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t4r V A to tfEATIIKE REP0R1 For North Carolina Showers probably tonight arid Tuesday expect fair nlar? tH; coast tonight slightly, warmer tonight extreme west portion moderate northeast winds, In nl ESTABLISHED SINCE 1882 AFTERNOON DAILY ALL THE NEWS IN A NUTSHELL" Voluir.eX. No. 31. Four O'Clock Edition 5 Gotland Neck, N. Ci Moh., May 17, 1920 Tele-rra A Service Price Two Cents Of ' , -ST- ffli 1KR "V MHM ' .. W.J TUT AMENDMENT TO C Kill DfiSTITllTiQI THE AMERICAN SQG1- :GEN?AGUWH OLOGICAL CONGRESS f t ESCAPED REBELS Is To Prohibit The Use Of Public Funds For Support Of Sectarian Institutions BY BAPTIST CONVENTION The Solid South For a Better Nat ion TEACH JUSTICE ETC. o- WaJiington, May 17. ThY Southern Baptist Convention a dopted a resolution recoinmend: i,12 an amendment to the UJ3. t-i"iii iiut ion to prohibit the Use of public funds for the support ,,f yvfiinau institutions. THE NUMEROUS DIVORCES BLUED TO LAX LAWS III STRIKE BACK AT KIEV Also To Moving ures And Intemperance Thursday closed one of tiie I most notiable meetings in our Na tions Capital that has even been held in his country. This gathering of Southern leaders was infinitely more im portant than a mere convention. i?p For the first time in fifty years La distinctly Southern organiza j tion has inaugurated a nation j wide educational campaign. Ou r - 'Y v.. Aguilar Is Son in . Law Carranzas PMSItLELOTIOIlS J EX 1 1 ALL 32 Ua 5 SEATDR S v p '-' TRYING TO JOIN HIS acsacftusetts Elects a Governor Everv The Others have two and 4xyear Terms Year k LLtt Vera Cru Mav i v nCn a lar escaped and is believed to be trying to join his;; father in law, j President CarranziV who iied to ' PjlSE the mountains. : The pursuit Carranza' is - vigorously pushed. 7 i . . ' ll I il PAYS $12,000 HIGHEST i GAME PARADISE OF 500 SQUARE MILES act-'j slogan "The Solid South for a ! Better Nation ''has been made a reality. The American Sociological Congress" does not duplicate tne The Russian REPORT TO BAP CON Qvk ?f an)' other agency. Our r,olsheviki forces are striking back j worR Js soclal evangelism; ana rhv Polish and Ukranian troops ' f our objective is it to bring a hun- which recently captured Kiev, ' Washington, May 17, Moving area ana Ten minion Americans ..flnAwlinff a an nffioini ATnnnw pictures. Lax laws stir! iritpmnpT-ito believe in our sociological statement. n nuru i. L. j. oir iiL m 101 ELECTED I.E. !! SHD rnillOlflV Li U hi h 0 Chicaga- 17. Thirty-five states ' .,7ct governors next i;ar ien 'the president oe-presideiit are chosen. .tv-two United . States sena- 1921, also are to be selected. London, May EVACUATE Des Moines, May 15. Dr. L. J. Birney, of Boston University was elected Bishop of the Metho dist Episcopal Church, by the General Conference. The Greatest Wild Life Refuge In The World Of the governors whose terms expire next year twenty-two arr republicans and thirteen demo crats; while 17 of the 32 senators are democrats and fifteen republicans. EMPIRE OF THE WILD TM, on v.- i. auc oo guveruuLsiuus to oe filled offer a wide range, both in New Orleans, May 17. If the terms and salaries. Among the 'legislature passes a bill of accep- slate" executives whose terms ex- tance, Louisiana will nave ac- pire are Frank O. . Lowden, of ALLIED COUNCIL TO MEET AT SPA JUNE 21 EAST OF RHINE ance blamed for the numerous di- j ideals of health Justice and co vorces in the United "States by j operation, and live by faith. The committee of temperance and so-wllo.le world is in turmoil. Amer eial service in its report to- the Uea too is at the iarting of the Southern Baptist '. Convention. wavs: The enactment of uniform mar-1 intelligent, wise leaaersnip was alid af ter - conference Mdyence, -'By Pivss) May 17. French have evacuated Frankfort, Darm stadt and other German cities east of the Rhine. riage and divorce laws recommen ded vas remedy. ; , th-" Associateif "- K " troops COLISIUM IN HANDS REPUBLICAN OM El