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TONKA DAILY GAZETTE GASTON COUNTY The Combed Yarn Center of the South. GASTONIA The Sonth'i City of Spin dles. VOL. XLII. NO. 66. GASTONIA, N. C, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 18, 1921. SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS OAS WIT EMBARGO fir. MAIJVi If, U lllrtlll GQMMODITIESh " " Western Senator Appeal to President Harding for Imme diate Embargo on Importa- tion of Cotton, Wool. Hidea.l i WASHINGTON', Man!. H.-1'rosi dent Harding hu'l under advisement to-, day an appeal from western senators and representatives that he jilnco an inline-, dite embargo on 11... imporlalion of a number of farm eommodit les, including, cottonseed oil, lemons, wool, hide, meats anil butter, represented as most keenly affected bv foreign eompet it inn. When the request was made in eon f.-rem-e l.-ile yesterday I'residont Hard,,,,, after be lliu told that iiiii ii v iirodmers in those lines faced ruin unless relief was forth coIIiiliK, indiealed that he desired ,o eon . . . . , , - , : , ' ler Willi ceriain n.eiii.ie.s o. nis ea.uiiei before acting on the appeal. Adhering to its program for rushing tlirOUh at the special session of . onress Hit iilitiMunipiiiK bill, together wtli an ud.led American valuation measme. ,, sibly to be combined in one bill, the liouse ways and means committee re ferred to treasury d.-pa . I ...en t ol'.i.i.ils tO.tllV 1,S r.olllllon a'toliteit vesler. la V 11 I' I. .I...III I ev lining 1 1 1 e 1 1 1 i . i . i . .1 1 1 1 e . i s " ' . i . i . for its eonsiileati.ui. With the committee alsi ,1.11 holdio firmly to the view that a permanent tar i.T bill should have priori!'.- over tax re vision on tho legislative pioiam it was intimated l.v Cha irnni n fordnev that the liitual work of writing th(. tana m.aMiie HiiKht be hCKiin when the comm. Dee met! today. Meanwhile, there had been n i.itiiiiation as to whether I'n'si hat 11 a rd it-K. who expects to confer in a day or two with western members of the n.ittee favor.n(( tariff priori. v, had ap , proved the program agreed upon at the' recent conference, between republicans Mf ' the house committee and the senate PiiHiic .mmittee. At tho treasurv d-pailmen,. althou-h t'wretarv Mellon publu lv has . xp..-.-l . n- views on the .pn-stiou of pnont, for tariff or revenue revision, officials a! , ren.lv have bey,,,, the formulation of a tux revision poliev. A detailed sn.rv.-x . of revenue sources and the extent te which each miRht be drawn upon for fed eral income is under w.iv in o.. I. r lo have nil neeessarv tax data readv to, ea. lv Btlblilission to roiiejres-iena I eoiutn shoul.lhe call for it 10 GIVE ITS FIRST CONGRESSMAN n iiuuuiiiu uliiu on Plans Are Under Way to Give Congressman-elect Bulwinkle Public Ovation When He Leaves for Washington. xAfajor A. I.. I'.ulw inki-, .a s'-n a 's " , , , ... , sen. riff when he caves ,,r S a -h i ng' on , ;. , , ,, ,. , . . , t w .leenle.l ..' (1 gn a, .i,,g ut nisi rr.ii;rri-,ii.,i.. . i i i . . - .. u-..- .. the board of d.rcto.s ,,, to, ..a-.'..,, : Clem nfl' ,..,,.. held 1 lines Thursday aftelnoon. A , niiin:!'- . " sistiujj of Mayor lx. C 1 iierrv. J. W". Watson, Kred 1. Itaikhv and K. C McLur.l was named to m.iki' tne io.es pary arrangements. It is expected that tin- -,. ,,.v take the form of an ovali-.n a' l!- -I i t nn when the -major leaves nex1 line, i, It is believed that, regardless .1 par'.v nflilia tious. the people of C.islonia won1 I like to show the ma jor they appt-cia'- having a citizen in the halls ut C.,n j;ress. This will be srhcl.iled lor sou:.- lime in April. Tentative plans call for a i ummunit v (fct together sing with several short ppeei-lies, plenty of music, etc. CITY LETS CONTRACT FOR FILTER PLANT Costa $9,000 Will Have Two Million Gallon Capacity 21 Miles Iron Used in Erection. At a recent meeting ,f the , itv conn : oil the contract for th- construction of (iastonia 's new filter plan' was let p. Tucker i Lant-ui. of Cl,.-,rl..n... for fl'l. OOtf Th new plant will b, elected n the city's property on the roiu.r ut falls an.l Face avenue. It nil' b- ,.r two mil lion gallons capacity ev.iv I h ur. It rej.restents the la'est w.tr I in .)