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WEATHER REPORT for North Carolina-Showers and thunderstorm Tuesdav- Wednesclav f mn h " , " eunescia lai , uot nmcn change m temnerari re. TUT Ini AV JLL 2LV.LL JL j 77 ESTABLISHED SINCE 1882 AFTERNOON DAILY ALL THE NEWS IN A NUTSHELL." VOLUME X. NUMBER 15. tfCUR O'CLOCK EDITION SCOTLAND NECK. N, C. ITUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1920. TELEGRAPH SERVICE PRICE TWO CENTS II BARAGA AID PHILATHEA MEET IN WILSON H. C. MAY 27- Members of The Association Will Fare Rates 1 1-3 to Wilson and Return Get RATE TWO DOLLARS A DAY o- ITALIANS HAVE BIG TROUBLE WITH SLAVS This Section is a Part of The Adriatic Question COMMUNITY DYING BOLSHEVISM RIFE Asliville, X. C, April 27. A) rate of 1 1-3 fares for the round' nil) from any point in the stare Hi; Xorth Carolina to annual con vention of the Baraca and Pliila ihta Association to he held in Wilson. Xorth Carolina, May 27- SHOUT U. ROADS TD E WAGE A HEARING Trieste, April 27. Italian mili tary authorities 'here say they ave inherited from the war a lot of difficulties and problems B AT WATERBURY CONN. The Public Market was More or less an I Exchange place MILLION IN 6 MONTHS in controlling the Slav popula-- Waterbury, Conn., April 27. Experiments in community buy ing are to be tried here'through the assistance of public-spirited -citizens, and based almost entire- E MOST INTERESTING COURT II EUROPE IS OHM'S He Is Always Accompanied Line of Aids And By, a Funct- Lon or lonaries UNIFORM ALWAYS SPIC AND SPAN ition. in lstria and the region .sur-i Gorizia. This ly on the excellent record Washington, April 07 -Chair- f)()tli inclusive lias just been an-j man IJarton announced that the nouneed by the Southeastern pas- railroad labor board had under advisement, matter giving short line railroads a hearing on the railroad workers wage demands. M'liger Association of (la., in a letter received ". Buckuei Atlanta, bv Mrs. General Secretary of rounam? 1 FriilW i tory constitutes part of the Ad-!ained for a sb 4.- ,.- 1 t - i" last vear. Tlie natic question which still remains r 01 a market which was mam- six months period public mariie't unsettled by the Supreme Coun-Ps mo1? or less an exchange cil. It passed under Italian con-lflacF 1(r h,rm and artlen Pa trol bv the establishment of the f?Ucts- The value of commodities armistice line at the end of the ! hail?ed was placed by an agent El IS MIL. AMER. WOODEN GO. MA ;e mm I GAURANZA LOOSING MANY FULL OB 27. More The Baraea and Philathea Union of North Carolina. Large pre parations are being made byjthe people of- Wilson for the enter tainment of delegates and visi tors to 'this convention and the Atlantic v nristian uouege nasi been secured and will be operated' Washington, April as a Baraea and Philathea board- .defections from Carranza and un iiiir house during the convention. ; rest throughout Mexico are re The private homes of Wilson ! ported in Mexico by newspapers June also been offered for the use! according to official advices re ' " 1 1 of the delegates. A special rate ceivtu ueie of $2 'per day has been made for all accredited delegates from the lasses of 4-fte state- - Several special cars will be ruii to carry the delegates to Wilson, Salisbury and Western North Carolina, have alreadv made ar- rano-ements for their cars. sBerne, April 27 Woman The -committees appointed atfiret appearance in a Geneva pnl. Wilson to handle the Tenth An- Pi4 wiU take Place on June twen nnal Convention is as f0llows :. ty sixth when Miss Maud Royden Convention Committee, Mr. A. V.'a London pastor preacher at a Anderson. Chairman; Miss Emma,(latlll'(lral hcre- j Babbitt, Secretary; Miss Roberta I Tyson, L. K. Wilkins and GracTvi war. In this more than jof the United States Department territory there of Agriculture at more than ?000;000. In August 1919, alone, ,$292,000 worth of food was sold I at prices' nnder the current list which governed retail dealers. MEMORAL X FRANGE ANIER. LEGION FIRST LADY TO PREACH IN GENEVA 00,000 Slovenes who resent the surveillance. , of the Italian nilitary "police. Revolt ing Slav elements fired with