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r3 rnn- .'.- .13 J : 1 u -j (i . ii hum n mm U ihU A sNeuse Bridge as Resu pucnv FARMFR THE WEATHER should sign up in the Co operative Marketing cam iPaign for cotton and to PARTLY " CIX)t Y : TOX1GIIT ,'?VAX THURSDAY.' WARM- f' EK TONIGHT. - bacco. It means better FT . prices. 1 i 1 Wife I u UJ Mi, TO L Acciden i It of Fog M - - , ' - - - xrar 1 ' fin) ' FOUNDED 1876 COLLISION OM 'USE BRIE THIS fill Car 'belongs tot DrJ ' Barker, v Eagle Engineering Co., Ray - Thomas, S. Ti, Daugherty - ,. ' ; f'i . : COLLISIONS WERE DUE . Jto THE DENSE FOG ' ' ' J' All of .-Machines . Badly Damaged- None 1 of . he Occu-'.- .pants Were Injured : Due' to . the ' dense fog which hung:,over the Neuje , river early;,' thi3 . morning, Iwo auto-; mobile" accidents, occurred Is v.hich .damage to" ''the, ex&it cf ' about $S09 was -. done' to the automobiles-, invoked and the .occupants ,hadf narrow es- capes. !., from nttr oas injury. The cars to Dr.f". S. . Barker, Ea&Xe Engineermg CoTr-y?4'Roy Tr.omaS and Sw'Ni DaVherty. The collisons took t VtSpsX labour even-oV click,' Ihe second following a L. at fifteen minutes after the first. ' l'OG BI.lNUtD DRIVERS J Dr Barker's far and .. that of -the Jasle En lneeri ng X'omj n y were the fli"st torasli Into eacl. .-otlier. ..The &'lveis . e-e blmrted. hy the ; dep.se tbg and. neither of the. ran wus rmi at a high nitc of sieed when t ho ' accident, oeenfred. It was only when the machines were 'a few feet apart that Uie dri-ers saw ech oth civ and. their. In Kpite of the fact that hotn Jannnod on their brakes. It was it6o late; to avoid tlie accident.!' v' f K Roth ; cars ,wcre madly . daiiuiiscd, fenders bein jwlsted, radiators br-nt ndj lamps stnaBhed. ..Tlie jocciiiiants uei not injured. .' " f SMASI1KU TUltOVGH KAIOXG ; Mr. 'Thomas and Miv Rangru'rly l'an Into .cadi other: a fev muiutca later, -further -. aious on the bridge. Roth diivei-s Jud . their Windshields tloun. and although- they kept rub bing; them off were unable to see very distinctly When the crash: happened, ?Mr. Tlioflias' csirwas hilrled against t he ' ralMiig of Ue bjidge, - tlirough Thldh the front end if the machine ' aiuashed Uiroujfh, learhi - the: car lianing' in Hy precarious.; position. ITioinas ; jumiied ' wlieu tlie machine hit the ariling;.. Uotlv . Thomas and Uashertr w eit? . uninjured, but the front H their cars wcr'badly dam aged. , ' A U TIMK FOR FOURS j Nemesis evidently picked today, as a ibHd, 'day? for Fords. 'for all or the cars involved wei-e-, of that famous inake. - Dr. "Barker's was a bonne. .t hiro" the three-- .others r were opeu ars. - -4 W ARRER; AliLEtiED TO HAVE s i ? ' RAISED $5.00 BILL TO $30.00 A'A,SHKVIliLE;'yNov 23. Hender sonville'" police, are.-1 looking; for John icks, -4 1 barber,' -."who is. alleged '; to ' raised .a ? 5 bill, to $50 and pass- VJ'd jt on a, Henderson county farmer "Saturday In payment for. goods pur chased. Hicks has not been found andlof else on the fourth calendar day on , ' it is believed he has fled the town. -Tins ' p!o; . thickens, says Chief Powers, of the police department. It is rumored around that the mutilated money was, given, in payment for ' a j half gallon of moonshine whiskey, j supposed to have been brought into i twon by Mie ' farmer. The farmer j handed Hicks back the change, it is; faid, and thet discovered that he had 1 l.een defrauded. r . . .. ; NO SUN JOURNAL TO BE ISSUED THURSDAY TWv Suti-.toumal, together Willi othe r . business; enter prises of Xew Bern, will- ob serve Tlianksglving.' Bay 4 by Srantlng a holiday to its em 'ployee.s. , Tlver,erow. ' iu .papt r jwiV lie published toMionow - 'afternoon. ; - - - , IC any news or imiortaiiw .. develoiis diirins the course, or the day Jt will btbuUetined In the -SJin-Joiirnal office ,y in- .-, dow. , - Lord and LadyHaig, 'Enthusiastic.-'- Followers of Sport, Playing Golf f I' J i" ll I 1 1 iiiihiiiii ii nun mn nn i mi t ii ijij i y ii If? h 7: :rSl till r "T!rT M )r "5 p "X'lri - 1 - v f- l LJ- ill-,, t i" ! , I t - if .V-'A :'iHs 4vn he,., ty-6 Af v ' f !r vl '-nD 4 --jU: :'5i4 1 4yw.nl,lii If.'