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tjc.. mr* .7x -.Vv: ~ ferr'" I". * <,i t ■ | mjW jM A irl p' M I Cw, to,; Fair Saturday aad l ■«■ ■■> ~, , y , =^MP’-■ '~~" n ' 1 mm stite m REHYHWWVI mnacNis I Z£tZ SSt&mT * CM* Ata nNIWI StUVB TSafrasftt uaw s» ROUGE, Dm. »-•*-<'MBfMy “A” guard company of Alexandria •at speeding tonight into Morehouse Parish whils a Stachine gua coat pa ay | wga making praparatioea to do part to r Jb* Orloaaa to rola/orco a Company of Watloual guard at Mnarno, not t« thta Motion. Th« troop mevsmont followed tho recovery today la a lake near kora as tka bodies oI two an boltovod to l tan koM tko kodloa of victims es masked and wklto robed aiea laat Aag- Qavaraor Parkpr la tka auto koaaa at pa too Bongo direct! ag opa rations at .ha military (orcoo refuted to divulge tko < hlgnlfisaaco of tko call of reinforce nsesta , for tko aoat mow ad tko state la tko fngHß ke kaa outlined to famt oat sad fan Ink oeldoaco oa tka member*'of tka hooded Beak rasponiiblo far tka ah ■—is|psl** of Ira Mar Rouge citlMaa last August aad tka alleged Murder of tare ‘’ MM Marakal law was conside red tonigkt ky tkese la teweh wltk tka sitaatloa as a possibility avar sa area la Morehouse Parish. Large stoeks as guns aad amma aittaa kaoa beea reported stared la ree idancee aad stores ky ritlMas as Mar Baaga aad tka surroaadlag community raealtlag fraM tka reported aataliak lag as kostile « oMps daring tka soar Maotka aiaaa tka kidnapping. Tka governor la kls esecutive oMca ska attorney gkaoral at Naar Orleans sad Cataia Cooper la charge of tka Mltttery operations at Oak Oroaa sets rspartsd to have heaa in freqseat cam versatiaa over tka ~ telephon, today b«t mat aa Inkling of tko doeiaioa re , ported «gp aUawed ta be aeade pablle. Ptnd Bodies fBB BOUOE. LA-, Has, SS—Tha bod lava# two Mkn baa ad with wire, be lie aad ta bo Watt Daniel and Toombs Bls&rda, ait sped victims of masked and wklto robed teoa laat Aagust, easts ta Iko anrfnee of lake La Ponrehe. U miles Atom kaoa, this moralng. following a taargs of dynanrite placed ky midoatf lad poraaes la tka taka* aacardlag bo Wltable lalarmetien received today. It Is bait#vad bars person• respoaatbta far tka aigtdar of tka men, dyoamited the spat la order tS recover tka bodies aad reateva them ts thwart tka effort* as Loaataaa National guardsmen 1- whe far tkroo days hava been aasiestiag pre fats tonal diver* la exploring the bottom of tko lake at tko iaeunco of Coeeraar Ms H. Parker. Tko condition of tks bodies Indicated they. had broken loose frets tka hsavy object by which thsy had bisaa weighed daw a to tka bad of the lake dariag tka laat faar months. Bead Cone. ' Tka bodies wore node except for a bolt aad a part of tbs trousers. One map’s bead was goat. It is thought that theta wba dead Abe siplosives left without knewiag tka bodies had come to the sorface. T>* Journal'* correspondent arrivoa at tko Ferry this morning enroute on a trip-acroas tko lube. Tbs ferry boat hadbraliea from IU moorings aad drif tad fees a ransiderable distance. Tka bank aaar where the boot was aecostsMed ta lauding, was badly torn ap. Many dead fi«h were an the surface of tko stater. Tbs aaarast polat where soldiers were reported atatieaed is uid to be several . wiles from the place of tho dynamiting. Owing to tko condition of tka. bodies It Is believed It will be dlßcalt to re state themt also that Indiflcatlon will ba difficult aalass tbers are marks oa th« holla. Idoartify Bodies Bolativa* aad friends late today par tially Identified the bodies sf.two wire bound mat rest ap today by La Poarcht Lake as Watt Daniels aad Thomas Rich arda missing since kidnapped by heed ed men fear months age, it was re ported kero tonight Buckle, aad bits of clothing waa said ta have been reco gnised by MVtral who viewed the bodies. The bodies wars late today placed by tka eerower of Morehouse Into the bands as Edward Portend, chief investigator of the department as justice. land brought bora tonight under military guard ta await the arrival of a patho logist, from Mow Orleans In rests here Who will determine whether the men were killed before thrown In the water, or whether they ware thrown la and dppwaed The coroner ennoanerd an !