socialism, communism and bol rhevism, intermittently attack the Italian military patrols and carabineers of the army of occupation. In these districts there have been within a year 20 assassina tions and ijOOO arrests. At tempts Iiave jbeen .made to set up a communistic regime at Dig nano where large stores of amuni Hon which belonged to the old Austrian army had been collect ed and hidden beneath a build ing used as headquarters, of a workmen's "committee. The plot was discovered by the Italian po lice who raided the headquarters and arrested 130 Slavs. During the lighting with the communists i iie service railroad Co. announ the mulcting was wrecked oyjced increase ten per cent New York, April 2" profits of the A- I'O ed to sand dollars less the reserves for taxes and contingencies accord ing to the annual report. 111 ninet fifteen .s c SUGAR CONFERENGE ENDED NO 5TATMENT Finnic, April 2 1.-" This is the most interesting court in Bu rope," said one of d'Annunzio'. ! secretaries, at the luncheon tend ?d the poet on St. Gabriel's , when the ''liberator" of - i 'iurne acted his part with cour ooden itiers, soldiers and 'king's guards' en amount-jand the populace acted theirs, hundred thou-j' Fanfares of trumpets, the rush to arms of the "king's guard" announced his every entrance and exit. lie is always acconi- ipanied by a long line of aides and functionaires and wears a happy countenance' himself. At meals all the courtiers center their at tention upon him and listen to the stories he tells, laughing sometimes and crving aF others. Washington, April 27. The I Conferences between sugar re- j miners and the department of Paris, April 27. Memorial day i justice officials on sugar prices exercises will be held at the Anierand supplies ended suddenly and ican cemetery in France by Paris post by. the American the Le gion. Speague. Chairmen of Sub-Committees:- C. I. West, Advertising W. A. Edgerton, Social; J. E. Turlington. Registration; A. E. Rishop. ' Transportation; J. A. Spiers, Finance; E. R. Thompson, Decorating; Dr. W. S. Anderson, Devotional; Miss Lucille Magetfe 'Music; and R. L. Patrick, Rooms. COTTON MARKET. March 48.75 May 38.63 July i 35.82 October 34.88 December 34.2S Manuarv 33.40 D'Anmmzio's wishes in food are always complied wITh and re ligious zeal marks the efforts of the entourage to please him. His uniform is always spic-and-span. blemish on his J clothing from heel to crown, f His long Italian cape sometimes -calls to mind the familiar garb iof the fallen William 11 in Ids i German military -cape. On public occasions in theatres !his place is reserved with much 1 'attention and when he enters April 28. Federal cheers are given by the men and Camden, X. J., April 27. Pub-; indictments similar to the ones' women who follow him. When returned in North Carolina char- he gives a concert in the palace, mg Twenty eigiit Syrians mer-llns place 111 the trout row is res- R. ROAD CO. INCREASE WAGE I'O PER CENT no statement of what transpired There is not a was made. SYRIAN MER. TO BE INDICTEDJOR FRAUD New York. wages o-i bombs. Bolshevik j sixty five hundred men. outbreaks alleged j ; chants with conspiracy fraud will be sought in mer-! his place 1 1 to rte-' pected with the reverence due To other! a religious chief. His apart - to have been organized by Slav 'erly Austrian port, now the eas- parts of the country was announ-1 ments are bedecked with all sorrs of presents from the townspeople ; Italian and Dalmatian flags make . . . workmen have taken placed at tern base' of the Italian Adriatic ced here Pola, and a large Italian garri- fleet. Disorders by Slav have son is maintained at this form- been frequent near Gorizia. TROOPS SENT TD TRIAL OF NEGRO MURDERERS Nashville, Tenn.. April . 27. The National guardsmen Avere ordered to Savannah where the 1rial of the negroes charged with the murder o Henry Allen a prominene merchant begun. Troops here sent as to precaution ary measure. 890 KILLED IN EIGHT IN SAN S ALvADOR San Salvador, April 27. Eight 'hundred men, women and child ren killed recent fighting which 1 1 . i 1 1 . 1 n . 