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' ■ • ' VOLUME ONE) KVMUI 279. ~ ’ 1 ' ~7Z= FHBffIOMTE SIXTT-SDdl BIRDWir - ffHMWIiaR I Mlmmi if SmU FACILITATIONS WABMINOTON. Dm, 9R.-Friend, cl Woodrow Wilson who BN raising ■ a.fl- MUr fund fer «le perpatuatien of hta IBM*. celebrated kU M-birthday ay •Wdlng him word through • 4«location wkkk called at kit horn, that tho sue at tho amatti waa uiarod, Ah tho tamo Umo tho manta a4optod A resolution offtrtd by tonator Harris. Go ore la, expressing plaaaaro v 4 Joy at his recovery to health. Tho fe-Jettea was pot through quickly with • chorag of "ayes" from tho Democratic sMa aI tho chamber, many republican apparently paying no attention to tho A report. An engrossed copy o fthe resoJu f tioo was aaat to Mr. Wilson by Vico rraoMont Collides with th« facilitaUon. •Mp Dear Mr. Wilson, it gives mo grant pteaaare to be the mo4iam of transmit ting, the .Juetamd resolution to yon. It «M unanimously adopted. To it 1 wish te odd my eeaa facilitation to year re coveriag good koaJtk, s*d my cengre tulatioa on poor return us eaothur anni .vereery pear eatal day, with tha greet- UW» as tha aeneoa," I ,yaa Cordially yeeru “Calvin cooudgk A Birthday moaaagu waa aunt Mr. Wlleea hy Bells Cerdeva Davila, Fresl daat cemmlssioasr of Porto Bice and bp proaidant Barcalla of tha Port! Bice sonata and Premier Tfaviaco, es San Am. WOULD MAKE KU KLUX REGALIA MISDEMEANOR RATHER THAN A FELONY MADISON, Dai. |ffi —Announcement that ha woetd support legislation to make a parsaa appearing off bis prom- Imrs disgdtsed so as te deatry identity geilty as a misdemeanor; to provide 'I Sid fbr the family od an oMcer killed while lewfally dMhataiag bis duties, and to establish uniform traMc laws la Jhe statu was mads to Tho Associat ed' Pdsss 'tedtf hffi'ffitMteri {Junius C. Brown, ed iHe svv«*t4*M> district . “1 have newt food the Mil which Soaatar Baggett proposes to introduce with ragarg to tha Be Blur Blaa," ta*Jh« senator,“ bit I an ns reason understand • fs'proposed in'Hid Raggett measure. I would support s bill mak ing such un offense a misdemeanor., I will present n measure, or un amond mtnt to Senator Baggett's hilt, making the offense' a misdemeanor rother than a felony. “It ia my purpose to introduce and support o bill providing gtd to the family of sn •Acer who Is killed while I "V lawfully engaged in the execution of tho tows of the stat« In instances where the family is Without moans. I see NO reason why tha state should NOT render old to the widow and children of men who are slain while lawfully engaged In tha enformement of tha lows of th« state. • *T believe that the traMc laws of this and odiplnlng states should made uniform Is order that owners of no- Wbr. vehicles may bettor understood thoig; that all vehicles operating up on the highways at night should bs provided with lights. If it can be worked out, apd I tkink It can bo, 'I favor requiring the purchaser of a second hand car to obtain a cert id eals abowtng the important facts con earning It, which information could bo need In tho apprehension of thielres. “It is my belief that all cities and towns should have tbs same regulations With regard to the operation of motor vehicles In order to avoid confusion on tha port of drivars. If this were dons, no city In the state would hove regu lations and lews with which NON-res- Idoats would NOT be familiar. I shall introduce sad support legislation de signed tp pinco these suggestions into offset. “I belieVe the criminal and civil doc kets of our courts should be relieved." ho continued. “I shall support, and if' necessary introduce, s bill increasing , tha number of terms of court (or the trfAl of (Viminal roses so that so per-' son 'accused o f crime would have to wail longer than twelve weeks for tint Tha Civil courts should be sufficient in each district to enable -a man to get atHol Within stx months, with civil and criminal work divided among tks jadgcortSa far as possible. DAVIB, Or WINSTON TO HEAD BAPTIST WINSTON SAIJCM, Dec, 2*-—AI ihs filial meeting of the board of trailers Ups tho North Carolina Baptist bespilal hors today orgsniation was affect ed by the election of B. Leroy Daeis, Wtaatan Salem, president; B. F. Huntley, Salem, vice president; A. Way l&TY Cook, Greensboro secretary; and’ J! Wilber Crows, Winston ' Salem, tree sorer. The officers with Arthur Tots of High Point make up the esecutlvo committee Eg L. Davis who Is named president It ■ division manager a# aho B. J. U*p aolds tobacco and la a grade ate as Woke rarest. , dßk tflk JkJwffiV wtegdlr mmmmmtmmr A MO| VTn Wf •• • w . ’’ L ' ~ ’ V M v — r — ■* = •= •' ■■■yy ; ,'i-rrr- GOUMffiOEO, MOETM CAffiOUMA. FRIDAY MORNING, DSC. H, IBS) u : . i . . emEMEMT BiEGES lITMFESSIMS MEIUffiGEMUS r Will Not Diaclffiffiff Aar Os Thffiffii And Says TWy Will Wet Prosecute Them STATE PREPARING I , FOR QUICK ACTION 1 r BID AY MOBNING. DEC M. 1*22 ■ persons were Implicated ia the Nose -1 hawse kidnapping and murder es lust 1 August according to confessions rv -1 ported late today as dslieerod by rep resentatives of tho department es Jus tiea to state authorities at New Or > loans declined to -talk on the subject BASTROP, La., Dec. 28. —Porty-Bve i firm It. Tke coafessions will not he 1 made public until the opening hearing 1 begins at Bastrop in January. It was 1 stated that the signers as tke confts -1 siqa have been granted immunity byi 1 stating they would neither denyercan-, with other witnesses and will be, called 1 tho state sad are being secreted along 1 hare as prisbable that the arrest of 1 some 4r alt of the men named will inks [JUve when the open hearing be ; gins. Out indication that the stale is preparlsg for some activity as seen In the order issued today to the na tional guard company at Ner. Rouge to bo prepared to move, at short notice, upon to testify. However, It is regarded j bold down a possible outoreak among sitisens among that commnnity who -are ia hostile camps, sag are also as signed te aasist the soverol aathori ties in making arrosts. ALL-AMERICAN END WORKS AS STKVEDOBK IAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 2S. -Harold P. Mueller. University of Californio star, and’ all-American and for tha second euccesoivo year Is working as s stove dare on tho docks hers during the Xmas vacation. Mueller needs the money to pay b>s expanses at tbs Unieoraity until May when ha will rsceivt a bachelor's o •' A d** PKSIIIEIIIiW eowmsiLS Throw* W*tt*t of AJminfartra Uffiffi Force* Again*! Confer cnee; “Wrong Impression” WASHINGTON, Dee! »-Senate war- 1 fare over th ( Borah proposal far a World economic conference reached n dramatic turning point today 'when ' President Harding threw the full fore# of the administration against Senaiof Borah's plnß as ro« lined in an amend ment to the naval appropriation bill and in n letter read in the Senate vir tually asked for its defeat. Ano'hei days general debate flolowrd. but ac tion went over. Plans were made for 0 vote tomorrow but so many more senators desired to speak tips* with forces favoring the Borah rider re ported sparking for the time In ef fort to recruiting, a delay over the New Year's holidya appeared possible. Defeat o fthe amendment was prediet ed pastively by administration leaders. The president's letter was s.ld'ri’Wd tq Senator Lodge, of Naseaehusrt's, the Republican leader, and said ‘he Itorah amendment woald create false , “impressions abroad as well ns at hoi*e to the embarrassment to what the ad ministration ia already doing towards aiding Europe.''