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TWO TZZ C iY. at: LUTHERANS TAKE STEPS . FOR EUROPEAN RELIEF. .. 'r Policy of Loam "to European Peeplea In- asgnrated -by The- Lutheran Chucain , ri; America. v' '-- '" Special "to The Xaily Gasetiel' T NEW YORK April 27.-rermanoit ra JraLilitation of devastated Europe through m'-aysteus of liberal latum Is a- policy Ih augurated by the . LmJheTaa Cbureh )a America.? This method haa already been pul into pmtice, Its' fundamental pur itoae. is sot only to relieve present suffer ing, but to aid these peoples on a greater cJe than would be feasible or air o too give or receiver if ' relief were poured - ' This doea not mean, however, that neey osditiona now existing will not be reliev- . d immediately and no question asked.' bat only that a policy of loans Is supple mentary.' and fulfils, a more lasting pur pose. -...,:. .. .. '' Out, of the last reconstruction funds 11ms : Lutheran Church made a loan o. ' $150,000 to Poland.: This is to be pals 1ack whan the country ia sufficiently rtr otored to the extent that its production aeer-balaaoes Ha consumption. Out of ' the $1,800,000 now being raised for relief, .other countries will have oportunity for y similar loans, especially for the rebuild iar and reconstruction of church work.' - When these loans are repaid the funds . wil Ibe immediately applied to the assist amce of other carts of Europe. And wltn the dire situation existent In some far in land parts of Russia an! in South-eastern Europe, .there, will be ample opportunity . for. such work of merej, even though it v should take years to see the first repay neat made, 'v Security looms op large in the queries ef 'some in rce&rd to these loans The :. security is gilt-edged," according to Dr. L, Larsen, secretary of the National Lutn- .eran Council.' "The loans are being made through 'the 'Lutheran Church In ( these countries, and the good, word of ttie church to the church tstnore secure man Elands- or bonds. The working capita! of the Lutheran Church in Europe today la its' good 'name and its good word.- No more is desired, no more Is iwcessnry;' " A thorough understanding ,pf these jeo pins gained by American Lutheran t'om- missiouers in Europe has had Inrgely to . do in "shading this policy of loans. lt must be clearly understood,,'? reports Dr. " X A.Morehead, chainnan of this eom- -' mission, "that the -stricken peoples are not beggars, but it is a "case of culling for help or going under. . These loans will ac- " eamplisb two major purposes: first, they witl put these peoples in a living and . livable condition once more; and secona, -they wilt enable; them at the same time to retain their self respect put things on a business relationship, 'and not on that of beggar and alms-giver. ''; 'J J1 ? i Those loans are so made, as to' enable those eopplett' to secure agricultural' iin plementa, Improved J machinery 'ami the . like, which, for Instance, in Poland were .almost wholly lacking after the rampages aad destruction of the Bolsheriki from the North. ' Without such breadth of plan it m easily, sees how in another season re lief ealls would undoubtedly have, to be .sounded again from these, countries. SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST:" ) i - . ' J' .V': ,.-""SYRIAN-, MERCHANTS. , ' ( By Ths A ssoeiated Presa J . "'.' :...:., vi-,, ;,;,. i, , - ' TAj,i;;il, N. 0., AprU 28. A bill of ' ,' iodictoifnt favolving twenty odd Syrian ; merchants of Raleigh and eastern North ' . Carolina, charging tli use of the United (States mails for the furtherance of ptans to defraud has been received from the fed ' , raj 4ilHt court at Washington, Nortn , ""TJiCalflJlnaj by, t)ie : clerk of ths United , fitate court here,, The amount iuvolvod is said to be in exees) of ft millipn dollars and the case is the result of several years work oft the part of corps of portolHco inspectohs. sS; X ' ' "; . " The Syrians are said to le engaged In the' ready to. wear and general mercantile ' ,. business and the case was worked up av ; the instance of the National Association ' of ttriA Men an the New York Credit . Vest's Association. , It is alogel that Ui " defendants entered into a general contfjilr- acy to. obtain : money - and credit from northern firms fraudulently. " ' I u ; PRICE OF SUGAR ADVANCES. ; .'' i$j The Associated frees.; hi ; i'i'KW YORK, April 26. The American 'f Sugar Kofiuing .rimany announced to , Jay .it had advanced the price for bulk ., granulated , sugar from 17 1-2 cents to'. 