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HICKORY, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1
10
o I r?
PRICE FIVE CENTS
HICKOR
VISCOUNT
LEAGUE OF NATIONS PLAN
Says Such League With England and the United
States As Members Would Solve the Whole
Question of Free Seas Blockade De
fended as Legal Weapon in War.
BREST
IS READY OFFICIAL' VISI
IN PARIS IS
10 RECEIVE
WILSON
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lia
Press.
Kedand. Wednesday
league of nations" is
(.f the question of the
seas" and Great
': Failed States can
i-te agreement by join
iu declared Viscount
p w 'gn secretary, in
..nittht.
;:,c viscount said, were
,.(' peace ami ureal
.,.,,1 no restriction upon!
the war the Ameri-!
a -.led the British navy j
; tin' blockade and
.....idu that the United
.,s.' the same weapon if
it arose in the future.
RAILROAD WAGES
WILL NOT BE
REDUCED
w w mmm mm- -mm -mm mm mm
By the Associated Pres.
Bros', Dec 12. (Noe:i.) Brest
has put on its holiday attire and is
eagerly awa'ting the arrival of Pres
ident Wilson at noon tomorrow. The
American naval detachment here got
in direct touch with the presidential
licet which is approaching the coast.
The weather wh'ch the fleet is experiencing-
is favorable to its quick
progress.
ID
By the Associated Press.
ishington., pecy 12. The i-aii-road
administration has no inten
tion of reducing wages of railroad
men generally after peace is de
chired. it was stated authoritative! v
le. he added. Ger- today, and if the period of government
control is extended for five years
as suggested by H'reetorj General
McAdoo, it is not conlemp'ated to re
duce w.agos.
ve won.
rccdoin o
f the seas "
wa-i Amer can in or
! been adopted by the
the'r own purpose. He
,!cnt Wilson meant free
..:s ta all who joined a
t'.nis. but the phrase
r definition.
U TENANT CARR
mm
CI WARSHIPS
ATTENDING SCHOOL
m
OfF TO MEET WILSON
Li-
First Lieut. Ear! X. Can not only
was well on November 25. when he
wrote Mrs. Carr, but was attending
school in Francs and being trained in
the business of observing and su p ng.
His letter came as a groat reiief to
his people, for the- had not heard
United from him since the sixth of No vern
ier when he wrote that ne was go-
. ..1. : ..t. : . -fiM.n-
Wll.cil is K.,,.1, fntn n.fnrL
Un.tedj jn that ie'.ter he to'd how he hat
V.,
e Associated Press,
r.-.a, J'ec. 12. The
f escort of the
. (icMrire Washington into narrowly rn'ssed receiving a German
Yf lVrt'and this mornintr. Ic bayonet. It was foggy and a Ger
. , v " 'num. who afterwards proved a rather
. n.nu:! icd by .le-Admina qM Hun omerffCll from the mists.
w o wit j wti board the W yom-) iCutenar.t Carr demanded his sur-
j render, but the Jerry gave no heed
. o-aivd of two battle-' and the lieutenant fired a shot over
' , i ,.. ,r his head. Stiil the Hun came on.
,..,;:.. and one destroyer. d.., Ieutfnant Carr-S onler;y placed
a neat bullet in his shoulder. rlh;s
;!,.,-: v. ill lie met at sea by 30 stopped the Hun and he was taken
v-:, fr..m Brert. The George prisoner.
,:,,,.. Alter mat mciuem I'ltf jiuijuuii
,:;l"a t .irr) .iik inc
bo met at
miles ters, but none of them has been re
ceived
COOPERAI
WORK
part v .v;
ir,:.vw morning 00
pres.utrni. ... , .,. the
J fie-ht. He has written several let-
PRIED BY HOUSTON
The 1918 report of D. F. Houston
secretary of agriculture, just receiv
ed, credits North Carolina with more
success than elsewhere along th
i.nc- of cooperative agricu.tural work.
