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IP TUT ' ii ini. !4 VOL Xlt NXJRTBEIt 75: four oLooii " ..' ii if At 10:30 this morning, at tlie Dixie jTheatre Confederate Memorial Day exercises -were held, with only a fair mm house to get IGiSTOIKE BREAK (By Associated Area's) Baltimore, May 10. Three hundred or more alleged marine striers and ' i . r-- . .v-t. .PC.;-,KCB,i COPY IBM A wPi ;,MlSkii. . I rYpreenir. noxoiiTmp I rwirMww?, n.. i iiJi iivSiilll iltyMJTJlSltS LnoLuuiiL yiMmUlfO tAr till otfll jiHlJ Y FiockteEtooPe EXPlf :.mmm I illTmnniiNH (By Robert W. Madry, Special Correspondent) ed, o to speaki T&e great increase in the cost thir nff 4- 4. ' exercises were in charge. of I ... . s 1 UA Lne ne" Paris, as usual.-is fti w 1 : . Indications are- that" ' . worth only seven :W. :tw to the Federal build" f t " """"" "r "ai the number of - en-cents. sut on " uM.Mmun,,.-i,aainn8a of th Several Paction. American visitors to Europe this sea- the other nd : itmust be considered Board of the Southern Pacific rail K.e erat negroes were severely beaten . . 5 : ti, u . .- , - t , . , . beforl thSIXJer!rere1 bea!e" WiU be as great' as lastVer, but: that the Jhave been ' duble roads deelared today before the Sen- with dMwn ' .f 7 ; 'probably not larger, owing to one "W quadrupled and made" eveu ate Estate Commerce Commission. 7. 2 unanimous er8 P S' drVe f IIOt- only-but that an extremely . -ny , cases, and with" this He the first witness at the openJVVK , ?rt9V .important one, namely, the business mi mn(l fle ts understand that it mg ot the congressional investigation! . -"... . ' iJeDe' depression in the TTnJfi eost an American less to frav.i ,1 to the whdle tranort.t : .n., jJty socialist and President , of w . . irope.in 1913 and before than now.' ' W Ho.chsta-, to form a new ministry. "uc 11 t ior tnis, there is little While tt - : i , . , , . : . . . . VMuieatnpto Europe was then con'- : r , t;:felft-W. . PRESIDENT COIIIIIIBIITED IAL ican tourists to Europe ia on, . and Tlie Commander Butter worth of Buck Kitchin Camp, Confederate Veterans, -with twelve other veterans in attend ance, only four of whom were of the Scotland Neck Mounted Kiflemen. A number of old confederate songs More sung. TheT" particular feature of the exercises was the beating of the snare dram by Master Alex Neal, a five vear old grandson of the late Polk Miller, accomxanied by his mother, Mrs. Alex Ncal, daughter of Polk Mil kr. Mrs. Xeal sung, ."Way down upon the Sewanee Eiver. " The address was made by Rev. Reu I'on Meredith, who struck just the right note. He made a splendid talk and a much larger crowd should have been iq attendance to hear his ad dress. following the address, automobiles Took the vetefffHs aud daughters to trio !SmalI bit, but his sincere avmnathv (By Associated Press) T Washington May 10th.The trou- PoTio A : 1 nr ' ttt ! tra,VH f nw A . , . - i ax-niTii.f.A.n , .V i 'a- , i a -F"4 witn. the advent i.'- -"'wus flas Been con- sized crowd present, including a small aoors or tne of 8pring, the annual rush of Amer- Sily offset by the rate of ex- ble with the railroads is the excessive Mimbor of school children: . . ... . ... . toaay ican tourists to Vnrnina ' 'change. Whereas its operatinsr exnenspa nn lll - their effnrf rt Li,. . ami - 7 . t--""- axuc - . x - , .luiiwraju i-Au mc UB. . , ... . , was an t" in i ui AO. ii t 1 1 v it i i - -ia i . - Mi cents, the French franc is amouilt of which is the cost of labor 1'. aCCeptan.ce 0f th: t.i. o t,: . Julius Wf.j,i' 1 . . itne allied ultimatum was expected, in vvuuxvi,,' vuHirman. or tne . - 7 , ' ' ' ; . xveicustag ioay.THe various parties TO LEGION MEMOfl FOND (By Associated Press) Police ReeS Daily Altivity of Citizens considered about half what it costs I,im at nomc. H.lle, Germany, May 10.