HICKORY' VOL. V. NO. 221 HICKORY, N. C, FRIDAY, M A Y28, 1920 PRICE FIVE CENTS ANGUS McLEAN GRILLED ffilll II Rliy HflAl I NTFRFRT fflfiiOR PFFRY WIKpwws vmmm craiirc BY SENAT But Tar Heel Democratic F dies No Informa tion Regarding a M jo Barrel or Head quarters Says North Carolina is For Former Railroad Administrator V;e lull lilh'lt I'lVtM. "loll. MilV 27. Tlio senate ,vi!t!itut r mveMigavng cn mpaiu ri um.i made uirthor eflorts lo got , n u what Chairman Ktivon descrin. .n tin' "McAdoo bone" today. An ,w W. McLean of North Carolina. jdiivciM' of the war savings organ imii. v..is called lo the stand. Ik- ,irnictl tii;i! Ik- was soothera manager fr M"'. M 'Adoo's caiopaiu'ii and at tainted I" romi a prepared state- wilt. ., . ,. . kn -sv mere js i :loAdou cam- - ; ..i , .! !... ii. 1 u t.... it ruiijn, iii."J"" '-i-iiiiun- ivci-.i. E pMinE! 1MB Fg I), i : If til II HICKORY ; Tf) LARGE CROWD HERE . P SIIMUU ! 11 Ii i I. s Jill? nnimnn 1 i..Y. -j.34A ss its si ii j i iiiirr ii l i. i iiisiif.ii ihv ' i ll iu i . .1 ro ; , ' - : I rm-a! Last night -another J -large crowd ! -. " N . I ah a us comniittee of If. feenate is IKard Kev. 'Uaxtor M(JLndori at the.! vHimme.-comem exe.nsc:; of the., ! tailed upon in a resol'-fioi; recently nt and interest in th meotkigs con- ! Hickory schools wore featured., last ! i IK.- .-.CillOi S !V !!'. .Joil! . i Vof V. ' r-"--"-' - I '.resak-.tt of i.e.-ioir s;-i H- ' -- g SneHcntaUons of certiiicat ! award! lore 1 flOUgaiids i-'. aiid merit to more than. 1 00 pwi-;is of I ier.is! ion. : '- . iwj. iii Jiiuin ina 1 1 if Hi:,! iiltTO I S a H S M i S B f! . . . !.- is ii si a? m h a 'i I ft ' n T. t. Ls ii hi M I I I E Bfi U f URKEY 9 M3 UI 1 5 U n pprn S fe S U i I it' Washitmton. May 2i. flit airs committee of to s.n.-!t.. i tailed upon in a resol'-f.ioi: recently introduced by Senav.or' fV'nv : .-. jlowa, to in.iuire into too advisability ; ol the United States irovern.ru-jcu-i)iiar and oporatinfr coal ca i liable of suppi-ii!j.- fuel for the rm-v. the army transports and tne .nuri can merchant marine. S i.ator ::! rf Vermont, chairman of tie naval atl'airs committee, is i" symiKiihy with the proposed inve-l L-.-.tir.:- fr.H! Last nijiht -anolhc beard Rev. Baxter Md ttnt and interest in tin: tmues to stow.. The aood music s?upplemer.ed uiaaos. two violins After thu sontr servlfv M don asked the colored 4'dks.- a place I'.t rnufia of .Missouri, "i niove that . . r . i . i ! . . ifirau inn wus wnrie:-;s with ..tnKMiii'-ii.ns and let the stfitini m' -it until w find out about his fund."' Kd'viiiu t" a lariid tiro T nmv Mr; .Mi-I.ran A:ul be did iiimv liiric va.- a .ic.-(ioo ncadniru L ' ...... .. 111. ! . . I . . - )(M m v. iu ii'ii or i iinaiU'lPMia. He lniiiliv i rein us tei t a contersatko; not i "-'.i ( ' na iiidicati'd I Mr .McAdini us to the sa'iitiinejii n Tin- run i . . . i- II. - Ai.m.i-iiiM-i! ! 'i";-i. ':t i,iiii.';toii. ifa; ! c smi )d-cd on thi i ai.y were Ta printed reveeded of rks more rijj .uni inary had in the (Jre.ek enemoer ( I de'iulies y 'renuer V en- meeLi'.ia-s con re choir inado i i-o.i!;,oi.e. . K i.c-n-wi'.o have reserved an one si; for one of their' old son snd with one aeeoi'd they tered heartily into '.'a-.i I ,R-. i bohlicr Mr. McLendc tf made a xhos j direct talk to the eo'oije..) poouk- ucid loot in behind the conuf ctraliou ' about the collections lor rtuidenb f ; penses. v u.s is wise Dill iV, . i- i . cy Mr. McLeudco andi lie asked jh, I (iurstion. "Whom do veil consider the! ! wisest man : "l'ne ma''ii who accuma-1 ::.) . compelled lo ua". " ! laies me most- money, ti.ne- mart w ho it is Kenerally know,, that the avad- ! 5s: ,nost successful in iliusinc-ss. the 1 aide supply of oil for fuel is rapidly I Inan is K'eat in ijilitary aiVairs diminishing, due to !ie tiemendcus i .v -ne man who is ct.'isillero'd tlie best dciiiaads tor it. It is increasing ;i. I -aimer? Cod raid he who win.ieih i price. While it i.-; true that navai ve- souls i:i wise and the irln who nvtke i . .. i -i , iu, i,,...:, c i . i-1 . , ; .se.s uarnuur on can st:iri eie.-.lei ! 11 l,M- ;jLiwie. ui ni nit- io win rouis need than the coal burnei. and ' l uu" wisest man. said the spe. . , ... . " l 0 1. -. 