PRESIDENT ISSUES
PROCLAMATION IN
BEHALF RED CROSS
Diructa Attention To Annual
Roll Call Starting Armia*
tic* Day
DEMANDS ON BODY
In Its Peculiar And Historic
Field, Tha Organisation Has
Mat Many Eincrgancioa Dur
ing Year and Still Has to Pro
vidoRoliof For Many Who
Presklont Harding today Issued at
Washington the following p roc tarna
tion in connection with the Annual
Roll Gall of the American Rod Croaa
which opens tomorrow. Armistice
Day:
“To The American People:
"The aaearanee, baaed on many
yean’ experience, ’that- there will be
prompt and generous itepanse, makea
it always a aattafaction to dlra|£ pah
lie attention to (he annaat lfeadbar
ahlp Roll Call of the Amariiaa Rad
Craas. Thia year It will open oa Ar
miatloe Day.‘November 11, ahd etaee
on Armistice Day. November 11, and
close on Thank*giving Day, Novem
ber "30 Aa President of the* Ifni tad
Hr, Male* and also President of The Am
erican Rad Cross, I hereby proclaim
'Mr 1Z as Red Cross 6 as day,
^ MU all thf people to unite with
iplTifbol leaders [n such observ
Mtas may promote a renewed
uto the gospel of service
injunction and
good rouerieaca
Feilhfwgy
xtraordinary ilmandi upon ouch ser
vice* of mercy and humanity.
“One of the moat fearful disaster*
of all History has befallen the ill-fated
near eastern area, where the Uvea of
millions of unfortunate people erve*>
now depend and moat continue for
n long lime to depend, on the untiring
liberality of more favored commani
tiua. A very great sum is required to
be raised if the emergency Mail be
met; and while the took is one to
which all well disposed peoples must
contribute, our country in vir
tue alike of its inspirations of human
ity and it* fortunate endowment In
material possessions, must be eoaspi
euoas for both the great share K ohatl
give, and the high spirit animating
the gift.
"h is therefore ssked that eoopexw
tion be established between the Rod
Cross, the Near Bast, and all ether
nvi nr ires which arc concerned to ns
slat in dealing with this crisis.
Drmadi Press Heavily
"In the domestic field, demands
sontinns to' press heavily upon the
Rod Cross. The Government is ear
nestly seeking to insure to every dis
eased or disabled sx-ssrvl«s man dM
full tuusti of cans and help whlcl
national gratitude sad simple justice
dictate. The aim mast be to rostors
evory scryies men to the bsri possi
ble health and the largest opportunit]
for a norms! self-supporting Ufa Is
this effort the Government, the Am]
and Navy, have gladly availed them
selves! of the assistance of the Bsi
Cross which, due to lbs notion-wt*
volunteer organisation, has boon I
const* it and valuad aid.
"In tho broad field concerned witl
the physical welfare of the people
th* Hod Croat, In sympathetic coo
tact with other organisations, an.
tha Federal and State Bureaus, ha
boon particularly active In tha satoh
lishmrr.t and support of publl
Health activities for the proveurtle
of disease and the sneouragesnent s
sound snnltoUos.
Meets All Esaovg—oUs
"In Its peculiar end historic flel
of Disaster Belief, the Rod Crass hi
mot tho emergencies brought a bos
by the large numbr of floods os
by the large namber of floods aa
other calamities during tho pari yea
suffering la foreign lands duo to Wl
and peotflosMo. For these rue so no,
regardless of tho multi tods of to*
problems In every eonsm unity, d
American Rod Croos dotorvso well i
the hands of tho Amorieaa pstyle.
