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. GASTON WOMEN ' Should Read the Market Page Every Friday. Se Page 6. 3 AILY GASTON" WOMEN ' Should Read the Market Page Every Friday. See Page 6. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS GASTON fA, N. C, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 29, 1S21. VOL.XLII. NO. 25. SINGLE COPY 5 CENT MANY MUST MAKE REPARA Gas 0 TONiA TIN IN OF 226,000,000,000 MARKS ORTHOPAEDIC HOSPITAL WILL GET ADEQUATE APPROPRIATION FUNDS Joint Appropriations Commit--tec of Senate and House Will Recommend Passage Carpenter-Woltz Bill Carrying $125,000 For Completion and Maintenance. IfALKIGU. .Iii'i. (iurriiior ). Max :i : ring before tl . Former Lieut. ti Iner, of Shelbv, joint npproprii: - t ins co I'lllllttec ot tin' gctu ral aosenibly tonigh n i :i llil illlS I t h ilar. slu! n il t'n I lor lie Ilos'iitnl Ca.stoiiia. Tin' mnmi'tee v. ill recom-.u-nil the pas sage nf till' I 'a t-1 n 1 1 1 t-r ij : dill r:i Trying I :.'.",( il'O for i in 1 1 'M tin nt nil. I main t ti :i 1 1 ' i ' fur I In- ri'il'I'li'.l children's liunii'. 'I'lii' budget 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i n 1 1 din it 1 tn im ide fur tills itlv! itif 1 .--;! l.-i' ;i cx t i' I priiate .li;i;int!::-i.j-v ti. -hnuider the Linden. 1 1 rmir I tn-r Hill- I'liV :i-t..iii ..ii. IK' of till' r.' Mi" .ii r:i-i' v i In behalf and tin perstiualb' I'lillllll it t i'l' lint nn "tt ill charac- if ;!n f i ii'u.l :i j i ; it n I Si n I to ing mi ti -riytii- i-r 1 of tl. .! to Ii s in . n;;lit went I tt .'S'-II I' I'll 1 1 tl'll 1 1' Ii:-f, I'll CONTINUE INVESTIGATION STATE BUILDING COMMISSION AND OF STATE ARCHITECT. Halo'.gh, Jan. ''. investigation "f 1ln- state building commission ;inl the Mate n nhito.-t In- a legislat ivi' commit tee rout inuod to. Illy without .-my sensn tinn.'il developments. lli'iiils of three state institutions, the Eastern Carolina Teachers Training School, till' Caldwell school :iii. I the North Carolina College fur Women, testified to day. Complaints of delay in meeting plans t: i in' from nil, I. lit tin- summing up of lr. .1. I. I'oust was that the building comiubsion nn. I tlie architect are ;ilu:ilile agencies in the slate's building. John Spinet Hill, represented by Judge It. II. Sykos, of Durham, is tin- nggrcs nor In-fore tin- commit fee . He is 11 trus tee of the t'niversity iin.l is charging gross iii.ilfe:is;nii'i as tlie result of work iloin,' I v- Aivliitn t Salter for (lie institii tion. James II. I'nii is defending Sui ter liel'iin- the roll! in 1 1 1 . .'. i'olil.ose.I of If. '. resent:, t ires M:i 1 1 lieu s. Puijinm an. I Harms, :iin Senators Mel 'i. in ami Swain. WELL KNOWN PATENT MEDICINES MINUS ALCOHOL Clip ACO, .Ian. ::. Ralph K. Stone, proliiliitioii .!.-. :'.i'- t! is district, an lllliltlced to.I.lv tln.t henceforth alrollol deliveries will he refused to manufactur ers ot' live well known pa', nt medicines. Num. rous other proprietary medicines, tlie iti;i ii 11 t'.-ii-t nrers .,f which are nl'ogcd to have ilone bu-incss on a grand scale, sini-e the a. Kent of proliiliitioii. will he a.l.le.l to the list soon. Mr. Stouo sai.l. lie rstiinate.I that in 'he last six months of I'.'L'o. his issue, I odil permits in Illinois alone to ma u 11 f ai t il icrs of patent medicine to ulitain al. ohi.l. OCCASIONAL RAINS FOR NEXT WEEK FORECAST. City The Associated Press.) WASIIINCTOV, .Ian. ''!). Weather, predictions for the week beginning Mull ilny. are: Middle Atlantie States: rnsottled an. I nil. I wentlier w ith on nsionnl niiows am! rains. South Atlantie an.! East C.ulf States: Considerable cloudiness, oi-rasinu.il rains .in. I temperature lielow normal. West (Jnlf States: Normtil tempera ture ami occasional rains. WOULD BAN IMPORTATION OF ALL GOODS THAT CAN BE MADE IN UNITED STATES (By the Associated Press.) ATIANTA. ;... .Tan. L'l . Action on resolutions, oiii- of which was oV- sign.. I to put tin- Southern Tariff Oou- gross on record as favoring n ten year ban against importation of nil goods whi.