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WEATHER - » Chsndy Sutusduj and Sunday moderate VOLUME OKI) NUMBER ML mus ammonmY ACCEPT PEACE OEfEB MADE HI PAESiDENT iiw - Strilm*. H.wer.r, Unable T. . Hake Rhpmm After Leaf. . Brent Cufiram P»l» * STATEMENT OP POLICY IB PROMISED TODAY Oil- ■ MEW TOME, Aug ll.—The iircuUn AhAi sf 141 A marten* railway* to- '’ night conditionally aeeaptad President Harding's second proposal for setito ■aat of tha nation wlda rail atrika. This unofficial announeamant waa •sad* shortly aftar seven o'clock fallow lag a pralongad con fa raneo at tka Grand Caatral Tarmlaal, aarroandad by th*. graataat aaoraey. Officially It waa moro ly ala tad that a committee rapraaanting vlrtaally all the railroads In tka coun try waald wait o* Prcsidaat Harding at tha Whit* Maaao tomarraw aftar noon with a raply to tMa program drafted by a rommlttaa by tho Association of Rail way Eaacntlras and approved by tho body a* o whnln. ■* Tha conditiaaa which want into thr acceptance, t aocording to unofficial sources, art: 1. That the President's request that tho strikers bs taken kack should b* interpreted tkat as many strikara should ho aa should ba needed by the road* to bring their shop forces to nor mal. t. That tueh strikers skould be tak en kack unconditionally and that tha railroad labor hoard latar should de •raiao whether they war* to regain thaif seniority privileges, President Harding had suggested that all strlhtr* ha given back their old jobs and that the question of seniority bo loft to the railroad labor board to bo threshed out later LABOR RODIOt ADJOURN APTRR LONG SESSION. WASHINGTON, Aug. ll.—After aev rral hoars coafaronc* bohiad closed A ears chief officials of all the railroad lahar aegaaiastians adjourn. 4 tasiight . aatil tomorrow declaring themaalvea still anraday to mako rospoas* to Preo- Ident Harding's Anal strike settlement affar t* the shopman nnd still unready ta make pahlic tka polity which anions M* Sow on strike la land to follow la thf flrptm|g^inm. Warrmi f Stone, grand chief of tho Mglaaprs brotherhood and chairman of m* mooting, anaoaarod at Its eloeo, rials of tha sovqa unions on strike will »• the Pt>rt*M4 far thsmsslvos, Mr Stone said, whll* tho remainder of tka organisations Intended ta join in a isclsrstion of thair position to tka i public. FAMOUS BANt OP ENGLAND TO HAVf BETTER QUARTERS. a ) rns I I ■ . LONDON. Aug- 11—The long pro- I (voted rebuilding of the Bank of Eng- i land will start almost immediately. the i B »t*r Express understands A meeting sf the directors is to b* held soon to i mnke the nocoasary financial arrange ments It Is understood that tb* plana to be i •dopted art those of Herbert Baker, i Ibe architect who collaborated with Mr Edwin Lutyens for the new cap Ito I i it Delhi. Mr. Baker was also the de signer of tho South African govern ment's administrative buildings at Pra- I laria, and of tho cathedrals at Caps- I town. Pretoria and Salisbury (Rhode- « ■ta). and tb* Cecil Rhodes memorial on | fable Mountain i The staff of the Rank of England ia I row double what it was shortly before he war, largely owing to tho vaat growth of the National Debt, and the ! listing arremmodstions are ptterly In- Idequste Sections of the sUff have keen working far a long time at ca rton* places In tbs viciaity of the bank. ” A special committee of tb* dtrecUrs. Including Cecil l.ubbock. Nos bftn coo > Ida ring alternative schemes fVr thp> rebillding. The idea of rasing IhoL MBdto of th* oalstlng one-story build/'! 