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4^ ;T k murnwH ■al* Itaniaj and prekabij Friday i tempera! are made rale. , nr-w—w-t-w-w - -a w ~ 1 VOLUME TWO; NUMBER ia COHL DISPUTANTS ; KEEP ANGRY VIGIL - .IN MIC CTY ‘N«4th*r Hide Will Make Move to Gpl To tret her lttil Both Are Waiting for Ciovernmenl To Take Action WIIJ. CLOSE '' W DOWN HKPTRMRKR I ATLANTIC I'ITY, an# 22~4»rtl rials of the 0 ml firm union unit repre- MOUIm.i of coal operators whoee broke up the wage negotiation* here yesterday railed almost certain pros pari of it slopagc of coal prialiirllon Replnalx-i I kept fruitless vigil In hotel* here today. Tltev V Wore walllii" without any Idea of ul- J (wring the im.-iltlons which ended the I’OBferertee hut aa a matter of cour tesy to the federal government from Mime agency of which there might possibly come a communication that would make a conference dotlrNM* No direct message came cither front Ike l ulled Stales t'oal t'oinoim rion at the luaiancc of which the wa#e scale negotiatlou* were renew ed lh|ii week after u previous aUr ifcneion. on from uuy other source John 1,.1a-win. president of the Unit ed Mia< :^ Workers said he had noth lug to add to the uiirfnnmeutcni ot 'yerterday that the iinloua would nd mlntater to the operators Ike "Hour In# of their careers" In the mini stoppage he expects to see Sapient her I. Samuel 11 Wsrrlner. chair riiau of tint operators policy commie Mon remarked only that preaa com ment and public reaction today al' appeared to him to support the e«n tdoyes"all lluile of refusing wage In creancs hut offerisl arhitration of ev ery Uhi puled Issue. Boxing Bouts In Raleigh Nov Raleigh. W. f\. Aug. 21.—llavlvng r<. crlravg the permission of Ralelgl cornml ttfloners to use the city auditor lum or Boxing iKiuts between ruent lore o National Guard companies o the state and also men In the regula > service, the 120t|i Infantry, N'atlnna Guard, of Raleigh, la endeavoring t-r> map out ■ boxing program for th< roofing fall nod winter. It Is annminc f ad by Copt A. L. Fletcher, command lag offeer. *, Already arragetnents are be|n made for two six-round and two eglht round boot* tit take place on Ijtbo: l*ay. September 3. Jietween local Na t|«Aal Guardsmen and regular servle men front Fort Bragg Walter Simpson. *nf Rounoke Hap Ida. who was hexing bouts at the lit: A. E. F. athletic meet In Perahln stadium. l’arla. abortly after the sign <Jlug of the nrmtstlce. has hern secure to referee the bouts, t’apt Kletche said ’ ** W All proceed* derlvevd from the box Ing faults,will go to the military hod les reprnbfnted by the Imxers. be said- 1 adding tßafthe l>ou*a Will he conduct . cfl under the strict army boxing rule* by which only the best s|>ortsmunshi sml fair pertnlagiable. He ha assured a the hopta will be within the suite lac . and that nothing other than sports manlike exhibitions will he ullowed The local company commander re quanta that all National Guard com pankes of the state wishing to pti some of their men ID me ring, com inunlcate with him Fights will b scheduled Just as often us boxera cat be secured and the rr< come on I In sufficient numlmra to clear expen lies, he said. Eatfoline Now Seven Cents A (Jallon In Winchester, Va J * Wihrliesrer. Aug 22 -Reduction o v , n H per gallon In the retail price < - gnn was annmtnced today by th* Aarytst local dealer handling Stand ’*** ard t'll products. The new price la 2 cents ped gallon Aor t tundard test gasdltne the flgur. , • tabliibcd by a citizens committee leadeu by Stnto Senator H. F Byrd, which Is distributing a cur load of gas purchased at 14 cents wholesale thru sivrral small retailers' Rise And Fall In Career Ended