t settled tonipht and' '^f^l -^- ? CIRC.l L iTin\
'??'? /lire. Moderate triads. "?
VOL. XIII. FINAL EDITION". ELIZABETH CITY, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY EVEN INC. DKC'E.MDER 20. 1!>j::. EIGIIT PACES. NO >9.r?
Director Extension Work
Impressed With Progress
(.ln>|er I). Snoll of 1'uivrrxily of Norlli ( arolina S|i?'iul
\\Yilnr?duy lltw r.onfrrriii:: Willi (>rjsaiii/.:iliou
Hi'iiilsi Itrlulivc (Vrlain Scr* ice- to !>?> I!*'ii<lri-?><1
r r D. Snell. dim-tor of tin 1
\ ?? i>t.|\sUy of North Carolina K\ten- |
wio Division sj?-nt \Vednesda> in
\ eity conf?-rrliii: with official* of
local organizations and arntnalnu
i? i ? ? rtuin ser\ices to be rendered
i ,? |.y the 1'nlversity 1Is* year.
\V in the city Mr. Siu-ll stai-d
i -t he was tli^jily impressed with
t. ? progressive way In which c??m
i ju -.iiy problems Arc l?? in^ handled
lot:* My.
* * I n its effort to render some edu
c-iti-nal service to every citizen of
I ho State.*' said Mr. Snell. "the Kx
t. r.-ion Division Is constantly en
larging and widening its field of
v.-m .. Regular clauses In colleue
?u^pcts are now held in over two
seen* cities of the State from
"Waynesvllle to Washington. These ?
< lu-?"S whlcli are taught by the pro-;
l, ?sor* from Chapel Hill meet once
or twice a week and college credit
roay he secured by those who meet
all the rnlversity requirements. '
"Individuals, who cannot stand
?coll* --e or these extension classes
inav take correspondence courses
a:. 1 derive the same kind of benefit. \
A large number of new correspond-'
er.c? courses," said Mr. Snell, "have
added this year in the depart
in? ts of education, history, com
in- i? ?*, English. geology, <;erman.
I.ati mathematics, music, psychol
ogy. French, public w? -lfare. econom
ic* and sociology.
"Other lines of service which In
dividuals and .organizations may use
from the State University are: Lec
ture?. woman's club programs, home
tal it play coaching-. business sur
veys, community surveys, playgroynd
and recreation demonstrations,
school arouml improvement. pack
a-^ libraries and tlirectlo.il In produc
ing I'Hueants. In fact," Mr. Snell de
clared. "the University. because it is
o\v:d by all the people of the State
is i.mkinv: a Gigantic effort to place
iill its resources faculty, depart
in. 's. libraries, laboratories :it the
dij: osal of the whole commonwealth.
T'V' I ni \ ersity is trying to piny its
parts in the progress of a great
jStalv."
Widow Is Facing
Two Damage Suite
Mrs. P. H. Small Of Hertford
Charged With Injuring
Child
H.rtrord, !<?<?. 2" Mrs. I'. i:
Small, a widow of means of
ll-itford. fac? s two damage suit- of
$5.0oi? each in IVruuiinahs Sup" rior
Court as a result of injuries-received
b\ si ? -> c at -old Elizabeth Morse
wh? *' she was knocked down and run
iiwr, several months ago. by a motor
cat driven by Mrs. Small.
T' ? child's right |e? was broken
as a result of th? accident and she
is siiid tf) have suffered other injur
h -? as weli. One suit is brought for
the child by her father. C. 1*. Morse
r "next friend." while the other
suit the father brines in his own
r.t: 10 for alleged mental anmiish
. 1 ?I financial loss sustained by him
self by reason of his little girl's In
jure s.
T' ? complaint in the action, filed
l?v Khrlnnhatis and IIjiII of Eliza
beth City, allei.es that Mr*. Small's
r : ? ?! t he li'^e of the jiceJdet'.* Whk
driven In a reckless and careless
It; I^ner.
l child, it seems, ran out from
? ? home on Church street, llert
t id. to enter :i motor car statidiii':
. t the irate. She ran around in front
: lh? car to enter from the sble nc\|
t . th? street, and just a,? she passed
f;?r eriough beyond the Hntidi'ift au
tomobile to make the turn fowarcf
it-* Moor. Mrs. Sfnall's carj passim.-,
trnci the child and ran over her.
