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J THE NEWS AND OBSERVER SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 8, 1920. t. t . WOMAN KILLS MAN AT GASTONIA MILL Homicide Is Said To Have Been ""Caused By Usual Combina--tioft-oUHeaaJVhiskey flistonia, Feb.. 7. KicKtd Fiebfr, mhiU, afed about 30 ytars, srss shot and Jnstantly killed this afternoon by ti HntuwxHi. Ho wits riiot through ' th teart. Ec Hoblason, an alleged raaaaa of aoterious, tliaracter, tbc tra gedy coming ai the usual result of the . eombinatiou of druaken men, mean ' hiskey and bad women. Th affair oeeurrod outside the city lunlti beyond tas Arlington Milla noar stor kept by Jolm Kinlcy. About 4 O'elaek f ialwr, Bud Wallace and a third man nhos aaais is unknown wont to ' Kinlcy's atore and attempted to piek a quarel with Kinley who ordercf tlicm tt toe premise. It is said that he fired one ahot from a pistol into the rod to riaslra their departure. A few jninufejifttPTTtlW swr-rtrtttrit-- : d, alt drunk, it Is atated nd reauincd the quarrel. Klnlry picked up a chair and attemjited to dri I'Uher away. Tkey grappled and -fell to the ground, 1'irher drawing his knife in the mean and rutting Kialry about the face and seek. Wallace, iho was istfinding MMir by tdok a hand in the fraeua at taia juaetare and jiimpcd oa thn two ' atruggling men on the ground, it was. Vetnred. rVeing tint her rasa was gi t- tag th worst of it the wosaan, Kflie Jlobinsou, seised a pistol frortf a tounter in tha atara and waraed Wallnct to get nS Kialey or ehe would shoot him. The warning as unheeded nnd she fired, "but hit Fisher, elieoting Uim elenn through the heart, the bullet paaing out . bis back. He died instantly. Wnllnce eataped, but wa later apprehended. Chief af Police Orr wt loon on the teens and the rvomsn srns brought to town and lodged in jail. Solicitor Wil aoa also visited! Tno wra of the crime within aa hour aftvr the tragdy. At a lata boar tonight, the Jiobinnon woman, Kinley and Wullnce were still in Jail ad wil ImoBt likely remain until Mon- " day. , , From all accounts it seems that wal- ' loce it a notoriously bad character,. 'likewise the Robinson woman who was employed hy Kinley, in hi store. Hhc also llred In the rear end of tha store. Kiuley, h is said, hud been keeping onrpsny with her. - He liver about 100 feet from the toH Fisher was un married nd hnd lately been discharged from the army. Look For Georgia To Divide Votes For Presidency (Continued from Page One.) t, Pepartment would be sent to GoliUtmro at once to look Into the needs of the ( office la so far as clerical assistance vra concerned. At the Treasury Department Judge T. H. Moyle, assistant secretary. In formed the delegntloa that an insneetor ivould be aent there right away to look Into the matter of enlarged space- It was suggested during the ronferenea (" that a part of the building now used r-. a a lobby be eotivrrted into apace for r.v additional lock boxes and for moro room for the postoltire clerks, (loldsboro ' might bo able to get a new tnthlie ' "' building for the postofflco but for the i faet that ttieJtepublienns have deell.-oi , to pasg any publle building bills at this aession of Congresr. ' ' Other publio buildings contemr!atel - for the Third district, along with every -other district in the State, hare ef u . knocked out by the Bopublh-an economy I Want tmbargo Lifted. 'l The North Carolina Publio Service ' Company todsy appealed to Beprcsen E. i tatlre Btedmaa to have lifted an em 4 bargo oa gas coal, which threatens to disrupt tha supply Of ftas for Oreena bora, High Point and Bulinburv. A 1 ' . auffielant supply of coat was en route t to the company from tha coal fields of West Virginia, but was confiscated I v the Sou tha r a Railway. Major Stedman , took tha matter up with the Railroad ' Administration and asked for some - relief. f r Bepreaeatativa Sam Brlnson, in eon f ' fereuce today with Beeretary Baker, ', T arranged to accompany tha Hocrctary to New fiera oa February 17 when th - ' latter it to deliver the principal address t ; . at the reorganization