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COUNSEL FOR PARIES DEMANDS
MORE TIME IN WHICH TO
PREPARE CASE.
LUNACY PLEA IS PROBABLE
Three Separate Indictments Against
Paries Were Handed to the
Grand Jury.
York. — William C. Farles, wl-one
/ampagn nt Clover cost four lives, •a:11
not be tried until the term of criminal
court for York county that convenes
here November 20, and bis defense
then will in all probability. In* in
sanity These developments came in
court when the case was reached fol
lowing the finding by 4lie grand Jury
of true bills in each of three Indict
merits for murder *lth a fourth in
dntment for the same crime pending.
\\ ..* n the « ns#- v*as called Thomas
K Mi I)o* coun»#‘l for th<- defendant,
made a motion for a continuance un
til the November term of court mi
the ground that h»- had p >t hud I'm# |
to prepare the < a *• for trial i ouph d
with the all# (Itlon that th#' atat'' of j
puMir nttm• nt acaitist hi* # lirnt l
San Antonio, Texas.—Completing
i the longer,t leg of Its trans-contl-
nontal flight and successfully com-
j hating the roughest weather an-
| countered since leaving Langley
Field, September 14, the U. S. army
dirigible C-2, landed at Brooksfleld
here, having covered 850 miles
.from St. Louts in 15 hours.
An error of altitude on a map
used for the flight in respect to
one of the peaks of the Ozark
mountains came near causing dis
aster, according to Major H. A.
.".trauss, commander of the C-2.’
The peak was higher than indicat
ed and the C2 speeding through
the darkness was almost upon It
before It was sighted A sharp up
ward tilt of the dirigible cleared
the peak.
WHETHER HE WILL VETO OR
SIGN THE MEASURE 13
j ,■. .'Y <>■
OPEN QUESTION.
PROMPT ACTION IS EXPECTED
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Senate Adopts the Conference Report
36 to 17; President’s Attitude
, “Up in Air."
Washington. — The Charleston
navy yard will not be closed for
the present and the status quo iu
regard to employes will be main
tained, Secretary Denby an
nounced.
By direction of the Presi
dent. the secretary announced a
board of naval officers will be ap
pointed by the latter to investigate
all shore establishments of the
navy with a view to determining
which should be closed and which
should be retained.
Pending findings of the board
there will be no immediate disepn-
tinuance of any of the “present ma
jor shore stations,the secretary
announced.
FLAMES ORIGINATED IN THE AR
MEN) AN QUARTERS AND
SPREAD RAPIDLY,
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14
MIKE IS SETTLED IN PART
j Washington.—Congress has passed
dent Harding. W000EN vessels are solo
Prompt action by the executive was
anticipated, but opinion at the cap- * ‘ • ,
Turkish Irregulars, Who Control the
City, Are Firing Upon Terror- .
ized Population
Constantinople.—Smyrna Is burning.
The population is in a panic. All the
wives and children of native Ameri-
|cans are being.evacuated to Athens.
The cause of the fire is not yet known.
itol as to whether he would veto or SHIPPING BOARD GETS $700,000 Scores of buildings in the eastern sec-
RAIL STRIKE SETTLEMENT BY
SEPARATE AGREEMENT AU
THORIZED AT CHICAGO.
Ven on Roids Affected V/ ll Be Or* s#*nator liarn
approve of the measure still was.di
vided
This question entered • largely Into
the debate whh h preceded the senate
adoption of the conference report, 36
to 17.
. Conceding that while the question
of the President'* attitude was. as
FOR FLEET OF 226 WOODEN
, SHIPS.
ion, democrat, MissU-
Built During the War at a Cost of
Approximately $300 000.000. TO
Be Sold as Scrap.
c'.rcd Dack to Wo-k Within the
fe*t Few Day*.