-Tlm S,. k a -J. x "i men con- i. mencans would flock ,o sidered very reasonable, it is still Europe in unprecedented numbers, xor reasonable. The recent increase of this Contxnent y fast becoming a first-class oeenr, ... X '"-' O My I HI ripr -umque sort of summer and winter re- cent h,i a . Urt fn. mm A. ,ent had made them quite expensive, r , wuo wereibut once the traveller has paid for forierly accustomed to lool. upon a them he is free to feel that he can Indianapolis, May lO.-President ' T g GVeilt8 llVe iU St EurPean countries for ir , "'"i Aies ana Avno -tiarainer has r-nntnhntari tncuiv J.1VC X 1 . . . , .. 1 ' - j "vntnuv. iHyff III I'lirk .-rs t fund ;rra:rri r;r "L? - - - u zz tor tne decoration of American graves once in a lifetime Iranc makl?S Italy a weltermany, which has been the-scene - in Europe on memorial day. The But ' the warTas had r , ' anCe eXCCedillgly PPular ith 0f widespread Bolshevik agitation and! PPel Poland, May 10The in President wrote that It was only a efffl,t, d f1"116 t. of small means. Belgium '"queut clashes between Communists Polislt forces have crossed the v . 1 8 UraW a Borland are about as expen- and government forces. hM border and caotured t. . j . , . - .. " - muen cioser together as a result of it. i ' . . cemetery, wiiere they decorated the earnest aesire for notable success and a jaunt to Euro ei . as J?rance or per- ot espionage which enables el after liar fighting. The popnla- graves of the confederate veterans of the Legion's effort went with it, ed but an ordina7Pe CnSlder hapS just a bit more so. The dollar Jt to record the daily activities of vir- tion is fleeing in a panic. Numerous who -had crossed the river to the . -j-j : liveg m2vZZ, TlxT " "" mre Engranrt tua"-v evei titizen to trace mm- casualties are reported at Krandrzin i OueenfOrlW as eJJ ! AmWiCa' WMle in Ge-a the -ts of strangers. -ilway station, where the Poles drove At one o'clock a delightful barbe- j -. - , mi . . ana Austria you can live in best no- TH latter, without execution aP out the Germans after three dav. t1s fnr 7; nonto ,in . f-ii' ....... hi morning, led French official circles to expect that Germany would accept all the ultimatum conditions. THE POLISH FORCES TAKE GERMAN TOWN cue dinner was served bv the daugh ters at the Mayor's office. Weteraus and visitors present at the vliuner were as follows: W. F. Rutterworth,. Co. F. lath Va. A. N. V. -X. W. I'ltt, Co. 1, Eamseur's -Brigade. oUth Div. - ' - Refugees JRrcm Being Naticnal Disgracie , mi . xl "cat uv 1 iLiiuur exception ate "c uermam L eX"SerV1Ce men Wh fgfct n tels for 75 cents or a dollar a day, and treated as suspicious characters U hltee Wtig. prance are coming back, in .largo food is proportionate . . . the ailthHiJ0. 1 - . ! i ' - - , J ic tonvmcea fhPir ! . ' (By Associated Press) HISTORICAL PAGEANT OF HALIFAX COUNTY BE HELD IN TOMORROW , ... . i i . coiivineerf t hni r- numbers, some to visit the battlefields New and remodeled ' business i. ? . . 1 vim. au.ci "j "-giumai-e ana tneir inten- others to renew acquaintances, whDe are", now being put into transatlantic tions honorable. Even with the most still others arc Pr ?, .. " lue mosi; Saloniki, May 10 -Queen Sonhie f p V W F' a,ld tourist agencies genuine, official documents, the po of Greece heal of the Greek te ' .v effort ro take care Hee are not easily satisfied that 1 Cross, recently 1 " opportunity Vo of jhe large number of sigh-seers ex- -anger, and particularly a foreigner, the. Greek cabinet to th 3 Til ' -w steamer of the not pondering deep plots and dark AH.brook-Oava-iryTUemanded-thM-- "ei:I8hOU,d the government.. , DntUey Whitaker O? K. junior Re.jsteps to prevent the distress of 20,000 ually a safe bet thafa f tP i ti 1 f ha beei1 co-P- Iw the latest rioting here and In . Greek T.fa ' , 7 " after have ed' -ae its maiden trip to New other central German cities. 