17, 10 THE EYKSTyq STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19g). association with Negroes and religion.’’ surgeon for the Loray mill, denying for trial of the and probably , * they you,’* Holloway cases would “What did teach that he was with the mob, told of fol- call of them ’ GARAGE TO HOUSE defense Investigators Seek some today. Objection to PLAN CENTRAL was asked by Plummer Stewart, lowing the parade to the lodge home. immediate trial was voiced by D. P. counsel. Records of Morehead drove up Just behind him. Dr. Giles, attorney, for the union members. RADICAL“LESSON” Child Johnson said. Baugh was against CALL OUT WORKERS GOVERNMENT S MOTOR VEHICLES Conspiracy Charged. with Dr. Charges Hoffman and. the was no God, to Johnson and told Morehead to try to unon members grew from a textile ' “They taught us there i To Settle Estate see if he could not stop the trouble. .otherstrike over- riot August 31 in the Clinchfleld do away witfl marriage laws and Dr. Johnson said that he and Baugh Mill village here. The riot the only Efforts of special investigators then went to the police was throw the Government," he replied. station and major disorder during a nine-we'ic Movers Are Convinced of Conven- IS IN COURT to locate a baby said to have been were told that officers had been sent strike which was settled by Prime BARED the Gov- A MASS "What did they say about taken out of arbitration PROTEST Hospital AS Providence to the house. He said he saw More- week, last the strikers agreeing to re- . _ ernment?” some time during the year of 1896 head again about midnight. turn to work at the same basis of wages Economy, tut Opposition “Some said throw it out and some have proven futile, it was re- A. Baugh told ience and Alleged Mob Member Says out.” J. of going to the but on a 55-hour instead of 60-hour Leave Mills for said sweep it vealed by hospital authorities to- lodge house with Dr. Johnson. He said week. Carolinians Holloway told of having a fight with day when it came to light they a telegram urg- -1 that that before reached the house he Is Reported in Some Quarters. Union Advocated Over- union members because the child is being sought in con- could see that it was a “pretty bad Slain ing organization with colored workers One-Day Strike as nection with the settlement of a disturbance,” and that after Morehead HONOR PULASKI MEMORY. was stolen. . ... large estate In New York City. failed to stop it they drove police mill employes, includ- Cordova, to the A plan to co-ordinate in one central garage all the motor vehicle trans- throw of Government. Several Loray L. F. head of a large station. Baugh said that he heard one Woman Is Buried. study ing timekeeper, testified that Hoi- private Investigators, “lynch Polish Delegation Coming portation of the Government in this city is under serious consideration and the night firm of was of the crowd shout him.” but to At- of Chief Co-ordinator of the Bureau of the Budget and the loway was at work at the mill all in Washington recently and spent did not know to whom the man re- bv both the Office By Asxocieted Press. tend Savannah Office of Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital. the on the night of the trouble. considerable time with hospital ferred. Ceremonies. By (he Associated Press. „ Loray employes were Those behind the movement are convinced of its efficiency and its economy, CHARLOTTE, N. C., Sfptembfr 17. Several other authorities at Providence search- WARSAW, Poland, OP). CHARLOTTE, N. C., September 17. witnesses and swore ing records in September 17 i but. the new movement is understood to be opposed by several chief clerks because Cary Holloway, former striker and one called as defense order that the SIXTY WORKERS INDICTED. —A Polish military delegation —A one-day strike of all workers In it would take away from them, they contend, some control over their present that A. G. Morehead. superintendent., identity of the missing child to the i of the 14 men accused of having been yesterday admitted being at might, be established. ceremonies at Savannah, Ga., textile mills of this section, as a 1 motor vehicle fleets. who late Grand Jury Charges Marion Strikers next j Whether the consolidation will be effected depends upon several factors and concerned in the kidnaping of three the lodge home in Gastonia when the While it was admitted at the month in honor of the lSOt.h anniver- “mass protest against the murder ter- way, promoters men during disturbances on the night kidnaped, was at the hospital this morning With Rebellion Against State. I | the outcome of the studies now under but it is known that its three men were that. f.Jv> sary of the death of Count Pulaski, Pol- of mil! owners “and their govern- ' working to plan consumation. of September 9, denied today that he when it was alleged that estate involved is of considerable By the Assoc!* ted Press. ror” i sre strenuously bring the to mill at hours ish patriot, has ment,.” today by Com- Already there is some informal con- lion of all motor vehicles belonging to was in the mob or had any connection he was with the mob that took the size, authorities at the institu- MARION. N. C.. September 17. left Warsaw for the was called for I County. More- United States. The members are Col. national textile I solidation. For instance, in a big Uncle Sam in this city are reinforced, with it. three men to Cabarrus tion refused to divulge further Sixty members St the United Textile munist and Workers; road, according proponents He testified in his own defense at the testified that he at- Zachorski, Col. Glogowski and Lieut. j garage at 1707 Kalorama the to the of the head yesterday details concerning the matter. of America, including union leaders. motor departments by of the practical work hearing being conducted before Judge tempted to prevent the mob doing any Workers Alfred Zarychta. | vehicles of several