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letued Wire Attocialed Prett Service ELIZABETH CITY VOL. XVII. FINAL EDITION. ELIZABETH CITY. NORTH CAROLINA. Tlll'KSnAV I.VKMNC. I1NK ? HH'7. - SIX TACKS. NO. i:U FRENCH THRILLS SHOW NO SIGNS OF WEARING OUT (lapluin t'l<andlM?ur,M A* They (!all Aineriean I'lii r. Again lakes Oilier of Parisian Slap* chkiuioiim; iiiiui i s Will Say l arrwrll lo A\ia lor in llehalf of Kranee Ah He Boards the Mem-, phis on Saturday Kenly, E?R.. Juno 2. (AIM ? After wait ins in vain for weath cr conditions to clear up. Captain Lindbergh late this afternoon postponed his f I in 111 to Paris un til tomorrow, lit* will spend tin* night at the yfficers* quarters here anil hopes to got away at dawn. A thick haze at the flying Hold, with reports of fog over the f channel and rain at Paris caused - the flier to make his derision. Paris, June 2. -(AIM?Cap tain Lindbergh, or "Iai lid bear" a" the French pronounce hlit name, took the center of the Parisian hi age again today. The newspa pers were full of details of his re turn to France from England, scheduled for this evening and the arrangements for his depar ture for home on tae cruiser Memphis Saturday. Kindly Caricature* They had two new kindly cari catures of him and a number uf old photos, including olio of a wrecked plane from which he es caped by means of a parachute at Hloomiugtou. Illinois. Lindbergh's farewell visit to Paris may be incognito, hut if the French have their way he is not going to succeed iu hiding his light under a bushel. Two engage ments already have been arranged for him. Tonight he will attend a gala' festival organized by the Legion of Honor Society of Un fashionable eighth, sixteenth and seventeenth precincts ot Paris and tomorrow the International League of Aviators has arranged a luncheon hi his honor at the club house to which only aviators will be admitted. The City Council of Le Mans is pressing Ambassador Ilerrick to f have Lindbergh eoino and unveil . a monument at Aubours Field, t commemorating Wilbur Wright's first flight over Europe but it Is not likely he will find nine, iis h* will have all lie can to to attend to business matters before sailing. Cherbourg is thrilled over the prospect of saying farewell to the aviator in b 'half of France. There will be an air escort of French naval seaplanes, as the Memphis steams out of the harbor Satur day, and nothing is being neglect ed to make the day a memorable one. Captain Lindbergh Is exported to fly from Paris to Cherbourg. Soon after he arrives ho will be taken through bcflaggcd streets to a municipal reception at the City llall. Then there will be a procession to the docks. t-iHger to lie Home London. June 2?(AIM ? As Capi. Lindbergh was completing arrangements today for his return to the Cnited Stutes after two strenuous weeks as a public hero, ithere was no mistaking ills eager ^?im'mh to be home. ^ Now that he has met kings, pre-, t.fdents and scores of diplomats sod prominent personages in France, Drlgium and England, he is pleased with tin- prospect of br ing received by President Coolidue. An Idea ot how anxious Lind bergh is. lur rest without having to be guided by a program, was hud from his reply to a question. " W hut would you rather do this morning before hopping off for Parte?" Without a moment's hesitation came the answer; "nothing. I need some time to rest without any program hut still there an a few things in London l feel I must see." He expressed his pleasure over the fact that his "bus,"' the Spirit of St. 1/OUls. would be on the Mem phis with him. The plane is to be placed aboard the t'lilted States warship tomorrow morning when It calls at Southampton, before* proceeding to Cherbourg to pick up the aviator. Americana Abroad American residents In Ijondon. with liritlsh personages as their guest, paid tribute to Lindbergh st a banquet at the Savoy last night. It wan anotner praise fes tival. In the course of which the modest youth blushed repeatedly lit words of commendation not Jnv.\y by fellow countryman, but by | Sir Samuel Hoare. British air mln I later, and Winston Churchill, chan * cellor of the exchequer He heard the sir minister picture a voyage of future pllurim fathers, with the possibility of the future Ml) flower being an airplane or airship bearing the name Lindbergh. That name Sir Samuel declared will go ilown In history. Captain Lindbergh, he snld. nr ? ived as a great aviator; he will leave as an old friend of Eng land. Bidding goodbye to the British (Continued on psg* 21 JAPAN READY TO REDUCE ITS NAVY TO THE MINIMUM Minister of Navy in Hvrlu fivr Statement to A?