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Mick ory WEATHER Fair tonight and Wed nesday. resh winds E,ub-r.pt ov ii SEPTEMBER 11, 1915 ITABLISHu HICKORY, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23, 1920 PRICE FIVE CENTS Daily record calO!!; F ft 5flnh Hi . - AC'"" : !!'.. i tve rated ;!. . l-ill Cff'l- ',.t;'. to fittd- ..Imposed lo i r.irg m in I). I tor it:; on that .. . .'!, T!:o wount . ,:,( mm heart ar ,ly t f ' :;?!!' r.r i-in: t: ,iu a' !" Iretl'dl shooting V work a.1 n vr-'crday to make ;i;(' -'in r.i"-r. i in j " - panion conn.icait.i mvu way. ;.tnr II lffllKl! I'.IV id'.i'V li phi l."ii"'f IIH'lv UO'' '' ' ,'atn n uf th' h;i- ii :m t hut ;t!i,n . t tr." cm-, i iii-' swucii-.'i. . . t i Mi.iwtituii. tonight and j turn f if -kiirv tomorrow to , hie IMS II!'. I'.-t l.U. .ill' 11. lie .- f f . -4 :;ve that, i.v.-r that Ire.lcU hit. a -h'.f.ti all its own n t.' r ( 1 i"tU'i. j' he belief that 'I vu. kil'i -.1 '. here. th-1- a. !' an v i ,f the men ar- ir. t-r i- iii t Kii" n. but tne r i rufifi.l. r-t tint seveml of c.i,vt H-iiiv'hinir '.'.bout it. 'lhi j.' :n.-u,.'.l n.'.i'.'h. It is up to i cMtk' I'l'-ar. A. A. V. !.!'.:: t ha. -4 been rc-ii- v. u::-"l l.v all five men turn. a t'r.,.n M rgantoti this -n uhfi" 'i" ,-ir,v them in v si.i'l th- Ui-.'iii'.l could state iv f..i- that the men ar :ii' nut. '!," o n - who killed l.iw:;r-l :tr.. ti.at four of them i-l cull ni'v.v :,t i, -fiictorv all - Ml'.'Wi.i'i'! :,i 1 he win not t. n ! ; t k n .-tu1' n.etit until he I'jr-u'-l (.! it.v.'stiuation fur- pMcl Y..l..rilay Aftcrnccn t dinuiv ;i the ! itmard case vwti-niav aft' !:' ii shortly be- 'H'l'rck w!. 1 1 Solicitor Huff- Ilt.t" fXU! F. drew u, five MWi. 'H'.lcr n M re riicked ii " county. I'.axter Milde- Dock Heftier, ' . il Hefner, the polico station mi Hefner. Thev k" iail bv Chief Viiung a:;. I o ming Oi i hi f'.tla r, ,1 tarrii-.l to !'i and Id n-v;.. Mice; and Ward '! a gff't deal of :! "H'Tlt. It. VM a Hi'-knrv ta be i foul could hnve ativ rK'i li'dnT ' m established to " offices th'it ' ' ' d '-.( ri'" ti'"" Itli'kc t'niir' .- ar-'Ht,, '-t. hut. 11. " 1"r ::nvl."il- that n crime 1 "imilOe.l . : h 'iti-fa'ii.i, , 'f the ,v.e ' '"Ii" MIT.,:.. 1 '1 a 'iir,f, . H-l fur '''in- t-,' anil u--i. ,i ''W'T , "f I-U'.lc' , i f-tv to A. V t! 1 'Ud get none in -t ,2." calibre " r.r. wo w ' "1 I.IIIVm,; , anil ii,,,., . "xtitiin.vj, - 11 r, I" th-.l l,e , 1 w'"h ti, his ,,v '"M the .,,.! he vvas killel i h'-atcn over the ' v ni-tol and then t'istl. Dock Hcf-;''-r that l'e n'.v 'hriirul nPf'. othfrs 1 , hut the lt timf i'"n bv olher.'. ir faf'l IV it I- II trduv I,;.. l-:if f ri'.an 'iffii-er. ''Vl,,e, ...( ("Mil l icnrn. v.i t "nlav niirht.. Ti uk int-r ill'l viral things the of- EFFORTS TO MURDER-MYSTERY 'K low Gathering up Lof" Ends as ilations Made YestercL by Called in Glenn Lippard Case jppard Played Officer fiecra wok told bv other persons ex );niinoil and , llildobrand. Solicitor Huffman believed, could give a Treat t.iai of information when ho decides to talk. The question tf whether Lippard I was kiik'd near Statesville, as re I latu.l by Sheriff Alexander yester day, al.-o was given cnsuleration uy the man. .the ohi'itisr, but he could not believe t inn in 1 ma; mj incident reported m ine highway near that city Sunday iMri'niTlii. woe inlntoil i i tl-w, rvi n rt .',r il'i the Lip- j in Uurke county. In the first place. according to the examining phvsie , -::mir.ed the an. the man would not have bled C' . (. j I after being dead long enough tc "' ' I make the trip in an automcbwe. The I'ltennon 0(Uj nooj whore the body was found lli;' subject was largo, showing that the wound ,t, 1,1 . ding a I was fresh. 