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V 'V, PUBLISHED MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS CONCORD. N. C. .MONDA Y, .MAY 29. 1922. NO, lil SEWN OF Tl Cllf SCHOOLS EV ANGELIST OX OW TO WIN WAY TO HEAVEN Preached-Yesterday Morning i v Rev. W. A. Jenkins, Paor of Central Method ist Church. South. qibiectTservice TEST OF GREATNESS TV Final Exercise Tonight. IIonW. Webb, of Uellhuckle, Tenn., Will De liver the Annual Address. 'Tl'" rid .(I ! largest audiences that ,rii. n l;it He-Central School ' .1 ll i I''" ii- I ,,.i,...i tin' nnmml ser- "" f..fi tI..- KriMlHiiMng class of the "!' TiuT )iiillinji whs not 1 .'! i.j.i -.11 who desired l!l'' Mr to nt- "Cyeion Mark" Preacher U s Large Crowd Sunday .Afernoon. KannajxdK May 2.S. Rcr Baxter K. McLendon preached to LU tuaai Larrv Sunday crowd th'a afternoon. He chose tor bis subject the para Ma of the young rulw, who. with a ljf cf moral living behind him, refuel to give tip his worldly possession ; an the prlee-of salvation. The sermon wa profnsely Illustrated with won! ph tlires from the fife experience of the vangelistj and those with whom Ik has come lnv contract. - j Mr. 31rIndoii was In good form and preached a strong sermon, that " ap parently gripped the attention of the people. A nsual. a largex nunder trmi the sawdust trail and made a ct.ii fession of faith. Sow of the niost Interesting sermon's in the evange list s reportoie are yet to coiae. Tlie z Sunday Afternoon Sermon. How. many limes have wive come to me, and said. "He H almost per-fi-et, luit he in not a Christian." Slie has tone into co-partnership with the devil . to damn her husband n.vtematif-ally. If a uiari la not , a W. A. FOIL NEV ni.UmiAN OF DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE Chon 1'nxnimouj.lf When Track ArmflrUI IteUe. . 'Major W,. A. Fdl I tl new rtuilr man of the County iJrruorratk- Eire oilre Committee, he ha r lux heeo rho tn to the place HMtvtdMT at meeting of the. committee, ralletl hy the retir ing chairman. Frank ArmflehL A rlc chairman ha ut yet t-n aipHnfl. The Rjcf-tmz of the rxecntlre com inltJee ran fii!tpni frim !h date orljlually -t, and wa callH Satnr day ly lat yrar's chairman. Mr. Arm- field. KferytownhIp and pnifM-t in the county wa r-prcentwl at th mwtlnji. dtwritifHl ty tU in" chair man a "very Lrmulon and -ptlu- Ule: After Mr. ArmfiHd tendcrir! hi rei lKnatU.ni. on t lit ronnd that h war "not a li'll'fH Ian. and did not hare nf fi-Jct time to plte to thf work." MWm RAILROAD Mm KE VOTE ORDER SIR ainpalgn will continue with unn'hatetl j H'rn , iin vjc-halrman al. rc ,ii,w. . lzol. The iouunlttef C firt rcfus ..... MUIIHK ' ' I . . . . the two jflkri made tdtort talka ex plaining ftdly their pojt)m. and llr committee tlnally heedel their request, ' Major Foil wax the , lir.atirm'iuc cliolff of the committee. r the chair manxhip, and though he at nrnt refus ed to.acif-pt the high honor, he finallj i.iimlii'l- VfrP t liril- la virrti- S!n If ii 'mw. Inl.-a I liriullit nit r .l.i nkiiis ' preached a th' iiilt.e t: .Ser-. v ,t.'' j :t- I'l- .. .., i. rliH'll I'll i T..-I .,1 ;riitness." Seldom :, M(. ;ilhll'lle WHUII l'HV tt.iii"M, :iihI during the forty f ti- sir n there was :i liisH'.r t an unnecessary tl Mr Jenkins' text was: , ilm-.M-ver will he k rent among I ,c y.mr uiinisler. and whono- A veil will le elnefest, ishall le j . nt l" all-" t:,;it yniir ex!iniIiiation are nil l you ;iic iihoHt t receive j; ur i: ,'.i! iliiliiin;is. will you per I t.. nk veil a question.? I will ! ... ... ... I l.l. i'l tin i ii r.'-i- io iiuavjt-i ii i ii 1 1 v j r 'His. Ami when you cive me . .".-i..,..!- it will not he written m . hut mr yiiii. It will he written ,VrtvYlin meter, in letiQrs so large dint 'if who rims may read." - Wlmt i" v""'" "f ri man? What t vi.iir iil'ii "f gn'Mtness? You will " invite it In- worlil t look uion you, if mil art still nlive in T!."2. and he- iit.M in ymi the answer to the.