*ocS>| ulrd I'n-.?. Say* His* Nu? linn I- for IVaer ? ? l'K( ( I.I \IC POSITION j Admiral Okaria (iaIU At trillion to (ieopraphiraL Kroiiomical and Political (iirciuihlanm, However Tnkyn. J une 2.?(Al'l?Ja-t pan'* acrPiiianco of President Coolidge's invitation 10 the Tri l'artlie iiinfcriMii'v oil the limita tion of naval armaments was in-; spired hy a genuine love, of peace and a binrore wish to co-operate count ructively with the other powers. said Admiral Okada, min ister of tiie navy, in an exclusive statement to the Associated Pri'nit today. 11?* emphasized that his country was ready to reduce its navy "to the minimum of de fense requirements." "If anybody thinks We simply jumped at this opportunity to limit armaments fur financial rea sons," lie dcflared. "he has nev er learned to appreciale our true | feelings. Otir naval institution. Me nially far front being of aggres i sive proportion*. was never iu ' tended to extend- beyond the mea sure justified by defense. Even 1 without this armament parley, we never thought of building beyond this. So w-' are lookitiK forward ;to the forthcoming conference as ; something in the way of a formal occasion to coufirm this funda ; mental Idea. I "We wilt reduce our Navy to the minimum of defense require ments. What this minimum ix I must b? gauged by Japan's pecu 1 liar geographical economical and 'political circumstances. We are .going to discuss (his point frank |!y with tho American and lJritish j delegates. "So long as we keep a navy, we : must maintain tt efficiently. As we are dependent on foreign coun iri**s for food and raw materials we must see that an tin interrupt ed supply from overseas is guar anteed in time of war. Our aux 1 fliary, like those of other coun I tries, are designed for this mis sion. The t*. S. cuu stand a block ade of a hostile fleet for .any ! number of years without reeling jthc least pinch.- I think Japan's i auxiliary problem must be viewed only from this standpoint." Admiral Okada stated that he desired to take the opportunity to shatter ilie "absurd notion" re ported in recent dispatches from iAmerica, that Japan was not sat isfied with tIn* personnel of the .American delegation into the con ference. "Such impressions," he said. , "are absolutely erroneous, any persons duly accredited by the ( United States are to us the t'nited ?States personified and nothing clse.V Salesman Is Hurt In Auto Accident ! It. S. Barrett,* of Norfolk, trav * IIiik HalcHiiiati. auatalm-d minor euta about the legs in an automo bile accident mar Hlnton'a Cor ner, on the N? wland Highway, shortly before noon ThurMday. In which a I'ord coupe belli a towrd by another car crashed into the Ford coup#' in whleb he wan rld .inv. !!?? w?H accompanied by W. It. Joyior, of Norfolk, also a trav ?-lliiie Mab>r>man. Mr. Joyner e? capi'd injury. j The other ear ngurlria in the accident wax bcint; ?t???*red by A. S. Morgan, farmer livlnu in New land township. neeordlnu to Fb-p |ut> Mierlff II. V. Whltehwrat. or this city, who Inveatlaatod the crash. Mr. WhltehurM nald he I wa* informed that the nrcident I wkh due to the automobile noine 'how havlna aot mil of control land veering aeroaa the highway. D?inni:r to the coupe in which Itho nab-mm n were riding was e? itioiati'l lit ||| to $71, Mr. Har rett'n hurts were lirefimd by the ftrv. f. s i.ov?-. pastor ?f 'he . Flrat M< thodlat Church here, who 'arrived on the scene shortly ?ft? r 'the acrldent occurred. Mr. I?ar rett then proceeded to tliia city. n It It I'l l I K ItFMFF Fl \l> \ FA It I, V lltltFF III MMltCI) Moyork. Jun?- 2 The Currlturk It'-lief Fund for Mississippi flood ??iff**r?'r? now approaches $:t00. -TIm? ehairman. Rev, T Tbril?. In anxious to close up the report jind asfia that all loilrHton r<.m plete their work and report to him an noon an posslhh'. Previously acknowledged |2sn st Powells Point: |C. I). Newbern _ 1 on |M. W. Hnow .60 , Jarvlshura: .Corinth llaptlat Church. I t colored I f? AO Corinth ladles' Aid (colored) ? R 00 (aniily ? 0 00. ,W. H. tlallop .*,0 5 Twrt t?