1 V-J luc vaucasas, oecome acquainted with pflT? v i t , , C B. Harrison, Co. A. 17th N. C. ow in barracks on the hills of Kala desire tn . t , 1 their lork m June. nearly 4,000 Communists were arrest- Frftfn . . l"e "ins oi Ji.aia- desire to see the life of the Frpnri ! t ;.'- n i -, - , . rrom the wee small sprint in the .rohn I). Simpson, Co. H., 10th, N. C. tuaria near Saloniki from beeomi n v.iin , " well-known fact that many ed, innocent circumstance often assum- ' . . v. . P S . ' irom becoming a villages and the peasant life will AmpHmo i ' mountains of Virginia, to the mingling rohn X. Phelps, Co. G., 3rd N. C. : national disgrace. hBVP v f - . Americans failed to come to Europe a sinister aspect in the minds cf -tTi f, . b . ' minS ,,,valrv. i lM eonseXce of her , C i nnn , " only because thev could the police. The Associated Press cor-" -in consequence ot her action 1,000,- we should not leave out of this pT- , . . the spirit of the Roanoke will be car- B. D. Webb, Co. G., 3rd N. U. '00U drachmae (equivalent tn Passage after having neg- respondent, who had been many times . , , . 7 , , . v. xcjimie .equivalent to about ification the numerous soldipr who wi f , , , ried out in song and verse in the his- 'valry. $75,000 at present rates of exr-h ff v - bk SGVeral m0nths ahea(T exan,ined b miflor officials and rre- t . . , , . " , u- ,r T rresent rates ot exchange) eft French sweethearts behind to and with this in mi,i n ' , ouentlv r-i,i , torical pageant which will be produced W. M. Perry-, Co. X., 61st N. C. were appropriated for ih Ka-f mmd thc steamship quentlj searched, was twice formally . . . , r . ' appropriated tor the benefit ot whom many are daily returning The officials M ; w ,Vii. , ; ..- ,i . b the schools of the county at Wel- -'. Jr. burroughs, Co. B.. 13th Ar- the refugees nnrt 1 Qiiu: i t. - - -eruiinea tnar u ouujeciea to cross-exam- , , ,rr , ' ' -lot11 r exugees ana 15 additional physi- transatlantic, mails ti.Aoo ...... .... ,don. XT. C. Wednesrfa v " TVfn v it Tillerr. ; Uttft wivo I . . . 8UCU ingestion this season will t,e nation by the superintendent of the' ' . ... . " J ..v-i ovuii tu loaiUlllltl. Ini net: hiinnn.l 11 . .... Mart nn u: 4.1. tj: j nnu.uie neavy eorres- at least mitigated if not entirely re- strict police forces. . 1 " ",c -l"umu auu f '"'J; nio ill 31 t JHSOUtJ 1)1 J. B. Waters, 41st Eeg., C. K., 3rd X. C. Cavalry. Tom Strickland, Co. K., 1st N. C. Infantry. W. T. Jones, Co. G., 2nd N. C "We know all about you" ciaus w-ere sent to Saloniki. The miserable condition of the refu- pondenco that is still beln arrifl on !feCeS been reprted to e. Queen between American doughboys and' 8n U w ... , ' . . ' whi how the Tuscaroras bid- bv Colnnpl Olrla v,Q a . ' I - . " "" nic general ousi- "" "e uorresponaent was ,. , bj Colonel Olds, the American Bed .French mademoiselles. True it is ness degression in tt: 'taken hpfW him ,1 a dl farewe11 to Moratuck (Koanoke) Lross Commissioner for Europe, who that time, that potent factor in things, has severed many of the war cemented friendships, or perhaps it .would be better literarv etiauette tn i DPrSnnnl rpnroonnfn;.,n A ii. i -i ...... .ulou,c LU taJe cnarge,say not that these have been broken ot the camp. He brought a corps of ten physicians. Until that time only one physician had administered to the inspected 'their camp. Queen Sonhie Bennett Allsbrook, Co. G. 3rd C. 