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HICKORY, N. C MONDAY EVENING MARCH 6
NEWTON D. BAKER CHOSEN
FOR SECRETARY
OF
Mayor of Cleveland Selected Today by President
' Wilson to Succeed Lindley M. Garrison
Has Been Offered Cabinet Place
Twice Good Lawyer.
ASSAULTED PAIR BRITISH 010 NOT STREET
WAR! WITH RIFLE WARN THEIR Wft
1st Mini it ouniroTO Tim n
s a mum iii n rii u lu ur
III IIIVIMI ww --- w - -
j
CARS
SHINGTON
D
Was
. Iiiil.
;v A -'iriatl Press.)
Iiine.nn, March . Newton
f, former mavnr of Clcc-
land, lias I'f selected by Presi
dent Wi'Min lor secretary of war.
Mr. LaKcr has accepted the po
sition
affair
to as .ii
a im
(
When
up his ' 1
place. i
Daker t '
or of ('!
reason.
The i. .
been do i
have coin
Baker is
close sym
and is sai
of some "
the post
The tl. !
Hugh's. S.
retary id
March II.
nomanati i;
before th i
. years old
lAirg, V.
was apt '.
Postma.-; :
dent Cl
ticed lav.
ing to CK
cuting ii :
elected ma
At the
vention V
mentioned
nominati -of
Mr. V,
Mr. Bak
in Ohio
ident as
Mr. Wii---a
lawyer I
arising
Mr. led
state 1'
and ' i;
"mittee.
ing be.
without
now arranuinn his
c land preparatory
hi-, diii it s here.
nt V I.-. i: vv;is making
,n i '.!:'. II" offered the
y nC mteri.'f In Ml',
r. linker then was inay
i ;i: , lv-t lira -d for that
GETTING READY
FOR RELIEF
WORK
Peeordor P. F. Cmapbcll today en
deavored to impress on Henry Peter
son's mind two facts that nobody is
allowed to get on the warpath in
il'ckory and that intoxicating liquors
arc barred." Henry, who is a militant
'ol.n'ed citizen, was accused of mak
ing an assault with a rifle Saturday
night on Tate Hooper and his wife
in south Hickory, and Henry was giv
en six months on the roads. He gave
Hit ice of appeal.
Chief Lent- and officer Peterson
Saturdav niirht intercepted Lude
oung, John
iree negroes
ihe citv
.g t o a -id
Walker and Bud 1 1 ill.
as they were proceeding
with a bugtrv contain-
Washington, March 6. That the
British government never issued in
ductions to its citizens that they
.vould sail on belligerent vessels at
ther peril was stated by Senator
Lodge, Republican, in the senate Sat
urday afternoon.
Senator Lodge said he had initi
ated the al'eged notice s.erv- d on
British sub-c 3 by the British jfisul
at Shaiv:-hai.L.'( that the ocig; css-
ional Ubar;?itej .'vildn ot jirm .t. lie
also i iiOfW'-'tri 'the British embassy,
hich
lent
I 1
noli
M
n
i ; i is i r
- cllli' t I lilt
have
Mr.
in
i I I i i 1 1 1 1 c 1 1 1 1 y .
Irs I're.i.U to l'
, i ; !i 'hi' president ,
,ae iuni tile .-Upport
ci-'iinet lor
; of ti
.lilt e.
t 'I'M
lil e
,iy l.tilil which Cell.
, as. -;:- ign.itfd as sec
:t i interim . ill expire
i- l.i'licvcd Mr. Baker's
; he sent to the senate
Mr. llaker is 10
i- burn in Parkers-
I at tics age of "
risate sot. retary to
in rai W ilsoii in i'resi
i's cabinet. He prae
'.ii'Lci bui v, later rnov
1,1. u here he Wils pfose-
y . In i : 1 he was re-
, ir a t wo- yea r term.
he l.aitiniure con-
I'
pour Hickory pastors yesterday
named members of a committee which
will canvass the town Friday, March
17. in aid of the Belgians, and the
other churches, H is thought, will
take act:en in a few days.
iiev. ,b.s. L. Murphy, uastor ef tlv1
Kcforni,'.! rhurcli, t.rirm-d -Mrs. C. M.
