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'i The Concord Daily Tribune s ti TODAVS NEK'S TODAY. ASSOCIATED PRFSS f DISPATCHES i 01 r$N NO 56. VOLUME XXIll CORD. N. C. VjsDNFSDAY. MARCH 7. 1923. BRIUSH REf USE TO PERMIT FRENCH TO MERRM; L"0,S wovoras' Sane Progression Featured ttt a ft f l All ! . i. b Hru m no - Work oi Ley. stature ot ivc . - ncni-i- tn '...i.i I Mr Ike jMmurf it... Onhlslaa-n. V c. March Pihhi.I M:ir ln Ihin- H. Uarr II. ilUtlMlv. Ullvli 1 Xtm .hirj B j ! 011 MMM 'f (h- Nuilu Car-a-l I liun I' -ayn- "if IVitiiMi toterv I" far 'hrt.l l.i fti rtalle March Ii. will her to itk r. :m! ,.n. i r. Mr- kiilim 4arJr. national I pr V.ileni : Jkl r. I .dimr cttcithnra. director r (l.r Third Krtimi: Mr- Joipnne Daniel". 1 Wife of tu furuer s.-rrfarr ut llw haw. ant Mr.. VH.rl S Xli-Malem. I. . KiTHM; H I IHNIFJsDIFi) r VKI l.tDCi sa. Judrv ami ' After Two Conferences the tie mi'. mo. " -" u w,tU. mate ,,i ! I.: i Avi'Pe OH UU ul Rail SVS- -i" eaitoiincetitetai UutiJoy. . . i I -YbJb rfcout I Be ui. . : I. mating , lem m i Mojrne. jevn,i u, it uituxy ..t t ummui - ii i Hi.- i , .i.ii (ami n Mi . rPDUtwc nninv lxat" it. -..t, -r. .,' (...eiist-un ; UrjICWIArNn KEiAl1! l"i,eaiie al iliN- time will I' dttrw ; TA TIKR A PTlfl'ea' ! scd win" I'm' iiln-ud.v Wn in-.-i.iii (By tt AmnW.xira Prmta." 1 .. . i . . i t i . MnrrMi 7. Reuters Cnlogin ciirrospouileiil learns mi Ill)' aialmiity ii.,; l'rciiili iiikI Inr -ar iualiuiil.. : t i- nttune lia l l BMBMI : ! ghr tlw "lol a rhanrv i. an a i"1' rn" ail: bus im-i the wi'Im- ..( ii.i- pr . u.'l n li.'i"l Urf .-liiitui. : Ii.i . . l . . .. . . . n .. . . j)il.niiini sur .in- i ..... u.... H.. in.-;.- i.f : I.ii s ibi.l i l.f olkil.a-i mi a nalarj Ui'l. awl lus ruin-nil wh-n rr. K. '. Ilmikii li-raM 1 Trmlrai . IihuI li-.'l.iiil on nf iln- UimIi '. Iiisi. iv. iiihI h:i ri.inpt)i for if-., r...rt.. ia..iIm ilial-l in N.irtl, Ifinilliui llmwKl l- (i m(. Km.li.li ,Mttok y AhT.; UHl ok umunKkiiiK Ihr Ku Khiv : ami ii ui.l. r w-nia- ..f MlUrity will I..-. luls. ,,.,. ,rL - 1-,lliM-1tl.m -.-is I Mil ll-Jtlsl itiVC l-lllllmillll ' i..,:, ill...... !...... ,.l ntliihUahinc ii statr-wlilr pim' Imv: inai-tlng ciir- llf.ll.l' lllWK III' i. I - In I'HIl-ll till' (UK IIP ti..' StllUll.' iKIi.kH VMi.'M' U.-l . 1,.WS .ll.l-k.. It i. dm' liirirrlv in S.-nat-ir VmkI- . . .. in I .. "f Kuwait i-minty. tluil iii. Ii'i- i'i uranniaii i inn win Ufaum. UmA .. - IV ..nral A- lUawrallr fr Ik l.i.t.r i . uv-nt iul.l. . J IISt l.i. n lit f MM 111 hl. fiiT mfell.llH.9lMV A I l.f I .1 THMlK 1 1.5.1 1 I ....I I. i.imlMi f i .: .... Vml It an i.l I tin I II a all. I U.-k UT MrK tin- fill lire Jmla- It rvrarOk but nn imM Mtfip all p .vamliuirimi at it. litlalalHiit hnw. I. i-nain fl iti. i il l.i. not faiiVil in .irrr llir j aim-txlm'tit nut.- rrvariL in imiriili' :.iniil nn Inn illd -in. at Bid I "v'ro i it 1 and v. li.-ii It rvfmait iipit H, iiii'iiH-r ui ji,iiiiik iinii- ii ...ii.t.lii'iiiiuil i trii. inrnirr rwiTrinrv 01 I or .mv. iin .- t Kill IiiBIi. ith 7 l-'J iwr mil OF LENOIR COLLEGE ruail it in-Kt rivrt iua imi.1-1 Mia .irn(li Mi mi ll Ita.l trmallnb U.'.llirtllK of ir- Donorol Clrilra in iraa O, . IV III I III I 1 I I Hi V I k I . a I v ti T'v . L..Dj.! Lnr:itD. I . .""?"" riwilaiinij IUiht irultl. CUpiea Oy Irilisn TT III j will give nm mimn "i i.-aciKaai i iv ( j jKtlt?. suit if British Grant the French Jtequest. wm'k. iIIiuiikkIiiii tin- Bamanmi hire Inn kill, the nv. v- liavr brlpril linvr fnllnl. mill i'.i-iMii!ly why Ii.ivi IiiIIiH. Tlir rbalrman riiiiiitiiMviK nr' si ill umipli'irl.' ili-inlliM-kiil nvor tin' iiwutlon nf iiiuv iue I'iriK-li tnniis through Ihe Brttlali aiHH?. Ooii. Sir Arllinr (inilli'.v. rviumiinillllg (In- British lrml lit t'nliiKiK". mill licil. l'liyiii. Krenrh rlilef of imniiKrtatlun in the wrapifid rogton. imlil twn inn- fpri'iicos n Mnnilnv. At t In sn tin- wr- rMnonitenl siivk. (Jon. flmUry Hatqr rr. I'usoil thr Vmuh ilomtiml vherwain (ii-n. 1'iiynt suitl lit' wnulil .