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rr DAILY RECORD CKO WEATilER Generally Fair tonight and Sunday somewhat "f 1 ,.r ' , U'jist J ton lH.ori. armor. 1 u .-r I ( 1 1 " ,r 11 f - ' 1 II 1 nil' to 1 1 1 'V 1 i , W ASLISHED SEPTEMBER 11, 1915 HICKORY, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 20, 1920 I V PRICE FIVE CENTS 5PT5 JfflE!RMISE3raaE 0 'J! i.i w ;i i:NKTHY) , )( HH.'C'l'iltic of- . iteming Marion ,.;l(U-f, for socro .., the Harding have the time ' , jnc off defeat roll aroun-I be v ,itvi-rt are goirg rtideriU'frt ,;u'kcd in i:' h . Irish Families Fleeing From Burning Town.- r.. it. - . .. .. i .. .1 n. Washington, Nov. HO. WeaL , predictions for the week beginning Moiuhivf include: I South Atlantic and each gulf states: Local rain.-? at beginning of the week and again Thursday or Friday; otherwise the weather will be fair with normal temperature. Mr. I i". i! v, Vi ,-f '.II -Ar. (hat is bout,. k -iipital today by ',. jraloua of their , i. From a vev ,rv are not gt't- i,' c . leagues for i , but. the line i-- ' , ,tvies and tiros' . -U) and will new : United' State.' i ,.i i ty more than hev say, have ; lMH'at;c path to (..-il.-iclvt:!. . :ih rr.ge uo ?(.('u""i'h. who is an . r Bickott a? . piisoti and whe l,v Governor f, r publication ; .. I'vat who i nooi m .' s n. receive my Mr. McCui- ' "j;',: "lie will lU hi? . V, ...y. Mr. Mc- .ranger in the a f, he has been ; ; hard for the par i r ; the Cape Fear j'.r,. aiv scores of '. ' ... afraid to say IVttler endorse m. I.. Shipman .i'V.,!,,!!' and printing-.junef-elect Stacy Young an.l alu-ul le-.n"'vat can .., i,a been an agl Dei'. ioc rat s tf ; ;tal. This meant V;ij.,r W. A. Graham ' . and V.cn Iacy ,',f acru'icultuve. secrc ltn,l ..tatc treiAuror. : private life. ar.O r thefe three. m?v .';in -.! four voar? , rl cv 'V oni pr- tho" endorsement ill ORLEANS m nrPTnunTiiir BLAZE By the Associated Press. New Orleans. Nov. 20. Fire be lieved to have been started from a switch engine started a river front tire here early today which before w:.sj nvliniriiished had caused prop erty damages estimated in excess of $2,000,000. The fire started at Desire street wharf and ' fanned bv a strong but charging wind swept in both direc tions" up and down street leveling the ne.v Cuyam fruit and steamship wharf and practically everything be tween the Desire and Independent street docks, a distance cf approxi mately 2.000 feet. Included in the destroyed proper ty was a new $200,000 crane owned by the United States government The fire was stopped at another pier. The urea swept by the' fi was in the down town section of the river front. W QBSS KILLED IN HIS Ml AUTO Residents of Mallow, couniy Cork, Ireland, fleeing v.ich isuch furniture us xhey could save, from their tuwu, which Britls-h troops burned and saeked.in reprisal for raids by Sinn Fein sympathizers. FORMER EMPEBESS IS By the Associated Press. Dom, Nov. 20. Former Empress Augusta Victoria of Germany, whose condition for several days has given alarm to relatives, was somewhat worse this morning, according to an nouncement from the castle I:: 'iir ham may exper j, opposition for :lmed Mr. I'utlei v, friends a slg-'5' iij,. flppointment ".'