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3- GASTONIA aily Gazette GASTON COUNTY Gastonia the combed yarn manufac turing center of the South. G.iston county leads the South in num ber of pioduciag rpicdLs l,OOG,00O. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS GASTONIA, N. C, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 26, 1921. VOL. XLII. NO. 22. SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS SOMEBODY IMPERSONATES EVERETT INTRODUCES WHAT THE KIWANIS COL COX OVER PHONE; UNIFORM VEHICLE AND CLUB CAN DO FCR SAVES HIM $1,000 FINE ANTI-THEFT LAW CLUB BOYS AND GIRLS BICKETT SAYS THAT HE MISUNDERSTOOD FACTS REGARDING SEELI'S ORTHOPAEDIC HOSPITAL Gastonia Call Up Vice-President Mar- shall and Says It Is Cox Talk- in? Mr. Marshall Accept- ed Vote and Will Not Inves- titfata Telephone Message. ( iiv The .dure Tilicr, in News. ) A.'JINCToN, .I ,,,. J.'.. ! r -ti h1 ii r Tli,' fir, oto-. to tin' president of tin- sc. Hi',-. :i-ri-ouirod Iiv lan, furnished :i inystei inns inn! mi. .re inti'i'i stiiij; situation today Wlllll il lll'l . -IIIIC l-t.-illlis'H'il tll.l! H.'llll' Hi U l,;i,l impersonated Col. Albert 'u. tin- Tnr Heel messonc;, ,-, in a telephone , mi- vt-:i! inn with "n c I ' r. m i I ti t M:irsh:ill -M"M,;,v ninnt. With tin' tiiiu' limit l'nr ,,'liv,T.v nf tin- i-lri-tnr.-il uili' .'Xii'inni; :it m i-1 n t, :s r. ported f..ii.v in dispatches t tlm ( I : . oiislioro I :i il v .New-. Inst e oiiiuh. tln Virr I'rt'ni,!' lit :n !!-( hut tin' 1,1,'- i.Iihiii' l, s,i!lli' nun, li'i s:i'. In- :i , I ill. .Mli TT I nx. W1IH 111 II III ;..y-Mf.1iv..r tlm v,,t, s. No. il tin- ll-.yh :,M.I (,,,,'sl,.,r,. mnv-,,:,,,, tn In- ln'lii-u-,1 'iil.'!ii-l ox in Itiilriis'ii .-it that in -i(ti' nt. an. I ha, I i, .1 c. n -tail ! l'nr VVashinytnii. H i-inn' up mi llm Hii.l .i.'lit train, t.n.l I ' x -1, I: nil t l.c t ati'ini'i: t . i:n I i i lit . in.' vi.'.- PP--1.IWI, i in.- ....'. ... a i . . . I i .i . i :i.. ' I-,, I IT--;nlll,l, llt III' itl.lll t lilt. II.. tn jii In- I, ili. I llir Icl.'ph.ui,' - j i II nr start any nlli cial i i) rj u i i y sinn- l'nli)inl I'm in t In- II. -h lia.l airiu-.l at his otli,-,- .piit. rarly. tn.hiv. 'lint liia' ,'..-s nut Ii'ss.'ii tho in , t. rv. Siim.-li.-i.ly, 1.T tlm sako nf tin .N'nrlli Carnlina rlivtnr who ha, I faih-.l tn limit- r.'turtiH in Ki-fiir,' fh.- tun., limit. or for tin. sake nt' fuluii.'l ',,x. lio niijtlit lyivi- I ..fit p.iiali?.'. 1 .!'" for I'ailnr.- tn i.-u-li 1,,-r,. I... f,,r,' mi, Illicit. ii!i...'.l.l.- lly t.-l.'phnn.'.l tin- vi.-c i.rvsi.l.'i;!. Tln Daily X.'ivs 1-orrfspnii.l,':it nsk.-l tit,- vice ,r.'si,l.'iit m.la.v if th.- NiTtli Carolina n-tiirns l.a.l arriv.-l. - T!n m.'ss.'ic, arrive.l last iiij:ht ami tcli'pliiiiu',1 mo,"' sai'l th.- v i.'c Tr.si.lcnt . "I was just jfoiiiK t' 'liinn'r. s I tol.l him !n l.riiiK tn.-in aronn I tiiis morn ins. an. I I hoy wniill lie n.-.-.-pte.l. II.' -ii, ho was in WasV'iiirtoii, ami that was l.'.-hnii-allv within tin- r.-ii:rcim-nts. ' ' ' ' What name ili I he 'ive pln i.e .' ' ' inquire I the r the tele -.:iotiili-nt ' ' The Nurth Cai-i.iii.a ni.-s.n. r ,t: s 'iii ia I'aleih last nit;ht. Won't "Run Down" Phone Call. 'tux, sunt llie lee prenieii!. .n.i Ami tl.. n Mr. Marshall s:ii. that l ulmiel C-ix iiin--:elf l'i,,l appear.'. I at iiis utli.-e ear'y U tin-, tn.. I ii i nu, pres, !i-,-. .Sortii .1 r. . I ' n ele, -total votes, whirii wer,- t'oiri.l to In i i i.rnper fiinii ami re.eiu I hi-; ivrtili :;! fur the payment of Ira v. liitjr. ex pel'-.-. The vie.- president was as'.ie.l i: h- u., eertaln the person appeariitu t-.l:!'.' v.as Colonel t'ex. Mr. Marsha 'I wa-. .,!t..in ,'iliuut it. savi'-j; that in- knew Clou,! Cox. ami ha.l met him in Ka lei rh. Ai-at the ti lephnll.' niessaire. nf oi.ll-r. tlie 11,,' president eouM n.it :iv that il was really Colonel I 'ox a! the oi her .