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.. gacto:; y- COTTC 41 C2NTS 1 , ADS ON PAGH & AY --: I . : v '. i " GASTOrilA, N. C, MOT 'D A Y. AFTEIUJ 00 li, !.! AY 3, IT 20 SINGLE COPY 5 CZIiTS vol. i .ui:ir.E.c::::SSFG-. UHM DECTilOYECS Ll I tmJ W -.-- V Cut3S2S5TQi:3i:iT;.L a.r.p;sv;::3v.ie::esoay . 1 m. 1 1 i - 1 : i x i Company r I .-riuj yiicvt ":C'cd.Havc I.: . .o T.. . r Y Locniard Over J -Million S:iCz Y.Y;:. Increases Atcd For. .....ji.,-f b.T Asocl.;uJ 1'rofO ( . vN5W";BEDFpBp.'. Ma:,: May 3A ilawtr'ke of approximate!; "-0,000 operative nt into effect at 37 cotton clot n rnills tM lt todatv Tho walkout was oe .Eiohed by th, posting of aotieea tW , Toiiy Tfezio Arrested in Con : ti to working conditionft for tb loom ; nextIon With Rac'" :al j Out- ho -were rwiuiwx to,operat jnore ? , Joams than formerbr. - f, ' :' - The loom" fixer strut V 'ierefftl wfeki And their protest" recdved the eup- .tr, "fed t0y' ireneral atrike.ri Early. ros.'- -NEW. YOEK, May 3 T1ie.,fact ilhat lie, reports Horn' the mill t inflicatetl the govewnieat a aeverar, ar - 4;. that only mn per cfemafee of 'work -.re in ' e onnwtuv ith' the ,i4tion-wl4 r.' reported for duty and that many f bomb ploti of June boeame" knov Ae left the milla aoo after enterinjt.", todny "when An.lrae Salaedov mho eoafeaa ift " ' RpmtitA details' of pollee kepi the atrikt 1 to harlng 'printed', the: annrrhistW alr l.'icketa moving and an diaorder- waa te- 'culnrafound near the'ecene of theoutt " ported W:-."" '; ' ': ' ' T I rages, eoramitted 'auicide 1 leaping to - -p,, .Uffc milla -afrirtl ato Derate J PaxkEoir front thfr Mth atoryof an of '' y 18 eorporatloua with a weekly pay-, fiV'e louaintr fceadqnarteM ot ts aepari 1 '-I vU''.t $367,000 .Vaad- having C0.317. mpnt of "justice n thia eity.v f - , locma aal 126,603 apiadlea. Three eom - William J. iFTytin, chief ot t depart V aniea:the Naahawena.' tha-Posaiao: aad ineiit';bnreattof instigation 'admitted -. iu.'.m nt invnlnut ar the no f - tiea to -wnkk- th loom . fltera' objected ; wereaot ipoated, 1- their, mill v- Tha ? a milK.aliw, are not affected , by, the . strike. :-, . .. .--r. :- .v- . . . ,,, : ' Mayor Charles Hi Aahley jai BtfSut!- . , " intf ul ia an effort to arrange a eoufer- j Mt'm heir the textile council and the - '. w Bedford Cotton Maaufaeturera' Aa- f- alse4o, also Known as y ioy lauo . V -sociatlon. The a-ssociation -VwouBly waa, aleeping .with, another:. government t''"-'' hsA refuHfld to grant a ronferenee whkh; witness, 'i "Awakening, , ha stole int the .'"V.th 'stmea' requested on the grcand that ' wash roonji In hia underclothes andanrM i; the strike waa of the' workers "own crea- njinselfrom a window 'without swaken f,,troj,?,. The nwniif.ii arer ;Aira .that inj Ms companion; '.It is believed a took ' f f loam nxersstrikr,, VCl'DGmands for a f.rtv j. r tftit inrrrciNO J a "Aft" i hirn I 1 lUSiKias ul'l'ue iiiue fi'uui j lii withhold for the pn-sj-nt :t ttfeporis xrom VI leium rvuma xiv- diw.ted a atate of unrest m thewdus-, " , try?', -Thomaa .f. McMahon, .vice, preai- -di-Vof the rjftHed Textile i wortera" of ; "Jinu-rWaaisid that demand. for a flat id 1 of J 7, l-per:eent effective. May .31 t iu wagorof all textile workers i MaaatK ; iiiiaetts, Khole Iabuul 'snd- (Snnecti"St wo;kl be nude today by, 4ka'T nationai xj-.'nrie -board of the organixstwd , .?; DAttAS TO HAVE AN ; ' ' -: - - - ... EMERGENCY HOSPITAt t V- r:-: , .'