.,v- that he dis M.lit'r.'tnr, but find; i,'.,. ihe fannov v' madder Per:' 0n the list, of HI) RRFWFRIFS liSK DEPARTMENT fl SEIZED BY TO STBP LlGERSESi OFFICERS TO ADVERTISERS The Record canrot guarantee change of advertisement '' unless the copy in in tins office by 10 o'clock on the day oi' publication. Cepy for the Reccnl rJiouId be left dt the Ike tb afternoon before the 'day of publication to insure iIa ruuning. WLSOH GETS FIRST TIISGIK BIRD !Bv the Associated Press. ! ' Washington. Nov. 20. The first ol. ihe Thanksgiving turkeys which Prn..!;i.nt Wilmi rofeivps annually ar rived today at the white house. It was a 48-pound one sent Dy inu chamber of commerce of Cuero, Tex- By the Associated Press. Pomona. Cal.. Nov. 20. Congress man-elect Chas, F. Vandewater, Re- nnhlican of Lontr Beach. Cal., and his secretary,' Miss Jamess Leuvin also of Long Beach, were killed at Walnut, 12 miles from here, early this morning when the automobile in which they were ridingg struck a motor truck. INTERNATIONAL FORGE 16ED 8? BELGIAN CHARGE ROLLING IN BRIBERY MATTER By the Associated Press-' New Vork. Nov. 20. R. W. Boil ing, brother-in-law of President Wilson and treasurer of the shipping board was named in connection with a $40,000 bribe alleged to have been paid o a Staten Island Shipbuilding company to secure unusual favors, it was declared at the hearing by the -special committee investigating the shipping board. Tucker E. Sands, former vice president of the Commercial Natiomd Bank, Washington, testified that it was his "understanding" $1,800 he loaned Bolli-:g agains his note and of which Boiling has alrealy paiu back $300 was Bollinger's share of By the Associated Press. U.DV?' 01 tne vyauace-jjown- Geneva Nov 20. An. international ey shipl-u,..,...,; corporation for unu utiievu. iuv. ..ol fl? WCl:sual shipping noard favors. force with an international start was, , v nronosed to the assembly of . thej l-uu- said ihe $40,000, he under league of nations by Senator Henri fsrood, v.;a to be split four ways be Lafontaine of the Belgian delegation. ! tveen himseix, Bol hng, a man named ad ..!'(!? be had an interview with ihe Associated Press. Washington, Nov. 20. Prohibition j learns today protested to the gov ernment against reissuing of permits U wholesale liquor dealers to handle liquor. 'i'h- statement was made ;jy Wavr.e U. Wheeler, who headed ;re dekgation, that the issuance of rnrmits to wholesale uquor u,tu was causing th- sale of hquov The pe-nnits huiuireua oi i . , ,.iri. cmtomatical- are ouiiaiuunu v?yill. .i " realed' to the prohibition ollice not to : : V.Li ih nermits. which are used U) handle liqut.r illegally 0! wmm. i! 1 BWIISS1 1PIBTMFIIT I nnilFMNTOF Kl 111 nil I liBL.ll I uUiiiBsasai s i rsnur ffr-nntr.r T.afontine. had somewh;.L startled the assembly by declaring that the world was not yet ready for disarmament. "It is necessary to say frankly to the people." he said, "that that the time for disarmament has not yet come." Before the world could accept E 'aarmament, he said, conditions "entirely different in ideais than those that prevailed before the war must be inculcated and applied." He urged that the armies be com prised in an international force with an international staff ready to be ''used in the cause of right" in such a case as arose in the present situ ation of Armenia. UPPER GIVEN REFINERIES URSTOCKEB CLOSE By the Associated Press. "Washington, Nov. 20. All brew eries manufacturing been containing more than one-half of one per cent of alcohol will be seized by the feder al oovernment, it was indicated to day at the bureau of internal reve- Officials of the bureau said thai an analysis of beer in a number or ,o -nrviw heme- made and tnai Where the product was shown to ex the limit m alconoiic conic... is liable to seizure. GOT TWO PLANTS ?,v the Assocated Press. Cincinnati. Nov. 20.