******** THE WEATHER * Fnir loniuht and Sutiir ('.older ttmifihl. M it <1 v r a t 78 Cheap Fertilizer Plank Is Bid For Farmer Vote (iovrrnmrnt Operation of Jllbclc Slum!-. Kveti at a i ?i!-s. ln?t?'ad. of Acci'|ilai!i'i' o.f Ford OITVr. I? .\VII> i,A\vin-:x?'K (Copyright. I52J. By Th? Advanrri Washington, Nov. 2i). ? There are ;tronjr indications thai President Coolid^e will shortly make a bid for the voting power of the agricultural sections that have shtiwn sentiment favorable to the candidacy of llenry Ford. Analyzing the strength of. Mr. Ford as reflected in a let-1 ter received by the adminis-! t rat ion, the main pillar seems to be the demand of the far mer for cheaper fertilizer to.; cut down his costs of produc-i tion and a belief that Henry Ford's plan to operate Muscle Shoals will accomplish that object. Gray Silver, hud of Hie Amcr ieun Farm Bureau. who now is iu Europe, told Mr. Coolidge not long ago that h?* had been' advised by ex perts that five cent fertilizer could be produced at Muscle Shoals. Thc.J market price of fertilizer Is at least three times that sum and makes quite an Item in the farmer's bud get. With the low price of wheat, the farmer's costs #re combining him vitally and if he could secure u cut in the fertilizer it would increase his margin of profit especially if a1 foreign market for grain were some day to he established. Mr. Coolidge has lot If be known i that he believes fertilizer to be of j such paramount importance to the weiiare of the country that he would I consider the Federal Government Justified in operating Muscle Shpalsi even at a loss. This would check mate the Ford plan of private oper-1 ation. . It would mean a loss Qf, about fifty million dollars a year ac cording to some estimates as the' whole thing is very much of an ex periment but If Mr. For.il...could risk it so could the Federal Government. That's the view which many mem bers of Congress have been taking of the subject and matters have reaclud the point where a bill passed by both houses would receive the ^ approval of ihe President. Mr. Coglidge has been told that in denying Mr. Ford the opportunity to develop Muscle Shoals, the gov ernment must provide some alterna tive that will satisfy the same sen - timcnt that Is back of Mr. Ford's j campaign. It seems almost certain that the alternative will bo Government operation of Muscle Shoals. To this there may be the objection which has been made to Government own ership of other things such as ship ping or railroad.;!' but here, too. the program would provide that the ini tiative taken and th.r capital furnish ed would lie a governmental charac ter only in the years of experimen tation. Once the plants were abb- to turn out cheap fertilizer it could be leased to priwite concerns on terms favorable to the Government in the ultimate return of the capital invest ed and guaranteed to give the far mer his fertilizer - undertaken during the war to obtain fertilizer at reasonable costs. W il l. NAME EXPERTS TO STI DY GERMANY ? ttr Th* |*rr??.> Paris, Nov. no Tin- Mlled Rep arations Commission today derided tr Premier Poin r.ire's proposal. Two bodies will h< ? iistltut', the res|>octlve duti< or icli a e to be defined later. SKCKET4KY FALL TO Hi; INVESTIGATED. Washington. Nov. ?,0.?After Cnrl Ha see. Now Mexico editor, bad tes-' llfl'd regarding the personal H*ian oial status of former Secretary of 1'h interior Fall today, fhe S'-inte public lands committee decided to b?\ite Fall to appear before It in its it miry Into the loosing of Teapot Dm Naval Reserve to the Sinclair !:.?? r--ts. The invitation summarized t i flmonyinnd Informed Fall of Ihe c ' Island. Currituck County, as a result of which T. A. Roberts and Kd Itonney, of Princess Anne Coun-j ty, Virginia. John Gallop of Jiid dle and John Overton. col ored. nf It 1 iiff Point, art* held under $S0? hond each for trial in Feneral Court here and under like hond for trial in Federal Court at New Hern, were soli', here by Mr. Wilcox at auction. the gas launch biin-inuj $20u; the sp"id boat, $'J0; tl ? lor n?er Oovornincit life boat. $,12.r?0, and tin- skiff. $G.fiO. Othf r items, wt-r'*: Two t? nts jil erirli. 