-ipiii'iil in liillldtlll. Tlir I-'roiii-li iiskcil the right to nm trains lii'iwii'ii llimii ninl Mi nsi'. hvhlch wniiM Invnlvv :i .'ili-iliiniili' laliiiiilhiK Hpointlmi nn l In- pjirt nf nv- ll'i-.v t I'll ill In Mir CiiIiikiii' (1'nll'Ul sin- Itlnii. The ltriiisli contpntUil. the eor- kpaiKinilcDl nuawts, rtuit this would e- jlniisly hninner trame. nmi woniii pihi In n stj-iki- nf flic (ii'iiniin stnlT. iiinkiiiu Itfitish pnsilinii iiiili'tnilili'. Th( rnricspniiiU'iit iiliilrislmiiN lh;ii hi (ii'i-ninn run nii'ii m nn- urmsn biio aro nut imly umler nnlris tu li-iki' in eajse tin' Kreiirh take nver tlir lilrnnds. lint to Innngnrote wide- weed snbotafe. xiilaiii tin- preM-iti hlgUeat I giiiiiaallnh ami will RrittahKmitlini thr nr. rx HlHlua of niir nr rrsi-lil In llir ii.li i-i-iilivr sn-rHury. i.l-uiirr tin illy riitirtiil u anlary bill I'nr tin .iilii-itiirs. f.H' imlil In- timk ! In. Id i.f Hi.- Ilglit'iii llir SriiMtr. il tip K-:iriil llii'- lit! ne hi.iiIiI z by .Irf.-iuli I Tin' hmtH In.! ,;f llir bill mill llU'll lc-HI.nl In NIHH Ibr Sella I r ineiiKiirr iniitlnif snun- new Jiidgm ninl xnlirilnrs mnl there tlir snlary liill himg. Itut Wuwlsim. aftej he h.-irt "ill Ihf Itlmik. bill tlll'iillifli thr I Semite, mine iilni.f mill with tlir Inil) ' still I nf Hnr nr twn in thr Senate, gut life : tulkln Infn llir issue, mnl put it across. 'I'l... I...M..itm'i. ..... Ii. I ..... r.xtlv i'..n- the Third KeBiim. mnl Mis. .Insiphlls 1, f(fr ,m( .(,fus(.(1 (l (,Bm.J nn.. liinlos. ihinc liioking like a Irrtins down of J.IIMIirss srs.ii.ns (,l llir .-.iiim iii inn . ,,.., ,. ,.,, 1,1..., ,...f, In prohibit wrpnrations from plead in:: usury, ig' to sell IkiiiiIs so ax to proiltirr more than six per er.nt ln tnrsl. It was bimhI In the i-anse nf Mis. AIImti S. M.M-.I vv Ii i-onte in dike aetlvi' rharye of a a.livilie. ( tlw I.eilKllr. Mrs Malum is a unman nf wide cp 1 mnl lirr plans fur lutlkilll! llir Carolina lpagilr an etlieient lire tlon an- well worth ben ring, aursls -mil spi-ake.. iui -luile Solon ,Im nli.;. national vim irr ha. .1 thr . . Mi- lirllll' North i her Mrs. iMenl. anil Mrs. Ull i ill Clienlliaiii. ilini-for of, ses.'n nis of llir ntureiit Inn will he i I'M iii llir morning ami nf teiniaiii: a li;tn -Inmi at 1 ii'i-liiek ami a muss niiilliiir ut S iiVUick in tlie ev ening, il was stilled. IIIOT m BOY WHO HAD HKEX ONK Or r.Y.MII.i llenia tided Tliat Wouiaii Open Her Husband's Safe. Lived Near Keids- ville. CO! KTS ( Al.l.hl) I TON TO TANS ON SCHOOL TAX Mistake in ihe tSiiilfonlt Measure Demand New lleiisinn. (iroeiislioro. March ft The emirta of Kurth t'lrolina jre aixaiii railed upon in pass llKn ilu- legality of the county milt , blanket school lax, nng n;.ed the state over by progressive Helton! aiitliorliir.s as a fm-lor of im luehse imp. . nan. e in selmol building hud eoiisol.idathin of wi-.-ik. small Rcliools into group-cejiters liii;li schools. The law, known as the Unilfontl school eqBAllaation tax. has hern up . . . ... .. ... iii'ni iiv nn' ,.i in1 ..iiinv-niL' inn i ii. - Kemsv.i e. iHa-i;u ; ; ke-,nHtitiii!i.mal t-ul it is fojiijd tbnt no btttldlngH ufiiil n. mistake, in the ttiea tallv wouuibil this mornlnir at 10 o'rlnck by HlUbti Si'-mrs, a lt-yejtr-old orphan boy who was nillking Ids houir wltlrMr. and Mis. Pttreell alnui! (jvrn mile sonlhwesl of Ueidsville. Mrs. t'lireell was inrrleil in a Greensburo hospital ihis nfteiivjini. Mrs. riiirell's husband was spi'inl Uw Ihe day in Danville "ii huslnrss. erwl yimiiB Sr.'irrs. takitiB advantage of Mr. 1'urceH's ahsi nee, ihxidetl tu i-oh the safe in the Pureell borne. Bn teriiiK thr aaonj hr ilruiamlril tliat .Mrs. Pnreell oirn the safe, ami upon her refusal, shot her with a revolver. The first bullet entered hex arm, pen- letrated her breast. Two other mu llets entered the , woman's back, JtwtJ (left of the. spine. Her Children, at school at Sliaron, mile distant, were notified ami one lof the sons (lime to Ueidsville -for a rili.vslcian. The Pitrcells are prominent and well Iknown In this county. bast year Mr. Il'nrcell operated an niitoniolule busi ness in KeUlsvllle. The youthful desperado has been living with Mr. and Mrs. rurcell about fa month. Only last Saturday Mr. l'ureell told County Welfare Superin tendent .1. H, Allen that the youngater had Ik'.oii a niodel boy and he mid Ins family were delighted to have him in (heir hohie. Seares Vas an Inmate fur a lime at, the Thomasville orpWithgi'. l-'ist year he was sent to file orphanage 'farm (Kennedy home) nwir Kinslon. Renres was djssatisned with his sur iroundinga ihere and run away. X little later he was caught at Kaletgh and turned over to the state welfare department. About' December , Welfare Superintendent .T. H. Allen, of Koekiiighnm county, was asked to take the boy In charge. Superintend -I4. llHUIIS t1 n fpi on . r.iuiiiK i Hon.; It mask il..