-The Jack son and Harincourt breweries of thiB cilv were "sealed" today by the gov -element as a result -of the seizure Thursday of samples of beer manu factured by the two concerns. if IT LET FILLS ! dy tho Associated i-ress. New York. Nov. 20. Nine per sons constituting every member but one of two entire families lost their lives eariv today in a fire which de stroyed an apartment house on 146th street.. Fourteen other families had narrow escapaes. Originating, fire authorities say in a baby carriage on the first floor of the structure, the fire swept up ward through open stairways cut ting off escape through the halls. Nearly a hundred men, women and children clad in night clothes swarmed to the fire escapes, some making gtheir way to the ground while others huddled on platforms waiting to be rescued. Ail the dead were found on the fifth and top floor after the flames had been controlled. They were Ra phael Gebia, his wife and their four four children who ranged in years from seven down to one and one half; Mrs. Aua Frank. Mrs. Bertha Reynolds, her sister, nad Ruth Rey nolds, a girl of lb A-S"C-i;.tt"i Press. t,n, :.-. :MV-In the view- ,;i,..-tan nt. Mtu'iais, vii tu. .i ! n-c.CT.iti.in of the KUb. iNvwM-m.r.t i. extended by 1 Btituin in t':ie proposed tract b(.l',v;-i..fi the two coun- Atf.nv of t'.-.c agreement reach- ,e 'ii; (lnnrtn'.i'rit today. " ' ' 1 " ' - t. ASSAILANT IS CAPTLKfcu cjtw.Sir.cm, Nov. 20 Manuel ci.irro wiio r:.p.f'Si-'ed that no is srin who -ho! (.''inductor K. A. -tu of I.ul.ii at. the home cf a n-ar Uu lin Wednesday aftev- n.'-ai'T... t d here late Thursday at thi; hi. iv,.' of a negro woman i.-t Win.i.un i n I b. w:is taken ti, l!',,H., f .xr f'hief of 1. A. r.ui'lv. w hi came at tor Siw.tt 'r. !':., l.i, -....l-itiwl in (ff.cfjrs wh i inad"' the arrest, -;ikfh.,i tl-,. ..U.w.t mr wti steel l' that h(. Hiid Captain ShipleU R a "Ul'!o over the pistol when Wi. C!.i;.f l-'.r-h.. !ilid that 'a'r' Shi;,' tt ii;;,. tl;i'"i; pistol '',liril'j thn,,-' ,.!ll,i,r nni ffill. 'ffli S"!'ii'u.J. " w'tt &Uo miwlo i- nfcw-inn to the t'rat h wiii" one of the two h( entered a barber shop in "? Tuo.,!i;v ni'.'ht, i,n I secured a M about ftiij) ;n !lvh..Ho says Miiti. in ,. robbery was a "ani 'il pi. H;,!T. M wbo made .P h"n Chief Kitily and Cap 1 wplfctt went to the home of an- "" M-Stn n..... . f - i:.. i .. 4ti fc. ... i.i ,u'im it) niurvv: for By the Associated Press, ' New York. Nov. 20A11 six re fineries of the American Sugar Re- fining Company nave 'wr - - i xosult of the slight demanu their product. An official cf the company explain- inV??1Sc on ha Hvery oi "-u." ,n, tem- The refineries " demand." porarily CvviriLiiiL 00 111 By the Associated Press. Geneva. Nov. 29. The first for mal step looking toward the revision of the covenant of the league of na tions was taken at the session of to-d-y The Dutch minister of foreign affairs introduced a resolution for th reconsideration of article 18 hav ing to do with the registration oi b Thi'csolution provides that the reconsideration be conducted either bv the assembly itself or by a com mittee to make the meaning oi ine article clearer. The foreign minis ter said there were several interpre tations of the article, wmcn in Dnei provides that treaties between nations shall not be binding until they are registered with the league, and pro posed that it be submitted carefully with a view to its clarification. TERM FOR LIFE -August By the Associated Press. Norristown. Pa.. Nov. 20 Fasaualle. alias Fasquel. tne cranK ; C-t his re in thv Couuhiin kidiiapmng case was sentenced to life imprisonment in the Morristown court. Alfvi.: W iT, Conn, i-pnfirtpr nf tho New York (Jlobe, made allegations of a bribefi -which were incorporated, photostatic copy of whit sh was sub r.iitt. u to the board today, prepared for his, Sand's signature. The tran-nction involved the loan of $1,800 Bo. ling against hi.