' rl TrVT? Fl FOUR O'CLOCK EDITION SCOTLAND NECK, N. C., FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1922. OIL f GENOA CONFERENCE ADJOURNS SESSION TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE 5 CENTS PER COP SF To TTT n West of ii ireaseifii 17 o , . i...,rti vnrt TWTP.TV.'N'TNF. iUf h TiU X " - i DAYS TO SUJ-V.Ei JU-fcV.r.I o ; PROBLEMS. By YsscKdated Press j . - . . i IT 111 ' 1 ' I . (.d-.M'.u Jiay xuu "u- ;,. Conference ended, with a Ln;i,y meeting in Sangiorgio TERRORIST CAUSE FIRES THROUGHOUT CITY OF BELFAST thirtv-nine days of - ii ? . - ,,,-ts to solve Europe s mam- (By Associated Press) Belfast, Ireland, May 19. In- ' ct ndiary fires throughput the 3 (L.,t TIto TTmo-ho mPPtfTIO' 17 T (11-11 A ilV - ' . - - . - - " ' : 1 ...oi,m ni7t mf rpnnrt!t:,t wcre yet ierrorists wh.0 on-assum pact and repoU. , , barracks. Three i t u1 tmanee, transport ana ; ' minis: ions alone vis !Uotor iars were used to remove uTinVhohluu of the confer" "'ounded after a fierce con- (By Associated Press) uarleston, W. Va., May 19. i;io,e Yoods overruled a motion tif direct a verdict of not guilty in the case of William Blizzard charged with treason as a result of an armed march last summer gainsts Logan " County. The judge limit ed the state as to the over act on which it relied to con vict to the defendants presence with the" armed marchers in-Lo-gan County. BAPTIST PLAN TO PROHIBITION COmETETHEtfst OFFICIALS TAKE fM lulll I IIIIU HliUll EXCELLENT TALENT IN J k iflil h VAnM f U IVIII-L.IUIU I UIU COMING EVENT LnilUL UllvL I llllU By Associated Press) Jacksonville, :Fla., May 19.- The first rehearsal of American Legion Minstrel was held last night and an excellent PRESS REP EH ORTS ' V -c yon oi tn 'start was made towards the two seventy five mmion doUar fundhouE comedy performance which of the Southern Baptists will be will be staffed at the Dixie Thea- cutaned nd an intensive cam-jtre on May 30th. Both the Le- twn statute. r.aiO-Tl Will hp lim1rVio1 o n nnn I - , - . . i ; e uu, wu-iglon memDers and "Deep twentieth. San Francisco, -May 19. Fed eral officers started the seizure of two million, dollar vineyard properties of Theodore Gier Vine yard Company under a prohibi- C" me a i,4- a,' -r jsliow will far surpass the splen-; V fSMQ .did one put on last December nrninrr nun nnrn irnTind li b tlrf hrr in H N RrP !in the minstrel first part which WW.. WmikUllbil I thai I GER LIVE IN DOPED CONDITION TAILED REPORTS U I M ID A AVAILABLE nHLr duiuu intri w RELIEF WORKER and it will be new and different.! ;will run an hour, there will be I four end ladies in blackface, 'Misses Olive Collier and Glenn ! i Ward and Mesdames M. L. Bat-1 tie and W. O. McDowell. The May 18. ful end men in blackface will; iiafo oM )be the Messrs. Bob Johnson, Paul i CTI1 CALL ON GOVERNMENT TO PUT STOP TO MASSACRE Constantinople, aroused by discovery that scores iSPeed Dorsey Harden and John of refugee children are bein !T.ille: : A choras of -twenty- ir, v:iive win oe neara ior nines vomen who make a livinsr day Moscow. May 19. Detailed re- Ms of development of trade rwe'-'U iiussia aim me uuumuh Bv Associated Presa jrM since the beginning. of 1920 m o lTe been published in the So- i NJeJ!.ork 19' SevC? ;,.t snviot nrp pnviMin ; "'' Loif ice cle,rks were arrested - ' - i Ik. . ! . 4- 1 , . . ' . -i- I . rt .1 I . . - . . . 