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WEATHER rM T. lcaMayre ry t I VOLUME THRU; NO. 27* COLLINS RESCUE EXPECTED IN A VERY SHORT TIME J' . \ , '• ;■ -t‘" ’ * ( •_ • NEW CAVERN MAY HAD TO , LIVING TOMB Miners, in the Meantime Are Drilling a Test Hole Within the Shaft in Hope of Reaching the Cave Explorer (‘ATS C ITT. Tel*, M. A ear rn which tke Flejd Celliu* ces' parly hopes ■«> lead to lh« imprisoned cg»« man wg* niteot- MKI at the bottom es the TV'-cg*)" »Mt M l:U p. a. Nome tloM* eai« repaired t«* Haur ; l out mi H rauUl Ira penetrated kat tba rea mer* expected la resell (elfins * »•••- I*f peraHaa to r« *e hhu la tka htflaM aa a *4 re'chef platform and renddr all pe«hi*le medical ale war* checked avar rrefnlly Y»d made ready lar iaalaal eaa. Tka eiaataad point drill, boring through tka kallaw 01 Ibr -.haft, refolded shunt a ( n «l aad a half oi ran -aad) dark and es llardMf abote Ibr qUder groind pa--a ge. Tke passage seemed te lia ®t sufficient depth * la paruk a rrhcur ,*trlji la rater. * - —r- , r J • II RILL IMG TENT UOI.E CAVK CITY. I\b. 12.—Offeia’s la charge of- the opera! ous «t Hand Cato, where Floyd Col Him baa bean in>!>r!aontd for wage (bun 13 days. jau> today began drilling a teat holt. witbi.t tiro shaft nlrw being dux |o w*rd the ptiisoge-wny to Baud Cnra. At 10 o’clock tomorrow morning Collin* »:r. b**r l>een la tbe care two weeks and without food or wter j sot right da/a. The lasi Gris hla voice waa heard was more than u rack «•« aad whether ha now t> dead ar altVa la a matter of conjec ture. . . •• II p. Carmichael. In <barge of the work „l the shaft, late today, made tl known that It use Ms intention to undertake to go around. < raker h»n through the cat rock of Sand Care' unless u naturs fissure arms untxpect et'ly d'sclv.-ed. NT It IB I. NiIFT E.tltTH BAND CAVB, Feb 12 Tbe bottom ot the Arst »uve cap overlaying the roof of the o'd tavern which once liilcd (he tiny sand cave valley was ranched today when the ((helving I ntfulone appeared with- (be solid .rock not /ar abend. Nore crcrlcos be k"n to appear ar.d incrcualng the ilowu draft, hut non” showed *uy - jtixubln tulTnul, This rhor iL devel opment wus fiTTiTh-d out by Air. Car m'elpiel un prov us \hr w/vcrn was near ut hand The of i he western nnrmal te«ni which worked all day Monday was divided Into n four Icani shift of workers, makotft drives and are paired against the' Normal grld.Ton boys n groip of lumiiiCille youngsters compoains *u V other set of shifts. Then there arc two Hpts of veterans, profc** >onr 1 minera and the Louisville an I Narh rlllc It R ti'aek werkers l>espltn Ike add tlonsl ot|tl!pmeni from state bnadquarters the diggers bare Buf fered severely frinu cold an<’ addi tions! efforts to kiH-pirom developlnr pneuiuiinls Those developing colds have been taken off the shifts. ' The thing worrying th< men is ■ , only three men at a time are üble to work al the bottom, though u score would he willing to work if possibly. The eblfla are working a half hour at the lima t oaslatent with the shufl walls. Mr. Carmichael early today pie |oired the earth sliga an.) fastened aroumt the diggers shoulders to pre vent them from fulling Into the bot tom of the shad. The diamond point ed drill waa again prepareil to exam ine the bottom of the shaft in the htype ot locating aabie avenue n the , eavera. The drill will b* tried Hs i tba eorwt ra of the sliuft to atveertain this. The offlcUtl bulletin laaued at nine •’clock today aald that the depth | of Iba cave rescue abaft was about 1 IS rest. He gave nine o'clock Hatur day night aa tka maximum time at which It will -be reached We are o'ese to lha roof of th« cave and have speeded up the exeavallon ut the rate of tan feet in evry twenty houia There >a a great possibility, of finding an npcn;ag at any time