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bain FLAYS ‘BURLESQUE’ OF GOLDSBORO’S MAYORALTY FIGHT i WEATHER VOLUME THREE; N0.2M1 SERIOUS DIRT FALLS HAMPER RESCUE OF COLLINS ' *W W • ■■ ■ ■ , # , I * ..... s & CAVE MAN RAY BEREACHEDAT 9 A. M. TODAY Encouragement in Shouted Down the Shaft to Collins as Hard-Working Vol unteers Near Their Goal * • v SAND CAVE. Ky., Feb. 14. “SertouM dirt-falls (oni«hl on three aides of the shall beinK sunk to rescue Floyd CoHhw from his underground tomb has deluved work in thg* sink ing of the shaft to a deeper depth bv eight hours.” said an official bulletin issued at 9 o'clock tonight by H. T. j Carmichael, in rhugre of the rescue work. I NKAIKVG tat4l. I 4VK Ilf I, Fab. 11.- The *1 I bang tit* of mQlnno lonic hi wem I wilfpsl *n llif Vrtlr rescue ef forts kr Sand 1 at*. Hpfr Floyd I tdllNk ha» been Imprisoned lur j lifledn mn| a knit day*. The t exon* -batl wax nearing N- goaf. The stale officials illm-l ku Ike untiring \uhi.ileer*, expressed HlrwiiK l»upi’ v1 marking Cairn* ky I! oTio- k suiuia) morning mI . the lii’i-M a.nl hading l-lm all**-. The nliaft, nt>GAi-3 sees was tm-ni li)\varil > roll it. vin lalc.-Jhti lornoou by the fKodi fijwrti’iiAilt i-raw of hard r*>c|r tn'nvra among the dlg r.ers. Two fool nl space separated ihe, shaft from a nine-foot cavern v.li It all hope wan lit tew-t— thr-nv t«» i tin- imprisoned isv explorer They hoped that most of thin •!!«_ i tnn-u *outd lie eni|ity tfeo<i apd the v. " I lo twren the shaft itiii.' the ra\- i rn Would lie Ih n. They baud thin hope on the e.irhimre of wounding between the natural * Unitn* I of the i-ave ni| tjie ret.-ue xhufl \t noon j they ere able lo hear etu h miter's OitiTt and eiicomaKi iii til lo Civilian v a :Mio itoil dow nMo liiil. Y« syti-r- May i;.e ol the iiiiii. ,-k hoard Cotljn* Iji.■ |i •ml groan. they lohl the mlll - '■our* of ipinuo htiiiKl: civr himh <it tJWy, Peh 14 The roof of an 1 nvents- espe* ted Ip load lo ihe nnt- | iiijli u<’|| trap where l-'tuyd roll inn hut ftTi’ti IntpriNoned lor I f> dayx win . • nly lliife frrfkfnjm the i!\'M-n> In the rewrite xhaft, in i •irilinn in a i ofli ■ .aI hiil|rnn maiml here nl mid-day. ts i s f-o-in) ,<xi ■ nttvw aih i' pry of Ihi tali highway ilepurlinciil. who wan »• qi here hy Governor l-'lo’d • wir'd Ike governor m Frank foil To day nayim; that In fixed H o'clock Snnilßy night jix the xero hunt un less unexpected difficulties al'T en_ lom.tirwl. It httli ukea ff 1-2 hon rn to com* 1 pine » three-fool section last night, the hnlloMn sipd, The rotten t-harae ter of Ihe maieriul i-m’inintereil und four rave-inn Vnode ihe i>i• slow ext oil record Three teei Immediately liebito Ihe * irih mill tu he removed in u layer of IlmeitoDe, ulso Ih-Uovil to he three feel ihlng. H, T t'armu h iel, lit | ehurge of operulionti Raid Once they ( in-net rated rlnti roof. "They ex peet to Mml a paaauifk throuiih whii-h | they run tea«h toUooi," he added. , hear Ealnmked Eaa Cave CHy, Ky . Peb 14 Men iu the natural pnXkage to the ray talked to iiii-n in the rbacue vdvalt Ivelng auk toward I’loyd I'ullinit .etiloinhed rave exp'ort-r, white inuVina Round ii-:r .it 11 oViiH-k Dor morn lug "H. T I'arinlarliel and Allv*rt Mar Rliall, n in ner, went lo the bottom ol the Rhalt nail held dt.