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fi'j i ICKORY TASUSHED SEPTEMBER 11, 1915 HICKORY, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 26, 1920 PRICE FIVE CENTS BULLETS THAT KILLED English Miners Glad to Go Back to Work I I) . i y VT fl fl I) Mr 1 I J ' Satur- I if' til URGED eSOIGlLS Hill SPEEDS TO PLOT WITH LftST DAY AT - LiPPARD OF SAME SIZE That Removed from Head by Physician One Which Caused Death Preliminary Hearing Next Week Later Developments in Situ ation Strengthen Theory of Conspiracy I.e. Huffman, who tipcnt' prosecution. Lipoid was not to set it home, nrriv! (! u away, the officers believe, and Cecil corning and pat ;.- nd I.o.io ssiw to that, it is contend 1 inn.i,,,! mni i!i ' J The HlHno- followed ,. HIV....... ..... .... .... ....... -... The "statement of the woman was icpcatcd substantially as she gave it by Aunt Alary II il and her two .f r-t.on inspecting the ,lin,l.'r with Chief Lontz. m. heaving, the solici- WOUld be held at i daughters will spend IT - ! ... . ,'ililK' ..,,.. Tlh'.-duV. lit "'" . , 1..., 11 It ICM ry .us--. 'k.l'fmati received a phone ,; niulit from Polk coun of a murder there ,r,d urging him to go to u!..l -1 i j t. the officers in riiuiu-s of the principals the solicitor could not a-lvi !i'l :,, ,inir nn-tu over the phone. Columbus Sunday r t" 1 v, ,iri,f that Glenn Lippar 1 ..1. U . 1lit2- !,; i 'AT, i' wiwi me ruii.- i UU c- kn'n n lit J T r t !)' ! Til:1; ,,!,;4:vt late Wednesday !,, llolar removed from ,. bullet that caused his . w .(!! of Burke county .:h; alout 7 o'clock. In !',, officer Abee, Mr. L .nd Mr. Jitlo Winkler a !,;,. ., .tutu-r's jury, Dr. i the grave, exhumed Mk the pistol bullet from 1 Mr. Ahcc brought it and I.ipparad's finder to V.,:fi U.f nf iriiiuvcl from I.ippai'd'i .j." calibre and was the C.;,t removed from his j;,;i .) ; ; ;i.r lime i mv u't v tali' in'trvd the neck a little t!U' .iTt "ililc. ami pvnri j mm nv itvu-al vertebra, and cut the . ... . 'PI... ifVil-1-i linul V'' two. i lie uunvi, fci-: vi'i-n the severed crd and the hin. 'iad c'.anced at the skun un i intel outward. The membranes or i .i i .. . : kfrin.' i;l till- mam anil me oia;n ' he vcr; much coiijrestt-f When Lou told of the trouble on the road to the colored women she did not know Lippard had been killed. An officer said today that Lou Lynn was one of the worst characters in this whole section, but she had never lied about anything when brought into court. He said the n cords wculd show that. He believes her statement. Paxtcr Hildebrand and Billie Tal ant were released from custody Wednesday night and have returned to Hickory. Thanks Officers Solicitor Huffman and Chief Lent'. went to the scene of the murder this afternoon to inspect the natural sur- roundigs and to get a better realiza tion of how the affair occurred. The solicitor asked the Record to day to thank Chief Lentz, the Hick- (;ry police lorce, v. uy ry, all other ofticeis and tne man citizens who have rendered assistance ... - lvav,,,,, tVm Vfln so ;n tne cue. jhi". ." ...:ii-..-i.. . ii-n Huffman sat ... tt . . . i . the officers would Have uuu a niuv. niore difficult task in solving the niyf'tery. ad where the on th( wound of illfiicl KiHcil With (n Pistol !,,, I.:ard. if has been shown. . . i t ' t ,. i ,1 tin ... 