. Drafted with great care after consultation with Secretary ,h « communication failed to , give any details of the negotiation. r u- -s ■ g ■ i - u i ** EXTRADITING ALLEGED DENVER BANE BOBBERS , ' " I NEW QUITLAN,. Dec, 28,-The four , persona arrested b rr « Tuesday night, | Jim Ceverty and Georgs Wilson and ; their wieet, as suspects In the 197,000 , robbery of messengers of the Drovers National Bank of Kansas City Mosauri, ; on December 12. tn which one bank em , ploye was*, sbot and wounded, today were on their way hack to the Missouri ■ city to answer charges of flrst degree | robbery and asault with intent to murdsr i Bled against the two men there! Tke i quartet left h*r« last night In charge of two detectives. Arrests of four other I men believed to have been implicated la the robbery will bo made soon In other cities, according to Martin W. Williams, superintendent of the South I orn division of the William Burnt deteetlve agency. When the two couplet were arretted at a leading hotel they had in their possession 910,000 believed by the polles to be a .part of the loot. I - Beyond denying that they had sly con nection with the robbery the euspects ro fused to talk. HOI'TH CAIOMNA INFANT BAT* FIREWORKA AND DICE CAMDEN. B. C. Doc. 29-feaby Hague. Infaat daughter of Mr. aad Mrs. R. W. Hague, of thin city, woo butted yesterday at Whrlagdrld. a victim of Christmas fireworks. Bhe obtained a piece of ffreworha and pas It In her swslk. She sickened a few boors later aod died Tuesday- Pb>- • tkal p* l *** Item tho | } aiyjgiWu'ra rvsgs—lbte. 1 mifEf. of Ficus' inaniKEA G* T* Cffiffiftrtttcc la Ckica«9 Am PropamH** for Exira •Jvd CaaipffiUni RALE!(iII. Doc. In prepartten for bn expensive eompoiga against tho hull waevil to ho promoted In North Caroilan next year, several state, fed eral and ftarth Carolina State College officials aro in Chicago attending g con ference es the American Economics As sociation Cnrl'CT Taylor, of tho State College's agricultural economics depart meat; B. ('. Journey, nf the same lastltntteat 1. F. Brown es the state's dleisioh of markfta, sad Frank Parker, otetist ticslnn of the North Carolina and Unltdo States department as agricnl ture, are among theoe attending frpm here. '■ “The subject es economies in rela tion ta agriculture in quite modern and its practical application Is now te ear Tnr Heel formers,” sold Mr. Palm er bedors lancing. “But just ss truly important is It te farming ns It has proven te he te industries, banking, government and to onr specialtxeg pie feasterns,.,,, “Organised methods of buyjag, pro ducing pud selling are practically hy all save the farmers on whoso efforts wo all dapead. Jit la apw well known that with tho some principles applied te agrloullnre, 'thus enabling the farmers te mare clearly aad ssfsly grow ond sell, all other Indtestriee aloa will prosper hotter. “Bhe farmers are our greatest buy ers aad producers. Ws anticipate a still further advance, if Incoaspicuene ss a result es these oHeidl ladings," he said. The campaign against the hall wee vil is te he under tke direction of tho state's division of entomology aad sa ltation department A series of meet ings is to he helj In til sections of the state, according la the plans, and special workers are to visit oad con sult with tks farmers relative to tho hots methods of seed selection, plant ing and growing. DUNN IS ELECTED \ TO HEAD SIKHS Other Off leu ru G* Up Usoaal I “root Hu Nut Meeting at Wanking! on NEW BERN, Doc M.