- t ' -.. ' V. VTreepndence f The Paily Oactte. r t ,:1)ALLAS, May 3 An tnergency Hos pital ,1s now under course of eonatruetion, V in Dallas, the rcult of Jua cherished , .' plurt ofj lit, M. . P. Boj-lea,' a man who - Asa eitikured nimsMf to tho jteople of this V- ?. ,xnnTtfnity.aiui aurroundiDg JtowBa'and; ore !-who lr .devoted", to hi; ''profession ? y": Jr. liayVm is a graduate 6fvth Virginia l .''.'Xodiral colelgei' has. had. two yiars ot Aoepltal work, and. sorted In the ahny .! , ii Minnesota, Wlscousin and Miehigan in , ' -wiat evtr eapa'ity -.nleL'-1;:-Beteiving ' . am.'.,mrm ' l nm tii Italian one unwv ' " , jsr ago last. Febroary and lookiutf over old decided this ws w "true deal southern town" for which lie tad god. and sine coming has been un tiring -la his faithful efforts' to "relieve th - .aitk and afflicted and to servt his town in avery way possible taking atotk la all .' if her new. and progressive enterprises. '. LDr. " Boyles hsa ier several years, to -V tepiated Swning notne thas be eould ;l- invert into an emergeney aospital anJ , ;'' this i waa' made possible 'when Mr. - and ' wirk O. Fordbam sold to hiia, their : fm fc?m a few weeks ago, one" of the jpret " tlest, and most eonvenientry loeated spots 'in Dallas. Work haa already begun' for . ; h additionof eight niore 'rooms, wliieh XT. wien joomplcteds, will wane" a 15 roop - fcoading.v In this every, eonvenlenee Will ' tie placed to care for the many' patients ' wjd require more thaa daily visits "from a - doctor. o-Two or more trained norsetf will ' e employed. for full. time,' thus, making. jKisaible the very bot attention. Equip- watof-the verDest tt aireflny oongn . uid being plaeed in the " bid- for- operations.' on room v Clinics Will fee arranged for apecial days ana senpw S"s (iron will --be given- undivided, atten - -tion. Specialties and other matter, will - , b announced as plane develop -y f' ;ff Coming to assist' Dr.' Boyles ' in this " -vjssork is Dr." M. IL Hood,' of Norfolk, i' . VaLalsO a graduate of the irgima -r j i J.KtMK -nvl na ofitdafcant HIT jarairiU ruiifgr, .' tw Stm In tha United States army for many . . I .1 ! 1LX ra ,t : . -- before and doting the war. ' '. . , Dallas la ' .indeed : f Jrtnnata in. having -r: - wch an institution located In "her midst '-"; d- should, wake p to , the fall apre- .nation of this ndVrealiratlon tf other Vopportuiiities that are just waiting for -n tM.ainfB men of the town to. de- 'flop. . . -. . . - -Mrs. 1. G. Xyto, of (Wlotters "visitiag her net! rr, Mrs. EiX Kooper,' t ier aoroe on lis at Alillne. .Z1 - r f aw i I a 3 e: tvccn 4;;iii:::iFfCU.:GES , breaks In New lorkr City VrJumni ' from C Fourteenth Floor of Skyacra pr. ; i'- - 't that Berenil 'other men had bcea wreath ed" la Unnecllon ilh the plots, tiat they had eftnfeaaed to -partieipatioa ind that 'they had agreed to turn goreramenfr wit jree, . ... j.-- r . He .detlbed. vhowtTer, : fo -fVe-. their namce or r . explain what part tbey ; had 'clayed t Frem Chief 'Flynn and N.'C.'Ttonato, ' 's J;t wyer, it wns l'nied "that the rinuuxt liiuixi ut tlit uiue or toe ex- plosions '"whtuj juteiiipt were Inn Je on ; f ne . it3H w, iiutiy uuiic muu imu usra printed in' an Italian, printing (establish meiit iu Brooklyn' where Kalned.,Ti am ployed'- : ' : r'.