* Q Vsest weald be held tomorrow. Pifty additional member, of tko Mon roe national guard ordered out this morning ta reinforce the troops now bpr* marshtd in Mer Ro.ugr tonight. jtfcJBVB IN*'EMMARIAII DESTROYED llPd.dOa.aM CHI'IK II QUEREt . Doc. S 3. The fire which de stroyod the kl«“>ric $1,000,000 Metre Doom church curly today Is believed to Wove boon raued ky an inreedlary at* cording to Daniel Learia chief es the preeiacal police who sold be bad reeoiv. , rd a latter lafarmiag blip that the edl few would bo burned oa December SI. Piret reports said U waa believed tb* bias# waa tmassd by a short etrrait la tka electrical wiring. \ THE GOLDSBORO NEWS L. HL 1 . ■'( ■ £ i - mm MdisoN TIBimiHTV I ul In Ilf] 11 XHOnPUN -I T-B«jra Mk «f IMhdHK Tryta* Ta CALLS IT "BH2NKBB” AND “GENEROSITY RALEIGH, Dec, 33.—Formal approval as Triaity College's offer to aid the state la establishing a neediest callage, opera- V » ting sader a state charter aad a board created ky tka general assembly with tho garoraor ad chairmen, was given ky Govern or Cameron Morrison this af ternoon In aa address before a civic organisation. Triaity does not want ts contra) tho proposed school. Nor docs tt wont to join wltk the University la cantroliag it, bat desires tko institution to bo chartered ky tks state, ta endow It wltk S4AMMO let |t he nu by a board, with tb* geworaer as chairman. Just as alt other stas* educations) Inttitutions ars governed,*' ke Paid. This talk of the Methodist, the plaia outspoken Methodist, trying to astebiisk a state church. Is ridicules sn tks face. With a gsnaroslty aad bigness worthy of this great day of tola rears and pro gress, Trinity came forward with a pro position that if the University canid not cstalish a medical school there might bo some way far the two to build o||" PROPERTY VALUATION IS OFFMIO Over $400,000 CoOectfblr Now; VaJuattNi $3,000,000 More Than Expected Tbs total tea value of prwperty la Wayne county, according to tho valua tion figure, complied yesterday by the county auditing department is MMB,- Iff* era little mare than If AM M 6 less than ft was la lMf. However, fc la mors than MAM AM mors than M waa believed tko total pro perty taa help* would ho Wkna tko tax rate was fixed at M canto. The total amount of teg am* dan it 3d41,5M,?3, or 383,444,3* tote than 4t was last year, la IBS! tbs total tea collected was over $173,004. In 1331 tbs school tea was $111,173,43. This year the school tax la off aaarly 33A00. In actual figure* the amount as school tax collectable new is. ii $103,- 333,N. While tb* Goldsboro school assess, moats decreased and while the Mt. Oliva assessment decreased over 33AM the Fremont assessment of $19,- <37,11 waa nearly doubled tele year. The tax rate ler highways and bridges this year has keen increased from 13 to SO cento to taka car* of new improve- QMIBti. WMf S44JH F 81.,, HOME EdOMICS lacrcßac of sß,ooo—Now la T 2 Schools—“Evgry Girt Should Have It RALEIGH, Dec. 3!.