Thd complaint allege* thai Mrs
Small was new*lb:eDt In driving too
rapidly and in passim- too close to
the standing car.
C I*. Morse i? bookkeeper fr?r the
Km-i. in Oil Company and stand
w? i| in the com in u it It1
So also does Mi- Small, hut si "
ha-; been twice fin- ,| in the mayor's
court In Hertford for exceeding the
speed limit. She in the widow a.id
at |ea*t 2?> >? ar- the Jenlor of the
late Patrick Henry Small, who died
at an advanced age several years
ago.
T'i" Ciis? ' -is )>e? n placi d on the
1V rf|Wltuat>s Conntv Superior Con it
calendar for trial Mit the time of
trial ha - riot >?t been fixed.
COTTON M \ ItKHT
N? w York. Dec. 2o. - Spot cotton.
4 losed Quiet. Middling 3f>.H3>, an ad
? inc. of 1." points. Kutitfes', clos'ng
1. Dec. JIB.57, Jan. I..*? *?, March j
?a. July 34.27. Oct. 28U35.
New York. Dtfcem.'ier 20?Cotton
fu ires 'opened this morning at the
following levels: December 35:50;
January T,4:55; March 34.95; May,
33:15; July 34:36; October 18:45
GROWING INTEREST
IN WELFARE WORK
(Tin roller. K\|>r?'?? Their1
I nimiiemlaliiiii and Show
Their Interest hy Their Ac
tive Support.
Ihlt-iuli, Dec. 20. I*111*1 io welfare)
officials consider that one of tli?k|
most lienrlrninu' si-ns of the timer-j
Is tlio recent increased ? interest of
tlo* churches in North Camllna in J
the work of the Stale Hoard of Cliar-|
ities Hiid l*u!>lic Welfare. \s the*
Commissioner of Public Welfare
points out. the rhurelK's and tliej
hoard have a common objects wliicii,
Is to Iwtti'r conditions of life.
There have bt^n tlirw recent *:r;\
tifylnu Instances of tills urowlnje in
terest, of tin* churches in public wel
fare. One was Western conference
of the Methodists ut Winston-Salem,
where much attention was paid to
the social service program and where
t'ol. W. A. Hlair and Re*-. W. I..
Hutchlns of the Hoard of- Piihbc
; W? Ifare spoke. Another was at lie
.social service conference of tie
K plseo pal Church in the diocese of
North Carolina held ai Chapel Hill,
at which the Commissioner of- Piihli>*
Welfare, ami Col. .loseph Hyde Pratt.'
president of tl.?- North Carolina con-,
ferenco for social service,, were two
of tl?e chief |ie;tk? i- The third was
the |'*astern Methodist Conference a*
Klizahet li City. .
The Mcthodl>ts at Winston-Salem
reviewed quite fully various aspects
of the progress of sucial conditions
in North Carolin:'. Parts *?f the re
port of tii? social service committer
are 11noted as follows.:
"As cHlzcns of a Slate ?hat has
made such rapid advance in social
, legislation that leaders in social
i work throughout the nation 'are
studying her method, we should our
selves know what these laws are. \\v
are then-lore requestinu' the supi r
imendent ??f public welfare to send a
copy of n- recent compilation of social
welfare laws to each member of litis
conference.
'"?We ask your aid in making our
penal Institutions the no-ans of send
ing out those covmiiif led lo them bet
I* r citizens than when Ihcy entered.
This means sltidy, publicity, and in
vestigation on the part of pastor and
people.
"The aid lo mothers act which >oil
endorsed last year has h? Come a IkW.
That onr church people may ;Jvi ? n
, liuhtete.-d ? support to this provh-ion.
**e ur_? our pastors lo s'-'ck
, out the county welfare ofTlc-rs in
their K sprctlve counties and to con
fer with tlietn and lo brini; them in
to close <;o op< i.ition with t.heir
Church social service commll'e. ..
"W?- i? joice in the splendid work
of the Stonewall Jackson Training
School in trair.in ? citizens. Satnar
cand is dolnc a line work for wa>
ward t-irls. I tot If are full and many
turned away. Our church can ai<l by
KettliiK thos? counties that have not
already done so to build collate* ;i?
these-institutions to house those now
refused Mdmittance."
