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ORf WANTS llOlf ORDER ORPHANS' HOME GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23,, 1922 Dans Made to Make Vigorous Fight for the Home at Washington Meeting TO REMEMBER THE POOR . - ISm-lil lo Dalit Nwl , Hiokoty, 23. With the back- . 1 lib' of very nrgiinlmtton In the city. HUkory Junior' ler member are prepared to make an earnest bid .for th, branch at the, national Junior ricr orphanage, wwcn it mnopca . will be established In North Caro Una hy the national co'inell. A meti- Ing tn decide' whether it branch shall be estahjjtheil lu the south will be held In Washington early In February "when southern Juniors are expected to present vigorously the claim;, o( METHODIST PROPOSAL - IS WARMLY SUPPORTED ; BY STATE'S EXECUTIVE (Continued From Page One) tlonal orphahar now located In Ohio. I Them nr 15J North Ciiiolm ehll- Citj- will help all North Carolina and tno man' who doen'nt see tht la an unpatriotic fooL (Great . applause.) My plain atyle of speech Blnce I be came governer doesn't ault the high er order, (laughter). . ' state maet Set In Raoe. The governor says a fair light for the commerce of the world will find North Carolina taking care of her self. He sees In the boat lines the cnance lor .lair corneal. out wie scare-crow operator .,1s terribly per turbed about details. ' Neither he nor tn are Qualified to pass on these. We have got to get a great board, like the state highway commission (great and prolonged applause) to work this thing- out, tVe have got the water: Ood gave it to us. I don't pretend that I am At to work out the details; hut trust somebody else "Now, about the BE DECIDED EARLY DATE EINSTEIN W MAY Huge Photographic Plates Bearing Pictures Now At ; Lick Observatory. STARS TO TELL THE TALE i- 4 IBr Abb it ted Fred.) Salt' Francisco. Dec. 21. Huge photographic plates bearing pictures which' may prove or disapprove an angle of the Einstein theory of rela tivity were found unbroken today when opened at the Lick observatory on ML Hamilton, California, by mem bers of the W. H. Crocker expedition which, took the pictures oh a west ern Australia beach' during the Sep tember eclipse. Dr. W. W. Campbell director of the observatory 'and head i of the expedition announced here. "Scientific men do not care one way or the other regarding the find ings," Dr. Campbell laid., "We only want to know the truth. H will be several months before we will be able to complete our measurements and comparison and arrive at a conclu sion regarding the Elnatein theory." wlllunroroyR.mro2 ,( nd nd nd hd Plcturee taken by the Crocker ex pedition are to be exchanged and j compared with pictures taken durlnjg the eclipse by the Adelaide ooserva tory, which sent an expedition to central Australia. The pictures taken were of stars near the sun and they will be compared with photo graphs of the same stars, taken at night from . Tahiti, In an effort to Drove the correctness of the Eln stein theory that the sun's gravity attracts or "bends" rays of light traveling toward the earth from stars millions of miles beyond the sun. If the stars do not appear in the same positions on the night and day pho; tographs, then the theory is correct, it, la claimed. 'A - Laber Makea Gala, Melbourne, Australia, Dec. 22. Labor has made further gatha in the general .elections of last Saturday, according tn revised figures given out today, the tabulations showing there will be 29 labor members In the fed-' era! house of representatives. This is an Increase ef live over labor's rep-, resentation in the lat house., i Next winter's coal wip be liuril-get. to THE PROPER WAY TO TREAT PILES Valuable 'advice and information for the treatment of every form of Piles is enclosed with each box of PAZO OINTMENT. The remedy is guaranteed. The price of PAZO OINTMENT is 60c and you can get it at any drug store. The advice and information goes with it. J. a HIGHTOWER Certified Public Accountant (North Carolina and Louisiana) Member American Institute of Accountant! Room 4-5-6 Roal Estate and Trust Bid g. Telephone 1331 Mechanical, Laboratory and Precision Machinist Inventions Developed end Models Made Drafting DcKlKnlnic and Tooling Prenarlaor off AnlnmiHr Machinery. '4.ntfln Inalrnnieata 214V2 W. Market St. J. A. Willard, AsmeJ snips, we can t trade In the newspapers. Good, bnsl-' iinaa ItiAti nr. mtll lit Irnri., Rill i llrAt, In tl.iw hftni. an.l lh (.... n,M,-, . ... ' 7 ' . ... ' ...... ..... - ......