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J -4 -t s J j f , ; r t , m lLiV. iJU. rJJ HICKORY, N. C, MONDAY EVENING APRIL 28, 1920 PRICE FIVE CENTS ME TAX COLLECTORS GOVERNMENT WINS SUITS mm AD COAL CASE a. ir v v V S r if 1 a r& n c i r? i .. - I- I . - tb Mil VA M TKilflP Hfl 1 N! IN RAILRO . . V V.I A 4 W MWAAUUai '!iii.;: l'"'.:ii,.; '" Mi f:; . :.' tp " ;i!i. 1 IP f.-, 'I I i; ii,p. f Deputies to -Get Busy vn Persons ami .V)o Filed Returns Last Year in Ef- Uiicove- Other Tax Dodgers Expect Good Results m C 3 I a s r.v ieis u a a "Ssy r - 1 tl,Tii-!, ,,,,1 ' J J.- . J.1 TT- 1 ( (iLuwuiy is raio me mcKorv By the AciociatcJ Fici-. San P.;ao, April 2S. (Havas Agency) The Eucreme council to day adopted the Frcc-Bricish dec- pi ate full treot, Lieut. V '111" i lived hy iii' ;y ; V.'fiili.Uu'-1 1 !' tiiv iiioti v ,.; ..I i '!'. I "r. i'i ; -';,' ' d li i f i in;" the iip '(' i , ,nw lav rid'"" It t I'Vlini- ef in- . ; i ' t her Hi Tim 'ii"'.:)iu im-sir .! 'i'!t ;l by lir e -md i drie- h'ph fc.i"t "cat h nun ndmciit to the hit li, i itt i!ii' g'lp! to con; an I hat' Ye. CV li PP far I II, Tie "II I '.I tl''.' ! A f r It vivlrci la:-.;';-' on iui-Mmes from ':v miiii.i' .'icivt'd, wit !"..;; f. rc !o a"i census or enumeration. '' i' a.'I i.l ti ;; the revenue e l': 1 : th corpo-ite t :: i:':o-i of U.c PJ') statue and u i.-iai; for "i .a.r,al 'umwc taxes r.-nich. lii.'t became luilv i iT'tvti v in ' If U. Sit:- ;- that time both sources i motion i o I revenue have '):i'ii fov.Mnar.nsi,- t . f V w.'lUM") uililized. HI OV li 'd' -rr. in. in i v-.;:c v. Kowmsn and ms oliieers tc- d.5.V 3&t ahri":it, r.ir,!.-:-no- tiwn-.rflhVno . tw vv.mauj ui.c: j iui eiuarj.'.iiijr Ufflt to refill'' '"'Oil inserting a clause declairng its read- requirements and recruits v.-lll bs ae jiuc'ss to report to military occupation. ! r"-ptd to the number of 29. 'Sereeant 'I ho adopt i,;n of thi:j c2U?e g'avo K. V. Renfipld will receive all vomit? 'i-c to !.o,n( ditv.-as.-ica. Prerair , nien who apply for enlistment. ! 'Villi r.f Italy opposed military ; 1 11 c l!;or! wi'l hnve '42 head ct I nie'.si!i'ff'. I'i'emici'.- Miller-md --m l ' IKH "L's i'-nntr peace time . and pjans iii it i ianri i.eari-'i', liovever. hovcl fnr ni'i!.l r i i )i i j' . v ( li. an euituality. talian of .u mi lahjnjf c:-re ot tnem are beintr atv-rected. i:teen head are pronu!ed : r-'.n fvjiuniit fo- i.y me .ssociat Ccicz-'zo, April 2G. Seven hundred rcoLcrie" whose Ic-ot t 'li'" ;.! r,- have totaled more than $500,000 were cleared today when the police exam ined the effects of Harry James, silk mask burger, .who was killed last nicht after shooUr.tr up the town ball police station, wounding: two patrol-! men. in James' private warehouse, where truck loads of rare arts work, ievcis and other articles were found, nolirp Dissolution of Railroad and Coal Combine Or- dered hy Supreme Co-ri- Todny F.nch C&ni pany Must Sfand mi iu i.v Ms'iiU, Cut ft Pulling Roads and Mines Apart .jj 'I ., I,,., I'.iil'ti to ina'e I'.'i'i r made a ai! CMM i' t X)ilm Hu Siinurssrf.iT , 1G head has been received at the ar-f.G ;x- :am ,m,?.xim, y;lh ,tllc niuifciifs were nsteu Willi loot obtained. n;ca' oci e eant . "enfield hopes that vouns ! men who want to do cavalry duty sec,,: '2V?Vtcr "CClf ?, of ,l 4h,e flLe ihim at once. It is hoped that Me I 1 itcd Prospects' and the. police b-? 