•h.
pr
• t i
•Isird.
ll •
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alppl. expressed II. “up In the air.’*
I Senator MeCumber. republican. -North
iMki.ta. In charge of the bill, salt! be
! “hoped to the President would
sign it
“I think he oerht to sign H,“ be
d-clar#d. .idding that If the “senator*
who Wanted to help.the soldier* *
would remain in Washington until “a
final »<dr“ there h<»uid be sufiKhot
votes to pvuw It ovur a veto
House leader* Ml th# huuuw * r re
tnson that tf the i*r< •wteot
i v * to the meusuf* Ml Mitd
A I|-«eae#M
the
th st
Washington. — The shipping board
has got rid of its “white elephibt. M
The great fleet of wooden res*#-Is.
i.or.teiv#*d during the war ms a cicana
of rapidly bridging the Atlantl.. waa
knoaked down at private (ompetittv#
sal# to f}#orge D l*yFr>* of Kaa Kran-
ctwm The prku — ITaV.Oo# lor ZJt
i rear la. all bat I# at the eatir* wood
en fieet — »■* coastd*-red a bargain,
a* evidenced . by spirited bidding
• hi# h rapidly ran th# offer* front th#
first bid of |«u«*<M u> $:iu.#M#.
which wne accepted by (Twirman
lusher and other meat bees at th#
bipptBg board Th# ao»#d*a ffe«t
us* mi tit at a caul at arjrvsaiaaatety
tion of the city-have beert destroyed,
including the American consulate.
American marines and Allied soldiers
formed a fire brigade, bul the confla
gration Is beyond their control. The
property damage is estimated in the
millions.
Th#* ffr# Is said to have originated In
the Armenian quarter and spread rap
Idly
The Turkish iyr
control of tbe dty,
trrrorixing the pc
Sir Harry lam
«otn mli* #lonrr. left
p Iron Itj
#• u ithdra
>o of lb
Nation*
#h
ulars, who are in
. an* fir.ng u(>on and
'pulatton.
b. the Kr:ti*b bleb
ab# ar<t the Hrttiwh
ke. v The Hr it .sta ai*-
, w mg. leaving th#
»ttv to French. Hal
tar
-H %B>et
:a#ri
f Hi
(V
r • r *,
a htdu re v b« d the ua
Mi. . Lark f , called
ch •»* Ml *t the w*le
s^aeasa to det-i
h# - vj— shiwsi t be <i
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T>.* # oft -e «r> r i* »-rv *t»efi iu
!»•?;!**• 6 # 4tt. n. » lr»r ’etnc *•
nmislr vSstj.»i.^4 a>» t»>fh •»( •-ether
aad th# boll urevtl d #•« . I
r'T.a!#-* pa- e the lurl )Hel«| £( V f«et
to 1c OOO bale* *hi h • le** that
per cent of a Dnrriial i fuj' t>nr farm
er said that h# bal piia< l «*v#'r 12
arrr-e at;d t .id r t*. n nrte h ilf of a
bale H»- I t’.n.f III h-* *" U M C't a
similar quantity at th-- n* \t |- kit r
Laurens Farmer Sia n by S^n.
l^iurene \ fut.il f-..i l> qtitrr-l oc
curred flv#* mil# S Houtli^iHt of irons
Hill I.aur- us county. vvh# ii John Boyd,
• I
In
- ul tn
MeC'-uashu# taAd lh# araui*
iu ta hapua ihetw auali ha
>v*t«*eiing has ugfiaau* that
ianp ®mhi dMtp
iM If■ il4»1 th*
at !fv#I# Ik# I
mm %m Ik# VfYHrtvtoM Vk* k^
iuaM prvTids fisaa upftuas
I sen we par tl lh# vefer
tied s#r*ka credit at th#
• 4av fug daaMutlr oeyvlca
a day me fpruipa asyetNui,
eed $14
I serv tea cufttffeateu bar-
vala# f qaal ta 1 fit$ Hate#
aad a Mu
•uu*| *a4 a
vr Jr •ell and #r
< »aterrace# on#
l-wett #• girted a#
re *ad there th# ha
i laid
%!r Warfield Mr
r«utiv# r#aacii tha
rneetlag #aa attended by fVan'el Wll
lard. prea d» nt of the llatttmor# 4
• >Ltn and II A Smith, preaideat at
the New Y«»rh CVnfral The hast# for
i-i## #- was agreed to by both fa# tioaa
Th# n Mr Jewell md hi* officer* to- ol II 7$ p#r day after January I. 1»21.
