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AILY OA GASTOKU TU Sontb'i City ef Splft. GASTON COUNTT The Combed Yarn CeftUT at the Soutn. VOL. XLII. NO. 152. GASTONIA, N. C, MONDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 27, 1921. SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS QASTONIA 71 WAGE CUT EXTE1DED TO ALL LARGE ROADS; Mllll.linilJIIIII SAVING Railroad Labor Board More Than Doubles Number of Railroads to Be Affected by Twelve Per Cent Ware Cut July 1st Be lieved Unions Involved Will Accept Cut Without Protest. v By Tin- As-oci:it, Press.) "If 1 At.O, .Inn.- 17. TI !':;;v J;;;:;.' Slates lailioud hiliiw 'Ix.ard 1nl:i. .-,! Ms wage reduction order effect iu - July I. Ii mm l.v every large railroad in tin- cn.inli.v. .i change Irimi til,- aver age twelve per coin reduction grunted; Hl-I cairicis u.i Jim,. w:is made iiv In ,,,y , ,,,,r;, v,, r,,r ,w Tl,.' n, decision ,,f ii,,. Vnit.-.!' si;ii,'s i;,iir,..i.i uiin.r board will make u t : I i t ill Hi,- , -I boated foil r hundred '" ''"" I savings exj.cct.-d: uliiii tin- l,ar l l.-vr " t .-ciil cut, rl I',-, In,- .Inly I, ai.iili.'.l to all i'in.loy.', on :il milroa-ls, known as class on,' ear- . ii. r-. Hi, .l." mi, ii,, drawn in. :,s mi . addendum tu tin' wage rodm-l i, mi order' .C J ii ii,. I, add practically every rt.il- road in llu- das- one .Ii vision In the orig- in.-il list ut In) i, m, Is :mtti(iii.i',l to -make tin- IL nor lint riMliK-tion. Wli.'ii I in- i e. i net ion or.ler was issue., ;i ...i i,t.-.t...i noit ii' .ii.i,ii...i to nil , i,i.ye ,ni all class on,, roa.ls. it vm.iiI, I' I,. I' ,',i.r,,itna 1 cly four linn. In, I inillion .lollais I Man tin- i mint ry 's railioa.l lalior I. ill I he new ,ecsi,, n-.ll make 1 las cut jios-ilile, l.v oi 'lciniK' reilueeil .',Kes t rotr ,i,4o.v, s not iiiciii.ici m nil' o.iK..i4.: .a-c-aiei also I'.v i nf I vi.l i n k i'iiiiloyes on ' , Is vvlii.u iver,- not j.art.es to the first '" '"'"' . I aiuii'ilialely follow lug tin' :i n titiuinc- in. ni oi i lie i.oat't s vvae cui on .iiine i, 1 1, a. Is t l oin ev et v sec lion of the country I""" ann.cauon ,o ,ue ........ l,oai. toi autiioril.v to make similar re I .1 . . 11.... '..... . . 1. . I 1 . . . K illl.'linlis. healHiij wt lor June S in ,!.,.c. a total of I tj4 roa.ls ami in the n,.t two m i'K- sixty olio more Mil. mis-' sio.i- vv, re uiU'le an. I iiiclu'le.l ill a hear ing fur .Jim,. A f-v ronils which hail not inciinli'l ail classes of employes in in. 'ir Itrnl pen;. mis mm rc'iiicnons vaiin- ,,, ell, the re.i.an.uiK classes in the hist Many of the roa.ls which aske.l r.'.luc tion, lor only a ..art of their employes lit, the original hearing in May came .ackt .i . . . . ..It I ... ...a . 'I, 1 . ... 1 Iii tlie-e two ialei lieai iiik-. Virtually I'vi i v railioinl in the eountrv iifTecteil l.v lie lalior Hour. I s wix iiiin.ireu inuiioii Inllar waue awar.l ot July, i;.i;..., was illclllllcl III I'll, he. nanus. it more of the llIvel I',, How inn; the tvvelv,. per cent I'.-.luc-j lion, which wa- K' li. rally unsatisf:., tory 1,, U'e tiillil.-, ,i. caiTHTS reiuriieu i the lio.nal with a. lie, I in-isteiice that thO I'.'L'u waue award lie wiiinl out. The i loai'.l, howevei', wa- not incline, 1 to, chanm Us scale of re.l.i '.ions .letern ined P, ti. June 1 .incision ami merely .id. Id to tic.', .leci-i.u.' einplo.V 's involved ill the' -iil,-e,iueiit h"i,ini;s. t !... two ,' inie In -.1 1 : il' the roads, 1 .r the most part, cnniei.t,.! tl'iii-elves with iciteral ins the " "l"Jice presented 1 1 Mav. Their arguments cons.sted iliielly of cost of living statistias and coiiii.iirisi.ii of railroad wanes with those onlsiil.. in. lost I ies The ( MlllhlVi's took up other factors laid down )y f lie trans- 1'. lluKin-. portation a t to he consideicd in the de- A l.nue iinml.e' o: t.a-lonia pen.;. 1, rtiiinat inn of .just and reasonable wifios. attended the fun. Mai. A mane; w,r, ;ia.ard- of employmeiit. the liviiiK wage Mr. and Mrs. I.. H. I'o lac aa l l'-i-nml similar lines of evidence were '.ntro-1 A. ti. Myers, t. F. Ma-on, M. A. (at ,'iiced in an effort to prevent anv out ; Venter, .1. I., i 'a i p. nt r. H. T. -Mmii-, vvayes. .1. f. Ho.vce, W. H. Marti- ami It. C While mi .1. 