—With a record of having seventy-two schools in tka stats teething bam* rtsaerakr this year, aa increase es atvrateln oser 1381, aad having turned down approx imately fifty-one applications 'for the course, the state honia econo rule* de partment will endeavor to sreure an increased appropriation to broaden Its aperstions la 1333, aeeording ta aa an nouncement today by Mist Kstberine Mrtgsa, bsslstsni director. Kor the pressat year,' the department had aa appropriation of 93ft.3M.t9, from state and federal funds. Next year. Jt, Was statsd, at least 34.000 will be required There arc sixty-two whit* schools in tka State with courses at present la comparison with forty nine in 1331. This year, there are ten I negro schools with the course, as com pared with six the previous year. la stressing the importance of rvery high school girl being interested in home economics, Miss Morgan pointed out that there now ate approximately ; 1000 stadeats taking the reurae. Through the lieotetan to prove tb* study la tb* first tar# years of high school, tho aa thoritias expect to "make It pencil cal and helpful'ln the litre of the girl student*. - “The as* of a state course of study,** said Miss Morgan, “ha* dene much to ward* tb* standardisation es tb* work all over the state. The euggestrr course, Issued la temporary farm, was used la all iba vocational school, aad quit* generally la then ether Inslitu tioa*. A year’s trial ha* proven the] nerrtatty as tech a course. Tb* work Is planar far tb* eighth and ninth grates aad is paralleled Is the eighth by gsanael srlenei eng la tbe ninth by biology., tie almmqi state wide adop tion as thee* seloaeo* |n tka first two < Continued* on Pag* Twp) - ■ ' !*' ", 1 - - .*s ooubbobo. Mm nnnpi Saturday morning, dbc a. mb * t - SPORT TB FLIHffISN EEHKWIIfnC hum cm Ntxt PwHlir Bipiri Fmmbt; OlWfw are Aikbtica Aft Wajr Dbwb line RELIEVE WILL TAKE ; OLYMPICJIU E RIHHON ROMS, Doc. S3.—Tka advent as tko Fastest! government ta power will have favorable Influence upon tko dsvelep. meot of sport apd -sthistles in Italy. Preateer Massolial’s cabinet i« com posed mostly of yoaag men between the ago* vs thirty aad forty, tka ma jority of whom at so as* time ar another have taken active part la same breaches as atklcties aad have re ta land a v deep taraat la apart*.' Mussolini Vnrrilf 1* an expert feacor aad hie.under aae rotary of state, Pinal, besides being ana of Italy's mote renowned ecinters was at oao tlaw one as tk* bate five thousand gmtrss runner In tks panto sola, i The first effoote as tko ssssnsptioa of loodsrskdp of tko gevarameafL by Mussoltei, In thd field of oporto) al ready have boon soon la tko promise mate by tko that appropria tions of funds ta defray the ts pease* •f tk* Italian Olympic team of Pueto in 1334, would bo forthcoming. Tka Olympia preparation la Italy, which had bee* stag east throughout tka sumamr owing ta lack of foods aad consoqacat lukewarm enthusiasm, has taken on n new lease of life, aad fal lowers of athletics In Italy ar* re joicing. The preparation of tk* Ital ian Olympic team will he directed es pecially toward the five aad ton thou sand meter races, aad the marathon. Although sprints will net bo neglected, tb* Italian Olympic Committee feclp that they have better material far the distance avaate. Commencing Sanday November 33th, when a full distance marathon wte ran at Milan tears will k* flv* tkdasand aad Wa metre* race* In rnrlaan of Italy, Milan, Taria, Genoa, Naples mb Rams, 'about twice a month- It Is tka iat*o*toa as tka committee to have four full Olympia distance marafthens fan kotweon now aad tkl <#artur* as tk* Italian team far Pari* ta 13M Tka toas wa wi» take ptoe* about Jaanacy 1334. ” eunca to Olympic Ribbon. JJ* Slgaelr T<te*Ul. rica-presiduat as tka committee. U seaguiae that Italy has a first Asss chapes of carrying off tko bin* imifi iT tk* Olympia Gaums. la Arrl Valerio, es Turin, aad Hugo Pro garja as Mi|*n, lt*ly claims ta has* discovered worthy successors to Do rea ds Pietri, Whose dramatic fallars ta tks utarathog at LoaAon, and subs* qusnt race* la Aamrica against Tom Longboat, Johnny Kayos and Alford Srhrubb, nr* artel remembered ip sporting eirelot. Both Voterlo and Fragorio can ran all day. What they lack jnst now te final speed for tk# last two ar tl»r** miles. However, they bar* bath negotiated tb* distance well, under two