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E.*— i . limn— WEATHER rtljr (Mr wnto with nH—i irimlwiiii Tkmitr mml Friday. 1 ~ ~~ V wutiaa on*; Nvnani mt. ■— I Rail Union Heads Rush to \ Washington for Conference «Os SECRECY IS TMMP MNE W«Un Reporting !n --trMM in Nwibtr of Men nt Work EXPORTS OP VIOLENCE CONTINUE TO INCREASE >o ■ CHICAGO, July Sl.— l. M. Jewell, baud es the striking railway shopman, the ate la tarnations! president a t tbs •hep crafts argsaUatloa, Timothy Hcaly, es tbs Inasn and oilars aad A. 0. Wharton. labsr group member of tbs United States Labor board deported to dap for Waaklagton presumably far a . conference with President Harding to morrow regarding tbs rail strike situs- After a barrled conference with the President, tbs strike leaders plsnned te tears Washington tomorrow night er rtetag back in Chicago Priday morning. A rail of seerscy was thrown seer the trip sad their depart are orer the Penn ayhranta at tu thirty a. m. did not be come public until houre later, anion leaders declaring that Mr. Jewell was still ia the city during the afternoon Western railway smeatiros in a j statement tonight asserted frtlght Is being stored as offered wtibout conges- I ties aad passenger traffic is being ' operated normally while leaders In the ! „ railway shopmen's strike still maintain ed the walk out was virtually one bun- { dred per sent. The statement issued by the Western presidents committee -on pabllc rota tions of the assoeiatioa of railway exe- | entires soys ears leadings esoeed those of a year ago except on reads especially I affected by the cool strike. All Wesi era linos with headquarters is Chicago report increases In the number of men at work la the shops, the statement said. The Chisago Burlington aad , Gainey which yesterday reported an iassaooe of 4M ia shop employee* today I added Mi mere man te Its fores, the statement said, Wtir.e vac Illinois Cea- J trnl has ia It* shops I.W men as against < a normal farce of 11,701, the day before the strike steeled. The Atkinson, Topeka sad Santa Pe j referred mm meeheedes and tj» Ta bers r» in Its shops, representing fifty throe MJ per coat of normal and the | Pennsylvania system reported a gain of dtt shopmen for the day. The largest single dap's Improvement sines the strike began aad within twenty per cent •f a fall working force in normal Gates. The U, B. Railroad Labor Board main- | talaed Its ‘'hands off policy today, . Chairman Boa W. Hooper was called to i Newport, Teanessee, by the death of a ’ relative aad other board members gave the strike as official attention. No farther spread of the strike was looked for, although fifty maintenance of way men at Shawnee, Okie.,'end a , number of Moberly, Mo., quit work ye»- terdap because armed guards were pa trolling railroad property. A resolution adopted by representatives of neraly 800 general chairmen of the clerks and freight handlers’ anion after their mooting kero yesterday, declared they weald resort te their ‘ economic power' If their grievances were not adjusted bat it wai Believed they would take , as farther strike action pending nego- ' tiatioas. I The Pennsylvania Railroad issued a ' statement loat night saying passenger aad freight service had been restored on that rood. Reports of violence and threatened violence Increase and troops were called eat in throe new states, while In Mon- j teas the Oroat Northern Railroad was | premised troop protection nt two points wkeer protection had been asked aad j nav other point where the need might arise. Deal son was placed under martial law this morning by Gov. Neff who ordures 1 five companies of the Texas National Guard to duty there. Three companies of Alabama state troops wore mobilised at Birmingham ready for call to Albany, Ala., where disorders wore reported. Kentoeky state troops were ordered td Fends, niar Jellieo, Ky.