- Llueki a I li.. - .."it row . nr in tue rv n. .'inning. rwr.liy of State 1. Fiv.hi II rimes dit-d uimI that look I . . r. I nan iIh- Hons- In take ebargi- ul ch- .n rwary's of 'Inv Ami (hen ealBK- the Watts bln up. ni limn 'In- ll.-n-i- was ncaili iwllnl iimiii to flit n vinam-y, when H'.lr lt.niKlit.iii wrin i.i III.- ci. minis .inner "f rrvrimpaa lillii i- Then ciim.- tb8 liixwrll ljicy-llor risnn ilrfli-it m-gnuc and words ! waxnl wiirni for few day.. All 'sorts of nnuiea wet liurbil alHint the halls, mi I men kiwv not what to ex- li-t next. Tlie vJtiiuit line drbalrs 1 were heatetl and tin' sin was in tnr I Inoll. SiHi-ill i-nutlllll Iikk were hives Itlpilitnr Ihe state lirpnrf inrnt of la 1 lir and printing th n' was Ibr blgfa way npsiir. wbert-in i 'iiininissiiinrr Mi Hit rrsignrd : rilniors Ih-w so fast iiIhiiiI Ibr slate MBIiilin iiHii Dial an I invent igation was lii-ilerrd. The leg ! ialmure bad In.i Its halanii' sniur way, j but w hen Ihe Isiat line was dispnsc I Inf. the sins Ik-van In calm, the sm'- cial eiininiiltee lli esl igating Ibr tiuani'es finally ibrided to quit TlT adjourning the legislature imlil a later date, ami then the winds calmed. Ihe angry the legislative sll and ground out a her At bills. Homo am good, had. It lakes ti local legislation ami i. nnitii ediHir of the K.ilrirh N'- and errer. who died at thr home of her mhi. Jmlge ,'tajik lajiiilolx. i,, -. enrlr twlay. will Ik- held from the Fir .1 VHhodlsi ChnrHi at WUtam, al 11 a m tt.uionoiv. and inirnaent will lake pbii- at tie Wilson mnetrn Tl. funrt.il pirlv will IhhVv foi Wilinli ih aaiuauoliilea rarly iniumoM'. Mrs Daniels "tijlTrr.il a trtfcr i.f paialv'Ss i.-.-iiily and .1 l.ad lii erlrb-ally ill Inr Ibr al nwk. liltlr tiiK- having Us-ii in-l.l (an for her r- rOvr . Iler ihrer son.. J.isi.phus limiirls. .linlgi' 1'rank Dnilbis ..f Ibis rlly. mn( ('. ('. D.iniiis. nf New York, wrm at hrr iKsbd.lr al thr lime f..i her dent h. LRGION COMMANIIKR IS YISIT1NO IN STAT: NOW MOONSHINERS TELL pwt i. i lym W (WO OFFICERS Two-Day Rally Ueing Held John Murphy and John Cid- I'reparatory to I ..m m hln - eon Confess to Judge That if S.S.0.MrO Campaign For the College. DRIVE TO START They Killed Two Deputy Sheriffs. LAST OF APRIL! i COW'S CARCASS COVERED BODIES (.is Rousing Welcome In Wilfon, On i l thr ('(til's in the Stale Yisiled on Short Tour. I By tlir ..... in. a l'i. 7. 1 Alumni Reunion and Dinner Which Were Buried in Mud and a "Lenoir Pageant" j by Slayers Men Lead Of Will Be Feature of the i fleers to the Spot Where Big Rally. the Bodies lay. Alv in r Ibr I hi 1 Milan's 1I1 mm- Ka ran down, and k ils even kerl I'nc usual nttm- ducitinn : it gave very ci nl asked 1 he common .schools for; and provided back lioine they wanted nne line, and some In tell, hut muHi ecting the cities was passed anil Ihe folks Jul what they thouglii Forty-Mile Gale Can Damage at Wil ngton Steamer Sunk by High Waves in Port. Tftes Uprooted and Telephone Lines in Various Parts of the City Were Damaged by the Winds. ses r 1 1 Wilson. . C. March 7 iiwsh-y. national fiMiiuiaiulei' Aiariii-au la-glon. ami Dr. Kal ret I. mi t ii 111:1 1 head nf thr W Auxiliarv. n-i-ilvrd a warm in Wilson loilay. Thr visitors arrived hrrr from Irigh al W'Ml o'rliirk and were lint by a rrrrpiinn iiiimiiltter rouiiosed of represeiitntives of arious organir.11 tions of the city. At II o'eha-k a tremendous crowd beard Commander Owsley deliver an address tit a local theatre. Dr. I turret I also made a brief talk. I mniediately afterward a luncheon was given by Ihe Itoberl It. Anderson post of the Legion in honor of Commander Owsley and Dr. Harro.lt. 1 1.1 iu'i I'ri'liialii: .11.1.111 rn' of forillri sill r il!. II 11 , i..ii nr Ibr lirsl uVsioll CHARTER ORANTKH TO SW1NK MHi. COMPANY tie with sure is (HiiTected, ilisinvrr.v biingT made thai all hough ihe law proyidea for a bond issue of from $:!