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TONIA DAILY GAZETTE WHAT ABOUT IT? .Hart you given that dol lar to the playground fund? If not, why not? JUST 1128 That's all that's needed to complete the playground fund. VOL. XLII. NO. 58. GASTONIA, N. C, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 9, 1921 SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS GAS 15 OF 300 VOICES FOR BIG EASIER' CONCERT Will Give Big Community Chorus on Easter Monday, March 28 Chorus Will In clude Some of Finest Music Ever .Written Singers of f!iv Invited to Join. A big community chorus of ;iOO per suns is to be formed tonight at N:l.r at the Armory preparatory to the big cm r.iunity concert to be given in the Central ST 0,1 y The organization of this huge chorus is in charge of the music committee of. (iJiMtotiin mil in till if v N'l vini nl v i Irli " Miss Marie Turronce is chairman an v ill be under the direction ol Mr. Marry , .. Murrison (if (.onniuiiiit v Stiht, Inc. who is in (iustonia tn , l.iet classes f..r th iruiiiinKf volunteer m.i. le:..iers. Mrs. Morrison will ! the ,x i..;,nist. Music for the churns has alrea.lv I,, ,,, 'r,! ' , ,,mc,l,atel.v .., ,,rc,,arat.on lor the en cert which will in, Imle s l t he k-n a t r" " " ' ' " , We" 88 m ' ",IK ''""-' KontliiTii 111, '1,1,1 1, ulii.-li I'u ivhn.lv fcoutli.rn m. I. . ,i. s Him I, ,v,,w,o'l kmiWrt an, I loves. Fvervoiip who sings or who would like to sing will he welcome and there uill b no dues or voice trial-', the 01, Iv re oiiirement being that tho-e wi-hing t" help (iastonia s higgct niud, al tll'ir' he o.l hand lit the Armory tonight to regie tcr and he assigned a seat, livery sing, r ill tillfltollia should he al the All. l.ilV t" night as the rehearsal will start prompt l at 8:1". $10 MORE GIYEN FOR THE , . ma mi 1.1 mi. .liar m ivinro mppnpri rMv viv .v.w w One Is Being Solicited; It's a Freewill Proposition Ladies W- rl.l Fiinrl hv " " w....'.-w . Saturday Night. ,n Friends of the kiddie, yesterday tributed IO towards Ihe fund f.,r e,,ip ping a children's yground on the ', trill School premises. This leaves .just. $12.S that is nhsoliilely needed to ,,'' .lete the IMI neces.-ai y for Ihe pincha-e of needed devices. The ladle, have s. t tleir hearts 011 having tl,,, fund com plete.l by hut 11 rday night. There i, 1... earthly reason whv every penny of it til : on I, I not be in I,,-,, 1, 1 , ii,.,, 1 ll nill r..,n!r 4.1 . 1, ,.r . . ,.,.!,. o, 2 from each of lit people. (Hi. it a small sum anvvvav vou take. Ami j,,st remember howm,d,'i( will mean , ,l ki.li.. the boys and gi.ls. .0 have a wed f(iiipped play ground. I.', m.-mb. r that it is to be kept open all ,1111.1111 r. afford, ng , a safe and splendid place for th.m to play during the long sun nner da.v If you haven't con! , ihuted to thi, fund and want to have , nine part in thi, great work, send in your .1. Par or what ever you want I, make it lo The Cai tie ht once. Xo canvass i, being mad,-. ,, body is going to solo-it your out ril.11 tion. The only appeal that i, being made is thr u,gh Ti ( ;.,, 1 f 1, , e.i .. .. ... K . .. .. t . . , l. . 1. .. .. ... .. . . .1 11 , 1 11 1 11 e 10 , 11 1, 1 11 11 1 0 ,v 1 1 " ause you are intcres'e.l in thi, ..,k and want, to do something for the h i I I 1 hood of Castonia. It won't l- 1.,-ans gcmeboily pulled it out of y o,,. Yesterday 's contrihi, lion, w. ie a-i l'..l lows : Prank O. .Steven, S ;.n.i Kennedy I'rng Co "..on Mrs. II. p.. M ( n, II . . . 1 .... Mrs. II .M. ;,,, ,;,. . .,, Total flo.iiii What about it, Castonia father mothers J AUSTRIA MUST II AND OVER CAl'TLE AND HOGS Bv the Associau-.i Press.) Ih..N.NA, .March M. -p()a (-,,.,, that it would be re. I 111:1111 Die live stock provisions of the treaty of M. U.rmain was .served upon the Austrian ' government by th,. icpa rat ions com,,s siou today. This involves the delivery lo Italy, dug,. Slavia and Kum.'