Sadly Ml «J».w York. Aug 22 John Ollmar- Gn who by dint of hard labor and Hndy Worked bis way up front a N«*P Volk city policeman to assistant stAte attorney of Illinois only to be brok , eu and dragged down again by III h<«llh w»* killed today In nitvliik ine jives of UlM n*r* Honor Man Claimed by Death New .York. Aug 22 —Gerald b 01 instead of the battleship Wyoming, honor nmn of the JM2 das* of the Naval Acadamy died of Infantile por nlyala yesterday He was to hava baan married pevt Ugturday THE GOLDSBORO NEWS ■■ ■' ■" -■ ■ ■ 1 -■' " ■■■■■■ ■*- ■ * - - ■ - a 9 - * . mini pun to - Sill ITERESI Os r: NER SONS OUTSIDE 1 1 , I.PMiif Wej| Attends Meeting . Thai Hroadcns Activity of i Old University Men NEW DIBW?ORH ARK ELECTED -*» -e T t'sapcl Util. Aug. 22 A definite mnvrement to stimulate the Interest and arttvltloa of University alumni , Bing outside the State was launched , today when the Hoard of Director* of The General Alumni Association,. In seMsluu lie re today elected na new di rectors of the hoard three prominent nut-of-Stair alumni and formulated plans for a general home-coming this fall The Importance of this step Is eqt phaslzed when U la considered that approximately 2ft per cent of the a lumnl live outside the state, being largely centered In South t’urullna Georgia. Florida. Virginia. MaryUtd. ITnusylvavnlu. New Jersey New oVrk and the District of rolunihla. The new directors are {’. B r ’!»K. secretary t nd treasurer of the !’ S. Royster Guano Company of Nor folk. Va . Judge Baniuel K. Bhull. 'OO of Btrotislmrg. I*a., nnd George Gor don D«ttle,. attorney, of New York Other directors present were Waller Murphy, president bf the association: R. H Wright of Greenvvllle. vice president; l.es|le Weill. O, J. Coffin, and Miss Katherine Robinson. A native of vVllaon. Mr. Carr prior to his connection with the Royaier firm, was associated In this State auc ceaslely with the American Tobacco Company, thp Pit! l.umber Conipan' and ibe Greenville Ranking and Trusl Compaq*- He“*la a Phi Heta Kappa man. a Sigma Nu and a mem-, her of the Order of Glmghoula. Judge Shull la well remembered by ild-tlnters aa captalw of the hal’ team Four years ago he vii elected President of the 443 d Judicial Dlatrlc' of Pennsylvania for ten years. H« la aarratary of tha Deleware Valley Railway Company, general manager and treasurer of the Btroudahurg En gine Wqrks and director of a number of other corporations Judge Shull and Mr. Carr wen prescflt today, nnd In view of the fac they made the trip specially to-attend ihis meeting considerable importance was attached to their presence. Daniel !.. Grant, was re-elected sec retary of the nssWlatlon for another year. The board approvved plana for r renrganzatlon of the Alumni Review >rgan of the General Alumni Ahsoclh lion There will ho a special "tasu' early next month which wffl go tr t.ooo alumni Dr k !., R. W'lson te maina us editor-ln-chlef. K. R Ran kin. who relinquished his duties a* managing editor to give his full tlm' to extension work, will he succeeded by Robert W. Msdrey. C. P. Powel' of WlnstonSnlem. doing gradual' '■’work, will be liqajnesk nthnaget. » Secretary Grant said this was b) tar the most enthusiastic and satis factory meeting Os the board which he emphasized. "Is not n wing of the Itnlvvermtty admlnlatrhWon but dls- Mnctlvely responsive to alumni thought and action " Class reunions at Commencemen> hereafter will he gala eents. accord ing to plans of the hoard which do 'elded to make the unnal home-coming « three day evvent. Featuring cos tume parados and ijlunts. On a re union committee 'appointed are’ H M Wagatgff. ?*'• of ChaMptll: T F Hlckeraon. <»• of fha|s>l IfUl: J ' v Cms tend. '««*» of I)urham> Oscar' Uo-ach. 