-, n(,Mrva tlat jr gomeboay would Duy vll Is .prepared- An spend ISoO.oOH .ll; .,-., tn0M ,hlp, ,d 'wait for bulldiiiR-. and equipment If the lioineti, ,-evlvai of commerce he would Is located" In tills State, ' imaka irmnav on them Rftat. never Local Juniors realise lhat the state,! - must nrst ooiain tn consent or tn national organisation before' defi nite plans ran he made, but they are lining up their members' and civic ' bodies hero to make a bid for this city. They hx'e received whole; hearted support, The Committee named lo take up the question consists of 'J. Thomas' Sel ler, chairman; Marshall (J. Crouch. , secretary, and F. A. Henderson nnd W.. H. Bark ley. The ..Klwa.nl and notary nuns nave appointed . cum mlttees to co-operate. were so cheap as now. And as for terminals, why, I can get deeds within 24 hours' and without' rott ing North Carolina people a dollar, for terminate In every place avail able In North Carolina." He rteelared it would pay If the people give the line their business and the pay will be greater than that on any Investment of like cap ital. In the stat. "Some folks aay It will get beat," he continued, showing with marked powers of satire how . j prophecy gets mixed up with de sire. t$ut ne wouia unaertaice to 1 . - . I I I I . k. . 1 . . . ,. hlle Hickory business men are ':r.JL " 1"! ZT2Z. . ready to divulge their plana for tno new year, they are optimistic of the future, and all agree that this ought to be locally and nation. illy the most prosperous period since the hectic days following the war. Just , now the larger portion of business . men -are engsged. In winding up the affaire of this year. Interesting rum ors are afloat, but those In the plans re saying little. Announcements will not be made before the first week of the new year, it is said. Hickory Rotarlans have made final plans for the distribution of some i0 odd ba'skets of provisions and other article among the poor of this city and section, both white .lncl colored. The Hotarlans will assemble at a local hotel Sunday afternoon and de liver their gifts. A collection also Is being raised here for the children at the Baknr mountain school and or phanage, where 31 children are look ing; to Hickory for most of -their Christmas cheer. I.. P. Abepnethy is heading the orphanage movement. IIUl nils Klvi all. COURTHOUSE ROOM IS FILLED BY PRESENTS Many Mora Expected and Hoped For Today ,by Mrs. Sterna. t ' Distribution to Begin. In a room on the second floor of the courthouse 4 a . corps of workers led by Mrs. Blanche Carr Sterne, county- welfare superintendent, ' was busy neaHy all day yesterday filling stockings and baskets rrum the; copf supply of Christmas presents ven by friends of the needy from over the city. 11 Today Mrs. Sterne will begin the distribution of"the Christmas cheer. She said yesterday that titer gifts had been splendid, wisely chosen, gen erously given and gratefully aupre elated. Of course alio can Use more, and she hopes that more will be sent to her- at the. courthouse today. There Is always room for additional help at Christmas time. - -i The largest single gifts came from the public schools. Pupils at all the schools carried a vast quantity of clothing and food, especially the lat ter to their various schools, from where they Were taken to Mrs. Sterne. Included In' tha lot I much canned .goods.. There are lots of clothes too, fruits, toys and nuta, Cardinal Logue'wiU Holu Mass Despite Retrlctions l'.rlfast, Pec. ' 2J. (By Associated Vress.) On learning that the North ern government refused to relax ,th curfew restrictions