1 Ing to tho ground was, It la understood',, ■bandonad. partly on sentimental ground* and partly because of the dif ficulties of obtaining accommodation for Iho staff daring tha recon at ruction. Tb# prepant prepoaal (a ta rataiit tha outer nail, which abut* on Thraadneedle street. St. Bartholomews Lea*. L*th bury and Princess street Thia wall, which the site of between three and faur acre*. was * rested from th* designs of ‘Sir John drawn about ISO yoara ago, shortly af tar tha Oordoa Riots, whan th# bank elarka. sword sad pistol In hand, de fended th* hank against n furious mob ’ Th* wall ia la th# classic Greeian style and In same piece, is 40 feat high'. Se curity demanded that it hav* no win dows and th# architect achieved th* difficult task of making the mail l»*h ornamental by masking R Aft* Porto thlaa rolumns and bleak wnpp.w. ( The now building will rise within the wall, tu a height of * I|S pr «i spas nhove TO end will thus ho nearly 120 fo*t in hatght NATIONAL TROOPS j ENTER CORK AND TAKE- PRISONERS 1 LONDON,. Ang IL—Th# Nationsl troop* hov* entered Cork, according to an afflatal snnauaesmant Jest issued fifty prisoners wore taken ls*t* es tka National troepe war* hilled and many wounded A conflagra tion raged ia court throughout Thurs day night tho dr*men ever* powerless ta put oat *ll tka trss Tka business part of th* city Is in rule. On* produced from sewage is being ward t* rum sagiuas at th# sawag* die- j paaal work* *f Strginaiham, England i THE GOLDSBORO NEWS Hold Three Clinton Men * On Kidnapping Charge W. r. SoMdMrbmd, Alto* Reynolds rm i Will David Hines Alleged To Have Abducted Aline Taylor, 16 Year Old White Girl Pto* Warsaw; Under Boad or SIHO Each d / ' WARSAW, Aug. ll.—Thro* promise*! larsta hi* daughter. According to tb* ynnng white aton of Cliadast, asm * mar- . story she toils, tha ynnng man enow to rtod man, warn heid aadar boad of SIMS bar bona* sheet eight thirty nnd carried each yesterday morning by Jostle* es bar away lira natwmohito After they tb# Panes W. R. Wlsrhmars no a trlpl# bad haau.odt several hours, tb* man ebarg* of kidnapping, press Mat ton and brought bar back near bom* sad ah* **»■•*« Tb# complaining witness was ana found. In company with the man, Alin# Taylor, a aialaan poor *M wkM* a abort diataoc* away. *‘ r > •* •» M*** '' Tb* dotal Is of tb* allogad abdarttos . If* «• W ; r - Rmrtbar- are saprlstabl* and lb* css* has as land, Alton Raynoid* sad Will David cited tatoraot ablafly bacaaaa of tb* Hlaoa. Soatkarland Is a married man, prominence of tb* man Involved- When r * mn wfc,u ■**- 1 ***r toeatod with tb* girt, they nnlda sad Hina* are man la Urn early war# pi*Ad under arroot and given a twaoitos. hearing by J sat la* RUckmor* baler* Arrest of tb* thro* man waa m*Oe day brook. Bsamtnnllnn waa waived and Mont 2:24 yesterday morning whoa Ike | they worv bold far th* oast ton* *1 '• tk * T •* **> IWM girt appealed to Dupils c rim I sol roort which meats la *wnly sheriff J. H. Ring to help him ! Keaaasvllle In November. THOUSMDS FLOCK TO SEE MUCH HEUER Extra Policemen Detailed at •Han I,oreiixo Where JuHta Yazquex "Bteneca" —■ .1 'ti ,i I, SAN JUAN, P. R„ Aug 11. Extra policeman have bac ndclailad for daty •I See Laranxo to kelp handle tha crowds drawn there from Wednesday right te Ist* Friday sack week by the stories of apparent euros by JuHta Vas ques, the "healer as Ban Loranso.” Hundreds, If not thousands, as auto mobiles carrying the sick, lams, and curious have been visiting Ban Lor*nso and so great hov# been the traffic Jams that there have been complaints to tho police that th* San Loroaao sued was impassable. On Thursday last there was, a line of motors twp mils* long no each sid* of tha roodway wafting for "people who are rapidly wearing into a broad trail tha cow path that load ap Ihe stoop hills to th# spring from which tbs supposedly booling waters come. Thousands go by motor to tka “heel er” end mors thousands on foot. From and other nearby towns there has sprung ap a regular motor Servian ta and from the place as ''miracles.” Psopi* go by truck loads. They g* ia carrtagss, carts and boom sts owned- Btorios of “miracles* are spread with wonderfal rapidity throngh the crowd cnah day, and there are reports of peo ple earning from Banto Doming* er the Virgin Islands to gat th* waters blase ed by th* “heeler. Borne mah* a fiesta