'finite returns have been Rankin. aniiouuced froin the referendum being i j taken l.v nil the railway unions on at-1 PLANNING BWG SING .. plan, ,, or rejection of the per cent I ,, was expected thai conference, here on .Inly 1 would litre,, to accept the board's decision without any interrup ; 1 M.i. of traffic. , SATURDAY'S RALLY IS ' STRENGTHENED IN WALL STREET (By Tha Asaoclated fress.) MAV YORK. June 27. --The stock ti.arket opcnisl with many additions to la-t Satiuday's ij:rou rally. Metals,, oils and tobaccos led the further ad-1 van.,, with many miscellaneous shares.! American Smelt inir, Nat ional Lead. ien- i i'ral Asphalt. California Petroleum, , Koval Dutch, and fcMimatra Tobacco ; scored early Uains of 1 to i.oints. 1 Itethlcli. in. Crucible, au-1 Mi.lvtile Stwll, also Harvester and related shares were strontf with May Department Stores, l orn Products. Endi. ott Johnson, and Famous Plav. rs Rovers,- tendencies' were shown by Mexican Petroleum, Raid- win Locomotive, Chandler Motor, Aineri- can Sugar, and I'nited States Rubber, iu ' which mo.lerar' losses were susiaiuea. BRITISHERS ARE INTERESTED IN COMING FIGHT (By thd Assoffimteo. PnU.) . LONDON, June 27. Interest in the: Deinpsey Carpcittier fight is eclipsing ! that shown in any ring event within the! leeolleclion ot r.nglisn louowers or rne sport. The special correspondeats of the' London newspapers are sending over long j 'accounts of the routine of the two train-l ing camps and other gossip, wjnea Hi,111' auoui io mi.11,,11 1. . t ot linn- ,., pugilism for x ears alway s have en j.romiiiently featured, while articles sign-' "ber has been used in the siruc'ure. tended that heavy calves were a hand! ed bv both Carpentier and Dcmpsey are ,ap in heavvweight-. It i, tli. it amu daily appearing in the London press. GREEKS LOSE TWO HUNDRED n t,t flint Mich a leg sloxvQ their foot Further indications of the unpreeec IN KILLED AND WOUNDED work, other-, however, argu.- that In dented interest in the coming fight are1 ATHENS, June L'H. An official fi reek 'heavy underpinning will aid lam t,, ,,.. found in the rental of Covent Garden,' communique issued Saturday -ays: his f.s-t in a heavy bomb, 1 iiaeiit of London's principal cetera house, for thej "While fireek tr.M.ps were carrying out Demp-ey '.- pumhe-. day of the fight. Detailed descriptions i a strategic movement in the N iodeitiia - uf the championship affair, round by region the enemy attacked with consul-' Mr. R. p. McNe.lv will return this round, will lie received there, elaborate, era bin forces. The (ireek command re evening to his ho: ie at tircn-boro iif'i wire arrangements baring been made. j eeived reinforcements and repul-el the a visit t,f sever.,1 divs 1., hi- -on. Mr. As ring affairs in Engtaad are usually enemy with heavy los-es. The Crock loss T. li. M.-Ni. ,.. made dress occasions Slid women are gen-1 was two hundred kiUed and wound.'.. " , , erally present in larfe nnml)ers, a smart; Miss Ivn I '.iroenter r.t" the nurs crowd is expected, for whose entertain-j ment In'tween dispstches two Tojjj)g uouta Lava been arranged. j CHERRlfVILLE TOWNSHIP i lflTrO i CDCPjil TtV TUlLU A 01 LUIfiL it i TTT LMfU 1LDIN3 is ;de D-r; Goes 99 Per Cent for Srjecial Tax A Progressive Community. "''rS'l"'"':''' " . ''""' lil'.SSl'.M l.lt III',. I.Viil.- . ;.',. At ih,. !. . ti,,.. ! ., i v township S.aloid.i. oi. II... .,.i. "I Irvj-inir :. -i .i:,i i !.... i.- ; nir.ii ' "'''I ("f !lli' ' " stood: For :-:': -". i"t . in Th"'1 not voiim;; . r. . of ours.-, iinlcl as .linx fitain-t Ii..- ! i ' I -' . '. 'Illls m:iki':; '! a.isii-! IS. This il.',ti,i. ini. !, ., , ,,t' triirnl se t.,.,, an iij. t ' .lal lii,;!, Sl lllllll. I'l'llt rtlllv an ai . . I I.' oat ill 1 ... (mi lit i . i.il,- ii.,.' i ,; I., r i . r., I i- i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. s in 1 1 it i, - a it, .iiinl i J,;; -. .1 i. i.i t ,. tin' this -ll-'lal ali'.-a.l-. I nistnn a lo 1 1 v a h; I ,.,,,.,,,.,. s, ,, , Kll,1(, f ( 0;, ,.,., ,.. . ,., , ,,.,,. .. . n j,, ,,,,;, , ,,. ,;u. ,., i.::!,. win re Ih.'v an- taulil tlirou-:" ' I '',,.M , v -,; ,,h, ; i I 1'iov a I . . , t,. ,.,'r'. , up-1 o l:i le t o vv n-h i p I, i : h s thev will littvo the .ohaiila-i , . ; . t , r j , h ,,, ,.r..,,.s , ,,; hi"h I I t' vn' h v vi;l , . fact all tin- :i K 1 1 f :. ! cna'. school , hililren of ' le !a i a I m tonus. It is useless to -..'. thnt the school La iM iii i; will I. na Lie. I, r,.si,e,t i l i nut v nil(,Mt ,,., ., ,.,,,,,, ; .lertalie anv pt ! it i- a!'.. rjj.lt S,;,vi,,. M.llo ;., , ,vv:i , . ,,.., ,, .j, I .I.