so as to enable the panple to attend the customary midnight mass In Armagh cathedral Christmas eve, Cardinal Uogue, pri mate of Ireland, told th govern mrnt that the refusal augnred badly for religious liberty In the six ooun ties. , 1 lie added that h Intended to hold mass despite tha restrictions and would warn the publlo their attend ance would be at tha risk ot arrest. Previously Jh government had re fused to relax tha regiilatlona In fa vor of Protestant night services and )'rlestsnts who wished to sing car- rnhi for charity. Taaankln Tka Deaar 'This expression was a good lead er for the next. He had observed the little fellows In therr effort to find the "daddy of this idea. I wish to Ood they could v It. They have been saying Charley Abernethy was the daddy of It. Well, Charley la one ot the best fellows In the world. He Is coming here to spend a week help ing us on this matter. But these lit tle fellows can't sleep for thinking about the paternity of this Idea, be cause they hate the governor ao who never did them a particle of harm, and as Charley failed to get up his private, company to run these boats, they think It will help the plan now by calling -attention to the fact that Charley failed. '1 tell you who was the daddy of It. D. A. Tompkins, a much older man than myself, but a man who was my friend, said this thing Is so neces sary' that It ought to be done even If the state had.to do.lt. Tou damned politicians, ought to get over your demagoguery and work. It out. And aver since that great business man, who was ope of the brainiest- men in his day, said, that to me. that Idea of his has been sticking In my head." (applause) Makes Otfcrm Talk He told how he had l-een hearing the governors at the recent White Sulphur Springs conference' talk abbut North Carolina. All of them had real tales of woe. They would tell him how Massachusetts, for in stance, was Investing In North Carolina. He was Innocent, not In sincere, but he was tactful and list ened. The world Is talking North Carolina. Then he dropped Into the medical college. "And we don't get started before somebody says we are going to have a stats church. Great bora: Whoop! State church! Old Method ists, homespun Methodists going tn be a state church. Why, we can't get to work on these things be cause the Indians dally are making plten and scattering gas.' He was at the. end or nis speecn and a perfect day. H" had no time to discuss the merits of the medical col lege, but' he said, the combination grows out of a statesmanlike desire to have one fine and worthy insti tution, rather than two "no account ones." Trinity won t controlr tne university will not. The governor ill be chairman ex-orncio ot tne board of trustees just as he Is of all' state-aided institutions, i And the Klwanlana appeared to have enjoy ed this part, too. Cettan Co-Operatives Saa Cotton growers of the North Caro lina Cotton Qrowera , association started additional ault against al leged violators ot their contracts today and In Wake Superior court now are a6tlons brought to compel the growers to sell their , crops through th association. These cauaea will be almost exactly those of th tobacco growera and the five cents a pound penalty will be asksd. J. R. C. Stroud, W. H. Horne Joel B. Dee. O. M. Crisp, J. F. Elklns. O. H. Plttman and J 8. Proctor are sued. - State College Inatructor Busby, Buckner, Miller and Parka tonight withdrew their appeal from Presi dent Rlddlck'a demand for their res ignatlon, and In the absence of state- menta from either teaohera 6r presi dent. It la assumed that they will retire from college. " " " " ' ' , ' " ' " "ii i ) i . i tu a .. ,ri .JMJJIl5Di: SUUA H,T'"I-"U!.1!. I I GflMSTllM SALE ti3V""'KiS ' . : -1 K Manos, Players and Mi Phonographs The Largest Stock of High-Grade Pianos, Players, and Phonographs in the State at Extremely Low Prices. Free Trial Offer. Terms Being Arranged to Suit Your Convenience. Why Not Make This a Red-Letter Christmas Among All the Years? But You Must Hurry! ; Come Now Today or Tonight. .We Will Be open. Poison Booze Gaims One l j Victim at Blrmineham. Ala. ui,:i.him Ala.. Dae. It. While , I .. nV r.n.rll ftTTIAArn T.n miK .i.urminMl fle-ht aa-alnat boot- 'legeer distributing liquor for Christmas consumption poisoned whisky claimed It first vlotlm In Blrmlnghsra today. Irving Ford Mclntyrs. who died In a 'local hospital this afternoon, was said by Coroner J. D. Russura to hav met hi death by drinking poison ous liquor. Football Plarar Tory IIL Vn.ilMHii wlf.h n.A 92.