*'n GENERAL BUTLER AND MARINES LEAVE SHANGHAI FOR TIENTSIN 1 Shanghai. Jump 2?(AIM The Untied Stales transport Hender-j mmi li-ft thin morninK for Tientsin with the Sixth Regiment of Ma rines. 1.5U0 strong and the Tenth j Artillery Regiment. with ai strength of 4 00 men. These Tor res art- being taken to Tientsin in preparation for possible emergen cies growing out of tho collapse ?.f the Northern allinnce armies South of th ? Yellow River. Brigadier General Smedley I>. flutter, in command of American Marines in China, also left fori Tientsin, aboard the cruiser Rich-' moud, accompanied by his field staff. The Third Regiment of United States Marines, now iu the Phil ippines. will come to Shanghai, it was announced here, to replace the Sixth R? glment. Orders for the Marines to em bark for Tientsin were Issued last night and were carried out in a few hours, so quietly that Shang hai generally was unaware of the move. This force of 2.000 will. It H slated here, form the firsl unit of an international defense lire of 16.000. which is expected eife?r tlvely to prevent the possibility of any lepetition of the llankow and Nanking anti-foreign rioting in Peking or Tientsin. CHICAGO BOXER DIES IN THE RING Sammy Mandril I'mlrr Ilond in (!oiuiertioii w i111 Death of Steve Adams Kansas City. June 2.? (AIM ? Sammy Mandell, lightweight box ing champion, today was under $5,000 bond to appear at a coro ner's inquest in connection with the death of Steve Adams, Chica go, who died in the rlug here last night after being counted out in the second round of a scheduled ten round no decision fight with the tltleholder. A broken neck was announced by I)r. J. W. Hayward. count) cor oner, as the causc of death. Man dell was released on bond. The boxers mixed freely from the opening bell and after sharp infighting in the second round Adams jumped back quickly from a clinch. His head struck the top rope and he slid to the floor and Referee Walter Rales counted him out. When ill? second and the ref eree found Adams unconscious they called for a physician. I>r. L. IX Mahie, medical examiner for the State Roxing Commission, jumped into the ring and super vised administration of artificial respiration. Firemen brought a pulinotor. but after 15 minutes Adams was pronounced dead. A Catholic priest admlnlster"d the last rites of the church to Adams before tho body was re moved from the ring. The boxer hud made the sign of the cross before he came to the center of the ring In the first round. Di. Hayward suid his examina tion revealed dislocation of the se cond and third vertebrae. It was understood testimony will bo tak en at the inquest today in an ef fort to decide whether Adams neck was broken In the fall or by .i blow. Mandell, known as a clever boxer, rather than a hard puncher, was overcome by grief and de clared he would rather have lost the title he won from Itockv Kan sas In Chicago last July than to have caused any harm to his op ponent. "I can't explain it," the cham pion said. FORTY AUK KII.I.KI) IN HOIJ.AIND CYCljONE Amsterdam. Holland. June 2 ( AI')?Forty persons wero killed. 150 injured and enormous dam age done by tho cyclonic storm that swept over part* of Holland and Melglum yesterdav. Itr>*ides three villages devastated -Neede. Oroenlo and Dolden?nine others were oxtenslvely damaged. In the ftftinsels-Antwerp dis trict of Relgium the wind tore roofs from houses. uprooted trees and a number of building \ weakened by the storm, collapsed roKMK.lt \ Ilium \ I Allt IM (JltANTKI) If Kit IHYOICCF. Paris, June 2.?IAI* I ?? Mrs. William K Vanderbllt. 2nd. th' former Virginia Fair, was granted a decree of divorce today. The judgment says Mr Van dcrhllt drove hln wlf?' from their conjugal domicile and showed himself excessively cold toward her. Mrs. Vanderbllt Is given the custody of their son. William K . Vanderhllt. Ill The judgment, make* no mention of any finan cial settlement, the plaintiff not having asked for alimony. FRANTIC RATI Ft Kll KN.HT HOI K HAY COWF.STlOM C.eneva, June 2 ? (API ? France today depositeil with thei league of Nations her ratification! of the Washington eight hour day! convention. Woodland Hotel Morehead Burns'; One Man Dead * IIIM ??? < IVI H k. II lift .a> ih.it m*a> |o resciflKl New Hern, Julie (AD ? Fire r?rl> lliU iii'iriiiii** ?!? \V?Mi?