1 first s u'.iiiiicciiuu wuxi a minion aii'.i a iiaii dollar s bond thett ot the e '.riod since Russia's .v. -'. ' ... -t . tl. ii. . the blockade ultiT 'JU1e' ouo" m- , ,m iconlessio nmade by Vonesehen. . fBy Ass&ciated Press! Constantinople, May 19. The publication of reports by Ameri can relief workers in interior Asia Minor concerning the sys- tematie persecution of Christians j them quiet. In this city sleep by Turkish Nationalists jeopdiz-insr potions are sold bv streei ed the position of the workers. nursing them while their mother work for bread. Nearly 1.00U of the children have been found in hovels and cellars after having been given a native narcotic solution to keep iround. Mrs. Black's Pink notions srp anM hv eTop. j criers and the women had WEATHER EEPOKT noma n urn uie u : lii-it uussia was uroujjnt ta in)"'. Cliieflv due - to j to lack of i -,m mid th c? cdndi- : h$ which existed during 1920. j ussia exported but little in that j c tin irnnrtrts limvovpr bp- i For North Carolina: General ly fair tonight and Saturday jittle change in temperature. ! Fresh southwest and west wind BritishHero v. Laim valued at 50.000.00n Hut as soon as trade agencies! r AT in , i i i ? London, May 19. ii rciicseiit at ions had gained o i T t T iiaries Spackman, T l'li) init riff l l I (-m!rn k!nnMTi X ? i,., , i j.1 i , i iiiu liiiiiicai iJHiisu miiJiai y award, the Victoria Cross, re- a London -Ex-Sergeant a holder of sorted to the plan of stupefying the children so that their own work would , be uninterrupted. Led by Mrs. R, S, Emrich of Framingham, Mass., an American Near East official, five American s. 'women have formed a commit tee to stop the condition of af- Tea,'? one of the funniest blacky iface acts ever written will be one of the features of the perfor mance in which Misses Blanche Doswell, Doris Tillery, Violet Stilley and Mesdames Battle and McDowell will have the leading parts, all in blackface. Good vaudeville specialties will be fea- ,re iturcd and patrons of the Dixie on the night of the thirtieth will get their monev's worth and OF ARMENIANS Y TMS then some. TO CHILE TO STABILIZE ITS PAPEB PESO Kaleigh, MaC -Calling on the Presid-r.vnc United States to puVN6 to massacres of Christie, .-"by the Turks. the 1 Episcopal convention of the North Carolina Diocease yester day passed a resolution stronglv commending the Near East Re lief for its work of succoring the unfortunate Armenian peoples and saving them from extinction. The Yen. Morrison, Bethea, sec retary of the convention, was in- tructed to write to . President larding, Senators Simmons and Overman and the North Carolina dtregation in Congress callinu' their attention to the attitude of lUilttUUUil UJ1 iMtl 1 JilS ( M illt'J'.S. and other industrial actual svstem became issN E ELIEF 4w"-e u; 1,;ai v7! Santiago, xviay o.- i The : resolution condemn-all, itiassacres. The resolution was;'' introduced by Rev. Milton V A. l-arrjer of Raleigh and reported out of the resolutions committee i unanimously - Wednesday, sight. , .. , i cently appealed to a . -r. - - - Irflwunoppi' to tmrf liim n loli as oviei itussia. all business bemsr I,' ,L . , ,r -, , . . .. hf. hsui tripfi imsiic.ppsstn I iv tor iiTied on under snnevvision or - - . ' n . , i . , " - i months and was in bad straits. . ;t$ii ! riT hi (-,!p wptp nun iQh- "lOi-'ti irade. L. 15. Krassm. . . , J, !.. i 1 ,, 1 i 1 -d d scores oi otters or em m i. i itussia ini)orted goods ? . , . 