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ICKORY D AILY ECORD VOI, H. NO- 146 PRESIDENT MAY GIVE ORDER TO ARM AMERICAN SHIPS Most of His Advisers Say He Has That Authori tyExtra Session of Congress Urged at Once by Many Administration Officials. HICKORY, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH, 8, 1917 PRICE TWO CENTS (Hy Associated Press) I Wi.hintfton, March 8 Indications! ,K.,unlUlilted today that President . i i .1.. f rmv time in W 1 1 n ; iiM'ij "k th situation caused by Germany's mnouncenu of unrestricted war fare. Although the president was k,Pt in bed by cold, he gave Consid nation to the (Uestion. In some administration circles it was staid the president would act this Weuk, but in other quarters it was saiii he would wait until 'the senate time to revise its rules. ,fr Wilson has been advised that; h has sullicient authority to arm merchant vessels ARTILLERY BUSY: POLITICIANS i ON SEVERAL i NUMEROUS FRONTS EARLY ARE RESOLUTION TQ LONG DELAYED REPORT ON DARDANELLES BLUNDER AH (By Associated Press.) Record's Special Legislative Report xoaays reports irom tne uro-t Raieigh, March 8 Remnants of ACTON (By Associated Press.) Wiashirigton, March 8. Senator WPP HAQ fin l nnu T pean war areas again indicate a.the legislature remaining over for Aj6Wls' "emcrauc wnip, win mi.ro period of bad weather and unimpor-the night and leaving today left noucf a resolution declaring it tant military , operations. Aside uncerainty as to their ambition two be th sei!se of the e"ate that from raiding operations the only v, ithe president by virtue of the power It has been known for months that of his office has the right to protect the commerce with foreign nations TO TAKE HIS MONEY mention is the spirited artillery ac tivity m some sectors raris men- on-cir VAnev Mr v,v, lions artillery action in the Oise and away w,edneSday afternoon, will con- f11 with the commerce between tne Aisne and Berlin mentions heavy test the congressional nomination, " , . - M , , firine- in th rhamnaimp . , The resolution further declares nnng in tne onampagne. Wlth Congressman Doughton, unless ' . , ., There hn hppn similnr innffivitv t, i , , . , i the president s authority is not re- mere nas oeen similar inactivity Congressman Doughton decides to' , , , , , ; , . alone- the Russian and Macedonian , lated to the power to declare war, but aiong me rtussian ana iviaceaonian run for Governor four years hence, r. , , - . , , frnnfa o-Hir,., t. tj-i;- , . - . . . . I is derived from his right as head of ' 'ana nCAe "rmZ Lie,itenant (iove the civil authority to Lack of Harmony Between Navy and Army Re sponsible for Failure, Commission Reports Kitchener Delayed Three Weeks With out Advising Navy of His Plans. IAD without (By Associated Press) XT X 1 H 1 O wiifin. iw iorK, luarcn o. i hnK:nil fr action from congress, and somejance on pay day hag a perfect right, ..tVuMu's believe he will act on this in formation forthwith On the other hand a stron foster com- CHOICE LAY BETWEEN MOHAMMED OR DEATH an acknowledged candidate the state is wondering if North Carolina is to New York, March 8. Massacres have a duplicate governorship race of Armenians were inspired by the to Alf and Bob which gave Tennessee desire of the Turkish ruling class to such fame 25 vears am A wife whose l1",!! ?ire, a2 Lieutenant Governor Max Gardner SoU" med, according to Lord Bryce, for- running a sharp race for the gov- mer British ambassador to the Unit- ernorship, and during the latter days the of the session wTas dined and toasted merce. JOSE MIGUEL GOMEZ AND STAFF CAPTURED tHi3 fY ed "n ameiTto Corne l of New York court on domes- Amerk:an commie 'for Arme! ntl- 0UF' and Syrian relief 'made public ets when he is asleep. Mrs. Samuel i Pell testified in court that her hus- Armenian last as "the next governor.1 night. '"Dujring; these recenjt In the house Harry Stubbs is an massacres undenied candidate for the lieuten- . i ...i ....IK ii v i lit j Wi iKn (nlmin nitric unuouonui; lAuu m .v....... Utration for the president to take band s week y yage was $15. but for whenever anv Christian would turn Mf ei,: u,tiu ,a,lin, for confess to meet nine . years he n.d friven f but 4 Mohammedan he was spared" Lord or $5 a week to run the house and B said Jn his message .any Christian child was torn from its par- Last Saturday night she took $17 ents t0 brought up as a Mussul from his trousers' pocket. Then Pell man. Thousands of Armenian Chris- sewed up his trousers and took them tian &irls were sold in the market or ,The accepted candidate for speaker two years hence was Brummitt of Granville, who was many times call ed to the chair by Speaker Murphy hum 1 " - - - . ,rr."