J :
r..-t tin
Illl' II' i
eepti,
t -
lVuir
'to.
l;it '
I
If
I liw
rat inii cit' tliat' i filii-i
! tal.i n I
HI It lien .
I lie A mi'riea'a iJii veriiiiii'.nt
i.tr " lii.-li. it lias stat.:,l ti,
'lav
1. I.e'.'ii ill i,at.-Iieil ,t... the liaf 'ie
a I il. vi i.i i.in i, I' i lie' ., unii it. . ;
iia will. I. 1.1 I. .n 'f..'v:i.- iiii.1. r
: .'(.iil.i in e, la f ! -1, n i -, e,f
II- ' lita.li' ill 1 he' J n 1 j-Ii ri nly ,f
-.' tMli.'ia
.'."It illll u
' ' ",i'l it;
aHM'i'l jiii
Apia l!i
that it .-tiia lies- le ai tii :h.
l Vi t .-h f , i i j i i . .'ti i . -. 'thin
Nta'.tes .has u'nt - aliiTV..,! its
I'll if eil
it Hi l'c :.)..
list Aii!
ii a i-.ls .it s .eir-evrimiii.-it-
a J.':
e-r can ijjl i I- t -t -.
. A It ln.iij;fi t he lii.t e is il ll'li't st .
t.i ci.iitai!! I ;ii Milnlr w,i,.,. ,,,i
' I a a ihieat, ,-i -:i.,
ha ve iii.li.'al.'.l alii iii.l ie-at i.,n
iii
it
ation in Ho
lilijlh!- I..-.-..
not.- of Ani.il l!i that
oiiie . tiei-i-vsai y.' f i , i
c to .adopt a ,n, 'iv, J
I'-..'.-!. l"ll l-l lual:!,!.
th.
I'll tel.
lowarj
State:
Ob t
PLAN TO LAUNCH
-National Development
Electric Light and Pon
er Planned at Con
vention TTa ll s t. , r
elr, -111,.
hi pi"i;i alii
a lid po ei
I iein w i.h. in . s. oj,.'
il flic I.. i !v. I'oiirt h
'f t he Nat io uiil l
I .on tii bp h I j.
and lusliiij.;.. uiit il J,
. Ile Vi'liipnifilf pi;
ills-i'd Which c.iil
..f ill- in. Instiy ;iiid
will .' Illlf
iiu una I ceini-.'
'I 1 ic I.'ilillt lis;
e , beilillili(
lie - J. ;
iis wiii in
tod :iv
di
for th... expansion
t lis i-xpcn.liti.r.' ot
i s for t lie purpose
ot mill.ons of ,,,..(
"t extcn.liiie, the M-rvice o! ,'lectiical
tieif.'v to A itn i ii' :i n iil.l u.-
L'le.H rifie;i i ion of slcain r.iilroa.ls.
iiitioiiiil ii a!i r i.ivrr d.-M ie.piiii-iit.
I lan for. siipc 1 1 ( ) i:s r' I A " 1 ' 1 o I 1 " ' 1 1 1
vhii'li inoaiis
rei'.i.iirci's .of
listributiiiK
ither audi' ,t
jf the ilejej!!
t li ' couilec.i illg o.f olnVl rif
the nation iuio poweri ul
-1 -I. -ins iinel . scores (it
will occupy the attention
les. elm inir . he four .lavs'
se.sLon.
More than It.llinl ".j
oyat 's a nd t heir
ud the l' will in
of the electrical
wives lire' epec;e,
hide, the 1. adi "t! ini-ii
iiilu-tiy f ruin nil pint
ieneiiil .sessiiiiis i ill
iKirning and in th.- at
I' 11 t ion ' Wil l : -plif Up
sTiT t lie. Coiuit ry.
. ti,' - held : every
toriiooii t he coil
inl o see! ions at
ihich larious phii
'r.ibleill,,! u l! be
Mar' in J. I ns;tll
if the Niitioiial
'iilt ion will ilelive
Iress. I Ine of tl
iiii-eclies ill be 1 1
si's of the industry's
li-cilssed.
nf .('liicai'ii. president
Electric l.ii'ht a:s.i
r t hi- up 'iiiiiK ad
o.' most iniportii lit
ice inldr.'ss bv Jam 's
K. , Diiviil.se.il, of I Iniahii, . who is eliair
aiilii of the l'lililic b'elal .ons National
Hcl iin. iM r. :li;i viilsoni will 'out line
the Work of his o.onimi I lee in- proli'ioi
il( a i.ett 'r, lllldersilillilill). betwei'll t.lie
lilililies industry iiiiel the public,, le'lfia
'lit ive bo. lie's, publie' utilities e.inini'.s
-ions ini, federal .'Hit liorilies.