-Tenn. la Fenasylvania stale troops were ah I fled te more advantageous positions. \ several detachments. Vs Reports from Kingsville, 'Texas, sale , lhat two non-union workers had been , attacked and beaten by a number or strikers. An aged employe of the St. Louis- j Ran Francisco Railroad Was cut and beaten in the yards at Memphis, Tens. Stephens, of California, in a V‘fn«M to President Harding, called 'attention te o possible shortage of re irigerator ears for transporting fruits Pleas have been perfected for dellv ing mail by meter truck at least ones a day In upper Michigan, North aad Booth Dakota and Minnesota. LIVING CfWm WRRK I.OWKM FOB JUNE IPtJ THAN YEAR AGO WASHINGTON. Jaly M—While liv- ; log easts generally la the United States were M per sent lower last month than la June, ISM, and two-tenths of one per cent lower than In March this year. t they wore MO per cent higher than > In December, ltll. the bureau of labor statistic! of the Department qf Labor aaaaeneed today. The price of food showed an aawerd tread lAn Merck te Jens, the figures ueveeJed, hut were offset in the general average by declines la clothing, fuel. | light, furniture aad miscellaneous nee- J esetttoe. while housing remained via-, THE GOLDSBORO NEWS -rsrrrnr—srr • ■ > • -i —4— ■ ■■■■■ .. -i— , , - . 1 IMPROVISED BOMB WILL BE EMD II HEIGH COURT To Bo Uot«l as EvMobm in Bm ° board's Efforts to Soearc aa In junction STRIKERS TO REQUEBT “ORDERLY PICKETING" RALEIGH, July M.—A silent exhibit in the form of heavy iron, percussion sap attached to a long fuse and soma unknown chemical designed, i| Is said, to form the explosive gas of an Impro vised bomb will be used as evidence Thursday before Judge Henry G. Con nor in Federal Court kero by tke Refr board Air Line In asking that the strik ing shopmen be enjoined permanently from Interfering with the operation of the railroad's business or intimidating workmen on the Job In Raleigh and other places in Eastern North Carolina. The Injunction hearing la scheduled te •tart at 10 o'clock. Tke bomb is now In possession of Special Agent Frad C. Handy, of the Department of Justiee, and contents Watch burn and form i strung |u ar» being analysed by gists chemists for • correct knowledge of the ingredients. Agent Handy kss no doubts about the explosive nature of the bomb. He •tetes that the long dynamite percussion cap pecked witk combustible matter. In kls opinion, srould hare burst tha heavy roll of iron into shreds. The pipe of heavy iron witk both ends closed fur nished the kull of the bomb. iff Ytriff. .This bomb, stated Agent Hsndy. was found on the Johnson Street yards ts the Seaboard Air Lino. No criminal prosecution will hardly result from the Ending of the bomb because there Is no evidence upon which »• work. Seaboard officials do not know kow tke bomb found Its way to tke yards. It will be tetained by tke Deportment of Justiee for the time being. While no statement was given out, Lawyers representing tke striking shop men Wednesday ware busy preparing ds tnUs for their answer Thursday to the Injunction petition. The strikers will not nsk for sny special privileges that would dismiss the proceedings, but they will request some modification of the petition that will permit them to main tain orderly picketing at certain points adjacent to the Seaboard Air Line I report*, it | a