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   Gastonia Daily Gazette (Newspaper) - December 17, 1927, Gastonia, North Carolina                               WEATHER continued cold increasing northwest winds be- GAZETTE THE COMBED YARN CENTER OF THE 1OPAGES TODAY VOL. NO. 301. N. E. A. SERVICE N. SATURDAY DECEMBER 17, 1927. A. P. LEASED WIRE SINGLE COPIES 5 CENTS First Baptist Church To Ra Dr. W. J. McGlothlin Will deliver The Dedicatory TWO BIG Gangster Comes In Spite Of Police Turn Out For Big Pageant For Lindbergh Exceedingly Busy End In Store For BIG PUBLIC Program Given At 5 O'clock In The pr. W. J. president Furman will preach dedicatory sermon at the ica ion of the First Baptist church Sm day morning at 11 dedication of this church marks the payment of the final dollar of the largest membership and the greatest volume of Christian Berrice being accomplished in the hte ory of the 1 he day will be a special one in two programs will be In the afternoon at 5 o'clock a lite program will be by SO carrying out file idea of the gift of and will be brought in the for n of money for the special en- vel ipe and also material gifts such as and all wrapped in white paq to be laid by the at the Ihe church choir will sing the by on Page 3.) Examines Alienist I On Trial For 1 Matches Wits With Another Psychiatrist Dec. Fighting to convince a jury of two women and ten men that he was crazy when he shot and killed his estranged gen labt October 6, George Re- mus today faced another struggle with a qualified as learned in diseases of the had joined two confreres in a dec- Remus was sane not only when he fired the fatal shot but sane Cross examining a witness for the time since his murder trial started five weeks Re- now sane by his own mation as as the report of was deep in a tle of wits with Dr. E. A. Bader when court adjourned Remus faced the handicap of overcoming the report he was By his own tion he was bound to abide by their His defense succeeded day in bringing from Dr. Bader and also Dr. David I. Wolfstein admissions that despite their con- other doctors of equal status might return a report dia- Accompanied By Heavy And Heavily Is In Dec. Undismayed by police com- mands to keep out of Scarface once a gangster but now a was home He spent the night with his mother unmolested by Accompanied by six guards he arrived in Chicago by automobile posting cient bonds to obtain his re- lease from the Joliet police the membership of which had constituted a reception committee for him when he alighted yesterday from a to Pe The who took hasty leave of Los les when a citizenry combination ed that he do left Joliet at 6 p. m. yesterday in an armored surrounded by his Capone had heard of the re- ception which chief of tives William O'Connor had planned for so he ed to leave his trahn at Joliet and complete the rest of the journey by But the Joliet police were Every one of pone was found to armed with two and booked on charges of carrying concealed Mike who was accompanying and five armed sawed off also were The five had brought the car from Chicago for his homeward Thousands Of School dren To Take Part In MEXICO Dec. Charles A. America's good will air today started an exceedingly busy week-end which will be filled with ican demonstrations of The first number on the week-end program was a great popular demonstration in his honor this morning in the Mexico City stadium where or more spectators gathered for 3 public fete ar- ranged by the department of On the program was a ries of dances and tableaux by from to school children of Mexico City's public schools eager to perform before American air President American Ambassador Dwight W. Morrow and a large body of prominent Thinks Coolidge Should Run President Ought To Allow Himself To Says Be Charles D. MEXICO Dec. Six thousand school children day the opportunity of ing their songs in tribute to onel Charles A. Calles a nations holiday in the flyer's or and all government departments were This was done in der to permit employes to the festival organized by the de- of education in the tional Community singing by the children of the primary on page 3.) Queens College Girls WiU Sing Christmas Program Of Carols And Hymns At First Baptist Church Free To The Queens College Choral Club will present a free Christmas con- cert at the First Baptist church at Around 50 Charles D. vice are in the club and th HURLED TO DEATH i i FROM AIRPLANE Dec. 17 i airplane that ran j That's what Barbara stage said of her trip to Europe when she returned to New York on the S. S. With Barbara brought two trick Christmas dolls in- two of the very quate reasons why she was chosen modern Venus of York last ter over the mountains near here yesterday bucked and bobbed with such violence that it hurled Phineas of the doah airport com- from his passenger's scat in the cockpit to death more than a thousand feet be- Richard of another passenger in the plane piloted Captain C. A. out of