16 PAGES TODAY -He CHARJLO AND EVENING CHRONICLE H A rnK f HAKTOTTK NEWS Establish -a n 17 ' lit EVENING CHRONICLEE.";bli;b?d.DiVoJ 188S Sr. L GREATFR r",D' "TTr " ii .., , , , 1010. U-BOAT SUNK BY UADRON OF S CHARLOTTE, N. C, TUESDAY EVFA'ixr: Tmn, o, NIGHT EDITION r 4 SQ m CARR IER Planes Demonstrate Effi ciency of Aircraft in First Test of Supremacy. TO BOTTOM IN HURRY. ot Necessary to Send Out Second Fleet of Bombing Planes. Better Rates For t. Shippers Is Order of I. C. C. atJ5v l J?lin,a Jobbers and merch ants a more fa.vnr.hl. i" c-n SKIT!? ' viVuE ii um and to southeaster-, .n. . . ZJr 3m ciSJ "and ti th? (ir.ii "nIs than the rate from thuS CUIeS to the same dstinS videfor0116"1 Adjustment pro to 72 cent. TTni? from 60 Vii4inS ? IimL 12poimds over the " ginia cities rates from am) THE CHARXOTTE THEWS THE EVENING CHRONICLE RE TH INCREASE PULLFiIAN CO. IN BE FOUGHT OPEN E SHIPPERS SErna PRICE FIVE CENTS SHOP ROW LOSES TO UNION Fear For Lives Of King George; And Queen Mary On Irish Trip WOR L I Washington, June 21. Naval bomb ers made snort work of the former rn-.an submarine U-117 in the open- irg phase today of the tests arranged r.y the go ernment to demonstrate the Sciency of the airplane against mod- en war crait. The first division of seaplanes sent cut io bomb the submersible 50 miles cSCape Charles lightship sent the for mer Gorman craft to the bottom, Com mander Ellison, executive officer at the Hampton Roads naval base, reported to ;ke Xavy Department on the basis of radio dispatches from the bombinj squadron. The commander of the souadron ed to his cryptic message of the sinking that it was unnecessary to send add,- licnal planes to the scene. This end- ta me nrsi pnase oi tne bombing tests. ONE DIRECT HIT i ix AMaiws scorea one direct hit out of t welve bombs ' dropped from an .ustuae or 1200 feet. The submer- n.ie ntnt auwn m sixteen minutes Three planes made up the attackim u. i.-... me nrsL attack each r" " v ' uu Vl wnicn tell I tt.i . , . cose to tne submarine. The squadron MXplOSlOnS, Either from formed for a spmhH otti. j I ' - iivJ.ll railroads Planning to An. Company Ordered to ' Go ..wuumujjragm Back and Confer With Raises. Employes' Spokesmen. I AFFECTS THE STATE. WAGE CUT DELAYED. Corporation Commission Rail Labor Board Holds summons snippers for a That Comoanv TTnc Tvrf London,JuJne 21.(By The Asso- ciated Press.) King George and Queen Mary were given a remark able send-off at the railway station here today, when they left for Holyhead, on the way to Belfast, to take part in the state opening of the Ulster parliament tomorrow. A great crowd repeatedly cheered the King and Queen and sang the national anthem. At intervals there were shouts of: "Good luck and a safe return to your majesties." The station was gaily decorated. The flnIT and Queen will embark at Holyhead on the royal yacht early tomorrow and proceed to Belfast. The royal steamer will be escorted by two light cruisers and ten de- Conference. si - stroyers on its trip across the Irish sea. Elaborate, precautions are being taken by the police and crown forces in Belfast to insure the safe ty of the King and Queen while they are in that city. Use of the roofs of buildings for any purpose , during the hours the King and Queen are in Belfast lias been pro hibited, and the authorities of Bel fast were today engaged in a thorough inspection of the sewer system of the city to make sure no explosives had been hidden there. Considerable interest has been aroused in this city by a rumor that the Irish Sinn Fein plans to make a proffer of peace to King George at Belfast tomorrow. Con firmation of this rumor is 83 yet lacking. FOR Obeyed Law. BJ JULE B- warren staff Correspondent of The News. Ralpie-h Tuna 01 T . n77C , . 11 x" an enort to pre- FLAMES CLAIi SEAPLANI LOAD OF E WIT Wrecked in Hampton Roads, vvitn Three Officers and Seven Men. Chicago, June 21. The Pullman Com pany lost its open shop fieht before vent the Interstate Commerce Commis- United States Railroad Labor Board r? Cr- mowing tne railroads to put wnen tne board upheld the con rates' aSm 5." 