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the promt. RMtNwru. r. r JOHNSON 10 HEAD (, WILLIAM J. DONOVAN, KNOWN AS “WILD BILL," SPECIAL GUEST OF HONOR. Will MEET AT MAfUON NEXT i Delegates Elected to National Con vention to Be Held at In dianapolis. »Columbia.—With Col. William J. Donovan known affectionately among his friends as "Wild Hill" the princi pal guest of honor, veterans of the Rainbow division, to the number oi approjimately 150 strong were in Co lumbia from various parts of this state and from North Carolina to at tend the annual convention of the Soutlj Carolina division of this fa mous world war organization, who^e formal name w as Forty second divi sion. Another guest who was given an ovation was Lieutenant George Wins low. of Brownsville, Pa. who with his wife came here especially for this gwthrrtng of hta former comrades and huddles H« made a abort talk to the i.ien and renew*! many cor dial acquaintances formed during the world war Mr Winslow la an aw rlatant superintendent of the IVno- i) Ivanla railroad Marlon was seleited aa the nest meeting pin* e The following officers wera elected for the enaelag peer* <*M J Moeroe Johaeoa. Msrloa. pce«i<1 eat _ o D J>>has»a Aadereoa. ewe pceeldeat. 1C w Malllae Cm ta*>t>u ee retary sad ire«a«rwr The seSecwa* Were WlriWed Qoesrgmr Md^Md sad the reapnasa was e>a4e ay the ret nag praa»d»t i C Watfttaa a< Sa4»ceaa Cad J Mewesk* iegaae* the see pc«egeet alee asa4« a eS«ev talk 4 aemhee *4 seat*we a»s'teea weee tsS*« ap aad ^aaceaaed C MACON fine OOKft MlkClON DOLLAR DAMAGE •aaMeaeaaammmime Msecs. Ga. — Damages estimat ed st II (tOO.PO* was rauaed to Macon property hy a storm that broke over the city. Nearly six Inches of water fell In leas than an hour and a half. While the storm was at. Its . height Curry's hall on Giles street was undermln ed and firemen had ta be called to rescue nine persons from the second floor. . * _■ E. K Horne, head nf lha-famlly. rescued, said that he looked across the street and saw water rising above the floor of the porches; then he feJt the hall begin to give way. Hlft wife and (bred grown daughters and four grand -* children became panic 'stridden, hes aid, and he called for help. Firemen found all -txlts washed away and the building -ready to collapse. Thgy, ‘carried all of the persons from the guild- ing. . — MEET NEXT IN KANSAS GUY BROOKLYN MAN IS IMPERIAL POTENTATE SUCCEEDING JAMES McCANDLESS. HARDING SEES PERIL IN FAST MOUNTING EXPENSE 0-F GOVi ERNMENT UNITS. TAXES BORDEN THE CM*f Executive Writes That All E fort Should Be Directed at Economy. Bands Sernsde President Harding; the Greenville Patrol Serenades Wilaon. <W ><»■>#'■ «d e r»iw •ewe a awM oftao «s- • taao a» >< > • #a -a a# tSa ta****** he k* aSak *4 i* ewaa> W»a>tp ewe IS# 0——— a# *W Mpifciimel «aw»awe*wO TV» og acaaget■< oaea aO *>t«4 ia iga **»« ».*al ad (ha • » * SM aa-a a % w S is •• Me k »M ei le^veewawm* led to tttf Mr aa4 W*» <«aaepa (S w«e»a IM-» a * ♦ • » Pw J C B ate *a As ♦aawaa »*•-•»»« •m«A e*«M*a •w-e • t. a a wa * <*rooga*eeg (I ft 1 * aaaa 4a On #aaa J M them ~ •* F aA e«eiia Cal eod M*a J (• rwa f ■Oaana Moew-m aa4 K w Washington — Hhrtnrre ta saw a to* hrrw erlerted Kansas City as taoir Ih24 • uavrntloa rtty. and elnrled (*oa* rad V ftykamsa. of Braofelya. to tSe pool of Imperial pn-aetata eorreodiag Jemeo B MrCaadMoe. of Uooolalo Mr Dykvmaa ed«aorod fr— (Sr of Mopertol defffty pwiootota, to ac cargo Or v wtlfe tffa Mopertol r • die coelom ao4 oil MSaff mam Of tSo umpertol dleoo oeo4 op ooo • *p ooorer (So top rufforg IrwAoatf. ad ^Morto. Ml. 0 Ser«»ar mam Oar of IS* Saoeo of eapreodotoltoeoy ooo atarlag to SM (So eorooey (Soo tfwol *d fwo imperial ootea goerg leepor**' PoSetale >ameo a # • . Ul Minneapolis, Minn.