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- V - In Iri p. inn S XV1.-NUMBSR 56. FOUR O'CLOCK EDITION SCOTLAND NECK, N. 0.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1922 TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE 5 CENTS PER COPY TUT IT? TOT 4 i COMR HE HO f u m mists HDED UP IN MICHIGAN GUI KA .HIE INME RN ML WAY N W AI KOUT 7"" MENACED BY DEATH CRIPPLE DROPS HIS Associated Press) Mich, Aug. 22. - i .. ,i ..l vei"0 TlHiav inuereu Berrien County, rounding up u uan-a 1 1 T ..-.II.- rt , j abou' eighty persons mu-jseu Russian Communists una MlKl lO iia v c v:i uaocu from Chicago, Et- (Pa Lansing, to liridueuKin in assist IH to le AVhn a iv int.. Mieiiiiran fort may uiade to deport the party. English Morals At Low Ebb Preacher GRUTCHES AND flUNS NORTH CAROLINA TRAFFIC ON SOUTHERN RAILWAY TIEB-tJP, WHILE BOMBINGS AND BEATINGS ARE RE PORTED FROM VARIOUS SECTIONS. Say s Associated Press) Aus.' 22. The Rev. (iy London John E. YVakerly, the new pres ident of the Weslyean Confer ence, denounced the immorality existing today in English society both hi'.di and low, in his presi dential address. On the sauie day that his ut terances were published here, there appeared a dispatch from New York in which the preve lance of vice and immorality in America was denounced by the National .'Council of the .o- Anr.-rif-on render may. 7 ---! forested in learning that in? to Dr. YVakerly, English mo rals are apparently quite as bad as American morals. (By Associated Press) Paris. Aug. 22. A miracle for which Lourdes, in some quarters, is given credit, is reported from Macon. A pilgrim train bound for Lourde was waiting in the sta tion at Dijon and several pil grims had crossed the tracks to the refreshment room when the whistle called them back. Among them was a paralyzed man who could only move with difficulty even with the aid of two crutches As he was between the rails on his way back an express train was seen to be entering the sta tion. A cry of horror went up from those who saw his oils position, but the man had hobbled half way across with liis crutches, now put them un der his arm and ran for safety, escaping what seemed certain death. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS SCHE DULED TO BE RESUMED AT NEW YORK TOMOR ROW. (By Associated Press) Chicago, 111., Walkouts by the trainmen of the Southern Rail way, resulting in the tieup of traffic in North Carolina, bomb ings, beatings and investigations JUDGE VEROMS PASSING HIS EIRST SENTENCE oi alleged danger who wreck plots marked the progress ot the rail shon- men's strike, while efforts to set tle it hung suspended pending the New York. meeting tomorrow of the rail heads and the officials of the transportation companies and union mediators for the shopmen. Eight companies of State troops are on duty at Spencer, N. C, where seventeen hundred men are out." At Atlanta 35 ex tra deputy marshalls are on duty :n the Southern yards. PILOTOFMISSING AIRSHIP RETURNS Aug 22. All passenger (By Associated Press) -New Yorky N. " Y.; AugT "22. accord-', One of the most elaborate search es ever dyvised to locate a miss ing plane was called off today iiffov tl"IO is held i i miner 'Human life by many Yen" cheaphv' was hiss i:tent. ''There is scarce a when yon d not open you Kr upon some sordid stor the slaughter of some innocent Spencer, N. C Southern railway trains have been cleared --out of Spencer terminal with crews made up of officials and others, It is stated at the office of the Superintendent at Richmond at ten o'clock this morning. Blf ast, Aug. 22. Ijord Justice Andrews, brother of Thomas An drews, the. designer of the ill fated liner Titanic, and also a victim when the ship was wreck ed, nearly swooned when passing his first death sentence on a pris oner here. ' When he was hearing the end of the death sentence his words were inaudible and he was so overcome that he rushed from the court as he finished. ' - The. Troops Remo v ed From Shop Guard Duty SOUTHERN RAILWAY OFFI CIALS ASK COLONEL SCOTT THAT TROOPS BE WITH DRAWN FROM SOUTHERN