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U iHi J LA VOJkXV. NUMBER 11. FOUR O'CLOCK EDITION SCOTLAND NEOK, N. C, FRIDmRGH 3, 1922. TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE 6c PEE COP'S Fjpl T7JT li ini . R. TO PROTESTS Wif For oiaying Late IWTTU1II! CiiRMIMP INFR Lf lll II 1 11 u U UUL.II Tfi nnurniinnriiT j UUS LlliilVlL.ll I i At Movies G Newt oil, Mass., March 3. Enraged t ; because his wife stayed late at a mo-1 rowi .Rich Scotland MUfck ! - ' , . jl! !.-.:...; moBidMarfet! Pres. Invited To Talk to Cotton Convention THE STATE DEPT. ALLS FOR Washington, March 3. President j Harding w as invited by a committee ruttXX.ittW.ii HMO BKING l,140.v'."., Wlxlj-AN AVERAGE WEIGHT ( American Cotton Manufacturers j shot and killed her, wounded Mrs. - OT. ooq TmTTTS . 1 A ssn.Mn.fi m .i.i;,. ,i . i - - . vuuj i uvii v an au" dress before the annual convention In , ! INFORMATION ON FOREIGN LOANS j Doris G. Atwood, a boarder, and com- mitted suicide. OF 228 POUNDS i t (liy associated Presa. v- Vt.rk, March 3. Kepresentative s. end railroads will meet here MorMiMv- to- discuss the' advisability - , ; seeking court test of the Inter- t,:r.' Commerce Commission's order ..irectin that earnings in excess of j rovenuiient. be turned over to the LLOYD GEORGE SAYS HE WILL RESIGN IN HIS ULTIMATUM TO AUSTIN F hSSm architects CHAMBERLAIN Since last July experiments in hog raising have been conducted at the Liver Farm, which is owned bv Hali- I fax Farms, Inc., and managed by Mr. ' - ' " :T I). Temple. At that time a number of pigs were selected and fed under .instruction of the State Department iof Agriculture. Yesterday these pigs jV.cre sold on the 'Richmond, Virginia .market lopjiing in price all other hogs j i Mil'ered from various sections of the 10 NEGRO WHO I i i i May. ! IS ARRESTED IN lenjntrv. These forty three liogs (By Associated Press.? A mo weighed i jP.ftlO, an average of a fraction ovor j pounds ana sola tor $1,14:U.::'.; as London, March 3. Parliamentary leverage of $26.51 per head. The bvoeJ : circles have report that Lloyd George ,v as grade Duroc Jersey. ' has fixed Ma rcli eighth as the date for A ft0rrect ctart was ept of gaing cf -furfibnent of his ultimatum to Austin !from thl)0 to t-me .lnii of aH cogt thfi H"un arehUects whost! work lo jClwmberlaii., and if by then he. has of whieh was not availabia for THE INDIAN SITUATION CAUSING ANXIETY TO RELEASED! British government (By Associated Press. Washington, March 3. The Stato l Department has issued notice that the government expects the American bankers to advise it fully of details of foreign loan's with other govern ments or municipalities abroad before negotiations for sueh loans are co.- i ! cmded. By Associated Press. .iris, March Tho praises desdribes as a ' 'new art in the truest, not received assurance of loyal sup- i f tyhe word,-" are sung by : port fro)n coalition conservatives he it orge to-t, in :.nt. Vv'ybo, a young Frenlh arc hi- ! will present his resignation, the columns of the Intransig- ' jtisj today. However," Mr. Temple stated that for the month prior i I selling the hogs made a gain of abor i i two (2) pounds per day. By Tne As?"'rtated Press London, March o. Scattering re- ; 'By Associated Press.). Hamilton, Ont., March 3.County Judge - Jtnider has released Matthew i ports to newspapers indicate a situa- Bulloek, the American Negro, who was ; tion in India which his causing in held nt the request of United States jereasing anxiety, particularly in Pun authotlties for extradition to Norlini. ! jab and United Provinces of Bengal. X. CV where he is wanted on a charge j The Daily Telegraph says that the of attempted murder. IsiHmtioi. is getting more and more WHIRLPOOL OF MISFOR- Tl NE DRAGS DOWN RAGEtiOUBES p.i Ul BRITISH POLICY TOWARD INDIA PRMG FAILURE Madras, India, March 3. The roI- , n .1., r . 1 1 . 1, ,v T -I 1. v wc!i propcxtioued, possessing harrmm- 1 " te ioua lines, with decorative elements ofin 'Tu1H is characterized as a failure st.her r.