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HICKORY, H. C, FRIDAY VENIKG, JANUARY 13, 1922
PRICE FIVE CENTS
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Tliis morning's Charlotte Observer
urit:ii.riH the following news story
that will lu of interest here, where
Cut I Lippnrd is well known:
T I'., illudl Lirmard. ronutod to
one of the most successful and
.-.edacious bootleggers in North V-:,'o
hiia, and for whom authorities m
th:.'. section have been waiting to
env warrants charging him with
transporting; liquor for same
v.ttks, yesterday morning, in ecm
nany with his son Carl, and their
iawsers, Wilson WnrficU, of New
tuti and Judge Councill of Hickory
ualktd into superior court and sur
rendered themselves upon the pre
'i i,iat iin ol a capias instanter for
their aresl by Deputy Sheriff How-
,! Wilson of this county.
The
count y
I innards live
in Catawb
i iar Newton.
I'.ud l.ippard has for many months
ftinii.-hcd considerable caue for
wii'i lil'ulness on the part of Meck
lenburg county ofTtcers( due to his
li'ni.tatioii as 'a liquor runner, which
h,! ; been framed through his many
veapades in this section. He has
..rv a term nil the roads : i T 1 1 )
heing found guilty of t runsiort iug
whiskey in the past and this time
his son Carl is under indictment on
a similar charge, as well as being
tharged with the theft of an auto
mobile. It is said that, the sn came
in answer ti a warrant charging him
with the automobile theft an..' that
(.either he nor his father Knew that
he wa '"also 'oiu to be served with
papers charging him with violat ing
the piohihitioii laws. lioiid in the
.urn of $I..'UU was soon arranged
and the father and son left the c urt
riHiin in company "with their law--;;rs,
J. 1), McCall of Charlottes
.ludgo Councill and Mr. Warlick. Bud
l.ippard h'.. i' already filed bond he
fore he came into the courtroom and
ave himself up to the authorities.
The suddenness of the surrender
came as a surprise to many in the
courtroom when they learned that
the two men whom Deputy Sheriff
Wilson had served the papers on
were none, other than "Bud" and Carl
l.ippard. Hud l.ippard though the
father of Carl, is a young appear
ing man himself und his son fx :
hie1 strapping youth of ID. liotb were
neatly dressed and wore natty crav
enet overcoats. The 'elder l.ippard
tarried a cane as a result of a re
cent injury to his foot it was learn
ed. Carl was to have been tried
here this week on the alleged au
tomobile theft, the ease being or
iginally docketed for the special term
of court which was held here all
last week, but due to the illness of
a material witness the case was post
poned until this week.
I!ud l.ippard is the owner of a
costly high-powered . .car' and is
known to be a driver of skill and
nerve. He is credited with having
been uble for months 1o drive in
and out of Charlotte and other cities
in this section, and be able to elude
ihe most alert officers who were wah
inging at different points to apnro
hend him on warrants charging him
with tralllcing in liquor.
1
BY ACTS 11
fly the Associated Fresu.
Cannes, Jan. 13. Tlie supreme
council today examined the situation
created by the departure of the
French delegation and ruled that deci
sions upon which a complete agree
ment had been reached should be
come operative, especially the Genoa
conference, for which 1'remier Bon
omi of Italy was charged to issue in
vitations. Cv th Associated I'ress.
Madras, Ind., Jan. 13 The ar-
I 1 V ,1 1 Ul 1.11V I Mini; "i ,... ......
i tu ...,v,
today was accompanied with rather
, . . , , ,.
serious noting and several casualties, j
Troops had to be ordered out with,
machine guns.
APPUOVKS PUKCIIASK OF
METHODIST JlOSI'ITAIi
Legislation now pending in con
gress, Colonel Frrbes said, proba-hiy
would prc.'vide the necessary funds
for the purchase. The Methodist hos
oital lias .eeommodations f ' ";"'
n:"0 i
i - -
pei sons, but it accommodutioiii can
tits materially increased.