.nia of j L'OJHIO head of cattle, including , 1 1 xciicu cows. 1 The Amrriinii representative, on the1 reparations body. In fore their with dran'al, had, together wiU, th. Pri'ih. oj posed previou, attunpts by the inter esded nations to score sir h action. The ground of the opposition was that the requirement was unfair the countries Tvliich are gui.i.lving Au,tria with ipian tities of milk ami tats, and that the ua tious to which the cattle would go did I'-ot actually need the s'-- k demanded. THIRTY-FIVE ALIENS ARE DEPORTED (ROM PET KOIT (By The Associated Press ) DETROIT, Mi.h., March I'l.ii'ty ficv aliens, ordered deported for alleged riolieal aetivitiesi, are to l.av. her, Sun day for New York. Dr. P. P. Pi.u'i--. immigration inspector, announced today, Thn men are lo leave Ellis I, land for Europe on the Mongolian. March P.'. along with deportees from other parts of the country-, it was said. Deportation wararntg have 'be-n re q-.iwted for several others who were ar restd yesterday charged with di-tribut-' GOMMUNTY OFFICERS MUST LOOK ELSEWHERE FOR CLUBS YORK, S. C, March 9. The vil lage "lynching tree", a white oalc a mile and a half out of town, where five negroes were hanged a quarter century ago after the murder of a white boy, has been blown down by a high wind. Since it attained its place in history the tree has been sprouting a crop of police clubs annually for North and South Carolina officers who favored "persuaders" carved from its branches. 1921 GENERAL ASSEMBLY Q PflMMFNIlFn FflR IU UUHI ILlllLU I Ull 1 PRAPMRIVF STFPS . Mas r Knhincnn nf I nwpll. An- -w-.v.t w . -r pointed on Board of Trust- , c M.U.l 1V1 writ BawewaKAi . . Morganton Pete Murphy Will Be Congressman at Large. ' K.M.KP.H. Maid, !-. The P..JI scs- ,, ,. (general A-seinhly a.lj.iHinc.l sni Mo.ru.v alter imnniui.t ims :.r." ,,.,.11.' h, u,,,k. ulialiur n.av I,.- ..anl. uill ''In t he curse nl I he I I icgotia !, ;.. ,, ;.. .... ,. , I',. ,..;.. t,,,i..,' si, .,,.. 'I'l'l ..I III.' l.l.l J -1. 'ive ,fr. thai "ere taken l'..r II,, Stale. h.v. Knl,' HoiiKlitoii thinks ti.at .he s.v.i ,tl peiliap. may he chained itl. I,, -.111- Lien ,Mr:,i:i-;,nt, hut lie 1- , . r ' un. after watchm- many l.islal iv. h.das and ham 1- ,eiv.-. in sever,,', Hint ii never he - .id that the I'.H'I sc the hr I under I he M'Uir mi admin 1 (..itiuii. did m,l provide hberallv lot '""" .' 1, long other thing- tlial the se.wi,,n , just closed did was to authorize the ex elldit,l,'e of tit'tv lllillloll fir good r-.ad-. 1 1 In'i a! ie the Stale's banking law-, provide genen, 11.lv for the .011, i, .,.1 U .,,,.1 H, Si-...-'-. ...I, ti I :,,,d , . , . "." ' ; . ''vie writ..',', . . ..... L, ... c , poo l.ie - '.'in iv- o - 1 ,g the -iv.v da.vs .i.t pas I. Al'l '' ,,"vrr,,,,r M"r I., i ' ... .1 ..... !" - " u""" U-tU- J'"""''" '' ' s,:i1'' "l"'l ' 1 -oldshoro : ve,k. Ilea 11 fort county; ''. M. (air I'uriiain county; Hr. .lol,,, 1 1. liohii.s ,,1, I i'di,; a t ',a 1, . I ' I h-i v , Ua v n,. , ily ; I "' M. II. Ilort I'',.r,vth c.i.ii.ty; II. 1 ' M ''Ju.-en, , v Hanover cuiul v ; !'. M. Ki franklin lountv; W. I.. P.. Ik. A .'rk ,'ii .ill's i'iiiiii v : 1.. .v.. 1. Inc. rsc. i-"iol county. Mate Hospital al M-rgaulon : C. F. ks. Ilei.-lerson ,- ty; .1. II. i'-kc .o..v; hr. C C. Kii'b.v. M.lh.w ; hr. .1. M. l;.' k. Pi tin. 11 cuiiiy 1 1 1 '' "I or. I, haml-dpli ; .1 .M '"dt, M.-cklei.bui e c-Minlv ; Mi-s Pmiiu Cicnietit. I ',11111-omhe coiiul v ; M,.an M IJ-.Imii-.mii. Cn-t.m coiuit.v; A. M . .s-alcs. (,udtoi ,o,in!v. '-'"'e N-h...d l'-ir I',..- P.i:..d and heal' ' 'e.gh: I.'. P.u,l.ee. Wake comity; hr. W. A. (logeis, Ma-'on count v; A. I.. N ' 1 Inl.v; thai'1', W. Koine. dohiis',,,, county. Ma'. .1 at l.'ab-igh: .1, "''I'1' '' . ' o v 1 wake c 1 n 1 V ... in, , . ,. ,:-.' ' ' - - "'"'' ' " 1 1 " ' : Mardu,!! iiliain,. hup un. v ; hr. Leslie P. li Pert I'eliv lla irvey. I r - ul.v : unit v v- --pried. New Hanover; Walt, r ... P.i, , -as. Kid, in i e. unity ; P. It. Var h'-hcon comity; John 1'. Wiley, hiii'h.'iin county. 