- ' i'i'i.' "r According to-DonatOy.his client's en- ployersaaserta he' knew nothtiig.of thf job. and that Balesdo must have .done it in his upare-time. without Jus iMlcdge He f admitted, however, that the cin uhirs, headed 4riiUn AVortt8".and sigiicil '.'Au archist Fighters'- had; beeA" turned out oa-his'rtroBsj.""'? - ' v " J- - 1 J : According. ' to - Flynn- the. suicide1- jot Balsedo; -as Italian auaTchist who livtdJ Lin thta city, with his wife and two chil dren, will ' not, affect' ,tbe. govcrnnujnt 's case and through.. inforrtiAtion-supplied by him and. other-witnesses imiortaut arr. csts may, 1 expected - v:1 N- liOVm YORK May H Tony Taxio'SO years old.' detained by the department of justice nssan important witnewi agaiiist a . number ; of radicals , involved in -the twml outrages; last; June;- committed aai eide carry today by hurling, himself from A window on the fourteenth, floor of a Park Uow office building, where tlie def partment lieadquarters ; are locaterl ? : Tazio is believed, to . have evaded his guard by obtaining permission to go to the, wasA ,roont. . While there .he .leaped from the window, clad only In his undori clothing. i-hU.y-'f'Jj f- : ; The department of justice declined to give any further Inforinatlon regard- lug the prisoner fxeept to say that be had . eonfessed. to a . part in the Jund plottings and was an important witness. : Tazio was to haro been given a further examination today '. ly the department agents. . It . la believedV tbat . he j. chose death in preference to going Into court and tesUfying against other bomb plot ters -'- ...' Chief William J... Flynn.t of' the de partment, .said today that Tazio was one e-f several anarchists .who were arrested in eonnectibn - with the bomb explosions of Jtane 2,.last, and bad been detained at headquarters as a - govenunent witness for nix weeks. i -N - Vv-O . i The June ixvmb ttAk tin. I nomes or j nuge cnarlea is.; riott,- of 1 General Sessions court - ia ; New 7 York, and Attorney General ralmer,' a .Wash ington ... Explosions wok. place jn eight cities aflil, resulted Jn the. death of. two persona vw. N x-., Z-isiV - f ' Taxio V suitidejipvealea for the first time, that 'any important; arrests have been made in connection with the case - Ctief fli-nn, said that. the man's real name was AndVaeSalaedo land " that "Taiio" was, an alias. ; ' 7 . i - . ; Balstk),. who, had a wife was arrested onlarch 7, with several other radieala. The next day In .the presence of his at torney he s ... d a coniossion of par- licipatiou ia tho natio-wide June bomb- plots. He admitted, aeeordin to.Chief Hvnn. that ik t ; s . he b printetf th pink circulars, eogjiea of Lk-h were fcun.i ia tr,e lumitr of. home wreckej by the b.Tii. .Tbe.t'rcnhirsi-.wcre'. enrtioued . . . - 1 X: '''".,' '': : Pupils cf Unif-n Eundajr School at-.Har.Ia. Ccr triLnte" Hand-som-j Sum to Funds of ti. C, Orti.cpaedic Hospital. - . - . . -. - " 1 i) ' feome wtH'ks acolMx, MarKUaU pilling, suierintcndent of - the Union ;! Sunday school , in tlie Ennlo '. community . na-nouiu-ed that the collection foe Sunday, May SSMould be for the benefit. of Jbe, North Caroliua Orthopaedie llosJtal for crippled and deformed, orphan" children, and that he hoied the contribution' would amount to flOOat leasts -h'Xt ; ;; Yesterday at , Va. Sunday, school exer eisea there were present ,113j scholar, teachers and officera. ;.Wlien the contri butions had 4een collected and laid on tba table it was fouud Ilmt, tn