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V0L. XIV. NUMBER 74. FGUS O'CLOCK EDITION SCOTLAND NECK, "N. (X. TUESDAY, SEPT. 12, 1922. TELEGRAPHIC SEE-VICE 5 CENTS PER COPY MAUCM jRalljllS. illilG Primaries W.OJSEWILL 1.4 ii I I k'l H 1 81 I I .11 SB O i i m'h m M- l&Sk.&m j05Ss. jB: nJ Si " JwL iBtM mn i APT!" A fJTAT.T riTTe?TrTCiTTSMr UH1M 0 nU IliiLUil i tl frll l HO?? WnM RESULTS WILL INDICATE 9ai!Uwia.- ja. a JH. WlfiM. p? SOMEWHAT THE TREND OF PLlCxIOiJb ARIsE PUELIC OPINION aA ft i Ti A . a T-i I I (By Associated Press) "Washington, Sept. 12. The derailment of an express tram ,wi the Michigan Central near 0 a ry? Ind, August twentieth, j i a. l.i,! oi-irl twn mil marl ! Willi l ULllU " " .,,,ninv(ps in hired was caused by mnlicirius tampering with the rdmg to a report i- track. '( sued today Safety of the Commerce. by the Bureau Department or Oi' Contributions io oisnop (By Associated Press) Chicago, III.) Sept. 12. Fed eral Judge Wiikerson today de ferred the hearing on a motion of attorneys for the rail strike leaders for a modification of the temporary injunction pending a r or the government'. tun completion effort to show that the dominant purpose of alleged conspiracy is the -destruction of interstate commerce. Citing the Supreme Court de cisions in CoronaHo Coal case, I the rtail lumber dealers casx, .' the Patton cotton corner, tha ! prosecution said that the ques- i t-ion w ! should uban Court nterprets Laws Li vy Associated. Press) ! Vvashmgton, Sept. 12. Con j tinned improvement, with only a j slight-possibility that it will be j necessary to operate, wras the j word that came today from the i bedside of Mrs. Harding. Press") rimar v Washington, Ul ltd be settled before the r? On the ust oOlh. Bishop u luiTl'.Is Of early morning of Aug night policeman Eugene as shot down by the would-be robbers while quest upon. for modification is acted WEATHER Rj For North Carolina : General- in the discharge of his duties, and iair tomcat ana vveanesaay. since that time has been lying; Cooler tonight. Gentle to model- . .ii.. :n : i ;ni wvi.t. ate northwest winds. eruieauv in in int- iit'-iitii- ing tor ins very lire. lie nas a. pi tal: S n Sept. 12. Tha j crisis m th-e condition of Mrs. ' (By Associated Press) j Hardin "eem ? .hf ve , een j passed," the official bullets Havana, Cuba, Sept. 11. The issued by attending physicians crime of libel is not committed! at nine-thirty this morning said when a libellous letter is written,' It added that surgical procedure but when said letter is read, ac- deemed unnecessary for the pres cording to the Havana court of I ent. -first instance. In accordance with this con- j cejrt of the law, the court has de-j elined to sanction the prosecution j for libel ot Ernest de Zaldo on charges brought by Virgilio Of-1 tega, Dominican, consul in - -thisj city. The consul declared - do Zaldo libelled him ii a letler to the secretary of state of Santo; Domingo. The court ruled, how-j ever, that the Dominican courts had jurisdiction. I Chicago, 111., Sept. 12.- les m eight states todav include i four in which contests for th? nominations for United States Senator are expected To indicate to some extent the trend of pub lic opinion on national political issues. Massachusetts, MichigaM, Wash ington and Vermont today choose Senatorial candidates. Three Southern States have Democratic primaries. In South Carolina former Governor Co L. Blease and Thomas G. Me1 are opponents m a gui' contest, -i (Dy Associated Press) Baltimore, Md., Sept. 12- ator France, Republican, and William C. Bruce, Democrat, won the senatorial nomination in "yes terday's primary, according to in complete returns todav. SOVIET FOR I cnunni isiis f i .i N H IS H'i LVi-f I I 1 I I u, u n y y L Ii LL. P i P 0 R n1 ill tH lUHiuhhUn i Tn Louis iana CV ' - f Jiu i triiii'iii and State officeVo will be nominar id. Colorado and Arizona will nominate State tickets with a number of Congressmen. The Georgia primary will be held tomorrow with Three women breaking the State's tradition T entering the race for the State's Assembly. 