-ml. When inform)-. I later that 'he us l.orn News ami a l.'alei-ii m-wpap.-r ha.l lu.-ate.l C,,l I C,,x in lia!. ijjh las' nijiht. ami relinrte.l him i, lenviii- fur Wash- liiKton. the vice j r i i I 1 1 1 x.iiiliiijrly in.li- j cat.-. I that sinee Colonel ('ox ha, I shown no at his olliee Uefoi.- ! oYlu.-k the vi, e pi'i'si.lent wasn't ineline,l tn i.e iipiuin- ilown telephone calls. So far as Mr. Marshall known. Colonel Cox was in Washington, ami li.-inj; a human, j.oa.1- , natni-e.l. ajrrr-p.jil.lo sort of a fellow. Mr. Marshall isn't j;uiii.; to try to make srliiMule nf rates :ike.l fm- i j;r:inte.l. trouble for North ( 'a rnlinn pa it i.ula r!y The Hake inter.-sS l.ase their reipieet since her r. turns were in proper form far in,-, a -,-s ti e jjr.r.i.i.!- that they ami Celnnel Cox ruslip.l to Washington , aim cunt i in:.' .1, -. . lopmeii: of tin as soon as his attention was ,ir..'te,l to hvlro ..-. : i,- pow. in tin- State unless the fact that the i-xpiritipj; time wa - th. petit; hi is a, 'el upon f.ivorali'y. ini.lnijrht. r,,,, Huke. j I. nt an-l !', ,:ieh r of the Separate returns from North Carolina Sout'u-m I '..v.- c... i-j.... i a'temlin w'li.-h the law r.-ipiii. - shall lie s,.nj ,v t'hi. ,., M r. l- '. '- it i'a-le 'hat Miail were also recciv.,1 l.v fie vice pres: ). ;s wiliii,- t :e" Ic .l,e nr at in .'ent to.lay so the Tar Heel state will Sor.'n Car 'I'.ti.-i "'' th- i-aien.t 1..- .l-.lie lie coiinte.l for in the electoral culleire, n,(,r j,,, .iV of rate- ' ha I'e.-.l Cuinnel Cox will not suffer the 1 .( H Ml f,,r ,,,, lienalty for tar.liness, .an. I everythinjr is ) R' publican? Can :u?. .T.-ne. i Hep'il.ii. an m n.i-r- ' '!" H .ue am! Kvi.lently Co1,.'!.'! Cox. f tor fnltillinj; Senat in can ii- lu te las' i.'--ht i-rinii his .liities as eftici:'! tn-.'ss nj.-er, cauyht , ;ltl.,i t)1(, ,;innrity pa-ty '- I'-.'-i im with the nex train l.a'k t.. Ninth Carolina, respect to -on.l r .;.!. '.ix.'.-a. fr tcx He euuhl lint I.e ...'at.M here .tiirmjr tlie .lay ami .li.l no .:;!. at tin- ..fti.-.-s of : iiiemln rs of the Tar He' .hleat i in. Nor were ineniliers of the .1. -legal ion able; to suggest who nii-h have ), resume,l to ..1....I !.. .'. . .1... ..r.wl . .n one in . o. 1 1 . 1 1 " , ,. . - ,. (-...-. lent Mon.lav nigh'. The la-' the vice pre.si.lont saw of Co'onel ox was early this morning aiul the ti h-.h-ui , n-ivea- tion was not nientiouel. sin -e Mr. M i'- .( i -... .i . .. v i ns?.Miinn i oionei ax u. i i 1 ilono Die talking. PAUL D0UMER OPENS DISCUSSION ON REPARATIONS I Hy The Assoe'slfcl Press.) PARIS. Jan. "fi. Paul Pnumer. y reneh minister of finaneo, opened tin iliseiifwion of(Ciermnn reparations by llie supremo1' Allieil roimeil her? this morn- nig. Ho road a report on tho financial situation, and outlined the Frenoh view jioint eoneerninir a 4ition of the repar ations question. The eonferoneo thn hoard Baron Kdgar Vmepnt D'Aliemon, British ambassador to Germany. ' Hy M of Ai.emetiiy.i n.u.hNiii. .ia,,. u. . The uniform v.-hi.-ie ..f a..ti ;i..-rt i;.- i.-tr...iiM..l i. v ii,Tn i: vv. . i:.,.r.tr ,f it,., k i;,,.haui :, u, . . v,..:,.r,!..v ; :1 Mate ..;!( imaMiro .-I ii Ii to poses tn r- II ::j . ail traflie . i H 1 1 1 :i;i. sv'i.iiiv; .TV nin'u.-- . el, , e. s!.- tlllil r, -y, U'. r.i I inn of I..!! i! uill l- ,. ,:' iu,u,,r , ii , I In' ri'(ji--trr of ,ie -Ii iu iny in f, u rn. i i 'IIV for all ., WILTS resist, r tliriii wit Ii .. :iihl lil.'lnk forms :h:-' till establish . til,' I1W III !!:',!, -ill,! ., .v.- 1 r t UK, ' nf ' 1 I In : '.-n' li, .-.'.. a- will In- required nMrr " ;l 'l','"--- "' ownership l.i ,:r,,'l ; .. ,! :. . ,, ,! TV ow hit tn I iir n!i u, tin- pn i-, !i:i -,-! ;i mui-i-hii. .litis muii-ii In rtifi-nte nf ,:.:,.. I ' :.