5 ---leaders that the corn- all North Carolina cities the Corpora not obeyed "the letter and tion Commission has Ment an I sP""it of the transportation act. whpn to Shippers to m&ot hero I it conferred with itc 1 : thA nnr.o I- . '"""J ior -- "iiuyea m mass "ie purpose of discussing ways and 1 meeting. mears or presentine North r?arnii 1 The hno .i.. aJu?t w6h fCderal, eommtssiOnT - petition for a"cuT in the ZagX j usi wnen a decision i ziaiir I ahrm pectea m North Carolina, frmo-h I back and mut v, -1.-.- . r 6 case by the Interstate Commerce Com- ltton" repre" , HTO 1ulluaus nave complet- XIie snop crafts and clerks in thp ea proposals for the most dr-aet? in Pullman wnrts iwfh o ?stern ,rates to and from T,he board's decision will delay any ac North Carolina points." declare tv,B tlon on a reduction in v,J.. ,ol. commission. . for several weeks. , "The Corporation Hnrnmiccinn v, I Under t.h firilf a ?ommittee of traffic of- Pany must meet the union leaders, "f s me associatea rail-1 "r"u. 111 L,ie event xney ran to reach U.S. Government Wants World Court Of Justice Established LD COMBED THE CREW OF THEDEERJG Suspicion of Foul Play rrods Government to In stigate Search. FEAR ROVING PIRATES. ! Believe That Cutthroats Are Operating Along the Atlantic Coast. Washington. search for th .Z?'- i schooner Carroll JLtoZg Una" beahcnh, n the irS SSt set hut Soraa ,fanuary' with all sails P H A R M A rlSTS (W Invitation to Nim. SiL 5E -"iiAvxw4K; VTJL I . , --- nciiuui COnUSlS. iiie mystery is being investiifated department1116111 f JrtloSTtS uZo S?.mmerc as is also the Iw3 , "appearance "..icutan steel freie-ht CAR0LINAS HERE ; JudesTor .the court wm ie Acceptea. Nearly 500 Visitors and Lo cal Druggists Gather for Joint Convention. By DAVID LAWRENCE. Staff r'.. 1 x . of the TT ii rf-t ... - 111c I j . . . . v v CODvrlirlif 1091 .r -v' . tima V.n . -r. w - J- V " ruouwiinj; uo. t ueenng came aslicie . ouue i. xne umtea STKANGE Rfphrt States eovemmpn 11, KrOKT. w- iwunc vviui X11CI1UIV eyes on the establishment of the world nAr.s, iUmmary of the history of the court of ito, 1 j..... . tluUeerinK case n . featured the Tuesday morning session though that bov rVetJ ?.tatl Apartment discloses th.t LZ - vx V V (.Ull Ul Cl I ' Jt"-" proposed readjustment of all and ask a new hearing-. freight rates to and from I The controversv betwpn Addresses of welcome and responses satured the Tuesday mornintr Kes??!on - . -'"vij. uao uccu uieaiea ijy 1 u tj -viuora uui wnen of the North and South Carolina Phar. the league of nations. The wain " . eenng passed Cape Lookout n-v, Associtaion.at the Selwyn JS 5& Mo'dVE " . . T.r the flrSt 3otnt lend its influence to the ; establisTent Sr f.ma" ther than the mas Ver North Carolina, together with - " man company and the union T eowuu evet nem 01 tne lW0 assonia- i e court but the council of the ; " .L ye?seI. fta lost buth x - ...i n hi- a. ,. - . , " tv"' ISSEUe QT nat nn9 hie t,l,i j .-..wwa aim ttBKert LO ha l-snni.K I- ttv -v-n.v-. . me commission and renre-1 "11UttUun 01 iaDor aiificulties datine I rt ivn.w I "UUC1'UJ' 0,1 veu I its owners --'wi vADIO OPERATOR HURT SSf7 'W'he.r8!''! I . "ve. from the K2R S jS.. laler the V91M, wa8 - w a, v-1 vii v.r w 11 1 1 1 m 1 1 rvia n a-m "m. uci.iiiir(i 111 iihm i wir n 1 ttit ' - linn n -v A 1 jfAT . - - 1 1111 1 na rcct sir M ..1 . ; wi.1-.x:.. i xx. .. o-iuimao wcic uu uauu at Tne I nun IO Jlilinu JrtOOt. .Tlidcra fir-ar Ti I - wnat Tne Stntn donai-r. ""'wis in rnaiiers a.1 Tfi:tinp- nil I . . I , - " " j , w ici- mpnt riasnWKnn . w--fn.- 1 nnamntf oacemn n t i 0 1 H.wrH ant 1 a - . i . . 1 u.uvtiucn .m n ounh . 1 1 1 1 . ouv. tvuuiuun onu of foul Without committing 28 Bombs or Gas Tank, Fol- low Fire. cials in Washintrton on Juno consider the nroDospd "The first P3.rt Of thp nmnneorl adjustment submitted covers rates in volved in freight rate caps now noni ing before the federal commission, upon vious .3e,wporANewS, Va.. June 21. Nav,i zations. rp.ane c-7, bomb laden with rarr. undertaken J I ! a second attack and thia time each plane dropped the remaining three bombs carried and one dire-t hit s'.