1 1 i;i i'v e family which mi care ot during and while he is from Iris wounds. Several days ago The Common wealth suggested the raising of .i must be his . illnessi recuperatm e Communitv! B:ulldiiig .o Many Th land open May Be Put i 'clock i Fall session of the Scot Neck Graded Schools will tomorrow morning at nine with appropriate exer cises, and with a full corps of teachers. All parents and others interest ed in the school are invited to fund for this purpose, and it is nruvrnf-' : wlT.4l1 .0fimln,liioa jrivinir below the first contribu-, resulted in th buildin of a noils reeeiveu. j.jn.t vin uc The revival of the spirit of co - Lmunity buildings. They afford a 1 present .at these exerc is ess. doubt added to ;N. list a:. trom dttj 0 : where the economic, social, poli- ,I.l Ul,!-!!-;,;, A.nlivyiniic arintumol van A , . , t , TT ,.w, Hi.-, (.Vil VUM-V1111"""1' I V'U "r , , , " i reationai, and nygienic needs ot nTirlc will llP dPTlOSlStCd , . , . , , ' . -v t T ! trie region can De tauen care oi. the Scotlancl eeK:T7o, .w to0o,v. closed, when a committee will be j i 0 oh.; than the factors which contribute to the human side of f?irm life. The in ine. rcoiiaiui 1 . " 1 A.1 . 1 . . . . , 4 , . i.amc unui uic suust n. fhiaTlf, aml appointed to decide upon what disposition shall be made of .it: suitable headquarters for the vis ! iting nurse, for clinics, welfare j work, day nurseries, Red Cross j work, and Avar veterans' asso- j ciations ..... . 4 The list follows: Scotland Neck Bank 10.00; upon which successful agriciu- 0. II. .lohnson T. AY. M'artin P,. F. Bracy AYilson Allsbrook" Norfleet S. Smith Sheriff J. A. House Clee Aanghan , W. A. AAralston C. S. Alexander 1'ornard Allsbrook Dr. C. E. Jenkins . L I). Smith Total . . " QQQture ultimately depends. rr'noi Farmers' Bulletin 1274, Us 5.00-, .v)0 5.00 1 5.00! Uses of Rural Community Buildings, by AY. C. Nason, Junior Economist, Bureau of Agricultural Econo- The expense of keeping up a! j community house are frequently; met by rental fees for the use of '"C uiuiuiug. JL ell lie UlcHS Oi l llis sort are to be found in two other Fa rmers' Bulletins, "Organiza tion of Rural Community Build ings" and "Plans of Rural Com munity Buildings" which are part of the same series. This bulletin gives detailed descrip tions of eight communitv build- THE STRIK CRAFT 1G SHOP S OFFICIALS ME I ESS ON ilK IN THE MAHSUD COUNTRY 1 ACTIVE VOC-ATION QUEEN MARIE HOPES WILL PAY LOST JEWELS By Associated Press) .dcharest, Sept. 11. Queen Marie has been greatly distressed by news from Moscow that ker magnificent crown jewels, whbii were taken secretly to Moscow for safekeeiing when the Ger mans invaded Bucharest in 1910. have been confiscated by the Bolsheviki and subsequently ped dled around Europe. The' Bol sheviki are said first to have re moved all the precious stones from the jewels, retaining tho platinum and' gold settings. Some of the Queen's gems, to gether with those of the late Czar's crown, are reported , to have been taken to London and disposed of by Kameneff in 1920. The Queen has despaired of ever lecovering these . treasures, which wer among the most num erous and sumptuous in Europe, but she is hopeful the Soviet government may see fit to com pensate her for the loss in cash. Conflicting versions are in cir culation as to the fate of .00 5.00 5.0U 5.00 1. 00 1,00, 67.00 11 SENATORS SAY U.S. HAS CONTROL OF FUTURE WARS mics. United States Department ings which have special features of Agriculture, summarizes the result-; of a comprehensive study of 256 representative community buildings, thj majority of which are in places of 2,500 inhabitants or fewer. The various, types of i community houses are described, and special features among them are pointed out in considerable detail. All the buildings studied had an auditorium of some kind, us ually with a stage and dressing rooms, dining-room. which in 7 TD ' 5 some cases v.Tas the auditorium,! kitchen, and playground. A li brary, women's rest-room, and various rooms for special purA pose were frequently seen. activities car- A room for the villa ere fire-de partment distinguishes the neigh borhood association clubhouse of Locust A alley, N. Y. This com-! munity. building was - started to! supply the need for a place for! boys to get together, and con-) tinnes to attract young people! through a wide variety of whole-j some activities. j The community building at Brimficld, 111., was erected as a; memorial to war veterans. Mem-! bers