115 nags; of meal and (lour-'at ?2 a ; one half ton of coal was sold ? itli the boats, and the sugar. 4.1''" pounds of which was taken In tb" i.id. was sold at seven cents a ponj>!. W. A. Lee of Tulls is UJrl? r a J.100 appearance hond for a preliminary hearing before F. S. Commissioner. T. M. Wilson fv.it unlay morning at ll.fJO o'clock. lie is charged with beine a confederate of Roberts. Hon-1 ney. Gallop, and the negro, Overton, j M.\I.O|)OltOIM CASH IN roi.it *K ContT Mil DAY A sorry story of rural domestic in felicity was unfolded in recorder's court Friday morning In the case of Charles Godfrey, charged with aban donment anil non support of his wife. Ali^e Godfrey. The case grew out of a hasty courtship and a marriage on brief acquaintance. both parties entering into the relation apparently for practical feasons. tin man that he might have a housekeeper and the woman that she might have a horn The home, according to the. woman' testimony, was unendurable to h? r. and she left it. Now she wants her husband of . about three moiiiln to support her. Judge Spence ordered that the defendant pay her $r?.00 ai week. K. F. Ay filet I. who argued, his case without fintting his client J on the stand, noted an appeal. Charles Godfrey ig a tenant far mer with an 8 2 year old mother and a flft< en ye ir old daughter bv a for-' mer marriage in his home, lie lives; near Oklsko. Only one Thanksgiving dr?ink| came tip for trial In police court Frl-1 d iv morning. Tom Munden. the de-j fendant. drew the usual fine of *5.00 1 and costs. \n affray case from Salem town-1 ship occupied considerable tlnv in Friday's session of the recorder's court. Henrv Lowrv drew a fl"4 of Sir, and costs. wlille Johnny fiver ? m?n and Calvin Morse were M off with-a fine of $r? and costs each. i Ralph Paine and George f>< wey. the Intt'-r Colored, were tavd with the costs for operating a motor car with defective lights. WHOLE BLOCK IS Bl'HNEI) ll\ TAMIMCO San Antonio. Tev.. Nov. 20.? Prl-j vate cables from Tampico state that! Are today destroyed one city block near the heart of the city. A shut down of the Ilitht and power plant and a cold wave Interfered with the Arc fighting, the advices stated. FARRAR TO SING IN AUDITORIUM I \\ i'.Ji !)onr? nl i hi:r< !i llrr ll In ! I Though Hir Mii^l Siiiir in Slivrl. A11 a i: * u. N??v. - t??'ralilir.?' I'ar rir ?i!l : iii v in Atlanta tmiUht in tin- i-jty rti?litMiiiim. I Willi t!*??^ itoor* of two church an ditorium.i i'ImsimI t?? her it api ??ar?,rd<-r not to ?li>a|i|iolnt her audiriice. Th?' city auditorium had boon ?,n-i cau.?l by tli.' T?tIi 11 iuli School for, a tniiisiril fur tonight hut thoM- in rlinrci* of tin* entertainment with-! dn v in favor of Karrar and post l?oti* d tin minstrel show to a lai?T da to. gom:i{N< HI EXTENDS i:\k? xttin k ci.kmkncy RaViuli, Nov. 30.?O. II. Tyson, convicted for second dcun o murder; ami who have scrviMl quite a lonui tinu'. lias been imrolcil for the bal-| ane.? of his sentence because of the' condition of his health.* Governor Morrison, in sluing tho parole,; state. that tho condition of his health is such that ho is advised the I man will only livo a short timo and ; he desires, upon recommendation of tho trial judge and solicitor, to :dvc ! him an opportunity to pass his re maining days, with his family. Louis Zapantls, corivlctod from Durham County for violation" of tJio > prohibit ion Taws, has received a com-1 imitation of sentence from Governor | Morrison. Instead of serving four] montiis ho will be respired .to post a bond for good behavior and*to ap-* pear at each term c?f court f??r 12' months and show that lie has not violated tho prohibit inn laws. lien Walker, convicted for com-1 plicltv in the manufacture ^of wills- j key and sentenced from nullfonl County to serve ten months has been | ulven an indeterminate sentence of not less than seven months because of good behavior. GETS TI1IUTY YEARS ON Ml'RDEIt CHARGE Rocky Mount. Nov. 30.?Dock McCoy, negro, extradited here fiom Pennsylvania, yesterday plesided guilty to seeond decree miirdei of Kul ns Heard two years ago and got a 30-year sentence. DURHAM l?AYS MOST I EDERAI. REVENUE Durham. Nov. ?0.?The city of Durham pays .more revenue to the Federal Government than any other two citi?