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t Is, ,in ?12. fffiS AND TYROS HERE 7 Tonight' i HICKORY, N. C., TUESDAY EVFMING. MAY 18, 1920. PRICE FIVE CENTS 1 oni: i s ine Night h Ju ?9R SPRING CEREMONIAL , q ncis Tempered by Jupiter Pluvius for Hun- A J'" - (Cl Tyros Who Will Be Fed to Jerry and VUUin Tonight Parade and Banquet to Precede Heroic Sacrifices In'. I. i.u ,!n niter Pluvius lifted the , : hi re rvoir !'() that were sprinkled this , i'.-o caravan of Tyres ;u rnss t ho otherwise hi evening and to- that .J. l'ltiv. got fi ground would have : ot, according to lo ... i this afternoon at was passed around for the w.k. hot fi.i'tui, hut th:it is a OIL PEERY HEARD AT ST. DREWS .:r;w. ... ,-v.iY ai.i'v'ii'' St. Andrews Lutheran church was well tilled on Sundav with two atten tive audiences to hear Or. 11. B. Peerv who supplied the pulpit morning and evening. As was expected, the sev Vvire of a high order and th people were all. greatly phased. At the morning service Dr. 1'eerv spoke on the text. Isaiah 10:1. "Comfort a n... 1 " tw. ve inv people, saiui juui viuu. v ..v i text at the evening service was Coyal Bengal min eral lii.-s hanlson.e i u.n in evidence, mg, and hi ;Vl's. , i' viewed fr m a r r?Oflb TO BAGDAD, BO-LJV ME 0 SOMEBODY'S QOfNG TO get MY Qoar roNi&HT v Thev begun :ir , . i rains and h mid v, ms conspicuous ..I votai it's from far ;. . in i v '' their own , ..hutting on their hue ?oiai.'jtx !.a i irniig the anno 'One HI" I li 1-1 1 1 :iU' v, i: lo.ilii i i on .iiauo'.ical revenge, i :irt to hold anv . '!'.' ren hut to be : id.) atfeniiuns on (old tie Record . that the (Juut, k:ui pictured for about as (ieree an i 1 1 .irtn'MiM lus norns tHn-.' thou kickost." Mark 10:21. Dr. l'etrv also made an interesting talk before the Sunday school, giving the members of the Sunday school who were making a special offering iov European relief first-hand infor mation in regard to conditions n Europe and the various peoples wno i I 1 .1... K 4I..1 cnwiiol nrt to no aiucu iiiiuuvii; n"- iirovt being made now by the Lu- f 1 1 .ni i K ,f. (icier. . ilm'ihld Tl't."1 iiagJwd. Tern ir.emhcrs mris, win ari - various parts tie. caituonist of il.eran c hurcjjrou. IrX ViSO I v iMilC : !!Ut the coun- tho Luther made :.n ad- vy ill tne aiier- e a con- leltl at CHARGES AGAINST NAVY Daniels Declares Pennsylvania Senator Origi nated Basic Charges Against Department -Did Sims Borrow Charges From the Senator? Sims Disappointed TURKS AfO GREEKS WiH i I r.y the Associated Press, j Washington. May IS. Senator Boies Penrose, Republican of lVon i sylvania, and not l'ear Admiral .Sitr..; ! originated the basic charge.-: :.v;iin:;i , the navy department in the Sim;; II miii a - rnc navy oepartment m ine h:m: HP VU Rill !ettor of January 7, S.-cretavy Dan iMSf MIbh iols declared before the senate invrs IZl 1 IStan: tigating committee today. ine woras used oy torirr.or j'c-nrohe in a speech in the senate- on Ai'r.i;;.t 24, 1918, . were almost identic:;!, with those used by Admiral Sini in !:.s By the Associated Press. CoTistsntinonle. Mondav. Mav 17.- Green and Turkish troops have , letter of January la.Ht, Sec-rotary clashed east of Smyrna, where the : Daniels char-rod. Turks are taking the. offensive and j "Either Admiral Sim in a Ha-nrs-apparentlv have massed reinforce- j rist and appropriated hhs vie-.vss c.-.A ment3 - for operations against the charges from Senator Pi-nn.sr .r !y Greeks. The Turkish commandant at i the new science of mental telepathy, Adriaonplen sends a message saying ! the views of the senate- wore oanm- i.ta Turkish and Bulffarian tioous i nicated to Admiral Sim?:.. Penrose are ready to resist the Greeks. SUMMER SCHOOL fOR LENGER COLLEGE UH9ES ADMISSiOMTWD REPORTS 1 I Sjjf ll CM s 0 M TC ft HI . j -qt--.