Shuford i'.nd Mr. W. .1. Shnford; R.?v.
J C Carth. paster of the Presby
terian church appointed Mr. J
lard: II.'V J. 1 llarte. ii;e-'tor
tl,,. I'.aitit church. Mr. J. II
rick and Lev. A. L. Stanford, pastor
of the Methodist church, Mr. J. V.
Shuford.
It is planned, to make the canvass
Friday. March 17. The committee
will work only .... that one day, but
is hoped by teem that In
results The Corman
has given its conscii
arlv .".,0011,(1(10 i;Hu
Wib
of
Pat-
ne:
lat
be
of
. by the war,
administered
an American
ant
uii' I
commis
it
wi!l g !
. emment
for aiding the
ins made deso-
ihe rt
r the
lief will
auspices
loll.
o!
1 1 a
is legal1
law t-c
anted ii
a il-i
I'mi
rat i
'...r wa-, proininei'tly
i '.,c v;ce-presileiitial
, of Ids ad , .racy
or president.
. be, n leader for years
hy uie pres
high ability.
d ! be place filled by
of the U gal quest ions
,ar department,
tnem'n, v of the Ohio
cxeciit ive committee
i f rss uiity imiii-
' I record of ha v-
! I e -nsecut ive yt ars
M'en defeated.
NAME CANDiDATbS
COUNTY CONVE
u I
of th.
countv op
!'ir county
, 'b; boil
GERMAN RAIDER
RETURNS TO
PORT
o
a
(via London. -
.nitnefee raider Moewe
derma n port. Willi
,1.(10,110(1 nia.rks In
a; lo an ..H'ii'ial an-
, lav i.v t be n.a a g( n -
lot
Berlin,
The Germ
has rete
199 pris i
gold bar .
nounceni i ".lay
l-nl BtjllT. 'I'be .-tllte'llel
"The ' v d r. .,! sti'ff slates that
T. M. S. M-'owe, eomtnander ("apt.
Burgnne ''..net Min I ioha-Sidioldien,
after i. - o . -.-I'u ! ruise lasting sev
eral ne e'e , arrived today at some
home '..i ' !'h lour Brit;sh oflicers.
29 Brit i -h marine , and sailors, I IK",
men d' --v. of enemy steamers,
among them I ' '' uidians. as prisoners
and 1,000, oio marks in gold bars.
"The es el ca pt urei
enemy '
which v,
which w
ports:
'The
3,687 ton
3,608 tor:
monby,
146 toi.;
Westb .
tons; I
Princt
'The
burgh,
roni,
"Tie
4,322
"A'
the .V
which.
King
Newton. March ''..--The IVm.ocrati.
countv comni'ttee met here Saturday
afternoon in answer to Uie call oi
I'loii-mnn d M. M c( orkle. ami ile-
eided to call a mass meeting
Hemocrats of the entire
Ap.ril S, when nominees
olliees a rd a ca nd ' e i .
.iil be mimed.
I 1... ( win n ' f I ai' oo : t i S .'ten an.
I lie plan of .rgani:.i:t:.ui v hs !i pr
vioes that the chairman, may give
.lavs' notice, and each precinct shali
'nave its separate 'sav-so. ;t tuong
what is known a- the "i'lird m. inod,
v hich ailows Hi-.' w. mv.--" "f can
cl;dates n c :e. t t . , v oiioot. a ir.
nee.-v This is : departure I rem . or
.,-,,.,' met la-its. laii is extdaiiu d by
the fact that the last n-tre--tibU:
d on: 'ii'.aw ba ext rente. I t ni - court
from the effect of i ia. st..te pt-mary
and n.ther than tv.. aarnaraa.
th" committee deeab'.i "Ii the con
vention p:an, v.hich is ''I eo.-iiaia e
with the 1 'emoaratic authorities.
The committeemen nlio met here
today are hopeful that Catawba will
no Democratic this fail. It is .ot. un
. lei stood that there will be anyui-w
in the nature of a wdkover, but all
are confident.
