Newspapers / The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, … / Aug. 4, 1922, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
— L, — f weathct —• * —**r yolumb amt number im ' WILI BEOJLOSBORO I Anawl far This CUy Win* Oat Om Klartoa mod Ormmdrtlm Competition BARTLETT COMING HERB SEPTEMBER IST )•V ■ : Bf • vot* of seven to six, Goldsboro yesterday. won tbo permanent heed turtm of tbo Bootoni Coroltno Cbem bor of Commerce and Secretary N. d. Bortlott will aaooo bia offlto forao boro oa September Brat. After tbo aoteotloa of a plaro Jot par- Waot headquarters, tbo directors pre seeds d witb tbo olootioa of Dr. C. ). Btloa, of Oraoaville, aa president of tbo oopoalaatioa; W. A. McGlrt. president of tbo M. C. Loadownor'a Assoiactlon, of Wlimiagteo, vice prosidont, aad W. & Strood. vie* proaidoot of tbo Wayaa National Book, of Goldsboro, aa treasur er Dr. Blloa baa boon earring aa temporary prosidont since tbo erganl aatioa was laaoebod. Goldsboro woa la roMCniUeo of its aatarai advantages, chief aaioag which la that It affords the west eoaroaioat BPtewap to Baotara North CaroUaa. The poasibllity, too. of roaabipa the folks of Baatora Caroliaa through the Grids bMo aaw spa par. was a factor consider od hy the directors. Primarily, tbo aaw organisation fbmod to boat tbo bolt weevil in tbo -thirty aipa toaaty empire" from which Its mambarahip la drawa-will bring to •he *Hy much favorable publicity throughout the South and particular *F »« North Caroliaa. K will, aisot bring the ration farm ora of Wayua .ad adjoining cotmtiaa. eooipriaiag the trade area of tbo city, tote aa latlayito contact witb the dl- BSrjrjc^ 1 " *•— •ortlott Bspkrtoaood Man. Bartlett, who oom. to Nertb Caroliaa ahoat two months ago, to aa expartoncod commercial socrotary. wp wodh prior to coming here having «•• concerned, chiefly, with the tight JJtort too boll weevil la C..rgta L' tabKab moat of M Moralise marketing •f *#•#. poultry and cattle In a loath Oawvla oootiaa aad the Introduction of ••ob enterprises a. pocktag plant, ware =? JfJStrsßATjff-- 5 **L <toto Pbrrstary will bring lira. Bartlett aad little girl to Crids- W will make bis bourn hero. , _ Work Already Started. Ponding tbo selection of permanent headquarters for the organisation work b*s been gain, rapidly ahead under bis direction Sine# coming bore a dew boon at Greenville. •Moetoted there witb the Greenville Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Bartlett baa already made a score •r more community speeches oa his di versified farming program for this sec ploa, having boon tbs principal apoak- I! V. r * e *"‘ ■•whorship dlanor of lho Goldabais Chamber of Commerce. In I a Dumber as Eastern Carlton towns tbo banks and bustooss interest, have gona right ahead with the program by finane- < Iter tbs importation of pur. bred cat tle and kegs. to Scotland Neck, a whole time agri cultural secretary has been employed to wort among the farmer. In Edgecombe the pregrem is well sdv.noed aad in 1 v*** »t has already boon launch- i od. ■•*•11 A Director. _ George C. Boyall. of Goldsboro, and I M. Cos, of Meant Olivo, are Wayne tooaty directors of. tbo organisation. ' J*" Boyall was on. as the leading spirit, to ito organisation aad has been so* as I Us guiding bands In infancy. The Meant Olive Basiaaea M*o . League, th. seeoad Wayne unit through which the larger organisation functions, is per I gaps e*e of the most enthusiastic aeu ‘•n Thirty aiac countie, oa this side of tbo mala lias of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad comprise the membership of tbs now organisation as unit members. The personnel to divided among farm ers, bustooss men aad bonkers -with tks various commercial organisations bold ing tbo nnlt memberships Dr. >troamid.r Old Talking. Presenting Goldsboro's ease to tbs \ thlrtoea directors at Wilson yootorday / morning was on. of the Brat official nets of Dr. C. F. Btroeaider, newly elect ed pro.ideal of the