." uan gins were soia in me marKet or j ,i,vf u 1 , , called it would be possi- to ,th h'm' ln' Pe" had him distributed among Turkish officers to an directed that body acceptably. be imprisoned for life inTdrkish har- 1 Al J "V 1 JT-1 ems ana mere ior.. ea mio monam medanism. v4 'But many more thousands of Ar- to aspire to the same office Senator ac in the very near ruture. Reports K'iven to the president acnv that the senate rules will be raised ouicklv. so that if an extra session i ble to yet aaion promptly on the armed ship bill. Inasmuch as there is a general I agreement that an extra session is necessary some time before July 1 because of the failure to pass appro priation bills before the last session, gecretarv Daniels vesterdav to accent drowned forthwith I. .... ....... .i.ttvw ili jfAiU tv r ntvlaA AMfMnta r. n A . . lava -oof V oi tViA VtrtrHoC! nf Viris the president to call an extra session cent net profit, and pledged co-opera- tian wome" who had thus perished ' , T, hJ I ?3 , ' ? . . 1 umitn oaam flnofinff Hnnrn tha H nnhri Mini M 7S S,mn nxr hie -F.im,j tinn to thA fill evtont nf thair " accn iiuomig vtvyi ,vn- ----- - iitcuwo ability in rushing to completion the ies- . ' . , . ready to try conclusions with Webb, navy's construction program. , "Surely the remains of this suf- In no session f th , ialat h VirHmllv nil tha laVo-or m-ivoto fenng nation could make no stronger o s uie nave li.JJJHT1 " laT?" ?r,Vat.e anneal for nitv and helo to the Chris- so many announcements been made !e7rtheonfe7S TheuiE tfans of America than they make thirteen months in advance of state who have been nett nir from twentv Y ' ""u -"KeBsionai elections AT WILSON OVER CIVIL SERVICE (By Associated Press) (Washington, March 8 Many Dem ocratic members of congress were at once, SHIPBUILDERS TO CHARGE NAVY SMALL PROFIT maniAtia lit aw an no waII a a mari urara Washington, March 8 American offered their choice between Chris- ,Kamner of Brunswick is expected to shipbuilders engaged in government tian and Mohammed and when they run for judge. work entered into an agreement with reiusea monammea were snoc or jn the senate J B. Gregg Renub- or-days ana licans wH1 run ainst Tpp p of the to be Grant of New Hanover is conceded , ture of Gomez and his staff in Cama- a candidate for-coneress from tVip'uev province. sixth and since Judge Stacy is said Havana, March 8 The news that ex-President Jos Miguel Gomez, lea der of the rebels, and his entire staff were nrisoners in the hands of Colonel 1 Collazo, commander of the govern- j angry today over the announced in ment forces operating near the divid- J tention of the administration to extend ing line ibeibween Santa Clara and the merit system to all postmasters Camaguey province, was announced , , , , . , . vesterdav afternoon. It set the of the first- second and tmrd class crowd about the presidential palace after April 1 by executive order of cheering wildly. ; the president. They declared the Shortly after '4 o'clock Secretary result would be to place in office m Monetero appeared on the palace bal- , , . , cony and read a message from Sec- Republicans and some said the pur retary of the Interior Havana, who pose' was to gam support for the ad has been in charge of the campaign ministration in the new house which m Santa Clara province, saying that would be controlled by Republicans. oionei ouiazu nau repui ieu inc. cay-, T,nr.4- n 1 d,.-i i plained that the movement was The men were said to have been prompted by a desire to promote ec- captured after a battle lasting sever- onomy and efficiency, al hours in which many are believed. , ... to have been killed or wounded. Postmasters now m offke will serve (Colonel Consuegra in Santa Clara out the four years term for which disposed his forces to prevent the reb-they were ajppointed, but after April ers evading battle and continuing ! 