SHOPS. SPLENDID BAND WILL ENLIVEN TRAINMEN RETURNING AND TO CLERKS WORK J The prisoner whom the judge was addressing and who had murdered a little girl under bru tal " circumstances, stood as if petrified until the warders seiz ed him and took him to the cells. gdhuis TAT Salisbury , N. C, Aug. Lon fishing Ueacn bringing smack arrived W. T. Harold Miller, the pilot, and 1 . m .Li. - 1 i : J j t : i iioiupson, me mcciicuucictii anu. f Long, a passenger of the seaplane, L j Ambassador II, that dropped V Oi in i j .i rrn i rrom signx ounuay mommg. xnu "Th two en- morals standard of the sexes in many be places very Imv. The sacredness of men declined to discuss their ad ventures until they had recover ed from the exhaustion. 22.-- Cnly one southbound passenger train on the main line- of the Southern Railway has passed here to nine-thirty this morning since the train service employes, switch "111' 1 "1 n en ana clerics early today agreed as individuals not to take out a train fr.om Spencer or go on railroad property until they meet to decide whether their action will be. made formal and permament on account of the guards placed cer shops. THAT IFOR PLEDGING (By Associated Press) SALISBURY,N. C, Aug. 22. The troops have been ordered removed from the Southern Railway shops at Spencer tod' after the transportation .i voiea co remain out a5? the soldiers were 1 as Tl T I p j 1 lviemuers oi f v.e r aimen s or-re-at ganizations ax ".erks were ported returning to work noon. The removal of the troops were ordered by Colonel Scott at the request of General Superin tendent Simpson, of the South ern, following a conference with representative employes. THE WOODMEN CONVENTION Thursday next, August 24th, the Woodmen of the World of Eastern North Carolina will gather in Scotland Neck as guests of Hickory Camp W. 0. W., and will be greeted with a splendid band, excellent speak ers and a wonderful dinner, wMch will be served out of doors, to which has. been invited the ',. timbers of the Chamber of Com merce, and Merchants Associa tion. The rmblie exercises will ba held at the Dixie Theatre, begin ning .it 10:30. Official business will be hand led at the afternoon and night sessions. At five o'clock in the after noon the Chamber of Commerce will talitKthe Woodmen and their visiting delegates on a AND Speed Boat Race To Be Sea Test sight-seeing tour, which will last about two hours. In all, it will be van interesting day and no doubt largs numbers of visitors will be here for the occasion. around the speu- the marriage relationship is open ly pooh-poohed ; lust tramples truth, integrity, and domestic, iiappinrss beneath its feet. ''You have increased the num ber of your judges in the courts Vvlueh 'leal with domestic trag edy bei-iiiist- of the number of people vim have sought relief in tUt d i re;. t ion. When vou have I done tii.it. you have only touch ed the fringe of the jevil. "A ur e;ties have no monopoly Oet rid of the impres-H-eause your villages -Muiely placed 'they -'re homes of deap Record Output of "Gas" Greensboro, Aug. 22. With railroad officials substituting for striking engineers and fire men, who refused to work in or out of Spencer while State troops are on guard duty, the Southern Railway today began clearing the virtual tieup of the passen ger transportation between Wash- ESTS I S POSSIBLE MAKE REPLY TO FRENCH STATEMENT OF CONDI TIONS REQUIRED OF THEM JN ORDER TO MORATORIUM. SECURE A LOCAL SHHNT OF HOGS BRINGS nnnn pricf hfj jUWUU i IIIUIb uii VIRGINIA MARKET ! i . . (By, Associated ..Press) Havana, .Cuba, Aug. 22. Among the conditions it is pro posed to impose on entries in the ; international motor boat races, next February between Miami.) Ma., and Havana is that the owners of the craft must bo aboard during the contests. An other is that the contestants en-j gage in a 20 or 25 mile race off Havana so that the people of Cu ban mav have an ormortunitv to view the entry of the Havana -tceiums wave just jeen receiv Yacht Club, Miss Havana, in ae-jed from tll(' recent shipment of tion a car lo&d of hogs from three