W« will slop liinntTng when tbe shaft has reach ed a depth of oo feet and work out., from there. - - I The Italian govekapteut has refus ed to let an Ans’kug have Me oil veils. Doesn’t such treatment de " mand war! — ■ I THE GOLDSBORO NEWS _ * ' Nurmi Establishes Three New Records BUKFAIjO. N. Y.. Keb 12. t-D— --| r«vo Nurmi smashed three world records tonight when he scored a { sensational victory in a handicap s race at a mile uhd ooe-quarter, | featuring tbe 10«th regiment In door -game* 1 The phantom Finn, flashing a brilliant race tn krt* ftrstvappear aace bera. raced hia own Indoor Itandnrda for 2.<W« yards. 2.000 meters and a mile ,and a quarter and l*d hia only Jangerous rival. Jlmriiy Connelly former Oeorge town lUr. to the tape by flftesn EXPECTS A NEW SiGNFROMGOD Presbyterian Moderator De clares Supreme Ruler Will Il luminate the Skies in Approv al of His Creed. PHiI«AI)EI.PiiIA, t-Yb. 13—Dr. CUreuca Kdward Macartney, mod enlor of tbe Presbytc rlon General Assembly. Hectrillrd Hun delegates to the National Predhyterlon Con terewe at ta opening session 1n Bethany Prebyterlon Ctmrch last nlgbt by aaylng he believed God will Indicate HD approval of Prtbyterian labors by Illuminating tbe aaatern aky. ® This usual forecast was not utter-! ed with any iinpassioned oratory or prophet c extravagance.' It was spok en In one of the since rest passages o,f his speech and app. repHy so I smdxed the • crowded church . that upon Ills conclusion thare was very 'lttle applause. Dr. Macartney bad been hpenklng of a hat he considered t<e be (he ! weakueae of profo-qi t ( hrDtlan* lie spoke cf 1324 ua being on eapecll ly poor year from the standpoint of UDMiUed religion. He had come to 1/14 conclu* on that the doteble arnwe from >he ludißercme of those en trustpd with thy mission of dhriaU Expounds Fundamentalism 1 Then he exhorted hla -xudltora- to zeal In the prosecution of Cod s will and came to hla prophetic promiae 0t raws pi- -I believe’’ hr aad. '•that when' we have rebuilt our al tara ehe eastern heuvena will once more be aglow with a Pentecostal Moae." Dr. Mct'artney'a speech waa an expokltlon of the fundamentalist standpoint. He uald at the very be ginning that he wjs proud to say. “I am nor only Christian but 1 fin also a Presbytcrlon." He felt auch "addtndum" uumaary. *nd ad visable for all those who share tbe glorTous hTrilage of Preebyterlan bmi" H» then referred to the West minister Confession of Faith, which he lauded st some length, conclud ing tint creeds were not only neces sary hut Indispensable to the pres ervation of the church. He than des cribed Hjo McCartney family altar, before which he a?t on bla rather’• knee, and Intimated that the family altar tnndg “rani rapNOns in the boat who march In the evangelical ranks o’ God." In npeaking of the "great truths of revealed religion.'' he said the nation s grett nten had not only be lieved in tin in. but had. for the miait >xrt, believed In Presbyteilan tenets! He strengthened thW by idssertlOK tl at "the suns of the Presbyterian' msnse hold their place In \Nlio'« Philadelphia May As Liberty Seat WASHINGTON. D. C.. Fef. 12. Kn terpvdaing North Carol in ms a.re 1 tying to g*>T Cungrees to recngulxe tbe so-called Mecklenburg county dectara’lou of Indipendence on May' 20. 1778. more than a year before th» Philadelphia declaration Kt r renrutatlve A, 1.. Bulwlnklf. of tbe I N nih• District, in vrh'ch charlotte. • here the tnth of May declur.itlnn took place. D. located, tpdiy Intro duc'd a bill to estnbilsh s commie-* eion for the | artlt i pit ion of Ihe t'ntted Ktstee in the observance of the one hundred and flltleth anniver sary of the elngning of the ’ Meck lenburg Decaratton of Independence. I II Is contended by the advocates (f tbs nieuspre that a pirty of , Mecklenburg county citizen* met |» charlotte. May 20. 