-Mi.mei.i "'' 1 tn before a notary. I.u-iv piuiiuiari arer . . , (r I 1 1 1 liiilll!',', !., ifil-, 1 t r.-irll , . . .... ,. r' l.'iil iiri-lt-i it nt i nrw r;ir ;i lull ot .1,1 i- i . n : , KM'' Im .11 In.T. ,1 !- ;lll MiiliSi-ipli'llt nwiiiTs itli .-1 s i 1 1 n i , -i 1 1 s slmwn thcn-i'ii. ;1 ,,. ,.,..,,,.., ,in ,,lvi, .( im.,:i.v fn .UiVuiu it)(r mvH ()r ...... . , . . ,- i'iv i:i -:,t , ii, -in i.ni.ss ttic nrikr in:il Kill nt' .-i.' i , Irl i t r.-.l ,-it tlm tiiiu t!;e 1 1 . 1 1 ; 1 . ! i . 1 1 1 tnki-s nl.-i.'i' it is rx :if i t c.l ,(:( ,,,. ,,.,-., ; ,. ,i,II(.,i.,t, v . , , . , i ... ..... i -ri,,. . ni la il.-.i an. I - .-iitnaHv stnpj,.''l ..,tv ,-r ,..;:.,,. 1;1, r ,!. .., i. nun tine ;iji,1 iimj.i i i i i t t i i . - n tnr nut i-x,-,T,liiitr t ,vh yi-ars. 'I'lmr.- is :il-n a pi'iiiilf.v I'ui tlm th.-t't nf pnits. attach tin-'its. a -. ,'--inri..s. i-t. .. takra t'ri.iii a:i' mutnr . hi. In. 'I'h.' nail', i'ui t'.-ifli- I'l-ntnra uill pro i,h l'nr on.- Stat,' in rni'iilati in ,1UJV .-,, ,,,.,.1V tl j ,-, nv ; t.fr,.,... , University Trusters Meet, Trns!.'i ;. nf thn r.iiuTsitv nf Nor-I, 'C-irnlina in srssimi lion- y.-st.M-,l:iv with (i.n.Tnh Mnrris , i-s,-, t In- six y.';i r i,n,rv ; irj,r:,n, .S oiillin.'ii l.y , I',,.,;,!,.,,. V. C,:im' l,iih .-alls fnr ;1 ; ,,,r,Miria tin:, nf a jiprnxima ti-ly five n',;!j,,;l -,,iliars. T. ir,mt,.,.Si ,, t!,,- an, lion ,,f W.-il Mlirl,!u'. ,,f Sa li-1 niry, vnfe.l to o .,vr. .. :1 ,,,, , ,,,.;., , ;,,, ,. it t,.(. of ,i s.ni-.t,. 'ii,,l 11 .n... ),,.) nn.n tl,,l tlm ,. ..,,..,, ,,v ...i,,,,! f, i... fn - sl - .Ii lit I'ivi-,. I..- allow. -.I. Th,' State Ilinlnnt 'mi nis'-ifMi 's it 'iiii::ii''i,,:it inns. whirl' w.-s f ,r a t nn y ear p: nj;rani. is alnnit hii, nf the amount ,a!i,, for in '.he l'-i'iileil1 's ri-hiirt. ami the trus'ers wnul.l ;,.IVl. 1 1 ,j.,.r I,,,,;, ,- six vear I.!:,," - is , :."i,-rst I. of r-e. t,.t n,,. .,, .1 . . - . . i i. l-iatioii-. a'e tn I,,' liia, , , F..:i..;..;. nn- .,w!, Cvernor M.-- .-',-., . as.x ,,(li, i.. .h-iirm-in. ina.le a l.ra'f sp,--. I, in u',1,1, I... innlTer.',! lis sanport f ! e nr .mi ....--. tie.- 1... n-.n.l.l lis iuflu -n.;e p, -.1,'aiii mi, ipiatc Hppr.) .,..:.,,: .. ... ... '. . ,,. ii,,, i',,;....,. i. ,i I',,- ex. :v tlt.-r .- I ma t inaa I ami .hari 'l"'",v ' :l !:,i,h' I'lifi'lltiun of tin- Sta'e. :" '!l Im Hearing Continues. ;ill trinwiaj, s,,, Tl..- Stat- Corporal i mi C-uiiniis-ion to tT.-eiit r.-i .lav wa, heatiiiL' the petition nf the'-l1 th. fun.l: S,.r' in i a I'.itt.-r I .lapanv f-r an im-rease in it hy.lro.le.tr!.- power rates to it tnanv , u-t ,-iuei s in North I'aroliiu PI,,, imli, a: ions air 'ha! t'' vi.lem e will nut 1 ,,,,,, .1, a... I nnlH h.t.i- in the week I'lihii.- i- ili'i. s ami entton iiuinufae turinir plan's in the State are oppasinj; I the petition an. I nr.- asking that the l.ij. eorporat inn 's reiput L- .h'liie.l. The I matter is l.einn ,-i'h am-e, I l.y snme of the, texlile plants t'nai tl-. ir I..HK time con- r.-u t s w ith t In- South-rn How. a- Coriipany j '. he al.roL'ate.l in th- ) veil' the new ; Looks for t-ie S'a'e's s, 1 ,-, .lulm i j :,rk.-r nii.l Frank I.inney. n pn'.li.-an leaders, were union j; those pre-, at. ,i MOUNTAINS IN COAST RANGE MA.TTV- OT AV.TT W WABTUW A D H iuui imi ai.u v. I i tiuni"n.'w- BERKLEY. Calif .. .Ian . -ti . - Tie, mountains of the i-oast range in th- i einity of San Franeisi-o are inoxing i-hov v northwanl. r-;in.siiitr enormous eartl i i . . .. , sirain nun pro'UD'lllg ri'l.olill'is in ui" of wlm li Mount Tainalpais .imnpo.l ba.-k li.l? feet, ae.-or.linB to Prof. A. '. Law- ' Hmc.IMV.ftll l cuvrix nnn.ru AtJ.ti.s ., ( , ,, , n vi 'I, . . ('.. p;,--l-in-' Parker made strenuous object ion to tip son, of the I'niversitv of California, in AS SUCCESSOR TO CARUSO biirit. S. (.. t'iia'l iM -. N. ( '. R.nkv ailniission of the testimony. He could a jrenlofri.