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JEMMY ME1D JVATCH YOUR, Rocurd atacrlbwj ,h.uM renew at least live day before their Unsettled, probably tohowers toight and Fri day. 1 . ESTABLISHED SEPTEMBER 11, 1915 HICKORY, .THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 30, 1922 f RICE FIVE CETJTS CHARLIE HELIOi IS SOUGHT BYi POSSE i A '.(iV. t M". I' I in' i'. ire' yiy-ilK iV'.llit, mat Marion, Mc- ui said to Ijo scarch- , .1. lllt.i ' l4,-'.ll fur v twiiiv! in tun, , x. i v.i -v omvirt, whose several ca 4fuoi tho state prison camps ,. n followed by store 'breaking I,,iy. ny ami fov whoso capture ,,i ct uvern! hundred dollars ! ,11 issued. Helton shot Dop f h rif f Biggcrstnti ' -yesterday ....'u when tlw latter attempted , ,,,M l iii m and it is reported I,;,; tlir vfTk-evV. injui5:s are prob l,U fatal- B;Rgen;taft' was avcom iin,, ; i,v Broad Bobbins and Whit iv,ii ! .. The shooting' took place . heme of Jim Presnell, net fax tlu" river blidge, about one in i- I fill V urn itv vi I .. .. . i A ll. ai't taat tieuon came to me ,1111' "1 I llflllll rw .......... . ....... V.IUli Ol lit via itainvu mi v the surriAinded the house t,, the wront. Helton ran out ot . 1 t -.4 llftinn von -.1 1 f ri lit Ml" IH'IIV, iivvuu , imi uwu v. I,- hiuU door ami upon being or ,'rr.l t halt by Owensby and Big it'h'l't. bo whirled and fired on I. ... ...... 1 . . r. , . , nnil l ill'lll. U'MuM' UMl'il rilVlfcU.. llll'l, IV - liil. mrtrulges loanea wiwi piuk .-,1 tcct-jncketcd bullets similar to r, bill bearings used-in bicycle n,i automobiles. Or.o of tho balls V ! ft ; iU ol the Dreast aoovi ,,,' hi . ;i--t. BtaKerstulT fell but he i I the r.'tk'rs fired several shots at i.i, n and it is thought, one o? p of the shots took effect, be- dropped the gun and Hoc N8ffls Site of Projected Boulder Canyon Dam 0 1 in. . !. ...... ii1 Patrons of . the North school need have no four of immediate danger from the defects in, that building, ac cording to Sherwood Brockwell, of the state department , of insurance, who vyas here today to inspect the, build inpr at the instance of, city council. Mr Brockwell will make his report through the state insurant depart ment and it will arrive here in due time. II m nis opinion ine Dunging lad been unsafe to the point to de mand closing, he would have exer- ised his authority at once, it is sate assucne, and had the building closed' There, has been much complaint on the part of patrons of the. school, Sut Mr. Krockwell founo tne con- it. m :.. : . . . , - a Seven western states touched by the waters of the Colorado river and its tributaries were brought into. Itaiuionious truction safe enough. " It is the fire 'support of the Boujder canyon dam reclamation and power project at a hearing conducted by Secretary. of the Interior hazard that caused him most concern Fall at San ,Diego, Cal. Thle picture shows the site of the proposed dam where a great wall would rise 700 feet q tm- bluff nearby. Ho is still at ;iu- v t 'i i Htltcti was an escaped conviinuu a Mirostcd in Clinchfield .'ibciit vo or three months ago. by Off icon I Owensby and lodged i, M Powell county jail. He rcmain- ,1 in jail not more man -1 nui nhnu bia escope ny buwhib u m,;,v bar?. He was arrrswu u. nrwt C'itv by the ciuex 01 p jut hen- and rcturneii io m v.w... where ho was serving a wmj U yraTM, having ooeii. cunviiim f Ifirrenv five yra ,ne re, .aincl thevn about two weens ..... :a; c,l again, .and it is sat. ho a? n in this vicinity fc'r Iho pal oitn and officers havo been cciv tVn, tookovit for him, nu h la hrrn uanbto to locate hi'm unti UTS AN!) SCHVvAn iVin huildintr