7 , hi . i oro or-.o ii n iploymcnt were quickly made. ::a'c :f ;a b,())J,000 gold rubles ; 1 , 1 HK J,ni- t... 4i.Vi nrufnnn u;p packman is now reception "co:il. r-hc-iuici.il and metal gooc 'fNUii'rs and textiles. In iine ,-,u- Uussia exnorted u'oods - , , , , , -l ;olic aiut cit 20.000.000 fnld t-ii11p " xw movemor,1: fairs which, they say is pro due - 1" T f TT 1" ling drug: addicts. Mrs. Bie ! 1 J 1 VlvlKavndal-of Filmore County,! Santiago, May 18. rue 'Committee. Two resident renre-! in utilize sumlus stocks of gold Lrnri,i tt3x ..:'" I - - - ; jl . .m.iiiuiii lllc tJJJittri'L iMjuiauves ui tue iewisn weiiaru ,m tne unnea oiates ior tuc UCiiU" States !Wfinmiwt . fn nllnwir.. . . . . . 1 . . T,,4-,A fcA in 'ill J , ' rtvtieL cire meuiuers. -jlit ot certain uauii-AUiciioou A survey by the Massachu-1 c ountries with a view to aiding setts woman showed that refugee j exchange values would not be widows,' who had been helped to j practical for Chile, in the opm- iodz, May is. a monument jtind employment by the reliet Hon of economists here, since sii fEast Relief and called on ah commemorating American relief organization, were compelled to j already has accumulated what is j seopalians and other Chris work done in this city is "to be (leave their children for a small Considered an ample gold eonver- jns to aid the campaign of this erecrea aurmg tne coming year, tee a day. m the hands oi woman si0n fund for possible reaemption according to plans announced by y. ho herded them in groups of W stabilization of paper eurren- j tne lvroDia iUleKa Uron -ot iin if. in ooIIom .nri I,.,. Tic fnnH r.Tuonnts to i n neb unwarranted persecution of t'iirLsiians when it is in their )ower to stop it. It uncpialified- y indorsed the work of the Nea' 3 clerk in an office building with fee cat iiumanitariaji organization the fullest extent morallv -.1 irj" ii:;; itsoiiioii set rortn that 1 he fie won his medal bv taking i jmv- "iv-i-iu u"t v iv '- iu to m ceiiars anu nuts. if. v. in is u.uiu amiKim.i j .iiv.M!'.aii,v ci uu .iinancianv. ;Milk") society, an organization Mrs. Emrich found children sit-1 000,000 gold pesos approxi- ? The i-tsoltlon set forth "that the jfor the feeding of babies. Bish- tni? stupidly on water-soaked j rately $42,000,000 part ..ot mprisonment of 100.000 Armen- jop Tymicnieki, had of the Cath- rljrt floors in danger of -'develop- j which is held here and part in jian WOmen and young girls in the ;olic Church here, is leading the tuberculosis as well as sui- 1 London j unspeakable harems of the Turk IV ti;ix. and other raw mr- iiet'1 trials. Kn-sarul ior,k the lead in sun-1 yin-i- Knssia. with it TiPPd bs-t ! ar v.-ith (jermanv second. T-ie s consisted chiefly oi req u isi tes. Ame rica placement from the .Germans at ! Cambrai. fering from drug effects. Their T C lit.- Lodz is the larsrest manufac- ! aes rangea trom one ana a nalt 'turing city in Poland, and suf-t() four years. The generally accepted view is that business men and indus- L-,f;.4- in Viia pnnntrv WOUK ir Lonnie -l A 1 -it T . Lr.rora liocKv iiount ai 'liven!- "k !hi; Th.." s i , tidf. ' ' ' I t ' J ii 1 II .i nvli.mcAl s-if--t 11 i ne country, it .yhsn he wen .Decialists. Register returned fered so badlv during and after last night the war that American relief to consult a work had to be done here on a large scale. I piace. having supplied -'ii '.f the import goods, i "f relief sunnlies. i v iot press concludes Homesteads Being Planned "onsaiered possible to the export business dur- although, For Swedish Unemployed k f' I'l ' t 1 1 -.