1 IS. 1-2 -cents, .wholesale. Prles for sugar ; S ja nry from 17 1.5 o 22 1-2 cents a pounl among the leading rvflncfg, based ' on -Tarions quotations'for raw sugar and : Inability to get sizeable amouuts in , any I ' quarter. ''. ' ; ; ' - "v;;" -Hfeee last I)eceniber the price of Cunan raw sugar had advanced from If) cents, r oi inl freight, to IS 1-2 cents, although. ; "the riso has be checked from time to '. time only by forecasts of' the arrival or some 20D.000 tons of sugar from the far cast, attracted to this market by the high ' quotations .here. This importation ha I net reached here. ' " V. -, ' , . CO-OPERATION. ' -v. (, CONTRIBUTED TO THE AN- . ' . n i'":-VvT;:.l.-,'.: thologer o social unrest. To the Editor The Gazette: , ' y 1 - . , ;: .". . ."'1'iit The Nation V BuiHu'ss. ' ' 1 Lack f co-operation ia more often the 1 . : V a y 'cause of most Of tho frktlon in all bud- J ; VrcjKcliy, t;.? Xel known ;t ap.l mh,i' this life, Particularly does this jaZne writer was aittiiig in hi, car apply to'nnrses. My observation of tbei f;- the New WUlard Uutcl, wit:, past ten Real's haa taught me, from sad; golf cap pulled duwa over hU eyes, exi.erience,- U.e -many, draw oacas .and f." P? f c. weaknosies ia the imlUatrial aursingr.Tbls A tracellnj man rushed 'out, jlumjvd to uSrtiCUiar Drancnoi lUo pruicaum nam v nK, kki iv imi muspi-,,i, inly realized .the Vast imporianee. if , its special application to the industrial neio. clly, ,'JL"nion Station, " : Kelly started , up ami 'drove : tlie man Industrial Nurse know from exjiertences rtarefuly and qurckiy to thi station. ; 3'he how little eo-oiieratioa they get: many j passenger, ? alighting v akl, '.'Jlow times even from their own industry. It mu.hf' "; r: "-.': . r seems that in spite of alt the Cainouflago that many industries seek to spread over the industrial welfare departments,-' re gardleaa of what they term themf that really, after all, when one gets down to hard pan, we find in many instances, that their efforts are pitifully small, or at least oiiadirected. : i ' ' According' to extracts from an address made by lr. t Orlando . Scott before-a Branch of Industrial Nurses in Chicago, . Ten ;rents, '.' replied .Kelly. , t 4 "' How much did you aaVf ' again ask ed the traveling1 mS''.X'A'''-"X:::-'' r- ;'TeBr'Cental- ogaiA" replied Kelly.", "Ten eentsf " exclaimed the astonish ed .traveler. (: 'l don't get you. I 'to al ways paid a foliar for this 'irfa.'lM f' Sorry-, air, but tba-law wont let me , i .'You mean there ara I regulations f " I' Yes," replied Kelly; enjoybg the stt- c::::isiiai;3 in siczicn. (l:y Tl.e AssoeiateJ Trt-s) KALEIC.li, X. C, Afiril 7'. Dele gates from five states u!ie here Uxluy to attttnd the Southern 'Christian t'ouven tiou whiyli ofx-iis bcr tonight ut the First Christian Chun-h 'in this city. The convention, meets biennially" and the delegate ' re represeutariva f Chria tiaa churches of Virginia Georgia, A1 abuma and North and Koulh Carolina. The sessions will eud,Frilay uight " :" .! ;"'-- ' .'"" ' iii i ,,. w k . "'tlx i Utkoated tliat Jesi than 200000 acres' of Jand in British East. Africa ar kulrivaUvl out of la total acreage of more taai,ftOO,00T.;.rk';;-j, ,, :y '" T y "'m I . I j ' 1 mi y; ... A -Chicago man is the 'designer of a portable fence to prevent snOwarlftlng into sidewalks that are at lower levers than surrounding ground. . ' . al lz::- 1 1 A A Am a .. .n.3r.- Weak, Nervou Run-DownWomea v j Get it from ybur ( NOTICE. re.:ently, he says,'?Let us try to go into-ljualloa hngely bf this tfnMv'v "They'd some of our mat on J problems, in an elrort to throw some side-lights oa them in the J hopes that t y our concentrated energfrs we may begin now to more Jintelligentl; ,ui.hi.raia in n tr router atteniDt to solve at least some of them. So let ns also starts first and analyse how aud where our mu tual effort to render more efficient pro fesslonal services aro blocked, theuv we pul me in jail if -1 charged ', yoa 1 any i Tha passenger veZiodedr r' The .next time a taxi .driver trie to overcharge m lllibflat Tils block off.", ; Ta!klna.To". and rwith." v ?Ti i . talk? to a jrson Is to address mny bs bettei' nble to deise some method j words to him to lallj wttu a pers bv which we can ov( eome this. There arc la to spal ami" UMeo altertiatbwto ULTI MATUM TO ; STRIKERS ..: ".' ': , BRINGS NO RESULTS t ; 5 J By The Associated Press.) . S DETROITMICH.; April 87,'-The ultimatnm of the railroads giving strik- ing switchmen s here and' np-ttate natii ' fx oVlock tonght to return to work met. with no response from the. men early this afternoon, according to the raif officials : ;: ,The edict of the xailroads, issued last .