understood. The shop men do not went te vlolste any laws, hut point out that they Wfuld like to put into effect plans that will afford them a chance to look after their own m taresta. Do Not Want Picket lag. The Seaboard Air Line officials do not want picketing of any description. They do not want sny of their workmen stopped by strikers la tn effort te per • Unde them to quite their jobs. They wish these workmen to walk the streets without molestation or seer of receiving bodily harm. They want te Know that the railroad property is not in danger of being damaged or destroyed. The result of the injunction hear- Ing Thursday may have an important effect upon the Immediate future plans of both railway officials and striking shopmen. If the Seaboard Air Line la granted nn injunction petition la prin ciple without serious modification, shops will be opened upon a larger sente at several points along the system In North Carolina. BOTMIMS WILL GIVE BICHFUEILPIBTY City Manater To Be Gumt of Honor at Picnic at Baker's Mill Rotary members will tonight give a fen-wp | porty te Oily Manager Wilder | M Rich, whose reeignetion becomes es- Gtetlv* August Best Mr. Rich will g» ! to hit heme in Grand Rapids, Michi gan. The following communication wee •e-ferday addressed to members of the club) “The Rotary Club is giving Wilder Rich s farewell party Wedoetday even l>tg. July ildth, at Raher'e Mill. The wives of memhers are preparing a bas ket lunch and arc Invited to attend. 'We will meet nt Netty Borden's j home at Hix o'clock and go out in cars. If you haven't a car or if a tire Is pune tured, call Cal Thompson at 111 to thsi he may sand for you. “Be on time; If net bring a quarter •long and cent* anyhow. ‘■lf you care for the water, a pond full, k.ring a bathing suit aad towel [ clung, “H AND H. COMMITTEE " i PALMETTO CROP FINE. KINSTON, July *6. —S. H Malone, a | local tobacconist back from the South I I Carolina holt, where he visited a num ber of markets, found varying crop con ditiens. In places the Palmrtta crop was | in excellent condition, while elsewhere it was peer, Curing It practieeiy oeer in the State, end the markets will open tkere August 1, half a month eerllon I than kero. A number of tke markets will h* In tke hand* es the growers* aeeeriatlon, while seme will lemsin In- j I dependent NODWOOD MIXIOUS FOD TEST SETWEEH CD OPS .MB m FORCES ' : ' J' But ss PrcsMsst of th« Grww •rs, (annot AM is Be curing Opposition j " # CIJRRIN TO OPERATE OLD * PLANTER’S WAREHOUSE j Efforts es a apoelsl committee from | the chamber of Commerce looking te j the establish monk of another auctien system warebeuao tn tloWsbOro for the sale oA leaf tobacco the earning season **•» aprpeclable succvaa yesterday, It waa announced The conference suggdMOd at the din ner meeting of the Chamber of Com merce Tuesday night with President G. A. Norwood, es the Co-operative As sociation. was hold but the interview was hot satisfactory to the plans of the committee. Mr. Norwood, while maintaining the position that he was anxious for the sue tion system to go te the mot In Celea boro With co-operative marketing, de clared that he coaid not in good faith tn courage the building es n new wsre ouse Mrs or aid la an invitation te the l*(»er companies te send a corps of buyers to the Goldsboro market. Borne thirty to thirty five per cent of the crop, Mr. Norwood says, is at vet unsigned in Wayne county but plans have been made. It is understood, for the operation of the old Planters ware house opposite the post office the com ing season by Mr. D. F. Cnrrin. The co-operative folks are keen for the