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Stanly County Herald from Albemarle, North Carolina • 1

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Vol I No 2 $100 Per Year in Advance RESTED IN BALTIMORE Be mention Observer and throws Buying was active and before dangerously' ii for 3440 NiMtinft Mpu harmony the clipping from the News and hostility to each betterment of every human be hensions of another short crop i $276 000 000to $491 OOoimt mg while the present system of ed a further advance in the 11 44 1 11 wufvwvmvi U1C itOVemmPT vuu etna wauc outs makes ana an deliveries I authorized shin hjw THU wwvr xfi I 1 VM11U111K I VI ivr I avx uusLiiiLv inr nnhonniv indue new mrn rpnnrdo for the right to quit work because there works by his side a man who does not belong to a labor union is no written law to prevent an employer from dis charging a man because he joins a union but such a discharge INVESTIGATION CHARGES UNION MEN IS TO BE MADE and industrirl chaos stares us in the face capital and executive ability are each a vital necessity to every industrial enterprise points net nigner New York June 27 Appre Observer which also contains a notice signed by you to the ef fect that the Tallassee Power Company would dismiss any one in its employ who joins a labor union deem it my duty to call your attention to my statement of May 30th last dealing with the labor trouble in Charlotte This ap the following highly complimen tary manner: Stanly County Herald is is a father believe in until his son starts to act like a Life pnse an organization composed of all the men who have an inter est in the permanent success of that enterprise Let labor and capital be represented in the ad juouneiiv ui every Question and i if there should develop after a frank and friendly investigation and discussion an irreconcilable difference then let that differ ence be submitted toah impartial also right seriously shocked Mr Smith was 18 years ok and was a son of Smith er North Albemarle He had jut been discharged from military service where he had served for two years The remains weto buried at Smith Cemetery near Oakboro rnday afternoon was well liked by all who knew him and a large crowd attended the funeral The Herald well may it live long and serve scription Very truly yours inis encouraging letter i fl I 1 A 1 ill wuvww oy one from our good (ably adited but taken care of in inend James Price Attorn 1 a most excellent manner tvno ey which reads as follows: graphically Here is wishing rTk TT 1 1 i TL TT 11 11 auc Axeiiifii My dear sir: Allow me to congratulate you on your first issue of The Herald aescnbmg the details of a seen! plan to create a separate state tn northeastern Germany The plan failed because of jealousies and differences opin ion between the government and the army leaders the correspond ent says GENERAL NEWS Washington June 26 The naval appropriation bill passed the Senate today virtually as re ported by the Senate committee and now goes to conference It carries approximately $644000 000 an increse of more than $44 married miss tula Kobmson 16 years old defense was that he believed that his first wife had obtained a divorce Sheriff Wal lace and Deputy Sheriff Dand ridge brought requisition papers with them named Huggins of near Cheraw had a fight near Morv Sunday night which has result 4 fatally for huggins who died Wed nesday morning in the hospital as the result of wounds inflict if by Dean It seems that the men had a dispute about who should Crank a rar TT norm na in the breast nl Dean struck him over the head With SI nlnw haarvi 1 i uvu arc oil I to have been drinking Dean is now in the hnanifl UVlVi It Io ing while the present system of i fA kAoKIlir 1 MVOMUV jur unnappiness for waste for war and for the ultimate rum first of sorietv an men oi me individual respectfully Bickett In the meantime the Govern ment Department of Labor at Washington was informed of the situation with the result that Homer Brown United States Commissioner of Conciliation was sent upon the scene 1 Brown ig now stopjaag at the Central Hotel at this place He iUW vicwea uy une representative at pres ent stating that he had no state ment to make and no informa tion to give to the public at this time The representa tive succeeded in interviewing Mr Goble the labor representa tive who is also stopping at the Central who talked very freely 270 points from the low level of last Thursday Realizing than became active and that delivery headed by Philiip I 1 I fuse to sign the peace treaty and jto permit the allied troops to march into Germany as far as the Elbe where it would be ai tacked by strong German forces the Danzig correspondent of the other if the business is to be conductedon bases of economy and efficiency Unless the busi ness be so conducted as to re duce waste to a minimum and to secure the largest outcome pos sible from a good amount of la bor and capital then the busi i ness is doomed to failure and will nA 4 11 a aww uc usrcresw uuui laoor ana capital philosophy of the Great Apostle to the Gentiles applies with strik ing emphasis to the industrial disputes of the hour