-tinet eonverna I'OO with lid liieunri and two olhet i v#_ 0 *' men who were • u 4he ur tar na the rave.iß,'' aaul an official Hialritient -It la■ eatlnißled that we| will rearh Colltna In approximately twenty hettra. provided m> other diffl ■ il'tiaa iH-eur. We attll have alx more f<-ii h .fore we reai h the original |i|ne*>lolio top h'lli-Ved to lie the root id the Lutein leading to I'ollina" The ahaft acnon mg lo Mr t’ar inu’liai I Will lap Hand Cave he tWeea I ollina and the imilol wlo-r* Ih rave n oei-nrred 111 the natural I Ivat v-eh. Tha riluHner t»o --tween tha eavela anM Collibh wa« «a 11Uialed at twipty lent The p«ne traitui- of Hand Cava will ha ia front;. tieatianad so I'm* SU ) JM f | [ V THE GOLDSBORO NEWS * * V s . *..* • ... . *. .. a ' f ' A . a. -vtt - v Former Lieutenant Governor Cooper Gets 18 Months In Pen i Jardine Selected ) Agricultural Head WABHFNC.TON. Eel. 14 —WII Itvtn M Jardrne. prealrient of the Agricultural College of Kanaax. wax aelectetl today hr Preaidant Cooltdgty to be aecretary of aatrt culture. He la ta take afl)<-e upon tin- retirement of Hecretary Gore, who on March 4 bocomea Gover nor of Went Virginia. Along wltti Mr Jardtne’a nom ination the Prealdent today Went! to the reflate the nouMhation of Pmnk B Kellogg, or Mlnimaota, now In lamdon. to hei-oaie aocre tary of elate after Secretary Hughex U-hvi-h the'- cabinet on March 4 FORD ENGINE [is TRACED TO i SHACKLEFORD j I'r«r,rie4«r of Ulling St at inn <m Kinsloo Highway Indicted by J- Stale iimpecton. Saif «f the lord eagfae found f rlday In the trark of l.eorgr loker, with Uh mrtal aaayker erqwed by Uu> alb-gad. a«e of aa emery wheel, waa yea. lerday traeed to W. R. Shm-kle ford, proprietor of a small ga rage and dlliag station on Ihe khstwi road aeur Adams store and be na» iadleted by ln-|o-i • logs fi. A. hlcbols amt W. X, linaiei), on Ihe charge »f <kt iallng seelloa 42U2 of the >ortli I urolltin t oasolldaleil - Stalnlea, which pn-veitU dKpositloa of aa iinloniohlle engine without a fuelory nuailier. Melinls and Imal-ly work aader Ihe direr lion of thr stale aalhmuhlle ll cease hureaa. Mr. Ehuckefotit w.m released an- r lumd oft 2. r >n f r liia appearance] lielore JUge I). it Hlaiut 111 County court tomorrow morning Priendß of Mr .Shaikliford were | gill at ly MNtotitahed over Iv r Indict - j mi-lit lie Ih rcporlt-d to lie a aph-n did cltir.cn. and Hugh Dortch, hla nttorney, wax Vehement in hla de nunciation of u law that hulrx n man into ei-urt when he libr done nuthiug mure than re-.xi'll an engine which he pnriKixixt. , ac ording to Mr Ikirtch from the a til bor:xed. Ford agency here, when ft wax i 'inducted hy 11. B Parker, tinder , 'THe name of 1 the Mlundard Motor Co. liewlea AHarepreaeatatloa “ft lixmtmiiied by the garage." Mr. Dnrti-h xtntial. "that Mr Hhuakleford pitrrhaaed an engine from them on the dale apeclArjjl. They iyave no record of the number, because the i-natii'- wax rebuilt after huving been If ted from a Pont truck that had h-’i-n taken in on a trade.'’ Mr. Hhacklefiird ulmi denied t»-pre senting lit ■ eng no to Mr Coker ux being new. He statea that lie sold it to him ux It xtood In lilx xhop for f7t). about till) leaa Ilian the iiyicw of a new euglne The Indictment resulted front a chance discovery on the purt of the Wale Inxpe. tors. IMaciivrring that Mr. Coker, who is a pniminefit farm er and uiernhant of Huuiaton town chip. wax driving hix truck without displaying a lloenae, they hxil-si him When he Mopped they lilted the truck hood, mid finding that the nuinlier tml been erased hy Ihe uxe of itn emery wheel, they hrouahl out the llgurex fi37inw4 by treating Ihe spot with an a optical on of a x|ierlul add (iretat ,at ion When (piexllonetl. Mr. roker ndmhttd liuylug the en glne troth Mr. Hhackjafoed Neither Mi Nlohoiw nor Mr Itan inly could he x.N-n late yesterday, hul It Im motelxtooO that their poxlliMi Ih the mailer is that It is Up to Mr Hhuckleford. wince It' udmktled sell ing the cuginr to Mr. Coker, lo trute , its whe ran bouts He Halm* that it was purchased from*the ’Atuudaul Motor t'o. and ways Ihlx rompany admits making film the aak- on or about the dale xpecltled He uddx tliat xlme they have no record us the engine, an It waa lifted from a aecond-hnnd truck taken In a trad* there la nu way of eatablUhiag Its ideality. . j 4* „ 1 aivgm.il . 