At the same. sesioli4 Hiivid Darlini;
loll, of New 'ork W41 iViscnss ihe de
velopiuent ' of eompany eiuiloye.s or
uauiatioiis ii mov ..ineiit to result in
closer re hit ions between .('mpliiyees'iiii.l
the' companies,. A itmriR I tin other, speak
er will lie Jiiiues Ai l.'erry (if .Atlanta,
reviiient (if the' Nut ional Assoi'ial ion
Of Hallway and I lilitv eoiiimi.ssiiniers;
R H. Billiard, (if Los Aiiit les.'i "
her of the public utility sub-commit
tee mid Alex How ot Detroit.
Cotton Martet
New York M a y, :tl. -Cot ton futures
opened steady. July- Oe'toleer
1 :t 7- HWeiiihor 1 1.10; iraiiuary 14.20;
March 14. Ml. " -
The cotton market ,'ihowed the ill -Hiifiiee
of nn exjieeted bullish crop Te
yiort fioni the (government Thursdiiv
and after openlintf stevidv at . doclin.?
of 3 po.int to a advance of 3 points
and sold 3 to 6 points net hiu',er' l0
porta of (rood weather in the south and
the failure of over holiday devclop
menta on oettlenient of tha British
' r (wW, i",i0'l .'"'-' ' -
jnn rit3i
."' ""' i' Vi . . I!' Iliai
InnNJai xi
iilieli.iiK -or', a t!)i?'iii:
..' eiopuii'
," :
EXONERATE PILOTIASKtiJflUPTION OF
OF ALL
Formal Report of Investi
gating Board Attribu
tes Wreck Solely to
Storm
THREE ARMY OFFICERS
MAKE INVESTIGATION
Removed From Lieut.
Ames Who Was Piloting
the Craft.
,'a.s!iin
ley Allies,
ietliil,
Jiilllt
May 31, Unit .. Stan
(if t lie i" tn t'rss - 1'iai. le
M i v an j lain
that etahheil ni-ai'Mur
Jfatui.iay nu'lil y)th
ves i j t -1 t I i 1 1 jj- Allied.. K
,'aiMi..i i... M.I.,
a olss -(if 7 :. Ii v
exeiiierafe.l finiu
all hlaine, of the lie
mI'-mI : in t he forii.ii I
tiv.'itioii in the report
by Miijor M. 1'. Scan I
epeit ief lUl e'S
uliiiiLlte'l tei.lar
ii, e-n'aiiiaJiela lit
nt He, Hill); ; Kiel,!. '.-
The aio-iilent, iii the opiniiiii of the
boar'! of I.e a i my . eili, ...... as ali
sobiti'li- una void able nii.l line eutii i'lv
to I ho storni in ivhie;h tlii'iiiiplai.e' I'iiii
jinle. ri'tuiniiif; freiin I.aiinley field to
Washington. The - lepiijt was sulmiil
.l .iiirt I ti.-'l ,v-.. 'Major .Seaulmi just ' .. before ' the
ht lo j i-oiiiiiiainlanl. and ' lii.s si, if f M't t li .
ii, t t . , flviiii! field for Wnshiiiaton to afte,n.l
uioj I liie 'irneral of. Lifu t. Ames,
pt . W i 1 1 1 : 1 1 n C. : Oc k e r . w a s ' .s e n i oi
i'T of the bonrd. iind 'tlie-dther.
It'ie
bei-rt weie Lieut.' I' i :l T. Welkins
1.. M ..-Woife. .: .;;:.'
iinl
k
Herring Dies at
Age of Seventy Years
injf I'tMic lied the inafiif.' affc
sMrs. tlbi'ilieiice. llyri'inj.
iion.e of lier .liinlitef, Mrs.
