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r-4 VJ S I . . i, .......... . . . . , THE WEATHER . fimiAV inn mncn comer v i v . ,iv $ it with a cold ;wave;;Sunnv V Uv: Monday fair and IT continued eqkL ' i I , I - i i j I S ' r - I ' I in ' I I - ; , K'tf' " " '."N V 11'. iff- I N' I - aum Ottilia - ' 1 VOLUME 5VHtfMBER CHINESE FA VOREmBYJAPStm BETA lh . J A SPECIAL FAVORS IN RE Japanese Delegation J to Arms Meeting Makes Statement - of Attitude - EMANCIPATE CHINA Follows Lead of United States. France and Italy's Naval Claims Studied, WASHINGTON. Not. 19i (Associated Press-Japan 4 Joined " with the other powers todaV in an expression of sympathy for the national aspiratiottiof , China ' and added a postscript erettiny any tendency toward a detailed detailed ex&minatios by the arma- -ment conference into "iimunaera ble minor matters in Cfa far east. In a statement omitting mention of specific points of controvery between the two counties the Japanese dele gation informed the conference dele gates that their government claimed no "special ,r'ghts and privileges" in the procurement of raw materials from China, harbored no "policies of territorial aggrandizement" at China's expenses, and was ready to join any readjustment of extraterritorial rights which appeared "fair and satis factory." To enter upon an examination of detail however, ..the statement, de clared the attempt'would 'i likely 're-. suit "in undue protraction" of. dis cus-Ions " a reiteration of . objection wapsn mis ing many controversies In the -ii ar east In turn, England, Francei Jtaly. Portugal and others expressed a de- sire of emancipation of China through preserved territorial integrfity, a gen eral position already having hte ad herence of the United" States. Then the committee adjourned -until Mon day whn the discussion c'prmciplos is- to give way to a more-detailed con sideration of China declaration of rgths. The session of the . committee was the only formal action of the confer ence today although all the national groups conferred informally amon? themselves and there was a confer ence late in the afternoon between Secretary Hughes, Japanese J, ' Bal fourr, and Admiral - .Baron Katb. heads of the American, British .and Japanese delegations, Al -lthrede-clined to talk about the meetnig but the inference was drawn that thejj had to consider further plans of pro- fndure for the naval arm negotia tions. ' ., .. .; Meantime ahe naval problem ' r ferred several days ago to a commit tpe of experts showed evidence of hav developed to the point where" th' naval establishments of France an" Italy soon would be assigned a tenta - tive status besides those of the thro stronger powers "n the reduction plan' It was emphasized however that an suggestive ratio the committee migh' consider would be formally reviewer before anv rjolicies were laid dawr On Monday the conference wif turn ifts attention for the moment r- the question of land armament and aj opm plenary session will :hear froir Premier Briand the French viewpom . regarding the maintenance ol armi"? It is not expected, -that detaws of th question will be taken up until later Perhaps not before the naval arm ment and far eastex questions''. -ar-near solution. UVE STOCK BODY MEETS NEXTTOEF The annual convention o0he Stat Livestock association wl be .heir Elizabeth City- November 30 t' Member 2, inclusive, aid'fedication t this time are that quite a numbe? fPtt county farmers will attend ijh gathering. . . vK number of prominent speakef tave heen given places on twa,pro Pam for the Elizabeth City' 12. Which rnminr iust at.thi8 tiK Hn farming conditions are r.athetj mettled, is partlailarlyopportune.. It is belie'ed that many Pitt coun ty farmers who have been made tcy rHze thP need for better. iivestok, iU attend the conyjprtim afid, that industry throughout eite wilT great stlmius as''resuiv, i. meeting. Umes White? of Norfolk, Milting AIMED BY AK -- : - i 196- 1 IM MSLMBD r v-tf V at . Ik HOLD DURHAW MAYOR - FOR VIOLATING THE C i