'll4 of Raleigh: H O. West.! 'lO and N C Barefoot. '2T of Benson ■ * I Scout Executive Arrives to Assume Hrs New Duties' •j Mr \V. W. Rivera, executive of tbs tloy Scouts of America arrived In Goldsboro yesterday to take up U>C| work of reorganizing ltoy scouts. The work will begin ot once. Mr River's home will be made In Goldsboro as this Is the headquarters of the district recently organized j l« napjofj uqor I'uw ll».\\ MM*» the head of It.' Mr. Ulverg come* here by transfer from the Dublin. <ia'. headquatera ot ( the 12th cnngreAHlonal Georgia dis trict He la considered one of the strongest men In the work of the hoy scout and hi* effort* here are ex pected to meet with fruitful results Old Capitol Os Alabama Rums Tuscaloosa. Ala. Aug 22 Al» hnnta'a second Biai? capital, 192 i *o 10441, was completely destroy t! by fire here late today. Th • bull t.m was property pf the U of A uml was v-tl- I t.rj at WAo,IM)O. There was tut tiinur nnce M was said The '-Uidii.g was re ro*ly lea«< d to . g bap'ls* thiir't i-f U e . which operated a set c»l Ib-mi an i central mliege P'le sml ''ag h»d IteVu used a« • girl'* cullege New York Regiment Reviewed by General Pershing ° W ** ’, ’ ;j, jyTi ; ■ fjrmL- Jml 39 ! KKMHr r L j I l W. k 1 Tbn olhcers and uten of the U*e U uml red aad Hlrtlt iiilntilry, warttai* succaaeor to the historic old Twen ty-third Hew York, encamped at PeekafclH, N. being Inspected aad reviewed by Oeaaral Pershing and MaJ Ben. Charles W. Derry, new commander of tba Twenty-seventh division. 'Jha Insert ehowa General I’srahlne «■- gra tula ting General Berry oa the epitearaaea of tba regiment - T « FLOOD WATERS ARE RUSHING ON SEVERAL : TOWNS IN COLORADO Rownroir Break? at Fowler nnd H 27-Foot Wall of Water Threatens to Wipe Out CUies FEAR FELT FOR RANKS ."j OF ARKANSAS RIVER PI'KBIA). Col., Aug. 22.—A large Irrigation reservoir al Atiahpa Riven south of Fowler. Col., has broken, ac '-qrdlng to Information received here utd a grea tbody of water Is moving owttrd -Rocky Ford. The water early onlght was running four feet over he dsm at Rocky Ford and officials expressed the fear that when the wri er from the broken reservoir south if Fowler reached the Rocky Ford dam the Utter would break rant Inc a serious flood. Telegraph operator*) reported a 27 foot wall of water to, be headed toward Manzanula. The river can stand only shout a live foot rU* observers said tonight, j lejivy ruins last ulgbt raised the »t --‘•r and formed a Ifke live miles hack if the river troßf'tW lower dam which la half a mile wide. | ’(he entire diurt- went out this af lernoanoand a wall of water Is de trending on Gluey Springs. .Manzan- 1 da. Rocky Ford and I'm Junta. Col.) The Arkansas river- Into wbdeh thhi water-Wrtll tntply already Is tmnkfnl and fear Is felt for the safety ‘of the towns In the f|ood s pvßv.'. In all parts rd»»do|loliily« ww»w waka In all the baltab ar v llrsres Near East 4+ Wwk Continues Raleigh. Attg 22 —Thli>f,Otbi|*|nd . Armenian refugees will merry of the Greek anti TurVtrai’gor grnmenti when the Near EaVi.'<tl,rlie‘ ■itop* reading them, gcco itMegrituP Just rrreivWd fronj* ReW' Georg* Gillespie, of Gastonia^l making an lns|>ectlon of the",' lOTdg_,hy Col George II BeDan^y, 1 State Chairman of that inanltarlan organization' . "The drHln tt|Ktn orphanage wur* 1 -' bmiaas aa the result of the of Christians front Turkish lerrlbtYt following the lattisanne treaty." ]bdk Gillespie cabled, "and mnst h- - tv® placed or thousaqits of orphan* yin, d,. ' X “I shall never forget the irgHeFyv. , pleadings and hopelessness of mftow zees In Turkey. The Near Fast 4i»-’ , lief has saved thousands of lives lifjSA j ttimmer, and Is doing a great j llarlun anil educational work j "I have seen, felt, breathed and rv-f ) Jolt oil In the salvaging of 80.000 oV-! J phans, otherwise doomed to dealh.