-Tht mid-winter session of Sudan Temple A. 8. O. M. M. S. cloned hero tonight with u ball In tho banner warehouse after Washlagtoa, N. C. had beOi, chosen SS tbs nest meeting plsca for tho n«Xt ceremonial Rn>isoicck it Dunn of Enßeld, had hopa chose Ulo*. sious Potentate for tho ensuing year. Other members of tha Divan were tW ected by tkn usual form of moving up one station each from their present office. The dey was featured by a busi ness rsslon which followed tho registra tion of candidates sod several Impor tant matters were brought up and dis posed es- It was decided te send a drum patrol to tho meeting of tkd Imperial counsel which will bo held in Washing ton. A parade, ahd~oyster roast aad the ialtetioa of'candidates marked the clos ing session. y < »■ l OHIO nmCtRK RIDDLE MA.VR HUME WITH MACHINE . GUN WHEN HE DEPIEB THEM BTENBENSONV'ftLE,. Ohio, Dec. 28 - Joseph Jones, 80, a mil) worker and deputy sheriff Harry L. Jones, of Brock county, West Virginia. lay wounded ia hospitsls today, and Fsll- Snsbee o little town just across the Ohio river from here wue recovering from the terrors of a gun battle be tween Jons and officials loot night dur ing which its houses were pelted by hundreds of bullets fifed from a ma chine gun, pistols, rifles sag riot guns. The shooting started when Deputy Hbrrlff Jones and other officials went to Joseph Jones borne st Fsllnnsbre to srroot him on his wife's complaint that i while under the influence of liquor he ! had forced her at a point of n pistol j to sign over her property to him. The deputy sheriff was wounded in the first Bghtitig, and when Joseph Jones, barricaded himself in thv house, rein forcements with s ruaehln gun and ' other weapons wsre brought on, Mors than a thousand shots were fir ed hy the officials and Fallnnsbee clt• Itens who also participated, and Jones, wounded in the leg, finally cessed Bring. Jones' wif, witnessed the battle from a neighbor's porch, ' ANNAPLOIB, Dec 28 - The verdict I in th v ense of Jmdshtpmen Francis * Lauren! of Wisconsin, one of sis court ms dialed and . recommended for dismissal has been convicted before nsrsl eourt has been sot aside by Bee rotary Drnby, authorities of tho naval scsdrpiy. announced today, 'in aetord I saw with the Hrcrolnry's edit. Lauroat was released fi.om arrest. It Is said ] that rertain migtlating elrcumstsnee* ] l moved deportment officials to overrule 'the dismissal yerdirt la l.aurent's rase. Laurent was accused of eomprllrng Wendell H Allen, Je., a "pick" from 1 Oklahoma, (a do ctrldm phyisal os-1 ere toes. < ==-~■■ •■ = •••o\• * o a o • KING** J few ELS REH • daylßsmt fiA? TIME • • IN THREE THOtfBgNtFYEARh a • LUKOB, HGBPt! Duff, R-lsar a • wf the pel ro teas trimnsss found hi • • th. Uemb of (Isg Tptaakhomes • ► • aswd daylight for Mw Srot Urns ff, • t- —r» tha. 2,899 y«*te yWerd.y • whoa Howard CaHor omd Arthur o • More, excavators sffeb Mstrogo- • • I tea Maaoam of iiMM York * • • saps rial soda as te • • the tomb of Blog Ml, U. a half • • mite away. j o • Om of ll* okJoM/||Ma Irons • • forrod woo a nuwtffiheoas lalald • • box upas which >M dogicted Blog • • Tutoahkames sad Ms qaeo. « . * • Hoa haul. Tho box |pf blued the • • ouoeu's rohou and jdMcy, larlud- • • In i Ism fHipußMfiik ••••'M o o o a in pi Mini An 4 OOLUHEUfe. Oa., Dm. 29. Thu Mos- Ogre teohty grand Jury waa callod in session hare today te in vestigate she allogpd homb plot esrthod h/rc yoslordoff which callod -*hergoij*h te plaoo tctends around tho hopsos of the, fi Vo city commissi soars, sn apartment boost nog largo factory Tho polic e regorteg *a*ly today that 'here was no visible move mods on the part of the alleged plotters last night Tho police con tin Had their activity to obtain evidence and graad jnry full details of the so-cOllod plot which thoy claimed had booa formulated to bring about gholosalf deetruteion in this city.' Marshall Horton, a cj|y commission er. In n statement mode public IqoL night, claimed that the alleged plot ters had planned to make jj£lr ifrst attack oarly this maraiag. He said that' he based hi* statement on what had tpken place at 1| moetiag of the Bllvgod Blotters held tursdsy night in n local, cemotory- ,J |n fete slstrmrrii | bs Intimate* that th# Sutqorities* h«v t the names of ot ery ntsn who attebdog tha meeting, al though Ik. waa smites i S to hate teams r.,., sxS’iWiTjs. Is hollevod to feste esßod off this s*a sloa. . e ~ ' t| Metrffiooatead . The putlog' say thoio as II mea In volved id alleged plot, Whfeb in cludes nPggSßers of tha Cplumltßs po lice departtn-rts msl-conlcnts., crim inals and* one or two perssms from the 1 Alabama towns serose the river , from hete. ” At a as ratine.