amount totiil lot $235..The management of the bos liital wislies to take this method of ooij vej'ing publicly; its aiqredntion oft.4Ue spirit that , Inspired this handsome gift to - the , hospital. ;? They appreciate" the fhoughtf uliices of Wr. Dilliug in. prompt ing this gift by tha Banle people. V -In this connevtloav Mr. B, B, Bab ington announces tliat the cortjerstone of the hospital will be laid June 8th : Fra ternat orders from all over North Caro lina will be represented at the exercises. Governor : Bickxtt ' will be the principal speaker. ; -; All the Sunday sebeols' of the county are invited to be present and Asia i part ' in the, exerlsea of the day.;i, i. p'Sur:, Y'm j . v- ' ---v: liYEAR-OLD Clili: : FIRST DECREE MUJlDER . , , . ' i By The Associated FrsasJ V ; ' ' 8T; LOUIS,- Hay -SHixtieen-year-old Ursula ' Broderick went ta trial furf the (bird 'time 'Jier today coarged wtttf the murder - of afer : stepfather, 'Joseph" Jr. 'Woodlock. jittorneys said sat was tb ytwngest trl war to face a first-degree murder, 'aarg In MissWitlV' , $Zff-- S A continuanee was granted the 'first time her case was called for trial and at the Second'' trial the 'jury.disagreed.'; t l& 1919 Miss Broderick shot and kill ed he Jfaftcr, , T.1 1 Broderick, and a' coronwr's Jury: exoaerated-her when" she testified she shot la defense of hei'jooth- rThe state coutuded at the ewond ,trial for: the afieged "mu'rder'or. tVowlloek .that A "an ViTled 'a- a;jeay''-.asltp..,v Mias Slmderk-k v testfied .. she killed Jtun - ydteu hm' attacked- her".-- Ura..' Woodlock fis charged1 with " pIoYt&g. her buslaud's death and will be' tried, after her daugh-. DURHAM SHO VS GAIN - li ,.v(liy Th Af tedPresa) ,,v,' vWASIIIN. TON- Iay..3.-!eiMius re ports - todly imU'e following figures : Durhaih, Jit. U. 21,7 1 9, lncreastni ' 3,- 478;. or 19.1- per cent iV Billings, Mont., . 15,100, increase - 5,- 009, or 50.5 per cept, Long . Beach,. Califs -55,593 increase yifSf.ot 212-2 ier cent. ' l'omoua, i'Mht., 13103, increase ' 3X98. or, 32,3 per 1 cent. ' ' - WILL DIGGERS KILLS f ';. WIFE WITH SHOT-GUN 1 F.ffort ar. being made, today by the local police; department, to locate one Vill Bigger,', a negro "who shot his. wife yesterday afternoon about 5 o'clock. The injured woman died some time last night. Biggers escaped aud bo far bis where abouts is nnknown. Heused a shot gtm. From the information available to the officers . there men n witnesses' to the shooting . . ,, The presumption is that the tragedy resulted from a 4iurref over domestic - affairs;. H'X "'- $"r: ?:'?Xi ' LOW TEMTEBATUBE Yj 'si',- FORECAST FOR TONldHT. WASHINGTON May r3,Weather predictions, announced , today.' by the weather. .bureiiu ,ar:r.H w Low temperatures will continue 'jrener- atb' with frosts" tonight as far south ss " Investigate bread pbices.i ) if " iBy The Assoeiatsd Press rCinCAGO, ,Msy 5.-Unlted - States District "Attorney Clyne summoned Chi agoJultcrs' to appear 1 today in aa . in vextipstion of ' bread V' nrice. J ourney- men bakers .demands fer 450 a week . re- eeiitljt.' .were- t granted i". and bakers an nounced: Vead" prices , todayf would ' W from AH. to. 14 ents ."a ptuad.' Some bakehr predWed' ''! 9 eeat loaf.