'full troop can be recruited in a few 1 1-iuv:u 4 th,al Ja,mfs u?ed ,an electric : dav r.rrectors card to enter homes. . ri a II I a j s x a st m a A ?! ' uSSS s I l-KK l.fabbblM;MnnnRa.fl,r .n I When James was killed he to I found to be wearing a suit b.elonsiner ; to former United States Senator. Lor- imcr. The suit was one of 40 stolen I from a tailor shop. A IUDRF sTRIKFB IIIUIIL. LJ 1 IL I inr nrnsnrn El 0J l U I. a I i L, I. 9 I MMLnLrUdLU i?y the Associated Press. ;-E:s:SliffiiillI . ivi'e' f hem. In av; ilablv ".ao.. !u i !. , li iwi.m ' ,i bond.., divi M'l 'rP i m pip " i i. :t!"iid.n' i at'. na-t ;if; f'O'j.i -i ''i c ami im-otiP.' ,'ivo he at 'Uy rut i t of th' but another' hta li.-t cui address of ,". l i t u. m f : , lax 'aw. A ! bp jx 1 1" fY,y of every co! j ''ivjo, everv I a:-, i in ovet tvt liida-al j 1 u ' 'i made hv i j Tli Forward Movement canvass of j the Reformed chunrch here yesterday J was a success in every way. M Uhi i(.u'ii the canvass is very incomplete 'as yet the pastor and members of i ' he com. retration aie verv lvau-h rd(v.i v;as oes OVER 4,000 PEQPLE'HiCKORYPEGPLEBUY sr H a z t n onr '"msuk,'Iuwi ..h- cry mucn p;ei Q R L8P s P P stern r,y Uk fine ::h that w !S h II UUm'i iiltl j inH'k' .ve-terday. The campaign dc i .J llUiXUiiiiO S.P,UULjii'.f rl.vo uiiti! next Sunday. v .11 '.Villi' aal i!"i ill re ' i 1 :- the . f!n I." O'l.op'il i, int ent ion lal I''.' 'S - P fpint.M.' Pre.sa. ciuo. xpril ?J'.- The rupreme I 'ii it.i work to'I'iy with tii of iiaiiddnii" its roaiuiimur prs niiei's make, k' the to- Washington, April 26. Census iig ures a.,nuui;ced today rnciuueu: JJooresville. N. C, 4,-'il5, an increase cent. SIT S Mill before ni.h!., The hd iniportai.t ih-i.'i:-ions t i. liiefy eonevjnitijt? the 1';m ;a mto to (o'lniany on the ex-.-i-ution nih il is thought by many that Hi i;al amount raised will be about. $25,- Q, 95.9 I'JP. lius is entirely for new work and (Iocs not include any of the old work for benevolence which will be entludy additional. There has been; reMui.sition from the very beginning! that Corinth chur:h would do "thej harp!'-a me thing when the time ranio ! it to done Drookferd con- ''';al! op drawn and the Ad:iatic et- : greg'Uiou ;pjbscribed their ouola one tlenient. J v..-i i; ;igo. Th" I'lench and Italhn delegation! The sixteen campaign men who had I j 1 ,. I,. T-. 1 , . . .1. 1 tft I.I... . . i . iior o.ui iu'iihi Li iiiin. mo t M irj;c or iii'- woi K in trie cer'P'reT'n- ilion wiii push the campaign to a successful ciose by the end of the week. GIRLS P vasmngton- April zt Ine federal j government today won its anti-trust ! suit against tiie Keadmg tomuanv f 1 end the coal com pay's subsidiary to ;t. By a four vote of four to three. e supremo court sustained tlm ?nv- einniert's change that the companies violated the commodities clause or. the Sherman anti-trust law. The Reading and Central and New Jersey Railroads, the court decided, must dispose of stock respectively of the Philadelphia Coal and Iron Com pany, the Lehigh and Wilkes-liarro. .... ICel and Coke Company, by the Associated Press. j Justice Clark rendered" the decision Washington, April 2(5. The railroad I -for t he majority while Chief Justus labor board today refused to hear the I "White in a minority opinion, in which wage demands of the Kansas City Associate Justices Holmes and Van, yardmen's association on the ground ; Pevanter joined., said the minority that the petition did not conform to ! was. willing to' "abide by the decision law. Demands of Cleveland and j pi ,kUie lower? tourt j '. the strikers, in the metropolitan dis-! rriet of Imcw York previously had jbeen refused by the board, Appli-lPl-t?,,& Son. owners; cations from Pittsburgh, Columbus vn odtuiuay and Buffalo ;iVp vrf tn ht- hawA Replying to telegrams frbm cham- Til 3 a Messrs. R. M cf the Horseford Mill purchased the Granite Falls Milling Company plant at Granite Falls and ber of cc,mmerce in various parts" of I'pahlo every j 1 a -c! f a? to v. Imi.!i ) ma !e a return for :ii the (ax payer fi'lleat. out the, ' ipiidn'-: that one t 1 failed to report ""! by law will be I bntish train will leave tomorrow. 