'then, sent Dr. Theophanos Aggelopou 1 ava1ry- los J,1i eminent sanitary expert, as her v. K. Wlatn.ore, Co. G. 3rd N. C. nvalry. Hope Bell, Co. K., 17th N. C. Visitors: Messrs Dillon Simpson, W h It n -r . . , Ji.irien, viarry nggs, (j. w. thousands ill among the refugees. Jiryaii, Mrs. Alex Xeal, and Bev. Beu-ffhere had been no one to look after Meredith. i sanitation. The American Eed Cross has sent jto Saloniki Colonel Henry A. Shaw, fl UU TIGU ' IUUFMTini'!of t,,e Lnited States Army Medical uiiiiign ill vivif 1 lull ENABLES BLIND TO READ orps, with a party of physicians and (llllrSPS tn. Ho . gUVClUIUCUl 'in the care of the refugees. Colonel; i Shaw plans to gather 1,000 of the or I . is ness depression in th TTnifoi taken befnrp hi 111 QTirl -pfmm n An .1 . all .is "about tho nnw .t 4.i.i. ,. ... i-Pd tha aA . . . ln S8 1713- 'C?-..: luuig tnuL win put itiu ui mo American s . j any sort of a damper on the tourist movements for the three days he Bad'. tW' the revolutioiiary per- season, and the reports being received been in the district. He knew the the fir8t' ePisode jeinS the first over here to the effect that condi- contents of telegrams which had been State Convention at Halifax in the tions in America. ar o-rnrlimiHr i. sent in Entrlish. hn.l year 1776. off but rather that they are suspend-proving are naturally much welcomed. ' - "tions held with German officials,1 three' th CH1 War Prid' wil1 - cIlrtTTT "flirt nrkn4..n -C 2. 1 CI 11 "I .. j Communists, hotel waiters, porters, utl'dllulc Ui l,,tJ ocotiana IPTm nr llinTlnP len on the streets and chauf- NeCk Mounted Riemen and various ISTtR OF JUSTICE . rtr:ir.;T:' ;:i r n I I n ii i t nil tii r ! e was' Jlowever. touht about " L' llALI .S HAI I flN THF I ,e siondent opinions regart f the dest?nie f heF UMULU IIMLI Ull I IIL ':., r, . ... . , . people, calls forth the Heralds nf ifro- El ai nnv-nn vwmnuiumH ani wanted to Xiiow WnPf CC .about a certain interview with leaa-!sreM and ,inall-r Childho with it's 111 UHLUU Vr nf .rnmn,,,n;,r ' . happiness to enrich'and ffuide the - t " - uvuiuiuiujuii nnn were lijTiiinji; . 'near Eisleben. brightly dawning New Day." Paris, May 10. The after-war or-! "You made a speech to them and While t,,ft WOr f rreparation for this pageant has been done by the SIBERIAN PEASANT IES DEFEAT THE SOVIET ARM MIN (By Associated Press) (By Associated Press'i n r, -.r ,a . ;gie of -pleasure in cosmopolitan cen- appeared to have been favorablv re. t'JS pageant ha fe ' y Russian t develord a m,l fliiWrr W aiA . teachers of the county schools, credit r VY iitt Waa yOlll iitt . . snouia oe given to Miss Annie Cherry - ' i . iers ! ., , C ' , , license in Paris that the Minister of, purpose and what did von sav." Kwluu P-.v, 1, ., 4. , ... tO 'the Bolshevik wnira atof to. ?, x- - - Londnn -vr i, . -, w i - Justice has taken the matter in hand 1 Assured there had been no speech- I-OIldOn, Mav l(t. Blind nprsnna ttJH a- i .ii.. POrtmar that SOViet trnnr.s hva anfoi.. 1 wcu. iU peec 1 , ..-in, in, cai dLieu : and called a sharp halt to the gradual making, the superintendent summon- 'II now l,e enabled to read their fav-!tion while food will be furnished by ed a defeat of some consequence dur- ! . . " . . P "lenaeni; summon r.-jta i M y . . 14. . , shrinkage in the amount of dress ed the chauffeur who had been em- rite daily newspaper along with the the Greek government. The expenses inS flghtmg against the rebellious 'nrn n ; i u ,,ti, , Icj-i , orn on the stage and continual in- ploved by the correspondent in an ef- 'tJier mem hers of the family, accord- of this work wUl be borne by the 1 lberin peasant armies, Helsingfors , , e , : . ' -"ebpi nucnt m an er w c lJlC crease in Innsfinpss nf shpaoIi fnrf tn i.aaAt r , IdisDateh savs. i - C v me I Everything approaching obscenity official finally was convinced' the visit London, May 10. There has been must De cut out of stage representa- vas only for the purpose of securing Mho all through has . een the great in spiration and the executive planner of all the work. to Arehibald Burr, emeritus pro- j government. 