!-. ry construction and an angem-" ; . I he tmilding will be of r. inf o I . ..n.-retc. Twenty -one miles of reinf-r 1 ii.n nil! 1 U84?il in the building. Tho awarding of this contract pra.-ti ; eallv eonipletiss the city', program of S4.iO.000 worth of improv, men's in the water system outlined m-.r- th.-n. a ":ir "It0- Small water mains throughout th. e.ty have heen replaced ni'h large I- inch mains, an.l all outlvme s, turns have been furnished with an abapia" f-ujtply of water. WEATHER. North Carolirur. fair and cooler Tonight; Saturday cloudy. IPQRTATIQN (JMEmp! oyes Lay Before Railroad Board Eleven Basic fundamental Principles, CHUAC), .March 1 s. Eleven basic I I imiples h:i t isf :i itory to labor ami () ..ii , ... I which labor would lie willing to nego 'tiate agreements, ware lai.l down bt fore tlit Cuited States railroad labor board today by It. M. Jewell, 1 1 n-si If 11 1 of the lailway employes .k ..t rt m.-ji t ol the Aine.icun Federation of Labor. - '' h national agreements ar bast'. I, consist I ... I.- ,.c i..... ..i i...... ......... .....i nt. 1 1 safeguard, win, I, -. 1 il.toi...I ,,u,ii, opinion lias sanctioned ami ollii ially dc c!arc, m-ress.ary to the ell dicing of I lie '"' and women, employed not only ... 'he transportation industry, but in all h:i'w imliistr.es." Mr. Jewell said. Arguments upon the proposal of tie.- lailroad executives to abrogate the mi ' '""a ' agreement, has ..ecupi.d I he at ienti..ii of Jlie boa id sine,- January -'1 r st. was submit,,,, by W.,,ay was p.anni,,, , ave Ardmore, t.io At terimry, vi.e president .f the IVniisv Ivnnia railroad 1 lamentals wh:ih ale ,he ha .is ,,r II... I I...... I .. , 1 I',, U,, u - Mr. Jew. ,1 said : 1 '-'K"1 ':'' : proper overnine ;" tor work in cm-, s.s ol ,-iwhl hours; a n a nue.nent of working shifts for lea s-mable living a i rannemen, s 1.v employ, s "I H'eir lam'li.s; delintb.ii of the w..ik ''aeh ciaft to be performed by me :"" '"-l p i -s ; t .,i m ula , ion ot ap ' 1 -i III ,' SI 1 1 ( I re'l II 1 1 e null ill II le.-lia II - : - K ' "' ,;l leteiniiue w I... t oi'aiiiation .-.hall up r' '" ' ' :1 " "it,.-, 1 '' " I ' ' nev.im-e,; limiting; of nail nmi-py to local shops and not peimit '"V "it-Teha of senmi.tv with o'lier '"' tKl "U:ani.'i ..ithoiit d i-r n in i ii;i 1 nui . "" '"" 1 ' v 1 ' "" ;.k -'al.li.-hed ..r l.-.e pea. .till s, t lemeu t ": 'bspntes," ..aid Mr. Jewell, t he .. ' unda m, nla I iple; are an a I. -.Intel v "" -.rv prel , n, ma .y. '""''t that the tail road '' ul1 11111 11 '""itals-. We know the public will :p I"1" " ,v,l! k,l"'A- ""' " 1 """ !'-'r s.ii.u.. .nn. th.-.e 1 1:" ,hi- f" 'l,'""' ""'' ,:l v ' '-ad ra.lruads been ni.er. , to meet with -'bate I and in 1"' r "lk '""l ' ' "ddoy. , to ad pe t the whoi- matte! ,u ''tmual aKi en.e.its. "U,'n rounded an I -month r V ' I"1'" and pe.-i.eon raili-.eU and c d will be ween inanaizeineiil and nnpluw, ,,. . l l . . I pr.va.i wne.e now ex, -is glowing .. Ini-,. .Ii-seu-i..n, .-s.itis:i,i,on aii'l iii : i a : 1 1 1 aiii'Miii. t a las' appro.! h ling, .o'lv and v 1. ions euut!i.'. ; '"Lvetl n.uv It' the re 'I .'-en ' a ' i . s id ' tin- r.i i i .-. :. I - were .in, ere in i h. ir at'i t.n-.-h -ii.-iil .-i.urtro.uii, drooped for tilde and not engaged ill a ini-giii-l. d at ward in her -eat, only to be seized from . la.-k in railroad . on;, !-,.. all pi.-ti..i.s ... I ...r. ....... i .,,,.1 i.i ,1 ', ,' , , , , ' , , i j ii si mii o. i ooaris coiiw ii,. .j.n.Ki s- i i ELNA BIVENS FACES min rnn iiitici iniiTrn iniAL run lYiArcoLnunicn White Woman Who Deserted Infant Ten Days Ago Com- -. . : 'I-LI. IX1M: liliueu IU jii his i.iui. ihk n . . n, ... n. , . Deserted Child Died in filv HcnitA " r .(,,,..-., with ,.-, n sh-i a -i, ,' l Llna liiv.a-. In,- v.., nig while vvoinan who d. .1 lor infant hue oil t'e night of Mar.-I. 7, was roininit ted to t h. ;;.'! this morning in default ot i i -. ! I-, jiw.iiI trial at the April ten of ... -'..ii Superior '. ... i L J'u the tii.i f ,, ,m.,l ra-es. Th,- i hi'd .lo- l :.r 'he i i x ll..-.ital Tii.-s...v. th- I".'