WEATIIER FOKECLVST ; u. tojii'bt aud "TuesdavV,-.- little 1 , in temperature, geutlo , ljorth! east wind. h,. -e 'rSl :-:"''V- - TtV- VV.-9'' " -- - - Read- allof. tod'at vIIme4; Numebr 100 K ... l;;,;vY?-Y: Y. " '"y -V- GREENVILLE,- C "rMlbNBAY JcTOBER;iI 1920 r". 'f f-v ' '? 'V-N yy rV. Pricfe 5 Cents , cieIEmd : ; mms wm$x. Brooklyn Eft art B Ma Joint Debate me Women Inducements are Being Offered to Persuade Mrs. Mary Settle Sharpe, G. O. P. Candidate for 'j Supt. of Public Instruction and Dr. Delia Dixon ' Carroll, Prominent Raleigh Woman-Physician to Meet in Joint Discussion Before the Election Next Month. Raleigh Probably will be Meet in Place if the Event is Pulled of f. By Max Abernethy ( RAI.EKJH, Oct. 11. If there is to tea j'i'!t debate in North Carolina in this rear's o:!inpaiffn the women will jave to furnish the speakers, it seems and efforts ;irv now Demg inaae tq jiersr.aile .Mrs. Mary Settle Shaxp, ret publican c:uuliilat? for State Super intendent of public instruction, and Dr. Saliie Dv'li;i Dixon-Carroll, promi nent Ralfi. h woman-physician, to meet in joint discussion vefore the election on NoveuiT'cr 2 . - - The details of the forensic encoun ter have nor been made public nere but it is beinc rumored that plans for haviii,' t';e women speak from the same platform are in the making. Demo rratic ! a'lers seen today expressed the hope thai there was pointed out that saoli an ;trr:tn'.;euient will have the ef- fet of ei cat iiis: enthuixasm amongst the newiy enfi anehised voters in the State snu'.eihin tliat leaders in both political partii s in North Carolina have BthcMi al!e to do satisfactorily as jtt. State Democratic headquarters, pre aiei uvtr by Chairman Thomas D. Farren, ha not authotizod the stahv mt tiat the1 omen are sure totlr tte, but theemcsctitr'chatrmaii sbefn ftrtrtee,! that efforts an: tin-' inray for the discussion. And wliih.? si'DK-whar unusual for cbairni ui CAROLINA FARMER WINS PRIZES LATE OFFICIAL 1RSIQN WILSON'S ADDRESS IS MADE PUBLIC RICHMOND FAIR last week. These same ivpmen had pre viously heard Mrs. Charpe and they I believe that the" discussion should be arranged. Raleigh officialdom likrs th? idea and from all indications would like to be witnesses at the fray. State College Stock Judging Qontest - This' Chicago to Take Part in The Nation-wide Wanwi to 'jive his udtrsenient to any rt of j-iint debate between demo'.'mrs Jnl R..'pn!lie.U!s there can be no mis iE'rst::inni! as to what side of the qnesrinu u. stands on. He will tell Qe u:!!!,!!. if asked, to ''so to it.' Placing tli, responsibility of joint ebates ni)')ii the women folks is not 3in? in please everybody to be sure ut siijcv there is no indication that ilonisoil ;nid P.-irk-or :m-p tr luPt" ir ems that the new voters offer the only cha'iei i? ti.i- ? ii h.-,nvwi finnany here that Raleigh -will be Tlie place for it::. first re.iad. The si is. r'Stion that ;!i- women who heard Dr. Carroll spe;,!- ;,t the Charlotte meeting The pubicity committee of tle North Carolina Orphan Association today lauches its campaign for obtaining voluntary contributions to the Thanks giving fund which will.be used in car ing for the State's orphans during the next twelve i months. One day's income from every citi zen is asked by the committee for this purpose, those whp respond to the appeal are urged to forward their con tribution direct to one of the orphan ages in the State as the committee does .not handle any finances itself. In a letter being sent to the press to day Mr Ij. Shipman, as chairman, asks its support aud points out that with out the help of-tlieh newspapers the cause will fail. V The contributions mav bo made thru the church, Sunday school, comuuity organization cr the "fraternal oile. haying. insjituionilJi .lhw