auction system enter the compel, tion here, Mr. Norwood explained, at much so ss say place. There would be a disadvantage to the co-operative mar ket we go Goldsboro not to have an auc tion house In operation because com parisons with auction sales in Wilson and Rocky Mount would he less con vinciag to seme growers thsn compar- With prices paid on the auction floor la Goldsboro. To that extent, Mr. Norwood explain ed yesterday, ha Is willing te further assist In promoting the open market hero. As tousles of the Planters Wars house property, he hes leased this warehouse to Mr. Currin. Indications are that tha bulk of tke seventy per cent “sign up- in Waynt will be eeld through the co-operative warehouse here, with quite a bit going to Premoo* and seme te th* LaOmnge co-operative houses. The local house will be ready for business on the mern fag of August 16 with a staff squippeo te handle, re-dry and grade the weed according to the sale* program ad the •••natation. Sign nps are going ebebd with grati fying results in Wayne end ether East ern Carolina counties, Mr. Norwood an nounced yesterday. Tomorrow he win go te Warsaw fore special meeting there in tha interest of the movement and on Saturday ho will be ia Norllna to ■ peak at a mass meeting. Monday or Tuesday night, next week, be will epesx to tke Business Men s League of Ml. Olive on Co-eperativo Marketing. BOOER WAR STARTS IN EARNEST ALONG BORDER. OODENSBUBG, N. T-. July M. -The war against boose smugglers along the Canadian border In northern New York U. on In earnest. Two light army trucks With machine guns mounted on their platforms, port of a fleet of twenty four, have arrived here for use in pa trolling tho border. There will be about thirty Federal •gents. Each truck will he maaned by two Federal agents, expert la the use es machine guns. PIKEVILLE TOWNSHIP BEITS CROP RECORD Goldsboro Cl*Uen Clalßts (he -—JtesL L’olloM and Tobacco in liters -- ' V While the majority of Wayne county termers are complaining about '‘trail Mends" of cotton, and tohitrco Jest now, Mr. J. R Musgrave, of this city, who eenudets a wholesale grocery estahlish mept on North John street, end also runs e IX horse form in Pikevill* town ship, ten miles narthenst of Goldsboro, it ell seiilet about his bountiful crop prospects. * A daily Newt crop reporter who psased yesterday afternoon through Ktorny Creek and Kaulaton townships end ob served the lew condition es crops on ncreunt of the continuous reins during tke peat weeks, where hardly two thirds of a full rrep ia eipected, waa surprised when he ram* Into Pikevill# township and aurveyed the bountiful acreage of Mr. Musgrave near Nshunte Bwemp. The entire farm ia a veritable "Gar den es Eden." The reporter found 180 i scree of the "Gother-Pirat” variety rot i ton with healthy normal weed which i promleee I 1-8 bale to the acre; aleo to 1 scree of corn, which etalks will average | It feet la height and 2 ears to the stalk. with bright prospects es JO barrels per I acre. Already Mr. Margrave has two kerne full es bright leaf tobacco in cur ing. Hie total tobacco crop comprises 80 acres, and the present harvest hide fair te net him 1,000 pounds per acre. New, who will say that farming In Wayne ceuqty docent pay? —1 Did the (rljiei of the flapper ever , atop te think that when eh* haa her | hair bebhe dit’a bar ewe hnirT Milwae kee Journal. r - 1 1 " n 1 " "" """ ‘T‘~ GOLDS EURO, NORTE CAROLINA, TDRJRSHAY MORNING, JULY IT, IMS. 400000 TKtfU 10 JOIN SHIP IN THEIRWMT Maintenance Man (jHMjM Bflfofta Os lUlln>U« rmMrn New 'wF ARMED GUAKDHHAVB ALSO RAIMEuBBJp ONI * ? * DETROIT, July