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ICKO
VOL. V. NO. 182
HICKORY, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 13, 1920
PRICE FIVE-CENTS
MY
CONGRESS HAS DaF EAR
FOR APPEALS OF T
Although Prohibition Question Is Constantly
huised, There Seems no Inclination on Part
of Solons io Loosen Up Liquor Laws
Different Views
HIRST Y ! IS FORECAST i NOW REMAINS T BECAUSE OF : ."TO,
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.jj'.n i no tear
's A.'UViM P t!;o
! pi' -1: i t-iLit'iT. "Good people" and by
i thai lorn they nvt'iiu, tluy say,
J ii.r'!v vi.. have I't-vor boon idon
i iyi,-(t as "men about town' arc chaf
i ing ii "tit r r st i it-lions nuv; imposed;
i-ot always or -so much because i-u-v
! rot war.: the thing- piohi'oitod.
bin because t h y resent its being
prohio'trd to them.
tv the Associated Press
1'.,..l. ..... -i i .-
aM.iiittu.'i. jvm i... i. novo wi:i
l ix trosta tonight in the interi.,r- of
Nor: It Carolina, tho northern -oni-idon;-.
H'i South Carolina, Georgia. Alabama
.iri? nos.-therrr Mississippi, tho weather
; bureau anr.ouut.vil Unlay.
. Fi oozing temperatures prevailed
this morning as far south as rorth
i crn Oklahoma. The temperature will
i as tho middle Atlantic slates, ..v. ,i
I fall decidedly tonight as far south
: will no warmer tomorrow
i At 'antic state:-..
!L3 2lsU.I!
"0
Carol
i ha:
have
Pre.
ci-ij, April J , . Kept
'irger railway enter:
:na received ner;
m the south
an.
a con-
wi.n
,u ry .
h -Lows
J oho'.'.'ee
t io h.ce
"Make no mistake.'
g tvss man with a consliUu-ncv which
'.nelud.s both city and agrir u' Umti
popub iicas, ,-al;oui: i'lic poop'e Loinu'
tii .vd ovor lb:? ;uostion and watch- !
itv oonyivss aul tlie supreme court;
with, clor-i' scuitiny. It is tho biu'ir'sr 1
swltr-hmen and otlior crafu-nv
not loinod in the uaaufchori?.cdr'
ttriko yhtol: has paralyzed freight
and passcnux-r strike in the oast and
west, aUhou.u'h it was reported from
cne city that an industry of xw so
caliod ''outlaw" organisation which
i- si'vor.soriny: the strike
It wais reported f ixm . Rocky -dount
on that more than :00
babies ?.:: tied up in the
re on un enibirgro cn freight
destined for the worth. The cats aix
coin!-,' re-keu and will go forth as
soon as conditions permit.
By the Associated
Aiouijromcv:;, ;ua., .-p-
ai'inual convent loti of 1 Vio
0!l!l'Cotto Association meeti:r
i o?)er.oo its. hrst session with
: of
SI
S. Wannamak
scciation. Mr.
uof eeaes irom trie, cotton
tes. First of the sneakers
r president of
W annamaker
t-e'.ievea tnac tne r,out!i would
oecome ihe i idlest country
world but for cotton.
viienean
hundreds
crowing
was J
the as
said he
First Meeting Since Last Fall When Presieant Re
turned from West "Very Sick Man' Condit
ions Worse in East and Improved in West u
Railroad Chiefs Say
nae
in the
ALHUA
ml
ip ansrn
i r;
. in
i:..d
! U ill
b-u-i-
li l III :0
of
the
mi!'!,
t;;-u
of
litiiaii.hod
ati"i! :.;a!.
nv.'. (Ul;r
thine since slavery, in popular inter-' Washington,
i:
1 i put. iippr.'heii
pro.M'U'uk r feared
n vy.'' vv-' p! o
oc".'. ' a "ic'aon - f
i huti bo.' I
I !e
' n.
th
to
''!'" tovwar.l to possible un
itliitsr Jy the Supreme, of
ry idi'is-.' of the constitutional
I ieuis!-ti e )!o', ibiiion. the pe..
w.'o are Miud up on the onpos-
saP's ot t hu iiuestiou oi relaxi'i'.;-.
aws. iind themselves facintr Jifiits Rv
i maoe m the luturc ior m
aii'i'
it
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ot
ir.v
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:ne 'a:'i
!', V'''f
.
inn e ' hri'i oi'u -mi. i
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e.M tlcfiOiid.-
fee!.; Oil tt.e
e lOSOli, tiie
is likewise
: ', the respond
diieotioiv.t or view-,
n father to the
the cold lie.!.'. ;f
.iv. the situation i-i
w oN'ci'win .hninj; ilrif;
,i ;; ix 'axatien of ti.e
,; and up t." ihi.? Idem
'..kafde dispositioTi in
,: t reerL to uidid.d
it' cop u rev. The best
xm en ('al)itul ilill
of tlv reslrict
, . c e ': ted from th:-?