1 'a -vveil 'Mailing .--chool: ( h.nl.-. h. w. v. Wave.. I'-unty : Mrs S. C. hitler -in. l.-iioi, ...untv; A. II. Powell, lira 11 i, lie e.iiniiv ; I'r. .vi. 1.. .i-piiciis.ni, N,,l ha m pi 011 county ; .1 a ines I . I -1 1 11 11 , N.-,,l, 1 1 , t v : W. P. And, 1 . 11. Wii-o,i , ,,,i.i, , ; I'r. I. W. Pai-.n. M !. h ui.urg ..uhlv; W. P. Pa ..lis. An.--,, i-.i.inty ; I'r .1 I. I. M.l'an. I.'..b.-, ly. V ihe- a ppoiut n 1. n t - are m.-i-l- 1.11 the h..- - win- h Hie u-v. :..r am 1 1 .,- tin b. gtmibig hi- a I in 1 u 1 ' 1 a h")i " sacessf,,; hu-,,,,"-, t " ' the various I oard, to ....k afl.-r th.- tate in titu tn-ii,-. Pot'orc ad 1 ,m i,,n b-.lh braii.-l.es ..f the Cceral As-.-midv p.- I ''''' i-"' ai'd cleared the ,...!.!-. -a Vn-lar-. as a suiisiitii!, ,,,r moving picture r-'hip h d-fcated by tin- I -mi l..., '"-iir hour, before ad tour, 0 pas-e-l the tialh rt bill wi ,1 niisdemeaiior to cvhil-i; ol pictures. He- bill originally li.i.v: word ''sacrilegious.'' hu ,, h vv. '.-.a t'lK-'l 1 1 1 .' 1 k ' ' ' '' P'.i rd 1 u keii out afler which hi, I '"'h branches. The Hon -c n fusel on- 11. 1 '' ' Senate bid inert-;, sing the t,.,y of I. Adjutant C.-ncal from i.:. 1- , I'" year. Pefore ad.ioiirning the b-gi lal.ire v,r '--'U.' nominaled Walter "P.-'. " Mm I ". of I.'owan county, member -f He- hvv,r b-use. for congres-1,,;, at. luge .- '- predict. -d i this correspitn-b-i,.-.. 1, "utlv. Petitions bearing th,. signatun- of -cues of the members attesting their . -e. iu and adiniriition for the Rowan representative ami ple.Kic l,',m their -'support in the event additional repres.11 t.:timi is given North ( 'arolina in Con gr.sss have been place i iu th lianiis vf itvtt iiuiv v ALLIES' METHODS ARE: BY Chancellor Fehrenbach Says Violation of Law and Jus tice Cannot Be Defended on Any Judicial Grounds. (Hy Tin1 Associated Press.) P.KUUN, Mai, li !i. Protests voiced U Ion- tin' supremo allied cnuncil in I.iin il.in by Mr. Walter Smiioh, furfifjn mill isl.r, mikI 1 1 -: 1 1 1 lit' tin- tlerinan delegation' ,'i! tin- H'i;ir;it inns eon 'rem e, were em j pha I ii'.-i I ly endorsed by hr ih-i-1 Itir Kou T:ur, ,v!:' : ,r:'i!:!z , ,.,,,,.,,;, .,, 1 I ,, tl had !.,. . ,,.,k, n .-,. that the (human .lol.-gu i .1. 1: 1 ni,H u .S rci u nn 1 1 4 10 m-n m, uic cnaii r, I lr sai.l : This violation of law a.,. I iustice i 1... ;.,.i;.....i ' , . ,.,,,'',..,;.''.' .,S.M.,.,S ,, ,ir,.ete,i against a p..o,.t- , In, in whom the- last .IctVns,, has he, ,, ...ken. The even, , of t he past u.Vk ha c eonv.M.'e.l the government the .netho.ls ,,i;ls hv .he allies ,,,( p.,ssil.l.v a- ,., . , lsh , , ,,, ht., , , ,' Kiircipe nor l.rn.g aho.it Ii., alum ot th- . . , t , hi.li.r.v." said I lie , ham , llor. in ,is , -n,siii the iie4lioii ..I' re-.pi, 11 ,ihi I ily f.ii the war. "I feel permiltnl to .ledaie 1 1,,. .1 11. 1 iiien I f l,i,,rv is already estah l.'-lied. and that Hie nature of the verdict j i -ii.-ii I ha I ai.v .,H. mpt h, fasten ie s. ihiltlv sideK 1 tierinany must1 fail he.-a ii. i i. faUe." run mnnnilTtnil hfl K A N LEASES NEW SITE Secures Clinton Property On TVJw. liaA P! . . Years Buildings to Be Re - nioved at Early Date. .. Work n tic ere. loll lit lie new. ' ., . ,,,,, , ,,. P.ig .fast,,.. County '' " u,n 1 11 xl ,l!,'vs- ""' I I . I. ...... I. ll... II.. -.-I,,.. I'( Ic ' ' , l'"' A--ocat uu, al UN .ecial meehn' , . ,'..' ' , ' . h. "Ihe n-,.,,, tl,,,) ,r,a t,, ynl l';'ls'' '"' 1 "' ' "1,,H1 l"1'!"'! y on ,1 Korea." said Mr. Swin. h. ait. 111 ''"' "I"' r a. ..1 a iieii... o t''l''"1 ' :"'" nddi.--, , hall, i.ge anl '''"; ' KIW''!' ," ' '" adding lb.. 1, having mum, I'ri" j',',' S' ' ' ' mi , Vi I "o f ''the h 11 i 1, 1 " " ' ''"''' ' "'' 'ated I i.. '""' " " '. 