1 1 1 vifiin is u ta llttUISTIBi By thf Associated Press. Andsoon, S. C, April- 26. The girls ol Larder College, the Meth- located at Greenwood- j will operate it m the future. The j property was owned by Mr. J. O. jiDeal and has a capacity cf 75 barrels ja day. It enjoys a good customs U j trade, its flour is in demand and the new owners will push the business. Mr; Joe T. Taylor will take charge ss jmiller. Materials are arriving for the bri.-k and stone mill to be elected on STUDY REQUEST TO HELP JlEl filLF.i WILL OPPOSE 1 edi.-t schoc j S. C. havr ! fee no my in pledged, themselves to dress ar.d members of SLPFRLX'I 'KND15NT RKOOKS senior class will graduate next Veordh in old dresses. Tlvi :.nnounecnicnt of 'the candidacy i of Mr. I. F. Giles of Marion for the! Democrat ie nomination for slate su- permtendent rf public instruction ' UfUfJUnLtW mmm turrats- 1 niiun 3 u the corner of Fifteenth street and Tenth avenue by the Messrs. Pitts nod they expect to have a.l.OC-barre.1 plant in operation there by the last of the summer. I They will then have three mills, I Horseford, with 50 barrels a day; the GiOlule Fails plant, with 75, ' and the new mill with 100 barrels. 1 ' : I ".Tort ne 'in.'? out and rf. re venue for eol- o 1 1 t f iu'firiiil pf i i ihle, in (i'diiKiUi'iiL ii i- I'i. !h wed tlr of the lied inve:--'I' I ''nly iiivmen' a : . : " of William .1. An iu.u"ual situation a'ed by f hi. muhialicltv for ;n oriate iu.ti'i CO.J!'t lo t'l'A . the de-i i of -Pi lo retir" C) '-. lip; : Of Jtedie also e.vp;: e;i !". ' 'p .-.f imwii si ' ual i'ii. (!;- .-; Ins br-en cre ef candidates I has can: oil it'. jo.'t voin disna tche;-? from the it, appears state cap- jit:il, but oniy intimations are forth- fif the supreme i'en '( Lro'vn perinienreiit lroolcs. who was caused bv ' vonuipi. jr. woiim appear mat du "IP h and friends ' appointerl by Governor Bickett to ' e P 1 . 1 1 '. - it.; h :a!l' succeed I Jr. Joyner, nas not gat al ong we'l with the educational forces of the slate ar.d there are said to be Mr. Giles is a member f hi:; board. The Giie; candidacy created most l, . I mtei est in scuoo! circles ot course, the I .IMOM a t ' . he o.-i if .-p.ai ! the -i'i'.' 'th" P-' .' !' V" i. I!rd:e. wlioe term e nr iess pei ! nci, -" h" ';( the victim s. 'io torrect t his t dissensions. vn sip'ivested that J :-:.'? Brown's i, ..I'-o tha1 . 1 1 IMgC ' !')'.' S Py the Associated Press. Louisville, Ky.. April 20. Durine r. discu-sion about the high cost of living. Dr. Charles E. Nary, dentist- re 1 of hi.-wounds cd v paring knife, cut t' throat wife, inflicted superficial en his sistcr-in 'aw, Mrs. the country asking for a settlement ot the whole railroad dispute, the ! , board announced that it was working j By the Aesociated Press. on the matter as rapniiy as possible. Washington, April 26. STRIKERS HURRY BACK. By the Associated Press Ntw York, April 26. Fear of a black list which vould bar them per manently from employment appears Proposals feorn the supreme council at San Re mo that the United States accept a mandate for Armenia and that Pres ident Wilson fix the boundaries of I h o! country had not been received at the state department today. While officials would not discuss the to be one of the driving forces today proposals before the officials make a behind the break of the railroad) thorough study of them, it was said workers' -strike it railroad officials. is reported by-that this country could not, accept Is.nv mandate without action bv enr- Although no