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WEATHER m 4 Wirntr tMUxi fcfttj rla»I; Biliti wind. JT" " ' •**■' ' i* POUH;. NUMBER 23 ritfe Jurorß Selected i To Try Noted Bandit CHAPMAN AIDS ATTORNEYS JN PICKING MEN By A Nad *f the Head He Either Aaeanled or Rejected ' Their Choice COURT ROOM IS CROWOEO Huntfr«lH Uniblt to Get Clohc uf> View of the Modern Jeoae James HARTFORD c onn. March 24 The debonair Gerald Chapman Jtslay went an trial In eqjvcrior court (or the murder of Pntrolmen I*. J. Bk*dl>; lu Now Brittain. tost Oct. 12. Eighty-six talismen ware examined, hot only (Jve of them were chaaea In the two court session* aggregating live and half hour* It was only as . ter c hapman had nodded hlx heed affirmatively that **th of the Ore were •eoaptad bjg hie counsel A number of others over whom big attorneys seemed to hover douta/tfAy sere dis missed m fireetnptroy charitr* atn*g altve nods from the notorioipt bandit. Slot»rt«jj| In bis chair and eeeming ly Indifferent. Chapman tpoka little, but Itfa larxe bine eye* lodged under promiOent brows spoke a ready Ian «"*•••. Olaaces between the taciturn prisoner and hie »hies counsel, Fred erick D. Hrochl of New York, were e»chao»ed before each decision, j t Tl|e day ended wltlr a court order' for tb* taiismen to be- la court when the trial U resumed tomorrow morn. tnr, for the court feared the seven _J**^d*dj^|tn_atuj)c chosen [j- op > tty — TWfle Time fgQ»e«ilentair , The eAte prosecutor. Huah \l. Al corn. spent lull* I line,ln Me qne.ilon in* of tnliajMcn'; su'tin* tb them prr • functory xjiuwtions. If the answers were antlsUctory to him. he turned 'he prop pact over to the defense. Oroehl apd hi* thief Hsalstant. Nu tban O. Freedman. , Hartford law yer, alternates) fn this-work, putting tacji tillamun through'an exhaustive quest hut I an. From the sp«ctatOr|i standpoint, tedloosnsss characterised the day* ca ire proceeding* To (him the hunt drum routine obviously was -suffered mil/ because of the attraction 0 f the P r *^*« , r, a small man of eaay grace A crowd front the doors by an anjr mented guard, kepi v.g.l throughout the day outside the Court building, unfwwsedetb-hy any scrap of sensa ilca. Ktrtfa rhajwnun’.- going to and going from the state prison si Weth ersfield. four miles from hre itroughf them no reward. , t For the prieoner guarded on all sidca. was transported in a dosed <gr which was preced'd h» a pair of sputtering motorcycle* bearing still other guards and followed l»y a motor car bristling with the arms of yet another detuchaient of police. RICHMOND MAN FATALLY SHOT * . i \f - * Jf- _ H unhand Who Turned Up Un expectedly Aliened to Have Snot Gordon RICHMOND.. Mer. 24-An Irate huitauMl. who timed up *t an un cxpegiod moment, resulted today j D W Lee Gordon. 23. m*nufa<ti'r»-i. 'ywiag in tb« hospital with four but- Jh'f drotibda. One of the hid let« ■ »i Rich, his pine, causing paralysis Gordon was about to lake Mrs | * Alice Mow*, n. «a ap automobile Hat light when her husband. J ‘tttda Moore 31. stepped up to tl» Hr*. The •booting ®‘ -TV la /sent of the Moore home. Isgmun on the Richmond en<MPwshlngton railway, aad sup I*o W|y had gone out on hie run. .Moore was created, charged with shooting with Intent to kUI. MTs'et lorney Indicated totlay hw would plead the cawrtten law. 3 High Soviet Official* Killed in Plane Crash MOtM-OW. March 34—A neater tl spnlrh rays lMr»* soviet govern ment pfßclals and two pilot* were hilled when a military alrprine fly ing from TM i to Hnchum caught Are In mtfl flle. and twnebed to earth , •* # % 0 w * rr l .Jf_ GOLDSBORO NEEDS MORE MANUFACTURING PLANTS THE GOLDSBORO NEWS JAIL l UNEMPLOYED -Arm) 1 ’ Taken >Vlkb It Forctal) Boards Freight Train EDMONTON. A) beet a. Mat. 24- roes that start <1 to trek, from Cal gary ugs n-t tak or employment.' waa locked up in a police station to tlay for forcibly ° hoarding a flight train on which they mad# m« last hip of tbrir journey. > 1 Th> men started out from Tal gat y to walk through the coantry. a distance at l»d miles, hut .when Ihey reached Atrdre, aluaty-taro miles n. rth or Calgsty, they fount the roads covered wtb snow. Then .they hoer«i»d a fan jd un-l’uclftd freight train in spite of the crew's effort to stop them A force of city, provincial and railroad police were wrieng for them at the freight t’jjmlnal when the train arrived PREPARE FOR LEGION DRIVE Commander Crone (o Announce I-ocal Committee in a s ,. Few Days The Whyne county campaign tor the locil quota of the 35.000.00 d drive for care and r.ehabilitat an cf veter an* or the world wwr. to be staged under the auspices of the oatlpahl department of the American 1-ejfhn. I will follow the a«td;ews of national rotnmtnder Drain.