T“ l K|>i AaigataV ed Press)—A th, nmintenanc* men rniplßMl «Q the lion's railroads will gu of alleged action of HnpteflHE|qt roads m attempting eMgpggf organisations te take I<toQQ H Mb l.r nations I railroad hlßPtarhafln and the act of guards smpfMed kgKpilP'' roads, was mad* publlMtare ffpgy kt h*adi|usrt*rs of the '-fj-M* Bn thirhood of MaintensiM >r i <Fhg Mte ployes and Shop LahsHf ' E. F Oyable, preaidsM. nf Me <MteU, is in Chicago ronferrinSwMh the Un(Xj • d Btsles Ralruad LafaV MM«l| and la prepared to demand. iA|a* stated U»- Ihoritatlvely today tyfffwHolp jftd ticca of the railroads («BRadnpe4. less gTieenneas es tbs teMIMhN men are aettled, it waa atatAit us lan hand quarters kero, a strlkKls igMltnhte. Tke brotakrkood offlHte kern charge the Lehigh Valley andflMtegoin, Lack •wanna and Westers efl other weeiern railroads are attemptw to orgnulae company unions te takepfct pteos of the present labor organteatMte The maintaaaaee men also pretoal •gainst use of guards BP the railroads They assert the livoo If all roll am ployes who remain »t wegk ore imperill ed by promiscuous shocking on the part es the ifriaids with pretesting railroad property dorigg the shopmen's strike. Bpecific instances ritald are those in Saginaw, Mich., and at Tnenmeori. N. M. Fifty maintenanmiteeo quit work in the Pore EsrquettsL okeps at Sagi naw yesterdav ssylng Bof feared they weald be injured owing to careless handling es fire arms ffp the guard# At New Mexico Cltylt (a alleged M Mexicans were broeghtitemes the her der Into the United llptea. depetlgec end given firearms. BKlßtensnce men there protested te PrMMsat Grnbte, toying they ref need te M»k as long as tha Ifexicune were poSMted to hevp gnns. Tho report here memhera of other railroad hrntherhMa employed at Tucnmcari had protee«ffP% mninei.id On several eastern railroads, where the practiee of forming company ergnn isatiens la said te have been put Into i effect, the maintenance men hove naked gamiaaion to qnlt work, it was aald at the union's headquarters here. CHICAGO, Jntp SR--.* F. GrobU. president of tha tedereeWowel Brother heed es MnteOenenoe-ef-Wey Hteployvs end Railway Shop Laherars, denied te dhy reports emanating from hie heed quarters nt Detroit that the 400,000 members of the enlon wees threatening again te strike. Mr. Grnhle said nagetlations were proceeding satisfactorily before the United States Railroad Labor Beard "W# erp filing cnees before the Railroad Leber Board and expect nn enrly hearing,’’ Mr. Grebie sold. “Any new etrika threat Is news to me, end I just left Detroit Isst night . Some body np there must have a dream.“ Mr. Grable also denied that members of hla union in Canada jr*re voting on the question of forming n separate un ion under Canadian management. Re ever heard of T. Y. Reekie of Winni peg. who made that announcement, he said. “Onr men up there are going uheed Jest as we are here,” he said. “They hove a taker board end ore taking thetv grelvaaroa te it, Joet as we are dolag.' MAXWELL PREDICTS HOT BUTE HEARING Corporation CommiaokMi Thinks North Carolina Merchant* Will Re VirtoriouN \ .... t ........ J " ~ """ * An aven warmer mulm with thr 1 rariruad carrier* operating In North Car- i olina than the recant Atlanta martins i may ha expected whan Commlaalonar . Kaetman, of tha I C, C, hla examiner and aiaoeaita* and r'nwrthiaatonrra nr i Croxgla and Florida raaow tha haarlna on a revision of Southeastern rota* In > Asheville next month. As murh wa* gleaned In a atatamant , I mada here yesterday by A. J Maiwoll. ; , member of tha North ( arolina Coramli- I • ion and tha pomatlsaion’a authority on rata matters. Mr, Maawall waa horn an > routo to Wilmington whara ha gone to addroao tha annual mooting of tha I con marnal Mercian** of North Caro- I 1 llna. Considerable aonraaalon hat already boon mada this Stain, Mr. Maxwall explained, because of Its peculiar goo graphical condition* and transportation probloma. TV* imnaadiato aim of tho 1 rarrtar*. ho osploiaad. ta tho ahdlltioa of tha loag hast rota hraakinr on Dacia natl and tha anbstitutlon as elaselfira- I tion rata* *iatil«r to tho dtriaion tn- I valving tho ago old Vlrgiata* cilia* rat* fight. Wholesale marrhant* aad distribatroe i la tloldahoro aro kaanly interacted la tha prog rod of tha rata hoariag aad It i* Mr. Mnawoll'a potnion that carrier* will be disposed to abaadon their v , pro } posod “iniquitous" arrangement in ow for *o thta State U (OMMMi I '<•> la do ho hold itn Nfr City .MV Pesombor nmm *mr — - *■ 1 w ’BfiSfrljtL Tt 1 *htu '■»' ti ------ - - -—* tm ■HP' jh «, I xJJ|f | -""'ifi ' . n,, # \ j S/rr /Hj Bp Nr\ \ s *l®cf HAUNTKDT THE J. L. WADONER HOME AT NOKIUN. OKU.. MfaERD U MYSTERIOUS PIKES BROKE OUT IN U HOURS. NORMAN, Ohhk, July Cea brie nee j ••ive Ik* mystery es fjb* now Antigen-; leh * ghoetlea* kshatod heeae—a | spooky “ire k*m»“- Wkefe sheets burets late flames a* i one get* Into bed. Aed weak rags start burning when raised te tke fee* Thel’s what J, L. Wagouer, farmer bore, says happened In his keuM. And members es kls family beer eel his I etery. earners around Norman attribute tbeee gheetly happenings te the sup*, natural. But authorities are seeking * nclentific eiptenntiea—thus far without In two days there were ID dree—*l. ad mystarieus origin. He Bret occurred when Wagoner** wit* apeaed a clothes elaeet. A Dun of flomo ehot lute her fast. Several hour* later’the reef es tke. house alerted burning. The farmer picked up * week aleth te weak bit tec* Bet the elotk be-1 gen t* hurnl_ . VI. bud turned into e sheet of fleaael The family ran from the hena*. The next day they returned. The mysterious bins* broke out anew. Sheriff W. H. Newbleek throw a guard •roaad the place. Retry who entered or left tke house waa searched. But the mystery wasn’t solved. A chemist from the University es GU- Is hems took a hand. He (a endeavoring to find n solution that le combustible when It driaa. Ha hasn’t found l%yut. Se Farmer Wagoner still ia haunted by fear that the myeteriau* fire* may start again at any Mm*. People hereabout* ere reeulling tu* famous haunted hens* at Anttgecilea, N. 8., Where similar phenomena wev* reported. 8500,000 BREACH OF PROMISE SUIT NEW YORK, July M.—Baron James da Retharkilde*. a ibeother es thd fa mous Rothschild* femlly es Frenet, was sued for 8800,000 damages In State Supreme Court today by Maria Pyrque a French girl, wk# alleged ab* cam. kero last spring upon his premise t# marry her and that he has ainee refus ed te Sa a data far the marriage. DISH MR PROHIBITION OFHGERS DintlllerN Complain of Arbitrary KulinKH on Withdrawal \j 1 I’ermitn 4 LOUISVILLE, Ky„ July M, WhliWy distiller* from th* until* country *»r« I VatamUlcd hrr* today la '‘d*clar* *«f” j on tk* National prohibition oftinn, ac ocrding to atatanianta of tk*ir attorncya. j Support in th* »tand of th* diatllUr* In oppoting th* regulation of whlakcy with Arawaia from warvhouaaa whan th* liquor i* to t>* aa*d for m«di*lnal pur* ponra will roar from th* American Mad ieal Aaiaclat ion, it waa alaitn«d Both organisation*, according to announra- < manta, haa* ruraplalnad of tha "arbi trary ruling* plarwd on phyairlan* and druggiat* ha tha national prohibitin' admin lal