hint of such a plan has !;,-,. There 1ms JWn o Ornne in come from the managers, possibility of its adootionlv, as discussed freely by some strikers after they learned at a meeting last night that nine 'ocals in the brotherhood of the New York-New Jersey district had lost their lecal charters brother h ood officials . by action or i timer.t in congress against the Unit ed States becoming a mandatory pow er. The president, it is stated, would .not have to consult congress before accepting the invitation of the coun cil to fix the boundaries of Armenia. teach sellers t: hchpr mote or less familiar i Marv Kenton, of Collinvilie. Ills., and ev are. uii .-.i j . . : 1... ..c n. .1 1 . 1-,.. n,.,i 'r -.. a:a .niftim ... 1 . . '.vnn ir;e iisioe woiks hi loo oeiictii.- i eui vwh unwi. .v yvi.hh IS- a , ''-'I' 1 mat ai.e ine v;noir?j menf, and it is a safe guess that many of the teachers will line up with Mr 1 ",;,:, 1 1 M'i- P'l ;:' p ,.,n'i 1,1 j, ha 'I (nap (V 1.1. n.l thr Jp:M m p.je 'li.t r idtd to !;uy tin flA' I'.. "'.'It Loin ,1 !"..- as! 'i'i'': 1 1 ! if " en ', ;. 'I'O'.v;;' of I'iiafje Wnl... 1 ,a. 1 , ! i"e aie Judge P. F. Long, ivihe: Prof. M. Y. (hiilev, of 'ored; fortrp-r Juvlge W. P. St , of Wilminglon: N. J. Pou'-r of !." in -.tfiii .f'.idre Own H. Gaioo if due en im-amcs !;.;. w i.cn:, ptn maybe another lawyer f 1 ti r a tew minutes, ivirs- Ejecren 10 recover. Nary is not ex- in for a ':!.... t 1 ft 1 '. 1 : I ! 1 I i. I v.. I . . . L'l- llif.ll 1 I HI' . . , , , 1 . 1 , r . j ; ri,,i,., m-jilnst- J he ivianon man, vno lias macte a o" r-f toe eiid.'i'-s f.fTrcd 1 r.ucres.-; as teacher, county superin- O . 1' I an,a 'iin ninihoi' i -i ihn ".Into Or:iVM 1 , .,, .. ,,.... t ... . '. " . ! HOI.TOV FXTRRS RACE .ai a i ica ot lUsennuna.. et examiners, is a popular man awi -,,;, r o:.- ' i art of the voters. if he hss a considerable following am- 1 M1V l'' JJ' lipliflates our for. J no go on'- the edu- ational leaders will make a wave or two ' iii the primary pond in June. Felice reports were that Narv flew j he strengthened and guided by br io vage when his wife pleaded pnd constructive policies if it is increased household F-lovvance VTE I" . ( n' di' - " d alir , -r t lO'ff "all in; en i ic":'.. and ' i hi'oght before . '.'.'i'mnent "vns I r 0 .: . up pa! , ; pi e,,t,' h lis. diird.s, I! i' !. or Uvj, a of delinqucrti ud cov.oiaiion,5 per return.! of mi h a luxury : ions to aieiis' I'tc, thin total 1 laves and pen- '!: yroup fell only a , .i i tH.imuui). ; la M AOroad i" ilMr'.- oi the il'Vesti- 'I'ound New Y'.-rl: city "iy of T'M.dl) ('elin' "l''iit il:-;s ,'ho were is n.tthv I'-.nd.-i. They "d to preerw'l unt i! t hey d of .fj )''.) POP due this No a!i"p. i ideiit '! GQMMS EfflClTE III! BISTIUCT fly lb" Associateft i'ress. Pari?, April 2d. -i)iJ. flofrrt. hea.i of the delegation in Paris, today j i arded the foreign ofiice a note for ! J'ruiiiec .Vlillciand statit;g tiial. the I Mldittonyl troops which had been in ucuated 3i?;rr at parsonage. . The Young People's Aid Society of the Firit Methodist church wil meet at the parsonage tonight at 8 o'clock. A)) the young people cf the congrega tion are invited to meet with theia. MR V InLI Mr. A. A. Whilener of Hickory having fkc'ir.ed to oualify as a sena torial candidate in the primaries, Mr. A. F. Holton of. Winston-Salem, ac- cordhig to Mr. Gilliam Grissom, sec-! in that we can command are spent rotary of the state Republican exe- jn securing them; and The following resolutions were passed by the Hickory city teachers in session assembled. April 21. 