---. t j ---!- j 1 MEN I win i comes from Pennsylvania and Sinej was appointed to the naval academy from that state. Did thev coiiaUt rate or exchange mental telegrams'" Secretary Daniel.-; ' raid Ad:i;rai Sims' "highest and dearest ambit ion was flasted when he va- refused permission to accevjt none try member of th npominieriL mira'.t If" The i'crevnv- I v V i i 1 'ir hi-v'.i:,' .11 ' ;?! y'.'i'r i ill as pas- (nntrroLrution. l)Y. K. i- V.itv' Mr. Wu E. Kuhn and Mr. R. M. Iti:o .r.t. onnriinftd a committee to i l i . ' i X V V 7 irtv "rr- i ii, MH an enrniKiasrte ', r-nll before Dr. Peery, v;no the By the Associated Press. New York, May 18. Temporary 'modification of the immigration laws ; to permit influx of desirable immi-1 'grants to meet America's labor short- j j . .jie Associated Press. ,,- ic. a.-.will aim bp inforRlfc( the commits that he managing ttuior oi, ,, h,.w ; n fPW -lavs Inne. 'lliere will e ' vvelht.r or not he could accept the Mtanes t rom .Mie nn.-. i ,, i n memDers rt tne cor. re ;u- , i :e .More-jmion. as- Owinz to a rather insistent . de mand fcr such a move, the authorities c,Mv ..c ;.-m tVi? vnr fnr ! INCW Jersey, ueiure me lNaciuntH) ximii. iige wras urged hre todav bv United I ' States Senator Walter E. Edge of nn in her from ('as ' tion are very hopeful that the call other v,iH s .,(-.r.,,r.ted. believing that if The Dukiej ,,, i, :,. r,f.r.r.TtiH.fl St. Andrews chu :ch scores and some , .jji ave a pastor well able to take care of the interests.. oi tne con-legation. .. -The offering for European re.iet made, by the Sundav ?? morning mounted to $114.0o. the Sunday school had been asked for $100. The congregation, has mrvv ,'jivon ir.c'uding the onering irom me Snndav school, three times the amount o its 'quota in the campaign. A few Vtrl-M ago St. Andrews bunuav '.lra.i -ave more than S100 towards i.rl Armenian fund. Two weeks Atv?!-(w church responded V ., th.. Rev. O. W i v.; "i v the 'nikiru' Tvpi;' nlf.o of local vin will help r furnish feed. ci'ifniniHi's will stnrt at 7 thi-t evening with a parade (l I.', I ' I 1 I V, A, I .v,w, t.-.. v.... at Hute! llull'ry wijl follow, raid tkift'e the Dramatic Order if .! nhiir.'Hsan will lioiii tortn ic isini'ii'v, u nere eiiioorate prep- iin have been made. th' h.'U'ua'.'e of the votaries, at' iati- "wilt he given their 'V w- vth.r' The viilow:j me, ami hfsides it is a far drop if irroun.t, a point tout local cr.n- ' -t not i i 1 during the dnv. To? icnie.i hi the armory will he w l.iit t;;i't'e i no roa?on whv rc' ' ol' i r;M(l!(lat"s cannot star.d o" tr -t near the poRtMnee n. to ti-.. die of (H-trP3'. T'-'cvc law im-ih)t thi-J- but the Kec m iifi'v-ed to advise ncaipit. lintr too near a mir-tnke miglit tele and that hi what the Bag- i ... i. row. i w-mts to ru!'' frvainsi pint will known 'ocal i 1 behave thtmsi with 'loyalty and patriotism," Senator Edge added, "and should not be al lowed to p;o through the melting pot of radicalism and anarchy.".-; ago o an Aderholdt l-mildinff a new ... i i at StatosvilK! uy v.ruK'' SI. 000. On the second uncw Aorii the Sunday school gave i-o to mrke up back work) or Vv0 are U'JUl'.V a sehclar.4hip tise.i uy one ul v... desircus Unoiv c; iH'ge graauaie., standing Suulhini Lutheran ineoiogicai u. i - A t A I'lntra ilmdid condition and is looking w :.:! .i ilLofnllv to the future. For its chnrncters i ' ,.:i rt,i numerical strength Ive'i in the tl no congregation in the Ten- I hn'it .1 the benefit of teachers wishing to u-iaccureih vdaumi. i prepare themselves more fuUy. for He also urged a process fof pre high school students desirous of ad-1 venting new immigrants from falling vancing themselves