1. :n .a lt,r,..j tt..n u T H' IS Kill 'VI n 'll I v i tti w i i v ..... h lii. . wii i-i-i n after the figh irtci l..vi.t:iil With till Th II w 1.1" 1 tab ,ff i i ;.. i in , i i . n.,1 f iin ,1 :,, d by Elicit.-'' i,t :md the oil:"! ,n,,t ,..c link m ,iv "n as perfect a hmmui r By the Associated Press. By tne Associated Pie?s. Washin:?ton, Nov. 2C. Union of th? Anon, Car..: Zone, Nov. 2u Sen American negroes with the racial cl-; Ti ,.. i t.i., ements ot all nations to further in?. cause of sovietism was urged before '-:;,r' viiit to the Paofic terminus of iViu Mnscnw mpptinp' To the iULi-Uho Pan a a canala to recreation nationals before which 1 rotzkV snokithoui'-h he 1, - I revpvnl ot.nf I . ..... - T 1 ... 1 I " by tne late American ratucai ami i ,vm. magazine writer, jonn Keen, accoru ereiiv-es svre:i '1 A group of workers nr. the Clifton colliery, England, glad that they are returning to. york after the coal strilsa, ?hlch has been called off. ., ..4 ....-,isa.--,v . .. mm POLiTici GAiN 3 HERS DIES 1 (Ml! II EEilL . flbbtiiBLT By the Associated Press. ' Ardmore, Okla., Nov. 20. Jacoo L. Hammond, Republican committee man from Oklahoma, who was wound ed here last Sunday night m a hotel, died today. 10 LIGHTWEIGHTS TO FIGHT TOliT i i (BY MAX ABERNETHY) Ralofcch. Nov. 2C The 1921 gen eral assembly will be composed of 130 Democrats and 40 Republicans, the'e being thirty nine Democrats and 11 Republicans in. the senate and 5)1 Democrat against 29 Re publicans in the lower house. Contrary to the general report the Republicans by the general election November 2 have a net gam ol the FQEt B EMPRESS IS MUCH BETTER By the Associated Press. Doorn, Holland. Nov. 26. The con dition of former Empress Augusta Victoria of Germany is better. The members cf the faiiy may now see her. POLICE KEEP WATCH M 11 CLUB ing to the text of his speech receive-'' here frCjaa Moscow. Describing the position of the rtn- gro in the United States, especia in the southern states, as "ieriibl Reed declaimed the negro offered two fold onportuniiy to th of communism in this coun face conscience araonir the and second, the use of labor ipr.orr Race consciousness has stead" l( among th: negroes, U second section of vrhi are now carrying on a propuga 'iria o.'!' favoring revolt against thi?w lute.-." i Lt ciMcers her i The pre: :d'.'-.-.-(a game tx g-:.d a I tor boat .'dde. L,tL- .-is y i. ea m : an-f.-iy l i -ct dro id later "e e.uly for tock a 1 1 j Co en increased 'nil'. "r i I ill c-.' N f.s t... ni ;i he .-iviil lea c al, "vi i re oil .:;r i his sin;. Stales. His !' devoted to vey ol pi ?;,. ms that ids ndmiidsii'ation. t. oi' lhe.se problems -s the new adinini- : wb! 1,1 White and negro labor in ro'fii he northern and southern sections j ,f the countrp must 'be joined in common unions as 1 lie quickest w:i carry on sovietism. Organization of the forekr h'bo stralion .-houi.'i raaiiitsii:' with the pubh of rar.ani:'. v:Ith the i;reai:ie:ii .-iiJ-.n re vc; ;v, t as;:urnce3 tf d " iil n!vir.g a buti-ciuet given in li'.iue hut COUNTk Bv the !H' lj earned the United States for revolt and , (he c oordination of radicalism in 1 1 North and South America into a w (joitior, reel Associated Y. . Va. cm c. i -j . '"Happy inie near here idnerle movement w.ns m(Ivo:':.1h.1 Louis Franc-r, secretary of the com munistic partv in the United States. ICH 'iaj. Richmond i::. n ; 'iv Snotts ' "tny'd io.5S is c;f by 0 1 i 1 1 B M S S ' - i 1 L I I -',3 nJL w;uJy UfiSh By DENIAL IS WOE OF PMCE OFFER n th; Associated r'rcsR. MhvaA. Nov. UC An onicia. -. . . .. . r.,Uv of the repor that Consti-ntme hail n.v.