-, al'.r ;:t:.: i ; I . I - ,.;i V ;1 , ( -i -. Ab .,i ti again-t pnci.nniti ri f . 1 after tie pin - ic i. i n s and n i -1 -1 e d i iiii mi a ,, s a ' ' h. i r s.i -. 1' s h t'e. d'to- p- , i l Tli wa- had b. tore Jo !g- Jon 1 1 . . . , ; r ' thi- nno !, u-g d't w-.tve I . v:in rial i.e.. lag t':i',n a oiitio-ru t'..Mi night of Mar-h 7. tic II w In, 's ,ut i..ir. ,,! I, ; , ,.' ...'.,-..( w -in. u win, a . oilpie ..' . .. . -., -bug ..' -i mi.,,,'. w ! : . t .i . i rn ti' I 1 v . - pi"' 'ed ' c-e ll vv. uiieii w.i red man t.. r. ton sh, 111 i t lleV took .- lilt 1 ' : ,;: . ., f i irr p , i .... . i , ,,,, .;, .,, , s.(T.r,g f- .. , UP p,,,bably t . p r. C.CtcOlM,, I till 1 , v..,s fe,.,,, n roiifiuem. nt t! i hi.-.it.it th, rs.s .md .-v t.-..k a gr-at interest in the ". ,,,,, ., ,r.t jhat I - w....' ! "v. This case is ;i tragical ,.',. T'. j. ;, woman of the nio'l ! . f"ueiit!y in escaped th .t i m in the police enurt. She had -t- - ,,f .r ,f jn nn, arom,.i i FREIGHT RATES BY WATER REDUCED 20 CFNTS MKMI'HIS. Term.. March Is I. C Hou.-hard. general agent lo re f.-r 'he Southern I'aeWe Ci.mt.anv. annoiin.ed today that, effective March 'Jl. fr, ght rate r.n cotton by water from New iir eins to New y.,rk, would U- r.-iii. ,d j, fr"m "'i to 4ri cents a hundred pounds and. eff.-etive Apr-il L'l. rate-. i i,ihir , shipments from .New ( lrlca.it !.. t he At- lantie sealM.ard, w.i M be cut l e-uts a , ri ana nuirii iiiiinii Mm SHIIH nAMUNjFROM TEXTILE INDUSTRY IS TREED OF nMnrlr ni, nnAT llrtTr I.Hflnlir UN HKSI Ulllr UlinilUU Ull I IIIUI IUIU; . Jury was uui uniy . w mm - utcs Will Go to El Pa SO to Visit Father Who Is SeriOUS- jy : . . (1-y 1 no Associated I ten.) A b 1 .M( )l! I !. Oklu., March Is. Treed ,, t- .Large of murder for the wlioot - ing of Jake I., lla.non. by a jury's ver- ,li,-t v cslerda.v , Clara Smith Hamuli to Seelle ( f her tin v ears' nsMiciat ion with lla.non. which culminated in his shoot inn last .s o e.ulier . Mio prohal.ly will ,1,. ... W i Is,. M I S in ill. s VI ..si nf here fin- s, a shoi, visit with her sister and later to r.i i as.., vvinre net lamer is eiiousi ill. After a tr.al lasting a week, the jury 1M . ; ,, ,,,lted its verdict ,,nlv 10 minutes, ;iyreeinK tip.iu acjuital on the liist ballot. the happiest womau ill the "voio, i i.ii.i u.iinnu s.no, nun iai.i; s re.l.lillll' .OWII HI' are vv ien hie lean tne ei.ii.-t . . r. . .laKe n. iiamoii. xne tor the textile indu.-.tiv . espeeially it tli widow, who alien. led nearly all sessions development of I h lu-liy in this of the tn.il, wen, home when the .ju.yjti,,n ,s called to bis a 1 1 . n I ion . p-tind. and iiiember i of In r family said' The board stroiir;ly favored tie- est.ib .,,e had nut vet been told of the verdict . ' jHhiiii; here by the Ixiiik-. Moiiiitain Tie. i I I . V . . i. 1 ' i.i.i. V. .. . i. I I r.. -V 11 I .ii1 - ii i., ' ii i a . , .ii.ii'ii i i .' i. ii. i ...... 1 1 t 1 1 " 1 ' M" " ' "J". .lMlIUt. I'll ihare,. f h:.v, murdered Jake I.. Ha '" " railroad , ... . . i :'"' piouioi... The jury was rMven the case at I:!t0 p. m. and illumed to t ,. courtroom -10 minutes later. H. I'. ' . La nh ride. .3 via. id. I toreiii.in. said only one ballot was tak. n. a .e. ret one. eontirnied by a II anc; Vote. Oa.:. Han ion obtained the information ,'ullv seven minutes before the verdict was rendered in open court and saf, sur rounded bv i ue u i be i s i . I' her family, had H,g. half ah.,,.. ,o beii.-ve the , -1 1 ' W - Champ,,,. tiamative i, spouse to his .pies'ion . " ient lenicii. have you reached a ver . i.tr her en.- tolliiiln., ,,u lllnllolK lllild, t',11 . .'i1, HI III, Dlf .I.P-MHI ' uilim ' "-y " - 1 ' Mr. I. I,, ,, p. ;iM, handed it to "'in .i r. .a ug n ' ..ig an', r. .. ..- clerk t lead. . lara llaiuoii ga-ped audibly in th. behind by l r younger brother, "Jim -' ............ I ,-;..i...l.. ....I ki.,l . .'' , le.-.r- i ante to ner eves aini ine oinei i i nd.ei-t ,.(' her ta.nily nicl with her sh, rrussed to the standing turors and haitinglv thank-l them for their verdict I i III the ha 1,1 "Olll.lll HI till I 1,1 1 - 1 ' -1 Mi,. Used a -..let I as. age I roll! til,'1!., the u;d grounds. (In, le.-ilur. . p.- 1 ' : ... , 1 1 1 ... , .a;..