hcintr of old type con struction and, like all scinooi duiiq- ncs erected before 1913, have little orovision against fire dangers. Mr. Brockwell's recommendations will be ontained in a report that will 'be mailed to City Manager Henry from Raleiph in a day or two. Mr. isrockweu visnea me urv u partmcnt, looked over the dormitorj nd club rooms and declared that Hickory had solved the fire depart- nent problem as Well as any cuy knew about. Tho club room iea- uro. he said, assured having nan i dozen firemen on the spot until late it night and made it possible to gei o a fire promptly. Mr. Brockwell was dciignteu win he municipal buildinp and the lire epartment quaiters in it. iry, f AT IUXWIM UOCK tirn. ! i th- infcr.niatlon of, tbp Hick v n.n! that Mr. Leonard Tuftti is i.,i with Mr. W. I- Alexander a., ,','mution ,.f lh $200,000 ,t.! at .Mavvii-w, and this is in con- tion of th- nron in - r'i....- ir. u'ii t i-.i. U was a goiwi y i , ?;r,cl; v. hen Mr. Tuftr b-;ain 'iii tul uj the treincrnyi- i,w,H"" ii ir. flvfl(im4t. v'' ... . i . -i,' ;.. il,f R.inu- iiil' h-.n fiven the people an exiri- " - I 1 r ftrdinsirv dogrce of commence m .MnrlishmoMt when he puis his nanu th.. plow, and his identity""' '.".Inuit. Tfr,,lv mearift tcav ii.u.i,- t-,f th-(t nart of the state. It means th LuiMhiL' up of , two popu.i nlm-ps tho greax rln-'iu' gniumls and ' palaces - at l'irirluir:.t for the winter ana tnc ioity r:.i ,ri .,i.i l;md:i of Blowing !'(,. t f..w mini ma t. with a fine ht h-.vv I'f.i.riertinr? the two. Mr T..f. . ;.. it,.. i..i r.f the ilevelpm! it-H. ..f tho country to follow 'the v.,..- ..pi r r-'l l.v t,ho"goid mwls, but he r. .nlv illn r,ilt.rrr. The coming ti tti itwr. if is Jin excellent possibil ii, ...u e,...i Mr r.Vins. Schwab r i.ki: - ..of around at the roCK lor ho ftrvidonment enter i,ri ik .i will r.i.w he fafjt on tne v.':.l. "when tho outside worh liurn l!,:.l tnfTi liko TuftS n!H K'lo.vnh have discovered a new play rviui.d r,.r u, rw.rn,lf! and are buiiu itz it. up, the oivtsiilc world will be "iinita: t look over the proposition Ml it", iivvri flffrilint. Th" l. velooment of, the Blowing '''k '(ft ion of which the I " r- THESE SALARIES PI BY CITY OF HICKORY -SPEftlil Mayor J. D. Elliott this afternoon , Dr. Ghas.fJb.. barker, lecturer lor ! announced the amounts of salaries tne international notary ciu-os, aa- paid city officials. There has been dressed the Hickory : notary ciuo ana a great deal of talk, he said., as to a large' nuSmber -of guests at luncheon what is ipaid various offi!cials and for at notei nunry ims iuieriioon anu the benefit of the public which has gave them .an outline of the mes- riffht to know, he issued the follow- sages . .ne is to aeiryer to sne .wom- Intj list; .Mayo;, $1 per week.' ' Mombiers of council, $1 per week each. City manager, $2'50 per month. City clerk, $150 per month. Chief of police, $140 per month. Police sergeant, $115, per" month. Patrolman, $100 per month about on$ million horsepower electrical energy. STRIKE SHADOW DESCENDS ON MEETING SMILfl By SUHBE- By the Associated Press. New York, March 30 The shadow of idleness seemed today to be al ready decending on the unionized coal ridustry of the nation and the the an- racite sub-committee on wage nego- iation had no hope of averting the BY MAX ABERNETHY) Baleigh, March 30!. Clyde p. Montgomery, iniddle-aiged white man of New Hanover county, lost; his ap peal to the supreme court for 'a new trial and must die in the electric ichair for criminally assaulting a young girl in Wilmington several months ago. The suipienie court's opinion, handed down this week, affirms the lower court which was presided iver Associate Justice HIST NEAR HELENA en and erirls in the .auditorium this afternoon and to the men and . boys at 8 o'clock tonight. In bne'4 he is coiner to urge his hearers to make Hickory a better place m wtuch to rear young people. Dr. Balier . reached Hickory this morninff. - from Gastonia and . . talk ed to the hich school students. His $1 nn mf month. address , tonight ; will be delivered at .cnvfr.n.innf f wnf or ;.nmiWa.