|ltmil ll??'4i >?' Moi-i'lii'iHl City ami n*ulin| in llie ileal Ii of one iiiiiii. wll? WU"? run down ami lalalU tnjiirvd while ni mull' 10 ? l?r lire. Tin* fin* was illMtivcr^il uIhiui ;io ?>*? I?m k. K-aloei) siuli lii'iulua of IIh- glli'Mk Iia<| I? ? I from window* I?\ means of 1*0 der*. t ?nI> a |mi> l ?il llm fui ? all ?l **4|!S Nlllll. Tlir fill* oC?g ilinliil In (lit- kili lH'ii, ami coW |?l?-l?-l> united tile luilliliii^. Till* IniililiiiK W'lli owned h> It. I'lirrrj ami llie hotel ep ernled iiii?? *r ii liitMt* |?? J. K? Woodland l?> Mr*. Sadie Itjrd. .1. Wliii'lcr Wiillmi* was III* ?'AMi<ilt>, lu' w:is lilt li\ an ittlto imihlh' Miiil tn iiiivo Ih'i-ii drlv* ?*ll li\ ?'ll> Mhihiki'I- (inirK<' .%I?l erinan. Walla< e sustained a (riii'lunil skull, fracture* of a shoulder ami hip. ami oilier injure >. d) ? j illy short l\ after Im-Iiik taken In a hospital. CI.I'U W OMAN A\ Kits Glttl. OK l?>27 STII.I, I.IKKS It\ltlKS BKS'I j Crillltl ItII|l|ll: . Mil l) . Jtllje 2. - j I AI * ? Tin- uirl of 1 ??27. "ileaplt* [eccentrlcltlcH of haiS?iinu iiikI Itailoritm which mak*- Iht s? ??iii tin ? opposite of tin- liiiiiihn of h'Ki iitl Jary days,'" wants to In- a capahl |housewife and an it? lliu*-ut ninth it. Mrs. Jom*|ih i?. ftowli-r nf Ya kima. Washington, tohl the himi (nial council nf the fotn ral Fedet - ; at ion nf Women's Cluhs toilay. I "They am even preferring . marriage to a umvie career." sin said. "babies to husitn ss aehicvi mi'iilH." ! Teaching ? rei|ii irenients fo. I home economics. i*1ii? asserted C'.e |not high enough in all localith-s land th?- course* iicril improving with ilic inclusion of moiluTcrad. I child truinlni:. hyuiene, household | management ami parental educa [thin. ji'itoi'Kitrv d\m\(;k caiiskii nv initwnu Oklahoma City, Okla., Jitm 2. i A I* ? Reports frum Central Oklahuma toilay iudh-at*-d heavy property damage was r ? ?iI l.nt night hy a 'nriia'to, lii^ii winds, rain ami ha::. Although a seore of hoim-s were levelled at Stronil and build ings were damaged at Onapa and other points hy wind a .id hail, ao casualties w? re report *.*d llitilroad *rark 4 were w.i h *d out near We tvillo in a ?nrn:it>.il I rain. OPTOMKTK1STS \KK MEETING AT III lill\M Iltirham. Juno 2 ? AI?? M than ISO nplomnt rls's. r? present ing tim profession all sertions jof the State, worn oxpecte.l tn at tend session* of the twentieth aii 'nual convention of the North t'.ir iolina Oplomctric Koriely lo'in to iday. The convent inn upcm-il > j terday with an uttemlanee of "5 Ueutenanl IJoverimr. J...F.!mi i Lour was the main Hp-.-aker a' ilm convention banquet held l::?l ninht. I IIKI'I'TV IS SKIIIOl SI.V uoi \ht;n itv \ Mf.ito SalKhury. Jutio 2. - f.M'i I Deputy h. T. Yarhorounh was -le?| ami serloualy woundeil hy an un known negro near Yadkin Ihl* tnornlnfc. Mr. Yarliorough Is In the Salisbury hospital Hcrlou-ly wounrted Sheriff J. II. K'reitlor with a lpnnHn and hlnodhonml-i is tin the negro's trail ami It Is uml' r '"?d tho negro Is corm-refl near Yad kin. t. < tlMI'.U'l mo\ i n to \ it it \rnvn 01 in is With a replenished stock 'if nUpplli'H. tin- Southern lias Itu proveuicnt ('oiupany Iim\?- Just movi d Into attractive offices ??n , Main hlr?'et oppo?||n till South* in | Hotel. The company Is iiiaiiKUiat'Mi?: several service f* alut s in addi tion to lln* e\l? nsiv*' iiu|irovene ntl to h* ;:in at t !i<- plant III a w days. Constant Itnprov* nn-ulH in* *???- i I iii; mad'' To III* iipT?earJff-<* M rhr* new oflics and I hey will p!?*h-j ably he In tip top shape fm .*p pearance and service within ii l'-w days. HIV MA I.H Haltimore, Juno 2. 'ATI ? Three Maryland oysters wen- ap prehended recently In lhe of lifting the cork from a whiskey bottle. W. SwnpHou Mario. KLito_ conservation comtnlssiniier. he lleves that in three or four yrara thev would h.ivA stt<r*?1?d ANOTHER FORAY ON PASQUOTANK HENS REPORTED < liickcii ISfMirl !!iir\?"? Hv mimic Ope ration* in l'UM|ll?llUllk. \ I'lcr I tell lil K\actl\ ;i W n k tw o r \iois \ ism s:i> Si'vriilv?li\v Nomii" I'lillri Stnlcii al llrnok- Marred IMarr: Shooting on I le? S\kr* larin ll?-nhoiis>> r.M'l-r* r< i:m< >i th^ir foray* ui?>? ti * n in ihv vniui'y ot Kl:ii i' i> early Thui-Jiiy aft- r :i lull ot .1 W'?k Oil l!i?- l|M'|> 111 a Iiil.ti.' epi-oil** at ill-.- Syhi-s I *- ? :a 111'v I-.urn I'll ]?oud, in w:mi. ? ?in- of tin- marauders is HioiikIiI I" hate III I'll Willi tilled. Tin- Sykes lurm .main \v > %???