-vieu. j.ne suomarine went down by tne bow, which sank beneath the vaves at 10.2S a. m. The COnnfnir tn-aray went under a minute later and th. h. r.ici.iK was iuny under at, 10:39 a m u-y, bomb , . r-o-jLi type, about , r "'yera ana seven men. w carriers r:,1".,"1!0 of tne c--4. the first Zr? ?uPfd in Hampton Roads reliance ii.r:-u:rtil-dir Crait tO Cross tVlrf- A 1 J UCIOCK tniS mornincr " min9lnn li T . -.tic. immediatelv r.t,, 7 the radio operator "wn- T 7" " .t", uesuons witn respect anintor, Road nQ, "r I ing sas on th C J' rn" 1" " ese rat?8 ine interstate com r,n nic" .TT IT. "ai5CV.uul 5ni unVnin,, "v ' . wermg mm 'nrce commission, and further t . '" ""en ne was una swim beyond the dn others escaped unin-tmwi The airmen nw. tv, 1 RATES PROPOSKtl fnt r, L- mo r v.. Kiui iiitfv rpipfl fieii v. . homho t,,, .V ... V . "' W'S" or . . lIJt.y IOuna a torced I uiiwcis in rnaiiers a. re :t tip- i 1,. i , . .. ... ciupiuyeH, laKini? tne rjOSltion that em. ployes not members of the unions are not represented by the labor organizations. In upholding the provision of th; which a decision is now expected' dailv transportation act specifying that con- ferencss to settle disputes shall be held sociation. opening session. Among the sruests of aware, and Oscar .Straus, who ar th CI. i,escr D( honor was Dr. Charles H. LaWall. &TmLfric o.Pl dean of the Philadelphia College of the Hardin gaaministr Pharmacy and Science, who will speak to submit its disputes to th inriad,. F.0Tt.. time after the Deerimr at the Tuesday night session of the as- tion .? the new court in making the f,arn of v,, vf!hlp- steamer, the o,V,"r "1in? ine name of whlrh hon V "v" . V"" Dr. LaWall is one of thp Lrr".i". . . . r" .toot Played ed. nassd thp T,"ut . """" 5certain- .. i - A, o impurianc a part, tne invitation tn . " vraoei v kiii i va r i iio-i iT-nc t- t n - tw . - a radio dispatch in advance that their itck had L?en successful. uncon9oion nrv.n u f-w"' " "vuiuuasiuii, ana iurtner appeal ""oonscious when he was unable to was made to that romrmc Jri i ne i uwoiuu. wares mat 'tne majority of anv enft dav mornine at 1f-3ft nVinoV vi ui cinyiuyes snan nave the uovernor tameron Morrison, whs rignt to aetermine what organization was to deliver an address of welcome " " wi owic 110.0 lIlcLUt? it clear that the United sta ment is watching with considerable in terest tne development of the court and attention. MESSAGE IN BOTTLE. The department's summary then says men- SWARMS' OF STINGERS. Old Point Comfort, Va.. June 21. a swarm of mosquitoes from the nearby marshes, bearing death dealing stings," scores of aircraft swept by ..ere out to sea this morning to seek Kr.dbomh the former Germ nsubmarine '.u. in the first of a series of tests to jrove or disprove claims of air service experts that the development of mili tary aircraft has spelled the doom of firface war craft. The attacking force today consisted e...ir.jy of r.aval planes concentrated a. Hampton Roads naval base, includ- '' p:acucauy all types from the fast KOlitS tO the hfai'V hnmhtra A . , , ....-.1 LULai MISS bombs, each weighing 163 pounds ere carried in the 47 bombers in- i.wn in the flight v".8". leaping rrom the a revision of rates from 'Pnt rnrvi Tot.r I A .vrvw v -w rork. and 2 1-2 cents from ioston ad AXN 1 V IKS IN SIBERIA ARE ROUTED o wJiic iceu. ill fit aa v- i- . i : j . A chine was wlnrin lt v L S""" Points to be hi-nn.v,t i- .L .... "wmiuj unuer mose or Virtrinla ritioe battl7 riVZ adjustment extending " ni;: von. Un:Sternberg, which were in iiLidTheachine' to lmmt" TrrltorylJcents I . peklng, June 21. Anti-bolshevik J HODGES MAKES RESPONSE. i , . . 'iiaviiiiie was immeaiatelV I Undpr thoao 'nf Kt; ;j .!.. . . 1 forops nommnndod ni r I . - v...ii i Vt iiju uui i auu i , , - wwuiiiiai v i in snail represent members of snrh craft to thp South ramiina Asnriatinn I whils the far-t that th j- that on Anrii 11 tV. or class. Such organization shall hav? unable to be present on account of Possible by the league is recognized age was Picked up in a bottle near the right to make an agreement whiiMi I business mattprs. hut it ia nrnvhio no comment is mado t.ape Hatteras: "DpoHncr shall apply to all employes in such that he will speak at the association future relationship to it. Officials of H ?jurnln8' boat something liks chaser ;i:e arin administration in any way "ls OI1 everything, handcuffing the ad- the traditional