NARCOTICS STATUTE -DURHAM, NovaS. (Asso- eiated Press) Dr Jobii H, Man- wng mayor of this city and brother to Attorney General J. S. Manning, of Raleigh, was arrest? ed here .today by department of justice agents on a charge of vio- lating the Harrison narcotics law The mayor waived a preliminary hearing and was released Under $10,000 bond signal by friends for his! presence at federal eburt In Raleigh Tuesday. No Longer Any Doubt As it Has Best Intrastate Record Yale Beaten. - RALEIGH, Nov. 19. (Associated Press.) North Carolin State college today won the undisputed champioi ship of the state by defending Wake Forest 14 to 0 in the last intrastate game of the season. . Wake Forest was kept on the de fensive during the entire game, mak ing only four first downs, not being able to work tje ball within its op ponents 40 yard Iffee. HARVARD SURPRISES THE FANS AND. TRIMS YALE CAMBRIDGE, Nov. 19. It was a Crimson victory, in the annual; Yale? Harvard game today. The score Was Mqq It was a last period vlctoryjn which a touchdown by- Owensr, a goal kicked hv Mv.-tw .nf rfitlll ' in Uf. WbU ...k passed 'tiie three gained ' by , Yale through a field, goal by Capt. . Al drich in th .first quarter. I. The Harvard i victory was-unexpected, generally camfng at a close of a in and out Reason for the Crim son and a previous undefeated season by Yale and caused a triple tie among the big three.. The game was played before a rrowd of 50,000. WASHINGTON AND LEE EASY FOR ENTER TEAM LOUISVILLE, Nov. 19. The Cen ter -cpjlege "Praying Colonels" scored an ea'rlctory 25 to 0 victory here todayver Washington and Lee in a gameeldwed down by a soggy grid iron. Center used the aerial attack with a mfixture of straight football Snoddy made two touchdowns wh Ik McMillan and Roberts made one each The General sf ailed t omake any cim sistent gains. DETOUR GIVEN ON PITT ROAD Travelers from Aytien and Winter ville to Greenville will take either lh Tar road at Winterville or the oh road and detour to the left of Read c Branch church and enter the br:d road at frog level and thence tf Greenville by the brSck road, accord "ng to a detour ribtiee Issued yestesc, day by W. . H." Rogers, " ir.f residen' jngineer of the state, highway coir, nisslon. " Thoe going- from -Jreenvflle t" A.yden, Winterville and Grif ton wij :take either the Tar road to Winter Hville or take the brick road to Frog . Level, there turning to the left anc ;omVng out on the old road at Read" Iranch church. - The entire new road will be blocked lut from Winterville, due to the cou Uruction ha vinjg, passed any ' poln' vhere traffic can be devoured mor' conveniently than -' outftned . above The Dublic is asked to take note oV 3ie detour and thereby .prevent he.v ng to turn back and go Tut of ther vay. The entire new roaa irom v m erville to.GreenvJlle isrclosed- .- J-1 C 'To- Meet 'Monday "; ' ' Tti- social denartmeht of theiMission arv society of JarVis Memorial churcr Vvill meet' Monday af ternooii atv 3.3C Vlock in the ladies' parlor, at the T&j.rch. ' It M3 tne last meeting., of ; the vear and' a' full attendance "of the memibershiR, is desired. . A i " gone ' MWtvDorothy Norman',:-has to KinsWfor the week-end to vist herJ sisters Miss, war,-; rv r- RIGHTS STATE GETSTflP TBALL HONOR an atf, who w teaenmg scnow IT. A The Onlv New Tle Onlv:New3papei GREENVILtlEj J The.Big Jir.lra.v weather : in Washiagton. sessions. Notiet- thevire hatless. Toft ' , - J - - j. ousiiesBreea states, - i Mm ft m M p. : ftersf.u a Japanese , joke, yvhile Briand Workers in Red , Cross Roll Call Drive Asked to Meet Mon day Night Every worker In the Red Cross roll call campaign in Pitt county is urged to attend the finally rally of the vari ous committees and officials at the of fice of the chamber of 'commerce Mon day evening at-8? o'clock. The -i roll call is lagging;'? lagging ba4lyin Pitt county . and it is going to be neces-: ay -for -quick, oatenslve -etJrtUjr mg the next ; few days if ; the, mem bership goal - of 3,500is reached. !VThe