-- 1 I , V. ! ati Vllllr en IT, Slain. Ici' I el',, mi. I that i . ' ! " I t ' I le w s I, ma v. ii ii- iinu.v si.le went !'! " t . . LI.., CIV til,- ! I I , 1 ' t-tit'liii fa.t til.' t'a.V haV,. I,' ,11 iiavinir a ! ial t l..r - a a .. i a I - for srhool i-iti !"- " Tl t : value of gnu. I -cho. FUNERAL 0F MR. 0. D. CARPENTER HELD SUNDAY Funeral s, I v ices mi r he .omnia- ot Mr. . I'. Vat; t,r, win, .li.-. l'ii. lay .1 afternoon, were , oial,i, :. l at Worth Suinla.v limnim R. Iteck. of .Newton. In- Ii mi.c lln. A. ..--I-. . i i ... i;. v . f S-. Pa.. I 's 1. oiint. pa-tor 'theian cliui. ii. I I '. IV. 1.. I'l"., I't Hickory, Inteiuient wa- made in ' h. tlieteiv near at St . Jaul s l.iit (i.-an elo Worth. I he j.al! Lea rel s w..e ..ss,s. . I. '. Harrel. .1. I', tostmr, W. T. I'n d.'IV. Marvill Slltlllia V, 1' in I n.a' FOR FOURTH OF JULY. Th,. ,,..,s,,a .. itv Scvic. thr0UK, its .,,, ...mi,tf.. , i- anann 111K large c,.ii.mt,n:.y -me.. I.i.. en- ,-ert ami song- l.v the ,, ,m m ;,n 1 1 v , -horns for the eVeniliK of the l'onrlh of .lulv. Thev are planiiiuK u, fav. s. v, r., uutn b. rs by the (ia-tonia r -..mi-v !...r... a concert by the Kami and .mi in. '.''. a real get too. t h, r , ,,, -me !,;. all the folks. All the members ..f tb.- ..nnusiu.t v- ('horns are asked to m .a a' tin- . ham '"'r of commerce room- on I'l i hav . . n July 1, at 7 .:; ,,,', k. a! wl,a!, '"'i' ' '' ill s, led tin i u -1 t-Mfrt rehearsal. Mr ot the chorus, urt,s .v. ml ha V e t. , 1, air in, tuber ,0 l're-ciit at this n-. to- and In ip I'lan for a rausinK Koo, s ,,a , t ,, ,. Fourth ol July. ARENA MAY FURNISH LUMBER FOR MANY HOMES (By The Associated Frees.) JERSEY CITY. N. J.. .lime L'7 l ie sealing section- ot the gteat ai,n for the Dcmpsc.x Ca rpeiit 11 r titi next Saturday wi!!. in a 1 1 prole, ,,, itx some day be roof, and , ,.s f saiaii homes. Many prospective limn,, builders, it was announced, have told their architects that they intend .kfctring .011-1 ru -t ion of u-n imusn uiini ine uage ar. na is ,ie molishe.J and il,e lumber offered for sale. The prices, th. y believe, will be far below the market price for building ma- Mrs. 8. O. f-tcwart. of ( Terry ville, ; spent Swiday here with Mrs. C M. Crow- i der. , I MAKING EFFORT TO -STOPJRIZE FIGHT Injunction to Be Sought in New Jersey to Prevent Carpen-tier-Dempsey Fight Schedul ed for Saturday. (l:.v Tin- Associated Pre.) ATI. vNTi. I !'V. N . .: , .h..i,. l'7.- ' 1 1 ! : ' !i I ! a, i r , t:i r.v . :' I'm ! 1 1 T i f ! i : . " m i I I . I . 1 ;ii I'., i i t':i ii. bit in r. I he u.i.;, I I., -.mini.. i...i.. I-,.- i a, vv!.. r,. ,,, npp. :.i before i. ,. ' !;;,r,.-. i.. -,. I. an iu ju i. ti.ni t.. i, in;,-. . i arpocii. ! ;!.' : .I .In '. If I.,. :'. r- ' 1 1 i I, i W',ul I . 1 1 J . . I to I'll' III' T: DEMPSEY S HARD WORK IS OVEH TILL SATURDAY Chamnion Is Rpstinp Todav . - " ' oome Koxinj for I nmorrow I r-" 1 . r in Tine lOnU!llOtl days Manager Kearns. ATI .WTI' . I I V. V liar. I vviirl, I-, over I,. Mi! lie enlel: 1 ; ; I il' a f ' nl noon I o , ii ! , a.i n I-,-- I a Ij.i a! i. r. I ' l.i.i.i;, . li.- v ilia hi vv 01 i, i ' h t i.e ,' no i -. a a a , i io l ii I 01 ii. . r , . . -. .' . ' I ha ! o -a,. ,. li ; : 1 1 i(ii J .1 .,!... .la. I. I'm I- i .Sit. Ill, .11 i 1 1 -Ii. h I nlila lit ot .,; .lack K.'.iin-, ii.aaaL.'i' ..f ciiain I ."a, a la I Te.M.v 1 1 av a , 1 1 a i n.a , i ,, In a e 1 1. at I ,- v hll i in; pm.v. , ami M' I are at in, proper c.lv,. ai . I It ' V . 1 1 p 1 1 tv n ; , ! j i a ia . a. 'In- tin 1 I I lire.- .I.i V of t he tap. rill o'l , -. I', in.-, v l- ina. ineilie' to -aie.v -.'.,-"1 it-rv . ai-nc-- :n.. 1 1 i 1 1 a i a ' i t v . vvha h mi a a tei. hi- ha ml ier- -a.v , 1 Ii. I 'm i . i a , i, n v i ii. i ial n l; in... pi i I -I !i . ht . i -, i 1 1 ' loin I'll, I, nc. -i la in of I i;i ii,i ,e a i ' pa ! ell ' I V I C't ' II 'j. ,,l hi- !l. hi - .ili.l ': 1 - l. a l', I, lr- am pl.a a n inn. :.. i,,:i', ,, nun a 'el i, ,, l -n h i ai a Ion a - . a a t .. a' ,i. , .. .-i , .la for t a,- in t lo,,,- .la v -. ile uoil i' I " iii ! ! a . - 1 1..,,. ,, : . , ,v .in,' li y I Ma n.a jo , K.-a in- -a : '. 1 1. .,. , 1 1 v . i ia Let ti a- c, ml it ion. I h.r ha i an-1 la -k ha- l.nen to k. e, him ! roni o v i at; 1 1 1 - vv , n k . I n i v . r t.it n i m . . , , 1 1 1 1 I . i t i , ' a vi. tot v I ha ii I lo ii. av . I inm p-, v i prepare! to l.v- :1m I- ro.in.i-, it i - r , l'ii' I won 'i I., m . . I V . .1.1, k t.el,-. th,- -lllllr VV.IV' ;l"',lt It."' J l,..,.,.v,'.V VMlfkn-t .....I.. IT ' ' '. .;, t , 'lie experts I 1 1 , , 1 1 o I he Wa- a ami ii l,s-. Hat'inia N. Is,,,,. i I n hi .V .'in lit c . Il, p..i. , X I I ' f it : ai I. a : i -' t a i, hoi. I, . I " 1 1 , i I j ! 