1 Bud Lippard might have been in t acnn tt'.H",,,. .. : 1..,. US.. 1 tU.. - , Ult' e . . ' I I 4 e Y jiiui ii"' f . y . f forcing S(j fa. a3 the oficers imv,t ciiH. Blood , thev did not believe Jit that ine con. pi racy to niui uei ma uiuun i. but time a few that the killing took place far from the scene where the body was found. I i Solicitor Huffman stated frankly thai this case presented 'situations . ,1 A 1 If mure nu'..ling man me iieiinesuc force liquid i W i.-eman case at CJlen Alpine, but he 1 was more hopeful of solving it eany 4 f'IIt was confident he had some :n :, who .Mu-nt mo j formation that wou'd lead to re-.1-7 iay , had not ',,-! ?ults. I Tit be J One of the reports reaching the with the officers connection with the Lip , , if, ' pard case is that on today night, '"' wafJ ',u,u i November 15, Cbnn Lippard and iu.d t vet ul of the j unothfr man, whose name has not f,';,..,,.j vti'irc L 1:4 ' W.w.n li'irm I. held U') an automobil'; driven by Long Herner and seizeci iibout 40 gallons of liquor belonging '..l r i.w.nril T.iii:.. son. The hold to tlie Killing : nciurred between Hickorv and the ..... ' ill Ull iJKIfc.., - U V7V.UIAVVt 1 ' - ' V i - ii'Tu'irs nere nave i jjoutn Mountains ami m- i11 . ihc lin.'s suggest-! that C'tnn Lippard impersonated an nffi,..nv VVhrn T.cnT Hetner ana W-i ; Carl Lippard ran, uionn ami nis com- , -1 L. . i ill i rir-E nil i i . i' . a . i tMi' n n i ,ri,";i" tat when Lippard took possession cf their automobile. ;;,;'n uww Saturday It is also intimated in blockade . , , " u w-iv! circles that Long Hefner was in s us V!..vk ne wa on his wa ' " , . f., LlT)I)aV( to cf- ,1 .n: up-.i that hi muruerci.-. fcet the no(i up ami capture tne . . i ........ ...... . - - , l"""'". V." . L. ko p.i.tivfj f .! uur.ng mm ou i,()f;Z2 arm car, arm niiuic- il i-m.v 'Glenn to play "revenue, as ine ,.,iv,d in Hid;-! Jiqr dealers call it- The liquor gang belitve that Long neiner doublc- I ...... ,.,! 'nid' T innnrd jj..'. resumeu ms Verifies Story th- (Uc During the .rhjs auction is borne out in part uiM'.l a.M.tional in- ud Lippard, who attended his .sill ! helpful in tho! brother's funeral here yesterday and inld f'hief f.entz that the storv Sher iff Alexander brought here from Statesville was true. Bud Lippard and his son Carl did give chase to Ghnn Linpard on Friday, according to Bui's statement, but they did not intend to kill him. They wanted to recover value received for an auto- i,:i,. .,rwi n lnt nf liouor which lil 'I! IUI , I 1 tliv: nv4i HIULM4V 1 l.al thing to do wi'-h; Gl;nn took from Carl. The time and place ot tne seizure weie bi-i'i :.ut the ofiicers have added the frag ments of various stories together until they are sure that the killing was the 'desire for revenge and pos session of the money that the mur dered man was known to have. Wh;. were Carl Lippard's partners in tne big Liquor deal? . ine answer win be interesting. Since Glenn Lippard bad double crossed the other liquor crowd and besides had about $7K0 in money on his person, there was little wonder, in the opinion of those who know the element that handles booze, that his associates should want to put him out of the way and at the same time possess themselves ot his money. ruu Lippard is not thought to have had v,f,n,i in tho ioh. He says he was is Charlotte Saturday night at 1G':30 niau M'uit's of wit- and could not nave ueen m iiiiwj . i . t a i :M 1 1 1 s 1 vt uiaiit'. fur arrest In time tor the murder in uuin-e It was in Burke county, oincers are