--e quef-tioi-. Yen will answer in terms of vhiit ymi have made your rulim? ntti "tmlf ti'WiinN life, in terms of the . idials ymi ha ve eherished alon life's i.!thway. 8 Yen will siitinjiegin t assume a cer tain ili finite attitude, towards litf if, iwHil. ymi Imve not already liejnin. VTbit is it jrniii; 'to he your "attitude (iiwnnls life? ' . V. The trrent question is not, os- a few cranks sti-iu nm- to lelieve, How did rt' (iiiiie tn 1h what we are? The g'rerit! qne-tion that should give you real con rrn is. what are we here for? vI.ixk hark upon the past life of our hii. in so far as we have it recorded, ami ymi will lind wiiat men have call til Bitsit. Ymi will see how man has 'Siilcavoni! tii ilefine himself. 'It will help ymi in determining your own at-, titinle tnwanls life. See. fur exanijile. the role that has lieen i;ivt'ii to the man of hattles the military h-ro. Man has not heen on Hiti'l to tiirht when lie had a just ;me f..r lift ins: the sword. He has f"ir,'hr f.ir the very savage joy of tinlitir.j. He has given way all too tift'ti to savage gretsl and ra'inl nat-' i'ial irejiiilitf . ih has heen exceed ingly unwilling to settle his disputes in a iiiM. jH'aeeahle manner. . The re sult, is that ' "every page of human his l'"ry is dripning red with human M""r as Dr. (lias. K. Jefferson well say. I''t ;i new day has dawned for the "j'l war-wreek.-d world. And you li"iiM reji.ice and make your own con tniution of service to it. You could d" nothing Letter than to determine ,v,n now to lead your influence in Pixirr of every phase of internation al srt.nl WiH. Thp (lay of the warrior Is 'lone, except in defense of those lib ""'s that will forever. remain dear all true men. : ; . -AMiort Hi)iIf. i,of0re ti,e Rroat wori, Mr. the Kreiieh people took a TOte as '"fflitim they regarded as their great ,Nf man. ie million hallots were K. and it was found that no.Napnl '" m an lmmhle -scientist hv the ?'' cf 1'asteur had heen given the "f the greatest Frenchman. Pas-, ,! r' I1 "m"- "'ho. hecause of his pa 1', l;,,IMnitory experiments, and de t'. the cause of human health. " ed the lives nf untold millions It is said, that in this country he saved over COO.CMM) lives last The d-ij- .i., . ' . . - n,. : , 1 warrior is clone: inert In 1 Christian he Macks everything. - The . accented. - when he was clvn the at oniy thing. a dead man lack in life j aurance of every towirhp and precinct and the nly thing a hliml mwi lacks I renr tentative, that he would eet theh iHidivhleil euptort. he lackn salvation. Thi young man of J No succeaor t lllw Muml wa my text was a fonnallst. I can we him i chosen, the whole committee appoint now as he runs down the street, and ing a nuh-committek to make the ap lie falls at the feet of the Son of (2od. point merit. trbuhle lie,? Where is jhe mUsing link? j Major Foil ha.l.een active In jk.1I huhhles on a stream, and v crying, . tics In thin -ounty for many yenra. He "ioxl master, what shall I do to In-. has serrwl as chairman of the. moi herit eternal life?" and lie was told inqNii tiint Democratic comnrlttee in tin that If he was to get tt heaven hy! county during several campaigns, am? doing anything he was to get. there, hy J hn proved a most resoiirceful leader, keeping the ten commandments, Jesus j I have never lieen ,givn the sup t numeratel them. He lookel at Jesus 1 10rt and aid I needed in tiw past," he and said, "Master there is something stated after the meeting Saturday wrong somewhere. I have done all these things ami I tiave not got it. What is wrong? Where d the trouhle lie? Where is the missing link. I have done this, that and and' the at once.' other, and yet I am not right. There and I accepted the chairmanship thi year only after I had leeu assured that I would get the supjKrt of everyone. I shall ls'gln work on the fall campaigi are thoughts in me I do not under stand. Depths In my lsdng that I have never heen aide to fathom.' Heights I have