4. 1 . - : ... . i -i .-neoti is an esscniial m nava. war s jiiis.su,. 1 on carui v. ;is r.oui- fare. the time mav come, it is arid. ; winn."ai" and his eoin-miVivl to tlie w lion the navy will be .fore i lc use; ' Pasties was to jyo ye -into all U . y-. . . . . . : 1 I ... 1 t t 'll in ! tn rv ui vv iom ! UKain, ITif I. uin "i ins I'PMij:- " K" "l li,u J"i.v.- him i trv u t n lepofciican Candidate for President Delivers Address in Behalf of Campaign Denounces Tent Be- is likely that it will lie 1 1. the near future- The plan is proposed, as a .v.er.i of national defense, as a mt-.vs c uservintr fuel that will be ro ninni for It na v v, id tlif. !i-imv ..ii.l f!i. I V' merchant marine, and at.c. as a means of supplying the government. "He that winneth as the text chosen merit to more than. 100 us grades. The entire- 5?0 se seveiiLn graue i j . : icaies in jjaiiii at;i mo chooi class Will nave a oiu 1 -mrrdjor or stuuents next year. Pusper- intendent Carver presided over t. i if -I exerei:-s and presented i)r. I'eerv. , i re liy soiigs rendered !l )V with coal at a lowe) -in :an it .-evera i miiS W ladies- 'i'Sie exercises toniglit with the in the avHiitoririm of the H; and the i.-rescmiation of. medal. In this conneciic:;, i !)( out of place lo observe- : aim tiie ii! eoree lo eKisr. day ex llil!! si-ier "'IllLV eic.se .' iei;-es : !!:. -.d :;sex. iv not. ana ii illi tert jT- ttta i: i a I i ft R 9 S r s I st in s i S5 R o hug LrJli Lu I Lu ;,aiii tit; a duo theif was ar j si nl iiii' it in my stale.'' i littie i.iterrupt t-d to fix l.e conversation. Mr. Me- ihe it exact I v. v.ii" kavi.nc a nnd thai his r m l -i;l e Weil. .Mi. . a ... Mm, rt'icri um Utr.iiil rivi'lUie, "I ti.lr him v. ,,rv 1 1 1 1 a n tlu-ic .it.... i i . mil! 'o in wncrier no MKe.i or t and lh.it ve wou!l le. in a-1 ah- i .. . . 1 ..... .-..I ! uil .iiiuei'.n a ii ne inen lor ma v im weuUlt! t ttike tile r.omin.4 . -ii i . . i Km. ii.- -uiM ii.' v.as noi a eaui.iitaie. uu!i! i's turn h.' liand over to eel i. c did s.iv if liic nemination vas top- ml liiiu li' could not deelirie. 'S.'iiie 1. 1' l is friends thought we it.-hr !i l-J-1' hull by ! m m- .... . . . r h'l Uli.'M' VC.IS .-oiiie SO-. oi Oli'.iCr 1TI i-w V'i rl; aed MiHiehodv told bin. uHlt It. "Win. win the re?" (.'Iiairman Ki n- II (li'lliUII'led. leio I, e l wee! tiuilrc.is was reien.ed !y part meet todav. The 'L:ri;i-h 1 ' ' VI I . l I V eriiW'io.j. aec(;! !.s in itti Ki cal an? j ;..-. v wii'eli m.;v in v! e iiouth audiLoriuin is a tiiin; :auty a:ul the pride not on'v. .f !r :.-!:-. of "that school, but of. ole city, (loiimiodimts. well Iii;; ic yen ii; (I, : i i. date de- 'tion directs the commii.tee to escer- jiain wliether it is prTTbab - t:al aimv lU'.nsports, navai i t r. u ( ording to only In due time sc!s now e.juipoed es )(.! ue I so .it leruiim lie: d. m-e.'' istern area ol is i, ft a las' jt i-t h'.! ed. he! oi! continues, at the and ..hot. 1. 1 lb-- p.i.He be ei.Mvei led iilk iud; In the small soul he Km ope v.iiieh Tit; l ey foolhol.!. ib'" ereoii.-r torees .ue limited by the iieaty to iOO men. ':,nst a.ii in.iple is retained by the sultan, the (iteek premier ex plained, with the stipulation that he .. I II ... .:..!.. i .. . ... . ... viiiian- tee t) i i - i.-i ;iis oi i ue i i : ... e ...i i ie vilKlt- i i i.'i.i irnichant or to lie ecu hereafter for the live of oil as I will be compelled agatfn to use I The proponents of (be plan for i-.o'. j.-iiniieiil ownership and ooei- iioii of ) coal liehis (o supply fuel to its own i vesstls poiiit out that if the use i' P.O. . " Th' o'.ilv of every Christian i follow Christ. ;md to follow Chris to walk in his fools It ii; am! do work. 1'Aerv man win,- iieiu-ves i self a Chi-istian N:!i!-1 does not work of the Lord is disohed'eaf his Cod. (Jed iias a. way of doing thin:?;-; the speaker in ado note t,f manv treaty. Such si initial ice -d, the comnii.-siuin-rs h.tve lo modi fy" tli'eir d . ision ( 'otisl ant inople. 'Idle Tm i-.i.-h army i ; to le present rate. , tl eie will he danger that, the f.rf...i w.ll not be able to use it for fn.'l C.rj I vac tors', .motor trucks and othe-' farm I mach.inory, and tliat there ' iio a j .