Ca awba county is recognized as a
p'tjic-er ifa this k ndeJavoi the CD
operative Creamery, Sweet Potato
Growers Association, Rural Credit
Association, and kindred organiza
tions,, b.dr.g examples of what cooper
ative wurk between urban and surban
citizens can accomplish.
Secretary Houston calls attention
to the fact that many farmers are
operating on a smali scale, are not
in tcAteh 'with hanking machinery
and know too little about financial
opera lions. In this connection, Sec
retary Joy had made arrangements to
have 'Mr.' Carl J. Baer, president of
Ike Comaiiity Development Com
pany visit Hickory this week to pre
sent his plan for a better cooperation
between farmers and city folks. How
ever, the f'.u conditions compelled a
postponment of this meeting to a la
ter d ate.
On the basis of prices that have
reett'.L'.v prevai.ed, Secretary Houston
vos the value of a":i crops produced
hi the United States, including live
stock, for l'J 18. at an estimateed va.-
ue (;' 2-l.Ti)"..000U00 as compared wmi
?PI.()."0,00;.0t!0. mese ncrea&u
values, the secretary points out, re-
. .. . . v - ............. i.. nwic. n tVlP
eai tnat u.e muuttuiy icluj.ho k
faimets have increased proport.on-
atoiy v,.t i iitu ui vi,ux
producers in the nation, ana uutt
their purch:-sing power has kept
)"Ce Willi Hi e llniiiji ov-n.c u i
I,i oth. r words, the farmer who pays
-r:5for a War Savings Stamp dur
December, 1918, can cash it m five
-ars from now for money tnat win
vtrv ! v have twice the purchasing
power it has today.
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48 HOURS
I III !
I Ih'iu H -H
IIUiU HiUil
i MAD!fT
IVlAKtVci
v
By the Associated Press.
Paris, Dec' 12. The length of
President Wiison's "official" visit in
Paris has been fixed at 48 hours, ac
cording to the Matii). The remainder today from the government
of h.s s'tay here will not be marked
by any state ceremony.
By the Associated Press.
Chicago, 'Dec. 12 Stunning- ad-
ces ra the pn.ee of corn resulted
crop
NEXT LIBERTY LOAN ISSUE
I LL B
E FOR SIX BILL
ON
At Least That Amount Will Be Necessary, Sec
retary M'Adoo Tells House Finance Com
mittee Urges Loans to Allies After War.
Money Needed in Country's Business '
f:'"m ' ;.'".
GI RE
ORCED
CAPT. S. C. COKXWELL
! . nil.C l,"Ifl l V FI ; Ml IX I A
10 LEAVE WYOMING
Cap. .Summey C. Cornwell, for
one year city manager of Hickory,
died in Dallas yesterday morning at
the home of his father-in-law, Air.
J. R. Lewis from influenza-pnaumonia.
He was a captain in the engineers
nnd returned to Dallas only last Sat-
ur.lav w.th the disease which killed
him. Captain Cornwell was 3G years.
.' xU Associated Press.
".''.-n, t'tnii Iec. 12. Necro ref-
cf (ir-en Iliver, Wyo., arriving of age, was born in Lincoln county,
iv ,1,.,.!..,... i tint -ill tifo-m men educa'ed at a. anu m. v.ui.cK?
" l , T followed the profession of civil en
'nn ui.- chi.dren had been ordered ; n t iir hp u-as c.itv man
' IT.llfl Mil:. ii
at town luesuay
if. !
ii.r.
following, .;ger 0f Hickory, where he and Airs.
,'nf.rUnn. n ' Cornwell were very popular. A
MR.MASKLEAVES
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RALEIGH
re-
iuu't showing that the yield for 1918
was the smallest in rive yeins.