- I They are again threatened with slar-c j vutlon. because their fiavtl supplied, have been drawn'on with faith that', 'the Armenian people would replenish these stocks The drawing on or-" phans foot! stocks was made ne<-e*-' K»ry by the great emergency presenr-, «d by the provision of the latiisana^ J i Treaty, which drove Christian Ar menians from their homes and ntsdo, no provision for them to even livaj any' more '* 1— * American l.ragne Philadelphia 3. Chicago 2. New York 3; Detroit fi Washington 8: Cleveland ft. Boston 7-1. St l/iuls *-*> National League HI lonls I; Uoston 3. Hoath illatilie league 1 Spartanburg 0; Greenville I. -Augusta .T> Macon '• Charlotte I; Gastonia 3 Virginia la-ague Alf'r It lit 'southern League Atlanta 3; Birmingham I. Mobile 0; New Orleans 3. Chattanooga I; l.lttle Rock 7. Piedmont League , Danville 3; Raleigh 0 High Point 15; Winston-F-aleiu 7.- Durham Crtimuboro, ram * - —— ...» ...» GOLDSBORO. N. C„ THURSDAY MORNING. AUGUST 23, 1923 SYSTEM PERFECTED I ! FOR COAL HAILING ! IN CASE OF STRIKE Governors of Hoven Staten Are Asked to Send Kr present a tiven to Meeting in New York WILL TAKE GOOD CARE OF SITUATION WASHINGTON, Aug, 22.—Perfec \ tton of u syatem of dlatrlhutlon de signed to Insure an adequate supply of substitute fuel will be first object of the government iq case of stop page- of production In the anthracite Held The initial step to this and was distributor £. K W-adielgh theahrdlu lis lieu today when Itg Federal fuel . distributor. 8. R M idletgh. Invited governors of anthracite consuming 1 stale* to send representative* to a ■ meeting In New York. August 2i to ! assist In forntulatlpf an emergency system The feta#rapt which was eiu to tha middle j Atlantic Her. Including Maryland. wi»s dispatched after a conference with President Coolldge. * A tentative plan for-the Installa . tlon of u central distributing agency ( in each stilt* with headquarters In j Washington to Insure priority of I transportation has heun worked out by Mr Wadlelgh amd will he laid be fore the conference. JIIMIUIFOIHTD BF CH2ZYIFTEB i HEARING OF CASE “In Trial of I'ennell al Hmith- Y Jit'ld Foreman Doubts Sanity B| f Man Hearing the Caae JUIKifrtlfRnKRS CASK MRxCRIAL AT ONCE ' In Superior court at Hmlthfteld ' ! ypeterday A„ G. Jones, a Juryman tn : ' a murder case was declared mentally llnrpmiietont to weigh evidence and Dbjtse ordered a mistrial by Judge Mantels of Goldsboro, V ; -T3ie foreman of tge Jury which had to reach a verdict •lit UK* case of Allen Pennell, chnrg ed, wfCh murder of .1 P, \V(.a»d .ift v January 12. expressed his r.vttvf of the mao's sanity to Judge Utoisjpls »h olmmedlately had the man s £kaofy»ed ■ conducted IW-.iiiilnsUon and found evidence , V!« > vubport the Itellef of the Jury .-*<i|?c'*a.U and the case was promptly a mistrial and continued iltt '-G.' t m of Superior court In ' jrk« Dt ♦ki.fgmam IN Tl HkIHH H FFTLK IS f KITH ISLIt 1 f tJUtn(iplr, Aug 22 Rallgious o» ihrouxbotii are « HI met * heeaune the Minister ol ■ RehvVtßQi Affslrs has ordared and thej has upprovert the >« a telegram to Ax feast ■lsle-svaltve uewapapers op pose tkw; us "too |>rogre«atre“ a vUA» Npilch has many atipporlers The'Viuilijjr began recently when a i religious feast day was oh j served Llustoms provide that the least iqftert when someone sees the mw moon ibt-t different Turkish cities saw the new moon st different times, this yesr. So there was a suc cession of services which should have been