CIllNFSi: COVFKNMFVr
ion.
icve
one-ha'f gallons of corn
manufactured contrary to the
and statutes of the state and na
They had been, the officers be
to the South mountain section
Burke county, and the stun: must
rie pi'en mean.
Recorder Campbell squared himself
or another session oi court this aiter-
lllllll.
IILSON VICTORY
ASSURED 111
HOUSE
for 4 hours debate
resolution warning
(By the Associated Press)
Wash Inai on. March (. The house
ales eonimiltee today agreed upon
in.! will brnig into the house tumor
ovs a special rule
ni tlu' Mcl.emore
merieans otf armed ships of the Eu
o' can belligerents. This action puts
be rcMaiitliii into a parliamentary
r.siiioa v, h-. re ;idm i n is I ration leader:
;tv comidetit they can kill it.
T.he action today of the rules com
vas a preliminary vicioiy joi
c administration.
n 1 1 1
1
! KKLINti AND RACE RIOTS
ARE FEARED IN ROBESON
lira!
:vAt ?ord from tr y London
foreignTifStrtliat Biithh subjectt
vere notJVVarned darnig the Kusso-
ipanese war. -
The statement, according to Sen-
i t 1 J l. T,
itoi' lodge, nrst appeareu in cue unv
i"ork Sun. under the signature of C. L.
widens, was later reproduced by the
and
. j 1 TS 1 .. .1
jalic American, ine raineiianu
.ther jiro-Cerman publications.
The information is particularly in
teresting at this time because of
idelv-published statements that
Great Britain warned her subjects that
f thev took assage on belligerent
eesseis during tne nusso-.)ap;tnes
dBy the Associateu Press)
Washington, March 6. The capital
of the United States realized firmly
'hat a strike was on hand today.
When the company began running
cars this morning the few men who
stuck to their posts and the recruit
crews ot macnmists and otner em
ployes managed to run 25 per cent
of the cars. The result was chat
between 8 and 9 o'clock 100,000 per
sons moved to their offices crowded
n cars.
So far the strike has proceeded
without violence. The strike leaders
have urged the men to be peaceable.
he men demand a minimum wage ot
30 cents an hour and ten hours work.
One company now pays 22 1-2 cents.
an hour and the other pays 25. The
men contend that some of them are
as the result of interrupted runs so
irranged to meet the rush hours of
traffic obliged to be on duty from
16 to 18 hours.
tht
would do so at their own
ar
risk, senator ijouge Drougni out uie
facts, which cannot be disputed, he
told the senate.
FRENCH OULNION
h. V ('.. March 6. Feelii.g
n n os at St. Paul, in Robe
on countv. is running high, accord
a"' to a telegram to the Newpi-and
bs..'i-Ker last night irom LumDawn,
ova fear is expressed that race riots
ill result frem trouble, which began
Ivn Office : fownsend of St. Paul
-as over-powered ami beaten by sev
ral negroes, when ne went to the
Greatly Pleased at " llson Victory
Over German-Americans."
Paris, March 6. Great pleasure at
what is generally called '"a Wilson
victory over the German-Americans
, -,i ii.
is unanimously exnressea oy uie
French press, regarding the subma
rme-Armed sh'ns controversy m
America. The senate's action, ac
cord in to the Journal, shows that
the American people are behind their
president.
According to the Petit Parisien the
vote will make a profound impression
an the European neutrals "as it is the
greatest neutral which has spoken.
President Wilson, according to the
Figaro, now is armed by the senate
and is certain to act.
The opinion is expressed by Gau
lois that after this President Wilson
s hardly likely to settle differences
vith Germany diplomatically "as it
is clear that American opinion will
not stand for American citizens be
ing sent tv .the bottom of the sea
vhether l'e vessels they sail en are
armed or not."
GERMANS B
EGIN ATMS
'- tii
NKS OF FORISESS
French Centre Apparently Is HoldinjFirm
Against Desperate Assaults Artillery -Action
Intene in Woevre Section Big
Cavalry Movement on Foot.
YOUTH SEVERELY
JURED BY
MAM IT
STAT!
COU
ES CAN TAX
PONS BY
DEALERS
(By Associated Tress.)