Iliiiiiani- in '." Stoney ('reek
tiTrlily. :. IVejith wns
TTliTTti 1 tTi's .F (.id nil e
lie t-iiiie,. : Funeral ef
I. f.ro.in t he home this
check, and inter
-a k lew e'eiii
O'l il lilt! the .i.-. a-e l
llell an. I ,;i -, n I. !,il,ir...
iirc :' several
KIWANIANS TO GET
REPORTS ON POOL
Bids Will Probably Be Acted
at Meeting of Club to
Be Held Thursday
Me pnl I s as to i ll,-'
I hi- llii-lliof litl ll ini ul
iiilerest of h iiieh th
K iwanis vlu.l.' stai.'. , ;
ei.il ill ivii s. v.'l ill; We
pi.'Ctod tu be liiade Hi
illforlU.'il IIHH-lillR, to
local K in "iiiaus, at ' t
) resent -stat im ot
Hi;' pool, In the
Uockv .Mount
I S lli'C.'n f u I flllilll
ck s iiKo. a re ex
the barbecue and
be i, l. by;: the
he Count rv. Club
next Tlit.irs,l:i'
-toei.l tllllt Hie' 'jl
xl be coi' ti ii
have a lrea.lv I,
h.-ile .also b.'.'ii
I l e U,ll. It. is on. I.T
ails! for the pu I, which
led at Hrasi.ell park,
'en drawn, while, bids
i'ii i ceivi'd and Kelt in all
be in t.',! upon' i at t lie sanii-
probiibi
nie.tiln;.
Hecilllse pf
u iil.-i r bi we
wants- club li
soiiietinie, but
c. ii t! ill in tf meet ihtfs, the
i.kly . no'e't ii.t oi' ( he K i
is lii'.'n ji.jst pon ed I or
iv it h t he ba r bee ue Tlnirs
day if is .plaiiiii il tif put the. sessions
I.IU'k. upill the Void tiiue .schedule. The
hour of this loeeliii , ;is lir.st ' an
liouiiced a to ,11 the aftei'i'iooy, but,
lollo.ii in-r ii - con .-ri'iicv between 1'resi
dent .Davis and t-'rerctary" 'hainbliss,
it is ii ii noino'.'d thiit t li.ii lion r jias. now
been "shifted until 7-iMi o'clock Tfiurs
day .eveninff as: t he Kiwnnian onVinl.
beJieied tliat -ir'lii r'ifi'r at ten da nee would
be ...s.bli- at ' I, later hour.
There aie several important bu-iness
matters, in ad. lit'on to the swiuimiiiK
ie.(J reporls, which will vouie-s-'u be
fore the se-suui. I he first of these will
be the I'leilion ot deleuales lo the. in
leriuit ional cm ve nt mil w hich is to he
held in ( levelainl June 25 to "S. Then
there will I.e a .iliseuhsioii (if the all
da vpienic which' the local Kiwanian-
will hold us fiiest of the Wilson Ki
warns club nil ,Iiiie 15, winch has b-'-eu
set aside throughout the internat ional
orRanization s a elav for boosnnir in
ter-eitv relations. The details ol the
picnic are bcin worked out by the
Wilson club, mid at the request of
President Lucas Secretary ( hiunbliss
baa salreadv forwarded a list of the
.membership of the Koeky Mount, club
to. the Wilsoniaps no that invitations
may bp eent to evprxJocnl Klwamnu.
The club here is looking forward with
After Inii
Of t . V7 i.a:
I . I at the
:' ' l.i'':ihi:i II,
I I '. ii- hi. irit -. y
. i.!..i'..,f I , th,
til. j Vle'i's ..n-:ll lie' he
lii'lit I at iei H.I..1I al t.i.n
. ll.l ih. lit 1:1 . ni.,
1. 1, 1,.. I i ti rv.
E INjSTANQARO CRADES.FOUR DAIS LAYOFF
WRECK FOR COTTON
Tl
Depaitment of Agriculture
Expert Urges Single
Set of Standards-
WILL
lUiV,H
AT
LIVERPOOL MKKT.
W. R. Meadows Outlines
Denehts ot Single Stan
dard at Meeting of Am
erican Cotton Association
Held at New York.
; -Nl "' Vork, May :pi--.- Ksta blishmcnt
of ii. single ; set of shiii.lar.ts ;of cum
inim ac.'ep.ane,'.; throughout the cotton
tra.le of the woibj Mas uri;r, t.v W. It.
Meailow' t,; the llepari iiuMit. of : A i' i ;
ciilt-, i. s hare-:,!, i.t ii.aikits u air ad :!
vli ess herii today at the', conference of
liie An,, i i.',', l.'ott.ui; as-oeialion.