:'ner co;;;.;i e.-s-'b r.iav
. ue t' n.
learnt,! i; the Uuv
;i: i" I wior. t:;e eon-d'.-.
infrpretat i('ti bv t'u'
:i '. heir m'ouno.iticatioiis
th" eXPivted fortlv'"1
o;' y:r tatuxine court
ill' e?.e..;;n'.r liiiOM'e.
.!'!,f-. tiie nmcndiH
M-ioM of ih' I'nil
'.vhich t:.-v wvie
of Congress, so as
Ieu''sLition in coll
ator Theodore
nominated te.(
Burton ef O!oo 1
lay to be a member
oi
cation oi tiie aeli
t permit state
lonnitv ii do-ifed.
Dry,, Fcrlifud,
It f pointed eut that tho "di'ys.
in most of the slates, hav two lhu
f irviii hts which wuch be carrie
ly llit' "wets" before t lit present
snonahoid of the "divs' can be
es.pturod. The l'irsi line of dofer.se is
the a t ef coiikics;., dehinie ak
io coineat. The second line of d.e
i the state statute, in the dry :
(,!-. tl'.e sui)jocdi.
!n other words, if a eon-Tos.s
could bo elected which would abate
the restrictions, there are yet the
slate laws, for congress could no;
. t" ,t..,, ..... .I
iii'tr.e i :ini.v net 11 me uieii , . , .
tl erwise i 1 ( operators as to operatioiis
'Hi., 'political aspect of the oues-!'" that only four steam shoveb
lion is that n. ithor of the two crer. I Utle ;vorin- No dCvi) minc; v-:re
Parties is ;ikely to inch-d- -wet"! operatimi-
nlank., in their nntional platforms
I'rohinitioii is expected to bo endors-
9 tir lit I' I IIS3I5 ; mis aitorn
I 8 Ul Wm I ears of ner
' I VtVdS tli
id i LflutU ii. iC
08ii nolo i mm'
the Assom;iW.,1 PveSQ ; ! 3 f 1 1 S Hi SM S Si n S s II !
April i:j.-,Ponulation I SifllLIi lUlU L.fl . . i
the census Lu-i " ;
per con'i. " : M H M If I
--s LPiiiia sidsiskuu
APPOINTED mi istta 4Mk.t
lev wni 1 r
M lUl D E t 8 I SSI
lXS I N M K itli ) t E ! I &H
; i M r tf I Efts
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b.U'ures announced by
reati today include:
I.enoir. X. C :r7!
: or 10.5
IUJUTON IS
By the Associated Press
, -T ronton, N. J April 13. Tore
than 2.000 additional emnloyes of
the I'ennsylvam'a Feailroad in tins
sre-tion. today joined the ranks of 1,
500 switchmen who e.uit yesterday
Wi.iv u iev clerics ano teierapn
tratprs remained at their nosr.
The
names
3i;d to
in the
their
mo ics
walxot
op-
city is facinji- a food and fut
uiiiimo and many
wi!;. "ciose down.
industrial
'.if vssot i;o eu i
Vashine:tcn, April
Former Sen-
was
'the 1 uitf enm r.-icsidn
i j
s DLUHUd ur 0 n mt
t-. -s :
the
Washinfe-to?
i(!au l
Associated Press
April The
ton f
tt
was
ip pointed
ion.
ran-
to -
ibli
I).
arton
By the Associated Press
rittsbur!, K;in., April jf5.
ccmpieic' ,)ara!ysis of ihe
i cea! industry was reported
i The announcement at head'
! of coal operators as to
-Almost
Kansas
today
Piarters
v hby President
The members are:
I e : ! ' e s e ; 1 1 i n u the
1 ianu'ar. Washing-tor
Hunt, Cincinnati; R-
JU'Ssee.
Rom-ebehtlnti- the Railroads:
ace Baker, J. II. Elliott and Vv
L. Clark.
outing the Employes :
Phiilins, O. Morton
: Ceo. Yv
C; Henry
i en-
:1 I If
- ; a rss"
;r OLL IJOI IML bLiilibo j
iml bum OLiiULf 0!