Washington, March 6. The power
of states to impose taxes on coupons
redeemable in premiums was upheld
today by the supreme court. The ef
fect is to declare the legality of pre
miums given by merchants, amounting
to $125,000,000 annually. These can
be taxed by the states.
WHAT ENGLAND WOULD DO
.in.
ol otic
tt3''e!ei' 'X ."- ivO"''!? ," It
n three ni
1 in tie
n'tche
i By A oej-i
Mar h
ted
i ei; : n
( "naiige ( '!ieng-h am ha
ed by the Chinese
procce-d to Hongkong
-eft
the following
the e renter part ot
and a -mall part of
a- prizes to neutral
a a t nun'-ocr
Is i'i; designal -overnment
to
and Singaitore
for the purpose of cnlightt ning the
prominent Chinese in those daces coti
i arcing the present crisis, and to dis
count any assistance they might be
prompted to eive to the Yunnan rev
olutionists. The go-.-eram-at chaia'e-; that rebel
agent-; ;rc (fi'-rif"; mvnrm'r-t Chine.-.'
in Singaiw i'(. an'1 Hongkong all sorts
of coiici'ssions in rctvo-.e ft r inaiiciai
assistant and are repreetit ing the
success of the revolitt on as assured
if sufficient fund can be realized.
to make an arrest, and
leight Sunday afternoon
roes, wnii were engag-
pest 1 rouble, -vere shot m
t ' ie 1 etwe(m a posse of
itaiea .-' and M-i negroes.
.! at lo o'eaK k Sunday morning
i'e visit ' :icd '! i w. a:-,other member
of tin- St. l'aui force, went to the
home of one of the negroes to quell
a. disturbance reported by neighbors.
Townsend entered the home to make
arrests and was intercepted by sev
eral negroes, who overpowered him,
took his gun and beat him viciously
about the face and head. While that
was going on, other negroes covered
O'iiecj' Tew with pistols and prevent-
ering assistance.
i-arming the officers the ne
tped. but were scon pursued
irai nondre.1 cuizens. l ney
NEW
(
xi ORK STOCKS
Associated Press.!
New York March 6. The week on the
stock exchange opened witn connuencti.
tirs being n-td by the generally
higher ievt!t- of prices. Material
changes wertV:gain confined to spe
cialties, however, such as Mexican
Petroleum, Butte and Superior Ana-,
c.anda Conner. Crucible SteeL Pressed
Steel Cars. Baldwin Locomotive feL
Westinghouse. Prices a--erteaidferA
Dealings are considerabH, mdetl,,
If This Were English Baby Saving
Week What Europe Would Dd
"If England and all otBer-'Uuro-
nean countries had the opportunity
that is this week before the United
States," says a bulletin Q-m.te
"tate board of health," nearly every
mother of . Europe would be told how
to feed and care for her baby that
she might raise it to manhood, and
neither time nor jntiney would be
spared in a baby-saving campaign to
save all nossible Of the country's. xU
ture citizens. England isyalrea'd
keeping count of every babybdrn.--ftd
is providing as best she'aayVf orbits
best health and growth.' - .Utner junro-
pean countries , thW fcWf hfl
weighted down with -war an J
1 .. .. U--j4 rf-'i'Sv;"
fVZr &ccn.iofivl Procs )
With the French center m the 4
4-f "
1
4 V
Master Long Hefner, the 12-year-
old son of Mr. John Hefner, was se
riously injured about 1 o'clock yes
terday afternoon by the explosion of
dynamite cap. The lad with
other boys was in the southern part
of the city, and had thrown the cap
against a rock. The ends of his
thumb and forefinger on the left
hand were blown off, the palm severe-
lacerated, the right hand injured
by parts of the cap or gravci, his
ace and forehead skingd-Uid his
hest injured. This va.hev:second
iccident of the kind in, twOiOiPgeks here.
It was considered' lucky-Sthat his
. : ... - "! :' i j- a
eyes were not put cqwwrTjPui iortu
nately none of the : pieces- from the
cap or rock hit inhis4-vyes. He is
getting along all right-jfcoday.
Drs. II. C. Menz&3 Ad F. S. Steele
dressed the injur
aumont sector apparently still hoia
ing firmlv against the desperate as-V,-
. : . . j a......
sault of the crown prince s armies, me
Germans are again making attacks
on the flanks of the big fortress.