1920: "Whereas. Our American public school system, with the rapid devel opment and modern discoveries must broad to .meet the demands of our democracy; ;. nd ''Whereas, The success of any pro posed measure is in the last analysis dependent upon popular su-pp-out; and "Whereas, In these times of stress and strain a (dear vision of the fun damental needs will come only when time and energy and the best think- i CHAIRMEN NAMED k faces BAG t i I THIS TG11P: STRIKE OB 1 1 with Py the Associated Press. I Paris, April 26. This "ity faces an of busi- tt- i a t'a I'llCKOrV lOVMKilu i'L'wiuli cits, vvii.ii' ... , ,n i,,..;.. the exception of Hop Creek precinct Saturday. May 1. as a result met at the oliamber of Comme cojof ft. ,a riumber of ullions' voting to join the labor demonstration bv ioinin"- tl'.e general strike. Hotels, on Saturday ar.d elected four pre cinct chairmen and committees, ap- proyea tne creauon ui cmee - j telrKraph and nivmicipal workers, voting precincts and went away with th exception of health officers a thorough unoerstndmg oi iho new, partic;pate in the strike. Work divisions. Mr. Thomas P. I ruitt call-,., . r,.mwl in 9.1 ed the meeting to order and appointed , ; ' , : uUcnnt of tlcr.honr. TOS aim hi n ml ui.r ETTLE AFFAIR! to-ton m the running. lir. ,j Co ...g ea -no Hied in orc;er to corn- tl.e Ruhr district had ad that district on Ar-ri! 21. x9--f Mis.-' Ona Lee Jv.kard of Clualotte petit, unduv m p.. th' i aP..w.--:l h" hid ij e t a'i his in 'Pi t i.,".-, up i. ) lb" m in: h I'T (ire. If he fails V in the diti iLt whei" " finds him.elf in I J Ti ' collect i,r ;:t t he pai t. of the city with, her t i"i i.i nio'ivr, .'.iis. !. r. r.cKaru on avpue and attended services r 'h Tveirt! . . i i i iriuily Lutneran cnurcu. p. he not id 1 -.wet! in-' the nr :Per cprti. :" collector in ene uis- other. w'h"dy Pays Them 1 on peivonal incomes ' !"' i"d in this country un '" :l constitutional authoi ' 1 ' it iy only since the en ;" ' liiied States into the "' I'ave been given almost ''"ii at ion, and officials of '"',! "venue bureau believe ''''OhOO persoiiH having "' dipi the last few months ' "O'dll ' " Hv I I "I, .,11:', it I'KPIll :'o:.r: survivor of gen. Cl'STKR VOKCE CONVERTED .Vj.-irioti, April 26. Dr. Triges A. M. Thomas, of Kansas City. Mo-, has I Li -. t v'ompleti'd one of the most re-ti.ai'l-.al le 'revivals eer held in Ma rion. AM the chui;ches united in a 'ine Ciaislian spirit and t huridreus, both (ihl ahd'voung. were saved. 00 reconl- P.y th" Ass'viMtr-d Press. San P.tmo, April 26. The council r.f premiers at the request of Premier Nitti. of Italy, and Foreign Minister Trumbritch. of Jugo-Slavia will al- icw the Adriatic question to remain i?. negotiation between the Italian and Jugo-Slavian . governments. '' SPECIAL RAILROAD RATE P. A R AC A-P;HI L ATI! EA MEET cutive committee, has hied notice ot his entry and sent to the state board of elections hi? check for S50. That i puts Mr. Grltem, plcte the Republican ticket, announc ed that he would get cut of the way. Whether Mr. Whitener can have his C name placed on the printed ballot 'is a question that has not been de cided, it is said. The Republican ticket has been completed and the voters will have a full list to vote on in the June primaries. Markets A rate of 1 1-3 fares for the round ft rip from any point in the state or North Carolina to the annual conven tion of the Baraca and Philathea As- seciation to be held in Wilson, May j27-.'50th inclusive, has just been an nounced by the Southeastern Passen ger Association of Atlanta, Ga., in letter received by Mrs. N. Buckner, t'-eneral secretary of the Baraca and Carolina. 