-.3te, constructed of splendid an Jovial in the current issue of ;the Indian Review, signed by 6. A. iNr.tesan, its editor. The magazine, is The old idvyserapers of New York, : ho says, ''are not always the happiest exaniides 6f architectural conception,"; l-'it tn;x newer office buildins crested , within il.e last ten or 15 years are' described :is "impessable in execution j This farm i3 now carrying twelve t . j j brood .sows and will continue to grow jhogs for the market on a much larger! I I scale hereafter North Carolina refused to send wit nesses lo Canada to testify in the ex tra ditiou proceedings. FEDERAL RAILROAD ! REGULATION UPHELD out of control in those districts. aft.- f- OK GOV ATwuRED AS HE I DENG NTDOOE CUy Associated Press.) New York, March 3. A whirlpool j of misfortune continued to drag down '.brokerage' houses today, Charles A. i j Ier,tra nd and Company's suspension j being announced -in the Consolidated I Exchange-. I WEATHER REPOUT materials fin el v fashioned." Th.- s'r.dit of ti'.ese buildings causes cue- of the most conservative of th:s BRITISH LABOR PARTY ASKS F0RJNDEPENDE8CE Of EGYPT AND SELF GOVERN-1 By U. Pr.'-ss'i Okmulgee, Okla., March 3. Gover nor Robertson was attacked by James! For North Carolina: Cloudy to- Washington, March 3. The Supreme t. Lyon, an oil man ,at the County': night and probably Saturday. Warm ("oiirt of the United States handed Attorney 's office. The governor wasjer Saturday in extreme west portion. down a unanimous decision upholding j introduced to Lyons, bvstanders sav, Fresh north and northwest winds. . . . ihe authority of the Interstate Com-; and as he extended his hand Lyons'' merc? Commission under the transpor-i struck him in the face. Thhe gover- KENT .FOE INDIA station uet of 1920 to fix State rail- 310? fought back. The fight was the (By AoiatfetfF I road" passenger fare when necessarv j result of a controversy over the de-; joe 'lundue, unreasonable and jfuuet Bank of Commerce. , ! i unjust discrimination against I state commerce. ' - infer tile Frenchman to recognize the exis- i, . 1 ublieations issued by Indians. ; tem- f. new arc "in the truest . ; ensc of the" word, an art capatdeofj" its. cnmoilt b regarded- herd-t j makin" us feel strong emotions sim- i lnaicaiing, to some extent, tne attrtuao , London, March 2. Recognition Dv ry w 1 , - i 4. v, r.. -.irfi-.;,. i-n 'ot tho lr-ndPTs nf the. Moderate Pn.rtv Irjft-.o-f ipitoni rV i'; i n ,1 unnn on no nf the power and splendor of our cathe- vlio heretofore have remained loyal '. I'.gvpt and genuine self government j drals and certain monuments of the ; ti at in Furope. ' Ivt ferriug to the rt tremendous tern-.' losing the pies of commerce "M. Wybo says, ' '? this party because of what is cab- jti.ur Henderson, secretary of tha "all these buildings are different from cu here its "policy of repression. 1 T J party and member of Parliament. r. e nnoHier. but. ench in its own stvir. ! ihe editorial writer says in part: Mr. Henderson's statement is regard- not-;. i.-. . T-oaT,nr.fQtirn I strength of the Labor Party and iUSSIALAGKSEVERYTHING If MANUFACTURED GOOD Two cases were presented to the! Wll i IFJI! I THF OH! Ti. 1 X. .J . 1 , c , , i . - w Bfasb. nil H t 1 jl uas ueen a :10r India arc pianKs or tne policy - m i C:r;r.rt; one by the State of Wisconsin.! ti:-e other by New York State. Chief; .. -l i" .... . , T . j commence or me jeaueia tiued in an address delivered ty Ar- iT,If:f;ft Tnff nrPTitincr thP Snnrpmp . in British rule here that the government of India is r- j Justice Taf l 4 Court' L'jcis P U iEBHIGE FOR SHUT-IN ' ' Congress ;cision. said: m I its cont rol of.lts interest commerce sys- IVILSfiULH f IB 11 in its construction, fotm and architec-! "In launching a policy of wholesale j.0ti as important because of the grow-' j -ya " to makp the system adeouate to1 i. . i - ' tural lines is undeniably a master-; epression and indiscriminate arrests j?,,. T.;eCt. ithe government has played into the, . ! (By " Associated Press-) j Moscow, March 3. Russian' mark ; ets lack nearly every sort of manufac tured article the world can afford, un pe.'