total ? yesterday was considerably ' be hind the mark set. - " That the Red Cross has been doing, s doing and wr3l continue to do good work in Greenville and all other Ra tions of PR counV Is B'enoria.lrv dmitted, but for some reason, owrkers have been unable to devote as much tttention to menibershin solicitation as is necessary tCfget desired and ex pected results. Chairman J. C. Easkins is very anx ious that each and every worker named ih his original announcement, including those of churches and . other organizations in city and county, at tend Monday night's meeting. At that time it s expected that plana will be mapped out whereby the ef cort can immediately be put over. "We've got to work and work hard, 'f we want t oavert a fall down." sa!d Mr. Gaskins yesterday. "We've ?ot plenty of workers but we must oep 'em up and get them out after the dollars early ' next week. Pitt county has never yet failed to do its iart toward the Red Cross and has 10 intentions of breaking, her good -ecord at this late date. We want "em all there, want 'em there on time md' promise not to keep them very !ong." There is the pronouncement -f the chairman; the" only thing need Hi to assure the success of Monday's neeting will be the presence of the workers.' . Memorial Organ Work of (installing the Hooker nemorial pipe brgaji in the' Eighth Street Church v of Christ, Disciples,' s " progressing "favorably and the nagnifieent instrument wilt soon.be n service, it was stated by officers of he church ye6tterdy The organ vas purchased last July and it as be te ved the installation will be. com pleted Vn time for it to bemused next lunday. - - '- The qrghn was . given ; the church s a.inemorial of the late T." M. Hook er by Mrs. H L. Coward-, Mrs. J L. -XT i. "Kta TT1 I Pl.tinmrn A-nA T 173. Hpoker and W .E. Hooker, sisters ma brSthers of the deceased. The instrument was purchased at an out .ay ,ot $6,500 from - the Hall Organ ompsl 'of West Haven, Connecticut. nd ?1t will consttute a very vaiua 'ie additim to the- chnreh. y- Already plans are underway "for a recfitll a tthe church as" soon as the 'organ is 'mstalled"and the choh-has had time to prepare a program. The Cotton Market. -NEW YORK: Nov. 19. Spot co tonj closed quiet nilddling. ,17.55; fuUfrea - closed strong. December, tTllfc: January.ll692: March; . 16.93; Ready Shortly TfnTn j ic.70. TulJ y - tl " 1 in Pitt' Coiintv WitK AssociatRress Serit 5; H'. C; ! SUNDAY MQRNICG, NOVEMBER 20 Eour;tke I a StrollLbits Here, are the "Big Fpur'of .Jha arms r-f : ?r '"k :, J.aKugrwa or ano. Axistide Briand J'ranee Balfour seems to savyy jta point. North Carolina Forest, 0. Harvard, 10; Yale, 3. t. I. Syracuse 14; Darmouth, J. Rutgers, 17 ; West Virginia, 7. N. Y, University, 7r Trinit y. Georgia, 22 ; Alabama, 0.. . ' Tulane, 21; Lousiana StataJi-v Centerr, 25; Washington and Lee 0 f urman, 62; Wofford, 0. -Srowri, 7; Colgate, Q. A .Carnegie; Tech, :21; 'MarylawJ,' 0. s WlsconsinV 0; Chacago,'3? 'f Boston; 10; -Georgetown,. 14. . Michigan; 3; Minnesota 0. Iowa, 14 ; Northwestern fi. Great Lakes, ' 14 ; Hampton Roads; 0. Fay etteviljer- 20; Wlbnington, 0. Mayor Clark Disposed of Num ber of Cases at Session on Saturday. r Mayor D M. Clarki held the regu lar session of the dlty court yester day morning and he handled an un usually large docket.. Fifteen cases in all were heard, ancTfines and costs, or bonds for appearance at a higher court were imposed in 14, a continu ance being ordered in the fifteenth. The docket 'yesterday was as fol lows: Hubert Bass and Quiller Lungsford, trespass, $10 fine and one-half the costs each. A. L. Harris, building without a builder's permit, costs. Harvey Outterbridge, assault, $25. and costs. ' Raymond Waddell, vvagrancy, 80 days on the county roads, on 'the county roads, and costs. Raymond Waddell, disorderly con duct, 30 days on roads. Lillian Baker, reckless driving, con continued. - Sterling Gorham, receiving, trans porting and possessing intoxicating liquors for the purpose of sale, bound over to