. -. -.;i:v., PTrvI La TUT ini vol' xv. number Gl. FOUB O'CLOCK EDITION SOOTLA1ID IIEGK, 1?. C. TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1922. TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE 6c PER COPT East Scotland Neck Affair Is AiredlnCourt -Saturday afternoon it appeal?, ij.tfi" Carl' Leo who. witnesses M itci!, was drinking, entered the Lr'uv ol' l-avi- Harrell in East H.-otliUul Neck using profane i ,,,i;Hre mid making a pass ui n.ej)rorietor and generally fool- itit customers ; d hnn to C Oil IS SIN resident To .Be Asked BRITISH 0ILlSril To Approve Bomis Bill y.'llli CUMUiiiv-i l"v. ..v.--- ' iianoH's stated that they leave the store ana ASKSFRIC E-FOR EXPRESSION J (By Associated Press) I Wa shington, May 2. Presi jdent Harding is to be asked by jlhe Senate Finance Committee. Si' lepiiblicanry to approve the Soldiers7 Bonus bill differing jfrom the House measure onlv in no nor essentials. - V (By Associated Press witnesses 'aris. May -The American Debt Funding Commission has re formed France that it will Ij.j gkd to j'reco'ive tht govern ment's observavtions on what -it 1 l.V Sm iv'aiseu. x maiL t .siale.l. he walked up to Ed. 11a i i. If. swinging his arms with nis ...K""or otl.erwiso struck Harrell to offer concerning payment i : .hunider. It seems that liar- j mterest on the French debt to W U'll tl'ii knocked him down and !tno United States and amortiza 'uo.uoded to beat him up geu- j11 of the capital. erallv and the three Harrel's, Ed. j j.v;mk and Dave proceeded to ; liijuw iinn out of the door. r,ess's stated that he then came j l ack into the stc'O when th i;;irsS started again. Ac- J . .,Mliii- to witnesses Ed. HarrelJ j .struck l-.ee over the head with ttle, some witnesses elairi j from behind his back ."-while h.. was held by the other, two. His battered appearance w?:s evi- Uv:i(e enough that he. had bean ic a batik- and that he got tne IITALYiDFRlCE lift SECRET i !:;: no UNEMPLOYMENT 1 IS RBI H m H H a 1ft! u 1 1 in i ii Git f ii i i a i in i 1 1 1 1 li 14 It! I f Pi I I I ii POLITICAL T COAL INDUSTRY IF, WOW TO BE INTERESTS S AN AGREEME WITH ROSS IT Continues From Flood (By Associated Press) Natchez, Miss., May '2 riiousands of persons of Coueor- Parish, Louisiana, are still in (By Associated Pressi an1:ie their flooded homes, it was w- iiio.-.ifu louay. ounern?r is cer tain unless relief is speedily a -I :med, officials stated. Som were compelled to place their be- (By Associated Press) xt,..ij, xj v t.. xxia -.i- juves oi me it-ussian soviet ami vestigation by the Commerce Dc the, Spell group of British OH unaeriying (Companies, telegraphs a Genoa London, May 2. A industrial agreement was signed longings on rafts, sufering in- Sunday at Genoa by represents- jttnsely from exposure i AC partment into the difficulties of the Coal industry, such as itermittanev and irree- inTarity of pro'duction, is beiner 1 expedited, it was learned today, ;ar a under certain y it h- & view of securin g iwiiieh-might be used in the pro- hart of Russia for an administration plan tor period. correspondent to the Evening News. Under the atrreement th I Spell group will control all sales, v'pent pftiiil it inn .. dat;T rjvi nrodiii'tion of fil in ov" ? agreu Millie pearly For Fertilizer the reorganization of - the entiv industry. London, May 2. The Pall i V7EATHEE B-EPOET .-.irst or the affray. -Tlie 1 ilal as held before hivnr Coleman. A. P, Kitchin it lias learned tnat Italy, tollovv- i .