The conference look cognizance of
the fact that the Staff ie|ortnatoi>
tor delinquent ne^ro boys authorized
by the Legislature r?f 1 f?21 Jris not
? et linen bul.lt. end dee'r-nd fh:t'
"pn'dle ! en'it lent -liou* ? ?? i ta.i
similar provision for delinqhent col
ored girls," and endorsed the Com
missioner of Public Welfares Idea
that the Hoard of Public Welfare
should have a bureau tinder the
charge of a trained neuro worker.
The HI. Rev. Joseph Hloont Che
shire. bishop of North Carolina, told
the Kpi&cuJiftllang at Chapel Hill Hi it
the church people should Interest
themselves more^actively In tie so
cial problems of ihelr own Slate.
Mrs. Johnson told th? ciuifer* ne.
Which he;-rtl her with mat . -1 att i
lion srtiiwthinir of IV worl of tin
Hoard of public Welfare and d
ciai'ed that it Is nio<t i m)-?? ? : a at I'ai
the chtiitrh people in th? si'afe h? lp
Create an Inf. llii:? nt and l<? i-evoh nt
public opinion which shall under
stand and apprcclat* the i ubJJr w<
fate work. She'said that tie church
people ran do much to -re th:;? i>?t
able, well trained p< r oi. ?t . ,.
pointed as SU|Mrinle|o|e||ts ft puMic
w? Ifare In (he counfi. . to < -. .?i >
sentitnefit for more ad?'iuni< j>io\j
sion for the feeble minded and i'.-,
'?'ore satisfactory prison ?t?-m id
North Carollii.1. in addition to tinder
taking special social project; of their
own.
The conference appoint- d a com
nilt lee to Work *1111 !? (floces; ?, J
service policy and program to he ?uh
mltted for consideration t j.. i
lUeet i |) y r?f I he dlOCej .
The follow I') ? re-olutlon V.
adopted by the f'.aslein Methodist .1
Klixaheth City;
"A new da* has dawned |p Xort'i
Carolina with reysrd to the ditl>
owed the child, the dependent and
the afflicted. Tin- leadership of
Christian men and women b:m
brought about enlarged facilities for
i
Ills LAST JOt'ICSm
William "Wild Hill" Donovan, tormor liiu l?*aj:iio Itasihall
manau<>r. who watt killed in tin r.?vnt wr?rK of tli?? Tw.ntliili
CVniury l,lmit*M n?*ar niii*. I'a . w;i" carried to his last n .^tinu
l?laco in la]iiladcl|diin, wlu-n* liis family liv*?i*.
Take* Vuuiij! 11 ii l>l ty
I'o Soul hern fines
Southern Pines. | >i'p. 2?.
Mr. niKl Mrs. Iturtnu s. Turk
? r. Hie couple renin ly married
in New Jersey. the Hie
age <i| SI and tin* bridc-iunin
ail Hie aye of l. aiv at South
'Tii Pities :?: i?i i n I ? - it <1 to r? main
lit*f?' iimi!* Ihey **g? 1 .ihiiI and
ready In lea%e'* ihe> staled
yt-.-ivrdiiy, adding thai their in
torney v. on til r ;?1v?? ran- of the
chanes of conspiracy to vio
late the N< w J. rbi. i lii;irriauc
laws and of perjin y brought
against them by th?* -New jVr
s? y court:-*.
concrkss iik<;ins
TWO WKKKS HOI Jl)
Washington. I i. e. 2?? (*onui ?*.,a,
lodjM Iii ;? two V . '.s : i.H.Ij.n
wlih tin- Senate or.-atiizalinn Murom
plcte and Willi praciica'h a Idaiik
record of legislative'accomplishment
since it assembled Dei > ml<er third.
Willi some of the foiii 111111 -s fine
tioniiiL. if.,' Hon . will In- abb- (??
yi f dow n to htisiix-xK w hen it re-a -
sonibles January hni the Senate
will Miew Its efforts to break i'?
deadlock oh tin Interstate conin^rcc
commit toe.
t la.K VKNIXKI..OS TO
II \STK\ TO \TIIKNS
? Itr T*\r A-- r.-?. I
\tb?-Ms. I?ec. 2" A ion|? # r
men i?,|?rts<min-- l.nno officers of
thi- fin-i k army and navy today >?? tit
.i ti'h urain to former I'remjer V"tr
/? los at Paris, urging 1.1 in lo cone
to AtIh-iis iit)in*-dial* ? .
uiikp s\\s rim: \\ \s
ALMOST I \sT.\ \T \ \ 111 ?l ^
"Where were you night nun Tti"s
day night Chief?" a reporter for Th?*
Advance asked Chief of Poller Hi g
or.v 'I hursday' morning.