ration.” Th* selcctlaa of a rvmraitto* to ran i far with ttaaaury and pr*hibiti*it 4* partntoot official# will h* announced at j th* atoa* of th* moating today, It waa I indicated. Th* aommllto* will rvpraaom practically all th* larg* diatlllar* as th* country, tA*o* aaid, and may Inaiat upon mor* than th* prartlynl enforce ment of th* prohibition law* in It# run farrnc* In Washington n*it month. ('harg*# that prohibition rnforcemon; agent* vtslaU th# law w*r* Colrad fol lowing an Informal dlacsaslou laat night among oarly arrival#. S "W* Inland to fare* th* prohibit!#* officer# to liny within th# low, •*#• If w* hara to atari llltgaiioa from atm and th* #— try to anothor," o#—>ll Ougfc dMbWhd. Th# dtMlllora #|d thoy ***** wit ling t# aid 10# g#«*mm*nt -fiiil«h»>rtadlT piftWy ‘t»toi#**t w * re oisnoswaii miMftrnfmirfipr u n Rm ul nlJOHnlOui T Wslur C. DmumA Is 1> RlsM •i giiwtory ui L A. ■m n vim-pmUmi Os, c. r. *«o«u4 by |fc« baatd as «rw«Mi Bf tht t bomber as r«iMN« m pnatdent I •I that orgaaiaatlaa far |k« aaidtag >*ar. aureaading Kenaeth Rafail, whaae «<fM vaplred. " - t. i . Wallar C. Danmark «u ra-ahwtad aemtary far anatker yaar aad Era W, K. I’adgaM Waa reelaeted aaalatMt Iff ARgaii .ami. »ie* pnaid.nt far tka enaulna yaar. , Organisation as tba arf kagrd as dfcnatara„ and tka alaattan as afflrara wa» partaatad at • meeting at elaran a'ylitk yaeWrday. Tka board a* ram. t laird by tka a Watt pa as flat now dl rrrlara Taaidiy Hat U rawyaaad as Henry A. Pika, Kaaaatk C. Rayall. Paul Uardan, W, L. Rawlings and A F. Taa yor, aid mambart, and Cal. (laarga E. Kmc man, Charles A. Thompson, I*. At Raney. Nall Jasspb aad Dr. Strsanldsr. Tka Naa Praaldrai. Dr Hlratnldar, tka now president, la aus’of tba lira win* as Oaldabara aad I* promlaaaily identified vltk tka pro- Iraalanal and alrta Iff. as iba tamrnaa tty. H* la, among othar tklaga, visa praaldont aad aaa as IM diraatara as Iba Oaldabaru Publishing Company. Klrrtiaa as Iba naw yraaldaal waa wlibaut any sppaiitlan It aama span tanmuily, according to mgaibara as tka board, and' had aoao bf iba aar mark of a manafaalarad yraatdaallal boom. Ha has barn, amra becoming a atambsr, a aaalaaa warkbr la iba Chambar or ganlaailan aad la iba farafraat as pra*- tlrally r«ary yragraaalra movement laanrkrd In Oaldabara. Mo la a farmer president as tkaf Oaldabara Elwanla dab. KIT COW BELLS DR f STRIKE BBEIKERS With Handn Tied, Non-Union Men Ran While Hhola Rang About Thom T . ‘t os* PINKVILLE Ky„ Jaly M Tbraa aaa union minora In tka Fonda minr war. capturad by allrgad atrlbara ban today and aftar row Kalla wan Itad to tbalr narha and tbalr band, bound, tkay wan laid to “ran for II, H whlla ahota wan find at tbam aa thay ran, araordlng to raporta narknlg boro tonight. Ka In jurl.a warr repotted. Troop, ordered bad not arrived lata lonipkt and aulborlllaa, faarlng a rape tlttan of tba llarrla dlaordera, pnaaod tbalr appeal for atata aid, according la . raporta. Moat of tba dlaturbaaoaa ar. reported from tka Tanaaaaoa aide as tba llao. AROUND WORLD PLANE SMASHED LONDON. July M.—<«y tk* Ataoclai •d Praaa l Th* alrplan* in which Major W. T. Mink#, th* RriUah aviator, I# attempting a round th* world flight from England, rraahod to th* ground at I'lhl, Hrittah Halurhiatan, near Quoit#, 1 Hatarday, aay# an brhang* Telegraph di«patch from OuracW today. Tha aria i tor n#«#g#d Injury, bat tha aadur'*ar> I ring* of hi* plan* wns amaahod I Air for#* moahamrian* from Karachi I hr** boon gMt to aaalat In ggnatruvttag n now o*downt riggi for dagtaggd t pinna. Aiti In MWmlloa frog# Karachi, i, hid n» continuation *4 th* flight which I Major glnh* Vogan from Croydon. May M, ai likaly to ha dolaytd • w#*h. **" - OadO MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PHEW I - _ 1 PRICE HV» CBNTK HOIK HI ME STEMS FOA MW GfljOiSU. TE-Ors CfcW RiumMte Dmlee At- UaiptU« to Plme Ukar UMtor Um Qm v * Ibalr rlgbta a# faßodanT'lii agJlSali S' aaaairy sis I ***i**^aaE*f* # aggbr^blEl^K^^^^^^^E^i mi iba bflftltk h , » l ———* —— tag board and ratara la ilggA*^ h*lrb**tb*" *" lr ****^** r * t nnaad Daaaa .u.aigud Aaiartraa prrjudtaa aw|l piltßOaK.