confident, that Lippard was kill ed. Unusual interest in him Satur day by some of the men arrestad and other evidence which has not been disclosed pointed to certain ."n as likely to know about the murder. Another Killing Sheriff Alexander and former Sheriff Deaton were so confident that killed in Iredell county that they came here with a revela ';.. Viof wno nmnzinGr. but has been Droved correct in all essentials. The finding of a pool of blood in tne nign ihi little colored chil barber shop dren saw two men in an automobile of his pistol. Sunday morning shoot a manwatMiw . . . . i ii ...:u k far-i ihnr ih I riot own n in ironi, togetner wim .? - ii, own ;i in iioot, r 1 I i , ,i.i i. i:inn i. nriiiw hart declared DUU MUM hi" but was his son were after him Friday, leic i:.l ,l,,Kf in thp minds Ot me lit. IV , t ' v.. I Wlit I CM ii i-fTn-nra that Glenn Lippard was kille'd near "Statesville. So licitor Huffman and Chief Lentz, how pnTivincpd that v Iredell h:jPr.t. The supno-ifounty has a murder of its own, and 'hat two ioui crimes wcic, vvn.....vv close together in a few hours apart. The $200 check wmcn uienn-ip- . , , -. i i ,nvT.,'nn. wns found in a barber shop on Ninth ay - Cafnwln.. nie-ht after 10 o'clock. One of the men arrested had been in the shop that night after the hour (he crime was committed, too. Ihe check is thought to have been given TWO PERSONS KILLED i 113 Ml ACCIDENT! By the Associated Press. Birmingham. Ala.. Nov. 23. Two men were killed and nine injured, four seriously, this morning in mine No. 2 in Walker county. By the Associated Press. Geneva, Nov. 23 A c'jash be tweui the council and the assembly of the league of nations on the question of the carrying out of the assfnl'Nv's resolution of yesterday for inter vention in tho Armenian situation loomed up this forenoon as the as sembly met in its daily session. The question of Armenia was early to tho fore, the chairman announc es the make up of the committee to examine into the details of interven tion. The committee was hoadjd bv Lord RoUort Cecil, of the South Af lican delegation, who is a strong proponent for help for Armenia, and t. had on its membership Viviani of France, whose eloquent plea yester- lav swept the assembly into unanl- .ncus action. By, the Associated Press. Paris, Nov. 23. Great Britain has drcMy taken steps to inform formev King Constantino of Greece and George Rhallis, the now Greek prc nier, that she is absolutely opposed to he thror.ecmr cmfowmommomm m he return of Constantine to the hror.e, says the Petit Parisien. FOR INSTITUTION! By the Associated Press. New York, Nov. 23. More than a million dollars worth of narcotics soon will be available for use in hospitals as a result of seizures by government agents here in the' last few months, it was announced by prohibition enforcement agents to day. . The drugs, principally morphine and cocaine, will be sent to Washing ton, where they will be examined and classified. By tho Associateo Tress. Geneva, Nov. 23. The subject of revision of the covenant of the league of nations came ud again at today s session of the assembly of the league. t 1 nf Holland rxldrpstsinrc V Ullltal cllll'vcrw, v. i.'""