'Whereac, The best results in class room work cannot be attained unless ruitttble homes are furnished those teaching; and W.hereas. the North Carolina Teachers' Assembly uuring iti .; I session-,- November 28, 1919, author ized the formation of subsidiary units of that organization in the various counties of this state; therefore : it it "Resolved, That we give a vote of thanks to Mr. R- W. Carver, superin tendent of the city schools,-as an ap preciation for his heia, and co-operation in the past, ar.d endorse the continuation of his plans and policies relating to the educational interests of this city ar.d state; and be it further ' "Resolved, That -we urge a close j co-operation on the part of the citi ! zens of Hickory with the administra- tive official's of the schools in their ! effort to rais the standard of edu cation in Hickory and surrounding Mr. W, J- Shuford as temporary chairman and Mr. L. L. Hatfield as secretary, Mr. W. A. Self explained the new voting divisions. The tempo rary chairman and secretary, on mo lours. end telephone operators wall seriously cripple business- tion of Mr. l. Cloninger, were made permanent. The foi'! owing are chairmen and com mi. t i:Vp..'U-d .'' r : i IPUBE FOOD UirVS " t Dorse Fry iienry u- wacner- oicr iwu !f a vj ucrcm r (Penirtrcr Peter f. f enneli andjcf 50 cases, it was announced toaay H Little ' ' uy t'ie DUreaU chemistry, depart- L Rv the Associated Fress. New York. Anril 26. The develop- Vahlo weather condit- i country: and be it further ions in the belt over Sunday led to a j ''Resolved, That we insist upon the i i. ... PAffnn iTiarkot. nuoiic sDincea men ana women vl ii'ii r. a i i v . i i iii uut- v-wc" i "T 1 , i . fa i'.i'in Ud confessions and many of which bPh'Iatnea Union of Nort.i !i.u record was made. Over 100 joine:: :the various churches on the closing! i day. Among the many converts was one of the most notable characters nipe, the sole survivor ot uer.erai, Custer's army massacred on the Lit tle Big Horn in Montana June 25. Large preparations are being made j V by the people of Wilson for the cn-iL vioi here during the early trading. ca bles were lower than due, but the tone was firm with later months 17 to 55 points higher on the bullish weather. July sold up 38.80 and Oc tober to 35.45 or 87 to 95 points above -Saturday's closing. ... i n?3- r Weather J tertainment of delegates to this con- For North Carolina: Ram to venlion and the Atlantic Christian night and Tuesday; . warmer tonight, ot' this country,' Capt. Daniel A. Ka-i College has been secured and will be i fresh east to south wind?. operated as a !araoi and t'nuainea Kitirdin botise durin tr the convention. ' MADE GOOD SHOWING Tlip m-ivate bmv.es of Wilson have The Hickory high school debaters; 1876. where in the very thick of the j aso ' been offered for the use of the i made an excellent showing in the lUtbt this man was sent through th i ,.,a,. ..lt a neeil rate of 82 ner 1 state -contest at Chanel Hill. The wHh Indian line with a message for re-jdav has been rmade for all accredit-j affirmative side won out in the first not ' !'(. mviv no returns at alb thc "un V T Vi . u, . . ed delegates from the classes of the .preliminary which was no easy task h-t will not be so w"V.,tl lK :;U;PlfJr IV1 thpktUff,p1'; state. to accomplish when forty-eight Church' Fey J C Stor( Se ! Severn! special cars will be run to Lschools were represented. High schoo j svstem of Federal "t" U 'L 'L.tuu. J. t,,,i, earrv the delegates to Wilson.' Sal- debating stock has taken an upward; t ,1 - r l I "i: i 4-1 Catawba county attending- the srenerai educational conference which is to be held in Greensboro. May 4-5; and be it further '"Resolved, That we call the atten tion of the city officials to the press in need in the way of better boardimr facilities for the