t rn«d to rhitagn. while Mr Warfield lo *al pavment limited to
' - can an n< tlve. canvpairn to line up l I^F cent of th#- adju'ted *• r\t# e
-.-st- rn roads Mr Willard cam#* we-»t r F*‘dlt
nd #'tt»-rt#-d *ecr#-t conferences here Home and farm aid in gn amount
•d l ->.
• ed-M
tl Tm#
i •#• a#HB #* (Tate
rraajr T»c** afid
fuaa* (.Mbs at th#
auk* oaa that the y
I fae traaopuetai M #a
htp# and lha* they
d a ttbta a vtsauuta#
said after th# sal#
rruuufal b:44r# * a
■ t t - *a {• *a
* *»>>*#• #% -.wi rve# at *b# ettf and ••*
«adi ttaginp
TV .».-*«#• Aaiettr•«# are# all
Mat•rwhaed - ti# U* the diepatah wa*d
adftht that an aatH# Ameeiii an* Hpi
ed uNb th# aathupttMa had h##s a*
« uaPtcd te#
AH «rf»»h*te aff th# i *rb>#* [ • *r#
Mi th# p*at at Ha*iriba at# *f«anh> d
wtth r#fag##w f*a;«*ta Mey-f* r#
fe-M #4 and ahtaa wee# «->a#**a*iy
kuavtgg fee ararhf putts landed utfh
tagMi*#a Th* A«*#t>as dsutr >y #e
tlaifllta as* tat.ia« aa active patt ta
th# aath. he **tdih# Htakpuan ha* lap
# a iked aith a large patty fae Athene
th* tiduatt *nh <a« fat Hahdiiha aad
nnuih#r fae fNr#«*sa# #.th tfid
kahoag thi—'e eu th# ' at *htp tha
aame at ahhh aaa pan 'ed ip Iran#-
atlsatun. aee# atadeata aad esaph»y#P
at Aaaeebraa hen#v<4eat aeganiaaibsaa
al fffflTm aad f be eCaffw at a#v#eal
aa
with vit ■*torn railroad executives
The tenns of th#* aKr*# m#*nt are
tho.-c offered at New York with a
aged L’J. wan probably mortally wound- f. vv slivht # hangns mud«* necessary
K gate## k»#pe##s O-s«** <* R-»#e "
lluotc rv tile. («a Ctgbteea a-grwe
• ho ueru oa th#tr ■ • y fihsm this
too a to a baseball gam# at Axsoc
i«a, ta Atkinsoa coctaiy. about 2#
miles aufey Lot their live# uVa aa
automobile truck la uhtrh th«y urrg
riding i*r*shed through the bridge
over the Salilla river,
The dnv. r of the irm k was hurled
ha#kwariT wifh *st:rh fore* as to
hr#ak hts neck Those m the tru-ra
were packed so clnst-Iy that they had
equal to the adjusted service Increased B 0 ihan«e to escape.
by per cent Th *' bri 'lK‘* over the s.itilla river d#<lar«(f prop«iM»le ti.r .
the aMount at th# adjusted servt *
. redit aad payable at th# ead of S4
year*, or sooa#r at the d#ath of the
veferaa
Vocational trglnlrut paid at the rate
errlal haaa##
l< h#s from Ad airs 1
rlbod lh# coadlttoB at
ra* as 'gppalltag “ If#
ih*r# at aot lews than
ed by his fatlicr, Wllllrtm B Boyd, and
In turn the son kill ’d his father, shoot
ing him three times with a pistol J^hn
Boyd, the son, was shot In th‘> atnlo
men with a heavy charge of shot, ac-
to modify the opposition in the union
ranks Wfth these* terms as a basis,
ystom federations on roads not now
t)arties to the agreement are author
ized to enter peace Trrgothrtmnii'wiULi
The eStimated cost of the bonus is at ti e sc ene of th#* act tilcal la a «
approximat
would
tho federal treasury: as no provision
is made in the bill for-financing. Want to Save Amundsen
od
Soant st* Moat Find W#«vlt Remedy.