(!O.IXlO to Sai 11 1,1 u 11 1 1 lur,i' is 110 spivittr inslru ini'iii in il for 1 be Actual size of Ihe bonds. The (iuilford school board was aja tirised of the defeet by Ihe ImiiiiI :il torncy llrm of Reed, Daughliid.gr and Hoyt of New York, acling ill an' ad visory capacity to the Imaril Inform ing tile heard that il cannot approve the sale uf bonds unUJ the North Car itliini Bnpreme t'ourl clears up the mutter, one. nT legal phraseology and machinery. Therefore. Tuesday representatives of the school board go to Lexington, where Judge A. M. Stuck is presiding over Ia Vinson superior i ouri to lay the matter before, him and to get a ruling as soon tin possible upon an in strument that will settle the question. From him the matter will be carried fo Ihe State Superior Court as soon ns possible and every effort made, to get 11 ruling speedily, in order that an I ay thr AHKorlatrd Prcna.1 .H4W'4 Ji.-i.4AwOwiU giiKls nf chilling rairi swept over uiiiinglun last nignr. 1 lie trainer A. P. Hurl of Ihe New York- Wllllllllgloll .X li'ltyettevlllr Steam Iki.iI Cnnipanv was sunk til her niiinrings when huge waves waslnl ever her stern and Waterlogged Ihe engine room. No our was Injured, Al Sunset Park, 11 suburb, a garage was blown down, while a n'sidetice at Audubon, aniithei- sulnuli. was 111 roofed. Tret's were uprooted in rlous parts of the city and telephone lines considerably damaged. The. A. P. Hurt was the first steel hull ship ever built iti North Carolina. She was renovated and equipped with modern appliances some years ago and has since been in service between Wilmington and Cayetteville carry ing fre.'ght and passengers. She was the last of a hisforls fleet of side wheelers navigating the Cape Fear river since the days prior to the Civil War. Ott pni Allen went tf V',' "r"1" nf boy's sister, Mrs. Whltt.int Proximity, and brought the youth to Reldavllle. Mr. Pureell asked Superintendent Allen to allow him to take charge of. fne lwiy. Scares seemed to be de llghtril" with his new home find soon gained the full confidence of the 1'ur cell family. He. knevy that Mr. Pur cell kept money in Ihe safe at home and Ihe temptation to rob was ap parently too great foaTiini lo resist. Seesiug "4rH Purcell seriously wounded the boy- dropped the revol ver, niounled one of Mr. l'urcell's horses and Krt. , sliorl illstnnce down Ihe road an hour after the shnoling oecurnil the horse was found wandering in the woods without ils rider. At ti o'clock ihis afternoon n posse had surrounded' a stretch of wood about one mile west of Reldsvtlle, where the boy is bellevetl to'Iie. ambitious liuSlii'iig-eiivsolliV.linn 'pro gram may be munched. tiifll the Supreme Court does make a derision no poiittnets for school building ran be. lei, no con sotitlntlou be n(coni)tisbei. The uicasure prnvidrs fur thr repeal nf all special school taxes anil the sub s I il ut ion therefore of a coiinly-whlr lax of LVi cents.' Id ccnls'Tm- building liurimscs ami 13 cents for nitiiiile.n- nnce, the tax collecllotts to lie pooled and adiuiulstci'dl as ti wimlr, for the benefit ot all the schools' of the coun ty, the weak with tin strong, the rich helping the poor. Greensboro and High Point are exempted from the provisions of the law, keeping their gujmai iiiyit iinti iiiimnii 11 1 1 'in1 own nchool systems. TRYINO TO CHKCK RKTAUi PRICES I By Ihe Ass. Lynchburg. Va V. t. Crowder. 1 lieellng a potato i-iated Press 1. . March 7. Mrs. T'lhis city, while yestrrday. foiiuii 11 Is-was a nob' 111 II rr.nliiig: -K "1 gut 4 cents per bus-bid. What did you give?" Sfc l! was signed '(i. V. IV lay. Stanloii. Mien!," and Sfc dated January 19. Mrt). Crowder said she 30 cents a peek Company Will Br I .m ated at Swlnk, lou'urn Manufacture ( otton. Silk and Wool (nods. (Rr tlir ANHnrlnird PrrMK.l Raleigh, N. ('.. March ".The Swink Manufacturing Coinpany. of Sw ink. N. ; ('.. i-apitaliaed til KHMMMMNNI with I stock in excess of .Sl.tHin paid in. (n-i day was granted a charter of incnrHH- ! ntion by Swrelary of Stale V. II. Everett. The coinpany will maniifac Inre cotton, silk and wool goods. V. I Swink. China Urove: '. A. Cannon. Concord, and D. S. Murphy, Salisbury. were named among Ihe principal in- coi-poii.iors. Illy tlir AiNoelnlrft IT. Ili.kory. vlardi thr IJlioir Ciillrg. Atuil L'J-:n. huiidrisls drill, a ml 1 rirnds of I la lived here IimIiii for I Ibis alien 11 nl 1 In- cnlupli'le plans Inr thr An aluiuiii reunion a dinner tonight ul tin "Lriinlr pagiiint" liinmr mass nni'ting Inuinrrnw make up the 1 lllel cvelil gram. Presiileui .1. C. I'ecry. of Ij-m.! be tnasl muster nl the dinner loin liigbl. and sprakcrs will illcludi .1. L. Morgan, of Salislmry, iiresi l nl the I'lvangiilral Lutheran SviiimI of North Carolina; and Dr. K. II. Kim I'd. nf New York, president of the l ulled Lulhernii Church lit Ainerh-.i. Speakers at the mass nni'ting in morrow niglil will include Dr. Win. S. former president of the I'ni- in si 1 of Smith Cai'iilina. 