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TONIA DAILY GAZETTE GA.STONU Tha SoatVa City of Spia- gaston cotnrxr " The Combed Tin Cemteff at the South. VOL. XLII. Na 154. GASTONIA, N. C, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 29, 1921 SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS OAS MR. BROOKS STANDS BY THE TEACHERS AND HIS STANDARDIZATION PLAN He Wants ' to Put the Profes sion on a Higher Plane Salaries Paid the Teachers' Cannot be Blamed for Short age in Revenues. (W. T. Hunt, iii (irccnsbnro Ncwsj j KAI.KK.II, .lime s. Staff Superin-j tcii'lrut '.. C. Hronks, nf t In- department of 1 1 1 1 1 i - inst, u.'tioii, t 1 r i r says his be j lati'il unci ft ii- school administration , which has been linn Ii under tin- in the west. Tin- l i r ii-ii of lilt address today is that school (earlier salaries cannot be l)laiin-. fur tli.- disappointing revenues in flu- state. Hi- talk, taxation little ami offers no Miggesiion as to how the state nli.) 11 providt, tin- ilelii-it which a property reduction of . 7iiM,itiMi,ooii will Mircly -a use, ThiMate sup.-i inlt'lideiit stands by the teacher-, a 111 1 his plan of stati-lardiing I Iii-iii. He has a powerful ally, theie is fiery reason to lielii-M-, in limi rnnr .M"r lison who will not join the hailott.- pen pi,, in the,, ass.-iuii. ( ,e,,de, ,g the ,i , poMition ..t (...veiuor Morrison home, pap-', to la asl the .1, pari on nt ot elii cation ami the more pronounced tcii.iein v to ma ik off its hsi the ,.-., i.o ar,. sorious .if the governor, it is dilli.-iilt to. llllilel'Ktailil tin- j.ositiou of editor and, governor. Brooks gets- into no con Iroversy. He inuely shovvs what, the tea, -hers have 1,,',-n d,,ing toward the .-i,pii,it ion of the i ei t ni.ates which will lift the in-1 , te tor, into a ,1a,, entitled to draw t he pav pri s.-i ihed. The s'atiiiient of llr. Brooks is long tor .in ii'diiiiiiy newspaper sloiv, imt Hie stol v , hut the matter is ,-ai'itiilly iiii.o,tiint. Ithiisiin 7 "0 newspaper men' a t the iiug,ide, l'iih limited raniiliratioiis. The y, hools iiie ,,f uhom would I,,- dictiitiug (,, tele l.eing assiuilti'd on I'll sides. They are' yraph operators while the ln.iit wa, pro I. lamed much for North Carolina linanccs. crrcsing, nnd H,e remain. Iev eu,-i n-ling l-'or a i 1 1 .-1 I r . 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 or two old guar. ler, the arena directly in f.nnt .,1 the hold piiitieularly have i.een living that the ,,, (,f . .-,(! tickets It will l,e the gieat school management has run a, nil, k. Be ;,rr.-i.y of tight ch roni. -lei-, , or indeed fore Col. A. D. Walls wa, made the tax ,- iders of any other kind, ever ass, 'in conscience of t he slate t hat almighty man 1,,, to ''cover" a single event, ill. used th,. s, hoo! husiiu-s,. The folks' Kepi.rters from manv nations will were getting wrought up, he said. He watch Itempsey, the ehaiupinii. .-,n, Car likewise hough! to git into the I leno, ra t ic j .t-nt i, r. the ,lel,oiiair Fieinli challenger, platform a plan pledging the repeal of l,.-,ttlc for honors. ;,n, tin., ugh their tin- rural sa n i ta lion laws. The colonel newspapers will tell the world the Morv could defend his i-ut threat r'-dist riding ,,t the , lu-iiunter Seven vvnteis tiom I'ill nnd the cin.'iiii ipation ot' th,. t phonl- p'rain c will 1. on hand waiting and 1,,,'irilig My. But iiistifying the payment, hoping that they might cnhle a lladi that of ,,ilarv cm, ugh to a woman teacher to t heir count rv ma n has hccoine the world'. , -, i .-1 , , I , - hei to ,ett!e tor the meat on her hone, now lliere is where an orthodox old guar, ler takes the count. ' But that was l.cforo. C,lonel Watts i-iinir to the kingdom. As king he may feel differently, since the colonel never feels i, 1 1 issue more keenly than the nilinlier of votes it will est. Supei intciid cut Biooks may lu.w have an ally in th, colonel. Certainly, an alien may have heci', alisorhcl. Nearly 20,000 Aftected. Neiiily .linn trie hers aie touched hv the sta in la rdi.n t ion of teach.-, s. Not all of them are diredlv touched. But they i ..,,,t it ute an army of sizal.l,, proportions. Occasionally i ne.piit ios will creep into school legislation and "ot a tew of the r.-gdlnrs are very ,orc But tor the mo,t part, s, hi, t, legislat ion Ins wiought woa ,.r, 1 ow a i I iiiii.iov, in. nt hot ii ot the pav and the standing of tcachei-.. They an- now ,-t foiinid.