Mr. Meadow- snnltlial steps to'
Mauts i.li.i.niueiil of this J... a! ivas '
hop ;.l l! (Th the world .conference'
In be hold at. Liverpool next liiouth
a inf. In lip a! I elided by Chester -Moi rill,'
a-'sis't.'liil chief i,f the bureau of mar
k.'ts. .. W. I,. 1'iyor, .also of the bureau.1
and Mr M.a.b.ws ','
: liie epecTe, tep lot wiird, ,M.r,M
I
(li. ivs assert el,..- coiisists.", (if.,(iii .; aje-i'i'
liii'.iir liCMVecli liie delifil tniejit of
iK
riciilt are
.. .. . i-
-eie-iri f ion
-t.'lple-s fl
sueh an
' I - "'
.with resiei'i (,) r ti I N and
i Aiuericiin upland coltoii If
iKieeni.-nt could be reacheel.
lit. - Mead
illumed, there would
result a sin,.!,. f Htandards
wh'eh; Ann lii-an. cotton eoubl be h
led thriiuliout the. , world. . .
nil 1
nib
English Industrial
Peace Seems Nearer
.London, May ;tl AnotliT s'ep to
wards indiislri.-il pace in Oreat Bril
nil was taken todnv when th. Iwi'..n.
tile
i. ii
engineers e.'illed off their eiiilnr(o
i in . ort 'if or what had been known
as .-tuiled , coul, vTlic, einbaroir w.-iv
.iei litreii for jrh,'. . lui.ii'sii of
ib- ri ii.inl. ceil miner". '
su JiptirtiriK
VIRGINIA HONORS
THOMAS JEFFERSON
Noted Educators Join at
Uniersity of Virginia
For Founder's
Program
' harlotlesvili,., a.. Mav 31-Kdue'a
rs Ironi all parts of tlm r,, i
t
1 1 our many
'lav iii the
fa
- "", I Willi
re.e.ii nations loiued to
cole.
biahon of the one I,,,..
ilr-'flth anniversary ot the f,n;, tl., ,
i .iu ersiiy, or Virginia
Thomas
leni.-cnu, The four day
proeiain
i'i ed with
ei i.-ises eoiiiineiiioiiitiujj
the iiitliiellce of th
1. niversitv iu the
iciiious bte ot the nation
Ihe quests, who included several
Ihousand yriidiia tes -of the univertv
tiere wehiiiiied bv (.uveriior Westtnore
Ian, I Davi ami Dr: Krwin Abler
i.rni, picsi'leirt of : the Uiiir.'1'isitv
Ihe Hey; U lllliim Alemiml r. Birr I)
lb, dean: (if the, Clirisl Church Catlied
i.i), New Orleans, win th principal
Sf.e.iki r at, the (peuni(T exercises. He
as fcruiliialoii from the university in
I SHI'.
Answering th- criticism of ln-tor
i.iiis who al Inbiitt l Jefferson's ten
d. ii.-v toward liberalism in religion as
a desire In break awav troin the estab
li' hed t.iitli of the church, Dr. Han
said that in founding thu ".'university
Je.ftersori ' - a lined in bbeW at anv re
ligious iuthi'iiee that might be tos
ei'.'d by it." ;' : .
-"The blow was at sectarianism
onlv, he said, ''at the religimu tests
ami the sli 1 1. Unlet lis which he couieiv
e. l as ob-triict nig the most eflective
work of an educational institution "
1- it t l -three elas.se i w re iepreseiite.1
at the exercises lodav, answering the
ciill of "back to the obi Rotunda."
Ihev were led bv the members of the
class ot lS.i.t, of which (here are thir
t.-eii survivors. Liie graduieT-cu!led
in a bony on Dr. Framy? H. Smith
professor emeritus of ntural philoso
phv. and waul to bpTTTe oldest living
member ot I'bi Bctk K.ii.a in the
I nited Matts
i -
Several hundred of Virginia's 1.20b
V orbl War veterans who saw service
overseas h Id au iinproinptu reception
at nAilarv.". hoadquarters, which was
fitted up to represent tbe Virginia
L nion in, Paris. It was the first re
union a, nee they were discharged Xrom
service.
Thu eveniiig the new Greek Ampi
theatre will be dedicated with an or
gan recital bv Humphrey John Stewart,
municipal organtft of 6a n Diego, Cab,
and Dr. Henrr Van Dyke. Murrav pro
fessor of English literature at Prince
ton University, will peak at' e'p?r
1-
DEMPSEY IS TAKING
BADE ALL TRAINING ON
i
Hrit'f Rest for C hampion Is
( Prescribed by His Man-
ager Jack Kerns
rAI?I"NTIK!I? II A fit a T
VWII?! 'APTVD lAAT'lvr
Z1
French Challenger Appears
P.ager for Work After
His two Days Rest Does
: Road Work in Morning
and Ring Session in Af
ternoon. Atliintic ( it v. N. ,1., Mm- :u -Jack
I'eiiipsi v is tmlav cnjovinij the lli-t of
a -tour dav lav off presevilieil bv Ja
Ivei'iis, Ins inn ri a per. r'or, tile, first time
since lie . ln'Kaii. Hamuli) here ;. two
lis aifo. lii-inDsev ilroied all train
i : .-t I - .... .......