simultaneous The Angora government decided to offse llhta, by putting all poWar In lbs hands of the religious minister,-who, on being properly convinced someone' I'M ceolfy seen the moon, could send dot g telegram Older churches ap pealed the order, but Ihe religions ' court upheld it ( IMS! PUNE HI WORLD RISES BVEH ' Dl!!l II FLIGHT Controln and Knjrinea Working IVrfeclly u* Monatcr of Ail Take* off From Wrigfct Field EXPERTS FEEL MUCH PLEASED WITH HELP DAYTON, Aug. 12 The Barling homher. the world'# large*) airplane tr*o pir from Wilbur tt right Field at about o'clock altar several min ute* preliminary tuning of the «n Liberty motor* by mechanic* Tlir big plane rose steadily from Hie ground altar a comparatively 6 run and In a fear minute* araa about jnoo r *«« In the air. Aerial experts *ay the ahlp appear* to anatrar per factly to the control and tutor* fuse llonlnx smoothly Tha ahlp after dr rllnx over the Aeld apparently well In hand started ofT In a (light toward Klr * t P l '" l * Mr* for the roanF To *aH Immediately oibove the held „n h. tr*, night-|o be-read) lor an Immediate landlug lu an emergency but the pilot plainly |, »o uinflitem ui ht* Hrtp ttmr hr tr taking the bi| craft over the city The plane la Itravellng at the rate yt !*n fulfe* an hour. 6 Juniors Will Be In Session At ■■* Asheville Next Durham. Au| 22 - Addreaae* by Tliomaar II Waltera atate vice conn '•elljm and James. . WUtnot national *eoretury both of Phlladelpbla. I*4- tured thla afternoon* »e,«| m , of the 33rd annual state convention of the Junior order today. The address** came At the egM of a very of work for the aeve i r * l hundred del«g a iea preaeqt. Aahe. *lll* "elected as the place for Ihe covetlo of 1924. y WiIKHOUIfi fialelgh Aug. 25,-* K Kdgerlon announce* the comaimjan'nr the Rg|. elgh Bonded Wernhonncr -the Ware houae that I* to he uaed by the North Carolina Cotton (irowera Cooperative Association for storage of eotloh the the present *ea*n Thla la one of the moel nidoern storage warehouse* In the Slate. * , Sri.KOI) TO H|*K IK Italelxb. Aux 22 Governor Thome* O. McLeod of South Carolina, an ar dent advocate of <’ooj»erot|ve Market Inx. and General Manager |J B Hla lock of the Cotton flrowera As*o-*la tlon will he the speakers al the man »ter picnic of four adjacent countlea to be held at Jackson August 22. 11l Ntm \ W 41.KM* FKITHKR TO UK IIKKITTK.It IOK M \l< latmlop. Aux 22 ’s>e battle erul*-| i Redbwn whirl) < nrrlcd the PAiCe of IV ah'* mi litim at* Cu® <l > Australia end l'-u»L I* to ttn , (largo a_xefttlti)x which pill' change her from a bloating palace Into a Ar*. claai ftfhltn' ship ThM ehi|) and her atater-ahlp the l!epul|e. were hull! on the theory that, *;>e«d waa above armament hut afte the performance of the alinllar'ahlp Ihe nvlnrlble. In the battel of Jut In ml thla theory ha* hccti put In the wante] basket The eel Imaleil coat of put'ln the |{e nown on a . level with the best *hip In hei claae will coat $4,000 upon She coat orlxl'tally sl&.fNM»,fU)* Tl Itks trt'lMl\> t.01.1t TKKTM ft on*tantlnople. Aug. 22. - The re||-| 1 (lou* court of CoiiKtantlnoplr ha* de j tided that II U not agatnei the Mu*-! , KUlman religion for adherent* to eov-l tr their teeth with gold nr other | metal*. , DODO HD HI fill DU WHEN JURY RETURNS Bill If * I Man Who i* Alleged to Have i Killed John (irantham, Col ored. I Jim Week Will Stand I Trial WERE AuaRRELING OVER HIT OF TOBACCO TWINE ■ 0 rha grand Jury yeeterday morning returned a trite bil| against R K Hot*, charged urffli the killing or I John (Irantham. and Hood waa ar j rested late vruterday afternoon and • hrougbl to Ooldahoro He Imraedl jalely arranged for 16000 bond Hood