-ihie for. , . h will he very .la iigcoii, to attempt . lemol ion in salary It ivnuld seem that hi. Brooks, win nev'.'i vv:is considered a simpleton in poli tics, has lixcl the thing in.. It will he hard t. tamper With i ' . fact is, legis' latiou agiiiiis; the present plan would i- mi assault on a ,hii,i,ia. Ine:.- i, no way to not at it. Individual - may .ot against it, hut they column sui ' , i,l,' when they do. I hev inerelv puhlish their t ig ii t w ;ii I 1 1 ,h lie,, in,. I invite their teacher, to m igrnte. And Si, peril, ten, lent Brooks appear. In have that prince of i n, iirgeiic v . Charles 1.. C , with him. N'ol.adv has a ut hoi - ' i.e.l .-invhodv to ,,iv -o, hut if Mr. Coon weie not with Brooks so,,,, hodv would he hearing ills,, it it. A few of t he la i gcr and tlnn sum,, have made the Brooks id I'ierre Mallei, who h:, . in, i e.rs.d domain an cxa gg, , a led I'russ,:,; hut i"- eigarett, con,uiiipt o.n .".n ,r ,.,it in I', rook, goes right : h. ad and hell, tl,,""M' f''- lav, plotted t,, g, ( avvav t.i.chers. Today "s ,'a'ein,nt t the pr,-s B'-'.-iue he didn't want g, , i,, ),, alta.k, nohody; ,, really do,., ct l: ray ' here. I a defense of .ninhodv I' ns an in hi, it,- domain for speculation hoth'as to what the iiisutgenl, m xt v i ' I C .,,,,1 a.i to what the state vvid do to meet the d.'ti cil in tux,-,. . STILLMAN FACES WIFE FIRST TIME IN COURT , U. Tl... . l. , I'llliillKKFOIK. N. V.. .lune o.,. More witn, s,es for .lames A. Millm.-iii were .ailed for the rcumptioi, todav of tho divorce suit in whirl, the hanker, claims he ,s not Hi, father of Mr,, (-dill man's son Guv. Defense test ininnv was nxpe, ted (,, 1 t.ikiii up tomorrow nml it was predicted that Mr. fstillmaii vvul-l 1- called to th. s'. -in,! altli'eigh ,ul, poena server, have heen iiMicces,f ul in their attempt to locatp him. His la v v . ' , vver. i , n . Ii fst oo to h.v.o promised ,oi..s. I f,,r Mr,. Still- iiiaa that the Tommr l",nK prrsnient wo, il, I tf on hHii'l. It whl -l.e the hrst tiinr during the hearings that he has faced his wife in court. On Your Vacation you will want The (iastonia (iaztte. Have if sent you ea.li day while you ar" away keep in touch with (iasto nia affairs con enient ly ; the cot is Miiall . All you need to do is phone your name, ynur vacation address and the length of time you will 1 away and the paper will be sent to you daily if you desire. Circulation Department Phone 50 DRIVERS ALONG COUNTRY ROADS STILL GIVE PEDESTRIANS A LIFT LOS ANGELES, June 29. While automobile drivers in the cities have acquired indifferent, "cityfied" hearts and seldom deign to "give a man a lift,"Jdrivers along the country roads uphold the ancient traditions of the highway and gladly help a foot-weary traveler on his way, says Dominick McDevitt, who recently ar rived in Los Angeles from Boston on a pedestrian journey. McDevitt left Boston on May 7 on a wager to walk across the continent and back to Chicago by August 1. He was required, under the terms of the bet, to remain on the highway, and while "riding the rails" was barred, he was allowed to accept rides from autoists, anad to the generosity of the motorists on the long, open road, he says, is largely due the rapidity of his westward progress. After going to Portland, Ore., he says, he will start the return trip by way ot the i-vergreen trail. ' WCUCDIDCD MEN CDHM , MLIiOl HI LI I IMLI1 I IIUITI ALL OVER THE WORLD 1111 1 nniirn nniiT nil iii 1 w nil nun . . - . w . . . There Wi Seven Hundred - '"cm iviore i nan were tmployed on Battlefields of France. , ',v --h, . ,' . in te. l're,s i N ...... . .... .,, .,,.i.it, inoie in-v. spa per correspondents than vvee .nip loved on the I .at t lelieh I of frame , luring the war will I,, on hand in report the I ein p,ey I a r pent ii r fistic .iicniiter at .lers.-y ity next Sat n i . I.i v Hie l.,ig.-iii, who lias charge of the ,.,.. a I ra iiLO-irient s said there- would l lieavvvv eight cliamuioii England will he represented hv 1 ." i lew ,p.a per correspondents, and "eight ore w ill come front ( 'anad., . Even To- kio. on the other side of the world will ''! s.ceial writers there, as will C,, I "'nliageii, Manila. Buenos Aires ami (,th foreign cities. A hundred telegraph wires will lgm I ii.inir early in the morning, for while Id'.' limit docs not start until .: o'clock. news that tight falls- will eagerly scni " 1 g n, n .iK an, mi. f s ., , .., k . Si,, iic r, 'pi, iters will h, on the g id a, .a rlv a, .". ,, VI,,. L- .... . 