1. . . ..: A • •*.! . 1.....-. I . . MAY ASK HAM TOHOLDTHIRD MEETING HERE — Should He Go lo KmitkHeld. Idtymefi'g Federalion Expect- j ed to invite Him Htirk to i (•uidobort) for Third Time in tlie ev nt In- conduct < a m*-ct (ing at Hmitlifleld during the early summer. R.-v M F Ham may he In vited to Ooldahoro for the third time. It wan learned .last night. WTien ask'd if the report that the . Christian l.uynu-a x Pcderntion, which waa organised after the ffrat appearance of Ih4t“ evangelist here, was contemplating inviting Ham and Ramsay, lua song lender, tu come to (ioxlMboro from SmuhlH-ld If be holds a meeting there, a prominent member of the Kwh-rattan stated laxt night that Willie Ihe organization had taken ' no oflleinl actiou on the propoxal. It is being freely riiticuxxyd Aiy xnme of the leaders. ' "There are bundredx of friendx and converts us Mr. Ilxm in Uoldaboro," -he etateiL “shu Vrould lie deilgfatadi lo have him liai k for the third tlmn j >B the city where he made his drat bow to the people of North (’afnlln.i. anti while I feci certain that *n lu_ vital lon will be extended to Mr. Ham to come hare if hit should hold a "‘•■cling m Hmttbty 14. I am uL iiio * nmk opinion ilturfe w»H d<-. 'lm-. 1 I.'ke moat evangellxla, he hax a cer tain number of aertnoua tint he t|c livera during bis meetingx. and nince he h«s already held twu nn r|lnga in tloldi boro,’ I .on ,'iure that the reia-i --tnir* of-even such a versatile man like M-r-^Ham is iUMiftn ieot to i ov-r new ground' here '* The poN«bi|ity that his controversy with W O, Saunders at Kl|*iheih City uilv lit cause Mr Ham to shrink Irotn the thuughi td coming b-o-k iti •atticrn North Carolina was mooted indignantly Mr llatu," lie. aie.-ited. "kqiiwn that he sli'l" relsiiiH Ihe con j ttbeiKe and affix t.hili i«f in.i fllellds here. lUld he would lie Ih’ lust mull in the World to run »w,cv • tioin rln- IMraonottx proptirknds' Hint ix lieing circulated ugaiust him in certain xe« tionx. lit would tome here with ib ex meat expectation of receiving an even more hearty and '-nlliuxinstie [ responae than wax the cane with elth- ] er of hla previous met tings " Whether or mil the Kmith|ielt| ( Christian Luynu-ux Pederation hnx . officially tendered Mr llh ik »n invi- j tulldn tn hold » meeting there In- the aitutmer coultl not Im* authoritatively ( learned last night, hut It la under- j , stood Itlfd the ptopoxal to get him ( there not only received the endorse, j , ineht of mlnislarx *nd t'hrixtlan ( workers, hut that the Invltnlmn hax , ulremly been d'x|»Atrb»d. T|te matter ol inviting Hum hack i I to tioldfdioro will likely come up |.e_ for*- the latjrmenx l-’ndaration within i the next few wt-ikx, and the member t Interviewed v |axt night snld he was 1 con lid* tit ihat lie %iinh| lie uxkid to | come If it la learned that lie hax ac- t cepled the Invitation of th< Hmtlhfleld Pederntuin Rut pirsonulTy. he said i he did not believe Mr. Ham would ac- ] , cepl II hetause ol the tad that he feels Illslnfluence h.oi In-ell Xtlffi- : ctantly exerted her*- t Many n man. njio won't p&y hla t