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Hickory SVATCH YOUK LABEL l - ,r ... tk ECOMB WEATHER I i Partly cloudy toniglr j and Saturday. 4 t;, . TABI.ISHED SEPTEMBER 11, 1915 I ' HICKORY, N. C., FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 2g1921 PRICE FIVE CENTS ,0G4I CEF5 TOLD r SiWfs off , ,!,' iVlcsgaKt-s Flashed lo All Parts of Country IN ; inlintf Walltoul Set for Stmilay Labor i'm.-tt l Stroulil SJrotlii'i iiooi! Lealers to Terms' SPLENDID WELCOME , Spanish Artillery l'&mimehw WpvJ-,., wwWw,M;)aw. 1 FOR MARSHAL FOCH 1 .1 if W ..;' -ft... ,,. v" r s . jiv. ;'HvrA f-' M,ciult(J l'r'i t t.'i. :vs. - 'l lif ..fli. i. j p C n . rail st rik order issiird iv ! D I ;,irrii, t r: t i rt 1 1 ii 1 1 i ninliirti,, i.ii ., i re iiindrh ;' e . , i f I In- Iti' five t ! t : i - - 1 r,' , to I lieir general .'!i:i!r , i iiail'inen s i II sul'init I iir i,i Hie locals anil the v fli failiiev off the strike will , ( ; i r the whole country, mil'TS .lolialily wilt I"' lay !' the lelreraphiT. ' n a w " PI FOLISl G IN STAT E I f! i , f 4. 3 1. rut A 1 - Great French Teacher and General to Attend Le gion 'Convention Short, Graphic History of His Record in Two Big Wars Intense iiitary Student 4 1 lil.s photi.-i anli. luado duri Lattt iy of 7C's in ai ti :l wani1 eiiL-av.-iHct l4 u ,., floahi.-i, ain.v i!. i n-:i , , ... .... .... . I "MM i I 1.1IU2 aLlfU JISSEMBLT ,nl v ol her oi j'.ani'at ion; Mi- r ('lie!;' aie 1m inj" -i!i ( iiit"'l State. i railro.n.l v, ..i.-li .aed an iiii"it .. i !, final ilt-fi aon (.; the .: imLiy aiinoinu'f 'Ja lint! :i,r pulilii' hait m;; ei Wed- .iii ; i f ion, il W.w oS ! 'il ,:,.i!ie the silliution anil its , ;i. t i dillj1' to ('He ii.en.tif'i' i.ii t 1 I Ii,- mat ter out of it V, , 1 1. I Ii.1 aiin..uiU'eiiiiit I ,. Hi.' ottKial i . " ' I ' 1 1 1 i 1 s i In' I I i J. Did. 'I . ill.' I , i ' 1 1 . I I r lid t '. e la M i i o.v We I e jii lili"; t ' in- , i I . i ; (p. me.:. ,t,, I Oi AI. II AIK ,IK ... i ' ,V ' ui'ialeu TreSS. i . . v,ii iiit, Many rat" aj'1 , ... r:, i hail 'i.en h.V u hi :. , , h, . . ted lo not ily local i ii.il I lie : I l ll.e I;. in l.eei , . ,' i.' v. mi ; i ii." roll tr.day !. ! , . hi i.thel lr..oi.l i. I, i t (.!,' l't!.!::; NOUITi.li t!..- A-:Si..eiat'i frefl. i i , I t. M.-- hi. ,1. Marion. :. ... : i n f I i.e crder of raili oa , ti.day sent coilo uies. ''i ' h" I'.eneral chairmen i-f . h ji- :! ' : e a I ions I aill'oad.: in ,,,11 in' lm in lli.it the st rike sel for , ''.!.i i ,ii I. ad heen calh'd off. I'V v' i S SIT.I'.CT MWdtniov as nisi t ( I (.o I;i:mh. t,,, . s 'I,..,,!, u, t. s. With lh" : 1 1. i ..f I 'oluoihia. S. i '., .'; t in i !M..' ilai'.' (Hid the elocli.OI 1 . II. AI 1 1 iniiin ol dree ii dioi o. tnv wax AtiKkNirn: ) Uahiu'h, Oct. i'eiieral re.i'iila- tions to (H'ltnit the u:a of '.'.Teoholi, In crs on ,i ph irian's pi i :- i I i 1 1 will not affect the Ik. no dry con-i. lions inevailiii": in North Carolina .( 1 lh' attorney 'ciiera!':; ofl'iee n.!d-: in an opinion i-iveii iniuirie:: lo,;,. The ojiinion is j ; i i hy l i a; !. N'a'di, a-!si;taid attorney, penerai ' !.o ,nint:' nut that no inattei; wlia! ittrul' lions I'edeial oft ieial ; may 1. 1 oin n !;'.:! t e Noilli I 'a roi ma':', law ::llolil'; enollj.'