1 niifrrriii npp'-al todav iui armory nigh on 1! e In ccd.', I mid .1 nd a will will ITIIW Di "111 IT TO OLD TRICKS Men Sent Kroni This Slate for Selling Blue Sky Slock Still Pirnling Suck. in il..- v.i,.-ll. .1 I'rraa.) I ' 1:1 11k Ii nl it. La . March 7. The IkxI ie. nl Hrsleiaii ('rain and tib-y I'ii 11". depuly shri ill's slain Saturday l.v 11 nsliini-is. wrrr iliscnvrrrd rally in.lav iHirled in mild lathi which tbrv had lain pressed, and cnvrrtil Willi the i.irniss nf a dead inw. TlnV lay niir-liiiirt n 01 11 mile mini a unnni,vm iniHinshiiir slill in the awawpa about ' S miles from here. I The slayers. John Murphy lind John iliiiUnn ltrster. iniiniishiiiers. have j , -nnl'i'sseil, and led the ameers to the .burial spot, it was announced by Dis I Iricl Judge Clark. I The mnfessofti told the sheriff how' I the deputies had come In their home 'on Saturday inorning. raided their still, and piltceil Imlb of thcin under 'arresl. They were searched and then 'the parly, started on foot out of tlw .swamp. Coming lo a Harrow lane the lour walked in single tile. Murphy, j according to Judge Clark, pulled a pistol be bad concealed, and shot Dep lulv Ph-ice killing him. He then kitt led Deputy ('rain. Both lidies were carried lo the .pot where thejr were found. Kaleigh. March 7. M from other si ne, of Hu four men, mm ieted rn of violating Ihe slate oniplaints c operations of North Carolinn blue sky law. I.OYLKNOR IS WITH PLEASED THE WORK DONE paid rn f- for the potatoes ( 1 V HARDWICK TO BE NAMED SPECIAL ATTORNEY OENERAL Coup efeUt Nipped in the Bud. Merlin. March 7 (By the ARsorlntert Press). -A coup netat planniil lo or cur almut the middle of the proseiil month, has peen nliped in the llml by the arresl of 15 persona at Munich, according to the authorities. The ring leaders are said to have l-een Prof. Fuch, a well known dram tic critic; Herr Mnehaus, a musical conductor; nUA Dr. Knchles, formerly legal adviser to the Munich town eoun--n , nr Kncliles. who was temporarily jioar here by released for lack uf cvideun, shot was ordered himself. sakneplnu. own their TU9 voters of Ihe county approved j the act in u speial e.'iK-tion last April. The opposition asked Judge W. K. llnriling, Ih Superior ('purl. to. issue an injunction forbidding the levying 1 of the tax, on the ground that it was nucanstituttlonal, ns inequitable, but he refused to do so. and the Supreme Court Inter upheld him, ruling thai the tax Is const' tntional. The school hoard itself is behind the action to gel the law' so fixed as to allow the snlr of bonds. Charlotte Man Iicarns Thai He Ownsj a Large Oil Well. Charlotte. March ft; Col. W, K.i liothefy, formerly of Los Angeles, Calif., but for right years of Clinr-j lotte, received 11 letter today telling him that :i -juuiin barrel oil well bad been found on his ios Angeles prop erty, and that it was the largest well In California. He expects to leaye. soou for California, but will return to Charlotte. v Governor Morrison Is dne to arrive in Charlotte innlglit and niniin over Wednesday. THE COTTON MARKET The 31 Cent Ievei Reached Today. May Sells to 31.06. By thr Aavnvlatrd rreas.t New York, March 7. The 31 conf level was reached in the cotton anirkel emlv todav with contracts for May delivery selling up In 31. (Ki. while old crop mouths made new high records fo- llir season on colit lulled trade buy ing ami covering. The opening was irregular al an advance of 13 tii in points on old crop months, hill 4 In 13 points lower on the new crop deliv- rles. Cotton opened Irregular: March 0.H3: Mav 81.02; July 30.3K; Octo- , her 2T.