-: note for which Belling hwi paid back $30u Sards made pi. in. Ssnds admitted that be ie unclcr indictmr i.t for allow ing z shippin- co.vijMiy m winch he was int; ii v., to overdraw its ac count ai. the ru:ti:rer ial Bank. BoVi) -4.'.:- share i the money, Sands sa'd he un-K rhtoedfi was to be $0,200, but B .l!i)u' did not take the 'bal ance" betwe-i it ri.-i the $1,800 loan ed hm. i-"..-. i-ds iii jiitine-' the name of ; man as L t ai.ier, as Jobn Cramer, v.!;", :;. said was member of the Down".' -hirbii ' 'ing company. Sand., - -d ht ?till owes Boiling SttOO cn a i si "slaty t Boiling sold him ind adnittde asking him, "ow ing ! this connection with the presi dent, to usn tnfl'".nee "for him." He saio. he u!-i uc' rioufc1 that he had received f leirr . Boiling dated October 1;18 ehu 'ot-i. bv the chair man in a :nr., b':'!ic said because UK- CHABJIB- MAUSITI0N Km Rev. Walter M. Gilmore , of San ford! Secretary of ho Jas U convention, passed th rough the c y drGiLoelttendedtho "nntfmeetg of . the . B.rt J bdd . ,,l!mo.rl.i Wr,u nicased over bodybody stemcu rhu-les E. the ,cceptance o Dr. J ha. lta i Maddry. of Austm Tex. as c nonding secreiuiy , . ..Mr,r St-at , ?8rnmoro follows: . m$awt emSdon of my heart stir. v-j Ihe Associated Press. wlshington, Nov. 20.-Mcxichn consular agents on the border, it was said today, at the Mexican embassy have been directed by Robert V. Pesqueari, Mexican confidential 5t, the United States, not to vise the passport of Senator Falls of New Mexico for tho senator s pro posed visit to Mexicto to attend tho i-nauKuration of President-elect Oo- regon in December a mhi hp W!tTS? ADDRESS E DIGRESS I'AKDON IS GRANTED i I"' l.r,S'H it vi' i t i.i n . m r,.- ,1 ti I I , l. IONC P!-KH)1 YET l-lni'h.n V... .... ! 'uiH'i-rit t. supply the world Ittr-nt . ' tuthi ion;; at least were iC ,h" nmi;d meeting here 1 . 1 I, .1 t . . r t t r 1 . W '"'" " I .New i or; . . II,,.,,,. II . e r 1 .... - uii. institute and R. D. .. '' PK-SHlHit ,,f 1V,,. Twlmntor ' 'U;iy, l'i-lrir.., t lint the netro- )Wj: ,,v,f ' M.c world were no- Rnleigh. Nov. 20.-A . conJUionl and sentenced to The' "iH-tetr has" made a model prisoner ZTthl fa?.' Solicitor and countyt aritl tne .io.'o-' netition- officials of llama t,uu-. ed for the pardon. Teach- Membership m the 8j000 more than iitiy teMhe in North Carolina. MANY WITNESSES IN Port Au Prince. Haiti. Nov. 20. Freeman Lang, former American ma rine, charged with murder of nine Haitian prisoners, again took tne stand in his own behlf. He deniei stan rvV nccusation against nim He frankW admitted howeyer , .it KonriiT en pt Avii.ii '""v" me gun a Tlinche whileT attempting ine tun . bandit to escape. n ' . n aM frnm his own ironi uwu-, trom n,iovv native .ann' t.t;i Li i . e-endarmes had taken the stand and dedaied they saw him cral prisoners, bringing the numba witnVrinto details and . XJJl.:1 , , ntiupci were snot descrincu now t.. fhp One witness was confused on tne point as to whether the prisoners were shot while attempting to es- cape. By the Associated Press. Washington, Nov, 20. President Wilson is now abl.-j to walk about the white house without even the aid of a cane, it was said today at the white house. He uses his wheel chair occasionally for recreational purposes. . White house officials declared tha, c.;-irif a lipnlih had so far inl ine irn.aii"."'