or of making up ; into the-hands of the .unscrupulous. back work, and for college students p "Immigrants should be -: saturated vho desire to take advantage of -the courses' offered. ' j The work to be offered . divides! itself into the following classes: 1. Work similar to that done in the other regular county summer schools of North Carolina. This is to be carried out with the coopera tion of the State, and secures for this school recognition as the official county summer school for Catawba eounty, although teachers from other counties are to be welcomed. 2. Advance courses for the benefit of teachers who have certificates, but who wish more extensive professional preparation. 'A. Courses for which college or high school credit mav be obtained, designed to fill the needs of high school cr college students who wish Bv the Associated Press. rvplnnd. Ohio. -May 18. Ciev land today was . host to nearly business men from six southern states including three governors Dorsey j of Georgia, Bickett of North Caro- j lina and Cooper of South Carolina ' here for the purpose cf improving : commercial relations. j The party is on a two weeks' tour; to strengthen existing commercial re- j lations and to develop commerce from j the middle west to Wilmington, Char leston, Brunswick and other Atlantic ports noli; .uded that the admiral expressed the "deepest regret" when he was not permitied to accept the British.. honor. e- fw ft nw nrnprnp 1 UEIZ BIL.SS I US & iUtUU OFF FI I II i; t,l- tftemoon and this news- in there ia no ctngreg of obtaining advanced Washington, May 18. Two reports, one by the - Republicans, condemning the government's nitrate policy by charging reckless waste, 'and the other by the Democrats, charging partizan criticism by the Republicans, were submitted today. Along with, .its 41,. terms, of general condemnation of the government's policy, the committeee comprising Chairman Graham of Illinois, and Representative Jeffries of Nebraska, submitted recommendations for future disposal of the Muscle Shoals proper ties -whijh Representative Garrett of Tennessee, the Democratic member, declared '.was beyond ts province. Mr. ! By the Associated Press Garrett indicated that he would mai-ce a point of order along that line and leaders said a bitter fight , would re sult. , Capt. Wade V. Bowman and. eight, rcn-commissioned officers of the Hickory cavalry troop, left i --gi ! ODD FELLOWS MEET IT-GUSTO would, cculd let the public vr vho have done better work Synod, ail there are none anv- a tVw thin- that are likely to 'uraion will begin at 7 iiid the public' can see for Matina1 Some Fun v Hickory Tyros were being .I- ihh afternoon for the pn I . Courtney wiim dressed for J f mil' mi I A. M. West wan sum '.-ndv tor u tithing trip, wr.us ViMltr was out hunting frogs, an! that James C. Shuford was f his inonev's worth. J hi.-ve!.. race between a trp.fhc ' !.nd ufi unknown gent who smiled 'iii" i,f niir- iionular girla attrncte a ' ' - ... . J? T i r' Pof.rv. ni-esnieni oi i, oir coMctse former pastor ot &t. A hews church, w.ill continue to .?vi as acting pastor unti a reg ular pastor is on the erouna - itte-dioii. The fellow was placed "Hia k Hole of Calcutta." but I'ljfifv DokifH intervened' declarina M a man who would nnt smUe at kin v eirl'i dii(ht to be skinned. was some lively seining on WIDER B AT PftfiTY GftUGUS Whilst full arrangements have not vet been made, it can be definitely announced that the session will com mence July 12, and close August 23. There will be seven or eight members of the faculty. No tuition fee will be charged those taking the regular county summer school courses, but a registration fee of $10 will be charged for the advanced courses of