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VOL. 24. No. 44
SECOND EDITION.
KINSTON, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 26, 1921
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Ulster ofty
Vote of Confidence in Briand by French
Chamber of Deputies All Needed to Re
store Allied Equilibrium--Paris Takes
More Tolerant View Entente to Pro-
t ceecl With Division
(By tlie United Pre)
Paris, May 20. Premier Briand
appeared today to have swung
Fiench opinion "do firealcr toll-ration
for (ierniany.
h. wK confidently Miovul hejjp
that the Chamber of Deputies will ap
prove 1 1 is course' in reg'ard to repuru
tiims ami his handling of the Upper
Silitisiaii situation.
A mho of confidence would serv
to 'restore fully the cordial relation.
of t ie Allies and permit the Snpn me
I i.nucii to proceed with i.s plans o!
..ivi.li.lg Silesia between tin' do) mam
;i!id Poles.
Teaching Men of Army
to Bake Repairs and
1 Save Gov eminent Cash
( Hv tke United Pre" I
Washington, May 2(i. KollowiaR
the" policy of rigid economy laid dmvi
I..' thu Secretary of War, and with
f.'is approval, the Quartermaster
:,,rp hereafter will tc.nli enlisted
lien salvage woik. A school for
tiaining the personnel in the repair
oi clothing and shoes has just be:-:,
established at Camp Jacks.')!!, S. C,
, iirt -mother sc hool for the rep&ir of
typewriters at I'ort MePhfrson, da.
This training of the men vrdl bo
part of the routine work of the
salvage shops, and additional schools
will he established as soon as pos
sible at convenient points in other
corps areas. In this way much mat
erial !ioti.','ht for the war can be re
paired and utilized for the peace
time nce'ds of the army, saving thou
sands of dollars to the taxpayers.
Lee Memorial Fund
Sought; Daughters
s Confederacy Colled
When -deneral Lee, amid the wreck
and milt of IKOri, sought l reinvest
his life fur the Hiein'fii of his slric1;
cm land, he refused offers of wealth
;itnl high position at home and abroad
i.nd the headship uf church ntid stale
insi ii.ul ions and accepted the presi
ill ii: v of war-wrecked Washington
1'idleee. in the vallev of Virinia. Hi-
pi eat kinsman, Washington, hem;.
tiih, had endowed the college will
his money. General I.ee, having in
money, gave himself to the institailio:
Mid thus enriched it forever.
deneia! Lee's investment of him
'i,'f- has brought dividends which even
his wisdom coufd not have foreseen or
iiuaf;;ned, and the amav.inj,' fruitful
nt-rs oi ins 'institution as a nursery
of .American 'leadership has recently
awakencil fde whole S'-iuth to a fivsli
iaU'.at'mn of his many si.led reat
ness, and a widespread cle.sire to hon
r his hiemory and tarry on his work.
this lou-dokiyed tribute in tak
in-:; the form of a Lee-Memorial fund
for the following and kindred memor
ial objects: First the raising of at:
enmiiviiieiu wntcn snail maintain a
mutable custodian of the Lee mausol
etini ami cfia'scl. Second The riton
M ruction of the western half of the
hapel without chanKin the mausol
uiii, siaiue, rostrum or uenenu L,ee
office. The chapel is now too small
third The equipment and endow
ment of the Robert E. Lee Memorial
Si'twiol of Civil ami Highway Engin
w rinif. This schoid was founded bv
(leneral I-e, 'himself an atreomplisheil
engniter, as the first act of his ad
ministration, but has never been pro
Tided with building, endowment oi
adequate equipment. Fourth The en
dowment of the Robert K. Lee chait
of juumalrsm as memorial of the
-fact that in 1809 General- Lee Intro
duced fully worked out college cours
es in journalism.
Through the generosity of one of
Ccneral Lee's admirers a handsome
illustrated Lee booklet will be pre
sented to every subscriber to the
fund. ..
Sample 'books are in the hands f
A. M. W'addeir Chapter, U. I). 0., f
Kin ton.