of It; ethrs art almost reverential. The healing spring Is about a mile from tho town where lb* “hunter” live* Noor the spring u palm-covered pavil lion sheltering 400 to 400 people- has been erected There Thursday and Prt days the healer sits in s chair on a rais ed platfoqm and receives the sick Waters from the spring lack htslint qnslitiss until she has blessed or mag netised them. After being blessed the water is carried sway in bottles, buck et*. oil cobs, anything And each per son th* “healer*' sees is told to bathe, rub the afflicted portion of th# body with the water, or deink so much of it at certain times. Frequently the "healer” is aronssd from hsr trances with groat difficulty He father and a brother assist hsr. Her “power" for many years have bees re puted to have healing qualities. It was shout two months ago that th* “hosier" Arst attracted attention. Bine* then her Earn* has spread throughout the island YACHT EXPLOSION CAUSES DEATH OF FIVE PERSONS '-MIAMI, Pin., Aug It.—Five person! f'Joet their lives and two other* sr* be I’jwved te have been drewnod when ex !h#wsion nnd Are d*strayed tfce converted ; Vacbt Sharon, thro* miles off Miami beach today. s Survivors could sot toll what caused the eaploaion Two thousand gallons of gasoline was in flames s moment after the blast occurred and tb* skip wn* at once enveloped from stem to stern. RUSSIAN MUSIC HALL SINGERS JURE ABOUT THE SOVIETS. MOSCOW. Aug 11. Muscovites hav* reached QM> <stsg* where, after sight years of stoß and revolution, thsy can : laugh at tbeiXown troubles Is recently \>p*n#d summer gardens, where elaborate Vaudeville performances are given nightly, the actors poke fun »! . th* , government nnd tha audiences (hackle bahttily over references to their worthies* Money sod th* fact that it tMtes 4 (biflion rubles to buy a “few | 'sf*s'4M*Ml" O'BRIEN OUT OF DANGSR. LOR AftUF.I.EB, Aug ll.— E«tg*n# I O'Brien, motiqn picture actress who was I ran down by a motor truck Wednesday i night was reported out of danger today |! O'Brian suffered sever* concussion* and loearatioas His physician said to , day that b* probably would bo out of , tb* hospital In ton days. CONGRESS PASSES FLEXIBLE TARIFF RILL FOR PRESIDRNT • I “■*' •* '■ • W A ASHING TON, Attg. 11. A flsslbl* ■ tariff plan proposing nathorlty for th* ■ | President to Increase or decrees* tariff rats* in Ik* pending bill until July IBM was approved tonight by th* Son- I ete The vote was M to SB, with thro* • j Republicans opposing end tw* Demo I erst* supporting. y* DIME HIM IS lUI DIRE™ IC- HU Dr. J. H. PRtUnmn. of New Berm, Huccoeds C. D. Brad ham rm President M. L. Jones, nf Wayne, was re-elected a director at th* annual stockholders mealing of th* North Corel ins railroad Just held at Morsbead City Dr. J. H Patterson, son-in-law of Senator Sim moss, was alsctod president of tb* road for tb* onsuiag year, succeeding C. D Bradham. of Now Bern. Other oflierrs elected war* Mr. T. B. Ward, of Wilson, state expert; Mr Tucker, of Oraouville, slat* proxy; Mr. W. Sam Howard, of Tarboro, secretary and treasprar; Mr. W. F. Evans, of Ral sigh, attorney; Mr. Chari** Webb, sf Morahend City, auditor. Th# Board of Directors 1* composed as: far tha private stockholders, Messrs C. L. Ives, 8r„ and L H. Cutler. Sr., es New Bern; Dr. J. T. Jaynar, as La- Grange, and Georg* A. Folk, of Raleigh; for tb* state, Messrs. C. D. Bradham. of Now Barn; W. C. Patty, of Charlotte; Courtney Mitchell, of Elnston; H. S. Bateman, of Wilson, T. A. Finch, Mr. McKinne, of Leuishurg; Mr. M. L. Jones - The Snaace committee was named as fallows; Messrs. John S. Wcskett, as Baybore; W. M. Webb, of Morahead City; W. W. Griffln and George C.rvcn, of New Bora, and J. K. Dixon, of Tren ton. KU KLUX KLAN PUTS FLOWERS ON JtfNliS CASKET n i— - NEW BERN. Ang. tte-A dramatic incident occurred at Swaaabora yes terday afternoon daring the hartal services of Cyrus Jones, rural Mail carrier, who died