teaching force; and be it further . "Resolved, That a local organiza tion be perfected iookiny toward the raising of professional standards among the teachers of this .system; and be it further " "Resolved, That these resolutions e spread on the minutes of the meet ing and a copy be sent the superin tendent of' the city schools of Hick- i ory; also a copy be sent to the Hick ory Daiiv Record tor publication. mn COTTON MARKET RECOVERY P'.k '.'a ' i cna-rinan, jd. jOiics, - j- v.n.t. John H. P. Cillev, A. C. Hewitt, E.I ' : ' - W. Brown. Harry E. Whitener, F. B:r Williams, Ed Hammond and Hugh i Ly the Associated Press D'AnnV ' ! Washington. April 20. Govern- North-East Jos Murphy, chair-; n.ent charges involving violation cf man- Dorse Fry, Henry D- Wapmer- Pure ioou iaws vvere uyiiem m u n. C , . 1 . . r : u 'I' . i South-West Hickory W. A. belt, mem oi aK.ieuiiu.e- i.w chairman; T. M. Cloninger. J. L. Jav.jvolved were m the use of rotten or James C. Shuford. A'. L- Smith. Gro-j mouldy tomatoes -in catsup. rc.aV'WHi.Sr'S.d' 11- Ail Dr. F C Linger left today for iiurch I Chapel Hill to attend a conference South-East F. G. Johnston, chair-! between commercial houses and edu-man- J P Burns, June Gaines. W. S-! caticnal institutions of the South At StanW Robert Burns. N. W. Yount. j lantic states. The conference is called N W ' Clark, V. E. Kuhn and G. T.iby the United States bureau of edu p:,m. . cation, and its object is to arrange ' L is . : f ,.; i 1 l 1UI CUUIeis lit J-Uicijill ntlU'-- aiv.i a i- j lied subjects in the colleges. ) Dr. Longaker will also be present; j at the inaugural ceremonies of Pres ! ident Chase of the University. ! .. ED. B. BROWN DIES AT ! HIS ASHEVILLE HOME LOOKING FOR CLUE TO BAD MURDER "-, dates back to the aet ' i; p,.i,vtei-ini fhmvli : u-bu: y and western North Carolina ". 1 !)'., which authorised i,y confession of faith anil bap: Lmi have airea!y made arrangements for 1 '- in corporations meus- along with 50 others. their cars. tnvn m-,A ihp' future ambition is to bring home more honors. So look for renewed efforts next year. Bv the Associated Press. . Washington, April 26. The cotton market recovered about five dollars a bale, on Saturday -night's prices on to dayfs early trading on rains in the cotton belt. Asheville. April 26. Ed. B. Brown, i for many years general secretary of ! (he local Y. M. C. A. and the man Ev the Associated Press. ' aid to lave been largely responsible a -i or r.,,..- Af ifor the great growth and success of Frontiac, April 26. Prosecuting At- the a3Sociation. died jast even. tcrney Gillespie investigating the;infr at R 0'ciock, following an ex killing eaTly Sunday mrmng f ' tended illness. Mrs. Schneider, telephone supervisor. ; jje came here in 1004 from Newton this morning questioned a man cor-pnr for many years was a leading responding to the person said to nave i athfete of this citv and section. Mr. been seen with the girl Saturday j Brown numbered his friends bv the before her murdered body was found. : hundreds. The man, whose home is in Detroit,; Funeral arrangements had not been is employed in a local factory. He de- completed last night but the burin! nied being with Mrs. Schneider Sat- j wiU take place at Riverside cerne urday. j tery. -Bloodhounds were nut on the train j- Surviving are the widow, parents, and refused to follow the trail ( three brothers and a sister. As a tok from her home. 1 en of respect to the former head of Officers expressed the beiief the j the institution the local "Y" will be girl was carried off in an automobile. closed Monday and Tuesday.
Hickory Daily Record (Hickory, N.C.)
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