.ll ti' la'l'j) tlie till nihle-.d I eel- drinker .sit hiu the path of ! hteoll'- ne.'-'S. 'I hole Will If HoiK' I-0I1..I1 eiiiiifh lo .,li.'itiit :uch a vain tluiig. hf thinks, t ertamly no idi.V'.v I Kill Will llitlplet I lie federal VtV. il lation; v.ilh'nit. lo.,.in!'; at Ihe slnle Lw. IC ji ha iioi aln ady held tli.o. i . i,i i ! t he i I f e , nihihil i i' la-', is in,.', i' ",l l 1 1 1 nl than the 1'ederal aet t In. foi iner poi fit,. I I.e ' ay, Hi" 1'nitid Stall., supreme M ini will da. That is I la- assistanl atti.rney . i' ... : i . , . C'eln i a I a reais n nl anooiiiii m;: u,.. Noilli Caiolin.r. st lie I. lav. widcl leoi.dei! the old ones w ha h permit It d di ii"';i-l s aim ph v.- inaiis. to : .l In, ilu, . on p: r ipi ion ml h-? i k i i i s , w i 5 ; r k PHP! ! ICC JLrd LisbL id. Jhmim ! Lit k l k I r - U .4 s. -j - .. i :-: a a H? sis fH KS t'J li J & S L; fET iwse s y e..s 3... litHnireb r j i IP Ti 1 1 n 1 1 i i J I,. t':1 the Asfl'K'ifltp.i Tress Knew ildl, 1-4. C, 0. I. ! tii.il of :. Saial. Whitley o " V".,i , . j, J tt iihilif'" iliaif-'Cl i, if h tiVif. '.IrjtiCi ' (!.. . , 1 ... . .. ... . : ....... , . i iuiiii.n-1 in i. oiiii'i. i 'on ..win ii,- i i . . i -1 i i,i , -,-, ,iJi..i , t ?,,. t.v lL Aiso. iatcd Prebt I l -ii.: 1 'iiy, i'i. j. l.i . At. ... iiS-f., addrr.ssir ihe rae l.'ii.M.ifi of I !,h Jiltioiljl painr I ' I 1 .!:", ,.,i,i li ul of her l,ii:.haa. hy ) e- ld IVmU.3.-, Vo. ;n. was aluuplly )rl d I his, uioi a it e. i i at Ii" J ! i 1,1 I.e d.i . 'Sal of 0,1 If"! When the d.-1e.,e ,,,,;,:! j !.. s, .. (,,.-,. (.....j, ., ,. , ,.., j, of af.'i'M-'ory l..i fore tSe i n 'i I ; . v.-- !. ia-' (epled u life si litem-, ill the 'e,l.tv.: 1 , :.;,i :,Uly . of ,,H,;.:,::.. i.i--.y. Wi'.vjil who V.'.l : found -uiil;' mui. lev VV .dn.'Si!:,y li'daj waa leii.e,, hy liUl;o llani-is t-.i be .. !.!' it i a 1,1 ai.-; .1': 1 i'an ho,' ill' ! t I' ', . . :t.,:- nieiif of til' I il:,ld - t' l.i ;,...( j, 1,1 :;:;i u' iiie e n.-.oii'O. i k 1 1 '-it el .1 n u., ry i;i-,,". .tat'iles of T.M! is ;u f-.liows nns iho,,,;..; liaM-'. ah-u na Us- i . . , n.a V, l m.ii ,. ii pi. ul, in ai i'o iu.ii.il er l:r- federal anl'ioi-ilii'.; all. v He- ate of h. i i- an I Inyuoi- on presoii. i ..on or such a I hio;.'; in 1 hi.. . tate const il nl e-. a iol il ion: "All I 'V, . ant lioi'iam - or alh.'.viiii-: l h,. ;.'. If of spil il llolis. illolis or ma.V lain is or into sicatin:-- hitleis hv aav medii at depository, dl U;!,!',: " phai niari-t are her; hy repeah-d, i a ,.1,',M he unlawful for anv .iii'. , , ..'... . i - i a. i ! ar r . iii a I l'.i re control on . . . . . , , . i M ; ; i ai lia I i I y tl? Assoeiatea Press ;.e .,;..,, ii . 0 ; Oct. 2i - J he hei' ngof the "haVes; cc-i pus lAi-it in the ' ' ' ! I'.'-ia . :-, - is not likely to tie held today. , iiugb Bis Ray in- on u.. i.j .'ouiuii-v vviniajua l.u f,ci, Ul ! at e Ilt-riClliM' li? rliri'ieciion inaib. touch with Solicited Olsm, ,,i nvn- i.Jabo. On;? comity which did not have U-ieph..iit' a n.i i i.-poi-t. at ;C0 when should Le (BY MAX ABERNETIIY) Raleigh. Oct. 'J8. Two thousand nuiiln: sclii.'jl teacher are exjiected to ' attend the 1 liiriy eight n annual session of the Nonii Carolina Teach ers' Assembly to te held here .Nov ember Si... aceordiiii-- to A. T. Al ii: n so, i .