-v John ' 0.v8afatrom, 7 secretary" of the bakery drivers unions,' said totfay'' the drivers had presented , demands for $30 week,'a increase or 118. A H ina,i "Werda, n, and .were signed As arvhisCFightexaM x fialsedo was a printer and writer. Hs was sleeping with another government witness when he. got up, went to the wash room and jumped from .the wiaodw without rousing hi companion . i His suicide. Chief Flywft said would not inIir'e the govcrsuieiit's : e3e against other, anarchists. srrr-ed from the bomb Local Associate Reformed Pre- byterians Await ConTeningr or Srnod Opening; Session Wednesday Morning at 10: A 30 o'CIock - ProgTam ;,For .Week. ;f Associate Reformed ' Presbyterians Vf the dity. end ' county are looking' for ward jrith interest to Wednesday' when the annual session of 'the Hynod of the A. B. .1. church convenes in the local church ajs 10;60 a .'. ! .i'rf .: Final Arrangements have been complet ed -and the 'delegates, 200- or "more in auaiU'r have taen- assigned homes in the city. Gastouia iwoidc have. thrown oien their homes for the entertainment of the visiting ministers junK laymen, and the city awaits tlre'fr'Ceombig ' with interest and. pleasureV'; '- "l':;' , The ojeniu(t semion of the fi'Hod will eon-ist ol a sermon preached by.Eev, JJ W; Carson, D.:D.', of Newlierry, 8. C .Ir. Geo . Jttower; or ewijcrry, is.tlie retiring moderator and will preside at the, opening aewions The program is as follows: 10:30.a7 m.i-8ermoa by Rev.; J. W. j Carson, DJt I.,V - -; '.::-J 11:30 a. - xn.-fiynod ; convenes, i Dr. f CcOvS Moweri presifling; V - i ; v I 12 nooD-adjourn fof dinner.: "v 2:00 p. tauDevotionai exercise led L t7 Ir- 'M. aieniy f v;' 2:15 p, m.- Announcement of com mittees .u ' ' : ' ; A .'''. "; V f; : ' ? w, : 3:00, p, ,. m.iyaedical. communion. Presided over by Kev.;, B.-Kd wards. . 8:00 p. 01 Devotional exercises,, led by ur. w. M, nenry. , ' . , 8:15- Address of Welcome, by Mayor Ja" . . c' ' l a . of" GastonTa, Cept,' B." OA Cherry. 'Ba- 8 :4S O. th . Conference on Education.. 1 1 . . , . Thursday; May' 6t.j .. ; . . ; -' 9:30 s. m' Devotional, led by Bev. n . M . Henry, p . J u. f "' IOtOO a, . m.-7Conerene on' Foreign aiiasions.-i ; , . v rv.-'i;" ; ; 11:00 s. ia. Thanksgiving eonftrc.nc Jed by Hon, J.E. McI)onald.", h; f t :00 p. .Devotional, led by Dr , H:-'M. ilmty, .L-"i , .v,. X,s, " 3 ;00 p-. Address on , Interehurch World Mowmeai by W. W. Alexander, of Atlanta, G.,V. ' m.-i-Cermon by .Besvi J; P.. rressry7'7iwJTTfef5 9 iW in.v-r-liepoii of . nunitfc bn Union with C- JV- htukJ--VjF:v' ' 9:30 Devotional aervleac'' ' .'.? , 10:00 ai.? af.--Beiort of Comnnftee on Orphanagt.:- V. W. 11 100 . .--Addres,by KevV Biifus "W. Miller, P. D 4' representing ' council ' of .BefornM, eliurrhpx ' in "AmpricA ." v ;. 2:00 p-m..-;Devuti(Hial Service .r- ,5 c' 2:f0 p, rfl .iMLkiuf ereueos on Heorm. . r- 3:00 p. .Frateraal. greetings from the Presbyterian church, U; 8.,' Bev B. C. Kee.1, p V.i Columbiae, '-C. ' 8:00 B ui. -Wermou by . Rev .B. A-. Luiniuuavv .feys'!r,'Krt'.''i .?,: . 9 p. Conference oil, Home ; Mis sions, lead by Rev, W. W, ,lrr, D. D. . Satordsy, ;May. etk,'.--.. 9:30 a; m Devotional acrvieel " . t iu :wr 11 m.--uper. committee . on ippropriatioas. -v ,' v'J1 ' J 1 ;vu a. ru. KeiHrt of committee on Honie Missions : .'v 4 11(30 a. m; Kcportjof tomniittee on Foreign Missions,1;" v; ?fi ' ;- , 5. ; vi;vVf.V 2:00 p in .'-Devotional seirkw. f , 2 : 15 - p. m .Greetings by he , Dele gate from tlTj.. P.'hureh ..;''i V': :00 r.ia .