is n 'is r S Si W KM HZ! A3 MM . VOL. V. NO. 174 HICKORY, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 2, 1920 PRICE FIVE CENTS TCP m m -xi i 1 h4 it ' ,1 x I :-----."-rr , , , - - WILSON -ou TO HAVE MEXIGAN REBELS MUST SHE UPjCOMPLETE TIE UP LIKELY" HIS CABINET MEETING STifiSE , IIHI I ON NORFOLK & WESTERN fiBflrninmin ! fhrnun i V TM , ai E?.SS s.. Suf E S KS igH 3 S; K k f fE W P rrom mat m; hii i ! g gg sissi a urtr4f, i iuudisiuu j- i ig LPs ! 1 U ' ! j ; . I ing Clerks ii.y the ; Associated Press Bui U Will Bo Far Different isoay Which Me Presided Over Seven Months Ago iy?.,.,v, Oacsiions to Be Considered by His Official Family Head of Trainmen . Declares (CT ! I '. ' '. I (i, ay I i S' 'if I OI MANX) lory member and the president as V n.-liinguus ; II. wnl taste more titan an aetie.enne ;'(: i iii the ore convention cam- By the Associated Press v..Mi!a5ur., - pi i i -j.. i.ieut. 1,'ci. iiussoli ci-;!- A m il pftl,'iOT5 "':"in' v ampacit, united buttey ; the w.onimen's army in the Ruhr d. .military attache at the embassy in Uriel roust make a"-.d.-livew Gf tivm .dexao City, his wife and an Amori-jarms before Am-il 3 0 under "the anvo can w.mmn doctor named Payne, were! meal .cached between the emtrai'gov- 4. i.tt nv.i i; reucK. a icw inner, iroai i ernmeni. and tiie iucai Aic.NJco cay, out cheapen throuii ! i'.ara, Thr;y will "uu k wi.!,c and cjiiKacncKs of action," : re!ei.'i jf liehi 5bi.ke is Unlawfsil and Promises Pro tection to Railroad com mittej y v'nl not De considered ! aggs" ti".ft ceases in the disa-iet ! R S S " 1 13 v the Associated Press Me li.ai-a, and the issues it inveives. Separtment was advised to-: : y tomorvow. i Jfe H :;m;iti.-s i ' i 'he for-evhi cvn.-; itulcs but a few ; (,:,(y- , The e-...iV;mander of the troons before; wflijlsl fl for very :sf the i.otu rtani thin-s which the' , !h' tnek tooK place at a BmaH.Wesel eave a strict account cf 1dm-! " !i wi'h- -:h:mt wi'd have be f one it when it I u"1 ( !' tlie vauway from Mexico ; self. lie declared he had a good av- r-s m ;,e idt rt : m:-ir. r,.: f mwf tin- malier- of d,.,. ;y t-: t uernaca. to which, p'ace thcimy, mv. cauid not continue htine! I I 1 mil t.t,, .,,!,.,) i.eiud.'S that iae now sec- ' ;!lj:"tlu' oinj? for an oinins?. The : oeci:?c he lacked anrniauition and us-' iH H 1 1 pi" S.,v:'l ::a!i .. w:!i want to d:scu,s. All t f 1V":' 2t') !ynaiV,to wl'e:kod the Verted ai! iooiiniv h:d been suppressed : 1 IMiiHl iVuie, ihv.o are anxious ;.-et ihe ?rrsi - uestroyed the ti :;ck for some and ail iuoleis had been shot." ' ; J 8 t hd' thai ':"r r v;ew in a personal i all:' with ; ,iI-s;Kil1tt'- t , , , ! shoot with my own pistol," ! Officials of trainmen Hi b fell 5 (.iin hhroi v,!!,,.,,- 11 T If 1" M j announced today that members of tire II Lilly I LLli1-:1-?1! Wuuid t'le decision to 1 i !! need iiiai i.tii' ki! family cmi-wcckly he will ia ec i ' ' I . ? SI!.' 'III! !',) ' e:l hi ll lit' ;::' ! r!C presa;et:i i.ies cros-ed 1 im err.ve as far :. .1 i-u-r. '".a in:' A,'; ,:,'.:! C. ; y ; d ' i; '. : the i i t i : y .1 lew i!i:e-; .,i;.i:fe;' soiou: i; ' .'