Gastonia Daily Gazette (Newspaper) - December 15, 1936, Gastonia, North Carolina THE WEATHER Rain and slightly warmer In central and southeast portions South Probably rain tonight and slightly in central and northeast portions GASTONIA DAILY GAZETTE THE FINE COM BED YARN CENTER OF TEMPERATURE Last M Z ji m. Today 41 Low Monday High 49 December rainfall to December rainfall Amount of VOL. NO. 300. NEA SERVICE N. TUESDAY DECEMBER 16, 1936. ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SINGLE COPIES 5o CHOIR REHEARSAL All members of the choir ol the First Baptist church are urged to be present at the church at Wednesday at which time special will be re- BELMONT A. TO MEET Belmont sociation will meet at day in the auditorium o Central A good program has been arranged with ai outstanding officers re- urging LIONS MEET WEDNESDAY The Gastonia will hoi Its regular meeting at p. m Wednesday at the Hotel A feature of the meeting will be re ports various committees on Winter brought to a close hero last All member are to be Judge Julius Rosseau of has been assigned a regular spring term judge for Gas ton hold Superior Cent terms here during the next sb months from January through June Next Superior Court a ual January an is directly followed by a two weeks civil MOTOR State and city automobil license tags went on sale here to Mrs. Harry Gas secretary the Motor early this reported she had bile 28 truck tags since o'clock this mobile plates 40c pounds and trucks a priced a 40c to 41 a hundred City lags cost They ait able from V. G. Oder at the CHIANG LAW IN CHINA President Lands At Takes Train Inquest into H. of found dead In bed .at the Mount Holly of Rhyne cording to announcement ner C. C. will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in the Mount Holly city Funeral services for 45-year-old textile worker were this afternoon at 2 o'clock at Baptist Interment was in Goshen Grove cemetery at North Belmant He was a member of the Baptist BACK ON 1AN.D 28 Party Entrains For Cap- Debarked In Chill Rain JOB Body Of Faithful Aide Is Put On Train S. Dec. Roosevelt landed from cruiser Indianapolis here completing an eventful 28- day round-trip cruise to the Buenos Aires peace The dressed in a light gray suit and a topcoat stepped ashore at a. lowed by his son James and other members of his A cold rain was Met by two secretaries and Mrs James the President greeted them Then he motored a few blocks to the way depot and left at 9 o'clock for a 12-hour ride to Hundreds of Charleston citizens cheered Chief goodbye shortly before to Captain Henry K. Hewitt of the apolis and thanked him for an en- Crews that had been called out a. to prepare to bark the 14 members of the dent's party on the Indianapolis and 10 more from the escort cruiser TIPSY DRIVERS GET GRAVE LESSON EXTRA SESSION TO ADJOURN AT NOON TOMORROW Senate Passes Security Act Unanimously On Second Reading SPEEDY WORK ASSASSINATED were a martyr to the cause of Judge M. A. out by said at the grave of Wasco coal killed by a drunken Of the 20 prisoners serving sentences in Pittsburgh Jails as drunken who stand bareheaded with their guards at the he cannot help but be resolved when their liberty is restored to they will go for the cause of temperance among prisoners were forced to attend the funeral as an object lesson in the danger of drunken SUSPECT RELEASED City police today released 23, local colored woman held yesterday on suspicion in tion with the death of Narvel 32, Gastonia negro found shot to night at his home on North Pryor Police Chief Carl Elliott said city officers are convinced the Leslie woman knows nothing about the shooting and the police department today held to its belief the shooting occurred dentally when Gunning dropped his pistol on 16 went killing him Chief Elliott has not dropped investigation of the death and will follow up any clues that may Chester manned dress Officers wore full dress The two cruisers and destroyer Phelps fired gun salutes after similar honors crashed over the harbor today from guns at Fort The three vessels moved into the harbor before The apolis went straight to the The Chester and Phelps moored to buoys out In the Several officers from the cruisers who were lucky enough to obtain Christmas leave while the ships are near their homes in the east rode he special train to Washington The remainder were to leave on naval vessels later in the day for the station at San Pedro The body of Giis bodyguard who died during the taken from the and carried to the railway MAY VISIT DUKE Guest Rooms At child Estate Being Done Over EDWARD ILL S WALLIE IRKED BY QUIET LIFE Dec. Wallis Impatient with her prolonged made plans today to reengage In social life of the Riviera if the curios do not annoy Through her man Rogers she made known she would like to set forth to enjoy Ihe Riviera again now that the crisis in England has ended through the tion of King Edward who left his throne so he could marry Mrs. Rogers her Juest hoped to take a greater Part In the social life of the re- Including plying goU attending the no and bridge once the crowds quit gathering outside the villa and cease following her ery time she Mrs. who as known has heart frum ward since he also went Into at grew fond ot the Riviera on for- mer trips here with her royal Mrs. Simpson will enter into the social life during her at our Mrs. Rogers on circumstances the amount of Uy accorded It Is understood the American twice-divorced and now to marry the former British Vad been offered refuge at the chateaux or villas several friends and tances in other parts of plans to remain here for the said sources close to Takes F b Sedatives Headache 15 lonely Duke Windsor Giving For These Tots TO MAIL CRUISE BALLOTS Dec. State Bar Association's executive committee will