dinner of tha ' . . Ber?rtmhr of t'emmerce. The . Vi Beeretary il llr. firlnsoa will leave hers together and Sir, Brlnsnn will re ' tura with Mr. Baker by way of Korfolk, . Coafereaeo la Ralelgk. --' v Representativet of the Department of r - Jnitiee a ill leave here Monday for Ral v eigh to attend a conference In that cltv , Tuesday between representatives of thj . X'orth Carolina Merchants' Aseoelstinn ''"iand Fair Price Commissioner Henrv interesting P or trayah of t hi (fewer Style Afo tihln SPRING , MILLINERY L POPULAR PRICES. . Tko Ladies Skop 14 E. lUrrett St Page TIi Attorney General todar forad Hat0T Ovrrmaa f th iw fertar. ' j Influenza Spread Brings Quar antine Order In Raleigh (Coatta fraa face Oa.) committee of Kaleigh j.hyiiciani will as nittt Dr. Ahrona in every way pos sible. Red Craaa Make Aaaeal. P1tiii-meantime, the Raleigh Red Cross which has been providing diet for a number of helpless families is nuking for funds for the relief of suf fering among the destitute. The eloaing ordinance already agreed upon, una adopted yesterday at the uiorniug meeting of tha board of eom misaioners. A committer of physicians, appniuted by the Raleigh . Academy of Medicine Friday night proposed the immediate emaing. There was a little oppoiitioa, but the cloning prevailed, ministers present asserting "their will IngneKS to close tho churt-hes likewine. The committee of physieians Was com posed of Dr. V. 8. Kankin, Dr. C. ). Abernethy, Dr. A. W. Knox. Dr. I.. N. West, Dr. W. I. Ro.vster, and Dr. John D. Berry. f The Ordinance. The ordinance adopted fnllftwi; "Whereas, influenza is prevalent in the city with large numbo.rs of people affected and mnny new cases being re ported daily ; and "Whereas, State, 'City, aud County health officials hare ntrongly recom mended the elosirig of school and plneea of pnlilie entertainment, and the pro hibition ef pnblie gathering until the existing danger aubjtidea; Now therefore it is hereby , "Orilaiitod by the Bonrd of Commis eioner of the city of Raleigh, that all public n-hools, theatre, concert halls, moving picture alions, duuee halls, and other places of public amusement I closed, that public gathering of people be forbidden, and that lodges clubs, mill civic bodies be prohibited from meeting. ' "Further, That pretidi-nU, prineipols, or other muungerS of educational ii'nti tutions, private aehooli and elaues be requested to establish nnd maintain a rigid qnarantuie of their premise, pro hibiting bonrding ntudenta from leav ing th.0 rainpue exrept by permiwion of the pliyaieian in charge, and only un der raeort, avoiding erowda and public places; and that day pupils be prohibit ed from attending boarding arhobls. "Further, That pastors of ehurehea nnd superintendents of Knndny Schools be requeated to close their houara of wornhip during the time covered by this order. "Further, Tlmt this order remain in force for ton days unles. in tho mean time revoked or modified. "Further, That any violation of the prohibitions hereia contained eh 1 1 sub ject the peraon ooenuing 10 a penairy of ten dollars. "Thia ordinance, being in the interest of the public health, aball go into ef fect this day at six oVIock, p. m." PI BLIC HEALTH SERVICE SEES NO IMMEDIATE DANGER. Washington, Feb. 7-While a review of tho inttuenza situation tonight showed numerous cases of the malady ia the principal cities of the Smith .health offi cials', drelnred there wns nothing to in dicate that an epidemic of serious pro portions was I nproapect. He porta to dsy to the Public Health Service from twenty-five States indicated tho epi demic, was at. a standstill in most com munities and that aew cases showed deeline In others. Only in a few renters in the South was an increase noted. Health officials agree that tho malady is of a very mild form, the low dearh rate directly attributable to, it, being pointed to as the basis for this asser tion, Tha greater number of the fatali ties Incident to the present outbreak have resulted from pneumonia developed while convalescing and this is stressed by effieinlt in urging that patients