difficultv hns hppn th! I crew- Crew hidinar all ovpf Bhir. vrl fiflrniiio i selection of inde-ps and that mo. I chance to make escanp wt, Association. - He ' praised the idea of excellent project during , the last cen- ' headquarters of Deerlng." unity between the two States and ex- tury has been wrecked because it was y, T schooner carried a motor life pressed desires to see the joint asso- never possible to satisfy all the parties and a dory" the state department ciation steadily grow strong ani concerned on the naming of judges. summarv continues, "but neither of stronger. The small nations always refused to . em. has Deen Picked up and no wreck. be subordinated and the large powers f J them nas been found. Most declined to see the court made up of lu Provisins. clothing and guppli-s ro cf "Tl:e proposal coverine thpcsp rqtpo la craft or class." The ; union claim to banquet Wednesday night, land- a ructtoal&KtlStSSSLll tllf'Tt employes ic, President Missildine delivered ' to cents from Balthno 1? tV S the P,lltolMk : V ' dress of welcome, o the Sovth ( ...vumucij unuer mose or Vircrinia citiPB ay, it lula cummanaea dv lieneral Baron I I 7. 1-uuu mauc up ui n ,. , v i , " and a i.inM L.i.ti... , , v iifaiin,!. ernes, ains a I tt . J . : . 1 i"u'1 tv. rcco. , I renrespntatfvpn of orv.n .- mt.. i me vessel had hppn mmm, A.iv ecviio? w lllia OUUICOQ Ul Wcl- I . u a. u.'iu... LVUUUICO, inp - T VtA. tnji airmen was to locate her. Con tnc red, white and blue circles had ' en painted on the U-boafs deck as a t,". L'ru, e marking to .insure the safe- umer craft. Xo mingham These proposed reduction Tr vading southern Siberia, have been SPme was made by S. C. Hodges, of L8? came when the council and I AGENTS BAFFLED substantially less than found by the completely defeated by the army of weenwooo; s. u., president of the r"," or league of nations Government ant in.- I' interstate mmmprJ r"LDL lr the Far Eastern renublio. aV hi, . South Carolina Association, who was actually made such a separation. The wT!nl investigating the armed themselves with fire pVtw, ' , K:rr'..'to.fi tie "rohh " i' 8.8 North Carolina, he told of hPTiV ,1 accustomed since the peace ionfPn,: 5affle,d an.d that thus far they have ers and attempted to battle the-fart er of v' mo -e nlhllated and thSi the T surv ivoPs 'hav'' scenery he had seen in the western to the upper and lower house, so tc U Ti'S -at might lead t o?i D,aze- T1?e flames soon spread ductions previously ordered bv th fled into Mongolia. The soviet govern- Part of the State and of the hospital- speaK. ot the league of nations and to all parts of the machine and th . wt. r-"iy?eIa. ay .tne. ln" ment of Moscow offprpd t s o t' , ity found on all sides. now while nominations are made hv ;.!, , i mnn urcra - . . "l, uimiieiue commission m these . .r" -y "-i-i IT , A A i the oMin.n v.,. v... . - i - -n iX;e iormer German undersea I n , Vi; luJ"ul-w me water, rates. The proposed reduction .pfv eneviK army to assist the Far Eastem lemeiuoer story aoout a man ""- e raunea y Russian hark- Vnt7 u u u,e cra t anchored 50 miles off Carp rhar. P.n5 ?f. th.e-n- the radio operator, eithei to do not -n&vtl-ViL11.?? Republic in opposing Baron von Tin! from North Carolina who went to New the assembly. . . ?5,n iLT"Ae'..wlch disappeared Tt"hu - . v - -ww i f lwr nio i if . c s"j " A-.t. xaico iiijxiir-ini -,i . i tr i i -t nim. . , i irn - -v--v -;.3 i , . . , t on the controry tha Er"1" uut:ine . V .?yM vr4"' ""I" . 'T i ii pnr nns sonr a rennr ctntiMfv i lie v ri ii uii i. Hiiirii-! tint' iihcih rpn titt i vua v iiclo x CiX.ii v i i i i mnro . . - ' 'x iv ji!r. The gasoline spread to the watoTnfl .JL" i "r:rSAng "J?1 in republic will be able to Tith he had heard of Virginia and South to do with the league of nations. -It is ?T " "evlr was 'heard from the fast spreading dane-pr radino The radio man was overcome i u WESTERN RATRS flamao j , "J . """ I ms companions I The o to T s'c uiue mat might lead to a solution of the mvsteHp 7 t.v..7i 24 nil i i nm . " - now while nominations are made by i yf iin?r they saV. are the eases tne council, they must be ratified by w,- t1"?. lrunei: .y" -a and the her apcks awash, the initial task n V t