never heen ahle to scale. Im mensities I cannot measure. He sa id he had kept all the coiumandments from his youth up. Christ did not deiiy the statement. Look at some of the commandments He -had not de frauded anyone. He bad not horne false witness. This includes not only gossip- CIIILI) KILLED -SUNDAY. Two-Year Old dnlford Girl Bouncer Out of Auto Father Is Driving. Greenshoro News. Throw out of an automohile driven hy her father when the machine struck a rough spot in the road. Nellie, little two-year nil daughtecof Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Holden, whoreside it Sdmner township, hetween High Point Maintenance of , May and Shop Laborers Likely to Order Strike Vote, One Union Official Declares. PRTOEST AGAINST LATEST WAGE CUT ing and scandalizing hut' untrue J Groometown. met instant death nm.r, i -f a ortni,, P!viime- yesterday afternoon at 1 :3t ochx-k u?'Z:. : tr ; 1 .n. I when the child landed on her head . u .u.w r and crushed her skull. the leading memhers of a large Metho dist church. He traveled three hundred miles retract a false testimony in were , ten men thinking heasrtie of VhMww m- on nts,.,, .... " " tu(l ' iiauons nve years ago, k ' 'lre "lillions today, and the end u" 1 :Vtt- With ten or fifteen mil- iJ; oarfl',s' strongest sons sleep n neir untimely graves, and nat- that simnlv xtnsrcer thA - it lit I t ft,. l.MI- - - .S tie :. ,' ""ons or uoiiar;? all stir,.' !"nar ... . t ,, all t(ld( somp three hnn " n's"lt of tliii . ,... ..1J .1,. v, '"'"i. muni Mil, 'tie Uiur wi.fl.i 1, , i : itson l ? leurueu uer Ka.J" !"1'-lvi11 honeeforth live for uir.nv I Will . T 1 all ti , , l" y,,ns liv' , . f youT s"01 heaver religion v., .1. . me , mat side of goodwill lave'l ,I',T;ly from this time on - i-.M i-.hu worm ; iuS!!!; is ihle for you to take 'eiiarv tat;.. "m e a -.mil T 1 th a,ntU(lp towards life. In- l I i 1 C 11 'ill 1. - -i - a far greater temp os. on his face. The young ruler did not have to undertake any such journey. He had not wronged anyone in any way. Neither had he stolen anything, norr overcharged in hnsiness den.ings, which Is a certain kind of respectnhle stealing. He had not killed anyone, nor rbhhed anyone of their virtue. Surely this was a wonderful record for one in comparative youth, and i living in those times. You see. here.the letter of the lawiay he kept and the spirit hroken. Hewas an ecclesiasticly honored iriah. He was a ruler. To Ik this he had to he a memler, of the Jewish council of the twelve of the sevefity. Both indieatel high' exalted position in the church, and he was a voung man. There is nothing like it in the great Methodist church but the ection to the hishopric of Charles B. Galloway when he was in the thirties. He was in earnest, he ame running, he Svas humble, he knelt and that too not on a carpet, hut down in the street, he prayed aloud today people can hardly be made ' to open their mouths in supplication, but this man ; prayed aloud. Jesus looked on him and loved him. and diagnosed his case and put "Ills fingers on the weak spot of his life and said, "If thou wilt be perfect sell all thou hast land glveto the poor, and come and follow me." j This was too close a sernion for this vouug man. Right here Is where he broke down. He puts the standard too high. He quits the meeting. He turned his hack on Jesus and the last we see of him he is going over the hill. Jesus struck the idol of his heart. The pre dominating sin. He loved money. He turned away. He went away sorrow-' ful. No wonder he was' sorrowful when he turned from the one who hafc pleasure at his right hand, and joys forever niore. He went from the im mediate presence of Christ He never heard from Him again. vWhy? Because he lacked one thing, and , that one thing he lacked was everything,, and that was the new birth. He had never been born again. We see the same condition in this twentieth century. Thousands upon thousand being eora'.ledvand brought in