* Thursday. iu^i-:h>r wiiii th? poultry >ard ?i llioohs llaireil. half u niili' away. The tlii> ve- .u ? In-lifted tu buv?f rai?i<-.| lii?- N it r?il plae> nrsi; ami th<i? I In \ *!;< ? ?'?l?Hl in makiim away wiih 7.'. young pullet* <m frying size. Mr-. Ilarri'll saw tin 111 ?l**|?<?rrniu two tm-ii In a sin.ill car a Mil m-i*. annd at the tup of her voire, inn la if for awakt-iiitl fa rnter? in the u*'iKlil><irlio?Ml to stop ilium. Victor Jenkins, brother in law J. II. Sykes. sr.. was on mianl .111 the poultry h ui-e on tin* Syk? - farm 11?? h i.l tal,* u a 1 ???.?.! infill? - the house, -iiii.l wa* i|i'/..ii-j ? ]*Ital fly. winn a Huh? fiasmd titroir--.li 1 window. ial| into h.-? lare. <J??rt" 1? ? y? il with'amaieim nt, U?* Was Ulialili- to H11 tu llioii h i -> 1.1 ? ti I - ties to reat'h for his itnii. winrh lay Ih-i'IiIi' ihe ?hair in wiiii h It' was sitting. KvUlently, however, (In* visi%?r ?1 i?l not iilisfrv linn. They were walking along outride tli?* lio:is", ? vi?l?'iitly s.Mkiii}; emr.inii-, ami w?*ro eouversini: casualty :? . they wiiii Mr. Jt-iiKiiis. rtt-o'vered Ii. I.unities Miffii ieiHlv In pi, k up |, j kuii. Then hi- ?-ummilted a ta-Mi val error. | The poultry hou*u Is so cin . id rue ted 111,11 1 lit- windows : ? 1 ? - ahom the I' vi I .if a man's shoul ders; and Mr. Jtiikiu*. nut w ? tiii: to Kill an>lioily. liesilaled '?? shoot. although sevt r;i| lino s I(diserveil ih.' niaraudcr* plainly i< imiiKli for that. Finally lie hla/.? d I away in their general dtivt-iioit. without trying <0 In* ih' iii. Tin > ? I'i> hi "il wirh litini'.'iitM* alaeril>. Had lir gone out.,Mr. Svkes plain"d. hi- would have had lull opjiorl unity 10 try to hall them, and |o shoot them about tin* I ?* ianil lev;. It m'ey tailed to ol?e> .11?? ; numinous. 1 This latest episode on tin- Sjk' - farm occurred exactly a w.-K at ler Mr. .1 enKinfind upon anofii er |irowl< t alNiui the pn nn. . . ! while on guard oVi-r the . !ii.-k?? 1. .Mr. Syk>> lost :?iju to mmi ilnii'*1 chicks and In-im !?? .o;. |t. ?? *al? lish'd his n-Kiilar viil-sI ovci his I poultry yard. The l. le.j raid ?n J rurn-d at al?oii> I l"? o*i-J ?ck in j the moriilii^. 1 Mr Ji a kins e.\pn--?..| virtual U-eriainly that h> ri"o?:iiz?-d tin* jvolei? of mie of ti," |aivisitor-, jand was busy Friday Joll'.win^ 1 dow 11 elm -i whit-la ml^lit hritm retrihuiion upon tin* raiders. I'll 111 \ 14 DM t)|ks l^ TAMI'A ItlOI IM. I Til ill |m. Kl.i , Juno 2. iAI'i S. J. Kill*. .'I. iit hospital here ?arly i<?day; ?!??- fifih vh-tim (if Ktr?-e| f Milling wlllfll I ??lit itlll'Ml |for lhr?*?- night* around i!??? Ilill. [Imroiiuii 4"nnity jail m, n recti it I Of ;i f t ?? in pi s o| mi i Ins in i.ik<> It K ' l<4*viiiK from tin- jail. I.? vinN , In -1 < l i??* |?ii|i ilili- fir th<- <t-alli "f ? |H-rH??ii" I-iki nui. Tli?> fatally wiip 11 * I < - ? I witli ,i liiimii'T as flu y lay iu llieir lr*l* homo. MICH. llo|.|,<i\\ I I.|, lllMl ? Mr'. 11/i ll<?l|MW?-il. m| . .ii . <1 i<*<! r ill* li*?fti*> ol h? i daughter. Mrs. Kvi-lyn flni mi? UurKiMH -ti?' i ?? V o'i Iki k \V?-.| Iiesday iil?'it. Mr Holl ow II w ,i |taken III at I o'clock. Kiiim id I hTvWth will li< ?-'in - du<?' 'I at iIn* home Frid.ty m on Ian .it >?? u'rlork with ih? Kcv \ J. I'urk'T. i>a*>ioi ?? i I'llv II M? tli'ifli-i t'lmrrli. offWia'itiK In torment will li< mail'- In Holly wood fVimMiT). I Mrn. Ilolluw? II Is Riirvlvi-d hjr ftnp ilaiiuli'?*r. Mr*. Kvolvn Hill, wlili w li'Mii ?!ti? nia'l?- her Ii??m?*; on** Hon. (?;a!i;itii ltollow? II of Nate* Jlead. on' ?l*ii?r. Mri. S..I H" llya't W ? ' "I' j;i I ?overt!I xrandrlilldi ? ii. liKl.AMi* \\t: i.m:i- iii v KIM; XKWH khiimw II l.iiiscci mii'I MIh-I'I tiarrt lmv? liouv lit <1111 Kin; N? wh 1,'wii f?an>. It Incaiin- known Ii* r< I" 'I.iv Alln-it Hard will niftimire ?Ii? now store ii nd'i llie ii? w owti?*i ? flhlp. Tin*' lnak'-M tin Ihlid o| a irifnip Of *loi?>x owiod Iiv III* !>?' I? iimIIiiil: yoiin:: litiHlnifi* lion. Tlrny mI* ffadv own the-Mark <"-**! -**??*! !!??? Srrvlre Orocory. Mr. It* Inn km al no owns and oprm !*?* n tfof i) ??torf und^r hln nuir.*-. Public Invited to Visit \ 71 ginia Dure Shores as Property Is Thrown Open !t<mls lit i.rtn <? I'ttiiil tlarbitr Salmtiny ami Stimhiy on 1 (iHn'MiV/;/ .St lirtliif* s; liinrhrttn. Motor Kith-s i.nil Hat hi it u I utilities I'rtnitlt-tl i-Iii>1 v Mi'' l?tilit ,? to \! w j? i? hi l? in:; n :i?l? I" .1 k< li on Vir? .'i.ua Ii.i/-J,,irr. will in- aff?r?l ? i| Sa: unlay ami Sunday, wlcn ? ? viti I.'i 'Ii ?