h? r"erver. or. was unab-e Carolina, but toJet to 11 on account of the blaze. carriers ictL iaii on tne North Carolina coast. -ine AJbyn sailed from Norfolk . last The army tug Brittainia, which all scene at full speed, having sighted the inacnme wnen it made the forced land ing. came to ana tooK the men aboard Slmillatpd oe naa.lt. n . lje ln carrying out thp tpsts Pe -ntatives of the war and navy depart- 'Ks. raembers of tho th. ;r and newspaper men were among pro r, , -' in pianco cliiu ULU- aiiUUrn hp f-vonen. T r J for tv ' navaI craft- The hour set aniui Dombing was 9 o'clock SO DRIFT OF MINERS HACK TO COLLERIES - i London. Jnnp Of a ii , I e u u i. l" . j i , Aiuiuugn some oil i"-"- -" nwi;iueiii waa maae torted f, . Ci niners nave re X;. . W0.rK there has been FORrnin Tn ivitpd " "'"inn, i--. icijo uiiui iuuna dv Trip i .. ' J txiniv uj. i . . . . I n..,nii.. j . r. i uuvwnmpnt gront .. ' I interstate rommcr ,)j I tne Far Eastern rpnnhiio envc. o soutn tjaronna Association, who was r""""' md-ue sucn a separation. The w-u. . J.ne three offlcers and seven man rrPvion v -f1"". 111 . IC-S natch rPrPivpd hp frnm rv,57o T- enthusiastically received. In nraisin-r nations large and small have hpo.omp Itl"" ,dna Veerlner cases said thev caught fire. The airmen Ewam B m a"a raies to these water situation. Carolina, but he never had heard "af absolutely separated from any political aAn'wn,Ie .o Yute when off Cape o. j!... " i 1T. .. .... . . xwv, norni,. I orcranization and i inn w .. I "aiieras sent a radio mpssacrQ Qei,iv.. uniui uiduun mat tne anti-ooisnevik I "iv.ijiia.. i tu uc a f . .t, . """"'6 forces led bv General Baron von rn. "'Well said the fellow. 'North Car- supreme court of the world making its ai.but when steamers reached gern-Sternberg. which were advancin- olina is a valley of humiliation be- decisions irrespective of national inter- hour i til? mthf messS an Far East-ftween two niountams or conceit. Their""1-0 ttUU UItlv IQr tne common good found" a 1 i ' . c . 1 '"e vesasi was mountains or conceit are Virginia ynd ii?acu upon ngni principles of law. h u r"u' on, nas never oi, ro is I The helipf ia o-m'orir.o- tkoi i I een heard from since. "I hope the valley and mountains court is n its feet and a going con- tlirlpfr!5 to the government are that will disappear and all three Stales bind cern, the Harding administration will ineeather was perfectly calm, themselves together on a common plane not hesitate to submit disputes to that h , Hewitt disappeared and for the furtherance of pharmacy." body- Jt will be difficult for America erlm?Jicafie. ashora without a N. W. Lynch, of Charlotte, made to refuse to do so if any dispute should a .British, Insurance company the address of welcome on behalf of anse with some member of the league Zuf that the two vesaels prob- thp r.hnriottp nhormaiato of nations which wants to t thp inter. aDly cdiided and that the. nppHn.-' "The old Ku Klux Klan," he said, national court decide the question at eT down with the Hewitt. An "used to have a sign whereby its I issue- members could recognize each other. I PURELY LEGAL QUESTIONS man approach wlttem of his cournte Todeal with- pffiff ft commanders as to the soeed of t?t. -I1 , "np?a XMlF wn lives bV whole nw T of ,7:' toward Chita, the seat of the -Wt at which they should flv. though 7"" 1 low and trying to keep from NnT ?h 77l i" er? republic, had-been defeated ii was nn,ij . ... .... i ucyunu ine name rnvpreri aroo i . w.i.iu. uniuo tuvera sucn rp vph in a T?icro ziicnofv. .1.-..77 "l"lu mat Dattie conditions I " i radical o'i'JUia tie increases in rates, and ia on ucieu upon a oasis so far out of this time had been rushing towrd thi "rle Wltn t.he factors on which the sopnp at f,.n ca i,..ir sr: r."virates now in was re- quoting Mos effect have, hppn rm tu lip, that it should go without saying that the proposed readjustment will" not cow advices, on June 19). SIX JACKSONVILLE BLACKS IN ELECTION ""in iu o-iiu iuuk me men arjoarn iw , - ui R T AnnWot imw AT. he accepted by any North Carolina m. army and a passenger on the tusr terSlSiunti1 every resource has neen leaped overboard and helped get the exhausted to prevent it. The basic unconscious radio operator