the churches without v any more knowledge of re generation than ft creature of the brute world. We are substituting churchanity for Christianity, ue ligiousness for righteousness. Church activities for spirituality. Morality for ,vital godliness and conimunion and church membership and confirma tion and baptism for the new birth, A beaver wants his dam. So there is a In proportion as a church loses spiritual power it in creases in formalisnv - and ritualism. Tous it is like beholding a trave.er in the night crossing a broad path of light streaming from an open door. He stops looks toward the house, turns Mr. and Mrs. Ilolden and the two children had left their home in their automobile, to visit relatives. WhenJ a veVv rm.ftant ftiserHe came Inuk-n'l lIL 1 ?V i i , ' ' "T i.C ..i ,111,1 , (n' h's nalf. Mr- Holden j hat flew off and in less two thousand dollars in n.s i . ticket book hut with a radiant lHk W- attempt to catch it he lost con trot of the car which then struck a rough spot in the road. The child was sitting on the rear .seat with hei mother and the jar of the machine threw the child to the road. The parents were grief stricket upon picking their daughter up t find .that she had 'died instantly. The journey homewards was one of sad ness, the father and mother weeping bitterly. And 'twas a pathetic sight U see the mother cling close to her daughter, who a few minutes lieforr was filled with all the vigor of a child. The funeral will take place this afternoon with services at the home of her parents at 2:30 o'clock. Inter ment will he in the O. Kennett ceme tery, near Jamestown. SEVEN SLEEPING FIREMEN- KILLED IN BOAT ACCIDENT The Welsh Prince Rammed by the Freighter low an in the Columbia River. T Portland, Ore., May 20. Seven fire men asleep in the forecastle of the Furness Prince line steamer, Welsh Prince, were killed and three injured late last night when.- according to meager-reports here, that a vessel was rammed by the freighter Iowan in the Columbia River of Altoona, Washing ton. The Welsh Prince sank within 30 minutes. WRIGHT ROI SE GETS SENTENCE COMMUTED Governor Changes Death Sentence of Aged Negro to Life Imprisonment. Raleigh, May 20. The death sen tence of Wright Rrouse, aged negro convicted of murder in connection with slaying of Win;, Whitley, wealthy Wal stou'burg farmer, today was.commuted to life sentence by Governor Cameron Morrison, after alienists had submitt ed a report that the negro was men tally deficient Mr. Sarah Whitley, wife of the slain man, and Thos. Hays, are now serving life-terms in connec tion with the killing. . Missing Boat Turns Up. Pensacola, kMay 20. The pleasure boat Swan with -about 50 persons on board which was missing throughout the night reached dock here early to day with all hands aboard safe. The vessel ran into a Gulf Storm late yes terday but tied upon the other side of the bay until it was safe to return to Pensacola. it. was stated. YouJ" th.an almost auythingfhis nead away, and goes info the ls f, thr, r men. people are taking short- darkness and out of sight So it was ruler. He will reap- the judgment seat of view and spectacle a fascination wealth will nresent at that day. It will cause them to, Here, is a man hat preferred riches to Christ People, what do you pre fer above Christ? Is it earth the . in ti,..- Hgermw.. . "ucanm today in their , with this vouns I'thn,, atJsouethinS that will pear again at str.in, - . ,im some oividends. It ; Christ, v What a . "n'- wnat er-than LUl?.lism to thG dogs quick- ""..uung else in the world Eluded on Page Two.) (Concluded on page two.) Which Was Ordered by Ilail road Labor Board. -Cut is Unfair at This Tirne, Union Men Are Contending. siuitr. i ui Lvmu fit LKi kit l 4iLliltt: iter tMb Ary m l Hext4 I IS4r47 rX aUvmI f W. fefjk, U Mf il,.fltf tt JUm UJ cit ttm t 4umtm: Ptm Ct-AfJ Jt- U., tlfts tUirt J4 tHZL AmrUifl r-tcX;r. i ttitcJ tifjfet4 r:;'t4r t I hyt i-I4 th BUtrU tmrvxAt tlr f b2i;?trt . that tt ttiltt t.i it trtrr ta Uiuit ii w tV9 ri.i hte a iiiird ct AattlfiS 111 . . Ia i'COTr riei Ut3 biwtU aa-l tfe ttt : of phe pKAMiett Ur it Afcifa ?yf tr ittfjt im tiit'tM Detroit, Mhb May 29.