CONGRESS TO PROBE
TUG RIVER STRIFE
(By the Dnltert Press)
IVashingtcV May 20. The Senate
Ubor Committee today ordered a fa
rable report on Senator Johnson's
solution for invest'ijrution ' of tw
v Rivtr mine war.
of Upper Silesia
STANLEY ADDRESSES
BANKERS' OF STATE:
PROSPERS COMING
Senator Says Covernment's
Function Not' to Decree
(Jood Times Hotter for it
to Trust to People and
Ketp Hands Off
:i'!isl;i,i-,'i, May Tiankeps at
ti'iding yesterday's sessions of lh.
North Carolina Hankers' convention
heard addresses by Senator Stanley,
uf Keiduiky, and W. II. Booth, cue
president of the Guaranty Trust.
Company, of New York.
Over oOO bankers have regisler.ii
for the convention.
Senator Stanley made a povv:f:ii
speech. He dialiused the mind of
any person who thought he was go
ing to propse some government re
cipe for prosperity.
"It is not the province of govern
ment to make mi'ti rich," he declared.
"The quicker we get away from that
idea, the futher from paternalism,
from hothousing, and the closer we
get back to individualism, the better,"
the Kentuekian said. He thinks that
prosperity is to return and Congress
can do much by restraining from in
terfering' wifh the people, not by try
ing to enact prosperity but by pre
venting foolish legislation.
What is Work? Why is
One a Worker? Why Do
Anything So Foolish?
( He Hie
York,
United
May
Press 1
2ti.-- What
New
vork?
A id v, l
i V il'i on w n'k :
marriage wm
k '.' Those arc a few
the National Hoard
A. is going to fin:)
that. Thomas A. I'jli:-.
flood of actlile'iil i;' ((ir
he qtiestioli-
the Y. W. C.
tbollt. Now
i:.s !ai !f! 'a
Ions abroad
in the land, tli
i-iiil out n list
ones. Pei.iiiiai
tl of historian
is ;oing u .
ediy prai t i. al
oi tin' veid
-igrapiiy, will
de,
II be what's Want
ooveininii resolul
t he board rifeiit-!'
plies. A
:;diii!iHl bv
studying of the -place and sigoii'i- aii. -of
york in 'I'he Hfe of woman ar;
then- .he i e's the particularly pra.-lida
tiOLe - for the prouio't ion of I lie nov
essary itir-'t ruction. 'I'he qucsti innaiii
!n i.-ig compiled will ask for a -lefini
Moll of work, and 'including, I hat di
puled question ivoted above, anen.
..nan iage. Then it will ask why tin
questioned person works. l-or nec
essities? A desire for self-expre.-.-.-ion
? 'Among the other iuos;ions al
ready framed are: What is the v.ilu.
of work? Why is having to-work
sometimes regarded as . undesirable V
If you were married, would you work '.'
V htt.t reward does a married woman
icceive for caring for her home?
Does a home-maker have to spend
as much money as before she va
married? From the replies to thes
queries itnd many 'more the Y, V
classes Will be planned to 'meet as
beSt they can what seem to be the
hief demands for vocational training.
ADAM AM) KVE
COLONY I5ROKKN IT.
Berlin, May 20. The colony of
ettve-dwellers of Berlin, which took
the back-to-the-land doctrine so lit
erally that scores of men, women.
boys and girls dug caves for them
selves in the banks of the Spree just
out of Berlin and discarded all mod
em wearing apparel, has been dis
persed by the police. The colony's
leader, Dr. Heinrich Goldberg, argued
that 'the experiment was a simple
solution of the housing and cost of
living problems.
Queen Mary's Birthday.'
London, May 26. Queen Mary
celebrated her 54th birthday today
and in honor of the anniversary sa
lutes were ired by the Royal-Artill
ery in all naval and military cen
tres. . At Portsmouth the salute was
led by Nelson's famous old flagship,
the Victory. Her majesty married
King George, then Duke of York,, in
1893, having . previous!' been be
trothed to his elder brother, the late
Duke jjf Clarence, who died the pre
vious year, tine was me naugrnier ot
the late Duke of Teck'and Princess
iiarict. of Cambridge.