teachers. The tuition for the courses outlined in group 3, above, will be announced later. Teachers and other students registering for these courses can ob tain board and lodging on the cam pus at the rate of $6 a week. Full announcement furnishing all details will be made in the near future. . In the meanwhile, all persons interested are requested to corresnond with the president, Lenoir College. RECRUITS TO BE SENT 11Y AH MY PLANES By the Associated Press Washington May 17. Secretary Daniels, today let go a verbal broad side against the advocates of a gen eral staff for the navy declaring that they sought "to Prussianize the navy department and make a civliian secretary a "rubber stamp." He told the senate - committee investigating the navy's conduct of the war ""that one of Rear Admiral Sims' chief reasons in writing the letter of Janu- aryv was to lessen tne puwei u sceretary. About the only piece of advice for mer Secretary George von L. Meyer gave him when he succeeded him, Mr. SUCCESS REPORTED im today! j th;:-! af- Seuth J ternoon for Camp Jackson. S. C. j where they will attend the four-da v:o 'school which starts there tomovrov.. They will return Saturday ingnt or Sunday. 'Those' detailed to accompany Bowman are Sergts. Homer iiov.h--,, Clyde J- Pope. R. P. B'.nfjeld. Wil liam F. Buff and Geo. A. Moser and Corporals Hubert Suttlemyer, and Donald D. Wilfong, Robert T. Ritchie. M LSTRIA L O RD ER EI By the Associated Press. 'Greenville, S. C., May 18. A mis trial in the case of Jake, Go: m-!!, charged with the murder of Sheriff Hendricks Rector, July 4, J'JiP, was Gastdnia, May 18. With delegates present from all parts oi tne state the North Carolina grand lodge o the Order of the Odd Fellows meeets i ordered ' torjgy m-court. here tonight in. its 77th convention,! x ' the sessions to -continue through i FREE DENTAL CLINICS Thursday. , g&j LhImSLU fiLTUUL IJEGIN HKRIO MONDAY Dr. Vance Hasty, who is conducting By the Associated Press. London, May 18 Successes against the Poles in the fighting on the northerly part of the front are re ported by the - Kuessian soviet gov ernment in an, official communication issued at Moscow. Fighting is still in pi-ogress- in the Kiev region withjthe. battle line drawn some 14 miles to the east of the city, it is reported. FOR PROFITEER!! j ' i j nljUflifrec dental clinics in the countv in Hill i fooneration with the county .and staie lOHillJ ! hoards of health, has mad- arrringr- mentS to speou ft nim:in mi iii-.-'.i.- beginning Monday, in tiit iri 'if of fiee treatment to sciiool .-hi!dr.'!i. lie will, be located at the Chamber of Commerce. Those who hav; read yi his work at other nhices in he county may get an ide'a of the num ber of children he has treated. Par ents need not hesitate to nend their children to him. Ry the Associated Press Railroaders may go on strike, and trains be late,- but the men who en Wnshimiton. May 18. House .Re- jist for the air service, or for the field i ii ii were notified today by KeP- artilIery at Camp Bragg, N. C. will 1 .Svd Towner of owa that the eet to" their destination on schedule U'S(; HUU v :i,5-m would bC i ; .iiiiiiri i ' ' - - ra i . . ... in ,-.t i, m fiftf.tnnon ano i,n,vwi fit. a iu.y ilk, .. 't stuntM which the Record's sum t,,( tomorrow nun. ""'uTaiiliri' nusscd. . . hi! '.- candidates wU be nn pted to:ii'h,, EWIDNS MADE ' !K KNOXVILLE STORES -iCKKS AUK FXTED P.Y METHODIST PIIILATIlEAb ' tlic Associated Press. Krii.vvlll... Tenn.. Mav 18.. furttm-nt store has -A large lnaucu- rru PViit ithea Class of the Meth- in Greensboro yeste The V' re(ruiar business make daiy trips to ,tiist church ha May lCf)ora Greensboro an nieeting- ouuu-.y follows: OfTicoM were West f president, ,M.3 ' Y'w thornoon: secretary MPAddie Broach: nnu ireuBuiw- .