(By U Associated I're)- Belief - that aj itrike vote wuld he ordered by tfc' executive tounell of the United Bro therhood of Mainfeinnce cf Way eiiiphyei and railway .1hp lalmrrf was expresjed tla ty H. F. (rahle. rpnd pfesldent of the oraj?nir.Hka. is the council went into session to consiJer wage reductions rdertd yes terday by the Unit :d States IUilway Labor Ii4ard. Mr. Grahle. salt) he Itaneil his - lief uon sentiment exprewe by, the various member of the council. ' He explained however., that the -oum-il was iuMw eretl only to 'make rwtin- mcfidation and a Mrike iuhl tie order- in 1 only if a referendum of 1 he' broth er In mm 1 memliership favored It." Tlie 'decixlon of the laltor Niard. Pre3lent Grahle asserted. iniounU to a reiluctlon that will average J.'l.2per cent. "Ibis is unwarranted and un fair at this time." he said, adding that living costs have, not lieen reduc ed more than .t per cent.' -," - The result of the comicd'a delittxa- tlon will 1 onnounn-d promptly at their conclusion, which ''probably will lie late this afternoon. Mr. Grahle said. To Redureajroil of Roads Hy. U Millions. - Chicago. May H. Readjustment - of the wages .of approximately 4io.ti00 maintenance of way employes of the railways of the eeun try. effective July 1, in accordance with decreases in tlie cost of living and wage? In similar outside employment since, the decision of the loard last Jnly, was provided for in a decision by the United States Railroad Ialmr Board and mide public tonight.: f , ' The decision is expeitei t- nlpce the present psy roH,of . the raHroads alsMit 48.Ot,0iX- ier year and to re duce the pay of the majority of the maintenance of way men five cents per hourTMmt important classes of the employes were given a smaller cut. Under the majority head were in cluded -laborers and other classes usually designated as ."common la borers." . ' icsrUe Cuzit lit .'irtttl fcs?ri. Tlure t I a rrtl m4 I- -t$Tll Jf tj. lh fMt tmt t) Unt-a i !- ?: is Uitu:iiy ant tt i !b-l tte tHrt4 -lA--r W"l hy niUrr:fy -itrti. It irtj. rni.fj-r m-t nf-kiil w- pie h llf ftdlt the pTTst inb meat U K4.hrttti Uwb -trim. It h.i l.--ri-vl Halt fW gt i rrSilrttil I ti !tUTT !lftr" -e- rt.minunlt. ; SEMENOFF CANNOT BE DEPORTED FROM UNITED STATES Was Legally Admitted to This Country And (Wot Be Sent Out. Washington, May 20 Gen. tJregory Semenoff. Russian Cossack leader, whose dejjortation has- been demanded by Senator Borah, ..of Idaho, for alleg ed brutalities perpetrated upon Ameri can soldiers in Russia, cannot be de ported from the United States, ac cording to a decision transmitted to day hy 'Commission General of Immi gration Husband to Secretary Davis. General Semenoff was legally admit ted to this country, the dc!sion aver red, and cannot lie deported unless an offense is commit teed by him agalmt the government. Tlie department will make further investigation however, in order to le positive" satisfied that no evidence has heen overlooked, it was sa id. v LOSE BANDIT ROBS - SUMMERIELI) BANK Forced Cashier and a Director Into aj Comer While He Got Away with $2,000. , Greensboro, May' 20. A lone bandit shortly before noon forced cashier Howard Simpson and director B. H. Hoskins Into a corner and robbed '-the Bank of Summerfleld at Snmmerfield." a village about 12 miles north of this city, of about $2,000 in cash. Dispute'. .Matter Decided at Last. Washington, May 29. -Deciding -a matter which has b?en disputed in army circles ' since the World War. th-Supreme Court held today that it is not necessary for the Pretsdent to review and approve personally each individual case to make effective the work f the retirement board In re moving officers of the army from the MinrriMi op moors op GLN. CH AXG.TSO IJV Dreti Tlirir lrsuier an4 i IHr ! Frrr f Git. Wo IVI I u. Hart.ln. MarnhnrU. My l- Utf'ttn A"H latl he t!di-r .f Gen. CluiDff Ti IJ tiii the f Iitw" Fa-ter'i ftaitroad bare t.iiit tij.