... I ..,...,.'. ..n ... e j t. t.. v .iiiu'i v ti:e juei i alio I ne nieilLH'i S i ae sa i (i ii iv. n.ai-t v (s.caiKl v w linnf ii'.n'v ifisr.ov it the aihdceK staled. The women of 1 disarm.' ti'ie party hid in the weeds until the i ;ehes !eit. . The fate of the 'train i , . rrew and the other passenrs was ! g fnDPI not stated. ih w V Mf fliW fH? and wlieu ie ca'.is a meeiaua ! ia ed t- call only mice. A tmy rn.-jiuiar lUa'ea e hos ii u:ey wui near. aiet 111.' tir-0 time. 'lin.e far ieetins '( h re a i uv spceniat a;n as t wV'dii':' Im ;:: evident will call meet ie"'-- mi Tim dev and Friday movn Cf -mmumst soicier wno le eider to Withdraw -nnd i I yn 1 J withdraw at 4 o'clock this afternoon. cenditions on the un.safe r.s a icsuit of the i iiey caaiincii sxrn V Iccc" id an' ouicers of the brotherhood of not me riremen and enginemen s oe or that organization 1 1 mm ve;i;e- ieiiiso to wor-: on trams mann ou by sf rike-breaken's. I XIOX AfJIXST MEN iovo names are beiiK;; taken off the petition engineered by ;Ir, W. K. C ' -i- - . . . . I 1. " acLiti oat; iRiore en;y conncsi f.ict. it Cy the Associated Press d-:yi.!ar;..l. Ohio. April 2. Regard ing o threatened strike this afternoin oi in; mbers of the h-oiherhood of rail- c. an . no at lh.- nm- ;0!O!en-e a':en ed' r.taoe :! m :.? !' to'de i;t v. i ) i a- ..a i ::;.'! i he oe ro'ii ta ..enld t;j at 1 IIIV . y only, as was th." custom for j h Tore tie- war bioke out. Orin- . 1a'e!'. toe iati.i r prcra.m. ; e t r.-aty i--. ha' d!y one t'nat ! formally taken no by the i domni intent i i CPRIRIP PCpCpOlfl! ft (WMWtii f III nal! on -ttev Tuesday niohf it : ' r? Pioyeu on the Nor- ljL III" Ml Mi' is exnecded that more than a score of L Ircl, VV. G Lee H I S flllU I II L. I LriOLifhe men who signed will r,-r' ?V;iVl; Norfolk & j their names. They do not want to bo '" ;;:,,!..;!'k 'i' ....., Vv'orkjii.e; tiuietiy with a vision be- ihe fl,r ,,.r... : . -" -e .-:.ev: U IM' Ci 7:U'muerS OI n..v.,- ylne '.-..inuH-n on tne Aorfoiie & West- Our organization will con- d lC e : i r v ; V i!.-iOi w.is nt the tin1 eniy .;o m mr.en- por-.:lolu) con i).-'ird. A f i pipy.er' U" oi n'd w..!i tli.it isue, the turn tr.or .a.h'met m. m.-' i- be pe-- is i' y as o wl..' the president .i'..ni-a d. i:: nie-mber -j. cia! a..' ! OS si'.omi noi uis.'U-s l OlllriUfme him;' ii;r W. P. Sneos who Some of the men who signed, it is i ?fn "Pmizati? wii canrn to Hickory less than three years wrP told that the nam wav to ? , ' k k. " h : aSVFSLw j r:jEro, lias one of the best equipped in-! at the building was to put their i 'wMllrt l tec pother-' hi Oiara ai North Carolina and is ! names to trie petition. They were not i ' " edncsdny ; orawine; clients from many counties. ! '- fhat the petition was d; a , 1 1 the ))V one; H-et with iheir odi- sn-1 ills )..!; e,i- cideo.ia'iy . Ui cmci an a.i W a.h!!ie .a A small nut entrrjo mi: t J aikies was neid V me:m: m tne et r. nah ami a work ine; or!.;ani;:ot ica was formed, com-i i-ao ilieitury I)rur Comnanv and em- 11 is iiekio; isk?d i ''iiiliees. appuintei!, )lans otitiinet! for j orace?