1 the president will appoint those their fight westward. Last night , , , , , ... he concentrated his forces near Pla-,611 WJ1 stand the best examination, cetas ready for the expected battle 1 this morning. At 10 a. m. the battle PARKER URGES BRYAN TO 7IMMCDMUIM 1 III III I 11 ITI n 11 II BEHIND NEW. INTRIGUE (Hv Associated Press.)' New York. March 8. Documen tary evidence purporting to show that the plans of Dr. Chandre Chakrabertz, a Hindu and Ernest Sekunna, a Ger man chemist, arrested, here in con nection with an alleged plot to foment mention in India had the approval of Dr. Zimmermann that financial aid be given entreators in this coun try will be laid before the federal Brand jury, it was learned today when the jury began investigation of the plot. WHEAT CORN Oil FARMS MARCH 1 Washington, March 8 Corn on farms March 1 was about 789,416,000 bushels compared with 1,116,559,000 bushels last year, the department of agriculture announced today. Wheat held on farms March 1 was about lOUfiii.ooo bushels. Last year 244,248,000 bivhels remained on farms March 1. to thirty per cent on merchant steam- remnant is now left to whom char- ers, said they were willing to turn to ,cau iff " - government contracts at ten per cent sorely afflicted remnant. as a patriotic duty, and the secretary, ' ' - on his part, agreed to protect them from undue loss As a result, for the present at least, the government will not consider exercising the au thority given to congress to comman deer plants. The next step of the department will be to call upon builders not en gaged in government work to under take such tasks as they are equipped to carry out For the most part, this will consist of building submarine chasers and possibly some destroyers. An understanding also will be sought to prevent yards doing private work from drawing men from those with navy contracts. The companies represented will furnish Secretary Daniels not later admiralty made the man ivionaay wun scneuuies oi an .,f !,!., commercial work in their yards or "ouncement today. for which they have contracts. De- "Twentty-orie steamships,- 16 sail- ails of the capitalization of each con- ing vessels, and 15 fishing craft, cerns, its fixed charges, material con- wjtn an aggregate gross tonnage of tracts, plans of Plants and yards been gunk b German showing possibility of enlargement, " . . and number of employes will be in- submarines in the last few days. .luded. A definite statement of the amount and kind of additional gov ernment work that should be under taken, with an estimate of what might be accomplished in a year, also will be submitted by each builder. berlin reports many ships sunk ; An Opening for One Louisville Courier-Journal. An article headed "Two Feeble Minded Maidens" appears in the Psy chological Clinic. The author could have made more money by imagining one feeble minded maiden and mak ing her the heroine of a melodrama. opened, Collazo's forces made a fron tal attack wmie Consuegra attack ed the rebel right flank, his machine gun fire causing them to give way. No other details of the actual op erations have been given out except that the rebels are still being pursued. His Sole Occupation Boston Transcript. Cholly Will you marry me stop smoking cigarettesi. Miss Bright No, Mr. Sappy, coumn t tnmK ot marrying a who did nothing. if I man Berlin, via Sayville, March 8. The following an- WILL LEAVE BORDER BY TWENTIETH MARCH (By Associated Press) Washington, March J. The last of the national guard will be en- route for home from the border by March 20, General Pershing today re ported. iSome of the returning troops will be compelled to make the - trip in chair cars and day coaches, ,..:n if in tko because of a shortage of tourist XJt VJTUUU, W I IV YV Ail itviuiv aa vav- - DR GOOD'S LECTURE I OF SPECIAL INTEREST DURHAM COUNTY FARM I IS GRANTED CHARTER (By Associated Press) Kale.gh, Marcn B.