- 'tAfl. I 8" o'clock; and all men and.Jooys over HHKnurmnnfJi..-' ThiV. siTnerintendent 14 who ano mterestea m msiting . r : . 7. , ..1 J : I hns charge of $400000 worth ot city mcKory a piacu wrere ...en ou nfv4 cr,mn r. wliioTi i nppefinor I and women and- jrirls can hve "finer, attention alt thf." time. leaner: Iwes are urged to hear hrm. Kimprintpndpnt. of; sfhools. $3,600 Those not mterestea are , not. . -..ex- and the county ; one-third, leaving !everai tr;i, f tne Koxary ainner aim ueu. mcivuiy iu Fa.y tuc uuioi luuu A . 0j, At. .;ni flp tiiV his salary. The state also fixes his " Smil 1 ... - - salary. . . I r i n,ncanfi Vin .cnosW; Prinrinal hffh' school. SZ.400. Con- 1J1L"" "" . f x strike, Kt.rilf.fi notices have been nosted in by Judee Boyd. bituminous and anthracite fields, wgiKtr wrote . m , uyiuiyu nnu.- I I ! J.T. , HciV1T I tin' .Murray, vice-president of the case came up on appeal largely, on inited mine workers ot America, said. ...; mj.rifl while the case was Union miners, 595,000 strong, will U,einEr tried in New Hanover. There By the Associated Press Helena, Ai'k., March 30. Costinii' ed , caving of the levees, of the Mis sissippi river two miles below Old Town, near here, was reported today, increasing the danger of flood. . A terential rain last " night ad dp.d to the difficulties. A sub-levee of sandbags is being built to rein force the levee banks. ' V, The caving has reached the crown of the levee. An impassable "cur rtv the Associated Press. Chicago, March 30 Josepna ano Unsa Blazck. the -biamase vW...a, Jicd at a hospital here early this norning. Joscpha's death occurret irst and was followed in a iew sec onds bv thu death of Rosa. Phvsicians had declared early n h.. nicht that the death" of one ol the sisters would be loiiowcu in . n- no notes by the death of the other r,;c;n to oncratc having bepr i ni fucil by their brother, rrariK A. .,vn-!viM nnniTi4- 4 r 1oiro ay down their tools at midniglit to- was no contention tnat c P"wh fro)a the Mississippi s;de pifes the water against the threatened sect ceptions, after which Justice Walker concludes with the statement that ltorrow when their present contracts was not, properly tried and the opin ion is devoted to analysis oi iue Aritih the operators expire- While expressing hope for sperdy re negotiation of a contract for the an- aftr the most cafeful and fbin- hrntrito workers, the labor members I of akin i consideration of the case -,aid there was no chance of prevent ing tho walkout. W'e have been asked to substantiate our demands for higher wages, and vp must have time to do so," said we can find no-grounds for a versal." abor members of the committee of j Montgomery and carried away from the vicinity ot her home, ana es- ion and swirls against the embaivL ment with disastrous effects No boat o'R ordinary size . can live ' m this current and the larger boats ar forced to remain on the Mississippi t Montgomery s vicUm kas a young side, white girl, still in her teens. bne Cotton belt levee board members beilieve that' the Emergency m'eas ures already applied and still bein testified that she was picked up on ; the street in broad daylight. toy k. . . The twins had been in the hospita -n days. Josepha was ill with yel v ... H 11. ow juandicc, and that was louowei by pneumonia. Shortly bet ore ne. death Rosa Was afllictcu wntn oru.. hitis. Hope of saving Josepha wa- abandoncd shortly before midnigh when Frank Blazek declined to permit an operation. "f tried to get the consent oi ti brother to operate to save the ' life o' r. v,,,f h refused." declared w hvsician in charge. , " ! 