Goldsboro Chamber of Com ms res. Aecompoaying Dr. Strosuider and Bee ••tory Denmark to Wilson yootorday were Messrs. C. B. Wilkins. Georgs C. Boyall aad B. M. Cos, of Mount Olivo. iL. Blastoa, Greenville , aad Goldsboro biddors for the permanent bead jflAaartere. Koch town was allowed flf * R##a minutes ta submit Its argument •bd Dr. Btreahider presented tbo wrlt too data aad aa oral argument far bla dtp. Brat veto was sis for Goldsboro, for Kinston sad two for Greenville ~*i tbo screed ballot tbo Greenville vote Split end Goldsboro won by o margin. j „ NO END OP B. C. LEAGUE. KINBTON, A ter A —There will be no present member of tbo Be Stern Carolina tosebelt league to deep out after tbit sensen. kis believed If there ta there ■will be BO tremble, filling the berth •eat spring, to the opiai«fl of fans hers. Moroboad City and Beaufort ore about ready ta step tele any brooch that may •slot, areotdiag la report. They would support g slab between them without difficulty Tka town, have bad their in seat Ipsa slobs this sumsssr, play tog each at her all the time. ‘ Several '•pme# are bad weekly Keen rivalry . •slats, witb ikf.JnkAfort outfit report , •4 to. bo leading tbs "person tap. ed-J ■Bte." .... I r THE GOLDSBORO NEWS mEIBETHf KEPMG CIMPIIGH PLEDGE TO CET II KTI EULY • _ -» t- » DmmocFbUc ConcrwMioofll Now- Front Third Dbfi— m Dbcpmlnt Nctttw FEW, IF ANY, FEAR THOMPSON REPORT 1 *V v • With bis oath of office some seven sight months off. Charles Lobsn Aber notby, democratic nominee for Congress from the Third district, is functioning. Proof of this reached Goldsboro yes lerdny in a commanication Mr. Abor totby sent to tbs Traffic department of the Chamber of Cematerec, Per aav •tol days tbs Now Bara papers have baea telling of confersneos with de portment bonds —aad occasionally one with "The Senator"—which Mr. Aber- Mthy was holding. Already, Mr. Abomcthy ban acquired the Congressional verbiage One would hardly soy votboeity But ae man on th 4 Job is showing any more attention .o bfs constituent, that to Mr. Abor- Lctby. I toon Uy With Governor. °*# *f bis Brat pr. .lection acts, voters ksro about notiesd. was bis liu-' isg up with tbo Oovorusr in a gigantic program of filling all the streams with mrw Bsh and making tbs oy.tar bed. ycld mors. Minor things like getting a few Pod oral buildings scattered over the efis triet happened and then canac up tka praiact of doopsuiag tbs Neuso river ao that Galdabora may skip freight sad ♦ravel a la boat down ta New Bern. May Get Short Tores. Whatever alas may be add of Mm, Mr. Abernathy Is keeping his campaign pledge that be would be hoards from In two weeks if nominated. Be has pretty trail greased tbs way for the short term nomlntoioa and this, un doubtedly, will bo bis after the general • lection la Novombnr. Democrat, arc entertaining na fears uvor the .lection in the dlMriet.. not withstanding tka report that Dr. Oy Thompson was "atrlously considering* ranking tbs tarn. But of Mr. Abernathy's totter so tbs Chamber of Commerce “hoot deepening the Nonna: Writea About The Neuse. 'Yours of July S 3, relative tor navi gation od Nona* Riwr between Nrw Bern, N. C. aad Gddsboro received. I! thank yon very much for the valuable 1 Information contained in your tetter. I "The improvement of Nouee Klwr Is very neceaeary for the development of 1 the reseuroes of Eastern North Carolina, 1 and the government should appropriate sufficient moneys to gite at least oigb feet of water aa high up aa Goldsboro, and it will bo my purpose to do every thing I can to bring this matter to a successful conclusion. "At present there is no appropriation for tka deepening of Neuse River high er up than New Bara, and It is very es sentia] that the people of Goldsboro aad Wayne County, and also otoolr, join with the people of Cravea to Inaugurat ing a movement which will eattto the government ta make this appropriation “I am delighted that you are inter ested In the movement, and