own debts, tliinkx we wleHild colbv't I • Vet V I • 111 til I lope liwix lix I I $1,500,000 Fire Loss When Kansas City Automobile Show Is Burned K4KM* I ITV, Mm. Irk. It. Motor nrnral «(rriw» »*i* rfditfcd to rblnvtl wrr. lion- in h UfV which cu.lail Ihr hioi««> t M) motor show unit rndrd in Ibr iU-»lrurlton «l Ibr Auirrrnn Kulirj I.'iHwli pa. t IHon |o<t«). :mhi iilmsar**- nr< and *4 hio'«M IriK’bs und two nil _ 'hip* w'rrr tl. siro) fit rrprrsrnl lon a lalnr oi *l,oio.inm. fbr hulldlair vatard at Mi-dunm was al»odrsl nt) < <l. • John J. t raar »#«d 14, Mmmt. Oty‘» oidr.i liri nt*, and l hand W tha (Mlf r«main tag Iwth » . j % . GOLDSBORO, N. a SUNDAY MOKNING. KFHHI'AHY 15,1925 x s- , Nine of Nineteen Escapes Retaken KAiiKIGH, KVh 14 (A*) Nina of the Iff prisonera » ,i front Caledooia prison farm Wed nesday night, have been re-cap tOfed wt woon today a-axo4i«tg Lo George Hoax Poo. mi pc rln tend enl of slate's prison Mr. Pou added a powxe was on the l-rall of anotbyr pi laoner out- I aide of Heotloud Neck. and hlx | capture waa imminent S442FOUNDON DRESSOFDEAD WOMAN HERE f >. Money W«*i Securely Sewed in Garment Aired S|in*ter Im Said to Have YY#Tit Day and Night. When Ike llfelexx hady of Visa Martha Ireeeh. 7J year »M abater, wax dfxcairrvd this morning la her roam at Ihe home of Ink J. V. Nowell, M7 Nt. Claire xUvet. M4M la HNIa and gwM waa ' foaad sewed la eighteen place- «a her alghf gowa, wkteh she la xeM l« have warn during the day aa aa aa, drr-dreaa. , There were twenty une-dollar geld nieces- •*»» silver dwllarx one handred and lift) -eight one dollar bills, alx Iwo-dollar Mila, twenty live-dellar lilU». nine ten dollar bills, and three Ipenty-dot lar hills, 1 The ahiny glare of Hie gold and liln-r.-aud life crumpled condition of the pisper hlllx lnd«;il*-d that the nine) hud he- n In ill- garment fur' Mtnlhx, poxslldy years, and the «um ix believed to reprcHi-nt ihe -wavlngx of a life-1 line Slo- waa employ-xl tiv Mrs llow. ii in - teal in r in the ItouH'WOrk. and h'r employer de wrlhed her vale-day ax a faithful worker. ° Wax la l<eod Health Mlo* Croex-ti hud apparently lie**n In the Ih-xt of health when she ra- 1 t rail the night before.’ liul yvlo-n xli*- tolled to get back to the kitchen at ! h*r usual’ hour yesterday,- mem-* berx of tbo family became alarmed and hurried to her room, expecting to ttml hey lit Instead, tiny found the used body cold in death None were more surprised to dls-j cower lie* niuhey than . members us the Hawaii 'family. They knew Miss Creech to lie a thrifty soul. but ’bought her saving's. If any. were On deposit at a local Itnnk. The money waa sewed In pockets hemmed oil tfte garment, tin- various denominations iMdng sepemted together Tile deceased is xurvlVed ley two nephews,’ James Creech and Will Creech, of Johnsvin county, and one' tt(eaw, Mm Berry latngxluii. of Hle pheiiH Mill. Funeral services will In conducted today at It o'clin k At the primitive ttu|Wtst church -Inter ttient, howev-er. will he in llje B--st • I'Tavtyatxl. near Thompson chip* I qe (WTfDI MAKhI I \'PW YORK. Kell 14 (>PI-f»pot Cotton uuist Middling 24 f.f> Cot ’--n futures i-luisxl barely steady, i March 24 HS; May 24 r.tl; July 24X6;; 111 ! 