-t a?l J Jei-lnml In f.1vr ,f Gu Wu IVI . who ilet.-ni.tl i1in2 In the re. tit Ut tle aroiiiHl IN kin jr. AlueM tl; ei tire tsllroad I in tlw Lu it 1 h t,f tr'm ifC-ti fr.n.'ikrfcff.f ...tiiNt fauwii m4 IW V. ft t!fK 4 ie. f .Slr4. iW tw,4 fm-U" n f-jMf- ml -f Ife ay nMt.8 "-iirf it fv fitful SUCCESS PHEOiCTED FOB fVCUnBER 'PUS Alii Ikllr r Tlit ! tm Vtir llihht $&LlhT lU&tt Will Ur Adtftl Tlie MfCumUr and Srjfc4 itin Conudrtrd. With OrmocraU rfrmt at "thr Mrrtinf Tor llr! Timr. isiiofK along tne raiiroMtl r-uit inj: the defeat of Chans's ofheer. The mtitiity U upreadiu-; among the i Ii il ciuployes. , WANT Ft)R! FOR BHSIENT' Dearborn Ndghborii Will Urre Him to Be Candidate In 191. DetroU. May 28. A committee , of prominent Dearbon men. nelthbor of Henry Ford, will call np?m For i early next fek. It was announce tslay. and urge the ayotor mn nuf.u turer to be a candidate br the Prei dency of the IniteI Stale in Itrjl. The announcement was made today by William T. Kronlierjr. e.Utir of a I teailtorn 'newspaper, who was intin mental in calling the re-ent time meting of Dearlsini voters tiuit or ganized a 'Henry Ford for President" Club. ' Although at the organization meet ing of the club It was auggestl an effort inlht, le made to Initnee Ftnl tj; run ''fijvny an ftnbtiwident ticket, with" a - UviiHfo-iu itUe tooutary 4a dard as one of the chief planka'Jn hU platform, it was infimatel toIay tint such n question would he left entlrey t the Indzement of the manufacturer. 0 . ' . , . THE C0TTOX MAURF.T ? 1S'S 5tof!i M.T '- tW. llli'.J It Sl id'! t I'u illlWk tm Ira4 ifl tkUi ltim" " mm -' - lUIwb. 51 y '-rr.i-Aftt' 'tfttiatj1"1' " W tn f. un4 !rUr mtU Umt t j w I l)io ur,. vn-iU J ta t-l o' t r"J ,w tvi-i fet in th vt Sort Utk9 tt-sm H!1 s4 totar. I.Nrrtt lUtrh. t :.t tf j"4 ' iUi -t It- old tun of N , l,ut. f ilitibt. i""" thr m 4ft la tl i(k,ti . j.i i it whts-fe U,r ti4 f-4 4 tUf ttt im 'mt,hsti t wwiittfe1 H, - t4. Mits Ul l n wrlu. Ii.i t rfiitllHt afuji.kl the Vfln churian dhiator and are now Minrt i "? fif. la tte V!.r hit Gen. Wu. nw in command f fhih- "i"'" iR ma f- jj twin lo i jr8t n It - btaix S.-rH fl...lli. ..irr.J .1 retlllnfi frtttj a fmtUfl the raiir,d rewiltlna in !'" ur ' lm K? Opened Kirn at an Advance of From 7 to 27 Pointa-July 2L23. Xev York. May The cott"n market opened firm at an advance of 7 to 27 points with active moaths selling alout 20 to 25 points net higher on or right after call owlnt to steady Liverpool cables, reports of unsteady weath?r in the South, aud complaints that boll weevil are num erous in many parts of the bell. The advance to 21:25 for July and 2f:S5 for October established new high prices for the movement and at tracted a good deal of, scattered reaK Izlng for over holiday ' tomor low. Cotton futures opened firm. July 21:10? Oct. 20:7G Dec. 20:60; Jan. 20:50; March 20:32., Government Wins in Southern Paiflf Cae. . Washington. May 20. Tlie govern ment won today In the Supreme Court in its suit to have the Southern Pa cific Company'jt-wnershlp of the Cen tral Pacific Railways ruled unlawful. The eoiirt In deciding the case the it 4 thoAif J.t tht -im llt'i tftj-t out on tLf nl &4 aa atrs't i a fpeedlnj; aulnmwlHle wbkb dil ftet hp to -rrtain the' ttM tf hit lnjurie.: The MKt tiuo i'f fe f'ruiA t&&t rrnuitn a m?tr n 1, Jit I without rrcataihe rtiatWune ant there em to hte. hen tw cj t. Cesaet to the affair eifep ! tr rupant of th cir hUH t'mrk him. lloevrr, etftiiy tt?vc r now iavetleatini th ra- tl tn And person who tit the th nt Ikputy Sh rttr J, P. fttll afaled yesterday that tbre a linc of fr.ul-play in ctnncrtia Hh lh death of toitne liauh. otVr than t :mi . plain that he i tru k lr an automobU (fch 4H' tH t'.op pflc'r hitting him. ANOTI I Ell NKGKO IS lv(ILI l IS