- The can ditton of Bernard Kirk, star football player of th unrvrsuy oi mioni ran, who was Injured In an automo hlu anMint hr. Sunday, was de scribed - by physicians tonight aa "arave." Meningitis had iet lnt It was announced. 1 ' 1 ; Uarland Lynek Ikot. .. ifliwld ta' Dan. Km! Donvllht, Va.. Deo. SJ. Garland I.vnch. 20 years of age, wa apciden tally shot yesterday at Krelss's road camp neati Staoy, N. C, by Harry " Jones. A group of boy Wr shoot ing at bottle when Jonea fired the revolver, the bullet penetrating Lynch' right arm. He wa brought to a lcal hospital for treatment. :r HI is Dead. Paris, Texas. Deo. . John Dun ham, negro, who claimed to be 151 veasa old. la dead at hi home her. lie worked for hi living to the .time of hi death. He claimed never to have known a aick day In his life until pneumonia .attacked him with fatal result!, , Mebaae Tkeater Ha Cloaed, iSArtill IB fallf SfW I Mabane, Deo. IS. The Majestic Jlieater, a moving plrtur show, lias closed its door until a settlement of the partnership existing between Mrs, Coley and Mr. Coble, both of Burlington, can be. settled. Freeman f'olfV has been msnsgln tnls plo- PIANOS "World' Best Known Makes" Nationally Advertised Nationally Priced $4-95 3 Years To Pay 'Bench, Scarf and 30 Q. R. S. Music Rolls Included With Player-Pianos NOTHING DOWN Simply pay small deposit down a eridenc of good faith Then the instrument wjjl be delivered to your home ' for trial and tart. PHONOGRAPHS Unquestionably the Largest , Stock of High-Grade Instruments in the City. Brunswick Phonographs. $SS and up Free Service Guaranteed Ten Yeari Umm' 'fH'lI'Mll'lll fj j I I "I -"'' If ' Other Makes: $25, $30, $45 $58 and Up NOTHING DOWN You need pay nothing down. Simply pav for a few record of your own .election and we will deliver tje instrument to your, home and you need pay nothing more until Jan. 30, 1923, when you can start payments as low as $1.50 per week. - , WANT TO CONTINUE OPERATION OF ROAD Lyack Davidson Submits Proposed Plan to Interstate torn, marce Commiuioa. Washington, Dee. 22. A plan to provide for the continued operation of the Kansas City. Mexico and Ori ent railroad, now In receivership, by co-operation of state and federal authorities wasaubniltted today to the Interstate Commerce cmomtsslon by Lynch Davidson, lieutenant gover nor of Texas and chairman ef the board ot engineer of theTexas state railroad. The plan will he further considered. Mr. Davidson announced at a meeting of officials and railroad representatives concerned which he has summoned to be held In San An gelo, Texas, January 1, Though dif ficulties hav been encountered In th effort to keep the Orient .line In operation. Its continuance until March 1 ta now said to be assured by arrangement for financial aid and rate revisions whtch hav been ef fected. - Owners of-the line's bonds having agreed to abandon any effort to re cover from their investment, Lieutenant-Governor Davidson said In a let ter to Commissioner Esch outlining the proposal, the road should be taken over for operation by the state of texaa. . -. . Charrhe Te Hold ftpeelal Service. IRiwrlil tn ntilT Nt i Mebarrs, Dec. 22. Practically all of the six churches here will hold spe cial service Bunday . At the Preaby terlan church a special Christmas song and atory service will be held Sunday morning; and at th Method 1st Proteatant church Sunday evening a dramatisation of Christ' birth will be rendered. The program for the other churches has not been nounced. 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