hours apd fifty mlaato*. In the fire thousand metres Italy will present Krneet* Ambrtoini, as Mi lan, and Prlmo Brcgo es Baas*. Am ■kro.inl ran a goad socaad to Paevo Nurmi at Paris boom ties* age, forcing tko record breaking Plan to tk* limit in order to win ky ten yard* In 13 mi nates sad 1 second. Sin** than Am brosial has raa the flv* thousand under fifteen mi a ales, 14 fhlautea and M l-l seconds, to ke enact. Bate for Tea Thousand Tnvosi, of Milan, and Plorealiaa, as Livourn* ars tk* best men for the ten thousand. Florentine, who was chain plan of Italy ?b 1339 bat wae off from teet soeeon. Is stepping in greet shape Jest new, bat be will real op during tec winter. He recently turned in If minutes t 14 seconds. Tk* sprint*, akat Jut, Javcrlia and discus throwing ar* gielag tee com mute much concern, nnd they do not look forword to earning nny points Id those events, unless ism* phenomenons should come to light between now and 1934. Tb* best sprinter Italy mu boast Just now Is Sucre, of Turin. Tis time fur the hundred metre* Is 10 4-3 sec ond. In the equslic event* Ittey riprets to nuke e good showing. The Genoa quartet, as Bagicslupo. Costa Maltto. Sarhnrr and Psntro are known, will give a good account of themselves In tk* Mak. The first thro* have won tb*'"swim seres* Paris”, Mailt* de feating Biliingtua, es England, la rec ord time this year. Psncro is a more youth hut coming Strong. Amateur boxing, especially ta the featherweight end lightweight elesee*. may also prove point winners far Italy, according I* members of tb# Olympic committee. They claim to here a coupe of future Johnny Dun dee* under cover in Calabria end Bicily, and they will spring them upon the unsaspsvting features and light weight* from other reentries. f It was pointed out to the correspond, en that although politicians in Italy nr* greatly divided oa seme es tbe Is •see of tk* day, there la on* point upon which annaimlty ka* been reach ed: Sports. Ap international fisheries ssktWism I* being osgsulsed in Ragland to ka bold nt Loads HU yes*. Mlckl Have Bki. BM I'klUm Tk* six cblldro* of Johnny Rang*, ranging in ng» from a baby to tl year, as ago, worn bunted until tk* blond run down In their shoos, 4» was reported to Welfare Oflteer A. 3. Howell, and he want eat time* In invoatigate It, hot tk* children didn't know anything about It. That is, tk* whipping They didn't know anything nkont tk* report either. On* of them, n Mon oped lad. tasked away kind as puss tad Ilk*, “Whipped m*T" be ashed slowly, than looked at tb# welfare ofitoer, “Mo, not ns I knows of. Not lately anyway. Whipped |ae until tk* blood ran down in aiy shoes? Goodness gmo ions, exclaimed tk* lad. That weald hava keen terrible. I would h*v* re ported Ike old man myself If ho bod don* Ant,’* And ißtoii Howell cam* keck homo thinking that all liar* arc net yet daad. Hew tb* report start be bad a* way of tannlnf pnoterday. TERR 3MB VRAM OLD POUND IN NEW ERA LAND WELLINGTON. N*v. »~A giant pinnsasna- timber trv* indigenous in Mow Rostand .easily a* I tad Knnri, has boos discovered ta iko Northern Par oat It hi* o trnnh 33 fast In diameter and 33 foot to wUBh, and It rfiloo* 71 font clear of brajghrt The tree coo ts ins IMAM superficial feet of tim ber, nag I* estimated If be 3,000 year* old. ARE FINDING NEW RODENTS IN RICH NEBRASKA LANDS NEW TOR*. Doc. 33.