-. tiie whole iioor, which is fit watfbe the ! y'5'-' entertainment of the several htm- j ted up kuo diiferent departments and ce of imsiness is located over i ic'- h.idldi-r.. The- ii.' 1 1 1 I i 1 ! . i . e i )l."Oi k '! 0! 1 01; Ida! emems i: up iaie.'. via ; r.cct ro.'' til . i ; : k . . : Pm r sal; n IfoMdent v. il-'m retii:-ed the litis summer until our peace status. ! ' ,0 (le'UUam' la i to at sou coay ii : t !. w. v.a iua. .i .vitii (l':n:i:,. deluuteiy establ:-!;- . . : . : i : ... ... iv . . . i i . ? ? . i .i . . . . aauiir, liiceucn w oo are cx- ! vei: .a. laii'u jor tne treatment ox siA'nir. a' ON STRIKE a i in a dilTerent I ! 1. . a t :w seven roe tne nre i:e : '.e el . ; i( , c M". n a vh'mf. Iv.1.' ret ar'es 1 . .r. in:.'.'. Cd.J ib ia'add and banc will s 1 1 in nl the tre.o.mv !ii '. old i all oi . w ill A!."-. d;tk. will l;e Joshua ddent has no pd- ice r.ow"r to ivaa jne conj ia' cal)inet o;:i- mm mdess it bo by callin;r an extra ses-ou immc-i.atety ailer it atijourns, t . . i .i ... ... : ...t. l r . . air iir roe v. eiant in a ine?ai;e in attendance wher.Mhv i in; i - . , . .. . ... moA'cai imrm-e .no. ij., oi Asne ore ; d . . . j j i . i oaie.- i:. imr. city i-rt oi' rdal, probab .. I. ...T 1 "'. n t i! ; ; i . v . .v 1,1 .-!. U. . v . '.ii.R . v . a:- C'. feted, general '.man-man cf tne ora:nn-1 oto ear, no? v ai. . . a i . Tii nvost, nis tae cm titer netuion. Uiie imn:o is T,. a .,,.;..(,! t on the petitions twice, but it will ' Ikvivonmit h," Ohio, Amil 2 Eiht roine off cf both at the signer's re-j eo?i hundred shopmen at' the local Nor-t''Xi(;lt- i . : fokv t,v Western terminals walked out tne petitions 'will ho th(Oous,'dv e murmary contains ! canvassea xttcsd-.y ni-nt. otao:e a sprkio; . tmt o dmomr the iom ; ward ;rate rooms for colored natients j 'li L - 1 1 t . ( : a"i a rwc.m .-. i taken off timt do not boh an d other names removed by request , vvitn izotion and the foilowinp; committees j ilson, a registered nurse, were appoii'.ted: Arram.temoras ' charge cf the inurmary. i ;-. li.-wCj -fOii. fl-ivt.fi -f;, .!, : 'i'h"':' whit fr.i O- ot drsii e a nrivote ward. IMiss I titiens in circulation requesiim? that is in their names be erased may appear be- fore the board Tuesday nio-hf. identifv no ti doy in sympathy with the 150 names , o.o-ks aireaoy on striae The men who there ! wa'.'ke; o-ttc included Idaeksmiths. sheet atal wo: kess and others. . 1 CI D'.l '. T"ii . 4, , 4 , . - ,-L -i- . . . . . nr. M ..- IT!.,. . ... -1 n ! ill.' i -i ' i 1 of 1 ii" e.-,anri'V .h- 1 11 ' - vJiaii, eaaa aiar. , luuucity, I iian iifdi v coiiiunis a recepilOlt i '-- -' a-. e iaen aaates ti K ''-.' ; . . ... , ; i. . :i:':..iu- f.-. ui i-.-. r.i..li..il. a, i h n 1 1 n-iv.it .0. ...ia..-.) ; trifcn mr i !