'Patrolling t In* city, as usual." an
swered Chief Gregory proinptlv. The
fire in the hosiery mill hhix<-d up so
suddenly thit rcgidonts right along
Hie direct and in th? same M.? k
fall, d to nee it until the whole In
t' t lor was aflame. ilcforo Hi. v
**ouId v t to an alarm hox the alarm
had already heen turned in."
The i. porter*!* 'incstion w s
prompt'd l?v current adverse cr ?
rism of. the night police for failure
"? ,!' ??* e : "i fire the fl'MV Of ?\ hi. :
could 11? '-i-n l.y ;? p;i "^Ing motor i
from North I toad street.
Th" motorist. .1 \V S? lig, who v .?
"n ill- way to |t|* \v,.Ht m f,
street home from fhe Kll; ?> r.diear I
hy way of tfurgesK street in md. : ' >
'i a 11 i.-nd .it the tailor's ho
saw the reflection of tin- JI r<* In
sky when lie came alongside th? r? .v
Mgh school building. ||. thou hi
that til. fire was in Camden i
drove without hurrying bnrk ?i. i
KlVMi lo n<.. If ho coilld locate the
blaze from the water front.
W h? n Mr. tfelig turn ed on Mie
alarm at box ft I Misn Ituth John i
had Ju -?? telephoned it to the fir ?'?
1 t ri rn? i?: from her hdm" on Pc ?I
d:ee|. While al l? a>t one rrildetit 411
Martin street had ??? in awakened l*y
the t; low.
' ' **are. treat men! and frnitt.hr.' o;
I'.o-. w!.o by immature a-. or Ii
iinnlt> of mind and hod> m. a
?ial Cat* upon the Slat Pr|vi>'.
Ilbcrallt. and i-uhlie uenerosii* i\,
promise Hint l.lu tin. I not far dl
fr'tif w ben doors of hope and rov?
fort Will be open to nil wbo |i,1v<
claim neon heju voletice. Tb. wl ?
lei.blaflon fotichlnv welfare w?.?
Including Hie mother's |-r-nsir>n. i
proof n, ib< fuller nppr.cli.HoK of
ti'< Si te" hit ' . st duty.
"This year mark, the 'iffiHui m i
biv-f^j! fh< I ? h in prir< n ? T '
i a lf#nc *tep toward mod'rn pri-ou
reforms. The biimaii" rare of n . i
cr>ti\icled of ei ime is tlic- as?iir*i:n ??
Hint th- period of har.-h treatm nt
of those who have \lolnted the law
has ended. We have conic to n r< t
oy nil Ion ?>f the truth |j,af pnn|rh.
ment Is ln:end(>d lo mend, m t to'
break, prisoners."
NEW INVENTION
WILL HELP DEAF
Device IVoviili-K Tor Itm-iv
? nix Imprr?.ion of Oral
S|?'itIi |?y I In- S-n-r of
Tout-li.
i:\:illstnn. >11 mt|i-. l?tv. I'd Kv ry
iii-!iit points n sucrtMH in ?!???
V' |.?|?::iu a hand ili'Vlro 'Mhit'll III*1
IIy ?!??;?i" may oury and l?y which
lii'ay nn-jw impression ?>i' oral
siN-?rrli. i'nift !- <ir Hubert II. ii.inil,
Ji ??:*.! ??f I h?- p-y< holo&y cn-pal l no III
iif N'liiihwrMi'rn I'ni\ ii>. amman
r?il lini' toilav.
1'riilt'Min C uili ha-? hi- ail
lioiiiiri-iiii-iit i'ii the |irnKi'i'!>> of a
'>?*ur of inr?-n>ive work on tii'<- pro
. Iilrm. ami in iiinltiii? ??xpnrlnp'nts in
deled in# word* and to-iiteim * ??v
t.K I mil ?'4iniiir|.