Washington Asserting that the d--
» irtpi# nt of ngrlt •ltur«* an#l Its artnn
ti-ts hud/falb n down * in fighting th#
* otton boll weevil. Senator Williams
.t..nwir-r;it MlHsIcHippl. In th* senate
•e: sat ion of ail
-v EASILY KILLED BY USINO
STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE
It also kills rata and mlc*. It fores#
these pect# to run from building for w»ter
and frech sir. A 15c box contains enough
to kill 10 to 100 rats or mice. Oet It from
your drug or general store dealer today.
READY FOR USE-BETTER THAN TRAPS
YOU CANT CUT OUT
A Dag Spsvt* ar Thmroaghpia
but you esn clssn them off j
promptly with ,
and yon work th# hors#
same dm#. Do®fi not blister
or remove th# hair. $2.50
p#r bottle, delivered. Will
tell you more if you writ#.
Book 4 A free.
. F. TOUNG. he.. 510 Teusle St, *V*brf*U. Hu
Is inJispentablc If
casec of Distemper.
Influerca, Coughs. Colds, Heaves and
Worms among horsea and mulct.
Used and endorsed by leading vrock
t intss and veteran d. ivtrv of United
Sc at ca and Canada for thirty yean.
Sold la two sues at all drug Mutes.
'SfiOHR HfffKht (QjMSfltKIHO l&Aa
Whitesmiths
V (hillTonic
HOLD HO YCAHP
A rtwr CHNRHAL TONIC
MOTH PROTECTION
CAR0UNA
RED CEDAR CHESTS
t«a at #•»
E. N. KUDISILL
North Ccsrukksw*
Ryzon
b'Aking powder
yoo tsse /ess
IftAMJibffhl IT) Mg tel hi Ui
|>fi Wbffcll tte# te»HH># Ihlkc AhiMr
•« HA IH tel MNRfi %■ lusHH* • 41MuP
HiV *• Hka'hfi fMpte HH HfibHfti teaA ? IkMff
bkpf ff teHHN * tlfi trtfi-41H tept* ll h4<P§‘, $m pi MvyvHit
Writ# m f.»* fiol i ,»**#'.# erw
MOW » Nt v^y** i Ol I n#B
«•( •<■#*<•. u r.
Kimatoly* • $4,000.0001m>0. which '*» *trtittur# and n»»t stroag enough to l)rart j ra t,j e
be made n direct chrirge against hold the overloaded truck. f ur nu
f
i Coponhngon —It i.t generally believ- to curb th*; pest
Dye Embargo is Stricken Again. rd her* that Capt lUold Amundsen. "There is only one solutjon,” said Wouldn’t Be Wasted.’
cording to the Laurens officers who proper railroad officials. Until these Washington. A second acreement N(>rwig.nn .explorer, has already un- the Mississippi senator, “and that. Is Uuring a MtOwatonn <*.irly |R* apriRff
have Just returned from the scene of employes are returned to work, they on the administration tariff bill was .! rtaken his daring flight across the for the government to ^have so-called J»‘ k \fith Ms shaggy-haired dog.
the tragedy. John Boyd is not expert-j will be assisted financially by those, reached by the republican conferees North Pole from northern Alaska, experts and so-called scientists work T « rk * oame upon our porch to sMivel
Sport Costume.
“Kin I git in this p##k#r gaiu«*Y* In-
qtilr»*#| T lurv#-1- Itiger#*#! Sam.