-For North Carolina: Unset ing the example of France, has ilea weather with showers Wed made a secret political pact .with jnesday and in West portion v. the Turkish Nationalists " govern-'' Stimis-ht. Little chari?e in tem- iw'inds. jirjent of An ii:ntain s gora Moderate. J easterly (By Associated Press) W-ashing ton. May 2. Eefle ei cnn jlug the decreases in unemploy- ;:not':i!imr for the three Ilarreli i I . ' - : . . . i. , . . . ! j j i 1 i at.. a -.7.1.,- t,. : Jtien - r Hr z; t Tnr Ttin v mt i D D O C LLOYD GEORGE ASKS FOR MEETING OF SIGNATORIES TO VERSAILLES TREATY j General Use of Legumes Would Cut Cost in Half (By Associated Press.) Genoa, Slay 2. Vice-Premier j Kaieigh, May 2. North Caro din;: will use this year probablv j (KJO.OOi) tons of fertilizer at a cost approximately 27.000,000. That total is nearly three times jlhe value of last year's sweet po jrato crop in North Carolina: i nearly four times the value of the tli- State. joble 5 have disbanded in Ed. Harrell was bound over k. localities, -Secretary IToov- M AY X O noxt term of court under a $150.- ltU j0 bond. Fraii k Harrell was fin- j ( si $10.00 and costs and Da re i;.:-iTtl was discharged. announced. COTTON MARKET PiSFiOTIfiliXPIT 10 BEST TODAY IN THE LAKE TBI! 0" LHiJ I i-y itiCHAXlD LIN.THICUM i-al reserves, and all i.nforma- ! I j special correspondence) .ppn relating thereto, and it is up i Washington, May 2. The la-fn this resolution that a n-w 'test administration KPand-d 'iil-irrnrrHs-ni- mntr Kii -Prtir.il iv.- ih.-. iU1'AI (growing out of the leasing of na-;enate with the supporters of ;. . . . 10. G val oil reserves 4n California and ; Rational conservation on one. side -1 Avyommg, to private iiiteresliLdthe friends of special privi- .0'-'J controlled by subsidiaries of thflMnd Standard Oil on the January 1.8.87 t revive the former 4 Conserve- ;it is expected that the former YESTEKBAY'S MARKET tion . bloc" in Congress and re- Supporters of Theodore lloose- 18.69 jycal: perhap;; the existence of a...ieH in his policy, of . national eon- 'jj j Wuly .oeailUt croi): more Tlom ion.tni-,-i i --..v. "- - .xv... ... .me vaiue ot trie too-u-co ei-.M: W?Ct i Cation to the Economic Confer-,more than four limes ih.. V5dn. enee, left for Paris for a confer-l0- lho wl;iat (.nm: two-thirds iei.ee with Premier Pomeare aml;ri:0 v.,iue ot- tl0 t;ith.c coni L.vv). caoinct. inearJv twice the v.d-ie .f J.lw Iima- He conferred with Llovd iUU miiV" th:m -f) P"1' George, who told him that " a i"1 ihe value ol ionn meeting of the signatories to the! (K the $27,000,000 which North Treaty of Versailles was desired Carolina will spend this vear for v.i i ii.e very earliest posssuie mo- tihzer, somejhinjr like 13 ment at t own. some Mediterranean ; 500.000 M ill elen ?nt -erooer 8 ()) j Standard Oil bloc. servation will support the LaFoi- 18.29 These naval oil reserves, orig- JjUe resolution -for an inrestit iter A.-nOcIated Press) Moidross, Va., May 2.- y.iivmat :."ii ot Kogej ke. chief Naval Petty wa.s 'd!!ipleted today n of S'ir.'Ji E. Knox, eharg- i (- I-.;,. !! The ' o December 1S..C j i in ally set aside by President Tirt i-ic-u- and that it -will have the j January 18.KJ land in charge of the Navy De- j support of the farm bloc as well in I ;oe Hie 1 1 L') v.-iii ' i !! -eii tect-d Eastlnke was ordered 'ii OVERSEA CLEARS!!! II 1S2B Ai :EI sub i tli-l to reerdb t tiie prosecution 'st. toiiav JW II. J3. Prf.ss Washington, Apr. 1321 27. A part ment, were transferred to Es the united support of ;the Secretary of the Interior, Mr. J vmocratie Senators. ;ern navy vessels are oil-burners 1 It is already evident that the. 