"la th* Into roots of our urn
humanity asto of tht service vU
wo owe t* our follow mass, I Invi
• my follow cltiaoas to renew the
allegiance to the American Rod Ore
during the period of th* Ms rib stub
Ron Call"
mcDANIEL HOLLIDAY MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL IS TO BE CONSTRUCTED - '*
BY MUNICIPALITY AND CITIZENS
Eathu»ia*tie Moatia« Of iUprumUliw. Practically Amuim
EaHy Start Oa Projact—Mau Maatiag To Bm Bald
SwmUt Aftaraaoo, Nova®, bar
$20,000 Ffaot Tows
Dunn le to have a hospital to which
the suffer!eg in the town end the eur
roondtng country nay be brought for
treatment end relief—e bospltal hr
the needy as wall as far the wtlde
<le; far srbtta nn and for colored
■mat for all who suffer. And esch a
to pay or net pay according aa he
pr supers in worldly things.
Thia sees assared lost night wh«B
•i*1**® ®f the community’s boat mem
ber* met in the rooms at tha W
bar of Comniire aad pledged thaaa
•elrea to the undertaking a ea
rn ired a taw day* ago in
the minds of Wiq OelriMb
and hh airilahs 'wham flpy
determined t* boSM a hospital mad
at the mam Umf create a laattag
aad Mtiag ossmertaJ to MoDoaial
riohldoy. 'i
Tantaties plana aoB far tha pm
ch*a of a sin table rite and tha coa
stmetian at a buHdhtg which will'
booaa thirty pa ti suits la prtrau room'
and a Urge number In a public ward.'
Tha cost will appro smote 140,000
for building, rite and equipment, it
h hollared, although there is a pro
bability that donation of a- site by
»oma public-spirited dttsen wfll re
doee the eori by auroral thousand
dollam.
A*Tm Fm *20.000
Of thi* mm the board of town cen
mtaeionea will bo acted to appro
priate *20,000. Tha remainder wifi
b. raised through private aabeorip
Uoas which rrifl b*gi. with a mum
■Mectag to ba bold aithar in om of
(ha chart ha* om la Maaieipal Theatre
Soaday afternoon, November 19, and
rontlnaa through tha faUowtag week.
A more enthusiastic meeting never
has been held in tha rooms whore
nearly every worthwhile moveexmat
•erted la tha town darlag tha late
yeas bud its beginning. Msa
a^raaterllag poetfcaRy ovary pkaua
.""TTTf IfiWauiiriWliW
needed a ho^ital and that It was the
doty of tha municipality, with tha
aid of ite citisen*, to establish one
that would forever stand as a monu
ment te one af its moat-beloved citl-j
sens and as a haves af succor to
thorn who suffer.
Feeling talks were mads by John <
C. Clifford, Dr. Ollen L. Denning,
Rev. A- JL McQueen, T. V. Smith,
Dr. Wallace E. Coltrane, J. W. Jar-'
dan. Bills Goldstein and Geergs K.
Grantham.
Tawm Able And WRUag
Mr. CHffood ahongtn tha* there
would be no ohetaclo in the way of
an early beginning of actual con
struction Tha town was able, held
the authority aad was willing, he
believed, to give the *10,000. He re-'
called that the community had, in
times considerably mors stringent
than these, supplied funds for the
building of magnificent places of
Worship. He had no doubt that it
i'OW would gladly contribute to a
cause whose call upon H was second
only to that for which it had con
tribute*! fanda before.
* Mr. McQueen supplemented thli
w^U» th« statement that the comipu
oity already had provided for the
cull of its member* by isveating
more than >100,000 In ehurehee, that
H had provided for the niffti by
planning to tavern $100,000 in addi
tional school budding*, and that now
It waa It* doty to ipend aomethlng
tor the ear* of tha body’* health.
"The Great PhyeieUa,” aaid he,
commanded that the lame and tha
*ick be brought to atm; and ‘Be b*ab
d them all’."
Physicians fpaah
Dr*. Denning and Coltrane ipotw
of tha great diAraltie* encountered
by focal pbyalcian* becauae of tha
»hoence of haapstnl fecilitiea Kora.