(Ki : Deccmlier SW.W. Dental Clinic ReiniirLJ!iir-taBbr4iai. The following is the report of Dr. II. B. Foster, w ho is conducting a den tal cljnlc in the schools of the cofnity. for the month of Kebrjtsry : Total number children examined for dental treatment (iSO. Total tlUmber children treated ,3t. ' Amount and class of treatment item ized as follows : Amalgam fillings TM. Cement fillings M. Gnttaiiercha lillings 3. . Silver nitrate troatpents 78. Teeth extracted 'l!. Children's tii'th clttaWd SS. Miscellaneous treatments' (i. Children needing nothing done 185. Children unmanageable 8. Children referred lo local dentin! for treatment fto. Lectures 011 oral hygiene 3.. Total attendance at lectures 2M. Total cost I conservative eslininte) if done in private otlice $1,(114.0(1., Jeffries Says He WJH Satisfy All His Creditors. Ittw tk AaaocTaMMl Prcaa.4 Los AngeH'S. March 7. James J. . Jeffries, former worlds heavyweight 1 boxing champion, who last week tiled ., . Sn TTi al ,-lu voluntary petition in bankruptcy. Held For Rilling His Employer , 8ut, niHtrM.t Court (Br t- Aatodatcd Praaa. ),,,,, dn'iared today bis n-editors Anderson, S. C, March 7.-Oeorge' would "all ls satisfied, paid dollar for Allen, "5-year-old negro, charged , dollar." With killing his employer, Cecil Hall, j a voung white farmer, on Monday morning, was captured early The T. P. Beetle Circle of the First today Baptist Church will 'meet on tomorrow . .. !... ... . '..I I. ...111. T .... 11 Slterltt S posae. lie rveunig ill I ..m m-im-n mni niir. 11.111- laken Iii Colufibin 'for nie Crooks, on McOiil slreet, AH the luembeis are asked to attend. To Begin Office at Expiration of His Term as Governor. (Br (In- AHHix-latcd I'r.-ss.) Atlanta, Ga.. March 7. Governor Thomas W. Hardwldt announced here today that he would accept an ap pointment as special I'nited States Aitornev General ill the expiration ill .lime of his le.iin as Governor of Georgia. Governor Hard wick will be aueceed nl Jnnr L'7th by Clifford M. Walker, who was elected in the general elec tion last fall. Atlanta, Ga., March 7. Governor Thus. W. Hanlwick was .pxpecteil 10 anuonnee today bis reaignaf ion as Gov ernor of Georgia to accept an appoint ment by President Harding as special assistant I'nited States Attorney in charge of war fraud prosecutions. The Governor, w hose term ends in June, was expected to issue n stnte--ment iaterr in the day announcing his Intentions. . Expect Contest Over Post mastership at Salisbury. Washington. Match II. Senator Ov erman was suffering from rheumatism today and was unable on this account, and on account of a four Inch snow, to look after certain matters in-the de partments as he had planned. Mr. Ov erman will probably he nimble to get awiiv from the city before the end of III), week. Senator overman mm planned lo see Postmaster General New. to ascertain what bis policy would be in the matter of consulting senators when it came to naming post' i.iimtei-u in Iheir hniiio towns. The con test over the posliitllctfle at Salisbury is certain to iie contlned 10 Republi can. It is nndcrslood here that Post master Boyden Is not. seeking a reap pointment. Runaway Horse and Ford Coupe Col lide on I'nion Street. A horse played havoc with himself and the Ford co'il nt Major W. A. Foil alMitit 7 o'clock Tuesday night in front of the Parks-Belk store. Ihe horse came tearing down Cnloh street mnl run Into the front of Mr. Foil's ear. which suffered 11 broken head light, n badly damaged radiator and a slightly damaged fender. The horse in turn, auffered a broken leg and had to lie killed. Mr. Foil and Mr. I, A. - "few Prnfe sr ar tntmf ; Durham. iM-arch 7. Prof. .). M. Or inand, a native of Ormandsvi le, has arrived in Durham to assume nis duties as professor in the ilc irtmetil of Bibieal literature ami religious education at Trinity college. -The ar rival of Prof. Drmand increases me number nf professors in ihis depart menl at Trinity to three, while a fourth man has been provided for by ; action of the .inference for next year. Prof. Orniond was graduated from Trinity in 1902. From Trinity he w ent i to Vanderbllt to pursue giaun:C work and hero secured the degree of i Bachelor of Divinity. F r several I years he served-- pastorales in me North Carolina conference ami was at Elizabeth citywhen elect? to a professorship in Bible til the Southern Methodist University al Uaiias, Texas. He hod served in this position, for two years