lo- Aceordine- to Rafael Posao. tho!''al farms, as follows: 44 from Havana yachtsman who is repre- (By Associated Press) sentmg the Halifax Farms, Inc., 10 from Pine Tree Farm and 2 by W. E. Smith & Bro., which averaged ington and Atlanta. Freight vie-'. fciOll !.!:.: U'C )::' ;re tiie: spirit u.i iou r you tiii A low dieatj Ot WO',! the h isin is , h', in ; praetii-: iilteS'T: the p era vii?w Alas! it is not so. in what rillage life sense, which is in i miworthv estimate MoQ Than Twelve Million Bar rels of Motor Fuel Produced x in May t trams, however, moved. are not being Berlin, August 22. The Min ister of Finance Hermes was re ported today to have left no doubt in yesterday's deliber tions with members of the repa rations Commission that the pledging of the State Forests on the Rhine and the State I mines in the Rhur, as guarantees for payment of German repara tions was impossible. fSilm in Yi (x iiorrnti'.ii'ftTiB to $10,000 have been assured! Trom 10 1A to 10 3"2 cents a IT) through the support given the event bv the National sion on Encouraging Travel. This sum will ed in three prizes of Commis Tourist be divid- $5,000, ARABS reqnently ur fair heen reminded in I weeks that material-! bankrupt in philoso-j turai sciences, and in j and that the only j are a continuance (if ti!l it ends in! spintuat j errie The greatest production of gas-! oline in the history of the oil in-! dustry occurred in May of this year, according to data compil- i cd by the American Petroleum ' Institute to the Senate Commit-! tee ou Manufactures which is in-t vestigating the industry. The output was 12,229,975 bar ! relss of 42 gallons each. The ; iiighcst previous production was j - ' n i t iemn i -in one I in toeptemper, yu, wneu xv,oju,- OiVA barrnls were nroduced. 1 iiaos return to a IN PALESTINE VOICE OPPOSITION TO MANDATE. . (By Associated Press) Jerusalem, Aug. 22. The Arab Congress Executive, looking for ward, to carrying on its opposi-j tion to the granting to Great! j Britain of the Palestine mandate, j Imet in Jerusalem lately and pass- Tn smtfi of the uiiDrecedentecV ed a series of resolutions. Some m-oduction," however, the amount of these providede for continued t o-a-soune available in rennery ugiu-uum ugtiinsM iciiii-ivciiiuji COTTON MARKET TODAY'S MARKET . Oetober - 22.54 December 221,6 January ... 22.34 March -1 22.40 Mav 22.25 $3,000 and $2,000, while the. win. j ner of the race will receive a $500. trophy, with $300 and $200 cups to those taking secondhand third j place. The Miami-Havana race will occupy a unique place in speed boating, according to Mr. Posso, who points out that while the boats will race in sheltered wat ers from Miami to the southern most tip of Florida, in . crossing j the channel they must be prepar- j conditions YESTERDAY'S Oe iJece January March . Mav : MARKET ober 22.96 mber 22.96 -22.74 22.80 22.62 ed to meet open ssea j which will test the metal i craft to the utmost and an element of personal danger j for the contestants. of the inject BENT pr. p ul r AL WILL 1 IN BUTTER or era so tine storage on May 1 ot this year.tne nulr ft9 b-sllon for each of! a" course iia jv . ! the 10,500,000 automobiles regis- j mandate were inst an av- The Council l V i V, V.1 VXi J ? c? I erage of 87 gallons for each oe the "automobiles registered f)f the vears 1918 to 1921. or gaso mandate; others considered of action in case the approved, of the League of foi-mally approved the Palestine mandate to. Great Brit ain and the Syrian, mandate France in London July 24, more IA TOONS AGAIN TO SPAIN FOR POPULATIOi The 56 hogss weighed 7,980 lbs. brought gross $835.27, from which is deducted freight and stock yard charge of $69.03, snak ing a net return of $766.24. The cost of producing these hogs was about seven cents per pound, which is higher than the average cost owning to sickness in the bunch of 4-, which did not gain as they should for sev eral weeks. Each of the above mentioned farms nave gone actively into the hog industry, the Halifax Farms, Inc.. now carrying twelve brood sows, while the other two have a slightly smaller number each.. In a 11, forty-six farmers have agreed io raise hogs under thj guidance of the local agricultural . t en t, so TUe ; loads of hogs j be no unusual ? section. shipment - of in the future oeeurance for car will this at ions government. That a Moslem sent to Mecca to gancla among the delegation be Iho e;.; ie i:; , tiMsjjo, khe I,..