- , treasurer pssistant secretaiy ana Miss Bessie Chne made or Lots of new . . r,resent .i,,B unit an tuc r u-the class au - determina- "'d a '20 ner cent discount cn its left tne roo " teachers anu t'osmem, iivi .-- -vrvth Carolina. 5, ? a" d tbenresent next ' v l v v w - ' - i j . j nir ill-ii v . , 'tire ,.ti,, k i.v4.pnt on a few contract tion to stano u , the pcSt .e store announces a i m esn em u..v, h Caroima. ni ... . V n . , shin 'O1 on:! ri'ihiction in its entire stock fi l-.: IK II ; UK I.KAVE 'ASTn:K TODAY. '"n't fail to come to see 23 1-2 ''l:;t' I.i.jivi. nf lhi. Pastime todaV. Ihi i a Paramount Artcraft pict.iie '"III liru. ,.t l.oat fiimodioS W6 i ve v t r had. Koi cial music tonight. '"iHiirow Tom Mix in "The Dare J - , . Kvcry gin "w member. Sunday an r)l -Vm; w;ii take charge The new Ptcnuv and let's of the class next Sundav everv bSSffiittotaniind during !$? Sr?f its membeVs were iustlike that all men who enlist for the air service or for Camp Eragg. will be transported to their destir)ition in an tai'Vny 'plarte. Three DeHaviland planes, from Polk ield manned by regular air service personnel, arrived yesterday, and will Camp Bragg, and other points in the state. The air service desires to enlist a limited number of ycung men who are high school graduates, or men who have had experience as photogra phers, persons, outdoor scenes. , or machinery for commercial purposes and are familiar with process of de veloping and printing. Radio and. telegraph operators who are able to send riot less than fifteen words per minute. Men enlisting as photographers will be sent to Langley Field, Va.. to the aerial school of .photography. And men enlisting as radio, telegraph. and telephone operators to the Air Service Communication School, Post Field. Fort Sill. Okla. Daniels asserted, was that there were, SALVATION ARMY officers in the navy who wished less HEAD CONGRATULATED power for the secretary and more for v themselves . . j Ey the Associated Press "Piiwpv lie's here." Mr. Daniels I Washington, May " 18. President said Meyer told him, as he pointed Wilson today telegraphed Evangelist to the secretary's desk, ' and it ' Booth, commander of the Salvation houl'd remain here If congress I Army, congratulations for 'its war wants to depart from the policy cf ' service. civilian control of the navy, Mr. Daniels said, "it should do so openly and without pretense by making an admiral the secretary. The most ar dent advocates have not urged this, he said, because they wished to keep a "rubber stamp" as civilian head of the navy. By the Associated Press - Washington, May 18. Senate nrofiteering was denounced today m the senate by Senator Walsh. Dem-i cerat of Massachusetts, who declar ed that extortion by profiteers has been the cause of unrest and that congress has been palpably inactive: tn rpiipve. the. situation. Senator Walsh cited many big div idends, including stock dividends- and declared that the high cost of living was an acute economic issue. ' . . Republican leadership and majcri H in consrress. the' Massachusetts senator declared, were responsible 1 r.y th' Associated I for lack of action, ine nepuoncai, he declared, could not dodge their re sponsibility. I SHORT OF Flli i nninrn nun oiotp I - II 1 1 4 K ' !hb f I i I ! uhuolu mu Mr. R. J. Phillips, of Concord, Mr. Frank Gooodnight of Kannapolis and Misses Mary Cline, Alma - Griffin and Pansv Morris of Concord are here this week assisting Company force. the Parks-Belk . . s- r --.