- .wing down in the production of an- j toniobile , antl a curtailment in ti.t; ! cod roads as a fur-I (iiiisemipilr't nf t Ik niir.-iiLiiilic i tke rig'itj(,i 0i on the present ever increasing i rel truing cta(.. The committee is caUe'd upon akso composed 1 1 ascertain the location of the coal i ;e wnoii! oik so-; ci ; sen work Not all re-.m are'edueaied tie can iisc'ieen wht; wi'l dn Hi--, v.orl;. A man whois willinsi'f To yixe tm r-leasure and the wicked' thkig.-: ol' life can he male an i.js!.u,.m-;,l of good for tiie kingdom o 'Jed no t lat ter who he v.;ar. r wietHc In- e: -me. The il.'usl rat.ii -us of thf-' sne:d:ev on this point were very -f ar and eVrt: ceptive anil his com parson of the olden " times with toJe.v- was unique. Give your heart to God sell out to 4 tO i is ITis ; m - , 41 the illi! o .-..h-.l peo-his lieforp (arret ;v him. lie i ttnpor." Mr. Mcr.ean to tlx collector of pi "and amc. others." ill I EMBARGO nm pnnn runnn m mm tAru TP nioi A .'.li.-ll'l t'l'I'-M. iiinutiiii. Mav 27. Hy vru iiamiiiii. .iav -i. oy a voie o i to thic-i' the senate agrkniUuia! (uMiinit.. iiideied n favor'ible I't iitid n !I:C MrN'arv hill iirc-vidiinr fi"' an fw'l ciii1mi l'(i i n suiiar. Before tak ing final action. tHc comniittee :.rner.d- f .".",((0 militia, to he organized by i fields from which coal of the proper und ;wiV.ii. i I;r. i'eovy -:;e si; i to the young (-conk1 jaskeu ineni winch it.:. a they Mo take in life, i'l.e exhibited ! niece of iron, worth about iiv i Then be showed (hem a." wat il.n f'hiO hair spring, Vvinri. w- iiiii'i the i . itli iroii. 1 iutl iitt I i;.'uad of iron. When developed ibn -.l. woiiul' nial.e OtKK wcrfh i hair sprine:".. II. ban l-i n co i into-reid value. II the fed Icii. it little h a a : i ids. ; i t h ado if . ,! 1 l : 1, ;('0 V giiT m the biii.t! .said. .-. as oapabie of laeid. and he jdeaaied lememLer that servici and ot.liers, doing ihe ! was the real goal of I .vim achieve :. ..-'( ry rau'hia i !':. I')r. i . ; i -'" 1:01 -deVl 1 with thi oi for them ;-.-) est i at ; era oy 'i'S Wellington, May aa;lgaoer, liniiei r of K':isi(-ns. i; uvision Til I . to have i... so :. nt act, ?d. iH. (iaylord States i-ommission-o u.'KiiKing a new r.r nprcau which .1 last Monday, i i oinptl v on ress, !;0 days I he i'k at-tire. T H(ach. of ,'ew tne iii.isl. active rom- j i worKnig' order v Ain- haf the civil service retire-! igned hv J'residcat Wilson r.n Ihe l-e.-ome operative tiu i e ot ed hv coii- aiJci: the passage of ic sek-cfion of Joh-n S. fork, who was one of Workers for the re ion, as chief of the e.-:neeia :l v o ral if vkig ti ' employes through- m ii:.f-er li-ra-n . Johason of Cali- ioi.na biMuaht his canipaign for the f iiepubiiea:; nomination for )ieside:it to ntawba county when he addressed an audience of several thousand persons in the McLe.ido'; tent at noon today uu what lie characterized as the issues of the pref-ent. The choir as an opener sang America ami the evangelist, of fered piayer. Senaior Johnson was presented by Mr. J,. i Klutz of Newton as "Amer i:a's k real est statesman, the grand and ga hint leader of the Uni1t: States" ana the 'next president of the United Stat.'s." The preliminaries were short. ;'!). W. Jk I kirk ley presided over the niectin- :ltld introduced Chairnian .a. ;,ei-. woo m turn introduced Mr. Klutz, who had the lienor of present ing the a;-:i;-;er. v iSenato-v -lohnsoi. Iipp-jni i,; oi. j ".V tharing the' peopk- ' of Hickon- af c . I ! i( 1 it tl Trust open ihe Tvi.. lain. nails am r.uropeans m it I to base l"i per cent im spud" mi oualitv for use on shins can be obtain ed: what is the transportation cost of i lt,(- rift a day pass irnn anu lie can use ve u. r 'ife's business to win couls w nn oi it n 10 ur tit livr- V n lanugo or. ar-1 tli seniors a a -t'.ronit f etli one .ii. - :ii , may lS IM'I Ke f to but w! .'HL t.lac . IS ... i ' 1 1- e; -: ; I '.-gisia i a W I i virion, is Ihe :. .v iina UK- eonni ry- i't.a: a. 000 io '. ) goveruiiieiit. em- ; g ue i iiis .lensii.'n ? ei'e al.'auiti.