aboard th i3,80!1 assigned for the proposed re- tug, adjustment or the western rates iu to The Brittanla made for the armv ba. fi1"u"d;ie a" violations or the long and the injured man was placed in a u " naui principle, as required by hospital. The other airmen later re- "-'"euamen s to tne interstate Com- Jacksonville, Fla., June 21. Six ne groes were candidates for the city council in today's municipal election here, the first time a member of that race had sought public offlce in Jack sonville in many years f J A. 1 I l1!10" hip. hT knehe wasa feHow member. J1 LlrUl " MAT NEVER SOLVE IT investigation by coast guard officers, ..uCvC1, convinced tnem that the Leer Ing.was not damaged sufficiently to warrant a conclusion that she had been m a collision with any other craft. the have resulted from the failure of na tions to get together on questions of sifcrah ! 7Ive re-0Pened and a con- Uv PRirrrrp utttv tn1.6 nui"ber of miners have re- WN PRACTICE RUN. .r.i j . - iiaa ueen no srpn- i vvuLL-ners irom inp. snnrs rfn n.it . .. . ...v..iru - oi. uic j - , S ... Generally, know ; whether the explosions they .. J m hTtWtoTone unset: opinion that th twoes wm dJwn - I irrttA -Taw V. -,.1. : J.-J.i m wi mo wuiis tttiiuiuaLes. XWO Investigators hsrp C9 Ui. XI . Comm noi. -"e ot me voters m tne wmte aemo- in rpadinP for hi if 7 huwuum oi nnf in-y QO permitted the commission to exemnt. mil 1.. . . I Cflet 'l-rz-lQir hninPTraf kil 1 I " . " . UU Wl SSndTttenT InP?h.2 t score w bu'trpS ,J questions but" Will render they add that one guess fs as good as .... i Trt Q T t4 nnllM I ' - - v I lln I LN IIHI'lSUinS flTl 1 mQ QO t" rrH I v IHVI . j -vi- -x i i , ' - merce act- 'I'nic inno- q ni dUou 6ucu uihv a a tt liiuiicaiion or me i TisA t-i i..ia port of the acVdwr maZ61"6 clause of the Inteate Commerce act chor . voters in the white demo- m" readinefor "his eun TrZlV? it"8 UL. f nAtltL ?at h . crauc primary ana a very light vote is rnnv. of the ttiT,t trio " .-11"5 ii'.uuiitti court win not 0, ousecoiwns or dci- out. Today, however, automobiles by JSJ?. S JS S,l!n: deal..with political or strictly senti- "i deeP 8a :3irateS. but we indnof l . "ca. generally, i nuuw wnemer me explosions thei i. '.'-'"Sinai Situation mntinnoo oa I hoard wara thp ilcnilo ii. . "tw as evpr u".- I: 7" granted on account of niv nBH.i yore lor "i wmte canal Snlnw call fo7rM.VHT. " tZ Ui P"ns gasoline water competition not a to n 5 sPecial deputies sworn in by They are inclined toj . the with wage reduc The commandant of the naval bas? t7; na threatened Th tA at. ' ' - - v hllv I l. N---J'V-. Uliu tt-J OAAUUAU 1IUL 1I1V Kl ... " toM 7rv.r .UttB ar-e urn the exploded. He further states that the Tu""' - "cacicVI.1,s AKK IN I III I hill A l-i A T iVT erat; .1", uiett away rrom the fed- N C-7 had no part in the bombinir m r"" w '""-:ie points, ana in tne 1 fourth! tooe'er action until thoy I periments which are being conducted eovo fV, ;v,. t i desumpuon mat tnis dos nr.t na t . . i j iv AAAAia unio vii Luc uuiiiub wwrk i . bs,v'i"u"-" delegates who have gon a not released and they should not ha vp I??" iower rates from wester.i -" lu IJlfir dietrlo . i ii I tt- j i . i..i... . .. n rnr L """-iil'la urging tne i expioueu. tion .L0, .ea-k away from the fed- N C-7 had istenoe.' The carriers are nrWd w !nerirr jjowling were on duty : " "vvv4n0 . WILLIAMS AND SONS palm extended and his nght hand on tied and have sooner or later kindled in history as other unsolved myste his hip, dont think he is reaching for the fires of international hatred and ries of the sea" the STeatest of which his gun. we is only getting reaay to I miRnndPratandir.r Ion record, thpv dppiara 4. - .1.- take you in some alley and give you a The Renublican' nartv ha 9i American bark MariP 'r!PiPtp JEt again pledged itself to help make anj?3 foun3 off the Azores three'months regular welcome." DR. LAWALL TELLS JOKES. !i!her unions: noSUlrru of the aPPeal to the off the Virginia capes today, but was j dlreotir.r, inelr endeavors in this out on a practice run. to , to have been success- Bombs are carried by most machines p0rts show th it ient ror district re-1 at the naval base since plans for the "'iners wP ,tt'sB numoers 01 experiments witn war crart nave b-icn W VeV;LTere f xPected to return to under way. . Frincinal Itr, ay did ,not do so. The Names of the officers and men ,0,5k nia rJVement8 back to the mines aboard the NC-7 were not made public ; (Continued from Page Ten.) nlaro i ----- uava. 10 ins iuiiit.