meet here Friday to count mail and decide whether the members favor a con- vention cruise similar to the 1934 outing to Novia COUNTY AGENTS MEET Dec. and home demonstration agents from all parts of the State met here today for a four-day con- ference on the State extension gram for next The new soil conservation program end plans for raising the standard of living called for sedatives today to ease the pain of torturing head and ear Baron Eugene de his sent a chauffeur to nearby Baden for medicine to re- lieve the former British Duke of Windsor is. posed and is still a servant told questioners at the door of the and estate guards maintained close watch on all entrances to prevent distractions which might increase the British prince's extensive remodeling of one suite was The dark walls being redecorated in blue and One attendant hinted the refurnishing might be in i If you're not sharing in plans for Captain Jack Wynn's Salvation Army Christmas Eve to which 400 needy of Greater tonia will be invited Christmas Eve you're missing a part In an event which will contain more of the tme Christmas spirit than any other Gastonia will see this This Is an opportunity open to A contribution from you will provide a tree and presents and a Christmas dinner as well for children here in your home town who otherwise will have empty stockings this mail or bring it today to The Gazette office or to Captain Wynn at Salvation Arms The Previously acknowledged Major William Chronicle D. A. R on the farm ate expected to be A Friend 3.30 Mrs. D. M. Jones 25.0! Mrs. E. Z. 4.0C S. A. Today's preparation for a prospective on rage No Other Business Of Im- port Comes Up Dec. The eneral Assembly set noon row for adjournment sine die of ts special session after the senate passed the ployment compensation on ond reading afternoon to 0 The senate also passed a measure the house proved which amends a 1935 law to allow the University of North Carolina until 1: to issue bonds for share of money ed to match PWA grants for an athletic building and dormitory at the Hill uhi and for improvements at Stalt Senators adjourned to a H o'clock tomorrow to pass the un employment final reading hill nn G-MEN CAPTURE DESPERADO AND SHOOT M WIFE Harry 25-Year Old Taken In 45-Mniute Fight IN NEW YORK Wanted In Several Robberies NEW Dec. eral agents blasted an upper west side apartment with a 45-mlnute siege of gunfire early cap- turing Harry 25-year-old and wounding J. Edgar chief of the federal bureau of investigation who led the said Brunette was wanted for the kidnaping of a New Jersey State trooper and for a number of bank robberies in the middle with a bulle wound in was taken to and set for the hour of sine die adjourn The house members amende the resolution to fix the hour at 11 o'clock but then rescinded the On Page CHIANG CHINA AS NEWS IS CONFIRMED Almost Killed By Troops WAR IN OFFING Civil Is Threatened VATICAN Dec. partly paralyzed in his suffered a relapse reliable Vatican sources The attack occurred during FOR WASHINGTON L. Bulwinkle and Mrs. accompanied their and eft this morning for D. where they will their home during the Rep. In January will serving his the lower house of Congress as from North Carolina's 10th Congressional He re-elected November 3 by the gest vote ever accorded him in his political S. D. manager of Department has leased the Bulwinkle home on South York street and Mr. Hagier and family will occupy the Bulwinkle residence during the absence of the Con gressman and his Dec. council of the State bar will meet here January 15 to consider an plication from former Superior Court Judge John H. Harwood for restoration of hfs Archbishop Draws Criticism For Roasting King Gaston Man Was Once Decorated By Edward Pulpit And Press Shower On Head Of Prelate For Chastisement To The BESSEMER Dec. people In Gaston county know that in Bessemer City there lives a man who was decorated five times far bravery during the World War on one of these occasions by the Prince of later king Edward whose abdication last week for the sake of his love for Wallis Warfield Simpson rocked the There is such a man in Bessemer Hts name Is Andrew Mr. Padgett served overseas in the inth Company M. by a machine imbedded itself In his left At the time that he was wounded he and 86 other men killed and captured more than His citation for this in- stance reads that while wounded seriously he used his gun for a crutch and stuck to the General John J. Pershing presented him with the Congressional Medal in 1918; Gen. the French with the 1918. the He received the toiler He was wounded gun bullet which the ho most important says Of Dec. 15.- ism from the pulpit and the press was heaped upon the Archbishop of Canterbury today for his verbal chastisement of former King ward Indications were matter would reach the floor of the House cf Commons The latest repercussions of the abdication of Edward sprang up toj embarrass an officialdom striving to smooth the path for George his The spiritual leader the Prince of Wales who WAS in a broadcast 1916. At present lie Is entitled to the Purple Just now that Mr. the He values it most highly because it presented to him by on Page Faces Charges As Result Of A Fight In Bessemer City Lester Eaves Arrested After Cafe the high church of- after Die tiff had spent his most ious day since he became ill. Dr. Amanti the holy father's personal was summoned and administered a heart pope rallied from the treatment but appeared suffer from uc reliable sources His condition earlier hart been somewhat increased alleviation of lion the circulatory PLANE LOST Lester Bessemer City will face charges of assault and re- sisting arrest Monday in Bessemer City court as the result of what Bessemer City police de- EDGAR W. PHARR TAKEN BY DEATH Dec. 