-I a i y . Mtiriu-i sin p in the assembly- now nurribeis, anvinid lj,0u0 and it. i:3 ..:: i- cl - d that wheii the teachers C"-h-er lien:- next nionth aiound 12,000 i.vii' have been fiiiolled. Last year Tie i'uembership was lnci'ased just piaoi to- jthe annual meeting in Asheville tc 3.050. These figures will hold until the' final tabulations at the Ncvem Ler ineetirii? here. Four cities have recently announc ed one hundred par cent membership. These are Salisbury, Concord, Bur liiitrtoii :.Tid Statesviik', Other dtie a i i : a . '.... ... .,1 M. I. l -. . , .1 -,-.11 I - in el a II won t on le v v. urui n, v, i a tiied at the Doa enit.fr ttrni of (ycemv cc'an-l y siinei iov coiirt , a i':r e. 01 1 ne us. -i- c?t '. j'....- ... j,': ui- i i -1 0 1 . . If L S t0...livVi i:y iif ... .'. . .-.i r.i ii i- j . .. a ih isse I; iiogaii a : i .- ia 'i.i a- e. "T dou'i, :;ivi'. -i lap for JiKmr-y ex- jd mr- i.vr a.', t itiii e ii to i-ivc-u- medical dep.. ilory, drut-ist. or ph..r i.'a, i ,1 to sell iv other dispo.-e of to, "am arty s.p'u itmais. vinous, termer,: ,',( ,,r mall li.piora or intoMcat ui'- isH. i. . ' ; ( hn i mar I ' moron :lurnsoii i . peiidiu-; several days, in Washiidou ('it v. 'tlie governor hop.!; to he aoie i -. . . i . . . ; -i . 1 1 1 a I. , cii 1 1 1 t,. ,e 1 wliue away, ?ue. iov, " " ' '"; ,a.. , in rvoii una ..'oveinor, .ie , ,. ,.l)liumli:l ,,, w:i l oiiveiitioii closed heie la.-t 1 1 . . ... . .,-.,.1. s si rain hen t he .1. T. a velitioli closed heic la.-i l ia . i;,,., ,, t week ! ;:'V; "y'r'v1 .,'iV ? !dsetutr,r7,'-uah.i,!. :m:1,:,:'. nl V;:v.!:;','Vm:'it is uu,iers.o,i u.,t .1... r nib 1 , l,e lia millet s as the i.Mi st Yini- 1 ssaie the formal call for H mm TUB LITTLE BIK ! '-i P R r IB TflA IIAull TO RRAGKlHUNUh BIL (J U 1 1 1 1 I v uiiTi! prMiT I ClliS H 5- 3 vTi - EV S3 N - 1 i M b H a I . I I . 1" I -."- It W:,s 1:""'V :"Ui"";",:; eccil session of the locislahive in I , ; i il ' i I i:i 1 1 1 I' ovel liors Wefe elei toil . I" 1 1,11 ; l.-diov : domes Truck. Spat lau-J 1 ),'1''"'Im'' 1 --- - ii ;. ('.: Alva l.unipkin. t o'.uin :i. s r i:. s I . .1. noli let ,.', cl nor, res't'tied yestci'da 4 die newly eleeteu' overnoi1 w'-al in' : n.;i.'ils.ie chart;' t tie- distrii t. i . i 1 linn of the rctirine; Kovenior i .,. I iiM euiher :U. A' i 1 1 - es by Marry Kerr- inLei na- ' s:d Ki Aani.; picsident and others, I he feat iii I'K of the husines se -i' ii .' tei'dav, and they were all i" h" hum of an anneal to the Kiwan s s, an, behind the vC'Vermin-ii;. ip,in t measures t hat will serve . e AiiM-rica on the pedestal in..! '.' sal ions, l;. -.1 nt i. 'ii favorinj.; disarmament ''s .I..p!e, aim wFll de distributed - .iiimis club as well as sent 'i'h , and leuislative bodies ol i." ' a, and counties. The ni'.'. Iv I" i"i ..I ficers pledu'ed their supporr 'inn' tie Carolina'! distiiid the ni" i art , ,i. in the iKwaiiis tstnks ...on,,,. Meirinion was by a 'inani- Jii'IESE STEH GOES TO BOSTON !! hfiW il- oaiild be dorio.' iale ii Ihroiiel-j aiV j.L.I.I .; and d. V.'lop I hem." I ii.a USSin ;' iiidlh-.tviai Cl.ndl! ' 'a ..IS. '.ah Sad, ' hei'.-'. i i hear lie i ii.-'jiie I ii r. I; lahcr and s.-,., Bv the Associated tre-. ' ! U !" f'''. h ' ' 1 :' ' Seattle. Wedia O. t. 