;Bv th
; ihtts
iu-tice flatly refesei
matter nor to indie:
:in-.iiar reeuest was
roads.
Ly the Associated Pres
Washington, April 115. President
Wilson today called 'ji meeting- of
the cabinet for tomorrow to discuss
I tne general situation."
! vVniie house officials would not sav
j that the "unauthorized" railroad
strike has prompted the call, but it
I was understood this would ho the
subject discussed.
rj his was the first cabinet meetinur
called by the president si: ..: his re
turn from his western trip lat Sep
tvmper a "very sick man." fe knA
he hi no meetings with ni., ' t .binot
sir.ee that time.
which were leaders ; . ,V!,n Il.el-,nt, lra!nc m llle Stj"
Th" dei ioino' r ; riously cripided administration cfli-
By the... Associated Press
Washington. April 1:5. The Penn
sylvania and New York Central
Railroads were asked today bv the
department of justice to send the
striking-.
em pit-
to discuss
ite whether
made of o!
th
: cials
regard the strike situation
serious. The president
SF If 1
RFhIsF
a::
has
, oeen Ke)t advised ot the situation.
: W hite house officials said the pres
ident felt he had recovered sufficiently
to meet with his cabinet.
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GROWS IN EAST.
Kenovt
t
iCopre,
iert
larnefi
O.
'be
Ilor-
iliiam
Al-
and
tho
ill's
tuthoriped . to
co taite
men
of the work don
Tot. View free dental clinic. She;
cord, Glared; .'11 to April 5:
Total number chiklren examined, 3C;
:ctal number chikiven treated, 3C; to
tal number children needing no
treatment, 0: total number children
teeth cleaned, o(;: total number silver
nitrate treatments. 74: total number
amalgram fillings, ',:,0; total number
tnc
Associated- Press
n:rg, April 1:5. Member
Brotherhood of Railway Tra
of
men cast and west" cf Pittsburg
ed this morning against joining
strikers.
An official announcement said
vote was "practically unanimous-'
am
vot
th
e:.-
tec-th extracted, 35; total number mis
cellaneous treatments. 2; total num-
.i ,
seasea gums, 1 :
rreguiar
oc
cliildren witii di;
total number children with
' ty
CLOSE IN OHIO.
Associated Press
tn
Columbus, ()., April 13-
ni Uv-44-; datf omsh-rhe recourse of
ll. tu'K ivl-ii. f'ir'i,i' i i t . ii icn vn itt 1 1 lw'.i - 1
"::'' K." w." v ?n.-n. i "V Ohio were nearly
vi.'ual candidates, running on hot!
tho national nlatforms. but with d:-
,, teeth,
-1 oei ma'
total number chil tren with
I tr;ih lost. 1: total number
i o wn
ciat( d
"tlbjec-;
individiu.)! views upon
Mrnre
U)LL : I!
i'lH-ks Coimiem.
i .-v.' that t'ie court th.u
iiy l-aked op the c
.!'.'. bio, Po.v li'.U ti.
. a-d from it'to
tiict letter eT the
I. xm tiie wi';er Held
I HLuDi h.iii
Soft oo:xl
closed !
stiike as thousands of coal miners
ere thrown out of work. A few
mines in some scattered section? were
: period r-tiU working, but ail of the
big nnes were closed 'because c
he railroad strike.
lor move
tare iieaac;
COI,'.
. (. ' in
i ..i.'Vie
r whi
a i
re i
: r
pivd
Int
ii is
cf nrtitu:!' n
'Uiv.etr
i.tes "
ii.'Vi ' I or
.in:-; if
U i.
; !' V
I ll'
pre ;-by;.-ry. of which
'.f i-.v'i is tho i ethane;
id be bdd in the Pres
v.'h r Ncvton for th''
ky- be-ioiiir.ir tonight
. ('.'.Herion will preach
.'.!'. .-.P.d SUCC(:S?01"
e';-' ie l a', this session
for move
: period r-tiU working, but all of the;
( i
nm tp nrpT nrnp :
?trinl U aF Rl IfM " t ULL.U ULU 8 ilLOll
x frSH !4! r l i J
T sILHRL! id'J iiLiLti ; m jun y mjji p
nrno um i osn ! i!l LiSLL! Ml lLl-
LUG Si LL OiilLi
i vv ar.-aw, auhi io. j oreiiuuiicio
i
h. Fcreztv
The board, wii
meet in WVishington at one
up che grievances now of thf
now on strike. The nominations
to the senate at noon and av j
etcted to be confirmed promptly.