'older by President Harding. Dur- ministration v.dll resist this ir.g the administration of Seexe investigation with all the power jtary Daniels of the Navy Depart- pi: can command. According to jjaent many attempts were made si reliable Republican paper. ,b;r private interests to obtain Senators Smoot and Curtis hnv I these naval reserve oil lands bu notified Senator LaFollette taut j i x every instance they 'were frus- bis resolution will not be allowed L'ated. Recent wild speeuiath-ns tc pass if they can prevent it. 1 SflMTR1 I iJ l-J Ilk 1 Lai I i rfii OililrtilO e?lt, 7 ill oe iv the most fertilizer. nitrogen. This costly mgro nav be pro- Mi uce.'i at home instead of being purchased if farmers will but di- their croiis and produce as ciovei", vetea, vers if legumes, such f,w p;-;;s j.d oThe velvet beans, soy beans i Un fa rm which produces feed lor its livestock, particularly here a considerable number of : cattle are kept, the production of ample legumes is so altogether .logical that it can hardly bo avoided, and of course, the ieg-ir.-es are returned to the soil in r. u hi jf manure : where sufficient livestock 3lovment J4. In Selected tement from the United States ' on the New York Stock Exchange Secretary Fall's reason fjr Shipni'iu Board shows that a to- f-1 the stock of the Sinclair con making the leases bavins: gregaung Tin een ! U ashmirt.on. A Lai of 4.444 ocean steamers. a-- f-n-x. led to inv vestigation which exploded by former Secretary, lauguration oi" a campaign against -ross tons jevealea these secret leases un uaniels, a new reason has dcou jj-ysicians and druggists wiio -r, i.,.. ,..,,1,..,,,.;.. ....i i;,w.. ci-nuusci xuk tiJ.u iiij(;i y Jii'eu ;f or imasinarv ill: was anmni"ne. By 9 ashingtfui. Apr. 28. The t iiiTea States Department of hao'r liinnigh the Bureau , of ij'o.bor Statistics received and taouiared reports concerning the ; :-Hiv.; of employment in March. Vorn representative "estab iisiunefsts in lo manufacturing in-e.ustrii-j and in bituminous coal !:;ini3iL. 21. 467.626 Ub,591,(570 net tons,) departed' tne iail administration ot the advanced both tor making unee or oftener from the United interior Department. The latest Jases and for keeping tliem i States for ports in Europe, South cf these naval oil reserves to fall jcrev. The correspondent of the jed by Prohibition Commissioner -Vxief i't t j America, Asia, Africa, and Ocean- ,-to the hnads of the Standard Republican paper referred to jllaynes.' iffrtiliz-r ia. durin'T the calendar year 1920. Oil subsidiary is the Teapot Dome says: !" This was the year of maximum "district in Wyoming comprising I The only reason given for ( i activity of shipping out of the ' between 0.000 and 7,000 acres of this manifest unwillingness to i United States to these oversea Nuprin territory. Naval reserves j have the oil contracts made j continents. In that Vear the 1 "211 2 are in California. i public is the declaration that they j 'clearances, which include repeat-! Senator Kendnck (Dem. Wyo. :ere entered as part oi me aa same ship, ifirst introduced a resolution ask- pnmstration s policy ot mnit.ao On farms are loot kept to consume the quan tity of legumes which should be 'grown in order to provide the ni trogen required for fertilizer. oh.v'(T. velvet beans, cow peas hr other le-rumcs should be grown ; simply for green manure to be ii"iiC'I uiKier nr. ret v lor tie to be. dewved from he elements and humus. (h vnyaffes of the amounted to 33,370,913 net tons ing for information concerning ideiense and should lUereiore ne to these continents. During 1921 this alleged deal, which resulted rested as confidential mil it a v :Cma elesv-mees fell to 28.3699.035 1 in bringing to liirht the fact that information-" - - ' . . , 1 u : :a ,i xi,;,, i i - i .. .. ' . . j rt i .. . .... ... - i ii v ii i r i n i in mi iMiciiiii''!.. - -i . J 1'. I Lt I10, " 1 J Villi ln ' - ..." - 7 . . J , . " . . JIVI Utnili. lji.'