n i """'v.-, -LK- ''-,v f r' " " ' ' ' " ' " i"" " '-vT . ' " 'j ' ' ' -- -.ia,--T-: ... - - , . . . .. . . I . ;.r- .md Tuesday. Not r'.mi: V I'"1'- , . . ! Uv in temp ?rature. " Fresh , X""tbr-nst wind.- on the POP. THg,ffypBUlLDING SIX "PAGE? TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Greenville, N. C. Monday Afternoon, February 2, 1920. NUMBER 190 OF GERRK DBipD ALLIES FOR EJltlDhl Jit Last a Popular Facf i cs n -ikx 'Pi c sanvk nmt nia m f1 P Ml'iO isoitUIIHSlJuRN 1 iiSSTS J'.Y IV. KV : low:- Hon;' depa " IV r J W.;-bii:u , rlov . lr. i : r F. & i M1 I- Asoeian-d Press) n.-CaVine; changes i'.H .lay here. a : -1st r ; U :i are Hon. Carter of i In- Treasury was ;u.,l states Senator u-,voUng the late .Martin and Hon, Houston, who has vi Agriculture since (,f President Wilson's succeeded Mr. Glass ih- Treasury. .1 c -r-v ii.: ;.i Lead of the Depart r.ltiue, succeeding Mr. , ! .f the Agricultural editor of "Successful also president of the i i living Clubs of the VERY SEVERE QUAKE SHOCKS RECORDED AT GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY i I i i (By Associated Press.) Washington. Very" severe earthquake shocks lasting more than two hours and centered between thirty three hundred and thirty eight hundred miles fvom Washington v,re record ed early this morning on thj Georgetown University Seismo graph. The shocks began at 6:42 A. M., and reached their maxi mum at eight o'clock and ceased at 9:03 A. M. ! ATE WILL 5 1 1" '.)C . 1 ENTFH I DEBATE i m LIBEL! N i TREATY EXT WEEK Make Old Clothing Fashionable the Latest Fad News Item 1 YOUNG LADY SCHOOL TEACHER ! B OFFER ED BY AHOASSAD HQ LLY BURNED I 13 sir,:t'.y lie a dt 1 Y.-:.:k: . presS) 1 (uy Associated tres3) i rather Alfani di-1 Washington. The renewal of th Xiao :i:an observatory senate debate on the peace treaty next .-. that to sprpad ru tin' interchange of - Iietwt'rn the planets U. 3. MAY EXPECT CHECK ON THE MOVEMENT (By Associated Press.) (Hy Associated Press A Cambridge, Mass. The Harvard scandalous." i William Marcjnf the ess system should man who iuter ... and guoteiiiUu -:nt signals picked . rions might come Eocky Mount. Miss Alice Mc-'open grate when the garments sl10! committee' on Economic Research, ap- week is regarded as assured today when the eltpublican leaders decided to join with the Democrats in the j movement to brie-.: the ;rc '.'-. back; the Republican leader, planned 'ogivoj a iwuiu jii iul """ fc iutQ y&r HHnn anntmr, oTjyTjl f roojkiyn- nit to DeiLembLymentr notice today that he would mnr, next, School, Xash County, suffered I i ,.1,1 .-0,. cV,rt l.a.i u,r States Tnay' expecra'" check in the ' i18 will be buried. in a local ceme- The . . r 1 a v wui'i 1 u iivi oiiu iitivi uvvi ' - 1 Coy, of Burlaw, Xorth Carolina J wolc cau-ht afire Monday Jo suspend the ruios ;.n Upro- burns early this morning from j fatally burned. pointed by Harvard University to ami make 'special studies of economic con- BODIES MAY BE CREW OF OCEAN GOING TUG JEKVL ITS THOUGHT Savannah. Four or five bodies washed ashore on Jekyl Island yesterday are identified and believed to be men from the crew of the Ocean going tug Fortune which carried between fourteen and twent men. The Fortune carried ten men at cording to a coxperat'o 1 here which had the vessel under charter. The last they heard of the steamer was when she left Newport News January 29th for Miami, Fla., prior to going to Nassau. It a woman's credit is good as a dry goods store she never argues about the, price . (By Associated Press Paris. The list of GeOTanuhjects -: whose- extradition has beri .demanded by ' the Allies has finally- approved of by the Council of Ambassadors today. , The list in all probability will be:, handed to Baron Von Lersner, the" bead of the German peace delegation? ' soon. .'- , .'