be extremely careful during that period and take all precautions against cos trading eold. A resume of renditions as reported tonight frdni various Southern cities follows: Roanoke: One death from pneumonia, ins new rases of influenza. Teak of epi demic Indicated.' Memphis: New eases, 15; decreas ing. Schools nad theatres rlosed. Church sorvices nad public gatherings curtailed. Atlanta : : : : Four -deaths; to new eases. Street ears ordered ventilated. Nashville! Twe deaths. Twenty-nine new eases durlnir week. , Street ears ordered vantilated, Knoxtille: Few new eases ; peak in dicated; no repressive measures eea- New life for the Victor Every Victor Record puts new life into the Victor, brings new enjoy ment to yourself "and family. .IX ''' And there's enough va riety In the hewieelections for you to pick out just the kind of music you want Come in and hear some of the latest records; or write rs for a descriptive list. .i"'1M JlAtCICH .TALKING - v MiruiNP unp - ,v)-naal a w mm mm m m m -irmt SpcelaltsU" III FAYETTE VILLE STREET A I nT templated. liinainghan ( Few eases. Bepreaaive easnrea revoked. ChattasMogat New ease. 17; health authorities eoasider situation doea not warrant repress ivw measurei. Kaleigh: Kliglit iaereaw iu new rases. Theatres, ehureliea, aehoola and other pablie gatherings places ordered clooed for tea dayi. Charlotte: Situation not alarming, but schools ordered eloscd next , week, f Ashevllle: Two deaths; 70 aew rates. Publia fatheriaga arstricted. TVS BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE. Every mother and father who ia ser iously tatorested in the happiness, sur er a and ejucation of their ehildren will immediately boy "Tho Book of Knowledge" as boob as its snerita are known. It intereata, charms and edu ce tea your child "d yonr child's par ents. Every member of the family, from the "tiny tots" to the gray haired grandparents are entertained and bene fited by this splendid set of books. Prices right, Kaay terms. Write J. T. Neraworthy, tha Book Man, Selwyu Hole', Charlotte. N. tf. (Adv.) Many Caaara In Atla U. Atlanta, Oa, Feb. TzFonr hunttred and sixty-three new canes of Inftuenra with four deatba from that disease or pneumonia complications were reported hero today, making a tftalaf JM10 wtl and' 14 deaths reported In the last fort night. Yentilatida of street ears and theatres nad paraonai precaution! by citirena are about the only measures taken aa far. Want America To Tell What Monroe Doctrine Means (Coatiaaeal from Pat One.) upon the divers political tendencies prevailing at that particular time in the I" iii ted Wales. It would be xaaeeesaary, Mr, Secre tary, to undertake any detailed exposi tion of the various views of premiaeat thinkers and public me a of the United States era to the genuine and correct interpretation of the Monroe Doctrine, which former KecrWsry of State Klihti Root regarded 'as a rfirisi ration baaed oa the right of the people of the United State to protect itself t a nation and which could not be transformed Into a declaration, joint or common, to all the nationt of America or even to a lim ited Bomber of them,"' "My government recognised that the Mourned Doctrine consolidated the in dependence of the continental state of Lntivt America and saved them from the great danger of a Farnpean interven tion. It realixed that it ia a povrrrfnl factor la the existence of the Demo crat le form of government oa thia con tinent and that it raised a barrier to European roloniaation. Since, however, th covenant of th League of Nations does not set forth nor determine the purpose, nor fix a definite eriteriea ef international relationship in America; and since, nathe other hand, tha doc trine will be forthwith transformed in view of the fall enaction of th na tions of the worldinto a principle of universal public law, juris et do jr, I request that ybur exeelleac.y will be good enough ta fir tha authentic in terpretation ef the Monro Doetrtnt M it 1 understood in to s .present hiatnrl al moment and its fntar aprdiroHon hr tha Rovernmenl of th .United State, which mast