-nl l.ullittin made public tnd.-.y. T.-muilpa n,ove. north n'Mnl VJ feet between llie years iHol and 10n and then hopped haek (i.ti feet in !!)? nt the time of the San Andreas slip, which eause.l the preat earthquake of that ' year Prof. I.awson .assorted . ' Mount Hamilton, near San .lose, he ! said, moved northward at tho rate of ' four feet a year from 1S9S to lf0:t.-liut ! after a cndilon shift in that year co-1 tinned at the rate of 2.2 feet. Summary of What Richmond Chamber of Commerce Has Done For Agricultural Club Work in Henrico County, Virginia Kiwanis Club Is Sponsoring Boys' and Girls' W1MI rn-iuinta. The (luslnuia Ki: i up as i! m special v. '" !. bev.t ' mi l l: :r ' ai'i !, - l I.:!. I i;i st mi r: 1:11 ! . work ill t I; i K i V. a II ia 1' ,1 . this work ami l w i us now in '!i: i r , ' (. m ;,,,.,., ' i'r.' toman' is tin' inter, s- --h :t 1 i; i-u rv ; u III ll'is . ,i"m ript i vi' tl,:i, . . .. "mii'l, .. il. 1. II. .. t . Tl..' v ., tivn ;ii:-1 nit,-'li-j I'm i iit'ti-r tl: lia jimv.'w .'ii,' th,' l(i.l:a.,,:,. Vir,. ( 'nrilllll'l'i',. Ma-, ma. !, ill tin- il an. I 'i a :'S t i,i- "i n:i :, i.: : tri'.ln,',-, :,, .Miik 1 1 t .-.M.l i : In! - mi I! , I In. i n it has 1 a n h' htm. I '-. i - . i' tin- ilill'i-n-iirn lii'twis-ii a m il an. I -.Till, -turk.i J"' I 1M II 111- , , ' hit am! miss tvu.' ' t' t.i:'niii! a:. ' tin j real appli.-at ion nt' nr-iins .. !'.- - :i , 'I'h.' w. rk was 1 .- ,m v i 1 1 1 t:,, lina a-i., Iiaekinir ff th.- I.l.'hm.'ii.l I .a (.". ha- i lii't'ii inn r i ii nr. I thrnii'tli t ii.-i r a. 'it,- ain ami thn a(f ri.-ul; lira I rommitt.-, an ;. r hii-li tim work is ,i, in- is in'a ! -, In O'iviT .1. SnmK I'l-.'si.l.-n! .1' th.' ln. ran National Hank, mn- nf tin- li n,.-t institnt ii-ns in thn Pi Oh IV.I-t-1 1! M" Iistri,-t. T... -l i.... ..r i..,.; 1 lie ' I .1 II l ic o ' i 1 1 l III - I i I 'lit Urns.' tlime vears has .Inn,- mm-,, tli-in :!..; things alrea'ly mi'iitinn.-.l. It h tro.lui'i'.l the I'lisia.-ss man ia the . t!n Inifiiness :::: on tin- :'.i:in. 'i i . have Ipnriicl how to shake l-.-ms u', eai-!i ether. It has plant. -I i he s,-, ,1 ,, : nill!t.v l'!'''"' nl' l:vi.i..n tl -i.i tin- . .unit ies of Hi ;.ri, u ami lie l-l. ml Ii jre iiap!.'.. a!:v . -a: i . . .,- " i f praet n-al'v : m-in I. The l: ti t . , Villi I: til inn ipport lietwee-i farmr I'iipi.lly - ttlinj; -"tn !l,'; '''"", 1 I'aii "a. h mns' ' . h. . i.-r. ' tl result i tl,,- 1,1,!..' it w .,! k " " "' :l 1,1 ' ' ";t " ' ''"'"' 1Z:I ' 1"" '"'"rl" " 1 " !" !" l,',i,!i ':' ;rhl 1 ' ,! ,Mlh'''1 " " re a .';l'i"'1' ';'''' Itmises thes i; a- than tin s :,'i.l -!:iii.-;.-, tl,,( V.ii! i.e . mentals of :':, m v ami tin- va : ii- 'a , u a a. s ii! of a -!.-!,, i 1 1 ne- i:a ; n, stantly the !. . al l y.i - u.. "k'aniiH int.. t! Coilltllel i-e chiln : ,1 I .Irili '"'' keepini; . ost ,-n-. , iinC ' High and St'ep. il.'t,lys: "Ma, I-.- his ,, I hasn 't l.o ' C.wen: "Yes. j,e .. --r :-al kin. I costs ten .Mlar a h-x." f j "i l,:.4iii..Wiiiii.'-aWii. . llcnirtM Tpunn u Aft rn' rharle Marshall lnnr of ji s. y-. lne -nlca0 lspera company, , tne newest WOnaer or ine opera World. He was bom in! Auburn, Maine, 35 years ago,' made his debut with the Cllica-: . . , Company in Othello about tWOweeks ago. Marsha! stud- j ied in Italy and made quite a name for himself in Europe. ' II i : 1 :,1 REV. . H. HENDERLITE, D. D. I ' r i I n , I i 1 1 ' r, ' Im ,i 1 1 in l:i r :i - tnr nf tl,,- I' :-' I'll : ruin .-Ir.ir. Ii "f i:itn ,, , i - n .-. i ., i;m1, , y i .iii.l t-liaplaiii f )!.. Ma... in,.- I,i.ii., ot' .Voitli i at in I, , i . i a : i -1 M.is'it .1 . II. On I'll. ,t II i,, I, i ., .i . lr. II, ai, I, i III,' l,;is Ih'.