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   Gastonia Daily Gazette (Newspaper) - November 1, 1935, Gastonia, North Carolina                               COLDER colder afternoon and South Partly cloudy tonight and VOL. NO. 262. NEA SERVICE STON THE FINE COMBED YARN CENTER OF AMERICA GAZETTE TEMPERATURE Low Last 2 p. m. Today Low Thursday TOWN TALK PEOPLE AND EVENTS N. NOVEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED FISH FRY All members of troop Bo are to gallic at the regular meeting a o'clock this evening prepara tory to to Rankin Lake fo an outing and fish HALF HOLIDAY The city schools dismissed a noon today to allow the teacher lo attend the sessions of the Sout Piedmont District meet in which run through Saturday LOCATION The Used Car Com which C. G. Thomas I has moved from the Realty building to a new location at West Main th building by th Motor OPERATED ON Mrs. J. L. of Lovi underwent serious oper ation Friday morning at Garrison General Reports afternoon were to the effect that she was getting along nicely fol the IS EDITOR Richard D. Darby of a first year student in the Southern Dental College in has been named associates editor of annual publication of the college The Gazette is informed by Dr Anderson M. prominent poet arid a member of the faculty of the Atlanta Dental IX FLORIDA Rev. F. T. pastor of the Associate Reformed is at for a month supplying the torate the First and Second A. P. church ere a tine request of the Home Mission His pulpit Sunday ing and Mr. of Due S. C. Mr. Parkinson recently returned from Egypt where taught in 'the United Presbyterian church at Mr. pulpit will be filled by others during the next three or four AT HOSPITAL Clyde of the Ruby mill com- underwent an operation for the removal of his appendix at the City Hospital A Mr. of West had a leg amputated Friday as the result of a cancerous Rufus Lewis of the Armstrong Park hospital Friday for an Saturday for the removal of his Mrs. Thomas of South entered the hospital Friday for a similar operation A baby was born Thursday night at the hospital to Mr. and C. E. of PLANES BOMB FORT Report 23 Mexican Reds Killed And Wounded In Air Attack Staged By Federal MEXICO Nov. 1. lo newspaper El from Guadalajara today laid Iwo federal planet bombed and fired at near Santa Maria Del in the of killing and wounding 25. The faid federal cavalry followed up the dispersing the One federal was to have been The were reported badly damaged by the KILL HELD FOR ASSAULTS Rape New Shot SLIPPED Held At- tack On NEW Nov. 21, and Dave 22, negroes held on of attack on a white were shot and killed today in prison cell by deputies the pair had slightly Sheriff Frank Clancy with a Deputies of Jefferson poured a fusillade of shots nto the cell and riddled them to said believed the ol which one of the fired vas smuggled in to them by the of one of the Sheriff Clancy was only slightly his deputies He could bs located The two Jefferson sh officers had been ied by two motorists as the pair held them up on Lakeshore robbed them and at- their women Only about two weeks ago re- spread t ew hat negroes had been the report proved to bo un- and the opinion was ex- pressed at the time had been away to an unannounced Ready To Start New Post Office Contractor Gallimore Moves To Raze Beginning To Gastonia Craig House Nov. P. Dec. 1st. O. L. B. of was recently awarded the to build Gastonia's new THIEVES LOOT BANK AT APEX Officials Estimate Taken In Of Branch Of liara Loan Trust Nov. youthful men held up two bank employes and two tomers at the Apei branch of Jhe Durham Loan and Trust this escaped willi what bank rials estimated might 1_he three young de- scribed to Apex police be- ing 20 to 25 years of entered the bank at noon and at the point of pistols held up Teller J. M. scooped up the cash at his entered bank vault and then A check was being made lo sec if the nien got any money from the Wake county authorities said they were told a member of the gang sat out- in an automobile and rushed his companions away the robbery toward the direction of Holly Can't Serve Order Of Supreme Court On Calus Announces He's Writ WHERE JAPAN MOVES AGAIN CHINA PROVINCES THAT BE BY This map shows the powder keg of the border and international Far East where rival stir fears ing Checks To Pay Highway Off th his and is located at 9 South At present Mr. allimore is completing two or iree other Federal jobs in other Plans as announced by Mr. more call for the razing of the raig home on the postoffice site West Main avenue and South street on November 15, and le beginning of actual on on the new building by De- ember 1st. According to Mr. Gallimore he ans to use local labor just as far s Completion of the will says Mr. about nine Un- er the of the contract the is to be completed and over to the government by 16. 