r:ir. -A. similar, campaign wax .vcemdyetvA last yeaT 'wilh"s ucce i,ra"aoun t contri buted having--been safirrcat h!p 'in fi nancing nil of tin orpTiau;ig's. Judgng Week. Contest ths RALEIGH. ('ollege Stock T'non appliciition of a writ of habeas, corpus Associate Justice "V. A. Hoke, of the North Carolina Suprem court, has withheld action of Slelvin Hendrick's rejuest. pending the decision of the I Wake county superior court. H?n- drick wlio is from High Point, is charg ed with the larceny of an automotile. His bond, however, which was $2,000 has been reduced on consent of the so licitor to ?500. -The High 'Point man was- arrested on September 8' by local policy m iu formation given by Bob Grier. a.so of High Point, who had been jailed on a charge of havirff- in his pssession a stolen fiutomo'd'e. Oct. 11. The State lulging Teiai compos ed of A. R Morrow. Mount UUa. W. B. Collins, Edwards Cross Roads. AV, C. Eagles, Mncclcsf;eid and A. C. Jonv Winston-Salem, accompanied by Prof. R. II. Ruffner head of the Departs ment of Animal Husbandry, has gene to Chicago to take part in tho ration- wide stock judging contests to be held at the National Dairy Show. This trip is an -annual affair rind each fall it is looked forward to wiHi a great deal of interest by the Animal Husbandry students. The expense of the successful candi dates for the stock judging- team are borne by the College and the prelimi- I nary competition for places is very keen. At Chicago the State College team wiij- compete with teams from all the land grant collegs of theUnitcd SiaUs. In addition -to the leuefits derived v by ' this close assocfaydn uyith prher- colleges - nieipjtrqni a .'sections oC-tHe. cou4yyy-the-- yrmiCTi ts trltrTsavie" a h opportunity Tto inspect the greatest assemblage of dairy cattle ev'cr "brought togethec in the world. On the trip the 'party stopped over at Richmond arill viisted the Virghda Stae Fair where it was learnel witii a great deal of satisfaction that the Jersey lierd of Mr. J. F. Diggs of RockA-ghani, a ff- ier student of the college, class of ii3, won out in com peition with four other great Jeisey herds. Delivered at Eighth Plen narv Peace Conference Which has Been Subject of Controversy with Senator Spencer. CLERK FINDS NO SU9H STATEMENT Says Spencerfs' Version Probably Resulted from Mix-up in - Translation. Senator asked for. iJffir cial Record.: - :- ' WASHINGTON, Oct. ilj-Tbo Whitt House made public today what it de scribed as an official verdiou ,f Pres ident Wilsoii's address '-at-' the eighth Plenary session of -the 5-Peacd confer ence which has been the subject of a controvert between. the? President nd quested the official "record, sion given out today ,3ras Senator Spencer, RepuM'cyn of Mis souri. The President it is said:. had -declar. ed that eSnator Spencec, tras .quoting his speech falsely and tn? senator re- T'le ver froM the notes of one of the official .tenogriiph ers who declared that hef had just gone over his notes and that;' he had found no such statements as . a :t'. il.uted t ) the President by the Senator, but h said that Sioncer's v4-'Sirv- -probably lesulted from a mix-up? Ix. the -translation. . i . UNITY THESUBJEGT r?nfir?nnnH mm COMMISSIO Epworth League Mem- i Daughter of Census b ers Give Tacky Party j Director Rogers May on La FVi'rJav F.vfi1 Committed Suicide on Last Fridav Eve' Committe n.-:ni er- ,, t;lr Kpworth league c h -Mfihudist church and some of! PHILADELPHIA, 'u,',t ''' li.is merry time at the i'W.e f ;jrs. n(l!-t(Mlse Moye.Iast Fri- '"y iii-hr. Tl "iVk.v l'ai;v" ; ''"SiililK v.ilieh 'Ji'.v in ii.,.;.. any kinds W in thi tho cult r,., "mZw. , occasion was a itideveryone came in -aiaeked of years gone much skill and ingen- ujake up. and colors were requir- invitation. and so well tvere 'nireuieiits inet-tlial.it was diffl- nrt:ndges toj-Jmnosenes ugli to pay for theWJSim. Af much ,ehato the rf f6 . f0SU! e Wa s ;i wo vAnA ' & SriX- Ai' . 