-ii ni l ,. I' ! . . a ; , i n I lin-n 1 iillil lias a h: . I!. 1. 1. 1 lit.- i- .1. . -l-Vi-.ll.S- I .(,; ii i. i iii M I-. .ii . ': n-lr- n i-r the vi.,-,. ;iii,I Lis !n-N nf t'rini'ls -(iii(l':it- n.-.l. Ii im il "ti I-. ..It:. UNITED STATES RANKS NINTH AMONG NATIONS 1 1 1 r w w rtlllH 1 nrinil Mr Wllnl II IlirlillliA llllll House Committee on Educa tion Recommends Passage Vr k r j Tn tablish Federal Department of Education. ( Iiv The AsMi.-i:it.-. l'r ss. ) WASHINGTON, .Ian. Tl..' 1'ni . ., s:il..s whs .l.'.la I-...I In rmik nint ,.,,; tht. nations of the wnrhl in th,' . .i.n..t"i I .. I 1 1.- -i I in ii'i I Ii .-. . I it H u noun n ,.... i 1 ....... , I in a report of the house eotnmil tec on ., ri.,,r. ti. h....s.. ,.o..,m!ii u ileal inn, nia.le pulilii- to. lay, rci-oinnii'iiil jinn; pa-ace of the Smin, Towner iiiu to e.iai.i.si, .-, f.-.iei-ai .i.partimnt in,;, ' f- wth fe.i. r.-.i :,i. ...-n-asinK e,i ""' ' '"" - 'rail intj l,eliiii, most of tin- eivilize.l "ml. I. Ihe r port saul. Ii.un the st a n. I 'io'.'.UX-.n"-rM'r sure o'tv.-rs 'tiln'ouK- n..:.,; ..i' its . -a: The p I i , pi i -1 ) in, a i, -port .le.lare.l. f ,',rc,t nig 11- pres. Hi i 1 1 1 -. j 1 1 r 1 1 i t of eill,-;i t inlia I u i . i '1 1 1 ' unit i s ami, in- the vaiians .-..iiuiui :! i uel oi. u ntiuir wa-te ,.f pnhlic j Minn. ' ;-''i--'-v i-k "i liiiti'i.-n amung le.leral ;ig. ih-m-h ,I, :iI J. with e, I ilea linn. Illiteracy in a national and not a 8cc- u 1'iuuiiiii, in-: muuii fldiu, in Cll- statistic, to show it was almost lly prevalent in eve.y section of the ttv "There is nothing of more import anre in oui scheme of government than the education of the people," it con , tinunl "Whatever else may be left out. f (lacotinn cannot lafelw ho If the.e js one thing that justifies a tax ' on the country, it in that which strength , ens and ruppoits our public schpols " MORE SNOW FORECAST FOR TONIGHT AND THURSDAY WAsl..TiiN. .I.,,,. -. . -'. Iorlll . K.-,i;.;,s .-..sv-.i.-.y ha nM.t.si r;i pi.liy w.r.i an, i i-s ,.,.,iier :i,is inoiii- a.,: - Mtmiiiii. Ti.e .ii,t,ii-i,Hii,-,. I i:is (,.,n .i.f. :,,!,.,) , ... .,,,.,s in 'ir.Fiiu. I l 1 1 a 1 u .ua. r.-' iiis a nl iv in . aii, i rains in ii ''"' -'ult : u . ,i :, I--l.l, u. , nllsMernblv euolrl ;-',!,'-- ''l:''-'"1 ,;i"' ''"U'iini'-s k -a", r ."''U' '';l,- I" yirjj:i.ia. oa stern icon i- I,' :i is, 'Ii,., a: -hi a:,.! T'.-ir-i " !"" 'bile in ii:.. i.....Ki..; a,,. I .,,;,,, in ' "'" '"' ta'iis t,m;-:,t ..til r a rs t,.,y, 1 em; ..-r.it nr. - T.'IIIU'ss ,., fi,,. , , :.-:. SMUI 1 ra l-'I.u i.i;i. 11 PHILADELPHIA NATIONALS iu t la TL 1IM LHAKLO I Tt ,rn f ,,,,) v ,-iK, t .-.-n one hun.lrclt lis of I'll 1 1. Ml. I. I'll I . .I.in. i'i;. Will;,-', i one p, r rent. Th. r- was a Mippress.., I-h'''sii- I :i-iii"ss inana.r nf the sort of " w h w ' ' w h, n this e ilea, e I'hila.l ':.,:! Na'i.ii.il League ba s--ba II .-aim- out. 'I'l'". t--l.iv ,-.!.!) I the s,i,,.,uI. ,,(' In all the liol.lins of the .-ompui. in . - x I -1 1 , ; I i . . ; i "aim . to be plavel in the this .-im I other dtat.-s there lias In en an snri,i'. i'wo ponies w ill ! p!ilve. with inrestmo.it of $ ", " in,.)) n . ; rUn. mini ' -i--i,,i-' . , p. -i leaps at Kain.'s bi'is. Tin- value of the property is in. v. ''! . F'r: . a Mat.-b, an ! t .-.., iiiore s.-t at l!..,li'li.limi. This ,ou, lusimi n;i .1 a , k , . i : : r.-.'i .-he.! by a lonjr ;uriiy of tigures which I la- " a en !,' nf !,,. s. li, , lulc t ill, iws: Mr. l,ee re. ite.l with Kr.-at skill. One.- Apr:l !. II i. In -t. r at OranyeburL'. I'.; "bill he narrat-.-il the purposes of tin Apr i -J, I,' ..-'i.-st. r a' I'lo'eiice. s. ('.; ei'. ipany to us.- the excess water for the - i.r':l ::, 1 . . 1 i i ;t . . S. ( '. : April.", to i. ' M" N. '.. and I ' h i i ;i !.