"Today it i.> safe in * i.v that tin
J1.1: nisi ii licing raw' f?*<*l sound' waves
hy loiirh, mid can ii<-irly iransKitc
>arli tiniuul iinpri.-inns into words
and st utfin-* Aiiid I'rofoBsor (I mil.
i JFiiri than a y?ar aj?o l1*o:?ss4ir
(?null started , work with two stu
m-iit(J< t'l^i- in.I .Infin Crane,
brother*. of. l-'oi't Wayiii-. Indiana.,
ami .-.uccii-ded in CoiiitiiUliii ating
w; ii :? no tul 11 ?? various win d- tid
s? iii<-:n? s which tin Cram- hr th is
ihM??i?il with a In* hand only.
Ai that time one of the -hroih
-at in i room .and spoK?' through tin
I iih?- vvhil I o? Ii? i Mi .in adjoining
lOOiii, ?-.ir> inii.lid and with faatlll
o\. r the i ? < ? . . in! ? nd of In- tiibe.
iiiiinniin. il hi inr<\rpii-tatioii of tIi?
mjiiiuI vibration*. This yi-a r Prof,
j ? J .Ml it has h.'.-n utilizing an nmni ii
<11 f-?r atnpilfvli.s'. vjlii.itii.ii lit ? 1..
-indiUR end, wlii..* In- ? nip ov . a
ismall riTtdvin* d? -k In Id in tin
land at the otln-r- I'rof. Canlt
Ii i III M' I f )l 21 - h'CII Ul'tkilll! II}.Oil' .??
I'Mu vnwi-l.s i'tid upon y' v. : || hort
M-nt<-ii('?'M which :i gradual'- s'udi'iH.
S. N*. Steven*. sitting in mi adjoining
building '!a a way. r?? | ?* -i t s.
I'rof. (Sault My- tin lung VMv-el-.
?'?. ? . i. o. u. ar.- more difficult to d?
let than an* acul'iuc.. How v? r.
by lonjc and patient pnetire. In- h;i\*
ho ha* leactud a point where ho
"f- ? Is" the long vow "Is cori?-<'ly
ii bo in 85 per rent of tlv* time. l';.on
aeiitcnce* he dm * l?? iter, he explains
he.; a u mi* of tin- Kt r? - iiiivr of Aordx.
Tactual hi iring of lhe.?- font -? n
t?M" . Ii k u t v' ii 11.?- fol lowing | o
suit Did J ark like loaiclo'rs fi
I" ' 4 ' ??* perf?*??!'; H'liiy did liol
?' I I ?t i-4 i.t: iii. did iik?
work >7 p. r cent; Say. did .I n k
ncr. lit ??]09 ji< r cent.
I'rofi-^y .r (fault di-.?< rihes |ii? ion
I" r < v.t trading of tin* fourth ?. u
t' lni- in tin- natural emphii is placed
"ti tin- hi \i ml words, and the Mat
.ural pau-en In tn'M n the word-*.
A?k'?d in what way the < \p. ;
Or Ms would hi'io fit htiinaiili v. illy
prof. .,r explained Unit tin t-.t >ll\
iN af would he b"in fitfi d a h? '
? ? I i :? am t!o- "(actual I it . .
I '? " i) tSffit pl irtli' . Ciriv an !'
'????iritIralt- apparal'i . and ictr-a what
:HIC aid im-' fy fi' ltnt'"
soaiid.
i im m u. i \iu: s
nirnsnw \in;nsoo\
I'irr. whh-t) |>> .he oil? thorMv af*- r
iwn o'clock tind'r tin fiiimn - ?iair
w. ' "f IMf i . X Gun- 11;ii 111 iu.
?''-mi ii oat tJo- Kli/:iU?th < ifv KJr
I) pitiuien* and appnf?titiy half th"
town Thnrndoy aft* ?noon
How#vr, ?fti:ji'l?o<Jjf in tfn? %U)T>
had thrown a <4.upl?- of hu< k<- ^ of
?a nft r on, the flami < and it wi? j?
if' ly txtinicuifhed mh'ii th tire
(O.npany r'in'he'j the y.< ?*no.