of the American Legion are! exempted from paying the rent'il' which is required from all other.; organizations to help meet thai cost of the building. j The citizens of Bethel, Conn. (By' Associated Press) Chicago, 111., Sept. 12. The basis of a settlement of the shop- i men s strike is beino- considered today by the general policy com- committee of the shop crafts,1 Ji'Tell announced at the close of the morning session. There are indications that an agreement would probably be reached today. tORGE RETURNS TO BELGHAOE AND WORRIES ALEXANDER (By Associated Press) Peshawar, India, Sept. 11. The. .efforts of police and mili tary forces have-not yet effected an- perceptible decrease in the number of armed raids in the northwestern frontier districts, which occurred with unusual fre quency during the past few! months. j A late report tells of a bullet battle between a party of police and a raiding gang in the Ban nu district. The . police, only eight in number, formed a de tachment of a larger party which was searching in the Maidangi range cf hills for outlaws known to be hiding there. This detach ed party was ambushed in a de- f-1 1 A 1 -I" J 1 .1 r rue oy ine rawing gang ana nau aTMi w Prmvn Wels to two of its number killed and its' A1MOr.:oY, iii-rif-lrip -id thi 5- I i ier , leader severely wounded almos L uiv mot vwxxw l man was ' mi .11 i ne remaining .constaoies open- influence Rumanian state funds which were also taken to Moscow dur ing the war. Some consider them non-existent; others say the treasure is intact in the vaults of the Kremlin, where it was do posited by the Czarisf" adminis tration. A recent report says that there is now in Moscow a deposit of 10,070,000 gold ruble-, belonging to the Rumanian treas n rv, but this is onlv a small fraction of the original amount, When the armistice freed Ru mania from its isolation. the Queen entrusted the task of re- covering the government iunds sold- j ed fire on their attackers at once, although without cover of any sort. Later they withdrew, one bv one, to some '" water holes about 100 yards away which af forded partial cover. From this position they kept their oppon- from. Nome, said - to with the (By Associated Press) Belgrade. Jugoslavia, Sent. 11 i ents at bay for - thr Prince George has come back to J Finally, wh Belgrade from Paris, and there; nearly exhn ee hour s. are some people here who 'hen ammunition was exhausted, the raiders. di ' fearing the arrival of other par- ! Among -economic Associated Press ' ried on were agricultural society j Kio Janeiro, Sept. 12. "If th'j meetings, farm demonstrations, United States determines that -cooperative purchasing and there will be no more war, as you; marketing, fairs, canning demon -Jire the an st powerful nation in ! st rations, and boj-s' and girls' the Wo rid ' Secretary Hughes jcinb work. Farmers' institutes, w.ms told bv a committee of Bra ! and short courses, canning and. were not satisfied with the qual-ithat his indolent, care-free life : ties Alaska. This exercise great Soviets, but after many overtures and ,much negotiation with Moscow he gave up the task of recovering the treasure as futile. LATVIA JOYFUL VER CO QD HARVEST PROSPECTS ziihm Senators and Deputies, who! cooking ;illed last night to salute him prior to his departure for homo, today. demonstrations, Ku Klux Klan Sends Warninsr i o Officers (By Associated Press" spcr, Ala., Sept. 12. State senator M. L. Leith, Jud food ' sales, women s- exchanges, ex j hibits, employment bureaus, 'frat'uAal organizations, and j chamber of commerce meetings i are similar activities for which j the community building is need ! ed. Many lectures, entertainments, J music ales, motion" picture shows, : community soners, local plays. table games, debates, spelling bees, and annual celebrations; are held in these community homes. Where a gymnasium is ?ivailable, or outside arrange ments permit, basketball, tennis, baseball and many other ath Ban- ity of motion pictures available :n the French capital of recent This consideration among others! years had proved sufficiently at led to the purchase of an existing,' iraetive to keep him there, building suitable for showing mo-j George is the eldest son of the tion pictures and for many other j lte King Peter. As for the