-li are made or can be made in tlie I'nited Stab was set for tlie final lav of the i("is I'ere. The eotiftri ss already lias Rone on ree- on! as farorinsj l assaeje of tlie Fordnev I'liiiTK' n. v tariff measure now pending - in the .senate, and various resolutions were expected to bo introduced today mitlinintr tlie attitude of the lnaniifac- turiug, mineral and agricultural inter-; ests represented In the tariff congress. Sidney .1. Catts, former governor of Florida, an advocate of protection for Florida's fruits, vegetables, cattle and other products, ami Itepresentatire (iood. of Iowa, were among speakers for The administration building and wo the afternoon session . Mr. Good was men's dormitory at Southern College to have spoken yesterday but did not were destroyed by fire- early this niorn- arr,V(- , Delegates and visitors were invited tn lie the guests this afternoon nf Mrs. .IiH'I Chandler JIarris at the "Wren's -est. late home of the creator nf mcie nenuw." i Hon. A. E. Woltz, one of Gaston county's representatives in the lower house of the General Assembly, arrived ty Service headquarters and oflice of the Friday night to spend the week-end with Community Survey in tha Ragan build homefolks. ig ij, Xo. 340. . ' NEGRO WOMAN CANDIDATE FOR CITY COUNCIL. CHICAGO, Jan. 29. The firat negro woman to be a candidate for alderman in the city council of Chi cago is Mrs. Lula M. Sims, whose petition was one of the lait to be filed before the time limit expired yesterday at the city clerk's office. She is a candidate for the office of the council member representing the fourteenth ward on the West Side and the old stronghold of the late Roger C. Sullivan, noted democrat ic leader. GOVERNOR MORRISON IS FRIENDLY TO YOUNGER MEN IN LEGISLATURE ( Ilv Max Abcrnotliv. KAI.KH.II, i t :i t i suiiri'e .1: '!'.-- From nn author- it whs learned lierr today t hat t he insure 111-V IIHlVl'llll'llt 111 t III' ( it'll era! Asseinlilv lie younn uinl progressive nieinlii rs ha. I iii-i-n lu.iiiilit .linvtly to the attention of (invernor Morrison. The yui:ii;stern t lieinselves, fnllowine; iiuc of their serret sessions, sent a eoiu-niitt.-e to the exiutive ami iiia.le known their intentions of fighting witii him for progressive legislation every step of the way .luring the present session. What the Hovenmr toh I the eoininlttee .lues not appear ami the jriivernor himself felt iiu-liin.l tn keep the matter In hiinslf for tin- present at least. While (lovernor Morrison eann..t lie ipiole.l it is known that his attitu.le is .le. i.le.lly fiiemlly to the voting int-n who have siynilieil their williiiKiiess In tfKo stri'iiffth to his program for hetter rna.ls. a.leipiate appropriations for 1he State's e.lin-ational tin'l eliaritalile institutions a a. I a more equitable system of taxation for North Canilina. As a matter of fact the governor's program as outline. I in his inaugural ail.lress has been heartily en.lorse.l lev the young rebellioiiists, nii.l they ilei'laro the 1'iograiii must he put aeross. t Opposition Formidable. That the insurgent inurement of the younger members is stronger than was at lirst antii-ipateil by the ohl timers is now well nigh a.iinitte.l an. I there is a .lis posilion on the part of the ( I rier I lough ton Howie eiimliiiiat ion tu give some .'on si.leiation to the junior members. This was manifesto.! yestonlay in the senate when i-hairtuen of two sub i-oin-tnittees announce.! meetings ami invite.l all members into the session whether they were liste.l as members in fart or not. The youngsters ha. I previously i-xpresse.l their in.lignat inn at being left off