NDEMNTY 30 BILLION IN GOLD never so urgen quired a veritable Empire of the Illinois, "the highest paid gover Wild, stretching along the Gulf nor iu the country; and S. R. of Mexico for a distance of 75 AfTTfl Hythe England, May 15-Pr3lmiles and comprisin an area of i(J ' Mr- miers Lloyd George and MJler- 500 square miles $12,000 yearly for a four year W r. J. "a , The bill of acceptance is only term and McKelvie $2,500 annual- , ;;,,:::: ..; ne opa e . formality the state co. iy forwo ye., omv supreme, uonncii ana tne uer- f earless preaching of justice and ,of h.fi;-,rejjngss if e isabiolu- tely imperative on the part 01 every patriot of our Nation is Co be saved from intolerable strife. The Congress has been most fortunate in securing for General Superintendent, Dr. Edwin C. Winwiddie, who was the accreal- Chicago, May 17. The Colisium has been turned over to the Re publican committee. The Avas begun on 1 alterations sauy for the mee'ting of the con- in the adoption of the ly for two years. Only twelve of pupreme : tue serration Department already ha, the 35 will reeeive'over $5,000. a "sary to keep the tract safe for 000 or less. . the creatures of the wild. AUSTRIAN GOLD AND SILVER COIN SCARCE Vienna, Il(ay 15. There is The property consists of Marsti t. tii -i 7Q nnn e i 1 chusetts, whose position carries x Island with 8,000 acres of land ' - , Durchased bv Mrs. ftussell Sasre ". . . ' . J fo i , . , . , nor in the country elected Tor , U11U ted legislative leader in achieving work! the greatest sociological victory j hardly a silver or gold coin to neces-1 for several generations, at least, j be had in Vienna, owing to tne one year. All other states have either two or four vear terms. National j hoarding of them. vention June the eighth. The committee will begin hearing I'aris. May 17. It is nntTer- tootl liere that Anglo Frtnch con i'erence at Hythft fixted the total ntests- on May thirtv first. sum Geimany is to pay for repar- . atioil at annroximatplv thirtv c-jr- " v . ".' 'illion dollars in gold. I MILLION R.R. ME PEACE RESOLUTION SENT TO HOUSE Prohibition Amendment. He has entered 'upon his new worts with boundless enthusiasm. One only need to glance at the program, the speakers and their subjects to know that every thing was done with the constructive given to state as game refuge and a traet of S5,000 acres in Vermillion and Cameron parish es on the coast given by the Territorial governors are bei Rokefeller Foundation. Adjoin- ter paid than the average state ing Marsh Island is the present executive and two of the four are ttate game farm on land belong- appointed for indefinite terms. c NCREAE J purpose, seldom does one find so. itself, as far as internal trade is I distinguished a galaxy of men ! concerned, -was given at a meet- and women so eargerly studying Washington, May 17. The Re- together to know how best to pro publican peace resolution adopted i cee(j to make a realitv the slogan 'tions, together Jn an effort to bring them back " vvw. 0 V j .1 -" TTl . .'il. il. 1. il il.. mg to tne iviciinenny interests ; wnu me result mat iney remaiu or bU,UUU acres. JUymg between m onice as long, as a rule, as tne the game farm and the Rockefel- president who Enmed them, ler tract in what is known as the Fnmeis Burtou IIarrison g(yer Grand Chenier .rart of 85,000 nor.generalf of the Piiippines, which tne state expects to acquire topg the list of territorial execu m the near future. .;ti with indefinite term ana ing this week of the representa-f vvlAi 1V UU1W a $20,000 yearly salary. Arthur tives of the Peasants' Assoca- ils beheyed here to be the greatest y Governor of Porto llico is paying 23 paper crowns each silver crown and 35 in pa per for each one of gold. An illustration of the barter basis on which Austria now f inas with agragrain wild life refuge, in the world receives $10,000 and is auDoInted The great domain is patrolled for an indefinite term Governor iiieago, May . 