1 "' '' ' '" ""' h,,M,,t ,-,. at h.uid. but - ' 11 A I the annual meeting of the stock IS. Id, rs in November it was unaniniouslv ' , :, " u . ' ' ' " J,.,,,, ' ,!,. ', ', ",,,. ' ., , ' , ... , , . T I i 1 1 ; 1 1 n -1 ' ol Ian I t had been hoi,, d that a deal could be made for the, pu 1 1 ha M- 1 if peimaneiit grounds' but not h ing could he located within the reach of the a-, icia', on financially and hatisf'ac lory in location at the present time. ' Work b. gan Monday oil the tearing low 11 of lh. present buildings in order to get them out of the way of the work be j inu done by Mr. I. It. 1 1 .- 1 1 , 1 -1 i-i the d, Ach. i-iiicut of a 1 esidi nl ia I section on the old g ,, ami adjoining l-nnN 'e, I . : .. . . , : 1 1 . . . 1 lie lieu I oca I ,00 I, .' ce 1 11 lima I IV ,,,,''. ,. ,.H,. (,f ,,. . ung cv-elleiit ' for the puio,e desired . There will he ,.,,.1. ,,,, ,,,.,i . ;,, I-, 1 ,,1' m ,,ew groumb, it ha viug been -l.-.-i.!, .1 t hat the ili-whipim-nt will be carried nut somel hing of a landscape plan. It i, also likely that wire in, lead of planking will be used for the front fencing on the New Hope road. Tin- arrangement of 'the ground, and buildings will v.i y carcl ull.v ma SUGAR COMPANY SHOWS GAIN OF FIFTY MILLION ( p,y The Associated Press.) NPW M).'K, March P. - The volume , i,,,-, 11, ,s ,,,i,e ,v the American S 11 I'll I ,;,.,,, , ,,,.. in , .,- -tts lr, .4. .-,.. Vl.r tl,c previous w..t . 11IL; ,,, ,. j,,,,,,,.,! report M,,. ,.l;.h p., I., v . -,.,. ,,,, f .:.-, , ,.,,..,,., r;,, ,-,p., Ilt. a:i ,',. ,,.,,..,, tonnage hamli, d in the In. lory f ;. on j -a li.v , high pi 1 alone accounting tor the nn n a . of pr"--; r..ipt.,. ftp. rating j 1 . fi t of il.soo, 1 1Va-. ,, p.i,.,,,,.', 1,.., th.-,,, j and about one half lent on 1 .0 h .lollar of k,Ic,. or a profit of Ie . 1I1111 on.- mill per pound, b'e.,i"g ,0 the III- lo'i-r-l sugar Mlp id - IT.- 0. let.. I!.!.. I '-T he amount in the .National Sugar bowl in li.g'u represented 111 pounds for roh pcr-011 ,,, (he I uit.'d States. The m H i-id supply 1,1 IP:'n over lUPl was elhi .. nt to la-t the Pintcd Slates from Labor Day until almost Thanksgiving." , NEW REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CHAIRMAN: John T. Adams, of Dubuque, Iowa, who will succeed Will H. Hays, accord- ing to reports from Washington. Four yean ago Mr Adams was defeated for the chairmanship by Hays. ; WEATHER. :!" North Carolina, rain probable tonight and Thursday; colder. : ' ' A I MR. MARION LAWRENCE, fl, r, 1 co ... i. 1 i ' y 1 im uuuiuiia 1 .uiuiay School Association, ChicaRo, Ills., Who Will Be One of the Principal Sncakcis at Iho (aM..n rmtniv Cimil t,i,,...i ronvcnli(in Whj(.,, Hpuin, Th.u, Session at the Fust l'nsbyieiian Chuich. Gastonia, To.lay. AI,nT r Dl AAH (jflV Ml AH llf Kl HI Vtwuill VI VLVUV Til 1DV ill VAVf MYf U Nil IU OHIL LI L An avr Afv III- I ATI- I'ffl lAl III A IT P ... .Mil III II II II 14 Mil vl " ul-w lmJ,u ' M. L. Swineheart, One of Speak ers at Laymen's Missionary Meeting at Greenville, Un- derwent Operation to Try to Save Life of Prominent Lay- I man. ! . If FF.N V I I.I.K ii C M.r.l, i ' "'- ma ua ger of 1 h, Ken .1' tin Southern Methodist Church, gave a .piarl .C I.!.. 1.1. .. 1 .- .' . .- I '" " 1,1 " " fort In save the life ot i.eiuL'e W Watt- I k ot Durham. I'., capilah-t and had Presbyterian layman. H I aim- 1 . 1 . known ti v ( h.n. :,,vv j , ,,. ,,v -, . .; 1 ... r. .' 1 , t. , t.i. sa.nh.c , ,.,,.. hi,,,,. Mi . .-.,. b -.. 1 . 1 ..1 , , , '-as a six-.-, her In I iiiehl at the .event, geuei a I l;u '.. ,,-;,, v , here. Mi. :.,. h.,,,1 ha- h,, .. ,,, t this country to appeal to tl,.- I'r.-hvle rj.iM (.iin)i nr Ihe missions ;tlial it m.i, 1,11 j ,1.1.- to nap with. .1,1 , more tin,, 1. mar, e,. inon- . 1 1 1 1 1 . ! 1. - and m sc, 11, - i.,M ,,1 the ..l.,..,ile " 1 "' ' " " "" me ''",l1 "'" K'"''"" I'''"' 111 ".e,,,.