all the important eominittees ami sub rom mittees nn.l it was bpi-ause of this along with other things that starte.l the move ment to rebel. I'ete Murphy, former1 speaker of the House, is lookeil upon by the rebellioiiists as a i-hainiiion of their cause, an. I through him they hope to .lethrone the Dougliton (Irier Howie rule in th" lower branch. The youngsters are not willing tn be ''the linn. Is" while Messrs. Ihiughton Howie drier function as the "bosses." They have ma.le this very plain. If they carvy out their program it will mean the .leath nf the ring rule that has for sev eral sessions .lominateil legislative action ami which, in the opinion of many, pre-' vente.l the State from making the prog ress it shunl.I have maile. HARDING CONTINUES TO AVOID PUBLIC MEETINGS fBy The Associated Pre.s.) MIAMI, Kin.. Jan. 20 . '.nrryiiig nut his iletei-minalioii to avoid public, de monstrations during his racation voy age down the Florida coast President elect Harding cut his visit to Miami to dar to a short stop devoted largely to -olf The houseboat Victoria, bringing the presidentelect and Ids friends down the Indian river, was at Fort Lauderdale, :',(! miles to the north, during the night, Leaving there early in the forenoon, it was not scheduled to reach here until af- ternooii and tlie general expectation was that it would tie no tomorrow nielit at one nf the Miami piers. After a fishing expedition tn th croiinds Month of Miami, the president elort probably will make another visit tn this city. It is understood, however, that his plans for Ihe return trip etiil are indefinite, . . FIRE IN FLORIDA COLLEGE DOES $15,000 DAMAGE. (By The Associated Press.) SUTHERLAND. Fla.. .Ian. '-'3. injr. causing a loss of over l.i.fmn. The cause of the fire has not yet been determine.1. It originated in the kitch- en. Fifty ijirls lost all their belongings. r ire apparatus, from Clearwater ami Iarpon Springs prevented further dam age. The telephone in the new Communi MORRISON GOES STEP FARTHER THAN ANY GOVERNOR EVER DARED Boldness of Governor's Speech Excites Admiration of Both Parties Says Legislature Should Not Consider Report of Budget Committee Would Fire Men If They Fail to Make Good. half.igh ping into lli .1: la, Hi, h.ea. : . I ...e ctly - l,ef, he WLleei.e. he ii1. I ..'iiai 'lung the j roll! h a ii. I Mor risua tu.lav furthei- thai general i'.n h I. a w ma ker hesitate to : con. men, latin r air.- in. r :i- .la-, s an I op rai ns ia t to till I to .1. p. II it il-l.-l 1! the far i n s. i-.in. ' genera i .-mag ics. age emblr. tin- governor g.-ni lal as eh.i:."i,. e I'pl II t iie stump ti trh.ts to, Never with more tion has he .-ail. -I .h'lno, rn.-y fn in the pea le.l to I 'a rni ina hosts ,,1 an he a lav. V t.l ella. t el- that he '-. Mill the a ut horit v He askc.l the geiier;. I assembl revolutionary legislation in oi-.i, lliny, by the exel'i'se ot powe' ollice to which he was ehvte.l. He a.ske.l for the grant of to make hut the various l.oar.l' .-Ippoinl e.l to .lirect the all'airs nf the slate insti t ii t i 1 1 1 i s , ami he point.. I the lawmaker- to sources of revenue great enough to cany his .program fonva'-.l. Boldness Wins Admiration. With hobbies--, that has won the a, I miration of republicans ami .hinociats, he attacke.l an aiveptc.l foiin of in, ami, taxation, recoiiiineii.li-il that the general assembly not coiis'nlei- the action of I he state bu.lget commission as bimiing. a,i,l urge.l the establishment of two new branches of the state government a partment of taxation an I revenue an.: a ilepaitment of hanking. There was little unusual about the set ting for his message to. lay. The senate anil the house met in joint session at i'2 o clock ami the goenio:- iinme.liat K" Mv enter.-, I the hall of t iie house broa.lsi.les at the fnr. es of ie; .leparte.l ami, I applause from makers ami pa. k.'