- nnetiA-.i nlnn tn'li : ., , ,f th.. ivi.. i mamie.i s ooe act. on ooxim' to a re- i'".4 v.i.. i.i.i, luvmuu-u., , vmv..! hw.;..;:,- . --y ......i :.. ' , . . . i . ?'iiii I Slhnt.-.T'.l cli!i;:nii-.i TT ( .TVk' t'c.-itn mon fOi-.c-f i.iiav.iti'.m. t.liO nOflVl nSKin"' for ih- i r-t . nv. n : d'-ooitmont. while ;rtimi;t ion a a peace status woum ut , 'k O "Tk:' ' t-rr!,,i':(a ; ' 'IT' kklkii V ,k i ii ,1 ip lit M il f-. i tiMv t t'- i : f i i r j r - a 'a i - n ' i i i. t,-'- , '. . . . t t ( t ; i i . c 1 ; ' ; r i : ' i i s , . i . ve vo r h'ce t''vet;trv f Aut - oiiouyii to accmn piisii tne same pur- " ; " UCUI : " ' . AU uuu"- : ,:' r, ;eV , ,! "UV k: 1 i' i r-' i.,.:n rp j .mvi IIH'IHUUI ; UL im.S CUniiiiiUW,1 aiUi -l" iH.ui.iUMyi jiij t'llltT Oi Opel a- I K vj v... .: ..in i..iv Liicit liic nuaiwi l.- i ;' 'k,' . .V I with the entire Dokio membership as-! tiens is so constructed as eoive tiie i much smaller new. a.1 n 'i new taces ni- i - ... . . , . , ..a t , , . , , . -wt.. ilill.. ill .If',. U! Ill ; I'M l Hia I'S l . . IS I'X- :i.jn..-.,K.iU v'll'ail iii. P? S S?s J 4V. : 4 ? t r 8 ? r t .1 1 ? 1 H ia evenly, ana a.;,.:.::,!,, e..ii.y. ;,.tury f t,.. rOj! .Hli "i si I- itkkk:. ttk , .fe "fe , "!" tis, u-. k. ,. i ihr iiR i M rh p , pr I a .-'kfill 1 )? rx H V M 1 :1 p invv Luij wui uv i.i in tic tin ttti iv uuif, ! !'i.i"i iiiiiiiiuuj, is i L ih a n M b j i-u ia 'jr a si is JSaC E a it i imJ a Oi 1!- . 111 . I, l T. ;a.n .lonn lio.fion r.tyne, secretary c the ir.tetior. Has Definite Idetts It is believed that President W 'on will have some y. oy dciioitr i sh ti oriiie: u; on i iv o'a r. ; next cohinct r.n ot ka.' . ' new jtrovernsnenlal nrabe'r as to suc h old acipiairo oa .'lexicon sit'laihoi ar ' t' e waye cent rve: sy. o i li u air.'ooy h o: -'omjof ti-h teiest noyment;' d'..l" to:.. :. on foreign ha: os k i!, f years, mol thv a:r! e:;.' : '.'. t; d :. ile 'a -'ti 1 1 d i p . i '; own iko !ilt( mi. 0 ..v k : tate d. coflime; in LYNCHED. inrain UHLHb ! when the time for-the ceremonial will I known, is a distinct asset to Hickory -o n I ?, h I fa j 2 & sLa al ia It 3 i 2 i be fixed. i!o! L 0! II pnniflipp hp a US and demonstrates that a specialist well endowed can win success here. is come irom many counties, as tas boon stated. km. IP m is, 1 1 1 1 ? j I LP ai O h u j It"i fi V HI s ?j f maiih oiToas is pri- interested in his nrofession. ! but hr is also a community builder; in ot iter respects. He joined the home ! Le Lu ulj- Bv be .associated Press 'Sroirtanhui cr, S. C, April 2. Georfe iieec'lrair, a iKtiO, 28, was taken from the city iii II at Laurens, S. C, hanged to Oil HUPP linMrTb d5i T'f d"ty ,Cha.lotte,ve Assorted Pr, '-e-t miiiniht by a mob and hange Sir ftfeluSHr" i!?H'4f snd hc -n be lounu on Ui:- -iao 9 " tnt a raih-cad bridae near the city. yLLri5fSHliL HHILe U jpuolicmprovcunenM ail the time. He idrawa! of Prevalent Viison's . name : imjK;1:s veariiin- here say o I i , a, !'' ; 1 .Oil :':! , . iiae ii'i.a- . f ikk, ioi rd. 1 ! ny,y well : e.'minatii 1 the tahhiei. ; tawr :t c anty Dcouocrais will hold ...or (. om. en lion at New ion tomorrow o oo n e purpose et namrnj;- 5y tio Associated Press that lias VlSlGllS Ot a S'-reater institution ! hv a nnmov rvF Tb-mni-r-nf? w'nn PHtoV- (T, ce v.