-night,, ia formed the men that failure to return try. the time fixed would mean the . loss of seniority rights and that the roads . would proceed to fill their places with , other men. ' Bepreeentatives of tha yard ' ret 's SLssnciatioa reiterated that no col lectire action would ee taken by the etrikers. ' , , l.i.' never any obstacles thrown in the way of any of us intentionally, 'though w find thorn. In all instances they come from 'lack' of co-operation, and it ts usually due to two things. Mat,, there i not tha pro per understanding between two?lepart metita, ,the employment or service and tiie industrlul nurse. -2nd, there is no under standing or ; co-operation between eitlie the nurse, the doctors, or employment ana service departments." ' .?. , : v. ltow are we going to overcome tuese rOnditionsf There- is only-- one' solution The doctors ' must co-operate- with the nurse fully ami should keep In closer coa tact on all cases that they are harfdling mutimlly. He should also help tTie nnrse to see that the service heads give hef the proper co-operation and 'recognition and full right of way in all matters pertaining to her work. .. Tis wise to also have an advisor,' one to whom you can go to free ly and lay matters-of importance to, nud that he be impressed with the importance ef his interceding! -.'If he proves not suf Urieiitly interested to go in tf) thLf or thai matter as he should theu there Is some thiuir rndienllv wrona .with' him.' as as has not the best of the company' interests at heart,' whose interests hejto so incom pletely serving.' - i'V-' V ""'': "C::; fa many instances the industrial nurse nas tried to overcome these , onstacies erself Sod in majority ? of such case only, ' succeeded ih 'making herself un popular, even to the extent of- being asked or her resignation, ami perhttpa is driven to resigning voluntarily, or maynaps quits rylng and falls into a routine procedure of custom and servility, or I wry say inefficiency. " She is-driven to it by lac f co-operation. ' . -.; .- . Ater all, we have to Hve and in Thing must make the, beBt of ourienvlroirmeni, but this environment can be so different if we are" all given 100, or even 75 per eeni of co-operation. In all such work w must be snppdrted hy our allies, the In dustrlnl heads.' Hot ween these two .we an rapidly teach other departments how to apply their efforts so as to increase thv efficiency of all the departments Instead f working at cross purposes. ' ' ' 'v - ' Neither am I a Bolshevik, , lint I am frankly of 'the opinion -that as long as radical ideas seem to be in, demand.' voa must get together and assert your rights noidlng resolutious, - advising the heads of wulous departments that yon are interested in, that yo. demand the proper recognition you are justly entitled to ana that you.be furnished with what ever j-oi necessarily" heed iii your work. ' , ' lr. Scott again ssiys "This Is the pro per manner in which to Wing 'about yonf requests before company hends, and if this is done It will, do 'more towards the propercftlcient standardization of fnpilt reu whereby your liest efforts can'be nn dividcdlj' concentrated, than any means yet to systematize and elevate to its proper ptai-o in the sun the untiring efforts that splendid pioneers have expended and ar exjteuding to keep the-sinews of our na tion fit.' . . - . - - i . , i; This lack of co-operation could readily apply to teaching, for therertms com eun tier my obsftr-ation severul Instances hite ly wherein the "cap fits." i . ", - : -' .''' A NUBSE t A harrow attachment for gang plows to euable a farmer to do his plowing and narrowing 'at the same time has been patented ,by an Illinois inventor. r "DANDERINE" Stops Hair . Coming -Out:, j poubles Its . Beauty. - A tew cents buys.'