county court under "$200 bond Bill Allen, ' insufficiently lighted automobile, costs. Manasas Rogers, carrywig a con cealed weapon, boundover the county couirt " under $100 bond. Sterling Gorham, crossing Fivr Points' without stoppng in violatior of -city traffic ordinance, costs. Wtfllie Rogers, -drank- and -disorderly, $10 and costs. IMPORTANT MEETING OF COMMITTEE, OF CHAMBER -; A?i important meeting of the di versification committee of the Pitt county chamber4of commerce will be held at thechamber's rooms Monday aft4"noon at. & b.'clock and the attendr anc of , every" member r representing every section i-oitk county, Js earn- -Jestlf desiredr - -.'- f B, - Pace," county! demonstration a gelt, -and' its " program: is. one of the most important pnases oicne cnam ber'p work. Prominent : business and professJonar men. and farmejrs of the county compose 'the committee. I len5idoci(et LikS Srinng. conferen.e a stron? between? Japan, Arthur J. Balfour :-of looks Mke he's finding it dlfileuit-tu i un-i Ex-SerFideS Men Have' to .Meet I mean up bquad Must Have Quarters. " 1 ..Not near enough rooms have ret I been promised by the people of Green-1 ville for. the ex-servile men of Pitt 1 will spend N nextFriaay mght mAthe-sity whfile - the ,alah ur I squad ot government - agencies, the I tWslWosa andrthe. American. legjm,-fr. I oecessaryto. Know bittLl-Andhe -by i n-garlngtefaim., for adjusted cofrPh penaauibn. The; squad will spend Friday ami Saturday, November 25 and ir' reenville and hundreds of exrfighterf will probably have to spend Friday night in the city. Knowing this the chamber of commerce sometime ago urged people of the city who have rooms, regardless of whether they make a practice of - renting them, to place them at the disposal of the ex-soldiers, but so far the number registered with Secretary Smith is pitifully Pfoadequatel Jtt was eta ted last evening, and unless there is a more general disposition to help the men who are seeking needed and earned compensation from the gov ernment, many of them will be un able to remain here and press theftr cases. It is earnestly desired by legion of ficials as well as by the Red Cross and chamber of commerce that ever j person who has a room available for use that one. night, next Friday com munieare with the chamber early Mon day morning. It vitally necessaTry' that all arrangements be perfected hi advance of the coming of the squad hence the, early registration of avail able sleeping quarters. Glee Club At Local College The Wake Forest college blee clut and orchestra will give an excellent program in the auditorium of the East Carolina Teachers Training .Schoo", next Wednesday evening at 8.3(. o'clock. The college organization ha, a delightful reportoire of songs, or chestra -numbers, "stunts" and othe: glee club features, that make theii program enjoyable to old and young big and little. The glee club and orchestra thU reason is said to be supenror to anj put out b ythe big ' Baptist colleg in a -number of years and it-is bein brought to Greenville 'by the sehW ;lass of the training school. Ticket' iave been placed on sale at rhe storV" f the Warren Drug company an indications are that a capacity audi 3nce will attend the attraction. MORE TESTIFY IN THE ARBUCKLE CASf SAN FRANCISCO, Nov.- 19.M is.. Grace Holstead, a4 nurse who attend, ed Miss - Virginxi Rappe. at the time bf her death in a sanitorium here testfied ' today i n the' Roscoe . Arbuckh manslaughter trial, that the bruiser found .on the,' girl's body., could no have;-been. Jirfiicted after her- death: ' Miss riolstead's . testimohy i:wai broughi! out by the" prosecution in an effort to conibat statements of ,phy sicians yesterday, that the ibruisef might have been caused after ; death wbil the blood was still K warm and Icarcnlating'i - , &$yih&i 'As we see ft, therris no reasonnl ; , T trCB 1 921 . . ' LABOR APPROVES OF NAVAL LIML 'ON - LONDON! Nov- 19ui elated Presa). A manifesto IunMr' , today y . the labor: party on.be- ' nair-tbe whole labor movement Af England promising support of any o wp wat may be necessary the propoaat tor irnnl ramentt reduction effeetirM nl called for the extension of the proposal to-all forms of arma- "".ment. The text of the manifesto de- glares the. labor movements wl- uttl ani!ccep? ? :.Iy the program of substantui aiut I progressive aniA. . the United States at the opening u iirtui vunxerence and wul.