1D3G. Mr. who quite CREW RESCUER PORT 1. crew of the sank in reached here today aboard the Hallowe'en Toll For 1935 Is Two young has had wide ice in Federal construction or the five years he has practically all of his time government construction DUCE CLAIMING FALL ADDIS Nov. change cial announcement said today the Italians captured their next major objective oa the northern at S. Nov l A deputy sheriff bearing copies of a State Supreme Cour hailing Governor John sums administration into court wa away today from the stall executive's Counsel 13 ousted high way commissioners bringing the suit disclosed that the was ask per mission to consulting of the riev road of the order was served already upon Joe despite a statement o Frank H. in com mand of troops that soldiers intervened arid ejected the cess server before into Lalus The six Johnston highway agers were surrounded by al guardsmen with rifles on every move since and administration of- indicated that they did not consider the court order deputy of Sheriff sought permission to pre- sent the order to the five guarded consulting managers move was understood have been made under terms the governor's proclamation a state of which he declared because a and highway commission had ignored his re quests and set itself up as l supreme Calus meanwhile was closeted with the governor in response to a sudden He emerged long enough to say fie had signed approximately half the pay checks or orders for 2 300 highway whos payroll came due unds are on he added to meet the payroll this SHIP MEN SAVED Nov. attempt by Captain Henry owner and to sail his sloop Mariner from New to with a crew of came to grief early today on an Oregon inlet shoal with the loss of the After the craft stranded the coast guardsmen took off her detain and his of through other authorities Nov. nation counted at least two deaths today and six persons severely in- in the 1335 celebration of autumn's night of chief and the Police and generally this year's festival was characterized by fewer casualties than in former years and a decrease of The recent campaign lo make October's witches Sabbath safe and sane bore fruit in extensive supervised community merry as valve for the A boy in was burned to death when bonfire of leaves set his costume In n civic parade nl Raymond 11, fell from truck and was And Negotiation Mark Mining And Waterfront Strikes Over Nation The Associated agreement and tion marked waterfront and ing disputes over the nation Patrolman Ed 31, is dead of bullet wounds in the seventh fatality in a Gulf Mexico longshore American of Labor was asked was 35KCC1 by both waterfront workers and employers of San Francisco to rule on a threatened boycott of cargo from Gulf national guardsmen on duty m four Kentucky counties Governor Ruby Laffoon called on John L. head of the Workers nf for co-operation lo Striking miners of eastern End southeastern Kentucky were granted increases of 50 cents a day for nine cents a ton for and 10 per cent on dead They planned to return lo the shafts Coroner C. D. Gray kept sealed an inquest verdict in death of one union miner and the wounding six others as they motored Monday toward mines of the bama Fuel and Iron police broke massed picket lines with tear gas and arrested 150 strike several officers of the Association last They were charged with violating a city nance Ihe placing of more than three pickets lo a o sir of a Soviet-Japanese and indicate that Japan is ti Chinese authorities say is FOUR LEADERS SHOT Premier Badly May Be Beginning Of War On Chir An assassin's wounded Premier bullets today in Nanking and QUAKE ROCKS 17 BUT DAMAGE SLIGHT East From H nds apparently a short distance north c Mate Meet Royal Ambassadors Will t in populous upstate 1'' from to wi ed Swinging mi were rep t tne nav of Fundy to Lake from as transportation assistant to Secretary was thrown from his The were two major dries scant minutes on pige Hopkins Take Field In The New Drive regarded as a Japanese and three other officials of the Chinese M gathered to con- sider Japan's advance in North The believed bv be a with the Cantonese faction which