17. Hearings a the demands of two million the amendments railroad workers for wage in- ; urease hA h " -' T ACXi. Lilt; J. O ll- H My ul managers appearing before PlJ "Liu iciuor ooara. by the Senate Saturday was sent; that W(? have adopted, - The Solid! members of the Assembly. When'; """cu for back to the house for action on r, -e, Q TfoT. -Hri irenroached for not allowing food: u lllc UIBB1tflluu Thomas Riggs, Jr.: of Alaska ASKED OR FOLKS DE FLATION OECURREN G EO TO 1- TEREST IN PUBLIC AF. Caroline Berry Phelps, Woodstock "Farm, Palmyra, North Carolina. MAKE SEC. DANIELS I to come to Vienna, thev 'of ferert Commission and on it all sorts of d (1 ,L MeCarthv. of Hawaii. i to collect the surplus food sup- j -ame are protected propagated. !eacll. reeeiveauil ual salaries of RUBBER STAMP 1-atun Rouge. La.- ai-fv uracil to takji ripen int prp&t hi niMeea. publi,. a f f a i rs . 1 v J oh n M . 1 1 N i dPh''r v,o was inaugurated Gux- of Louisiana ,'todav. Washington, May 17. The sen-j ate adopted a resolution calling 1 on the reserve board for its plans Wasiington, May 17. Secre-1 tary Daniels declared the advo cates of general staff for navy de sired to make civilian S?eretary a "rubber stamp' ' and- sought! to "Prussianize" navy. j plies in the hands of the peas- fuwam iineniiy, weaitny R000 durillJ 1 ants through their own agencfe ' "alt mme 1owner' has given -reaT terms. i t i -4. i, r,i tracts of land as well as large land deliver it to the Centild gov " ; . j eminent in exchange for agricul ' w" " w - ? jtural implements and such artl-; j cles as they stand in ne ed of. j They -refused to consider pay 'ment in. Austrian money. their four year for the deflation of theenrrency -All citizens and consequent reduction of high urn TIC FLEET PUT TO SEA TO PRACTICE 510.000 BOND FOR KARL A. COL DEMOCRATS MEET TO ELECT DEL. TO ULTRA MODE HAT COST April 27. Oilcloth, leather and. NO LAWS TO AFFECT EOOALS DRFS3 EMIGRATO NOW AUSTIN PRES. CARRAHZA ES- 4 Denver, May 17. The crats are meeting to elect gates to San Francisco. plumes are among the materials being used by Paris milliners in the making of this season's sum mer hats. They say hats of the session to enact legislation, Demo- j ultra modes this year will cost as, pending immigration laws. ON Washington, May 17. Chair man .Ldmson of the house immi gration committee has announced that no attempt will be made this sus- dele- j Manassas, Va., May 17. Karl I A. Austin charged with killing K. . ! Bailey Davis Avas released on a York, May 17. The At-M'" thousand dollar bond. J "I'-U' "''''t lias nut t,. coa trt r. -....-! " CAPES WITH 1000 MEN much as a dress. NO MILITARY TRANNC )vitii COTTON MARKET. Vera Ci uz, May 15. President: Carranza who has been fighting against the revolutionists near Berlin, May GERMAN H. S. PUPILS BURGLAR SPARED ,ns. ; iMav 41.30 San Marcos for th last five days pupils here have i : ' Jul v 38 s- We iiiin- l: . :n- A..i.,.i . . , -fi LAWYERS LIFE Philadelphia, May 10. Wil lian Gr. Thompson ;a wealthy law- JUDICIAL DILL RE VISED REPORTED i 5 J Washington, Mav 17. That' sec- been", forbidden Iyer'' was attacked bV a burglar tion of legislation of the execu- V,. , 1 1- -'"wi, the true hearts " may live for years with; October of December - .. .. -..!. -I - ' j 1 . j T T 1 A' T .i:.' 1 1111 " . ,nnf 53 has escaped and accompanied by the Minister of Education to, in a notei apartment, lie maae uve ,i uu jchi - um giving a '45 bv a thousand men he broke thro join any kind of military organ- so strong an appeal "for his life congrosMonal printing cornmitf kr i. n-. is Mt oris. Those wlio already 1 ne aeperaao -spa rea mm out superv.s.nu ..vn- m.c ,t .ll IIItT . ilinui-Cllli uiii'O : . - . . I l,Mirs, hut their families .January 34.85 ed to be in the mountainous conn Jia ve- -become. eir cl0?s ami their catslo. March "34.32 try between Puebla and Oaxaca. ted to-withd become members are direc- Thompson was badly raw. 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