1775. drew up a declaration of abaolute independence pt Great Hrltian Deacendenta of the aigners meet annually and celebrate ■ the lilatorh* event. Toft i i waa a gueat one /gar. . GOLDSBORO, N. G. FRIDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY IS. 1925 MERCHANT IS IMPUCATED IN BEAMAN CASE Mr. aiul Mrs. Voilers arc Freed of Any Blame in Connection With Brutal Slayinx. WIIJjON. Feb. It. (4>)-The arre« of threw additional persona and the release from custody qf Mr. and Mra. George Vollers. were thi outstaudlng developments today in the ciaytnA Beaman-murder mystery on wkteh' county and city police officials have beta working for the past five days, following the discovery ot Beaman's body In bin automobile on a louyly raid 'wo miles front Wilson last Sunday'. Arthur Lumru. proprietor oC a small store. Miss Bettle Brinkley, operator .In a loral cotton mill and Ben Brnnes. an .employee In Isisnm’i (tore, were ordered taken Into cus loday by tbe coronerAi jury on the charge of having valuable Informa tion In coenection with th* ease. All three deny that they know anything about the murder. TUr. and Mrs. Volk*r. after further examination by tbe coroner's-Jury, were ordered released sad have been cfeured of any connection with the killing of- Beaman Two Women Involved According to Information obtained •dn.ght. It is ulleged that two wom en. of whom Mis* Brinkley waa one. were t xanCuetl by offit-lals who had redeved a conlWlientlal Up concern ing them. The two women told the same story. It D fluted, but upon be ing examined sep rately their ac c'utrts are said to have dtfrerod In at material kray It wu* then rev val et by the witnesses that they had been coached since Sunday, night by kjr. Li>min ns to the story that they should tel).' Miss Brinkley aad Mi. !,-tniU were ordered held. ' but the other woman was not arrested. Lamm denies he gnVo tHrttc nity Instrue t ion*. The theory o' robbery In connec tion with Beaman's ingr.ler is no longer Inin? (onsldeied- and ‘offi cials are working ak ng an entirely | u'ffi-rent line It was Intimateif to-1 nig|it that Hitdlttoiiil arrests would be Kf*Asserts Innocence "I am abeoutely innocent or any connection with th? Beaman murder. I • didn't know Beaman very well, I Hiid I had aothiug sgvlnst him. They-1 Vv locked up my wife and myself, and have done us an Injustice, for neither one of, us had anything to <’o with the case." ThD statement was made by Crorge Vollera tonight, follawtag ex < natation of any blame Jg connec tion' with the murder of Clityton Beam u, local white man. whose body waa round in his automobile Sunday afternoon. "I quit work, and went uTthe office tn get my money -at about six o’- clock Saturday afternoon, continued Vollers. "1 wmt bom- and hod sup per. After that., my wife and I went to tbe picture show. later I loft her. to get a shave, <ud attend to seme other mailers. I weuf to the Cherry hotel barber shop flrat. but that was tilled up. so 1 went to two other plae>*. I can give the name of the barber who shaved me. I also went to Bell’s shoe shop, after my shoe*, latter I was In Dr. Moore's drug store. And I also talked to several other men before 1110 o’- clrnk. Then 1 went 'home I found my wife w.« getting ready to go to bed * hacked Over Arrest "Ncodl-a* to say. f wits shocked to death when they arrested me this afternoon It’s -in Injustice to my front I cued on page two! 19 Prisoners Escape From State Farm At Caledonia During Night Ml.til.ll. *•>•». If, lit ‘iliNciK tu'.nvlril Ihrlr nail» Irw •I<• m tram tlir I •Inlnnia «lalr l*i «on i«no ra«|t | n MilHax i*Miitj h»»l rIkW Hrrurdlnir l« InlorninlioN »m| la liruricr ll«» Poll, «u|>rrlnlriitlrnl o I lair pH'* wn twin), t'onr n( tlir prUarr> «»W ra|.lnr*il tboairb ib r »ilu-n> jirr 1.1111 at lanrr. \r< urdtujr I* tninrmalinn la Mr. I’ihi «HU |.rU abrr» wrrr ••Hiilnnl I* Ihr ramp brran-a »( rnifp. K hair a•- lan* arlrd Ibruuab th e hrlrb iona<J»- Uh. Tit* amr%4 brt«rrn (hr " —i» II HIS | I I I Maryland Town ' Facing Inundation PORT Dl-PUkil i Mi . r*b. 13. l/Pi Mot* Dan one-.hlrd ot Port' I Deposit Is lnukdated lontght and with the water constantly rising I sail more tea coming down the .Susquehanna rtver. prospects are* I that the gtriaur may atta'n tomor row a biglpm jßtru u hiim that of the «roai flood 'ur 19(0. 