SOUTHERNER LOCAL. Jli 23 3-4 CI VOL. 43--NO. 218 ASSOCIATED PRESS TARBORO, N. C. FRIDAY, NOV. 10, 1022. ALL THE LOCAL NEW! 5 THE WEATHER . 11' A f i FAIR :.:. ' . ...'--: :'-;-- .. ' y '4 . : ,- ' 'A'V'. ... . ft Eath er Banquet Men's Club Tonight and Sri PROCLAMATION BY EVERYTHING EXTENSION SERlEIKiwanis Club Mai. MethbdistlPRESIDENTASKSRIDiREADY FOR WORKERS TO TORed Cross Drill FOR THE RED GROSS GAME TODAY RALEIGH REG. 5: "fonight at the Kiwanis Hall. An Interesting Program Has Been Prepared for this Oc casion. Addresses' to be Made by C. B. Keech, Jr., M. G. Mann, Lynn Bond. ADDRESS BY REV. BROWN The Boys And Their Daddies Will Be At This Meeting, and Will Be Given a Royal . Welcome Tonight. NOTHING DEFIN1T E Hi HALL-MILLS CASE Both Teams Have Arrived and They Arc a Husky ' Set of Young . Fellows. A " Hard Fast Game Is Anticipated This Afternoon. membership roll cnll of tho Aiiieri-j can Rod Cross, which begins- tonior-jBIG CROWD WILL ATTEND vow nan rin Jhai'ii n t-i. neon in r v ! (By The Associated Press) j Washington,. Nov. 10. President j Harding in proclamation issue, to j day calling attention to the annual The following letter has been sent out by M. (!.' Mann to every man in the Methodist church in Tarboro, who has a boy, and to those who have no boys as .well. Tonight at the elub is what may ho. .'termed "Father and Son" night and it is an occasion when all the Daddies mid all the sons will be bttpugbg together at a big banquet that .hn been specially prepared for them by the members of the cl.-rch Mr. Mann, in his letter says: "Friday night, November 10tb wU,' be 'father and Son" night t tne Methodist Men's flub, anil -ve want you to be pres,-:t at this lime. If you ha.T'ia boy above ten yeau of age ye Va5 you to bring li.m. f yoa do not have a boy we hope you wilt Mok , around and find som boy and bi-tng him as your boy. "Th' should be the finest meet ing ;that the Methodist Men's cluh has e-Vey, ticW !and I sincerely hope that owry member of the club will (By The Associated Pren) I UiKent reasons to appeal this year New Brunswick, N, J., Nov. JO- j ;n behalf of an even greater genor Tho Hall-Mills murder stills remains , ()sity than has hvvn necessary j a mystery today and there is no im- st)m(1 other times." mediate prospect of its being clear ed up. No official statement has been made as to the results of the con ference in Somervillc yesterday, be tween Attorney Mott and the fore man of the- grand jury"' Attorney (, life Mott declined to make any statement Notable among those reasons the President mentions the situation in the Near Kast where he asserts mil lions of people must look tot more United States for the means!'" town will be at th favored national communities as th lie bespeaks the aid of the American people fur the Red Cross as one of the- chief relief agencies Both the teams from the Univer sity anA- tlie'State Colleger bae ar rived here and they are all ready for the game this afternoon. This game has been well advertis ed and a bijj crowd is expected at BryarPPurk- at three o'clock. Most of the business houses will (Special to the Southerner) i Raleigh. N. ('., Nov. S. -Director I B. W. Kilgore of the Agricultural j Extension Service of the State Col lego and Department of Agriculture J has issued a call for the next an-' nuai meting of county agents, home demonstration agents ami other ex-j tension workers to be hold in Hal-, cigh at the State olli'g ' during the I ten day period beginning December;' ."i ml lasting through Doc. I.". This; meeting will be largely in the form of a short course and school foi 1 An Enthusiastic Meeting of the Kiwanians Iast Night. It Was a Constructive Gath ering, and Much Was Done. Campaign to Raise Funds for The Red Cross Work In The County Planned Out. LADIES' NIGHT, NOV. 23RD SE E Four of the Kiwanians Are Struck By Lightning, But Not At All Damaged. U(., close at 2 :-'!() o'oli k and everybody game. This morning there were many visitors here to witness the game and by midday they will be coming in MANY (ARRESTS MADE (By Thf , Associated Press) Dublin;"NivV. fd.