- tne .row-Is vv 1 1 1 c I ; th..:,'.,.. I to ..verwi.eim her with con 'r..!ul;ti..i.s. ,,ni-'- ,, r i. an. t,.r t he fii'.ire wen loin.. in r plan- t-t no iii.ur, win ,,., ;,. ,i-rs of he, , , ., . '"'':"''' . .iiisi.l, I ing a number ot b,l-l,i, pr i -I' loll-:, a. I ot d llig t Walter Sc.tt, of of her counsel ''"' lex.-. bi.t what s!. shall . all do 111 the itelliedi.'lti ! itiire ii n e e rniini-! . . r fath-r. J. I.. Smith, is s. ri.,i;- a' Ll l'a-o. T.vis, and it w.. ; s.nd - u.:g'.t r-Cna tin r- ... be with h:m i'. 'he '.- dav- ,.( w!.a i- termed an eigl.i liiniss which may ) fa'-l. h,. j.,,. ,,,, nt ,,f th,. .!,.s ,.. nr Noli- ul' the members of "ii- f-uuilv , .,-bng xxlin-h has b. en r..-i t, ! t o cm ..' J.ils- 1. T I i ii i , , , i was in tl urli n pa-' tixo xx.s-k under I he an -pn . - -I ma:y (. )j ji.rv return.-. I its verb.'. M s .i, :,!. . "hum1 be ..f l.;ist a 1 nth; s ;n ...inn, tin- w idiiw. and lor I'.ivear-I-, .'- rvm- bv M- II. .r' v M .rr.s .n. w. e i' .1 ,k,. I. . J,.. t. f when 'h- case n a - 'ell ! h I . , . e'l 1 ug ill t h.. Aire,,. .,' i I,.. I i- th.- i irv 's hail I-, Mis. Il.im.iii :. in. h. re j t ', i ' , .lie w.i. ill l.'.iO. Ihl- is t !,e n-'st i In po r i i: , ail ' ' . v . -1 1 - II, in,. a atteiidc-l all s.s. i-iis ut' ab'e ..s.i-in tin. intir i.r-- '- a - iC' I ' . , l ' ' . eX i I-' t W o, .- lad I 1) d-.'p 111 Ml ', I - 1 1 r-ed ''..it i 1,'I'V p"-.' , n ' ,1 h'- W'T, ing a:, I s,'';n d, recti, opp'oute Car. ' h i la-ses w !! !.. pr.' i,. pf-en bal'V H '..-'". " in !" s -,wav. ph-tugraph w ii be ma-ie ''' in- r. ,t ..,,.'.-! ;.r ng t h- en' ir.- t ria I. w hi. -h u ..-ion whn-h will b. i . ; . ..In , -1 u. T.--- '.gin ,, w .k ago today, did th- two "f the ti.ti.ra! ii,i;...-:i i. I " tin u .! ji ait- ar t, i,.vn, eons' ion "f . wi I I rg-.n;- i nl -l! ' I - !i .,!(,. t. , x -ll th,. .!.u, ! hey test i eh , ted dins urga n ,a ' n o . ,' ,. , ,j , i"- t.d. w'". " . ..i i.---,rde, tl thur fl. wid lab r I no- ,.t)i i .'.-I x- - r , ' m a' . : ... !-.- na . i"i'.-. ! urgiii.'i") "f -.-.!.-; 1 i '''- Tur i.-h' ' ' .. I her- of M-s ., ,ke and it i- I sir-1 ti:.,- ,,!,. 'Ulia. II. . ..,,1 ,,. I;;,., -,t ' ' , . . I 1 s . . , I . - . V T u I I . . , ' ' t . I . ' , t . g b...i t,,; i -he .. rdi. t and that sh, The thirl r-l.-.o..,! ... !:,.. . . , .- r . . nut I. . n.oi! t,.,.,rr.iTx-. b.-.-.-t use uf ' '..in mail it v ',. .r,.. h. 1 I I ..f c-i A' ler i.i.v ... al and 1 fa I condition. Jake na th.. most t.,ful h.-M tt-i- ' I ,1, ti... ;.' in - r in r was giv.-n S.'.-r.' io'u iuia,b.-r. nhi -h nr.. t , "i ,w !... ,,.,' ,rn-."'-ui, of the aeijuittal after -'!"g at tl,.. , , rt V .-'. r M m ,. h l.r . t ..... Irr.'io, bv tP,. ),u- w--. ;)k.'t; no aid r '. -ri'M-. og p '"' r - ,. I1 , ' el to 'h' ,W her Ol'o S cuihip-. r. s. til . .' 'r. ' .... '!,, . . rse of whn-h she is right now.'' I ' :- gr.'i'-. ,ng t.. o, i ;. !, , . .. .. t , , n, . . in ..' .. g n ,i n MirCHKI.I. COUNTY MAN n. -Ii k,,..-. -, smg-r- t,-n, , ,x.-r. KILLS FIVE-YEAR -OLD GIRL were ..-, , ,d , ; r .li. I :H ,-g 'Rp .Hp 4sw,tp'. J'risa.X tio'inber-. of the .horn- V. K KRSVII.I.E. N ' . Mnr-h H ,i,,Pe Vnd. rson. M-t. hell .-..unty. was :.,,d. r nrr.-st ) rP t,,,;,v in .-..niie,-ti.n .. ,,, .'h.-.th of the five year old :...-hti r of Ins l.rot her in la w . Ch.-.rleq JP,. han.-.n. alleged tn have len killed l,v a Lu'l.t fired bv Anderson at Hu.-h ,;i. Hi,, ha u.a 11 '- 1 o v ea r ..Id son was wound - ,i bv a stray buli.-t in an pxehanire of si,ts U t , n the tnu men it was aid Trouble owe. a l.usines trausaction. po lice jsnliiinel, ej i-e.i. t't? "bArti- . jicir HFRRERT HOOVER rnn nrpnreriT TlflU ilUII IILI IILULIlin I IUII Ga.tonia Chamber of Com- merce Will Memorialize mcrle " iciiiurionz.c Head of Department of Com- merce to Give South, and Possibly Gastonia, Place on ' a j d i r i: - avisory oosra n.eKaruinK Foreign Trade. : Herbert Unov.-r mm r.-t.-iry ol ..mi m,.re,. in I 'resident II.-.,.1ik cabinet. : . ,, riali.-l ,v 1 I .a-lonia I ,-,:.ii.l.cr , ,,,,.,,.,. ,' ,. s..uth alh (- j,,,,,,!,. ,.,.,;. , .