15-WT- Edgar W. 48, an examiner fo the Federal Power Commission an former speaker of the North Caro Una House of die early today in a hospital here after an Members of Pharr's family said he apparently was recovering from the operation which was performed about a week until he suffered a relapse last The body will be taken tonight to Pharr's former home at N. for funeral and burial Pharr came to Washington about two years ago as examiner for the power He Is survived by his Mrs. Ruth two Miss Jewel a high school scribed today as a and Miss Charlotte An argument over change in the a student at Erskine American cafe in Bessemer City caused the which occurred yesterday according to reports from The mer City correspondent and the Bessemer City Eaves jumped across the counter on to become King Edward He went aboard the Prince's battleship at the Street Landing in New York in 1913. This was the Prince's first trip to Ihe United To use Mr. Padgett's own words when asked about how he liked the Prince of he was a fine a prince of a Mr. Padgett has lowed tlie recent royal romance carefully in the papers and talks very intelligently about it however lie admits that was hurt when the prince gave up his for that Mr. iay sternly lectured the former ruler for his marry Mrs. Warfield Simpson in lion of Ihe principles of Strong dissent with the able statements came from church circles and was status at Christmas Your Christmas Will Be Better For Aiding Them Due E. C. MAKE INAUGURATION PLANS Dec. are drawing up plans for the inauguration on Jan. 7 of Clyde R. SALT LAKE Dec. airliner carrying seven persons including Gladys the stewardess whose re- cent romance was widely disappeared today in the snow fringed fastnesses of Utah on a regular flight geles to Salt Lake At noon Standard the transport was mately eight hours overdue It was last Heard from at a. m. M. S. T. a. m. ern Standard when the pilot reported by a radio a at an altitude of near next most clue searchers had was information that a plane was heard at about 4 a. high above the south central Utah village of Dec. Martial law throughout China was proclaimed today by flic government shortly after lious Marshal Chang announced the killing of simo Chiang and at least three other military The central administration laid down a mass prohibition against all and political officials gave as fhe leason for their drastic order the situation arising from tiple live Yuan earlier had met amid pledges of military and moral without knowing the fate of and had slood steadfast and unanimous against compromise Thousands upon thousands of central government matched relentlessly closer to the rebellious ern marshal told an anxious China of the slaying of the head of His statement brought to an end intense hopes for the who last Friday was detained during a military rebellion in the inner provincial Marshal Chang announced these others were Gen. Chiang former Chinese ambassador to Gen. Chiang Gen. Chen bandit suppression forces the REUNION Dec. 15. of a Vienna port late today measured the golf links of Chateau for possible use as a landing field giving weight to a feeling there may be a reunion near Vienna for Duke of and Wallis Warfield The former feeling erable from head and ear spent a moments on the links and returned to the His Edward iel Duke not especially Girl Who Killed Chum I Herself In Cell executive the first formal session under She chairmanship of Dr. temporarily is replacing the It decided without dis- sent 1. Continue Chiang foreign 2. Carry out the bandit sion campaign 3. gainst subversive elements yuan and other This seeming spirit of no com- promise With the ported Cham who seized the at last coincided with overwhelming pledges of and military to the national government from nearly every province of re- vast government es of fighting men were reported advancing on the rebel from separate When he seized Chiang he demanded of the national that it war cm that it get back and thai it recognize The once was lord of what now is sored A feeling of panic rose In China by conflicting reports of the fate of Chiang on Page pie something entirely different from what it means to you and For we are thinking about one Gaston county man whose on 8) FOR Dec. Kopos for a break In fhe maritime now In Its 47lh high today as representatives of time Is thing but a He's tin In- curable HP was two and n half nt where employed Manufacturing Co. control of Christmas may mean to other Dec. Miss Hope 25, who con- fessed that a homicidal impulse caused her to kill a woman friend just a week hanged herself day with a noose fashioned from her pajamas in the county Sail at She executed the self-imposed death sentence while awaiting the report of a sanity commission that examined her last week after the fatil shooting of Miss Elizabeth 25, daughter of a gan State College A woman inmate of the jail noted licr absence from her cell about a. m. She summoned Mrs. lan wife of the Sheriff and matron of the Mrs. McDonald found the from n and cures it geti them in But It didn't get him in After two and a half Sanitarium him incurable and sent him They did succeed in partially arresting the disease in his he came back to moved in with his fist has five There arc rooms in his I on ture in a room adjoining the men's Coroner Ray line said she probably had been dead an Only Sheriff ald had taken a large nail file from Miss Morgan for fear she would at- tempt to take her Miss daughter of Ward dean of the Veterinary Col- lege at Michigan State was shot to last night at her Arrested a hours Miss Morgan confessed readily that an to she I had come upon her repeatedly In recent caused her to shoot Miss Giltner four times with her father's Slic she had felt for months that her V. DAYS LEFT BUY CHRISTMAS PACKAGES