-! i . ! i T . . GQV ALLEN INVITED TO ADDRESS IOWA LEGISLATURE TOI'KK A, Ka.s., .fan. I'H. (Jnvornor " ' ann.uuued today he li.id been :'f"r"''1 ,l'-i'''''tllr''- which an i n. I ,i ria I eourt bill niodele ! on that Kansas has be. .. introduced, 'u eon sideriu a nu, ni rent resolution now, in vitiip. th.' Kansas exeeutivo and Samuel (Jumpers to appear in joint debate. NO WORK. NO EAT, IS RULE OF CHICAGO MOTHER (By The Associated Press ) CHICAGO, Jan 26 No wo k. no eat, was the ultimatum present ed to Agnes Ladzikoski, aged !5, which her mother was summoned to explain to Judge Arnold today. Agnes' work ceititicate had been re voked by school authonties to com nel her to return to school. ''I educated two f.irls and they ran away," Said Mrs. Ladzikoski "Agnes she'll work. If she doesn't, she can't eat heie." When a city welfare worker found Agnes yesterday the moth er's edict had caused Agnes to go without food for 24 hcurs. FARM WAGES FOR 1920 WERE HIGHEST IN HISTORY OF COUNTRY (hy The Associated Press.) ,,,!., i this WASHINGTON', .i:,n. -jc. - Wnrmatiitet!aiice oi trie hospital in i.asionia in line witn me appro ra,'s for fan., lai.or r.-.n -h.'.l their l,irh priatioiiH to other State institutions." est point in th.- history of th.s .oiintry From .Mr. I!ick(-tt's letter, friends of the hospital in Gas- in v.w), as national au-raj;. s, ,-n-, -nni m to figures eathem.i hy the .it prirtiimiit ot ngricaltur.1 ami mailt pulili.- tn.lay. Tin- average wage rtite fv.r laliur hir.-.l hy th.' lZ&jr. , was $11'. Mi, with ithoiit fioar; l'ur ilur l-ilior nt fitirirnof 't fill with Iwi'i rd A.nMm'h,yr,. Vor,l,iy'la inn ntiur thaii hcrvPHt. the Boute aur ... . . . ..... axi.t .r.Mi, ntiii Doani, sna s.t ...:. without honr.i. W:ir 'n,",i,in,",' il was K,-,..,tiv a.-c.lerate.l nn upwnnt inov. i in, nt of farm wage rates that iiean at t. ,- is-..-;. The rat- nf that y,,,, for "'ni' "'""" '"""' l.unnl uas 17 as an average fur the I nit.-l Slil,,'s- ,,u'r N.,';,r ,,lr r,v"pl if tin I j 1 1 ri(:i 1 1 pvtt'iidinir l:iik tn 1 M'.fl ... Pi " 11 l"u'1' rate, i-x.-ept u,ti, ii. 1: l!v ,!MI-. ,llis vnU' '"r,"'!M" '" ---14- '' '-i-J to -!.!, fniinwe.i ,,v '" J;"''- "" "l""' "' ,-. Zr:"r'lT:T .t.sci..s,-,i, as a ii i.,..,i, ; ion; i .i t;- si- ' ra",.i.i lls'' '" l" '-; to .? I.....; in i n k .. c - -hi ii. i.i i . . j. i . . - ' '" r '' ' 1,1 Tin rut), of gain over I Sll.1 was U ti 7 per cent in I'll'u Tin- e.-iiii In the :'il , ,- - " "' ,:'" ' ""'K-'"' ""' 1 ' ",..,-M" "i,s : ) was ill pi-r uniic i in U.uii in iic riirs M"mii i:iii t,, n.-ii was in; per.,-',,! . , . :" ' "" l,""'r nig hv the III. lilt II win t ix.ar.i, ivu a '"' 11 "' r:'"' " 11 ' i" ' ""' ',','" s'n.-.i -v h pan Ms '" 1 uses of th,- gnativ increase.! cost ot' pro, lacing things s ti ' I th 't arm '!" , ton) ti,. ,., nn. is I. -pen. exclusive y on i,b, is , their f.imi t In- fa i m, w hi, h h: in. uc generally to .1. t In ins. I es am! lliellil lies for labor in a, Mil am to oxtcmlii "'" "'' l"1""' ""K mm hiimry, J SKplJj im Dcnmwn nmiocc III IILUIIiltU I IUUIILO Says Southern Power Has Re ceived Return of Only Frac tion of One Per Cent. i.aieign, .iiiu. -u. .ii nay Hearing in i... ....'.: .- ,i... i .- i. i a..!. I .- ii .. i Ill, , It; I. 'II ,'I III. . .'lllll.l.l I ..... . O III -.,r ., ,.. ,,f r.,t,. (..ok O., . ..rpni at ifui i-oiumi.ssion( bi-fore v horn the appeal is being made, through ' he ti stiinooy of i.-e I'resi, hut W. S. I.e, t..,.-i.t. ami if the pru-estants ha-.e anv sin h . ti.li a. e to present l.v uav ot' . ,;).j,.,i il. outlook for a w.-.k of i' is Inn Mr. I..-, tinislie.l his ,i',.-t t est ! in.ms shortly lf,,re tin a,l jnurena nt hour Im lnl, , ;u,, Atioinev K . .1. I'a rkrr . r..s ,.v;,mll, , I,,,,,. Th.' most Myniti. an: piece ot' e i.lence offen-,1 l.y the I'har li.tt. ntli.