1 -- - I j BANK COOPER WAS FORMING LOST HEAVILY Fi»4s on Dtpoa t in Dcfiitict InaUtttlion. Former Lk«t- Governor TealiAeti. Fsb. 11—‘Tm afraid there wntflil have been souic temptation to aavc my own money.; if I had knotvu tkvt the Commercial iDnk would fall," declared W. B. Cooper, testifying tats today In his own behalf In 17. 8. court. •Wed that hla own lndDEfNual account at the Mm<> of the hank's • losing was between »50t) and MOO; that the Continental Trust compuny. of Charlotte, which he wis then or- j ganlzlng. had a balance of iibotil ; *12.500 In t)tp CoHimerclul bank: an(l ! Ibsi ns ud in In Ist rgt or for Cutbhert s Martin be had n balance of ft.dOO to $3,000 there.. *T bare been driven Into bunk- ! ruptejr," he declareil. a* a result es j Ihe failure of tl}e bank and “tuy trustee states that the receiver of the < ounnemtafr NtttkoOef - bank wiir piy nothing to him cm these deposits.” lie uaid hia wife bed a bn lance at Ihe lime tbe .tun* failed of SSOO to *SOO and bis father-in-law. D L. Gore, had between two end three thousand dollars* tnience In tbe Commercial I Concerning the "B. R. Smith sc ( c hnmodntlon notns for SIO,OOO each.” I he said, be round th.-ae t>er**ra In tije *>ank and el maturity C. K. Betbes brought two new notes to him. "I thiuk for SIO,OOO each.” and that > 1 himself said (hey would not do anti ’ would have to be cb rged up ee real estate and not as notes. This, he de li lured. was done. I*run* Judge'* Fine It T K Cooper, who w is on. Ihe land this morning, drew (his crit icism from Judge Bose: ,‘ lt appears like pretty high fluanulng 1 ’ when ha explained how he swapped notes be fore the bank crashed. The partic uar nets under 1 consider ttlon was ‘ one for $4,500. signed by J, K -Clay ton and discounted by Cooper In the Commercial bank Cooper endeavored to justify all the transaction* alleged by District Attorney Irvin B Tucker as having been criminal" and hs asserted on Ihe stand that every act In question was done for the purpose of lasisllng Ihe hank out of Its iHffir-.iPfea. He said that W. B. Cooper know al>oul | tie farm properly bring taken oye* Jby tba bank frr a l-ud loin, and that 1 tner» wi* nothing wrong about the Georgia tranvsctlon. He'. declared the Si|e of W B <*oop«r's stock fu tha Commercial bank several times i before Its failure wax a IrsMiniate trensactlun. ci iimcd "he Was "broke" | and that ut tills fime he did not ■ have' money enough to pNy hospital bill* | 'or his young iiighter !!>• udniß-' led. hi'wever th / o>e value of the I -bunk's home waa nialwfalty ln< reus i ed when realty value* were on the decline In order to bolster the undi-' I e<deft proflta of Hie Institution 1 Itrlrh *»a« rtwiinl anil a |Marr «/ rrrr»« wn<n- In Ibr arminil br latt. Tb,. mm thru l.iirninr.l thruuich Ihr imiml In Ibr lot; min thin on Ibr onl«M». 11l Ibr |«rN wnrr* arrr rnnatH n.lrr «ti|>|»rr ln»l ulabl anil Ihr Urral. U lirllri* H la Urir lirr.i Ibrrrtiilrr. Hr Hrlirtrd Ibr rnlorerit Mlrn.