k» charged with maaslnugrh ter In connection with thin killing of John (irantham on Inal Tuesday morning. He I* alleged -to have •truck (Irantham over the head with atitninohll* crank during an alter cation over some tobacco twin*. Practically ihe earn* evidence waa given yeeterday'’ afternoon that wg* given before the roronar'a Jury Inal week Whan Mr. Hoivd waa exontraH *d Hood Is »ald to have tn|d (Iran- he had not twilight some tobacco twin* that Grantham had raqueeatnd. After an argument during which both |&rtl** ar* said to hava uttered sev eral oat ha. Hood ia alleged to bar* ordered the negro to atop crualng him wfhen ihe negro advanced on him. according to the story told by Hood, he reached In the car and got hia autf» nobllr crunk and struck the negro twice on tba bead. Tba colored man wna rushed to the city where an operation waa perfor med by Dr Knee Ih sn attempt to •ave hi* life, but Ihe brain wag torn *ll In pieces and the bead badly rnuked In. The coroner'* Jury met Uu» next day exonerated Hw*V of any hla*)*. hut the grand Jury returned a true bill yaalarday morning after hearing the evidence again Hood wna order ed arrested by the court and bln bond wax Axed at Wood which ha promptly raised. ♦ Will Try To Sell Sps Os The IT. S. an. Aug 12—<*ontmission - ■r e Wonitor amt tdawner of the ship ping board will renew negotiations In New York for the sale of the eighteen route* now operated with flovernntai vaarl*. » *, J ',- KlTort* will tie made" particularly Mr. Meaner said tiwlay Its negotiations for the sale of ten ship* now operated on transpacific route* by the pacific mall ateomahlp conipanv. and tha admiral line. Bach company operated live vases)*.. Provides Millions For Mobile Harbor ■* Sl out gome ry. Aug 22.- By n vtda of 63 to 31 life house-of t|ia Alabama legislature passed I lie Holoomh .hill providing foe the state extending Its credit, loathe amount of 61.008.PtK) for the development of lb* Mobile port. " KKMI4NH hkNH 10.1 km HOOKS TO ROMi'ftH I'OK KXHIRITIOX Istlpslg. Aug 22 JJermnn publish era have *ent more than 40,000 lamb*, for exhlhltinn at llir exprudDoo which | the Soviet government I* holding In Moscow this full Two member* of III* society for book* expnrlallon have; acconrpunled the exhibit to Mu*al*. ■ ind will supervise the arrangement' In auch a manner lhal the honk* wl|t give a definite Idee of the historical development of fiermiiny's publishing business AKivi h mu to or Tin Chicago. Aug 22 1*1)01 Harwell Thompson carrying the west bound I trail In the second day's test of con I Hniimi* transcontinental mall trans ports) lou landed here at 6 OK p to t'enlral Standard time. 4$ minutes | uhead of schedule. I’llnt Harold Iwwla left at 0:12 for j Omaha I'avorshle weather rctwirls titer abend of III* schedule when he reaches Omaha TKK4ITO HAKRf Ilf IIRIN — A new tntaicco h*rn. ill* property of Mr*. Keeney Summerlin of New lio|te township wu* burned yesterday morn inx with n |owa of about $650 Th* barn »»« helled with Ihe lieei totmoco of the aeaaon und the loaa ■to .Mr* Summerlin I* a severe one KKHKITfH TO MKKT There will be a regular maellng ot - Ihe Itdieeea Midge. No. JUfi at eight o'clock In the lodge roonw of the (Vtd Fellow*' Hall tonight. Kvery member la urged to b* present by. j »he ortlclals who eay they have Im portant matters to bring to the si lent lon 6f the lodge. f. vmm PRICE FIVE CENTS UmON UNEXCITED , 'DIED UIIEST HIE FROM THE FRENCH ReJirium's Raplv Which l> Ex p«ct«4 Tomorrow May R«fc Brlmr Diopufe# Tofftthor Or ' er Reporaliona ENGLAND NOT IN HOOD FOR DELAY w .... .. - 1 LONDON. Aug |J.