-u U' mil 1o OCCUPY v-w. K "paiim- ov"ned by the former dei a:i ruler. Bv the Associated Press New Y, Nov. 20. Benny Leon aid woiTfS light weight champion, il,r tn ... decision. The contest- coming general a-u.u..y. ii-iv,- -n-mlifrs as in the last legis lature there wc re 133 Democrats and 3y the Associated i'ress. 57 PonnWic-ins. These fiirureii arei ,New York, Nov. 26.- riven by H. M. London, legislative ule!('nc HOi.iiiau, wn" jv...- ants areants are to weign m pounds at 2 o clock. at 135 MR GFIFFIT KO! RECEIVES l . ! I tlillCi tliey ever ARRESTED IN DUBLIN I'-iicf t f Coa. piracy lV,',i.tl.r il,,. will be able to LUii-ii ii,i,iv llian second degrc Ln it i i.i,i.ii,u ('ii its a hi iiv to fw th it a conspiracy iter llul'linati drew warrants toi arr-t .f the five men charging, . . . I ... 'ic; and nuirder, and me i.in. it l)ck Ih fncr, c.ne f the three Hi lid I in I'.urke iail. attempted a) 1- i. im.w ,i i,i t,,i ;ii,d later bouvrrn at a local htirdvvare stoi'e P'oof. in tin' ii.ind.-i of tlie inveuM- i v i I'M':', i,f th.. nicii racv: Jock Hei aid 1 i iii toi w.t:'. 1 1 caliui ciiuM Co! Ho lilllK'lS in Uiwn Wi.ulil lit ll. II.. did buv SOUK I1 fiili'i,'..' 1ml h-t but thev W' li lc Part (,r ( LESEUE'S SPPEIL Yrr the Associated l'r..s. ' Washineton, Nov. 2G.-Presu en Wilion received today the appea of lhSrnUA tuition. The message Relied the white house it ni"ht lrom ienei. , "tv. Wilson already has consented to fix the boundary ur.a "Z u" but here was no indication h. wouhl do as mecuato.. Bv the Associated Press. , 'Dublin, Nov. 26. Arthur Griffith, founder of the Sinn Fein organiza tion, Prof. John McNeill, Sin 1-em .i i- o..i;.i,ii.nt in tht f.onden- meniuer ui jauiuin.ii -- , ,i,.r.v district, and a number of oih-, toilows trj, ' including the professors son, were also arrested. In the .lcier.ee in America of Em np.M I' Valera. president of the iri-i' re-iid.dic.'i Arthur Cii if fit h was .....r..!,!,. the l.-t'st active Irishman . . . i. I. , L... T..1..U '.'i lt 1 1 1 ill t'C 1 1 1 1 J- '."': I "I i-"c' i'"ii i ! .. .i , :..,! in : n interview oe HOPE MR. MM WILL i Ul y of repi'ii ,.1 . ..1 I l.c lr. -it'- d van d.-f.'i uiiverl upon o.v w gluid more tl.an :i year :,go - augmatcd iai l inaren w.... assination of the lord mayor Cork. of By Mr. London s compilaaon oaiy three mcmbens of the last senate. W. L. Long of alitax; J. u. ue Laney, of Mecklenburg, and W. A. Reinhardt,. of Catawba. v;ilb Ihi the 1921 senate ,while 23 Democrats ana f Republicans will succeed them selves in the lower house. The thirty-fourth district furnish es the only political upset in the ap- per house where the ilepuoiican nu iority in Wautauga overcame tne Democratic majorities in Alleghany nd As'-ie the oth.er two counties m that district. The Democratic candi dates for the house redeemed Ashe, Orange and Polk but lost m i,aiuweu Jackson. Stanly, Transylvania and Yancey, making a net loss oi two members in the lower house. Democratic members of the last be, use succeed themselves again -as oilows: Doughton, Butt. lUattnews (of Bertie), Young. Tucker, Johnson, Crisp, Fountain. t.ox. nam.., Wright, Darden, Taylor. Grier, Grauy