Values ran up as much as seven
cen'.s a busnel over yesterday s
ish. (Janu::ry corn closed yeste
at 1.31 7-8). -
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Mr. Homer H. B. Mask, for several
years county demonstration agent,
has been elected assistant to Mr. C.
R. Hudson, in charge of the demon
stration work in North Carolina, with
headquarters at the experiment sta
tion in West Raleigh, and Mr. Mask
will have entire charge of the boys'
agricultural club work in the state.
He will begin his new duties on Jan
uary 1, the News and Observer states.
Air. Alask has made an enviable
record in Catawba county. The
boys and girls he has trained at Star
town invariably have carried off hon
ors iat the stock judging contests h.
the state, and Air. Alask has been a
force in assisting farmers with those
problems which confront them every
day in the year. He is a graduate
of the Alabama Institute of Technol
ogy and is thoroughly qualified for ..f.
u; i, . t
ma now wuin..
Several months ago, Air.' Alask had
been offered a better position, but the
Hickory Chamber of Commerce and
other organizations made an appeal
to the county commissioners for the
retention of his services ,and his sal
ary was raised. Air. Mask will be
p easantly remembered in Hickory,
where he has spoken on a number or
occasions, and he will be missed
throughout the entire county.
Bristol, Dec. 12. The war b'il of
the allies against Germany is 24,000,
000,000 pounds, aeord'ng to the
British prime minister, David Lloyd
lieoige. who presented this and other
interesting facts before a large gath-c-rmg
heie yesterday. The cost of
the war to Great Britain was $8,
000000,000 pounds.
Before the war the est'mated
wealth of Germany, sard the premi
er, was between 15,000.000,000 and
20,)CO.,000:0'0 pounds sterling. So,
if the whole wea"th of Germany were
taken -Jiere. would not be enough to
pay the account. Therefore he had
used the words "Germany should pay
to the utmost lim't of her capacity."
When the prime minister was aci-(ivc-ssing
an overilow r.iect'ng, he sai l
Great Br'tain . ould be guiiiy of a
g.-eat folly if she gave up her navy.
a voce interrupted : men watch
son!"
"Well, I hope to meet him in a
.-rt'iight. I will te.l h'm what you
-y."
"Wherever the request comes from,
are not going to give up the pro
"t'on cf the rtavy.- so far c.s Greai
leitain 's concerned."
FUNERAL OF MISS CARRIER
SOLDIERS MAY WRi
AMVTUIMfl TUCV UMW
Mil I I M1I1U MIL! ItHUt
FOUR SHIPS SAIL
WITH 9,000
FOR HOI
-Sailing of
(if l'(Ki-!i rvl Wfirirlsjnn
I. .i nr.. T
... fu L. ii;.,, o voil. urotner, xur. iuuiv.u . . ,
ii. n.niiiK .. , ;,. v. n the baiiK.-J , ,..! u.r v,r ,nv
lives tit lciiuii, - t nounceu luuciv u x"-
rnnii and wounding an-;
".fp.
Til i; SICK CAN HELP
. ii
ing business mere.
Alany Hickory people will be gnc
ed at his death.
-iek with the flu,
w 11 have receipts
the
and
;H Cr.
1 'Il- at c.'u-h ilriKr ctnro Plprmn
iM t'e ni your do lar and join. Your!
N wanted on the membership
Uiln)l. H'ckory's record and;
: : up tlx. H(..l Cross. i
SOLEMN WELCOME
FOR PRUSSIAN GUARD
1KB CHILE AND
Pi NOT TO
MAKE WAR
By the Associated Press.
Copenhagen, Wednesday, Dec. 11
Berlin's welcome to the Pruss an
guard Tuesday was solemn rather
than triumphant, according to Berlin
advices received here. The troops
merched under the German national
colors and the band played "Deutsch-
land Ubber Alles" and other patriotic
airs.
y the Associate Press.
Uiishiriirton Hue. 12. Acting Sec
h ;ary I'" k made public at the state
UNDERGROUND TO MEXICO
FOR EVADERS OK DRAFT?