~Pragsn*ntnry evtdance of aaalaaaified prehistoric ro dents and reptiles bus bean found by Albert Thompsop, potooMhatogish la tka raachlaad* of Whore In former years Tescufeh workers kata anoevsrsd tks rsmain* of mnstedons, rhlancernsci, giant camelj, alllgnUrs. dwarf knraes and othar queer besets Tb« henna l if Hto at rungs animals Were 'Minustod on a ranch in Bl#ux csonty while Mr. Thempsos, who to 0 montane of tk* pfitoonthuloCicnl re search staff of tap Aportoai museum of Mcttsnl Htosif ■woo so seeking for skntotean *4 4k re* tnod dwarf Isn****. Mai Thompson begun the atndp of paWoathalogy while employed a* n sow bag to «b« Dakota Dkg Lands mom than thirty yonr* sg*. Mb Wag espoetmUy In terested 'la ‘tk* remain* of tk* three lued hot** and Other typo* of boasts of the same famWy. In the Intoreet of thta wapk hn went te Mebraakn party In** summer. Aided bp sc re mi students ka began digging in a channel bad that appeared to be rich in bona* of all aorta. Ha farad bit* of tk* dwarf horsa, of the tor aad of Other animals, aad than be asm* upon pieces of stalls tka charac ter as which waa new to him. H* dclvad in aa effort to uncover complete akoloton*. His stadoat help ora rataraod to their schools and k* kept a* alone, bat hdd no farther sue oos*: < Had weather finally sot 1* and Mr. Thumps an was compelled t* abundant kls Wbrk. Hr had, kowevpr, collected hand red* of konoo ead'ekaHs of groat research vela*. Ho plan* t* return te Rloax county OCXS year and rename dark In tk* ckadari had. Western Nebraska undoubtedly Is tk* riokeet field la A mart re for this sort of work, said Mr. Thom peon re costly and we hope te mak* startling discoveries in tk* neat two or throe years. I shall rekmPh next summer and make aa effort te find Complete ehole tea* of the strange typo of rodents aad reptiles of which w* have fragments. ONt'R PINBBT RAILWAY •TATION IN TUB WORLD M NOW IN Rl'lNfi CHICAGO. Dee. ' 33 -Smouldering rains today marked the sit* of the Dearborn street railway elation, a land mark sine* 1334. and once called the beet terminal In the world. It waa destroyed late yesterday by fir* be lieved ta beer started from crossed wire* la office en lb* third fleer. Of ficials said they had litllo faith ta reports that it was es incendiary ori gin Hardly hod tk* deb rip coaled before workmen *lprt*,| making the reins at least temporarily usabt« aad before i midnight train* resumed us* of the j hug* shed*. OLD MINE WORKERB IHHTOVKKEi) IN AFRK'A JOHANNESBURG, (tor. fl.—A die eovery el considerable ssrhveltgitsl in terest has been made M mil** north of the Leenpoort tin mines in tk* Trens veel, nenr -Who Uechusneland border A prospector has unearthed what is I apparently a pertign nf an ancient smelting plant and,a quantity es slag, which I# being sahmittrd to eapert ex amination. Nearhp wrr* aid werekrs and a sabstaatial body of or* contain ing a whitish melM, thought to ho ptataunq or molyhdeaMta. Mining en gineers hae* left far tko ***** of tko d tec every. WHLTEH DEES COMES * FOR SUM CUUS; GETS BUCK JkCKFD Vrm Par All Flffcliag, Cpratec . pUh mi Strpgf Fm Man, Wanea mmd ClUMraa NICK TOOK CAKE OF e» NICK ALL RIGHT Paltvr Daes, giant mm as Puts Ti»i *•*• U Uoldsboro to boy Santa Clone, tot In on argument with Nick-Gar nit nay o( til local pollen form and staged a •re* lor all fight in front of Eftrd's stem at X-.ta o'rlochr Yesterday afternoon lor U a bo an It of mom Ijm pHple, men. woman and children cussed all tlio aoaa worda ha eoold think of or anybody nine could think of, and want hack ham# with kla hood split open with, a blackjack. Unndoohtadjy ha woold have gone to Jail it i. r. Teague hadn’t como along, entered a ptaa In Doe’s behalf and pro mised to ho roopoasjble for him. They pot him in the hack of his ford and tried to start th, Ford while Nick front to •ash the bleed of htmeseif The ear frooidn’t start, and they poshed |t down to the horse trench at the to- Uresection of Cantor and Volant street beside the PeopleVbank building. Hero Valter Does, the now with the htohoo bond, got op an the hock sent of the ford and began his tirade si carding again, wanting to know whore to the Hades that police sees was who hit him with a blackjack. Mnadreda rushed to the spot. * rook The Car Again Mr. Tcagne and bomo big assn took hold of ike Mr and poshed it on down the street while the hundreds