-s of Irs in Ihe neighborliood of "dP.UOO noi wmiien. in all parts of ihe I Hi ales, who are giving the i.ai's of I heir lives to the services n avi o . if. .:.:!!. lia-.i ; kaite. host y. ii ai a; i a: Mir;1 ISO t, t-r ineir ho.spifaiity :iVU )... with n)e or two smooth jokes b -tuiicneu into h;s ado crowa "This he t'dd the again. ss. into he Would come is our vear." he oi tli" i'rtin 1he ii ea? UiOCS lniiuemce on tne i'.idn 1 1 movnif the coal from these tip'ds In so-iie ac or K the varieiis ports of tke United States. I being. Turn to and what would be the probable cost sniiie and .live of ncuuiring these fields at this time, every day and not assuming that it is desirable that the me are wont to count rv sli.'i i. :ismiii-(.i .-m ademi-it.. Mine comfort 'SS i(i Sl.ihKi rersov-er; '. , . i vvaro. we lo tilil W! with 4l I 00; an klilda a i fe ' us 1 :-.t lemsi. Ives vill er por,i )te. ;m-- will e: mu?i stick lot 1c.;d ear ; ar!v as poSisoia. .-m.; few s'lart. vara at i tiiis eavtb. ard since w nsas oil' the si.uge. lh .'..a iii ii TO. H'P-iT flf V I sapi..ly"..iuf ..'coal '.roil ibo purpiwe-); at i Wvrnz:t -ilie ik;ok l-ami iAr I fll k j 1 I I J !m? S I j toaiing government, ships ami tht! vou always," said tli sneaker, raany ! U JJUi I UClUli I I i merchant 'niai tne. tor a reasonable ! overlook kig the command which goes V' pern d. ma 'hd . i vto.i inlT.t v It nd 1 !"i- ! r- !U a a : Ha lt ho ;u not to interfere wil'i I e ..a r .hi rt : ie lib mi' snyur sent v hit ir niit ii i;i to the United a to be refine! Mai i: MIVWI SK AMI) lit SSI S to sw: AifMN'iu ; II Hi- A ... di. Uiui..ii. Alav 27- 1 If : ; ; T . i - r Ween Mi,. l!iKsi;i'is aial .la nara re in Silit'iia tea -ed on Mav 'J."' rc-ordiag Ida I!., iti.v ilis'v-tch from Viadivo-lo... dated Wcilpesdnv. The disna'udi ak.o ifimits i In arrival of a llusso-Japan tillilistice I'liminiiciftti. of t :ii: ar 'a ! ' no; The e.iv wd! Oi.i. -it siarage "ov ei :.:.e for ,a en I. ir I. ; l;o; will ho f-.ioi;- -ar 5 -pud Hne .v the id.-le u ' i ttre in co -o n; r i : i . aa I ;, according d I'V Air. (,'. C. War ory Seed (aar.pany .lk:!ioi.l4-v. "Xtension akigh- The eact i.-: not .iiii:aUHrcih 1 pKa'abiv i ret On i ; 1 1 1 ; 1 1 : i a Idtoi-. Ilia nt rce.-i.iiai fins .'vnig tr.o crop. ik'l ( K CAI.I.W) TO nsu",. The Hickory lire depart merit .s:.: I'''! I'M lias afternoon to mil.' a ''n tMtck to tiie vesiile.iei- vf Mr. innuinuid Smvre, who '".vj i nu'.e a in f In-low Wvi. ton. and t iiiel hitftiiT and the old truck nr.U.'ti 1 1 1 h'ntiv after 1 o'clock this n ernm n. Whs rewiiied thit si .'cial other huilol i n i x w(.,.0 oruiangereil hv the isi.-; aa.l exf-e.-' mi its shou lag ( onst "t'.elion. C to v. ni-.' here a oossii''lii.i(-s of oii'.iiature kind iv as safest and speeia!- witi lunnsi. Piiie- Uio oroiirr' method of t'Uii r : will be invited id learn the economic weal noiataes. wliieh live 'wi a cauic a alawl.a count v fo" Mr. .1. W. Ilcndri at rangi.'-r d awl. n and I! pro hi ahde crop in several years, i ks. cocatv agent. leii; for tiie visit to u . i . Suitable Supply. According to the .geological survey, li.e total supply of coal in the United! Hlales which is suitable for the re-1 onu-cmonts of the navy is 12,000.000.- 1 000 tons. Of this 120.000.000 tens are used annually of which the govern-! P fore it, ho ye make disci nles of was no!, merely 1 1 -cachet's !:ut to m.o toe worm ar..; aij people" arid this referring ' to the each arid everyone. .ne be souls 1-S .vard will The man who wi.uu-lh wisest man and his i the greatest. f. T i , i . 1 t fNO cottage, prayers win he he.-o ia- inc'i iovv or ivie-'.iuii.v. j no oi aver sei - i vice to he heal today ac noon at. the as ar. lives H direct '.'. ..a id: chat tin- i X .e . r .r.aiide . u'ier his. ,''' h a strai y spnken, . All eitiml 4 .mi ... ii ee we a ! 0- a lis k -a 'I'osiimi' iir .'lifo as hava kill to live '.0 Si on will ry urge-t t .;;r!(-ii. r chat it. the e ra!.- rick airman de-mi in icd the 1 through count i y. at l. t a i ! - now ra.'aiive sinal! e save;i l irnn want m their old age, accord i-ng timates of Representative kehll-.ich of New Jersey, f the house comniittee on the civil, service, who fata ai'I and. insistently pushed congress. niaay of the veteran em the goveriii.ii'iil. 