'I he Jaoa , never el f, md a man who aai,', ik'si- . team, hip Kiit-ui Mnvn sank miles off Cape Slatlcry, Wash., a! niidni.cht last nii.ht in a luvnii'.i a.', but all her passengers and ctvv." vve.a picked up by I he fie:;:hler e: I ival acc.ardiii" to a wii.'les'; dv patch to-1 day. ' - " 1 he Wrst Ivan s-as bound for Ja-j i;aii and a i 1 1 continue to the orient,! I he niexsacv added. limn 00 H rLbdfy it I OlhmL Sbllun W.-isliirif'Icu, Cel. The foi ii i-awiii;'- esasiil i v'c hulh-liri, ad ires. -a-' 1 I S 1 fiy t; aH'eaioioves Mas issued IIC I il i I m morniii!; by Cresidenl. l-'airfa.x Hr i'.y the Associated Tress. Norfolk, Va., Oct. oo.-Robbe Ibis niornine' entered v1 he bank Curiil.uek at r.lo.vck N. Unable '. crdrr the vault, the rubbers, were able to n'et only a f e , dolls.rs and escap ed befeie citi.eiis, aloicd by the cxpli'd.oii, could gather. 5 I 3 0 w "J ef dhe Southern IiaiKvay Sys i ' a ii. : " W i 1 1 1 lioaitfel crnoLioti, I cm tialulali' you on the i.e .v -. from C'h: a';o thai t!if- Ihtealne.le strike led off. I lm iic. lie pasr 101 ii j '-li.vioiis. week have m:.oie nc pri m, I al a I enield. of lily Sentiment S Co?, j ; 1 1 ! I f i ; - I'i.' sil nation nor have T sca ly on any Messas:;e hushing- thai 1 ha ' 'oiii- confide). ee as I know you ha ' , paiae. 1 symp.-il ili'.ed deeply W'ilh yc.;- 5v the Assoclatwl Press. - -.lle.-i ivel an.r imlividually, for ! W-ashinjclim, Oct. '.is.--The wav i.w he diff 'Hilt ies of your situa- vi-.-K n.-ived today hv Senator h'.-ei lii'n hc.f T felt sure that ' Alien the HOC IN KOAII CATSF.S Democrat, of Missouri, to f - Y e a iirac cams far final electim yo FATAL iVIOTOli M'CinhN tidier- bo.utn l.ill'whhh woul.i .y.i.aii. loyal to Iho service o . i .,, ., (,.) "S Ke V ( . s,nt , ,, he mi j hi' to which wi h mutual res- 4, I i youm- an of! the senate recently laid m, the laba ,w, f,,. many years been K.0,.:V... V emnty. died ii.Lat the request of 'resident. Hardin., e,,,,! . toother." IHHil I i'i' " . , .... , . 1 ... i . ......oieoil I u i . . .. r.....l m wulo.'e I !, neie - ., l,i,aiil:il Here Ol Hi. in o.- i ,-ii-n..wi n "' Kiwanis YiUXA. j ..jilav "h'M When an autoino-j nt t)) Jh, leVisi.-.n bill proi.e ' t. ..ii... is . iii'M I,." iiiivi'iit ion. ovei. . ., 1 1 .I-,.,., I tit o'o In- foimer arn i . 'ii PI IG PLANT k flS ui MESS BASIS SI! The air dent oecuiTe.l ill me poo-., lie road near lannbertoii, tlie carinen 1,1 I., ... ,1 Ltl'IK'U II IIOI' ' i.urninn mrue .. Tin- doK was killed. The deceased was about 'J I years old mid is survived by his widow and oiu' child. ,Jproeeeds to c;o In- foimcr Sefvr I IT,A(TU:i:S IN IMMKKON JOIN STAII. ASSFMiaV A iatt'U I'ress. I : , A! k.i i.f -be nil rate plants ,lan' ' ' Ml b , Im',1;i will be made from in.' i,i. , ;i,, , liii',',. . ... tin tiM. 1,1 a-.. . Two other oecu- I Uinl.erton.. uci. ine i.ooea.-i . ........ ..p i... ,'.,,.,,,.,1 uiihiirt. The branch ol the Norlh Carolina i eaua i.. ,, .u'.n wais a nriii- e.rs Assembly was oreunied her, . loivim- worked at. va- Saturday with more than 100 men,- rious places in the state and V irin- itll lie was loiinerly enipio.veil lot I ITTI F FMTFIITF y I ! LL Lis I Im l L !!i H i j T IFTlH Till.' Stale pleaded iivt ia-ady. Will onus is c.