« al Ipr |>rUiiarr« >r*lrrdap pair Ihrm Ibr ''HMUXaail) In rnabr Ibflr rw»p». Fnnr id Ihr mra l«rr roaiivlrd amrdrrtrk mill ar» kllll al Urgr, nbllr Ibr lialatl<-r | a( Ibrm wrrr raahnnl (nr Inrrrnj ) i BOND ISSUE IS APPROVED IN UPPER HOUSE Another Bill That Got Off to a • Start in the Senate Yeaterriay Waa Measure Reducing Per eonal Property Exemption. ' KALE Kill. Feb. 11— TIM. 1 $25-182d state highway program waa n step nearer, ‘ompleuen tonight, with tha sanat* having fqdny passed tm the bill authorising the lasuanue ot $20,- 000.00(1 addition bonds, The h>ll, now goes to tha hausa for concurrency, to .gather with that. authorDlaa the cnl ioclion or a tax ot fonx cents a, gai> | lon on gasoline, instand of ttorSTSaHuT i Another maasure that got well nmler in the upper brsaffit today wain that designed to ct(t tha pr/sonot preparty •'xempLon tram s3oa pi M It passed ascond loading and •«»< oven (or Its third aad Anal raaiMug. If aucj'esflful In the sanatv. ibis btl ; will go over to lha bouaa for con ! slderatlcn there. * r. A wonne basis for rtdiatricting the | slain wan Did down by the honse today, when >t passed a lull designed tu create four new judicial dief'et* and four additional judg/shlrs. T! vole on the second reading vn Ti - to 43. Thera was no roll fa 1 on Ci* ! (bird rending.. Representative Nani > of .Caev rIL | Introduc'd a measure in the lowe~ j house whhlt would repeal wD i ns 1 pet muting boon* uiutcbev dq, f»o ' • ' ■Chinline, and Represent*Uvv ffihw ty-( ja tal l which would prnbibU B(i;d.iy . I sport(. innlndiug homing und jttt u> 1 i In Blhden county. Tomorrow’!; session ui 0(« r * | will likely e*e the "evoltdW b.ll", I iirongnt np (or action on s p'tp: | report although Itepresenut'i ve /:» c. : of Hoke County, iadriated hv * ask that It be set tor a sperla \.r*iv ■ at g Inter dat*. 'Halh-l HHI in House j The bouse novr faces tbe lAnk as j (ottslderlng a bill providing lor on Australian ballot for tha whole rUnNI A 4-I*l to "modernise the bn I lot,’ was Introduced today by Representative ■Moss and Hs.rieon. jointly. It was referred to the commute* »n elections where also rests Represntaliw W. W. t Neal's bill deigned to repeal the mete-wide primary law, Repref *ntat‘Ve Bailey, of Oualow. ini rot 1 uced a bit’ designed to limit i foiuni.salons on money advanced for crop* to ten per cent He satd this v-ould. automat b ully, reduce the "ln tvreef’ paid by farmers Tor such ad vances. After more dlscn.sion. the Mil was referred to the committee on agriculture. The Introducer bad nak ed that It brv placed oa the calendar. The bill to provide for {ottr new .'Judicial districts and ait equivalent number of additional judgeships did not fall to meet with opposition In the house, when It cams up today fol lowing the passage es Representative .Murphy s rc< (»*iUeratlon mol'on However, the dobatc* were not lengthy und a shifting of sentiment resulted in the pegsagt of lha irtee ,r,lr *' The original rejected bill ‘•F* for seven new districts and , i'Mges. That punned todav calls prr. four »f each. The yn'-ndment was Introduced hy'Grsliajn. of I range and tbe vote on ft was ti« to 42. On tbe amendment bill the vote was Poland to Bar Sleevelosg Dresses BERLIN, Feb. 12 The British psr- I'atrent »»* askiid today to pas* a bH tublilbltlng women fruit) wearing j sleevelees dressea and evin for hid [dthg shops from dlaptuylns such I garbs. Jew l*h ttabbis *n Marsuw were ' the I4r»t to cit/Vr tbe s«hl 7 l„trad; — -- . " t mill -limllni- rrlfar*. ,*eM|ra<*. »f tbn«r üb<* fMaprd ruNurd irmn l*« •» lwml> |Mr», Tkfif mm ■»' (him tudkin. ttiiillord, Mhilt - frfwd, Itfry. Naitkxa. Kan.) |lh>. Or.iniir llwwaii, Hmjmmml and Surrj rouatie*. Thf four mor* drri't* (art a» ivlloani l.lmn “ ■lar«ls of ladkia, k#roi»<| dean* „ mil rdf i . |H In Ml )Hrv l ari Tal- Ij iwkiml 4w m aiurdrr. Joba Vrball) «< Make, mardfrrr .’• to * |rtf«, Hi«.