1 . . , ,tUl k " "' EVERYBODY IS NERVOUS BUT GEORGES HIMSELF Carpentier's Trainers Are AM on Edge But He Is Enjoying It All 1U Asso.iiite., I'i,,s. M AN 11 AssKTT, N . ... ,,,. i';i ""' w.uhl's cha mpioii ,h i pe hont I I a im-.-ii' every l.... i u t he .-ha lleng.a V - ''mi' i- getting nervous except lieoige. ''"'' '"' .-.lone .appear, I,, he worr ry ing .a I, out much a, a ,choo 1., y getting '.'Miv tor ;i pi. an, , lie want, to go and j. having lots of in making pre na ,a I i.,, (i,t,i,lo ..i' '"'' '"' h-' not displayed the least trace .inviety Th,. ape :i,,rl. N. ,r,,Wl '''.ts . sterd.-.v a t tern....ii vmi, not much hx-am,. (,,-,, ig, , nervous e-inig .Maiiaurr D, .amp- ha- l '" Inin.ls and pull In, lair and 'Irani, "'Ixon hits hetrayed ., slight nri'ahility , -urges' only woirv i- hi, short hail Nine- hi, lilnn.le pom i a. Ion r was ,-!ip ' 'hf harlr of Maul, ii-, , ' he ha- 1 " "'"'ring a cap. , hi, I,....!. "x' ' ""' "f llis '-I -''"" .-.i..t.s f'l a' 'hf feClsMt inff in h: Inn-, n 'r,"la' ' 'arpenticr elite,, ,(. .,, :' 1 -" f tr.-iinini; ,n. h-.-v;-.- , t,, I..- "" '',(-''' " - ealls a mil' t..i..i p.v. 11 ' ',r"""" " THRIFT AND HARD ARE ONLY MEANS OF PRODUCING PROSPERITY ' Hv Tlu- Associated V.-.. I.HNDoN, .Inn,. L'P. (il l i ,- j principles of law and order tl.-.- -.-I hard work. ;,s t tie oil- meiiiiv ,,f pt.i i . m. a new era of comnuT.'ia I pr,,sp, ri-v. Mere ,,d v ,, ;ite, 1 V A C. H.,lt,,r,i. vi piesidnnt of the 1 nt. mat iona I Cha.rh.r .. f ominf r. e, spe;:kini for t In- Amerir a i. ' d. legates ;,t tlir hanrjuet of that I....K last night. Mr. Medford railed Atom .-:ms the nptiuiists of the eominerciii 1 world. Me ,,nd they came with a large . If legation from the I'liited states to prov,. tl,,- desire of the Amen ran business world for co otm ration with the world at l.irge in r. -entablisliing normiil trade i-onditioni. (Veil IIarinsworth iiml.r secret. -irv of foreign affaiis. said tlicnoil.l lu'.-ded re- tiinval of all trade barriers- between a!l .Hiples and :ibove all. the p-storat ion of confidence liotwefn the penplen. , Other speakers included W. II.. lie- Kr.ss, president of t lie l'nit-e.1 states t'hiuiihcr of Connnerce: Ktiennu Clemen-, tl. presi.lfiit of the Iuteninti.inal ( ham , Iht of Coni'iiercf. mid th- Itt.lian tiui-jhef that the authority tl,oo.l l. hr.ad bas-ador. I aud uuliiniU-L I DEMPSEY IS ALL SET TO MEET FRENCH CHAMPION SATURDAY Finishes Hardest Part of Train ing and Will Take It Easy From Now Until Saturday. I Hv Tlu- A sm dated I 'rev.. I j ATI.A.N J I ' I IVY, N. .1.. .dim- J'.i. Today i, tlx- beginning of tin- end of .l.ii k 1 i mpsey 'n t .vo months training Ki'in I. II"- dnmpi hi is all through with hi, workouts in tli, oeii air arena and the l.i-l workouts till- aflnrnooii probably will lie ,'ug,-. behind haired nates in the ol-l airplane sl.e-1 I ,-n-k of the training eaiu;i. The work will In- light an-l may not i ii -f ,i ) i- boxing. Tli.- . Icutipiiu , iln.oliug the last three 'lay.s of marking time, is glad that ""' .on g- ot training i. Hearing an eu.l. He no,., not di-plav ;i 11 nutwfHd sign. of I . . I . . . , . . . ,.r lint .i.,no .,,,.1 i.;. I haudl, r- a guv that hi, phvsirul coieli ti'in could hardly In' improved. "I'll I'e glad to haw this thing vi-r wnh," l.iuipsey al. "Vou l,aU. no 101a ul the I111 r. I.-Inp, ot a long training grind, if, :!, 1 f 1 was oftireii i,v,. hi. n. In-. I Ihoiisai.-l I, r a light a month Mom 11 -a mm I.I not ro throne, , II .!., . , ....... .. i . "" . ,1111 1 o 1,1 hr a ,', t. .in.,t a- soon as I , ,., t mv ; a tf" r i j m ,h.ipe after meeting ! , "" " 1 "" -'"'-' I ,ak,. 1 1 v . 1 11,11 on we, I fur a vacation." M.-ti.ps. v is al.out thr .. pi I, over Till' Ilgllle lie i Jin i I, III scale v lli-ll lu dim!,, into the 'ling at Boyle's 'I'hirtv A.res .Sa t in i la i, It,, iioo.i, Imt expects to lose a .-oi.pl.- pounds today and to llloirow ill,. I iile.lher polilni when lie dries out I'ridav. He will .il, .stain from eating c-it.-iiii food, and will only 1 1 ink water the .lav I, .