.lfvl I HI l.JVi t..v. .. I hooo (fh nnlv nwmtVs return ! viih a statement from the In- jtary policy does not comport witii . t,tt,1). -n lu'u f 'one ot legume crop. RILL 10 ABOLISH PH PRDPEHTY IS LSI E; si i o r t -s i g h t e d t a r r l::s u-ind to turn igrowtli of clover It is ratlier difficult for n siort-sijrht:ed farmer to make up under a good or any other 'legume, Ii" he could see quo, two i three or four years ahead it jwould not be so hard. Lund oi' comparatively low fertility fr.- London. jvlav 2. A bill to aooi- , .," . . , led through the turning under '..v.i-ililD W Hiic wap) the elenr- tenor Department made to , n , c: V C IJUWH. avvj. i L 1 -" - M J f J- 1. 1 ' Oiii 4- 4-.--a-m ihaii . i c ' - i i n 7 PM rtw rjr , rii , i i - i i ! - ' - " - - the ithe claims of the administration j r ; . , , . ....... .. . .- i. liu ILUfSit; J.UJ men.- J establishments for March i" 1 "T. Al ; ions in -jcujua rv , ar.ces were l.yoi.uw net 2,418,000 net ,vas tnat ov, 1.921. and -2.- i :.nd -had dr not already 4i, J I C ! ' 1 . . . . -;. q-jM-di-, .mat xu ol .i.u- -go qqo net tons in January. 1920. t wo hundred feet of ffovernment. siior uoes ii comiori. wiux me -u - Jjj,t,.otinf.Pf muustnes there, were mcreas- u-m& the vcar ended June 30, jland and were draining the navai" Piiristration policy of maintain- ;(o:nmo51H. '7 Til' n"51ber of persons em-fV,14- rthe lat year before the'reserve. It was alleged that ing a large personnel mine Navy i !'.lu-wh,1 m 4 industries (-utbr(ak o tilcVar ad the year jsuoh drainage had Jieen going" ..on 1 by -turning over the reserve fu-dj In the c M-' !e were Tlif 1-irrr. . ..... . , m,- xx . r-r tlio Tiiw in -rnvte. interests, w hile all s The farmers who are moving tons, . iTt-Rs. that the reason-for leasing i"ncermng the accomplishments lpi.ipei.tv ,,f f,c cro.Vn or of any ieaa most satistactortiy aw vners of adjomui ni neiiait or peace resulting "omi ;.,thoritv to a newly cre.i- f those who not only study meaivi (rilled wells -within . the late Disarmament Conferenc e: J led Ministl.v. (V ijands v,as jJe,n;of making money, but means of inp-. the Iiom.e .Nsdving money, and a farmer who ;c;ru, in the course of a few years, !cut his fertilizer expenditures se of agricultural land piactieaily- in half through the the buildings (except ;rse of legumes is certainly sav- that completely disproved bv former bccreuiry rail, -it is pointed ; l.ioorers cottages j anu oiner pe.--money, lie simply UanRs n o ., 4 c 1, r.- n.;i., imit has never heen friendly to maneni improvements wouia oe "in the sod v.Miere it our, he. drawn Ml V Ui IJlt. .LNttVV LffUHCiS, -. - . .. , ; iiyo-reo-ited !wh0 said in a public statement (conservation, and nis success n . u-ausierrcu io uis unv mun.p oui inrougn larger crop yields i! -.3 per cent, ;yid automobiles q to liet 4ons jthat several times owners of ad- cbtammg control ot these oil. re ihc measure provides arrange- j during succeeding yers. Ibis Jti increase of "0.8 per cent. The! ' " -joining land had threatened io j eivesor his. department, with (menus whereby they can become iis a big step in "Living at Homo" riJvatest decrease. 