-3 aooara tne rnj- were not maae puouc Derbvshirp v Midlands, including by authorities at thr; naval base. An frjM?W U ttlnhamshire, and Staf- investigation now is being conducted in ?raai rfmK.er?. e owners predict a; an attempt to ascertain the cause of ly ti, o of operations. Ap- the gasoline feed pipe leak. This pipe, rorthern .7ei. Scotch. Welsh, and it is said, apparently was in first class nrm. luxury miners are standing condition when the machine left the MIE EXPLOSION .IN GERMANY KILLS 68 EprHn t ' .. " June ! C!t.. .il 73 others' injured BRITISH SEA DOG IS GRANTED A DIVORCE London,' June 2L Vice Admiral Sir station this momimr. The plane, how ever, is one of the largest used by the navy, similar to those used in the trans Atlantic flight, and it is possibl that unforeseen stran :n maneuvers may have damaged anoint. "Ifflllol. and e explosion, due to fire damp toon r. es.tryed the creater nart of thp Th7p:scerciay. on r-. , ' vu me greater thk ,lne "ear Heme, West ff(in n,".,Vurea men were in the mine William Nicholson - was granted a di master occurred. vorce todav after hearing of a suit which hia wife did not defend. The co respondent named ( was a "Captain George Jones," of the American air force, whom the admiral testified had been billeted near the Nicholson resi- dence during the war, The admiral said his wife had told . him she desired a divorce. The Nicholsons were married twenty- one years ago and have three children, i llllinillinn Vtm . FAIR Carolina n.niniiu ni. j VJl utuciaiij tail in t- UednBIay; not niurli Ns. te,nPrature. Moderate east ."in anA c .. Z tonkh Caro"na: Generally GAS REDUCED. New York,1 June 21. The Standard While nlavin' in th' cellar, t'dav. th' Oil Company of New York today an- little 3-year-ole daughter o' Lafe Bad tured after ?he had "used all hfa T ammS-' s!?iri nounced that the wholesale price of ventured too near th' wine, an' wuz nition. ammu IJL85'- fid international court and although the Covenant Of the lpao-no of natinno -rT.r rru ,x. ii . ... , i . . . ; - - v-" aiic icapuiiso iu iiiio auuisss oi wei-1 Vlded tor the rroat on of ennh a t..i come was made bv W. H. Zeielpr. nf knnai ha - .1 ... . d- - vi biici c nr ci r aimiiv t 1 ii-"f- t 1 iir t-i . Atlanta. Ga.. June 21. John S. Wil-lthe South Carolina Assooiation who. I .1 1.1 ' . liams, who was recently convicted of spoke briefly on pharmaceutical laws and treaty were made public and it murder in connection with the kriin for the betterment of pharmacy. I of 1-. vj t tn t -nri, ..T,- 1" "- "-" iiuciuauuiuu court x "c6'"OT -"wy" uuiiiy 1 ua.yya.ii was uitueu on 10 say a i was left to the future it va.? nartlv farm and Rmtt-nctPfi to nf irr.i-.ric-..-.. I fPTn- wnMo wp rCcnr.T,Ai ttwh, i I" ' .7 . .iU.lurV. . fl -as partly ment, and his three sons. Marvin. Hu- to exert every effort toward the nroir- TJ LJZ V. ".77?T. l7lndT.aiJd Leroy' have been 1ndicted hy ress of the associations, and caused a ernments to get the court started that the Federal grand jury for "conspiracy roar of laughter when he illustrated thTpXonents i of tL p"an .Sl r of to vioTnto thp noons o-p laor " I kn v: jt.-. I piopoiienis OI tne p:an UetlGecl POt o ' sx-vcio,. iju.111.0 uj 1113 jun.es. tn WClt -for Amnrfs.an . .- Wtlliama' motion for npnr triol nrJll 1.. I ifi,... f v, ikt. . .,. i -. iw.uuh ui , ....... " i" luciuuwo via wc uiuoil s Allium y I rift rjace trr-atv hilt to Inrrita T.'HV.., heard at Decatur, June 30. His three and the Traveling Men's AuMIIarv arJ.PfdC! "Y11?, Jrbhu sons have bPPn misaine- Rinop wnii.m.- ri,r ir, tv.0 4t,r t.oi.. ... ""Vi . Vllvl "ze ana aisungu ronvirtlon ; 7 Z.T,rir? 5 " frame a constitution . tor the court. Mr. Root snent most maceuucai associations, iney were to Df -last summer in tlrope working on ewrLtrri 5n " i V pm tne plan which is now bearing fruit. It Selwyn hotel at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday 10 mu u. t ,:...-.