. .H.W. iWiyfWf.v. I. ... . Vf&a."tvag-J .iyiSsitv A.-if.iiJJSj! Lorn- jind Lady .Jtlsus-tii' eflXIuu4ali tujor .uuuen. ..Tn is huerfcpt.hijf- ph,cto graph ..-flirowa -them ' while "thy.vwee i playiVig golf . on an Unglish course.- - ;:( By 'Associated Prcs3) : ' ' W'ASillXGTOV, Xov. 23. Tlie dek'ftations of the live powers . wcAt',; into their (first executive ' conference on land nrmamcnts ij today, wjt h , t he French giou p hoping:: .that the negotUitions - would-bo iiresiscd to the point of ; a Iwmai cxprt'Ssioa of kow character before the ' dclarture of ViVihier Briajid for France. : . Just, what' direct ion such ' an re..vprjssioii could .. take at the iNln;eseut stase. of the confewnce way uncertain,-even in the minds . of ..the' . French themselves anU . tln.y took their places at tho la- -: l;lc,. .prepared to shaixs-details of their, ptosrasn hi' the lifeht of :v suggestions' from the other dele gates. 'The premier would like to - take ; home . with him a, definite A declaration of the iM)wei"s sup- porting; .France' in Jier determina- . -tioit. ' not to weaken materially he'v army,'. but It was recosnized th'at -'important obstacles mis'ht-. ' 'liel ift-tbe'''way of so. formal a pledge; V .'".' FORD-NEWBERRY CASE ! BE UP IN JANUARY t .WASHINGTON'", Nov, snat a-Kred today to . disr 23. Thve pose of tije Ford.Newberry sensatorial elect rial contest early in January. The agree ment, which was by unanimous con sent provides that the election case shall be considered to the conclusion which the senate is in." session, after January 1, and to huit thedbate to two days discussion. II in1 inrorm Results Of T W While it is true that most of those who are keenly interested- in the Virginia-Carolina football game to morrow afternoon intend going to Chapel Hill to wit ness the contest, a large number of local residents will be interested in the result. For their benefits, bulletins will be posed in the Sun-lJournal window, informing them of the progress of the game, f Those who are interested in the outcome can get the details of the contest by this means. NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1921 Before the mcctins of the .French delegates let it be known Tthatthej' would make no direct mjuest. lor a precise declaration'' -: ftont the conference, but they evinced an expectancy that the other- powers might on their own motion wish to cxjiress hi a col- . Jeetivb written expression ,-, :. their spoken views' at Monday's f open - - session. , , . : The laud .atmanient discussion overshadowed momentarily de velopments, relating "-to- the oth- ., cr questions before the-arms con fcrrjiw" although the naval ex perts ' continued -; their work on ; details of ,, the American " reduc tion -plan, and members of all. nine .-delegations prepared addi- t tioiuil data- fyjt . use when the I'ommlttce of the. whole on the Fu" Eastern problem assembled again' lute ju the day. It was indi cated that the Far Eastern meet ing probaHiy would develop an effort to iuclude additional decla ration of xlicy in the IJoot res olution already adopted. BRIAND IS PLEASED WITH RESULTS TODAY WASHINGTON, Nov. 22. Premier Brian d ot France was enthusiastic, over today's session of the disarma ment conference. - s ''It is extremely gratifying that France's position should be so thor oughly understood," he told a re porter. "We are deeply moved by the -.demonstration of a protection and affection accorded us todav." The ame Fans Of 1KEEN RIVALRY : 1 'iircjei Rriti and Pridcen Hoan- fi'l cf Being Victor on the Campaign for Funds, COMMITTEES 'ARE NOW PLANNING FOR EVENT I Divisional 'Chairmen' , Select- ' ing Their Captains, Who Will Pick Out Teams lIvlsional Chairmen "Howard Collie ind Gary I-ldfren, announced this afternoon that they practically had completed the . selection.. of their le;v:n camptams for aeliciting in the Co vnnumtv Y. M.. f A., campaign, to be wacred here .'