Harilinjif Determined to Ap
point Him to Succeed
White, Washington Hears.
Nomination to Senate
Within Ten Days, Under
stood (By the Unit t
W'asiiiiigluii, May
li.'.rdmj': ha.- decided
i;i:n Howard Tiifl to
d Press)
L'Ji.- President
.o aOf.oint Will
the biuh ol ii. ,'
of Chief .
as siicces.
las White
oil bi-j'hes
It is hi
go to tin
days. lusti.-e of tile United Sta.es
or to the late Klw;ud Doug
', it was learned In re I da
! authority.
i'lieveil the iionii'inlifiii may
Seriate within a week or ie'n
German Sergeant
Sentenced to Ten
nuans
(By the United Press.)
I.ipig. May 26. -Germany to
day cuitvickii lr first ar crim
inal. Sergeant llcinen was sen
tenced to ten month:.' imprison
i ient and ordered to pay part of
the (rial routs when found guilty
of maltreating 50 lirilish and
Helj;ian prisoners of war.
I n
IIKKI. ItlFLEllEN ARK
l.KST IN 2 ARMY AKKAS.
Kalei.;'!i, May .!!(. With an on
bi.iK- n string of -victories to its cred
it i.,i-r the Reserve Officers Train
d".:1 Corps units representing tin
: ..-' r institutions ot the Soutn and
West, tin- State College rifle team
has finished a highly successful sea
-en wun a notante record, and i:
tli undisputed champion of the
nd
Ninth Corps areas com
pris-i:;:
I he states of Alabama, Ar
-, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana
sij.pi. North' Carolina, Soul!
Vlis-i
na. Tennessee, t'alifornia, Id it
tUiitia, Nevada, Oregon, Wasl:
, and Wyoming. In addition
r ing thu championship matches
i oe fourth and Ninth Corps
the Tech riflemen also tunic
cries in dual shoots over othe
.'-'i!tll-
( are!
namely, University of South
ua, Auburn, and Georgia Tech
Artists' Models at
Annual Ball Easy to
Look at and Recognize
(Byilu' United Press)
New link, May 2(1.-- It eei-taitih
is interesting the other ni-'ht
the annual art models' ball held
liiiiimy Hall. It was intriguingh
called "a true village carnival," but
that Wjyjh'l the particularly interest
;i.g thing about it. Picking out the
girl you bad seen pictured in your
favorite brand of hosiery and talcum
powder and pretty nearly everything
else you buy that was the thine
that, held you long after the hou.
when you wen- expected safe within
I he walls of your own apartment
Tin y really do look like their pictures
Probably especially so because a good
many ol them came dressed as they
are in lite uds within reason, of
course.
Ccj? Gives Up Job to
Drive Pie Wagon; He
is Out Just for Coin
(By the Unted Press)
New York, May 26. Gone are the
days when prestige and flash of uni
form held -the heart. "I don't like this
game; there's no money ;in it," said
Policeman Alvin M. Gehrke the other
day as he walked up to Lieutenant
Fleming, took off his shield and hand
ed it to the lieutenant. "I quit."
Pressed for a reason, Gehrke explain
ed that he was going to drive a -pie
wagon. It paid better. And none of
the advantages urged on -the side of
being a policeman with a badge and
authority and everything corn-pared,
in Gehrke's mind, with the pay and
the joy from driving pies about the
city streets.
Trinity Commencement.
Trinity College, Durham, May 2(i.
'Commencement exercises here will
start June 5.
Boy May Die. From
'.'Knife' Wound; His
i
Assailant Jailed
(By the United Press)
" High Point, .May 2ti. Carl Hodgin,
1C, may die here as a result of a
knife stab inflicted by Paul Fulton,
15. ' The assault followed an argu
ment. , Fulton was locked up. His
case is expected to go to the Juvenile
Court.
Had Several at While House
Wednesday Kveninn,
is Learned
DISARMAMENT GETS BOOST
lltii-aii's Proposal
hv Unanimous
Senate ('on f"ei
Adopted
Vote in
enee
He-
lrai( Three Naval Pow
ers is Brought Nearer
(By th United Press)
Washington M.i I'll. A tfi
tip
the nation's finan i.ii l.-a i-a - di.