- al cltlsens edited yes terday afternoon it was Stated by the nathoritloo that they had Information te the effect that" the plot wos for tha party to divide each group going 4n suomohllcs, carrying a quantity of °T. N. T., and nt the appointed moment, to use the esploaiye oa tho property morhed for destruction, so that nil the esplosiens will occur slmultuns- - uusly. The Placed Marked The places to ho destroyed, accord, Ing te the police, were tho following: 1 Residence o{ J. Hosier Dimon, city, commissioner end mayor. Residence of! Miss Aan Griffin, city commissioner. Residence of Marshall Mortoq, city | commissioner. Residence of R. R. Dismukos, city commissioner. Plant of the National Hhow Coos company, of which Mayor Dimon Is president. Dimon four! Apartment, owned in part by Mayor Dimon. Resolutions were adopted al the rit iten's meeting In bark the rity com missldner* to the limit iu any step they should take to enforce the la*. preserve order and protect life and | property. Citisens offered their ser vient te any stent needed in ridding Columbus of “this hand of outlaws". 9 <‘kecked Her ions Outbreak The disclosure of the alleged plot Is regarded ‘ throughout the rity ss having probably cheeked a serious out break. Much alarm is being fell be muse of the recent disorders of this •nature la Columbus. Home time ago, I throe men aMsultcd II Gordon Hinkle,! then actiying city manager. Os the ni«ht of May 21 last, the | home of Mayor Dimon was dynamited j sad the front oI the house was wreck j ed. Two menlsrre charged with the notrsge. One |,f them was s.quitted and tho other's esse woo hollo press ed. The attack on the acting sity msn- I nger, the bombing of the mayor’s | home and other outrage, occurred within a short lime after tha inaugu- ! ration of s commission form of H?*'! rinment here. rr ' l-Ot h WOMAN tSAHHIER IN VAULT AND ROB HANK DADLE. CITY, Dec. 25.-Tw a men, dne of thorn masked, overpowered Mrs L. D. Crum, assiotnnt teskler es tks honk of Trllty Florida, seven miles north of her today, locked bar it? a vault and j escaped with about |IJM. A sheriff t ' U oa tel trail 9| m robbers. *te rawmcniHCF ; Iff BMKme UMS GffirpfnUbffi C**t99M*M ( hraeff IS Ikiik* Ijffiffit tw(W CorMlmh” CffiMM RALRIGH, Dee. 99.—State rogttlation of asotsr vehicle transportatioa, feder al control es th# coal Industry, sssemd monts to the now hanking law prpvMlag ssmi-snnunl vsonsinationo as all‘ State kankf, add employment of gn expert te rolloTs “unsatlafoctery handling of froigkt skipments between palate In North t'arolipa are recommended In tho biennial report of tho corporaHeu rom miasion made public lost night. On September IS, 1922, total banking resources In tha sUte wore |SMJH7.9f, being an InciffiKse of 9941-999419.99 over Sgures of IWgqjnber 2. .1999, whop the commissi eg woe given supervision of all state banks, nocardlng te 4ka 4 report. This is a porcontogo Increase of 1999 per rent, la 1999, there wore 19 stats bank*, tt private books and 9 savings banks, making a total of 91 hanking In stitutions The number bud Isc rone sd to M 9 oa DerembeF 1, 1912, if Is stated. “During the year, Iffil, twonty-sls hanks were authorised te beghs busi ness. which somber included seven brunch banks," the veport reads, “and, during the year 1992, a i net can banks wore authorised, which included olaven branch banks, f "Thai* h»s been a consolidation of eleven hanks Ig 1991 and twelve l» 1999, Ineladlng |rangk banks hate hoop consolidated w|th their homo offteos; n tlqnldaiion two bsate la 1911 as throe hanks In