.s it be articficial hair, perfumer ifiid toilet articles. The beauty parlors j seem to have adequate supplies aud Syracuse, N. Y., March 3. Th( It JS regrettable that we French, iwuds of Non-Cooperators. Repression 'JI0Xt spring 'or summer, fhe needs of the countrv by securing ;T,. , , , , -n i. I ' Fir!t. R.antist 1; inri'ii hero will psrnh- plans to hold a general election for 'a reasonable compensation re-1,. , .. , . , a " I are doing, a thriving business. so ready to welcome decadent art, do everywhere has been a ailjure. Stum for all the work it does. The The 'nan who loses a collar buttoa system If Mr. Henderson declared that labor ig.tes not oven know the names of the de",- has failed in Egypt and in Ireland out for ' a new international policy orators, sculptors and architects ot 'and it is bound to fail in India, espee- jfonnded on the principles of justice, modern New York. All these artists, dally in the India after the war. Such j corporation and gd'od" will. - v oicing with intelligence and method, a tion is received for the interstate bus- Mshut in" members if the test next in Moscow is ruined. It is a tragedy policy defeats its own object, by in- .The chief objects of the Labor ',;,.). 1Mnv nr'in it. uxile comnonsa- . j, j ! are seeKing to use mat same . . ,. , , . . , m, & j Sunday proves satisfactory. The pas- ; wnen .-o-alrs r.nd shirts wear out. The for' interstate traffic That j . . . . . ' iwi pujia i iiiicin juiiiuiu siviiuwu uMiis ;iihi t iiui in ijiu Miups are ciilciiv I H L ;be picked up at all stations in a radius the sizes for very small boys and ,- ; (IL loriv Hi ne have progresivey freed, themselves creasing the tension, alienating th? j party's foreign policy were, he said, from worn out conventions and, dis- popular sympathy and aggrevatiug ho ;n.iernational peace, the building up! ineFs. C ongress as the dominant con- carding sdmple elements of decoration.; general unrest. stable economic and political con- itroiler of interstate commerce may v.! "'. have succeeded rapidly in laying down! "By their grave blunder the bureau idiHon in Europe and the re-establish- t,eref.ve restrain undue limitation of j the rules of an art of which we , are ! rrncy has helped to make what migh4: Ui(:ilt 0f friendship and . confidence tjC earning power of the interstate i seeing new only the early manifesta- ave been a partial or unsuccessful -iH-tween nations. commerce system in doing State work. I tions and which, to our honor, is. a lartal in connection with the Prime's j Labor also stood in favor of a com- -rt cau in!p0se any reasonable condition ' direct emanation of our own French j (of Wales) visit, into a complete cne ;p.0hensive League of Nations, a draHou a $t.ate3 use of interstate carriers j : ....... -I,. i I. . , . . . i I , a result in itseit deeply to je '.-; he. and progressive reduction m arma- fvt nt.r.isstato commerce it deems no-; jp.'ored. nesits, prohibition of the export' or !n,.s,ir;?. or de.siraMe. This is because' ' Surely, one may ask, is it policy j instruments of Avar by private rnanu- ;.r panic to Haul up men iikc v . xv. w .i;, turers and. against, se.-rex treaxioj ;or iu tl,js fiobl,' J ad Motilai Nehru with the thousands Uvtho' economic- boycott. ' ' - - ' 1 thnt follow their lead and give tnem qu unemployment .xiuestion, he a ready handle for civil disobedience! ; .r that the policy of leaving local- Welli-agton, New Zealand, March -V Already hundreds have courted arrest jtics to bear the burden of unemploy- - Tli New Zealand government has flocked to the, jail and it is elea-i ri!Cut tVas indefensible because it con-J mst shown its preference for British " ti,at more are ready to follow. If'1 vrtod a national duty into a local; leaehinery by rejecting an American 'V;tmld be disastrous to experiment on j responsibility. ' bt.t for n hydro electric machinery i .lUVthing Hke a trial of strength at n A laboT .government .would not toJ- jimcture lke this. The wqy to pence !Cr;,tp the semi-starvation of thousands ; i ; in fonciliatiou.J:' ' iof British people which he called REJECT AMERCAN MADE i mm FOR BRITISH of the suprenia?y of