-fore the I, attic. II,. ale, io, in. i, li'-ii'i'lii;, aiM , xpecls III go in'o the ring at the I'.lo pound notch. I'h, , ongiai, i mapped ,,;it , or the chain pi, ,n today .all, f,,r ,!, light exer,i,es aud perhaps a i,,uii. or two of hoxing if he Iff Is indllii'd to pull oi the gloves. II'- "ill perforin l 'hind linked gates, away from the curiou, eyes of the puldic,. nil' signs in I tout oi in,, pox oltice havi hecu yanked down and the ticket hoxes hiive I, en turned ov.r (, the owners. Onlv newspaper men and nerhans a few frie.i.U will he admitted this after- moil an, I tomorrow At':.. h.s of the camp alreadv have ' heguu the task of getting things in shape f,,r il le, . I. ., . .,,i,,... i ing to present pl.a'ns Ihap,eV and his partv will lea,-.- for ,ler,ev Citv Friday. He will , peii, I the ,ln in the seclusion of a piiva'a hiune m Jersey City and will It kept in seclusion until the time to go to tl 'na. the day lietoro the l,;ittle '"' '""iJest of all and I hnipsev ' 'l'",''l'r"lr9 pre pa niiy to nurse him with ''"IT""' r:""'' . 1 '"' eiiampmii , worKout m private yctcrdav was hrief. II,. l,oxe, roiiiur "'' heavv one and a round each with Kddie I'llar,. a. Larry Williams. He dim united shadow Lotting and wa, on the vvav to the shower within lo iinnules . JURORS ARE SELECTED AT SLOW RATE ii,. 'c... i i , i ... , ,. .1 -,.,.;, , , , l.l. 1. 1. A.sP. ).. June op Kfforls " "I, tinning ,,,rv tl, fry Mrs. INa It will nit, re,t v,,,i t., know tn , ' '.'henne Ki,l, on i, duirge of ph.iting think the fork, ,.f tn,. mad v, , , 'l"' nun If, of h. i- liiisl.and. Daniel F. Tryoi, ninmimen! the i ; ;,. ;i, ... Kai.er. in 'n.ir l..,k,'w,,d lne .1 ulv I , for the high school. (,,,, ,,.,.,, ,"''' ii'niiied today in .lodge consnle, ing ,i. Hi,, mo.-, a. . ,: ;, , M.elllee B. rilOII ', colli',. Will he hotter llll, I.'I'ST ,,,,.! h, , el,,,., Three .pilors had hcen .elitalivcly ill'-' Ilic pi'op,,,e, .iitnev li.n'e "I'ted wlen ,..,.rt convemd this iii, ,in One .jitiiev will prol ,u h1 v ,t-,,t , '"C. out of a tot:, I of Ihirteeii examine.!, the Watts i-ommiiuiH ami h d de. ""e 'l ;l"' tln.'i . wa, :i woman. Mrs. I Of, lillll, ,. I .....r .1.. . ..... .C - 7 1 "I Ml' IM" , ,1.1111. Who assorted .von, en w.r. '.villi, on i on,t it ut ional right '" r 1 ' -t 'In nit, -. ,-, t f a jury is pro giessing. counsel , xptessed tl pinion 'I" l.vdve hi,,,., wiil Ho) he ohtiiinid letale HI VI I .ICS. lay . Judge lieriioll an no , need that ...iirt would adjourn Fri dav evening until .lulv ii ,., a n i I'-ipan ii mat another ,pe, ml vciM'e of inrnr, will have to he ,nni mono I l.ef. -re ivvelv,. a,,- found who will -all-",,.',,,, to hath the -hf, n-c and l'r"si -ut EUROPEAN NATIONS OWED U. S. ON F BILLION DOLLARS INTEREST UP TO MAY 15 W .-ll!M.Ti. .1 .ae .:. Appioxi inatelv one hilhoii dollar- inter, ,t was 'w. 'I the I 'mt, , Mat, , l,v Kurop.-Mi, dehtor na'ioas m, to a!, on, Mav I",. Tiiii-orv oft;, la Is told tiie Snatr (inane '"mmit'ie todiiv in expl.-i iiinig th, admin istrnt mi oil; to giv, the Sc retarv of 'la Tn --ar hoard a ut hor , 'y in fundi, ig "' a h, I del..,. A,-si,tant Scrrctary v ;.-l-w ,.r' h j.l I th, amount of interest h,e at i ;..",.; 1. 7.",n. t" 'T.'' - I . M. liol. told ,l. . oil,, nit tee Ihiit i , agg.-st i.,., ha, I,. , ,, mad,, t tin t t I iji'i-I ."s-aie. :i,c,-,t German repar-,-aoi a, t;,!, a- sn!,,titiites fi,r the A 111. I liii '.lt,.-, i, and d.- ha,,-. I thill thr Trras ul' h.-.d no intuition of inviting any such ! l oin ,sa I Mr Mdi. ,n I tn,. onlv funding n, g ' i. it ion, , .... r,-d i ato vv .-re with Gri-at Cr.n,,,, and th ,' 'i,, v hiid heen of a pre liiiiinarv natare. i. ,i tolled ' pe, i!ii iiliv ;i f tn the pro-v--i'a of tiie hill not hori7.iag 1 1,.- tro,-. rv to accpt hornl, of any fo-ejga rom.. rv . -i lieu f t ho-,- of the drhf or nat ions the Treisiirv N-.-retary said he thought ' ' it ii,a-e,s,-i rv th.at the authority be made i-'oad en nigh to take care of ;nn ,-nn .rgeie-v which might arise.'' ' Tl a r is nutliing sp,-, itira l .- mute,,, pi;,' d along that line.'' he added, 'hut it is dei nied advisable that the authority n ' given." M -. M-i!