1 I.AM nanw Rosa was once marneu, uvi . . . t. THavpk Drborak. Shi oemg ivv&u is survived by a normal 11-year-old rhild Her husband was a captain n .u. nur, nrmv and was killed n Ult VJIti ' " KnffTo in 1917. The twins Were the second off ... c nrtnnl narcntaee tt spring ul " i Czecho-Slovakia 42 years ago. rtMimvn MlfiSinV TOl V VISIT Uin '5l'l"",J eight. "We are content to wait until the miners have presented their case. then it will be our turn to come to bat,'' ; declared a mine . operator. I OilEl WEIR , CHARLES IS WORSE y the Associated Press. v. Funclial, Madcria, Marcn du-x-m- . . P A 1 T TT1.nM01.1r virion leror unaries oi Ausuia.ii"6"j 1 1 1 .-. : 1 wl 4- main. s gravely m nure w " tain today his improvement noted yesterday afternoon. EMMA LEARNED SOMETHING Winston -Salem Journal. (.r0 w have back wun us wme more, Miss Emma Goldman not -m j dircct to ttie county sujperintendents F.aulted. 'Former Senator Wiley Plsrson won his suit for J. J. Cooper and oibern against the board of county roirimissioners of Franklin county, the chief justice writing the opinion which prohibits the levy of a tax in excess of 15 cents for genera! county purposes. . . ; The Franklin commissioners had increased the tax rate in Sandy Mush township to 21 cents to pay for otertain improvement bonds and to rvento a Kinkinsr 'fund. The court holds that the bonks are valid but ihp made to create a m. 1V : Sinking-fund." , Sta te, . superintendent of Public in struction E. C. Brooks is reminding the . county'! school superintendents of the' State4 that all rural teachers have been 'asked to. aid in the goy srnorfe 'Tave at Home!' Campaign, n.o ipff.fra: of Governor Morrison., to the naal .teiachers are being,. sent applied wlfll prevent a break from the present flood, but express doubt as to whether the levees at Old Town can continue to hold the water. ditions same as for superintendent. Teachers from $85 to .$127 per month. Same conditions as for su perintendent and principal. . . It y was explained that . it the city rejected state aid and guidance, it would foot the entire bill Davs $1,200 towards the superintend ent's salary. Other towns and cities are doing the same thing. FORD'S OFFER IS CONSIDERED Dr. Barker told how Watt Shuford had put one over on him about the fine road from here to Ca stoma ana the hour and 15 minutes necessary to negotiate it, with the beautiful scen ery en- route. The scenery i wias all The city on the hubs of the automobile. Dr. Barker said, out ne was giu made the trip. , The speaker said he was here be cause he wanted to make- Hickory if possible a better place for young people. He declared that tho social and moral bars had een lowerea during the last few years and that many young men and women had been playing fast !and loose. He outunea briefly the points-he would bring up in his afternoon ' and evening talks. He aid the conditions ne mentionea ODtainea in ouiei. pioo .T sure they could be found here. I ne - foui - things he " expected -to : str. were: . " " "1 ' , ; 1. Young people going out alone an night in automobiles. Tese trips he described as traps for young girls. 