Dawson. Neal Pharr, Mattnews iu Mecklenburg). Brown. Everett, b.mw and Swain. Five Repubacan mem beiB of the last house who have been returned are Propst, Pass. Spence, McGuire and Bryant. Buncombe county sends to the l.ouse Miss Exum ticmcni, crat of Abbeville, who is the fu- woman to.sit as a inemoer w legislative body -Throughout lai.t night a police guard oi 10 pa Uolmen kept watch over the Union Jlub which yesterday was the scene of a riot when Irish sympathizers , biected to the display of the British flag. hDKeS the Associated Press. Chicago, Nov. 20.- f ederal Xcnnesaw Mountain Land is t entraining orders against 72 keepers ted.i to prevent tiiei iating prohibition laws. The offic who had filed suits against the loon keepers asked that thair plac be closed Wednesday. Ju l j i- ... ' j S.'U )ji 1 vio-! ri . t!,- .- Washingt; m; O'-t-bc -:,.),ou0 wl'i : . c-;, n. aim-. 1. ; !''! .000. o vecsc -Epoi ts dur ' e; . : $153, .lecreas. d ap- d at ,.:.o.., c v.-eve r ;"2,000, 'ri Sc-p-valued at I 0 CUT IS MADE c i i 1 (I B t i 11 h ml f l ! a 5 isithbUJ IPS m PA lun. . i ii r i.i.itol were found on I'T'iun.l wliiri. the crime occur A I () v. A. calibre cartridge was n tlie road and a crumpled liill win nicked up near the 't "f the (h ad man. Then the $200 "A-hich I.ippnrd had w:is fo'.inl ii'1 siio) after Dock Hefri'r, "' npiiciocil to he losinir thincs ut ll'tri'tit iil,,., (.w,no in for II m' and haircut. Offered to jr.t Money iC'l'-i declare t'uit. ('eel HefneV, i-frer and L ne Young, the lr,'(' tnci held for murder. knew iletin l.inniii.l b-ul $7X0 with went out with them, aa- rntnf-T that thev did the killing, and s tati'tiT'tit that he had only '"n,y d.,!liics, as ndateil by Lou "w h" had no money, lie offered to Pn, win Bv the Associated Press. Ge neva. Nov. 2G.-The a ttilu. e among the delegates rt iht Uaeue toward tne app-- " iL tuJifto Pre.i!en Wilson to act cut expectation that tne ud 1 relieve the Uague I Europe of this situation. ARRKSTFl) THIS MORNING Bv the Associated Press. ' London, Nov. 2G.-The Irish " of fice in statinfg this noon hoi been arrested in Dublin at 2 o'clock thi. morning said no formal arge had . r .......1 .,rrn;i.lt 11 1 111 . lit! WJS iieen pivifin'" jk-'"" . taken away in a lolty to an unnamed destination. HOUSE TOO BUSY T PERCE sn MUSTER I U, S. IS DE5D By the Associated Press. Washington, Nov. 26.- Harbor and vvateiways improvement and main tenance appropriations will amount Lo 478,207,005 for the fiscal year of lOL'i, according to estimates of Maj. Gen. Lansing II. Beach, chief of ar my engineers, announced todsy in Id j, annual report. rr recommended a rivers and har bors appropriation of $57,208,751,! supplemented by sundry civil items aggregating several million for con Sinuing work under way. The recommendation will be in oroorated in the regular estimates ;o 'be submitted to congress in December. w;iu,i.mi XT (,.. district, lvian- .co Bay, $4,500; Pamlico ami Tar i-ivc-rs.SjOO; Nause river, ipl5,&LtJt Beaiifort, $(3,000; waterway Core .ound to Beaufort, $2,500; Beauiort nlet, $2,100; Cape r ear river aiai u -low Wilmington. $695,000; North .'.ast river, $53,000; Black river, $2,- the As:-o,-iated 1'i'ess. j New York, Nv. 20. Price rediic-1 I 'm'i of ll'A 1-3 per cent on window; :.hades -wore announced today by the , Columbia Wilis, inc., the largest; manufacturers of tlm article in the j country. ; The reduction which brings prices New .'