an tb* raealt of asaaalt* Inflicted spas him by fear negroes, whan faartaan mam bars es th* Ku Sins Elan, In full ragulla, suddenly appeared and placed a largo floral cross arrow Mm coffin. No •** knows from where tka XI ana mas csss*. They arrived ia Swaaabora la thro* automobiles sad last Immediately after th* aarvtra. Tka fanaral waa tb* largest at tended ever bald la Swaaabaru. People cam* from Mile* aruood to pay Soal tribute to Mr. Janaa. Th* floral tribal** war* ansa sally baas tiful sad Inc laded ever an* hand red different pieces The pastors of the Baptist aad MethodUt charcha* as Ivisdsra, Bov. Alter and Howell, coododad tha service* to an taaproa siva ussstr. (Itiscasaf Swaaabora today con sider th* Incident as claaed and no farther development, are * sported to follow, «Uh the excepttoa of tka trial as tka faur negroes, oho are lodged la lull ta New Hanuesr rsss ty. Thq date for thair trial has not fat barn determined. JUST A FEW HOURS MORE OF . SECOND CREDIT PERIOD Thr Urgent Keitmininst Credit Ofer Ends at Ten OYlodi Tonight ' .i With but little more t|an 14'hour# Remaining before the rime of the pres •nt big credit offer, randblato* in the T ews mammoth prise giving campaign Nave their last opportunity nf-getting -redits on th* “double quirk" and liter illy •’cinching" the prise of their rbsicc Never before In ibis section of North "arolins has a race of any kind beer ♦* estremely close, or so hotly contest •d. This fact alone ha* aroused t wonderful interest fn sl.l parts of th. rrrttory in which th* Goldsboro New. -irculatos. -I* is doubtful if there *s •to a single home in th* rommunlt) 'hat is aat vitally interested in the turret* of on* of their favorites in Ihr i. mpaign, and watching every gain with -agerno**. hoping that their rhoier •nay come under the wire first aad lx nrorlatmed th* winner in th* race fa. '.he Studebakar Sperlat “4" touring car H o ™* of th* Ford touring ears. Tonight la the NMht. Tumght, Saturday. Augu*t 12th a" •#n o'rlork (a th* last chance you have •# g*t credit# on th* sutoad, parted. ■mi. ■■ ■■ ' •»,' 2H-L^— l , „ i. i mi ...... m nuie 1 FOMHH&S , STATE UEITH Wfll Dr. Jrrmr K. WrUrcc Srjts N. C. Hr* Hifffc Ht.nd.oK I With Formlr t ion !, • 1* %. • PRELIMINARIES FOR ! CAMPAIGN ARE OVER i " ' RALEIGH. Aug. ll.'j- Rockefeller 1 fauadatian marking out from New York | has seat Dr. Jamas W. Wallace, farmer , Ontario man now In the Now York , oMao, to Narth Carolina to watch th* I state board of health ia this state work, f Dr. Wallace spent a Soys here and , left last nigkt for Pamlico county wbor* ho will observe the malaria Agbt which has boon conducted by tho stats hoard. The Pamlico campaign with its twenty* nine par cent treatment. 14** families immunised, is th* Host M th* Eastern group of sounties.td Mm under the I campaign ssnsadeed 'lp [these columns tw# dnyu ago. Tb* *4ata means t* spend flbtkMO in tweußy cauntis*. a yearly outlay as IbOJliR All of tMs will b* used In th* pSUObss* and dis semination of qutolas. Ns other plan r Will ho omployod. Dr. Wallace is quit* km interesting personality. Hr h s D. D. and served aln* years is the higgout Presbyteries pastorate of Ontario, « hqlf million city. He was with th* loyal forces in I th* great war aad beagm* Irrevocably , wedded’ to th* medical profession while I D tkst « ,r *‘ campaign. He declared whll* hero that th* Nerth ■ Carolina Stnt* Board hna th* very high est standing with th* Rockefeller foun dation and that It sent him h*r« t-i ob**rv* work already soursstfully don*. Rtnte Chairman J. D. Norwood of th* Democratic Executive Committee nnd r Vie* Chairman Miss Mary Hcaderaen, both of Salisbury, hov* rptarusd t* th* . Rowan capital after do log several days work bora to th* iaUroaf of th# D*m*c- I racy this fail. Mils Henderson same 4own last week ' aad spent bar time hdbe in study of th* sßciai life as th*jfttoto as it re late* to th* wu*l«*. TRis Is tb* ma terial which will go Inti the campaign book this faH. It it Being prepared! a*w for the printer **4 Mr. Norwood i hope* to hav* it ready Meritor than th* | 1 party ha* *vsr bad U y*r* A* to rutotnr ms*w> *f»r the r*u»- ' paign, the young chairman hasn't a ' particle of worry. A prontor pair of 1 col lector* than ho and Col. A. D. Wntts ' savor aslstad, so tb* knowing ones say. And the fends will be dedicated toward gutting tb* books into the voters' kands., TWELVE TRAINS ARE STALLED ON SANTA FB ROAD (» * * 1.08 ANCELLER. Ang ll.