body is not one member but many The eye cannot say unto the hand I have no need of you There should be no schism in the body but the members should have the same care one for another and whether one member suffer all the members suffer with it or one member be honored all the members rejoice with it and capital are parts of the same body and they must ad just and hormonize any seeming differences for war in the body will prove fatal to all its mem bers urge Jpbor and capital in North Carolina to tablish in eveiy industrial enter refused to be interviewed by the a plan will make friendship for happiness economy efficiency for oninion Mindpnins and ners came in from: Startle lessee Power Company giving condemn the etnnlnvor Curran of Badin Miller OwifiOO over ths Zfi union ana tne mention a oi tne greater Berlin Snvit in order of Minister of Defense Noska They are charged with having been in collusion with the leaders of the uprising in Ham burg The market opened firm at an advance of 20 to 30 points on Men and Private conditions reports The a wet weatner map i tne aavance was checked De cember contracts sold at 3430 Avith new months showing that 6 nvi ouvances ui points job because of the presence of some man who does not belong to a union so long as neither side re sorts to violence I am without le gal power to interfere If pith Company and you may be sure er an employer or laborer resorts uiMi ii tnese cnaiges are sustain ed prosecutions UW be promptly ordered sincerely trust that you will give careful and sympathetic con sideration to the views presented by me favoring co operative in stead of competitive organiza tions in all industrial enterprises truly yours The Governor also wrote a let ter the same day to Mr Thorpe superintendent of the Tallassee Power Company of which the following is a copy: Thorpe Superin tendent Tallassee Power Co Badin dear Sir: Iam in receipt of a letter from Mr I (rflhlp intarnatrnnol 1 representative of the Brotherhood i tken our civilization is a failure of Electrical Workers A copy of this letter appeared in the News and Observer this morning and I assume was sent to them by Mr Goble or some one rep peared in all the leading papers rPJrk' of the state at that time and I Ofli inA TAIIV Ar thA nwiGont tribieing tM Washington June27 Increa in the shipping board fund from 4T 1 1 I 9 'PKHUUUUUU 1 vauaeu 1 lunner aavance the 1 vx me guvemmem auvnvii4ru bmp ouiiamg nrogri xuau rw uign recorus auring was approved by the senate wi'h earlier trading October witn contracts soM up to 3443 at aJolc ing an advance of 73 points from hcld an effort last closing figure and of iSMI 970 ili uon uni Berlin June The Gennun broke to 3365 or 5 points net had planned to ic Had Just Returned rom uneral Near Baltimore M1 June A Oakboro largely Attended on riday will not speak out arainst ege(1 to have two young wives nor Berlin June 27 The Inde dendent Socialist and Communist uictcidiL iiiii i saur i Ht nvAmif tvzk 1 1 wuuvu ngwg inside the rnwn limita 1 wk were arrested Thursday night by Wadesboro June 27 William' vein nu ms son in iaw a man NO BRICKBATS 1 WALTER CANNLPP AR LOCAL MAN KH LED PASSING LIVE WIRE lower and finally closed at 337C with the general list closing bare ly steady net 25 points lower to 2 points higher Spencer June 27 Mayor Goode has announced that the hog law passed by the board of alder men some two years ago will I enforced by the new board He declares that health is a first consideration and believes it is best to keep hogs at a safe dis tance from all residences At I present there are but few if any complete investigation of the la bor situation at Radin IQ vnnlzk 4vh ana aaaea mat wnen this inves Mr tigation shall be finished it Will moVa tohe buide worid 1 Jttd adit also stated that he was expect ing a representative from the Department of Labor at Raleigh to arrive in Albemarle to look into the matter Mr Goble stated further that he understood Superintendent Thorpe was at present away from his home at Badin AnH that ha iiviam Lz about conditions at Badin and turn that matters could be amic rnnongother things stated that ably adjusted between the Com he intended seeing to it that a pany and the laborers is a free country and check for and in the sum of $100 1 awa down at Raleigh comments every man must be allowed to exercise his own free will without coercion or intimidation in join ing or refusing to join any law ful orcranizatinn of June 25 I herewith hand youi supreme law in this land is public opinion and that public PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AI KMARLE THURSDAY Y3 iqiu BAXTER BUNN HURT ALL B0U0UE1S IN AUTO ACCIDENT! i ea our first issue the people of Stanly will make A right frightful accident oc trembling ZLX of the GOV VVRirES TWO LET curred at ive Points late on (diet of subscribers TERS ON SITUATION i Monday afternoon just in front I the press with uXr Mfe OI vv 1 eonard a cfA had nnf hn 4 Warns Siiycripfendent That anv Out whenBaxttr of Porter i of suspense for on ridav wdnJt 'LLv 't break of Trouble Will be Signal' a turninff it Brown one of the runt political nAJlivingiP North