^ *^ n- /th\^rtuaoaal!t7|fl t« ».« proiM-ud In Ibalr lawf»im A , ,' iffKtnsl thv int<*rfrrEiu<* a n J | ,' r T /%*■ ■ I Will ba glad to Jala yaa Una that qur.llan « 0 tka 4arlata«V^ Amarlaaa pooylr " Inaugurating. It ««« undarataaA BH •artaa as aoaforanaaa with rallWaTaMfe oiiUraa, U. Fraaldant today SI Fnatldani Attarbury, as tka F.nn.ylS nla .yatam, wba dlaauaaad with htaM •Mlarity laaaa. Mr. Attartary b9| *taUd, aftar tka moot lag, tkat «C lbl» laaaa waa "tka tnF afttf nl road altuatlaa aa far aa tka Fawaagtato /' nla waa aaaaaraad. It would ba last fc tka datanalnatlaa as tka graaaM aX playaaa of tkat a/atoni. , *• *ha Wblta Uaaaa Iktg waa *nbaw aa ladlballaE a rafaaal to giro atrfkiag am playaaa tk.lr aaalartty righto la aaaa a# Ibalr ratara la Work, tbaagk Praal daat Hardin, .ad aaklaat mawbar. aaa un da rat aad to bailor, that railroad au*. agamawt akouid maba tkia rt Tim a law NOOYBE MEADE COAL COMEim WAEfIMOTOM. July Harding i.nlgbt aat «g aaatian iba Fad aral awarganay fual aaatral OMaafaw tlaa with tka aaUatian as a UatS **aal dlalrlbatlan raaiailMaa as garanT TujfiffmZZ,' *• *«••"*» UMrVii Tka Caaaaaaraa aaaratary at Iba rw aaaal as lb. Fraaldaat laiaaadtataly wrr ad tba gararwara as tka varlawa SUMa aabla, tbrai to aat uy aaiargaaay Km* argaalaaUda« aa tka grot at tf toward daOogtraHalag tka arganiMlTaw far aquiubla diatrlbutlaa aad Twlafaaaaa as fair yrlaaa far aaal aadar tka ad- * ntlnlalrallan'a plaa. ’’Uadar Ikla plaa,'* Mr. Hawrar aato, ‘tka dlatrlbatlaa far railway aaa will ba dlraatod from Waahlagtoa bat wtta tb. paaalbla aaaaytiaa as • f«w ftuta pablia utllltiaa tba raapaaalblltty far alt atbrr dlitribatiaa will root apaa argaa laailona aat ap aadar BtaU aaatral. Ca-aparattan as Stota grl itligi waa alaa aabod by lalaaatala Cmamtaa • AlrbTaoa, wba talagrapbad Iba aararal traaapartatlaa ragulatary badiaa as «ba Rtaua aaat as tba Miaaiaaippt raftmating tbam to art no rapraaanlaUraa as tba* aammlaaiaa In faalllutlag aMratioa as . tba amargonay aarrlao ardar. giving priority la tba ablpaaaat as aaal gat aaaaaatttaa, , Tba Fadaral aaal dlatrlbatlaa oammlb* taa, aalartod by tba Fraaldaat, roaalata as Attoraay Oanaral Daaybarty, Baara larlaa Fall and Haavar aad Cammlaalaa ar Atahlaaa, ar tb.lr raaraaaatatlvoa, aadar tba taßyanry abalrmaaably as tka Cammarra iiffiltry. A fifth maaikar la to ba addad to tba rommlttoa latar, Mr. Haarar aaid. wba J will undarUba tka admlaUtraMva dl raatlaa. REDUCE PRICE OF CRUDE OIL »AN FRANCISCO, Cal., Jaly M -Tba { Rtaadard (Ml < ampany as Caltgamtti to day aaaaaaaad a radaatlaa la prira ad all iradat as rrada all, at tba wall as S> canto a banal. Tba company ala# announaad a tamparary dloaaatlaaaaaa I as Ita prartlaa aa conlraatiag far tka I purabaaa as rrada all. I Tba radurilaa waa tka mini within , i«n dnya, tba ntbar aaa alaa bgln, «f »1 tb ranta. Kaoaaa at pnfwMa avfc «am> • i tMmpWan waa tka raaaaa far bank rw* jj i duaUudb.
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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July 27, 1922, edition 1
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