- r 19 fTlvMence to
-"'Crrc i-nnW of an "under
,1 rniUvnv" to AleXICO SO tiUlt
V. ' ' .i, nUrht seek sanctuary
In the southern republic, and simi.ar
By the Associated Press
Wash'neton, Dec 12,
four army transports, bringing ad-
iitional units from 1' ranee, was
depart-
. vrt Vif rnn "snorts
men;. inc sa.pa i r
V TT Alallory, Rappahannock, Levi
.tv.n an( Celtic, with about y,UUU
(.i.iitin
men.
The Rappahannock sailed Decern
her G and the other vesse.s
S The Lev'athan brings casual com
panies numbers 301 to 303 inclusive
, ..m i,otfal ntit'ents. 500 casuais
. i 1 .1 incpiw..' '
' ... JM. 4-
nnd the second anti-aircrait seci.uu
m, iTni'nT-.r hn? on board the
J I1C
hendnua'rters, sanitary detachments
ordnance detachments, headquarters
,., or.,1 sunrilv company and
CUllIJtliiy vi.v. i'x--
batteries A ana neiu aumw,
,Pts. the 63th field artillery bri
gade headquarters and 921 sick and
wounded.
The Rappahannock is bringing the
fifth r
pair shop.
The Ce'.t'c has on board the head
quarters third batttaliorl headquar
ters company and medical detach
ment of the 814 pioneer infantry
(negrft) casual companies number
1051 to 1057 inclusive, 220 patients
and several civilians.
;eral
er - trie .''-v. :i. ei
PI so Fhzabtth Carrier v!l. be held
f om the residence of her brother,
Jo1. a G. Carrier, .n Lcuworcn
morn'r.g at 10 o'clock ana
i ne coiai ueteu u in
1 .
The Stars and Stripes under date
of Friday, November 22, announces
that the censorship in France has
been removed and that soldiers cou.u
write home and tell all aoout every
thing. "Tell the old gent the bat
tles you were in, advises the paper.
"Ted him how we licked em.
"Tell him how you helped.
"Tell him what vou are do ng now.
"Tell him when you'll he ho ;
"Pardon us. But you can tell him ;
pretty nearly everything you can
think of now. All the necessaries
of letter-writing there will be a plen- i
ty" . . , I
The paper, which was turn snea;
the Record by Air. D. F Cline, state., ;
that the Yankees captured 21 Germans
for every American taken by the en- j
emy. The Yanks took: 44,y.J4 pris-j
oners and lost 2,082. 1
PRIZES FOR CHRISTMAS
ROLL CALL WORKERS;
he conducted tw the icev w . iv.
, j i 1 TV .( Tl.
adllr.w. pastor ot tne i- n-si. up
t church. Interment will be ir
.k'AOod cemetery
.:led touis
Re atlves ar-:
for the funeral.
ex-
Sy the Associated Press.
'Washington. Dac. 17. 'Another bi
weekly issue of loan certificates of
'ndebtedness of $500,000,000 or more,
bearing 4 1-2 per cent interest, was
announced today by the treasury. The
certificates will be dated December
19, payable Alay 20 next and sub
scr'ption books will close December
IP..
mm again is
m FARMERS m
Dr. II. Q. Alexander of Alecklen-
burg county was re-e'ected president
of the State Farmers' Union at the
n'p-'ht session in Wilson last night,
receiving 04 votes to 30 for Rav King
of Na:h county. Br. J. AI." Tem
nletcn of Wake county was reelected
; e pre
ddent and E. C.
nn pm
I Mi !
bJ 6 fc 3 ? W i
R S i I e 2
Z'i 1 ? ttiS
m m I
Sat
S
. 9. j
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Fa ires of
Aloore county as secretary. The ex
jcut've committee will be composed
of Dr, J. B. Gibson of Statesvilie,
reelected; Ray King of Nash, C. L.