.l galleries, tors. Mis--, I. la Morris hi an I Morrison Nutt.-ill, oci lipid i mi the floor. It was generally expel", I talk taxation, but only a verv t'i ;,'. fire. I his en. t ion ami 1 lie lli Mrs. ri,-1 law A, la -eats el.-.l he ci v- few, him to i hmlget . wouhl i f any. Ii.-lstisi onniiis III Ills tl'liilils l.lllke.l lor the pennrioiisiiess of t he sion t r to seek t i e a ut hot it v. has .jarred Mie it. read it in b.-i.-k over past turiug into the the His niloll' C.,1 I I Xt. lls a.hlr, , The t pe : . therefore, c inn-' stu.K n,l I'neii tun I- llllill I, pi r- s li. bef. veil .-lit i cislll. Corporation Commission. There are those who In Hew -he has paved the way for the abolition of the state corpora' ion commission with no thought of so doiag. If tlie general as semlily is disposed tn follow his re.-oin Herniations and create the otli.-e of rove line ci inmissioiier. it is e . -vho.K 's guess that A. .1. Maxwell will be named. If it goes further and . sta 1 .1 ishes the oflice of banking conunissioner. the present cor poratioti commission will have little to do but supervise Mie public ser i, . cor poralions in North Carolina. There was a psychological reaction to his deliverance today which cannot be charged to any contemplation en his par' or on the part of the insurgents in both branches of the general assembly. They were left in bad shane last night when their s. l, mer Speaker Murphy, j. Tain Howie, to force t stand by the Howie bill after tl vt.'d lei can, r. f' in.. I hands with '' democrats to to mis: a repuh iican oflice holder in Ashe. Tl last night and this morning . sentnient that they should . with the approval of the gi'idi . v nursed ke.-ii re . hasiiscl ig s..',.-. Tt. was -with great sat isfacrion tha they heard he governor reprimand Ihe reactionary ami lay down tlie challenge to the forces that have been dominant in t-'tati legislation for twenty years. "Insurgents" Buoyant. They were buoyant over the message, for it appeared asi life line to them when despair had reached its height Tonight they are confident and guv over the gloom that abides in the camp of IViughton ami Mi-din. ' ' Xo set of men.'' said the governor in his address, ''liad any right to antici pate what the income of N'orth C.-militia would be through taxation fo- the next two years. The general nsscnib'v ought not to lie bridled by the reconimend.it ions of a budget commission. These are val liable and sngges'ive. but should not be controlling." SYNDICATE TO TRADE WITH RUSSIA IS INCORPORATED LOS ANGELES, Calif.. .Ian. 2!b Cer tificate ef ineorpnrati n of the Wnshing- ton B Vanderlip Sny lieate, eomposed of a number of Los Angeles capitalists and business men for the purpose nf trade w ith Ttussia and eveloping land in that . country was filed todnv in the Los An- geles county clerk's office. The capital of the certificate is 1 (KI.OOO. tefeW'f 1 6e iv V -w'lV)'i'. - ,'V,i''.-i RUSSELL STROP AND HIS CHAMPION CLUB PIG This picture show? Ru.sfll Stioup and hi? champion club pig This pig had his trip last fall to the Gaston County Fair. Russell will get his trip next Sum mer to the Short Coutsc at the A & E. College, Rjleigh, thiouph the compli ments of Mi. S. N. Bojce, cashiei of the First National Bank, of Gastonia. Russell's pig has won for him $35 in prizes at community fails and at the Big Gaston County Fair last October. Rus sell is a son o! Mr. I). A. Strotip, of Bessemer City, route one. DISAPPOINTED IN LOVE, 15-YEAR-OLD GIRL KILLS AND BURIES OWN MOTHER Kept Murder Secret For Three Weeks Mother Objected to Attentions of Ranch Hand. (By Tha Aswociatea i'ress.) st i : am m i at mm.' i xi ;s ( ,.; .1; L'!h - The -', .laughter of tii.it I r be.-.-n a. . ept iug t h. Inn id tlie 1 isolate! r.-ir. ry tnat I'l.-nik s, I he I; -,r, i,- i, t h, Ma i ! t- li I 'ecu y.