-i-Messag'es from Wicklow say that Erskine Childers, and on- of DeValera's leading lieu tenants, and other prominent Repub lics, were captured there early to day, t was also reported that Do Valera was in the house where the and the cooperation of Americans in i flom m.iny of th lli.. ci,r,ot .if ill ..tU... .iiriran iyiif ion ;! The Li at work in that portion of the world. The proclamation follows: "To the American People: "The assurance, based on many years' experience, that there will bo 'prompt and generous response, makes it always a satisfaction to di- capturi,s were effected, but that he ,.(.,t public ttention to the annua! membership roll call of the Amcr- escapcil arrest. CONFERENCE III PARIS NEXT WEEK Coach : Home wood. University: R. K., Jones; R. T. Brown; R. (i. Tavlor; Center, Roh- opening of the Peace conference be yond vember Kith. (By The Associated Pren) . Paris, Nov. 10. It" was indicated be present and will a hoy with him. in official circles here today, that a i The program that has been arranged' conference between Premier Pnin will prove of great help to the boys care, Li rd Gursson, the British For present as wcl as the men, -and if eign Setretarjt'r.imd-Premier Mus you want' to find out just what kind, solini of Italy; will probably be held of a 'father your boy would have you! in Paris the first part of next week, to be, ..On should be present as we; France has approved of this meet are going to have one of the young ing, provided it does not delay the men tell us just what kind of a dad dy he wants his father to be. "Remember the time, 7 o'clock the . place, . "Kiwanis Hall; the date, Novplpber 10th mid do not let any ' thing keep you from being present. In addition jo Mr. Mann's letter the following program has been pre pared .iy a special committee. Program! Father and Son Banquet j mouth of Vangster river. Fun, music and entertainment rr- 1 J. W.-l'mstead, ! event, under the direction Supp")'. ternational Committee Address by Rev. B. E TWO HUNDRED PERISH (By The Associated Prett) Shanghai, Nov. 10. Two hundred j been necessary ican Red Cross, This year it will tell; II. B. Cochorn. i open on Armistice Day. November 1, an 1 close on Thanksgiving day, November .'i0. As President of the United States and also President, of inson; L. G Sherlock; U. T. Bras-, the Anurican Red Cross, 1 hereby well; L. E. Epstein; Q. B., and (":ip-j proclai n November it as Red Cijoss tain, D.win; R. II. B., (irillin; I.. II.1 Sunday, and invite nil the people to .15., . Umw-rwomi; r. 1j- hmitn. i.acK unite with their spiritual Readers in field, Thomas. such observance of it as may pro-1 Substitutes: It. E. Wright; R. T. mote a renewed consecration to the J Foulkes; Center, Donehue; I.. (I.. gospel ct service naseu upon aivinu:auiTi, u. r... ,, , -i- u-, in conscience "By the terms of the ongressional Charter which called it inti being, After the blessing was asked by I!i V. S. A, Cotton, jiresiding Elder of the Washington district, the Ki- couiity farm agents, participated in wanians. in number fifty, sat down during the three dys of Dec. 7, S. and to an "iegant ili:ivr last night at !! by the home demonstration agents. ' eactly seven o'clock. The mooting this year will be ; Kiwanian Maynes again brought worked oul under a now ph;i in thai, to the attention of the club the fact I the agents themselves will he n-quir- that all the sign bo.-irds that had i ...i i.. ik..;,. r.... (i,,. i.. . .. ...i i i lioghboriiig towns. , ' ' -l oco,, o ueioo some ii.ae - ago nau j Ji m ot ))iogram that they ilesire. ' been r.--eived and Jiaid for. but it ! The agents in each of the live dis-. was ne -essary to have thorn put up tints into which the htate is divid-jon the county roads that load out od for extension work hao select-1 of Tar'noro. led a representative and will send, Thes.- signs are' very neat and at j l-.i.n a list of the subjects and prob-' tractive and simply call the people's ( loins which they want to have is-: attention to Tarboro whore they can ! eussed. These five representatives i,uv Keds and merchandise cheaper will thor moot with the regular prn-;o those signs are the nionogranis gram coinmitloe on Nov. f l when ,,f the Kiwanis. nicely painted, 'the complete program for the ton, Kiwaniaii Maynes told the club days session will be prepared. ! that he thought it would take about j It is expe"ted tnat this will lie one n,, 'hundred dollars more to buy of the most interesting and valuable ;,, ,t tho posts and then have meetings of the agents to be held i those p ists sef on the roadside, in recen-. years because of the many ! Jle .