- In • Raleigh tpa Gc ml Friday. April lftth. J. C. rnm commander of tho local poet, stated yesterday Governor Angus W. McLean li chairmen of the drive In North Chir clina. The local chairman, together *Hn7fr .ywnifll of the commit i yx. Mr. Crone e .ded From the proceeds of the campaign the American Lemon will eatablah tocr hillris In the -as*, west, nmth i nd avufS. to cart for orphnns itad de|««d,>tit» of World War rctcrens. kud the proposal hex ih« endonte ment or scores and scores of th ■ I .ding man of rhe country. Includ ing President Toolldge. brothf7rhood MEETS SUNDAY Mr. Jncohp Urge** VVnync County Member* of Atworinlion lb Attend A .cumthyn* athn rece veil list night from Harry M. Jacobs, of Navy R n. stale* that th- lUptist Rroth • rhooil of th.- N'ettan-Atlantic asso elation, which 'a compom*d of Wuyngj, linolr. f'ravrn und-.a number qf other eustam CirtHla cocittias. wi|J hoi* n meptlng at the Kenedy hwnt at l 1 o’cl ck ‘ D nner will he served on th.- ground*. Mr. Jacoba guys that a v.-ry Ints • eating program has Ir-en nt*r«ng *d for the occasion and th t several hundred members are expected to lie In att MidanCe, H” s especially l anxious for a Urge reprrsetitethin to Hti-n.*. from this county, f ... Ah," " EXPLAINS SaS CALI. Trawler Flremsa Isliiml by Falling I * («h <Xh v NKW YORK. Mar. 24.-The mvs lery of tho 8 O H. calls w hich cmn>- t-<1 all New York’ hroatk-ssling to he stopped half an hour Halurdsy n’ght Was solved today. * A flr m.n In -nshing trawler at eva off th.- gt.md tmiiks wus struck und injured in a full into an ash can. The trawler wlreleaned re quest* to ship surgeons to prescribe j treeini nt by radio. Api>arrntly suiue |of the tr slers nilgisage liecsiue | construed as calls from a ship In j distress "• This explanat’on ws* given ‘tAday by officer* of th.* White Htar lltwer Cedric, which arrived from Liver pool. Th* Cedric’s sitrg<on sent » wireless prcscrlpton to the ttawler. which messag'd later that es a re sult the Injured man was Improv i Padlocking of Ship Sought by Buckner | * NBW YORK. March 24 - Three of sera o." lit.- Itohe-t C. dowry, former - r hie ship, seised Inst Helurday with i 11!V<mmhi north of liqittir on hoard 1 we?* held for the grand jury today by j Ihksf Htnt*e commissioner John N. ' lloyie. an a eßargc of unuigilut r.- . ..w.v , Goldsboro, n. c. weijEwiat morning, marc h tb, im& - . _ - -- - - - - - - HAMANDRAMSAY INVITATION TO BE CONSIDERED Mayor Bain ('alb Meeting of Miaiatent and Federation to ConaMer Proposal HE GOES TO" SMITH FIELD He May Be Asked to Come Here »nd Hold Hie Third GoldAboro Meeting Mayor Edgar H. Han. prraidtat of the Ooldehoro lot) men s Federation. 1 stated last night that he bad rafted a meeting of utftilaters of the city end members of the federation for tridey. April 3, to cons Ids r Inviting Evangelist M F (lam und W J. Rauiaay. h a singer. u> bold their third meeting here someuins in th* summer. Mr Ham hg* alrmdy accepted the inylistiou of the Johnsun county 'aym**n te hold a meting at Bmkth- Ueld in June, and R j* aapposed that il the Goldsboro federal ion god m'n ieters decide to extend- him anntnvr invitation, he will be naked to com hme about the first of Jaty. V Declaring there was an acute need for'another religious uph»rfv*l In tba community. Mayor Rain asserted Re was personally In favor of not only cit-nding th* nvitation to Mr. Ham. hut to bring the utmost pressure to bear n g tilng him to accept It . He said he waa nwart of the argu ment advanc'd that Mr Ham’s third appearance here would he 111-advised because he ties more than likely ex hausted his repertoire of sermons before Goldsboro audlepcee. but ar si(*d. wtb the statement that peo ple. especlnfly his convert*, seemed to never tire of hearing him Tin- Is Heme (lppe«Hk>n •'Why they go In droves whenever Mr. Ham is holdthfc a meeting any where near this weclloa." he Mfd. Afld I predq his j>e>tlni a_t -qplth mtd win rlreda of Goldsboro people.” Mr Rain also sntd there were hun dreds of f 'tlcens who had. gesser had the opportunity of hearing