-ine Reformed church on the night of cars County Farm, capitalized at $.iU,Ulw March 14 nas had some thrilling ex wa chartered bv the secretary of neriences in his historical researches, state today. The corporation pro- For twenty years he was ransacking poses to deal in dairy and farm pro- Germany and Switzerland to find the ducts. (material for the basis of the history I of the Reformed church in America. , ... .....niwnnwiis He felt certain that there were re- aviT. juuus uci..j , wtiir.Vi n4,w historians of the XUttHX church had never had access, byt where rtfruurrr; mums tut MARKETS in the city today. ttti COTTON FUTURES Entire State is Watching Hickory's Library Election; TO CALL OFF ARNOLDS (By Associated Press) London, March 8. The majority report of the commission appointed last July to investigate the Dardan elles campaign which was held up to expurgate certain sections referring to allied countries was made public today in its revised form. The com mission reports that the late Lord Kitchener, then minister of war, fa vored the campaign, and when he gave the order it was undertaken. The dispatch to the east was delay ed three weeks, the commission says, which was the result of a decision of Lord Kitchener, which was not com municated to the war council. The expedition was instigated by Winston Churchill. The commission declares that the navy preferred that the army and navy should have taken joint action. The possibility of making a sur prise attack by land and water offer ed such great advantages, the com mission finds, that it was ill advised to sacrifice this possibility by de ciding hastily to undertake a purely naval attack which would not attain completely the object desired. The subject has been a difficult one, the commission says, on which to reach a conclusion. SENATE TAKES UP New York, March 8. Alton B. Par ker, once chief justice of the New York court of appeals and former Democraitc candidate for president, has asked William J. Bryan to "check those now ambitious to become Ben edict Arnolds of congress." Mr. Parker sent the following telegram to Mr. Bryan at Miami, Fla: "If you and your friends, Senator LaFollette and your joint followers and sympathizers, had gone to heav en three years ago Germany would not have attempted to drive the Unit ed States from the seas or to conspire with other nations to make war upon her, for we should by now have been well prepared to defend ourselves, nor would you have had occasion to sneak out of Washington upon dis covery of the German plot "While you can never undo the mis chief you have planned, yet if you act quickly, you may be able to persuade (liy Associated rress.) . Arnnlf1s of ftT1p.rfiSS to end the - Hit HIT 1 - O If i . Juarez, iviex., marcn o mexican shameful scene now being enacted." defacto and rebel forces are said to . be approaching each other today in the vicinity of San Martin ranch, 50 miles southwest of Juarez, and a battle is believed to be imminent. EXPECTED TO All RECRUITING Mexican officials advanced the theory that the Villa band does not intend to make a stand, but is en gaged in smuggling operations. REPORTED AS GOOD AMERICANS READY El (BV Associated Press) Paso, Tex., March 8 Ameri- AMENDMEN T TO (By Associated Press.) Washington, March 8 The cloture amendment to the senate rules ap proved by both Democratic and Re publican caucuses was taken up by the senate today under unanimous consent. FALL OF A NATION" WHALE OF A PICTURE (Greensboro Daily News, Jan. ) Thomas Dixon's collossal spectacle "The Fall of a Nation" was on the screen at the Isis theatre yesterday, and will be repeated today. The show proved extremely popular yes terday, which is not to be wondered at, for it is one of the most elaborate moving pictures ever produced, tak ing approximately two hours for ex hibition. It is a "preparedness" picture, the nation that falls being the United States owing to our lack of military power. There are some battle (By Associated Press.) scenes that are remarkable. The ef- Washingtno, March 8 Recruiting! feet of the big howitzers in action is during February resulted in 4,052 especially clever; the picture of the men being added to the regular army, gun in the act of firing in instantly the war department announced today.J followed by a "flash" of a terrific Officials believe the army can be can forces today are guarding the bjrought to its authorized strength border against a possible attack by ! before July 30. Villa bandits. A machine gun company and mo-' HERE IS A FAMILY tor trucks were dispatched to Fort BADLY IN NEED OF AID Hancock, Texas, last night, and it! as stated that they would cross the (By Associated Press; New York, March 8 The cotton market opened steady today to a de- ithes? kept? In 1896 he visited Am sterdam and had the Pennsylvania pa !pers copied, but when he received jthem he was disappointed for the missincr papers were not there. He then went to.ine naguean aine cline of six points to a decline of one keeper of the archives laid before him ,j u v v, i bundles of old papers and there at last point. 