t.l OCtilA WBPam B) rd Hwt and Killed and HU IWxfv nurnNU-Allrsrd ta IU IUIU r a hwwrl r-.rr:;c" " - Kavanttah. C. tay Wm. Brd. a iej:ro, Utjng near Brentwwwt In Wayne County, Ga W to dtath ly a tMh yetertlay iftrnHwa tl hi lv turmt;. Byrd errd ef ktllinc'lt- W. -Moly, wHIto-d farne-r. who llrel near hint. He ato wriouJy wourwled trmalnc We?ee. and ht C'arbw Mtmnlj In the arm, TJj troofile art Ter tlie arrirni of a numlier of negne frtn Maet to rlt on the. Moiy place. Ann the w.ByrdV wife b !nlted tm rid lug In front of a tnwis with the !rlier. She was fbtiieii fhia prlvlk-tfe and in1 dignatitly rprleil It l her huclicl ISvrd went tt the lurfne of Mlj l.jr whom be wa -iiplyel aud in the rm whhb Teulfid from thl viit the e!l er Jlooily waa .ld by Bird ! Ile -sr-aie in the woi. He wit later surrounded by ii-igtdra. wa dit down, ami hi body Imrtwl SHARP FIGHTING IN IRKLMI l.fT NIGHT HITS M Ktntl Ui Hi till. t HI I tt ItU.I 5- a-'-war -ai -- IUI Mw IeaieJ U tl 'T 1rV- Wif. nSfet, May r M' W-ia Jj..t k Hf.rif, J a t.at4 With hifir k (l ttf iff hhfe4s, .Aatboay .far. ti14 lirin, t,4 Htfetf llWft, 4lf e tT -tMi,So, t t 1 l w tily .lfr.:il-ij fcurawt i t 4rt.Se4 te a hi l" f ,5ifa HW iayft wtti iii;rh 9, . mTtit"--r-tmt mtth il tfli'.t?;,i. ti-t.- rtia t .!&-! la aii !,-"- a n, hat tftaxi rirr f -s4 .IfMri tm ac bi wife. . l cat Iiotua frtHfi y tt !4 "I M4 iitaJ ft? tl-ai m roof with tUn Vut 1-oaliMiM and lf la f all It lit I ate hi u4 a 4r if t tr to huh&l" "Ixne tJ alfrj&r fi m bttf . b 44e4, hte feet .cr4 ntUr iac y nl 5-r M4 l . That l why t t.a its t! Va Iktvrrm Member ef Iriii Ipd4irn Army aid UMer hpeebl Cntav blex. Ilelfanf. May By a-iatwi rn-wi, Sharp fiehtlna tf-twe-ii tnetu .ers of the I r I b Rept4ka8 army atl Ulster niwHal ronntalrtilary rumi lat nizht filonc Jhe Ummiary l-t IWMte and (iertliADJifrtt in the lleUe-te last of the-great trust dissolution suits j district. Five rrpitHana are rrprt hrouzht to the Supreme Court revera-1 tl to have lm klllei! rl a umaher etl the decision of the Federal Ourt In Uath which had held araiast the government. The derision of the Supreme Conrt. Justice Iay stated, means that the Southern Pacific will lie required to divest iteif of ail stock ownerhlp in the Central Pacific lines or further control which It has held ajnee IKS." by lenses and ISflQ by purchase. Pasrarft to B Repeated. Tlie lieautiful op-retta. "Under the Sugar Hum Tree." and tln wofwlerful "Spring Pageant" given by the teacher and i:pHs of th primary department of the city whoola, is to be repeated Thurslay afternoon at 650 o'clock on the hiwn at Central graded cbot for the benefit of the Memorial Chlmea. Tlie many brilliant, true to nature active list under the National Defense ! costumes, and the splendid training cf the children, lias made this one ui irc most pepuhir entertainmenta ever jrlr en in the city. Oxtalnly it M the tnof Miec-tacular. Tle tmhlir I cr- - - a Act, Justice Clark in delivering the opinion of the court, stated that those in military service are subject to Replies to Reparations Commission. Paris. May ,21). (By the Associated Press)-Ulermany's reply to the re iarations commission on demands made liy the commission in connec-, ion with the reparations payments wan delivered at the office of the com mission at 3:40 p. m. today. milititrv law anil due Drocess of lawifllallv Inviteil to U nresent. al sieiMl does not entitle them to trial in civil most jleaant hour, and Incidentally courts. The court fHind in he two .help a good cause. cases that the military court had been lawfully con-ftituted and their final findings were not i:-n to review in I - civil courts. won nihil. ne t-ontat4e waa ktSietl Tlie fighting followed the arte of tlie. Ulter. fliee In. takift; j'"n of Itelle-k and Jfakerem-n tatle nearby. THE HOUSF. MIIJTAUV . COMMITTEE GETS NO REPLY On the Cvttr Prvpwad Ghea eiatur day by CWssitU for 5ta MwaaJa. Wahinstei. May VZ . Iaitur to re ceive any repllea from lihhf Itit: for Corgreah tat autb-'flfr l ilereht the COternnwot', yl at 5!neie Slwuata. AUitm on the reenter profwai itlren Satunlar by the I ! Mi liarr cmm!ttee. ratianl lt ro- mlttee to adjourn ldar t meat tt I r ay,-n.. ? Thursday or' at the rail f riaairna tiT a4 Kabu. In the errnt an fter wa re- ,srijL,0 ',,.ri ceireil tfore that ir. Tilt: Mm 41 nil Tl. tt. f 4. 