plan, success Hoffman, its Southern organizer. The funeral of Mrs. Ella May Wig- ! ! are housed, but they are controlled by done in the field service outside of Thomas J. Shaw. violence. L. They took with them ribbons to at- instance, Holloway quit work April 2, when the said that Morehead walked up to the • were under Indictments today charging tach to wreaths which will be placed girts, a union member, wain during Sat- I several chief clerks and other officers. Washington. For it is pointed Pleads for Peace. I Treasury Department in every big city around National Textile Workers” Union called porch of the lodge home, mounted a rioting and' rebilllon against the State unon his grave and upon a wreath activities against Commu- The with Its out that the chair and said: “Let's of North Carolina. which will urday's mob bureaus, largest Christmas time the motor vehicular fa- strike at the Loray cotton mill in B. L. Thompson, who lives near don’t have any be deposited on the grave I ; many constituting the a violence.” McDowell grand nists was the occasion for the strike ! single establishment by far in the city, cilities of the Government are all Gastonia. He was for a time picket cap- home of Perry Lodge from which the The County jury. of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington. | union, kidnaped, as a J. A Baugh is general manager of the • the bills yesterday, quickly found The wreaths will be from call. It was issued last night after a | is co-operating at this garage with the pooled and placed at the disposal of tain for the but later returned to three men were jailed given the Polish Office Department to the the mill. defense witness for Morehead. testified Loray mill of the Manvfile-jpnckes Co- , true cases against the men. returning Army and from Marshal Pilsudskl. day hearings disorder cases, baited States Veteran’s Bureau in the Post move yesterday of on strike are huge proved Asked by Solicitor John O. Carpenter that, he saw Dr. Lee Johnson, a de- at which many of those accused are i the bills late to Solicitor J. A civilian delegation will leave War- maintaining 64 cars. These under Christmas mall. This has saw which saw the freeing of eight unionists 64 a distinct success and saving, it is why he had quit the union, Holloway fendant. and J. A. Baugh at the time employed. W. PI ess. Jr. separately and will meet the mili- the same control. Aside from these the lodge home. He Dr. Lee Johnson, physician and The solicitor announced he was ready tary group in New York. charged with conspiracy to overthrow curs, however, there are located under pointed out. said that It was “because of free love, *; the mob was at I government of North Carolina, the the same roof about 126 cars which are the by postponement today of a case administered separately officers in until Shipping Board, charged the the Civil Service against a labor leader with Commission, the Department of State, carrying concealed weapons, and con- the Department of Justice and the Alien Property tinuation of testimony in the hearing of . Custodian. | The arguments in favor of consolida- 14 men accused of being members of a j mob which kidnaped three unionists j early last week and flogged one of them, i County authorities took no cognizance ; of the appeal for the mill workers to 1 attend the funeral. PALESTINE BELIEF Fired on Truck. Mrs. Wiggins was shot as an auto- mobile occupied by members of a mob a load of union FUND IS INCREASED collided with truck | w members from Gastonia Saturday and the mob opened fire on the truck. The Close to $5,000 Raised Here. mob had turned the strikers back as they tried to attend a Communist meet- Intensive Drive for Cash ing at South Gastonia. The inquest into Mrs. Wiggins death was postponed Sun- Is Planned. day until next Saturday after seven men had been arrested on charges of man- THE slaughter. Additional contributions to the Pales- being Mrs. Wiggins had been active in tine emergency relief fund was declared raised here to alleviate distress caused union work since a strike by the Arab uprising were reported J\EW City at the American mills in Bessemer here today by Rudolph Behrend, chair- nearly four months ago. She was one man of the fund committee. which went to New York It is estimated that close to $5,000 of a party has been raised through various sources and other Eastern and Northern cities already. A goal of $20,000 has been ?o speak in a campaign to raise funds ; set for the District. The Zionist or- ganization for the defense of 16 strikers and strike of Washington Is actively EIGHTS # leaders charged with slaying Police I participating in the drive. Members Aderholt of Gastonia during ; cf the organization under the direc- Chief O. P. Spiegler a strike disturbance. | tion of Louis E. will engage Judge J. Shaw, sitting as a i in an intensive canvass this week. Thomas jury, said magistrate in lieu of a grand List of Contributions. the mob kidnappings * his inquiry into • contribu- and flogging September 9 would be The following are the latest today. made no comment tions to the cause: resumed He Lyon. the strike call. $lO0—Simon on $75 —Herzmark & Safer. Mistrial Causes Trouble. $25 —Herman Goldberg, Ryel I. Du- activities in North Carolina bin, Ladies Mizrachi, Joseph Ottenstein. The mob ‘ i H. Kur, Plotnick & Rachlin, Samuel in followed a mistrial in Built three textile centers I I B. Gaffin, Samuel Kluft. Joseph M. complete cases of 16 unionists, 13 on first degree ‘!Frank, Benjamin Seigel, Arthur Oott- charges and three for man- ! lleb, Harry Nelson, Frank Geier’s Sons murder 1 Co., Leopold V. Freudberg and Morris in connection with Chief slaughter i Gewirz. - Aderholt’s slaying June 5. & after a s2o—Dr. J. T. Loeb, Schrot. Bro. The mistrial was declared sls—lsaac Raffeld, William Perau. and luxurious lines at Juror became insane. 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