. -proved to make it possible for him to address congress when it convenes next month, but Mr. Wilson has as yet made no plans to do so. VAKDERLIP SAYS HE REFUSED REQUEST London, Nov. 20. Washington D. Vanderlip, the American who recent ly announced the granting oi lm- oortant concessions oy nit x. Soviets in Siberia to an American syndicate which he represented was met shortly after his arrival here trom Russia by a demand by the British authorities for an inspection of the document, he declared in a statement today. He declared he re fused. il I ITT ' TR HEEL WOMEN TELL OF BALKAN EXPERIENCES pleaded guilty to second degree mur der. lie stole. Blakely Coughlin. the J-monlhs-oid baby of Mr. and Mrs. George Coughlin, from their home near Morristown on June 2 smoth ered the intant under his coat. tie was sentenced on the kidnapping1 charge and sentenced was suspended on the second degree murder charge. LOSS III THIS STATE 11 V Jtli 1 '11 : wit.h th,- v.- Pa.-uuei i , ' Nfl III MS 1 I l J . cr. i;.o- ,('"., (h-1 president , . . . -u . iilLi. Vl'ji't ,. ..; .( .. of the department ;.!; t only be open to m.-1 ruction, but improp- CALL rOR STATEMENT By the Associated Press. Washington, Nov. 20. Tn'e control ler of the currency today issued a call for the condition of all national barks at the close of business on Mon day, November 15. TREATY IS flfl BY JDGO-SLAi Washington, Nov. 20. Mrs. John Hays Hammond,, wife of the noted mining engineer invited a disting uished company to her fashionable home in this city to hear Mrs. B Frank Mebane of Spray, N. C., and Patterson of Win- I Ston-Salem tell of their experiences ' . . 1 1 . J 1". 1 1 ll-i n -fnii ' - . r - . nnTATlO TAI? HKKL W iVlvlVlVJivo ' oion-kjciicin , DRILLED -r OK viuuiiNiiviN m tne iiaiKau btaica xunurifa world war. . Phenol Hill Nov 20. Head Coach These North Carolina ladies were v.uipci jw.vi-n tpn,n cuo-Qo-pd for a time in Serbian rehex duller oi ine wiuiuw x , RQlt-n: under the snon- VV yj x iv in. w""-'j . x sorship of the minister to this coun try from the Serbs, Croats and Clovenes. Mrs. Mebane and Mrs Patterson were attired in the costume of the Balkan women for their lecture and fheir .description of conditions in war torn Europe thrilled the private audience in which women predomi nated, who were invited by Mrs. gave his first string men a complete rest following: the uaviusou. ni. and would not even let the men who played in the game come on the field Monday. A rain storm Tuesday prevented a regular. worKou. as rubi er did not care take chances with his men on the slippery field. . The scrub team has .lumped into ;t nrpnarntions for the Virgiernia ivw h' - ' , of vr-rnn ffV,TP. TERM OF NEGRO (ENTY.EIGIIT YEARS A Seville, Nov. 20. On . a pjea of ,uiit? of murder in the first, degree jOT, m TTargrave. ne-ro n j Supenci cort neTore ciuum- - . , Sentenced to serve 28. m the state's prison at Kaie.K. - - ine- Lillip Ramev negro, ihe puso Zr Iras been held in jail for several months on charges of murder in the first degree. 1 . 1 ......... . i 1 r-nvno nni nan a lone: sesa.u" mum- " . , , day with Coach llite wno, wun ,xx; TandV. saw the Virginia- vanaeiu ii, W M,Tn Wmerlv P-nme Saturday Hite w teaj raej rf Lumbertonis" president is plan Virmnia nlavs to the scruos. . ,5 , . . Raleigh, Nov, 20. Testifying be fore Examiner Thos. P. Healey of the interstate commerce commission here yesterday. H. F. Cary, general passenger ogent of the Southern. said that the railroads are losing six tenths of a cent per mile on all in trastate passenger business in North Carolina as well as losing consider able amountt of money by reason" of interstate passengers buyng passage to the state line at three cents and then buying tickets for the remain der of their trip. The hearing was held so that the railwavs eould be piven an nnnor- tunity to establish the existence of undue discrimination against