I have tak pa the matter up aloe with the ( hem her as fern mere, of New Bern, and they will cooperate with you. and I suggest that your Chamber of Commerce got in touch with tho Chamber of Cemmeroo In Now Bern, and w, also get tbe Cham- ! her of Commerce i a Kinston Interested In the movement. I should be glad to moot with you and your representative, any time to disonss this matter, aad 1 think it would be well to have a joint mooting of the Chambers of Comrasrcs of New Bern. Kinston and Goldsboro. "I am eaclseiag a co4y of this tot-, ter to Mr. Harry B. Barlows, Secretary , of the Chamber of Commerce as New Bern. “You are at liberty ta publish this letter If you sore. to. "'Any service I can be to year people do not hesitate to call on m«.” - Canadian Mayor and ‘Boys* Save the Lives of 147 Persons - \ % MONTREAL, Quebec, Aug S.—We- I turesque Hilaire Guerin. Mayor of Lo 1 Prairie. whose praiui or* being rung along tho St. U*r«nr« for Mto daring leadership in tko rescue of 470 poeeeag- , •'r of tk« Rapids Prince, Which wont «n tkf rook* in the lower Lechins rapids, today *»*i the following matter 1 of fa«t receipt for the making of a I kero: "Whiskey Blane. pea aaap and lota, of yeal hard work." It waa to three three thiagi, he do dared—particalf rly the third that the I men, women and children on the ■trend ad etaamer owed their ease taking off "It waa a great riak," aaid "Monaiear 1 Hilaire," ae the mayor ia affectionately known. “The hoya were brave. They rteked their llvea.'' The hoya to which ba yielded, the credit for the feat, Were Joeepb Card!. . I al, Joeepb Beuvsia and Donald Boo* t ain- all like Monaiear Hilaire, ateeprd w.th tho lore of a lifetime ea the rapida. ' Forty tiaeee the quartet drove their] frail llfe-hoat through a earthing whirl peel into which the current ewept at J a M otile dip and forty tintee they • < ought it out again, freighted with iu preecleua cargo. Not me eat death ae Charlga * erne ally—a ehp would have meanth death ae ( herlee leer, an# of an earlier e« era lag party, had prwv- i ed on hear hadere Monaiear Hilaire iTimg 'v less with g eempanian Aroeatrong. on, . JL Jkl MHflfCHHfi 1 MMEKITS -Ac ArtlMt Ctt j Manager, He AieetHa— for Pbßcimwh; S May Be DtaaM ■o ism - v MILITARY COURTESY IN FIRE DEPARTMENT . t Mayor Bdgar H. Bala, acting city man ager. yesterday carried bis "reform" program iato the police and fire de partments. In the Brat there la foreshadowed tbo dismissal as one or more members of tbo present force, perhaps three. No ckargv. have boon preferred against any of them, so far, but the Mayor iaaortod ta bath papers yesterday an advertise dm at far pollcoaa.B. In tka (I rede pertinent the mast omin ons signs point ta tha introdnetioa as strict military discipline and a littSs extra duty for the Bremen. The Mayer was understood to have called Chief Yelverton tote conference yesterday morning and to hnva suggest ed that Ike Btemen need mare work to do. A daily inspection of the stations and tha quarters as tks mea was ree ’ ommeaded to the chief, it wna stated. On these inspections, It to understood, the Mayor wanted tha mea ta abasrva military discipline ky tendering ta the chief a saints as ka entered.' May Add Ptnteaatbns Mm. Bpsidcs the probable dismissal of oor teln member. of tha present force, whoso services, it is said, ore not sat isfactory to tbo Mayor, there looms tbo probability of the addition of one or more ptoiaclothesmon to cope with tho illegal traffic in lljquor. Men who are total abstainers are the oaly Mad Hixsonsr wants to apply for the Jabs sad this rogairaaisat is In cluded In the notice whir* appears la th* adverti.iag columns as the News. It is not known whether complaints have been made ta the Mayor regard ing certain officers or whether the ob jections in bis mind bars been raised by abas rration. The personnel as the farce to understood to have been dis cussed at length with Chief Tew in the Inst day or so. Goss