- fill nnnW . ' oxjffFu. HiKaewre necessary en the side of Great Britain for gfv- ing effect to the prograrmr. Al F, of L. Also. WASHINGTON, Nov. 190r- ranized labor, through the Am- erlcan Federation of Labor . exe eutive council today adopted the Awerfean plan .for the UmRav uon oi naval armament. " r P Hit The following, taken from the ac count of Friday' Rotary districH con ference at New Bern appearflng in yesterrday morning's issue of " - the New Befnian. will be of interest to People-of Greenville since it dealu :ad!8 of Sam PUipsr It was an (impressive addrrea- t,a one that found readv re in hearts of his hearers that Rotarian Phillips gave on Rotary bov S Work, RotarJr iB a service station that stava 3pen twenty -four hours a day he 101(1 "e conference, and no cause has neater cUIm on that4 service than WOrK among boys. To successfully TorK witn the boy, he safiay it was I yays to vet this knowledge. "In the first placed Rotarian Phil Zips warned, don't let the; boy spirit n you die. No man can come in sym pathetic touch with the boy who does not: first nourish the boy in his own elf. Know the boy at home; at school; in his play life; and at church !f you would win his confidence, he asserted." QUAIL HUNTING LEGAL ON AND AFTER" MONDAY Oil up the old shot gun, get some shells, dig up the leggings the kaki suit and hunting cap it is open sea son on Bob White effective tomorrow. Tt is really permissible to hunt quail :n Ritt. county on and after November 10, but then as the twentieth happens to be Sunday, slight hunting will be lone. If the weather- man acta anyways near decent, a lot of huntingwiU be lone Monday, and those going out are autioned to disguise themselves well early hunters see some queer tbfiigs, r at least have peculiar vision, hfllm Tells Best Methods of . Fighting Boil We&vU Since the d reared Mexican boir weevil has invaded this section of North Carolina, a statement prepare by C. B. Williams, .chief ,of , the drvi sion of agronomy of the North Caro ina extension., service,- for the Pit' county chamber of commerce for th( information of its members as well -a: -11 other- cotton growers in the exrifa ection, will be of wide interest., Th statement of Mr. Wlliams v divea th est methods of fighting the weevil and also informs fianters of th manner In which the destructive, in lect may be successfully combattec A rhe article follows: ;TART ON FRONT PAGE "Since the boll weevil reached th tate in 1919, pur farmers have beei inxious casting about in their, mincU .s to how. they may most effective. 1-ombat ' and overcome, or certaimly naterlally reduce the ravages pf thi est when it reaches their own eonr nunity. : Many have already done hings, in fact were practicing me-1 hods .before they., ever heard .tell -of he boll weevil wtil go a long"' way to .af eguard: - them against the attacki this , much-dreaded enemy-of " the otton. grower. The use. of good cybp otations; of better and more Intelli ;ept fertilization; of. early andor 4ugh preparation of i theland ; 6tr -a ;6od seed beV and the use of Jthe best ndiptiBeed-nf freqnent ;and"5 ttor; oughvpreparain . of "'the Icronafter up to keep it growing vigdropsly from the start ; and of many 'other practi ces' the best farmerr.of;the state have already 4 put Into use 'on . their ifartns. PRICE FIVE CENTS E TO BE PASSED WHEtl Revision Measure "Went Throujh Third Bc-Writinff Dnrinar v Yesterday. v '.-j i . back to: itouse i Five Cbnf erees Sf DemUrato . - -lrwrtBl" ana &enaor Sftnoot Refos- insr to AcC WASHINGTON, Nov. 19. fAsso- ' ciated Press). -The tax revision bill came through its lkd rowritin today and will be returned to. the -' " house on Monday. Republican leaders G are hopeful that the-, fiial step la its , I enacunenccan be taken in time to -per.