1 1 -1- I ha li vv 1 1 , -1 1 l. , ha inpon-ii ip I r. in .1 . -- Wi ! le lo two Mai- a ao. Ii.il. .vv r '" a o a - mp' lliote , '-' h , and shoa I, I. r- a re i .ie, i;ei . ami l,ns I, I H.-u-t :l w on ! i t ai . . n I , i, .a . ,n,,: ,1,., ,., ,, ... il-!.' Walk .Vil ,. , I'r. .ia,.. V, -h. I an o Wrjoli' cha III pi. Ml, ,,,,, , f,,,,cii! Ma i .1. w. inht , i a nipnm-' with I .: ps.-y V . The fern S ;h. I ' I pla.l.,1.'. wi:! In l:d ,. a, , ii i- W, : no,. k' MORE MYSTERY UT CARPENTIEB'S GAAP probaby Scarring Today Be- X-,i n'n.d the Barn W,? Havy- weights No Details Given Out. M Wll --I T. Tin iii i ; : ' p, ,.:i. r -....k . ; r.in ' '- " '" -.'. . an., in li-n i' i;,r.i- 'a.." tlanr- I . a: a t i, Manafi l -ci Y d ' I " l a ' I, tell whit W a- I ever, thai ar, and 1 .,d I n I r wa- v. . , 1 k laid IP- s,,.,,a ing llonll 's I I og I ! I hat the I,,'.,: v arrived pit, la- ' I . , 1 : h, -In Ml ' .1"" la-t . IXeeli',. .Xpert- V.h'l have be. II !' ing up the cha !.",g. 1 '- .la. -iea I cha a, ci;-t..s vaiy in th, r opinion of vvla'l. , r ( i. org. - ' !,. a v v limb rp r;g vv ; ' I -Taud iiim vv . M -o piovc a hamla ap in the bat'!' Wit'! Delnt.-eV !'e S. tarda.. P,.r a man v . .ginng iu. nnae il -.a 17.' poinnls In-i'v i.alvis a:,. hat lare and seldom have b , n noted on sac f .il heavyweights . Evcpt ing one or "v . iianipto.,-. ,..,.' o, vvnoiu w ,- .,,, u,iTaes. it vv ii i.e re, an-',! tii;it mast all n T ;,.., ,,,, :1W. I.ng, h-g- A -ize up ,,, , ,. pr,-. ip ,d,ampn.n s?...ws In- calves , . ,,,.,,-, small, r than t ii , f c.nr- p, n-,,r Tl.es,. experts who have f.dlou ing staff of the fit v Hospital, is i-Hiid ing a two weeks vacation at h.-r home , neat Liucolutoii .. . 1 ADMIRAL SIMS ARRIVES. , ' ' . . .v:,.mi.-oc-'.'-' F I 1 1 ill : j Aa tir.mittil photograph of Admiral ,in.-. I' K'le ahiaird the S S Olvmnic on its .1 1 : 1 vil It is unusual because of the i.tr: lii.'i: i. shows l.ini in civilian attirp Oi'.iv a small ciowd was present at the i.icr. al'.hiHich 1.0(H) nolicemen had liepn ".l.-ilionul theie tu pievent any demon- nation Tin.' to o.-,i. , iiii.i i s .-vr. . uixi ruoi.ii. ivi.i n 1 1,1 n ii , r uiv .unj uvnuiM a ti, E-rvr PTUC V. lll(. i(. .Inn A coil. I I I . I 1 1 1 a I I a Haml I. reach of naval '"e leciif.l of Ullaain S. Sims In. lav as il nl speech in I .on, Ion , .1 line 7, j- en -..mi I', an -v nihallii. is ill the I S, c.etarv lleiili.v formal- i - i A.iiatral Sims ,, this .lecisioii ' . :: ' wi.at I .. -i in-, I; tin. sa ohl A.lmiiai Sims saul. a- he left ai;. House, when- he hail c:i I lia I . l'i. -nli-iit Han linn. ,. , x press,', I thai le has cause. I the a . I in in is- , on v en ieni , ami ail'lcl Ihal, so a. wa- ciiin e: a, .1. he consi.lcre.l fi." i , lo-e.i. nt.nv I'eiilv, III his . "in ill ii ii ma t ion eiial Sim-, call., I the hitter's at- i lo the -imilar action taken I him in I!' I I, when he assuii',1 a i amli.iice that, in the event of ilta.-k, they coal. I count upon rop of I, lo... I a a. I the last dollar HEARING OF CLAIMS AGAINST BRISON MFG. CO. HELD a. , ,an of , iaims aeams: the lliasou i a ii a : a , . a i i na I 'uin pa n v, bankrupt, was I,. I I lai- t...;. i'.'.' the receiver. Mr. W. l l. I- r in !,t which several claims ... i ', vvte e..,, -id. red I le-t ioll.'l b le W.MC ........ !!,,,.. C!vd,. H. Ilocv, of Shel- ,. or t t,. 'rei.i, sent 1l. firm of I -'..mi .v I omnaiiv. The Cln ri wi I le !:;., , M'lls w, re represented by Mr. C a I,,, a, I laims were also 1 1 res, i, t , , I be -a e Ma n n fad ii t i no I oin j in ny ol from out of town, in 1 l.o- 'II I licit ion, .1. w, le pre-ent th, heat nit'.. Among M, I I. M. Mull ,. Midl'V . and .1. K r.hon. I, , EFFORTS TO OUTWIT BABE RUTH MAY PROVE FRUITLESS ( Pv The .VssoeiatP.I Frees.) !A Wl.'lx. June L'7. Tin' siht of M A Y PI El ,D. Kv . .tune t?7 C.ninlv I: il.. I; .'),. the home 1,111 king, laying aut hoi it ie- today w.-r.- w.o k'ug on the a "ii a I, .at along the third !,:,-, line, 1 theory that liriest l.awr m 1: : , Ice. I - . kd'. " l.ecoine more familiar to theitnii persons in his faiai hotim near here la- ;, 10.111. 1 the Aui.'iicau League cir- ' Satur.lay night, .r.-ii.