—Every means possible “should be employed to in sure against unnecessary increases in the cost of Government,” declared President Harding in a letter to Pruf. M. B. I-amhie, of the University of Minnesota, made public. Professor Lambie is secretary of the League of Minnesota Municipali ties which will hold it annual con ventlon soon. The letter corapll- mentul the league on Us choice of taxation as a prinipa! topic at Us convention. “There Is no more Important duty confronting public ofTiclxli every where than the enforcement of the utmost meaanre of economy consist ent with good administration." wrote the President. > This has bees a fundamental «f TWO THIRD* OP NEW HAMP SHIRE TOWN DESTROYED. Canaan. N. H —Two thirds of this town was wiped out by Are whfi'h caused the death of one man, probable fatal injuries tb an other, and rendered 200 persons homeless. Forty-two buildings were burned to the ground and It was believed the loss would be more than $500,000. Only a few buildings In the en tire conynunlty remained Intact when the flames had been brought under control -or had burned them selves out, despite the fact that fire apparatus from all the nearby cit 1 es bnd to'wns was called to aid. WILLING TO PAY GERMANY’S AMENDATORY REPA RATIONS NOTE HANDED TO ' THE ENTENTE- REVENUE BUREAU REPORTS MILLION DOLLAR TAX PAYERS CONTINUE TO GROW THINNER. Granted Exemption From Taxes on Incomes Aggregating $14,000,000,000. UNITER STATES GETS COPY Would Have the Entie Problem Sub mitted to An Impartial Inquiry. Berlin.—Germany’s amendatory re parations note wjbich was handed to entente' and United States govern ments proposes a system of annuities estimated to total 1,200 000,000 marks annually if an international loan is not available for immediate capital payments. The document is brief and wholly devoted to ^jlucidation of the mooted points on v^iich the creditor nations had requested amplifying statements. It makes no mention of the poliica! situation, the Ruhr occupation or Lh« Washington.—The ranks of Ameri ca's millionaire taxpayers continue to grow thinner according to tt4U»!ic* Bn<1 lB<lulffr , , n n , r-crlml l queslon of abandoning he passive co nations Neither does it refer to tbu conditions under which Germsny is at ineome for 1WT. made public by the Internal revenue bureau, which show that of the ff*«2 l?f Arms and M¥m( , n . of Individuals Allng returns for 1*21 .^“nouHles only twenty-one had Incomes exceed lag one million dollars This total The »«»«»»»♦• »oold become effee- the National Administration s policy ' represents a decrease of twelve from l * T * *■ ***" number and I cannot too strongly endorse every i ’he namber receiving million dollar *©«W depend wholly oa the IfJ* and com pan* with d# * Tr * 09 Germany s economic rocov' •7 in lilt; Ul m 1*17 911 memorandnrn declare* an M tn- 1*14 the highest ••*Uhle regnlalte to a practical so las laws heesme opera •Jk . . - d JaoMW R ChaadlaS. OdOk #• nr t. laif ml defats fol 04 (al 1 f* !