(.,;1 , nl ;ni ;, . x i, . r- board tu be s.l, . t.d ; . ,- ... ,.,., ,i,,. t,...,,. i,s,rv to .,;hls,. j,, )lm r.iK ,,rp, ' ,, V). Ilt, ,,. (,,,,r , . buihli.n; of foreign trao I ii forma, ion lame to ! In- bo.nd of d: r(.,trM . ,,nr reUiih.i- i l.nU Thur. ! . ..... ilav a I te. noon ilia, .mi . Hoover plans a eoiiipled reoiya n ia, :ou ot' his .h-pari , ,,,, ,,. (.s,,l:, development ol foreign trudi- in view and thai he plans to name advisorv l.oaids in lead i u ' i n .,..s.ries ,,e,,M.-. , eM...,t trade. The ' text lie industry in the Smith has a-.iini ed su.-h piopi.it ions. I .a,t.,ni a lead.n; . he .,(, , x,ept ,,r thn. New Cnejind riilllllll-.s, inn! 1 1 is iMlievi'l in- Mill noi .,,..1 L...L . iiv s... I n i.-iiiimm- tie ,..,1.1 ' bytery of a home for nr.thi -rl i hildn I a 11. 1 1 1. -I Hied a I I iltl I II 1 1 tee roll -J - t 1 1IL' o I .1 t ( ) Wliil.'. S . N. (o ii n -1 A -I . Kir ' ''.v to appear belo.e a r nntt... I..., ,i;;-,f"; ;n ti": " ' '-'-'' " home . IT ...... . . s i i n -ii- "CW VarOUnaS ana DUIIOingS Will Be Far Superior to Old site Exhibit Building. Will Come First and Midway Co.ii.ar! for the tearing -Imvn of the ,.,,.,,,,. ,.,. , 'be g, uinh ha-ed I rum the Clint , a - , brothel'. 'II the New Hop. r,.:, I ad p-ll, ' nig the llanna pmpertv, was 1.1 'l'hui , d.iv bv the building colnluiMi j' j (, IC.asI,,,, Counlv I'air As-erntion (., M , I 1,., (,ri"g. ",,rk begins iiiiiu.di at.dv 1Vn, i tn ed for t he work a re I . better than had been a n id p.- !, . by ma.iv directors. Ijj'eper L, ,v is are doing the land scape work lor the I'air Ass... i , 1 1 ti . 1 1 and , ,(,, , ,,,1;; ,, U ,., , - I . i i I v pli-n-.llg to l.ialiv Will b- f'.it th binhbng, will ...,.- ,.,s. ;ill. th. m.d'.v... last, thus emphasizing the tad thai th- ' "i"". -y is ... I. . I . I . uiipris, the fan and the m onda i v inst . a d o, , he i , , , rs LAST MEETING SONG LEADERS GLASS TONIGHT Progress Made on Bic Easter Community Chorus Out-of-Town Singers Join Choir. CONFIRMS RKI'ORT. 1 fsx- The Us,.,-,--! n.f.s. , !.iT0. Mar. h The R-.i--.sian ...x i.t ion ernni.-nt . hi eoiiti rminir bv wire- less todav the capture of Kroiistielt. t,v bolshevik tn..s. s,-,Vs M Kusmir.. s..v i. - t .-onimisv-ar ..f th. Half ;e flivt, and M . Vasi'eff, .-hairman r,f the Kronstadt soviet, who were -arres'e.1 at the begin niuir of tin- risiiiL'. wen- rel.iis. .1 by the bol.sheviki on tl...i ....tn int.. K.n- ti"' American Legion To Stage Big Po f-.Vf namnnch.;n T,:Uf..rOR MEETING OF DIRECTORS uuiuuviuiuuuououuu X Ulllgill NEW YORK, March 18. Five hundred policemen have been detail- ed to handle the J0.0OO or more per- "petted to turn out tonight ioi me American Legion s au-Amer- iran me(,tini, in Madison Square Gatden, the auditonum with a seat- ing capacity of about 13,000. Applications weic leccived for mote than 100,0(10 tickets, and 30, 000 have been issued by the legion. K.ist a.i.valii will get the seats. AnanRcd as a piotest against the iece.it "honor on the Rhine" meet ing, held in the same hall, legion ottiiiah deila.cd that the gathering tonight would expiess disapproval I HHhK AMI Kl I, ANN AKK WOUNDED IN SKIRMISH MEXICAN SMUGGLE R S ni:., Tk.l Specters liellCVe That MeXL can Were Trying to Smug- gle Over Liquor or DrUgS. ( Itv The As.sociatc.1 Press ) HI. T S( i, Texas, Mar.h Is I 'nit. .1 S I , i f ol. I iei , a ii. I i inn ii; rat ion other i inrlv to. lav v. en- patrolling the Mixi.'au I". .i I Ilea. hire, while t I 1 1 II I 0 o'cloek la I ii irji 1 ii ii 1 1 1 I a . m . I hey had ex handed .hut. with a parly bilieved to be M.AI. .III UMiyh l ., Ill rtllll l. tlire.' A nieri. a n . w el .- wounded. ,. 1 'I' " ans ..p. iied lire on thiee Ani j ; , . il j . I 1 ( - ' .. , ' .., i. : 1 M : : ,. ;,-, ,, 1 eiatiie. otlieer, auoannllv wonn.le.l nne o, ,1 Mexuans wading the river, and v 1 111 inc. I la t . I ,- a us .v ei c. iv r ili. nc n .oie. ah d iii bush.--, on the Mexican id- ' i .... .. , .... d II- l-'b 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 i , ll.-in I.I ' fon-l. d to a ...ll l-.r ..distance and for ,, , ,ii , i Hi in an h.on the In nig continued i i, ,i v ,- . .i 11 1 ik I v , He Aiiiccan. hung at the , ,,, , ,. x. ,.,.., ,.,, . ,, , ,,,, ,n ,i, Mex,a.i s- ..,,.. , ,, , A,,,e,,,a re w9 ''' '" h. and ., dm, I . ii h I was visible mot ibonl on the Mexican side. . . ' X 1 ",sp, . ,.,r in ehaige. ai., ,;. I., lii i.. the Mixi-ans uero at xi-ans uero at t.iiii.tiue. I, uoigg!