-.!i described as "remote -oggest ion " aa ..pi n ho, hy S'liator Keed, d-mm rat. Missouri, that the hill as draf'cd mig'if allow the Tr. usury to ; opt Italian bonds f r the Krencli debt, French luind, for the British debt, and sso forth. Asked if he would object tn elimina ' tion of (iermau bonds as substitute obli-, gatious the tMsrctury reiterated his be-' Spartanburg Mills Will Pay Out Over Half Million Dollars In Dividends SPARTANBURG. i C . June 2'. Eighteen cotton mills in Spaitan burg county will tomonow pav semi annual dividends amounting to $557, 130. Pacolet leads with a s 1 j pi r cent dividend on $2,000,000 common stock and 1 per cent dividend on $2,000,000 prefrnrd, a tot il ul $140,000. Clifton and Spartan mills come next, rarh paying loui pei rent on $2,000,000 capital stock The highest dividends a:e paii! hy Ar CITC CCI CPTTfl COD Will. ULLLU I LU I U.I CONSOLIDATED HIGH SCHOOL ' , Countv Board of Educa(inn Dc- cide8 to Build New Consoli- 1 . 1 it- 1 e L 1 , -t- dated Hish School Near Trv- on Mounment. vv r.- I'l int nig I- !' In ' !le . oilh' , I n-u r n.it '"' vvluh I , lie i: i i , . , , . t i t - ""' "" ' ll" detail, w , iv pn.disi, w ,,, p-ga rd i n g I he t. e'ecllon hel l l.e li,,n ,,f 1,-vving :, ,p, p,,. ,,f eie,ii,.. il --. i. tter follow -: 1 M , I. i i iu "lr v.iuierin oi y. ner i yv me ii.wniinp Living South ot the Cherivvilie Graded School District and the Mailman Sp,-- Clal Tax Distl,c'- ' ' i I s 1 o 1 1 1 a , . i ' , , Ihar I'liendsi . ., , , . to llldlVlduilll v We lake ti l - lie I .add re, sing you. We congr.i t ii ha ', v.ia an if. -id-. " '' eongn, t u i.a -,. ye, ",i"""'r "' " v,,!' 1,11 ' voui ngreemciit in r.-gaid to . . '" """'"" ' 'h,. high m In, ,1 W "SMIr'' '"" '"' prmi- s V"'1 n on. lit mil v,ni v ,,t, d II il ' 1 1 1 ": h'gll '"' ea r, i.-d on, t t , t , . ,-. ""'''"''"I follow :,g: The est:il,li,l -nt ,,f a 'diool separate am npai' 1 ,re' schools, I Im I is . .Iitnev i v I, ,. sad'a all high school siudeii:, ', scliooi provided th. di,t; I'-.r them t,, walk. I Ii I T I "le The .1 KM, ( a hi , i I.,,;,., ,, ,,. tor In C.,n,,i..-,, W-,-,, ,,. ;nm. ,,.- ,,.N '"' l;'"1"" ' siu-l "'':'r '''' K:s"' " ;! ""' ' I II,. In, IV ' n. 'I rv v 1 1 1. i i ro e loll !-, ". Tl 'e, tl, .f a new 1 1 I'liilM-l 11. t ck h (lf ,-' t. , VV 1 I j,r, d na- !., th, llCSe pioilllses. tan pupil, to Mt. !,a, . . .... I ,s ha, a. .lies,. Ille IllgH ,e,,i , , section will ,,, xt he hi roads v i.a th. ,,l laioan, , ing. Th i, p' m v will o , k. of the S'mgv Hid , , hv th,- I horiil.ui'g King, ., to SmiliVsih-. 1 I, ji expect, d '1 -tar, from hau l, high school pi.pd. , 1 : i ,. '.vol ,h Th" t Ui.lh ,..,, nt .. na, d that d ing it, hr-t tor , ,. far from t .top in tin- K is. in n ' a r p ipi'. new ,, ,., -v ping at tl,. , elem,',,':,. Cm high If th, 'ra.k w 'ml r,,,vi, M-ail 'h. , h.ldge . :,., ! , ,v l ,1 fl-.u,: .-', B. 1 1 dl,!,, the..- I.. ;, a, t hr rrv v : i ',. , . .,, I'..' saf.-'v it I :i- i, 1, I- I'Uta lia-c onlv good . i . i ia Id ,',ll, ,y .ate. . u -in ii! i d," prol.il.it :i sp, , l-r, ., i . - t p. r hour. Tie- to ., 'I'V - i h s .v . Wlllk to the ,i.. - , ,, w, , , I"i.i:-, w il! , .,r; .,.! . : cm forta id a . ,-v a n, . -. t h matters f..r ;,i. W itli -J" ,. n, ,, .. t, . high . ho,,- (, i,-i, , rs v ,, i , of 'he tin, I -v -', u . I, ut your sciioo! will I,,, i make i , . f v on grv , t , , t !,, full eo operation, vour , u'l, , I'Ort . will i. th. wt I,-,, i HI llll i'V ill th" stille; if Vol opera.,- ,,-ir i - , :l,,i - v. I failure. Aga 111 eongr.-, I a in! ii, g v : v a ii, r. ,t,p v .ii i ar. c take,. .-in. eren. mr , iftl'NTV KOK!F li,', Tl,i OK (i.STii C(, BIZZY BEAR SAYS: 7M Partly cloudy tonight and Thuisdav: probably local tnundershowc-x: Htflf I, 'tiDjr io rmperst-iir. . cadia, Beaumont and Wuudiuff mills, each paying ,1 five per cent semi annual dividend. None fall below tine,, per tent Local mill men iay the period of dipnsiaon is passing, and they aie optimistic ovei the outlook. Wage adjustments have been made, and the mills aie iccciving oidois for goi.ds in sufficient volume to insuie steady upt'iatmns fit months to come. SEVEN ARRESTED ON CHARGE OF BURGLARY I',.. II- have I II 1 ' vm'Ii I he lmrgl.,1 v 1 1 1 Mr .1; 1 Inning.. 1 "1 W. ,1 I : .1 11 k' 1 11 aven I I . sled 111 t the g.'ll II the em I I. Ill I ,-.e-,. v-h.., ' . h, II till' v . -. . 1 III I I. .1 el, lie, I Sal l. I,. ,i'-l his ,-,!.il,l,h ii.'i ii 1 1 1 y i.l in. - -pi n , i in i ii. 1 1 ng ighi ant.. I.-1. I 1. - V , I 'I,'. I at ,f loll I Ii I'n I , I v al ler the l.lllgl.n v v a -v ' T. .1. , hi. I ,, I ,. ( ), , ,,- ) ,, ,1 I.l- III h, gil II ! k .1 mi : I"- i a i h il Ii no due vv hat t, But I v Mi.n. I;,. night several of 'in. h had l.e, n hrouglit in .anil , e, v d I''1 id the ,,-Vi'll Uele eahghl ,"-t..l i,e I,-,,,,,,' .l, tire. I. .'Ill a-' ".'In Heaver, .le,,e I'.lan I ' Hi I Hold. Boriest ,,. ;,,,i I'- B.idv avelal ot 'vhi I', ,, d g..,. Tla .' l 1 i, ,11 lid live, I ,, S. a , , ., t ) ,,f ;,i, SKI.KI) DKMJ'SKY'S CAR IN PHILADELPHIA II.Ari. , I IN, .1, .I,,,,,. L'!,. l ! tops, v ud m.t know until to..