«n 1 bn«lfr. Map*c*d »fr»ed dffrnr, K 4 jfar*. tv. New Hope Boy's Le* Mashed in Cutter V When hi* mule* became (ri«ht med ala pwuilug automobile anti started running away. Wilton Whitley, a fifteen year old lad of the New Hope community. watt thrown from the aaeit of the atalk cutter on which he w>aa riding, and rell on the rapidly revolving blade*. It wua learned yesterday, Prompt medical aid gas sum* ■honed, and the boy's leg. though terribly gashed, was saved. He waa reported as rooting wall al ter bis horr ble expedience, and la expected to be able to be out with in «* few djya. * t> ROBBINS NOT FATALLY HURT Condition of Former Mayor of Matutt Oliva* Hart in Auto Crash. Saif to be Impravlitß. Tka coedilloa of g. J. Robbins, former mayor of JtountQllve. j*ho was badly Injured - Thursday night, when the Ford car whldh wan driving, and a heavy trtn«of me, I Berntis-Harrel-Kawlißaa Company j tolUu.d, waa last night reportad as. i lavornblf. Hla hurts, it la now ba-l | t etrad, will not be fetal. On account of the rstk. mist and; ■ darkness. It wna said last night that | the vision of both drlvffa waa ob ! KCrred. un i the l*o vehicles craehad I j aether almost hcdkmg Mr. Rah-* I ii<« was badly shaken up, and f *r- I li.g tilt he w e ntsrnally Injured. , Roland Saeser. the driver of tha ! t uvtt. rushed trig to Mt. whan , hi rei> lans gave him medical aid. Ka' | W«» later taken hack to h’s home. I : Jhi fount. Olive physician* deeming! '"l”iissTTsT'lfldeailoai' uaaeeedsary. it was w duly retort sd yesterday j | i-at Mr Robbins Injuries had prov n t»HI, hut W. h. RawWngs. a mem-* 1 her of ths Haraee.Hneeslt.BnwHe*r*| litis, stated last night Hist the last] report he received from the former ,mayor, some lime during the late af ternoon. was to the effect .that h* waa gett ng along nicely " Mr. Robbins who Is watt known 1 all over the country, resides about two mites from Mount Oliva, md It was Impossible to g*t In touch wUh Mm over the telephone list night. Announce Discovery Powerful Antiseptic j HAI/riMOKR. Feb. aa fuipetlc M times as strong as oar <>ollc acid |n Its power to kill dliiaag •jeMBS and yet so harmless to man that ear can swallow U without In jury. hag been dtvcoversd at Johan Hopkins, it wtss leirned today. U is called hexyl-resorcinol and has bean ised , recently In tbs John Hop kins Hospital to dear up long standing infection or tba k doers end urinary tract. Dr Vest! r l.t sard. < hairman at the Clinical, I'uiorßlltoe >o Intetual Anilaspal* of Hi* Na oaal Haeearch Council, who Jevslop -tl the germi cide In the hhoruier.rs of the Johns Hopkins Hcliool o Hygiene <in<* Pub lic Health, said thin h. and hi* as socialise bad spent IP >eur u re-' search to perfect It American Divorces Approved by Court PARIS. Feb. 12 The juried cl lon J o? the French Ceuirt* In divorce; cnees bats son American eitisene - having only trsaaltoty donutles In hl ines has up held today with the dUr)ntaaal of a demurrer died by Mrs. Olive Burton, and Jolfe. to a silt instituted by her husband two months ago The Burtons were married at t*oag Branch, £. J.. In Kept ember. 1920 The wife's demurrer argued that "Mr. Burton, although be might domicile la France, bad ..o real roe deuce here, which waa merely acquired for the piirpose of b'Hng (he divorce suit" The Court. In dfsmiselng the de murrer, , declared Itself. competent to h* if ihe cas* and permitted the vjsband to enter proceedings next Thursday, at the same time asaeea i“g the coats of her appeal against Mrs Burton The attar will now in troduce a counter null for divorce. I Mil Adit VF.WNFAPRR RmOMOR BIRTH U CHICAGO. Fab 12. (d*| Approxl mutely U persona were lajutwd. some' strioasly. In an explosion In the e«*, graving room of the Chicago Eve. uiag American today. Firs followed the eaptostoe. , MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE FIVE CENTS DENY AUCINN FORGES WERE ORDERED OUT Min TO« Reported Meeting of Opposing Go-opwratlv* Korea* at ReMnvUl* Rgya Hr. waa Krroneonaly Inf armed in OM (By Hanlon OMverl RKIDBVHX*. rah. l«.