*ity aii?l N?? ?"! lu-a-???? 11 V"|i*ia ha* li**?-11 :i.vitpa'"? mi a pleasant Im.il trip li 'iu I'??l!i1 Hal l?nr I" lip- >|i.tf?"<. a Tl?l i'-.nti. w ?! ll ]iin? li.'iui mtiim| th?r?-. ?I II. IVI' < ?lav* of ?(? I? ?'!l*SIII ??ll" ? ia?? IiiV" i" ? n aiiin.**'l Iij ilu* Sli?"|-.-, I'vojx 11(in n|Mi||Mir j;i" t'u- |?uI*11. iiy ? atupaittil In I?-11 flif* w'.?rM ali.?in lh?- uurivalU'il r?' ? n-atiiaial nppnr:lat'tii** of tho N? ? i 'li c*.ir? ? 1 M> ? ? t? uion. ami ahout \.irt'.r? a ?:??! ti Carolina is?*i? ? rally. Auii 'iiiin im-iii ?a< tliai|?? today Iiy Capia*u I":.ink Wimli, pri?!-i lit of Sli'H'-a" l,rup?,rii?,ji. luV.. thai i.irM' |i ?,;!?* lint-- ii ? ti ?tau???l for ifit- trip* i?? aaj fr?nu Kiily lln*k llay. a In i ?? i Ii< ? initial r?M?r: v.iopmi'iii has ln-fii l;mti<ln<l. IItn nf boats Mill :ii-i'??iiiiiti??lat?- -iio |iassi'iiu?'r.?. In* it.M-lai. i|. ulviim aMiialin' thai lariliMi :? wrl In- altorihtl |r?r all w!id iiiri'pi t!??? Invllali??ii Cum i-iih-nt Sh|v?|||| *s I tin l will I- a vi- Point 11.ill.<?r for Hi- w.lnii, .,i io ? . nn-k in Mo linn iiinir. ami at ?:!!?? ami ii::io la tin- aiii-ruiioii IC?*1 uriiinis from from Kitty Hawk Itay, thry will tlt-pari al I 'J: I ? ..lol o'clock in n??? ii ft* ni'Miti. ami at, s ::*.<? at iiiulii. .\o rlianfi' will lie in;i*1 ?* for the ln?:iT trips tho- lonrh?'i?ii, nr ?::>? or io r ph:i?<* of ih?' ?'iiH*r laitiannt, Captain W'in.h ali 11 ?* 11iii'i'il. <?n tin Klt'y Hawk nbl?\ ai|l<? pioUih >. will li?- available in lako I In* Hiii-i-i to I ho iK'ia ii , a in ilo .?way, :.ml io laimd Kill 11? viI llill anil tin* I'oa ? ?luar.| Gallon li^iilir- jl ? Itaiili . I'l l I how w lui wMi ?n u?i Im'IiItik. i';i|?tain \\'ijt?*h off. rs :i>-tiranr?: that farillth-s will ho pro?ii|.-i] for rhuiiKititi cliithi'H. Iti'Mivalion* almaril ili<- boat* .null f<?r liiJi.*h?'oii on ViiKima l?ari< Sluing will In* arriiivil at t?i? i*oiii|?anh a' pier at I'oiin llar tu?r. Caii.nn \VIni'li ? \plallii-?l. ? ri*a*jiiii Moioi in|i I i1" i 'In lart Ihal il Ih a ph 1 .TTT?rrTTT- at ?* n half-rtriv^ 11"in KIIxiiIh-iIi Ciiv to I'oiut liar Inn . ?!.? |il.iri- of ? tnliat l.at ion |or Vn !?:uiii Man SImii* s. * italilliiu otii t" I* iV? l.'-l'i- Jit K o'?*|o|?k Willi il loais-i.i I'l f.il'tv fn i-iilrli III. hr-<l It -. (*.i|>taiii Winrl* ami tin- |.?? i - onni-l o| Slioi'i I'rnpi rth-s, litr^. h Hi.it in.?ti> i:itz mIn Hi Cit\ .Mnl N'miIn ;i-i? rn I'iirn Im.i lolks Mill liik* ad\alitaui of Mil.-. lli? lirsi tmlillc opportunity to uuiti ii first hand iin|>r? s>nni of tli<- <1*\? |m|iiii< hi 11n?l? i taken, ami ?>r ill. n-markahh- natural beaut ? I till.' <lf till' IIIOSl llt'll^lll fill Spot* ahum tli< North Carolina imiiihI. K\;i> riiii. ill-4 air under wa> whieh inetli'.it?* Mi.it ii Is ? ntIr?>l> r.-a iM.- to ur?'W \'?'Ui'tatlini <*n tin !? 111? -Iojm s of Kill I?? \ iI llill. wli.'in-. (In* Wriuhi hroili. iH fhw lit. world s fir;.i airplam-. Captain Winelt aiiiMHilir.il today, advanc iii ill. Ii?i|m* ihai within a r?'la liv.-lv hliorl film* tin- monster ilnii. \m?ii|i| Ii. sward.d In lii\.iriant -raisin virtually to its summit. ?'.i|il:iin Winrh sent i teil (he idea 11 ? a I tin' sand Ii 11 Ih move south w.iii| 111 tin* l'i t lull alioiii Kilty llawl. "Snrvi vs made Ml y? am aun, ami others made four yearn ami, !<h?m 110 appreciable varia linii III tli- loralion of Kill I ? I Hill, for iiisiam--." In- di-rlanil. ailvaiiriiiu III.* theory that lite winds merely Ii11? -?l the-fine sand to i.Im' lop of Hi.- lull, ami dropped it IIm'I-i-, lo hi'IIIi* gradually hark j into tin- hh iin* ron format ton h I lie lull Ii.'ik li.nl trntii time lii.yoi|i| the1 iin unity of man. Ilooe In I 'iiliforiiiu In eoiiitertiou with tin- planting .of urasn on Kill Devil and tin* oilier dunes alioul Kitty llawk. 1 Captain Wltirli dfurrllH'd what had lii-iit dune along the California roast. mar San l-'ranrlsro. "In 'my lioyhood days," In* wild, "the California roast was an unbroken series o| ban- sand dlllU'H. Some .years auo, wln-n I returned to Snn 1 Kraiirlsro after many yearn' ah ?. iii-e, tin* Hand hills | reineiulM'red had \anislnd. In their plans wen* In 11 ti11f 11I grass covered IiIIIh wiili hroad concrete driveways j leading to their sum 111 ith. On the lop of one of IIn-iii, a lovely lake had le-eii created. and In li I saw vacationists (deporting tin niselves In rjinois ami other small rrafl. I was utterly astounded. "What has li?