-iv at In, lug motor ,ar wa, m 'he p,,-, f I'nil id 'Iplna curl hailill', for I... It i. ",ir v , s-.-i l.u, lempsey , ha ii f .1, I'. I loiiehc, t , the I'iu! I ' t i i ... a ii I friend of I !,. , -ha n, :' . to th, l,l,.,k,' , tv. whir,' the .or -il.'.d lo ,a!isf a live hundred .,. I l.l-lg'ii.nt a I -hllad, Iplna , urge. ,11 had d, ,.giio,t t he , hainiiion. I ' lagh. ,,,,, ,, i,pp,.:le, on 1 ha If -'I' :i p,. v to 1 1,,. ,!ip,ri,n i ..iirt for a 'a .. trial '.vhnh wa, ,,-t foi NoVeml.ei . il,,''. il v a-, til. II T ' ! i I . I1' 1 1 . i si - will light tin, thing to :i nmmiiti ,,i tin, country " :i:n-l . " I i-uigh.'i 1 v sa id. ' II,. diirsn -t In his lep'v t,, th. n pnl.L an . i to pa. an- il CM,, i. hut ,1 i, pin, in ittil Ion si, , .,. ,:nd- ,-'.- iavoi..l. II,. was charged 1,ihui "'' is iinpo-sil.le t -, f "i- 'I, lemov.,: i, siii.all hone in his ty .metmg 1 lave alieadv .a i "s , nd hdi, v, , the fe,. is inn, i ""' I'"1"1' minister '., invi'ation ., ,,, ' 1 I. olldoll CO, f.-rell.-e ' ' . It wii, aniinm hit r that s I'ROHI FORCES TO BE i W oods ,. .-,.-.-,..ie ,,. .,i,. REORGANIZED JULY ll,l,:" - w . INliTDN, .III, if J'.l. h'l'Olaali- I 'hf Federal f .roh i I ii t Km ,-n .'"i , an ni fori i-s along lines jircv iouslv il I. I ae, m e will hecollle effect i VI- ,1 ulv I , I 1 1 1 1 Ii 1 1 , , 1 1 , , 1 1 r llavnos H.'ii, to, lav. ()n ''.a' -i.i'.- 'In- new ,-tate direct, u, wiilj '' ' ''" l"e-, ii' district director, .and. 'Bug i, ,. agents for i liter, tat '"iiv. In- I'v under the comiii issioue, . ,,n '"'' - ' ,,avae. went oi. r "is piiins wi'ti :i m,: rs ..t 'In sel.ilte ti mil '..mnilttee "'"t:x '-'I"!. l ,psli,,n f addition:, I "'' Koveriiinciil 's "div" '' "'" ";M '''I'1' l,'org',uiiili,,n N,C BlIM:,-, I, hild I, fell given " re,ii.-.ika!,l,. iii. Im -ements ' ' from ail I'-'dsot the coi.nl ,-v- ,- ,,d hi expe. tcl ,0 "i" I'a'i'ii t rom , tale and l..c:,l ,,lli, a,-,:. ',, ' ' ' ''' "le le,,., of the pr., llll, It lot, 1 " - HARDING ANXIOUS TO HAVE FAVORABLE OPINION U Asl!INl.', IN. .lane Js .. t " e ho'lv 'I I "' ' ",lg " an M " ! de-irahl, " to leave the ,pr,--i I :, v ,. -ihle opltiloli on the part i da i lag to win Id , 1 1, a i ma I ' ' 1 1 could -, em to mo ii III pie 'd I" i pi, s-ed 111 the hio.ad most g. to 'ra! terms, ' ' I 'in s:d, at ' '"' .. I.'epi n':,te Mali I d"o lei,, lot in th,- Hons. V , ' 1 V On. a con. el I vv ,l "I,. iit'i'inh- of tin- I .mgr. ,.- on ' "' ' ha n I .' m in t., , I,,, fo, ,n - ii,; I '-at all l'i:-h , " th.- I'n -i ''-I "Il III.. V he ., ,,. ,,i,. -"'I I-- i - ;i'i I,, ei.- , v . i . t"m to sad, , vpt'e-a,,, ,),, ' ' I -' - oi -mgr. , t II a , , I ar '..a ,h, II I" -I I CI.KRfiYMKN WOULD STOP BIG FIGHT T" -,.. i;.'. , .,, 1 I l Id c 1 ' y . .In,,,. I" H " v II W'v.,:', rep,,,,, ui.ng th, ' I ' I g V II i . d - , emu. ,,1-l'v 'dill, Jersey ' ;"'- ' '-"-I I- (" I-'" 'I',,, ',,.,. ' ' ' ' '' ', '-i'l ot pi. i : nl i,, ,t,,, i p, "'""-' :", '-fa-,- !.,,, r,. Sa ' :,,'.:,y I' '' a- omiMi ;. ing the hill diiilg -I '-- I'liti. tp-.ls ..,- the i.iiiiiiiiI. ,-, v.ith 1 -iijaraig to " , rert the boxing oi I'"' "-' - -'" l-il' 'o violate t , , ' ' oi ' - a' pi-.! ng pi ,,. tight, ' ' H ' C, id. on. of , oil,,,, I for the cjer " ' -' 'd -ifhda-.i-- In,. I,,,.,, sahn.it a :,t d v .t !.-,. s vv , . prepare. t,, in. ' ' '' ' 'a g 1 a a i pi v t t,.,t , f -, '". '' 1,1 ' '' li-f 'ros,vil,. mav 5. "GO WOMEN WILL SEE BIG FIGHT KW VUliK, June L".l.-Five Ihnu 'I' '"in. i- ill he sprinkled among the i-'-'i'ois ,d the DciTipscv ( 'in pent i, r i ' .l'-r-, v i 'it;, on Siitnidax-. it vvn. todav. Many (,f thnn will have s.ii', in J.ox.s at the ringside. ' f the women will represent, the T i n .-. h'-isev.