-.-,ins'rl for A. j. Alien, -,yh ; v.as kiiled at K.annapclis by Thomas Tuesday night, '.IBS i..eiTH WINS 0y the Associated Press. isew York. Oct. l.'.H aliss Edith l.sitb, i-, oviinra golf champion of eiifil. .Biiiaiii aiici Caiiada, dffeate.H Miaa Aiesia Steihiifs hei'e today. I TVDCC on II OIL ULHUS8 Sill B If TE1IFIC dy tlie AsociatP4 Prtrss- Savrintiiil', Oa.. Oif. 2'A. A tiile 'losely approaching a tiday wave be s'hiiiu" hilt4 yeS'torday afternoon and 'i'ali In leyom I bounds uuriiitr the iiiclit. I'layod havoc -with property i n Tv bee Beav'h. !hauy houses were washed away and the pa v illicit threatened by the highest, tide seen on 1 he teach for many years,. Tybee is a rummer report. mm I riiOtl nnnoinii n I LJ U U I'M a :.a:if !.- n.cai .i aiiizarion m Ley: i.' i.s 40 r, , i-c-ci uit:;.. To tile li.cl of speakers ahead;, made public President ft. H. Latham of Wi!s.ton-Salem' send:5 word do.vn that he has ridded Dr. C. Alphonsi Smith, of tl tfiiited States Nava Naval Academy and llaiiy Clark of the University of Teiynesser-. Governor Mfriiscn wilt entertain at the mansion fr.v the teachers, ano ri nirivibf ) of other receptions are be: ing pis'iineu' daring the week. Thi .o.ca am ' reception will be- heic '! I ani. -. t ii'e.; e eniie;- The adpuant. yensrars office to i lay announces a new unit of the ioith I'aio'ioa National CJnard at Greensboro. II is the Seco'.ul Battal ion 1 leaibiiiarter.; .Company of th; isi 1 nf svil ry and is commanded bj Major h'. M. l'aison. 'J'he company ha already been inspected by slate offi cois and '." ill be federal recognition soc n. 't he i niei s and Merchants Ban! of til I. m ha.:, tech scut hori,',ed io- re :iiiue business by the State Coipoi lilion ( 'omiiiission, new officers air oiieetois have iiei-n chosen and tie bank eow has the endorsement ef tie coinniissic'ii to do business. The insti tutioit was closed May tlo, UrM, L-i.aii-e of insolvency. IS BACK" ' II CAPITAL IttH! THIQ UlfFK if to ii I I Iv tie Associated Press. 'Washington, 'Oct. .28. There ap peared to he little prospect today that the tax revision bill could h By the Associated Press. Washington, Oct. 2S. President Harding' returned to Washingtor from hi:! southern tiip at 11 o'cloci today,' his special train, completing the tun frf ii Atlanta in two hour.:; less, time than the Southern's limited schedule. Jmnieiliatcly on his ' arriv al the president motored to' lbs y'nite house to Pike part in the Fri day cabinet meeting. any others are expected Bv The Associated Press. Pn.f. .1. If. Poole, coiinlv Vtagne. Oct. :'S.-Foimer Emy T O . 2S,-t)ispeo- ':,,. ' i, ; the laimb.;.,,;. Robe-1 superintendent .of public hvstruetio,, CliaGes must I.e surrendered to a, ; ' , 'was elected president and Miss iv- "little entente" within 30 hours hers. M; t',1 Ji.lll. ' mm " i. 1 1 1 lodav. V.IIM -.III. 1 i 'l'he funeral was conducted at; dian McNeill ot I .undiert on. secretary- (..T ;(, U.YM. nf a nitimatum from . , . .e .i i ri,,.., ...... fmii'i treasure)-. The nieetint: Saturday . . ... . . , t ... .,c ... , I .') l IOCK V euneaiuj.Y .n.vi. ....... . . .. uieouier.; Ol llll:', eoiioo oai iwu ui b,iness Mandpoint. and frol Oh- home of his father,1 was he hrst nie.tuiL' ot th, l-'-" , y WM () Secretary Weeks told a A SlolM. .Ull interment made in , eachers. Association, lo, tlie school ..I..'