*?-n done along that line In California ran lie doiu' in I North Carolina. I have hope that. In tin- next five yi-ars. there won't |li.- a single barren'Hand dum- In 1 ? li?* whole forty-mile stretch of fVirdtrin I hire Shore* all'Will be I swarded." Captain Wlnrh explained that the preniuil experiments had lieen iiudi'iiaki'ii upon tin- advlri- of a ? |'*i-d era I fnreHtry expert, brought luii- from Washington several Iinotillis ago. Main Street Discussing Idea of Changing Name 7 o Virgi n ia Dare A ven ue \o Surrifit f of Srnlimrnl hiutlrrd. 1'rufHnnnls //<*/*/. Itrmusf / lint's a Main Stri'fl in Hvvry i'.rimnroiuln llamlrl in llic I,mill: (immil May ict M.i 111 sii*?'?l. HHaalwrh f'lty. hi I???**.iniiIii;', i?? ill.icu** niuri' or l??>?s mIi<iiisIv .1 Kimpji'sTiiiu lli.it llii'j iiiiiii*? of flu; ih^roiifshriirc li?*' f>i;itit;i'i| to Virginia l?an? avt-nii*'.t liirt'i'iy for ?!??* fimftii thu new aOimi.ouu Virginia I Jan- llo-l I? | ha* u in tin <-n'rati?-f upon tlt?* j niui IxM'iiiiM; ??wnilally it; m a link in tin Virginia l>;m? Trail, l*.i'llnu t?? hi "'??a* (("iiti'iki' Island iii*#t i'ii- point 01 I'ltilMirkn-J I Ion for Virginia I'are SIioi ?-h. ii?-w j :: I .IMHI a?*r?? ?*oa?*' i|?-v?-Io|uii<-iiI iwlildi I* ,it' ra Hum wriilr atti-iit Jon i now. A'lvo<-Hto? or i he i hariK'; point on*, itrt'int! fiilirr tiling*. ihut oik* 'an look vainly for Main him-i-i in N?w York, * r flili-uj''", or lloxlon.; or |: 11; irnor- , or any >>n>* of many '??Ii?t la is*? ritIrs in ill' country.] though in i vi-ry croMMoadf bum-1 l? r f|??r> Ik a Main in*-' A* noon' iail M-MWllill- rO? path III I'o-1 iliitik ('??tiliT a 11 a I n* 'lotthtful oiii - j Jim ii' ?< a \'r?",t. Itiai name In-1 ? ? viIhIdv att n-li*?* to It. S.ii'lair |,? *i-.' noval "MmIn Klt'i't." wlil?/'i pfovo.k<-*| dlnrUH-: *l*?n .mi?I ?itii. k?? rIn^ through th" Imnl at th'1 |M*iiitri of fh?* *ort of Main ti<' t -hat ?xi.?t*i| a i|cim|n a no In almost ?v<-ry (own In * lutul .il*o t. u .l.ii.im iu rti-?sion. llavlnr outgrown many , anu'li' i' "-mall i iwn" rhara'rN-r r iHHiKfK i;\i:m I l'rr;iar.-:t Ioiih for Ihi' for mat ton [ of a' l*okkl?* rir&mn lent Ion In thH city. In an(|i i|iHtion *?f an <-lahor <?' i'? ifioii la I whirli Ik to In h'.-lri 10 if Hoin<- 1110'? thin yi'ar, hnvi> 11 ? ii Uuii?;)ii ?I by KlUalii'tli f'Uy I????1 .?? 122.' Knight* of I'vthla-. ri* t?'i?ily a<ur?jM?i/?>4'?M? o*i#??i- of lii> liolill'. ro?nrn|t!i? an- .1 It llnk'r. I.lnvil Harit^ril ami J. IV V.u*.. Jr ?telle In (In- enurae of a nullv amazing prolan- of proKrex* In the laat few yenr<. KlUaheth City should tako another forward *t?p by dropping tin* n??ne too d?-*|r iihlc atreet narnv. advocate* of the <tli?nx? hold. From the clrcumatance that the namiv, Main xtrrnl, carrlp* none of the ftlKtilflcance or ihoao of oih it xtrcrMfl lion* whlrh bear the name* of families having an lilu* nioiiH pnr? Iii I ho past and pren cnl of Kllzabeth City; and from the fact thai. In no xi'itsu th?* tiami' Virginia I>i<r?> avenue would t'onxllliit?? an Imitation of any world known thoroughfare In great city, ?t I* around that the change would be entirely denlr ulili', a* helping to pefpottfatc the ouiHtanding hii of romance inter woven with my*tery and trageily in the early history of the l.'nlt ???I Stales Mm* coiniiik of the Lost Colony K*'iit by, Sir Walter Ita leinh. and it* disappearance in the tint raek I'd wlldorneKK three tenliirl'^ uiid a half ago. Cow- r to change atreet name* Ik vented *ii Hie City Council, and there |s talk of bringing 'he Htm portion before that body al It* iroeiiiii' Monday night flu- fir*! -i ..Mun. liy-Jiiu Mtay. uf Uil^Ciiiiii cil mm constituted alnce the '-ler ?ion a month aKn J\V.\> NOT KAHY Tokyo. June 2 -iAI'> For ?? fir ii office report* are that no Im portant developmentH am taking, place In China at the prMenl. time and. it I* Mid. the Japanese] authorltl*** are not looking for, any in the near future. The <?ov< i ntiient announced to day ihut It do* * not expert to din- i patch further troops from Man churia Immediately, awaiting' further development*. SPUD PROSPECTS CONTINUE BRIGHT FOR PASQUOTANK kroner* of Nori li<u?h-rii Carolina I'rp'tl in llifg He fore W n-k of J mac* 20, If IYiu'tic;<l?lr CI KIH I I ( K IhcIm* <!;(|'Io;hI> Slii|i|M>d I' roin Nori li??jt*?t?