“If >##u II m n#l Ivi*! an**cil \#*r*#*lf
* I.inh ill* Klilt.” arixw«-r#*#l t’a'lus J■ >»*,
otton planting to kill the #t*©vll Im- “lueldu* v ell let j#<ji *it in.”
”Whtit'«* the l#lea »»f the bathin'
rs. he said, still must r#*ly ■ttlt''“
on modern science and the investlgat- ; “It ain't get no p<##*kefs n#*r sleeve#
ing powers of the federal gov#*rnment to tempt a man !#> hide out
ed to live through the night, according
to attending physicians. The shooting
took place in tho public road in front
of the Boyd home. The officers sa>
John Boyd was still conscious when
they left the scene and that the young
ma nsaid that his father shot first and
was attempting to reload his gun
when he opened fire on the father.
Get Large Contnct.
Florence. — Huynesworth & Lawton
were notified that they had b n
awarded the contract for building three
school buildings in Lancaster ‘staling
J158.000. One of the buildings in to
be a graded school for the cotton Till
village, one is a school for the negro
pupils and the other is to be a high
school building for the city of Lan
csster The Florence contractors en
who are employed.
ectively, and if those now *t snow.
nnot get results, to fill thelr^ Hearing the noise I opened-the door
men who can.” , *° Turk sitting up begging for
llllams suggested that th<» something, so I asked Jack what he
n'd men lire to nh irn Tci tlieir former In accord with tin;-expressed direc- Hanse n,-, to undertake a relief oxpe- government might offer a large re-i wanted.
n ^ C Sits-* ♦I-,,-, C 1 # . 1 X 4 —. ... .. „ . 1 C. # *-» # r *-» f #" , »w rw j i*
and it was the hope of majority lead This belief is further strengthened more eff<
Present employes and strikers will ers in the houSP and senate to have by the fact, that the Norwegian gov- work ^hnnot
m retained by the railroads signmg the raeasure roady for Pr< ' 8idcnt ernment has^sked the well known places with
he Jewell Willard agreement The Hard* 0 ?: b y noxt week Danish explorer. Captain Gottfried Senator VV1
positions at the present rates of pay
tion of the house, the conferees ellrv- dittbn.
ward for some invention or procejs
'it Inter thnn .JO days after theragree-
“Ile wants bread and butter.”
I said. “Ito you think lit; would...
- [ It if I got it for-him?”
“Well.
inated the dye embargo licensing pro- Captain ITansefl, who 1s busy work- to Btamp out the weevil.
ment is signed All strikers, with vi *1 ion 77 w hicb they E»v4 prevlqualy lua unt it RChRina for the exploration ; ^
the ex. eptien of tliose found guilty of h . ad ro-Inserted to the bill, and the 1^, of western Greenland next spring, is Bankers Wilt HoW C , _
ts of viol#*nee are to bn on the <,eRtR a I )0I1I1 d duty on potash. In lieu unable to accede to the* request, but in New York—'fhe 1922 Congress of the ansv 'cL—lAc liange.
roUmmVw nivioll *,t the end Of thO^ ^ c ^ ffl ^ aTgo ~^ ul ~ uianag< ‘ TS in creas- an jnterview emphasizes the neces- American Bankers association, to ne
^ It , n W iH bg-,i*allod P(1 thc rat(>s proposed .on dyes and sTty or^endThg~afrin^rnrt--reBef—ea>-held in New Y’ork city, October 3 to 6,.
irk to work in fhe order of their s >’ Rt hetjc chemicals and medicines. pedition to pick'up Amundsen whose is regarded as one of the mosTlmpor-,
if be don’t I will," was the
standing.
For the. first two years the duties airplane crossing, in his opinion, is ex- tant sessions of the year,
would be seven cents a. pound and 55 itgprdinarily dangerous, it being vir- The peculiar problems due td recon-
per cent ad valorem on intermediates tually impossible-.to land anywhere on st^uctibn being met by the banking r, ' ,we newsboy, approached one
and sevcn*(*ents a pound and 60 per the rough Polar ice without serious world make*, this convention, 1 held in 0 ’"‘uniformed girls and asked for
Beginning Early,
A city troop of girl scouts’ was in
creasing Its treasury by holding a
candy sale in tin* downtown district. A
Southern Refuses Lumber Cargoes.