4 It ill ti 4tt II U4kl !'ft.eeafba 4ak Taal t. i. I- Hit. bam l PUrr4 . THat II rbarlettoft, W, Va , litf T fikn t'idar t't t-Btsf ( mat t ptt.. tr& tVfaRif if..-4 rnirrh aae tifetit lat is tf,e ummtt n4.aa4 thl the Ii 3 It Um, c harmed ill!) tf4f. t f!4 un tflat Jntf 12. . iriitioO tmml, imUmm -vti op-ed. m!4 tly 4it4 t .m, trial f arm-4 rb a at Jtfoeaa ?it4 t fihl4- 7l. hwfr. oti!4 f fvhafcJf ! a or ! daXI. !iey fil K3thr frafca Kaaifcyr- ff !jfiiey Ut W IReJ b him hrfr. Jmmr4lt1f Hf it ns4ee ftaat of etiht toen a Jail fc 4iT-oe4 f. W. I a .; a ail. la maVlfi lb itittm&rmtt Tbe-lrUl. Juf.e II, aff.4 by Ja4 MwnS iM tb 4la ritil f. War Rulherferd art af IIfltaJ GHa lUdlum. Rnttierfortltti. May 27--Tl llrt.- Saja la ikeraaaa Xetrf wall la llr 11 at I aHIelir D CAdiifia, tt CiU VI r n tfi tkia city. wi8ftr tf a ffcfeii ?ai f'r bravery, h a ;tjj fi,f r, on M fe asfrj. fa t tfe 4-iaf4 tLa Ci aaf - ai.l Wat I 1111" a4 Ifetl tk rf- -it4 rtw-a inaerrate. - . I n witLia ? t H fc? Otfsaral.- tat a C5!t- Mitor a4 .V:!a fcf tt lift Fare?tafi:. N, C, (rfc t lal t f.iwrfai ti ta. o3l4 tt fc!r tt ry If ts.y lay 4vatilr aft?s aaJ fc' IntA tb t"ft"i t'lU a W v rKWil tb?. wit! tf ti? os War I rfl- I rmmmA t fc&e tt I will ? Bishop A. W. Powlkea Injorvd In Artldmt. A telephone mee.ee frotn State ville. to The Ttmew-Tritnine ltd aftcr- l . . t aViwA- in. I ih;t Ur. A. Wheat Prices. Make Sensational Dive.Tw powlkem of this city, traveling Chcatgo, May 2". Vheat pricey inian for Swift 4 Co. was Injured made a sensational dive today, the jn ao autmohile acridect thi morn May deliveries plunging downward It fug near CatawbaC The message slat cents per bushel, a compared with(f.j that Mr. Fowlkes was carried to a Sthe quotation earlier iU- the season. stateville hospital, and that bis ia fairi radlnra gift t the IoBfherforl bpltal arrtred ber Fr'ntsy and "jR. f-,y act .-f fm .t. infaiil i;at. ine -iiio!kb j ?4 r lay a J f e ready lo offer lreatmet wlttda Ufof e I wi'I rA-t ta r day. Tte; ettt tnb by ''lyrr rity" I1nk. of Hlciory. a a pewrbi! ti lV!lf)'fti 4;! bt hia Wil wife. I .aura .l.lft twrhl. II fca a!! IW !othi ar " ti a 14 ta v"r H' " rare fur the ln-rea of ftl-!i?. Nrtb Carwlia Zfi&. Wab.'cctiu Mar Apprral f thirty advaftceji f.r atrireitarai Bteajork jjri.ra ajesregstluc r. UrevrtAi Iy, PHC farav Ata 5XltartI fajura. MltasW TTia-'. Mar r U: fim. Wjs. MifUl " fb t'"'" latb aa-rrk. fHI f .. -. - - 1 . a.. ITaai. . J, . a. - iaigo Resting Comfortably , May went tlawn to $US --4 and for . jnrles while rainftd. were not rooaW-j'-" 'ZZ.lL, Uiiitl It UI . r . VVV .S 1. Ui,a m i,ic n-iiT aW al ln-Pf'L.i rfn. mnanee Crpatioo. IHatnU.tk fjJsrf,t lf ily -t . "' - --,tj-ii ... t... ' mixImI; Xrtti f'artJlna ... i. uui . Jwa injuml when bis car coUhW , j with anther car, hot ft car. being td- . tMfi t .7, " , i ..i o, h' rr t. .kmnirHL lie suirereri aeverai ru roen s.bi; . alXT'V;Vr'Hnr .VS JrtTrr the SoecIUr ami bruises o. Lbi face, lb aa.ge. Tork Si.te nnmt-r l.i. arrd H 1 HWU U.ru uuv. ' . " ... . t fortably today, his physicians stated. Hat Shop. added. - MemDhi- Tenn., May 29. Bishop 1 prices than July. John C. Kllgo of the Methodist Epis-j ' eonal Church, outh, who has been ill! With Our Advertisers. IfiX t the lateat CSciai fifWea. alppeI att frfJ Lea t !Sesj'J I iwsmp ut frUt w: fr. flw" Jcjr the fkW wifb -TMteUfil4 f t tb f7ti H f4friJt tk t4r hv4S. '
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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May 29, 1922, edition 1
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