HUB. wboraln tkn depos itors and creditors of the as banks worn settled with In fall; and four state bonks surrendered their charters no state Institutions and wont Into tho national system daring 1999; none In 1991. “Daring tho yodr 1991, tho commis si on Hosed twelve bgake, Involving 9IAH.UI D, and in !9tt cloned Bra banks. Involving 91.791.1UJ9 n total of seventeen banks elostd. Inveivtnsr 94.UM57.49 during the tws years. Os tha resources Involved na estimate of the Ratal or percentage toes nt this tim* Is ffirobtemMlral, and varies la never daffies with tho doffitkt Md the nmnwtt tffMHHlt . l, Thooe fallnroo for thv moat, port wore enpsog on soream of ptrfigaßtepd hd conditions, sad shrlnkoffit ip.volao of aosat# hold hy those banka. Ip 9 few (note os on, the failures pore ffiMffipd aa account as diohennatg sqd had HMUiago- A pnmVr pSyrCh officers have bnnn fffMffivted »> tko department within tho last two years, aad several are now serving terms la state prloea, oa aocanpt of snob defal cations. ~ i.,.t t.,, ~ • fin the opinion of tho commission," th* report continues, "tho aggregate amount Involved la these failures la whoa the 'largo number of hank failures la otker parts of tho United Mtatrs. and the larger amounts Inrelv rd. aro taken into consideration. Tha department is reliably informed that In one soul hern state, laboring aador prac tically tho same conditions that nutat ed ia North Carolina, covering a per iod of only twelve months, 49 honk .fnllares occurred, involving an amount exceeding twelve million dollar#, white one other adjoining state two years bad thirty two DristVes Involring ovar twenty million dollars. 9100.000. M FIRE IN ( HARLQTTK I CHARLOTTE, Dec. *9 - Th. >nlld- Ing Occupied by the Thomas and How ard Company- wbolrsffite grocers was • destroyed with Its contents hen early today hy fire of unknown origin. The loss which was partially covered hy In , sJkancr was estimated ns high ns 91*0#- OM. Th ( flames which aooesred to hove started In the hear of the structure was discovered about 9:90 a- m. by l Vlr.Frespermuh, a deputy sheriff, whs was driving into town in sn automo hil v and saw them from o distent* es about a mile. He hastened toward the fire and turned In the alarm. The building which was of brleh con struction which was one-story high io front end two In the rear wus nt 408 Houth College Rtreet end had hern completed during the present year. The company which has been In bueln /A\ since Inst Beptember Is the successor of Kloop and Company and Is n part- I nership consisting of C. C. Thomas, C. I- Howell, W D Flinton, E. K Boyce | and C. H. Wents. *, Mr. Ftintom who was the manager of the concern, said o large shipment us groceries wos received Wednesday an (hnt the company had n full stoch an hand Adjoining buildings were not dnmkgod to any client. FATHER OF riVE IS BILLED BY BTORM AND BURIED AT BEA PLYMOUTH Doc. 29- Two fatalities 1 at sea directly attributed to tho terri - Mr storms eaeeualered on the Atlantic • during the past week were reported hy vessels reaching this port today. William Holmes, traveling with kla wife and five children on j#o Herman steamer Mai men. which arrived from Haitimor# was hilled duringTte voyage • hen bo was thrown to tho dock, sue te*r Isg a fractured skull. Hs was bsriaffi at ssa. s-.ru— .