when called back to Trinity. Prof. Ormand married Miss Katrina Kern, daughter of Dr. J. A. Kern, one of the South's well known et.uca tors. For years he was professor in Randorph4Macon college and went from there' to Vanderbllt University. Later be returned lo Handolph-'Macoii and is now professor emeritus m this college. names 'amp-KrJu-ii a 1- and lie ear Wade. are being rerrivrd by Starry W. Wade rninniissioiier of insurance, he an nounced balny. His latest letter win from I.. K. Seaman, of Kansas City Mo., in which it was slated thill tin writer h id Ueuu. sold Uwut tiqi nt a mountain. The fun- men. who gave Ilu of Itcilly. Smith. Ilridgiu and hell, arrived in Winston-Sab 111 at-.v L'.i, in a special Pullman 1 slarled business Ihere. using us an nllice. according I" Mr. They were, selling lauds supposed In lie near I'neail, Oklahoma, said lo In rich agricultural sites and adjacent lo oil wells and valuable mines. Com missioner Wade ordered their arrest on February -J(1. They were tincd $150 each, required to pay hack all money paid in by North Carolinians. Each also was sentenced to serve IS months on the roads, but Ihis sentence (was suspended upon their agrecnenl to lenave the state Immediately. They complied. "These fellows hooked me for $15(1 and then I decided to look the land over that 1 was to get," Seaman wrote. "1 gul on the train and went down there, I found a man who bad a map and knew the country around there and as near as we could figure out my laud laid on the lop of mountain. The man said 1 was mil I lie only sin ker. General Assembly .lusl Closed Has But One Rival; the Assembly of 1921. ' . Kaleigh. March 0.-'l"pon the whole, I am greatly pleased at the re etirtl of the General Assembly." Gov ernor Morrison said this afternoon as of Trea- Frciich Government Will Ratify ties. Paris. March 7 tBy Ihe AssiM-ialiij Press I .The French government w ill ask the chamber of deputies in vole ratification of the Irealies -signed at the Washington armaments conference. Minister of Marine Rnlberti told Ihe chamber this morning when Vice Ad miral Guettratt asked the stains nf the Washington pacts. Freight Train Wreck at Jamestown. Dy thr Aaaoelaled Praaa. High Point. March TVXiiie freight cars on the Southern railway north bound train No. 5(1 Were. derailed to day at Jamestown, five miles north of this city, blocking traffic on tlie main line. Passenger trains are being op erated by way of Wihston-Snlein and Barber .Timet lou, No one was in ured ill the wreck. Kali tela ry low iui North New Charters Granted. it'll. V C . Man n ii. Tb Stale has graiilnl Ihe ruler, of incnrimral inn nlina bilsiiii'ss conrrrns : nl Pointer Hosiery ( Polnl : in inaiiufnVlui other nrljeles of cli slock M-.I.IHMI I 1 ki II I Tor- j Gas- Mr. I. J. Ferris Injured in Wreck. The following" message has been re ceived from Mr. 1. J. Ferris, of Ihis city, who Is en route with his family to California : "Are at the Grand Can yon for sliorl stay. We were in a train wreck on February -71 h at Ml. Cnr- niel, 111. Only 11 few people were jured. including myself. 1 have bandage on now from a blow 1 celved on the back of my- head." Covington. II. II. Covinglon II. Adams, all of High Point pal incorporators. Citizens Bonded Warehouse Com pany, Gastonln : general warehouse business: capital stock $100,000; paid in $12,500; J. W. Ware. Ernest rence and J. (). Kaiikin. all of tnnla. principal incorpnratiirs. Piedmont Cigar Company. High Point; general tobacco business; cap ital stock $25,000; paid in $3,000; Wal ter Royal. Battle Royal and C, A. Smith, all of High Point, incorpora tors. Koslyn Realty Company. Charlotte; general real estate business; capital stock. sKill.OOO: paid in S12.IMKI; Lee Kinney; T. ('. Wilson and 1-V L. Kees ler. ail nf Charlotte, principal Incor porators. Hurry I'p Tliat Report, Please! Friday's Tribune will carry a do lalhil reiiort of whal has been done In rnlwrruil count v for Near lOasi Relief. jn. Don I lint to get 111 your n pim o.v v .. 