After Mosquitoes. "Mosquitoes and malaria mast gs If ijl requires tha entire police force to , assist the health department ta a bans# | ta house canvass to sac that ms.quit,. ! breeding places are sharinated," tks I Mayor said is • statement tote yvster | day. Ha Is giving per.an.l attention ta tks workings of the health deportment ■ and the MW meat and milk Inspector. "Tks city ordinances regarding weeds sad wafer will be enforced,” Dr. A. J. Islington, health officer, said also. Two new mosquito control men have been added to the present force sad the war '• *»■ , l iii. . mi. ■ BNOW WHITE SQUIRREL. KINSTON. Aag. A—With local ns tura'lsts waxing violent on the sahjert of albinos eray since Ceroqor ‘Gene .' Wood discovered tbe famous white crows of Wtt County, tbs oddest .tery sf all come from Bender county today. A snow white cot squirrel was stated to have hern shot there. A lawyer was authority for tha Yarn. Tha squirrel was said to bars had piak eyas. HAD GOOD SEASON. KINSTON. Ang. >.—More head City is ' haring its host season slam tbe war aa i a summer ressrt, according to Kinstea iaas returning from the coast tews. Hundreds of upland*r. are Docking I there In prefer*nee to the other re sort., It Is said, because lforeheSd CUy, , feeding 'em cm Beh and such, has rut ' prices. The several hotels aad number of boarding bouses ore fairly well fill ed with vacationists, many of them working people who are able to stand tbe bltL _ mmmmm * mm momm**—mtmmmm * In Europe there are estimated ta be 36,000,000 more women than men, tbe ! latter totalling 226.000.000 i I ear ewept away h ythe current when i i their heal rraahed into the aide of tho ( ‘ ‘trended eteemrr. Armetrong woe rea died farther down the rapidt, bat Rote' '< j body never wee found The Rapide Prince etlU reeled on the rocks today but-thanks to Moo- I 1 aieur Hilaire and the boys, Ike paeeeng- < i ere are all off. < »■ - i 11C WILL ISSUE e PRIORITY ORDERS i Fuel Administrator Says Move Is To Fscilitats Kmericenry « Cool Program I i WASHINGTON, Aug. I.—Now priority ordore for the traaeportation of fool , will be itauod Immediately ky the In ten tale Commerce Commission, Fedengl Puoi Diatrihutor Spencer an Bounced to algkt. With the purpose* of facilitating the diatriktttion of eoal under Ike s| , ( mlnietfetion'e emergency program. L ******** rammltteea reprssentlgglj the Federal orgaaleatlon In the product 1 T** *“ Ul i w,,! b * tuhCtleaiag by j Mendar, Mr Spencer sold. Teday'i die-1 , I ■..., -V.: GOLDSBORO. NORTH CABOUNA. FBI DAY MORNING. AUGUST A 1«2 Drug Addicts, In Tragic Letters, Plea For Probe ■ L t.. , ‘f" 1 vvteife.. I tWVtei' .'...>-4- \ IV I l«l' ■> • ■ I | “WfUbout MorpAiM IGbHM," Weal VlrgtM Mui Writ* Ta V«* OHIO WOMAN ATTEMPTS SUICIDE many TIMES _ A BY EDWARD M. THIERRY. WASHINGTON, Aag. Sr—Many drug addict, among tbe tjWABOO in America are appealing for h congressional iurae tlgallon oi the norcotiq drag sitnation. They bopa such an investigation will rsmedy apparent defect# In present reg ulatory legislation and trill land to gov srnmental roaonrek to Bad a scientific cum for drag addiction. Addicts are writing Cfnfresamsa Loo ter D. Volk, wba ia toadftng the Sgit for the investigation, prayerful letters tell ing of their com tragedies and urging action. "Contrast these letter*." says Volk, kiaeaolf a pby.inan, 'Vith tbo state stpnts Which have latolgfeome from high officials in which they , say that in all cama they con effect a core; that thay will wipe out within six taanthe all cnam as addiction; that tbo drug problem as tha United States it already solved. Ignorance of the facts la inexcusable." Congressman Volk today gave out the following na typical totters: WEST VIRGINIA: Young man wRb wife and Bve-year-old child, ah addict since toll, stem: "Without morphlue fgo blind and can not support my family, f have gone through a living bell; hate been in It suras without result. Doc wna a bell koto where nails