- npudav i -o uiinioo iu pioiiounoe ine TVorth fw",. league of nations "dead" for it was Ro,Vth rrni Aru :V'U already . proving its usefulness in ;nak were to have met spnaratPU- at rho "? a reality Selwyn Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 LTf e"f, "SLf". n th.di- o'clock liTCiwii. akaj. iiiuuiy nowever ouing ThP Tnpsdav nicrht fnpntin. win ""t&"""11 -v,r- -COl Was dl8- vene at Solock, - it was announced. tlc'made a'S, unlawful for any person to become, orlt inr fT7 T AXTTirkXT TO I election echoing Senator Lodge's state- to. De, arunK -or mtoxicated," and pro-1 -u-ti.xvjl utxxv uJX -lo ; ment tnat the league was "dead". Mr vxamg increased punishment for the I k Til NT A "PI? "D C IT'Tr'T'T'ltf' I araing confirmed this later on but I second offense. I ' -f t ivxim it is now of course insisted that the I President was expressing .an opinion FARMF.P "RTTTFd M A TIM 1 Cork June 21. (By the Associatad only so far as the United States is -.k j.ji.xa.- fJrTesS) James iJ'ranels Bernard fourth I conoprnpd Tn othpr urnrvia v, io STREET WITH RTFLE Earlf-Badon''was kidnaDPed this technically dpesn't exist withTrespect to ...vwu. "o i cuiucnto hi j3a.niry, i auieiiia, una Amoassaaor lieorge Jriar- pnilfltv Orrlr lrvtr 'o-nA f .. 1 ...... : J . .3 . . , -r, -T -r- T,, - i " '-' " "a-"" ui anuou int-ii. i vcjr auu ci sentence to tne iunerai -DUiituo, an. x., June 41. J.nree per-I Castle Bernard, his Komp -araa et nratinn Serarmenrd1eeWmn aernon was burning: HaVTing nstration Vourd deal SSOarkflaelir3Tmfle? Band-'S -reabouts is un- with the ectly or indirectly an hour. tflring .with a rifle at pedes- "Sri Bandon. who haa been Kind's In hSr 7.. 1 hi8 ap" Lieutenant of County .Cork, since 1874. channels and latest device adopted by tne council or the league when it wishes ago. LEGAL TO BECOME DRUNK IN FLORIDA I Tallahassee, Fla., June 21 Voluntary Intoxication is not a violation of the ! state , prohibition enforcement law, ac cording to a decision of the Florida Supreme Court, made public todav. The court held invalid a clause of the statute declaring that "It shall be i a . 1 1 j.gtiva aim au: gasoline had been cut to 24 cents a drowned. Pinky Kerr returned t work Fisher wa releaPd from a et0f0 w I ie7 -trtT eaj-mom m to reach the American government is gallon, a reduction or one-nair cent, 'liaay. alter a nieasant strute. Initai for thp in4flr1 vr aA I ,7 J . v.v ouuiesB a not to the supreme coun cil on which America is ; represented. after she left Europe in 1872. with all oa.uo oei, unaamagea, m calm weather but with the crew missing. 1 A boarding party from the ship which sighted the bark found the table set for dinner with hot coffe in the pot and everything aboadr the ship in the sam condition it would have been had the crew left only a few minutes before On a sewing machine was a waist which the captain's wife had been mak ing, while toys used by the captain's son were on the floor. In the fo'cas tle was a table with playing cards dis tributed around as though members of the crew had leisurely left a game of cards. Besides the cantain. hi there were ten men in the ahin'n The vessel was towed to port and again put in service, but about six years later she disappeared completely with her crew and no word has ever com. frn her. . " Another mysterv of the on TAiMt a1 is that of the American frio-ato HUV.. which, after defeating a British frigete in the war of 1812, sailed away from the scene of battle never to h hAn from again. - . - , PIRATES AFLOAT? Portland. Me.. June2i . ' PV V J W V that pirates are afloat in thp xw?. Atlantic has found credence' here. Be lief in this explanation of the fat of the recently missine shins has grown . -with establishment of the fact that the message in a bottle xicked up two months ago north of Cape Hat teras. purporting to explain tho dian. pearance of the crew of the five masted Bath schooner Carrol A. Deering, im-s-tery shop of Diamond Shnai a. written by Henry Bates, of Islesboro. Me., a member of the crew. OiiMtinr. of its genuinesness was settled today by handwritinBT experts, who compared 11 vtaiaa iciiers written py jates. The (Continned on Page Fifteen.) ,

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