—Twelve transcontinental trains on tb* Santa F* i railroad w«r* stalled at Desert Poipt at' noon today following the refusal of trainmen to proceed according to a list gives sat at tbs general office# her* There were as available ftguras of j th* number of pnsoongors involved but railroad men sold that If th# srsvol was “average” It would run from 2260 to 2400 Th* Santo F* system today sonoune a* embargo oa all periababl* freight and tb* acceptance of other shipments sab jset te delay in th* district surround ing Los Angeles sad Souther* Csllfer- I ala du* to th* partial walk out *f “Big Four” mun ot its lines. ______ > CLEVELAND, Aug. II—W. .0, Ue, president sf th* Brotherhood Railway trainmen today telegraphed bis general chairman and general secretaries sf th* Sants Fs Coast Lin* at Los Angeles that th# walk out of brotherhood members' on th* Santo F# was unauthorised and that th# regular procedure is settling disputes should he carried out before any cessation es work. The second National Radio Esposilion Will be held in Chicago Belt January The biggest sods four&tn in lb* world I* in Montreal. It sssto If.# per sons at tb* rouqtor. Promptly at ten n'floeli tonight, the higgeat and heat rriuiamy rredlt offer will and After that time I,KHB ( RED- I ITS will ha given' in fact, alerting to-‘ morrow moraine THE THIRD PREIHT PERIOD goea into effeet, the laat per ! iod of tha rampaign vfcd the email*.t <r»dit offer to be made AltdMhen < andldatee Get In every auheeriptaon that you I oaaibly ran on the prevent hip rredlt offer) auhaenpttona renal murh more in rredita if turned in before 10 o'rlrok tompht. than If turned in after that time, A ala year auhaeription broupht i n tonight Will give you 470,000 rredita, ! after tonight tha aame auhaeription will give you only MOSKJO rredita Get in all the big euberrtpiiena that you poe alhly ran—the three, foOr. Ova. and ail* year auhaeriptiona count the moat. AND GET THEM IN HKrORE TEN O'CLOCK TONIGHT *—*"*•' »M rredtt period -ndo . tonight M »• o’elaeb and that the <aanpai«n an* fOf rear Jaat ana weak fra« tdgight. un min and mm mu. 1 \ * BISHOP KILGO OIES AT CHARLOnE HOME » i"»i' 1 BISHOP JOHN C HILGO BISHOP KU DIES IT GHIOTTE HOME _ * End Cones After Exlremg IB neiw Which Began Sunday CHARLOTTE, M, C, Aug. IL~ IBy the Associated Press).— Rtshog “ ( sodtor, of Atlanta, (in., wH\jgln. riot* nt tb* funoroi service* or liab wp Juba C. KHgu. whs died her* thto morning at 1:44. Service, will bn road acted at t o'clock tomorrow nf* afternoon at Hawthorn Imp* Motba dtot church. Announcement from tb* bum* this ruing said that Btohopa McMor* my. us Lon toe II i*. aad Drnny, of Ktohmond. would probably aaalat ■tohup f Wood tor. a warm, personal frtond of tb* dnaaaad minister rSarindla Mathidtot -y-Trr a to* wMI gsrtlrtoto. ip «b* eaorctoe*. Thu puH baoHra will be cbpum ftom tocal ritlsena wQo worn farms riy atastoata andor Bishop RHgu ad Trie By. Btokug RHgw'a death at the surly murtilag hoar foUuwed a sot torn Ms dgrtlwa at » u'etoch yesterday after anna tkat rwallaued uaftl tb* *pd. He bad bmp ■ucwwci—s almost CHARLOTTE. Aug II Jaha C. Kilgo, of th* Southern Mothodiet Kprafopal Church, died Friday morning at 1: 4* at his home hero, altar aa ai *P*um lUatea from which ha ha* barn suffering aiaea Sunday Slnca Thursday aft*moon hi* condition ha* barn srttl tal, *M ht» death aa* dot hMiywiaf fV . * il *° *' blebop. fay MW* and at th# last (tenoral Coufsr *nr* sf tha Southern Methodist Our eh, at Hot Bpringe, Ark., »•< placed on th* ratlrad lt*t of bishop*. It wa> on this trip, last spring, that th* bishop aa* first taken til, and though h* had staoa baan abla to b* up a little, and go t* Baltimore fo* treatment from a spe cialist, had surer entirely recovered. Bara In Death Carolina. Bishop John Carlisle Kilgo was horn in Laurens, 8. f, on July 23, I Ml, a son of James T. and Catherine iMaaoa) Kilgo. He attended various schools, and acquired a liberal education In those and In his work and esparleaseo. Ho was ordained for the ministry In IMS. He is descended from a long lino of ministers of th* Methodist Church. Af ter esrvirm as minister for various churches pi South Carolina h* become •gent of Wofford College, th* Metho dist colleAy of South Carolina, loentad at Spartanburg in IMF, and served In this rspsmty until I HIM Muring th* last four inars there he was professor of at that institution. It was here that M first became Interested la the denominational colleges of his church, a Mark that ram* ta Its full fruition at Trinity College, to whlsh Institution he was railed as Its president In I**4. and nAlrh he served uhtil 1910, when he was elected bishop in' May of that year. \ Bishop Kilgo wha swarded the degree Master of Art* at WMford tn IBM, and la IMC Randolph Marhh conferred na him the degree Doctor oKlUvlnity. He also holds the degree LX. DTRw Tu lane University. New Orleans, Work At Trinity." Bishop Kilgo come to Trinity College when that Institution ms struggling along for existence, with inadequate fact title* and Inadequate endowment III* qrork for the college, and hi* dfe>|*. souied and anthualnatir devotion to th* work the interest and atten tion of th* late Washington Doha, of Durham, who started *n endowment fund for Trinity which soon made if one of the best eqaipped and endowed In stitution* of tha southern slates, and on# of the outstanding denominational colleges of the country. lew men of his generation have wield ed sorb an influence over lU thought and its work Before he was stricken with hi* lai| Illness he had bean Incap acitated by a lingering airknasa which had mad* it impossible for kirn to glv* his active attention to tha duties of hit church Prior to that time, however, he was one of the rqaat active men In the Hoathern Methodlet' Church. Aa orator with few equals In the Country. hl» ability m this respect ha* helped to make hi* influence fell wherever he has carried th* message of his heart. During his incumbency as president of Trinity College Bishop Kilgo eatrtod th* reputation of this lantitutian to all ports at th* country through hi* ability to fare*fully present it* ran**, sad through hi* roneoeratioa t* It# Interests, Wan a Fighter. A man as sole landing personality sod Isfirastf character, he mad* strong fMods and strong ewolies H* Was wlttilg ts 'juatfawKd’*'' • -Wit WMITESM IWS THIRTY HEMS DUE FOR CUIMyL IM-MEUB& WBI m-m m mmm President In Said T* C—Mgr Hm Turn Bent ScotiUT MhekeiipeiMMUt Pftiye DAVIS HAYS SHORTAGE CANTfI BE MADE UP WASHINGTON, Aug IL—Fradletloa that ttia altuatloa la th* anthracite caal raglva "would coma to a rllmaa la ioaa thaa a wook from today" was mad* to day at ik* Whit* House by a spokesman Ear tk* administrating No rommoat, Nawooor, waa fortheom lag aa ta wkat davelapments w*ro os- Ported Tk* admlalatrailoa spokesman further darlarod that President Harding ranaidorod tk* aaUirarlU operator* "tk* boat *rouU" tk* government kaa doalt with daring tk* proaaat induttrial troo kl*a. ft wa* added that tka Proaldoat believed that tk* aatkraclt* operator* had not aad would not ohitrurt a *ot tie meat In tkoir Urrltow. Secratary of Labor Davit darlarod to day that tk* country fared • tkorUgr of aatkracito coal which canid net poa ■lhly be mad* up within tk* a«*t yoor. Thor* wa* a aborUgo of at loaat *0 million Una, according t* tk* latast to porta c*nv*yJ|to