- v. ; . 1 Ml i . ... i J,IU; Tl!!' tli' V t" f'i-v tw. ..c ()!! Inlnnri .-i-.. ..... ir i . .ill I (IV J l . " "X. 111'. JJUUUS iUlJ ! ''Xp'Cted. Worn en Denie glit of The i iirone Stockholm, May 19. Before able to earn a living wage, and j long the Swedish unemployed it was hoped that conditions j may have a chance to become .would soon become better. Nev- j independent farmers.. When ertheless, unemployment is still I they recently expressed the do- ( the" most serious problem of j .sire to obtain small farms of Sweden despite a slight decrease j their own where they might jin the number of idle. work' till old age without being The jobless still number more 'subjected to enforced idleness, j than .150,000 of whom about 65,- their request sounded at .first 000 receive aid. This number is like wishing for the moon. higher than was expected and in But not so to the Minister of order to keep within the budget, A-n-iculture. who immediately the Unemployment Commission 'ordered an investigation info th jand tho government have had to f possibilities of forming a farm -cancel during the summer unem-; kolony in the province of Soeder- tployment aid to unmarried men j and Lie lailure of the of the al lies to keep their promise to re ' j i i i in this country wouio jiease tiicm is an outrage against Rooms have been onened bv .!inmn nmp -practical activity 1 civilization, tiiat the work ot the the committee, which is honing itoard- stabilizing the paper r-.eur Last ltelie, m saving trom for American contributions )TJS0 see its exchange value starvation the ';0,000 helpless through generous people for ii"oXnerienced long periods ofttie cluldren and act of mercy TTiainrainim? a modern n ace ann . .,,..1 onow iv ana. m vvui'w. , - - i'" u"i"" w"-u x .it LLlcli. uiiai vv , O I nurses to care for this new phase j i Q iie dollar, gradually has iai--of the refugee problem. fr0n the war figure df three Uo one in 1919 to more than 10 to one in 1922. These violent movements in ex- been a great ae-- COTTON MARKET MAY JULY . OCTOBER DECEMBER JANUARY MARCH 21.20 20.21 19.98 19.91 19.62 19.73 : change have YESTERDAY'S MARKET may : 21.3s JULY 20.37 OCTOBER ..,. 20.13 DECEMBER 20.09 JANUARY 19.95 MARCH . 19.84 it tke history of mankind, and 1 bat the Great Powers of the world who are after the Moham medan calico trade and permit, these outrages to exist should be condolence!. After Dr. Bf?rbt hd sunken I riment to commerce and to nwes,- , briefv iri introducing his resolu ied capital and have been Hlcition A. Erwiri of Durham, a cause, it is asserted; of a certain llavraan? spf)ke in faVfl. ()f lL amount of commercial prejudice !a-ainst the United States, aue 10 j I the rise of the dollar. However, lj is not thought ' that United 1 States' gold would be required !. 1, wniintirl vfmlrttioil Ox I exchange in order to bring about j a normal resumption of trade be- j U-iTrpp-! tbe two countries. ! j American exports to Chile, m . j according to figures puo- uonaon, .May 1JJ By appeal- MAY SAVE HISTORIC STAND May 19. Women the throne i;'ier a voyn rescript among its unemployed. Tha j themselves during the . summer j 'xehi.l hiei: tin lull . ! . ' "! nix Fund w t iSPr-nt heir to the thro , M-t provmes . vn ir rifts: 11 -.r,i r ei'tosi 1mvi-t ha "'"u'h Micceeiis 111 iiij imanland. If the plan is found- are feasible the government may ofjmirehase