N
TiS
CANNES
PRINCE OF WILES
INS INTO RIOT
fiy the Associated Press.
Washington, Jan. 1". Henry Ford,
aceompnnied by William B. Mayo, en
gineer advisor, arrived here early to-
day from Detroit prepared to confer
this afternoon with Secretary Weeks
on the proposal he has made for the
purchase of the Muscle Shoals, Ala.,
nitrates and power plant.
Air. Cord talking to newspaper men
said :
"If I can't prove to the people that
my lease on Muscle Shoals won't cost
them anything, I don't want any
thing to do with it."
lie added that somebody had been
"spending money to prevent his get
ting it."
The Detroit manufacturer said if
his offer is accepted ho would make
Muscle Shoals an object lesson to
the people, proving to then; thai, tre
mendous economies could be etl'octi-d
in harnessing water now going to
waste.
Twenty dams -pld be const.rr.cted
on the Mississippi between St. Louis
and Delata, Mr. Kurd said, which;
would beat, light and cook for mil
lion.; of families, I In.- jmwri' sold pay
ing for the dam: .
wm i
By the Associated I'ress.
Cannes, ,7a n. ):',. The allied repar
ations commission at a conference here
today decided to grant a pi-wis-ional
delay to Germany in -naing tlie
reparations iiaymet: ts.
IOV
leorge
will have this afternoon tor London.
He may, ii is staled, slxp in I'aris
!. : Mte Iii coiil'ei Vii.'l I'rCtoldei'l
Milb-rand and with M. J 'oincare, who
is forming; a cabinet l suceei-d the
Biiand ministry.
By the A:;-Wa.'-hir;
iciated I'ress'.
ton, Jan. Kb I'rcsidt nt
Millerand of France has directed M.
Sairaut, head of the French delega
tion at the Washington conference,
to (oiitinue in that cap.-.cily until th.'
end of the conference. The insruct
ions were received in a cable today
from M. Briand, who will continue in
o.'Iice until his successor is chosen.
APPROVES BUYIKG
0SP1T1
ly th Associated Brers
Washington, Jan. Vi. President
Harding has approved the i)urchase
of the Methodist hospital at Mem
phis, Tenn., for $Kf( ,()(( when funds
are available, it was announced to
day. By the Associated Tress.'
Washington, Jan. Kb Tin; disabl
ed army transport Crook today was
P.X) miles west of Ambrose channel
at 7 a. ni. and making seven miles an
hour, according to a wireless from
the vessel. The message stated that
j .
another transport was standing by
'" . . ' , r... .
the crippled vessel. The Crook was
m New York tomorrow.
,M . . m ,
KKI.EASF. PKlSONFJfS
By tint Associated I'ress.'
'London, Jan. The Irish politi
cal prisoners in the London jails were
released this morning under the am
nesty proclamations issued yesterday
by King George. Political prison
ers in the colonies will re released to
day,
GR 1 PPL ED TR ANSPORT
STILL TBHBJK
- .1
" v.-.V-
? 5
laii!.M.:..t' esiihi !!'(! :i M'v-fi-a! millions of ... IS;,)- ; n- .
by Ireinendoiisly hnny rains tli;i eonliiuleil i,i; ht;.s. i
geles e.niorted into a ri;-r, anii ihe ruies oi' a new eoir-c
IHi -1
POWTFCTi
bhk ltd ! ;
fiv (he Associated I'ress.
Chicago, .Ian. lib -Julius s'-cn
wv.ld, Chicago merchant aaa philan
ihropist and many times a million
aire, liii'.tv was f'ivc d-dlars riep.e:
.vi:eji !ii. 'tioilo, a fa(iiife .--tyine;
Sober . l.'.gers.oll, was '.vej.ti il in
ei.'ntest (.f a h.'.'al news; a;-: :-.