-ar ,,i,l ira heicl It. i- ..i-.io, !", I , h.-r ,1 a laii.-n ii.-m-l, a I r. .-k, Weeks lice h iii or row Tile I 't o. k ikii I a o. Kept h.-r , d : I llli to.l.-M o Ink, forma :i t rod. tig" W il s llie b. .light t lie Oak ;l.i Mid, i; M . :ra. n -Mak !c. k 1 1 .'III. I child!. II Y.-!"r,;,v walke il'ler inn, a o I I: if to ,k ( r, ri; I ing tin- nn II... ran igh the ait am ll.r r.ia fiit I in- he,, in, inp auied h, ,- I that 1 or sev. ra I lo t 'I . M;e ci k-. : !i::.-i!l' e l.o I uip'ii nol b.-cn had II I t i Re I. II. said if a !ha' .'.Lie nn! : l ' l . The wound to 1! her ni. i f ereiice I u 1 1 II gill. that i' 1.-11! villi ,-k. Tl on I'e-se, i f i! a H'.-i i . i 'l . LORD MAYOR HAS BEEN ORDERED TO LEAVE. CRv The Associate.! Tre-s. ) WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 . Donal J. O'Callaghan, lord mayor of Coik, has s been ordered by Secreta'V Wilson of the labor department, to leave the United States by Februaiy II. He is now in the country as a seaman awaiting an op portunity to reship. FORMER MATEWAN JUDGE ASKS FOR PERMIT TO CARRY A PISTOL (Hy The Asso-i I Press , WILLIAMSON. W. VA., .Ian. i'!i .lames Hainron, former .judge of the Min go county ciicuit court, an I a prominent figure among counsel for the ems. .a ion in the trial of the L' I m. u charged wph the killing of Albert C. Cells at Mat. wail. to. lav ; i s k I for a p. 'ii.it o a;r a pistol. The application was made to Judge Ha i ley, wiio is presiding at the trial Mr. Ilamron was on tlie bench wln-n the fight occurred at Matewan last May and summoned the special grand .jnrv v.hi.h returned the indictments on which the defendants are now being tried. Il wa in liis court flint the IriaU were pos polled from September la-' until this month. STATE CHEMIST RUN OVER AND KILLED BY AUTOMOBILE (Hy The Associated Press.) KALKHiH. Jan. L'!. Mi . J. M Piekell. til.', chemist at the North Care I i n.'i experiment station lu re, was found dead on Hillshoro street her.- last night. having been run over and killed by an automobile. The jKiIiee are searching for Ira Thompson, a young white man of thi city, who, according to report made to the poliec. was driving the machine, Dr. Piekell was bom in South Carolina. LOUISIANA FARMERS TO CUT COTTON CROP 50 PER CENT. NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 29. Ccttoi! faimen from every cotton prowirijf pari?ii in Louisiana were hcie today with 'Trre TMjr.ounced in tention of formally pledging them selves not to grow more than 50 pr. cent of last year's crop. The meeting was called by the Lou.-iai.a division of the American Cotton Association At a recent meeting attended by bankers and nurrhant.i catering to cotton grow eis, a lesolution was adopted favor ing rurtailment of ciedits to cotton fainieu who nfued to reduce their acreage . ON STOCK MARKET Ilv The -Y(MM. d almo-t 1 1 i- We. k, ismi, s ot I . lld.T f, ic'.-iied Press.) dan. -H --Tradine; i: lii, I'e lila I k e 1 lllg in , fi.lt :,. '. -l.ii. I; II." the li the .st.i, i.i l i it v b. s,e, libit iv . t ess i, ,na f.-.i i OlK I" pi its furnish I a ! .1. I ion . I. r; rf thr li ision, I'l.V ie" i pries dealings, .-s,.-i.i lt- the Mei .although lh" inov.jiii'iit uas nhitcl b further reduction. "I raw .-in. I retincl products 'I. .-I', rnilu.-i v . , i ii . 1 1 1 , nt- ami the I.V a r i.oi s siia res In. h ;i r,. ' In- . o. : i se of industrial it no! e-p, ciallv I". polish" t statein. nts issued by the N'e I ami li. till. I.i-iii ( L'overne tolltiiills, were the liiiancial I'llilcl Mates o rat inns . The .,ln si I nf 1 he i e. ul i rs of mil . i " a I tended by ,-i mod act ii it v at mill centers. le 1 e 1 il bill i'l, nail i no; "I consumption m i ins to be loner price n-ho. I u les . ni I it now in Ihe i u I' ll 1 1 ut sit. h ! no nt ma i ke! , as evidenced i in , oi l a nl nn show s -, is!t.l. by Ihe si.ee, h h i " i it mr;s a lion. I ( Ifeiiii,' impr -ah . the 1 1,, l'enns ;liiia railroad lirluian loan anil the in in. i: " Issues nl' lioltislliiil coill .niesl ic in nn ic i ;i lit ies . the lor. inn ".