'wjtlj he i. a ! he p an lk-pi!h!i-an:- are going (,,. are going to change tb, lieai. no matter what ac a i a li'cago. ieclaring th.-.i he b.-l.evej K-op!e f ieri ii;;.- (!;,.;,- oriicers .or Jo tins, m sani he also b ihe jnopli uondiiat in;- i j,.- da I en tor the o dices i.' ). . . . 1 1 v- ji. tvo m J ;;( for? II (J back told "V teni. nal ion. aiimiiiisl fa -ion is taken. in lb.; :, Sena ieve.1 in cano'i . lie diildre m.. j orVvar: !fid di'eW c-rs were is worth i who' w aiOii i :ieti message, kbciai. aa ioadiy an y of to- Le on spi-a'itl a1 aw: f-'ot. t.ne mo: a V.';"c ment used approximately 10,000,000 Pic(lmont w-on" iManufaeUn i'ng tens 1- rom these figures it will be , oc.nipany Was post noned until ! lie first rcauuy unfici si-ooo inai. uie tsuiipiv for the necessities of the navy will be exhausted in a comparatively short span of years- There is plenty of coal of other otialities. but. it has not the dualities demanded bv the navy to i'ng of Senator Hiram J hn5on at ..inm today. . qpi III P! tap .Outfit! I LnllLu i Ifi I us JhII - CkhiCKS V A IJC 'Gl 'I'. i.y I lie A: Mi.'iati'il I '!::. 'I ho'iuisville. (Ja.. May 2!x Union clerk:; and freigld. haii'i'oir- of the At lantic Coast Line ikiilvav walked out today in sympathy with the clerks who struck on the Central of Georgia HIS T on E nenars. m W'iliirigtt.n. Mav 28. An effort to "v'Tfiile the president's vet of th tto- F'Uij'u'an peace reso'iiticn faded to !'v in the hotiHP. The vole was lID 1,1 favor of overriding the veto to 1iV wainxt or 2!) (ban the reouived Iwodhinl:; majority. Two llenulihcars v"l'i to sin-lain Hie prc-idenl' vet,, iiik 17 Democrats voted to overrid il. AN KPrKCl'IVK WAV. I II, At lilMtitt'll I'l'VMM. Allu ris. Greece. Mav 27. rnlice of Oiis citv' hnvft n viilbi'i' lininue and I'llri t ivi iaf.ll.nil isf hdrwM i iki- ssneeil - I'M, 'hikers posted along the streets u"v planks wilh long sharp nails 1 'id When Ihov bt ll m fir hi, in mihim! '"e. Ihi'V drop the planks along the ;l'V"ts. If the car is running too fast. ' "mnot Klop and sustains a punc- AT HUB TOMOWKOW. The program til the Hub theatre ''noiiow will be Iluth Roland in the 'liiiteenth eplfjode of that good Talbe J'Cud "The Adventures of Iluth. ' illi.'uii S. Hart in "The Silent St ran ':''" a Western pielure and "Ho... ,,;"lfd,"a lfIIavi-n Paramount eohi- 1".v. Si v rt-ifl'i. y.nniA pamd shove. hist, wrek "My stoinach sui'i'eriug was so se vere thai. 1 ei add not liave lasted milch longer. I did not (are :". emeu tor myself but did hot want to leave niv three little children v. ho needed a mother's love and care. A cousin :,rt Ca'ife.niia wo to me about llifr's Wonderful liemcdv and I took a .nurse of it. I have since been entirely ve". " It is a simple, harmless p,'C, eratien that removes the eatavrh.v mucus from the intestinal tract and d'evs tlie iminrimal a.m which .":.U?e. m.'iefieallv ail stomach, liver and in ' tinal adim-nts. including appendi "itis. One dose wil1 convince or money ( funded. Haves. Lang Drug C i and .i lie-gist s ever'-wJiere. .---.fci . TO C'T I 'KICKS OK S1IAVF.S. I'v Hi. Ai-r.oi Wit.-. I'l '-s.--,. : New York. Mav 27. of rh.tv.'S and hair cuts soon will be cut o l.r and .';.") e';nts respect ivolv, ac cording to the general organizer of the international barbers' union. The ad rates will ho oslallihed in shops to bo oriernl'!! bv the- unions. Barbers in Ihe new p'aeos.. ho said, will receive tin unic'. scale of $.')0 a wick with half the earnings over $12 maintain high pressure and speed of the vessels. It seems reasonable that the government should- conserve this coal for its own uses, al'owing pri vate industries to consume other coal which1 is eoually as well adapted to their uses but which is not fit for the i ounirenrents of the government. One parlicular protect has already I been suggested to Senator Cummins 'and to members of the naval affairs j committee. Tlie coal ihdds having the necessary character or coal are to ne found in West Virginia adjacent to Ihe line of the Virginia Railway. which runs from these fields to Nor folk, Va., and the great naval base. Tin mot on