Under the transportation act.
railroad lab: r board is t he com
last resort between the roads and cniluron with permanent teeth bej end
their employes. Its first work after j repair, IV; total number children re
considering this strike will be to ferred to private dentist for treatment.
!take up the whole railroad wage! 5; total number children usine; tooth
! . 4 : ,..!. i. i . . 1 I I 1. . .. 1 A . J. . 1. . 1 !
1-.UC.MIS.H, v.mvii iic.s ee. i oeoui.-i" i u; usnes, it; torai numoer cniidren
:i year. Th? board will I not using tooth brushes 22; total num-
eiueago. ;her lectures on orai hygiene, 3; to-
al number chlkiren'attending lectures,
: total number special bulletins dis
tributed, 25; local cost of work if done
In private ofnee (conservative, $120.50.
At 3onogram
Total niimber children examined, 77;
total number children treated, 07: to
tal number children neeuia- no treat
ment. 1 ; total number children teeth
cleaned, ff; total number silver ni
trate treatments, lOo; total number
IDLENESS IN MICHIGAN.
By the Associated Press
Detroit. April 13. The predicted
effect unon Michigan of the unauthor
ized strike of railroad switchmen be
came a reality todav when newer and
fuel curtailment farced into idleness
a .score of pi ants
sands of men.
IRISH ON STRIKE.
By the Associated Press
London. April l'k A general
ctrike beaan in Ireland todav in pro
tent against the treatment of political
orisf.onii.-r? in 2Icunt Joy, Dublin, who
aie on a hunger strike. Officials said
the Irish had struck, but gave no
details.
i.y tne Associated rress
Chicago, April 13. Main Ttreuerth
i of the striking railroad worke . o-
ctay was extended in the section -ast
of Pittsburgh and the nortin-ost. and
according to railroad ofiiciab: and
biotherhood chiefs conditio :s were
i m proving elsewhere-.
A round. New York pas- -leer ser
vice was hard hit and i V Penn
sylvania region thousands cf wrK
ers were threatened with idleness.
As epitomized by tho brotherhood
leaders today the entire situation
was:
West Vastly betteil.
Ch icago M nch im proved
East Vastly worse, particularly
Nevv York.
ANOTHER AVENUE f l ED.
By the Associated Pre; -.
Washington, Apr
i
xugh
;fr.e
rale-
-v
TVuV,
POTATO SHIPMENTS
EMBARGO NOW STOPS
With the sweet potato market get
ting potter, tne toca
that the
1 1 :.-
iir.piovir.g ,. ihoa-Lway to the south'" tli
i was closoa to freight tra
tho result of the "unaui
switcnmen s strike at
Va-
Superintendont. Carver s.- s-; sdi the
i itn. including conductors a-.I 1t.--ii.i-men.
as well as switchmen, were out.
and the road was paralyzed. The total
number out was 250.
Railroad officials could ghe no fig
ures as to the number of ear- tied
up. but the average number handled
daily is 250.
Passenger traffic was curtailed but
not suspended. The Southern Railway
reports its fast mail and iassengr
now
-'"OC t u !
c-
.1
I I'
I, H I'
I" r
' . i ( emeu' i'V
i:..e.. of the v,,-: i-it.lMo.
: :-ur!:v t Vi- ' .. ');t f.,,,
I.y the suin-enie court V"..1,
h -tl.ei' t w tn?'. a iv. i: y bv
I'MiePi. v.'i-piil the .maiut
i Iiti,t win"-. j.r,i boors-.
Ii '.-i dative Iecision as to
n n ' of alcohol eons'. 1
ifdoxicatinir litverage pro
,' t!ie constitutional amend-
ih
i v
!..
f..'