. '"i .r a, u, . . I that came here to W"l- y , ...udery. around 200 bemg present. An sent to the Hungarian government ' . . ladilress by Miss busan l'ulgbum, a ;,, Budapest. NOT NOTIITKI) YF.T I'.y the Associated Press. member ol the .state i.oartl ol bxara- A .jfcr,utv declare last nitrht that iners, featured the meeting. ',,.., ,,,:. "VOcCd I IIC (Jl LI H J U l Li 111 VtUli(l J V . f- v.avtlv.v.. HEAVY 10BACCO SALES ON GKKUNVILLE MARKET Greenville, Oct. 28. With sale : . ,' . .. two bhivs last week of riie thai passed Hy the senate ny . j oOtl'OOO ijounil-, tch-'.-'co warehouse night, as Republican leaders had hop-.j h(;W expect the mark set to be shat e( i lei ed durinc.- the present week. Ther All of those on the nnjoiity side was a fair -break" Monday; a bette , ,M,-0 MTOf,(iloiii' Tuesday and indications .-a en had not been given up the genei a. , ;t wouJ(, takt. otm.uou3 efforts opinion seemed to be that a vot? ! to handle tlie sale yesterday. roiild not he reached before Tuesday j ,, the absence cf any official fig- f next week. urcs irum me - i noaro or. uaoe u nam w - " i anv exact average, in the opinion oi Fill DEI RAN I) CHILD Is 'grew err,, prices are maiiiiaimn HURT BY AUTOMOBILE (high level, and alt. interest. s:.usiieu. i rj-he th-eenv.ille niarket, according Ralph Abernefhy, small son OIito recently .issued government tigur- or Wednesday o a seem Mr. ' and Mrs. Neal Abernethy of es, is the "second largest in the bright i. i. ,,.n.s h.nii.Tbt to Richard ;)Aof i.it in the world, beine exceed Baker Hospital this afternoon forui1 oriy by the neighboring town ot treatment following injuries suj,- i Uson. tained shortly afternoon when the: !..a .c. tl..eif I.e .'Hi ;iid f.niobile driv-l en by' M r. S. Samuel Schary, an an-1 By the Associated Press. VlVst of Philadelphia. At. 3 o'clock New York. Oct . .-The cotton COTTON Chicago, Oct. 2S. It was learned i sika wi,jw pi,int the upper psvl sometime today. I I S ONCRESS MEE'IS h" i ...ill,. I. la . Oct. 2X. Tl "Mi ..,, congress coinpoa' i.to'day that the code wont canine oniol ),er Jace deep niaiK, wnen sue puis t oreign nnmsier uenuez naa ji. .-The railroad strike hvs not yet it."--ijon mom inii. .n cclnmumct ion yvaii xne anieu na- diicitched to the 1 nl einal ional aiuil .(ions as well as Rumania with re- . . Ha t ok a the women emnlov.?d ., . Great Northern Railroad employe.:. ; . f , operation;j are BCii,.,-,i to tne disposition oi the lormey 1 1 sa Mum interesli'd in '-' ''u ' o :l ie ; aild COl'l'I'l tiollS W ii' Ml" s i invention here tonight to c 1 li - 1. 1," bt days. the child, about seven years old, was. mavi:et openeu steady at s-n advar.c still in the operating room. , Qf 10 to IF, points on the ann ounce Included in the injuries received, th settlement of the rail u i:ttu falln-,,. were a broken;1 leg and hip and a bad cut in the head, f a t .tnke. , Mr. Schary, who brought the lad' to the hospital here, said that he was . December . riding mi a load of hay and sliuped January .. down in front of the automobile, a; March ; . . . kin- mqiktpv. without, wariiimr. I May oy the Associate J Pre-s. New Yrrk, Oct. 28. A might -bomhardmciit of cheers greeted Mar- jshal Pooh when he steamed into Ncv .York today on the liner Paris to nice. ms imericvn "nuudies at the Am erican legion convention in Kan-a City. Marshal Ferdinand Foch mfgh well be called the fighting prcfesscr. One of the foremost lecturers en military subjects in Europe, he woi: honors on the early battlefields oi the world wu-r and in its last year as tlie supreme commander of an al lied force of 10,000,000 men, success fully practised the strategy he had preached so .many years in th French War Ccilege. The morning cf November 11, 191- . found him, a marshal of France, sit ting in his private car behind lha lines, smoking his pipe and waiting, in the unnatural calm that followed the hushing of the big guns the coming of the German envoys to a'-.L for peace at the Aii'es' price. Th professor's theories cf striegy an . ncrai fcrce in warfare had beea vindicated. Foch fought in the Franc-I'russ -an war as a second lieutenant, s. ia! J off re. They were both born i . ll.t south of Fi ance. Foch wan Leo fo . he rest of his life with the sham-: and humiliation of that debacle i-. his mind. He studied the battlefields if that war until he knew them a: veil as his own backyard. He stuclic-o the German war machine, the psy chology of its leaders, the reason for their mistakes and their sue- Later, as a professor in'the'Wai College, he wrote text books cn the. conduct cf the war and the prin "iple cf war. He worked with cn 'Tiusiasni and patriotic fervor to .in Voctrinale the young French officers uth the principle cf the offensive, at all costs. Bottles are wc.i moraliy, as veil as materially, he said, and he tressed the moral element in mod rn warfare. As c general commanding n force )f 120,1)00 men. Foch fcrand himself opposed' by a German army of 200,000 nen at the first battle of the Marne n ION. As the tattle progressed tides rushed in to -wain him both lis wings were being pushed back. 'We must attack in the center.' aid Foch. "Order up the Moroccans." The German center, composed of ru.ssian Gtr ids. tlie f leaver cf their irmy, gave way under this unex pected' onslaught and later airplan observation biought news to Foci -f a gap in the tierman line. lie rushed in a wedge of infantry, sup roi ted by heavy r.rtiJlery, and dawr found the Germans in a panic and retreat. DFFERS ilfiE 'OVERTIME WAGES . . r ' y the Associated Press. Chicago, Get. 28. B. A. Worthing ton, president of the Cincinnati, Ind ianapolis and Western Rai.'road to day notified Ben V. Hooper, mem ber of the public group cf the labor board th-.t the road would pay tie.--, and a half for over time dating ba . from August 1 at s. hich time it wa . rejected. HAYS SHAKEN UP r ', WHEN TRAINS BIT July . Open . . . .19.30 . ..19.17 . ,..18.98 . . . .18.51 18.02 . Hickory cotton. 13 l-2c. By the Associated Press. New York, Oct. 28. Postmastt General Hays and a score of passe, gers on the midnight express of tr Close Pennsylvania line for Washingtc 19.03 jwere badly shaken up this raornin 18.83 rA yiea tle express crashed durintr 18 7 heavy fog into the rear of a train i r,80 Manhattan. Ncne was seriously ir jured. who went on strike last aSturday. teachers. ' - emperor. Strongest rope is made of cotton. ( i