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VAllZ TVO THE GASTONIA (N. C) DAILY GAZETTE THURSDAY, JUCTT3, 1922 L4 T CURRENT EVENTS TOLD IN After Forest Blaze Swept Washington : -at- : .fill f : i ' H . ' : ft a I 15 V i "R, jit . Wrackas In the wake of foreat fire at Cedar Falls. Wash., where three dl-xl In flimei. The blaze spread rapidly residents could save nothing but the clothe on their backs. -. . ! Climbing Higher than Man Has Ever Gone Before. " '"' 1 ' " ' T ' ' ' ' - ''. i v ' A. To reach the peak of ML Everest has been man's ambition (or many years. v Three Englishmen, Mallory. SomervlUe and Nortoo, have' rSone 16,800 feet, farther than man has ever gone before, without artificial supply of oxygen, - They are Just 2200 feet below the summit, ready' .to advance with tanked oxygen. This photo was taken as the expedition crossed the snow barren at Jelip La. . - . 1 FokkerV Inventions s (0 . . . y - v.;n'h If ' f: I - i ' If! y ... b v- x ' i" A. n.'O.Pokkerrwho invented "the alralanes'useJ bv'Cermsnv in J the war, is demonstrating his- new seaplane (below) to naval officials at Washington. (Above he la operating bis mpvio camera which reaulre a tripod. ..... ' OUT OUR WAY BY STANLEY ' - l! i y. is - i j AM EXTRAORDINARY c12vd; 1 WAV TO give. A MaE) v ..'KrtW'X'i' i ; , ; u ' PoesUjly ifexifo, wLifh hag lxcoine qquite well 'bciaved, may not want re cogitia from us while the -o:il strike it Atowiag tlie warid kow brutal I hp sragry bNtcsth nr lUin veneer of ei.'i lizalin. Oreenvilli ricJuiont. The Senate, having nolLing else to do and .time being a little Wary on i't fcanJs, in reported to le eonsi.'erin thj drWuUjilUy f reopening the XewLberry s as a sunmier feature. Kansas City Times. lieenuse it is the only pbeo he knew ef wlif-re lie euuld get foid and shelter and a ijKliting' rhanre. to -retain his health, be to!, I the Amerienri Legion, Solomon. HarjM'r, a disabled negro veteran of the world war, pleaded to be senteneed for a nmuler of months to the Aubnrn, Xew York, jtrison. There rwin? no fhirpe j.-igainHt him, the veteran was not sen tenced. Nothing, these radio days is impos sible. "This photograph," the Urock lyn Igle says of s photograph of Msicit Vesuvius, ' Knows the aid firofnitter with its rlotuls of fire And smokc-h'k y-bveb its Uuds of smoke and dust, with the 'ity of Milan in the background." New Turk World. "With beef at s:i eents a pound and pork at five eents and fruit "yours for to all former A. E. '. meniliers w'jo Iwill visit one "Dad" Painter, an enthu siast ic . American Legionaire in Guate I mala. A esreful emmt of the twelve grt'astest living Anteriean women shows that so fur there are between 13 and 2M of t beta.- New York Kvening Post. - The flag that waved over the national ;epito! at 'h!iirrgtin, while the body ot j America's I'liknown Boldier lnj" in state Hn the rotunda, has In-en presented by a 1 member of the eapitol guard to the 'ov- mgton, Inl., post of the" Amenean Legion. TTever send an oraer out ef town. See Irsxley Walters Ptlntinf; Co. City automobile licenses must be re newed before July 15. Call at city hall and give motor number and State license number. ' 14C7. Wins Award - High, Not Dizzy i3 Miss Anna T. Coolidge, 18, wa oWted i Oueen i' of New Orleans beaches by,a ccnTimitte'Of busW ness men. t Bhenevsrwears m: pne-piece suit.'' WreclT Heroine "VvTien news that a train had been derailed at Wlnslow Junction, K. killing nine and Injuring 76,' reached Margaret Loughman, llammonton pbone operator, she quickly summoned physicians and fire cowpaolea. . greatly aiding rescue work. ' " Willie pmlth's as comforUble as though he were in a rocking chair as he paints the flagpole on the Bankers Trust Building, WaD SU'eet, New York. ., T One bby Acquisition "Yoy say that soar on your liead 5s a birthmark. And yet you odmit get ting it on a' train." '. "Tlmt'i right, I tried to get into the wrong berth." Just Like Wolowortb's Hodge: "Jf you were stunding on a dime why would it be likt Wool wort h ' five-aad-ten-M-nt store f " 1'o.lge! I'll bites Why!" Hodge: "liifauRo it would be nothing alove ten eents. American Boy. Taking It Literally "What does it mean,' Tommy, " the Sunday school teacher asked, "where it aiys Mheg rent ; fheir clothes'!" "I suppose they eouldn't afford to buy them." replied Tommy. . . .v.i ' At AU Hours "Hss Bobbie be'n eatinjj between weals!" "UoWiie .bas no fetween meals.' Life. These Are Best Voided "Pleasp (ve me some information on guilt edged securities."-From a Reader 'j-letter. OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS f WHENEVti?TrRESiAFiRSWWE J, STfiV VV NEKaHQWfrtOC HOS.Y C VERY ONE. Jn ?' fl f i -. 1 I , ' ' W X. X t ' to punch a Hu,.r; - .n -a VOspi f. TO PufX-H h. nu tl yw.TH! V.XAINY - Berlin Throngs Protest Assassination of Rathehau . "' " Five hundred thousand gather In Berlin to demonstrate against the assossliyitlon of J3r. Walter Eatbenau, . foreign. minister. and 'brains'V of. the German government '.Arrest of Men Charged, With Theft of Postal Millions; rPostofflco'ofHclals believe they have rounded up the leading figures la the series cf postal 'robberies occurring In many cities throughout the nation in the past year In the arrest ot Charlea Lambert, Charles Helns and Edward Bryce in New fork, .t Police say 1100,000 recovered is part of the $2,000,000 loot take . from a New Tork mall truck last October.Lcft to risht, Detective Stepat, Lambert, Detective JOley. Ftot, Detective O'Brien and Bryce. Refuses Increase cihMrsKinTKs t -. . br Life-Saving American Corn e ;'. r r 1 ; Miss 'Agues McPhan. only wo man member of Canadian Parllap. t rnent, has returned to the minister of financ the sum of $1500. Ad-f vocate of economy, she had voted : against Increase in parliamentary i salaries from $2500 to $4000, And it is the State in which A bra, ha in Lincoln W3S born and buried thai'-has amended Ids immortal promise to rea.i "fiovernment or murderers, by mur derers for murderers shall not be put , oowa in Illinois." Boston Transcript. Mothers knelt In gratitude before workers of the American Relief Ad ministration when American gift corn, provided by a $X),OUO,000 government appropriation, arrived to halt the famine- which has been decimating - the Russian people. The Americans baa to demand that such demonstrations ' ceaac These women pictured above were among the hundreds who came to the village of Vaseliefka in the Samara dis trict for corn which meant life in a r district where famine was exacting its largest tolL" The American Relief Administration under the chalrraanship cf Herbert Hoover, is rapidly restoring the health, spirit and morale of the Russians as American aid steadily -; ameliorates famine conditions which "blanketed the country. CoC William N. Haskell, director fn Russia, who recently returned to Moscow after an inspection trip of tlie famine belt, reports that the A. R. A. has the situation well in hand in all sections. Colonel Haskell stated that American food is now feeding 3,000.000 children and 5000,000 adults daily. .
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