were driven through a hoard aad It was ptohef foot ever my cot to restrain me l/my delirium. "All that ha. aver bda done for na happy addicts like-myfllf is te put us in Jails and asylums, where self-respect It lost and ons Is drivog te crime or sol cldo. Why can’t wa ho treated by repu table physicians, inetewl of bting look ed upon ns criminalsf "I have na haps as taring a dollar aa long at I have to ate lb* drug and pay tha price, foreod on us. I would mort gage my birthright fofl s real ears” CONNRCTICUTTI MMrrtad woman, n morphine addict for Id pesrs, ceased by physicians giving bar to feet ten. to to duos physical rent. Mnf hnobnmd says: Fnl records as my Wife's man art on file with the tntefhal lUvfeW ltj man, and sltbongh bar teensstont by dcirtar sad druggist was declared to be W<tbin tbe law by Jbe aalbotto director, •gents as terrorised the druggists that thev refused to 81l prescriptions, "ft Is a matter as life and death with my wife, yet official terrorism prevents proper treatment." NEW YORK i A widow, anil ago gvoda ate. an addtrt tot roars through acci dent daring • critical IHnaoe, anysi "I used to tongb at peapto contract lag the so-called drag habit, but offer my illness I want through agony and bov- ' rot and when I was revived witb met phine I became aware that I woa no ad dict arithout knowing it. “I. tried to be cured, but I was In salted and J eared at for my pains, and after taking n ‘horn*' treatment that cost mo every cent I owned, l was ancon scions far SB boars. "For three years I have straggled te support myself and my family, kut these have been years of torture. Every day I have been compelled te so for tbe doe* •f morphine te beep body and soul to gether. "L am neither criminal nor degraded, bat I live ta constant fenr of being railroaded off tea "cars’ that doesn't ni.ro." WEFT VIRGINIA: Warns IB years rid. aa addict for M yearn, say a: "Persons felling victim ts narcotic drags, usually under circumstance over which they hove •• control, on being unduly pnSiisbod by our country's taws as they ore written and enforced to day. "Naturally I do not hope te recover, but for tbe sabs of others I hope a remedy will be found for this malignant 111. d "I have been allowed by tbe federal authorities to grains of morphine a*e»y Bra days, and for SB years [ hnva tak en this amount ky the ntfdfr Mow tka federal agent boa ordered that hereof ter I must take it in liquid form only. "In this form 20 groins 1s Inadequate fay my mind and body and it casts #6O a week —and my pension of 188 a month is my wife income--whsmas under scientific edmlnts]ration it would cost : onlv 12 60" V / OHIO: Married waman. an addict •Inca the birth as her child >4 years ago. Her husband says: "During her Illness morphine was given far relief, and eke unwitllnglAbe came s slave te it. By tha advice as •ur village doctors I took her to aa in stitution, but aha baoama pnsiiaily an •mbcrile We tried aguta. with tbe same result. „ "Me tried many Urn*, ta cßuimit sui cide aad she was committed te aa insane asylum, but she pleaded so for merry that I fled witb bee to S dlstunt state, and siace she has bean to Institatloa after institution. cussions by Iba committees, he declared, were confined to routine matters and , no important decisions wars ranched. Efforts te bring government tafln ence to bear upon cool mine operators who bava bran unwilling te attend tba control competitive wags son I. joint conference which John L Lewis presi dent of tbe United Min. Workers, bad •siintmi to bwoa boon As pnepoos Mr ml da nriyd tatow wlmm loAflfl with a... tfcf M*om*4nU«l bf ■ dr.rotary I)outer. Both refused te dts [ ciws tbe ptupuoe as their visit, bowse*r. h telephones to STOP 6:25 —6:26 NBW YORK, Aug. 6c—Tho Amort cm Yelsphaoc sag Tcfegrupb Com- PMy unnouncod today that every *F «• IJHMBB telephones ta tbo United Mates would coons sec *to*| f»r one mtaote at g,M p to. wtatu tbo body es BolL inventor of the t.lepbono, .111 bo taworad lute tbe grave be bus H the crari of Brian Novn Beat to. ■*-- ~ ■ ~ . BTANDINGB OF CLUB MEMBERS a . Baird ;. *, r MRJMi Mtoa Baton* Cnka I.IBIJM Mlaa Eleanor Dnnlriu uiJBI Mto. Faunie Bd..rda IWf4 g, Mra. Hugh Fsdtsa f#ty#to b*" Blllyc G. Graham 6TT.IM i Mina Y ora Godwin i..... ~ 6BuBBB I Gladys Harris iptomll Mto. Laarted. Haoke !mB6 Mm. Carrie C. Istor i.mi^Bs Will Katoal Cnry Maxwell fltM* 1 Mlos Mabel B. imltk I.IMJM Mra. Luther iulpra 66«^to M«. Allimra hwr 74TJBS ttoorge Bptont is .ee ST Sr ""** . «ffl WUbur Alford, Bta% '. .. . .’