.vVj. i Paris. The list of the Germans de manded by the Allies for trial in viola tion of the laws- of war probably Will lbe given to the' German representa tives hore today according to the Petit Parisien. V Jc expected that Germany wi4. resist the demand that newspaper ;lc c i.ics that in all probability the peaoi conference will be forced to e insider their future action and at th sair. thte examine the . different violations of the conditions of the armhitice and ti.2 peace treaty by Germany. . .fi " -i y 1- : HANBY NOTE MURDERERS IS ELECTROCUTED i (By Associated Press) Ossinning, N. Y. The body of Gor- MAY MEAN A SPRINfi ATTACIt ON WARSAW si: (By Associated Press 1 Warsaw. The' concentration of dou Fawcett Hamby, the notorious large numbers of . Bolsaevikty irobirs murderer and bandit who was electro- north of the .-Dnim" irirer.V has'-bg'i cuted in Sing Sing prison late last' r revetted by'theatta:.;.ther.'pdn;E1 night for the murder of two officials units according- to iin ninetkikLitik-- outs ide f ceed to the consideration of th.- trrity. The Democrats have already announc ed that they would make a similar !:.: ion Tuesday of next week. - , fs m wmim warehouse loci b 1SKETBALL TEA SHES W IAGAN t "i will practically Work on the enlargement of the Li .use capi: !iy for warehouse is expected to begin in the iij; their warehouse early spring and will be ready for the in Greenville. Their opening of the tobacco season in Aug- i-: about five 'hou- list next. . 1 with the addition Forbes and Morton are the youngest i L their floor s:aee warehousemen in the city, this season :it thousand 'i-t:::' square being their first. They have enjoyed a fine- patronage from their farmer 0 be added fo the friends and bid fair to enjoy a more . a frontage on generous patronage during the coming 1 iie hundred midyear. pili of two bun- Their warehouse is ideally located !"' et. ami convt.icnt lor the farmers. IWWTHL ENGLAND HAS f PROGRESS A NEW STRIKE -1.1. 1: ,. I . . BRI VIE upward movement of prices and of which she died six hours later. I ATis-? ATprw u-n ninotoPTi vn-m business acuviry, which has bee.: in According to reports she had o dand the daughter of Mr. Frank irSress since last .pril and p-rhaps gten up to take some medicine McCov a prominent Tender o.-un- a drop in Prices- At the present time, and was standing by a fire in an tv farmer. ho-vor, the conmif:a sUtes, and on ' ' j the basis ol the November aud Deevm- ; ber figures, it would be premature to conclude that a vOie:t recession in j commodity prices is probable. The committee was appointed by ' Harvard University in 1917 to assist in the solution of tht fundamental economic problems which underlie modern commerce iind finance. It pro vides statistical information to fen era' reserve ianks, for banking houses and large corporations and includes among its publications a review of economic statistics whic 1 contains a price foreaster. The committee bases its present fore cast upon statistic '.I material repre senting the decline in the Xow York --n.k clearings, the volume of sale o-i the New York Stock exchange, che prices of industrial stocks, aud analy s! -1 tiie banking anl trade situation. tU mestic and foreig 1. iVr.fess t Warren M. V-?rso;.3. Edi to of the Statistic:! Strvice publish- 1 , , 4.1 .i a: i. a. --, . ...... r oi mo i-i;ouii unit? tuis tseason uie i- rom opening wnistle-Diow the score local High School Basket Ball team was never in doulft, the local team be has defeated the Washington High ; ing clearly the superior team. There School Basket Ball team. The game was played on the Floer of the Forbes Morton warehouse last Saturday night before a large and enthusiastic -jrowd. NG WDOD IN NNA NOW ON THEIR BACKS li; omtPd Press) Although a half i'i the Xewbcry ' : i.i 1 reported to ' unal-lo to attend (By Associated Prsj.) Vienna. The aiithorities recently authorized the population to cut ana take from the municipal forests that surround Vienna as much w-ojd as could be borne on the back three times The plan was meant Nto meet (By Associated Press) London. England has n new kind p .. .o-ii-r Ttinncnniij ff "wiiii! im- weekly. Ul .ILL IIWV. ,ww...ji.i..JV.ni-,-L..... . th pressing nceu or peopie win count cpn!panies in varunis paiits ul liic- ,v ia the ca?e nloved bv one of the big life insurance nor ouy ur 4. : ah -fV fnol tr fnnlr wit.ll. r,. that there i.e.i Kingdom have struck lot n mini- . - A tortniglll s experiuiein, 5uutu mum of o pounds a week. This Is the In begin the open- prosreuticn 1 Lis af.ernccn ' annonn.' 