Cherry of Edgecom'b county, R. C.
'laxwe'l of Gibson and Orlin Cruse
;f Rowan county, all new members.
V. R. Dixon of Wilson was chosen
state organizer to succeed J. Z.
Green of Union, resigned.
About 200 delegates were present
i.ai the finar.cinai report showed about
000 in the treasury. The mem
bership was placed at 17,000, wh'ch
s very much smaller than was the
a fe e years ago.
The fight on Dr. Alexander was not
U-r.un until a few weeks ago.
Catawba's two delegates, J. Y. Ki!
han and J. A. Propst were not in-
Sy the Associated Fresa.
W ishing: oa. S(c. 12. Five to tve
and half bllfiai d iliars more of
bonus will have to be raised to fi
nance the government this year, Sec
retary AleAdoo told the house finance
commi'.tee today.
lie based it on an estimate of $18,
000.000 in expenditures and members
cf the committer said the estimate
was not too high.
It has been stated previously that
the last Liberty bond issue to be
floated in the spring would be about
six billion dolhu-s.
Mr. McAdoo urged the committee
to approve legislation provhl'ng for
loans af.cr peace is declared to the
allied govt vnm-.-rits from bonds a.
ready authorhicd. He said there is
no room fjr yaort'en aha-.it the re
payment of the allied loans.
AR
frnp' oriMinmnM
CI10 bUllVCnilUil
WILL CLOSE
By the Associated rress.
Wilson, N. C. Dec. 12.-
ODAY
-With the
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Or "ft
SPRING STRAWBERRIES
JUST BEFORE CHRISTMAS
election of the executive committee
this morning and an address on wo
man suirage this afternoon by Aliss
Gertrude Weill of Goldsboro, the an
nual convention of the North Caroli
na Farmers' Union, which opened its
session here yesterday will come to
a close.
1 he tOiio.Mng mc-niucis of the ex
ecutive commh.tee were elected today:
R. G. Maxwell of Duplin, Orlando
Crews of Rowan county, Gray King
of Nash county, W. B. Gibson of
Iredell county and I. L. Cherry of
E i Igc-combe county.
Urs. ,!
Chariotte
Selwyn.
W. Elliott left today for
to spend some time at the
r mi
7
uAuilitl
at fairs,
uon,
Don't forget the meeting Friday j cabinet,
afternoon. Those who obtain the j Thc for
most renewals ana new mumucia
receive the gold pieces to be given
away. The goal is for 3,000 mem
bers. Work hard and keep Hickory
on the Red Cross map.
Various Record readers have given
re re porter accounts of raspberries
In November, and the ever-bearing !
strawberries have been on sale at the
stores up to a few weeks ago, but
the latest strawberry :g'rop of the
regu'ar old spring variety was pro-
, duced by Air. AI. D. Sigmon, a Rec
ord subscriber on Claremont route 2.
j Mr. Sigmon brought a small box to
the office today. The same vines
I produced in the spring and on the
i of December Air. Sigmon gather
a quart Those he brought to
;-!;orv taste good, and if there is
has handed in his- resigna-j no cv;n'g3 in the v.-eather soon Mr.
wh'ch has been accepted by thej S'gmon will be eat.ng strawberries
and cream ennstmas.
By the Associated ?r??!
Berlhi, Wednesday, Dec.
11. Dr.!
Solf, the min'ster of foreign.
i
LUSL VJ
mm
lLlOILu
PRESIDENT
aces not come
re'ations with
secretary's retirement
as a surprise, as
tne mac-penaent sir
w . n g
ox the Ebert-IIaase cabi-
t reached the stitam
lie ago.
pom: some
Qn-i Tnlin Tnhbv Drewrv returned
to Eufaula, Ala., today after spend ng .
several days in Hickory. Sergeant; By the Associated Press.
Drewry has recently been mustered
cut of service at Camp Sevier.