."" - e ; il, .1 ..l i , u i c ,.,,ariiiti-n t hat ii i coromittee be imarged with a revision 1 th cii)iiffi- of trpat- ovtirl 1X nn thp subiect of treat- V A. v w w -- ies that held that the article - was subject to three different interpreta tion of unregistered treaties. He urged revision ot tne ariicie 10 mane it clear. Lippard for liquor he sold in Char lotte. It was made payable to cash and anybody could have got money for it. ' That check was tak en out of the dead man's pocketbook Saturday night. The officers expect lo learn something about the busi ness of E, O. King, the Charlotte man who gave Lippard the check. Another element more necessary is information as to the pistol for which two of the men traded some timfl aov. That mav be the waepon wnich was used lo take the man's life and officers today were busy on this end. Two beagle hounds figure in this deal. Deputy Sheriff W. J. Kennedy, who assisted on the case Sunday and yes terday, had the unusual experience of arresting a man for murder af ter the man had read of the warrant for a felony against him in the pa per. Mr. Kennedy proceeded to West Hickorv as soon as he was orivcTvrthc list fit names, out Jjone 1 Young was waiting for him at his hnmo npnv Snttlemvre's Garacre. "I knew you were com.ng," Young told ASSEMBLY WOULD I POOR ARMENIA BRITAIN OPPOSED TO KING CONSTAME NARCOTICS READY fjgoe revision "hoelio Miew ,vuu 'vvcic vj4iiiiis iu.u n5TOf"',',s in INnrtn V;aruii"a. i saiu the officer, "because I read it in thejfr, he thp r-ost mirjotant hWtor that paper;," How the Record reached the .theenmmissinn hs been called unon man so quickly was not learned. for a decision. It is of especial im- NEW MUSICAL PRODIGY Sirf? T3 Vj:' aai i--t i.Vi.irS'J T'ot since Josef Hoffman, it is said, has an infant musical prodigy attract ed (he attention in New York that ten-year-old Mil.hv.l W!! i"-im has n -eeived. fthe is ihe (laughter of two well-known musicians and appeared in a. 'cello ric-eital at Carnegie hall, No vember C. This i emarkal'le little girl, who has been taught entirely by her mother, has been enthusiastically re ceived. She will appear with Eugene Ysaye and the Cincinnati orchestra and other noted symphony orchestras throughout the country. (BY MAX ABERNETHY) Raleigh, Nov. 23. Continuance yesterday by the corporation com mission of the hearing of the petit ion of the Southern Power Company to increase its hydro-electric rates to its consumers in North Carolina un til January 11 is the first of fifteen "cr twenty petitions that are to be heard this month from public service corporations that are asking for in creased rates. Today the commission will hear a petition of the Southern Bell Tele phone Company for a blanket in crease in its telephone rates at ail 'pcittts over the State where their lines are now in operation. A number of cities have signified their opposi tion to the proposed increase and a large delegation from the principal municipalities in the State are at tending the hearing. Prnni now 11 ntil the first -of De cember the corporation commission has scheduled hearing from com nanies oneratincr tras and electric plants, street cars and telephones, in rverv instance the netitioners are asking for increased revenue so that their companies may weather ,thc financial storm which they contenu has struck them forcibly. The Asheville Telephone and Tele graph Company, asking for higher telephone rates in the city of Ashe ville is also being heard today tho hearing having been scheduled im mediately after the petition of the Southern Bell company was present ed.' The Citizens Light and Power and the Lenoir Electric Company, both of Lenoir, will be heard tomor row. The former is seeking more .n.TAn,ia fitf fiivni!liiTlor plertfic CUV- 1 v . v " 1 . .1 UV I ' L i L.- .nnt r, i h tnwn ot I .enoir anil in latter for an increase in telephone h - .ifno 1 44 I. - O. Vesterdav's rjrehminary hearing cf the Southern Power Company'.