laud to be parceled nd women, all farmworkers and fishermen. It is belies that these classes can shift il -shed in La Nacion, amounted to ng to King George, friends ?vkers Q-ArU4 --I-wlw'tf,03b00 000 gold pesos while in j Mrs. Carolina Orford hope to lieved, uWcUCIl iTCip !i9oi hey were less than 100.000 j save from abolition-the little re t for) ' ' , ' , . j 000 gold pesos. jeshment kiosk in St. James' Lmiaer; nAiMnlAtrdii "v,:; '!ea issued establish-i project would, of course, involve jand pick up enough work to keep 1 V IlWilipi V J vU iiLint ot succession by more, than acquiring the land ;them going. Married men with failure. Prince Farouk, ! The government will have to 'families still draw. stipends, j i.oo i,0n nr-fiumdatincy iaric wiucn she has conducted -old as a conversion fund for. tne past 60 years and which ; -ainst possible redemption or j .en m the possession of her iV I IV HULL' TV tnbnbn Mv 1 a T!,o ,nv. UtSbilization of its paper money I ' '". i, ..... .. osin.n..f.l Kn , ,.At"oo8- ft-n t Ii h fnvms anri v-hi f tp hpt wnr r Ot all Kinas IS - - ' , -ui. 4l, uu. Vnoni S TCai-Teai- :ne: I w v indinr t with being planned. ernent 8sk.ed-' h 11 4ab&" a e n- andmother Parted the bsi- -! . 11 -. , . , . . .i mi At i a rarl lament thus far this vear tor .intention, ot esiaoj-sum- a u-u Q i:irk til,.i that it j live ritock, tavm ..implements anu; ine unemployment voium- x . . . U.oi KvAdtl, similar functions!; " J. uc.,i"'t'1 children livi. x-T,ft71Sp for the first vear. sion is lavmff plans for exten- 4J"w"V .l11 ."rTi,., . uviau, opposite tne iiorse uuarus to! Thefa.m project is one of the W forest ..work-in cooperation out .$21,U0U,UU0- tor -reliet t i"1 t was 101 yeasr old ' , At.." j .t -r-o iia tne unempioveci ana tne parna- uie unueu oiaim. - lWhen she eft it to hM-:daiis-htcr. mi st important anu liiin it i renamed AH family are of many attempts for L'H' throne -'x-lihedive Abbas the country. Last winter . relieving State Domains Department, nient has granted about $9,200,- j would employ this gold as a re- uceessive motheAO roubles of Furthermore, about $200,000 has;000 which it has considered suf- serve against a convertible and .transfers have kept inoT. ik fllvprtpd from the linem- ncient to tide over a few weeks elastic paper currency. - ' freshmen t stand in tin J j , IL VXl - ' - - -daughter this re tire family 'a i V- was dep0Sed Tn 1 Tousand JobTe were given jnent.fund for buying paving j when a clearer view of the - Sit-1 The present , frold con hads f(?r ,re than 300 years Uy' I' .lK-O" doe. not instruction in almct any branch stoned to be plaeed at the fcj-beota if"ll U! "Atfe. t l f. . ,! ueSCenrtnTitc ,.P a.,-t, i iirliih thov wor '. ica I trA OT COST,, fit certain 1 ilie ldicsi nsuics ouytv Mwxk Mupvi vliLv, w. . . 7 t, t,. ll- 'nl1 secretly nom-: interested) Large appropria- towns and highway boards ior ie numuer uumpi.u . v,wy,w iy- fiiWiaroommittec 5s r.if Persons as proregenf tlons were set aside for dole and the improvement of streets and ;decreasel but .the number ot to economists, a circulation of but an mf Juential committfc ;s i.U 'ont is allowed Itho Lr i.bl c works at which the roads, thus affording- employ, those receiving relief has in- .300,000.000 pesos would be am- trying o have another iocn-i pie For the needs ot the country. suDstitutea. aPproval or change. 'otherwise .unemployed would be ment to considerable numbers, ereased