the national pow- Boll Weevils Are Active COIfROIHBONDSBILL WILL RE SUBMITTED TOFULLCOMMITTEE NEXT TUESDftY ;;i?i!)ts. The nectics aro patterns v. iiich German dealers couldn't sell at home Shopkeepers put everything attrac tive thev have in their windows. ln piiry within always demonstrates that they have no stock iu sizes. regular ti i Government taxes on merchants are minting daily and the merchants pilo their vrices. Small notion ci. j . : shops r,n side streets in Moscow are ; Washiiigton, March :. The Itpuso ! charged H0Oo)00 jiaper rubles a year- sub-committee has completed the de-'l'r thdr licenses, wliich at the gov ; tails of the compromise soldier bonus er anient rate is 600 gold rubles, or I bill which will be submitted to the oout. '.W. : whole committee Tuesday. The news thatvliussia had been in- ' jvited to participate in the Genoa con ference came a sa great relief to mer- i,lraci and awarding it to a British i'nu. although 'the Americans offered The machinery for 14,000 less than ti.f'ir British competitors. i-'rein: -r Massoy was questioned .Ui,n he contract , in the House of representatives and said in reply that March hc government loss would be reduce 1 May by the preference tariff in favor of July : 17 Irtish goods to 7,000. He added October (By U. S. Press) Washington, March ,'t.-The Bcpatt- men of Agriculture says the indications! COTTON MARKET TODAY'S MARKET j the fruits of a disastrous international - fof cne of th(? test 1joil weevil; j policy, aggravated by the ailures of hlfestaions hl the history of the eot- Suffrage Held Lawful chunts .ho are having great difficulty in acquiring new. stock. One mer it hant who formerly had a great dry ; goods store in Moscow and is no (By U S. Press j running a conddnation shop wher- . . . - . 1 -.1,1 r.iwA Att' ilf-ifliimf o II .1 .liAlUP. . private enterprise-but would endeav- - ' n fa?t QbouldMe ! Washmgton, Mareli o.-lhe women's; - i , ... - , v i i t0 ,lbelt' a 1 Unffra-e amendment has been declar-I i'ifects are sold made the pre-lie- l-.r bv legitimate means to break down , . ,rn i.,- thn. rdanters ,surt,at' amendment ius ucen aeciari . -f 4-i itir-i i rt r t r. tit. r--v rn r i T i-UVH lUi . ill - V --'V"-"- ill ill IlllU lllO J 1MIXI.-lJ1.J. V J- r 17.!i !o exploitation and profiteering. La.- b ! 5 or would see that the land was put lfi.60 to socially productive uses and confer sal the cabinet had decided to take , jeemhe' 1 6.44 on the people the power to control the tion of reduced or increased cot con acreage The- Government investiga tion indicates that at this "time there, are more than five times as many .Court. ; Maryland state courts, the Supreme I'vitish irachinery manufactured Lvitish workmen. uy YESTERDAY'S MARKET .licensing system in their respective Hve '.. wesvils ' iu hibernation than in March -- l-?5 idealities. n3 . I the firnt of a. series of con- May . : 1S-10 j The iRrty would also," by constitu- any year since 1915. sia received gets foreign credit it - - . 1 z. t 4 1.,. j Court ruled the nineteenth amendment, b one ot tne oebi, l8..u .u, 'giving women equal right with m.31i ' v. orhl fcr merchants. . ' to cast votes, does no't conflict with ; "We haven't any goods. We can't .article V of the constitution. The get stocks." he exclaimed, poiuttr r Itest suit was brought from' Maryland, io his odd assortment of wearing ap-' i . . . , , , ' t..n.. I--. i vr, for thP pommnn. tr TTndPrson said, went - to nourish ; where the state legislature twice re parei n-ui ju., M-acTs to up awaruca ror rne iiitaii- July - . i..-. uuuai .ucau, v - - ' of ,,,. - M a . m I . Til at.. trn MT II"! 1 f I - J..ll . Til 1VIIIIV I. ill 1 1 . I I . 1 1 I . 1 Lt . Vv . i I ..(IV ' " . T ' ' UtI n Ii-.i-m-' tham fit T.ll irilllS OX lilT Wafers. liners ,mu wi,ii...;i"w - j - ---o- '.-on or extensive hydro-electric work October 16.09 larger ' share of the fruits of the wasters, in Bossia. ow Zcalan: December xo.ou national production rawwi ot wdiich, elements in society of today. ! merit. All we :ieed is stocks." 3
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