-hanii' mar mainly in the M length u" lain cs. hi. li t i.se to their ions In met half a year, nn urn nt a'Kan. i s m rat.-s I III . r. st in kel ..-iit,.",l Ittilish remit highest ,,:iota 'I'hel r ll.'l i ollc.lf'l to con i mi 1 1 1 1 Km pr, the .-liKulice, a" rdme o popular repiirl, l.e.-irinj; . dose rrlulloll to ,e ,', ppio.-lilillio incclillc; f I he ti-eaiatioiis commission SON OF WEALTHY PEN NSYLV ANI AN CONVICTED OF ij CHARGES OF ARSON I'.y The Associated Tress.) ! "Ki TilUV, i.i'h. 'a.- In , I'l I., .lai I. Allien .1 tte.iitiiy IV... today rt In re to was sell I.. 1 1 v 1 wn dl ,.i, 1'iiirho i in i ll.a I il rso ii . .h it less sJilv fi th i n the at a I'.tuteiitinrv I ' r.,1 ks .- had I -ii.fi.it fi i , nt ed at not iiiiMi ,a d,,l a ut hoi i t ies - confession, ,' con fesshm houcwr. he d 'he pie,,. to cllilieis ipiart. i s stat.d 1 1 licit he had niade i t.TW ill, rOleple thai t i I r.'P -I. T.'l-M I, lid .-lit" h. tn bob, , "III i tilled not miiv I" rio.l of i hre. fa rni il.blies ed t. . roper! v lag. s. hi, Not a :-niith. .1 h Ml-. S il) a 1 nn ble lie fires MRS. MARSHAL FIELD III HEADS BIG ATHLETIC CARNIVAL f By The Associated Preas.) III' tii, i. f.. J.i ft', v. i tl .! I ml was s,-. i n g a nd I V pr. V. rant Mars! et V U, ('hica ll lie. I Field I'd .run iv 111 u I other he bene rga n i.a s to be gardle-s n-ld toM lea.b a h, re ! . i i -1 rit.-i1 t:..i We want Mi nr. ; I ': i : g f adiiiissi, ur -." M; s. I .tr. Th, i lliirge o! il l.irge Ippiied for .--.! and it d th: had I" h:it I.il " I : .f these I le tie.-n pi : 'L' ! Woll'd Ilk, Mrs. P.- . ustvo .so. iet llilk" ii a ti ders'.m.. le OV. is not an s in - hope . TiiMc ear X, I iffilir. Ollgll I.V nival. COOLIDGE WILL HAVE BREAKFAST AT SPARTANBURG (Bv The Assm itel Cress.! ATLANTA. C.., Jan. CSV An early morning breakfast party has ecn ar ringed nt Spartanburg. S. C, tomor row for Vice President-elect Calvin Coo! idge and his party, who leave here to night after a three-day visit to spend a two weeks' vacation at Asheville, N. C, liefore returning to the North. SUM IS PAYABLE i 42 ANNJAL INSTALLMENTS ALLEGED AMERICAN DETECTIVES ARE ARRESTED Two Men Who Attempted to Kidnap Grover C. Bergdoll Are Taken Into Custody By German Authorities. Ht '1 rA Assoetaied PreM.7 I'.EIM.IV. .Ian. 2.--('all eiif i,n, I'niiil; Ximmer. f In- alleged American de tectives who attempted to kidnap tiro ver '. I!etc;.hill ;) 11 . 1 Isnae Steelier at l-.'bei bach, Itadeii, on Tiics'lav iiiuht, ami were arrcsteil. were taken to .Moshach today for a hearino; befnre llu Mate's at li.i nev . who is eniidui tine the prsocu tion. 'I'he two men, wlin claiiiieil to be comic-ted with the bureau of criminal i ii csl iga l ion in Wash ingl nil, did not car ry ci e.li nl ials fur i n t e; i n j the nnoc, u pied one of (iermaiiy, as their passports had been siuiie.l i neither the Herman civil authorities nor the military pass bureau in Coblen, nays the l-'raiikfort l.a.ctle. (llli. ers in the intelliipuice di'p.-i rt incut of the nieri. iiu forces at ( 'iild.il'. denieil yesteidav thev liad sen! tlie tnu men in pursuit of Herg;ilol and Stetdier. and an invest ijjnt ion has been bo";nn Jiy tliem . Th. v claim to have no information re K.'ii'iling the incident except accounts printed In (lerinaii tieivspapers. Denied at Washington. WASHINGTON', .Inn. L'!. Depart inent of justice officials denieil today that the alleged American detectives charged with having attempted to kid nap (it-over ('. Kern. loll, drnft evader, it Krbach, Ha. I. ni, were agents of the bureau of in vest ijrn t ion . At present, oflicinls de. Inn-il, there arc no agents of the ilepaitment on duty in foreign conn t lies . hiscussinn the possible extradition of Btrniloll. lejjal otlieials mi id there was no treaty in operation under which tlie Tinted Statin could ileu ! his return. The only possible inetliod, oflicinls as .sorted, would lie a re'piest that Cermanv liand over a man lio bad relused to hl against that count ry, which wouhl . einbari-.