1 :!v follow Dailey! f tc.v: iiiiiny is ex- ! :1 next Wo.l- first action of the kind taken by in surance agents in this rountry. 1 -s IKST t ( M K IBUTION I ETB-irinf nil to lEJlf lUlUil IU i DOING BIG WORK that, with the complete destruction of ! one superb forest park of 1?0 acres. : only a fraction ""of the wood w.int as intended, while .organized bands of profiteers cut and sold 20,000,000 crowns worth. i The incident is typical of profiteer ing conditions in this capital. The pa pers daily report . the f riiatrate 1 cnwoocf'ii smuffgling and oa: of of contraband ait:cies ano appeared to be no particular star on the local team, but every man played a strong game. Swift and accurate passing of the ball by the Greenville team was decidedly the feature of the entire game. The Washington team fought gamely against a. far superior team and never gave up until the final whistle blew. The Greenville tem will go .to Wilson for a return game with that team next Friday night. Wilson is the only team played so far this season bv the committee, says that the stn- that has been able to defeat the locals, j t .'. s colio : il by the committee in Coach Rose fells confident that this dicates that the farmers will continue team has improved greatly in the past week and feels sure that' Green ville has a chance to win out in the coming game. to prosper in 1920 and thai the pros perity of this industry will contribute to that of all others during the coming year. 5- VERSITY Pin COUNTY BOYS ENJOY DELIGHTFUL SHE tery today. Xo pne claimed the body and I attempts to gnther the Bolaho-. v.:i forces alonzl'L:auanian front n the tev"eved by military experts to heVj uystery surrounding his parentage 1ti of the Soviet government's prc which he had studiously guarded has pn.'-tion for a spr ng attack ngains-t remained unsolved. i v USE TO PROHIBIT GAS NEXT WAR GEN. JACKSON DECLARES (By Associated Press.) London. There would be no more reason to forbid the use of gas than to prohibit the employment of rifles in the next war, says Maor-General Sir Louis Jackson of the Royal Engin eers, formerly in charge of offensief ?round Artless set. He should rf ble t handle a Lewis or muchiae- gun. and to help the artillery. He should know something of explosives, have a knowledge of fuses, understand signalling and be able to handle "a or the Chapel Hill, X. C. On last Friday man of the editorial committee and night the Pitt County men enjoyed a he selected Mr. M. B. Prescott, Mr. delightful smoker in tbe club room of S O. Worthington, Mr J. H. Spain, the V. M. A. Building. Mr. Samuel and Mr J. Vance Perkins as his as 0 Worthington, president of the club. J sistants.- Mr. J. R Stancill of Green took the floor and served as toast- j vill(. was appointed chairman of the master After this, the smoker was ' business committee with J L. Chap turned into -a business meeting. There man and R. K. L. Carson as his as wore several points of business dis- - sistants Ii l! :-oin ('liar: -s mn. The -.1 the ylear ad 373.000 '"" S"Uthern """Piiigu. The financial n"t :n until April. 1 1:0 first con f th;- Pt'esI'V rr.ua came in liar check to- E. 1'ai ker, of al of the Pres 1!)20-1!)21 is nembers in (By Associated Press) country comnn.nties. A baud of Spanish smug- ( cnssl(1 i,v Mr Worthington. The main ; .1.1 -. . i tl.Q . . - . . nr m.c states aro engaged canvass Liverpool. A traveling division ot the Industrial Court, -appointed for the purpose o fdealing with differences be tween employers and employes, is re- rwr-ti tn ho doiiis? erood work. One tt".' n-T . t 1 ; i : . i ? i business was the reviving of the in-1 ie wmuiuu ten.st of th;. men in tl- publishing of : Professor E. C. Branson, of the ex- ... 1,1 siivpv and nlatinuin which .- nmn,iJllfi i,un ri.cf ?a .'tension committee, and assigned top- idlers recently were cane southern frontier with large quanti- Vhov were trying to take out in auco- put out bv rhMe m?n These mon aTO ; ics u. Ve pn-paieu. iw vn m-bies. The low ercch.tnge value of vory actiy(l -n hi3 ,vorl: an(t evory!to have their material ready for the ustrian crown mase.