( lu micals w. j?. u - <1 ih cnmpr t
in?f (h?* woik of rinbdHfng the mlni<
ttt; ? c/?nflairriitioti The dairai(4
wan prohahly In th ?n five dollars
KNMOV ll(H>.MS
Mnny Chr'simai ?hopper<< are find
ln? 111" rest rooms of lh?? ' hnmh. r ol
Commerce th^ae day? and others are
hulled to come.
WOM V N hi II.1,1) in
Mi'AII \\ ll\M)||>
I:;iI.? -r. . p.
I.ioi't r;,
Kill.-.I l.v fi;iin]j|s ii
?<??. ,i,,j ,(l v
' i i?? i 11.. M
??.<?.? .(r
s.ii.f ;ihl| ,
HiiMr* 11 v ? ? t?? s;,r..
??? i
I '-.II h;?! i.
Tii!,t. M?-\
nl h.*<|
till*
I^n' ii.
? 1 ??? Muall
BUXTON WHITE IS
THE LUCKY BIDDER
Loritl S?m*iI r.oni|>;iii\ Will
Sii|?|)l\ Poultry Ki|iii|iinriil
for (iovcrninnil luIiulnliLi
lion W ork Anion*; N cleriiib
TI.e l'u\ton \V!iii?< S'-t'il Company
of I'lir.aheth City wcro the jjuoh'?'ss
I'ul liidiliTs for the supplyjtiu ??f poul
iiv ?'>|ui|?tiont to llii* I". S. Covern
niont for its rehabilitation work
anions World War veterans for the
Fifth District. ofvwhich NorlirCiirr.
Una is **- *
una is a part. Tin* llrsi' shipment ?
iif these supplied, consisting of poul-j
try f?'(>(|crx, fountains, hoppers, urit
ami si..11 lio\?'s. ami cat sprouters. |
lias Just Koii'- forward to a disabled
war veteran at Jacksonville. i'lori-i
da.
Tin- Veterans' Itureau is Ilii*^ year
luritinu out in this district several,
thousand rehabilitation students in
pouItrv husbandry. Sttch equipment
as is essential for the trainee to c?n
tiiuie in the vocation for which lu
was train* ?! is h>
? leasi <1 tn him
?'l at the t iuie
by th? Veterhiif-' linr.,, ,
V.V,'** Th- III:>\itnimi ?l
?.i equipment, inn ipjs 4 it(ji.?
jv,H-mlitiir. is i..t| incurred nnleis
'he e'rciin. t.ine. s are such as to i,'.
cessjtat.* jr.
St-eurirr: this husim ss hy this lo
cal lire s|.? aks w.ll for it, larye and
iC..III|.IHo t If,el; ?f ,,I|I||M>..
" ?l>ilil> In Hiu <-i-s?rnll<
I" li Willi III! Iin ...hiii,~i>.< |?
'?nilnlry mi a |ii'u|Hisninii or lliii sir:.
Diploma Mill
Hits i.lliirtrr lu'\okril
Richmond. Her. 2n. Th. charter
of i >ri. fitiij I 'iiiv<*sit> of ("herrydah .
N iin?.?. ji]|, . ,| ? diploma mill. :
was revoked this afternoon hy .hid .
' arter >?-?itt of Mo ciiy circuit court.
the action came alt. r the pr? ii"*
tation or charges |?\ the state ?,f \*j,.
i-inia wliirh acted jointh it h the
I nil* d StaU tlo'vei ntueut.
I \t?I.K% NOMINATION
i:ki'oi:it;i> \n\ i-:iiski.y
WnnlitiiMmi, l-ri... nam.
million of Cdwiiiil I', Carle.. .,f ri,i
cat o as chairman of t|j, Shippin
itoj.rd will h. reported i.dv r , iv to
under decision toda\ o,
the full. I ;.|C colli 111 it lee.
I he . i-'ioii is based on the provi
, ;oti> of i , Jaw allotting one mem
r to tit. loticliltm I he C.r. i.r
1. C. O'Connor i - nlnad.
r? j-'T-cntin;: that section.
oi \i:\M INK STVI'ION
i:n.m?n s oi ii:t skason
New York, iU'ccinher ';ti The
fiiinu or the immi^ration quota , of
most ?>| i he foreign nations and tlic
usual winter deihio: in tourist tr.if
: ? ill' ?! pprechited more per hap,
at Hie ?fiiarantim Nation main! lined
hv the I'nited Ktj|c; public lie;, i|,
sirvii. on Sfafeji Island tliaii nnv
w'|f '' ? I I Miring the summer
and antumn with the rush of ffffful
urani- md tourists doctor and
olio i . atI'a? he?| to iji#- -tation ??.ol
little spill.1 time.