-msine; for this government and hardly possible nf acipiicsceiice by (ier many. The Mute department liad jjiren ' iisideratioii to the ipiest inn, it was said. GOT $14,000. (My The Associate-! Press.) I'liTKOIT, .Ian. Three ban, bis this for, no, ni entered the Kml branch of the American State locked three employes in a rear irmcd North Hank, room d with . l-f,llii(l. The bandits Ihe cashier to brine; the morn y cotilji 1 I "III Ih.l tl a sat'. WAGE REVISION ANNOUNCED. (Ilv The Associated Press.) WdOXSOi KFT, . I., Jan. L'tl. -The U'oonsocket Ituliher Company, footwear division of the I'liited States Rubber Company, a u nounrcii today a downward ua"a- revision, effective I'clirua ry 7. The percentage was nut yien. Two factories mployincj J. ."on persons are a fTected. GUILTY OF MURDER. ( II IC l .( . .Ian. Herbert Coi.k i i n lit was f id guilty f , mi-,,.- ,,f Mrs. Kvn W Kvn Wvatt, wife of AllM'rt Wyatt, I'f .llllllil and his I . II--., hy a jury early today ishin.-iit fixed at 1 "S v.'His' iiiipris.inuienr. Conkright was ciuirge.l with having lur.-. I Mis. ('otikiighf from her husband and with shooting her to death in a looming house here last November. Ili d. t.-i.se was that the shooting was acci dental. Assist.-, nf States Attorney V. S. M.-:i:t ha racterie.l ( 'onkright as a ' fa ir ha ire, I he lamp'' and demanded th.- d.iitli penalty. Five Killed. (By Tha Associated Press.) WHEELING. W. Va., Jan. 20. ve Raltimore Sc Ohio niilroad enndov F es were killed early today when a loco motive boiler explodeil near Littleton. W. V.i. Born. To Vork. PJI. me' Iv M- mid Mrs. Webb Moore, of S. ('.. on Saturday. January -!. i daught"'-. Mrs. Monro was t'or Miss Julia Jennings, at one time superintend. uit of thu Citv Hospital. Mrs. Moore and baby are at tlie City Hospital. The Senior H. V. P. V .of the First Baptist church enjoyed a very delightful social gathering Friday night at the lee ture room in the Armory. A tacky party was the occasion of the gathering and ' the costumes were fearful and wonderful to behold. Mr. Walter Tucker and Miss The big $12,."(0 La France fir Nell i;reen were voted the tackiest couple, truck recently purchased by the eity wilt on th" floor. Refreshments of stick can .arrive Monday, according to City Man dv. gingersnaps. oranges: and red lemon- ger Aletander. It is coining froni El ade were served throughout the evening. ' mira. X. Y. This addition to th effjr'i Music was furnished with Mrs. Pinkston irre-sghting equipment will place Gasto at the piano. i nia niBn equal with many larger cities. (Ry The Asuoeinteil PreM.) PARIS. Jan. 20. (By The Associated Tres-,.)-1 The a!!itd ruprems council to day approved the German rcparationi plan drafted by its sp cial committee b?s night. The plan prcvider for the payment by Geirrany of 226,000,000,000 gold mark in 42 annual installrr.entt;, on a rising scale, beginning with payments of 2, 000,000,000 marltn the first two years, and in addition the payment of a 12 per cent tax on German export.