-I tlie revival of ,- ir.-ule -i
'lie entiie financial p, j. y of the
erniiienl t.iw-n'd I !o.an at
lioner given by Pi, -.;.! i llanl.i
n the White House ui- a;, it
learned today.
pproval for liorah A aiendineiil.
W ashnigton, May 'I'iie I.
"i-armameiit reposal unaii::i
ran
u -
if
oval in the
, iC!la . e
cl
re 'noon. The se
Tin' lilahoan's
in:
Harding to call an ! . i : - - n . : :
armament conferer;- e an i
(iteat Itritain and dap.i i u
pate with this country. The
enee would prulrably hi' In ! .; u
,1 di:
!;h lie
part ici-c-mfer-Aniei'i
'd.'eit a
illilaii'. .'.
rs, Hie
: evei
a.- -! .i.
a, and Would Have
reduction of the beis;,-.
progiams of tin- im-e
inns'i aliibitious tin
know ii.
I'iie aim llilmer.l a ,,. .
i i.il rcdtict ion"' anmialiv t
its
I"
Southerners Endorse
Federal Decoraiion
Day for War Heroes
Atlanta. Ga., May
I'orseinenl of the pro.
May .'111 in honor of
'. lb arty on
cl to nl,,i,.'ai
the men !.
, and in oieui-
fought in the wot id war
ory of those who untdc
th;- stii--enu
sacrifice, has "jeeti given by
L'-iivo men ami women of 1
p. esee.
Sd-iith.
lb-" latest of whom looxpri"- miqua!
fieri approval is .Mrs. W. S. .Ici'tim;'
of Jacksonville, Rl.i., first vi;-e pri' '
dent of the General I'ederiti.iii i
Woman's (Mul)s, ii-i:.
('enionst ration woi I
'.rgani'dtiou. M rs
of I he most a. I iv
among Wooien'.. m
l-nile.l Slates.
"Tile adoption -,:
director of
for that na
Jennings i
of Si. mil.
.ttii..'i!ioo-' .
i nci
' lie
of May .'ill
nor those wl
M.
avi
moii.it Day t.i I
tireir lives in lb
g real world war
ii-n. and the endor-e
'ii by .practically all
- ..-. i'illy l'i; line,"
I ho A aierican I c ia
men t of I his :,cl an
,,r gatii.a I ions, i i
.aid Mrs. .Iciiiiiiii
in a letter to
' of ihe Ainrri
League, which
ibutioo of me
worn eeueralK
Soul oern lii adoua r :
an-l' i an -o I iiiidi .
s in charge of !
lnoiial poppies to
May :lll.
Overman Opposes an
Investigation Kacc
Conditions, Slates
Washington, May 2d. -No good
in come from a national investigat
ion ot race conditions. Senator
Lee. Overman of North Carolina
vitotdu'y toid a negro representing
the Association for the Advancement
-f Colored People. His support was
solicited. Only hard ledum's could
esult, Overman said.
Closing at Catawba.
Newton, N. C, May 2(1. Com
mencement exercises are under wav
it Catawba College.
BULLETINS
XMEIilCAN'S Al l. KLIMINATEI).
Hoylake, May 2fi. America's
hpe for the lirilish amateur golf
championship died in ihe sixth
round here this morning when
Kred J. Wright, last United
States survivor, was defeated by
Bernard Darwin.
KICKENBACKKU OFF AGAIN.
Redwood City, Cab. May 26.
Captain Eddie Kickenbacker took
off the second time on his trans
continental air flight shortly after
8:3(1 a. m. today. The famous
-ace, who is en route to Washing
ton, I). C, made his first start
earlier but was forced to return
on account of a fog.
COTTON
.Futures quotations Thursday were:
Open.
- Close.
January
14.2.1
14.58
13.09
14.12
14.13
14.32
129
Li.t'.'J
14.04
March ..,
July
Octi!er
December
Coal -Miners Warned That
Smokinss Will He Impos
sihlo d" I'rocurnt Shortly.