.’.'.'.TimSl Urito Aycach. Rt. 8, Frew sol .. IBJMB Mrs. B. F. Barttott, Rt. 6 CMy ~ Use. Mte **• OMr * MMJBB Mra. (has. Bewustt Utu, ?'*' ». Clayton ... BUB Prtaceten I7jb I fc bbM J ,, «t«b. Mt. Olive .. IIJH Hl** *” ■NBiMWSB, Pril’ckvMo 1.645A8# Mtoe Lunto Mulmea. Mt. Olive ujuu Mto. Motbu Mow born, LaGreape 6AM Mto. May me fekumm U6Aito Jte U..1-* *».. ,Tms sassssr^. iNiwom j WHT UUmM •- - OM Art4—ly at Comer John rim) Rian GiYlag Way lor Ntw Hbbm On. of Goldsboro's rides taudmurks nnd on* of the luces where .om* of the city s foremost flguros have ployed marbles, played rat, and played hookey. »bo. is now no mors. Tha Rahiuaoa school building built boforu tha Civil War, which has stood at Kim and John “treat State the Aft fee Is gone, or It soon will bo whoa tbo wreckers get through with (t. Tbs picturaoqut bousa with lu demolished windows. Its mem sneered roof, and dark aging wail. ' wbloh have stood half a century aad whicb have fllled a rity block whh sbadowar jtor yeors—one* the roudea vaos of tbo Robinsons. Bmltbs, tbo Dortchs, fee Dewoy., and others who hud s port in making Way no county, is bring tern down. Bnt of whatever histoAc importance the soerad school nnd tbo sacred grounds which hoc so long boon • landmark eommenoratiag tbo rity and tho State’s .durational system from • toy when the State hsd vary little sys tem, and whatever Interest he lover, of antiquity have soon ta the dilspi doted structure which has steed through tbo euuobino and storms sf 1 half • century It mu.t be admitted that few regrets gs With its passing •am# in fart have regarded It no aa tyesara te tbo city sad do not hesi tate to eay that the reason it has been permitted te stead tbas far I* its bis tori* importance that new place. It | among the most interesting of vanished landmarks. CLUB MEMBERS SWINING INTO LINE IN NEWB SALESMANSHIP AUTO CAMPAIGN; LOTB OF “PEP” GOING UPt | Swinging into llag nil a-tinfle with high mark and f rant Mad fdstil * the Ra the Newt Hoi. rm.nebt> Ugh hsfs swell ed theif eredit totals If a vpndorfuliy high mark sad frwra SOW until iRk tin I"'' '* "h! Isi* W Tho frst period es tho Salesmanship Clah, which, closed Wednesday, Augeat lad was a grvet outreee. Tana of thou eande -yes, hundreds es tbeamnda-ef credits were leeued and every “LIVE" club member prafiud mightily. It Is s etrenge ..incidence, too, and something very anaeuol la affairs of this kind, hut each of tho leading elah members who were striving far the rap IUI benefited sa equally dsr *• r*sh»«Oid. dngnadr aimeat Utterly SRW» tksMHM gbUord ky dlffuosl oat ehsb members between new mad the heleh of Ike rempsign ae to whom tho winners WIR be. * . * fa . Jm* . ... f seuhhijmiiesreed ' hiuk ft SUCCEED UF Ur4r Lane, Third Assistant fecfeUry in Wilfloo’B Cab . totts hy Nearly 7,000 ONLY 222 PRECINCTB NOT YET REPORTED BT. LOUIS, Aug. * - Every* /actor that political cxprrt. bated their opiu, I ions on indicate tonight that Senator ; James A. Bend has been nominated by ;ths Democrats «f Missouri to be their ! standard bourvr ta November to suc ceed himself. With 232 precincts missing oat of tbo 1,846 in tbs Bute. Senator Bocd was loading /Brackonbridg* Lon. of Mt. Louts, former Third assistant secre tory of Bla to In the Wilson adminis tration, by BJfTf votes. Tbo vote ta B.BM precincts steed: Bond IdBjlH; Long 1Rt,4«8. In order to ovorcomo this plurality