long has critical of the pre- miers was either by his own hand or bv as bodyguards returned the fire Wang 50, TOS struck by at least three bullets and was removed if the Hospital in n critical condition His Tseng vice-minister of interior for near president railways also was s also were The premier's assailant was authorities announced as Sun a as a shield for his in the caus thj officials decided to continue the meeting of the central executive with Finance Minister H. H. acting for Wang as capital took the aspect of an armed The streets were with policemen Italy Is At Today To Discuss Schemes Of Peace Not Running After Says Mussolini's Represen t a t i v e We're Willing To Sanctions Date To Be The Associated Italy went to Geneva today ing arc not running after said a man at the League Vi Nations we ore not re- fusing to had been heard earlier some talk that with the sabre of sanctions hanging over his 1 rentier Mussolini was even ready to consider Border conquests as his armies have made in was not out in the unofficial statement of his spokesman at The League of Nations assembly met in committee fo fix the date for the application of the eco- nomic sanctions it already has voted fo bring There were reports the date would be November is an unconcealed and menacing hostility in Italy toward It has to place additional guards about the British Americans are finding it to their advantage to for many of them are mistaken for the war is two Mrs. Robert Jr Courtney Roberts Fire AT Husband And 3, Escape Wtih Burns A sister and ert 25, and James Courtney 31, perished in a that swept the Stowe home in the New Hope section of Gaston ty about a mile from New Hope I church last night and burned it to the Origin the blaze was -un- of at the scene of the blaze morning flames might ing was rife to the I aCCO without world resent were representatives of 52 nations who hope by unites and boycott for her another League Among it was thai future Europe depended most largely the decisions three Britain's foreign Sir France's Pierre and Italy's League the tireless Baron Poni- eo The return of the Baron from j Rome today was accepted ns a 5ti" First Baptist Church Host Jo Statewide Continues Through day The gram In from sections in the of the convene at Hopkins Slashes Out At Governor Lando And mm Ickes Tackles general The O.i. Wilh the nation bowling the presidential test of 1230, ry L. Hopkins and have taken the field as ng shock troopers for the new deal Hopkins slashed at for the Republican for and at nor Eugene of Georgia foe of the new deal annual will evening at the First Baptist church The Ambassadors is an active youth organization of the Baptist and the Gastonia l uwt feels a keen joy in playing host to the The convention will continue Sunday when Ihe delegates will be invited n tend morning worship nz luh back at General 4rf who has but severe critic of orne new deal men and remarks about Landon d in- lme may take should Landon Concluded on Page Three the first blow by proponents of resistance to who had be- increasingly in evidence I ter application of new Japanese pressure on the The meeting of the cutive expected to deal with the question of whether to oppose or lo acquiesce lo Japan's new demands in North had started with the greatest representation of China's leading militarists gathered here in many Committee members were sembling outside the Kuomintang meeting hall for Suddenly a Chinese standing with a group of spectators about 35 feet from opened on Page today to services suffering the threatened FINDS 3 DEAD IN CAR Nov. A parking lot attendant found three persons dead from gas in an automobile here today UIM The conclave is held under the wer auspices of the Woman's of North Carolina and will be under the direction 01 State W. M U young people's Kinnon of Wadesboro is Statt Koyal some of the ie complete and police expressed belief they died in a suicide The victim's a a and a boy COST SI er the new 1935 cach the period during which 115 could be free e expired today Railway 8.havc about square 122 io will preside at Following is gram for the Friday King's Men in 0 G R. A. A. Bowers First lloyal High and of Up For Message on UA AS Nov. Utan slouched in cage at the coir 7.oo separated from her father of baby which died yesterday after ten feeble Floyd S. director of the ed that should have no as she had to raise her Her born lived only ten about 15 years An tion card in the man's pocket bore the T. E. 1215 N. 7th