Carolina Walter ar mnUI Ar Bunn was 1 oest known citizens of the emm close its I ThelXr I lnn' in the wreck ty as well as the oldest member members of any political nartv was ared here yesterday Lne lauoi situation at Badin having received si nnmk fio thoRtoni political party for the present at least remains i rather in I I mailcd 'o desire to discuss matters of unchanged from what it was a I us well as week ago It seems from infer shaken up too and reflects splendidly on the men who are to make it Mr A Hunevcutt is tho i was i the paper is evidently not onlv' arag0 is alleged to have J'i ii mow tori i was killed without speaking A little I by him of conditions there a let farihotnd test of jus ter was addressed by that gen tieman to Gov Bickett at Ra leigh stating the situation to the Governor who promptly replied in a letter which reads as fol lows: Mr Goble 0 Box 415 Badin Dear Sir: Replying further to your letter a copy of a letter just addressed to the superintendent of the Tal at Badin stances I thought the letter ought same public opinion condemns oe aaaressea to mm but of land ought to condemn a man course you can take it also as a letter addressed to yourself shall have a careful inves tigation made of the outrages that you say have been commit ted against the employees by the officials of the Tallassee Power) Cnmnanv and vnn mav lu to violence then it my plain duty to call out the entire military and police force of the state to protect the lives and the property of our citizens and pre serve peace and order This du ty I shall most certainly per form without fear and without favor whether violence be used by capital or by labor is as much as I am call ed on to say or do as the gover nor of North Carolina but as a citizen of the state I am deeply concerned its permanent peace and happiness Therefore I am moved to say that unless there be enough of wisdom and of jus tice within our borders to devise and put into execution some plan for the settlement of industrial disputes other than by walk outs rather serous cuts and braises as the following having been badly Editor Herald The Car ww nnf i hoar niauuu uiai some ot tne laborers 'aaiy aamaged in the cm lioy nt the Tafcee 'niuh Pewpr Cnonv 1 i 1 upon the fiist edition of your ganized a labcAinion As a re 'V''ith 1 now to reiter 13 in ev that will appeal to the supported Qfn nrrl i 4 tJy reSDCCL rTr uil 4 DO 11 110511 inliictfvZrJ nf '1L MS' tekm1 iss will sust A the'irlio' Stanly" i the officials of the company at The Salisbm bi "I to als I i close check for nr first conv of Tba I at theykad i union and no laborer ha low price for a vear Count Herald has arrived? It i found on West Baltimore street brother who was with him juiiieu Lite rmtnprnnnri Thia X1IC I Mtrwkl 4 4 1 1 i 1 caused the union to take the mat 1 ter up with the Brotherhood with the result that Goble international representative of the Brotherhood of Electrical Workers was called to Badin and that after an investigation rmo and inmoi iAz injuovivc van never score permanent success Capital I may win a single battle by such methods but it can never win a war Sunday morning "Tbn nu I herewith inclose to you mv 1 The News and Observer covering my subscription to the i on the first copy of The Herald in same Yours very truly Price I Aviam is These editor Me "'i Dr I eice nrpfiiHnf Tk a 4 jt 1 ic 111 mi 1 to aay oi the past week is a very interesting copy and if Th 4 aia mAintama i men a oner cornea Tlio ru sei 1 Its initial effort it should nmva a Mnl 1 very popular newsDaner 1 ing editorial: i surprwng that there should be a I new entrant in the journalistic Mr A Hunevcutt native field to the manner born comes for 'coming 6 ward with a new The tinrk i issue or The Herald 2 brethren wethank you The regutetfon and entire force thank when he said A house divided nfoiikAVM James Smith a vouno mm Cannupp 22 years old of Chari who had just returned from ov 17 iPVQPUC 1 i 1 1 l4 i live vao ntnvu I4LV (Hl by headquarters detectives Can i last Thursday afternoon in north Typoraapbi nupp ls rePorte(E was tried in I west Albemarle while walking I tally The Herald is as dear rs Charlotte for bigam several past an electric light pole A'book print and we take the idea and being found guy wire was said to have be vou 1 from its general appearance and suspension of I highly charged and the rain soak make up that it is to be a paper an a eaI I ed earth around the pole seems I Ss OVI TT 1 Vollnz 1 71 1 1 i i i i ii ft i i viiiii i iu nil i i i i i ii vu 'j i i nnin 4 4 Mlrt JUlV 1 I7UC1I IJldlVKII III Ir Iknlridge of Charlotte extent it is reported that tie i requesled De water was almost boilinir het Captain McGovern to Young Smith is said to hnv Post as an additional charge been drawn several feet to the 101 nan iorteiture had been enter charged guy wire where 1 ed against him Cannupp was 14 I 1L IS a most excellent first issue to Cannupp his first i uriTzi tirnn IVTEia 0 4 1 I 1 1 vviAv juisa oiena vauoie 01 Badin whom he married when he was 17 years old A.

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Pages Available:
235
Years Available:
1919-1919