2. Sexual movies with . their tn- anoriilnr love affoirs and indecent cos- V hitYiPfs. the F.eeinir of which so often shapes the ideals of young people. Such pictures ought w De stoppeu bhe way to. stop them is for men and women to stop . patronizing them. They are responsible for the "flap- rQ,. nf nr s. isusiness By the Associated Press. ritfanooa. Tenn.. March 30 Some members of thie house military affairs committee said today they be lieved Henry Ford's offer, for Muscle Shoals would be" reported favorably if he would agree to pay the cost of land overflowed by the construction of the other proposition. Members of the house committee professional men can handle this con and of the senate agricuiLiuai wv dition it tney win mittee stopped here today en route tc LIGHT IS BEGUN LISBON 1 Bill Washington from their thlree-day in snection of the plant- The committeemen said that in ,th rvent Mr. Ford failed to make;tb modification in his offer, they consid ered likely the committee would rec ommend to congress the completion o Wlilstm dam. leaving the other tea tures of thle project in abeyance Ttyr.mKra of the house committee . , , i . 3. The body-jazz oance, wiuch ir declared was one oft he serious caus is of immorality. He called thisr dance hellish, damnable, rotten and satanic. The body dance is & curse? to good morals. - " 4. imimodest, indecent dress On the -part of, women and girls. We can let our wives know that we don't want them to dress so that men will 'rub ber" at them, and we can influence , our girls. Dress, Dr. Barker said, one of the causes or. tms letting as l'iw 't . . .1 person, hut in spirit and also on the front page of the New York Worid, as the special correspondent of that great newspaper. Emma has left Kus : tt...,: frrnflnatnd in the school of Bolshevism and successfully passed y her examination on aciuw v-. she has movea on. America Miss Goldman could see Kin. ,h,it: ffood in Bolshevism: now, """fi ' ... l...i 1 A A nrA Vw, .fin rpp notninz "Ul iw- -n. who are, asked -to distribute thorn.. P. I.. Feb. 24 "I no in.- mi v icine she was I sion" composed 'of members of the strong t throat., ol ObHervcrl n, ... ' iit,iflfUre which it is tryini, wj - ..,. whPn ahe was l'.v. !.... i t r.lking for years past, h ;ed to send to . Washington to J", from this country has cured '"in'd to hvc a good start-on" uf President Wsrdmg a MEmma. .-. .. . . A matt. 1 J . in thf nreh-I l'A,'. : i.ttti throllfrhOUT 'lurinj' iflf, (otnirif: season. rv otatemcnt ol conumuua i - i Miss Uoioman is .iwvi. "ti"r,t dav u dawning for tnat . nt,atrn anfi to make a pica ior , Wfrld as an Anarcmst. o 11 1 mil!! Tfl HRVE NEW EHUIPMEST !?anific(.nt. but hitherto compan,; dependencc, should not u V-r - for four years i a uui .-""tr part ot tnc un b instructions, in tne, a ; 1."."; Government Alex- in i . i M m t -rnu in ii in t l . i -tTTn iiii i i ir. t liimv ;:; Sergio Osmena, apc - Zi "TcTwe deported to Rus" 1 , drifted every 24 hours. ' aiiu.w Tlpnarment oil , . :.:j4. t filling the oool nc.v unknown liffiN's. There is a nev famo l'i"KrpiK of creation 'a-t thia very 'ITll'Tlt ed by of representatives Pit the. Associated Press. y.. -; -v "Lisbon, March SOThie attempted flight from Lisbon to Pernambuco was started this morning,. 