-' nut congress end "ltai special -ses- sion Wednesdav as slannMl. r Only five of the 10 conferees on th..C bfll have signed the conference re- port The Democrats refused to aira ; and. one of ;the Republican managers,'!,'' Senator Smoot, of Utah,. proponent of tiie, sales taxwithheld ' his signature.' He said ; it was hig detention i totatudy.-;-the bill to see if it was any , improve- TAX MEASUfi CONGRESS RESTS ment over existing law before siv- .. ' Ing Ot his' approval. -' i " r. . v Opposition to some features of .the " - bill is expected to develop in-both '. the- house and the ' senate. .House ' ; leaders planned however . to put "the . bill throught the house' Monday after -; ;. four or five hours of debate but .the . ; senate will have two., days to consider . : It before the time fof adjustment. '.'jt The house and senate conferees ' ' fixed the corporation income' tax Hte, :"-"--,". at 12 1-2 - per cent, the figure in rthe - - , house bill; . agreed to the present tax '. . : of $20 a gallon on distilled spirited,.;. - ; with a .; provision' ; f oic - an additional-' ; v k tax of $4.20 a gallon on inch ipfjrita .S ; diverted ? f or beyerage ' purpose; j re-P ; taihed the;;'$3,000 iexemption allow- fr"TTt'-: - . . -Zli i roraUons baymg; ed corpoxatlons- i which ?doe not-ap - incomes - oi o,ww or- ica.- , : " mtr Artn -TT , . Chairman .-Penrose, of 1 the ;aenate K:v managers, said the . boll as" finally ;y mended was "entirely adequate ; for the immediate revenue heeds "of the government but he would make no--estimate of future needs, v ' Two Deeds Filed Two deeda were filed to be recorded -at the office of the regTarter yesterday i They' were:.- . .'' ri'-i- ... W. J. McLawhorn and wife to J. T. . Braxton, lots ouef two., three and four' . of tiie- McLawhorn property in the . tewntof WinterviIle,L200. . v ,' Richard M. Johnson and Fannie Johnson to P. R. Hines a lot 'in. Ay- - ' den, V exact location- not stipulated, . $50 -and other 'valuable conrfderttions. g Saturday Mls8 Estelle M eek&;. left Satur-W ' ':M .. -A sue wut apew uie KCUrenu wiut par-i ents. '--4- thepaxt of our farmers for suppos&ig that-otir- popple in this state are go ing to. have as a whole to give up the 'r-Z growth, of cotton' if they will' recast their methods, although some, may have to do. so where their, conditions are exceedjtngly favorable for. the bar--boring and multiplication of the boll ."- ' weevil, as -they have not done so. in ' the long run, In the cotton-growing 'states south of us.- We.may.matert aUy reduce after a year of severe at- tack and . then in another year & ' crease, and finally "grow in all . prdi- V babiltty as much- or more 'than yr N ; are growing now Texas is "now grow- ; . ing: almost double the arreage she J acreage she grew when the f weeva Irst entered that state in 1892. i . H': - j .: - There is no xiuestlon; however, that ' ' r . had not Texas recast her methods of 1- planting and 'growing cotton to meet t . .the most effectively the boll weevil, . ;, ' she would to a large extent at least;. r have' been pufe out of the cotton . ' ?v ' . growing-business long ago.' "If" North f . Qurelfha?, cotton ; growers are tQ cent 'Y" ' -tftraVto 'grow cotton on anything" lice -V, a profitable basis they wll baveto-do- ,j;. " many things that, farmers? in ' jrthei states-to tiie south of us have. dome. ' Some ofJ the methods they, have learn- -'-'-, rr ' ' ed to-vbe . most ; effective iltt;Teducin-:z the.severity .of the attack; ot the cot- ton .boll Weevfij; antl i profit J thenv to. 'eenttam-tegMwtlii'. of cotton 'arevilCv"- j air'folKJwativrf ' w aV;Be; oibn"nndeT the' attack aa4 v.". . , do not . become stampeded Meet ' hi attack with coura ge' and : do hot be- ' : 'ftCtontinneaonPase vTl .1 Vj v- -... mother, in tUSk city 1 1 t ititU !
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