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FTPI 'TUT TC3: Vf rf V TT TA 7T f T T! fi- To) a tt- pt Ml T.. XVI. NUMBER 26. FOUR O'CLOCK EDITION SCOTLAND KECK, N. C, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1922. TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE 5 CENTS PER COPY II! MENACCUS EDO KID YESTERDftY ROANOKE RIVER VstcnlMV about noon, just fter eating liis lunch, Bill Ram sev colored, decided to take a swim in Roanoke River, and ,1(,rtU- alter taKing to me watci u-(s -lUaeked with cramps and .,'eut down in plain view , of the watchers from the bank, fellow employes, who made no effort 1o .are him. His body-was re ,ovetvd early this morning with- i- ... . lrv nlono W n ft Tft ev leei "i i'1- i"uvv Tiiv-i.vy went down in water not more waist drop. He was empioyeu u mc wu tvaet.N who are building the Scot! ind Neck-Rich Square Highway. ED DF THE GERMAN FDDEIGN TER KILL SELVES MINIS in a he than (By Associated Press) Berlin, July 18. Herman Fisher and Edwin Kern, who for many days have been persued by German police as assassins of Foreign Minister Rathenau. enm- mitted suicide today, according to a dispatch from Halle. The men shot themselves, the dis patch said, as they were about to be eaptured in a turret of Saaleck Castle near Bad Koesen, whither they had been traced by the po lice . NATIONAL GUARD GALLED FOR S IR E DOTY FOREIGN TRADE WEATHER REPORT . ' For North Carolina: Local thunder showers tonight or AVed- na.:i- pxoont. sreneraliy iair mi ibe southeast portion tonight. Moderate to fresh southwest, Mod rate to fresh southwest, shifting to northeast and north winds. For HIKE UNIVERSITY MENS AGAINST FIDE if GIRL STUDENT c DECREASE OVER LAST FISGALYEAR Washington, July 18. Ameri can Foreign Trade for the fiscal year ended June thirtieth result ed in a favorable . trade balance of one billion one hundred and sixty-two million, which is a de cline of nearly two billion from the favorable balance of the previous year, according to re ports of the Commerce Department. vBy Associated Press) Brunswick, Ga., July 18. Three companies of the 122nd Georgia Infantry poarded a spec ial train here this morning for Waycross, wherethey are sent under orders from Governor Hardwick to take control of thei strike situation following disor ders late yesterday. The ' men are in command of Major Pope, of Dublin. Waycross, Ga., July 18. Fresh disorders broke out in the rail road strike here today, fights oc curirig in various parts of city. Troops are expected to arrive this afternoon. Negoti atlomi s Settlemeint Of ilStokeAgaiini Tt Tine I A SERIES (Byl Associated Press) CHICAGO, ILL., July 8th. Peace negotiations in the railroajd strike were again to the fore today. President Grafele, of the Maintenance of Way employ ees and various Railway Ex ecutives had a conference with members of the Rail road Labor Board in efforts to" avoid further walkouts and taputline a basis for the settlement of the shopmen strike. FIRSTOALEDFGA HflURD COTTON GIID EX LOS OF IONS C'nicago, 111., July 18 After a conference with president Jewell, I the .strike leader, president Grable said he did not expect his" men would join the strike- (By Associated Press) Moultrie, Ga., July 18. The first rale of Georgia's nineteen and twenty-two cotton was gin ned here today. It weighed four hundred and ninety pounds and will oe auctioned off at Savannah. JUSTICE METED OUT TO ERERS OF FIELD MARSHALL (By Associated Press) London, July 18. Reginald Dunn and Joseph Sullivan were sentenced to deathTloday for the murder of Field marshall Sir. Henry Wilson, who was shot in front of his home last month. The men were convicted after a trial in Old Bailey. (liy Associated Press) London. July 18. Oxford Uni versity now admits women freely to its degrees and to university membership, but Cambridge still locks its doors against them. Nat-j uraiJy the women don't feel u bit jrmU'Liil for such glimpses. They vanl the doors unlocked. The