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A-1 TS-- V ."V ffjrEATKER REPORT for North Carolina-Generally fair tonight and Wednesday iouins gentle to moderate east to southea t ;wind3. TUT ESTABLISHED SINCE 1882 AFTERNOON DAILY ALL THE NEWS IN A NUTSHELL' HE mi Volume X. No. 44. Four O'Clock Edition Scotland Neck, N. C, Tuesday, June 1, 1920 Telegraph Service Price Two Cents CONGRESS TO ADJOURN Both Houses Prefer Recess For Political Convention To Adjourn Sine Die FINAL DECISION o 1 Repub LATER and a Washington, June i 4? lin TT111CO .vii UTS L nit' iiwiww . 1 iitof!irQlv rvw inal adjournment ot Congress Bat unlay. Many members of both the .. l llniKu linwpvpr have Ken art1 mm i"'"-' "r-- , idicat.-d they prefer a recess for; COLLECTIVE CLOTHING INDUSTRY ADOPTED ENGLAND TO PAY ON ARGENTINA DEBT Called "Actof Friendship" but Really Clever Fin ancial Scheme inn inim i ' -v ire. jimi Bui yyrn MOTHER WOMEN DEM. " Purpose is to Carry Ex pedition of 54 Women to California BILL $50,000,000 HAVE SPECIAL TRAIN SE CR01 ftHEi PART EXERCISES OF cone EMEiT - .ii JrJuenos Aires, iune l. Al-: MpwT Ynrlf though the agreement on the part Mrs- John Sherwin Crosby, called of the British government to pay "the mother of New York Women off the $50,000,000 owed by Ar ' Democrats,' ' a special train car gentina to United States bankirs rying 54 women delegates and al payable May 15, has been hailed ternatesi to the National Demo- ! here as "an act of friendship tiir.4-: : o. xn : 111 Birilf Wnni uxanu vm"1111"11 onu x'laiiuis- IM KlW Yl HK fiCial pullicity has no1 yet heen co, willl depart from New Yorx, I Ullll given to the understanding in june 19. This will be the first .banking circles that the agreement expedition of its kind in the ,e political conventions to a sine jjaje go Q WithWaS .nly a conditioal Part of an United States. Many 0f the wo a fidinurniueut and this may, hiiP"fmions financial amnepmpnt. . ,:ivi,'X .1 v. 4.1,. ""i t -i , . o o 111 c ii wijjl uc auuuiiiucij-neri uv ir- A Cantata, Delightfully Rendered By Members Of School Was Greatly Enjoyed CLASS DAY HELP AT ELEVEN .r T -1 . . lernaps tlie greatest crowd ? adiournmeut ana tins may. s a change in the plans a3 ntiitivt'lv agreed upon. Tlu' agreement reached by; - ' eaders yesterday contemplates n mulell all leiHH'I. IU tut uuujc i,uu.a,j, E his resolution proposing final Labor And Settle Disputes nn hv Renresentative I A TtfT C A TICTim B 1 r , ji jtx u v-r xv tjrv 1 iiJJLiuiy of Wyoming, Republi-1 , which enables Great Britain to husbands, ; children or other rela pay her own hundred million dol- jtives. The party will be augmen- lar debt to Argentina without ted by" delegates from other states sending to this country a single at variojus points en route to Chi-cen- Icago and after the convention, 1 j Not only is this $50,000,000 to the mem,ers will visit Pike's Rochester, N- Y., June 1. Col- be credited by Argentina agains 'Peakj Colorado Springs, the lective barffaininff is the method Great Britain's obligation, but'Grand Canvon of the Colorado. Ijnunn.ieut at 4 p. in. Saturday. adopted by the ci0thing industry th1 remaining $50,000,000 after ;Riverside' Hollywood and Los Angeles t and 'the Catalina Islands. The return hpme will be by way of the Canadian Rockies, reaching of nmi'T mirp m r FERTILIZEh H THE AMER. FARMERS PRICE Commission to be Ap pointed to care for Transport Food Fiii?i decision a between a re .-;, nr an adjournment, it was i 1 1 1 i1! ... ml liiiirni naim ure Lst moment. in Rochester to solve its labor' hemS renewed, is to be gradually nroblems. Manufacturers dp- extinguished through an arrange ment whereby Great Britain tor until th clare that it has been so success Iful here that the National Indus- a certain period pays in London I New York on the iT 1 t it trial Federation of Clothing tne interest 011 tne principal part MannfflfltnpprH h Lppti frn, Argentina's external debt, T'asliinjrton, .Tune 1. Routine lsincss is being speeded up in e House and Senate today on L I when strilrPH liavp hppn frArmWf nurnmont next Saturday. Both . " " . - . " 7 " TTarP in Thic lnflnotnr hara e-vne-n on 0 clock, two hours earlier ! . .... ' to deal with a national organiza tion of the workers. In a time sn fr in other industries there has been bankers have learned. evening July 11. U. S. CREDIT NATION ian usual. USSI