-;. The plan w,-is in ihe hands nf the printer early tl is afternoiai and will be signed when the council meets fur its sec ad session today, a' 4 p. in. Tin' plan will lie cominmiiea fed to the II. run-ins in a few days and they will Im invited to a conference on Fi bruary L'S to consider the terms. In the meantime the Hrusscls eouiieil of ociinoinic experts will resume its ses sions February 7. , The penalties provided in the repara tions plan are in general the same as under the treaty of Versailles, including both military and economic measures. The report of the military eonunittPfl on dis.i riitamcnt of (ieininnv also has been virtually a pprnve.l by the cmineil. It provides for the enmplete ilish.mil iinnt of the Kin woliiionvielir find other so-ealh'.l civic onard orpaniznf ions no permitted under the treaty of Versailles. I'he dislm inlinetn must be eomplete by duly I, next. Tlie penalties for failure. Premier liritin.l stated, ore frtronfter than those ararn;:e.l for r.t the conference. The council at the final meeting this a ftei in, on will .lis iiss the Austrian prob lem, and it is expected to dispose of all the ipi.-st ions on its program before al jou rnmi'ii' . The conference, of February 28, to uh'uli the ilciii, iins have been invited to consider the repn i atinns terms, will be held in I. on, Inn. 1 , X .-1 III 1 1 1 a 1 1 . 1 1 1 nt showed it 7r. iv i Ii -i I ta x oa ( lernian extn the same pe;-ie. 1 ;,s the reparations plan that the 12 per cent i ts would extend over stipulated -wparn lions fia vmetits ( let inany is to she al lowed an i i lt b t pet payments made in of L'L'fiJulil mill Will .cut cash discount on advance. (The total jolil marks of (iermnn re pa rat ions pla't would Ooo. nun i. on liiytm-iits called for by thi? cipial approximately $06. tt normal ex.liaiiKe rates.) I'Ah'IS. Jan. L'!.--iHy The Assoeiateil Press, i - Acccptum-p of tlie German reparations piaii presented by its expert committee u:H believed to have been de cided upon by the supreme council shortly after the beginning nf its session this morning. The council met a II o'clock with a .! id. .1 relaxation frntn yesterday 's ten--i.ui noli, i ill. le. After it had U'en in ses sion aa hour the military experts were called in to pre-oi't their report on Ger man disa riiianient. This was generally) accepted as indii rit ing -t hat the repara tions plan liad been approved. (ii-rinaiiy would be required to paly L"i;.iiiii.iiiiii,miii e,,, iimrks in forty-two .annual installments under the plan snb ni!"ed to 'he supreme allied council to day bv the committee .liaige.1 oil Thurs day wi: the font' ul.it inn of a repara tions plan whi. h would meet tho di vergent views of the allied leaders. Tlie tirst two installments would b jono oiiii.noii murks ; the next three, three billion, the mxt three, four billion; the next throe, live billion and the next ihlrty one. six billion each. In addit ion, Germany wouhl bo te tpiired to pav a 1 per cent tax on liiT exports, this tax. cul.-iilated on the basis i f (b rmim expnr's in lfM.'i, would total a little more th:in l..,0.i)(l,()00 gohl marks. The -plan submitted woiibl place the taslv of collect ing the tax Oil rfci? allied reparations commission. It is understood that, for the purpose ot indue ing Germany to pay off her rcpa rations debt as rapidly as possible, shi would be allowed discounts on her annual payment. Thi e discounts would b !ixe. at eight Kr rent the first two years, six per cent the two following and ftv per cent the remaining .'W. years. As it guarantee against- Germany de faulting on her payment, tho comwitte recommended that iu such an event Gcr man customs might be seized anil new or increased taxes be imposed without prej udice to any measure the allies might take if this plan proved inadequate. Finally Germany would he forbiilden ta contract any foreiffii loan without per- mission from the reparations commission. Announcements early today ipdicaW -i the belief that tUe emmitt,4' . report' would prove satisfactory and that it ' would be quickly accepted by the council
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Jan. 29, 1921, edition 1
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