- latndon tn Au guet la comparatively 4ead poUttAil ly and dlplonjatlcally and H ia dtffl calt to galkar any orrtclal optnton od the latest am* ot M Poincare, th* French premier tn retard to the Om it** n situation A point gMch discuss ed In larttdan tonight 4g whether th* not* will lead to another confer**** In Pnrla In an Mdeavor ta finally 10 settle rep* rat ton problems <> The general vie* bore Is that wag one .of the urtncipal nhjeats M PofY care al In hla Jnteat ex po* It lon of Franc*'* policy bul la this < oouection It was painted out tonight that Premier Baldwin tn recant state ment# made the assertion (hat the Hryteh government wna ant la A mood for 4yyjch farther daisy In net tling th* Issue. John R. i'|yn*e former fond eep iroller and one of lb* landtag xaaas hera of parltaineni toajgbt nfraeaad ibe opinion (bat laka* a* • teat as France's desire to get a reparattnata sattlemeal Ineteud of potmtaheAt do otjniog over a large pall of German territory U Poincare'# note wna dh* apiadnilng. Tba Belgian government’s reply la expected tomorrop and In view ot Belgium's previous record u> rtgeu dle th* two, hope I* enterUlned that now views may modify tha #Kuatto». Returns With Mill From Western City Hematead. N. V.. Aug. Lugane Jubnsion landed ,a|.|Ki£ Ini rat at 4 11 o'clock Ks*lMt |l& - ilanl time Ibis utieronok H iHI ■•I -mull which Usd 'darted H roue. yoming last nlcbi dMat ’elfi llrsi caal bound effort lor m3£|S v tluental sir mall service nroken «t I airatuic, •>->*( lohnatnaj^DSk he Henc from <'lceland’‘ffpSp^p wss r. tiered by p||<a W|»gJH J4l*sb NKKIK TO IMPKIITS HIGHttATN POK HTA-WMb.A Tokln. Aug. 22 -Japan js >1)1 a (jrcsl schema of road tmpmrvb-' aenta. despite the opnoelUeu of land tellers who have caused run irons tan if the canal ruction at the new IV klo-YokohaiiM automobile read, nod ‘.he dirnculttaa caused by' yearly heavy rains. x - The governmefit baa In band at present lb* wkteulug old TOs i sMktn road, over which (be Dulinydky ' uead to travel from th* wtet*m pro» ’ vtocee to the Hlmgptt'a court at Yedo sow Toll to. and which extebda from the capital ot Knyeto. rhad. which for mltaa la llnod by jfreat rasa and irosaea the Hakune moan laine. la lielng wldwnad soil ssbsiau- ' flat alone ami convrata bridge* are lepiariiig . the old woodan strueturcs la time the road wjll the Aauat drives tn ih* Ka*t. ■tig of the moet pteturesgu ssefioas us Japan, touching Ktaltu. a famous . leasht* resort. Odaktar. another mm (•lie city; Mfyamgthlla. well k«n*r» to tmerlciui viMitora to Japan and H«- , kune laiie. where there ta an Imp*- : rla| Falacg. HAM AI MTKI 4*K DMK All YK IS Vienna. Aug. 2* —During l»(| there were 1(12 labor confllata In AOitrta. ItMi strikes and 34 kH-h-oula. One third of these atrtka* In wMeh M. 732 men weru Involved, tong pine* la Vienna Only 94 us the strikes were successful. 173 were partially anc eessfiil und the real failure* fit xm at smivrsN Raleigh. Aug 22 Reports recalvat „ it the o' ;. #* of Hu Nor-ti 'uroßna Cotton Growem f'odj alive Agsoctu •ton ..rd breaking *i !’ re* o* |V-| Ur anl t rten To op*' ' a htg picnic lo le held Augu t 214 oogresema*. ft t* AVard ia t be »* of the speakers. t KRM.KTKN TRIP Man Francisco. Aug. IS.—Air mall pilot Vance landed at Crtaay field hary at 6:24 m Paclftc cosat thou • imiplettux the last westward lap of the Hanscontlnental flight. w— » *v * I'OTTDN MARKKT New York. Aug. n.-Rpot cotton 26.21. Cotton futures closed unay October 2100; December »2.**i Jnn uury 2S.AIJ March J2.M. Chinese iXtlldren begin tn leant their alphabet when thru* year* aid. mid ar# expected learn I.MO laMen lu three month*
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Aug. 23, 1923, edition 1
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