.t)eeeniber 5, .G and 7. ' Ther promises -to - be keen rivalry lift ween the two divisions and each will endeavor to make the best show ins in the drive. Five team ctipiuins "Till serve under iec!i divisional chief tain and each cM:-,c. captains -also will try to maice the In-st record.. To (iive Drive J'nblicity Advert tf-ins cardj and other means of publicity art-, now , IKncg prepared and these;' will ..'be 'posed- within the next s few days, calling attention to, the campaign, and what it sfand3, fori Letters also are being- sent to promi nent speakers m near by towns.' aU in? them, to come , here and aid in tile drive. , ' ' All , Oi the""Comflrilttee members are enthuiastfc about the?-project and are Join? splendid service 'in arranging for the forthcoming drive.. It is ex pected to be. otic of the niort. success ful eamnaisrns -ever held - In New Uern. ) , 'II-. believe that the hearts of the people are with us," said Chairman Jacobs, 'of the campstign coinmittee, this niprning, "and where a person's heart is, there "his. poeketb'ook also is. 1 believe that the people of New Bern are going to respond ' liberally, for there is; no question or doubt con cerning the merit of the campaign. It 13 iri the interests of one of the best things that New Bern ever has, ad vocated." ' - - GREENSBORO COLLEGE r ALUMNAE TO BEAUFORT GREENSBORO, Nov. 23. A re union dinner is being planned by the alumnae of the ' Nouth Carolina Col lege for Womerrfor Thanksgiving dav at 5: 30 o'clock, to be held in the Christ church parish house in Ral eigh. As this comes at the time of tlie State Teacers' Association it is ex pected that a .large number of" form er students will be in. attendance, This annual reunion dinner-has coins to be one of the leading alumnae f'-a-tures,. and seryes to bring together a large body of daughters of the col lege. Hon. Walter Murphy, of Salis bury will be the' chief speaker at . the dinner this year. There will also le short addresses by President Julius I. Foust, Miss Laura Coit, and Miss Ethel BolMnger, secretary of the Alumane association. Among those who are expected to be present are Mr. and Mrs. Jose-j phus Dank and Dr. E. C. Brooks. Governor Morrison has also been ex-i tended an invitation. JIany of the; faculty of the college are planning toj go to the teachers' conference and ; will attend the dinner. j One of the interesting announce-! ments to be made at this time will be i the fact that work has already be-! gun on the new alumnae building.; just opposite (the college campus on ; Teague held. The old house has been moved back and the actual work of 1 constructing the west wing of the! building will get under way in a very1 few" days. The entire building will not be constructed immediately, but the part to be built will contain rooms fpr cafeteria, kitchen and social rooms so that the"se may be used for various purposes by the college peo ple and people of the city alike. The completed building will have three stories and will cost approximately $100,000. The two upper floors will be developed to sleeping apartments. The alumnae will hold their annual bazaar for the building fund at the college on December 3. when there1 will be placed on sale a variety of articles contributed by alumnae over ine stale. 1 nese ai iic-je. win nc 01 particular interest to Christmas shop - pers. Albert kp" '"son' wen Sown io.-ai;and many, who otherwise might have made other arrange citizen. was taken suddenly iii at i' ' ments, were influenced .bv the news to await final announce- court house this noon. He had to be i carried to his home. Although in a ment today. weak condition, it is not expected that TJ . . . . 1 any sc-rious reseits will follow his sud- It is expected that about 100 fans will leave here to- den attack and that he will be out ':,. -f riionol Mill tv oQr.I fV.Q again in a short whil.