The mott.o was: '" ,ou!d ralia-r
he a bev'var and soend mv money
like a Icing
ban be
cmg ana s j K:
...a
like a bugga r.'
ariv.'a!
!..!
has c'.oi! i M)aU cr
U dolhirs to c ha rji.a.olo ale!
'OpLc e;ii ei oi i- e -.. in vc'cen!
m l
4 Ttl In
Cy t.hv Associated I'ress.
Chicago, Jan. Bi.- AIvisabi!il.y of
..u,-giea!iy separaling Josephia and
Rosa BlaS'.ealc, 'Siamese twins" fr.Mii
C.;-;eck. .-Slovak la, is t he determinetl
t(lay by C-liieago surgeons. Hr.
;,;r Tliorek, who is in charge of the
investigation, said today that. the
listers fear that the death of eno
would !-e the cm r.iei'iate e'eath of the
oilier.
The w iim e ;ire
recently caoa" in I
tiring of tvavetun
C'lf:
1 1, i ney
:ago to live after
. , -
a i no ruau.
l!cra is th
mother oi an 11 - year -
ephia I.? unmarried.
d bo
J i
MM
jm Lib
Jly the Associatel I'ress.
Cannes, Jan. B5. Invitation:-;
the Genoa economic conference
ciocd upon by the allied
council were issued today.
The United Stales ami
imrmrfsmt. countries wore
supreme
the more
asked to'
send a minimum of three and a rnax-j
-.t . I i I .it.
I imam ol live deiegai.es ami lae om- .
er nations two delegates each, the
date of meeting to lie March S.
By the Associated Press.
Spokane, Wash., Jan. 13. Five poi
sons were seriously injured and ten
or 12 others were slightly hurt when
the three rear cars of the Northern
Pacific passenger train No. 1 west-
bound of the North Coast limited de-
railed five miles west of Councils
last night, according to a dispatch
received here.
fi'Hi i in
JVIILLIO
IFIVE PERSONS ARE
INJURED II WRECK
I . s
I
I 1
i 'A Mi, ii te.
FREBICH PRESTIGE
nam
nor
aci;
vi n
r-j'j.:!..
I (:iiy yeslel-iiay le.e
i!' i'-y fin. i'ls-'y: t and
all weiied in Ce'ir
l e ' " r -: ! v j n-rauutl v c
a. ToO.',',' ! i 'iev e; '
Ihe praises of every!
The Moslem pies-
i'ale:
of Ms columns in
A ngom pact a ad
Ha;
tic re:u'i ed
Islam i.'i reaeral an.
''laic in Krtit:i!hv.
:i.-'fs of B.edou;n tribes, who !r:
mont'c'S have been a source of
y. t th."1 Sy iaa administrntior
u'-H (, i i"! egu!ar v '' c:vrvieo
i .Syr;:t, a.'e i . w m i oniy pte-ig-
en a
"
i e-
ibeir loy.-b
ai I goo.l : :l: i e
;, .
. i: iii are
j i.-orp
; el liyri
un.'lci" the- gcvsvivuien'
lew ('.'.-yy ay... a j -f'-a- oeri."n
i : a was" Is hi mi Ihe city of I.5ei
(., e.iV:nie,aoi ale the An."i i
hcaly. About 1 thP'H'i ?Jo
mcu'aas look p .'si. in tiv evenr.
si:es vc re !eiivi-i ed ty ieaoine
ens in aH .';' v-sirdi the Ley nolo
,oii:; lie I'rstu-e; d.vn ."st'c
laiKi.'" A resoiution was adopted
Fn
,.i.i
3 k '
1st
,3 UUi fori
lo. A duty of
Washington.
Jan.
five
raw'
i he
Ww
cent's a pound on short staple
cotton and lb cents a pound on
long staple Cgyptian grown in
Mexico and Arizona was askod
.,r ihe semi to comrmUee touay
bv n
revi-eseniatives of the cotton indus
try. COTTON
New Yolk, Jan. B5. Between the
easier showing of Liverpool and un
settled European conditions, there
was a renewal of liquidation in the
cotton market today
iug was several poin
t
I
I
and the open
Is lower.