Reads. It is said that there i Py tho Associated l ere 125,000 acres of these coal lands that can be purchased by the govern ment, which are not at present mine owned property. In addition to these iields. there are 0-r operating coal mines adjacent to the railway. Ac eroding to the Geological Survey these coal lands wi'l furnish approxi mately 4 000,000,000 tons of coal which will meet the government's re ouirernents. This coal can be taken from the mines one day. .loaded on cars and dumped into the holds of ves sels at Norfolk the next afternoon. It is argued that the govemtjoent bv the purchase of these coal lands would always be in possession of a plentiful supply of the best grade of eoai. at Weather For North Carolina: Fair in west, rain in the east nertica ton Saturday probably . fair, norll winds, probably increasing on coast.. tne chi. iSKi.n roils ' : as V";. on 'i a, , f ! ' law a " v. 0. be r i' ds earing Ola ion of ire di- 'l '.--. ' :-. ,.:irt!-"d a-c ' t U i "rvice to r'ceive a per . Oi" (hair iivcntt'e aunuai basic :.;.;ur.v. a.; loiiovvs: Glass A,, 'AO veur.s or more,. 0:0 m r cent, niaxio'ium $12C i.ul minimal; $tld0; Class B, 27 to 'Ai) years, b 1 :er cent, maximum $I1S and minimum $.'124 ; Class C, 24 to 27 cent, maximum $27 to am i 1)1 ei.Slll!'' i)rn:aems ;onfro:ilia,v (!u.. Ameiieaii taople aiui mentioned some of the things h- would do it elected presi dent. Ife would repeal the war-time mw.s, he- said. The war is: ended, i eace is here as an actuality, and h would make this country just America again. He had no nest rum:: for nis or uu said country. IM !t is well id ?aiv oaat t.e is :i lorcetul "--. ""I'lis-i'in on fiiose vvno ue;-r r.lti.i, ! f-. reminded ji i tie soiiij curing thc- nattir Johnson rtgiu lime ped.-ier ;.i.ai 1 a .Oil ;l!v. tiA . i at i y : oest sneakers. ihn;irt, ne kek.--d (!. oratory pos5;essed by some, while poK-aessinj. their vior of exjaession. "'I'he most that you and I can do," ae said, discussing the high cost o? livmg, "is to render a bit of sevvie. nii'i I his ap .V I Ik remciiies .ears, -IS p.er ind minimum 2S!;; Class D. 21 who Sllof, ,'iTe in an J or is ! Markets ! ;L . . , Ji COTTON. r..,s. 27.- The cotton I Kohlor Hoiselaw kilh'd John (Jabriel ajt. a. vr.il tie- latter patT of Docehibrr. in the Catawba e.oyatv 'ail nt Newton awaiting a prelitninary hearing on th' "l-.i lvn ,f la ii ciie'r. lie was aiaesa'c. (it e, lumber wagon three,miles from burn. A'a., yesterday morni'tg Deputy Slu-n-iff (JiiK-rt of i "ni"!' Lent, of Hickory, aotd A u-bv New ' ;io two Ala- J ye a(il : to 21 to 1 S .;'; : 'a. a aiii ed cent. maximum : Class E, o! 1 1 or con!, .maximum j not o -dieaM inot govern inent grr-ss is now measures, ar -ii i- -. tig- u-s. 42 per nd minimum years, "ii ad miniiuuiii if'2 1. i : Class I'",, Ifilhe declared years, .). per cent, maxtmio" ' of ihe H id minimum S'dMo : Aitdan--e IS Ihe Ili'St pi'.'Ce piogram of leg:.; ehicien:-y atid eei service, on which l.cc.-j i walking. Other related i j reclas:--;Mw' i ion of Sill it Jia'ad.'' said, had not hefn done. Tb? rovormmnt, iuis been too slack. Senator Jolmson discussed fuljy the "ague of natiotis, which he con'denm d, took up ofier ijUestions and inaiie ti) appeal for Americanism. "f wdi my "to ritif--,ii son.' and your sons,' men ase the territory and the Japanese."' of a i o oi ; alma to i rn-! iiomv in the! or hauling the entire 10 1 fi aiming :e. Hi . to j s.vsteni no gi New York, market 'was May very quiet during to (V'V 's early trading with irregular Pactuations. The maikct .was very r.uiet on October, but generally un changed. October later -rallying about live points net higher. f--o LIONEL RAltUYMORE in "The copreriie ad" Lionel Barry more- in a striking screen version of "The Copperhead." the play in which he scmed his gia-a'-est success on the stage, will be tlie attraction at the Grand theatre Tn tr.s day and Uriday. Tiie pa-t :'e is ; aid to have been, made on a.f tins u ally licvna . oiiieOi S " who Wel'O Called, on i-i . the Catawba minions of I no 'aw. Although that whole country had b en circulated 'with descriptions oi Holscluw. for whore arrest rewards a-greating 00 had boon offered. ho man drove bis wagon in aon on-. of Auburn without attracting a.Ter.