-'oite -,,.,.!-,.; vAxaut 1 lfPom .if than ho has built up, but these who;';, h- lh rwovMtixl nrimark. the ' a-e ;a,Came invo.'vfd in a disput with faice occasion to inspect his infirmary j ' ' k". Another ncro whose name is; not iViii -) y-.' - r iv0fi i10 in- oMVfivi i held, is loli to taree candiuatec. ,? . , , in ajUvt nutv aivv.aay no iido given kucwu. Itooeitscn anneared on the !)ii"fi'. Anril V.. Denifp the to- i f hies pmnmnnitv n n!s:w in ivl-iii-Ii ..!! liiey ate aou l.m i en,, !'::,: tin th ') namiii " Udsive defeat yesterday by the lower I neeole con take pride. iaoco:aees io tnehouso of the Delaware legislature to ! ulfrau'e ameral- nex ratify the wontan's :o I inent, on 1 d ..-.. -a : tn , and to ,o me e:1cnt the eouut v ia"i-:el, eieci mo, slade conventien in Kale lath (i.ji.'O... i u m. at , inL, caiiei oi.-..- m,,ni r,-:r.r.n iho i,-. c..,;,i . I ini-iii., i i iv. iai' i w i v - ii.".Uvi'.4Hi ,Oi il tv '" day it was bv no means dead as tin: c ' I ; i'v.o' n1 ii n ci 1 K i . .. w O .i-.-i I r 't :t 1 i i . i appc tool: the part of the negro, one involved leaving the It ;aiu,c.n woman sun ra'e n ' .i ' . i . iii. . . i : ..v i n.--.T- '-. -. e-.i :-..-i ri.r - i:ii i-'in r i n ' r i . i , .... ... "v "y .''"""y'V resoiiuu-n was still in tne senate ami , son.m.1, ine o!,ie.s win oe ; ea a u-jlo permit a new vote. BuH'rage leader:.; were greatly e li as ne 1 no aiaie i na.i ai aut-iaic in iiii. i i a,, r,,a.-,.aa. 4, u t ai 1 1 i.ii'ii' n( r t 1a. r.r vc. .. : , :u 1 ...l i - ' ,. ; (..... i . . ...o .. a . ...tit, it. a- I ' . ij 1 1 1 in,, 1 1 .u iv i ...iv Mil., -..i-.n 1:1 n 1 i ecnie in i::e coilli. ni:US'.'. et Ku 'or.t relleii iv the soviois Aeeoi - oi' tin America for tor eyeiythill loci motives am mainitnetur rs Have i'or.0 so o-ir as Oaa-.,. i,.,f i. mmo- ,,.ii!i;io v.-ill hoi '.iti'i. w iy the sovieis. . i.i.. ...a, )lV- if t-,ov ., r , kk k ,k k , i ,,.,,,.,. i,.,.,, i,, n v .' " ' ' ; " , V ecu raged by the announcement that at lo.u.m have h(,n 1.1 vvdi be given seats and made to Aifmi )c.pk-,-L x,..u rnnoia- -ho si'verol months, biddmy 1 r . ,w -m(, 1 , V , . -ppoi l tnc 10.,- ..' fw -ivv l,nr" t,, i ! . , , . . ! oiution. 1 ne suttragists claim that ml ol e A v- ic iIlf'r- h'V; b('n -a f;-Cat (lal Cf l,.-it! house has thr,;e legislative davs to n m,;fl " 'V.,V (:nlten" t in the nomination of cunm-j c,)nj?i(lei. the voU; ,ni if this faiIs the fsiiiepi IP as 1 S 10 613 to suggest mandamus P'o'odings , known until after' the convention gets '"''! i..; f thl' secretary of state to ; ; t riinn!og order. Hickory Dern- I 1 '. . . i .11., v . , J , ". 