'May sold up right after the Uu i .Awf. rwn MinntPs were call, but reactions occurred towards m 1 "i" . V-TT-r "V " - u A V,p first hmir C rl I tt0r found. ,Wihat otner nisionans oi me home Reasons tor UDrary , Church had .sought and not found oPen UUU1V lVttOVii w as before him. (He employed Prof. March 17.50 Mm. Hinke who with himseii spent M 17.52 border in case of an incusrion of Mexicans into American territory. In addition there are other detach ments near the border. American officials expressed the belief that they would be able to cope with the situation. se- qualified to speak on church history ily when it is maintained m fecture on the 400th anniver v .,v.- o rrua i-pf reas- three years at The Hague copying re- 175 M'ss M. W. Leatherman, secretary tax-supported basis?" The chief leas & of AfiQQ which Dr Juiy i.6j f the North Carolina Library Com-Ion is that a library is a public insti- GooAe paid out of his own personal October ilo oO r.iisi,m u. r, i o,i tw. the most economical uir account. No man is better December 16.70 wruien me itecoru in , wwuu . rewrd to the election to be held here efficient administration can be h first Monday in April for a Car- l?ii lihrurv iinl . 1 , 1 : .... mnronvpr. is mi L l cauv tci 10" m uuwiv... UK puouc Q ' shool it can not fail to be highly entertain- educationai inBnu...--- KOT,ttf?;al tn nil th nponle of Sto Stan? a school, Hickory. ThV lecture Will beillus .rcittenVuld attend as trated and will be in the Reformed . . h learned or un- cnurcn, duc win De uimer me ,T' ?J, "one t- Pices of the?eSbyterian ad Close 17.55 17.46 17.35 16.63 17.73 WHITMAN INFORMS "urns v-hy thf people of Hickory ahouhl tak this' forward step. "If iIl(,k"ry V(,i,m the tax," Miss Leath frman y!,, win bv the first town n the statt- to take advantage of th pn-st-nt public library law." ''v'ry community in the state is wauhinj.' Hi(kfy ant t.V(.ry forward okin t()Wn with a knowiej,,e 0f Uckory's spirit, will watch for the , urriH frm the election. In a hwwii, the people of Hickory (l"t..rinif,(. whether other town's to tukr. this step, because it will an incentive to other towns and llt'feH t do likewise. n hr letter the secretary of the TIIPKOHY MARKETS 1 1., nrhnn it. 19 mainiaineu i ... . . : " cii 111 mil v hiivii 11 1 a 1 arinira nn rnp aiiiiLn anniver- the same way that other public - sary 0f the Reformation will be of Cotton 17 titutions are maintained. special interest to tne Keiormea, wheat $2 00 Wjhat Capt. D. G. Coy of the Vol unteers said was one of the most pit iable cases that he had ever observ ed was reported by him today. A mother of four children lives near the fair grounds without proper clothing for the children and with no means of support except the earnings of a 14-year-old girl. In addition to her own family, the mother supports her sick mother and a brother and sister who, the captain says, should be in a 1 hospital. The children are lacking in clothes and cannot attend school. They need shoes and clothing, and second hand articles would do well. The family needs another bed and a 1 (? U J 1 J-1 , r, A . 1 r . 1 cnailKB Ji UKUciumca. Albany I.-A personal The family is in squalor and dis plea by Les Darcy the Australian ease.. It is a case that wil appeal boxer, that Governor Whitman re- to Hickory people if they will mves consider his decision not to let the tigate it, Captain Coy says. boxer appear in the sing because he had evaded military duty in Australia Entertains Philatheas was denied by Governor Whitman to- Mrs. P. W. Troutman delightfully !o,r ; entertained the Fresbyterian .rnna- dynamite explosion to represent the bursting of the projectile. It is a whale of a picture. It is obvious that thousands of people have been em ployed in making it, and the photo graphy and all the mechanical