Intense artiLery action in the Woe
vre region was reported in the Paris
bulletin last night, the fire centering
in the region of Hauoiuomont ami
Fresnes, about ten miles southeast of
Verdun.
The testing of the French strength
by furious assaults on the main de-
; a'r!
Si 1 . 4- J
,1 'ir
SET COOD FASHION
' i' ' I 1 t " -X' '- '
I V By, Assoliated' Pres.) 1
'Pont-tAIouBfcr France," March'S.
The cle&n-shavl 'n American motor
ambulance -driw;3 stly Harvard
menr who have.i iin the opera
tions around XBv jpis le Petre for
nearly : year, hf "st a fashion in
Pont-a-;Jotlsson.y rhft "Mussipon
tais "a-s. th? Xy X&ns of this old
Irfci&kovV -called, have pur
chased xi IfjCff evn the soldiers
turns in tne
ss in honor
restia nj i two
ts horrors are also
nations . W-et--f4
most lMM-W
woTalGrirr
'r
iEipH'al
in,
with sentiment nervous
ternational situation.
re
.are overta.ken at Lumber Bridg&re ffelTfe ibove bfttl
-,-aeral nries away, fired upon tng figt: ts '. Wf! L
...sse, ail of their shots going wild. eOlitth-c-. au
j; COTTON FUTURES'
v person
and an
'er thifiia-ed it was.
A vfspr- me owner looKen tne
2r trisoiantiy up and down,
Related
entered an inn with a
Irishman asked what
mtm its
fenses is continuing. Illustrativ.e of
this was yesterday's attack on the left
of the Douaumont sector, near the
Cote Du Poivre. There the French
lines held firm, according to Paris,
while in the immediate front of Dou
aumont the German assault was tem
porarily suspended, the French artil
lery continuing its answer to the fain
of giant shells, which the Teutons
guns are pouring on thep lace.
Correspondents quote French mili
tary men as declaring that the Ger
man achievement in the Verdun bat
tle merely as restoring the military
lines they occupied in 1915 before the
French in a series of local attacks
began extending their lines. erdun
itself is not damaged.
Indications that the uermans may
be plannng another offensive on the
western front are contained in reports
from Dutch sources that important
troop movements are going on behind
the front in Belgium. Forty thott
and German cavalrymen
be on their way to the
near Ypres, in which sector the -far
mous German attempt to break
through and reach Calais occurred nix ,
A'il 1915. C -
.- From the French front to Asia Mj-v-?
hor there have been r.o development ..'
of a military way so far as th re-1
ports show. In Armenia the Rus
sians report continued pursuit jof de
feated Turks who are being, driven
southward towards the Tigris andtar- j
off Bagdad. 4fl lV,i
The German commerc .raider
Moewe, the exploits of "which' have
been sensational, has ;iruii ; the ; en
tente allies' blockadolaindf enteredfa
tion of the i German port, unofficially declared- to
Crating here i be VVnhelmshaven.Aboarcf.s, the, raid
wren oc-! tr w ere n prisoners rvu yssey
ti she had sunk, ana l.ouu.'W tnar
Uri
orly thMB:.vy'i
are to .t' y,o,'- ,1
battle Jiter-, I
1.. iTst.! : u 1 t:im,itZ'V.
iJUTJUmi 1 LTp5d.SU1 g,,Jo uais. 4.auuiwu u..c.uin.ii.
. m,
1 V vc I .
r 1 - 1 1. . )uturing nearty fBor:oi
it is made -with a syrup rep$rluit;hjMoew
.wnesi me ofrwhiy
questioner
and "'then
and
' tiByrAss5ciated Fress.) '
Ne'ifd,rk;-'lliarch 6 -Th"
afterpeWhg-a an al' o
itrep.l'id, with a drawl;
h is a cross between an ape
an irishman.
:"'7aith, thin, we're both related to
the beast," was the ready retort.
Women's National Weekly.
Hiiti-h steamer Corbritlge.,
; A '.i'h r, '.. l'.M" tons; Trader,
: ' Ariadne, .".,' :'..") tons; Pro
;; r, 'V tons; Farringfortl.