- siK-"'s(me is working to make this publica- ,""lc,!S UJI ' day it was at Crewe, the following day a tempting game ?n 1 nen . tae i s- tion a success T.,;. ;, 1 - i "eiies 10 places ot amuse- . . - f -1 f.TAnTipr i 1 at Chevieid tne next aay at . - . .o.,r.h . . ... ef,7 ' ,,-nuiwl closely and svoryne earch pool, Where uispuces were J.UHJ e.- . cd trt tne 1 CV;"" yed. ered and promptly settled. left hand trade un- gas production. There were he de-. clared, gases which killed painlessly a:i I u was easy to conceive cases in vls.th it would i)e more humane to . : than expl t. shells It might be possible to come t: some arrange ment whereby no gas should be used that caused unnecessary suffering. In a recent address before som? of the leading lights' in the military world he stated that the world was on the pve of the most extensive modi fications in the art f war known to "history, and the changes made in the recent war were only the beginning, it was necessary to develop new arms with the knowledge that the nation which best did so would have a great 1 1 advantage in the next war. The tanks were not likely to be i u.c-; in future wars bus they had shown that mechanical transport was not dependent on highways and that therefore the whole transport of an army could be carried by vehicles with caterpillar wheels independently of the roads I Air fighting, would be enormously developed. The shoTt rifle would be replaced by a short carbine which would be acurate up to a range of 500 yards. Artillery would be much more mo bile and if they were to allow for an ad vane' of 12 miles a day the guns must be capable of an effective bar rage up to 18,000 yards. He thought that a short 4.2 gun with an accurate Nrange of 12,000 yards and a long 4.2 gun with a range of 20,000 yards might meet the requirements of the future. He said that the future soldier must cefve in fen training. ANA GERS FOR CHURCH DRIVE ARE SELECTED "'(-'- vva;:- Winston-Salem, N. C. North Caro lina's quota in the great Presbyterian Progressive Program is $663,030 -fir the year April 1st, 1020-March 01st,.. 1921, acording" to a tateient'r iclvfcji out here today by the. Itev. T. VW. Simpson, campaign manager of the, r Synod. The entire amount being raised in sixteen southern states is ?4 ,000,000, . all of which is to be collected during: the current year. . Organizing of the Church through-. out the state is progressing rapidly under the direction of " Mr. ' Simpsoir, Campaign managers for' the seven. Presbyteries have alreadf been, sel ected. They are here given with their- respective Presbyteries : , the Rev. A. Crane, Albermarle; the Rer. J...M. . Clark, D. !. Concord; the J. J. Mur ray, Fayetteville; the Rev. W. J. ' Roach, Kings Mountain the eRv.'O'F-. Bell, Mecklenburg ; "the Rev. T. ' W. Simpson, Orange;: and the Rer. D.- T.- ..'-- r V ... The business committee are fo have their arrangements perfected during The members vot?d tf;at there bo a the Easter intermission, and the bul- committee appointed to tnke charge letin ready for the public as early be absolutely different from. It is pre o fthe editorial vrork and aoommittee thereafter as possible. There will be decessor. The days had gone by when to take charge of the publishing of the 3,500 or probably 4,000 -copies of the initiative was; coEsitered not 'Qi$y -- - v.. Query: Does a ma suffer - more!, by. I: : ignorance or by knowledge?- : ' " .Worry knos the life out of. lots of 7 men long before they are dead. A ''fsST-ik C0TTQN-. REPORT -C; . i-. '.it s :. .. - -t A mau imu .., niirs. and it is t in a hurry bulletin The ' prewlent, - Mr. Worth--'' edition to.be put free in every-home .nnneeessary : hut. aangeron.- in,-anai-1 i:,CoUon ;! "nJs'-i-ta'-Olwvai-iAo-'rt,' -'-i feet and a troman throws herserx ai . , i: ',. - , - , : .'...;, 4 . . -. i.i. tfiViw-Aw;r.:'rSi.ivil .-,'ii.k-:.v, !,i-5.i-.CiVa--r- erJ ing shame. ; ... t

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