*»••*#. off fleffs that r«i fik^i ’ f **44*4 Ihaahd m (ha li4Nl «Mf liaillffMBMf* 41*« a* M * Mr # •aosaa OoMBra M m* I 4 I (he (4a **at ee * l ff ff g > * nSaaoBi r< hl ktrffl. •S «ha * •« , * * mm *•■* ee# tha m am •a • eet i « ■ s^ffci a fwe % i Ifce 4419 • *• • -<4 • * *he **4 hew • i ta »*« b* • *e» to th It • •e •»♦»#* gaage 10m <*. T« •4 t^a aagataa isnpeenni e«• et taoetov Ke*«n 4 ffMahad ra-hewoee h t Hepeetnl akaadee Yhmmms 9 d—• ad ("ht-agm Impadtnl marshtl lLaet r Man* ad tl real enptaia ad the Wdhtoaa II hew «d fmoftaegh •nd kwjaanin V Mwwa4k o4 eeapeadtaly wee* ee ate*ted »«aa eee tang impevtal eaaaedr P rawhrtn of fVstloa INahnff Ptog aewg B hen’am of Taaoaaa and Arihnr B < hapaaan ad Winnipeg. n»e» eiaetnd masnhaen ad (he h*n#d *d tmetae* ad the RhrtBedn* hnapMnl *ae reitnild chBdwn. food ed whfch have been reoapteteg. WNh eU mmrn | f (C- t#d| 4 nnmhee ed temple hand* seen aadeg IN i eident Harding whn Is 4 Phrtnve and Mra Mardtsv dnrtns ’he da v. and prana nteg a a am bay ad aitla Mr* Herding Sealed tn { etna JT In nurtlec l>r Hill preaidant «»f iha hoard of true tee« (onfrrrrd tha hard aarned d«* gra. • l‘r«>f W R Bourne of Wlnthrop *a» tha annual a|>«-*kar and hr brought an inta/atting nt*-««aga to tha graduates A formal mealing .vf tha hoard *at hald and tha action .if tha fatuity In awarding the degre •* was confirmed Seven Diplomas at Cedar Springs. Spartanburg —Cnmmanram**nt ex ercises were held at Cedar Springs school for the deaf and blind near here and seven diplomas were pre (tented ^to the graduates who have completed the regular four vest course, as follows^ Thelma Eileen Callahan, Luoile PnBoSe. Fn» Moll 1 later rocatvaff a !M ponnd aalactton of Callforntn fmHs and do* era from Islam trmplr. of Kan Francisco Fa rmer l*rrsidant Wilson was sar • nadt-d at his home ba the Groan villa. H C. patrol and exchanged greeting* with the visitor*. effort ihnt yonr Laagwa may to carry a like policy lino the realm of mantcfpal admiaistrstton " Tha maOonal h«rd«*n of taxation •aid iha Pres Id* ot. "In s d tract and *1100 moot on* row charge agatnat tha na- Thera a*a a tolltsff off aHh M tha ‘•"•■I inrsdnai R t »r* hanvtly opag -4«dal nnmhaa of retnras ■lag fay |*;i evary hind of hn*ta « and pridnr Nasn tha frMMd Elad fay Hid •Hb * fthe 1*71 latnl as* gyaatay hy nanyfy Coni 1 aa lag tha f*vss ig« at ovate A hhnnsn than that lay 1*1* IndHa Within tha pnat ew da pa the Can 'Mts at ready have haan g*aan that •na Bnmnn. at my pannost. 4m tw *nnl cnmpntntian ad rat new lay 1*22 at*hag soma dfwfsa ahtch aaam tn | •* nnasley draff >n tha ta«al aa * am paead w«ch Iha htffh «tay% of lay* Taaa« oggfagai^M ItLlljad a«*« redtaetad an (he maae »V*S •'• #04 • had mnm*n ta-sm# *4 a**a*da eg • la* at fe# r»*s*a The moand teoa* aha*4 (ha (asea aeaa dv'taa 04 r** gat-d (t* 4T7 the a*oo*ge oat (n*aasa pea •a*naa sta■’»»«-ag tn *• as# id. (ta (ha bna-s ad (ha Iff}* taffoas he-naSea th* SOraOta las psrsa-ai* •or I Vi | wtMsVd aAea aaeh ye rt »n (a tha t aatad grades a a*t ^Oranta ad only ltd* 41 and a«nld mail a th* Bevavena ad ants #d 'a pee t ii e%»»a • VtSa ( r* pay -eat ed the poffstntVnh -ad th-ana- taw-* • *aa* fan# 4 41 pee t*-' n metsaved m> ee nates the * ng *4 Nan Yeah bnea (neoMta lav tn*bag of sat atata ita t Odd 4V* (aspnvaes aenittimg **)# 9*4.27* }* I per tent off I he ges«y% meat th-aova (as ea«aaa* Denney( • •a** nt'h 421 lal e»r*r*e a*s *e» •nd pa? ng *a a*er*g* «d ahila Iftiaada nat (hifd da re-srn* • acain*s <11 VLt fr tm nb-h 144 44- EM lhaagva tan* • warn cntWetad White the gatamatant nat col tart