Washington.—A temporary enfhar- cent on the finished products, while accident. He believes Amundsen is the^ center/of the banking virorid, the
go on lumber and all forest products'after two years they would be seven apt to land In the vicinity of one of center of interest during the four-day
to be effective for a week has been cents a pound and 4t) per cent on the the food depots which- Hahsen, e«- session.
declared by the Southern railway to interniedimc* and seven cent# a pound tablished in Grant’s Lund’and north-’ 'The convention, which is the forty-
tered Into strong competition and are permit the road to move priority and 45 per cent on the finished pr»»- ermost Greenland, but nevertheless eigh'th annual meeting of the assocla
naturally elated over their sucr. as freight and to clear the lln# of lumber duct. In ajl caaea Q»e *«J valorem^ fear# he will be unable to reach Thule tion. will be held at the Hotel Gom-
Thls Arm haa recently flmafcsd buHd already in transit Railroad offirlala would be based on American valuatlvn. —the aorthermoat colony In Green- modore, and It Is expected that 7,000
lee aaveral house* at Great Falls for “‘d expected the embargo to be that to. tbe wholesale setting pfH# Ifi land—should be meet with tha least representatives of the 32.000 member
n dime’s worth of chocohite fudge. He
laid down Li cents, took tbe candy ahd
started out.
“I thought you just wanted a dime’s
worth,” said thcUttle scout.
‘T did; that’# your tip,” answer# 1
the youngster, ns he darted out—In-
dlnbapdli* ^Tews.” *
Lha mill igurvsts there
lilted in a few days
the American market
accident
banka will attend.
C - 'tee*
V 0 v 'C ^
k -Tn# Gr
fUtraat. « People of Smyrna Face Famiua. Tell of Refugees’ Pitiful Apepals.
>#aty five alien rnd MoAnnin — T%« Gr##k miiser* OL r Smyrna TheTW 5W pYrtorr* tn^-FYNiataatlnopU Americnn subebaa _ " you a
r No $€ baa arrived here with re-' ... ~ ^ —
Just So.
"The peanut machine- doesn't look
penny'*
•r dps Cs'ep'ela by I#d •* V«*e. Ali#n Pad cal# W.M b# Dspo
Tort- TL# Tort Me«-hVo«burf s*#**! Ss# oriraas
n4«u o*i tk# Cauubs rtver at it* wato bev%dbt bar# from tbe f«d#ml Aero* and Kllboa. tb# totter for- Kmyrai tar# fnmjn# «ltbm a we#k #r
m Attonu tfiritr m#r r in# l’ • A M^a ••ippi ar# at nsfeas food s«pp #-* Am##, arcord porta of tb# appadlnc situation •* A . .
covering tb# fw«f#Bt #1 tb# :•< to H C Jnc««ttb of Dartrn Conn. Handante. *buru tb# barbor to fail of “-^totoWHls rawlsr Ja—RRt.
at tb# Cffwnb army fur nWau »isigiag director of tb# K#nr Saot bodioo of refuge## who
»yd an# wtC
nt
“Sometimes skin# you. however, nt
mbMIl 0*1
•r tw#
tow
tofinM
Tb# Rabtof. nbn to tsnpertBLeBdtog reitof •b#a tb# tom vt
morr momonmn an co 040041 mn wmb a gronj tb# Tsrbtob area
t tea of ■ toorMono itowe TW tnnd maafi Ftftf
by HanA no (too «o* « (too obey fioaff nr natc#
snyoo tor# toH Offob bfiw* Ifi
IV *w 4atsa jsw tnJb' mH bf tab* Qooob
a fcswbtobb ••
dopnrtod Lvfor#
Oao rbnne# In • thuoonbd to
soy pBud Debt (oka If
Eyes