-? in the State combined with tin- exception of Winston-Sa lem. nccordlii'-' to the secretary of tin- local-chamber of commerce. The fact that Durham is a tobacco center makes this possible, it.is pointed out. and the same fact is responsible for the elimination of Win.-ton-Salein from the comparison. wiix mi-:kt ton m,hi "Achoree Lod^'j I. O. (). I*\ meets i tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the corner! of Road ami Fearing streets with work in the initiatory decree. ELKS MINSTREL SHOWS DURING THE HOLIDAYS A real treat will In- given to the people of Kllzabeth City when the) Klks have their annual Minstrel Do-, r:o to charity. From all accounts R will be a novel and Interesting af fair. Tliiir-year D. Walter Harris, Jr., promises "somethlnK entirely new i ad completely different." l'lenty of pretty girls, good sin ger.., in fact the best talent of the? ity will be in the show. All the it??i song lilts fronj the Music hox j Review will he among the attractions. "We are going to give the folks here a real show, Just the time of th?ir lives, during the Christ nits holidays," soys Mr. Il.irris. Plans for the minstrel are alfeady w-II launched. The firm rehearsal Will b- held at the Elk Home next Monday night. NINE COACHES GET OI'F TIIE TIIM KS Sfetiln nvllle. O . Nov. 30- The cafthouiid I'Min vlvnolu I pa* ? N?er train known a? the Gotham Limited was wrecked toda> at the ea t end of Gould's Tunti? I. seven miles east Of l^'ie Sl\ 'of the nine coaches b ft the rails. # None of them turned over and none of the ' passengers was seriously hurt. \KW HIIIPMHNT t OATH Junt received?i large shipment of Ladies Coats that are wonderful value*?We bought thetn at special | price* and are selling them very, close which meaps quite a saving.! Come In to see them early In the, morning and make your selection, i Prices from 916.50 to $39.75.? Rucker A Shesljr Company. curs iski'uikm-: \ri \m mini n: ^ N..-.. 1..1 in t !?? ? !? ?i l ie c-'.air l! 1"'**> "i - . w ;? ? ;:i 11 ? la I tuhi M*?? -? .i r ] ;i | . ;.;t, | j ' ? ? v.-s . vf a I I u U Ii- t .i ,i w: n u i r ;l' 1 ii'?- \ ? ia! Ui't w I: !??*) :v mi It. *t in ric tnni!.!? s 1.. j,,: !?? Milrhi'il Memorial Service Sunday Afternoon Dr. Mendoza Speaker, And Music By Choral Society And Orchestra Sunday afternoon nt 2: HO o'clock at I In* Alkrama theater, i ho Klks will hold tin ir nntiual memorial sor viee. Dr. L. I). Mondo/.a of Noriolk will make the address. The program for th?? afternoon Is as follows: Slniiin^ l?y the Choral Society of, Flizaheth City, accompanied by. or-1 oheMra midor the direction of 1*. <1. i Davis. . Address by Dr. I.. 1). Mendoza. Memorial service by the Klks for their departed brothers. All Klks ar?* requested lo moot at' the homo at 2 o'clock sharp and sol from there to the theater ia a body. The last rehearsal of the cboral society will bo hold this evening at 8 o'clock at (hv Klks' bono*. Mils. K. A. ItFK.IIT l)i:\l> Mrs. Elizabeth Anno ltright of 100 Matthews stroot dlod Thursday about 12:i?0 o'clock, after a week's illness.! Mrs. Bright was nearly K?? years old and had tnado lior bonie with ber son, (I.. II. Bright, of this city, for, sonic tiino. Slie was I ho oldest iiiom* | ber of the First Baptist Church. Mrs. Bright Is survived by one son. fS. K. Itriuht. and -three grand children. Misses Mary and Mabel Itriuht, and Albert Brlr.ht, all or this city. The funeral was conducted Fri I day afternoon at JF.JtO o'clock al the homo by Dr. S. H. Teni pieman and j interment made In Hollywood Come I tery. The pallbearers were: C. W. 1 Meilck. (J. II. Harrow. J. W. Fool, J. Itenbury, C. h. Whltehurst and U. II. Coniinandor. CONSIDKIJKI) ATTACK ON CKNKKAI. lUNOIIAM London. Nov.