1. I' 1 , -V'wV'-ri '-nwariN ;nii Jiast,.,- if, f3Hies peah of niii 1 r . ort 1, 1 , lor the ' hnv s fo er 1- (,rles. colli est vor in 'b Sfnie filled 'in the sn.-iep. whilo ' T lauhtor resounded all the ev- rUl this himsp nf lirnni talitr ' Kendall is Supt. of the F.p and had fhavt't nf tli; "-d t( and REUNION. it brace. Im. C. TL'RXK!) FROM Co!. R p yy trom Moti',tn CJal-Orlea.i-. While in fill .1 1 .l' HI the r , "vtenuea me reunion ot nfedeto Veterans. ; He says trip UNION JACK FLIES OVER JAMESTOWN AFTER 300 YEARS IN SAYS OPPOSED SEIZil Wmtmfr mm 31 N LAST T' t EVERY DAY CHOCK SURE AT FULL OF PLEA RALEIGH FAR Fifty-Ninth Annual State 'Fair Offers More Enter taining Features This Year Than Ever Before in History. SPECIAL TRAINS TO RUN DAILY Midway Attractions Big? ger and '-Better;-r They Will be Open Both Day and Night Throughout the Week, BY SCORE QF 1 10 0 CttVf t AND WINS 6TH1WI D0D6EEIS BIG TIDE JEWISH IMMIGRATION TO THE UNITED STATES Flowing into This Coun try at the-Rate of Thou- : sands a:'day Thbrugh Antwerp and Towards the French Ports; BERLIN, Oct. ll.Reports from Danzig, Hamburg and Bremen ays a RALEIGH,' Oct 11. The fifty-ninth annual State Fair offers more enter taining feautres and5 a greater num ber of exhibits in every department ready it is flowing at the rate of thon this vFear than ever before. Every day . sands a day through Antwerp audtd will be chuck lull of pleasure and ward French ports,. It. has been ne amusement for the tens of thousands cessary to erect barracks at Danzig who are expected to visit the capital . to house the applicants for passport-J city during the week of October 18- !and the correspondent. there of the Ber 23 from all sections of the State as Jin Tageblatt says virtually a new city In the Hottest v Fought Contest of World Series ; - '' . '' ' ' - the Cleveland Indians Defeat Brooklyn in 6th Game by a Score of One . -to : 0. Play, Again in , Cleveland Tomorrow and; Tben SwitchiBacl ' to Brooklyn .'for: -F1" Struggle.. : i ... ..'v j CLEVELAND. Oct , ll.tho Cleve- great Ude of Jewish emigration to the.,and .xacarx League Indians Won United States has set in, and that al- the game from the .Dodges this afternoon at Leagne Park by -4 score of one to 0. .The contest was bot-; ly contested ... from start to ,-.f injsb, ft was witnessed by a capacity attendance - well as from South Carolina and Vir gina. s Col. Jos. E. Pogue, secretary, has boen informed that all railroads will operate special trains to ad from Ral- leigh during the .week as a means. of has - come into existence, composed Qf Jews organized and financed by the Hebrew Immigration Aid Society and the Joint Distribution Committee of America. Administration buildings, sfora : taking care of the Fair visitors. Greatly houses, workrooms, restaurants and reduced rates will prevail on the spec ial trains aud on, the regular schedules The indications are that the atten dance will, break all previous records- and since the fair officials are con vinced of this considerable additional work has been done on the grounds and buildings for - providing, entertain ment' for the crowds. This year for the flijst time since the grandstand wap d&strojred ' by ' fire the ' new, p$fieQt VIHWBF ivu ill TSJ- -t bavtr boo the oTfT'ohPs ' arid wTlT Ing capacity of more than five thou Itfsand. Band concerts will be given daily at the fair grounds iby the 28th Regi ment Band of he United States Army. Addressed the Training i8 band is graOy in demand at 1 17 W r A. . Sfafa fairs g) at i-thar nnhlir rattl its Regular Sunday Evening Meeting. The Occa One Enthusiastic OF GERMAN " f rr.rcsses unify.