Open Close
.'.17.82 17.i)r
...I7.7.r 17.8R
..17.3b 17.54
. .1(5.1(0 17.09
..1(5.90 17.00
..16.30 Iti.la
-2c.
j.imiarv
March . . ,
May
juy
QeuK't.' '
j mc
ory cotton 17 1
-A -".'- v!' vwa'.'
Xv v . ' - i vri.,;,,,,.,,,,, t
oiuherij Culij-ornia thai u eri- caused i
the bliVine.;
sbLU-rwc ibn n
the Associaten I'ress.
Pai is, Jan. i-'i. The text
cposff.' Anglo-French
riu-ihl to Paris bv M.
t!
10
treaty
Brian;'
c m ( 'aiuk-s was
s was made public today,
that Great Britr.in shall
,-l-e.' to tae :uU oi
f i-.'noee oi p;i;p o1
ircct. unprovoked attac
bv Ger-
i-Miy (.'a French 1cvri!.er.
The preamble to iiie treaty recites
ermany's two invasions of France,
e n.--sei;i d(-vastai ion. a i id the roas-
i : . t .t c i i is-- S a-- in the in -vo.-.t
of i biro; K'si! and world peace-.
t (iV,olfi:; articles 1:', 4'5 and -14 of the
s r; ailh s treaty restrict i:ig Gor
":Miy's arr:;ainei.i'i. ii the Bhiiie regisn
; other niocu-'nres for the safety of
uuiuncn
on mim $m
mi i giuiygs mm
By the Associated Press.
Washington, Jan. 1.",. Tiio Fiend:
j t i t .
sear nas aoi.iro'.-..-ieu jienry
1 .
i ;.l!e askiae; if be woulJ
icider the purchase o! .I'rencli
atlieships, Mr. Fia: said tcday.
Li answering the cablegram, Mr.
'(.Tit s"i;l ho was not. intoiestcd un
IS!
or.hl
it
re Fr;
nr.
.top ior
lie
1 5 a r n ? a it
i.v
I LL
By the Associated Press.
Washington', Jan. 13.-
-Bdferring
!:o Hie se;
te action yesteroay
in
lee-hiring Truman Newberry entitled:
i s,,. -,vi i..i.i..-nn fconnrorial seat. Hen-
ry Ford tocluy said that "spending
iey ior po.'icieai omcus nut, cwu -u
for nolitieal offices has come to
i don't think the people will
oass.
fiT
lb!
PAR Q
dand for it," Mr. Ford added. "It! The campaign against government
vol be through those senators who!wf,hiy foHov,-?.d the piling up V
- , (enormous deticits oy ad tne l-icilwiys
run for olbce thfs iall. Lnd the nrPsmiTn of entente creditors
HIS DISTINCTION
New uL ieans nines x icaj uuv.
s i in- ., ... i- -...
Times P ieayune.
T'hore is one very remarable thing
about ho late Onsville C. Coffin, the
ild front '.iersman and Indian fighter.
He has laid no claim to being the
only survivor of Custcfs' massacre
history's printed story notwithstand
ing. TRUST THE SENATE
N-w Orleans Times-Picayune
Tlie armament conference delegates
' . .
nope
that the Pacific treaty wilt hejvate nanus.
clarified hefor
the
meeting
ad -
lourns.
.Ti.
ist leave
the little stunt
of clarification 1o the senate and its
rr'sdrvations.
c j o
(WfAWCA GINNING FIGURES
There were (5.399 hales of cotton,
rrimf ir.e- vi iO'd a.s half hales, ffinned
in i.
u'!':i
ccun
tv from the crop oc
1 o I prior Uf January 1. 192 2
comparer' with C,279 bales ginned t-.