ng lave* from aaeca lhaa atnetoan Vtttlon dollars tn Ip amr. if * as g.'nat (ng eaenp(i«*a fra**, (ate* regal an exemptions # The statistic* shoaeg that US 3$4 woman Had return* aa tha heads of families *hl|e 401.42* other women reported to the treasury on incomea received by them Individually. Meosoaod ftaan Bmnaa ig ttti ta tl a*I ;»:» aa thtfanaa ad if* pay T%»*a Egnaas haadVv yaffadPa agap naan vher ffesnoantawi* an yanaons-sady. b meant in mn that aaaPa of a»a4a Cknayndnanf aaa n«my a* a and* nhdrh at hmat faatffNa the mane arytaan esmaddaaattan Atann n>4h the lenagMng 4**a an an*#ag mad ad E^ta •ea*ayBmandB the Canons Rneena has tnanoaimd •E aflf gonayndaoBla Th*— tg— *ya hnaag an th* radnOBa of tha One ■mm ■ at iff fy? nd the larg—< attlaa In tha twmmrf H t* *h*an that fay attlaa In IhM gtann raanBoan m Ifftl amann-eg tn iffhaaanMff and In 1*21 It trt aaa ana aa mrfanan nd T4 pay rant F*a tha anma gmnff aapanfft totes warn || Pin ana aa* tn |*|] and in 1*21 II : 24 aaa ana an mrrmaa nd 71 pay rant Ayrvstgala ladsihtadnaan ad 1*11 *a* f of 41 png and >4 hp hat ears and ahdo tee paw iM §m id asaa%a ffHff • *4S off th* ffaffff (MMx 1 son »t (4 a at MUf M am* •aRlataffi ta mwmk$ i Imp 4 a* taraaaae iM fe'OSB* Mti rtoa of 1*4401 1 MM 1 iha lasfaal lafal «MMMl i off a a oaoSaasaBI * M k* f M too— and •pma P*aa ta I e*-e» geo*-*** Naahvgg* Tana • - ftaa* fay 1 ng atayp flWpdM chnyvh Ig tha W a program ad tyatrmath am ynydtamata gtamg tn danamma nbforts non iaa *g*mt*d hy th* ■an niton rammiaalnn of tha I fTVgaajgai - a-spalgs With Da Hryno ad Atlanta. In ehnrg* n phaaa of the * orb Dr Bryan » •n’h pan annl Shrine Train in Colliaion. Washington. — T**n persona were injured, two of them aerioualy. In a colliaion at Kiveraide, Va.. between two electric trains whose passenger* Grain Crap Will ffa Smaller. Washington — The prl%-tpal grata crop* of the country will hr smaller thla year than last, with th« excep tion of oata and barley, both of which have been planted on largbr acreage* tSan a year ago. according to the de partment of agriculture's monthly re port Issued today. No reports have neen made yet on corn Winter wheat show* slightly 1m- hoard od the Southern Baptlot on* (antton la order to take up bla new poo it ion Bach •late of the Southern Bay ttat convention torritory hxa desig nated a man to work la the Interests of a church budget and general stew ardship among the churchea of hla state, and these workrTa will attend a conference and achool in church Minister Shot and Killed. Richmond. Va —Rev E L. Pierce, pastor of four Baptist churches in Cumberland county, was .killed and finance to begin in Nashville June 21 R. O. Garrett clerk of the Cumber w Hb * view to equipping themaelves land county court, was seriously if for this task, rot fatally wounded at Cumberland — ... . While one of the objects of inau- Includcd a number of visitors to the rroVP( 1 prospect*. resulting ' rom courthouse In a shooting affray which „urating this supplementary program Washington Shrlners’ convention. May conditions and a crop of. 581, local state and police authorities be Is to assist in rais'^g the full $75 000.