1 resulted the overthrow ot the President Cabera according latest G uatemalan advices. LIEUT. GOV. GARDNER REFU TO ANSWER Questionaire of the Labor and Farmer Organiza tion was Answered by Messrs. Page and Morrison ECONOMY PLEDGE TO DOWN HIGH PRICES Louisville, Ky., April 27. Min isters, labor leaders, social work ers and city officials are enlisted in a campaign initiated by the womens clubs to discourage buy ing at present prices and unite in an economp pledge. up the color scheme. On his j name day, he was the recipent of j bowers of flowers from admirers i in the citv. The roval march ; greets him when he makes his j appearance on the balcony of the ! palace. RALEIGU HAS SOU. iTI ICELAND TD JOIN LEAGUE OF NATIONS CHRISTIAN ON I Washington, April 27. Iceland ;has applied for membership in the HE OUGHT TO GAIN MANY VOTES ADM SIMS CHARGES (By Maxwell Gorman) Raleigh, April 27.The "fea ture in political developments here is the refusal of O. Max Gardner, one of the three candi dates of the Democratic party in the fourth coining primary, to WERE MONSTROUS RALEIGH, N. C, Delegates from five here attending the hristian convention. April states are ; Southern ' League of Nations. Applications answer the, Questionaire of the are pending also from Republic Farmer and Labor organizations of Georgia, San Marineo and The other two Democrats guber- natorial aspirants, Messrs Over- who has refused to give an ex-j pression on the subjects to which all the other candidates .respond-1 Washington, April 27. Rear ed including all the candidates Admiral McKean said that the for the various state offices. charges bv Admiral Sims that ae Lieut. Go. Gardner gives as a lays by the navy department had j reason that 'it would be unjust prolongedTtre war and cost a half I to the general pnl die to enter m- million lives were "monstrous" I CUAS. SMITH BANKER JACKSONVILLE DEAD Nassua, N. C, April 27. Char les E. Smith director of the Flor ida National bank of Jackson ville, Fla. died at his summer residence here today. RESOLUTION OPPOSING - DONUS TO SOLDIERS I Luxemburg. TAFT SPEAKS AT TUSKEGEE SCHOOL GAS PLANT EXPLODES 1 KILLED 6 INJURED to pledges nearly a year ahead.'' j The effect of Mr. Gardner's ac- lion on his prospects of nomlna- man and Page, frankly made re-ition is regarded by some as like- ilv to win votes among some manu- 1 ifacturers and other corporations or- plies to the Questionaire and were given out simultaneously last week. 0. F. GILES WILL NOT RON SUP!. PUBLIC IN. i fand individuals wh o J Atlantic City, April 27. The I resolutions committee submitted -a resolution to the U. S. Chamber 4 of Commerce opposing bonus to j the soldiers. The resolution de clared that "not only would a oppose The chairman of the labor f ed-! ganized labor and farmers' union' Raleigh, April 27. A telegram half million negroes in the south eration and farmers organization !' 'methods." Other think that it was received today by the state 'who probably would receive five pleetion hoard from D. F. Giles of i or six hundred dollars each Des Mo hies, Iowa, April 27. hpfirhmMrtPv hpro vtntnc flint far a the labor vnfp in enneem- Marcon asking that his name be wcmld immediately quit. iOnp killed and six seriouslv in- Htivrlnev i nnncfiPTifimic if od ;mrl -m alienate a lar&p npr- withdrawn as a candidate for April 27. For-; jured Avhen an explosion and fire will not be regarded as an ans- centasre of . tin farmers. How- state supt of . public instruction V Tuskegee, Ala iner president Taft is the princi-1 destroyed the 'Des iMoines eTtyrer, and that in the ci.rculai ll speaker at the f ounders day j gas plant. The explosion rocked ipo- the replies Mr. Gardner exercises oC Tuskegee Institute, j the buildings all over the city. hQ named as the only candidate not politic in the stand he takes, knowledge or consent, , f . - . . , - i until the money predicted there work was spent" hue would be irenr- grv- ever, it. is t lie general neiiei.Tnai iur. vjnets vimt nun nx.tv -t- will Mr. Cvirdner is conscientious of candidacy was filed without his -labor would be disorganized and production decreased.
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