1 niirhl or Thursday morning. If yoU bid. on Uiu i,4ininxtttl. ijaKek-kiry. - i, ' ll bus oulv one rival in Ihe Ul lorv of southern general assemhlie and thai is its great predecessor 11121. It will come back again, in my uplulou, and add lo ils great record the ni-ei'ssm-y legislation to establish wtler I'arried commerce form our wonderful navigable waters." Thus the governor explains that ex I inordinary session slate of mlndl His satisfaction with its accomplish ments indicates a mental attitude which has helped him wonderfully an the hist days. National "Committeeman A. W. Mc Lean and Representative R. 0. Ever. ett left tonight for Colubmia, S. C, where they will appear before joint legislative committee tomorrow ' to present the cotton commission plans for improving market conditions. Both are, members of the commission appointed by Governor Morrison. Lawyers loitering about the capital for Supreme Court arguments and awaiting home-going trains, tonight looked into the sixty-first North Caro lina, state against Nutt, to find this rule: "If pending an appeal in a criminal case, the statute aulli an.ing an indictment is repealed, judgment shall be arrested." That Ihis law nullifies hundreds of prosecutions for liquor violations mnl defeats the pro hibitionisls who lobbied the Volstead act through, nobody seeihsto doubt. Peeping tommies who squint Into rooms occupied by women are punish able by line and conviction, accord ing to the legislative euactraeul of an assembly closed Malay. When Grist, Of Caldwell, offered the hill everybody laughed outright. It is probably the shortest measure enacted unless some repealing statute beats it for brevity. It reads: " I hat any person who shall ieep secretly into any room occupied by woman' shall be. guilty of a misdemeanor, and ttptiii conviction shall be fined, or im prisoned in the discretion of the court." Grist originally used the word "look" instead of "peep." The laugh ing legislature now sees possible se rousni.ss in it. It seems to offer po licemen 110 Immunity albeit their "peeping" may be for the detecting of crime lu which women participate. Sei-I'nl- 'iiipan.v . hosiery hing: c: 1 $3110; nigh and pital and .1. princi- Srhwab Coming Bark Home. Paris, .March 7 By the Associated Press I. Chas. M. Schwab bus lieen dimiielled by the state of bis health to abandon his t rip to the Ruhr and un ini'upled Germany, ,n(C-wlll sail for home on the Steamshli Asqultanla from Cherbourg Saturday. . Sunday school or public school has not reported, gel busy mid let me near from yon. If you, as an Individual, tiKik the care of 1111 orphan lust year and have not renewed for this year, will you not call me and tell me that you are willing to adopt. one of these little ones for another twelve months, i Nothing can be liner or more ('bristly. Let ns see that Cabarrus does not I fall below her quota. If anything is pledged above our quota tt will go to I the support Of the thousand! of wnn Iderlng children that have not yet been taken Into one of our live American z Crago Appointed. (Br tk Aaaadalca Piaa.i Washington. March 7. Thomas S Kimmons, who were in the car. were Crago, retiring representative at large orphanages not hurt. The Imrse reared up wnen from Pennsylvania, nas oecn appoint- vtnien hr finally say the car, got his left leg as one of Ihe special assistants to report, ,,,, . ,,,,,., Iietween the bumper and the radiator the Attorney General assigned to the J. r KAN K aioim n ,u, and had the leg badly crushed. handling of war fraud cases, j County Chairman. Friday's Tribune for your 100,0110 Separated From the Govern ment Service, ill) Ihe Aaauclatcd Praam) Washington, March 7. During the two years of the Harding administra tion ending March 4, almost too.000 employes have been separated from tile government service, according to 11 tnlmlntlon made at the direction of President Harding, and given out to day at the White House. Detailed figures furnished for all departments and independent estab lishments of the government, showed that the reductions totalled 110.1SK. but Jbcse were offset somewhat by inn-en ses in certain .of the deportment, numbering 20.305, leaving a total not reduction of PS.71I2. Nearly all of the departments ami Independent offices contributed to the general reduction In personnel. The postofflce department force Increase of B.KKt, was explained In the White House announcement as due to the national expansion of tlie business of the deiMrtnCi.il
The Concord Daily Tribune (Concord, N.C.)
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