I^oy pointed out. too, that U waa
P*mtUcally Impoaaihlc fur poor peo
ple to reeolve hoepital treatment free
anlom they war* take* hundred* of
■lie* to the larger ettlae. They
wore anxkmi that a department ho
provided for thoeo who Buffered but
who «nald not pay. It win he don*.
The Woman'* Club will bo Invited
to aid the Chamber of Oatsuwrue in
IU efforts to raiie fond*, and to
tok« part la the aiam muting to. bo
bold Sunday weak Mr McQueea, T.
L. middle and Dr. J. R. Bo tier warn
sppwtnted a committee to coal Jr with,
the club and to assist In the inange
meat af a r.usieal program for the
meeting.
Dr. Buber* Royster, one of the hast
known and ablest sorgeoiw eC^Monh
Oamtina will be invited to.apeak at
**>• ‘naes meting. Dr. wiuiape JL‘
Cottmae waa appota—<1 a /owiarfgtAe
tn invite Dr. Ranter,
end Mr. Biddle also w«re ad
■ oommittee to invite nil
Benaon't^ “ f |J|m
Grantham, T. V. Smith and If. C.j
Butler were appointed a comaiUlee
U> go before a special meeting ef the
board of coannisaioaeTs neat Tuesday
night and lay the matter before that
body. Favorable action by the board
ia asoared, since William H. New
berry, P. A. Lea and Ellis Goldstein—
a majority of the board—ware prre
ent last night and stated that the
movement would be given Ibelr sup
port.
X. L. Howard G. X. Grantham and
J. W. Jordan, ranking among tho
larger tax payers of Uis town, stated
that they believed the board should
appropriate the money.
When it was suggested that tlte
taking of subscriptions begin at once
Mr. Goldstein and Mr. Jordan sub
scribed 1600 each, P. A. Us sub
scribed 1860 for Wilaon and Lao,
and Mr. McQueen subscribed |1W.
Before others could be taken. It was
suggested that the matter be defer
red to the holding of the mast saeet
Ing.
ENGLAND REFUSES
TO PURCHASE PEACE
Brittoli Leader DacUrae Near
Eeat b Memo. Te Peace
Of Tha World
London, Nov. t.—Great Britain 1a
, fuses te purchase peace with the
i Turks at the coat of “humiliation aad
disgrace." Marquis Canon, British
1 Meretary for foreign s If sirs, declared
' today In an address at th* Cannon
I street hotel
! The sttftade of the KomaUtea. re
- fleeted In their reeeet demand thal
* he silled troops leave Conateadtnople
| will net ke tolerated, he added, am
ha gave flat waning to the natter
sllsts that (key will taaae te sure die
I eater if they restore to eppeee the*
a military power “te the rirength o
t Great Britain aad th. might ef Be
d rope.*
J The gravity ef the ekaatlon la th
r. near east was imptmdat* hy Lor
* Carson when he termed H “the met
definite mteats te the peace ef th
U world.*'
a Replying te adtet he dsetnihed a
Lt gibes mads at him self by fenm
Prime Minister Lloyd Oeenga as
a Winston >psneer Churchill. ha di
h elared Lloyd Quango did madh U wi
la the war aad that Me retard weal
Ir be hmatfbed la laatlag lettern to I*
»' pagm at hit ary, hat that same »f h
Ip settees to prime mtalstir had m
been balpfal to Oarnea’a departmss
CAROLINA FRUIT
SHOWN IN WEST
i _
; State Representatives To Tain
Quantity To Council Bluff
Exposition
To «how th* pomdfclBtles of Irak
growing In North Carolina, 1. D
Matthews. Horticulturist for Oil
North Carolina Experiment Station
and F. H. Jeter, Kditor will earn
an exhibit of fruits to ths Midwaa
Horticultural RxpotiUon which wK
bo hold at Council Bluffs, lows, dor
lag tha wotk of Nor ember IS. Mr
Matthews hat toller led a good diipla]
of both fruits and nuts which ha
nl ready been shipped to Coune
Muff Printed matter pawing th
possibilities of fruit growing in (hi
State has alto been prepared an
' will be distributed to eMtota attem
r big IMS show.