-*ln mptfCr" i»f the proceedings Os the two r«ra»- tra' meetings here Saturday, the writer uainteattaaany did ad. iajua- Uce to the auction wafthoueeam hi stying5 tying they ordered those Is leave the trends Theatre who wan not hi sympathy wlib the t»»etlag being heltf thiro. Aa it was 'mpoeslhl* far nga to b* present al hath maetlßfs I w hed upa*t kl«t«cncnu rngde to nr* Up a Raleigh aawspapar map fur facta about the meet Rig at th« co-aperalivo warehouse. I asked hint If he wqg sura of what U-. lohl ate. end he re plied that a man of unquestionable In tegrity bad In [orated him that ha had s companion war* ordered by warp housemen to laave the Grange Then ier l.aler Mr. C R. Wgreen, of , Chatham. Va. wee oommaaituMod with and ashed to obtain the affidavit from , the aeuilematt to «ue*t»oA ;M» •»- daV t coat laces me th*t I did the aue -11 im . warehousemen au Injustice aad ;1 sm hastening to carnal the tmprea i slon and do the fair thing, und with ! out being requested tp bo so. bjr send I lag ttoif article to all till auwrpnperv. i*h Whhm my of the ho apvearsif. ,< T - r , •« '•«•» •• otto m *vn of »hk ,k-,. aufl utaka a mau sluf* that ho lU .tgi bra raacgj a|*4 w*tb ma ha lf re h. tan come Into n, UteaUngd, ti .ra , «M»gaa aae*t mar tad»**i > "—* • ' i 11 i »Bi;i JWBMwMiHlii . t addraaa la nalafgaae to *mi ifirim i about Mr. (Itidewtil’s ddctarethgh j that oa'y •hose it. sympathy whh t#W fGrande Theatre, ’ The affidavit and Iglan from ijL Warren era a'vpa heloW: <M *■ Chatham. Va. # Fab. >«. IMS. |P k 'My dear Mr. OUVOf: , i‘- ' I am enclosing Hr gf ttdavtt. but tt not go strong aa ha told it ip me on our stay b*k team* Hi'idsvtii.e but perhaps H wUI asmta - your purpose. 1. ,qf Jf I *m including my atatement l» • his lettr j ro which yen are at MB arty to use any wray you ehaaas. ovgg, j my eigaalufe. I “MTih the very beat personal rt» gsrd*. 1 am. . , „ m,. "Yourg truly. <t- V. It WARREN. 4 . 1 fit da tit “I, W A Bauudera. was li vine. N. (*. on the Tft day at |W* ruary. j»SS. While there 1 eataape tbs Grande Theatre where Glide well Waa to make a speech, remained there until Mr. OlldawaU began to spoalt aad utparod tha lowing words, or woril to this ef fect: H 'All employee* of the liahaafM Growers Co-opersllrg AaaaclatMM not In syuipethy with this cause hgr which we era meettag are nat my* vtled here. '• c W A BAUNDWUk* "Feraonhlly appealed hafore aw % A Maunders this the ldth dag «f February. iM&. aad made oath me above suteomal la true to tIM hast of bis kaowhrtta add belief. * • HANK MARBHAiaI* Natary Public’ "My < ommlsslon etpfraa Fsbruarp i:h. nil'' . h.tham Va. Feb id. IPM. My IK r Mr. Oliver'. A. per our oonverasGea over tha hone this A H . I have UUa so —ft I did say that I waald sever aMRI | ionneebon with the eeeaf tattoo who* I bad to deny admittance to mag* rho were not r«sdy to swear they were la harmoay with a buach of rascals aiiemptlag to perouads men to violate w Wccrsd coo tract, or ehlftc a veaponslbUlty. Had not thaae people aaoooacqd through tbe press aad etborwdse that those who *»rr not In sympathy with tbe t(Torts of this reuse weald eot i»e welcomed, and hi this sot enough to keep ret any gentleman? As to the one* 1 lad Ip mind wheat I made this statement. I will dg f'l in. I tided those who were guilty, and the gu;v ones knew wheat I la* c I tided- .J? " HL ■\i If ther' are werehauaaaiaa la amp Os (be three stales who ware la aa wise interested or had ao part la M* then of course they were not lu nay mind at the time, hut f might sap that t bees grwil -mea should be vqfp careful that they are sag represout rd at lks»» ■aaeetisgs » As 1 uaderslead It. praotlaally age (Opattamad « Fgga A ,
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Feb. 13, 1925, edition 1
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