■ — Tmm ii 1 ■ n\ l i,m;n l : aF LJ ’ .» • « r ; j. DRMGKffIHIOSESHIS EXTIHDITION FIGHT ' lEIBTUHM * u ten IS * fV* w #H, G#ver**r Parktr FwngMrty < 2s®iSS , kfoF POWERFUL FRIENM WORKING FOR HIM BALTIMORE, Doe. 99. - Dr. •. M. Mr- Boiu farmer mayor of Mir Reage, La., today lost hjs fight for Immediate ro loaso on habeas corpus prusoodints. Ho was remanded without “prejudice" to give tho Louisiana officials opportunity to present their case- Dr. Mcßela was arrested hero Tues day at the request of Govern or Porker of Loulniana who accused him of mur der la connection with the Morehouse parish kidnapping Inst August. A dispatch from Attoruey General Cora of Louisiana .1# state atteruoy Loach eta tod that Dr. Mcßoln has boon formerly charged with tho murder of Watt Daniels and Thomas Richards. Tho dispatch added that a deputy Iff Woo on hie way te fen I timero with tho accessory papers in the aase. It to possible that on-United Butte district attorney Robert R. Carman, coon do I for Dr- Moßoln, will rouew halwpa corpus proceedings after the arrival us tko Louisiana officer to morrow. At any rate It waa declared, Dr. Mo- Bain will light estraditten te tb« teat extremity The rasa may ho carried te tho supreme court. Many telegrams, coast of thorn buy ing passed between Governor Parker ad Gevvraar Bitch te of Maryland, were road during tha habeas corpus pro feedings. In one as those Dr. MuKoin was designated no a leader of tho Bu Btet Elan. Tetegramn, from noted phyoieluuu of tho Booth sud huolndho mo* of Louis lans wore roag attesting tho good repu tation of Dr. Mrßolu. tolls Dr. Me Bote Eu Blue The trltffTUm declaring Dr. Maßoln a toodor of Hr Ku Kies Blow was sent JCteroruor Bitchte bj Governor Ml , It rood 1 “Bopqrtod lender qf the (1 Bins 'Kina. Dr. ». M, Mufolu now under or rest In Roltlmoro. Hare loot rurolvod a telegram that ho te* Instituted huh edt torffuo proceedlugu before the Ml yiJilA AUNHhloy General to roquoot a few days delay te order to bring thU pun before the bar of JuvNt*. , “Affadaelt charging him with mur der will h> forwarded ns quickly Us possible. Th* request hud* Hy the ot teraey general of Lenlsiona, who state that this case is of vital Importoaev and tho retention of this mas essential. Plena# with folly at my eapvase of your decision." Govoruur Ritchie immediately tom muniented with state sttorosy Leach sod imported tho contents of (ho tele gram to him with a request that Me wire Governor Parker us tko outcome es tho habeas corpus procooffiagu- Mr. Carman rand' suloglstlc tele grams j from professional and banking nsea us Morehouse Parish. Same of l>* messnffos rihwd te Dr. Mcfeeia ni o “high sins* pkjroiclan s*d gentleman of high reputation, s lending physician of his dlstrtet* Thomas E. Wright, vite-praoldrat of tlte Louisiana tents hoard as medical •samtaors. wired la part: ,**l am not a member of the Ku Bin* Klsn hut I om a member of everythin* medical." DR CMffll BELHERS '» UOKSSTII ILWMI MU GUESTS i'ointn Out Itetffik us “New" Uul vemltv—F.rapliaisiKgn it* Dtutarmcv DEES IS ELKCKED ALUMNi PRESIDENT Dr. D. D. Carrol dona of tha ocßeel of tommerco of tha unlrorslty’ of North Carolina, spoke to tho alumni of Gelde boro and Wnyao county ot their annual banquet at the woman's club lost night cn the aims of tha "Now" University, us sanitations far it* 2.000 students. Us democracy and Us specialisations com biard with Ita broadening lafluenre Mis sa<lr*s *•* enthusiastically rscsivod hr the host sf a ua.nl and high school stu dents pres' .it. Brmo doclnrod bis address »ss rcrUlbly ■ mong some of tho bom they had o-or heard. Members of ll.s alumni Who ds lira rad Short speeches wars: Frank Ttaylsr. Leonard Epstein, and Chariot Thompson. W. A. Does was elected pmsldsat or tho alumni association for too coming year. Thomas H. Norwood, vtee proal dt nt and W. A. Roysll, secretary. A lecemotieo engineer, who Is also s keen naturalist, assorts that tho crow frequents railways mure thus any other *. mm— . * v Y 'vniy'vv'.'PlTMte *. -w>“ * r y . F. - f. - •«*■■*» —“W ■ ■ S 111 metes A |[C7ECTMSBEUK. punaiEMsm 1 SUIHUtpf 6t| T« Yiffiffii oy OUM Sfcffit NBW TORI, Do*, bo*n*te doteotiras, yuralsl for a oufera Uau *f the myoterioos shdtelu* tfflS*. rasa McCarthy, ten year old nteteol girt, ’ *■ Ut horn* Tuesday, teqfe antes te tffiffi, slightly upward tousoo te tfeo B coßhra luitat that pierced hffir boort, dtaataouj hy tha