The Midwest Horticultural Rxpos
lion is one of tho lirgoet gntherlni
i of Its kind la tha world, it draw* frw
loll of the midwea tern Mates, as
I' though North Carolina Is not uligib
I ‘ to compote for the valuable cups si
| me dal i offered, still ths exposition o
II fors an excellent opportunity for <H
» ploying the quality af fruits whl.
f My be grown In this Stata.
e In addition Is these male rven'
» the lawn Pruk Ore ware Aasoelatt,
I will bold Ihoir annual masting. T
o anifuat horticultural judging osteal
• haters si i students attending the vs
d sus ■nlversltist of she M ids sat w
A also he held at tho same time.
made clear ta
born
rata*
The DU.
and a
watt
ha fall
In imp sf the
inaugurated through tibia
where the campaign. waa
without rule* being printed
ranee. It k true that
counted juet ai manw vote* at
fmiah as daring the Opening period.
Any farrmiodod perron, however,
who take* thfr tireeWad trouble to Ja
*1 etlgata yfe conditions governing
thi* cinui gn, cnn see at a glance
that it would be impassible to inereoo*
iiiiteeryof decree**.
Several of the etUaen* of thla eec
t'on cannot get It through their
l ead* that t campaign in which e*
many valuable prist* an ta he award
ed can hr euccamfully oenducted la
* fair way in a town the ilae of Dun,
and eeveral of the candid*tea have
betii advimod that the campaign would
not he fair.
Of course, some who make this
rtatement do It Jaet to try and shew
how wise they era. hut many, think
ing of tone former campaign*, really
believe that *oaie favortlam win he
eiiown on* or two sand Ida* a*. The
rale* governing thi* drive are so ar
ranged that no apoeial favors can
ponlbly be *howa any candidate.
In order ta conduct thi* reams 1m
'< £» fair u hanftn Ingenuity can make
lit, all lobaeriptiona being turned in
>lnriog the doling period of the coin
peign will be degooito^ In • nolod
ballot box, which trill not bo opaaad
• Jolll after tha campaign hat bean at
i fleally cloaad on November 2110. Jfc
, "®c. axnapt tha oaddidatal thcantelTei
r win know tha modber of vataa peon
t 1‘aaad by any of A* ceadidatoa.
I Ware tha vote* at tka vary lad
poblUhed in tha Pti patch, or ptaoot
pon a blackboard than tka cainpalgi
" •old dewlap let* an aaatioat o
• •pocalatloa affair, bat where no on
1 trow* the namber of voto* peaoaaeoi
l by anyone ala*, than the ftniah I
■ oat polled to bd fair.
1 it la tha Am datemiaatioa at fla
-1 .aaaagcmeat of die drive to too tba
! he one* who do tba boot work aha!
i-1 nr thr once who win tba boat priaat
* .tad It I* battered tha a*trot math*
a if ballotlag haa ranaovod any Hkl
d aad at ipcaolatlaa.
* A cocaaaitte* of. baakara will h
d ■•aoaan to taka akorg* of the eaa
P -aign the ilaalag Mgbt had t* awa>
*- ne prtaa*. lack candid ale know* tki
:h -ho can raecdv* no vataa, anlaaa al
'•** the cubacrtpltan and It la lmpoai
a, ole for any*no to gtvo anyone
n vote, only by aobeerlbtng. On tl
i* doling night the aoaaaattto* wfll a*
ta and after counting all tba aubaarl
rl- i oaa for each aandldato wfll than 1
U1; awarded the prioa aam^ondtag
the an caber at votea tnrmad In.
j
Ia the county, date and Milan the
Democratic party ngietend Tuooday
a victory which applied ^ahn to the
wound* received ta tptlt'hr* yuan
pervtoncty.