24 72; Dec 24 77 * drawn tram la Ibr dtf, was liar writ to dralk. Hr wo» runwh' between tbr moln hafldlnir Hint Ibr anart w«rlilh| a bom-. Most o( tbr ear* on dn>|iln} bate brrn -bona at hew 4 orb. t bli-ano amt t Irarlund and art* - ui m,l#-<i for tbr San trnnrUeo *>taow after r\* blliH brn, Tbr brSl dr«* broke «w iitlrr an boar aftrr lip- .bow rlosrd. It originated In tbr anaev aaoiui •*•«•*! dmrallaaa, i.iolli wlrut* bi supposed Iq br Ibr run auii 'Kraal to lb# main bat|dmg. Mayor Deplores Present Trend Os City Campaign Mr. Hftin Ainu Severely Cxm demna Hlightiac Kemurks At road at Service us tiuMa bor« Veleruns in the'W4»rld War. Major Edgar H. Main Invl night xevernlj nratigaed the* whom he declared were amklag a haHetia* ant es Ihe rampant* ter the dem aominatten far mayor es Goldsboro. “Mere I am no leegvr a gaadtelßle for re-elef-tton,’’ he slated, “I feel Ihat I can with all Mae respect te the proprto’Mw la. «e|yed opavttt ogntaxl this feadea | n«■ 'he part of xaato peeple In make light of the high sad ben arable nglre which I now bald. It U n honor to hold the offlee, a *' necessary position created by the I Irnmers es nar munMpil rbarter, sad If there la aaeflpr mere Im- ' portnal office-holder to Um com mnnll), I am sndlj ignorant of kls existence " ' Npeaks HU Mind Much'of Ihe hurleque. h« fee's, la of Innocent origin; seme pf it. he In convinced la of malicious design, nan If is lo those a'lualiat by'lhe I a i inotli*- in wir nil Ills i.iiixrjr! w- ; 1-XIM-ciall) uddl t'SMCd, , "The pc-ipie of (iohlaiMiro conaim r the office of mayor a plan *i .i tinciion and I am .mafiihvni," h« con. ilßUetl. a hul ih«y wit properly v htike ilin.c wags and irrespoaa<.ilc' cilixena who pgralst iu i rest Ing i i ItftxTttftti vy-llti leYfrjr’" " ' ' Ku nail) severe was Hie Honor ralgnmcai of ituix*- who hava been r< Ifleciing ii|miu tha war service of none former sud pn-aeat aa pi mats foe ih'* honor. "If ii hadn't been for some of these red blooded fellows going lo Prince to tight the halites of this 'country." he uasertetl. there woull lie no mayor uo city go.ernmxnt of any kind would tie vaaaala of th- kaiser." Mr tin in. who himaelf is a veteran of the M'or d War. having, rendered conspicnoua service will) the Bel gium and Hrlti-ih troopn while a cap tain in the thirtieth illvifcton. made u pl'iui tliat neither he nor other ex i-i vo-i- men. wi-n- i-viikilling Hrrtf' war r'»ord "But we do deeply r»- Bcn», , ’ lie I*l.l, "the hel'tterlng ststa menla of mim>- civilians who, daprive-l iof their usual amount of sugar and lour during the World War, make It iuppeur that th* life of u«»*oldl»r was 1 n tour of Europe on Hosiery bed* of ease, and lattu-'y Imlster up the r ur. gunii-nl wifli the taunt..‘and he w«» punt for Hie Job'' Has ha Axe la Grind ‘ I wish that Horn*' of them- hom<- guards could have seen a little of the hell of that conflict. Just one of the hundreds of upectacles of pain, mla ' try, deprivation ami death tftat the iiiiijoiuy of the Goldxtioro ex-service men wltneaaed would tause them to i gladly forfeit all of their sugar and wli'ai tn keep out of. the next war, . "The ex-aerVte’e men are- not ex kplottlng flu-lr service Pew of them, us most iieople can t-sllfy, arc In clined to .even talk about snhmarillH infested water*, gas raids, air Raids., shrapnel and tin- whine of the ma chine-gun tiuiletx; hut they certainly do not appreciate slighting remarks! “boill wluH" they liter.- y considered ttu-tr duty; and I feel that rvt-n tlios' tew who are guilty of this nractlce would he shamed on aeennd thought ' ('oheluding. Mayor I lulu en.phaaltrd -the fact that h<- is out it thn race for, good; ihat he hux im no to grind. ft i ill I 111 lied AH page two! ' IM»«I ull'r Mi«l rnrltral Ik * luMMinu a> llir llamr* rrarhral Ikr B»«»r«i li nk* h( ikr r»r». Ilroricr Harbrr. m*a«irrr *f Ikr »kn* >iU llml Mil ran nrrr lira In* *1 ol ifus Imil 'hr mine* rr ■ Hialnljtft in II rai ruH»rd tkr rtpln. «iuk«. 