SOVIET TRADING L ONDON London, June 1. As a first in one plant which is not a party to the agreement between the em iployers and workers. Shoe manufacturers of Roches ter have adopted the plan and ended a strike by an agreement similar to that in the clothing trade. Under these agreements, the esult of yesterdays meeting of strike and lockout are believed Next CONTESTING FACTIONS BEFORE COMMITTEE Chicago, 111., June 1. Hearing on the claims of the contesting delegations ""to the National Re publican Convention continued to occupy the attention of the committee today. Decision in the three cornered fight in Flor ida was the first on the program. regory Krassin. Russian Bolshe iki Minister of trade and com "ive with Premier Lloyd George ad members of the. British cabi- t the Evening standard says k Soviet government has been to have been iliminated. and the open -shop prevails. The union relinquished its claim for a closed shop. One of the labor managers, ! representing the employers, says that the union suffered no loss bv came the three cornered contest from the district of Columbia- The Georgia contest, being the most acrimonious on the list, will follow, with Louisianna bringing WILSDlSB BILL ON COTTON FUTURES Washington, The president to day signed the annual agricul- ural appropriation bill which continues in force the present cot- on futures, contract under which trading on the cotton excanges is carried on. The bill carries a to- al tnirty one million dollars. nr T10 TAnv TTi a nnnimittpp r irl 1 . iiiUj . . . t t.r biiv x vm.x v Vv v ... .... ' doing so out tnat on tne contrary - , , A, T . 4radinr, is Parried nn not nope 10 get ueyouu tue xjouis- & New York June 1. Trading n New York cotton exchange was suspended today pending the Presidents signature to the agri cultural appropriation bill owing to the confusion over the status of the contract under whicn Washington, June 1- Charging 11 assisrant secretary Post had P-vm-d svumathv" for crtm- na ivhists, Attorney General 'old the House Committee pdav. ' 1 ui,uilli Alii X V IjCxM-1!0 AS EO organized has increased from 50 1 percent of the total employed to 00 or 95 percent. Med. nermmission to nnen a - j.1 : 1 lx.i. i t . 1 . . . i 1 m 1111 111 iipr nr i'iiitiiimm wnrtrnpfi to trading office in London. - . ianna contest today. Things are beginning to stir sharply around the headquarters I Presidential candidates and their managers are noiaing meetings, showing the first symptoms .of j the campaign week being one of , great noise and confusion. ThCj various headquarters are blooming Senate witn banners AS SELF WILLED SEN. HECKLED SPOKE FOR IRISH WOMEN COMMITTEE DECLINES J ARMENIAN MANDATE New York, June 1, The need of making agricultural wages competitive with city wages and the necessity of the government to find a means of importing fer tilizer at a price that American farmers will pay for it, were em phasized in the report of the Ag- ricultural Committee of the Re publican Party's Policies and Pbitforms Committee, made, pub; lie here today. Low wages paid to skilled and reliable farmers and the depleted richness 01 American soil, it was said, had combined to make the national said, agricultural future very un certain. The committee, under the direc tion of Arthur Capper who acted as chairman, urged that a national- commission he appointed to coordinate all rail, water and mo tor transport with adequate faci lities for receiving, handling and transporting food between cities. This commission, it . was said, would render a great national good at this time. The International Trade and Credits Committee, headed by .Frank A. Vanderlip, as chairman purged the inauguration of an ef fective cooperation at home and 'abroad between governmental of ficials who exercise authority In America's foreign trade relations, j This cooperation, it was stated, 'was needed to replace what was that has ever been .seated at one time was in the school auditorium last night witnessing the Cantata 4iA visit to GranpaV The exercise opened with sev eral inarches by a number of young ladies dressed in different color dresses, that added much to the prettiness of the scene. Although space does not per mit us to name the many young people that participated they all did exceptionally well and ap plause was given freely. Tli is will be the most delight ful