followed, gapped In noMaonaont or the wesson and children stepped np their pars to deafen the coning. By and by they got hint away. Sense My the argnasoat pit started becaoee Valter Does parked hie cor m the strong side el the street, or didn’t park it at right angles with thy corking according to Inst motions. Some My Nt.k ordered hies to new m and he wenldnt or couldn't moss fast eamgh. Oth ore My that hr hit Kick a great wallop. There are seme who nay he knocked Niek down a time or two. Ail are agreed that ha la mark bigger if not hotter assn than Mlok. Finally. Nick craw pod him frith hJa blackjack and laid lAm not. Mg ♦«* wae like trying It Mill a volcano Upheaval fallowed npkesml Tkey gat him to the car and be ggj. sbeht to git ant again te fgtil Niek while Nick stand by with We black Jerk la his hand. S. 9. fwpn saved the day for Dees who was said to h# a little toe fall of the seeth ing spirits. ; - * ' Nish Tank £gM Nick Other edtoors atfrw by when Dees ho gaa bis last Grade of earning and Nick was gone, hot the awa wtth the broken hood was never rear rested. Rons# naked Niek why be didn’t and so ate why be broke the asa's head. Nick replied that bigger awn than be trad, ■tend by and let him ight It not alone, sad left Nick to tabs care of Nick. “And believe yea am.” allowed the fanny police me a, ‘‘Nick’s going te take Mrs es Nick every time." THINK NOOVEN I DBA ■TAtTEjg KBPABATIVN TALK LONDON, Dee. • The request ssade by a German trade coosmlsclea that a commute of A mortem bnelaeos men head* I by Herbert Heovvr, visit German/ te undertake a tborongb ser ver if eceanmtoal conditions tool would be used as to# besl,-of a rspamttowp areoty, wap eoea here to day as perhaps the atrttof point <of the finis «f maters as to American Intervention In ton reparations prob lem. OFFICIALS ABANDON Bt'BIAL FUND WHEN FIND PI.ATBK IB NT DBAD • . ’ -ij NBW YORK, Dec • /-Formsr offi cials of the New Tark American hose ball dab today abandonee plana to mine a borfel food for Charley Hemp' hill, former Yankee star, when they learned he was net dead. The Charles Hemphill, who died here on Tuesday, never played hose ball U was said by a eistee of the dead man, Mrs. W. A. McKalghl, es Jersey City, N- J. Wide publication of the news of. too* ■■PPesvd death of tbs eld player sad the contemplated raising es a fund re sulted in an Ineestigatlen which to-: vested She mistaken Ideality arising from the similarity es Beams. WXTY FIVK HAVE "FLIT AT CAB WELL TRAINING SCHOOL KINSTON, 'Her. », A mild epidemic es laflaensn raged through parts es this city end section today. .Sufferers were estimated to number trorss. Health au thorities issued a warning. It was point ed out that pneumonia weather prorat ed. Every locality appeared to haw Its patients. Influents In nearly every tm- i stance was es a mild farm. The groat 1 danger, medical awn stated, was from ] pneumonia. Thronging of the streets by holiday shoppers tendered to off re hate the situation Tko worst outbreak es "fltr woe at the f’ueWell Training school where hsere than ** persons, popllt and teachers, were 111. ' ' , * * * funs Drauicsc IPPfll TITBBSTtES Clblhi PraaMwat RMdick Hag No AMliMrHy ONE WHO RBG18TBRKI) BAYB WAB WITHDRAWN RALE 10V, Dae. to.—After three or them had received indeatleal letters of dismissal from Dr. V. O. Riddick, pres ident of state college, the four In structors es too reliefs involved in the making as win# to their nomi today appealed ta the board of trustees for a hearing. la a petition presented te Dr. Cbartoa Paem. chairman as too beard, the four iaatnsetort, one of whom bar previously resigned, the position la taken tori President Riddick hue no authority to dismiss, end this power I, lodged eleely In the board of tmatoos. The Instructor who resigned mate-' tatopd that hie resignation woe recalled 1 by him through the