-,' Socialization Committee Named by German Government Compris ing Labor Leaders Op; nosed to oeizure or Coal Fields. iston 0NEOF IHK uvvrvfsrr iwu-xi ns lioston bankers said,' on tak D? Out a o,.!. 1 h -""m;uuuu insurance, "it n'V'"" ')ffl,(, mncb.! can cut thJl lf 1 wat I might not ha ork y tamii'.and I orw'V PliUlS I,,,ttPr- iniree from nati?LalLiJe Insurance Co., of a MOSLEY BROS., -l Azt, Greenville, n! Oct. 11. Miss Esther Rogers, a daughter of Samuel J,. Rogers, the. director of the United States Census,. died here in a hospital under circumstances that' inditsite sui cide by poisoning according to state ments from the police. 1 . it f A. I CI nau oeen in ror i ou BERL1- Q u.The -ocl:ilZa- was years oiu aim wui-htu ui-il- i . . . . . . I UUll comiiunce ajiuucu U eilUS l , . Ic,,, Ol Ar.c f ti,,. industrial labor world and economic e'iHrts. has reported by a majority oi' oue, that it is opened to the imme diate seizure of the nation's coal fields. The commission was divided into For the first time since Jamestown 1 two groups the smaller ofyvhich da Island was settled by the li-ngiisn, sanded tlie neutralization of theen more tnan tnree nunurea years ao, i production and distrioution oj the British Union Jack was flown to , coai. This group supports the find the breezes on the Island yesterday. is Gf tne first commission which has It wa-s in honor of the visit of dlsjsince disbanded, but whose majority tinguished British guests to Jamestown rM.'ommended the immediate confisca as a part of the tercentenary celebra- tion. -tion of the first legislative assembly in. Eleven members of the newly organ Virgima.There are two high flag staffs nized commission endorsed 'Walter on tne waterfront at Jamestown Is-, uathenau's proposal to give the state land with the statue of. John Smith, j absolute control over every ounce of who led the English pioneers to that CO1' produced, thus depriving the op point, between them. . j era tors of any voice, in determining At the top of - one staff flew thebe method of disposing of their pre "Starg an,d Stripes;" at the top of the ' (juet or fixing its price: The output other wasjthe Union Jack of Great Uf hie mines would be taken over by Britain. (' , ,' ' j an imperial coal council which would have authority to fix the prices and ! re-imburse the operators. ... The commission was unanimous in favor of "far-reaching elimination of capitalistic gains from coal , produc tion." The majority, of the commis sion was also con yiheed of the desira- i bility.- of withdrawing "..Jtheh nations coal assets from 'private ownership, hut r? conducted the - y. s C. . V. Fervice ol. ' His subject : , the W- C. A. Prostrated by three 'e, ich of which clijef cornerstone o-.r. w: c. a. ..fii. ,r- 31 vMeadows brought out clearly throe points that help in the Y. W. C. A.. 1st. One gains cooperation which is one of the essentials of a ueees.-.ful life. 2nd One is brought closer to the ideals of the school. 3rd One develops spiirtually. lie told of girls who because of their inspiration gained from tho V. W. C. A. iu the Training School have been far more successful than they would have been- without it and others of girls who. failed to take advantage of the opportunity offered in the association, and-by the same lack of ' cooperation have failed to work good outside. ' erincrs because it is comnosed of sol diers who were the first of the A. E. F. to play Uncle Sam's music across the Rhine after the Hindenburg line was broken. There will also be a battery of ar tillery, completely motorized, from Camp Bragg, four Dehaviland army airplanes that will give flying exhibi tions under the direction of experi enced aviators of the United States army. The midway atractions this year will tb su ever and will be