20 per cent, is i In 1920 the $3,000,000,000 fleet, ejjs ciose to the naval re- the designs of his department j the property o? th tenant ami and in winning economic inde 4iovn for cotton manufacturing, of the Shipping Board fully , en- Ferves. font he had told them it upon forestry and other natural i form part, of the tenant right, jpendenee. wpeciive decreases of 10.2 per tered the foreign trade of . the were done he would put resources, has alarmed the friends j together .with all other improve- j At the end of the year NorH iu iii id 8.5 per cent appear in Lnited States. The 4,444 ocean vil-ies llto these fields and tap ot conservation ot natural re- aems maue. uy xiia,. .Carolina win nave used, more trian y,mid.iA;u tons oi lerimzer a ':ierease, per rn'-'s ,Ji hosiery and underwear. llo f,iM1.flnj,0o W the Secretary of the Navy Daniels, lout, 'ms and shoes show au increase , 4.:a j iita imijiiiifjj'o cent, a p- : o snippm American ports up to ir f 21 .S7.f2fi cross tons u , iio i in-fijifs sources over the present situation. j. , , . . 4... . I LI I I. .A IH.IJL i lUlUliM. .uvuiiiVi'J. , -7 - ,j . .7 1 i 1 . . V. I L I I 11.1 .JSL- L I. 1. , . ( .-1 H I L I t . I i S ?L L 1 1 i 1 1 '()- 1 1 I J t I S IS ' . . 'W-.. ,.i- n,,. 10 .',j.,4,.: i-.Pv-iriri irii.;rT nil nr imrt. or i. i-t,,. , ... in,p !; Isenntor HMFollette has alread v i . . - iilnmii? the nast seven years at ' " iMuusiues sJiiJ--. 7 I- . '.-Li. uu.ij. i ; OL uie ovneis ..n iue jauui; mm,; , DC paid ill the lOrm Ot live pOi'- " 7 " -n tuxn rinn Tt . '''r-'Nes .n the total amount of the year 1920 m the oversea trade y oro not earned out. The form- received assurance oi me .cent National Lan-l Stock (pro- ? v"",","- m1 ' " , roll lor IMareb 1922 as com-! of the United States were 40 per tM. Secretary stated that ail mod port of many other Republican yidin an annual income WJljai ably if pays to use tertihzer, and i';--'d vith March 1921. The re-o.ent Of the world's ocean-steamer '.m navy vessels rae oil-burners Senators, and-desprte the opposP ;t,, th present net lettincr value s0rtil Lftim'd farmers have got- n..:r.iii..f s ;,.i.,c.4.,::. oin,w nnnrrn ani1 3f Tier eent, of the 4i,of tiioca wcfli-voc tot!,. he lion of the administration it is j , ,..i,.,.r- iien good results nom toe ttrj - , in the amount of -nay 12.500 ocean, steamers afloat at protected. expected that an investigation , , . , f o0 vears. : v. .lers tney. have, used, I at "; "11 I i-i 1 irrl mil lITlll hvllirV 1A ! ,: HiSito-v and underwear it he time Senator LaFollette (Rep. Wis.) in iron and steel industry '-per cent. not pay to expe aaie .to the support of Senator Jy-M.the secret trar.sact.on. , .JrJV'...r."n "A ' .. "I SSTSTVn naval oil reserves au mav ope- - stock oih-ioiu m ui- me un yi . neu or the land would be appu-.c&n himseii , uraw imm ix-. cable to national purposes and above his head inrougn mj bi interests. three-iourms to iocai purpose. . : ?- shows the most import-! came to the support of Senator Jujot the secret transactions in i MeaselS.3 per cent, while th greatest decrease occurred dvendrick and introduced a reso- naval oil reserves ad may oper- si automobile industry there 347 per cent. Cotton manufac- bition directing the Secretary of ate to head-off deals to exploit vi i increase of 29.8 oer cent, turin- shows a decrease of 32.(5 the Interior vto send to the Sen- ether natural resources by i. cf ate ii list of all oil leases in three