'two naval mntnins takinpr tho air at 7 o'clock. They hoped to make the transatlantic passage of more than 4,000 miles in 60" hours' actual flying time. They ex pect to .arrive in Brazil fey April 18. t -"' LIBERTY BONDS REACH YEAR'S BEST FIGURES New York, March 20. Persistent accufmulation of liberty issues was the dominant feature of yesterday's bond market, several o'fi the 4's and all of the 4 1-2's mounting to the year's Host, onotations. Extremie gains ot six to 4U cerut. per $100 bond were shaded here and there in the speculative profit-taking of the later dealings, but final prices testified to the increasing inquiry for hese issue. , , High and lov quotations for the year furnished an interesting cony mientary on the fluctuations of this m-pmier security. 1 he i- s at tne was i . f i j , while loath to the use of their names down ottne Z.T . ot tne i ut. caiwi - utes to the discussion oi tn pm ", :, of Rotary. He divided Rotarians into two classes the real Kina auu. the men who join a cliflj and stay m for the prestige it? gives tnem or to the best disposition ..loito micro frank to say that then ideas of Mtiscle Shcals had been rev olutionized. by , their trip. The swimming pool will be cquippr 3d vith -$3,000 filtering ; plant .and .1.1 : ;nnfVv wVipti it. mnens for. busi- t . nr -f .1 rrorrr firrin Oil e ra A A n,v.nroJ with n- lessi aDOU'Civiay a v-.--r --.maximum oi ao.'iu wiu1li."..'t WE IH DEI, SAYS ROME REPORT rj risi.irz riii .'v f - - 1 I vWinT II l.l CJ Mr f rlnlOTTC 1 II I' 1 1 I l-'l I I, L.1 r A A A A A in A - today, he said: if. - - w rSIl.Tin 19 0. She has just succeeded "rt of so many repletions ill ""J' tfcot .,Htir,o- that mVStnoua iv. to any. muss. vrv u. . - rnnl several -i., dl.tno l4 TO I ran OPinir WUICU - . , - i or.nt to the U3iiiea otrtv, r - - , inf uence oi tne io j 10 i iod rnrii. iv ii luv -- VV I 1 A " ' . coun- properly given to . barred from " . -f.nl 1vur I in nei '""e . iin.c.;ot-, the policies that we are w Migg Goldman declares tnat u leeaaary. The. mission should Mss o a radical, social and li" no thoU diust itsel fto circumstaovca v..-., UJUBb v- . cfa onrl enpt what Av.Hociated Press. 1 LCCl AW i T!i.J rCafn and What are in tne unneu T", - ft the it can. II we sent a . !" C. . . iA..- InctRnee With in- b...iil,n, March 30-A Central New; . umf to work for absolute in- "futh from Paris, uays a report .anAttncCi . aTMl it does not gen u, Jhat. Xi.kolai Lenine, lKlshcvik pre- thn ccJmes disappointment. ia now Statea ine "r" . .i ? :ii j.nl. ?eW days. Its installation win Place next month and the' - pool will ,. j- A,r -Fnv thp Kurn'mer bus- ;e maae icauj Revolution was ea radica fte flterin p!ant economic change meant to . . . . r will take care of rtu-ent: low of 94.48. The first 4's , at; 07,lft nnmnaro With a loW of 95.70 oil thp A 1-4's. which seem to be during the season will be obviated. most $avored by small investors The new equipment nas uw, show earns of Z to 3 L-z points oi lered and is drJe to be shipped m va tQ $3 5Q per $i00 from mjmmurn quotations of the early weeKs 01 lhV ASHEViLLE CITIZEN LAUNCHES BIG NEW PICTURE PUZZLE ipr.rUa in this issue is the, an- nouncement of the Asheville Citizen t "C" Word Picture Puzzle Game. As ide from being interesting, education al and amusing, the Picture Puzzle Game offers a big lot of ..cash prizes for the best answers received. Ihe first prize is $1,000 and everyone m1v the frame. The evening hours that are now long and tiresome Alloa with nleasure and en- ;ir,t fr.r thp -whole family by solving the Picture Puzzle Game and I besides the fiun, there, is the oppor trv win one of . the big casn uu.n w ........ -x prizes. i At any rate, . your pencil and ; paper and see how many "V word. you c" PHILIPPINE 'TRADE IN 4 1921 SHUiW uCiivEo Manila, P, I.Eeb. '24. A j decline toft ac. nnn . was resristered in the domestic and foreign trade of the, tiu:i: Tclmna diirint? 