open both day ai: i night. even a temporary synagogue nave been provided in the outskirts of Danzig for the emigrants. There are many wo men.and children awainting lranVpartrtl tion, going they say, to husbands and fathers in America. . The Tagebhitt's correspondent says many of the men seeking passage to America haves fled from Poland, .. as sisted by the Joint LDisiibtitionf.oju mittegad, otheri f ronjRusshjJ. h a vUig erected-- alongsi4e4-feee4givei!Hloifftofe,het ikl flfniy vRIv 'prbfld"'a seatVl as it "adrancejd intdoland.TIfe'.JPolss made no opposition to -thT? pissage through the corridor to aDnzg. nf fans ... v-. ' .--o,' Cleveland now, has four gamed n tbe; world t series aud :BrookfyniI The, seventh game wilt be 'puiyeU" Jat League Park here tomorrow tlietf the ' teams switch back to Brdoklvn.," 'av . Crowds. began to' line up" before he -ticket window at midnight;' last' night for this afternoon's, contest. ; ,i Altohugb baseball, mad Sthecrevcr land fans" were handy this- afternoon to swear their teain couW not be beat en ,aud that . their two game "lead 'InV sured.- them victory in,, the v' sexied. Brooklyn was not" down heart edjfntf declared their intentions " of coming back tomorrow. ., : .-. CAROLINA ICQfTOK &t$S :. U - ;. c fflUdSir By TRAIN k SOCI I6veV of-Liheolhton : ptpminentr5bt5on ' hjanufacturet1 and "chairjnan bt Nth'e demoertic executive "comisittee 'nintli . congressional district,' "r was-k 'instantly killed whep his automobile ..was struck by" a Southern - Railway. . passenger , va'lnori" grade crossing seven -'miles from "Charlotte ' today. - :- v. George H. Croom has -returned from Goldsboro where he vjsited his aluit, ; -Mrs. W. O. Mitcham, ind-his Ui.rle, j E. II. Bowden. He also took in the Wayne County. Fair. ,i 190 YEAR OLD LOCLvSl . . r TREE IS LOST; IN STORM from Ralej.gh this morninn: where they spent the weekend with relatives and friends. - - Miss Samye Langley returned from Washington this inomin wlire sho be bigger and more pretentious spent the week, end with relatives and friends. Leon Fountain LARC'HMONT, Oct. 0, An oak Uec on the estate of Frank - E. CamubftlK John L. Horne and wife returned known to at l6ast 1QQ FefirS oi -so valued as a landmark, ."'tliat Mr. Campbell spent $25,00jto ttitl ist "tree doctors" upon it; was' blown ddwn I y a storm. The tree waS'90 -feet hlih. UMTED STATES CLAIMS SHARE OF GERMAN CABLES of Tarbot'iSVrIved iai lliv uii ims mieruuu via. lautic Coast Line. :i R. B. Sewell of Durham, MacS WEENY VERY ULK. PRISON GUARD KILLS CONVICT WASHINGTON", Oct. 9. Delegates from five of the allied and associat ed powers met today at the state de partment in the first preliminary ses sion of the International Communica tions Conference. Representatives of F. nice, Great Britain, Italy, Japan an I the United States were present. Foremost of the problems to be set tb A at the preiminary conference is the disposition of, the German cables st I:;ed by France, Great Britain and J;:pan at the beginning of the war ami of which the United States proposes to clam a share. the city this morning via the,X Southern. Miss Elizabeth Tibatts return Washington this morning wr spent the week end" with relaf friends. : f, Messrs. H. S. Dunn and OS' day of1 Farmville are busings ) to the city. . ' ? Charles M. Little of Washi4,. t)? ' f Lwiaonpct. i)y Lord Mayor 'Mac- -H. weeny bean his-fiftyWhth'dsy'of " ifeIWligfer" strike toJay-very -weak, 4 t h spent fairly good night said - buJlethi. ORE MAYOR NINC FOR' , krt?thls ttiorhidg: Yotrngr vagrancy. .ds f 6r 30 davs t snendinz the day iu the citv ott bislwU. "r Swe r.tA;:wiAA Ata!.mALiii,. ness. - i , ' . Aed -Sltt and'oaL- ? I . . ... - -...... r' Richmond, Oct. 9. petails of a desperate encounter between five negro convicts and a