1 ' .ft 1 l lomoil liim to ailo'.v goods to b ,dii0ied to any I'ussb'.n port. The : tote deportment contends in reply that nothing would he gained by :;.;-; s, imwever, are known to favor the r.omiuath.ri cf Mr. Daniel L. 1'h.yiie of Lineolnton for the senate, and asking Catawba to waive the priv ilege of naming the senatorial can- senate resolution can still be brought up in the house. II .itch procedure, as none of the so viet repieseutatives has enough mom (H.k u Abernethy of Hirk t'.v to meke tamo witn tnrm proiuaiji.v )j.y preli-ib) v will be the choice of i T!m United States shippmg board !H,.Lo) v u,wn.'liiiJ Denuvrats for mem- j is net re, everted in the cabinet, l-- ber id' i he i;oard of c(.tinty commission-! the American merchant man. no is oi ,,a ia.. ,.,,r,;,-..1n,vn c ,0 inter-i vital concern to the administration, ; ,,(,.; j,-; assured. and Seoietary Payne, ;:s forme.' chiii -r 'Vhe publicum-; will hold precinct an oi uie noar'i. cm supply nis '"'.meetings in the county tomorrow at 3 mi .wriao-Mo lnimmauon . ()'clcck 1.1 preptiration for their county HEM 1 pnov bu III rn s -uty ipvrn i TfinnwomrD i u f n u in i s o u rn i U ullliiliuLli rnrr mrnoy oencrai a. ,;,.;..-fl ., I Mitchell Palmer, straight-out advocate i tiie :iis I of the nresiclent and his policies. Unit-; scene. I i tro-o ---aa o-p rv- Kobcrtson is said to have drawn his ed States bona i or iaoae ooaui ot uect- , . . I , . , , ., , . d-.mfe airi cut tne tnree boys, inflicting jgia, wno partially enaorsed tne aamin- ; ,V(,UJ1o;. t hough not serious Police rested the negro and then went to I I jistration. and Thos. E. Watson, former II j nopulist candidate for president, who ! leak for the other. stands '"'f.ouarely against the league: ine mo.) teamed ami stormed tne of nations." jaii. is body was riddled with bul- o--e--. dels. . A coroner's jury has been im panelled but no evidence has been ii If IP found. The city was quiet today. ms.nrrt lifiOLiI mr r m ml h . m y ! I SE? t is any R!IP puisppra yfiiLr tat flnf iH Pi By the Associated Press j Washington, April 2. The wnolo ; ?enor: ot vork done at the Tor- cno u mi l .i Mm hiamp !IU llHiVILI ! railroad controversy was placed before roll free dental clinic, Friday, 31 i rc. R President Wilson, today for the third j ofi, Monday, 20, Tuesday GO, ur.der;p t,p Associated Press 1 1 III i time since the railroad wage labor j nc direction of Dr. Vance Ha :;ty, . " ( nof!n April 2. Sir amar Green yi filed a demand for a geneva! increase sta to school dentist and Miss alary WOf;(ij Ua ior' secretary for home af w " 1 last summer. B. M. Jewell said lie ; rowe, supet visor rural ' schools: fairs, has been appointed chief sect-e- I regretted very much "t advise you of I ToTal number children examined. ta, v for Ireland," according to official m t, they want, on tha a ! abject. oome convent ion. There will be severa i i i - i i very (icimto ug,g."stions a:our h')'ior,.h;tn;,, on tu. ticket this year, it is Amoi'om I id ".fee-; on dtrrde n'h'-and some of the present office tions wore brought '' a! ; li- so: oni 1()i(i(,v; wiH r.ot seek the nomination. I'ati-Ame.noo hmom..' . nn icnoes ; n,e .'j ifU- to go into business for held e-rly this yar, bod. no "aatho: -. ' i,t.n1i,0ivw ied" cobin 't moeikn'.'