-V.. n l Markets j COTTON. I THE RECOVERY OF FRANCE. m&p Tn LIU S LH!8LU !U KE iER FR1 Springfield Republican. : One of the most hopeful symptoms in Europe is the iapid regeneration of the regions in France which were iCnUICTC D 1 I 1 T r,1v-;A P.nndavM;iV to herio-us 1 1 1 L. n disturbances caused Jv shortage or food have been caused at tw points in western Spain, according to ad vices received here. REVISED APPROPRIATION ! BILL PASSED BY HOL'SL Washington, May 18. -The ft! 04, i 000 000 legislative., executive anu m idicial appropriation bill was rass-a ; unanimously by the house after k. (had been redrafted bv the anproonu itions committee to meet the obiee- 'tion that led to its veto last wee,-: oy i resiut iiL uwmi- ol tne regions in r ranee which wtie - - , tw;i,,i , ".v 1 '"'u1-'" . devastated by the war. A few wees France was to have been estpbnshed , president, m his veto msn Bv the Associated Press. Paris, May cvjvuji. rule a-o the first of the rehabilitated coal if the revolutionary helcftnat congrei. inircs was opened, with modern ma-rated May 1 had succeeded, according to interfere with executive uciiw i l-j. u :j- ;' inMi . tt .1, aifl todav i ; mvinr inn lomt congressional cnmery wiiicn il is siu wm uincoui, By the- Associated Press. New York, May 18. Reports of more favorable weather conditions in the south and the circulation"- of May notices estimated at about 1,500 bales reclaired. The cereal crop from the the prewar production. In the Somme district nearly half oi 400,000 acres of farm land lias been restored to j i&efulness. and at the end o the year tbUhad obtained complete evidence i committee on prihtine supervision of of this from records seized in raids, j government publications. Jne liU. now goes to cue senaiK. caused a good deal of scattered liqui daticn in the cotton market this morning. Active months sold eight to 34 points lower. lLl, j DEADLOCK RKHED ON ARM , GLEE CLUB SEASON EXDS. na. iv-i-ivu. fror-tion nlrpudv rpstored Will be 5,-1 OUO.UOU Dusneis. anu ui y.uw uxi-, ny me au. ,u y j. ,ja rw r.lK nffir-ilv ended the sea WashlTlflTmi. iViaV 15. ueauivva "V . :. . , ,. 4 Pfd bouses 3.000 have been made mhibihlo. . Fortunately the wheat on the army reoi anization bill was son with a delightful dinner, at u.e Weather What rne. . , nur class kind of a ciass wvv.T - be?'" For North Carolina: Showers prob ably tonight and Wednesday, moder ate winds, "mostly east. The banks will be closed Thursday, Mr. Alban Wbi May 20, and their employes will help spent a few days with his family this ceieDrate tne ueoiuiatiuii ui iimcucuu-jegjj. ence, . . . i i crop will be good throughout France, i reached today oy senate aim u , , v - - - ,& Before the war it was normally 90,- conferees. The disagreement. Chair-jnished nUtoAt raster. 0U0 OUU quintals $.mw,uuo,w uau- , man vytowwui . r Co-tncr. Mi "8 lesh Uast year . it was, 50,000.000 came. despite rm offer from the mcea Pocry, . i i l 1 J. I rttfVAi-ifl 1 . ,1 nfvi ir r A'l i t T I I 11 I w u- i ' .J I w - v. ! numtais. ana tins veiti uic kav IviPlH i .7S.000.000 or 275.000,000 .r 4.r. ' Vk;" inir t T. Phvne Mr. 11. J Knvr.e, visions tor voluntary ",'" m "t f) Tickle ail of whm , il.. 4.: 1 Under the senate mu tne nayuii part oi me bushels. By eating "bread that is not very white but bread that is ''Fvench " avs. the Paris Matin, it ir crnt fhvnllO'n tllP rrnvrt Wflillfl DGCOni? cl Will Jk: jjuooifjiv. -v , n - i mz4-um4- imwrr rViAnt mtiH Tivifofl RfatPQ aci federal troops, not "tbi will me;m a considerable eco- militia. The house conferees divideo homic relief. j evenly on the acceptance ot the plan of the club, and the prosjiects ior next vear. In the interim Miss .jhul led the club in the 'ir.gir.r of some rousing choruses. The an air en, el with the college yell. 't!Vd." u Fox entertainment. 1'
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