EXTRA OIL NEW Nov. An extra dividend of 25 cents a share on the common stock was ordered today by directors of Standard Oil of New punishment ot the Sir Samuel and Baron met early this Sir Samuel's first act on arriving at Geneva was to seek an interview with Mussolini's en- and a date was made for the meeting early this It was understood from Italian sources that Italy has sent her delegate back to Geneva with no new suggestion a but was merely determined to maintain her League connection until such time as it might no longer be That the menace of the war's spreading to Europe was far more dangerous than the actual ing to date in Ethiopia was in an official ment in Kome todav that said on- ly one Italian officer and four Italian enlisted men had in in The death list was exclusive of native diers fighting for Emperor Haile Selassie has re- stated that the tics among his soldiers to date have been and that On CANVASS BIDS Nov. i state highway and public works commission met here today to canvass aggregating for construction of eleven road and street hear delegations and discuss the rent road building Buying In Cotton Industry Is On Best Basis In ltd Prices Holding NEW Wall Street Journal said today that buying in the cotton textile in- dustry is on Ihe premising 3asis for sustained since 1332. George A. ient of the Cotton Textile was quoted as faying the mill position improved considerably in the CO Buying has sprung from in hc and the improvement in the is unquestionably healthier nan in 1D33. S. Robert a director and former president of the of Cotton Textile hants of New declared flics on hand all the way down i the line from the mills to the con- sumer probably are as low in portion to the population ns at time in ft The Journal said there has been some up in kets in the past but no more than might have been expected after a spurt of and prices have held Trade are for the forward movement in primary markets to be resumed by mid- it was A note of was given by trade who productive capacity of mills far in excess of demand and that on the part of mill operators could quickly wreck the recently improved price was ur A relative of Mrs. Stow a have from an open grate fire m the room of the house in which the elder brother burned tc Another he was that it may started from a lighted cigarette was thought possible erts smoking in bed Robert husband of the deceased was severely burned in the it was and Jeanette their 4-year-old was burned on the but not seriously Screaming of the child awakened ing to an account of the given at the fire scene this tound the house already enveloped his small in his ran out the back by flames through he plunged ran around to the back of members of the family said kicked out the bed room window and yelled to his wife lo jump out the Evidently distracted and Mrs. instead of jumping through the window ran the wrong way and fell into the it was said James Courtney Koberts may never have awakened at it was disclosed today at the scene of the He appeared to have been hopelessly trapped in the room in which he was and Mrs. Stowe were ng m another It was a house and had built about a year it was earned a member of the A report where the charred remains of the bodies were said a pile of loose cotton was stored the and that the blaze might originated in the Stowe and her brother James C. were of Mr. and W. E. Roberts both of whom They live it 1130 North Church Roberts is a cutter in a Charlotte t was Also surviving are the brothers and Odell Roberts f Clyde and Billy Mrs. Coy Mrs. hal Long and Mrs. Lillian all of and Mrs. Evelyn Springs of Mecklenburg The Gazette was informed by its Belmont correspondent over distance telephone at o'clock this afternoon that doable funeral services for Mr. Roberts and Mrs. Stowe will be held Saturday ing at 11 o'clock at the Stowe Rev. W. D. pastor of New Hope Presbyterian will The Belmont correspondent said the brother ami sister are to be buried in the same Interment will be in wood cemetery at were members of New Mr. Stowe confined today to the home of his and Logan which is only about a hundred yards from the scene of the Jle was re- ported suffering from on Page VET DIES AT 90 Nov. The funeral of Henry Confederate veteran and will be held here tomorrow in jr. McQueen died at his home late after a He was 90 years and n native of Two and several grandchildren WAI to be ready to announce the lilt of For poUto  

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