: :, ':(
id C; ,
Ev. art is pastor o
'i-ytc-iati church. '
! tiie con vent ion.
hurchei
'15-. tiie Assoi'u-ted Press ! v
! Wash.ingfon, April 13. Deportation
of 3!)0 of the 3,000 persons arrested in
the redica iaids maie by the depart
I me-nt of justice against the communist
r.I wimmTOKt 1'ihtiV iinvHos h;s been
r'nich jor(iered by the dcmaitment of labor.
bol-
staff
tin
txr : l 1
vvar.-uw, uu is.
ictorv for the Poles over th
sheviki on the southeastern
was reported by the general
today. After several rials' fighting
a bolshevik division was out to flight
and more than a score of machine
guns with, much booty were captured
by the Poles-
ma'gam tiilings, 41; total number
teeth extracted, 46; total number mis-
i,.,1j.!i'ciici!:L';.us uvaunciiis, i-'i; total num-
J L Jll . I'll - I 1 'J
;.oer cniidion witn diseased gums, P;
total number children with irregular
i teeth, 18; total number children with
has resulted in embargoes- on every
thing in every direction wili improve
so as to permit carload shipments
north. Manager Enloe .Yoder was in
receipt 'odav of an inquiry from a
growers are
railroad strike I trains moving slowly.
ANOTHER EMBARGO.
d to
o'Kjry
.ulm:m wnl utter.'. :.s it
,!.rs. i: V . 15. Ramsav heU'g alter- i''-
ntinv,. nMiilii'M ore fxnected to
the sessions, wtncl
today said that 1,033 of tho cases had
been finally disposed cf with 933 disl
missals ordered. The. department said
EMPRESS VERY SICK
1 1 ion.
attend some of
v, ii1 he
Twr Important CaM'S.
i uell known.' several states,
Nc.v iIh'-'c; mil
k i t ii
.'.' e, y Xe.v , fr--e.- and KP.one isi
"! Inve tin''."rtuken to dc,'igna!.( jv
albino u- con'eni ui uo..j ,
si...' i.res-ei'ibed by (he acl of con-e.-.i,
ami othe,' 1 ii'.c.t arc known to
hirl read-.' In follow i'lit if the
"mime emiri dciide thov have that
i-over. IT the cijurt. d. tuvi '.'tutos that
m i . ilt ire. arid uphold.! i' very way
Hi' ef,ii;,!itutii)rvd ar,i("i'inicnt. there
v.i I! be tin rwrourse for those who
v.oii'd rehi;: the resirii'uo.is. ",avo t)
, f ui ore fo.nrre.ss w oe? would raise ,
u to tne pueno-
rli.. ";' -it lJvf-r- vterian entire :i oi
Hickory will make a good report.
l:- was stated yesterday. The cs
i;tn:,os for all causes have- boon gi'oat
i e tiif w.j-.-.e.L the wastor a saiary
ra
LARG E
permanent teeth lost, 1.8; total ntun-
her children with permanent teeth b"-i
vend lepair, 6 ; total number ot cm id- ;
j r;n referred to private dentist, 11; to- i
,tal nurnotr children using tooth Patsh- i
V-v-, 18; total number children not us-j
oig tooth brushes- 94; total number i
i lectures cn oral hygiene, 2: total
new?.- j -mm-iKer f'nilr-eo st.r.o;iiJino' laerui-p-?.
lear?ied from 'Q0; total number special bulletins'
condition ot j distributed. 100: .otai cost of work
WHISKY' CAPTURE ; former Empress Auguste Vivtoria has ! f jono bv orivate dentist (conser-;
U.N MJtlH ro'Kn ui v ii-; become so serious that ner ueatn is ex- ,-i!ive1 S?S Oil i
DR. VANCE HASTY,
ig for quotations
othing can be dene until the
improves. In the n can lime
is a fairly large field in North
distant market
but n
stiike
th ere
to
po-in a
cities
la s!
i th
pnio-nts
state-
will be rnadv
By the Associated Press.
Washington, April 13. An
against all incoming and
ar.ii incoming Treignt was '-o.e
t'ay by the railroads entering
iugton. The only freight c
Washington todav was two
e oNPocto
:-.tct! bx cleric;;! and niv i
Dr. K. M. Craig, pastor;
1 ... t I U ;
CHUull, alio i". , ,., . i,.,i,. ., ,,,,, K,. f ; r.. ii... a :i ,l T3.,...
l r u .,; tk illie Willi inn iiui imouih: ci iiwm'vi i uy tne zluviu.cll j. i cjs.
where the aliens are in proper- j Berlin, Api n 13. A Iferim
i paper
i
a reliable source
? it
iiia
H -is
t'-.e
od and ; c congregation gonorai
lu, I.e.;' irred itself in well doing-
i:ml!.'oai strike is a
MISTAKE. GO.MPERS
SAYS
Sun
Rutheri dion, April 12. Prohibbi- j peeled momentarily
lir.n Officers Charles Stewart. G- R. , o
Tihvne and Deputy Collector R. 1' ;
Mcl-arland. of Polk county, captur-jr
ed a largo cooper still on South Fork I
river. Catawba county. Thursday a
lei-noon. About 2- gallons ot wrns-
kcv. 1.000 gallons of beer and ' 400
' pounds" of sugar were also captured, j
The plant was in full operation at;
il... f,w.f .-. niiifi-' nn l he rivrv's ban I-:. iNOW ioLv
k'....f...i rv!;4-; o i-e-iii-.o- wMtr. I nervousness over theiailr
k.'.tn mm ii in iite.oti .t w - w, ....