1UK acti.viti.'S. He wTlNJuat iiiilil next
Haturdav wheu- he will ficfrih 'intensive
tiaiiiii.f! loitliree week'
on t' i t(j c for his win hi '
conle-t with (ieorfies
Jer-cv ( jl v July L'nd.
I or I he next tour d
pion .intends to do a i-
In put himself
s eha injjjon ship
( a roc li I ur in
(avs the chain
it ol reading
. M a I e 1 i ti jf Will 'occupy,
iittent ion ruii'iiii' some
the eliaiiipioii 's
. of his leisure
I line. .Maiiiifjer Kerns beiieveil the lav
off will. elliWili' Ileliilisi-e (,, build him
I .,..!.' .. . . i ... . . . ,
: '.,.,,(, ... in, ...... i in.. ite.uiKi iiinrK
i Atjuesenl the ehampio'
w i h nbout
has not been
l!ie", although his weight
' pul h.'lv lilinoiince.l.
. .,.i.. ' d....,v...
Miiiihassett. N. V. May ,'ll Hefiesli
ed l)V his t ivo dav lay oft (ieores Car
pen' iei .u.i i I(m into work today Willi, a.
e eel , a rid serioii-iiess. I I.a ' surprised
even Ihe easy koiiik innuai'r Itt'scninps
and took tne breath out of some of the
sparrunf parUifiu. Soon after; a hearty
breakfast (leovges has noquued
hupi appetite the rhallimgpr tooV
Fttaliaii J on Cans am' Paul Jouruee for
a priirllmif tMt ovfr the roads m the
l.irre eslnle ticross from the camp
(.eores notified the rump, to prepare
tir a ring session i the afternoon as
he was eauex- to do some real work:
Willie larw-n. nne Line possessor of a
Wiillopini' ritfht. volunteered hm ser
vices an.) was an. oils to work w,th
arpeiitier at the l.ist iniinit he was
lea I v.. . - .
Opening of Summer
' School, June 1,. 1921
All pupils (Ijvilmng to make up wrk
in the following sobjects will report at
Kir I Ncliool between the hours of H:Jfl
and II :iio ia. m.
loth grade (Jenmetrv. Sth gra'le Al
gebra, Wth gradi Algebra. Hth giade
Arithmetic, loth gna.le French, 9th
grade I. at in, 7th grade Knglis.li.
I hr-t-lutrge for the mx weeks of tho
."iniimer school will be $10,00 ,er sub
ject. . I'upiJs nil! not be liillowed to
enter classes after the oeriod
1 l ilt i oil
ih over.
PROFESSOR BEAT
HURRIED RETREAT
Hifh Point Residents Make
Effort to (Jet Money
Back From Faith
Healer
Hi.i-.e whu rvcall the activities of
I rof. I.i. A. ( oley, " faith healer" who
has made several trips to the city and
on each occasion has done a "thriving
business' will be intereste, in learning
ol his sudden departure from High
I oint last week, th- occasion for his
hurried getaway, as told a news storv
sent out from. that city, being the deter
nniiation of Ins erstwhile patients to
g"t I heir inoiKv back. I he corres
pondent, al Hifh Point gives the fol
hiwi1I3i'caii,f'T!p affair- '
rravelnig in his own automobile.
Professor U. A. Coley. of Columbia, S
(.., who claims to be a pschologist and
licaler, mhook ihe High Point dust
from his heels eirlv todav and left for
the -Houth arolina citv, carrvnig with
hi in thousands ot dollars, which h' is
alleged to have acquired during the
two weeks ope-ratloihs of -his " failli"
in this vicinity rr.llowing the "Pro.
fessor- ' when he left the city were lo
cal riti7.ens in automobiles apparently
bent on putting a stop to the practices
of the South Carolina mart. The" Ilia
chines returned to High Point after
giving chase for several miles.
Professor Coley came to thu citv
two weeks ago and during his stay
here he is said to have "treated"
scores of citizens .among them were
manv prominent High Pointers.