women from the Cam-bridii'- Colleges of Newnham and Oirtun have demanded admission to decrees and University mem bership (in the same terms as men. Xot long ago some 2,600 '.i them sio'mnl iftitinn tn tins '--ffect. The reply given by the Lniveiity as polite, but unsatis faetorv. Within the last two years Cambiide has ovted and count ervotod on various proposals to admit women. The only . pro posal winch it has actually car !"Jtd and to this practical ef fect has not yet been given is Ihat women who are qualified f'r ie!T(V sifitns TMMV fhtnin "itlpi of deurre( s," init not real degrees.! f in liiaking this half-hearted of --er Cambridge is proposing to 'un just as it formerly POLITICAL INTEREST IS CEHTEftEOTODftTTH THE NEBRASKA PRIMARIES Omaha, Neb., July 18. The principal interest in the Nebras ka primaries today centered in the rpce for the Senatorial nom ination on the Republican tick et, in which R. B. Howell, of ! Omaha, National Committee man made the campaign "as forward looking Republican" Avith pro gressive policies. He has five opponents. In the Democratic primary Sen ator Hitchcock is opposed by two candidates. CAOSE GREAT EXCITEMENT THEIW ALDEVELOP SWEDEN 5 PAAAnillPM ( PRDHDTDN MENT OF PALESTINE MOV- nTTi r fPHIbll DHI ILL OF STATISTICS PRES. WILL OUTLIIIE THE L POLICY pt . rnanv ..L I ULTH I FEDEflA AND RA G FORWARD RAPIDLY ait Sehropmyer was killed and three other firemen were injur ed. Five fire alarms brought to the scene the greatest array of fire apparatus sin Building fire. Stockholm, Julv 17. Sweden's r prohibition campaign, now at its height, has become largely a bat j tie of statistics.. While, the 'dry' forces point with pride to tho fact that they won a victory in I the Riksdag when that body vo- Jerusalem, July 14. The in- ted' to nold a consultative pleb- dustrial development of Pales- I !scite of the "wet" and "dry" tine under the Jews is moving lSsue 011 August 27 of this year, forward in leaps and bounds. ant'!ile antiprohibitionists are quo- this in snite nf tba mnv tra ing government statistics and W nuuv . 1 quairreis, tnat nave sprung up v Associated Press) Washington, July 18.-Presi-dent Harding will issue a com munication today to governors of States outlining the Federal , policy in the coal and rail strike situations. In the meantime no statement of the government's attitude will be made public, it is said at the White House. ,r:. - (By Assoociated Press) (By Associated Pi-ess) New York, July 18. A series ot explosions m a six storv warehouse at Ko. 10 Jane. Street shattered windows for blocks 'around; women and children fleeing from tenaments were hurl- PfJ tr tbf ffrnnnrl Tat fnrrxi of .the JdasLM, and iir ljU the reports of medical authori ties. ee- During the past year no less Butter To Be Freed From .Germs ... The reports of the. government j t castrict physicians scattered all j . over the countrv are nnw Vieinr' . . . ' . than 4,000 licenses were issued received by the Swedish Medical! P vi-y Associated iTess) for new trades and industries in : Board which recently went- onL 1 arjf; uly An address Palestine. The extent of this' ifrom Nathan Straus of New apparatus since the Equitable development can be judged from Virtually all of the physicians! Vork, on " Prevention of Infec- iuc ittui i no. l pxior to yx oniy report th at drunkenness appears . tious Diseases caused bv Milk XT T . 