- over Inpior r ' it . . 11 I 'if Mil'.' .llbid I. .Ill , HlN'.l''l i fit , lM.-.te M . J . Ixoller, Company I , -IHth ... 1 1 ... . "" ll,c 111 :rm, am, s.aip conn I; I'ri-.ab- I'.-tro.ki, shot through hip. b.li. v.. I ..ions; Joseph Thomas, in ig, a' no, inspector, ' lip Wound. REPORT VOLSTEAD LAW III 1 1 I nr TirilTmiCn llfl f ILL UL IIUnltllLU Ul Scramble for PlaCC3 On House Judiciary Committee to Help Amend Prohibition Statute. ( P.y Th" Asso, iated l'ress.) V. AMI I . . I . . . March 1 s. .ep,ts s in eoiiiess were th- olstead law v . . ; i. ; a !' g a a i s. r.i ml.!., t . .r as g !',. . f - - ; t l-- f.-.a - pi t i- ia I V com ;'',. .vi l a Ail ! i .ill,.- tiie a tne, e led -v. 'I - i - ' -. i . . ililro III. ed at ,h r . - , ,;i n X: 111 Hit il. I ... - Ic i-t, d'ore lias . oiis.st a- inemb. n, Ihn'-en r- - ai-! eight h i,..,, ra'-. The ' . I....,, ol In- ii I re- !'-.. .xiil I... I , r- j-iil.lt i -x I. ,,,,.., l;-g,, r. ss ,.f -! e.i.isun - ar,- s.v.u ... !. d. .... ..f t i th. i. : If aii .(....ii I I... gn.,, i ' i i . . ' i . i . i s ' - tii. di, ,'ur.,- i I i - -i. - i -1 ,,i .!, in. i ii I ..I 'i,. i r iti.i u V..K'. .i- b , la r M a' t' - u men' r. . .-:it!v s an- j i . r' . t , .. i-' him r .hip had . ,:.,, ,' p. -I k".g r in. ii.ni.. . .. a -pi i I-: ! I rx . -i g I ii- I , ' . i- ., h r - in e.' 1. ' : ' rnn l. '. I . : i- I from I RUDJSILL, SECRETARY TO v BULWINKLE, IN GASTONIA Mr A b'ldi dl. of Maiden. '"'',n 'ongie-;tna,i elect L I'.ulw ., Tilde, arrived in -.astonia ... ... I- -,...1 l,,j -ilr.-i.li- i,...r.,.l ni.rit this his d kle ' ' ut s in thr ..rtiee of Major Bulwin Mr Rudisill is a graduate of Le- : - ,-ihg. ,.f the Wake Forest law I. pa r' tee,, Mr b'a .isill is v.. II known to ;.,. ton nt- 1-..pie. Il- is a iieiihew- of C. '' b'lvin. f,rmerly deputy sheriff ami !"r ''"'"i ...unty. Mis- Mary li.arr. of 'Tarlotte, etea i ogr.iphcr in the ofTice of the Congress-I man will arrive iu Gastonia within a few; da v s t assist in the l.rejiminarv work! ofthe oQieef lioth will go to Washing- In.. itt f Tliilw-iriVI. Ad 4n Anvil --'". - - J -. -. - - of all "hyphenated propaganda" and that they hoped to make it the greatest patriotic demonstration since the close of the war. General Pershing will be principal speaker at the meeting, over which F. W. Galbraith, national com- mander of the American Legion, will preside. Among those invited to sit at the speakers' table are Major General Robert Lee Bullard, Rear Admiral Harry McL. Huse, William Howard Taft, George W Wicker sham, James W. Gerard, Henry L. Stimson, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Al ton B. Parker, Miss Anne Morgan, Carrie Chapman Catt, and leaden of various patriotic societies. lillNAK AW'S RFT RFMFNT FROM BRITISH CAOINET ' CREATES POLITICAL CRISIS 1 J xi , . , ... London Newspapers Think HlS Resignation Will HaVC Ef- feet of Weakening Coalition ' Government LONDON, Mar.h M. political crisis of the first iiuiKnitudu has been created by the retirement of A. lionar Law from the Kritish cabinet, il is de i iV.'i by the Loudon Tunes. Other n. nspapcrs, while less emphatic, agree in saying that Mr. Bonar Law's resigna tion is certain to have r.niHldera bin no litu al efleet. and that it probably will materially weaken the coalition govern I. ... i... .... ' , 1 , """ "J sor to Mr. Honar Law is lik.lv to wmk .. n.-,, .... ........ ..i.u.ruer ...ox.. f.ri'P. :i nil t ii. ( i i 1 1 1 hie inrii mii LM'i4t !t ,,,.,,,v,, , ,,1V, ,,,," 1 ' IS" " ''' to face a pros) t of iiusy mpat he, ic as social 1011, he may find the strain of oflp r intolerable, and will Inllovv Mr. Honar Law into retirement. I here ar,i many forecasts relative to t it., new 1'iiionist leader whom the i.arlv ' ., .n ,a,.,.i i, ina,,,, i (,., ,,,i,r .Moiulav. Austen ( luiub. r i.,, ,.. iir ....l.......r Si. ., ' , "' '' . " ' , tTward . rU'Tr' . :v:'l;ta; I1 LVrutJ; : . p.ohabh, successors lo Mr. Bonar Law ' 1 , b(. , r,st health, Would .resi.ma lily b,. api.oiiited goverument leader in th. . .. - . i . House ol eommims in a.hlitio.i to the po sino.i ol lorn privy s.al, ami wiiiei, raw sit. on ol lord privy s.al, and whiel might find it inipowuble to continue ,, hold the chancellorsliip. I 'eople close Mr I ,1h',I ( irnruw h:i vh I n 1 1 ir:t f . I t Lu t -r.