Ia Harnott tha victory waa ovee
whelatap. Mot a loactubli, *• far ac
waa learned yaWaniap, waa left ta
tha party which eiyfct yean age eap
tnrad every a ea ia tha caoacy, aad
*ta aa tap af tha pr* oleortoc ais&ae
that Aa Democrat* weaU ha thev
eaghiy naiad. Mat Tewaeead cwdie
ta efhee for tha aaroad fat aa the
cwuaty't raproecatathre A the.Lagh
latan, aad all af the ceusty candi
date* came through wlA hi*. w«h
tha praataat majority ever given a
ticket la Heraett. .
- A" t*- T~%fih(i-faf *n*ti* at'
capt t»*pocn. whan tha aU Uaa
BepoMicaae Mill held tha feet, fe
rae taod uwa ta Pi*nncaj
The party iirtla*! ad of North
OarnHaa'i tan eaate ta tha National
Bauaa of loprcacntettaw, petard
grwaad ia all the RapahUenn tieaH*
aad wan fra* the RepakUeaa* way
af the** ■ enact* which have bees
ant af tha Demeantie fold Maoe the
daye of the Fuatoaiala. Only thfitaaa
com Uaa of the 100 ta tha State aa
-i-,._■ Sap^hheaa I
U«W is Withe*
Pf*»tiaa of fcjtMtti party aw
cfciaerj ia RiaMtpk, Daria, Htadw
baa retained a DaaairaUt majority
ia the last half ocatary, nad tha aa»
deepen sf thair Majority Ham MOO
ha Wilkes Wo yarn a«t> to leas than
■fo. Sam Hath* ia defeated sad
Sampson remain* the sale itree^iU
of the Republicans la the east. Tyr
rell cemnly elected a Rapabltcan to
the Hooec far the Aral time ia aarar
al years, proridln* them with thair
only (ala in the Stats. Tha raft ad
the ticket want Democratic.
. RspaMleen Riyrmeatetlea Small
The Republican minority in tha
State ligielelen w3l ha a mlaarity
indeed. About the only member left
in the eanats is Rate Haymow and
in Ac bonaa tlan win ka taw area
bait a Ooaca atakcn. >,
•v /-4|
Yaalarday iiUnuw cawuet af &e
Kationai Hauaa of " jr nrMy
«ik*M .k doukt. bat jp wwa oeafaA*
tkat want of Aa fries* af FA*
d«*t UaAbNT ka4 kaaa beeaaw aM
*S>1 awnu 7 eelartay
Ai.aona, Atburat,
California, J
Cannacticat,
Delaware.
IloiAa, TraaaataU,
Uurgla, Oeoage, Duttat.
I Uiaaa, fcaktaa, DeawaaA
• imh1, (riniii mac aapioa
bei Republican.
I.tryLud Brace, Democrat.
! ■■eeexhiivtte, Ledge, Rcpoklbcc.
ihigaa, ferric Piaiaet
!i. laeoota, TMpilrcl. TermeivLa.
(dun aad tang term.) Bepah brace
Rhode Iclaad, Gerry Democrat.
Tenneeeee, XcKaOar, Democrat.
Utah. King. Democrat, loading.
Vermont, Greene, Republican.
Virginia, Swaadoa, Democrat.
Washington, Dill, Democrat, laad
iag.
West Virginia, Nealy, Democrat,
leading.
Wieconein, LaPolletU, ItcychMrcc
Wyoming, Kendrick, Democrat
Democrats elected Ooeeraer il
Smith in New Tack aad made gaim
in all other Republican Atntne ad tbe
Union.