0 w , ! i-puBCB uau ue juugen to De. uecreasmg in tneir respec- New ork, July 18. Working fr0m Ihe fact thta prior to 1921 tive districts, and that in manv tevensniy to cnecK: tne iiames I anly 2,500 licenses were register- parts of the country honur brew d by the government. This ing is declininjr sweeping tne warenouse m tne heart of Greenwich village, fire men today were unable to pierce the cloak of mysterious black smoke enshrouding the building and were forced to rig powerful searchlights. The fire -started at eight o'clock with explosions. and Butter" was one of the fea- ' i 7 I V . t f "flirt Tnlrtun n4 i An (il l gress for the Protection of Worn- means that nearly two-thirds of The Royal Social Board's lat the enterprises in Palestine were est report shows that during tho started within the last year. first quarter of this year ine The capital invested in each of briety showed a further declina. these new ventures ranges from there being only 5,285 cases of $20,000 to $50,000, but with such drunkenness .reported through- notable exceptions as the .Silli- By noon the casualty list stood! cate company, of Jaffa, with at two men dead, and thirty injured. two missing AMERICAN DUCHESS IN COURT FDR HUBAND'S Treat 1 treat cm I.VS. y; with t Parll- KA's and Nonconfo.rm also it tried to satisfy ;- titular degree until '';il stepped in and cora '!(' I niversitv to abolish BRITISH RP y ir. It PROPRETY of creed. !ien. want Pa rl i am ent and compel Cam ' :i!"lis3i its discrimina their sex. And ' hiking that Cam- 11t li U-ill vr1 v,n - 1 - IT ug at their doors to ir, 'fid.,. lion i'jiis hrid' SHOWS EFFICIENCY KlV,( . A d. U j llf-ii.l . 1 1 ii-t on movement putHtmt consisting of sev- iUi ,,f Pnrlimnpnt the and Newham ier friends of thsi Lisbon, July 17. The Ameri can widow of the Duke of Oporto is stili in Lisbon continuing her efforts to obtain possession of furniture and other property Avhieh belonged to her husband She has become a well-known fig- i vrt in li rk UTQitinft' v.arunci rt i-1n HW 111 Lilt (f UlLlll J.VUill.1 J J L , varif)us ministries. She has now) gone into the Portuguese courts 1o prove fully and legally that she is the only lawful heir "to till the movable goods of his late royal highness. Prince Alfonso de Braganza, Duke of Oporto, brother to the late King Cbrlos." The Duchess of Oporto was (By Associated Press) London, July 18. Designed to carry a torpedo "weighing 1,500 pounds, to fly two miles a min ute, and to reach an altitude of 3,000 feet in six minutes, a new lorpedo plane built for the Air Ministry has just undergone a .;o.nrehinc? test and satisfactory j out Sweden. The report sets forth also that durinsr 1921 Nor- nn and Children recently in ses sion here. Mr: Straus' address told of the progress in protecting the milk supply in the United States from the days when that fluid was a carrier of disease, to ihe present when the " milk ' sup- eapital of $500,000, and the Standard Oil Company, now ex ploiting the Dead Sea Basin. v to i.'entlv ll.'ol wifli nrntninTit bv Nfw York SOCietVt 'r. Minister of Educa-1 as Mrs. Philip Van Yalkenburg.1 "i -viinistcr made it quite ietore tier several marriages sue ; I a; was on the side of; was Miss Nevada Hayes. She is a "'IHit Mill ii-,.n1l A ,v .n wMiion i? wnulfli mifl '.vna innr. , '."il.tn P'i-sn;,de Cambridse to 1 ried to the Duke in 1917. -mem !,f doors to them. Parlia- The difficulties of the Duchess 'Wh- l-T V undoubtedly on, today arise from the fact that it iiiV an,01jge was look-! is contended in Lisbon that the thecn" ' ' ;r,";int from the Ex-' Duke deft many of his personal Uu'r lu; sa'd, but it was noti lelongings to Portugal, and that v nir, f, """"K'ni w ouia vote it. a continued. to i I been removed to various mil iar V 1 TUa "Tlnrtlinca Vine nnllen needed monev also would as witnesses,, according to local rUt sllP wr.nl I Tr.nliot.l I ,-.TITC.noTnr.o "PrA!! fl ATI t. of T?Or- ni ipnnnrEin rnn ftLLItUPKLWIItKbj A tract of 50Q acres of land has been bought bv British Jew ish interests and will be devoted to home and factory building while American interests are starting a building and loan as sociation and a savings bank. A casino, two bathing establish ments and electric lights are among the attractions of an "American" .seaside resort which has sprung up on tho sands i stretching to the North of Jaffa. In reality this is a Jewish town shin and its local name is Tel Aviv, but to avisitor it appears n go-ahead American town with i T,ririt that overcomes all ob- ! , " t r i .1 . T. o STaCles. It