.' tanderine. " After at application of "Danderine" yoa earn not find a fallen hair' or any dandruff, A new portable electric, circular eaw whith caa lie siipidie.1 with power from a '' t Knlet cau be set to work at any J beside overy hair shows new life, vigor, f m its motor and base. ; j brightness,' more eolor and thickness. flhrryon a 'rorTverssatlon; to talk of r about a person ia to say things corv Wnilng lro; totalk at pernon '! to address, words to another or" other for the purpose of .having them heard by the one for whom .tltey are meant GROW SOFT LOUS HAIR ' r . ' -;..'''' . ' -. ,' After the firsts application ' of f'Qn Ban " (pronounced Ku-Iian) Ilair Tonic it changes your jdain, dutf.'.half dead, flat hair to ode ' ahimmeriag" beauty. Your biiir soon becobies abundant,' soft, glossy and full of .snap dnd life ; Q Ban Hair Touit dissolves the scales dan druff and Him of grease which forms on the scalp and which soap can sot re move, removes the dust, dirt and exces ijfive oil from your hair and scalp. Your linir then quickly becomes a mkssr so soft htid lustrous and. so. pleasant to handle, It Q-Ilan lfair Tonic put more life, col or, and vigor in your hair., The. bald Spots soon fill in with new hair, so it grows long, thick aud beautiful , Drug gists or by mail 50 cents.' J. IT, Ken nedy & Co;,' Gastonia, N..C. ' i - V WALL PAPER PAINTS tf 4 1 ; w designs-J of, - WALL PAPER arriving - daily. ' "Our stock , of Wall ; Paper is 1 the largest in -the SOUTH. -We, ate , furnishing paper for the most expensive Homes and Hotels in the Carolinas. v '"r"i' " -,'-. -t ' .1 -t V -- -' ' "i ." . " . ' --'."A V ." I' rt . . . "A :-,V '- ' ' i " : i . 'J J, .. k Lowe's Interior decorations, ajELLOTONE and i ; MELLO GLOSS in' all the , New Tints, make the HOME BEATJTOTJL. Write or phone for samples or Color. Cards.-' t 'it V'; h Expert Interior Decorators at you service". 1 1 ' CHARLOTTE; paint &qtAsscb. 30 W. Trade SL V Phone 175 v. f :-.r . j i .(. , j - . -'. i CH ARLOTTE N. C. On the 1.1th d.t ' of May, 1920.1in the city of Gastonia," N. ?: the '. ltuilding Committee of ' Main ''. Street i Jfethodist .1iurchvwill meet ia conference for i the purpose of letting contract for the erec tion of a Young Peoples Building to cost from f 100,000.00 to $1(50,000.00. . . . v Thd contract will be let on a basis of cost plus percentage, or a fixed price to contractor bidding on stiid building. ' In replying address either- of ths " unftr- signed: , 5 , ' i ' " 'i''i SEPARK, Chairman. 'i JNO. L, BEAI, Secretary. ' m 1 e 6 i " .frV . . y( .:,-, lf.A--K'V: i'---- '''-('-'-" Ben4 your gaze upon- our ' 'fountain,J--v' ii , -, ':4'f:' -Ardent youth, or ,sire old,- V --''W.-Like a springs up iiythe mountain, ' , v Always flowing, pure and ' cold.,,; ,r' , . the;,-' 5weetland CANDY CO. ,.r 'J DEAN, CHAIN 4 ; 5 t-t Presents - V. "ALONG THE MOUNTAIN - TRAIL" -yii It belter than a eireua, a' minist reJ 'or- 7 ,, i ' t . musical eomedy-" ',..- ' ; Under auspices of CENTRAL SCHOOL LIBRARY 1'rieeaj 3.1e, , 50c, '73c ' TAX LISTING NOTICE. All persons who failed to 'list their' .; ' polls and personai property to the apecial 4 township supervisor can list the same o ' aay date up to and including May I with "' . the. following .list takers.'': - ;;,! . 'V'?,, : ' . B.1 T. Morts and IV r.' Robinson at the ' ,. court bouse in Gaatonia. ' . , . f " " , C Webb at his office k 'dier"ryrii ' , VVC'JV'vVaitney.'fct his offica in TJeesemer. ' .1 '; V"r !' i! II." IL' Thompson at bis offieoin Staatcjr Creek.',", , . , . ' ' " i , ", A. Lceper at his office ia Belmont. 8. I f. Vasour "ftt I)allas Grocery ' ' store in Dallas on April 17, Aprd 2f anil ' . May Jl only.' J ' " 4'enlty , attnehed for failuri' to list; ' , ":: your property after May 1st, VjXk' ' t , u C. C. COKNWELL, A '.ia e JS' County, -Supervisor, Advertising in The Daily . Gaxett tat; the cheapest and aost effective" way of: reaching the people of the connty. h Smaller Gars -and tlie Worlas Most Popiilar l ires V v-- 1 - ' M ' Xi 1 1 iVXaAM No tires beaqng the Goodyear name, not even , ( the famous. Goodyear. Cords which equip the ; . v ' ' world's highest'priced cars, emtody a higher . ' . relative value -than do ' Goodyear Tires in V ,the 30x3-, 30x3V2';andJ3 Ix 4-inch sizes. - ; ; In these tires owners "of Ford, Chevrolet, vDort. Maxwell and other, ears taking the ' . ... j, ..... 4 . . . x;. .......... t .. 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