- i!H0tlu.; i 1 Associated Press) Aug. 21. A aumg the uncertain novel Although the demand foi line varies more than 100 per cent between seasons of maximum andjThe Earl of Balfour, ii minimum consumption, it is ue-jQreat Britain's policy (By Associated Press) , Havana, Cuba, Aug. 21. In- ' ; crease m tne population ot Cubai Carry On propa- ' nnrnnrT mnnnnnn . iII OIII O.UUU.UUU LU I'J.UU'J ,'JUU main-, pilgrims from),. c-n;c, ;mmiVrnr,t ? 7- t,. r n r rr tla 'nnrnnPs: of the Arabl?iew secretary of state? T if or the realization demands. of .the Carlos Manuel dp jCespedes. former Cuban minister at Washington. The secretary believes that MM! ie same propaganda in j Spanish immigrants, for numerous of the. Catholic world. icasons, will make the most de- sirable additions to Ciiba s popu lation, and is holding conferences with his colleagues on the best ot ine fore 1 5,000 Dona than three weeks after this let ter from Jerusalem was written.! That. a Christian delegation b in outlining sent to the Vatican m Rome to in Pales-i c arry on th eessarv tor xne ou reuucuca "" tine before tlie Council, saici mis ' me ceuiw hi-ii"f Lnppatfl nn rracticallv a imiiorm i , ,ij v.0 nf stript imnMrtial-!' Commentinff on the situation 2v has been adopted by a j basis throughout the year. itv and justiee in which all Jamal Effendiel Husseini, the v.i'v.u. 4-1... n t4. Ai10vwi!P it would be impos-1 4 1 riTixn oT I'o-iita cPTitim pnts ! Secretarvof the Arab Executive i,,,- e ir...- Sc,;Ma ti indnsrrv to aecumu-;j i nne nft'liP rlif-isaid : "The world m general i methods to bring these elements ,,i -j- p . , , hA c;if-ctnr.lr tn meet thai, . 'r.r,,! in narticnlar Great Britain! to- the island? Tne necessity '-' res oi nasiure to ouj-hivu riereiii racial eluur ""UIU "v 1 , ' , , , . .i . e 4'.. p , -.i ,ia . i j i;Aio- innc rpn hyp that the snaric or cnecKing xne now in "in inr si T-o?5iir von. t iiea.iv uuuauu. , vpsnp i e 1 hiiu.! lieiu. luviuiaLc. , JU u x . . . . , , r. Amon- the resolutions are the liberty and independence stiU lrom tiioan cane.nems ro opaui. fnllmvm- " i burns in the heart of every Pal- caused by uniavorable financial S If the Mandate is ratified m esnne. wo. pouiu ,nuuer sueu cuuuiu, , -l - 1 1 -j i V 1-. WVnnutiril !t IP I M T flTnil I) fill I II IU 111 ll'.t V'L l,ljumviuvi.it, " ' I ' . - -1 m -r r I.- . I ' Y. I 1 1 1 . - I I I I 1 . IT' T t l I IL' IJ I 1 I I I 1 I I I f I t I '1 A r I . I I I 1 t 1. I 1 1 t i V ' 1. - I ' ' " n vccii. wMereas iiie h nr iMOi Lii vcii wiuj.o " 1 no uwvui; aw, , - - r unds of bnttAv vrOJ. ! nimr ,iT,ifflif nnd Wednesda v. Sv il 1 ask the delegation in lon- struggle ILLINOIS GOAL OPERATORS AND MINERS TO SETTLE DIFFERENCES TOUT ; acres of pasture arillOr inr Si -t-n?ivlir von. ' g V-U I i. 1 V. 1 i ,(;0 pounds of butter. !t0e of this land be Vv'ar was about 4,000 or a year, whereaa the 'tinds of butter or 1 woriters WEATHER REPORT CBy Associated Press) Chicago, 111, Aug. 22 Illi nois Coal Operators and miners' leaders are prepared today to settle the coal strike in this State after four hundred and forty davs of idleness. corres- cloudy tonight and Wesent to about 400,000 j Gentle easterly winds. variable. becoming, don to jations for freedom than spencTChmese, Jamaicans anu xiaiicu - . n i a i . 1 1 . . c irioc?oH r-r 111 (IS return so as to start oper-the rest ot our lives as me sia on the spot against the ! of the Jew in our beloved land. Cespedes. , Sessions of both the operators and miners' scale committee were held to report on the three days' negotiations of the committees. omt sessions tor tne rauuia- tir.n of the agreement were ex- pected to be held later in the day.
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