community uses. The community! throne, he has renounced it. and association made a profit of; his brother Alexander is sitting $2,100 from motion pictures, m j there with his new queen, Marie 1920, besides using the building: of Rumania, at his. side. Togeth in the same ways others are used.i or the are busy with the formal Church control and commercial , ities of court life. - club control seem to work equal-1 George has said in substance,; of police and villagers, drew j off. This enabled the police te recover the bodies, ' arms and; equipment of their, dead com-1 iadeq. and to carry their wound-1 ed leader to the hospital at Issn I ; lfUI' Khel, where he died the .nextIutue day. ' ' The tale of sniping incidents.! ambushes and attacks on con-j voys, which the present occups-! tioii of the Mahsud country has j not terminated, is a Ions one. (By Associated Press) Riga, Sept. 12. Reports of ood' crops in Russia fills Lat- meral rule, must be accorded! meantime, I would like a commis-jing unmolested through the area io-h valuation. Not all com-Ukm in the army. How about J of military occupation. In the ! plains tney nave to xear umy ere now- letic features stane piace id and Soliditor Pennington and quets, suppers, lunches, and par thuteen others received warn- ities of all inds demonstrate the. nnjr todav in n APimr-' AfferdiVp iustrriment in the im Klux Klan" to "shut up your; place to which all have access, j provements of rural social con- rwise you. will car- and the need for a kitchen oi.ditions. The bulletin is free on applica tion to the United States Depart - Washing- talk, other nig Jy marks to the grave.' 7 They some sort where food can be pre- UcJVe IPCn mi'dC'l lif O ivw n PriA .1 B 4-1, , .r.-l-'Um.inrvci Pa. V pug of a woman and two men 'itical and religious organizations n ent of Agriculture here last week. j hold their meetings in the com- j ton, D. C. lv well in the case of other com-1- :'ITere am I: .George, son of Pet-i Regular troops, with specialized munity buildings. If the value ' er. I would like to have the training, have not yet been able to the neighborhood of a com-; status of my relationship to this; to overawe the raiders or to pre munity building is to be-estimat-j government definitely fixed. I j vent them from carrying out ed by" the uses to which it is put: have not the means to live prop-1 their long established vocation, and the needs it satisfies, then Icily either 'here or abroad. My j The raiders' chances of success this study would stem to, indicate j brother the King has denied me i are greatly enhanced when they that the community building, asjiny legitimate allowance. In tlifcl descend to, the plains after pass- a j a hi miinitids -ivhirli nwn smeli houses i it H " are awake as vet to their fulL And of course George has , opposition ot partly armed vu posibilities but there are enough! friends, some of whom have in-! lagers, and pursuit later by such examples of efficient use to war ! terpellated parliament as to why j forces of villagers and police as rant the conclusion that the com- George i not granted the posi-jcan be Hurriedly moDiiizea. munity house is destined to prove! tion to which his birth entitles; Every advantage lies on the side him. : or ine pursueu. George presents a knotty prob-1 Additional forces of police and lem. King Alexander is credited! constabulary are .now being with wishing that he would go j drafted into the Dera Ismail Khnn .to'the United States, or some oth- district, and all possible steps nre er distant land, and refrain from ; being taken to confine raiding embarrassing the government, gangs to their own country by with bright hopes for the . Men are saying: "The irreat comrade will soon conquer the capitalist," meaning that the good harvest will soon vanquish hunger. It is expected that Rus sia will export corn. Preparations are making for great gatherings to celebrate the bringing in of the harvest, a fes tival of thanksgiving. COTTON MAKKEX TODAY'S MARKET October . . December . January March . . . May . 21.73 21.99 21.36 22.01 21.96 YESTERDAY'S MARKET October 21.45 'December 21.71 January . 21.56 Mareh 'J&lM 21.71 May - 21.62 t adding to the risks they must take in coming across the border.
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