In the remaining BS precincts it will ba usee angry for Mr. Long to Isod Son i star Rood by almost 81 votes ia each | precinct. In -th# last 188 precincts re ported from th# toss tensely populated i Phrte of tbo State tbo tetri number fed Ts™ ** prarine* baa not equal allies sod (juice COMMESIMNE Curtin Rfloorts Fair YMd In Wmyng County Rut Worn* Eastward ly Tobacco buyers far the Impqrial To | banc, compony, tbs Baport, Liggett Myers, B. J. Reynolds, aud J. F; Tayiui, •re here, reedy for,the epoutag August I 18, sad tba buyara far tba AmarlcsAPi. •sgtofed lU • few dugs, H was stated vestat day by D. F. Chrria. Mr. Curvta has juat returned from ao coutrig #ud other cistern counties. In ** rt 01 BteNHg there will bo n fair yiold bo said, while Ml the eastern part It will ho Iqto, aud continues ts hs fete the further east one rows Home farmer* between her* •a 4Raleigh will get perhaps aa aver •gs crop, it wag stated. A totter to Mr. Carriu from tbo Chad boora market indicated fair prices •nd a general soti.fiction among tbs fsramrs. ,r ,*o • - * • MANT N. c I.BGIONNAIRBg WILL GO TO NBW ORLEANS. HIGH FOINT, Aag. K—Between BOB' and Mt man from North Carritaa ora expected to attend tka national tmvn ties as tk# American Lsgtea to bo bald ta New Orisons October Id te M la elusive, according to a statement mads bare today by Dr. L T. Mena, command or es tbe local post a# the leg tea nod chairman of tbo state committee la charge of preparations far tha big ems ventjon te ba bald In tbe Create city; that tbe legion from prints throughout ths state will in all probability charter throe er four traJaa. as eigibt cam each. In odder to transport tks North Care llaa legions ires te ]k. convention. This •t.teatadt was Up a prominent Ameritaa isgiau man after a meeting of tbe eou veatiou prvp.rations committee of thO state division of tbo American legion with represents tiros of tbo Southern end tbo Soak sard Air Lina railways. | Members as Mia esmmittee expressed a belief that there is much snthusissm among tho iogtou men in tbe state aad that at leant fepr and posribly sis train inada of North Corellna awn will attem the notieoai convention. I WOUNDED WHILE HUNTING. KINSTON, Aag. i.—Qo—m H. Jones, of tbo Rovenweod plantation la Jonas esaaty, woo today reported te have toon Severely wounded while hunting boar* hi ! tbe vicinity of the term Another bunts msa mistook Jon*, for a boar, accord lag to monger information recking Kinston. He was end*rstood to be net fatally wounded. I The above is not ‘mere ulh" for the sake of tolling H, hat a reaPfaet -thru rise and rumors notwithstanding. Hence, the struggle for supremacy will hoi fought out during the neat few daye, beoauao the campaign comes to a close 1 two weeks from Saturday night, August iWh. Tho second credit period closes I Saturday night, August Itth at !•’ s'eloek. however, and every rlah member j in the raee |o win will bring in ovary subscription possible before that time. ■otter Safe Than Sorry. A few more lapa sad tho rare will ho overt two weeks nod the y ‘g wIU end. Only a vary short (Into re meins to choose betwooa victory and 4e fool. Don’t overlnak g niggle ifnn | , ha bettor year credit standing and In ! ya*r oppertonHy to *l4. Avgfl pgstraoM of ovary epgsrianMy this Mg I , moat period edicts yea . \ It atoans earn Hh log to whs In • anas- M«« of tklo kind—it mom to tho ItWMMmra of tho aara MISS, sod two - ■ MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS WESTERN fIIUOS SIT THEY IDOEDIS2S9 MENirniiEMYS 1 Numlter EnplDyggß IflCNgutod J«iy 26 lo A mb- 2 Will Giro Htrikers Seniority DEC LAR KHARDING’S » PLAN iMt*OSBIBLE raads < wfth < k ,g A “* A ~i^* , ** r * , • ,, - 27, l» add -dUJM * hop men te their l.raa. bo- t ( l T s ?V* nd «• • »Uto mcn issued today by tbo iastem Fraa ifents committee on Fublic Relntleas Si?* Kxeeativei °* i-'r » Awfediag te tbs state r.wat Wsstsra raada bad 44401 awo in thrir shops »nd .