his seat but managed to a strut on wings and haul himself back to safety plunging to a fare like Capt. Masson had the con- trol nick jerked from his hand in his finally successful fight to right the Demand For Cotton Goods Is Moderate Only Pounds Air Bombs Tc Be Dropped On Bridge f Aft ifU iO bave Is Near Death In Quebec Orphanage Seriously Injured In Leap From Burning I Dec. i who jumped DO feet with a sick boy in her arms to save him from the second fire in o days to destroy children's homes i by the sisters of the good was close to death j day as a result of her Her youthful charge also was seriously injured but was ed to The second fire broke out last in the six story building housing the Jean boarding house for boys and the Curtailment Of Production ISt- Louis as firemen e rhe Has Started In The South I u And Is Being Increased i where 50 In New nights before were lost two COOLIDGE CALLS REPUBLICANS TO COME TO AID TAX One hundred and forty-two half NEW Dec. dressed young boys were led from demand for cotton goods has con- the building but Sister of moderate and j a narse in the prices are Wide found herself trapped on the ings were reduced 2c a floor with a sick boy named 10-4 bleached goods on the lower count no change being j Carrying the youth to a made in the fine dow the nun called to firemen ed prices were named on to spread a net and then leaped goods offered to the cutting tarades from the flames that were for fall 1928 delivery and a threatening har and the The War Department To Test Bombs And On DAVISON BE Army Bombing Planes To Be Mobilized At Ft. A rallying cry calling to defense of the max imum tax cut recommended by the treasury has come from President Coolidge as the senate is forming on strictly party lines to consider the reduction ded it by the The President feels that the cut voted Ky the where the publicans had their way with the measure is extravagant in the light of the treasury's He confidently expects that the reaches his desk for signature or its reduction total will be that originally proposed by tary In this view he is supported by Chairman of the senate finance com- which begins work on the measure after the Senator Smoot's efforts to pare flown the total will be man of the Republican National be accompanied by several of the I by Senator Simmons of believes that President best pianists and violinists in North ranking minority of the He de- clared that a 000 reduction is entirely feasible Coolidge should allow himself to be renominated for a third Mr. speaking at a Re- publican dinner here last reversed his former statements oy Favorite old carols and mas hymns will be sung by the cloths and have been made for delivery in the first quarter the year by some mills on a basis i of 7-4c for 38 1-2 64x60s. Curtailment of production aging 20 per cent on print cloths ous amount of new business is j net but the impact of the the Democrats in materially j the a lesson to be learned by the party throughout the country Scoffing at suggestions brought yesterday from the White House by Representative Tilson of Con- 90 the Republican floor narrow in Southern ill uc tilC A college girls under the direction Democratic view came ii t i fi A n ative Oldfield of metrically opposed to that coming out whole-heartedly 1t Included Tin i chairman of the hv nf dL included Will mitted by 1 favor of WANT EDITOR FOR PRISON NEWSPAPER Dec. Warden J. H. of state prison today hung out the want sign for an editor of monthly publication of the prison print Norwood L. Beaufort serving six to eight years for is the present but on parole of Governor leaves editor's next January 7. capitol city reporters had offered to help edit the paper but Dr. Norman laughed them off with the declaration that j fellows are but you can't be duet and quartet Previously he had accepted the declaration of the president final and has so announced his attitude in after the itte m the Afternoon and will be president's original of the church at and again last week after the meeting of the Republican national committee in The change in his stand was enthusiastically acclaimed by the assembled Mr. admitting in his ad- dress that he believed President Coolidge to be sincere in his not to ment of August 2, Dec. -In- Farmers incorporated of N. authorized capital stock subscribed stock By S. P. A. H. cratic a campaign com- who saw in tho success cf and that the dent veto the measure un- Ics its total is cut Mr. field he could justify such a veto when we are annually hundreds of millions of lars m froBi the s tha i is needed for government I Cannot The House is a fair and just but will leave the with aipple to provide foi flood relief and er much needed The that tho future might a. business depression with resulting effect on mental revenue is one reason President Coolidge's de- sire to hold tax reduction down tc a low He has every it was said at the White that business will continue to but he believes the pra- sent state