-l... the hoiise with , a tin 11 In n t.ifi.i'i . oil, set it on lire an.! III. 11 killed 1 1 i 1 1 1 --, I f . s. v. ral .-In'- have adopted a special Investigation has 1 1 . M b d that Law .::.., 'uaai-T the -lugger, moving Hie ' reuce a number of Mar- ago v.a- club ' . I l.a-.iaan to.vaid the -holt-top sec bed by a poli.etnaii 11 Max li. ' w I , 11 b" '. 't -'" id-top to second base, vv il h resst ,, I arrest on the charge ,,f in'oxica - ad La- man playing in shnrt tion. Acpia ititan. . - today told Slariff i.:' la 'd Noting thi-. Manage, Hug Marion McCain that Lawrence shortly :,a. ai a Roth l.ilieve th.y can "' cross '' 1 after that event had -uffeted from what I'. ...a,, a nl- 'villi an occasional bunt 1 I hey described as ''spells'' which led the ... I in 'hawing them back into officer today to reiterate hi- b.l.f that ," s i.i King longer nil- ea-ier to ' fit ; on tw., or three ,,e, a-ioiis I h ';i l . at the scheme. MATTERS UF RECORD t Municipal Court. v iavving 1 a ses were di-pose. ,f I . K I',. in M uuicipal Court: 'indicating that -li- :o..,bly had I n u.biiiig. lined Pi and, killed with an ax,- h,c, wa- found ,. l'i-. 1-1, N.I-011, gambling, lined sl'l anil '- II Weathers, drunk, lined C", and - Sanders, drunk, lined if", and ' In . dm I I ' w . lb I 11'. I I arg. I. kl !i"k' taxed with atiders. a -sal, It with deadly n.iuaed until June L's . -a inters, carrying concealed . . a'i imed until J 11111 ; e: - ... ;s ..,.'.,., reiurne.i r riuay I. N (ileiiii returned Friday " -ia iiom oaieigii. wuere ne aneinieu :: ti . t M l m inb, r f the North Carolina Hoard . I Examiners, of which he is a , 1 BIZZY BEAR SAYS: PS Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday j probably local thunderstorm Tuesday: little chanee ia temperituiu fetK a mi BALL PLAYERS ARE ; FACINGJRiAL TODAY Men Accused of ' Throwing" 1919 Series Face Judge Friend in Chicago Attor neys Believe That Week Will be Required to Get Jury. 'By The Aasociarn.1 Pre.) TllCA;t, .Inn.. l7. W.tli a )... ial .'Mllil'i' of . m i ., . t . . i,i .! i :!'. for examination, tin a-, -,l Ii, lv I . I olav ,-r-i. al!,'u, .l jjaiiil.l.'i an I oii i . a,. n, i r.l in roll ii,', t ion with II,,, I'.lli u,.ii-t . ri.'s litiKfliall ..-.m.l.-il :,. ',. I,, .all.. I in trial 1o.;;V I.V .lll.li.. lillL!,' I'li.'li,!, f tin- -1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 court. Till' IS in. II ill'll.'.'l I A Ih.. 'CO look county ifrali.l jnrii-- ti i n I .,'a I I I, . 111,' cic-c Wi'lr: Cliicli (iaiolil. While . man in 1 1 ' I ' ' Kil.lio I 'icotic an, I i I: Wliitc S, iiilclicr-.. Svvcle Kislice. W lai. liuck U'.avc. Whii. ' hi a V Ill, I I. . 1 1 ''''I'l'V ' ' il. i.l .1. ii. Whii Sox ollt tiel.li I - l''r.-.l MnMullin. Whit, aver . W illiam Hill n-, I'm am r .'! I. hi-t luiseman. Al"' A,,,-n' "'' - - lien Levi. I . -nl ZorU. It. n l ianklin, l.'a chel Brown ami .1 ph .1 .--nil, van. al i . , I,.-, i n,-, ,1 h or l..n...l l.l .. l - ,t -, , M"" " "'K 1 o' "l a,,, -ankltn wet.- not -pita.v Z.ik pe. 1 e.l at 1 h. trial, altl K, mi, ha lion, I. I ,; I, h iv iue s,. a flh l.'l ' i t s that tlmv ,iv too ill to .n, c,.lppl ,!.,,. (,,,,, in SI l.o Itrovvn, Sullivan an. I r.aine- wen- nev ry a pprehen.le.l, while tli ll won ln- tiyht a a i usl e 1 1 a . I i t u ,n from ,w Sink .'"I' I 'hase 's liyht :t o .i i i , . I , t i ,i,n i,,n from ('alil'ornia was not ,ont,si,,l ,v the a ut horit ies I lure a ml t hev will not t tie, I unless they o I u nla i i I v .appear All the others were imh l.oinl ami tlnaf at torneys sai.l tlnv wouhl appear for trial. The taking of leslinioiiv t- not ,p,.t ' 'I to start lor at lea-t a week. aMot neys for l.oth -hies estimating that it wouhl take at lea-t that loui; to cl a jury . f the Is ilefem la I: I -, all l.nt tin I'oiii. '-.wis, Zork, I'lanklin ami Z.-Uer w. re iinlietcl l;i s t Septeinli.r when the tit-t Kran.l jury i n v est ic,:, t j,, ina.le. The M:,u' v':ls "o r.a.lv to .,,.,', ait, when the trial was call.-, I s ..I jury prolie resulted in imh, I incut of the 1.1 oriyinally known and al-o of la w Zork. I'lanklin and Zel-ei . PRESIDENT OF ERSKINE TO BE CHOSEN TONlfiHT II ESTER S . .lime '7 Th, -s,, iate If. for , I'r, sl,v t, i:,!, chnr. L :'"'OUkI t the So,;., i- i ,1 ! . res , ,., , ,. """ tonieht of th b..:i. of trustees of EV-kiln- Colhn. . l.. ,.,,, s- r- " s''1''' 1 I'i'-id'n' to M "r. .1. S. Moffat t. r.-si. !. Th- mine - "I L'enu'el.s It. C. Cinr. of Columbia. C.. Erne-I N. .1:1. ('hail I .1. W'. 