Oil' Ii tljer. Were .1 dozen or more
.-hip-i 'i lie hoi ?'d off Stated f: hind at
?one time awaiting perm! ion to pro
' * ed to tli> r berths. t'otme(|u*ati'ly
Ho dm tor who inquire Into the
h? i'i'i of e v. t* lltf'Cil illK P issellir# r.
as well ji 11]?? < rewsof panm-infej- ?nd
frviulu \ w IT k'Miif on the
Jump from slinrif to mm-ei
Nirtwith-tandiliK the fnlllOK nff in
truffle witli tlo coiii In ^ of < old w i
th**r, p )?> not una u il in the eour u*
;? day for I*, or more ve... | (o
*1 rr?p anrhor off Stntcn fuland. liow-1
' Vej*. til \ e !t?v more often rou;?
!-t:i Iv mid With the short' r d ivs
tlo- me IIhf r O. the ..tuff find mote
1'1'oire time.
Many of t;.? vat-tcd . <?.ijrio< fr <m
forv'vu ' onntrl' s h.iVf come Into , he
hatlll' 'i qiurantlnc vfflcerN who
ho.it.I . i,??mlia liip?. T1- ?
are in tlo- naiJire ?,f n!fl.i fronw*fll
"'f'! n' IfUarnshlp- that ronie from
the ..(Ills of th' earth. htiili in
1 ? ! ? on r ?i. ? r .,i rd r?.i? I i : ?'?
>;? ! to have fo.iie from th" <a*hed:Ml
i:? h-utjt ' hoinlnpo Wh? r? the hr?dy ?)f
t hr'sfophcr Colombo* l? stipao^ d
l> t" hnried. It Wils hrotlffht to
St a f?*n f-land hy the pur ? r of pn
ihcojplnt "Miyt. who, r- ?'.ird-n?! Ii of
no particular valtiv*. prr^nted it to
the offirei W ',io hoarded Ills Hlllp. If
v ?? * ui" ;1 in lh> con truMkm of the
i'-onne. and wlun the htil'din? was
last *old the purrhas. r chanced to hr
i native of ftujy who pfixex hlffhiy
lh?- slah lieeatisc of iti< supposed as
sociation with the body of Cnlumhus.
Your Wile may keop you in hot
water. Could he worse. A Spanish 1
one boiled her huhby In oil.
QUITS BUSINESS
FOR NEWSPAPER
W.allln llri.krr Will Lot
I 'arl nri's Mnk?- Their
W liilc Hi- |'iir?m> lli? Ohn
ivi ii..i.i.x.
^??rVrt
?n? Th- A?i?i..| l*r'?. ?
N? u I?? c. 2". llavinz nc
iit.iiil.il> i| a fortune of titori- 111:?ri
Will 'street. John
!? adinu hi*inhers of
the N. w VorU ?mil market. tod.iv
:iiti:? <iilit-? ?t lii< t'< Iit'?*Mi*'li( from Il:.?
iirol?.T;ur If III mill till- lifr (if lii4
lui?tmss in tlx* three junior nieiii
Ih-i> nf 'ilii- lirtu.
"I ha\** made inv I'll#*, so 1 net
-<tlin~ ?<iit anil hitinu tin1 younn>.'r
fellow H In,I l?e till Irs." Ill' Hill (I today.
"I nm p.n ticiilarly anxious to it ?
voti' in> iinn' to my hotihy, a news
paper. While not n ii* WH|ia|M>r mar..
I liioi' tn> own ideas *as to how a
newspaper should l??> run."
Resume Fight On
Outskirts Puebla
Tehuacan Evacuated By Re
bels And Occupied By Fed
eral Column Today
m? Ti? a?*? himI Prr?? I
Me\|co <*ii\, Di>c. 20.?News dis
patched from A pi/two nay that fluht*
inn has l.??n r**.-*itm?*il on the out
> kil ls of l'iii-hla anil Ksperanza.
w hili Tehunrau has heen evaciiati d
h> I ho rebels ami occupied Iiv th??_
fi ih r.il diliimn. Pm-hla ,1s r.:: mlh-H
-oiiiln ast of M> \ico ?*ity.