-allod for contributions last CONGRESS CAL (By The Ai.ociated PreiJ j Washington, Nov. 10. Wi i gross called by Hardi.-g to i in extra session, on Novembi I tho members of the House print ions Committee are scl to mo 't today to prepare thef I al aipropriation measures; Hou.-e i.t the beginning of t j ular session, immediately aft! comber -1th. During the two weeks ext sion, the House is expected vote its attention to the ship bill. ine-Up State College: Ends. Herring and Mayo; tackles, I.ogan and Seawoll;. (iuards, White and McAdoo; Con-! tor, Rackley; full back. Summered; half back, Shu ford; I.., Shepherd, B. Substitutes: ends, Elias, Maimer ;!iid Meredith; tackle, Ferguson; guards, Donald and Hendricks; Con tor, Osborne; Q.. Miller; F. B. Au-- prohk-ms now before tural workers of the State. The ; funds wit I boll weevil nil cooperative marketing, job. ! together the agrioul-i nbght and received nearly sufficient 1 f ouncone'J;. which to complete the .vith the renewed interest , KjWHn i.in Ivoi took and poultry will all pro- sl,k,, several junction and sanctioned by all goo R. I-, Milstead ; L. H.JioIdiJ-'. B. nscience.-T'C.''::''''vp .-". " The American Red Cross is charged with certain ciearl defined d.utiesj and obligations. These it has con tinuod", during the past year, to dis-j charge faithfully and efficiently.! There are peculiarly urgent reasons j to appeal, this year, in behalf of i even greater generosity than ha some other times Conch : Alexander. Tarboro is fortunate in securing this garie and if th" patronage turns out to be what is expected today this year hereafter. The will bo called promptly at three o'clock. on then took the floor minutes on the I sent problems tilt must have an oul- ie, ro.-s Campaign that the Kiwan , line of '"rk agreed on for the com-. j.1!ls ju.m putting on at this tir.U'. j iiitf year.T-.-fMi.Wtor Kilgure.eXfU-cts.He has l-en made chairman of the I about o.i l arm tiomonstrauon aim Cuml,aj.r Committee and upon himj home lU-monstration -agents ill adili- ,v;n .je-nlv tiun to a number of extension spec I most of tho planning. He si'ited that he had named soc ialists from the- olloge and Depart- ; e,al ommittees who had promised ii- . I 1 . ! 1 1 Ol .. . meiit mil irom mo lmuo.i ,-iaies , .1.i.t (,;, j th(1 work jlisili Department of Agriculture to be was' to send several men t' the rur- persons are reported to have per ished in a fire on a river boat off the if the In- Y. M. C. A., Brown, Its success was assured from the Hwtor if Calvary Church. outset md "Father and Son Week" i pend, and must continue for a long "The Kind of a Daddy I Would is now one of the sot events of the j jinje to depend, pn the. untiring lib Like, to' Have" C. B. Keech, Jr. year all over America. POLITICAL PHASE present m uaioign ounog ui.s coo-: -, Seetions to roach tho out-of-town Jeienco. because of the extraordinary de mands upon such services of mercy and humanity. One of the most fear I ful disasters of all history has be- j fallen the il'-fated Near Eastern a-1 rea, where the lives of millions of unfortunate people even T CONCHES OHLJ S MOTH MG.MEW H TURK SITUATION "'The Kind of Son 1 Want Mine to be" M. C. Mann. Recitation bv Russell Stamper. "Father, Son and Church'" by bv I.vnn 'Bond. ' 01si,'ij Son, bv all the Fathers nl SoiiSj . . The occasfon tonight at the Meth odist Men's Club will be a most -u-nique-f.id lntt'restiiig one and out of the ordinary and a big crowd is expeete l to be present. The purpose is; a. r:.get fathers to renew their interest in their paternal obligations. b. T lead sons to a deeper re spect anil appreciation of their fathers and homes. e. To lead both fathers and sons to regard the church and Sunday School .is necessary to the finest de velopment of their lives. Protram Announced The following program of the jThe n'astor, Mr. Slaughter, urges events erranged for "Father and Son all the members of the church to be Week" was announced recently, on h,atii and on time as the progran. -Sunday Go to church day. Spec-wil-!itart 'exactly at seven o'clock. ial Father and Son service in all National ''Father and Son" Week "the ch'irches. ; Reservede seats for Some- one' may ask