Jaraarv , 192 i.
JOHN M. ABEKNATIIY.
I
iPiK'Sitioil
lo any plans calling fc'ithi
::i;aiuloeiiieAt c Cainu Brao-g. N. C.
j w;is expressed before tlie boune nPi
1 l-Jiy eoiiimiltee by Brig.-Gereral A"-
bort J. Rowley, commander of the
v.-.,.,,. vukus i.M!:;t. .one:
. vvas me oiuy one in ine cemtrv in.ar
i would pormi;
! 'i lie iloi.iSe
I Clilim.iieieo t
full range shooting.
sub-conimitieo has
hi, either Cuinp Jrag?
"s op ivnox, Jy oe sou: in wc
j interest of ''o;'f now,
and sane-mili-'.
, tary jvi'epareunofes." Camp
er-i raises 120.451 acres of
. -tr i. , ...
NKMt ARCTIC OCEAN
;By the Associated Press.
Riga, Latvia,
Dec
24. Sonic
hither ta unknown minerals have been
discovered in the interior mountains
ci the Kols peninsula, which juts
cat into A'ct:e oeeu anr? White Se.-.
north of Arch-i'iigel and Murmansk
say? a i adic. dispatch from Moscow,
seat oiM by the office:.! soviet Rus
sian press bureau.
Altogether, more than 20 different
kinds of metal deposits wei'e found.
The discoveries were made by an
expedition, composer' r.'f Petrograd
scientist. The region is seldom visit
ed by outsiders. The natives are of
n.r- Eskimo or Lapland' type.
By the Associated Press.
BIO Of IME 1
E EXPORTS'
I
i
Washington, Jan. 13. A decrease ol commission has sent a resolution ask
nearly one billion dollars in the fa-ling for additional issue tc. the gover
vorable trade balance of the United1 nor, and the c'aneil of state. It does
co l i irioi" i-- :,J. 'no'; arjsear whether there will be
states dui-mg PJ21 war; indicated iiv , ... u . -.,.,
. any mfficultv securing the s.-pDrol
tae foreign trade statistics issued to-of'the governor and the council of
dav bv the department of commerce. ; state for the bend issue.
Exports decreased in value in 1921
f;:'i,7-L'1 Oht.T.OOO
rc,i)(;':,(;0o the
i;el imports by
i i-porL ,s; t -'I at- j
l in bating mucn ot tne reduction to
the material decline last year in
prices which made up the bulk of the
country's foreign trade.
Mill PMMB
By the Associated Press.
London; Jan.. 33. Georges Carp.n
tier, who decisively defeated' Gcorr
Cool: cf Australia here last
mav ask another fight with
night
J -c.
! Dcmrsev.
woiad s c.-iam pion,
".villi Kid Lev's. .Ct
"s manager.
toji-j-a.
5f m
t'lrpcnta
!frET?;!ANV
to co::t:ue
! oPKIiATiON OF ROADS
j r!v tbc' Asoccatf-n i'rps?
Berlin, Dec. 26. Germany prcb
l ably will continue to own and one-
ate her railways, posts, tele y'riph
ana wterways, despite offorts by
certain industrialists raid politic1
ifpciers to in''u"e the government tn
sell these public utilities to prN.
interests.
Govenment ovnr-dibi r
:-r,pca-s to hive become a st-?.--
r.y tcll"'v.-ng tr.is cr.' npaign an-
is staunchly supported' by socia;irt:-.
,i,,mn,.,.Hf fhers and ahor ele-
j ments.
' i -
for navmeut of Gerrran's war in-
demmties. It was a.i sin ft tnat th"
reads could' be made to pay a profit
. - t 1 ' -. 1 .
lunaer private ownersmo ana wour;
thus be a material help to the nation
in its financial dilemma,
Railroads cf Germany always ha c
I been under government contrci until
I the revolution the properties were
vested in several states. The sys
tems however were consolidated' un-
der the central government when the
Socialists came into power.