-,,, ,,, l--'"i bad l,..,i a.ten.lmg. . minister '''' '' - W,"' -'ioducd a bill evtemling the """ l-ia and A In. a and other ."' ',,- labor accident, law t o ...10. , i ,, s, ma, nan hiiown ine lilcue', of the Am el l. a a m , vslolia i v . PEOPLE OF OCCUPIED GERMAN CITIES PAY NO ATTENTION TO SOLDIERS i . , - i . . . . . , t , . , ,1 I , Vl , I . t '. 7 1 lh, ,,, I, l;.,,,,-, ,,, i I .In,, wen ,,, I',.. , ,. 1 1 , s,- ,,' ie- w. 1 ,- r ,., ;)f.,ir, ;., .1(t , , ,. (., .j... ,,r,. '' Ti,,,,. w , .-, ,,,, . . ,,..(,(, , v-. K -. -., -, .,. . , ,, n ,fr,'r, , ,-!,,, ,,l I, , ' -. I t ' : t 1 , . r . t,, e I e.g I I.--- ag:,,, I :,. ' p- II. I It u -. lull-'; I Ihe Woikmei, to time h, in-. I , ;," d, 1. c like, at ,;,ii-- 1 h t Hie pie, 1 Itv of !,',,- ,, m.t ,'hii,' of tu, ,,- , 1 la li v w a g. . 1 1 , w , 1 , la '-ue, s n. the I . - . ,, , , "-'h thai )' 1, ! "ii I ' : glial,..,, 111 1 : -u 1 li- i'i r, , r t! .,,! .. ..' d oc,;.. , ' ' r 11 r -, w 1 1 ! 1 h' I'r, ,:, i, ... , Veb.. a mn,;,,, , - Allied li,.; 1,, m,- v. ,11, lour lam:, a ,1 ,r, .;;,, , ,., ,.. . ,, ,,.. i ,.y,..,,'. ,1 tin, I, at the ma' liine -in,-. Alongsc I t , '''' " " up i-i puhle pi., . .' ' : 1 ,1,., 1 i ,ii bv Pi.-ideut L.'i ... t . ,,,11,,. f. ,.,j t-i hear up p, i-. d.'v un I, r 'a t,i,i. ''slav.iv.'' 1 re I .-g - , 1 o-r , fun. ' 1,01 '.., I-, t.t.li nls pas-.e,i J'-.o, .!,, ii--,,-i. . It- of tl !.,; ... tai.v i-ontrol. 1- Id., v ger train ,.-n i.-.-. e ' , , ; t t " r w o 1 k r , , e j 1 '.IV - I, I - T),. r,. ha'. '. n "- an , II at ,,,,, . of ng, , ,,, ! - , v ice. r"d i n t r ua ' uu. 1 1 t hovvyvr. . t,.r , fain- or other .1,., General I,.,-. command,,,- the Prem-I, troops ,n I ,... Idor f v.in, .. burgo,,,;,,,, r t..da v a ml t..h him icer-.l I.g,,ttc had c. ,,h ,., a , , ,,, th. ,..,., ing of (,e Rhine .-..v in. .al land'a" f,,r S lay. provided in. y.ee. heV v.-.-re made wifh regard lo Ihe oce,ip:,ii,, Tl. communal p-. lie are r.-niainin- 0,, duty. The sennity pli, ,-. whl. h w. re d'sarmed yaster.lav re.-. iv I its ,r,n, ,;.k ,(1:iV. T. '. ,,, n. ,(.ed to the smallest number consistent Hith the preservation of order, although the burgomaster liad urged that the force IS AT OF, All Trace of Criminals Lost in Excitement 21 Shots Are Fired from Motorcycle Side Car. O'.y 'J' lie Associated Tress.) MVMKIM. March '.I. This city was Imiiilii'l last nielli when it became known thai Pduanlo Hatu, premier .-11111' lniiii,tcr el' marine, Iiail lieeii assassinated while 1 1 I ii ni i ,,e. In his Inline from a late J sc- inn nl" the Npnnbh senate. Inline- lialeK alter the news was received in iiltn i.ii iiiaiti r-i, arrangements were made tu .any un tin- erinneiLt until a r" I inii r imiM lie appointed hy King Alfon- ,(1 'yir , 1 n n 1 minister of T. i .. . v ,11 . -,, t,un,,,,r,rv i.remier . .' ' .. .' . -u ii.iii- hi I ill- null . Ull IWIHtl lilt ' "' " '"'ui ' ."The ermienTlH-en' c miitc.!'' the ', ,, .,. . u, re ri.ling in the '!, , a , ,.f a ,. , , , , I,-. s,e, a ay ami ,lis a ' 'i:. r.-, . Pre r I 'a.o I, ft the senate , l,a,l . s.a, ',!,,,k ami entceil his ' rit... 4,.r 1. ' all- A n ua I to I ,., l I I Sol, ami. .! tl ml, fall,' ,e Aha. la. Ann. '"' v !' vv .tii a si.le car carrvmK Uvo 1....1 ...11 1 .1 , Hil...eiO 1IIIIIU. un , 1 1, ere ,ejnK many minilar ma ' . Inn, - m, the .-.t reels. When the prem 1. r V ...r had reached Plaza I ndepemlen , near s,i,i.r Hato';, home, the motor , i,'e 1 .. I it, ..peed and nppioach ; ed the ..ide of the premier a automobile. : At lh.it i..iil the .streets are unite dark.! ,.,ne to the fa.t that a large park bur d.i..,n the ne.l.l ki.le ..f the plaza. hi 1 1 1 ' ," "" ' " ": Ia"" mi, iv it 1 1 the a iilomobil" the two men ill "'" s"1'' '''"' '""l llir driver of the mi- iliilie 1,1,. in-, I liie ill,,,. 1 III., i,ren,i.,r "I , ' ' , "' ' diet, he,,,'; d i i ha ig.'d . Ilie wine trag . . h 1. ..- 1 ,,:n tei 111 a ii-vv moments, ami 1- the la-t shot rang out the motor cy mii- Mint a sun' ..ncci ami vanisti , , -'" ' ( - premier', ,,, hear ,n.,,a-e. hi, cpe.