lias iiioit; uitiii il5,UUU mliaDitants ana an im mense brick, factory Avorklng night and day. nlv "cannot reach thp ponsnmei way and Finland, both prohib- in mosl o our great centers Qf tion countries were more wet in! population without bearing the spots Jhan Sweden with her liq-, essential safety reached by pas uor rationing system. Thus dur- ,eurization." The address ad ing 1921 Sweden's quarterly re- fied: ports showed between 7,000 and! r cej tjiat njs orr is Sllf 8,000 cases of drunkenness while j fu,iently known and introduced prohibition Norway, with about jin all directions so that I can half of Sweden's population, had,turn ,nv attention to" another and an average of nearly 9,000 cases! i,;ndred subject. All I have ot . inebriety ottenses during eacn ; ciajme(l and nroven as to the quarter. LONDON INDIFFERENT TO DEMP 5EKARPENTIER RETURN MATCH NEW ENGINE MAY REDUCE tion. plan the TO DISCUSS REPARATIONS rv..nl '"nhndge eoi ' 1 that , . i - i 1 number of these artistic and to 'valuable possessions already nave nt t l(l !((. to lpt thorn in.! tiinrnl". tbp Premier of the Renub Tefore: become lie,; the Portuguese minister t civil .II- Mlli , 7 n'''.Xu omnlov le.o-ialat.ivft Sr,ain at the time of her i ' i!i'f' . p. ... , " . " v i : : , -i Ai ... lJ 'rce tier to ono.n hor . marnaffe to t heUUKe. ana otner doors. (By Associated Press) Paris. July 18. A meeting of the Allied Premiers to discass reparations proilems is expected within the next ten or fifteen days, probably in some Italian city. This wasindcated today in official -circle where repara tions issues wereN occupying at tention to the exclusion of all else. ' : - - MARINE FREIGHTS (By Associated Press) f . Liverpool July 17. A com bination of the Deisel and the turbine, or a sort of rotary oil online, is claimed to have beeni (By Associated Press) London, July 18. There is danger which lurks in raw milk applies with equal force to cream, ice cream, cheese and butter. Next "to milk it is butter whicb ! for tlio children's sake requires 1 serious attention." j Mr. Straus quoted Dr. Shroed ! er of the United States Bureau 1 r A 1 TT i oi Animal industry, as saying: "To secure a safe butter sup ply requires that we should add to the widely practiced Pasteuri zation of milk distributed to the consumer as milk, the Pasteuriza- make i n ,1 j-- r,r,ri lion oi. tin ereaiu useii 10 in France over the proposed re-P'"tter. It js the only available turn match of Jack Dempsev,! economically reasonable exped world's heayweight champion, I ient lhat has. been proved over rmrl fteorcvpc Cn men tier Avorld'si and oMer again to atford protec- O-- " - 1 -"7 iisiht-heavvweisrht champion, al though the genuine British fight goer .'s making much noise in the hope that the bout may be stag ed in London. Those financially interested in the proposal are disappointed with the feeble pub lic response. Some of the British sports, writers argue vehemently against - J tion against the dangers that too often lie hidden -in raw milk and its produci OTTON MARKET evolved by a British inventor and1 the pair meeting again, ''Punch" i arousinsr the Greatest interest , England's greatest boxing ex- in "shipping circles.- If the in- ! pert, asserting in the London ventor can substantiat e his 'claim f Times that the result of the bat the long looked for reduction in ( tie at Boyle's Thirty Acres in running csts of steamers is Jersey City last July was so dc within "sight, and the new engine.; cisive that Carpentier has no will mean a reconstruction of a reason for soliciting another at lrre part of the mercantile ma- tempt at the crown and that the rine. - - r '"" J whole proposition is absurd. TODAY'S MARKET Julv .. 21.9G October 1..-- . 22.15 December 22.04 Jannarv . 21.81 March " . '21.72 YESTERDAY'S -MARKET July...-ife-.. 21.94 Oftnbpr il' 21.99 December .'. Janua ry March . . 21.86 21.60 21.50 4 persons of -prommence-
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