part of the Commencement program but a good crowd is ex pected tonight to hear Dr John son, of Raleigh. the seventh grail Grammar Grade Diplomas. were given MERCHANTS ENJOY , EFFICIENCY TALK nri.: - T 1 ri, . . . described as a loose and overlap- man rorte roi ioreign aiiairs . It! ' A illtrv Washington. June' 1. Senate Wlin Uommttee. announced todav he tAaucc W11 mc ' nn n x -1 a ; y 1 . : 4 u : : j Ixckled from the gallery today . inen geuerany aep. ''- .ould ask the House to approve by help of women sympathizers tlye P for e nUon chan fte departmental controTersies. with cause of the Irish freedom --v- tion declining President Wilson' request for authority to accept a i"v.M ninent to rid the c, ' ' -r, j , note speeches to be delivered on . . Senator Brandegee was speaking "lc p " .mandate over Armenia. Senate; expected pass the resolution ltae today. f dangerous aliens, Post ily.,I "self willed" and against the Armenian mandate i . : e . 4-. "w aTu- substitution of liis ftwn & V . jslos 0f Hun. Why not expect iKon personal viewpoint for' , n .. , T , j(r,t; ,. , ,. , . the English Hun from Ireland to oi )uiuie law. Wednesday. Permanent organization and work of resolutions committee . framing platform will take place ! DOWNERS FLEEING TO GERMAN CAPITOL I shout first interruption to several Thursday and Friday, if two days ; n UllirjIT ! women and were taken to needed. U. d. HllLHI ONTRO L guard room but was releised im mediately, i !': i'j lis All the politicians seem to be 1 agreed that nobody will be nomi nated on the first hallot. lime 1. Riotous dis- a?e reported occurring in in a result of political now going on, accord- advices. TWENTY DAYS ARMISTICB CONCLUDED IN CILICIA HAS ENDED TODAY Washington, June 1. Federal The lecture of Wm. H. Farley on "Business Effiency" at the Dixie Theatre was greatly enjoyed by a large gathering of the mer chants and clerks. The speaker, an old Chatauqua entertainer, held his audience for more than an hour with a humor ous epi'tonie of the sad happenings of 4 4 Mr. White", in" conducting his store on old time methods in which he felt he ha'dto do all the drudgery himself and in conse quence got himself into no end of difficulty. This story was not only well told but illustrated in moving picture. Confidentially Mr. Farley told the clerks, who may sometime be merchants themselves, some of the wise things to avoid in their hand ling of customers. He impressed them with the idea that they were salesmen with brains and natural ly ability the handing but of asked for goods only requires "a waiter. Make of yourselves val uable adjuuncts of the business, inter- not conteilt yourselves with being .waiters said Mr. Farley. In describing the shift of the, The whole talk teemed with United States International post- -ood thmSs and many valuable tion from a debtor nation to ants werp inbibp by both mer creditor nation the committee's !ehants all(i clerks report stated that the ultimate! . i outcome of this shift will mean an excess of imports over exports. 436 MILLION FOR APPROPRIATION RILL WILSON WILL AID PLAGUE CDMBAT " i mm i f Some men are so averse to re- izinr, their own faults that control of wheat and wheat pro- r ..lwi An .Tn 1 TIia Turkish imAnma nrnnnori tiiot duction ended today, the wheat ' w Nationalist forces and commander thev are without flaw. Vera Cruz. June 1. President Wilson has offered to send hos pital ships, nurses, the doctors Agree- medicine and supplies to Vera to assist rn oi it the country great of the French troops in Cilieia, 1 Aii Mhmr Tiavp ooucluded a a:-.. The man who minds his hni-1-..i finoinr, f a t,i; ri q Tra ormisti(p. flpftordms? business sreneraiiv nnas J ' ' l l 1 IV l 111" IU 1U1 XXXI. I . V V ii I' V IH t " C4 .f - 7 O "Washington, June 1 director ceasino- to function un-iment on a four hundred million Cruz immediately ' der the limitation of the law crea- dollars annual sundry civil ap- combatting the Bubonic plague own ting office and food administra- propriation bill was reached to- which appeared here. Eleven that tion. The control ending by pro- day bv the Senate and House eon- eiSes to date have been reported 'onummist id vices just received. business well worth minding. clamation of the President. 1 f erees. h five deaths. i : if -ft"j J: xc-.. 4 v i
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