-. I ; - rUWbHb-AbHtt- j - . i Unaniao.ij A.resnent Has Been Reached With Refer . enco to Chinese Question WASHINGTON. Nov. 23. It was revealed yeaterday officially that a common --agrfrenient setting forth a polij-y fpr .Eastern questions Had bet"! uri'animous'y adopted by the tight other jiow-.'i-s attending 1 he c onfer ence. ! China, the ninth power.' neeessarilv was licit jiai'ty to the -aKreement. whicn set tortn the lollowm? pur- 1 poses: LTa respect tho rovereignl y. the... independence and the territorial and j administrative - mteartty of China. . 2. To provide the fullest and most unembarrassed opportunity to china to devc.'OD and maintain for herself xn elMm and .tabU-rn.r'c-nL 3. To use their influence for ths ! purpo.se of c-Hectively est !b-1fainsJ and niaintainmg tne n-inciples of; eciual opportunity tor the coiiinaerce and . uidiusys- ot all nations. -: ; 4. To refrain from taking advan tage of the .present condition 1 of China's affairs to seek special rights or privileges which would abridge tre risnt ot subjects or citizens -or i friendly states. . - i Root Drafts-Resolutions The resolutions were prepared for consideration by Elihu Root. All the members of the Pacific and Far East Committee were present except Bar on Shidehara and Senor Meda of Italy. . f ' , ' ' It was announced officially by the British that this agreement does not invalidate any Anglo-Japanese 'agree ment. N - ' CHECK TREASURER WAS HORT OA'Ell $9,000.00 MACON, Ga., Nov.. 23.-r-Charged with embezzlement of the city, of-Ma-j cons i unas, aiiegea y-auditors oved $9,000, A. htewait, former 1 city treasurer, surrendered himself at the Bibb county jail late Tuesday night. , . 1 Stewart declined to receive news paper men and said he would have no statement to make. Friends will endeavor to arrange bond for him. Stewart's term as city treasurer ex pired November 1 (this), but he was not on hand when his successor was checked in, anfl auditors at work on the former city treasurer's books are alleged to have discovered a shortage. Efforts to locate Ctewart were un availing. Officers have a report that he was in an Oklahoma town during his absence from the city. B. P V. MEETING regular mid week prayer ser- The vice at the Tabernacle Baptist church will be in charge of the B. V. P. U. toIli8nt at 7.30 o'clock. Group one has charge of the program at that time. A full attendance is urged. Many Fans To See Football Gam The news concerning the game tomorrow, stating that played, was received in New Bern today by local enthusiasts with a mixed feeling of elation and disappointment. The elation was displayed on the part of those who could go to the game, while the disappointment was mani- Tested by those who had ... spending Thanksgiving since the me ha(j een canceHed ', I The Sun-Journal stated thought the game would be y , nuwrn gaI19 1 Students of Viminia Held Mass Meeting Last Night, Urging That Thp Game Be Played According to Schedule. (By Associated Press)' CHARLOTTESVILLE; VA., Nov. 23 The North Carciina-Virginia football game will . be played tomorrow with Winifred "Red- Johnson, the disriiiied North Carolina player., in .1 - , A KlL?:.ri TVJ Jiixc-uj, -Al.MJl'S- iuaiiaCI '1WUC1 l.Mt :.llt- w rlool avarl ('mc f (avn Ann TUa AOM "ti11V "Wk 'T" Tlt-n I-i-' T ' leave . for CKapel; Hill at 6:55 tonight. ' - --".' - .. . f- , ' . -. ' r --. Hoilc f r4 rUf if mr "kii" , ' been reached betveen not disclosed. Virginia students, it was - said, had been;delud??ed with telegrarhs:f rdrri-Chapjel,,, Hill, some of which were in the nature. . of taUntS. POVERTY CAUSED HIM TO COMMIT CRIME, CHICAGO, Nov. 23. A story of heartlessness, ' poverty and robbery I Wilts in iA.tr u mm "ic" vi.t.vuviu xv . - - v.. -rfc-r his wife in the confession of Thomas' "dents of the Lnlversity of -Mr-Catherwood. age 26. that he had ! nia held a' mass meeting last; night strangled his sister-in-law, Mrs.'