--Sermon by Be,)E. E.; Strong, Tennessee. -', r t' r,1" -:"'r f. .ff.r&bUtaJ. , v 'Av. v 10:80, a? mAddress , to',, Sabbath school by K. ifi. W, Beld. "i t ; v 11:00 a. ni. Sermon by Delegate U. P. ehureh." L ?' 2X i . 3 , p. m . Dedication 2nd v chureb. West, GaJtonia. :' Sermon 4by Bcv,; pau( itessry, Louisville, ,GS, - . "SjSO pv'm.-Our- work in 'India,' by Bev Joy 'W.jjansono, ' J 'V ' '8 p.": m.- Sermon by Bcv ' U." ' I. Ecbol,'Va ; '''i.! ' ::...: ADDITIONS AND CHANGES - "V ..Ji IN LIST OF DELEGATES. Sine the Bat of delegates to: the A. I K. P. Synod and, their pbees 'of enter. tamment. was , put in type on page two of this issue, the following Changes and additions to the hst have bee made: Mr. t3. "AT Thompson, of : Louisville, i QV gucsVof' MrAV: L. Purseynt home of Dr. ana Mrs. C. K. Adams. Mr M. D. jAgerton, of Louisville, Ga.; guest of Mr.' William McArvet . at- home of - Dr. ial.airaf.. CL C AdasasC ' V ;t r -Mr-A. J. UcGiO, of .Hickory- Grove, &:C"rufc$t of MrrB.JC. Johnson. s JIr.iW;P. McGni, oT Hickory Orwe4 8. C, guest of Mr. B, E.' Johnson. ' ; Ber. J. W, Ranson,' of Cbarlotte, guest of. Mr. G.t B.Spcncer at' , Annington hotel I'.'; 1:A rr -s ;. ; Mra J. W. Banson and rhiht, of Char lotte, gneats ei-Mn F. D. Berkeley, at Anninnina tkritAt . -; ". r . " y- ' ' Bev, W. W. Boree, of Pisernie, N. C, C griesfof Mr. and Mrs; 11 -'K Boree P.en-R,-F Carson, .of, 1 wick, Tenx; guest of Mrs. Nancy ,V lies. Lev, B. C David.on,' of 11 r.ue. N. C guest of lit. B. IL John- Mrv O. W. Weir -. 1 child, r ! s of Mr. and Mr. W. T. Love, with ro.ra it TO iTtOIECT is miMD'CTCS DEATH 1 Si to c;(ii;c'.!. sectioii t- ' -V..1 Five Persona Killed and Others - Injured Carrie,. Away . Hone , and Wagon a n : d " Leave Untouched Passen ; er Nearby..;;, WJ !J ' iBy tl V Alaucwted''l'fess,V V . CHKUJEA, OUa, May.earching parties today spread out brer' the coun trv worth of hero to ascertain the full extent of s tornado that struck just be fArn diislt Lint nltrht. brinirtiiir death t 1-- five peraons and injurlos to more: V '-. ..'V-. -a-1 A;.'- v MHmsis Af n'rooertr damacis' has uuln.'lthoiurh it waW indicated it -nld h Wv. V..'. 'J . v -,V i ' Th, district affected was rural and as wlre ' communication was , paralyzed It wis believed here thai the -exact loss of life .and property damage nilgbt sot. le known fof some time.-';."..;' ywV The storm passed " near ;Cheweo . and many pcrsmtt here watcned it t'irt .its way out of sights X V-.'VA ff wsy out Ko ports were current - here -ihat , the storm had struck, other,' aearby ; towns, not : .b verlfled. ' ;.:'. v . ; Yo V raasengers da a Missouri, Kansas and Texss trafn said thai" they had obser red larg areas 'ofdevstated eouutty dis tricts south1 f Vlaita hvx as . the train had made ne" stops tbey eonld add noth ing definite to the report of destruettos. lany: narrow; escapes' wors' Jtelns; 're ported. Among tliose who 'weathered Jthe storm were Walter Sutherland and Hght friends who were riding fa a wpgon 'when they saw the storm 'approaching. Sutherland- hitched tfy : " team ? to ; U-lopbone pote and the i'arty.oa refuge in', war wyrt-. M7ThaiNrJi ts'd :ovuJead withnit injuring '"' oir tnoin .hut ; ft horse and -wagha . were ; carried Away. v.- ..,(. ." '" . ...-u -V . 37 CODIES RECOVERED v -. FROM WRECKED HOMEd 1 : v'i."-- triy The .Associated Press.) ; ;'iuSKOGEK,.,OklH. May 3.