-d, but tl- I ' ' 1. 1 am nuiimieu ; nop the " The chauffer found the -r. 1 r t-. i Iv iv,.,.d about the head.' .. . . '"'t al.le lo s,ak. lie said lie was bad ly ,, .,. MW,r j,.,,,,, Jq am. ve to a .lispensary on tulle "'-:.it, m.iihv, where first aid was ad miinslei, , . Sumr Halo was conscious " 11 ,;,keu fioin the auloinohile but col ' 1,1 Vu minutes and died while ''' ""' 'l'd"'"-'"V "c had three wounds 1,1 "' '" '"'ad. The car in l-i. ' h- was riding was riddled with '' "s "ii. ,1. A MKRICAN AVIATORS WILL CARRY DISTINGUISHED GUESTS (Hy The Associated Press.) IfAli:. March !C Members of the w ' Vl M'-,!,,,, wl, will take ihe: .1 ",ip h' -in.,, nn u.ly .. to the I'nitcd -11 , , 1, 1 1 . 1 . , ' ha iy , on a long trial tup be li-oiautliug ll,, lalt preparatory ig i' I" n.eii, a. will have a d gue,t during the I ' will i u - I ii I, , h, i row n or in cess ,,i , , , , , , In i I h. b'.hel ( I nil'! w on, John ,-, , amhas, ador. l, coin -lh e, of tie h .1 1 ia 11 aeioiia ut ie n -I'll. 1 ,1 1 , of the A nor ica n em ,fl an I Paii au officials. The M i..,,i.bi r a I unit - i x I v five. l;i,., vMil !,,,ve II,,,,,, f, t- ,.r the M .-literraiiean f-s I t ,n , ;,. letiirning to the oa,t v .f V-.pl.s. fter ciri-liiig aho, it ,.inn:-, 11 will sail southward gulf ,,f Sahrno. ami from Ih.ie . t- the .-a.'. ,1 hung planned id 1 1.,- p, aks of th. p, -iniifs HIT SPREAD RAIL. 1 'Itv The Associated Press ) p K.-P.l l.'i.. M , . Man h ! S. v 1,,.. vv,,,- de, aihd at (.ailovvay. 1,,, r hi r . earlv tod.iv. when the engine ...' th.- s.,,,1., bound ie,s-i,B..r trim No I'-. .' lh,- V.,,.o A Ms,ipp, Vallev ! . i r ... bit a -ir.ad .ail. No one was I I trail., wa, ,.,,,,,1.-1 several 1, ...r l.t.r 1 .iiti'i WORKERS IN N Y GO OUT ON STRIKE Nl W 1 OKK. Mar. h t". -Appr-.n ' h.'-i. I". vv.uk.-r- in mis,.,' and ,, 1' w 1 a 1, ,,'iu in e -I a' the head.juar ,,' ti,, 1 1, t , 1 n 1' 1 or. I Pa lie-,' Car r ,.rk- r . ' I'iii-u. where it was ; i that the . lu-'rv in greater , u k wa, pr e-t 1,-1 1 iy t ie, up. HERE'S A GUY WHO DESERVES A MEDAL. BRECKENRI DGE, Texas, March 0 Catching a 20 quait nitroglycer ine torpedo as it was blown from the ca-diiR by an unexpected flow of gas. Powrl Wright yesterday held it until 50 persons and the 200 quarts of the explosive on a wagon reached safety. He then dropped it back into the hole with the receding gas and escaped. The derrick was wrecked by the im pact and the well caught fire when the tip was lifted to the crown block by a recurrence of gas. ALLIED SOLDIERS PATROL STREETS OF DUESSELDORF DUESSELDORF, March 9. Al lied soldiers patrolled the city of Du esseldorf last night. So far as known there was no untoward inci dents, the population of the city ac cepting the presence of entente troops with seeming apathy. All theaters, moving picture houses and concert! were ordered closed late yesterday by General Degoutee, commander of French forces occupying the city, but he promised this order might be mod ified in a few days. Provincial authorities were invited yesterday to meet the commanders of the allied troops here and a state of siege was declared. FORTY PEOPLE ENROLL IN SONG LEADERS' CLASS Many Are Takine Advantage ' Opportunity to Train for ' Work in Direction of Songs ' and Music Classes Are Held Nightly at Armory Public Invited to Join. Forty men ami women have enrolh-,1 ,, ,, , , r ,. , , . 111 'h' pvening clacs lor the tral nni; of volunteer mug leader "Inch meets 011 Mondays. Wednesday and Fridays in the Armory. Thesp classes aro being con ; ducted under the auspices of the music' committer of (iastonia Community Hcrv jee, of which Miss Mane Torrenc,. is chairman, who have brought Mr. and Mrs H.'.rrv Morrison of Cnmm.initr 1 N'lvice, Inc., to the city to conduct these 1 classes. Miss Torrence savs that thf. con.inittee is highly gratified Ht the response of the ,;, ...1. ...a.. .....I ,..,..,.. .!, I,..,,.. . . 