-it family Tex linkard an no:. need that n serial ions had been made ;' a T in e, ,,,e i;,, vclt. Assistant See i arv ,,f tiie Navy, and his wife; Mr. u l Mrs K. rin it lioosevelt, and Mr. ,ud Mr,. Nicholas l.ongvvorth. Ir. and Mrs. I. W. McLean, who - have he. n visi'ing Miss Kmiiia Cortinell. ft todav for a short trip to Plow ing , i - j u FIND TOOTH OF FISH TWO-THIRDS OF WHICH WEIGHS TWO POUNDS LOS ANGELES, June 27. A fmth of some piehistoric hsh so large as to indicate its owner's size was ne.n that of an ocean lind, has been lound among other fossils in the lime pit-, at Torrance, near heie Ahuut one third of the tooth is missing Tin poition tound weighs nrailv two pounds, is live mi hes limy, I ,11: inches across the base and almost two inches thick. Manv bones 01 prehistonc animals ai'- dailv Leini, taken fiom the pits. SIR JAMES CRAIG TURNS DOWN INVITATION FROM IRISH LEADER, DEVALERA Has Already Accepted Premier Lloyd George's Invitation to London. I:. Ii .-. in. 1. 1' - r h. . .,,1. .i .1 .'lllie- I ' ,i g I " I , J , I'd 'I, l.li 'I i III . l ill Can,.. I. ah ,. II:. I lea I. i, I., in. , ,. ,', ,,, l.iv . I.': I the I I -I- I pi' III a', p!,el I , h , ., I.,-i.-h. i ii. i . tin M i, I i i lac. ii t,.. I ,klllg tin III lo ,1 e III hllilil, M. B ' M"' 'I'll-' olhe. men 1 1 1 V 1 1 e, I I , II,. ' ,11 !'.', del Vale I. ail , . I , I e 1 . , , i , I ,,M k I i I . Oe n I .. i c r.a I I , I the I . 1 , 1 1 I , , i , I e - . I , V I l..l. M i f.a tv. I, li'liolil-' - . I : . . , , ' . , of !l, L'nl l I'llllli II' t V i e I . I i - 1 . . I . I ... . , . I ,d h.une ,,,i, , s,, , ,.,,., , I.," of ,:.-i, l,.i I. , v - -1 . Audi, w .l..i, - ''''' 'h.-it de aleia c.i-lad to . , 'hem at fii-t hand the v a , I""11 'lui stiou ,, , , itain s.-. t,. people 'Lev i,a,,,i,i I ;,, i''pl l-l",d l.eoig, unit-,. on), I'ill, e with t he II- i , p ",' la 1 1 i ,, pr inn m iii I -t i I , 1 1 Ml. me,, I'1 le rl '" lu'.aled l.e de.Uad I'i h null. .- sentlal to a la.-'lng p.-a.-e, -aid he ,- . ' oils, ill in g -'will, ,U. I, of The ,,. f .'-.'it'it iv, s ,,f oi.r i, ,,t no, ; r, -,,,,1 :1'1''' ' ' -'oldi d . ' I ''tore r.-plv nig r r . . i - lallv t., ,. ''-Mer 1 am se-'kllig a , mil, r.-ln-i- v. ill, ii'ltillll I e p I a ,e 1 1 t il , iv e- ot I - pol.liia! Th, h'oh S 1,1 AIRPLANES ARE SEARCHING FOR BATTLESHIP IOWA :v The Aa,ia'e. 'rcsst NKWI'llh'T NFWS, '.a , .lun, l's i r, I, n.--, -,-,.... .1... II. .,..!. u i ... al I,.,.,- win, led out to . a at s ,,'dok thi, morning to s. ai.-li for the radiocm troll, d haUleship ,,Wii. which 'lev vvtl Iheroeti, ahv ail. 11, pi I,, .,k with dam 11, v l,,,nil,-. alter Im nting h.r l,,ia Ih.an a -,,,,- of .,eapl;,iii , ,- 1 1. navai l,:,,e Thee ,' hv otic I jiiillie, Imm l.aughv' Iii Id and Yorkloun S, , ,,. e 1 e V. i 1 h , , , .mi mil.- of th, t. J,..l;, doing h,-rh, -I to. I id,- ..allien. M,e ,s I,, ,.,., I ,v (.,..'.,,, , h a . I w 1 1 k , . olnm.a udei ,. I , I a I . , f ' ' , I . a 1,1,1.1 h ...j, , -,, , ,, . , 'hat tie , -., ,...!! on .,' ,. , !.. s, ,,u:, ,r !E . v. rv t il an v. (tl: the I I., i- !,,.:!,. i ami i , ie I v to ,1a it or a i -1 as - a - aord Wa- gnu, i ,,-r, .at , ipe Ih Ii t v i ,-,., , ,1 ' 'I s,p,a, I on .a . d t In re Mi if' ' S,, -. I,,, k an I le .., -I t.. 'la' I "I ,,,a' loll I i, aig look',, alii -' "'''- s, .-, , t, rji. ,,,,, , I, ,., ml s. ,- I ;..', I or. -a 0 w ,-. - r. a- ..-.( II,,- , hodv ot plan, -. tl.. !.,,. i . i , i.i . cell-. an-l , out ; ii , ,j .' i a g hi . . , , , , , , TO FN ROLL HAI'TISTS IN TITHING CAMPAIGN IIVM.I.F. T .l a, I'ial" tor the en'olimei,. ., . ,,, member, ..f lo. al , hi." I f ij... s,.a'l ' 1 " H;i i-i nt Con v , nt ., a: ot .-, 1. , 1 1 iiii i I ioii t i t her, within the i, t , , , ,,i. " n- .am, on,,, -, d -odi,-. I , n ll--i . M i - I -. r . - I , i I . an . ., ,,,, I'h.-r. ill.' Hit,,- ii, 1 1 1 ... i I! .: .- . a .., , the ' . , ,-t ion t . r, ; n, ' V , ,. ii . , :l. ' 1 ' ,-on v , ii' ion :, -he i t . I ,. -: on- ii,!e ( .,r , 1 1 1 1 -1 ' g . - h ''.a 1 in. mh.-rsl: ;., ,,, , , ,, men 1,,-r oi.liga-1 ug h -, If t., t -. I' Us' a truth o h 1.- I m nine la ,.. a,,,-' III- Work ot -e 1,1 I ng , .,. , , d he ' a, rod on I" Ha ,. g ' .. I .'I ' I',' cm, pa igu will . ..... ' . . w :, s"c ia I ronn-l up w -. k t r..i- , n I . r -'7 t., l,.e, ,lt , I 1 'gut i- a- K, p. -,.M Co. . , , ., l,. Sort!. I a r .I;.,-, .", j , ., , oi.,,-, ........ i, am! ig u;.i . .'.' i. JOHN A PARKS SELLS ANOTHER NEWSPAPER N KWHKBN. .I an-' o.i .Th, ,,. .s-an Journal, a t te, ii,,,i pa,, r. ha, h. . n imr, hi,,, d In .1 11 . I w edi'or and "".u, -r of tie Moiinng . !-, niau, t r,.iu hdin A . I 'a i k. a,-, ofd nig to an-ioiiu. , '" r'' today - Mr. Daw,,,,, wili 11111 "i 'if I" 1 --ra te t he pa ,,-r sepa I a tely . Lady Churchill Dead, l.