.' h.:s been call- j . . I 111 i ! ... . ! 4 I....' . 'I since iiui lime ia u ,-aas uien iihie. I cur failure to secure any oenencuu j 40 . treat- results from these conferences. 44 neeo; ' , .1 1 .' . ... 1 a . ..a--,.,. results irom tnese coiueieace. : nient z; teetn cieauea, 'i, .n - - jtomar succeeds lan The employes, Mr. Jewell said, were ; trate treatments, 3 o3 ; mi sceiiancour- ; ,iV-l0 1(:signed yesterday keenly disappointed at the conference ; treatments, 8,; amttlgram fillings, 4G: i - with 'the railway executives' commit-1 teeth extracted, 20: children referred; tee, which announced last night a j to mivato dentist for treatment, Ik;: OL AbAlh kOU r.o ti'ea.- ;un:iour.cement this afternoon. Sir Kumar succeeds Ian McPher- deadlock and the withdrawal of the j ehifdrcn with disease- gums 1: c mi nt children , Cy the Associated Press Petersburg. Va., Anril 2. All or- Members cf Hickory conirnandery, ... ... '11 1 T v 1 A ui) lUvVa- h t'mlri iK.mghts Jemptar, wui near ur. jy. havlight i-oivom-la til" g voi mmntiM. Craig at thy First Presbyterian j c d'ees in Vv'isbbu'i.uii U som. thing church bumiay anenioon at ..ou , ..-.i. whhh ia:-y ;" b'o'ero the call- in the annual Easter sermon. The met. President VvkUon F expected j public also is invited. 1o favor it. as 10 vetoe. the a t wnic 1' repealed the daylight saving law and - congress passed it over his protest.; It was said at the white house this week that nothing '15 before the pres.- ident on the que: tion of a local day-1 light, saving plan, but on early ef fort by some officials to have t-rach a j reheiue put into effect, either by ex-' executive order or legislative action,; would surprise no one. 1 Cainparjrn On lap - - mum cm. a fi a n m. liyLiisitiisyiiio ! CENSUS FIGUBES With a heavy downpour of rainfall at Bridgewater and an even heavier precipitation in the mountains, the aCtawba river today began a steady rise and was two or three feet at noon. The precipitation at Bridge- 1 railroad members from the conference. ,ivon with irregular teeth, water was 2.25 inches, according to re- Rfr. Jewell did not ask the president 1 usinr tooth brushes, 31; children not; rcierr.burg, va., April ah 01 ports reaching here, and in the ! io law the matter before the railroad tooth brushes, 33; children that gamzed cravt of the -xOrtolK cc West- mountains it was heavier. In Hick- 1 waf,-e board. ! have been to private ctentist, l; 100- 0: 0 ivunwav ouin.ianj, " uuuu.R ory the fall for the night was an inch- ! Clinched to Mr. Jtwell's letter was urcs on ora hygiene, 5; children in ; enmsts, car men ami laborers, It is not believed, however, that any se- i correspondence setting forth the atti-! attendance at lectures. 10; snecia' : wa'Ked out nere today in smipathy rious damage will be done. fude of the men ami the executive j bulletins distributed, 107; cost of with the cers Something like 200 Thf Ti5irt. T:-infnl in manv wpp.Ics SWfm lTv Whifp wrnto. that - .v;- f Vnn in Tivirff , Ceo.:- involved. ' - " - tUMllIl't'-v.. , w , . '.V 1 ... 