ffuard at the State Lime Grinding Plant of Staun- I ton in which one of the convicts was WATERWAYS BODY MAY instantly killed, reached the peniten-, tiary yesterday. The attempted es cape had been carefully planned, the five men rushing their guard as they ADMIT WOMEN MEMBERS ATLANTIC CITY, Oct. 9. The reso- . RUSSIAN .BOLSHEVIKX PEACE DELEGATES. Riga, Oct. ll.The Polish and Rus sian Bolsheviki peace delegates ares expected -to sign "the twenty-five day armistice tbnighti The armistice will be. effected . six days front the lime of signing. ', i " -n - v. . . , - ' lutions committee of the Atlantic Deep- were returning to quarters for the ' , m , .... . -tM ci vvatviwaja dMbuviaiiuu, m uuuuiix Surprised by the sudden attack, the uard was beaten and thrown to the ground, apparently unconscious. He half lifted himself from the ground drew his revolver .and brought one of his assailants to the ground as the quintet were making for the woods. Homer Blyss, the .negro who was killed, was serving a ten-year term. CONFESSES TO HAVING KIDNAPPED BABY IIom "irovro wiMrstonirh-. ftt S it was divided' over the-method "'-"'" - -''' - - V ' i -.trliVh thtsi-fi to bp achieved. by Harrisburg, Pa.t Oct II August Pasfuelle, known as a crank, confess et .today according to .the - police as having kidnapped Blake .Ley Cough lin from his home in Norrid town and the. baby, smothered to death while being taken from the hduse- imderN Pasfuifclle's coat.v ' A search,' is", beimr in convention here, had under considera tion today a request that women be admitted to membership of the asso ciation. The request was made by Mrs. Howard Schwartz, of Baltimore, who declared the auxiliary should be abolished and the women permitted to become "full, fledged" members of the organization. . lUection of officers was on today's 1 r Ajram; Mayor r J. Hampton Moore, xf Philadephia, leading delegates said W'iuld be. Te-elected president without opposition, " . ' - ' . ' - WILL NOT RECONSIDER ctl to reconsider its decision of last F. H. VonEberstein expects for Wilmington tomorrow, , ness . , w j ; James Evans motored vto,c1iV!ashiug ton yesterday morning. V. L. Wilson, of Parmele,- is regis, tered at the Proctor Hotel. , ayi Whitfield; disorderly ; idgment suspended .upon cos.. - . : . Su :a "vs.iW. Mr Bell, charged-with -disorderly conduct and drunk. Tined $25 and cost. ' , ; f . , . State vs. Milton Harris, alleged dis- M. L. Finch returned from-.Raleigh -and c .. t - this mornihgG.';- W V-Hilton Harris, driving au ly&A , Fined ctty4q(4r r;-4rrfi 50jti W.- - ;y J. M, Trotmaw-ofrFarratvJlld snet4 jtafe' - vs., James McCulham; tres.' the week endithiJtis-oii,' J.O.Trotras'sinig iBentenced - to - the .county man,. 'chief clerk ; rofl the-ProCtohts, k,.rxad for SMays. - - , rotate. xa. vames Meuunra, vajjan- day visRbr.r- y ' ;:Y f "x '--l-' Sentenced to. the . courty road Brne Wikinsoif V o '? s 'f ' -' c , ..?,i-.:..v;'ii'J-- , WITH THE, WITS. J ' y RECEPTION AT vTimHETHODlSX - . ' the ' pier. ftioon here, a j v . .v.- .... The congregation, and rinedsf. the rVjtr 7'A': ' . Jarvis Memoi-iaYMethodist Church afei;.- - 9PfsK fn' ninny . itf,v4tKu.-, to; apiena a, reception , , . t.- , . j " u ' futurw-Pfe!sy; ' ; : .: cor at the churchrnr Monday evening, 6cv tober.r 11th, ;31920. - - v S:0O to 1A !erock. REPORT" CONFIRMED. . M (hi ' Vashinffton. Oct ll..-r-The Tlnitur! ? 1 1 es ' Supreme Court today' ref us- f . Curocoa; panislr West llndia X)it; - v ! t?rs. .arriving . nere - iroiL Columbia ;canirin - tba reports- ox the r ?Your; friend seci.tcirTOTe cm acctnaintance."-- .-'-' . "He toproves-flnancially, if tht'$ meets' iae :lpchera31y v;xxian-istt' borrow a sovbreiiT'-areU (Ris dV Jmad'e for th body , I f--hhi tion amendment,. ; . ro-zolutfori i Venezuela, -'v-M ...