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HICKORY V. NO. 118 .V HICKORY, N. CTHURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 29, 1920 PRiCE FIVE CENTS COLLEGE PLANS LIES ASKED T FOR GREATER VOL. LENOIR UrLU orM bnily UtLfiT ; i 1 ; ; i . j ; l ! 1 EXPANSION! " i i 1'xeciitivc Committee Decides to Increase Fac ulty? to Improve Grounds and Buildings and Atlt! to Equipment More Students to Be Secured for Next Term Am i r:is !'!' 'A:'.'' riant meet ing of the cm ;i,!iit!ee id Lenoir Collet I. ! he !'e- liW.'Ul O.'lICO S- ' , tii-.tn. i' rem man 10 net : ing was characterised i. .- ileti riniiiatiu'i to lay Miiiinl work of a greater president hail at hand hi MllTt'l'il III pared out mitted to rat ion. no ot actum tin.1 coinmit- As a result a piogram was p o k mm rut J LM5JUL SJHUmU UUl c. :r- truct i o m. aiM action or iar ream- ,;iua i ance was ia.en,. , ' i i . . . i i i. . a.. ll'l. I ilCkCMl liUtl'll JOWlS III vuUiii:" !he moumis ami present ..i, it1'.' ; iiuiKi coniu.uui. unauv ning faculty, anil iu- !;i enrollment, of students. appointed hiieet, who i in institutional work have I : ( 1 1 : i .! I't'lH-' l Ry the Associated Press IM.vnioiv.h, Eng., Jan. 29.- Influen za raged on the Cunard line steamer Kaiserin August o Victoria during her passage hero from New York, whence she sailed Jaiiiirav 11. She arrived i 1 1 r'liiiiiiM tee has been 1,, . 1 1 1 r i . " a tirst class an ; ' i i 1 i ( i m -.a .': 'Mi pian.s i or mo tnorougn i Hi: Hi'i By the Associated Press Berlin, Jan. 21). indication of the : overnmeni's growing concern over the ; extradition of Germans accused of war i oifonses was given in a note to the j allies today asking for revision of j t lie Versailles treaty. The attempt It d .assassination of Mathias Erxber- gor, minister of li nance, was viewed as precusory of what is iikeiy to hap j pen on ,a large scale if the govern ; men! yields to demands for the sur render ot officers. Editorial and partisan recrimina- itions provoked by the attack on the ! finance minister, have already roach e;! the white heat stage, j Leading officials of the foreign of- f ice expressed doubt today that a va-n could be found in Germany from I a navy or army commander down to ! the humblest worker who would lend i himself to the arrest' f a fellow . i I the Associated Pross i Washington. Jan. 2fr Sfr-ndv cr.voni ! jot influenza t.ver the country was in Hy the Associated Press Ossininu, N. Y.. Jan. 20. fiord on I F. Ilamby, the 2G-year old confessed cated by reports today froiu city and ' imm'm-n' '?ai)k robber and bandit wi!l y the Associated Press Washington. Jan. L".. Negotiations tween I'eimblican and Democratic 1 1 State health services. Cases vtoort- ea'aors ot iiare ed 1 rom 2? states and the district 'of Columbia numbered 27,241, an in crease of more than 2;',000 over the week before. OUk-ials explained thai the total reported probably was far below the number of cases." Deaths from influenza during; the Vi-eek endinv January 24 in ;20 cities totaled 4o i. an increase of :VM the Semite who annart-ntlv on the peace o ladd todav. having reached a deadlock "o to the death chair without the aid ior benefit of clergy, if his request u- ' treaty will not i the warden is granted. postponed mill! tomorrow because of The iron-nerved prisoner bewail his the absence of Senator Lenroot of Wis- last day on earth with difference to his over the week before, white deaths from pneumonia were H:, a decrease of from the total of the week before. fate hHvf il r 75 ap)arent m Ile nart oo k of breakfast and smoked in numerable cigarettes. Ilamby con fided, to Warden Laws last nk;ht that he had planned to cheat the law by committipfv suicide in hks cell. He changed his mind because the warden was so kind to "him and was such a 4'ood fellow." mom- AilLf) IN WAKE i Rv the inurs late, due to a storm. There were lit) cases anion": a ssen tfv rs and the crew, three of Cue j cms iieveiommv pneumonia ami i , , , ih n.ni.'i'i.H.' Inckory Hock ( lub oetiin occti: i inu. . , ,T , -. , ,. ,, it .!,.,!., i c-i.o,vtr. : -n-s. i,. tmndwicK cordiaiiv .. .1 , 1 Ml' 11 l.l llll llll 111 I'll IIK ilKIUI ! . Tr-l T- I v.