-ial was that showing ,,u in vestment of u!,fiiiii,o.ui in Nortii ',r iilina pri.porti.-s on win. h Mr. la .1, ,-lare,! the ,i,,iii,,-iiiv ha, I I e.-e i e, I a I, niiinutVt lire of fertiliz.r produi-ts, Mr. not see how upon. lint; m y in -i thor oiiliiuv unrt-iHic'l ousiiiess sucii as laMULT LI.. !... . I : .. . . nitroccTi front tho air could be made :m excuse for raisins rates on power trans mission. A. L. Hrooks, of (ireeiisboro. rose to express his satisfaction that At- tornev Kobinsou, who was examining M'- !-", had so well rlu.-idato.t the pur poses of the company, its aims and am bitions. Zeh Vance Taylor tried to harmonize the hopeless position of Par' ker and Brooks, the one seeking the ad- Thought Hospital at Asheville Would Take Care of All North Carolina Children Free of Charge - Thinks Members of Committee Will Recon sider Report on Appropriation Delegation From Gastonia to Go to Raleigh Tonight. Thai thp action of the North Carolina budget commission in turning lwn the N. ('. Orthopaedic Hospital without a cent of apoi '.priai i-m tor compN-t ion and maintenance, according to its it'c.'iit it-poll, was due to a misunderstanding as to the ca pacity of Air. Sivly's proi)ose(l hosital at Asheville, is the gist of a letter it. ently received hy U. 15. Bahinjfton from Ex-governor T. W. Ilickett, explaining the commission's action. Mr. Bickett said that lu thought Seely's hospital was to care for three or I'o.ir times as many patients as the X. C Orthopaedic Hospital would care for. and that futhermore ho thought that all North Carolina children would he admitted free. Mr- l!:i-l.ftt irm.j on lit -an- tltnt ill tll lifrht of the TTlOrP rp- further information about the Seely hospital, he is ' ci't'.ain that every member of the budget commission would ',0 1'avor it making an appropriation for the completion and lon.u are strongly noping max the appropriation asked for. jngtoil i MS follows: . , ,,, . i , -Til. 1 KiOIII IOII , When tlx- Uudget Commission wrote its report, we were under lht impression that Mr. sne me, an uirnopaeciic Hospital tnat wouut taKe care ot 1. .......... ' a : . l. : I 1 .. - A 1 J A. 1 A I ' 1 I t l l 1- TT inieeoi ioui 1 1 mes as many c niuuen as i ne one at uastonia, ana that all North Carolina children would be admitted free '(' ;it vvrote Mr. Seely but he was in New York City, and we did not hear from him until thn f'nmmidsinn ilniaVioH ita work and adjourned. When Mr. Seely returned , : i ..... ...... ..., ,.., . .- 1 I I l 1 l 1 1 L I . I 1 . 1 turned the letter over to hn 'omnuH..., . .. .,4 , - . .... . - n-i- un . ppi oii idinitis in me oenaie, Wno Was a ISO a member of the Budget Commission, and he said he would lay L'lore the Coniiniltee full information on the subject. When the report was written it was our plain duty to call the attention of the General Assembly to the situation, but in the ''Kht of Mr. Seely's letter 1 am. certain that every member of T. ,x i.,,,.,,.., ,. -.. : ,., ..u.it-i v .Miiiiii.-sMun HtuiKi P'ititi,,, '.'' completion and maintenance of the Hospital at ; ast oiiia, iii line with the appropriations to other State Institu- I ion , ,., J,'l J"1' ai iiner.y to make may (ieMi ... is- i. nmcereiy ri-i , ItHirsday eveniiiK at S o coin Illlt ! ec n! nit i t Ik. SI. fn )h ' e Vi, "u ,.,', '- ". on.- ii)..tnii. 1 . i"4' j' . 1 r, . , ... s. s.- ls rom the Rotary and Kiwanis clubs of Gastonia, W oman s ( Itib, I). A. fi., lT. I). C. and Chamber of Commerce. askiii; that ample afipropriation bo made for the completion ' ' T " 1 1 '' "i!" V, V " h(Pltjl!- Those ffoingr from Gastonia ;u.