--Tbirty- seven; Wniua- nave pern, :rrwreu vj, rescuers' f rom, - wrA-koiL.:' houses p,tMe town eft leggs, swep ty a storm . ion nlgltVaf "rdiiig tolaJcU-phoue-", report from Tahkiquah; ' tTh information -was brought by messengw; who arrived iu; Tahlequtth toilay. Twefy of these bolies . are' reported have. oeen .taken, trmu-on'- bQUdioc" '': wH: t 4 ' Fiftypersolis kre reported AiJle4 nnaj more than 150 injured, tu a storm tliut, swejA the little town of Peggs, hi t"ltero- ,kee county, lust Tlghtb.tv':'-f- ' 1 A j)ecial trnfai arryiHg doctors, nurses ami eqoipluent, leff Muskogee for Teggs this morning. --AH doefors and nnrse i Jahleqnah also have gone, ) Practically every" store in Tn Ulequah, wim ii is . 1 ne tasinty seat'of Clierokeo county, has elos: ed and several hundred-reoi'0 have gone, to Peggs to xin rescae work. 1 a -. . Direct comunuation from the aiwa- en- townfwas bn possible tiiis morning, as nil wires' from Mnskogee toFrgg re dosra; ' J. v.' ?V i.'-fy 4 ? 't.W '- '" " A' - - a Benofts to . the 'Muskogee .Times-IVm' ocaat from Loenst Grove and Tahlequah, where, dead sjkI injure from reggw are . ' . . , . V. . " . . . .... mm-. a w ng. lasen, mm w ., """ - left standuig in reggs. - ;. . BLUEBEARD MAKES '.'s - v f ANOTHER CONFESSION tfi8,ANG'ld.E8;"ulifllMay. k sevbnd ahged t confession . whidi: officers were ehecking . VkIbv; alter Anarew Watson, alias ' James B. Hnit admitted killina a woman .had married but nam he could not rememoer, ac cording to Thomas Lee.Woolwiue, district attorney, wit said the eonresson waa made to ban yesterday." This piad,' five nMn H-d aisn WHS . tw xlmittA.1 Blavbic?. -' - : ''.- o .Th dintrk-t -attorney saia mm? 1.. vu.i arri.l tha woman in Ta .n. .'- - .-7- , Mna. . HUSML. sua no . and. nusked ' her ovcroa ra wnue vmj were-boating ia Lake;Waldagtrm. neaf Seattle:, Ho. waa qnotea .a aj tliea rowo.V;ashore. lesvrng- the wwrnoij s iwvlv In thn water, h yKaturallv'I told no aooui tk district attorney aowi aim. Watson married Mr. Beatficef; Andre- watha a C'Aitarian, ia Taeoma, on 1 vu ruary 4,1?19, and that she' waa said ro Wa niiashiir. .lie M14 M,IW ootishj Wshiiigtoa ''aotbotitiea' J of . -Watsoa's ..a---,'v....' C,-!-.-.:1 'a'"fl.L- .' ' ' -'.l' r ' ; : l.-knJi'r.f Mr, and . Mi..3. I Lean' Ama"v 7 Vf y '.' ;'-;'- ' ' ' . The elder from Bethaay, church., gu of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Uoweli. - U. I CITIZEiS (By Tbs Aaaouated Press) ' ' ,' WASHINGTON, May 3 Americaa 'r; destroyers have been erdered to Vera ' Cms sad Tampic to protect Americans r t there, Ul- . ' The aajry departn-eat acted pa tha ra--j-qnest of tar state department, where it ' was explained today that th warships would taka aboard ". Americans ia these r ; two ports in ereat that should becssae'j "j lecsmry,iv,':C'-'"',''.ivr' a" -v . Two Anericaa cltiseas. Ebea Francis , Greenlaw ad hia minor, sen, were killed ; ) if Mexican bandits yesterday, the state V department. was; informed today, by the America embasay ia Mexico. City; , :. If was said that the vessels wsuU aat intervene la Mexlcaa affairs and that " tbcix dispatch was a precautionary me- v yira. Only the croiser Sacremaut ia V , sow tho oast coast of Kexic. C ' was lost reported at Tampico, f - , AMERICAN ACTRESS " CAUSES DISTURBANCE ;'y;'-.'