president and had ■to been accepted. ... ..., ~,0. •, '--1 WOULDN'T LBT KU ’ KLUX ÜBB A EMORY TO NEAR IMF. WML SPEAK BALTIMORE, Pec, EL— Governor Al bert C. Ritchie today declined to let the An Klar Xla.n nee the fifth regiment national gMrd armory here /nr n toe tore b/ Williams /. Rimmms, of Atlanta “emperor," es tka ergnaiantlon. sirsnwELisn be mm “M,Mr. Howell gives Balk Harp** hark hM baby, he ought to b. herMwhJppmL" Mm. Jeavs McFaUer whg apse took, can •f the baby hue *Mt word to the welfup •Mato. Mm mhaeed no words la letting b»a| knew that ahe would believe It au lilrniß No WWW i, Mr. Mowfrll eaya, ho baa no wheat rise to pot toe baby. He admits tha baby la diaeaaed. hat polats out that phyeictan, have done wonders to ward eliminating to war a I dtoenae from Its body, and thkt after «f the mother la bettor gsallfted to take wrn of tow hohy- Mra. MeFhtter waata the baby., hat Mr. Howell say, she aliwady has ntoa to ten pf her own, she la anahlo to take sore had be has to he after her every day ar so about keeping her children In school instead es m Edman ess Hill. The Welfare eMcer firtlt. states, that a mothers pearitwi la a thing that la needed eery muck, si boo It la the boat aa well as too rbMpset way of tab lag can of children. "What they are going to do*“ k« admitted, “The Lord ••If knows. I gave them all the mawey ITOPOSE KMTTIK bOKMCS •| ' Offtctab aatf Ataami *f OsHtf* ' WIN Ah AwtemMv For NgriMßp No«to> RALEIGH, Dec. tl.-la order te . 1 complete tbe testile departmearperkich is said to have a high rating among the educational institutions es tbs | country, officials es the , alumni of North Carol toe State College will oak (the general assembly to provide equip ment for o knitting course, It was an -1 nounred tonight. The budget es the jgllim calls for ' to enlsrgesoent of the testile build •ag within the neat two.years m or-' eount of the' Increase la students and Improvement. In the plant, “Thg-Mcowt reports of M. L. Ship man, ronjtmloaioncr of labor and print ing, put the stale high among the hosiery manufacturing common-1 wealths. The thing which gave the { State College each a splendid fertile j 1 department was the rapidly growing I business of the rotten mills. The 1 hosiery mills’ needs are multiplying. The eel logo's friends wll press Ter the cteatlon es this deportment. "The tortile graduates of State form j sn imposing list of nuecesefol men. The : pleat la West Raleigh is a complete | mill In which every detail of manafac ture Is met with the beet machinery that testile brains have Invented. “Every student who has chosen ter-1 tile work, qagitkc numbers run. Intu! hundreds every year, has folind that bis training nt tbn college ha, placed him la immediate Mae for promotion and given him a atari which other wise would have bedh Impossible. "The college alumni and friends now ' believe that the State rokld serve II- I self aa better than te pqt lathe knil ! lag course " Altknmgkt ton Halted States kas sir lines the railway mileage of lauds. Canada kas more ken twtoo the mileage ■ f«r capita. ; « , Y TALK l III" ' | ■fgasif mvTqp^ommwmwvrflVOT - MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE FIYB CMMYB imSKEVI : ■ SWESmSINE, - Making Whiskey |« two different townships 30 miles Apart oar tha soma day in the soma atill, I, . difficult task but it wae uccompliohod by "Young" Cagle and by "Old" Cagle Hcrcws and by Isaac .Combs. Whet's more they do nqt deny It "YoudfiT i-agio Is now la Jail charge* with mulh Ing whisk,,y whlte%old" Cagle te out on ball, bat they both admit t, haul* iag their, still 30 mile, la oa« day UP#. to miltv b*ek on the Nome m ip 1 ( to still Whiskey in both Hauletag nag jln Hragdaa townships Chink Rhodes , *»4 Sheriff Grant said. A.,ether mgg at rested with them is Jmm Camtot to • w> charge* with, mahiag whiskey in tb* ; same way twine to