- netitien indicated that in the event the commission granted the new scale of rates for hydroelectric pow pv there will be seoi'es of suits start ed by public utilities, textile manu facturing plants .and industrial en terprises in North Carolina that are customers of the bigger corporation. Thi? became kr.own when J. Craw ford Biggs., representing one of the consumers, interrupted Z. V- Tavlor, p-eneral counsel for the Southern Power Companv. aiyl charged that, an effort was being made to abro gate the contracts now held by his client with the public service co1' noration. The corporation corr-miss- if n nf course, has. no jurisdiction over contracts made between a pubHc sewicp corporation am a public ntiHtv rv tpvtilf Til ant 7f SUch Suit? nre started they will be carried toi the Supreme Court. Contractu now heA and made since thpfir?t of the present year and ox- . . , m n n: tending over a renod ot Trnri Te trt fpn vers will bp inva'id in thp pvpnt the Southern Power Companv' petition for an nltoo-ether new "aip of rates is granted, Judge Biggs said. ' The controversy between the Sou thern Powr Comnanv ?"d its 23 I "ii stor"rs in North Carolina is said A I INCREASED BATE HEARING FOR JANUARY SUBAR AGAIN FALLS POINT II By the Associated Press. New, York, cv. 23. The price cf sugar took another drop today when the federal Sugar Company reduced its list prices tc 8.70. By the Associated Press. New York, Nov. 23 Looe business practices throughout the country in roTnt months hdve led to the loss of $250,000,000 on merchandise, it was derlaiwl hprp t.ndav in n statement hv H. F. Barker, of the association of national credit men. Barker, who is chairman of a com mittee, declared that a "surprising lack of moral fibre has been revealed in a survey of the cancellation practice and the indefinite, holding up orders for later instructions." During recent months when mar kets were depressed, Mr. . Barker said, "other questionable methods were resorted to when commodities could be sold at higher prices. This lack of good faith caused enormous injury to business," he declared. a LET SENATOR FALL AT l!U Hill By the Associated Press. Mexico City. Nov. 23. Mexican border consuls have been instructed by the foreign office to vise the passport- of United States Senator Albert B. FaU of N. Mexico who announced a few days ago he intended to come to this city to attend the inaugura tion of General Obregon. IT THAN LAST SEA By the Associated Press. New York, Nov. 23. New Yorkers who expressed their annual thanks through the official medium of turkey, the traditional Thanksgiving day bird will have to pav five to seven cents a pound more than last year. Mrs. Louis Reed Welzmiller, deputy commissioner of public markets, said today the prevailing wholesale price vvas 52 to 54 cents a pounn, which she characterizen as excessive in view of texfact that the birns are more plentiful this year than last. RESUME SCHEDUL DUBLIN By the Associated Press. Dublin, Nov. 23. All train ser vices in and out of Dublin were re sumed this morning after the city had passed a quiet night following Sun day's bloodshed and the activity of the military. The curfew law was strictly obeyed. The night, however, did not wit ness any let up in the work of the military who were continuing their minute search of the city presumably tor suspects in connection with Sun day's assassinations. Before the c'urfew hour several of the streets were surrounded by barb wire and the people on the streets were examined. Rr thp Assncated Press. Colon. Panama, imov. Zci. warren G. Harding, president-elect of the United States arrived Cristobal at 9 o'clock this morning on board the steamer Parismina He was given a noisy welcome by the craft in the WJf harbor. Mr. rtaraing went aireci to a hotel. portance in the Piedmont section of the state where the cotton mills are located and are large customers of the company. 