; rian MacTavish, ."X1; tonsj
:!,:;,ni tons; Horace, ).'''
' .ja-'iM.. 1. '''-" tons; Saxon
! 17 1 tons.
l:,oi:-b sal inf vesse
1 . 1 .... -.
teamer .ia-
ihter
-U
! he narsuers returned the tire
two of the fugitives fell, the othetf
running away. A little further
another skirmish resulted in
wounding and capturing of a th
aegis . fourth was captured with
on, ! a ...l-he.l and the quartet is now
:.,.o,.,.a ;,, ?.,n,
No oae ef the wounded negroes
cits th red to be in danger from
, mm, Is.
'tl fflii .-1 e PTiter
JiJPV,n,? WlV 'their
alAW'.nwaaie og . s
close fcrfcs-t. -
fly
lirdkt mwwr mrc
1 i ,rrl5'.ct -1X" ranks
Good Guesser
"My wife's been nursing
a:i week.
"Been laid up have you?"-Vranscript.
a grouch
Boston
is
his
Bi'.rnsii
d Kd'm-
oa
; lb
Ionian
reticl
.learner
Luxembourg,
a oral po
", e also
1 1 ' a a 1 '..
1 .'. a r i
nts on t'titmy coast
laid out mines to
others, the battleship
VI 1 fell victim."
DF.A I'll OF A CHILI)
Kli.ahct.h, the year-oi(d Lw.1t:
o ( apta.m and .drs .1. it. .lewell, who
resides n Fight h street, died yester
day at noon l'.:l.tving an atta.-l; of
bronchia ..neunionia . The parents
Have the sympathy of many friends,
( aplain .Jewell being a pooa'ar con
ductor on l he Carolina tV- Nor'.hwes- ;
tern Kailri.ad and one of the 1
beat, known men in this section.
Tile funeral services will be held ;
Tuesday at " p. m. frem th.e First
Baptist church. Th.e father and moth-,
er are comforted in their great loss;
by the tender smmpathy of a very
large circle of friends and good neighbors.
SCHOOLS HURT
AS RESULT OF WAR
' lU-
il.
la in
Sand nve
t he ' C'l r
; the Brd
i name oi
Gaul rev
1 c. iciier
terview.
"I'.'uctitioii is
it s so easy to
ha Associated Press)
March '5. It is absurd to
capturing German trade
..- foreign competition after
,au much harm is done to
elementary schools in the
iil! ie economy, declared T.
s-. ocetary of the London
.-sociation in a recent in-
pre
Whfesp,
rim
those v
ion foi
em pi re,
tional e
ed'ieat i'
f.a-.ai-,
bu
1
being raided because
do it," he said, "but
ho are doing it have no vis-
the fntnre welfare of the
which must rest first on na
liciencv. A sound elementary
a is the base on which all
,f hi. .'net- edncation must be
acc-'aTly those of a more prac
Twelve Persons Killed
v in Zeppelin Raid Over
London; 33 are Injured
til
ed '
Tht
Loud,
ttie e
savin:
ciiaracter
than are now suppli
war savings committee of the
n County Council has instructed
ucation committee
' of
M-.Jl -S ..'
' i these i
; ..er th;
id Miss
.mem,
feA'?
- Lo-
wen
nigl '.
lins
info a;
, A:
. Lorid'.i !.
Zeppelin.-
Associated Press)
,-,., ('..--Twelve persons
n, ;;: injured in last
;1 raid. Three Zeipe-
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the attack. mis
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e,l statement issued from
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movements had not I
bombs were droppei
statement said.
The number of c
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Zeppelin rai'L when se.e
a.i and 117 wire in din
on .January :'. was over
coast of England.
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to effect a
:?,000,000 in the coming hs-
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) means the stoppage of all building
jeci.s, which in normal times
-aunts to at least $'J,5U0,UUU. The
may would thus save $4,500,000,
t: ediicaiion the next school year.
Mr. Cautrey says it is not shown
bo v Mis saving would aid the war,
ind implies that it only eases the
burd.n of the taxpayers.
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