MANY FARMERS
ACCOMPANY EDGE
ON PIEDMONT TRIP
To Study
LEAVE MONDAY, 20
Will yua Portia la UuUu,
d*n And Artmd Livt
Plan* far tto tour to be tabam by
Harnett County farmers under tbc
direction of Earn Domowotntloi
Agent Edge, togtnnlng Monday, No
, romtor M, an practically oompleV
and It it oortnin that at hut ftftl
> of the loading fanoart and bnalnan
- atoti of tho county will go. Ahmad:
> S? farnoea and taat buainooa am
l proftmlonal uen bare isproomd that
■ determination to ba memtose of th
P»rty.
t Starting fnm UUIngtoa o* th
1 morning of tho twentieth, too part:
1 will ebdt potato In Unlog Count
. When o herd and largely aoeoeeofi
I ftgfct U being wnged agniaet the bel
b weevil. Tto e**t day the party w<
touch petoto In MeOUaaburg. goto
• in the afternoon to Mee^ewrlSa I
r vtaH tho State larged r re mu or
i Wedneoday, Tbaraiay and Prtdb
it'wtS ha u—1 In and around Statoevtt
e ht Iredell, tdterc tho big live ItW
1- ohow w« be to prograaa. Tin tet
a will aad la Catawba Oanaty Satardr
u aad the party will ntotra bone th
S evening.
r Tbie tear baa far ito object tl
m wady of lnteadva fuming uethe
io in aoe In other parts of the Stal
Through It fanwn no to be dm
DEMONSTRATIONS
PAY POLK COUNTY
A|wt
As an indication of tbo safe* of •
horn* demonstration agoat to a caaa
ty. Mr.. Jaaa 8 MtTlaaaa Vkm la
c<U tko emat of Palk County oUk
•mptoysd aa agent only late Jam*.
Mm. MoKimmon moated tko oorolote
of Mite Sarah M. Padgett. aha im
mediately get besy and mnlgi
home demonotratiou work fct fee
coaaty. Later fee pat aa ala dome**
oust ions In Jadgiag coansd poadaata
•bowing the wotaea sad girts jest
what conteMwtfe a standard pack
and pointing rat tha good ad had
' points at oath product Judged,
i So well did tha dub atom hen pro
I At by this instruction that they aate
jaa exhibit to tha gbtea Fair feld
' won kiet promiawi fet fee bate pro
' duets froai any poboory tonnty
> four ladWtdnal elnb wateboro wet
i fate prints also. So in to not ad ham
> tha dub ■•■bon hoeoaoi that Midi
Padgett in a raecnt rapart “ Mn
> Idrdhaiw »ayo: "they an
r math intonated la ear
1 tko pragnate. Obo
> Mountain, yrnpioti la
I eonwnanttios of Poh
I put Into ops ration a aletdy
m log thsengk feo
o
■ to
itfllw’''
-4 ‘
*— '%
Carr!iff** AUed eat la afk, rotrol
and leather, with lrary aad aieklad
Attiago, coating at once tbaa flMBt*
were auctioned off la IimBl, Ha
Maw, nwady, far 910. The aarrl
tffoo OB or belonged ta fla Odhat,
Anthony 1. Drool aad athar dtMla
gabbed ritHm*. gerernl kata aU
far trial 99 ta att oat h.
•cation on the forme. Ur* Merit,
dairying, trait and *««• table raitore.
rtr., arc to be nod led at Ini haad.
Amona time* who are ta Make «M
taar arai B. H Amen, A M. Wad
doll, M. A WBdar. «. C. WDdrr, A
1 « Baii*. OharWo Booa. w. A Tar
[ C. P. Kelly. X. J. ■ 49. wart. D. A
1 OoDini, M. A Oodwta, W. C. Pwtfc
. J C. Byrd, W 9. ha., A. A Barb
. aaan, A T. Draper, A D. Blade. Wlh
i tie Xante. A. A Oreiby, W. B. Daraa.
■ a P Abell. Dr. A A Warn, A A
a Boll. A ■wrrhiMa. M. H4L Kap.
A M. Loekaaay, H. A 1X944, J
-IM. Moore. D. C CoWw, J. P. O'*
--Oataa. W. J. Cotton. A X. A lard.
I- T D. Bpoaeo. T . L Blddla. L C Ob*.