1 H YORK LOOSE BUSINESS METHODS ARE MIPIIDtl LIU I1HU0UIIH! MORE TURKEYS ( TRANS EN NOISY WELCOME FOR HARDING IN PANAMA STATESVFLLE OFFICER STUDY LIPPARD MURDER Cannot Account for Shooting Near Th day Morning and Evidences of Scuff ling, Blood and Trampled Ur-cier growth- That Line Will Be Followed ELECTION ISO By the Associated Press. Asheville, N. C. Nov. 23. Ail Indian votes cast in Jackson county at the general electier. November 2 were thrown out by a rising veto at the meeting cf the canvassing board here this morning, nine voting in fav or of such action and twro opposing. By this move all Republican candi dates with perhaps the exception of John B. Ensley, representative elect and one commissioner, were defeated by the Democratic opponents. Hardly hp.d the motion been car ried before propt and energetic pro test of this action was voiced by H. R. Queen, representing the Republi cans of Jackson county. The questi m will be fought out in the courts. By unanimous action, te board ai. an earlier stage voted to declare the county poll boxes in Sylva and Fa. -ter's Creek precincts as showing more votes than registered voters. By the Associated Press. Doom, Holland, Nov. 23. Former Empress Agusta Victoria of Germany was very weak this morning. Her U-mrerature rose to 104 degrees this morning. TEEI SENTEKO Breslau, Germany. Nov. 23. Fif teen persons accused of the recent attack on the French consulate heio have been found guilty and have beer, sentenced to terms varying from on: to 12 months in prison. Five persons were acquitted. NEED BE MADE OUT Raleigh, Nov. 23. Commissioner of Labor and Printing, M. L. Sfiip man is toJay writing to the manu facturers of the state advising them that an effort is being made by the department to relieve them cf the ne cessity of making two reports for 1920. one to the state office and another to the bureau of census at Washington. l:lWH hiive ai working 'agreement with the government,"' Mr Shipman writes, "which allows the State ihe privilege of making copies of all re ports, authorized by the parties suV mtting them. The only thing request ed of you is to sign te enclosed sd'o and forward to tis office. We will df the rest. Tn the event you prefer reporting to the department direct please use the enclosed blank card. We wat to avoid the necessity cf putting Fyecial agents in the field for the purpose of collecting . information he State requires, if possible.'' TO HELP TEACHERS Capel Hill N. C. Nov. 23. Depart ing from its policy of not giving ar to state institutions, te general edu cation board as given the University of North Caralina a sum sufficient to raise professors salaries approxi mately 25 per cent for thin year only. This gift was made. President H. W. Chase said today, to relieve the present stringency and will be withdrawn in July. All members of the eaching force are included in the temporary ra'se from professors to instrrotcusear ? v from professors to instructors. I ill FORMER EMPRESS IS WORSE TODAY FOR THEIR ATTACK ONLY 01 REPORT OF UNIVERSITY By the Associated Press. Stateviilo, N. C.. Nov. 23. For lack of positive evidence, offcers and individuals arc -till puzzled to know whether -. murder was committed a few mil souti: of here Sunday rooming. ' -ea negro l:w tvno. t- e:i. and i f. G'orn T,i: ;; fouoj i.i noon. whether the victim vvm who,e body was !.: county Sunday after- The out v by vi wner: ?iegro boys' story was born hlnrvj rools in the read, and !o!;.'