1 arson. . .'.I.i , rv , a,.,! ,n d . 'among tho-,. who l,:.v, I,,.-, tor the vacancy. MURDERED HIS FAMILY; THEN KILLED HIMSELF (By The Associated Tress. ) ... l.awr, nee s nine-- -inl.leiiiy l ad .h vel oped into a lit of iii-atii'v diii'. which he wiped oiit hi- own taiu.lv. the family of Otis Drew, his b:otl.. i ,n law, atel I irew 's I. rot 1 r. I , die 1 , I r, . The charr-l bodies of ti,. .".:,.!. two wouit'li. three in, 'It, arid -i ifiadr.-n vc, so badly biilimd that pli v-i aa a- vvcr. only able to guess how tiny vv.,.- -lain. ti 1 1 . . , llie body Ot Oil.' ot the women, however. ,r ,.a i.i,..,.a ,,, 1.,, her body. A revolver vv.'!, - exploded shells, a rifle containing an cuatv shell 'and 1. shot gun also were found in the ruins of the home, i ml,, at i ng. according to the authorities, that -olll. of thn vie-1 tims had been shot to dea'h. UMPIRE BLACKBURN. SAVED FROM MOB. RESIGNS (By The AssoriaTo.1 Frews.) ,s'. liTAN'HI'Rl i. .-. .lam. r,.. ,., o 1 . , . . w 1 . . , -.. ... w 1. Atlantic League, who wa- -aved by the police from a mob of angry baseball fans .1(.r)1 r'rj,.iy afternoon, ha- resigned hay ..j',.,. except ions to Pr, , , "lr Walsh 's order 11 t to ottic 1 ,. ,ia s ga inc. present insane campaign to its own de- 't Wales mil -ye a gar.len me lor ine Miss eiietia Waters spent the Kt ,,., j() ,v f,,,,e." , coniniisisn Tuesday .it Kensington PaU week end in Stanley as the guest of Mr. ' 'JT,,. Nationalist Irish News says that' ace. Lady ATor will entertain the Vir aud Mrs. Arnold Taylor. ' ; the 'idea of inviting de Valera and Pre-1 jrinian July l' nt a wtn-k-end rrty at -Master Kd Sirnmonds of South Gas- '"''' :l conference at London did , Cliveden, and thev will attend the Konrth tonia. who underwent an" operation for t occur to Lloyd t.eorge and his ,ol"f J'iv "' -'rifi..n of the American fio- lapiu.licitis Satur.lay at the City Hs. leagues until "they had made Km? cictviu l.on'ton a weea irom loaay. pital. is reported today as doing well. onirge t he ageut and instrument of their ' " . jolicv of destruction in Ireland." WASHINGTON". June 27. Dr. Lee j . Mr. 'in ( ''n'- nter is a business Aftor pointing out that full fiscal free- K. Frankel. vice president of the Met l visitor in tharlotte today. ' ,1HSt Ik. tie ,)!1!lis of any negotia-; ropolitaii Life Insurance Company, f Mrs. W. T. Casey and children Oons for a national settlement, the paper New York, todny assumed personal I have gone to Roone, where they will i-ays: "It remains to be seen whether , charge of the welfare bureau Set wp ill j spend the summer. , Lloyd fieorge is acting b-cause of ajthe postottice departnient to improve the I . - Misjs Nancy and Katherine Shelton, - of Charlotte, ar,. the guests of their aunt, i Mrs. s. A. Wilkin at her home in i Pallas, a, WEEK MAY BE HISTORY-MAKING FOR BRITISI De Valera, "President of Irish Republic," May Accept Premier Lloyd George's Invitation For Conference Press and Politi cal Leaders Believe Great Possibilities for Peace Lie in This Conference. (Hy Tlif Associate J Press.) I.i i In i .Inn.. -i' lu'i ii, ,! I , v i ... , ,i . """"""'" I , I I ' I Ir:-n i . .nl. i, . ' ' ui I a,-.-c.i J -1 - - v I If.''- il,'. It., I Ion to I n t. i l .-i a .,. I', r.-i.. . v 1 1 1, I i, of till ' I t III II I. .a. a.,,., p. i .-, an '. I ami I 'i 'V I ai r. .h laie. of I' ' i . 1 1 , , 1 1 ,, l..,m-l io la a,., al t Il -a pi, a.i in. - . p ..a ,1 . o' i pel I - teal -I HI tic '"'I Ha- civ f ton. Dual, ,,. A'l i. p..n. aa i . . that I .lov I I o or,'e ' o, V It. I 1 I ,i il-n I , pi ofmilnl -el,-;,t l,,, ,1, I 'a' Il , I I Ha I He ,,,,, -t lo , VV In ' II. X -le c , v ... 1 1 I a. a , ;. it,,. I I,,. , of le : I. I a '.vol ' I . . n ., , n So , ; . . - p i . In lit : ' ;'t : I e i la li v a o i , , , I ;,,, l rof.i I.I v v, i i I a " a, h -1, a I p , on. I il , to I' :o ' epl a line, one he! Il a that lliol ,. ,n. a; . aa i .a!.. - !ii.m iv . re , on t a i in , I i a, l I . I .lov . I I o ol a,- '- e! t, r lllli I lie oiv, II I i'a I .linn; I he - ' . i ole I Ii. ! ol . et I.i III of la-. ...I lea a. - vv i le Vaie:a m.-iv wi-h to ha,, miMiiV lain. Tm. .applies . -p. . i.J1 , lo l , ha. l l 'ollias. f,,i ,,,, . oil, Ilia li, i, i 1,1 . ha I of I he I i isi, replll, la an al aiv . an, I Ki, Inn, I l al. ahv , vv la, I leipmnl Iv has ell eferre. to In li II o I a m I as ail ' ' ol n I', r o a ss; i s. i 1 1 a I -. ' I' I- .tale. I m .otne ipiarlcrs that .1. a I, -r.i vv on! I imi ;.,i to I am, Ion without tils,' two teen. While ii al-o vv a - oie ll'l. 