(. : ; . ";' . f fBy The, asssciatod Press.") "' , i LONDON, May ; 3-A second effort . will be niade to. produce A Night ia Berne" in which' Lauretta taytor ia tho ? star, at the Garrick theatre tonight. The-; America! ambassador, 'John W. - Davis,' v and Mrs,. Davis, who Were'preseot ia tha theatre last. Thursday ight when the -first performance of the" pier was brok " en up by a gallery . demonstration, have , accepted invitations to attend tonight's performance.' s. . ' ' ' ' ' At the theatro it was said" today that ( bo trouble was expected tonight but it , was addedj .."v' . ' .7" ': AWs have taken our own methods to cope with trotiMe if it occurs. J.', " At loatit potential causes, of troubla are likry, to be present as cvi-ry bol ! r cf a ticket for Thursday night's yv. , ance is enthled to admission tu!.;'.i. W'iA-'valileitmm'' 4' Awtn" ' r T- from.: tho ' Irish .pickets in . .. ' signed ''Mary W'olsli, 'captuia of t Washingtaa pickets,' snysf t. "V'Presa' reiferts say that taurette Tay lor. Amercan nctreis, was stoned by the BrltMt in your preseuca. ., iio you con- aider Vis 0 .insult ; r ftssault to t'so American ambaasuddr , necording to t ,e ,' lair bf untionaf , : Will you instruct tho - British foreign ofliie as tle' British am bassador Instructed the Auierican secre- : tary of stato to chage aa tfelous Aiuer- lean women - peaeenuiyi aisiiaying tne tnifh about Irelajid on .Washington side walks la the sacred precincts of the Ilrit- ; Jsh ';ehibassy ;; ; , -fyj, ' , V5' '- : ' " ', Tuetfage setting of the play has been 'i-luineed so that those In the highest gal lery will be able to see perfectly, thus re-. moving the alleged cause for. complaint on Thursday night. ; - The American embassy ahnouhcod that Mr; Duvis saw; nothing anti-American in Thursday's 'demonstrations. ."'.'; ' ' ,' j.i-'.ji-. ' .... -. . , -, .-.." v-.v WOOD VS JOHNSON. ' 1 ''J-' -J- TODAY IN MARYLAND ;'.V-- jU'-Tba .Associated r'rcna.1 : , .' BALTIMOKH. May 3-8enator Hiram. W., ' Johnson, vOf, California, and Major;, Qeneral Wooil are fighting it out at the , presidential ' preferential primary today . for-the sixteen Totes of Alaryland at. tha republican, national con vent ioa . The desa oc rats have no contest and the delegation will so .to Ba Francisco uninstructed. rCongresttionat primaries ulo ..are be-' ing hej.l. The democrats have contests for the' nominations la thi first, second-: and -'fifth dietricta "and the republican . due in the fourth United Stale Sea-;?; stor John Walter Smith, democratic in-.--cumbmt, will be renomiuated without op-poKltion,'-,aad, Ovmgto' E.'.Weller, of Baltimore county, has a clear field'for the 7 republican senatorial nomination,' ,J :c "i 1 .' '. " ! ' NOTABLE EVENT REMEMBERED . . - (By The Associated Press) V.; ANDElSON, 8. ' C May"3 Exercise-i -coninusnorating the' 100th' anniversary of the founding of St Paul's 'Epi-H-opid church of Pendleton, 8.- C.j ancient seat of gowrnmcnt ; of Pendleton- dNtriet, from whufX several countift; ia v; ; er South Carolina were f onacsl, were 1 netod Bunday by the'Bt. Bev. V S. Guerry, bihoM of tUe dim-ese of CwoUiu- :iv, tJiv, :; ' :-;. EIGHTH "VICTIM CF SAVA! .. RIVER .TEAG HI) Y F.r" " By. Tlie AHcitfn ,' V'AXDEBSON". S; C, : late Saturt.y ji t- 1 Waters,' who wi ! ' . . others were Jro i sizing tf a l.;it ; ' Sai-anu.ih fl'.cr, 1 victims of t' 1 f have'beon r-c II. I:. in.- .v . w i: ' U.OTh'.V t..:a A.. ,V.'4 .
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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May 3, 1920, edition 1
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