- One of the trains was returning bushels les sthan last year's lieve was the culmination-of a politl- to Washington from Mount Vernon. ' total a * ittle more than wa3 ia - cal fued which has raged in the and the other was carrying there Seated a month ago and about 5- county for a number of years, a crowd of sightseers. One car was! 000000 bushels less than last year’s ^ almost- completely demolished. The injured were taken to Alexandria for treatment. Holder, Lillian Frances Johnson. ! The seriously injured were Wal John Elgert McCreight and William lare k- of Cleveland. T^nn., W. Dodd, of Alexandria. Va.. ' , rop. In Kansas there was a reduc tion of more than ^ 0.000,000 bushels Four Tons Hauled Mile fer Nickel. Atlanta, Ga.—Five cents for hand- Riddlo. The commencement program was so arranged as to present the work done by deaf and blind students In literature, music and athletics. In his address to visitors Superin tendent Walker called attention to the work of Ray \Villiams, a former graduate, now at the state University where he has attained the highest average in scholarships in his -cj^ss and has been elected valedictorian. Highway Body Hold* Meeting. ' “ _ Chester—The semi-annual meet Ing of the Ybrk Chester Fairfield Highway asosciatlon proihotlng the “Carolina a Short Route" from Char lotte to Oilumbia^ was held here and attended by representatives o Mooreieid state highway cugfaee- waa present *n<f *1*1*4 that th* “Carolina Kb. rt Row la" wonl4 ha u 1 ea over and mafLtalaod hy the at* and J a moiorman. Mr. Parks suffered In juries to his back and possible In ternal injuries^ Six Killed, 20 Wounded. London —Six T p r sons were killed and 23 wounded at Leipsig when North Dakota’^ crop premises about crowd of socialists, and trade union ists, holding a demonstration against the high cost of "living, clashed with the police, says a dispatch to The Ttinea' from-’ Berlltt. Will Sell Bonds to Build Railway. Washington^—The Tennhssee. Ala hama and Georgia railroad asked the Interstate Commerce Comm Iaa Ion to approve the Issue and sale by U of tl 200.000 in Aral th* - thro* rouaties Chart— H^fmd fSOOOOO la in the forecast compared wdth a Mpg one ton of freight fom miles, or ■ onth ago and in some other states 'four tons one mile, was thj average there were slight decreases. received by the Southern railway The season’s first forecast ^ of system during 1922. spring wheat pro^ucMoft reports the | Figures which have just been corn- prospective yield at 236.000.000 bush piled, covering the operations'of. 1 the els. or 40.000.000 bushels less than Southern for the year, show that 51, last yteara'crop. which-was placed at [ 276,000 000 bushels in revised tistlcs today ' The' wiring ^ wheat is 5 1’ per cent less lhajn">&st year’s. onr*third less than a year aga-while Minnesota and So’.ith Dakota will have slightly smaller crops. Mon tana and Washington show increases over la*t rear b-xndlod an average d’stance of 106 52 milej. average niuownt received by the Sduthern for hauling a ton of freight this distance was $2 24, mak ing the receipts from ta; rying one ten of freight one mile 1 26 cents— equivalent to carrying one ton four miles, or four, tons one mil© for a nickel. 