'Manufacturers' Stocks
Are Depleted
By
indi-n,
the United
Pi
ess)
-ateiie-l
i.
May 'Jii. A th
1 1 1 i in- to-lay broil
of the Hritish
-tie f;
ht clos
er
set t lernen
ua! tr
1 ooacco lactones v;ln larue star'
fai'toric
if manufactured gmids ami with fair
implies of find I lit)-- far have mail
iged to or. crate.
Within the la-it week, however,
thei'r supplies have been depleted s.i
that a-1 official warning was issued 'by
the assoeia I ion of manufa 'turer.-' to
day titat a cigar-die famine Would re
u. t l'. -iiu con! '.Tins! u-i- of t in- : :' rikc.
n rini HAi-iiri
r? i iii j iiujaai aim
Barracks Turned Over
Public Health Peopk
( liy the United Press)
w
: Hi.'!
' 1 on, .May Jo. 1 1, ,,i.e v. i ' i
n of the War I lepart 'iicrii
ytlhing possible for disaMt i
if tin- world war, Maj.-Gcn.
he deci-
to do eve
veter ails
H.
L.
quarter ma -4 or -general
reported today that la
completed the transfer
Health Service of the
at Kort Mcllcnry, .Mil ,
N. M., Whipple Ha:
'ox lliils, N. Y., Oteci.
.if the army,
has pract ically
to ihe Public
army hospitals
Fori K.iyard.
r.-i-'U: , Ariz., I-
N. C. and ( a up Kearney, ('alif., wil'i
all real estate, buildings and iaipi .. . e
inents.' Qii'irti rmaster supplier
amounting" la $l,lll2di;i(, have als.i
been turned over. In addition, three
army posts are now available for the
use of the Public Health Service.
These are Fort MacKenzie, Wyo., Kort
Walla Walla, Wash., and Fort Lot-,'.
Hoots, Ark., with all real estate,
buildings, and eipiipinenl , and they
will be capndilo of providing hospital
facilities, in addition to the t-eaiy hos
pitals, for patients of the Ili.ireau ,,
War Risk Insurance or of I be Federal
Board for Vocational Trebling. Km
Walla Walla and
have not been used
for some time, and
meiit at Foi l Logan
ol del'e-1 e! ett hi"! e.
Fort Ma Ki n;-.i
di' v pos
,:i detA.
s has boi
Pool
Contract Awarded
for Expo. Building
at Carolina City
( By
' lot I c,
the United
May :ld.
Press)
Tire I'nill r.'V
Carolina.-. l'i
lis been sign
i-ectiun of the
Inc., exhibit 1
d.
It V
iiist ruction company of thi;
-rift the building and 1 hi
alls for an epeinliline ol
lire completed building i
d'.iiiiiin
be I III lied
imp.inv iii.l-
over to tin- o posit ii.,!
later than - ti). list. Il
This building will be lino by 2(i0, o.u
.-.lory, containing lll.tititl s-piare fee!
of floor space, and will be of liuiderit
fiit proof const ruct ion, lo ick, I'lini-retc
and steel. Additional space will be
provided by. the ii-'ctioii of a fraoli
;lruclure-I..U by '2(10, and the build,
ing eoniulil tee was instructed to llavi
plans prepared for this building i.n
mediately, so thai Ihe contract nuiy
be let as early as possible.
Punch to Road Signs
cn Long Island; Tell
Where Hospitals Are
Hiy the U' -d " 1
New York, May 20. Tiie - ...ul com
missioner or whoever it is ot Oyster
Ray -knows something about tin
psychology ot advertising, as well as
if the prosaic matter ol making
roads. Motorists on the north shine
of Iong Island .moot with many kind
of signs giving warning of steep hil1
or sbarp turns. This is especially true
of the Shine road, Which traces the
coast line of the sound. Put it. is a
sign near Oyster Bay that really
makes the speeding motorist think
and hesitate. "Slow down," it says,
"dangerous hill. Nearest, hospital
nine miles away."
To Entertain Veterans.
Durham, May 2(i. -This city has
asked for and is expected to get the
annual convention of North Carolina
Confederate Veterans.