4'Mn.illj all a | Ikr a|t|Mt • a*#-’ in Ikr la» rlt'r* «'i* callral l*» in lrv« tk>a an k«nr» ikr buHilhiic ,| r . ‘lr«)'t l<k»«l* •rraird in ainaa If"* Ikr iMirran nkru Ikr I kua«r« »frr »«l «( at tkr totals lioa kaiard ~al Ikr rnlldn. ' Am I J. H. Hawley Says ■ He’s Still in Rare Hecaunc some dtlgenw hart gain ed the 'apmtlnn that he wan not fully •oniurlii*'! to the race for mayor, because hta name hart not been signed to a Formal announce ment. John H. Hawley laal night rouuonteit The News to state ntoat einpttatl.-slly that tie wan a can didate, and had not withdrawn. Mr. Hawley ntoted that he would make a formal announcement the < drat of the week In thin atate ment he Indicated that he would net forth hln views on turns local 1 uumtlons. luil had nothing to nay relative to the proposal of T H. Hanley i h%t 4e neceaatty (nr n possible second moe be obviated by * mutual agreement among (he candidal e to permit the high man to eselve the nomination. The rare la now confined to Mr ! Hawley, /enn Hollow ell. T H. i llen-y nno l> K Mllsson !i Noted MiHsionary Speaks at St. Paul's %• Hpv Time *. Reeve, of Ibdguni „ < ungo Africa, will apeak nl W Paul ' Ch.ich Sunday morning at 11 a m. f on “The Unman halinaln of Central J Afr Ca." T:J« p. ill oa Houle I*n Biick " At l:M p. m he will npoah to 'he Mpworib lempues. the ( 1 Scouts and the general p6bl|< on . "lii.ntlog H.a (tame la Afetoa. " Rev, It .vs h a man of wide travel and expertehce. having spent many yeaih I In Africa and other coatlnentn He , In ihe author of the moat Interesting I r.nd popular Mlnaton Htudy book. "In Wcmho-Nysms's laud * It In eel <:am that we pie privileged lo have «urh a p rnonage visit our city public In cordially Invited to all of ,'t.rCe s-r vices ' > gw" Poultry Association Is Organized Here Thu Wayne County Poultry Anao -1 elation wan organised here yeelrday , afternoon with L. I). Cutbfrll an* pnmhtept. K. W. J.-npdlc an vice l.renident; suit A. H Vensey. necre Ury and treasurer." Krpreaentatlven were on hand tmm iiearlyult of the vnrloiiK community renter* of the. rounly, and following addrennea by \A C. 10-ii ms Hi, A. K. Robertson, county farm rtdnunat ration agent.! oud Mrs i/y'-lie Smith, district, home demon’ll rat ion agent. rtu> gath lering went about the tank of organ ising lo create jMori- lou«-cnt In poul-1 try wllli uneip.Mi.sl cutbuslneni. ' following the organisation of the ttoullry aNM.M'lat Pm. a meeting of db* council of rami worn n wm held Up on an explanation of 111 - movement by Mm Smith, the council dec rt >1 to hold a milk caaipalßn day ou March 24. On thla day trained workers j will viait the wcbooln and rural *<*. lions, explaining the value of milk | an food. Lillian <iish Thmitenn To Knd Movie Career ■> v NKW YORK. Celt |« Conns I for IJIHan (Huh. motion pit-lure atxr. at. nerle.l id'court today licit the act rets will never take pari if| another pic { lure if the only way she .hi conileue her career In lo eotuplelc an alleged .outran with I'lmr m 11. Duell Inc. K.-deml Judge (loddard rearrvert d*- | Set veil dec talon ‘>t the prom d'n gn I hroughl by Ihe Dwell company to re | strain Minli tilnh from l.rOhklAr, <he ag rerment, 'lax II Hletier. Mix. Dish's lawyer, j ■*herarteHt*d tlttrll an a "double-dyed scoundrel," on the ground that he *a.<| the rontrget liouud Ihe actreaa | for 2* pictures, wher'an it left the priNlo.-rr tree to terminate the agree ment at any time "Huell nays In hi* affidavit he wan ‘ *»g»ged to marry Mins High nl the tune the contract «an made. Mr Sleur said "Tien In nianlfeMly ab nnrd nin.