of the treasury not warrant a reduction in excess or Mr. of and Pittman incorporated of to do a general Definite Task For Germany Is Suggested Is Opinion Of S. Parker American General For Sisters of the Dec. Another Big Fire In Quebec Dec. 17. i Quebec was excited today over the destruction of another dren's home maintained bv chs mills has started and New England mills are added to the volume of curtailment they have been under- taking for soine time Finished have been selling in small lots The new business coming forward on nels is satisfactory fir but the new lines have only been ed for a comparatively short Bedspreads are More tire fabric business has been placed and additional orders have been placed on automobile Prices current in Primary kets are as print 28 irch 64x643, 6 64x603, 6c; 38 1-2 inch 64x643, 8 Southern 13 19c; 22 to 24c; 8 3-4c; staple 191-2c; dress 163-4c 181-2c. Faison Tells Of His Associations With Divorcee Declares Young Woman Shot Herself When He Told Her Their Relations Had To Dec. Wesley on trial for murder in connection with the death of Mrs. Elsie Holt pretty young faced examination today before he could from the witness where for five hours he had testified of his associations with the young woman and the leading up to the which he was The direct testimony was maxed late yesterday when L. 0. chief defense returning after a short asked Judge Kirk to i declare a alleging that Judge Mathews had not been im- if not A silence fell over the room when Judge Mathews re- plied that his attitude had been Johnston Is Charged With Moral Turpitude Oklahoma Legislature i r j ono of neutrality and that the journs Over National Guard In Charge Of State Dec. thousand pounds of air bombs will be dropped by array air corps planes on the ed concrete bridge over tho Pea Dee river between Albemarle and Mount North during the demolition of bridge beginning next The bridge is to be destroyed has been superseded by a new and has been turned over to the airmen for a Included in the air ment will be 20 bombs of the 100 pound each of holds 550 pounds of high ex- Assistant secretary Davison of the war who will ness the bombing accompanied by Major General tie new air corps said today that he was confident a high age of hits would be accuracy is required aiming the he of of a second in pulling the cause a complete miss. additional handicap is fact that only eighteen hundred feet from the bridge to be de- a new bridge has been Ten army bombing planes be at Fort North 75 miles frora the Pee Dee for the test. In addition to the big they will drop 65_pf the SOU pounds type in their first salvos to be followed by 35 of the 600" pound type and finally the i. 100 Their instructions require them to fly at an altitude of court had endeavored to see a fair and impartial He declared that he had not cross-examine the as OKLAHOMA Dec. by the and denied Good Shepherd charge of moral the Their orphanage was the seventh drafted by a Court opened an hour earlier ed Wednesday night with an committee against Governor than usual being called to mated loss of fifty Henry S. today awaited order at 9 vv L Hi 3. ten 1OCS OI ll Vi suppose that the national mercantile Authorized suggestion that Germany be given The as the lower branch Faison was outwardly calm chooses that he capital stock a definite task to perform demy of St. Louis the of. the legislature throughout direct HOPES DIFFERENCES NEW ses that he What is there to prevent a man from receiving renomination at the age of 55, which always stock a definite task to perform demy ed stock S By S. B. foreign supervision is made in the n Dec. 1 expressing the hope that the and military academics may settle their has been and still is the very best age for a man to be first inaugurated What can deter any man or woman in the state of New York from ing a preference for him Is there any question that would S. W. Pittman and Mrs. Jessie Pittman of Now I'll Ask You One St. was at which they will shoot is only 17 feet With the plans moving at a speed of feet a minute and the projectile ing at a rate of 650 feet a ond the difficulty of hits is Before the air the bridge is to be tested with lery shells and placer bombs set by army engineers but the climax will come with the pound air I understand the terrific destruction that can be dealt from the Mr. son planes of the type now begin but not as yet in service because they are still in the experimental are powerful military pons superior to present day With increased extended cruising greater load capacity and improved ing- the modern bomber a factor to reckon week's bombing test demonstrate the effectiveness of army planes to land operation such as would fall to the lot of bombardment planes in time cf the destruction of bridges anf munitions NEWS Dec. W. presiding elder of the annual report of S. Parker j swept by last night as oxer i of i Shelby district will preach at Main j i I American for men were clearing the