'l thai he '.voilhl ilisis' iijion rel, :-' "" of ollnr men u,,vv inteiiic.l or iitipi i-oiie.l in ot, Ier thai they minlil acoinpa ny him. Il wa pninte.l out thai the Her.in of llie . I , II I i, I ' s letter Wouhl nialve It ill p'.--al.!e tor him to lefiis,. such a .leinainl. l lns vva- coii-i i. id to ..f.n-, ,1 ut,. a r. inaikakle ami -iciiloani 'haiic;i. in tin attitinle oi the Itiili-ii premier, who car le i in th, v. ar ha- . eeple.l certain Sinn I'aili.as Ilea llai-,. whom lie wouhl he Wllllll-. to I. cave a- Ileeot ia t ors. Th' llmll ec, pie, I had lice, I , I e II 1 1 1 1 II ce. I ill the house ,,f coiiiiinais as mur.lerer-. la tl,,. .vent that de Valera refuses the ircniet's invitation, it i- a il I., iiev.-d liiat the jov eminent will iiiaki-,' iietoetic p i , , .a t .. ; ions for a v iyorou- '.anipa.n to -.ipa,-s Sinn ! Yin act iv it ies in I ne Wc-t ami -oath. Troop- vvhlcii aid l.o u-eil for this purpose am cole tair.iv aniui.i- ia Inland. In so -.aiics it i, pre. Int., I that the services "f ltlill-ll llla v he need, ,1 f ,o al. ia cm, seat- ,, negotiate, as it is held that h, wall I.,- , iiiai, le to stop the activa- 1 1 f S nn ,F, in lilleiii'Mi without H i it d' M. del: :, Sinn Peiner- are repia -eiited ny extremely anxious ihat de Va- Ida ac I I ' r. 11 1 0 r I. lov. I lieorg 's ilivi-j tation. It 1- -aid that they can no' po--iiu!itv of ,11. ling in, cnlli. t iiinl, r '.ic-.e' cinlit ioi.s and 'hat thev Car 'crtii.l.' re-alts if an iuti ti-itied niilitarv .a.pai.;,. is Legaii a- a result ,,f 1, c, tec .. I .lov . I II, ot,;. ' s overt are-. An aallioTilv : 1 1 1 1 1 x inoiislv iplot.'d by the Daily Ma j dispatches from Dublin .Iceland fiat peme would be possible if thn I'.riti-h g,.v, r11111e.1t agreed to permit In Ian I t v. '., her-, If. excluding only mat'. r . 1 ,, r ' a i 1: ;ng to foreign relation-. I he a 1 m v . n.a v v and o'her -t tat, gi.al , 011 -.d.-i a ! ion -, and it the six northern coin 1 1, vvc.- granted by the r,--! of Ireland -.u h inea-ute-. ,,(' self government a- .!- Yal.ra ha- indicated his willingness to coined.', within the limils of an nut, in- oiumis Ire'and. Such a settlement, how- ever, lh;s authori v pointed out. would i,v,.lv. abandonment of the demand for . ,.a, ; d.-t independence and might for i,,,. na ..ti I.e repudiated by the ,-x- ti, mists. . I'.l.l.l'AsT, .lain- L'7. In a message telegraph. .1 her,, from Paris, where . is t o lii-l, r. .. ablu :, interests, Z, ' a 1 1 a 1 g 1 1 , leeini.er ot 1 11. Irish ' , ablican j .a t ' ia iiien ? , -a v s ; ' ' M r. l.h.v d o org. ', inv itatiou to , x a'.M,. trie pos-ibilit,.-, of a s..ttleme:it, if II. dep. II I. I ' e is Hot included, W ill ill! doubt, -dly receive the earnest 1 onsid, ra- t mn of I 'resident de Va lera a a ih,. Dash' 1 abi net . ' ' Tl,,- unionist n. w-papir Northern Whig' .' X"' 1 " """ U' u """P. to dra w Ut, r ..i Xcptloi, to Ptemicr l.h.vd nf.-'ei,,,. will, the Sinn Fein . laring Lloyd i.eorge is not treating Si .lames i taig. the I'l.ster premier, fair' in a-king him to meet, with de Valera. "What is l'1-ter to do with de Va Ida's al.sii' I claim iJiat he ha- set up a republic in the . oaut ry .' ' ' the pap.r li ma lal-. Tiie N. ws ott.r says: "We are .lis dosing no so. rets when w,. say that this inv it;,' ion tor a con f ei en. e is a sequel to th,- bringing into being of th,. north era i : 1 r . i a 1 1 1 e 1 1 1 . The Sinn Fein has to fa, c tiuit fact and reckon with it. It can only do that in one of two ways by ..i I..,,;,,,, .1.. .i.. i i. .. i.i;.. ......... .on fc, ,i. ie, i.-i irj-u and agreeing to the establishment of a ".southern parlia nt under the govern incut of Ireland act. or by emit inning its spasiuo.iic pang oi noaesiy or is merely developing another strategic maneuver for putting live sixths of the Irish nation 'n wrong liefore the eyi's of the world. " 1 ii 1 1 T Tha editorial concludes aa ex- 1 I EMPIRE t',a Valcra an.l :. I casioil tl) I the country l .... i-- Ml l,:iHWI',l .. I aO'e a --.Mill for U nl. l.v I,. a! . ma Ii. DOMINION I K'iMK MINISTERS MAY I'AR'I ICll'ATE ALSO. I .1 I N- I 'I . '. . .1 '-," I a t he event (if li.ai !. a', ia ,, , Mr. I.loy.t ( ,, i, i n, - a v . 1 , : ., ai ' ii ..-it I lomloll for a pi a ' e . .,,,! ! , ; t , - .a t ..net h,.r proli- iMe thai id ami 't i -ii i. iiine iii i 1 1 ist r 4 I ..! ill !..