appur tenances have been done splendidly.. See it at the Hub Theatre here Wed nesday, Marchs 14th. PRESIDEN ILSON TW IS ILL WITH COLD DARCY PERSONALLY ' Ly Associated Press.) Washington, March 8. President Wilson, who is suffering from a cold taken a week ago and made worse during his inauguration Monday, re mained in bed today by order of his physician. No engagements were made for him today. aus Re CHICAGO WHEAT Bv Associated Press.) Chicago, March 8. iWbeat prices tended downward today owing large jointly SOD lit i.rti 1 1, t 1 ... IMay asK -wnv anoum "e ckory library be placed on a To' ffwi tha niinnn 1 uraiv www .... . . . n - i . reiiiuviiii' ui onik xi wm vuv i' . . j. iLv win ha froa hut a ivT.ion win ne . . . , " . . t he learns to read graduates rJV. " , M.h which sold at to a- I1U a : thea class Tuesday evening. After IT IS NORTH CAROLINA a very interesting business hour the STATE COLEGE NOW meting wa tarne leTt(i ?e ??' cial committee, who first had the r , 1 Tif 1 o xtv, guests to find partners by matching West Raleign, Marcn 8. North .ateg and capitals. then followed a Carolina State College of Agriculture contest consisting of making senten- nA Fnn'inoDriiio- i tr snrinlnnr. t.hp .... m -i n i -i. "u LHiRiii..."(, "-r-i -- ,qC nlIt nt rnft wora KniiaLneas wmcn created quite a bit of merrimen when read aloud. MJusic by Miss Mi AMERICAN STEAMER ARRIVES AT L ONDON (By Associated Press) New York, March 8. uhe Aire - ican steamship Mongolia of the e- . .. n i j. " . " .. .. pes ui ox Lilt Tt ly to tne unpromising ouuook ior a name of the NortU (Carolina Lx liege orpat(if nuite bit of merriment ! Atlantic transport line, which left l removing 01 snipping uuncmues. iuaj 1 of Agriculture and iviecnanicai Arts. W1A r. j i. Remember the date, March J. L. MURPHY. as ne 1 earns tu u , foL-on public library and there has access taken into the best bcoks 01 an ages to literature containing the most re- x : ni imnrovements Mr. Harold in science and all lines of human en- Whitener and Martin, has purchased ouummuuummttttmMUUUuxiUtu deavor. Such an institution ireeiy an interest m ""j"" u. bill ir.troduced by Representative Mil 1 1 1 J-1 . -. . m a lurtner aownturn ana men , College) of Durham, providing tor j iteoresencaiive n..- ;4- j -ir July at 1.57 to 157 1-4 were follow-? p. LcLendon (an alumnus of the Iv"i ifiT - - -iVat- T i mail arrive,i safey at London Deal, formerly with ed by a moderate advance (lCuVUi UUVl - . . 1 hv all the people raises the stan- eery company and is actively con- dard of ci izenX many fold. This, nected with the .ten. Mr. Deal knows we take it is the real object of pub- the business thoroughly and is a de- li- education to make of all the cided asset. - . people good, intelligent citizens THE WEATHER ramitimmmmctt.grammnuumtw ,t- r..ui: i:K.nr is a nnbllC in- Tne tnermomeier was rauitr uiku rur 1 IID UU1UV - . . North Carolina: Fair, colder ctitnfinn and it is an educat onai in- during tne nignt, tne mercury laumg lomgui, aim I'uua, StltUtlOn ana It is u j TV, -ainfall titq nnrt nn mnHprato tn frpsh west winds. stitution; why. then, should it supported by taxation not to only 41 degrees. .15 of an inch. I U f. n (V -1 VlQC! llOPATVlO St- 1 CI W 1 A t W;-r viKli of- CI11I1& IS IlOW IIUpcU w uniig wit; yKiji c. ound to the use of N. C. State "for here February 25, with United States on in- 1 rr j: j . 1 1 1 . aa V, loci- nf V, ov. iviarcn o, accoruing 10 cauie auvices j. UCU 111UI.11 Uliv- pn,UJUl vr wv ' it : I rprnivoA tnHnv II1K. . j Delicious refreshments was served; ?L:n.A-n h? hostess assisted by members; DAViDSON'S SCHEDULE m the place of the present common of tne c,ass' j CALLS FOR GAME HERE designation A. and M. ! . ! Representative Garland Suttlemyrej The Davidson College baseball Persons moving from one house to passed through the city today en 'schedule, published today, includes a another would do well to see the insur- route to his home in Caldwell county contest with Lenoir College here on ance agents, as the fire policy only from Raleigh The session of the April 16. The Presbyterians also covers the furniture at the place where general ass. cm -i wacu jj- w"" "" " "c it was first insured. .afternoon. season.
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