- ,lr "",m' ""'- """''en Mr. . I, .1 , 1 ... i- .. 1 .. .. j .!.. ......I l..i 11 l.tli. 11... "" ' p'.'sideiiry ..t the board ot trade might "" laKen by Mr I. I.ioyd tireane, at present pa N la metun i v secrelary lor th. board, or Stanley Baldwin, financial see letary of tbo treasury. Sir K1,et ha- gone ,o tin- Kiviera, while Sir K.lvvar.l Carson plans to sail for C i hi a I tar on Sa,"r'';,' ,S,r K''ar1 is H:,i'1 '" '" '' Koverument lead 'rlii' i .-ugg.-s, s nave o.-en ma- so,,,. 'ers that Mr. Lloyd Ceoige III ins. If take conimand o, the unionist part whnh constitutes the bulk of his lor-e- in parliament. Tim London Tunes re maiks regarding this featim- of the situ ation that the unionist-, as a whole, whih willing to make every us., of lum, ar. , ,,..,,llls ,, f Ins power. Mr. Honar Law is a widower, and lost n ,-e, nncdai,;.. ,,!,.,. ;! .reeds the per il i" two sons in the war. An iii'iiual, s.aal r.-lalioi. ,.( .l-hn-on and I'epper fin nd plave.l chess with him We. I u.'sd a v .veiling, and suspected nothing, ba a specialist wto. examiiied him on Thur- .ay tnoriiiug ordered him to omt noik ,,r fa,.,, (he gravis! risk.. He will leave fur the liivi.-ra by sea. possibly t.l.iy a, coinpatiied by h i -l daughter, and will i-main abroad ,uph' of months. . LOW PRICED TOBACCO HAD ii trrtu un lahu I Hv Th Amrniated Press, i WASH I N .T l, March 1 v . The d. eline in the price of fobaco last year had its ell..' on the value of K. ntu, R.v land, the d-pa rt i.ieu' of agri, ultiir,- re ported todav in annum icing that the ,-iv tage price ,.f plow laud in the Jd'ie Crass state in l!'u and .f .".'. an , r ,,s .ompnred with i"", an aire, m I ;i pi The d.'rc.i-e, , oininon to mu-f st at- -, was said to by th. . d p.. rtno n' to liav. I.e. ii gre.it.r pro.,,l.y in Kentii. v than in any ..Tin r stale. low,, has tie- highest nr i. .-1 hind. The department :i.. the average value of tillable land in that state List year being .J--'". i an acre. Illinois ranked (second with her land valued at fl.".7 an acre, while l.abama and Mitcsiippi were rar ti,..' butt,,,,, with land value- of au a--re. The western states show.d the least ,..,d,e last year in the prices of land and in the ,':isci of California. Oregon. 1 ,'..l...l l.... ..i:l.. ; ' .001,1.1,. iii.ir .is .1 riiKiu 1111 ica.-e Ver the pre. e.hng years I'low land in California was valued at JLio an a, re in ,0,..,, .,s ,,)In,,arcd with ll.l'i 111 l!l:. 'HK'AtW). March 1 -. Qualifying roun.U in the 110 yard and 880 yard events of the Big Ten Conference indoor ; meet are on the. program for tonight at j - onnwesiern L niversity gymnasium CHICAGO, March 18. The reorgan Wliito 80X fae their first real eon petition today, playing the acond st-ii team of thye York Giaot : GOVERNOR MORRISON HERE OF ORTHOPAEDIC HOSPITAL Governor Cameron .Morrison, of the State of Noitli Carolina, is in Castonia. today on hi lii.it to the city bineo assuming t In- dnti. - of tin- gov i i norship . "'' ,"'n' 1" '"'"'I a meeting ,,f the I boa nl of director of the . C. Ortlio- 1 pae.ln- Hospital held at o'elo. k tins af ternoon in the dire.-ti.r.' room of the first National Hank. I'.-. (i-ar I.. Mill. i. of Atlanta, a noted orthopaedic -nr;ooii, lormerly as soeiated with hr. .Mirh.-i. I Hoke, who "ill be in ehaie of tin . C. Ortho paedic Hospital, mil al,., meet with the din-itors. )r. Miller has been fleeted for this position alt.r a careful search by the din-.tors to,- ili, ..,t available nuiii to lie found. He leaves Mum after s."il.s ,,,, ,,d Z SZ'Z vera! w.iks in an inli-ii-ive stndv in M'ine ol the m.i.e pr-iiiiiuint o. 1 luipaedic hospitals of tin iluiiiii and f.i.jilau.l . The members ot the board of dini-tors are as follows: '. .'