-e Dxi* I wax married at the l*me Hhouhl Ml.. C.ith coniine.* to woik fore man whu has spattered the r*«urd cd th*» court with a foul slag der*** . -, ;T ■■ • 0 * MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE FIVE CENTS rom COOPER IS GIVEN 3 YEARS BYJUDGEROSE Notice of Appeal la Giv en, and W. B. Cooper fa Released on S2MtQ Bond, But Tom Coop er is Sent to New Han over County Stock ade. WII.MmuTOM, Keh. lg. (AS)' A Juif In the Paltad Matga IrM ceurl (Ms afteraeaa hand l.lexH-dtev. W. B. Cwp * w »■* TMPMX K. CtMHMtk Ml eu four counts, es ~‘ l>|Bigixt es Ihe faada of Ik*7ZZ*3l Yatleaal haak. aad making es < telae ealrian h the haakx es tK InwMtatlea. rhvadt Jadg* J. C. varveihree ymmla MvAMwte A r^TT~ , HU O. wk reaat. STSr laapee wUI run mwyigM;. 1 , IK.OtM bond, pending he perftottg* : s syrstivMaa’s , ' ■■"inly stockade The remaialng four oapptn wee* , ,hrt *w»‘ «»t of the indictment by the luilgii lien IIP f Ilf p(| Wl td hm I ~*‘ r r Hail will be si loaned la t|p mm of m.AOU Whea ihe appeal la p-rfeetmL 4 j The Jury dellheratoA font hmra. I -na *' I JI IHJR MAh EH MTSONO Til Ml ' PMb. t'ooper hank cam. which have ham on trial in liaHed ttatte lllllH •-uurt isince Monday, % want la lha Jup before tiooe later, followtaf t lengthy and Hshortt* charge %f. Judge J Hone, of Baltimore, who pteelded over the epeeiai term Ibr • rial of former Ueut -Oov W. St 11 Cooper aad Ttiee. K Cooper nherggd with vioMHloa of the baahtag act a* , v result of the failara of the rum. mvretai National baah., I expression* of oplaioa by eevwtal prominent membefa of the loqal bar , ta u> the effect that while ant la Met waa the judge’* charge a *m4M ■ verdict against the Caaper brother** the effect upon the jury will be ee-“ I ncntlnlly the nauw. aad that imi M* i tMilh of the defendant* will he ad- I judged guilty of one or some of tha I f.Air . .Minis I Kour additional eauata war* 'irk ken from the bill of Indict meet. 1 upon aoraeaiant by Dtetrict Irvin H Tuoker aad defendant coun- K eel. to leave the laauee more clarffM fer the jury's . onsldoratloa. A number of exceptions wane *a< '••red by defense counsel at the c cfke . liialoa of the chargg delivered. baP II practically *very Instance they were overruled and the eiceptleas nut d Kemalaieg teyala The counts rsmatalag ta the la»* ''Y ,m «l "re Nos I, I. I aad 7. Tha fl'si . ....nl ctMrgeo the mteappftW' tun of liK.wt6.AS. which the goveaw , ment contenda was coaverted fneai A * )* I !.•«*> accommodation note." of K. I, Sanderson, for T. R roeper. ap plied to the latter's ar.-ouat Tha ■c-ond cburges deception of federpl >e«erv« ofn.*ers. oa Ike singed false entry of ’April 27. Illtf. llt.MAgg tli<- prdaecul lon . .intending UUP waa f\ credit for the aata be T K Cooper's account The thfxM toum charge* a false safrjr, la earn necCon with the ■ u gsetlertW a i note on April It the gar si a "lent contending no sack laaa waa made to Saudersoa oa that data. Tha seventh count charges the dtecowat- Ina of promissory notes for R C. Smith, who admitted thgt he sever •reel red the money, and that be nraa .colvent, ihe proceeds from the t inith note hiving been credited tq 1 K Cooper's tadivldua ercoaat. Jedgtf* t hatge Judge Rose Instructed the pry *' *1 'be defendaala cauld Pat ha eagy. vide.! Os anythlgg ether than tha •’bargee *tt so lk ta, th* htgkdMgte even though the ectloae of thafC ... it in iflilfctlf ilnf h Bill
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Feb. 15, 1925, edition 1
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