-. t . l ' lhV,.. .v'Va, l,u.,h,,"'.that the absence of stimulants, on lh(i the Hickory Rook Club to her ship, which was sailing "dry," liad ; Wednesday aiternoon rdev it.,i,t,..f.wi wm'.wmpc'i.i wnrt ' members answered roll call wit h Ulilli ' i V M 111V. 111 V 1 . t T"" . 1 Kaicij;!!, rs! . countryman to be draeed before a foreign tribunal. wel- seems to eiyh and or a Harmonious deveioi el' i'lilldin' epe rati ens in the; ,;v :! .s cr miiiu lee luis already ;u:i i';' work. Th,' commiti'ce will! i n.i:, ;:t once to put the caivipu . - !. I is uali.cd ti;at the i I I 1 ... I A . I I ! iu.-' will li.iiu iiseiT iiu- Icvelopment, and this take;, advantage of byj ,'i . ' will be in-1 The Associated Press C, Jan. 21). Influenza he slowly spreading in Ral Vvake ecuiitv. but i1;e dis- , , ease hs not yet reached an enidemic ta.L'.e. Tiiere has been, about 'int cases reported, including; 105 .among; children at tlie Methodist orphanage here. The disease is in a mild form and no deaths have been reported nnniei rvrn mmiiT : wwUtllLIw I vJ' Bi USB ! ITIEi RECFPT1RW DEATH OF MISS RAiMJEI 1,1 ,:MI in:::;1'! fa.'l v ti.r ( ' i:,' ta 'iiu"'' faculty Miss Emma Bartrer, iag;ed i5 y. us daughter of the late David kar&or, died in tci'dav af I ernomt i Mrs Griffin a welcome guest. The book for consideration was, '"The ; Light in the Desert," by Ethel Dell. j As her publishers are not Volunteer nurses have been asked i lacts concern ma' at liberty this East Hickory yes- iiv at !ca r-t vk membci s. i ; i mother alter Si .'111 i !t all ms cng'a.'.ved lor luxt ie will !e f- -.arc and hold tlie vei-y iu i s t hat can be had. This , i he exi cutive commit tt e . i'.:;i;-i' permanent lactilly. ike new teachers to be wid be an a liiitional pio i!.c ."vk'ive depattment, and v : "fv.o ior the ilepart- c funeral will 1 at the home of her lingering; illness. e h.lii this after- : :;t i'-r, Li- I I'll ! lie h.fi f rc!i;.vious tstudie.-. Herelo ;i . i f the college church li'. ug'.' of the Rible work in .n on at 2 o'clock from Bargxr church ar;d will be conducted by 'Wv. M? lialtiwag'ner. i0tCB,. M A YOU LON(; SAYS THIS IS N ATI T RE'S FAYOIUTE c( ! iv ' .'lis plan will be dis- ic a 11 ou pastwr no tfachinju: in the miiie i. at.d : wiii k reaf'le; do i- i't' . Tiic .-r.iiin! departments of piano o i , i : .mi . sion. nome u:nt I'.isia; "S will ie strengthened, urn! will have additional teachers. I.I' L Hi lli!.' ('".'ua'ctiou it was decided 'Ii;.:, in view of the fact that these tit 'KirtMcnts will be enlarged and Mivimtlicia tl, it will be necessary tn iruicasc the charges for worn, ihi'ivin. Tiie.-c departments are tiiu- to In- btiiiL uj) in the near futuic i: is I'lanrad to pnvide a separate i'liif in-is building; to be equipj ed i.ii'l u.-i J exciu.iively for this woik. 'i'li,!. the very best advatdag'es will In' (ifl'irt,! students in Lluse. special ciiiil'yi'S. ' ()mi' (if the most important deci- r.'iiclu'd by tiie lommiluv vva 1,1 ' .-talilish a sepa' i.i ..' preparatory '!' !':. :;-! . i :i A sivarato faculty 'iii i)" iu''.vi,lcd for this dep.irtmeiii, riiMn icattcr th; regular colkg'e !'( ,I(,-.N v.'ill couline lirur Win .; ii.g'iale department. This I.'iu'ir !..:, !it ii t ho line Mayor L. Y. Long- and Mr. Georg-e Murray of Newton were in Hickory vest r '"day afternoon and while here the Newton Ma;yor delivered an ora tion on the ciinrale of this section of North (,'arolina. lie hal just re turned from Florida, whither many people g'o at this season of the year, and ho was ghul to be back home. Part of Florida is all rig'ht fcr thse who like it, Mayor Long1 said, but the ccomomes, i rilV);.if;der is not much of anything;. Ours i- rhe !!