1 availed t hcinsvlves of the opportunity to r , i take this course of lessons 111 gone lead , . , ,, ., , , i. g which is the same course that iH be irg given at Columbia mid other univer sities throughout the country. . m,. ....... i .... . ' """s " ' . A '""; H v-ilM f"f wl" ' 'U: ecom.ng of ,eal serv.ee to ii 111 -iif , nir .1111, ehiireh Hnniiiv sc loo h dge, cluh r cty is eligible to member- 'hip in this claas without, fees of any 1 .1.. l : i 1 I -"'. ' "'"-' r.-iuiremeni im.uK reguiur , .,,. P. nt a, Masses for the nt v e s. ssioiih. A special feature, of the course will be a series T talks and demonstrat ions ly Mrs. Miirrison on the art of aecoin panying all forms of community music, This is one of the most valuable features ,,f the coin, and should be taken a. Ivan lageof by all accompanists, choir dir t ,rs, leaders and anyone interested in comliict mg var s forms of community ,,i,, ,.,,;. ,.,, t()llav ,at . . , . . , , froll,.,, in the class would be Riven an opportunity to do 8.) lit the Armory tonight. This v. ill he. the last opportunity for enroll incut hi the class. , . I RESIDENT OF ROAD IS ENGINEER ON TRAIN . (Rr Urn Associatl I rns.) ,.,,,, . ,.. ........ .. . I , a in No. 'J'J the Atlanta, Binning ham A Atlantic railroad left Hiriniiighain schedule time at li:.'l'. this inorniiig lor .inevi Ala., carrying mail am ..issc.lgeis. III.- eilKll.ee. .s . r is A. uii'K) VM.ii.inari., nieinner ..1 ine noar i f directors of the road, who manned the same train on Monday, the first to I,, operated since the strike of employes ' "un,,, en.-c.ive lasi rvaiuruay. A former employe of the road is scrv '"-' ilH conductor, ami other members " e crew are practical railroad men, ,-ic- cording iniiiouiiccinent from the office Superintendent Whitak.-r. tUUr.ll lr.AK Willi DULLM HOLE THROUGH HEAD, My The Associated Press.) A PU I 'STA, ia . . March ! - Prank S Pib her. '. automobile mechanic, was found dead "11 the Savannah river bank T,ies,ay afternoon. There was a bullet hole through his bead and a revolver was be,ide the body. Police advance the theory of tumble.' "" the ground that he was known to be despondent over financial affairs. . , COST OF ROOKIES GOES . . DOWN WITH OTHER THINGS Bv The Associated Tress. W AS II I NCTON , Mar, h . The high with other falling markets in 1 !20, ac curding to a war department announce ment. If cost an average of i-vfj .... fa. h to get l.ts'JiTO inen to the colors that year, as compared with $1J7 in P.Pi In February, HlL'n, the tost was tP.'L' iH, each, however, against $4:2.7'.i "' '"'ht -f the name year. TODAY'S ISSUE OK RECORD SMALLEST YET PUBLISHED (By The Asaocvstod Prws.) WASHINOTON", March 9. Today's issue- of the Pongressional Record, con tainnig less tlinn three and a half col iiuills, probably whs the smallest evif published. Most of the space was taken' up with an editorial from a Georgia ' newspaper commend ing the public service. 'of Senator Hoke Smith, who rtired;a March 4, and letters to Senator Fletcher, of Florida, from citiiens and organiza tions protesting' agin?t high freight aui ST WILLSTAGE DOLLAR DA! WEDNESDAY MAR. 16TH. Under Auspices of Department of Mercantile Affairs of Chamber of Commerce Boosters Will Travel Over County from One End to the Other Shealey to Do Stunts in the Air Mam moth Trade Event for Gas tonia. 's BOOST CASTOiNIA. Have your car in bm- un Main stieet or Oakland Fiiday morning at 6:30 o'clock, facing .so that you can proceed duwn Main lorn the First Methodist chinch cornn. lton't fret ahead of the pathfinder cat, which will be propyl ly designated. Citizens of Gastonia, nlV'r than merchants, who would like to help boost the city, a.e co.dially invited to join the meichants on the tiip. r,'l tt"!l '. l"''',' !.,. ail 1 ,. . , , ' a ton ,a h " -1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ; r i..e ,ur- 1 , u 11 1 1 lt territ..iv .ml an ,:i',lai,e Mi -lit. " - over the to,r; ,,f ll..' I i"ii,,i,-. uill '''' st;lKl'd '' ' !..nt- We.. '"""'".V. March Pi Tin- : . i , i , I at 'spciial meeting -t !..