KING GEORGE WON'T
VISIT UNITED STATES
NEW YORK COTTON
Berlin, Dec. 12. The German
cabinet anticipating a refusal by the
allies to deal with the present gov
ernment and the soldiers and work
men's council, r.cccrd'ng to the Tage
b att of Berlin, is considering con-
k-
By the Associated Press.
London, Dec. 12. Reports that
King .George contemplates a visit to
the United Sttes are denied here.
Air. J. O. I.utz of Catawba county
was elected presUent of the North
Carolina Dairy Association in Char
lotte yesterday and Air. D. J. Lay
hrook of Winston-Salem was chosen
vice-president.
The feature of yesterday's session,
the Observer says, was the sale of
pure bred Guernseys and Jerseys
the latter, being sold by the Dutch
Dairy Farms of Catav. ba. The
GdC-rnseys brought fancy prices, but
ba Jerseys so d only fairly well, the
Charlotte paper states. The Lutz
brothers carried to Charlotte 20
choice heard of Jerseys.
Dr. Tait !:''!.; spoke "n the morn
ing. Thc ars iciat'c.n went on rec
ord for a statewide stock law and al
so took action in favor of a dog law.
Alrs. Alinta Thorn ason has gone to
Post, Texas, to spend sometime with
her sister. Airs. J. AI. Seitz.
ve
v
I
the reichstag to give the gov-j
WOUNDED AIEN OF 30TH
DIVISION REACH PORT
By the Associated Press.
New York, Dec. 12.--(Yesterday's
breaks were followed by some irreg
nlaritv at the opening of the cotton
lilroad artillery ordnance re-market today with near months rela
tively easy. mere was some iui
ther southern selling as well as liq
uidation, but these were readi.y ab
sorbed and the market soon stead
ied on covering on fresh buying, pro
moted by reports of increased mill de
mands. December, January and Alare-h
sold befofe the end of the first hour
about 20 to 34 points net higher.
err.ment a parliamentary basis.
i'.Muy tne text ot tne now act vit; us - ntion of
United states m t" i --- , T,
nriilei
'y the United States ambas
"r "'.'i.t'y to the
f i
""' atlli I'eru urging that the two
S"uth Ameriear, nations owe it to the
;:: 01 th" world to compose their
'"'"Pi'tiecs
States ambas-i n-ci , pmised'by Joseph B.
presidents of. JJ assistant distrct attorney
tn h's onen ntr address i j"-
at the trial of Victor I, Berger con-
n
LniHL
!inrniM
wr
REVENUES
to compose
ioid informing them that
''I States "stands ready to
uoni' fr in ci.n inn.f !nn with
':K'r '''uritr9 of their hemisphere"
I 1 t. ussistance to brlnir about
"" '"luitahl, H(,lut:0.
",,t' said the United States
. j'i the severance of consular rt-
hKwecn the two governments
' Kruvt'st apprehension, par
(,, '!." y t-ve of the Paris peace
: 'rtru. "in which it Is confident
' txpectt-rl to provide for an era of
. ce throughout the world."
at tne uw '-v;., ..i. v,,i fr.r
pressman-fleet ot MiiwauK- .,.
ether socia'ists on a charge of con
sn'racv under the espionage at.
PAIr Fleming devoted some time to
the Young People's Social.s c league
of which W. F. Kruse, a defendant,
ot wnicn vv nb ect. he
lima frretarv. -
ARE PAID TO ROYALTY
WEATHER FORECAST
New York. Dec. 12. The British
AT L GETTING BETTER (transport Empress of Britain arrived
r t rv-v Prb who has bea here yesterday with 2,450 Amer.can
di-tt X'ZlZr hnt i.beUo-diers on board of whom 405 were
! Ti-.o ivnnndpH included men of the
Thirtieth, Ih.rty-
lsions.