(1 mos,,.s. . . Habinjcton, K. l. Kav, J. Lee Robinson A G M, ,,,, I - i i i . ' iiuitinsuii, t . Vi . "'W'n'.l'. -N- t.lenn. John Carpenter, J. (). White and O. Max Gardner. MRS. VANDERBI i.T INVITED TO ADDRESS LEGISLATURE Hv M . . l ; i ni-h . i i ' ' - r i , l! ! i 1 a r, ii i na I ,y j, p., nt r-s. 1 1 ' -l ... a ... I i'.i-s, i ! -lis mum i -'ca - a I re, , lent - when it im li-. ( V . a ml, i I,, It . pieshlent r:. ..i! iii-a I S. i.-ty, to l.l ,i 1, 1 less lie s-i. ms on s.-llt;.li... i'l l!. re-; .' -i.i '' r -a,:::g . . '.. na '. tin f i. e- I . Yi,,-t i: , , ' . . ' ' 1 i m m, ,i Ta .:' '-a-iinu. pro'! .:,"'.', r na "t 1 ' I "" I r. s.-.-.- -.t '" - of t l,iv" ii , i r M ,r pes- w. re ,-r I, : 1 Prohibits Sunday Amusements; Allows Public Utilities. , I'.y The . .,, !.., -! Press. ) s'l 11.1.1!. T.'i-.ti . .Ian. L'.v The I .r.il'.im Prctinii i.'idav observance bill hi.-li pn,!i:bts Sau, b-.y , m iiscirient s but ,. rmiis the op-ral nn of iie.-.-ssary pub Ii,- utp.t,.".. .:,s i. -. i, mm. ai. 1,-. I for re. joe last nilt .-hili- pos' polled a. ' .Oil hou-e eoinniit tee I" 'o-'inionv; the other ob- mission i ,-t,.i". Mr. I.e.- s:H that under tho oroiioserl raise nf talcs the Kross revenue of the , ales.miii.ship was heard wit-h f lrmo Btte company would be t?.:l74,,vi,.;.4.) as a- '. tion by a largo nndionro, al! of whom gains' L'.". ; )7 . ":: for the year pro- evideneed .loop interest in th subject i-ediiiK. and that the net ineome of matter of the lecture and th spoaker'i Jiiiu.iipJ . Tii last year whs only 2.75 per j convincing manner. At the rloo of th cent. The new schedule would yield j lecture Mr. FoRloman jrare a most Intor- -, only $:!,:!27,U.!.76, which amount to'.esting .lemon st ration of tin met hex I of 4. per cent. 1 analyzing a person ' tnararto at alfhj. uie iienerai vssemuiy win grant .Mr. Hickett's letter to Mr. Iiab- I!;ilpiVh T C Tan '4 1 00 1 Seely was going to build, at ll.T, llll from New York he wrote us and ,, WPnntr imnrinr, ahnnt h5 Mr. McCoin, the Chairman of . . ' . il. H 1 1 ' , ... a- W , . ' w' oe in lavor oi maKine: an annrs. such use ot this letter as you . vours, (.sirned) t. w. rigtcrtt , ' - - clock the joint appropriations "'w 4u- Vi ilcar.ng .-i t mis nine uiere win oe pre- pletion COUNTY TREASURY IN HARDING'S TOWN ROBBED OF $14,000 IN CASH l!y Th" A ssoeiateil Press.) MAKIDN, ()., .I,,,,. "i;.Tho ban .1 ts early this iiinriiiiig entcreil the of li -e of the eountv treasurer in tho onnrt. 1 house In re, knock) , I Trcasui-pr Harrv E. r.,ri i.u, ous, ions with tin- butt en.! of Ml "' '' "u.lu r. -hp! ,-s. ap.'.! in an iiutoumliile i-s. ;iiiii. . i ' i -1 I, nun in ,.;lsh . n .... t ..- Treasurer Furry arrive.! at his office "" ' " mills, -illy early tn arrantfe for tho hand, i '""' of last i.iiniite tax payers. Ho hail .ml i 'r ,,., ne. I :! bin; oibce vault, obtaine.l hov "f N...: ,i. l l,oiisan. ,lol!ars in chanp-, ami '',:,"'1!!! -'--"iii .Ins,,! .,, ,.ke, fho vault when the bandits i nfered. The two robbers , r.-pt nil on him and km.,),.,) din, ., tin- liia,! with tho em! nt a ,. -....r. .ii.pp;ii. Ii i mi unoonacioue l lln- Il -, Tiny hurriedly grnhbo.1 the -ll.uui, ;,. let,, ,akiiiK their eseapo in a wai'in aut.ua.jbil,'. INTERESTING LECTURE . BY HARRY FOGLEMAN flue 1 1;' in-; i.-st of the numbers eonsti mii course U-iiiir irivon un- , . ' . y ",n"""' 'i i e .uiia,i s . luti nas the leeturo on " Tin- Win,, inn; Ma.. iH Ruginoss," .lelir 'i'l al t):.- I'mtral Nhool au.litoriuif Tuesday ni-ht by Harry Foreman, of t : :. a-o. Mr. I-Vylemau t-haraeter inalvst am! a business; psyeliologist of he highest rank, anl his mannor of speikiiiK kt won for him th nieknama nf I ;:tlinjj Cini" Fogloman. Tho rapi. fire exposition of tho nnder- lyiiijr iirineiidi-s o tho modern oeienoa of
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Jan. 26, 1921, edition 1
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