to. same day.,. K , the officer* eouid fast find that therm w M any whiskey to the still Who* V WM loaded tots toe Ford tearing gat and transported those to wiles, tong toultj ikantr tKv ili fgvHvMiß i raa sporting •o mock mark Is Mttganßy to 'WIL operation of stitlteg whiskey that eoase-, times a beaten path is worn ta a atfH in a few day*. Soma es Sheriff Oraith. men have almost li»wa« ergs rite ah' finding theta beaten paths The sher iff wilt take Chink. Thud Howell, oto •erne of tb. rest of his human blotto bounds into a .given pteao es waaga nag almost bet money thee- if thee, Jgifrfe Still la there thay frill find It. Ro •nughiagly remembered hit Drvt nfr rertenct ta httaltog a Mill. No it was yearn ago and ho woat with Boh ’ Edwards, nod waa busy alt toe totr luaktog off several , hungrJr y,,g, RVav trvinar 's»h. /! iA mm* HAKMNG wssmm ruwmo TlßlglMik FRinii wml federal prltoto veto erilerht Tfm>*,!/ '* TJuTS £L?*n£ m i£i They are Thnatoa hiker, owhvteiad to Truss of man slaughter! Itolttß Dvlaaey. sentwarvd la eal(fktol|‘jlrV eharge of conapiraey to forgo dad Carl, a Canadian, sontriMeg !)»'JtttAtoT* ~ TO M’H.D MANY NBW •YADIiniS THROtfGitOtTT t t ill' - w IHi NKa i ■l.l*oo line 1 " NEW YOBK. Dee, U -Grofriag papm. ter tetersat la okttowr eyerie thrnoM tke Metropolitan area, csputelly tohaen ball and football, will result to tersely .Increased sccommodaUntm far spwato tars in I lit 3. secordlag |o present lagl- h cation*. Conservative estimates place ad UtMXfr the trial simultaneous rapacity which scores of bald* mad a few large stadia will hove what, pteao now under way are completed. - s , While more than half tble jig nTf . * a MR> IttfwQ gßlßrlg ■MekJvpHNJF- NwIwHHHm mEHMf ft I leg* aad athletic riuh MrioapMt, ag* prealmslt-ly tld.oto drill ho aaMntmnddt ad is four Mg arc sea. These are top threo major league boll parks^-Fato Ground*. Yankee Ftudium nag BMMfg Field--and Bober Field, Colsntoto’e aew stadium Yankee Stadium, hoamt of toe Ameri* ran League Baeehall clnh is toe Britok, te rapidly nearing completion sod If wot entirely Anlshvd will ho ready, at any rate, for the formal opening as the IMS baseball season In April. A tod yards cinder path frill effer faeUltteo for track and Arid sports, frhllo football and tom* j Ing also will be staged la toe big areas, whose seating capacity will bn from sh to MI.OOO. W orld's series attcodonen latl fall to the Pole Crounds rirredod all provisos records therv, aad as a result too bans of the New New York Yankees, te being largvd to seat MJ»to, sbsut 17,MP more than Its present capacity. Football St* boring also Axuro as attrectlept at tbhr I field Kbgcta, groundn of toe Brook- ' lya National Laagtec Mote with aorilsg capacity of &i/SOO. has been need tor bnriog and occarioonlty foetoatL* •’tens far Baker Field, Cetemblah pro- Jceted - tedium, to ho erected at MS top * I otswet and Broadway, oril far a teri •caliag between ftOJNW and bat it ' Is doubt tot if this arlH .be reetteed tor J son.etfVne, Work on the playing fields to expssriwd to start in the spring, wtth the pesstbilky that feet bo II may ho • played there In the toll, but ualniaMg* athletic authorities point oat that too ' development of the whole project te yet ia its Infaary. Nest toll, with the Yankee fltsdlum ae i an added neutral battl-crownd, footboM Is expected to claim mark greater pubito Interest. Already Syra.aae aad FUkps 1 burg Universities have arreed to plav i their annual gome at the Aaaerteph League pari, and H If gMhaWv that Note York afaln will he the atone as the Army and N*vy classic, whtob for aevvrht years has been held at thy Frio graundn, atom ■ 5... The oetvat strike cost % |MtSO. Hate, roveromeat fil.StodMß tor e*ff»
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Dec. 23, 1922, edition 1
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