i man. was capture
1.. Mi.. ,ia,..itui h
IVEY NKttS NOTES-
West Hickory, April 13. Whin
during the winter quite a number of
Sundays the weather was bad .and
a lot of rain and there was a good
many cases of flu in West Hickory
and seme pneumonia, consequently
unuay scnooi ana cnurcn
t
i-f ht'sh meat. The supply
is sufficient for several we
jtan'es will last six weeks.
embargo
1 ' -.
.- -,il-
t; irir
loads
meat
rtild
of
the
State School Dentist.
HAYES REPORTED DEAD,
BUT Yv I N STO N DOUBTS IT
Winston-Salem, April 13. An-
nounc
school and
teiKiance has lor some time been
rather small. But Sunday. April 11
jit -fi-ve v.-n'it nor men! nnil
to be a thing of the
. i i i i .. ... .....
i.e iiatiorui :u:v am oi iii"""1,,,,,,.!, to infe
toiitent.
Coiiiri'essraon in touch
omst ifucnt'i on 1 h i j very
'!uivtioo say that thrro r
'.it-ying (urreritw ;f f't'dh
"ine of tU-ni swrini i'i"'
"le foal. tiro of the liquor
''fV do lliev ''ii
mammouH agrot merit
" nple at huge, itnd
-toon in dead, nvvi r to
i vciinp-
n unknown man j Siiowoo
convention ot tne ; m oe m
W tllCl li IOC iivt'l clou o ii.n;j".A ia
5;.lfftV.
cp w
i r i Via llnrrif Tlnlfei-v comnnnv. jiti''igner.
Fiiest CiVv whirih was -established lvan:e owi
three young men, two of
nt'inv
c "tni 'i.
On'v i
que d ie"
i
th
be rerun
' "led in thh c(;tintry. Tho di-nenqn
i,i intoviffitin'i- lbiuors even 'J
a ' it. niiirht b' ca'lod
r. Mniif:!.!.. fi'4tictiotis i4 i.l'ogetnir
Clevelami. April 12. Samtud Gom
vs. oresident of the Amei ican feder-
htion of labor, who arrived here
d.iv to attend tin
Cigar makers' international union, ox-
no'cts to c nfor with the chiefs of t!w
1 . . . . , .1. t. . . .i.. . i
i iree transportation orotneroooo i i
the sinking switen-
1 Til l'.'TITI'Il I'l vvj;i. 1 .
..i ii. !.. ''.I ei.'i .-- IlV
Wltn llill M.I., ;., '.lhlcoic ! n r,-!:iSS niOOt- . ' ,ll ,.,tvvini:l cnirllnr.!.
bus P."-? ' ' -ii ..u.,,,. nr i
in". lV!11 tueii itnu'.ii. ino.y j-
jht-.'-ei'. de.darod the walkout cn Rutherford county's
. ... .',wt ".Uit jike and nromised the vention votes vcre cast for the Susan
'.'.u.'.l :'.,!o if tlv American fedora- 1 1;. Anthony amendment for
.:. .. f l.,i'w,. influence to EUPPort the I suffrage in Raleigh
.i i i. ji-,iit. tt I'noTi'Pi with: Tho cnur.tv wa
ot i u.ei riuno.i oi " . . ..i...... i... o i-fi..f t tvt r.,v
the revnltinr 'frikors but asserted that convention u.v o. uit., ... i- val
ine striker?'"i-iv.. a grievance" and j sen. M. L. Edwards ahd J. P. D. Vvm-
tliat it must lo udjustod wunotu any , t. ,
ehv. Ho .-aid tie predicted
n ; I h
bofiro cong'ioss and warned
New Y
itself
COTTON.
April 13.-
r'ment that H. A. Hayes, the
first superintendent of the "Methcdis
CITIZEN TRIS
OPERATEDIN
111 h INI T 1 1 ri II
: sii uu i mm
i , ....
Children's home here, had died in Sc.