- scciiui m the world." Mayor Long- asserted, "it m;:d p iy ('auu'. ha oanty lo ap- i (; j i 'i i, t e ;-. h;re,e turn of motioy aul carry m !.y ciii:.ens thio i''!i the New Ing-'und r tales and back to Florida iii order to give them a thorough. MUpreciaticn ef this section. "Toy would make better citizens, and i want you to unde. stand me as saying; that 'hey are the best in the world how." Of all the country Mr. Long- has visiicd, he has seen no section that ; I'peals like western North Carolina mil he iulievcs the time is coming ivhrn nertbevnevs and westerners !.... i .. 4i... ,iii;i,. vi!i com,; citiwoiau hi io lih i wiiuh to tell anv writer, Mrs. Chadwick gave her per sonal opinion and read interesting; ex tracts from the book. Conundrum:' applemented the literary feature of meeting. After current events deiig'htful re- uments were served ov uouise ana Carrie May Griffin. - Louise gave much pleasure also with a piano solo. A remarkably beautiful Christmas cactus in full bloom was contributed Urs. Patrick for the enjoyment of ri'U ,,.,J--a..,. infill Ur Ry the Associated Press Albany, N. Y., Jan. 20. The five to register with the local chapter of i suspended socialist assemblymen be the Red Cross in order to be prepar- ! 'nU' tried by the assembly judiciary event the malady I committee on charges of disloyalty r ' U-aid today they would not attend the consm. There were indications that hers on each, side welcomed the delay and there were many conferences dui -plans for continuing the conference, ing the day to perfect p'ans for the committee meeting which will make There was much discussion of what course friends of the treaty should take if the bipartisan negotiations on Jed without an agreement. Senator iiiichcoci:, the administration leader. 'has told the Republicans that in ;HK-h an eventuality he would net send the treaty to the senate floor for the present. Meantime it developed that some Demciratie senators were inclined to the belief that nothing would be gain id by throwing- the treaty back in the senate in the near future. The sen ators believed that nothing could be accomplished there. . ed to serve in the I becomes epidemic. PIT 1 Ibu Am -ja---- TO I I ,-overnor FLU IN ROWAN reception the ,he fre bury, N. C, Jan. 20. Up to and including yesterday 105 cases of influenza in Rowan county had been reported to the county health officer, it was announced. Of these 15 casts are in Salisbury. A number of the eases are severe, but the majority ot a mild form, have been taken executi e mansion tonm-ht. aitiiomiii thev had been invited. , Governor Smith., speaking as a ' private citizen," and not in his official capacity has con demned the manner in which the quintet was suspended before being given a trial. &-as' enpifii mo 2- U5U LHdLD oy lie club. The next meeting will .villi Miss Emily Wheeler. MINERAL OF MRS. JOHNSON Funeral services over the remains of the late Mrs. J. T. Johnson will be held at the first Methodist chute tomorrow mornimr at. 10 o'clock am interment will . follow in Oakwocci cemetery. The body will respbse in the church tomorrow between the hours of 9. and 10 so that friends wishing to view the remains may do so. i imiuiui No,testk lunbto ICUUb 01 1 I H S Id fi9 H B 1 IHC . ;;.-.UvUHCll I ira.l til b ii i.i pbr i!.. a., a i . -WILL IVlLL I i By the Associated Press Washington, Jan. 29. As a part of a nation-wide health campaign, tl.ci Red Cross hasdonated j$l 0,000 Lo the American social hygeiati as sociation t lcmcnstraie a consfruc tive mc-thod of dealing with I he con Lioi of social .diseases. The first de monstration Carolina. will be held in North -1 A Utl. on of ITIll ST .... Y.ashington, $25,000;000 in the $150,000,000 loan ikmmLi imh proposed for food relief in Poland, Austria and Armenia was 'made today by Secretary Glass apoparing before (he house ways and means commit tee. , ! is m pout IS SFTTL ! By the Associated Press London. Jan. 29. An on all principal points at been reached between A special meeting of tlie Commun ity Club has been called to . meet Fri day afternoon at ":;?G!'