- tion. "'',' Tii.. r.lTiccr.-; concea.led Ihemsctvcs nlmio. the load yesU'i'dav am a, Hoiso'aw approach-, .f tm him. He resistance, to gel, bad a ribbed was, u'iinrmeti anu one n o i... but declared he was ghr.t to r.o.tawba. He demanded lotirnev a:-r i's to get lid of expensive ai'din.-.-: duplication and. over of work among the detiart aad ins! alia! ion of a merit for 'lu- pr motion of those ?. ex i i r.ariHaai iiv good servce. Urged i(r Vears The enactment of the retirement Icgird-ation is the result of 20 vears tTorl :a Congress, advocated bv presi .'oiit. urged by cabinet odieers and bureau chiefs as abs'4ul.elv essentia' lo fho enieienti administration of ovetmne'at work. The 'ivtnenienl system incaak--- ;.'i employes hi the. classified Civil Ser vian oi' the United Stales : "i i"ir(, ipiestioii the goad -faith of Yesi,icnt Wilson. He went io Pari:; y iih the best of iidmitions." n-.ting Unit the 'road is oai-cl .mi a . -i.;-. "...i i,rt;...,ii i . .;;" . .- ......w.. ,-.,!;-, ih- Uas :;-:iiing in a game- be didn't understand. He sal "i the other fellow':; game, ail be J'.oc je.si what vei'y teljow KeB a. i . i a . i . , . . . i.. i. , . ' hi i "e oieer- i el low : v. vvtun a oi e. declared that he "Sfiny ,f tins'- great ide thi:; appeal as a. n distance from the coast which could i 'W scale and to fohow cosoly Au-be-quickly obtained in case of an I '155 Thomas' original sr-n y. ,,,,.,, Ibe locale is IVluivdie, nimois and emergency Would Buy Railroad. This particular project and there mav be others, would include not on'v three Yar, -) Ihe action takes 'p:ace duiing periods that of tlie Mexican A Hist oeiore ima invit war. m iao and in 1004. Mr. Harry.': .re aptic ars as tli linvn AT itt- Kli..-in,k?. wiv.i ir. fiis " i 4i i r.i,i u,.i. n. .. . . ' . tne purcnase or me etiai ik-iu uui m -1 fccoNipJifrhment ot n most dar.getms taking over of the Virginia railroad. i anj important mission for lV-sment io lerausil.un pa ne is ana uu- homo was without incident. It was - ' ' today , that woman for whom ITolsedaw is al to have ki'ded Gabriel . has left f-AiiTitrv. The last heard from officers vocng n.t-ss. ' ',,.. Hoiselaw told Chief T.entz thut no crossed the river "near Terrell in a ro-oross- tha cord the her. sav. was at imsioi. lenu. man may want her as i wit- alber classes ot em n love: : Oiiniea ice. but nl ten t. iac'ui i iu elassiiu- nd eei taii. ho are not so; - Oi'l 11. :C w: , t e FOli IRISH REI'HHLIC Ccnu. I'v Hie AsKi.rllihal Ihi'SH. Washington, May 2S. A resolution dealing with grave concern tho condit ions in Ireland,' expressing sympathy with the .aspirations of Ireland was reported out. today by the house com- mittee by a vots of 11 to 7. which is 504 miles long. It is estimated that the amount needed to finance the project would be less than $150,000.- 1000, of which $85,000,000 would be the cost of the railroad and .o;.uuu. 000 the cost of the coal iields and mines- The government is now paying $0.25 a ton for this grade of eoal and in some instances still more. . Figures have been produced to show that if the' government owns the coal and operates the road it can put the coal into the holds of the sea going ves sels at Norfolk for $4.20 o ton. This would result in a tremendous saving i ' or hi- L.mce,:n is obliged to pose as a lia to his country, is disowned uv ins own friends and family, and kv in dicated enly upon his io1". a bed- The story is one of intense, dramatic ap peal. A whole village was e.msti to ted by the Famous Pkivers-LasKy Gor Poration as the background for the film, and no etforts were spared . make "The Copperhead" a raahy big photoplay. boat., went to tho bridge an a.i ne ! from there made through the South Mountains to Icar '. wh'cre he eatiHU; No, "-' and rot. od a', Aslievil le- lie - worked kvs wav on to Movphy, accepted employment co a farm for throe mmilhs aid tivm proceeded to Auburn. wh?re h.e has o sister living and a brether. Hewov Folsclnw. The officers did not ask hsm any thing about the murder and little was his wit bin :e character i whose v. o is lnaoLk'ol! v t!e s;i ! i i. ,.l-,i,l.