and 'Mr Garland, twenty-seventh, Thirtieth lh
VW wld'e Mr! N.I third and Thiy-seventh divisi
'y v ' 1 t c 1. 1 nvTYic . . Torre
better but the
ether members oi his tarai y a
Arvxx-r- vr'th t.hp flu. Air. II. li. BOW-
rran is doeng well
T YoS rr o ru al rou'e 5,' Soma had lost arms or legs
10....... e... 111 u tr0Qps were f
has .rnproved and will be out mna in Enjriand an
days. menus ot tnsbe --' , ,a 0n7, ofiit lantb. R37th.
oVnj 250th and 834th aero squadrons and
rbt I the Tenth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth
! and Seventeenth air service
struction companies.
these cour- . mg
teous and popular members of
local postoffiee will be glad to .5
that thev are getting along all n
con-
Ma
FOSt
IN
rVIMP
fl!lb
IT HARD
HIS
BERLIN
By the Associated Press.
Copenhagen, Dec. 12 The German
.r0r.nc fni December, it
averred, was to discoura p e inc.. Js reportetl from Berlin, have been
iJeU : leaguein Chi-1 po!d to all the former royal person
clvo in May 1917. a resolut on was a).s remaining in Germany who are
dinner upon its members to, .tf d t them. The Vossische
refill to register on June , ..n cnvsl tvat the former Ger-
TU!VX1 empe'ror has authorized Eitel
mri Rosier now interned at Fort Fr0(kr;ck h's second son, to repre
Oglethorpe.' The evidence will show gent him -n aR matters concerning
that he and Kruse p.anned an un-. former imperial house
derground' xo jh1"
1
ENEMY PROPAGANDA
, CAUSE CUBAN STRIKE iS
By the Associated Press.
Vv''ashington, Dec. 12.-
AT PASTIME FRIDAY
am at the Tastime Fr;
a Paramount picture,
Chas Ray in "P.aymg the Game.
Larry Prentiss thought he was a
murderer and so he didn't wait to find
out what happened to the man he
i.; norptd. Mr. and Mrs. o
. For North Carolina: Generally
,'ndv toniriit and Friday, probably Pe. w
rain. Warmer tonight in the .e:ttgr thAey had received from
j. -mnApratf north- P1"1 jeL Le . . .
IC11U1, givv w
ri !rnncl-P(! down in a drunken fight,
-Information j t bsat it for Arizona and a new
reach-in the tate department today j;fe- He finds it a.l right and m-
i-Vnt that th o-eneral str.ke cidentally he finds the one girl in the
inuicaUd that th. -enera y n
called .n Cuba was the result of th: : ters amany adventures, Including
Industrial Workers of the World and , ho:dups anj other thrilling events,
enemv nropoganda. The report was End te climax is an exciting fist-
1 - i I -1 1 V" 1. ib liiw V.nc-? line
id that order was being restored, ngnt m wnicn uie u t -id
that oioei ,a& f Moya's hand and wins the
, , 1 ,,ritfPn I fight and the girl at one and the same
.Mr. uonaid ouuii-iu
sai
w Rbii-itime.
This was the
east winds.
'him since the armistice.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Swatzel
a daughter.
By the Associated Press.
London, Dec. 1-. ."The proletariat
must ba prepared for the worst," the
flag organ of the Spartacus faction
is quoted as saying in a dispatch from
Copenhagen.
A d'sp.tcb to the Dally AIa.:l from
Copenhagen says the Ebert govern
ment, fee ing tha: its positions is be
coming stronger, evidently has decid
ed upon sharp measures against the
Spartacus group The officers of the
Spartcaus organizat'on underwent an
exam'nation on Tuesday by govern
ment forces, the Alail's advices add,
and arrests are expected.
BEING SORRY FOR GERMANS
Savannah News.
There are still a great many God
fearing and justice-loving Americans
,who are not as sorry for the German
people as they will be after the Ger
man people have mdicated that they
are sorry for a few things.