After obtaining information from
towns in which the "professor" baa
visited, stating that he wai an "ordi
nary faker" local eitizeua decided that
his pretence could no longer he tole-rnt-'d
Hence he made a i 1 exit
STATE'S RIGHT IS
TO FEATURE FIGHT
T
Southern Senators Will Car
ry Opposition to Bill to
Floor of Senate
OPPOSE VETO POWER
FOR NEW COMMISSION
Debate on Issue Has so Far
Been Confined to Com
mittee Hearing on Pro
posed Federal Highway
Construction Bill. -
Washington. May 31. The U.ue' ol "
the rights of the fStates'as oppoaed i
i none or the Federal government
promises to become the Subject of W---bate
in congress on the subject of
highways. - ' - ;....
Hie issue thus far has reached tbs
stage of discussion only in the flcnate
Post office and Post roads committee
at hearings soon to be completed oaj
the Townsend bill to establish h In
terstate highway system and to ereat'
a l i-deral highway commission ' Mem
bers of the coimulttee from" the HdHth -
in Mates have indicated, boievrr -that
the question of authority a be
tween (he (States and the Federal gor- " '
eminent will be, raised when- the Town
send bill reaches the Senato
Provisions of the Townsend biJl rus
ing the proposed highway comii.isto
...ii memoers power to pass fiaslltf
on the roads to be constructed wit).
the $100,000,000 federal aid appropria
tion have raised the 8tat rights
iucNtion . at committee hearings ;.'.. .:'
Questions put to witnesses by 8n-v
ator Hefhu of Alabama and other Sen
ators from th South sittrng oa t
commutee hve Indicate aa UUato,
w, ,av Ulll ou tao gtouad that -
it would nrovid . i i ...... 7
with a veto Power " fiv.r Mfc
loules to t. t,eUi bjr .tha WBhai:;;.
".,....iuui or mo several states
JUNIOR ORDER IS T
MEETING IN CITY
Larse Number of Visitors
"wc mr lyisinci meet
ing This Afternoon
and Night
Willi approximately 200 visiting deb. '
gate, in attendanee, the t wepty -third "
list net meeting 0f thj Junior Order
f I nited Mechanics
M imiiiic temple here, this afterni.nn .' V
three o'clock to hold both aft,riioaa '
and evening wnon. The . .u.
nbraced an this diatnir inWudet '
dgecombe, Mjrtln and Wilson cotiB- '
ties. ., i '...,-: -. , -' ---.VI
The progtam for the ser.ior. wu . .
prepared and issupd by E. V. Harris, ot.
larboro, district deouty and statej
oiincilor, while afl the local arraaie-
inents and eptertunment features havi-'
been left in the hand of a special coro4
mittee from the Rocky Mount council;.
The only event to mar the complete
success of thf meeting was the sudden
death Sunday of 0. C. Rol b-as, one
of the raenibm of the two local com
mit tees and a prominent figure in Stat ".
Junior Order Circle. -i
The tssskm got underway this after- -
noon at three o'clock with District
Deputy 'Harms' presiding. Afte tby
tormal o-ning with a prayer aBd an
ode, there was the roll call and noorts ..
.f coujicils. the wikhHs reflecting
growth and activity. General bu.ineft
iiintters of interest to th order wetJ :
taken up informally, after which there
was a short talk bv O. p. Hood, Tar1
boro Council No. 113, on 1 ' How Wo . .
Increased our Memliership from 100 to
290 since Jannsry I, 1921." Mr II 004 .
traced tke rapid growth of the Tar-
boro council and outlined the step
bv which this gTow.t1i was ecomliah-
ed. The remamded of the afternoon -
session Is to be taken ap with geaeral
discussions, short talks bv various dele,
gates, sugestlonj for the good of th
order, resolutions and elction ol .tho
next place of meeting.
Following th adiourament er tno
afternoon session, the yrsitors will bo
given an automobile ride over
citv hefor th? evening session 1 called
to order at eight o'clock with raul
Jones, P. (3- Councillor, as master of
ceremonies. After the. opening .lor
malitie there will b an addr oi woj....
come by firmer Mayor T. T. Tkorno,
whil the tespbnse will be delivered by
R E. Rentelle. Tii erenuig' program
includes short talka on VHow to Cre
ate and Keep Interest in the-.OouueiU"
bv J P Keecb, "What Doe a Junior
Order Me to a Commnnityt" oy W.
F Parker, The Orpbanage'f by D. W.
Cobb, state councilor, and "hy I
Am a Junior hv
completion of ! i
cbi.! ' '
V d. Holt. At t
OlSEi BILL
ii