*rfinio*t Comity I |? to Totluy; Slii|?iim-iiI> (iroHiiif! Willi first I'iirlol shiptm ills of Irish potatoes 11 out l'as?|uoiatik shiiiil lor tomorrow. tli*? altetitloll ? ?I I he Aliicinarl* district is f?? cux.s.d upon Ilt?* hriuht |iios|m*cI lor a limmI >I*-l?l ami lavorahle prices on the nop -?|??* premier truck ?*i*?? i? ill' Ho- Kri'tlmi. Potatoes were lirlnuiim h 75 to $10 a barrel in N?w York loilny, commission uo n i-f|iorami ihe market was strmtu. on ivi-ry hartd. ilion* were indications that the sniwi'M would realize attrac tively on their spuds. lor tliv lirst time in several yours. Some b-adiuu commission men ni'e joining in an appeal lo the farmers in dik' I lo ir potatoes! in I lie lievt two-Weeks. plo\id?d tlo-V have matured sufficiently. In that way, they ?-\|>la'u, the crop can lie 'moved Itoforo the |-!astern Shore he^iriH |o ship In Inilk. and In-fore the rains which usually come in I lie latter part of Jii tie have be gun >c* CM use nil in tile fields. The Kast<-ril Shore ero|i Will Ile um t(i llMlVe in ?|l|;iIII it> dtirillK I lie Wei k of JIIlie L'O. It is illdjfatcd oil the basis of it ports from that section. and Ii is hoped that the Northeastern Carolina spuds can he well out' of I lit- way by that time. Currituck is shipping in steadily urnwinu quantities now. Norfolk Southern Kaliroad freight officials slnled that 12 carloads of pota toes from i]imt sections had moved up lo today, and that preparations bad been made to move I? -n more during the day. On Tuesday, live |rarloads were shipped. and yeater-' I day the total was seven. A scattering of Pasquotank ifarmers liavo made exceptionally k<mm| on cabbage (his year ? a crop I hat heretofore ha* heen grown for market only on a small scale. Many utile* upprnximallnK as hiuh as I 1 cents a lo ad are re ported, one as late as yesterday, though that was admittedly i vn-p. tlonal. the gem lal ran in ? of prices hcinu somewhat lower now. The unusually slrotm d< niand for Northeastern Carolina pola toes, and Hm- consequent hiuh prices llo-y are tirliii'lnc, are at trlliuted largely to abort crops In growing sections in the .Mississip pi Valley, affected both by the 'floods and the excessive rains, and to a short crop in South Carolina and In other growing ?sectlona In North Carolina, resiilllm: from an iiiiiiisiially dry sprint;. l(.Vrri<Ks\\KK IS SIICIIIK IN Till-: STATIC Ml SKI M ItalelKh. Jiiri*- 2. (Al'i - A llundee rat l lesnake 11 < i h starved himself i?? death xriluHtnrlly in the SIhIc MuHt'iiiii, II T ? I'nrln, cur ator, reported his death today. A lui 11 Wiake l>avls has had idnre May also ^tl<1 today. The rattler was rnucht September ft, last. hy W. II. Illutiehiird, Jones County, and had mown three rat tI'M In captivity In addition to Hip fix radios lie curried wlu n rauuht. Tlirt'i' ft*'*! InnK. iIm- rattler whs viewed hy some of tin L'S.HOO prisons wlio have \isli?il the mu feu in In the Agricultural linildiiiK the last 12 months etidlnr June !.? Ijiinuer hours lost' :<d of short- ? er ones ar?- ninioiiiifed, fnuu H:20 a. III. to 5;.'50 |i in. fof Slimmer, the oolv de|?artm? lit of the Slate uoverttnieni Id r*v<r*e the usual Hummel letdown. FIN A M l: MIMSII.lt III JAI'AN lll.SM.N i:i> TODAY Tokyo. June ?' - ?A-IH?Kl n ii lire Minister Takahasho re siKiieil today. f'hii/.o Mitiojehi was llitllierl to succeed III ill Takahasho h;ol agreed only to arepi the finance po*i t? rnpor irl ly when Ihiron Tauaka formed III* iiiIiihiry on April I'J. votiiek oi HUM II I/./. t.NRET HIM M II tSHLSaVOiS Detroit. Jlliif* 2,?( ID Mrs. hvMittfellite I JndlH'ricli. will go |n Uii>-IiIiikI"ii to HMfl lier Hon I loirfet uheo Tie IP* riven here June I I. Mm. I. I imIIh ' i'i/ ti hud pre viously plnnne?| to mre?i Mm In New Vork hut In view of the rhanfte In III* plum* ahe plans n wrtlng hi iIn* 4'npliMl, It HIV4 hiiiimiiim c?| hlMf nipht. A private ear has hern of feree! I In- mother hy the Mich igan Central Hitllroml for the trip Km-i, l'hin<? for lie nip are IHnu made hy John < ' l.od?e. iieihiK mayor of fmrroit. grnnil uncle nf f 'aptaln IJiuIIm rich
The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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June 2, 1927, edition 1
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