« Augtwt f th. „» b*r was Bp.TBB. Tho iacyoaaa of man returning to wash or bring hired, tbs areatttt . “Despite wide spraod rumen if • settlement of th* railway shopman's •irih* prior to tba action as tbo Mwfe tivoa st New York aad an a bast, which would ignore the right# of toys! employees and tavwtve the discharge as dfw men who hav* bona birod te toko ft* pise, of Strikera." th* .Utemral •Sid. "all Os tho roads wbaaa hoadqaart «ra are la Chlaago today reported a •uady .vt work ia tkrir shoe* daring tkmiSrst rare days of Aagtrat when these nfltoto were being circulated. t "The feet that practical)* all Western road, hsv* Ifeea able to fl - i 'heir traffic demands has ---uTIJ th* careful selection es now ratplßH ro *'i* sfc.ptißg only tha** m*a*ir .MV ..ll.f.ctory indicatiaTVf "f i'crm.ncnt end useful empleiS R 'ilrosd executives of 'cn.rmnx from the clocatives in Now York whi'cli, on ..1 I’rv.idcnt Herding". propamM Wm .tor,, sen inrity to ttrikiaa •Sid that "Wr are sqrpriaod at "ng‘s propasltiaa. ta or Worked on. bit 'it ’ ■•f scctptenra " ' A in pvscv maaeuvon "ife •trike iUif mto mot a = v», f„ recast effort would orifiMM Ksdcr, turned tbsfe dcn *"h*rdtagk bad **" *’ j ,h < .hopmen last night dill here, accepting bis r~Stt a - upon the condition-> •»">•<* interpretation of -ugg.stioi,. ks ,-|,J ■ "tad executive. else ' new from the capital, after coptance of ait the FmMmR erf po.aia, except that turn of seniority right* to Ka.l men noted th* Southern H.Mway to strikilfllHKEfe to negotiate for a .ettlaawat frc.ident Harding', plan, butt mode gg: omment. At Dallas. Tessa, tho Taaaa dtvisiaa headquarters of the Missouri, • n ind Ten., announce that aukta !■& now on .trike woald be empfeyrf N ' new men. Violence was reported fr«« si* ritfOS m a. many states during tbs night Ths disturbance aeeumed tba ■ rig It tions of riot*, one raarittag WHM ' ‘ tooth of oo* man. j Carl Hh red ley. woe killed fgHfli an exchange of .hots at Van Bardm, Ay- ' «»“>, between guards in tha jpgaaaß . •r. Tbe dead man’s brother gS' wounded. At Jackson, MlMekigan. eevarai priiat •r.d striking .kspmgaV.r, i«red when more Rfen • thouaawd strike • ympathisers. inclading many —Tjntl >nd children, attoahod naa aaiaa wmki. era witb sticha, stenaa, «ggs and other “tillies as- tbs non union toon wui* leaving tbe sbope~STtie Wtoigaa Cea tral RrilraufL Eighty striker sympafkiaars attosbad •nor. than sixty workers la tbe Chi cage Great Western shop# at Baa Moines. lowa. Oa# maa was severely j injured aad a doera of tfea worhora ■ wvre mi*.lag when polic* Stoppoi Iba igktiag. In Lincoln. Nebraska, man* ttos a hundred men, women atgd bag# nfeaah#! Ibe home of a Barllagtoa route eo#x fntemen witb bricks and (tense. A diemon.tration in "fraat as tha haraa - of anutber worker olse erne brokan up by policemen. Four noa-onion euralaguua as tba Mto souri, Kane*, and Teaae won baatau with stirlm and repos aad pat ag a ere in at Upton, Toms bp Bflaaa moo. JOHN 0. DAWSON WS/Tm | bpbakbr. GKNBHAL BBUBT KINSTON, Am A—Lenoir BMMfIBkV I will give the House of Bapseaautailvßß I “t Raleigh its satoud spaakwr ta raaaal yuan wh*a John G. Dawseo, laari as sembly m*e far several terms, to Ksf •rsd tbe baaor this whiter. Dssrsau to assured of tba plaaa. according to, numerous eastern members and tba general opinion nt Rotoigk. and will as cent it. Me has been regards f as a sure thing tor two years paat. Bmmstt R. Wooten, of Kteuton, was sg#»#t at tbe time of bis doatb to 1816, Wooten • offered o fetal iajary la #n satsma | bit* aceidoat at Rnfeiglf during a Uto • lon of tbo ataombly Ha was from • family es lawyer, aad iawmahera, MV- ‘ •ml of hix aarosug* buri'ag bpaa front lie-. >fe Khn'lfed wU6t'‘to|’ Trgittoldgß ? i ‘* and Ike stoto baVt * 1 Tba 1 UtW spsubsr wilt take effico oo tb« tMMtor Mto «f middle ag*. ./Ja ' b'- * - "iH FRICRE FITS CBNTC.
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 4, 1922, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75