THE TRI-CITY DAILY GAZETTE Published every week-dav afternoon LEAKSVILLE, N. C. Successors to The Leakgville Gazette Established in 1880. THE GAZETTE PRINTING ^O.f Incorporated, Publishers MURDOCH E. MURRAY, EDITOR ARCHIE LA PRADE JR., Adv. Mgr. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS Entered ns Second Class Mail Mat ter at Postoffice, Leaksville, N. C. PRICE—Daily delivered by carrier one year $5.00; 6 months, $2.60; 3 months $1.25; 1 month 45c. 10 cents per week. ADVERTISING RATES—30c. per inch, includes composition on dis play advertising, 25c per inch on type high plates. Classified, per line single insertion 10c; three in sertions 8c per line; six insertions 7c per line each insertion; obituary notices, 5c per line. The Tri-City Daily Gazette’s Im. mediate Territory includes Leaks ville, Spray, Draper and all Leaks ville Township, equal to a city population of 17,000. WEDNESDAY^-MARCH, 7. It AN AMAZING REVELATION. Profound secrecy was enjoined up on a meeting of the members of the Fede'ral Reserve Board with the Federal Advisory Council and Class A directors of the Federal Reserve banks, held in Washington on May 18, 1920. At the meeting the plans were freely discussed for curtailing credit, advancing interest rates, re ducing the volume of business and urging the Interstate Commerce Commission to increase freight rat es. Probably no other meeting ever held was so big with influence over the world’s business and financial interests, but at its close Governor Harding warned those in attendance to be careful not to give out any thing about any discussions tha. took place as to discount rates, The < nly report which the press or the T ublic ever had was a careful word ed statement, for Governor Harding said that when newspapermen asked about rates he turned it off by talk ing about the weather, 6hd to those of the conference he said! “We can not discus rates at all end I think we are ail agreed it would be verj ill-advised to give out any impress ion that any general overhauling of rates was discussed at the con ference.” And yet it took 37 close ly typewritten pages, 13 inches lo ig to cover the day’s discussion on r’.s irg rates and restricting — - “M A few copies of that report were prepared for private circulation, and the Manufacturers Record has now been able to secure one of them. We are giving in this issue a long by synopsis of that report, which we arp sure, taken in connection with the secrecy enjoined by Governor Harding, will prove an amazing re relation to the country. Here was a meeting of momentuous impor tance to every business man and farmer in the country—perhaps the most momentuous financially ever held in this country or elsewhere; ■but strict secrecy was enjoined up ui those present!- No man had a light to permit himself to o< so dangerous a place as that of be ing able to withhold from the pub lic the knowledge he had that de lation was ahead of the country. Reginald McKenna, formerly Chancellor of the British Exchequer and a world financial authority, in his annual report as president of the London Joint City and Midland Bank, vigorously denounced defla tion and pointed out its evils. Some extracts from his report are publish ed in this issue. We urge every reader to study with the utmost care the amazing statements published in this issue, —Manufacturers Record. some ome nou TUTAKmMiWB ***** Lbxou, 6.-44 all fine things found' in tiid dtffeV Mom of the disturbed resting place Of King Tutankhamen, the finest, from tfie antiquarian standpoint, is .ii i ;gii , .-nL,i-il^iiui*l>w|: PLUMBING Insure Your Health Against Unsanitary Plumbing;.-Let us do your Work We know the -busi ness. All Work Guaranteed. PHONE 70S W alker-Anderson DANVILLE, VA., WHOLESALE GROCERS ^NOTIONS ALL STAPLE LINES Leaksville-Spray Grocery Co. : J. O. Ragsdale, President, Madison. j-F1 M. JPlinn, Sec.-Treas. Leaksville THE TRADE FURNISHED DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS ON . REQUEST Leaksville N. C. . Phone 58 BOULEVARD THEATRE -:T OD A Y: Agnes Ayers and Theodore Roberts w Racing Hearts REMEMBER THE STARS AND YOU WILL BE RACING with your heart to the bou levard THEATRE. ITS A PARAMOUNT. THURSDAY Marion Davis IN * When Knighthood Was in Flowers THIS JS THE MOST AMAZINGLY BEAUTI-- . FUL MOTION PICTURE EVER SCREENED. MOVES SWIFTLY, NEVER WEARYING, AND LEAVING AT THE LAST A REGRET THAT IT IS OVER. FRIDAY _Sr; r-' . i -a . - 1 1 j !A- • . V. Wa&ln Flowers ANOTHER CHANCE TO SEE THIS WONDER ! . FUL PICTURE—DON'T MISS IT! ?