- I ,,,,,,1 ( Mercantile Allans ( li..- (.a-!,.ni.i ' 'll:""l,,'r "'' Cummer. - ..ilbd at the of ' 'l'i"'sday linen, el, by I M W. I K. Haynes. The propo-.ll Inn ii.l. i.e. M elt,i-i I into ' with enthusiasm hy He ,,n , ,, , nl s and they propose to hue,, I .Hi ah. ml eo-,t I ' special .llff'rillLrS tor the il.'l'.. ..." , , , r ri.la.v iiioriiiiig a 1 avan .1 le c imposed I .. 01 a car in. 111 ea. li si,,te. ;. n, .ais i.;(r- ing other booster-, too, will p.-uade Mani , sum i- i rciiuiii -.n..; m i r.nihim : v. ;ll1 ttill ,, , ,,. ,.. ,,, ., ( the county, stopping i.. i-. and swi , :,, ., , , . cover practically every town m tiie tern- ,. ,,,,., ( ,;;,,,. M,,.r vl.rtlKllr ,,. n:,,. ,,v ,., tnLlt,., al is ,.x,.,i,., tt :1 ;,-s ,,,, BiM ,,.,, : one rts ; given 111 the different towns. - Monday l.ieut. uaiil M aley will make '. a circuit, of the luivr. In hi, airplane, 1 giving all a good view if hi, in.icliiiie i in air and .-,!. .!.- rib.il ing al.eili,iug ,.,,,tter. , The men haul- are chii,,- into Hm ,'iatler in eariie,. and ale already inak- ; jag special preparations f.,i t he o, c.i,ioti j I, will nn, ,,,! i,,na hlv -,i,a,s anvthing 1 ,.f the kind yd all.,.,,....) in Castonia. .P'dging hv the activity of t ial cmimi.teis in char,,', and is led .0 . intw immense tin, 1 1 -in tin 11 r - rounding country for the .lav. as well "S giv ing ( ia, tonia home I', Ik- theoppor 1 tunity to get tin- h.netils from a real ' dollar day. -- --- - NIGHT RIDER SITUATION IS UNDER CONTROL. ,. , ., ,, flty I he Associated Press. ) ST K K N'St I N . Ala . March !. Whil I'm I her tale ll, a,, i.-eted, the I limb r coii- night lider -iliu.ti.ui i, w trol today, according to C.,i,r;,, W. Aus tin, chief of the Alalia, ua law e.iforc-- . ,.,,,.,,.. u . ,',..,. .,, arrested niiu ii! 11 in em nun I Ion with llS, oders III the llolllarll I'OI'tiol, of i.,,.,,,, count v Tui.y . tog,,!,,,-, are i eus- tody as a r II of outbreak, and furlh- ,r m'nsh will be , , 1 In, f Austin said I'm- of the m. u ar!."-t.d la-t night were negro.,, v. ho are .-barge,! with participating in the whipping of a white man. W,,il'' H"' "";r" rritoiy from this pia.e nol-n o t He I ,-mi line is a veritable arin.-d camp, others report that farm,,,, are going al 1 their work as IM,I:1 " that .taut rum-.r which tm day . kept lb.- rural ,.s.p!e ,n a htate "'' l,;M' ''! o-it BABE RUTH CAVORTS "CONSIDERABLE" AT CAMP ' Bv Th A" a ted Press.. N ,:W VCb'l:. M i. 0 ' - Versatile " Hah. " b'u! h. t h- N.w rican s stellar hail pla v , r t tad, "I " . 011 1. ierable" yesterday at lire Vai.k.v . prnrg .amp ... 1... . ... I.. . .. I L. -"' " I .... . n .i. p n ci acre f... la Ihir.ng 'h, r-ii.', 1 re"-, ia the fore men I., 'piahti, ! 1 , i hu- lomediau, then spent an l...,r .-id i-:g !--ft handed pit. her, . 1 11 tl-' at'. , c- u he played ;! . v.orki-d in t bat. getting ngl.s. He e iy relieving first b. -'. pin la d center tu Id. t h. n nut one home nui and ' ' brought 1 1 !-.. 1 y to a .1 bat boy of hi - burd- 11 . iirCUSS WAGE REDUCTIONS A!iC1iD SWI" C0' ' " V'" ' ''"""n, . . .OMAHA, Neo , M.nih 9 Delegates ,0 the national conference of packing house workers assembled here today .to discuss the wage icductions announced by Swift & Co , to take effect next Mon- day. The wage cuts announced by -the packers, include a reduction, from 3S t 5 cents an hour lor common, labor and decrease of i2 per cent in piece work rates, with the minimum guauntee of a 40 hour week retained and time Ind a half for ovei Uu.e after 10 hou 3tiy Or 3 hour a wek ' ' ; in2 bolsberist literature, j ifr. Murphy , 1 c I r
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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