ruins Representative H. Tom soi faSs St. Charles orphanage i of the honse of are in a 3G bodies were announced that the toi j with the young has Representative Tom with of their to various announced that the towns of the and of the Street Methodist church Sunday A cordial invitation is extended to the entire community to hear At J. M. cohort Fourteen boys were in the had been unanimously re- night of November 16 when she 7ice er is out at 8n executive was He said that he was in i is needed the fire sion Discussion of the Mrs. apartment on Auna the high ed led bv newest allegation against the nf several left today for her will be ent Secretary overwhelm any opponent m the ort Davis today in state of New York and in the a through that he think all of us would like take action in the situation j to see RS the head of our tional ticket that simple who now the white house l C P from any ex- until he more jn the academy points of the which j 15 SOVIET OFFICIALS to run ARE ORDERED DEPORTED Ti provision limiting the Dec. teen Soviet including were de- j ported this They left I aboard a Chinese steamer en route to Shanghai and j Most of the Russian and officials arrested in day raid on the consulate and Communists apprehended in other parts of the city were Sixty persons were detained for further SHOPPING DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS CAPT. FRY'S CONDITION SHOWS Capt. S. G. who remains j i quite seriously ill at his home on I South Lee is reported day as resting comfortably and improvement in his tion is You should be able to an- swer at least seven of the following ten test Turn to back page for the an- swers after jou have tried the test. 1. What is the name of the national alcoholic drink in Russia 2. From what vegetable fibre is linen 3. Who wrote the 4. Department of the Federal Government conducts a savings bank 5. The founder of what famous American fortune started by owning and ing a small boat between Manhattan and Staten 6. What Federal agency supervises railroad 7. How many members now compose the U. S. Supreme S. In what position is the flag flown by a vessel in dis- 9. The name of what animal is spelled in the same way as the name of a decree of clamation made by the Pope at 10. What team won the 5 of led newest allegation against the of confidence in i Swo were injured when with a view to ratification guests had departed 6 they 1-eaped into snow banks tne six counts in al is already restored and as time goes on practical experiences is becoming always clearer from windows guests had depar a told her he could no The into snow banks along tne six counts m a told her he could no longer con- J I of impeachment already voted v v i 5P ongin of last night's by the and accepted by and thi he 3dTsSendTat least .at Slated a week with his wife like that was not although and five that neither reparations problem fer J The report stresses that German i any particular branch but and industry have been j v uniform active in recent months than j effect at any time since and I this condition is not confined Miss Beatrice also of has gone to holidays at her home in Ga. Mrs. Gene returned from a visit of a few her Mr. and Mrs. in the visitors in week were Mr. and Mrs. A. of described at the last Empty Stocking Fund the senate to mitted to meer there tho SRe snort the house has been refused this BANDIT IS FOILED i BY A NEGRO BOY Special Program At St Paul's Previously acknowledged Mrs. R. H. Philhower 2.0J Cash 25.00 A Friend 1.00 Mrs. Frost Torrence Total 5.00 Only fix days remain in which to make contributions to the ty Stocking These six days constitute a week perhaps the iest for most folks of the entire world baseball championship They are getting ready to for 1927? 1 celebrate the happy As a consequence of the hustle aai bustle rf the before Chi to forget less fortunate than ourselves who 1 are a Many cf them are not thinking bout the the other that are posed to go alone with Christmas They are where and medicine are coming 15 you have not to this do it before on Page 3.) NEXT WEEK'S WEATHER Weather outlook for the week beginning South Atlantic A period of rains at beginning and again during latter Moderately cold following a period of rains at with moderate temperatures Dec. Another big i for Sunday at program is billed 5t. Paul's Baptist attempt to rob a when the station the shadow of th Ration of the Marietta Street here frun Baptist church will have charge of less a little helper the The Rev. Mr. the owner was at i will and of him in a tussle the young people's societies of church will give a- special gram. George and Told to open the cash draw I er or the negro ro- he had to die day j the present was as good as any The fight tho negro 25 a scalp The Cottoned cash drawer was LOCAL Price 19 of the Sunday making preparations to visitors a warm The hour is There will to special music by the colored White people  

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