-at the home of Mrs. Carrie Gamble 'when a matter ' j of great importance to the club will ' be discussed. : Mrs. Henry Fcnde, special re-pre-j sentativc of landscape gardening for agreement : tie Southern Railway Company, who issue has;,i;.i mucu foi. the club last year in ho I T lilt- J f W MAT QQiOHITOO a nr. I Jrrnh vmm i i By flie High Associated Press Point, X. C, Jan. pre.in;ateiy ''00 have develone.-i in cases nigh last ten days. 29. A p- of influenza h Point during was announced it.i today by health authorities. No doubts direct -v ' attributable to inlluenza have )eon i-Ojioi'ted. iLanan tj,e wav 0f beautifying vacant places By the Associated Press Brownsville, Tex., Jan. 29. Lieuts F. F. Davis and G. E. Grimes, Am- 111! I cabinet and the leaders of the strik- : i..ic. w,'n,,n th,, ohih rolnt.iv to the I crican armv aviators who yesterday -y the thousands. Tiiey would do ' in railway men, according to a Ceil- ' vvorj- io je done on the strip between made a. forced landing in Mexico, are f now if they knew it like those or tial News dispatch from Rome u- the station and the Huffry Hotel, and j not held prisoners, by the Mexicans is who live here, Mr. Long said. jder yesterday's date. It is expected : a rer)jv tG yrs. Fonde must be sent I and probably will fly back to United Ill 'II 111' kill' Willi the :.nk. i The ii! libi'ar,,', i"i.k hu-'ia ducaimnal t.iand- i :.ry co ni ui i tree reported i were iOOO volumes in the; '1 he exiyukive comniittee I iuiit.i! whicli will make avail-' ;l.h()(i annually for increasing! Jiif r.uiul.ir of volumes in the li-i ''.'" I'.'i'l keeping it. up to date, j u'i'iiorius prr,visirn for the "':.. U ak-o keeping with the best! due: . reiiuirements. Aiiuih:,. vi-ry imiwitant action ofi coiariiiiU'e was the doiixiou to ''''"'P' ii"' lie st nun available as' I; .v. i'.'iai (krector. This man wilij ,ll,Vl"t all athletic activities of the! IlSOi PLIa TO the men row. will return to woric tonior at once. All i are urged to PAGE CiAJR FORMED FOR CATAWliA- COUNTY I Friday , nart in the members of tlie club be on hand promptly afternoon and take an active tt :-r wmen meoting. should not This is a mat- be loot ceit unon DCTIIDN TO Pliin&OOi Newton, Jan. 28. A 4Tage for Governor Club" wa,s' organized at the court house Monday night ior Uhe purpose of boosting the candi-, ;dacy of Robert N. I'agc for the democratic gubernatorial nomina j iion. At the first meeting of the Jack Johnson i dub Monday night plans were ois- lightly and it is hoped that all who possibly cap will respond to tlie meet ing. yliuL LLrHUuI states territory today, it was nounced at Fort Brown today. . .twias.-aa. an- i Lv t iio Associated Tress Mexico City, Jan. 29 former heavyweight champion of the j cUssed for extending the strong world, plans to return to the United ; p-ae sentiment here into the re- sr.n om i;i. once io i.i v n,i 1. 1;- ivni : inoei- ot me couiilv iinu "' c.y ins' atvainst him in Chicago, according cutive committee was appointed to a letter shown the Markets Rnpiii cpufiO c ! lUn V AL DbOuyLd PLIIOIifffil 1 1 Iy the Associated Press Arnaha, Neb., Jan. 29. Charles Young;, 49 years old, of'Tiluen, Neb., who had applied at the Creighton Medcal Coilegwe for treatment for disia,e, has a '.veil developed : leprosy, according to a speci- aji:-i eiiiji nu.sis iiimouiicvci ukwv. Young is a Spanish war veteran and 'believes he contracted the disease blood case in the army. By the Associated Press Boston, Jan. 29. Plans for the establishment of three large, industrial training schools for negroes in Africa ere announced, today by the Metho- Associated ress wiittcn by mm to uiiueo District Attorney Clme at ".' in . coach the different teams, !P loue charge cf the 'physical i States ouic;oim:! (Jj t1(A students In aa- , Chicago. . "I.1"-" in immoving the condition) The former ehnmp'on is confident ne J'1 '"ilc'-c hie and developing cwl-can arrange legal difficulties in time to U'K'' -I'i'il: and employment )f:ight Jack Dompsey before the latter I' 1'li.vsicai Director will enable meets Georges Carpentier and asserts have winniitL' teams, and ! Dmnsev must meet him before tak- I I I I i 1 ' ""ii i nus (1!