him by official* hoop ing in toucllr with cool production, k* added Sufficient bltamlnoe* r**l to *at*b liah the normal aarplui aaaally aa hand >*wli| HI! ffWamt kglar* n*it April at Mir earliest, Mr. Daoff'nddgd. FIEMMIIiKIir WSIEDI HIKE DM! HI HE W«|l«r May iter HeU WIUmmI Ball w CaMpWlI lamu-- Mce Depat) TBIJL4 OFFICERS HE WAS TOLD TO LfrAV&J , * c-’T* -y r- 1 1,1 ■ '■ < ’ : 1 «► Walter Mayaor, rDartd barker « Fremont, wo* l*dg*4 tw fall h*r* la*t night on a rkarg* *f arson. H* waa arrested yetiorduy afUroaan «o a root awora *»t by Deputy Tata tone* < ommtl*»on*r Scott, of loloigh. ! Arrordlog to *ffl«l*la. Mayaor «*t »r* to hit houo* la at Ta**d*y night pad Wft town. Although k* had b**a wFic* notified *1 tk* bafciag, bo did aot r*. fara to mob* aay iavootigatio* hot ro maiood kora. Bvtdonco gatkorod by tb* deputy ram miaoioaor ohow* that Maynor aad bt« wife had both been awny for teverai day*. The wife left premoat Brat aad l*Ur Mayaor w#at. He waa aaoa at • *h*at alpa oc’lMk To#*- day night and. aerordlgg to state meat* mod* to tka officer*. Waa hoard telklag t* aameoa* in tk* bona* from an aalo woMla about midnight Tuesday Thor* waa fIBM iaaoraac* ao tk* houa* aad Moyntr recently mad* appll cation for ItOO additional, any tk* of •cor*. Tk* Sro wa* diaeoverod early Wednetday mornlag aad had oaly do** total! damage. latpectloa afterward* ahowed that tk* wall* had koaa wall aaturatod with karaaeaa aad two jag* of keroaea* w*r* found la cat of tk* room*. In tk* reap where the Sr* atari ed waa found a lamp, miaua wick, with tk* oil cop goo*. Trunk) aad peraenal effect* hod hooa rolhorod. Mayaor told tb* effieert who erroeted him that bo loft Promoat h***ua* he hod been waraod la a letUr t* do ao. Ha bad a* atatameat t« make about th* dr* f H* will probably k* give* preliminary trial tbit mornlag aad aaal an to Sap*ri#r rourt neat week. FIELD MAMMAL HAH* MTUMM TO THE WHISKEY BUSINESS. ■ LONDON. Aag 1.1. —Field Marshal Earl Haig baa been alactad a diroetpg rSToho. JJi#till*r«' ( omaaay sL-ikW an nual meeting Mid In Edinburgh The cbiaf product of tbe mmpaay ia wbis hey. There are tent* people Who thiak It rather detracts from th* Field Mar shal'* dignity and reputation ta h« in terested ia a huelnat* of that oort, but their dieapproval i* hardly aa vo«*l *• It would be I* America. The Haig* have loag bean financially Interested ia Whiskey Karl Haig I* usually credited with being thorough ia all that he does, aad he tatends to be thorough in th* whis key basiaaa* Whan h* was ashed to itia the Hoard es Director* b* contest, id, M was stated, "a* th* understand ing that h* would b* a* mere Aguro head, but would take hi* full share of th* work a* wall as as th* rwspoasiblMlp attached t* th* afflra.” He Is likely ta have plenty to do Th* j Distillers Company in planning to la ,Create greatly it* whitoay output, both in Ireland-#* Welt aa Kent lead It ha* ac<|airad half tb* *har*e of the United | Distilleries »f Belfast and el pacts tea* I to aeg air* th* autlr* cooes ra. BRITAIN TO BUILD FOWEIc FUL BA DIO STATION. [ 'LONDON, Aug II —Th# gee*romoat will ervrt \e Kaglsnd a wlroiasa statioo powerful aoough la provide d I root rom nterrial eootmaaicaUao with ladle. Booth Africa aad Aaetmiio. Faotmsat • r General Keliaway aaaooacas. la fa- I die there will b* sat up h Bilim eapo hie as d|r**« mmmanlimHaa with Bag lead. Booth Alrlo# aad APotralla. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS fkjce fits aorta. FORMER NEWSPAPERMAN RETURNS FOR A VISIT Away hark thirty four years aga whoa Ward aad Jamas, heavy trag*di*aa, win playiag at th* Old M*s**ag*r opera wh*a th* old Arliagua howl waa prtar 'lag aa iu ailkan maaua a win# list that amha* your mouth *ut funny capers bow, Ikar* .war* tw* daily newspapers ia OoldabdntA, Off hand, that dehtn‘l sound as If it moanl pay thing. To moat If tk* yaoag or SMaratlou Hi#* trifle doll bwt ia thaa# day* it moaat ssoeh In the Ufa of Georg* tanhal. who waa ant as Mm edi tors as wkat wa# tkoaifalM „ Jte . Bvoelag Dlapotch. it |a IgnMMEMI adw becaoao Kunhcl cam* kadi I# |*w« y*w torday aad recallod "tka good aid days." H* dropped ia Mm Mows offleo lam momkor cf the ardor I# Hayward Mb*, foreman of tk# mackaalcal departawal of th# Nows now. Hi* bom* I* ia Lo* Angulo*. wher* ho movod wh*a bo lofl Goldsboro la IMB. Th* f*andiag of tka Ironing Dlapotch woa aa Incident, k* saga. Ms eoom boro ta maaag* the M*aa*aSor Ogam Hooa* ■MJ* adv*rti*ing tail koaiasaa ooadad ntany'hond kill* sod other form* of pOh- Helty. Th# Argoa, lo tboo* days, woo tk* maralNfaapor. Kaokal pruned to f. W. Naak, tkao a young man Ih tk* goaw a 100, Umt Miry start an aftdtmoo* paper Soon g •v* column foil# mod* its ataootaaM Mr Noak pot th* pdfar eat, miihST rally tpeaking, and futolahod tk* draft naught* Kunkal radUd advOrttoHj wrote partonalt, loclaiyY poliaa. #«ft marriag*#, funerals m+wBSZ wKK, and then he **a*y*d tk* *dKi if OgMft.' far pcrfarmaacss at hi* tkoolgb. It wm at Mm aid “—rfr r apft bout* b* worked hard***. MMm|fl| -L'Jizrs: siirdti But moat *f all. k* said boat nigk\ ft tenioyad being the orwhaatto." had sold tk* booao oat and col touted ft fashioned piarm. * “ -.rr - .- Frank Olddona-dont know him, do yoft th* eoraot. It woa a fltOM (B Word sad Jam** wore 'ngttu Skak«C!‘ poaroaa artist* ia thorn dOM. fe»ajKf Th.y played ealy •h.avta.'ljaeto f$SMr Cable" waa a popular production vSB for lighter entertainment the koMli ft,... fared "Over th* Gordon WaH' sod k| '+•*# and Wilson's migotMlo. P* Troloa lo MS • topped at (bo Orogory boots, now t«* Kaoaoa TW& ataMoo, ticket office, teiogmyfh and ag. piota offtea waa oakt door ta tk* Grog •Wh NATIONAL COMMIT f SMB ■ELF TO FEE VENT BLINDWMM. NEW YOKE. Aog tl.-Fifty tkoocted Amcricoaa are hi lad who aood aoppg ha** lost Mtalr sight, aa aorta Mm Na ti*Ml Cam mitt*# for Mm Frovootioo as rt'lndaosa ia aa appool t* aarmal tdiiti* tooahara' coHagoa sod aoHraraitios. sob fag their coop*rails* ia aatoodiag th* dortHat as light ceaaorvalloo la tkoir health and education roar***. Thar* are IT tap ice. all roloMag he Ik* cmtaorratlMi es wlaloo. which should ho Included la aay toorat on gaoaral b*alth rdueotloo, tk* commit!** point* cat. a|i*d pise* la th* rorrlcolooa of acbaotw'* • ad etude ata wh# poolify should cordod adequate cradii*, it ia kgM. la tb* pcopadod roar** of ts lopio* *r* Included: Tk* stroctomr'af tk* a** aad It* methad. of faoohMalng; tmuma diaosaaa *f th* im ts akltdrow a»d detect!** of obvhodt algos *f coarmusl cahie dlaoaagoT eaaminatiooa by loach •ro to-dptgfmio* rhlldraa’c vleool acoi iy.jmrfh»ag of tk. necessity for rofrotb •fan by sompotont eyaaighl apaaiallata in eaoaa of dofoctlv* visioa. and Mm aoooaaity for gtoaao* that "MT'i cooper ation nf Uachora^wD 1 ' dggSlO lighting and Mating nfcamnl/and iaterier docoraUoaa to obviate ope hoa arde end strains, and raaldmaMao as typo uses and stylo* for taathocdm Which are ham adapted to yormbfokoyoa WAGE CONTRACT, IT FIXED NOW, WILL HOLD TO APRIL IST r LEV BLAND. Aog. tl—Aay vm, c*B tract that nay arm •mg'gfitha Jn*' ferens* hare of M UgofliDhpi,, miner* prohohiy Ably QOotIPOo la *f*ton > 3»F ootil east A§ll Cit mm Micat todoy hr dlacmftlmMW hJCaW miaoro joint sob oaole oommMto* no tho gaoaral term* of on agroomeot. No 800 l doc Isi *a aa ooy gwaaMao pro* raochod hot Ik* dim tor sapi ratio* of might ho rreeled ta arrange far Va*gpr negotiation*. Fast eootrmcta hgr* rap tor tw* yoon sapi ring on Merck «L Altkoogh oppooUio* I* negetiOMng a* iatoratote agreement which might As 0 mialag rat* es wag* for llNaoi* woa raised by Freak Ferriage!**, to* Ml ; sola *n•*• r. Freaideat, Frosideot Job* U Lowi*. heading th f mi****, MhW . , ho case opMaMaMc a* otof aver tto proa port of reach lag on apnimlnh to " A. 21 —Mil
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Aug. 12, 1922, edition 1
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