- inviu-l l.v the I '. ia! i- h 'i'ii., ii i ii ! ; . i t . participate in ! 1 '"' a' ma lt Mi ' I ,i. . a a. .npts 1 1. iimta- ' II In i a a ne. k in l.oll.loll II lay "il I..- i,m , a il,, ini. ' momentous ill ' ' I- h.-iory. With the Ullll. I - an, I ! I. en . nil. lov era , -; 1 1 1 . -, 1,, ,.()l- !' ! i" e : .. I , v . v, h h,, , I',,, tin- scttle ni. til "I 'In lii-h ,aes!;on , resell t ei I allll i'Ii Mm nn!,, . I. ,i.a, n -. alliance ami all tha' ,1 nivoive. inl, r , ..iisi. Ier,,) ioi ntiin 1 I" " -; -'I.., ,,,11 . with l'o--:l..l;t ii" ,., the I, ,;i, re of the vvorl.l. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE FACES LONG SESSION l."M. .1 a.. Ti. imneriat co II t , I e , V- Il l.ll .V on, .lis, in. !i r, ass, nil.le.l to.lay, ami p I ! to enter upon a seri al "I : I,,- v ., , ions prol.leins it .al lo eoii-i.ler. is likely to last r. Hian oi'ip'ina My was pTo ..M v t lir.amlioiit t he mouth of n lleai. il is lielievi'il, it will ' . i i v to p,,-t pone action on '- i" i. lain; further .lisetis- "nidi I" I'"-'1!, pi '''il'- '"' lo.la l uianv -a IWil.illty of .lei;,', 'fall'.' unetTii. al,, is !ha' I 'l , in i. r 1 .lov . I l , I .:i lio.it II .le Valeia. ' iii the proposed -e. ,i in the fact orire has invited president of the I Tl-ll rep.ll-lie 1 I'1'1'111'1 '' "f t erne to l.oml and Sir .lames Cmi(, lister government, to for a di-. u-sion of the faring th,. last week Iii-i 1 '. 1 ' r has o. , , i a full coaiidelltial rcviA n: ire - f,,reii;u policy, hut sj.ee.dics delivered in this 1 1 1 tae none ol t li. n vv 1,1 lie made public. hii- been a noticeable ilevelop- etit'v in press comment on the There llll'llt re -llbjent f the renewal of the Anirlo- Japan.'-,' tnaty. Hitherto it had been U.acall. .iss.imn l that the government .lh v c,,t iniupla ted renewal of the tr.atv, I, at ,,,t,' lift, attons clearly ile- lii.mg it- position with respect to the I mte.l s:.'ilej and ( Intnl. ITALIAN CABINET RESIGNS. ROME. .Inn,. Li. The cabinet of Pre- in 1. r i'Ii rc- , a, .111, 1 today ,1 10. 1 this morning. The l.il to resign as a re -.1.1 "t v -t c . I., V '- v in the ehamber ' f d.-;.; ,- ,,n the question of confidence in the g..v, rum, -ut which was regarded as 11 11 fa v ora Me. I'lie chaaiiier of deputies yesterday voted in fav t the government, 2J4 to -,m. on ,, an .!,..!' made at the close of n -bat,, o" ti,. rel, ., the sjxh'cIi from t!" t'n it. v.ai.h the government ' toica,, i.oln v was atta, ke.l iu some section- ot' In- , I -umber and defended in nth. r- t o, .111 sforza, the foreign minis ter, was an especial object of attack, notably when he took lip the subject Of Plain. and th,. li,:i' with the JugO S'av- .;.: 1 at Kaieillo. I'.emier i.ioiit'i -t ated that t he govem 111,11: i';-ar.iid the tno'ioii as a matter of ceiti. lea, e. Th a' part of it affecting the gov cln an at 's force., policy was ilefeated L'dt to L'oo, ... thn remainder of the 1 esoliit ion wa- thrown out by a big ma jority. HENRY LOUIS SMITH PRESENTED AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE (P.y The Associate.'! Tress.) I.oNlx.N. .; .a. l'7 - King George te- iv. d a I'.a. kiiigiiain Pala.-e today a dep pa' ion ,,( ,, an. 1 women from Vir- ia. leaded by Professor Henry Loois i'n. president of Washington an.l Leo i.c-i';.. who ."'ne to England to pre t t,, th, P.riti-h nation a bronze copy Hoi!"!.'- ''nines marble statue ot '::;. Wa-', ',.;t n t he original of which ' M ' ' d -and .f 1 it ... rot la ot the stat enpitul ini., ia Richmond. The Statu presenie t.. Croat Britain by Vir ginia, a- an expression oi its irienaiT feeling for t'n' country whose sons were iiiioag th, tir-t setMiTs of the state. The King cor I :i v vvel.ome.l thi Amer icans I,, liag!,,ii 1 atid expressed the bofie That 'h.x wo hi takeaway with them the l.ai.p:, st a , morn s of their trii. RICHMOND, Ya.. June 27 The pres- .-utatioii t, the British government of the Houdon statue .of Waashingfon Will take .!: in Trafalgar Sousre. London. . - r-- , ; . Thursday. Juno .'ah The lrginia 0m- mi ion is lsing et.t, rtaimsl as the guest of 'he Hritish government. The Prince spirit a..', m iiiai . nunmi cvuuuwui vi the :toO.Onii nnn and women postal work- ers. Dr. Fraiikel, it waa annonaced, coim"S to the government eerrire tot an uidcluujo pcriwl jnoout saiaryg
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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