Continued
;id strikes
t the opening of the
today- First prices
j were steady to a decline of 20 points I H-yes, who is a fugitive from justi
; cn old crop positions, while the ne"rV ; j-f. havin-- disappeared more than
I -. A.T.ii-. 1A '..t.',. t 1 Kvn" vinini : i. ... . J T
.a j. i .'uv.l n uiit- ; ear ago n oni i.
with January showing an j leave of absence
-?( to uni.-ivoraoie vv-eath-: i,v;i,n fhn
it'-1 if
among
t. hi.i. i ' tin
1 ( state co
whom er news
They I
,f
last
equal
Thursday.
L
Weather
represented at the
i'
m dora'e'.v
. . . . . . - . L . ..I
i tn it. iimi l ttn tnrn i; o i "- . .iki'i ii
'' ly impossible cf rehabilitation in .h. (Jompers expressed confidence
nun i
tr uble
bill wa
.OK tv.U AT17o V
it... rw ns.Weoh i l'liti cm
e unit' um.- v , . GT,vrw FF.iiK.i. AT'flM
Ji - - - - - - -
ian
eon-
llll
ll
U h land.
Liquor Men Not Popular.
.Mill, it is reported to these
tu'Wmon. a groa'. many peomr y11" t.ni
wrr f Mfividi'l v jisoci:itrl in various
wa.v with the trad" concur not on by
in lliis opinion but express tlioir
.U'ln-Wid. The belief among tho
: lai'Uon on the hill is that a man
wlio uld advocate tho out-n :--aloon
v .'('j i li iot get enough votes in a con-SM-cssidial
election to elect him dog
i.teh-'A fr a country community.
On A.i other Tiand. it is reported
that, there is a
i ...t-. nViiftSiHi. of nublic opin-1 ing been
' "!' IT.I1MV -' - I
fcr bringing tho trouble on
iknt i h.. '(rike soon would be enueu
The Weather- Lor North Carolina:
Fair tonight and Wednesday; colder
tonight, warmer in the extreme west
portion. Wednesday frost in interior,
strong west and northwest winds.
Louis, Mxlu produced much discus-
sion and speculation in this city.'
Doubt is being expressed that the
man repuorted dead is really II. A.
e.
a
:.aleign wnile on a
Trom the state
being granted by
tt-e governor in order tnat fit; mignt
be with his sou on the eve of his de
parture for France to serve with the
A. E, F.
A message' ' was received here this
morning from High- Point stating
bat Rev. W. A. Lambeth who was
asked to co to Richmond. Va.. last
! was a one any.
i the flu seems
i rast. And aU the churches-had a full i
' a-tendance Sunday, everybody seem-
ing to be glad to take part in the Sun- i
dav school and church work again.
Mr. W. C. Annis and family moved i By I ho Associated Press
ito Monbo last week.' ! New York. April 13.- RaLroada
Mrs. Ben Isenhour has been verv i'nnd strikers went into a clinch today
I sick the past' week but is improving for control of traffic arteries leading
a little at present. into New York. While the inkers
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Grafton, went tins morning succeeded in infnven
ito Mount Holly Friday to attoid the iencing 10.C00 commuters en the
i soyviers of treir r.ieee. Miss Eons- Island railroads, the olti.-i rail-
; unera1
F. A. Crafton.
Mr. W. A. Cooncv, of Asheyilie.
spc-'ot the week-end here with Mr. G.
C- Wiison-
A revival meeting will commence
roads were more successful.
at the Saints chapci.in West Hickory
the 23rd of April.
Rev. Mr. Shinn, the oastor.
assisted by several ministers
Indiana.
Mrs.
FREE
DENTAL CLINIC
FOR RANDY'S TOWNSHIP
Four delegates and four alter
nates have been appointed from the- The. free dental clinic for Bandy's
( ommunitv Club to attend the state ; township will" be he'd 'at Dr. Foard's
federation meeting in Charlotte April ! Store April 12 to 16 inclusive- The
nl declared ho had no fear cl its ot- -07. Seven delegates and sevevn alter
feet on the urtion labor movement gen- Jiates nat been appointed but a let-
allv. . ter from Charlotte stated tnat tne
t"v. titvit-e i a mis take." he said. r.iuK was entitled to only four dele-
"Those men don't realize the milleni-1 gates;, besides the; president. -Tho&e
um cannot be made in a day. Progress j who will attend from the Community
comes only by years of perseverance
and labor. r:nI.0 TTntfonC Mrs. W. L.