inter state rates by intrastate fares in North Carolina. While all of the carriers operating in North Carolina were represented at - the hearing: by ; their olticiais or attorneys Mr. iaryj was the Drincinal witness. AH of the, States in the Southern group, h. said, had put into effect the 3.6 cenisj Dassene-er fares with the excentionj ct JNorth and south uaraoima ana Louisiana. The result being that the other states are discriminated against because of the lower . fares charged passengers of these three Such a condition was represented I as discriminatory and is causing fi nancial losses to the carriers anrl tie-, moralizing the entire passenger rate structure. The evidence will be pre sented to the intestate comerce com mission at Washington and a ruling made later, By the Associated Press. Belgrade. Nov. 20. Ratification xf the treaty of Rapallo by which Italy and Jugo-Slavia reached an agree ment settling the vexed Adriatic question was unanimously voted by the Juga-Slavic cabinet today. JAMES HINSHAW KILLED BY OVERSEER HOFFMAN A-hboro, Nov. 20. James Hin shaw was killed at Randleraan last afternoon rbout 4 o'clock by Over seer Hoffman, of a spir.'ning room in one oi the mills at Itandleman. Re ports indicate that the trouble which resulted m tne u,,ath of Ilinshaw was started when 4'ne men had trouble over the amount of the required time Ilinshaw -n'l his wife had failed to wrork in the spinning room of which IToffrijJtn was superintendent. Hin-s'nav,-, v. iio was reported to have been di'fnking, weut to the home of Hoff man nnd when Mrs. Hoffman came to ihe door and begged him to leave, threw several brickbats through the door, barely missing Mrs. Hoffman. At this. Hoffman, who had at first refused to tome to the door, came on the porch with a shotgun and shot Ilinshaw. the load taking effect in the head and body, causing almost instantly. Hoffman was arrested and is m jail here. He will be given a prelimi nary hearing Tuesday. COTTON V IX K lli: i .7 , All the varsity men came out 01 me Davidson game in good shape Lowe, who played the whole game despite seripus injuries, will benefit esnecially by the rest arui several other former inhved wn, notably Tennev and Spaugh, ought to come pronnd to better condition. One val uable substitute, Crayton, an end. will be lost to the team by the schol arship reports which hqve just come from 'the registrar's office. nino- an1 annual dance and get to gether meetinfg next Wednesday night. The society membership now includes several hundred lar lieeis who are residing in the capital. Sec retary and Mrs Daniels' will be among the honor guests of the even ing. The hees nroduced in the United States last year 250,000,000 pounds' cf honey, 'Victor 1 Rptitpt SflVs tbp 'nnmnfii Vote defeated him. Thus does the vin- I dication 01 tne cause continue to i mount higher and higher. Atlanta Constitution. ! Whoever was for or against put ting Foch in command, there can be no doubt whatever of his taking command or of the result. Spring field Republican. Inscrutable ?.re the ways cf na ture. Why should a duck be web footed when a spider isn't? By the Associated Press, ' Ne.v York, Xev. 20. There was a renewal of southern selling which supplies the demand from Wall street and local 'shorts and the market was nervous. Prices soon weakened and before the end of the first hour ac tive-months sold 15 to 32 points be 1 1 . 'iii i-- low last mgnt s ciose. , Onen December , 16.75 January -- IS.Oo "March J 15.85 May .15S0 July .15.70 ' Concord cotton . Cotton seed 40 l-2c. Close 16.25 15.88 15.83 15.80 15.55 15c V. 4
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