4 ' ssor ot engineering at Glasgow nn-j Miss Lillian Spellman, a Boston nno in an address described ! nurse, is conducting a Bed Cross dis-1 . i-:a T A , - . , - ,. . .. , , I tin fnvmnl -non . . .. ! 44 i! 11.. T - . TlOllS. H6 (lM flTRS. Mwl 1 Vflll a 1 1 SIT- 1 il tn fl II 14 Tl n n QTlfl tliot 4 PI . him 1..HUS.U ot a British invention pensary at the camp where she dis : ... . ... . . ' ' , . r1l.1 - Soviet Uoverninent, foreign office an- 1UUS1C "a;i singers must pe cept an American passport as identi i- that purpose. The lecturer explained that tributes cans of milk and soon will ; The I distribute clothing to the small chil-1 noun eed. loading was accomplished by prortne- 'dren m a telephone receiver a series of Many of the refugees were WEATHER REPORT For North Carolina: Showers to night or Wednesday. No change In temperature. Moderate variable winds. . . A - X . . - - , clad. Otherwise, the artists anM. the.,f ication, was employed over the ! directors resrmiisihlp fnr tun r.7irQ--tpr tp1ip1 I ' . . I 1 of the attractions offered to the pub- i He then dismissed the enrrpsT.nnrtpnt lured more than 1.000 -of the ffiuroM n:, ,..:u t ..l .. i ...i. . i ' . , . I nui rtr- , i - ' ' i " ue prosecuieu. ;iiu, nowever, next day agatn ar-I iU1 notes representing the vartous here bv promise of rich lands in Mace- within a month ' w ,r. . , . ; , , , .4tlru . i ! B a moiun. Tu, press praises the Minister for rested as he entered the local police ! rs a these were nassed over hv dnnin mt. 1ia iiioinritw -pi , . . ' ; X1""' x"u "iW,v wmeruwr general avir- his courage and proposes a general headquarters. There followed another ' ""!"US a , ., uc;su!s wiore tne advances or tne sanoc. is m desnair for lie flmw.ts ' ,..,. . . . ' , " CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED TO CHINESE RELIEF FUND Formerly contributed and sent in from other sources $035.80 TO COMMONWEALTH COTTOK MARKET "ting. The sense of hearrn, there jBolsheviki and the Turkish Nationals 15.000 additional re:f,.oe tn nmv,.',i. . -rc. is employed instead of the sense . under Kemal Pasha. .soon and says that 1 there are more ... ' j The 20,000 are huddled together in than 30,000 others trying .to reach -t present the cost nf .tmn to ' i-...,.,..,.ii-a ..i.i. i i . . mi , . '. , I. v.. -." i- .v iwii.n An yiij..-.ii ncic uui. iiiitMiufii iu vueece. j. ne nind appropriated r -nat prohibitive, but it is" hoped hold half that number. A Bed Cross th Greek (rnv,r..m,t tn .-.-..-.,..w iv ivvj vjvuu U1V Jn to make it available to the thou- j inspector who visited the camp reports and provide medjcal attention will be 1 October . iiiiwuyii imii nisease suen as lypnus, tiyseiuery exhausted within a month, sav ami I'llflllnnrrn i o, T. .1 4.1. 4 ..l 4 .4.,. ;ts ; movement in favor of the uplifting of examination which ended only when 'ash '. . $3.00 w. n 1 J. " a . i 4 I by -Mav ! I the American threatened to report the Cash '. $3.00 ' treatment, he had received to the pro- Dr. O. F. Smith '1.2 $3.00 per government official in Berlin. Cash 1 $1.80 1f?.S0 Tlie 5ittTtiw1t nf tl.r. ..i;. l 4-; UBi i- T " Ofl 7inriil Iw-wl.l 1,,.4. 4 t.i r. 4.1. . n 1. - I ; 1 " 1,f"L l"'tL "umuri- J'1 V IU" VfreeK government to teed, cJotli July . , yerv ; palpable nervous ness arose Cash ... $1.00 the 13.8U 2they explained, out of the fact that Mrs. H. L. Hardy December r 14.13 the Communists OlltliimiliHr tlieni Ton January ' 14.22 fo-tme. " " Total, $2.0! $17.8J
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