Confirmation David
Blair Expected in
Senate. Immediately
(By the United Press)
Washington, May 26. Confirma
tion of David II. Blair of Winston
Salem is expected in 'the Senate to
day. Few senators will oppose the
Tarheel, who has been fought in the
upper house by Johnson of California,
Troops Shoot Jnlo Rioters Dublin Cus
lorhs House Ruins Searched for Bodies
Believed More Than Ten Died Sinn
Femer Named to Northern Parliament
by Londonderry Voters, is Announced
JUDGE SAYS DONT
RAISE KIDS OUT OF
HOOK; WON'T WORK
What Does Kaehelor Law
yer Know Aixmt It, Anv
way? Inn in Court.
HiiiiKo's Lecture Pleased
Jurist, Audience ol One
Tie.- .May i ii ni in:. 1 lernl of Sup. ri o
Court ad.joU.m.! Thur.-day after clean
ing up trie docket and disposing ot a
cases for the lime iiciiitr. at least.
Some time was tal.-n up Thursd.i
morning witti tin- uisp.iMtion ol tor
case against John Sill Ion, a yolin.
negro e-i-uuted of healing his wife. .
side bsue was the di.ipo.-it ion of tw
child, ill; unite a little levity, ill w ill,
lod,;c Bond led, was indulged ia. I'll
Midge bad some tun al the expense o
Attorney Guy Moore, v,ho appeaie
for the Sutton negro. Moore is
bachelor and the judge fysetiniic.ly
i;ues,ii.iieu nis .pialil teat tons tor sug
gesting how t.i "rai.--e young'uns." The
Judge was reminded of a visit bepai
a siiji't time ago to his daughter i
Norfolk, to see her first-horn, hi
gi.inn. line, a a -1 lie loiliiu mat slie w.i:
raising him "by a book,1 and on i
vest igat ion he found out that, ihe bo
was e.lited by an obi maid and 'an i
bacnelor. His advice to nis dauclitci
was lh.it she "ask her mail: my f
suggestions; that she knew mo.
about raising children, as she Ii,
r.ii.-ed ,i ear load of 'em."
I hiring Judge Ho. id's visit here lb
week, be was nim li impressed with
lei lure delivered to him as an ail-!
erne of one, on the street. He loi
about it in court :
one of the lie: t I-,
in some tinie. Il
lu'er and Ibu.-.e
'Uncle" Mingo,
Ml. Ill Who lieVi.lei
nil said that if w:r
t uses he bad Ilea:
.le-.".hc, th,- Ii.-
piesent ri-( oi'iiiz.-il
v enerable col Iri-il
l.i lime to so I
work.
In the eio.-wig hour
Slmwarl ( 'h.'iiidiei lain d
lor forcible lresia:s,
ail-litional inontii for
ol Ihe tern
'ew six in. nit ii
Uoa King at
i.-sault with :
deadly
beating
try, "'i
for two
weapon, an 1 John Slit tun,
bis wife, drew the luiky
rayer for judi-nieii! c.-iit in
f.'t
year' upon payiiienl
if
Negroes Seiiteuced
for Norlina Riot,
One to Eight Years
Watrcnloii, N". ('., .May 20. -.b-ronu
lliinler, negro, will serve eight- years
in State's prison, four other negroes
six months and three others one year
for participation it) a riot at, Norlina
in January.. The sentences were im-po-.ed
by Judge Cr.'iiilner in Suprrioi
Court here, in the riot, which was
started by an altercation over ten
inls' worth of apples, four whites
and three nee rocs were Wounded.
number of other negroes bail
Ihe charges against them mil (truss
ed. Two negroes were lynched follow
ing the riot.
Whole Cabinet Done
Over in Corps That
Once Claimed Denby
(By the United Press)
Washington, May 20. Secretary
of the Navy Edwin Denby was at
one time a member of the United
States Marine Corps. Now he is
one of the foremost members of
President Harding's cabinet, as every
one knows.