1921. When the total , trade of the islands yras tonQ qk3 nno nk compared . : with tfonn'mcq'nnn in 1 QO. according to figures just given out by the statis tics division of the bureau of cust the business they think - they will get. The last kind ought to get out. Rotary means -doing; to. -others as you would have them do unto you, Dr. Baker derlared, and asserted that unless a Rotariatt was Willing to get this game of service, he had no dus- iness in the club. Dr. Barker 5jadela strong impres sion on the 150 or more- guests' pres ent and was heartily commended at the close of his address. . He , had made the point that preachers can not .effect reform's such as he had Urged, but business and prbfjessional men can. i . - ' , . , COTTON ; ' l" h it dead l'M"cs, who treat it with res nor the it thy are dominant, not m ; drinking purposes IDlOCKauc -- TJI.1 internal tate tha pie from no i"n" w fir away. This is authentic fil W tnem Kincr tif!.f..,l t r.prmnn snecialist.lF.ureka Herald ..j. i1- 1 " . . .1 Sr. TT.tmAI 11 IS puonnu ... . . . Y," i"" f. Washington rith reserve not to aoie o 'll.ir, hav numerous reports o( -until gotnein his (!.nih. Another version is that Ienl When money is to be dose it .nraism and "establish Communism and chlorinator will taKe care x CaPtt S declared a failure." In one 250,000 .gallons of water every 24 must be deciarea . ditions in I Z Q small aimount of extra KsTOaT as rSfioi: -All inspira, 'being required to keep the wat SrSailSn Paralyzed; popuh,x ' -r L. high. The -J- tprest is dead: maiiiereiwu -r- ol Wlll be as pure .-- . ' jL;n9nt. not in intervention. nnrnoses. - . year. , ' ' , . Factors which have given libprtv bond market its recent mentuim are provided by easy mon ey and the enormous amount .01 ipiu. interest and ' dividends payments seeking an easy and secure outlet. Yesterday's dealings vrere tenost extensive in the second, third and fourth 4 1-2's, those issues, recently attractive because of their intprest yields. The tax ex- L.lauk nnvr u is v . . jx ol molicies of ithe Bol-I ..., i.skHrt.W' ilirefttors' -lease . Sx.'- o T,Qwl1v traded in. was tne mucin" r"" , -p,ie. J Will m pnmuiw" - . "iV, : ol empt o wcic """J ,7,1 Srik tte ttrt "l Ul. '..i-SJSES'SL. i & Tk 4 W. are oObU. Sinn people iro". .... - --- ery. violation oi . w. . this year. .e:ni tham wuu - itpss from it." rwoms. officials expressed the opinion that' there would .be an im- in hiTBitiPss in. the -near hasinc their predictions on U1U AWWU.I O . .... 1 . I . . , xT. .l.nf rhrno tlio tnrt. that QUTUltr le Mv ,wnth of 1921. the balance of trade was in favor of the Philip pines by $1,100,000. . . nnrmn. . tha year 1921. the Phil ippines imported $115,838,000 worth articles, while the . ex ports aimoimted to $88,115,000 leav, o hnlance for the year against xut ioionHs of $27,723,000. : -Among xi. ..-f. wac fl.3&; ounces ... oi tilt? CAJIVl l- " . ' " gold bullion. ' ; ; , .S. ?y the Assodatel Fr- , New York, March 30.. -Ttie cot ton imarket showed renewed steadi ness early, today owing to continued firrnness in Liverpool and apprehen sion of further rains in he eastern belt,.. ' ... . ' r. May July ..,.. October . December , January Open 17.75 ....17.15 ..16.79 . .-...16.63 16.54 Close 17.97 If 58 17J03 16-01 16.86 Hickory' cotton, 16 ; '-- -:-"v ; " i h r By the Associated Press '-. . . eorjfc-:Maa.New-- Y6rk will begin daylight' saving Sunday, April c-0, at 2 p. m., when all look?. will De aavanceu m-ww. -jfe .in . . ., :'. t-. T J - - I. - - .
Hickory Daily Record (Hickory, N.C.)
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March 30, 1922, edition 1
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