( COTTON Ev the Associated Press "New York, Jan. 29. Bullish advices . i -f vm T .ivwnnnl f;iihd lo insnii'O much I WOl' ii .. - i . . .1.1 i.i- j l, I ,1 ,f nonfonni'v r.T t hK f-hiirh i hn c: ri v oir nie cam uuiii ii: k.jiul triiv. "i vnv. w . . ... -i ... , , . t..iiy ,r L , . f i,;D VM.; tmv, wms mn," h i funds, will come out or i hv CJppp was elected as piesiuent Ui'wulIir, u..a ,,,v,,.,s. --- the club and the executive commit- j h 'va outnern and tee consists of the following: G. A. j W ' a II street gelling ami active months Warlick, Jr., chairman; F. E. Ciar-i ! to P0,,its lowvv- S. L. Herman, Robert J. bhipp, i IP 000 olferings last- summer. .000,-The schools will be modeled after Tuske gee and similar schools in this country. -i-i. WSIEI'8 ! iOMlCHICSSO via, Lon This S. Sherriil and Lv -II. Phillips, committee will conduct Mr. UNDERGOES OPERATION PRODUCE favorably advertise tlie 1 Wm" i.h Carpentier ind win tudn in.it, ii',ille in! 'ti, ,v hv the former champion "u'ca.hig; the attendance. ' j was written to' the United States dis- lv,-lr.n r tli-. ii'.'-e?sii v of buihiirij-1 - ..;-t ...t ; nniev in Chicago. It was 11 P the iit;!... ,.v'',v! f ti , "i i!.:-..-.,,' ivniild fO to New York ''ilpll 'iiw! '.v a to ( 1 fiitire I'l'itlciit Initoro th ''"'' iih-ca, a st f 1. 1 lei' ""III"! 1 ?-. . 1 inii' di..- a to m m iii' ( e i mm: to g:.? at-aiding ti:j k.'epi.ig t!'e (oilere )c:.ple. 'ihe autlioi hies in comi.uhiieaui n wr h L way of Havana. By HAS YEAR TO SERVE tiV Associated Press ru:,,o.n . ;in 'A . jaCK Jimnsun V mM f-r this wok.' Mi l i. I , Vf1 Vurdne hi 1014 after he had i noon at. the ti;"'" l-ye kin, in the Ibid m , 1 V-cmiSnccil to a year in a federal j Rev. -P. W. 1 witl i S,l,rt tlmc- Vy, i i;1 in !i l I .'M-rn and fined $1,000 on a charge of i the church, pc 1 hk.ns , f tl-e pivi.Lnt t- 1 ' uHt nt the white slave law. i Only, a fewi ji!1,,1.1" 'i'" Present buildings to ovvr-" '"Ld'ntJ i nresent to w U'uh.'v ;',nl tlu'n l,u' will be LVAV riniRE 1M.ACKI) : Mr. and Mrs. a ,, " luunch a building program, UAX ( F PUSSYFOOT JOHNSON Catawba. tluMT,:!!11 '"V1:!1" iveacl-dl . . Page's campaign in Catawba coun- j Hens and roastcrs per lb ty and the prospects are very good ;()d Roosters, per lb. for a large Page vote in this sec- Countrv butter. Tier lb. t ion. The New-ton "Page Club" be-; Creamery butter, per lb. 6Sc gins life with nearly a hundred j pOYk (125 to 275), per lb. 18c members, and a heavy vote for the ; porfc (under 125 and over 275) per congressman is assured. , lib. 17c John F. Herman a prominent; merchant of Catawba, and Mrs. j GRAIN Mahala Duyck of this city were i . 1 united in marriage on Sunday after- j .Corrected daily by Horseford Milling the Methodist parsonage, i v Coirmanv) Tucker, the pastor of j "Wheat per bu $2.70 performing the ceremony. ' Corn per bu. $1.90 intimate mends were Oats, ner bu. ibl.uu itness the ceremony. 