.c nf scufi'iing in the road they say the crime was cmn- Tlie bovs' s:f-(VMr flrit t mitted. Dociy wau placed in a car and temov od to tiic Wviodo a few mile- farther on is borne out by ks on the side of the road and the trampled under growth. So.reh fa.Med to reveal the body. The suspicion t'V.. his brother Bud Lippard may have ,1k- -r. implicated in it arose fro r,.?':P story told Sher iff A i.x.-. r.tkr Saturday by Glenn Lippard, he ia.ndernl man who i., quoted th.: hrolher Bu.t y,)-,: :;; ha.; Uif-r. foi:c)vin;- him KC-veval dj.ys. hecaupe, ho rilege.I, Ciloi.iiLi :-r;; r.; had taken :--ome whis-1-i'v from i;ud-:-: ?on. th'-. .-eby incur ring End Jii-?-aidS. .:tinio-dty. IS y,'C( VI 77A.Y, It Wdf )': -' frc-n Statesville, as puba.-:i-.l i" - ' ;nt-fuly in the Record yesterday afternoon and lat er yej.Patod ty Sheriff Alexander in Hiciioi-y tl'.r.t -r.T.-e a turn to the Lip oard mil I'd! iii.-.t ; proved ?mz- .nng to r.;t nac-j- . Chief Lev-z this itt 1 ..i fr.e. case, ; '.or. a was posi- 'i-e tiiai. ,:lali:;V. i.;i.i ;i mur, of its ov: finitely lo been r.-.i.. : ii..- UO-l i the wood the si it- 1 .! tr.'i! it is proved de- '-' '-iM- .'d cokI; not. b.ave 'i ii---t:nj.-n win'.- " an ui"ioniobiie to jr. Lu'-'Ke county, where all o' l'o.i murder w-ere vis I' o.vi-s vi ill not overlook f :;:., rill-. iblo. the i o. The body of ;' Lippard, if he was killed in J.t.it;l county, was not more tnan three hours on the road. The head coul 1 kr? been beaten with a pi.tol in the noi ds. One of the men arrested here yes terday said that Gknn entered a clos ed automobile after 11 o'clock Sat urday night. In any event, the investigators had two distinct clues to follow. FLOUR MARKET By the Associated TYp:. Minn . ;-.polis, Nov. 23. In line with yesterday's bivak in the wheat mar ket ik'ur extended its decline of yes terday with an additional break today of 2P- cents in the price of family patents. Although one large mill's quotation.-, were unchanged, one house reduced its price. Quotations ranged from !?y.40 to a barrel. 'C .ttM I If. RECEIVES PICTURE RaU-igh. Nov. 22. Governor Pick ett ha.- rwived from officials of Yancev county photogi :- phs and de scription of Walter Buckner, slayer of Jo Way. i.stjr and notice of the stat j eward for his capture will' accompany thfe circulars. . The homicide took place on Novem ber 4 in C'ano River township follow ing differences between the men ::v?i' ilia election in Yancey county. The widow of Waycaster has offer-.-d a $510 reward in addition to that of the state's. Dr. J. Y .loyner, chairman of the nev.-lv organized interstate Tobaccr Ga ewers Association, was here Sat-wrdt;- and conffci-re.i with members: of a f r-.' -ial committee appointed tc comnleie an ergajikatiun of the growers iii the Tobacco States.- An tr.er meeting wiil he held Tuesday. Wo:k of o -ganizing the North Car olina Tohacc-. Oowers i going for ward rapid: v, D'. Jiomer said, mrl the majority of the tobacco growing (ouiai-'.s in. the .state have already gotte?! rlieir organizations under way. Others are beiorr.ing interested al so. Tho boom by Democrats of Marion Butlt-r for a place in President Harding's cabinet continues to hold interest at the cniitah Govern-.-Biekett's d-nunciaf f f the form er senator warmed the politic I he.nrts of D.-.-im-rats who have been viliifying th,. k'puoiicar. leader for 20 yenr ;e-:.i are n-.L ready to aimit ttiat t'm- were not telling the truth. YAK C Mf MM
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