..onicia i very' ton mi; Tc Mverv of cot- to near the possible by oter mater level were rrade j cid rdat'-d T.'rf -s. - Nov. 2d. Repo-' r;- .lilies in ' ,i : : ""O c,inr effect in the 1o'ia'. about 700 bales for de . c her cciitract.'. and in- 'ilin-; 11.. south had a de lencv 'l the break, which 1, the drop in cotti n Uivx j caused a decline ct !'' points or a!s. j more. ,. -y, j - IS! HAVE KING COBB iS HOOTED AMI LIKE MIHEV MH BS1 PIIK CUM bw' mam w bu - - - j - - I i . i By the Associated Press. j Py the Assoc Athene Nnv 9A. 1' l"3tlC(l San ."-"C, i riocf Rifiin mnr li.'Hllif hf r.-f.nm ! -;. 11' !)- . out c ,:f former Kinir Constantine to his ! liignaot ited Press. I V iv ''(. . i v l.olio the ball park by in- :; who came t." see him tli rone, but is expressed that! play here v'i hv (."iii rr m e -lli,i vint Inns will MS I t IIMC lafl iS c f the Greeks, either by concluding a : he haJ protested i eace with tlie Turks separative, ot , an emery bal'. :3idst the Armenians against C Th. :,! rn i- OU....I.1 nlll.cr ef i lincit nVll'-' hnl) to Wtl !'l -H I 111 . . I 1 I ! I , I I 1 tILlIV t vi. . t thp end ot the sixth inning after af ainst the u.se of Tit Of fiffi, .ok iri't. 't f, pmii WHERT TAKES YET T arte him im attempt on his part to !' Hniie no, iuy if they yould "Na"'"' Stali.meiit Wiibulnntliit.l Aft Til M l,.t 'I' "CU ,; ll.fi,,.,. ing nl i ut some; liquor, and l.orie Youn would ir. It r .. xVia & cartel atod Press '"Washington. Nov. 2C Speaker ein.ii todav that there was nrobabilitv of any resolution providing for a separate peace with i . --iintr to fi vote in me V.,t'i inuiiy h t,n nt the December session The sneaker who recently confer- 5 red with Senator Lodge of Mass., Republican leader in the senate and i 4-V...4- jf wa ncrreefl that the par- n,. Vio Associated I ress. .uL..i- ,;rtt,r fontrress would be u.t xT,.. Of. Values l" k"i- iy a in .!-" ik.y ... " - Chicago, Nov. 26. vww bclow too small to undertake to pass tne wheat market , "V.rst time Uesolution. ... MOTHER 01LE Bv the Associated Press. Washington, Nov. 26. -W. A. r , Fkeneren, Swedish ministei S tSates, ciied ? at Uie legation here toe tfl alter a ovibl uniteu i" ' c-ix years of service here as secretary ancl councillor. He was married to Laura Wookott Jackson, who sur vives. COTTON n- tvP Associated Press. New York, Nov. 26. The cotton market was extremely nervous and unsettled at the opening louay ow ing to weakness in Liverpool over the holiday and reports of financial de pression abroad. First prices ware ... i. .t 4V.Q ivifirVet sold on bo to 80 points below Wednesdays elose December l.2i January . March A5 '5' Mav July - lo-bfr cs be adopted it is feared ngiwca nnd France would not help Greece. ooo. t ROBBERY I . i SITS CIP1I IGSIIST FIRE PERU . !e I ell c to ,DO J 1 i.-.ii ;S'ii tc take the .jc.-'.cd and Cobb b it r;:; l,x::t:3 ha ' oeat tr t a!ii, 7 to 2. - t , CL 1- m r.-- - . ' m. (I Tf! fppinCPIT (BY MAX AB1 Los Angele, . A , I . . . . . 1 ... .. j 0 1 1 l nnir.'-.i i in-!terday at le' this niorru 'oii.-'iiess. lege $l.r,0 a " ;VA h00 rc- S,',or."K the' was reached. downwarad -jt SB tne Kl-m-iui - ntrricu ..v...nnd. -were tne iiuim-";' The attention ot the house, vir. Gillett said, would be devoted al- cost entirely to appropriation Dins and immigration bills. 