000 for the campaign, by December, 1924, it also contemplates the laying of a surer foundaticn for the support 0 fall church work. j ,> Flames Dest r ny Dirigible. Dayton, Ohio—The United States army service dirigible, TC-1,,was de stroyed by fire shortly after It moor ed at Wilbur Wright field here. The ship, the largest of its kind in this ^country, was destroyed during a se- ’ "vere electric storm It camo, t-n- WR1GLEYS* Top off each meal with a bit of sweet tn the form, of WRIGLEY’S. allslles the ~ After Eocry Meat Dayfon^from Scott Field, 111., on test Sergts. Harry Barnes, Scott Field, and A. C. Maran^Hl^, Akron, Ohio, representatives of the Goodyear Rub ber company, which built the ship, were injured when they Jumped 40 feet to th ground, when the biff bag caught fire. Congestion at Customs Houses. Washington — Growing congestion sweet tooth and aids digestion. Bleaj*$i r^ anA benefit combined. )R^ v THE CHILDREl Ladies Can Wear Shoes One size smaller and walk in comfort by using Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic, healing powder for the feet. Shaken into the shoes Allen's Foot- Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy; gives instant relief to corns, bunions and callouses; prevents Blisters, Callous and Sore Spots and gives rest to tired, aching, swollen feet. 1,500,000 pounds of powder for the feet were used by our Army and Navy during the War. Sold Par Frw4 Samplw and 4 Walking Doll, adorns AUmi's Foot-Cam. La Roy. N. Y, lal lea of th* ra pars Goa prahtaai is iha early cadaaratlaa of s geoafal roafarewca to whirh Qarmnajr sooid hd adoxitteg os as eg sal has'a asser * »4a— raoff.rai • Gao (naaq a ffaad wttt a ad raadiasas hf ssaot her rapofaUaBs a* ahttffstioBS •ad a>aey*s tha roowctiao that tha effdiio yew4k*as sffaisld ha so no it lag 14 44 MffOdUal k4ff4 th* • •Odist of a (kfer 4 R ffertarsd oooig 4* 40 fm y(ed Os the QeamaS ffaaa04Bo4t At i S*4T44’ (t fOff (As 4440*41*4. th* Oaoasad ga*•#*•■ 41 p4»dffaa Iha ’edeOtsl r*.‘^0 ( ( >(•** 4h :; "h W walff •o * *ss s' Sad *4 I* *44 4S4 SffS SIMkSffS ySvtffffd a* 040441 OoBdsd •a**sa« off IhMA dm# 'hi.i# ni > k ft*■+ l ******* feMM mm m 1 Cutlcura Soap Conn iL-xions Are 1 iealthy ■ t*4.Aa Vaseline CARBOLATED FCTBOKUtt JCLLT %o skin break loo ssmoM lag notscff f W w&rw • * t € d^k, *<t Vk#k tk J tA ri aA* Mfh* ami MkddMd Eac«ll**it T«cord. Ten iiiiKtuk«*ii In I.ixsi.ihnuiuo cbaiH'as Is th«* (•xcallcni record of the Newark (X. J.) ih^I for dis- trilnitioii uf niitll. Newark |NiKtul i-iu- ploytwk liiindle a|i|>ri*xiiimtely- mnMniO piece* of until dully. “Thi* record 1# typlml of the care iiiul etticiency of iMtatal employee* of the nation." said Postmaster General Harry S. New. The minimum distribution etticiency ; demanded of postal distributor* Is 93 pei- cent. % Erring but Politic Husband. Mrs. Wish—At Inst 1 have found you out. sYou were seen flirting with a woman yesterday! Mr. Wish—It was my mistake. She had on a hat exactly like yours, ('ome with me and buy an exclusive Paris hat. I don’t want to he embarrassed again.—London Answers. What did Adam have to brag about until he got out of the "Garden of- Eden ? Gsdsdsa ta Odsavtll* hath a Iha* A :* i *f th* faoda how («#*• Shrlnees Fo,und Washington Dry. | Pettyjohn Heads Farm Loan Board. Washington.—Prohibition Commi^Lw'ashlng’on —Resignation of Chafl •Loner Haynes Issued a statement de ,f * E. I-ohdeli as head of tfih- farm at many of tbs larger> cnatom house* daring thaT during the Shrlners cob 1 ou, « C o» a b:y New York and Bos’oo. to- invention here the aonnal number of !u ^ U { . , Ccthy ouh aa ais o#i txritd I l » MbJ* Mouse 3 appaSpBiaa* foe *arht ftwr 041 4 ; Ptmym fts fffafcg • rrexta for ffru^finBea* were eat — aiost of which the road plans to e»- {half He yid th* fort offered sot |# r Lohdelt inf 11 mii tha hand ta roarrortlag Its saw Masidsaca that •^■.■takabl# progroas H ui*.r that h* If coffee disagrees jlrinkw Postum