realise thst my goeernmeat I keenly deslrou ef securing a abate ment which shall put an end., to - the divergence of view now prevailing on the suhjeet which It is rceognlxed by all la rot the most propitloas ia atirha Intirig the ideal of par paa-Ameri-caniom. Contrary to the authorized and respected view of forme Seeretnrjr of State Root, th Monroe Doctrine through Its inclusion in the envenftttt of the Leegne of Kstloh wilt he on verted without doubt into a genel ef American International law. t t A Ftndalsrental Prtaelple. "Sine any amendment to the test ef the treaty and cren tha rejection of nil of It Ttrovtslon by th American Bea st would still learn intact th various point which this international agree ment eevsrs n ta the other signatory nation, by virtue Of their geaers! arid We must close Out all Ladies and Misses AT ONCE Prices and values will not be consider ed y o ur savings will be immense if you act now I '; S; tes 110 FayoWuUSt "Th Same Metxhandia For Lc Money" Coats, Suits and Dresses expressed acceptance, th principle em braced ia th Leagu of Nation and therefor the Monro Doctrine would be virtually accept aid as a fundamental principle of public American law by all tfaos countries that Signed or . mani fested their adherence to tho Peace Treaty. Th neceaaity of aa interpret tioa of the geaeai and acopa of the Monroe Doctrine not only la th development of the lofty parpme ef nan-Americanism, but in order that thst deetria may maiataia 1U origiaal pur it and prestige, it rendered all the more urgent" j- Wilson Renews His Objection To Some of Treaty Ctianjjes (Cantinaed from Pag On.) reservations which I presented to the Senate November 19, after they hnd been approved by the Democratic cauc us, la the Senate they received 1 tote. Th President's Ready. "The President's letter follows: January, 120. "My dear Senator Hitchcock: "1 have greatly appreciated your th.oughfal. kindness in keeping w in formed concerning the conferences you and ef your eollsagae hava had with spokesmen of the Republican party concerning th possibility of ratification of th treaty of peace; and aead this line in special appreciative acknowledg ment of your letter of tha twentyv aeeond. I return the clipping yow were! kind enough to enclose. ' "To the substance of It 1, af course, adhere. I am bound tai Lik yourself. I am solemnly sworn to obey and main tain the Constitution of th United State. But I think the form of it eery anfortnnat. Any reservation or reso lution stating that 'the United Statts assume no obligation under such and saea an article Uf lea or except' would, 1 am sure, chill our relationship with th nation with which e. expect ta b nsoeiated in the great enterprise af maintaining the world's peace. "That aasdeiation must in thy case, my dear Senator, involve very serious nnd far-reaching implication! of honor nad duty, which I am sure we shall never la fact be desirous of it-noting. It is th more Important hot to create th impression that we ire trying to escape obligations. Caald Accept Reservatloa. 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I doubt Whether the President can be deprived of his veto power under th Constitution, even, with his own consent. The n of a joint resolution would permit tha Pres ident, who is, of course, charted by th Constitution with the conduct ef foreign policy, t merely exercise a voice in saying whether so important a step at withdrawal from tr league LiXrCNntlou should be accomplished by a msjarity or by a two-third vote. The Constitution itself providing that the legislative body was to bo consulted in truly linking -nd haviBg prescribed twe-lhirds vet la ease, it Mean to ins that there should b no unnecessary departure from the method there indi cated. ."I see no objection to a frank state ment tTist the United States ran accept a mandate with regtri te any territory under article , eight, part one, or any other provision of the treaty of peaee, only by the direct authority and action of the Congress of the United Btatea. 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