The Socialists object to vesting
i . . i. ,.:i:j: : :
; cwnersnip ui puuiic uimti m yn-
; rot 1
SUGAR PRODUCTS CO.
, pipppiT cp mi
mm
HUM!
IN HANDS OF RECEIVER standards and safeguards now estab-
' lished for the protection cf wnier
By the Associate Press ;in iniustry.
New York, Jan. 3. A receiver for; Many thoughtful persons onnocp
the Sugar Products Company, a sub- a amen'hnert. Mr. Grt-yyn v
sidiary of the United States Food jf the amendment was ad'otei, Tfr
Products Company, was appointed to- Gompers declared. rn-ry employes" of
day by United States Judge Mack .the country would proceed' to t-per-Liabihties
ox ;0,000,000 were given. late under the amendment.
(BY MAX ABEF.NETHY)
-igii, Jan. l. Having doubled
ror.-d program bv the ,r
tunes
from the federal go"ern : .
y invrs""""
1 1- -
; Carolina" dJrinc 1920 19 j and 1
inc i'omnnsK ' '- St sk.'n hero
h-
. e'" alter son
iscussion au'un--
! '-igger program and will So.-n
iw-:hav? he new Projects proposed f
i.aw Minn in ine various
i a-v- - - - 1. 1 1
rear''1"
tor publication
XJh'.?r the nl.Tr.
iust mapped out 'ii'-e state evect"- t-
raag 'nai'd surtr.'ce, sr.id-iclay and other-1-
nri ;wise hnr,; ove an additi-mil one th .-
... a - iwii-. n:- 1 "e V'. . :
.weather ncrmittinrr. V
o"r h
n-? Ci
ied for in toe
Doughton-Connor-
; Bowie road bill.
Recent reductions in the price of
; materials used in the construction of
roars lias macie it possible for the
highway e'.'nrussSon to exoand the
i 'oraia previously mvpneC out six
-- TTUths a-ro. jitjc b- al'osatbijr th"
$1.7C0 000 -f federal aid road mcne
Mi each of the hirh'va;; c.!ricts on the
basis stae funds are gll'vtH it. i
fip-nre-' th""e wil' ri' fV;ff:-iir-.r
whatever in carrying out the revis
ed schedule The commissir':i intr
piets the federal road law so that
evry dollar of fe,nrnl abl money
iust be i' :pl;c'tcd wichjv like amount
frr.m the state or county. Wi'h this
interpretation agreed upon the com
mission will aulhore the wo'k t
proceed somewhat simuItHneou-lv in
each of the nine highway districts
of the state.
To carry out the new program it
will be necessary for the state to
sell an additional ten millions bond
issue in excess f the amount au
thorized by the fifty million dollar
ropsl bill which was enacted at the
.11921 session of the legislature. The
mm FP.iEis
FEEL MUCH BETTEl
the Asse.ciatof VPSs
Detroit, Jan. 3. Political leade--of
the state and Republicans associ -
ed with Truman IL Newbrvv i'
U 1918 senatorial election joined the sen
ator last night in declaring that th--ote
in the senate was a vindicatio
of Mr. Newberry-
Paul King, the senator's campaig;
manager, declared that the vote marl
f-d a rebuke for attempts to prostibit
power.
PH;
'.e .V"soc"'ated Pv:
Cii.
v:t'.' ;r :-?i"'"i"r Thra "v-in i
200 feet under ground.
PPOSES
lurmi
3y the Associated Press.
Washington. Jan. 13. Fna"tme
. r ' s . . .. . . : . . i : i j : ,
j 1 " . ,r,!;t""-uonai a n
enament insuring equality fcr
. . 1 , . .
en wa:-; opnrsu oy sarraei ii7-e-.
.president of the American federa-
i tion cv laoor. on the ground" ihsT It
;wr,aid rsuit in ihe destruction of
flt
P Gill