autopsy, u*d today tact turd aura u theory that another child te temttuff H 9 WOS re spoa stale for the troffiody tho doduteta* woo that tho tuftpt'a rooroo would -hurt boon du**g*af rather thM upward had au tedur u*ffi tultar person ft rad the shot, .ud (3 te'Th "* «>h siiouoo hy the tragic -rn-irr»nnk r Tie pellet working aa various ag*lffi| n tho hops te tho morost slue and Witfe s dragote over tap city hao* in ngsiy J*WOS P. Gran# ut Brooklyn, 91, o ate, rr,s«ssASS3 uehud hy a mu# lu ta# hull s*y od km hema D-ormbur 9. Thu prtauiwy tha pa* ' te raid 1* hoiuff iuveteigMud iu utata nrteteu with a simitar enraptatat *m vrnlug u gift ia Bute 99Ut «*n«K M«h ' ktten two days Iteor. sod uiao lu Mw «sm «ff Ibq. McCarthy girL Am Mb (ho petite said, te uMmopt thia MtmF with the Broufelyu mystery. Th* *lata thild's mothsr hut horn **. able te aid ,U I* rasg person she thinks may h#du bun* u*« ‘ll'"* H " i•" thuralTUlta She was atas| lu tho daytlmu, Mm h#d stkod her ty permit uu hoy* |* the bmrau during bar absence Thoio nH wrj few yirt* dte Vfefeffu over tenyod with In tha homm. tern 'rid. “and there outer wuuu any bugu k«ra. Orcasipuoly on very said «taffi9tf •h* hud uu. or t*. girt abuma tata# hurau du pfeffi.* ,- te*r l»* M- masher, mte dkiidteu lu ta# effort to ta.ee (J ownof gd . » gffinJJ ~*.t; f ■■ CHARLOTTE, Doc.' muteurawd te substitute u Btate-wM* ffaaw Aral iffil « '*» in **rth CoraUuu f», ta. 9MUUH9,: system by wbiffii th. iadtvidoul u M ||*s control hunting nag ffohing wffl hu fete' •ugu rated nI s dinner bar, teplght to Which 1 pert oaten from tel sutetaffi* of th* state bur* hum iurtted. Fiona far toll end game raaagmuMmff rise will ho discussed, tffi Georgs JL Uwyor, chief game warden «4 th# United Bteteu dupurtmott* us sgilsilr fro. bn. sccupteg oa • rose tho mooting sud duuurtau bow ffijy Is oocompltahud 1a oihm atpta. Mr. lawyer will hu Intradural hy OftwAy Camorua Mutripm, who tem tffiffi ffip. liter m sddraso. , M. H. Brimlay, rwratar of th. —i' adwoum at Rnleigj, Md Pte*>«»| •* HI of the lorgeat huntiuffi otah* te th# ' M. Moor*head, te Charlotte, fnrmoriy engremmas from tlta Fifth dMiftter ‘ ond numbers te other sportsmen fteffif this section bare taken an Mdlvo port la pious for the conferees. . Preliminary arrangomoata sail sass formutiuu of no sssovisttan tho rapes sentetivos te whloh will ffu hoforu th« general assomhly In January ta at*# enactment tea anlturiU state garad Mi •sk law. which would gravidt for shssffii license foe. The funds from this ttetei be osed to maintain tbs law sag ta PgUp vide eventnnily for tot, gnato prsssteU* sad Bob hstchorloo. , ' _ North Carolina ta one te tho.-J#* states whish has uut olroudy adopted state-wide taws on hosting, pel testae* of the movement stated to night, aad with lh. bunting senses opening ta diffusa* times iu various* counties mush s—dhSi ion ban boon conned among ipsrtWSuu. Local sad nearby epertatauu have o#hr scribed funds for the dinner, which |g te h« hold st“> »0 o'clock ut the ahham , h*-r of tommoree. Mere than 99* luff* tut tans hove beau mailed, osi state* ,H Bailey Grooms, spertlu* editor te th* Gbarlott* Ohoorvur, wbu i» iu chMffii of reservations. r— NEGRO CONPRME* TO ‘ *,!- * ■LAYING NBW YOffiC ’ DURINH* MAT* WWP ORANGE. Doc. 99.—P011m Thomam Ms Ryan aaaouacod this sftarnaM that Wtfe Horn Rattles, a negro, lm coofsound id having murdered MrA. Eleanor Mplte wif. of a Now York basinets SM ta th* cottar of her homo boro yesterday. Tho body hod Men cramsmd Igtaf preserve rleoet after Mrs. Brigham hod been attacked and beaten before she wd| k lied. Tko negro wos idoutidod hy Mur*aMffi r Brigham, the deed womb's doughMfh r au u sunset employ, •* thu DdpMl liHNta IfiklUti *.*•.* i «’• 'Va )
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Dec. 29, 1922, edition 1
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