1 Rye, per bu. $1.90 ! Mrs. A 24c ; Va., who 12c 40c V Seaborn of visiting her sister, the Associated Press Chicago, Jan. 29. A Chicago thea Emporia, tre today announied it had opened a M i's. : smoking- room for women. The man- Herman will reside at iCowpcas', per ii i i 1.1 i ... ...:n i... -M "miiij wm oe lorincu.niriL,. ,i '"y the action taken yester . k'nt-h' College is putting il 11 "I' with the highest eduta- ! mndanls-, and is meeting l"' t'Clllll l.,!., i. . n . , .'"""ions or no leai ir:i: ''oanh.. In ii inula; "I fro.,, iioan rniio. t Hit ,1 Hill 1 I 'd I '(Ki I it idvt l r if aimg itself in a position successful 'Application for some nf lw v!u,. ....l i1lf r,l v tlie count i'v. , following mendiers v. the ex die i,H,1(;onin,itu' were present at 1 A ywlr-rday: d! C. Peery, ton V';','1 J. Sox, W. A. Dea- ie Jnd J. ii Propst. bu f London, Jan.. 11. A wax npwe . V E (Pussyfoot) Johnson, toe vm ican prohibition worker who recently .iMfiiOced an eye to the div cam- PLAY AT ALI EN FRY HIGH SCHOOL SATURDAY NIGHT n-iin in. England has been placed am-: to havc been presented at en- thn "immortals" in Madam .Tiis-Jhij?h school on last Satun .Ted' museum of wax figures. he iwps 110stnoned because oi meet at the armory tonight. The directors of v the Chamber of The play, "Prairie Rose," which was ; Commerce will meet tonight for the Allen Fry ; purpose of electing officers and trans- Saturday nignt, i acting other business. A full at- of ram. It ! tendance is desirea. fiu-ure representing lvir. johhu" Wiii be given next baturaav nignr, a tvitch over the injured eye. j January 31, beginning at 8 o'clock. Madame Tussaud's establishment, i This pay jias a verv interesting plot which has been running for more an(j the rendition is thrilling from tlnn hnlf'-i century, has come tq be beginning to end..It is presented by than nan a lonum A.,..: i .u r,i,-.Atc r, ilmncf n national institution. ir.V H1K liiwi u -" H1" " ----- ... , Weather Laura Bush, became suddenly ill last ; oger-said the women drove him to it. night and was carried to the hos- He said he found girls smoking in? pital for an operation after a con- the wah room and even in the lobby, sulfation between Drs. Menzies and The women smoke more cigarettes Shuford. The operation was perform-! than men, he declared. The smoking ed last night and Mrs. Sanborn was; room will cost $10,000. reported as doing well today. For- ! -xq merly Miss Annie Downum, secretary REMAINS OF FRED MOOSE of the Hickory erchants' Association. ; BROUGHT TO HICKORY- Mrs. Sanborn has many friends here, j ' f , ! The remains of Fred A. Moose, ATTENTION R. A. M.s hvhose death occurred in Baltimore Catawba chapter No. GO, Royal Arcn I fcllowing injuries sustained bv a Masons, will have a special communi- j falj arriVed in Hickory this mom cation tomorrowurht and were carried to the resi- idence of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. LIKES HICKORY CLIMATE hr II. Moose, on Eleventh avenue, Mr.. Frank B. Gwin, who with Mr. jfrcm -vVhich the funeral will be con ducted tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock by Rev. J. Eu Barb. Burial will be in Oakwood cemetery. The young" man, who was 22 years old, left Hickory about five years ago for Baltimore, where he was 'engaged as an electrician. He fell 25 feet while doing some wiring The Hickory cavalry platoon will; George Kirkpatrick is helping tc make Marion grow, was in Hickory yesterday afternoon visiting old friends and haunts,. He drank in the Hickory climate and .confessed that Marion . couid boast nothing like it on Tuesday. LAUNCH FOURTH SHIP almost u iMu.i ntrnfi i , i.n un M, ;oi,;. n i1or ixorui oaroaina: .riir. iwii wum. ""'S i T ' 5,3 ' liivo h .rtiVol build oi Friday. Slightly warmer, mod tr-t nunn l It ail) UtUW " I . . . . i (ivolo nnrthaoot wiTlilc achieved fame or notoriety. , admission is cents. - -- and his injuries proved fatal. Mr. Moose wts -22 years of age, was married a'nd. his widow and father accompanied ' the remains to Hick ory. Mr. Moose was a splendid young , 1 i i :n i i l i a mnn nrf v.'iis u. meiiiuci. ui mv. yaru nere, win ue lauucncu tins uei; "r , , jternbon at 4:30 o'clock. j Lutheran church. . Bv the Associated Press. Wilmington, N. C, Jan. 29.- 9,500 ton steel freighter Joliet, -The the
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