I i.T2 in. v vi v - -
... vr 7ifpr5 AT A IN lAbernethy and Mrs. . N. Martin,
n u! LaANI- Vi i Alternates are Mrs- IT. M. Doll, Mrs.
,Il.v tho Associated 1 ress , p stevenson Mrs. George Bailey
Mc.nvoe. La.. April !. I i f Mon- ... T-, tiiv,,7,
....... . . , ftfM. 1,.1V. anU IVtlSS i'iltlllin i'Uiiniiijii.'
very i roc. power and light plant, attn nv"
rebuilt as a result 01 a 11 it ,T a . r. Hunter and children of
i v
eKii.lven Viot-een the no-A nf fi and KlChmOlld Stating that the iaWS
12 -r.v-m tVio foiinwino- c-lior,l ,Utri;t c i Missouri urevented removal of
nir-ht to conduct the funer,
dead man today received another
telephone message Sunday advising
him not to make the trip to Rich-:
mond. !
The youngest son of Hayes who :
did the telephoning claimed that he ,
had received a telegram from his j
brother Hal Hayes, who had gene to j
St. Louis, to accompany the body to i
OT
his
1 of the : IP? d ,Sun'1
.Marshall
ay witn
Brookford-
spent Satur
relatives ot
T. JR.
MESSAGEOF LOVE
IS SEWT TG DEBS
on tne dates men-
Monday, April
April
Pi 11 ilk f -' ,-r , - . ii -
i , i.: 1 .,.. - nv. f ; i-ti f tico.trrfii ifif ;iv . r u- i , i tt!.l r
i"n. or l may bo open demonsirauon , a,,,,, I 'liAvo both iStatesville motoren to uicuory duo
i.f an oinion alroa.lv fixed, in far.r thortties $JC bUlday to visit friends.
it rnotliVinK the drastic statutes of t fines were incendiary ong!n.
wilL.be treated
tioned below:
Huffman school,
12.
gak Hill school, Tuesday. April 13.
andy's -school, Wednesday, April
14.
Ebenezer- school., Thursday,
15. from 9 to 12 o'clock.
Speckled college. Thursday,
15, from 1 to 4 o'clock.
Providence school, Friday,
16, from 9 to 12 o'clock,.
Martin school, Friday, April 1G,
from 1 to 4 o'clock.
Accenting the aid of citizens lid
working hand i hand with represen
tatives of the "Big Four." the roads
were able to operate more trains to
dav than yesterday.
Timothy Shea, of the Brotherhood
will be of Locomotive Firemen, conferred
from again today with strikers and later
addressed a meeting of delegates of
the brotherhood in Uoboken. He an
nounced that the meeting would con
tinue until such time as the strike
is over-
"This is distinctly a citizen's
movement," declared Mayor 1-Ic-Kenna
of Englewood, vh occupied
the cab of one "citizen's ff,ecial.'5
'We are showing favoritism to nei
ther side. We will Iieer- the" trains
moving until the strike is over."
In Mayor McKenna's tra".. crew
i were Roger Clark, commissioner of
highways in New Jersey; a Columbia
j law school professor, a banker and
national' exporter.
socialist Some trains were onerat.fi on the
father's body out of the state. 1
Further information relating to; By the Associated Press -the
man .who was convicted in'; Chicago, April 13. The
T."'Tr.T,4-U mvon o ton iroov tprm dVffltnvp commit! PP of tllO
in the state prisoa is being awaited ; party has made public the text ot a : ucha wanna aim some e- . ii.es vCv.
here 'with interest. i message sent yesterday to Eugene bred by members of the American
j IV. Debs, now in the federal prison m legion, riectnc service was reiwuru
irflci,m A if?. rJPTi-! Atlanta. ; about 90 per cent efficient.
oral Leonard Wood's decision to con- j
Ann"!' eel his leave of absence and return j terna
'1inuJ- , i 1. j.i .1.. ;i
April
It is described n the text as 'fra- j nv cnmmve
rnal greetings" and a "message of U a II II I IX L,Wi.,K
jy tne Associated rrecs
Washineton, April 1
love en the
carceration.'
anniversary of your in
to the command ot the central de
vov! mor.f toptinca r,f friTlfiitions ''TOW
ing out of the railroad strike, was ; 1 he message is highly commeno
rnade on his own initiative, it wasjatory of Debs and declares he "is a
said at the war department. His leavej beacon Jjight to suffering masses.
-Martin i.
Gillan of Wisconsin, was r.oi.iinated
today by President Wilson to b3 a
member of the shipping beard.