the question, ! fathers and sons. :. r . wha fsthis National "Father and Sori"twVek? ,Here is the cxplana- Monday Final preparation day. Tuesday erality of more favored communi ties. A very great sum is required to be raised if the emergency shall be me'; and while the task is one to which all well-disposed peoples must contribute, our own country in vir tue al'ke of its inspirations of hu manity and ts fortunate endowment n material possessions, must be con spicious for both the great share it :hall give, and the high spirit ani mating the gift. It is therefore ask ed that cooperation be. -established between the Red Cross, the Near East Relief, and all other agencies which tie concerned to assist in deal ing wiht this crisis, .' ;; T ..' - In the domestic field, demands continue to press heavily upon the (By The Aociated Press) I Washington, Nov. 10.---On the.' now do-j face of tho practically complete un- official leturns of the Tuesday s el -c-; tion, the lineup for tho liHth Con-, gross will be: In the House. 22-"i Re-' publicans; 207 Democrats; Social- j ists, Independents, and Fanner-La-j bor. one vote each. In the Senate j there Will bo "3 Republicans, 42: Democrats, Farmer Labor, 1. I (By The Associated Pro-Js) "London, Nov. 10. -If any mes sage on the Turkish situation had 1Wnsh!ps ti ben received from onslantinople, tlie Rod Cross. to noon today in the official quar- It is nocessarv tu ra iind dollars to carry folks !:nd these loon would make a I speaking campaign in the interest of the fund to bo raised. There will be speaking at Speed. Maccles- ; field, IKnotoi.-. I.oggetts and t'ono- ; toe and Battleboro and other places! the ! in tho county. This .-ill bo a whirlwind campaign on November and on the 2-"ith of the month it is the intention of this cominil'eo to have booths in all the sell memberships iji the physical welfare of the people, the Red Cross, in sympathetic con tact with .other organizations, and tho fedeial and .state bureaus, has been particularly ctive in the estab lishment and support of public health activities for the prevention of dis ease and the t ncouragementQf sound sanitation. In its peculiar and his toric field of Disaster Relief, the Red Cross has met : the emergencies brought about by the large num ber of floods and other calamities tors, no British official was willing to admit it to the press. j One government official went so far, however, to say that the sit uation was "ominous" and nothing had been received indicating the' situation to be any better. AMERICAN LEGION NOTICE tion. The National "Father and Son" WeeU' will be observed this year No vember 12 to 18. "The Father and Son" idea orig inated' rtbout twelve years ago in Red Cross. The government is ear- Home day. Fathers are - nestly s eking to insure to every dis- j during the past year, and is still asked t-i spend this evening at home, .' eased or disabled ex-service man the called upon to aid tne suffering in Wednesday Study your boy day. full measure of care and belp which foreign lands due to war and pesti- Every father should read some book national gratitude and simple jus about boy life on this day. j tice dictate. The aim must be to Thursday Tell your boy day. The day for a heart to heart talk be- several Y. M . A. Boys' Divisions tween father and son about the great . throughout the country and was un- things nflife. nually observed by many local com- Friday Annual banquet day. munitl'-s. ' Tnere was aVeal need for Every dad and his lad at a banquet ' better, relationships between fathers together. . and. thir boys and the movement aSturday Recreation day. A day struck a responsive chord everywhere set aside when every father and ; feight years ago "Father and Son his son can go off on a camping, hik Wtk" btcams national, annual ing or hunting trip- restore every service man to the best possible health and the largest op portunity for a normal and self-supporting life. In this effort the gov ernment, the army and navy, have gladly availed themselves of the as due to its nation-wide volunteer or gnizatlon, has been a constant and sistance of the Red Cross which, valued aid. "In the broad field BCrbt4 with i' thro:1 thous o;i the Rod Cross O'ork here and unless this a mount raised the work will be dis continued. Kiwanian