But does everyone know this:
On the muster roll of the Marine
Corps. today there are HO men bear
ing the name of "Davis," 14 .hearing
the name "Wallace," 11. whose sur
name is ''Hughes," six "Hoovers,"
two by thb name of "Weeks," one
"Fall," one "Daugherty," one "Hays"
and olio "Mellon."
f Not to mention a "Harding," whose
home is in Washington, D. C.
Attend Kotary. Convention.
Asheville, May 26. itiramett Galer,
international sergeant-at-arnis, and
Charles lioness will leave here to
morrow for Edinburgh to attend the
world Kotary convention.'
(By the United Press)
Dublin. May jr.. With (be
sinonlderiiiK, blackened ruins of
Ihe customs house here under
guard, soldiers and police twlay
searched Ihe debris for additional
ictinis.
Tin- number of dead resultiiiK
liom (lie most spectacular effort
of the Sinn I-Viners sime th
Ullli rebellion as placed definite
ly al ten.
It as believed, ben ever, thai
.i miiiiher uf additional Sinn
l eiiicrs hail their I'scapo cut iift
bv the Black and Tall police and
perished in Hie flames. Ihe Sinn
I fillers seized and burned Ihe
iir-doiiis boti .f veslerday.
l-d'-o t. .May :!:. - iiargiug through
.''tiii.' mobs all. I firing :is They ran,
liit.'n soldo-is- today broke up n
umber of riots growing out of the
tc. en. elections. There was fierce
,'ighting in the streets of Belfa-st.
Sinn Fe'mer Elected.
ls.udon.le.rr,v, May 20.--At leant otie
Sinn Feiner has been elected to tho
Ulster Parlia.iient, according to first
it torus announced here today on the
. li.ctbm.-, Tiu'sliy. Professor JcAra
..e.iell, null
ii-e member i
d Sinn Fein
lected here.
eader, was
Head Naval District '
of Norfolk Dies at
Hampton Roads Base
By the United Press)
Washington, May 20.--Admiral A.
Feihlider, commandant of the Fifth
N.iv.,1 District, Hied at his quarters
it Hampton IJaa.is early today. The
a mi :! I had bi-en ill for some time.
THE) DON'T DO THINGS
UKE TMT IN NEW YORK.
New York, May 20. Probably
New York just doesn't know how to
be "neighborly" in the old-time sense.
One woman who recently moved in
to an apartment house on Morning
side Height: from a very small vil.
hire, can't understand it. "I'll take
half of this strawberry short-cakfe
to the young couple across the hall,"
she told the cook. ' You'd better
not, ma'am," the cook advised. "They
don't do thinks like that in New York.
Ii.it the neighborly spirit was not to
be downed. She rang the bell. A
wiiite-"apped naid took the uUte
with an amazed stare and disappeared
-ne c;,nie oacK tietore the woman oi-
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ner own uoor. ivirs. j. m
; all right and how much is it
.I'd was it. to raise money for a
harity?"
Woman Who Stole. Own
is Located in
Georgia; Back to NX
Asbeville, May 20. Mrs. "" Fletn
Burke, sought two years for kidnap
ping her own daughter at Black
Mountain, has been located in (leor-
gia and will be brought here for
trial. The child, five years of age,
was spirited away following Mrs.
Burke's seperatioii from her hus
band. The court bad given the child
in custody ol a grandmother, v.
Birthday Cake, Sure.
New York, May 20. "Whtcha
got in that package?" asked a cus
toms inspector at the Hollaml-A
i Line pier.
"A birthday cake," the owner re-
pli-.l. .
Sure enough, it was. But hidden
n every one of the 4o birthday can
lies was a small bottle of cognac
or rrench tirandv.
The birthday celebration was rit-
tber dull.
Meeting of Ball Club.
There will be a meeting of the di
rectors of tihe Kinston Baseball Club
at the Chamber of Commerce rooms
at A o'clock Friday afternoon. All
baseball ent husiasts ?are invited to b
present. : . . .
2 STATE TROOPERS
REPORTED VICTIMS
(By the United Press)
Williamson, May 2G.Polk:e head
quarters awaited details today of re
ports that two State troopers had been
killed last niglit in a fight in the
mine war zone. ,
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