(ll), Jane L'! I.adv Kaiidolph Churchill, who was Miss J, nine Jerome of New York, died here today. She re ,.,-ntly underwent an operation on her right foot, which was injured in a f.-ll down a -flight of steps. She married Lord Unndolph Churchill, second son of the seventh Duke of Marlborouerh. and ue of England, most influential polit- ' aj Jwtilers of h' tiny ie USELESS TO GO TO CONGRESS FOR RELIEF FOR BUSINESS ILLS Says Senator Carraway, of Ar kansas, in Address Before . Gaitonia Chamber of Com merce Each Must Work Out His Own Problems. - i - i . -s m. n of ( Jan- und-d far the an- 1 a ,n. I-. . , in i ,-r Tues, ' sann'loii of th ., - ..-ii, s of re- i i an 'lu- initiative ' i '.'I, an ! that it -, i ii.gr.-s for aicJjL - a-, I . rv S-nato ' Alasansa,. as, tho - i , . , . ... i.roaght to a ': iiio-t deiightfu! ' ' in i i"- history of -' aii-aness men, 1 I lev ,,,ii 't knotr i i Id, in, of modern s to try to ask If they tell n t Know vv hat they 1 ' v- ''a t v p, r cent of ', i.o'l, houses of '., tarhi.-rs or men I'n are not, as a . 1 ' - liall. ' "i : k.i u, as ei pt i v uiVcl ' 1 1 -, w at a n. I humor. ' "- 1 1 ., i '. eon v ,-i satioiial t i;.., utitries of Ar--1 ' i a ' s, 1 he majority : -' i 'a ' ded rot toll farill- ' .., ii ' a, v rouhl pay ' i ' I vi id t he unte- ' '. it ;i man was v I in, estate of ,.'V 1 In, i. h more than I ii. !s, ii , to, w-a, jmr ' s- a:,. ,ion of the -1 in I nr. est igat ions, - '1 at, to solve th ii A iii, i lea. ' Wo ' w hen .j, ml under a i.. i n may inn ny, ' ' lie 1 i.i:: to run your ' . ..it ,aon t here will ' ' ' - pa tenia list le I'llclo a I i ml in. " "i '' in 1, his ov n to s- i.a '.,! i 'a , ra way, and ' ' - th. ii a. ny one elso ' " M adv ice to y ou is ' i a-1 ia ,' with y our own . - ,i ., miliums work out - a ' ' . 1 mi i ii n do it far i.i i 'angre,s meddling ' - . had the happy knack ' l ow long to talk and II -ti-! nut hor,. the audi ' ..on- ,.r two of the spell ,!', ,.,! hy gome public t 'he rhamher ns, planned ,' I v President, Myers anil , a was highly sueeesnf ul. :m uiIm is were present ' A.J.. Myers rapped for n.v ,. al ion hv Iev. .1. W. C. ""ii-l tiicu in rapid sue- - - , i stunts, snugs, mono I'V native talent. Mia v leader of ( oiniiiunity e nglittiiily Let 's All Be I iuej:r,, she save the is lii h all iouieil. I I.. I;. . II. Hennett iiad - a followed with ti series l-.: II- la Id." 'a ' ' ' I .Id"! Vl',',. I I I ,a: ! - o n;, ami hurlesipie s. Mr. ih. sp. .-kii.tf on the "(iastonia lav and Today," gave some t - , relative to t iastonia ' i' - In-t L.'."i years. ISferi'tary sh.n t talk on the ' Modem f 1 ,.:i,m, ia-,-' ' outlined what a i a i- a ml t hat it stands I ' ' ,, k, i ca me on the pro ., humor, us monologue, ' ', s aging of the " Hlooily I'm v II. Ih ampson, Arthur ' : 'he speaker ill a short, 1 ' a"'l'i iat,' speech. Follow er , sp. . . h, .). W. Watson i.st " nut, and the meet- I II .-, WAS EXHORT ING NEGROES TO MOB VIOLENCE ' - - ', .i.-ue 3'.V -Morris Zor- ... "' r. wis arrested today : " .; sirii.atiiig rircillars tx- ' - - - ni'il, violence. The - iv. -ia- signed " Kxivutive ' . mi in u n ist Party of - i ..-' tii.a' business men of -.! i i pa rti ipiited in the T ,-re. - ' ' ta p,,h, e he had lcn ' ; a!:-. IlilkllllVVll tO htm to i'phl'-t, and declared he ii it'i.i',' of their content ; wa, offensive. He was i . i . s 1 anarchy statute. ' i a e cepted a posi ' I.inchcrger & Thom-ii''.i- tors. Mr. ISuggs ; : i 'ii , -,- in this kind of k' awn to many people will b interested to is;;:css connection. FARM BUREAU GIVES SANCTION TO AMERICAN. LEGION LEGISLATION. (.Jilt AGO. June 2" The Ameri un Fa: m Uureau Federation an nminicd today that it has endorsed the program ot legislation asked by the American Legion, of Congresa The legislation endorsed follows: LegisUitien consolidating the three rx-seiviip buieaus Appnd" latnini for a petnuneat hospital building program. Legislation deccntraliiing the ba reau oi war risk insurance. Leg: '.atioa to extend further tht ber.rius ct vocational training tad pioviding vocatioaal training with pay for all disabled men with disabtl irits of 10 per cent or more traceable to the service. . . Legi!ation providing for pririleg c of retirement with pay for disabled emergency officer of the wr, ... i
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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June 29, 1921, edition 1
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