. Bet- tie "Sharpies to death yesterday' while she rocked the cradle of her 13-i months-old child and worked on tiny garments for another child expected within a month. For weeks Catherwood had been;ear rule- &ul meir. appeal was -uvei;-.; . out of a job and his wife finally said she would obtain work to - sunnort tv. , t ' -u' , , , , , - - ...... , . wne ana ueaa oi ner going 10 voriiir,u vum-gco in ax, vnui. which, Catherwood told the - police. students, participating : in inter-rCpne.-r y forced him to wind a fope-about Mrs. i ?iate football ' or baseball should, be Sharpies' neck and steal .'the. $65 in ! eligible in the same branch Af rspprt V her bank book. i ds first succeeding season in another. . : ! -ollege, Johnson, they , declared,': Was KING GEORGE APPROVES j GRANTING OF . -CHARTER ! LONDON. Nov., 23. King George has approved the-granting of a char ier io mi- oiupire -.uiion wowing Corporation, which' is a permament body set up to carry into effect the recommendations made by the Em pire Cotton Growing committee.. ThN committee was appointed to inquer into the possibilities of cotton grow ling within the -British empire. j The corporation will have power to l assist in the enlargement and strengthening of the agricultural de ' partments of the dependencies and colonies, and to provide . facilities-for training men for posts under these departments. Will Leave Virginia-Carolina football the game actually would be made other arrangements for If was' first announced that yesterday afternoon that played according to schedule Single Copy: Five Cent T U 1. ' C .UU: the two ins titutioni were (By Associated Press), . ( ji-i , ' C I IA R LOTT ES VI LiLE, '-' Va.; No v. r 23. The scheduled Thankscivins Day rfootbal? game between the Universi ties of Virginia and North Carolina. has been definitely 'called off, it Was stated today at the University ofVU ginia. i-' and voted unanimously ; in favor of I requesting the authorities to pemilt r L"c 1 A - j ence r'" tn vNol th Carolina hne-nn., of . Jed Johnon claimed by. ir-, a to. b! lneVgl.ble d?r the ruled. Virginia athletic autBorlties aeciar- .rt-ht ' '-. rutins . nnlit - v JtnhthJ. ii .itei n.M,i,io. tk.t i member of the North CarolinaiStato college football team , In 192(A and h'erefore is ineligible to play With the University this year. 1 ,. - Virginia authorities said they noti fied the North- Carolina athletic direc- j tors 0f je rulin . on November 1 5 . ' Cox 1 Wires Virginia . (By - Associated Press). ' '. " RALEIGH, N. C. Nov., 23. Col. : Albert L.' Cox, president of the "Alum-'' n-ae Assocation of the' University of North Carolina, at noon tqday tele-" graphed the athletic officials of tftfi University of Virginia urging tha.t -th game between tlie two universities-- b played as originally scheduled , for tomorrow at Chapel Hill, with .John son in the Carolina line-up and to. ar bitrate the question of his eligibility, later. , . ' ' "V1 (By Associated Press). ': - . CHAPEL HILL, Nov. 23. Captain' Rhinehart, of the University of Vjr- ginia football team, late last nigh?" telephoned Captain Lowe of tho Uni versity of North Carolina eleven, say ' ing the students of the University ..ot.. : Virginia held a mass meeting last night and urged that the game ache-' Jueld between the two universities for tomorrow, called off last night ' on account of a disagreement over, the qualifications of a North Caro. lina player, be played ' reagrdlasa of whether this player flayed or not.' Nothing further has bef heard from Charlottesville. WHARF RAT SEIZES KlMEX v AM) .UiMOS ESCAPE! WITH IT? DANVILLK. Nov. 22. Mrh. Clar ence Coley. Linn street yesterday ovo hing heard the family kitten givin t 1 evidence of great distress in the back? j'yard and she sent her small daugh- . xer to lnul out what was the matter. !7he child ran back to the-house anil told her mother that a wharf rat-: larger than the kitten had the. felino j i.y the head and was tryingVto drar 4t into his burrow. Several peonle j 'witntssed the light. The kitten wat i !owly disappearing in the rate hoi j when a man went to its rescue and i .wi-enched it free from the ratt Which A v
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