Ivorson. just before he left for I.oggetts, whole ho is hold ing a HK'eting. asked Kiwanian Green to distribute among those present pledge 'turds for the Red Cross, and The American- Auxiliary-will meet m a few . moments, all the pledge on Saturday, November 11, at :!:-'!0 cards wore signed ami turned in p. m., at the home of Mrs. Gyles. and every man present was a mem- In addition to the regular bus- bor of the Rod Cross, iness program of the month, a short Kiwanian Ilaynes stated that he devoti.inal program commemorating had a communication from a larger Armistice Day will he given. ' carnival, saying tht they would win- Full attendance is especially re- tor here this year, if thev could rent quested. or get the proper' housing facili- : rr ; ties and other necessaries. This FIGHTING AGAIN IN DUBLIN , matter "a referred to a committee (By The Associated Press) ; to act ;it' once 'and Kiwanian Haynes Dublin, Nov. 10. Heavy firing thinks he can hind this carnival coirf crackled in various parts of the city pany. The committee appointed was last night. Irregulars renewed the Kiwanians McCabe, Pennington, and attack upon the Wellington Military Sledge, with power to act and do Barracks. and the Porto Bellow Bar- something this week. " racks were fired on. ' At the request of the presiding Machine guns were used. Two officer, Kiwanian Iverson, Kiwuiiian .... . , i. . , i . . i ii -jjm humanity and of the service which civilians were tounrt tieati auer mc ciui- mane a oriei aanrrv oi attack this morning on the suburban three minutes on the Kiwanis anits road. Two soldiers were found I priciples. wounded in -.he center of the city, i There can not be a meeting wit' , - r , " out some stunt of some kind or lence. For these reasons, regardless of the multitude of local problems in every community, the American Red Cross deserves well at the hands of the American people. "In the interests of our common we owe to our fellow men, I invite my fellow citizens to renew their allegiance to the American Red rnsa durintr the neriod of the Mem-. ' ' 1 1 . bership Roll Call. I The human body has in it 240, other and all the Kiwanians, wheth- (Signed) WARREN G. HAJUJING."' bones. . . jer olli or yunK' enjoy. these side shows and last night 'thl a good one, although four Kiwanis might not think so The prize was given by Ki Green and instead of dis this gift in the usual way a now ;cheme and it was this Kiwanian Peters announce he -would have little Martha son .iosey to draw four nanf of the hat and when the namtT drawn by this little girl, thtj wanians wore requested to be folded md take their seats stand where the piano is ; Here w.Mo four chairs and ii chairs, Kiwanians Clark Easoif and Fohail were placed and 1 as follow man who -cart., draw out of i while blindfolded the most I of tickets will receive the pri; Thor-' had been arranged ial chair whore each of thesf men wer e to sit while they ma- drawing. Kiwanian Clark was the prf' who took his seat in this soft cushioned bot heavily ' chair. When his time Was ifi announ- od he jumped up and od and clamped both hands side and the whole crowd while Kiwanian Clark continit rub his hips. When asked ths tor he s lid he thought that th ning had struck him. In succ the other four men went t. performance. The! was won bv Kiwanian Ease though all these four men gotl with i light electric current eni'oved the experience as ml the others. At eight o'clock the club ad od aft-r having a good spicf and aKo having done some go tho community. Tho Kiwanis in Tarboro is the town's greatest assets. It only medium through which tlk lie as ;i whole can speak, For instance, a carnival cof wants t' winter in Tarboro, 1 there to look after this matt the Kiwanis? A fund is need to carry t Red Cross work in the Cpunt organization is there to look but the Kiwanis? If th; general public has a lie matter present to it for and consideration, who is th Tarboro to take it in hand hi Kiwanis. A membership in this on tion is one that should be appreciated and one that great good to the commnnit whole. f Recently the attendance has ly increased and the interest ii ing with each meeting night. Man's heart beats 92,160 ts day. It requires 2,300 slik wor produce one pound of silk. Ether was. first used for si purposes in 1844, . . ' i r