-s I lie )!iii!iicii):i emmoves ot the national capital, except school teachers, policemen and fit emeu ' Tlie letircm&nt ago is fixed at 70 oars, except for mechanics, city avid rural letter .carriers and postofhee clerks for whom' tlie age is fixed -at da years, and railway postal clerks ai i')Z years. A minimum of 15 years IS iVnmivu to oeconie oene- rervice 'ik-iarv under, .the act said of it. -iS-aj!-4-0 Particularly efheient Oil :;enaior Johiisc ci b iic .es in ihe !".- nation ai:.! ne closer. " What we ask of you 'is that you stay in that stable path that we nave known for a hundred years or mote. We ask that you preserve to yoim children and your grandchildren win has been handed down to you " ' l'ne address lasted little more I hart an hour. The senator is a smoOiS. talker lr! the sense lhat he doesn't hav.- io ic-et around Im- words, but :di tiieni -straight out. hoofii' Spea ios in Although ei ected in i a- i)!a!.fo'i,i hiid be en ided park. it. this morning for the senator ; , n,.. m.T ... i oi tae inci-it'.iuon lent 1 :ir vT.i a ' i-iLV,ll.-l, oecitie to speak nvn.v.c.. , 1,... 4.- ..M..a.K in-, enure willingness to accord the visitor that privilege. The r lans for the introduction were short. aeu ic was realised that the oil with k his heirs. est to COMPERS AND ALIN y. JLL HOi.D woiKers may ret.:unorl for two-vear ' periods un tile certification of the department la-ad to the eonnnissionei' -i pensions ii. :i t. thi v are efficient.. At th.e end ei each two-var period th" roteihion may be further extended for another two years, during ihe first V0 vears of oiieration of the act. After that time has ekmsed the retcnt'on can be c-.dv for two "periods of two years each;. j ticn of the house r he admmint ration oi the retire ment svstern is by th.e commissicner people wanted t: near Sen.-d m- .Tnni not local orators. Mr. W ir P.-i.-'H-.'.- meeii u?. and Coun ter and others fnVn- piatform. Mr. L. Khitr maie Mur presentation. Presided ovi-r the ty Chairman Set; - . i . . . P'tai ihe or Newton oic empiy? or Tw There i Jigreenienl. the retirement CO ias HifTejci'l Acts been con.sidctal.-le diu- t misu-ndorstr.nding er age. due to the ac- WATER POWER ty the Associatotl l-'vos POWER PILL PASSE s. Washrngton. May t, th rni'vnraniMit nntiuallv. and it isiference report oa tin i "- --- - . . .. i , , estimated that, the government, would save euouph eventually to pay en tirely iot the project. Th. c m- ts ong-pending power bill was today approved bv the senate and the measure -now . coes to the president. !?v the Asr.ociiitcd Prs. Now York, May 27 pc-rs. president, of the American bed--oi atimi of Labor, and Governor I Henry Allen of " Kansas, will debate here tonight o-a the merits of the 'e centlv. enacted Kansas court: law. No official decision wi'l le made as to the winner. Mi: Gumners won Ihe tmvs for opoaing the debate. Each sr-eaker 'will he. allowed 00 minutes sfor arsruijients. - i ot prnstcc.s- I ho .sooii lary or tne DEBATE"! treasury is charged with tho custody ::tid investment, of the retirement I fund. The records of the service of -Samuel Com-; the employes are kept by th.e civil cei'Viee cc-inrniKsmn. Employes to Help Ail employes arc to contribute 2 1-2 nor cent of their salaries' which sum is deducted monthly from their pay. If anv employe leaves the. service or dies before receiving aei. annuity or if tho annuity payments do not equal the sum total of bin contributions with interest, the balance will be refund- and .sen-ite niissim.- measure? carrying different ago-;. Ts. house passed the Lehlbaoh bill r,d trng the general retirement age af f.f, years ami GO and 02 for spec-ilk" class es of postal employes. In the senate the cmoot amendment was accepted making a fiat retirement age of 73 years. When th.e measure to confer ence and. the Senate representatives Hood km. for the Sinoot ameadnint. ISepresordative Lehllmch was wiUing to yield on the proposition of dik'er entiating between the preferred clas ses, because of tiie character of their work which caused them to feel the ravages of nee and rendered thorn inefficient ak an earlier age. t V