- 210. Notwithstand ing official disavowal of government responsibility for the Router's dis patch .assorting that Croat Britain | has received information of rather | extensive military preparations In Cormany. newspapers which are ha bitually suspicious of Cermany j ml SO Hie otliiiCS take the View t l?:i t it represents an unworthy attack on Ceneral Bingham. representative of ( the Interallied Military ! Control; Commission in Cermany. Trinity Glee Club On Annual Journey Starts On Autumn Tour Of State And Expects Its Best Season This Year Trinity College. Durham. Nov. I'd. The Trinity Collev.e (JJee Club, comprising ail the musical club* of the college glee club proper.* u!::?i - doll ii club, and orchestras wlili start on Its annual fall tour Friday, November ::0. The Hub pronii to have Us most sUcc'Kxful season this year, numbering amonu its perso-mel some of the line-i and mo > tift'/d college musicians ami entertainers 11 , in- found aifywhere. Thirty men will make the trip. I.?\|rt: t?,u, Mbemarle. Wadesboro.j ((ocklMvham, Fa ? *t?-ville a lid ->an ford "will l?o \ : Iteil hy the Trinity | ? ntertain* ra. Sonn of the e towns hav? ne\ r been vi ited before hy til' club. Oh" of the features of the' Trinity out rtalie thin year will be Fie vt; . ipllOlle Se\fettO, COUIpO*er| of play r.< \vh?? know how to extract the; most seraphic tones from their in slrulnents: a ela. deal orchestra.; a, ouait' t, "Th' Happy Four;" and the Syneoi-.-ting Seven, a j.'// orfhi t ra of .onie merit. Th" orchestra will: lie dlr* < ted by Dr. Ilut o Bl'ioni'iulst,1 a faculty member, while the tlh-e Club will b? uikI' r the direction of I'rofen?r W. F. Twadell, of Durham. Officer* of the club are as follows: A. I.. Onnand, Jr., Wilmington, man a r; Richard \V. Spencer, New' Fern, pr?: sldent: and J. H (Chamber lain, Raleigh, librarian. Among the mil: Iclamt who are to take the trip; this sea on are several who deserve special mention. If. R, Sheet/ Is completing his fourth season with' the club and can play itlmost any in-1 strume.nt equally well In addltl ?n to flinging. He features with the eb-j ony cllekers, which be makr's talk.] Frank Warner, the big boy with the i little instrument is an entertainer j par excellence, while C. T. Meacham, who pin# the ItrgMt bass saxapbonej In the State la also good. i C. H. Brock spent Wednesday in: Norfolk on business. Berlin DISPLAYS NO ENTHUSIASM Over I ormution of \?'h (!uh iiii'l l>y Marx, \\ lii?aI>? It is* \<1 in il I ?-<]. .Narrouly Saved tin* l)av. ? n> Th? A'^IHxl Pr?i I I!.*r1in. Nov. o.iiicial an nounce mont ni formation of a new time ri> roalition cabinet for <'>?rmany with Dr. Wlllielm Marx as rliani'i llur ami ? \ (Minnci'llor Strese i.ianti :i.i for. i-n milli.?t?*r was made il:is afl< moon. No ureal ? ntbiisiasiu Is displayed loie over lh?* savini: by a narrow maruin of the country's parllamen larv system through Ibis solution of tin- cabinet rricix. It is generally agreed that (In1 crisis of the last eight days has shown tbal tlx* Marx cabtm t represents virtually the only coiiibinalioii before the resort to dls Wont. < O-Ol'KltATION HTItONO IN III 'SSI AN I'NIONS Petrograd. Nov, 30?Tho co-oper atltte nil Ions of llir^sla. t ota I in k *ome SO,000 societies, whoso purposes nre to supply ih<- population with Itn noe<|f In !he most economical min nor, did forty per c-nt of the mer chandise huslnom of Itunsla 4fi 1921. In 1914 I hoy did seven per cont. Thore unlonv are purely economic, and have no Interest In politic*. REPAIKS <;oi\<; ON ON STATE CAI'IT \l. flal'ih. Nov. fl0. --Repairs on tho Capitol building am progressing steadily hilt It will be some week# before ihf work Is completed. Tho Inhf i walls of tho ancient structure are being tlvn u thorough revamp In * and considerable strengthening work Is In progte-s. Now heating f* cllltles are b? ing mad'- In some por tion* of the hnlMlnu. rorroN MARKI r Now York. Nov. 10 ? Cotton fu tures opened thin morning at tho following levels: December 37.50; January 37.oo; March 37.00; May 37.15; July 36.30; October 30.00. New York, Nov. 30.?Spot cotton closed quiet, middling. 37.3S, o de cline of 2f> points. Future*, cloning bid. December 36.70, January 36.10, March 36 20. May 36.42, July. 36.61. October 29.00.