11 uoav p''"1- v occurred last night, sending small while an agreement as to wages might ; -creative) $1G1.50. streams out ot their banks this morn- be reached by direct negotiations be- , fT0 ing and causing the smaller river to fill rapidly. Little danger was ny prehended, because no crops are in. but farmers wiil be delayed further in their plowing and planting. The precipitation here since Wednesday night until 8 this morning measured l.G inches. The rain also dampened the hopes of those folks who believe that Good j Friday is the time to plant beans and out of the j tween representatives 01 tne roaas and Cati vba, March 23- " . . T 1 1 1 tne men. tne executive u Total number children examined. ; S licve congress anticipated a big in- j chiidron treated, G1: j crease in freight rates pichPdren needing no treatment. 6; Replying to this letter, Mr. Jeweh , ,kle?n(m oi: silver nitiate treat-! said he believed tne reason giveri 172; lliscsllaneous, 12; amal-i the managers for termination of tne 1 f nin 45 tecth extracted, 54;-! negotiations was not an increase hil(kf:n rGferGd to private dentist for: rates. ii-vint,.,! 11. a-aiavt-n -.'A i-h ilionvp; ! LLvrai.iiiv.iii., xx , viiiiviivii , w.. v.... : m niyoDi'C nni -x r. t z n is e t w. aavsi UUI 1 A 1 if a 1 ui! u NEARLY CUT ihn Associated Press Nor is it to be expected that a1 Washington, April 2. Population lotiicr seeas ana made out 01 tne 1 1 ,..,i. ,.i;.,. -iv.Miin" ..,1 , -nm,i : ..i?f ..mn.-.nneod tod.-iv bv the cen-1 nuestion a lull day m tne garden ivion- 1 . 1 . ' I I I '. I I i li V I I ! I,-, i.'yuuiiun Ull -. I n . v . . - j -- , , -111 1 TI X .,,,i.ai ,...f .;!i.;.f i ho unUii.ro ..f ci hnvonn iTu-liided; day. which will be a holiday m niosu iii.iiiiiiii nr,t int.'"..' ...... .-iv,.Fjv4 -i,.-'.'.'...-i.v.'..- m , . T , - , - places m Hickory. All stores win oe closed during the day and the Rec- tlie coming campaign being broach-1 Euiaabeth City, N. C, c,82;j, an in- od. Only one cabinet ollicer, Alt or- j crease of 51", or G.l per cent. v-y Cenera! Palmer, is in the field for i Tarboro, N. C, 4,508, an increase of the presidential nomination, but ev-jlaO, or 10.G per cent. ord, falling in line, will also take a vacation, Weather gums, 9; children with irregular i Ey the Associated Press C 4-u s. i,; 1.1 vt fnntti lvnKno-: ! Xir w York. Anril 2. All but 20 ! I ICUUi. O , VilliiiiVli U.ni., i.v-iii s , - 7 x j 1 20 ; children not using tooth brushes, i per cent of the railroad owr.ed tugs j i 43; lectures on oral hygiene, 4; num.-j and steam lighters, which railroad ' ! ber in attendance at lectures, 150; I representatives assert bring to New For North Carolina: Fair and col-j special bulletins distributed, 210; cost der tonight and Saturday, fresh west j of work if done in private cruce (con winds, sprvative), $211.50. York 93 ner cent cf its food sup plies, are tied up as a result of the marine workers strike.