. H.ir lai', ehair- inan, Cameiiin Mums e oihi-io, I!. It. I!ay, J. Lee bobm -on, vV,. c. Hivens, Anhlbald JoIiiimui, M . H. Spier, Ceo. H . an, on . The la'a . ,1 . r . Arm strong was al-.o a inemb. r ol the board. STATE OF TENNESSEE BUYS TAILOR HOME (By The Associate. 1 I'rcsa.) NASIIMI.I.K. T.-nii, Mai.h Is. A 'lelapidat. d little bull liu ,,( lireene x I II.'. ill Hasteru Teiiacs-.ee, up'Hi thn tiont of Which oll-e 1. 1 1 ii -r 'he .dli: "A. Johnson, Jailor. ' and wi.eh w:u the ,i,. ,.,..r . i, , , ,, placH where Aielr.'.v a .1. ii .- on . tie man .,, s,.,.,vde. Lincoln a, fr.-idiMit nf .1 1 - estates, ,,;:, h.s busme, enrour II l.ci.r .t .tv.l ce. I l... ,, st'...,. (lf Teniics-,ee'. A bill was pas :c. todav in th.- T, li nes lee legislature pr-vidin' for t:.-,pur- 1 chase of the liuil liiiL' an I i'-, main- ..,,,, .,, , ., i, ....... , . . ' , . ..' a"orin''i i en nessee nisiori. s Tor vears. , , ' ht , coiuinnnucn h ha., been low to K steps to p,--i rve the building. - T"" ,a,""r UV"; " the . r;;: ;;ri.;;:, :;; ; "U"7L! "n ftZlu T C em" LT.nrt ; t k' .)" n pic ifivii. H.-iviiior , s, v, j i,,( ,,.,,, ,,,,: t . ,II1HM ,,,.ll(., ,,, fir.,: in l;rne. vi,, Af,,,r Vi:,r ,. Uls ,-, rrio-l to M,,, (.;,,., x,, , ;tr,,., ,,, wh , f,,i to ,,...,, .r v1.r ., . am, ,),.,,,, kl. ',;,, r ,..-.,.-ali..n.,l pr-lirnina. i i t i i . . , ;(s .MUttlsttll KDC'V h'V U H It'llOrS H,e ,. became h -ad of his .v.. liouso, . ....... ,.-,ving never a ttcnle-l school a day in ,',, . nis'. n -i p-.l.li. a! car-' r einn as denn-, n of . , r-eii. y i : le. lie 'hen serve.l . , ,;,,,lr ,.,.,,., ,,, i,,,v,,r house f ,. ,.c',silt ,, r,., th,.B st,,',, senator. -. 'f rvx :i . ,( to Cngi.--. 1 ;,. governof Tennessee, serving tw, l-rui.s. t'nitcil State, , t..r, mtbt.-.r-. govenmr of Ten, ,,.,.,., :,. ,., ...... ., , .,. (.resiilent of 'he I'liit.-I M.,:,- and be.-a.ue president ,,,,., ,,, ,,,,:,, ,,, p ,,.,,, Hli ,,nai p.,1 , ,,(),,,. w:,. that as I'liited States senat-r from T nne.--ee, Juhnsuii, nhih- go,,r-.r of Tennessee, ., r. snme I hi. . , ,! ,, .,! i.,,i, lenient-!. ,. ,.,, ( ., , :, s-r- ng fi a nd-hip in the IViiii.-.m.' leg .-i : u -,. t',,r W. VV'. I'rp;.. :, .,:' Sj,r nuti. ,. a - ijii:-)i Whiff ami on..- a La - k i. It-pi,e their .ir- .'i. i,e i in -!p- ut' tne I s". I :, n (1t'f. : g.e.. rao, s. r ;) -!..!. I'.pper becauie :.''. .... I.. :a I di -.trier in , v: i- ;,, .lohiison, then op making a present to oniag ., -h .vel tvhieh he .- ;,naiii!; g ii was in oii at . ,,f .a friendship a.Vii; : ail p diti-al ilif- h: I'nni 1, ta-l sent wi'ii a i t. tided a, a n tn.it w.a s r ,-t f.'.n- J .h II. at : i.iii.iu of - i-.s ,r. an I m Cvlle I 'm' '-K-i . t ...Iv !:;. to. and tr i-i,. a I,-..., i. .,i.. j.. ue- -loth coat whn h he i re- ! an I ., . t t , 'ep;.,-r. It w a a b'!i ft-fc po - -.X..'-k'll.,ll.shif, .i--i-.i i.! v tne a t f Mi' kind of work n i v.-:- ,,, ti,,, .Jay. ' . W I'-pp.r, of i'-1 ; .no surriv-!-, ,!- ai, -ut eleven .H.-r.-t th,- White : l . p 'i - er ye hi nr.- .'I . bv l.'gi.-da-r- nc i C -tDry of 1 . ih .on 1. ' n. ., ,-r' v . u .sp. in.tud I, .1 . ... I ' g - d'n- , ..-.' V v ,'a I s bef ,r- .1 u ',! -H-ll-e I h- ,.-.v a : ' r n- .lv , ,,, ,.- . t j. r i 1 -r- r-s. ' . HUGHES' T t'.S 1 I M N Y WILL FIGURE LARGELY. (v f1(, Asso.-iaterl Press. ) M .)X Mar. h I S - I he onv. ermne.it i th. "., eaga.n t .',. men en trial of tij in n. ,1 bv ., federal grand jury on , barge, .,'' cnn.-Ptrmg to rob the American Nad,-,:,.- Evnri-ss I'oii.imr of ,.,..rehn.li:.e in trnusit. vahied at more .. , ... tuan . I .(HH.,n,HI, viil Itaje its ;.,.. prlH- eipnlly on the t. stmioov ... b given by W A tl, .'...., e,-r. who took the stand h. vc7ter.tay, it was le.'irne.i totlay. It was at h'n-t iiidi.-at.il that HuW would be on the utaud for nKoiit ' tVm .lays, but imlieal ion to-lay were that, h will be under er.nminiilior an.l (roM mination for a week nr more. r When on the witness utamt ye,t.-rila Hufhe. named uowrly -all .f tha d fend iufii nn peronii witt "i..ir. I 1,, tr, .onspire-t, accord! im to his t4 u ' . rob the rt.rt-s)i rormnvy. ,
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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March 18, 1921, edition 1
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