Mi-xiro City. 1>i>? i-uit;i?r 20 ? ll< l??.'|s
attacking Villa Ilermo a. capital of
Tnhnsco. ha**- lin n defi-ated after
:tn hours buttle with a loss of 200
killed.
\Vrn*Criiz. December 2H? News
paper ijurri.'stHtiulonts at the front re
port riit* silualion unchanRc.d from
I'm-<l;iv wluii I ho, rehel column* re
mained st.itlnnary after ftKhiiiik at
San Marcn Insure nt headquar
t>i^ ari till at Ksperansa.
TKI\IT\ IHKSHMKN
A IIK IM>1N<; nim.l.KI)
Triiiiiv ('oIIcro. liurham. Herein*
In r -'?? TlH^Trinity Fri'shinan bas
ket hali I com in taking a daily walk
out in tlu> ryuinasium under "Iih
tutelage of Ikry Taylor,' freshman
<oa<ii. All indications point to
inn' of ihe fastest l-'n -h quints In th
Slat?\ mil gatuog will In* arranged
with other freshiniin and pri*j? icann
in ? lie* Stall'. Although a tenta
tive schedule has not hec n ~?ninoun*
ceil. ii i- I I*rtain th>11 tli?* fre^hm in
to.* sent will make a lour of tho
wi sti i n pai l of the I'late lit l-VWru
arv llavidsou, Oak Itldige and Mv.rs
Hiil will h ? t iken oil.
in ssi w hocks roil
liiinai I nkw ^ K VI!
Moscow. I >?'<'? mhrr 3'i Itoth
Ku >iyn people and thi' Russian koy
( i liim-iit hop*- lo 1'iiior tin* year 1if 4
with strain on their purses tlwn
during Ho closing year. High cost
of operation in both government and
priv.iii- in'lu-trios loft many defiril;
at flu' ?nd of this year, despite hint:
l?rii i The government is trying to
introduce economy in all depart
ments and hv c*nrt<i11intc credit* to
HHKlianls ami even lo its OHU
i r11? : to force down prices all
around.
Ktissla. for all prnctlcnl purpose-,
v. ni on a irold ' late in lttJ'.'.
All prici" in jln? Moscow and olh?-r
in? ! t"polit in Mtoren are now mark*'.:
in koIiI i nhles. The year 1924 may
<? the loiul disappear in^-e of I hi*
uitKuaranii'i'd paper mon4,y. \Vhil?
this Ktfenuoiis (onipaiun lo securi'
. tahle currency was procewtlinic. th
Kiiddctv I pjn^ format Ion to a K<>ld rale
i! <1 iiwi.y with blirnaln.s In RilNsia.
Tti?' recall was- that in DCcemhcr
priifor the commodltldH other
flmn foodstiifTs wer?? from four l?
fi.?? t itil?? lh? pre-wir level. -
The government, wiiow rsonic di^n-'
of makiii: further e' onoiuic conc. >?
? ii< la private capital. ilurlnK the
i' ii in if y *'ii r in ord*r lo secure
? 'h'-'apnr production, it also hopes If*
v impel its to initiative hy liftlni?
Ihe limit on > ilarles of state eia
plo; i Soini- of the West of th- ?
no ti wire leaVinjr the Rovernim lit
? : vi< ? and KoftiK Into private ihusi*
ne? < hecaus- the .limit with the statf
w.i fftfi or ?7'? t month.
co r i on <;ko\\ kks to
<;kt wothik i iii;ck
HhU I<rIi, |)?>rrmb( r 2??'- -In fl'-fxlon
Mt n v Ihr |)1re*loft nf ih#? iVorJii
( itr?>lii4.'i Coijon (iron r * (Viopero
? \isftc!nii(in n?i l*>rl?.?il th?> lm?
mediate pa??> n necond nd
vjinc lo ,iti nitwit}'1? of *h<> Aluo
? Iitiori. TliN p;iym? nt w<M amount
to over ? and carh member
u III ro<vlv?* a payment bringing the
total Mdvthcp on all cotton up to
twenty rent* a pound, bawl* mid
dling. The accounting department
In mailing out th<> ch??ckn and ovry
member will receive the check with
in the week. . ?