15.35 15.18 15.24 15.21 15.23 OH! Bv the Associated Press. " - - - ... y-i Raleigh. Nov. 20. L. v . l !ixnevoient institutions every formerly dispatch clerk m tne Hen- of Uves ofchi derson poeconice, pieau -- iederal court here tins moiiua.n v. the charge of robbing the unueu States ail of approximately . 0,.,, nro -recovered by iiost oi iiiu '"in postoffice inspectors when the airest was mrde. . j frc.nt mav mean a Judge Conner cieterrea ss' frantic little ones ntence pendmj arrival of Ul?es Lonci rh., -fire mm RNETIIY) j ttnleio-h. Nov. 26. Campa'gni against the fire peril in Nort'i Ci if,,., ic Vi-..ino- unshed bv the state turance department kind a 1 - letin joieo . . , t.. t v,-.niir in .ivnnc.e . cns just ls.sueu jas. iv - I cemmissioner says: ! O w "The fire peril in our schools, col-: 'e dormitories and chantaoie ano.i-ie .- m .,,..- ,.l claims its toll of lives ot cinimen n. the schools or other institution:,, m v. most cases the loss of life and the m-1 ;,,.! arc caused bv panic, due to die M smoke," rather than by the f'uv themselves. Stairways are fi;? tras -hv o -f,nls sten bv a child ir ted i ': -:. vav. fC Eddie !" or in ju id ces Hill p.'bay, y w'hoe.t regaining tl: i ed, of writhing, tc 'rViovloa w. Tnwnsend snoke brief V 1 . 1 . 1 . . . - tho nnnvoduetb'itv of cuano of i .,.,.. ili numerous i-. xi ' i r.i.n I...ne Young wouiu " , v . .,lir(,a jn North unaKoi-i t-.r . ""1"' Jw,. I h.Miv 'M we had a terrible -M-ind riKht herej-- ther vvith the low price 'J0 this morning "-Cincinnati .id, according to tho cotton. I "My husband is going to bring home a nice box of candy this ev ening," said Mrs. Younghubby. "How did you know? Did he nromise it to you?" asked Mrs. Nay-bor. "Oh, dear no,' replied Mrs. Young- .sentence i'iu,u - ; i w father, who wired that he was leav ing St. Louis today ior iww- .0 a 1 Tf President Wilson is blessed with a continuation of his remarKaDie strength of mind ana a jeswi"" s:x Izl " hnAv will not have streai'i u.... . , to exercfl. a Ions upenod ot "watchful "waiting" tiTl Vindication will pay him an important visit. Savannah News A poor paying city gathers no good teachers. pile endeavoring escape the fire monster. "The old fashioned structural ste"" fire-escape furnishes only parti. . safety, and is even more conductive to panic than a stairway. It is. as generally constructed, dangeror . ir fire drills because of its very nataie. The only way to save these ntrie folks from panic and consequent in jury or death in case of fire is to make their rapid exit-- from building a- natural and comn place as possible. "The only way to avcid rapMiy vac ;i -.- 0.1 .1 ceii-eu ' .-'egrr 'et, 1. : - vh , . -She repll'-d tha if, Trd.napo1-: ihe 1 a ! va7. i,i:e crashed into ;.:,. n ChevroK t near -.'( .-j. " nroiet ift . no' o river, was luccnar.ifian for '.rim Chevrolet, who " -. h O'Donnell, l n t., lndia.i- ; - Che . lolet re- ! f;o-n Lor is Chov- deal man. ak- : ,me here. . . r-.h.. i.d KO direct and make ready for o-preadlnrf firea. to cut out a-1 j lone pract'' 1 convi.ni: tGV.-'V 1- . Data ' fltv fm. ' : i Jv..a : y ii-.iuiie. m 1 c 'nsi..; r. ors. -or ' tt : "is- k-i panic is i' .vfvs an! This can be icri'v and 'dcuWc i- life and prop be turn: died up in . .r-ance Corn- :'t