Mr Ham “LG se'mona. even If they are old % " he added, "arc a never-falling Source as inspiration for the older people who aye now on the downgrade of il r-'.” Another fiction cf the federation. Ljwwvcp. a trald to nppo*e the re-ap |iea:ance of Mr. Hum, on account or the coming of Dr. Scarlturough. not ed Texan evangellsl. who wIH hold a meeting here .some tlmy in June There mny not he a onlllct In dale*. It was po,tiled out, hut It Is f It ItT" this, fact Imi n the federxtlon that one n*c<tln'g would l>e aiifllclent for the reFglou# need* of the commun- Ity. * Mr. Hath, In tile statement laat right, disavowed any Intention of mak'ng an urbltrsry decision In tbe mutter. He wunfa th* members of th# FeJerulion to dhiciisS the propos ed nveeting with the ministers of the <a,mmtinliy. end If It Is felt a third mooting with fir. Him doing lh«- prearbmg '* needed, then extend him an Invltatiim to come here, fol lowing Ifni close of hi* Binithfleld engagement. Bandit Chief Slain "In Cabin of Woman I INI ONTO WN. Mar. 24—Arthur t'ooley, 22. said by folic" to be a mi-mil, r 0! a hand of mountain lisn tllts kurtWit as ' the Cooley gang.” ».** shot to death In the cabht of Mary Rtraqko, in the mountains, 12 uiiles southwest of rnlontown to day. Reports reaching her* wrr* to the <ffcct that while officers believ ed the shcotlng was aeeldent'il. sev eral members of the- Hiranko famlly had tie, n arrested pending an In v»at gstlon A fugitive from Justice, t'ooley bad lived In the mounts-ns to: sev eral years an I it'd siu-cesstuHv eluded rapture lit- was Indicted 4 years ago in Morgantown. W, Va. pn seven cluyge* or rWbbery. SIXTH VICTIM DIES Yew Verb I’ellce Kearch for I’jrs -1 maniac NBW YORK. Mar 24—White po lice and tbe Dr* mvcsbal'a staff reanh?d the city totlay for lh* *>yro t maniac who started a Are that «w*pt thswngh an HIM Forty-acre nth Ht Unement house yesterday, a s'.xth victim of tbe blate dietl n e hospi tal 8h? was rvordhy Otto. t» years old, who was found unconstimia on th* fourth floor of the building where her mother and her tt-year cl<f slater were suffocated. In Heettle an auto driver ran Into p new building aoing ap. so raa 1 ctwtei R was going the wrewg way. BORROWED /PLANE •iirsead Htk n tan Mat Rerid Temp. ■aßag to Roe I elk- WAHHInSIMN Mm ch J.t The I "brig” at AaJMag Field la him sup posed to he; ggodat-ive n> anile, hut I’rlrste Rogjl-R. (RlTmi was th* p't tur* of MlhNitmeni today awolt eg a tflHlfX Martin l OccaslooaK RNfrttx p nched him self Tvs . he was alive. 1 —wild thnt4(ttf the reason (or hla contewdei «| UI A fevF df&Otro lit* at the flying pest. begafljMlfk Mifrltx. He ws. homesick. «■ totaled to go hoove, a, I a to refused him I Although Hhad been ta tb* a’r j service for Bp months. Bllfrtts hud never pj*n< But that did not He took a ma pit's *h'p hangsr tuned it up. tpesrd hie ta. »M took oV for Us h u|MI Weed Vlrg n4a In hi* hajHw forgot to open the nhtgter on ahlp’k sadtator. and the cnqlns ygau to "spit at him'' "Tfllkoi rlrel<7V»M.-k and *n aipi*d n •take a a Mill wind waa Imwlng. aa/jMMOOIy the rii'p trash ed iipriuw Iw. Rilfetag a haoeur. • Ofllrera alwprlYnlrs dashed to the Plane, exptqgHw to And the masglsd body of th«i amot'or pUoi. hat Kit miti rlimhgß 01W unhurt H» hill 'fully cntwOW-Bta sagtne when he crashed, pml thus el tpinated the ('anger from flve. What t)MI you tgke that ship off 'th' ground for’*' demanded the ofll <*r of the day ’’l wanted to go home" repled Ft Ifrltx. Rut Instead, he went to the “trig ” It Is a eerioua offrnse to “hor oar an army rfane," JACK fiEMPSEY BANNED IN NEW YORK MATCHES l.im FVor Ih-storm ram triifirn WlUn ( h«lle.ijre T HE UAUGHM AT RILING 7 f —■-a-*--v-v V Soys He Wnrt Never lArennet) lo Box By ( ummisHion Which ■fi '"Would Rgr Him N 0" YORK. March 24 (A>) -Jack Dempsey, wnrt la heavyweight l»x- Itift cbmiplon. today was placed on lee N*te York slate athletic commis sions nellglhle list. Th»- l>oxing commission furiher de rirted ihai "no licensed club, match tttafcei tvor any rfllc ai connected with a licensed club In this state.”, shall enter Into a contract with, or have negotiation vth or a milch any boxer suspended or declared in eligible hy th« commission Th* urt'on against Dempsey, wag taken because of the champion's 'f«li ute to intake a sJtlsfactory reply to the commission* ultimatum of March *. giving him 50 days In which to aonsgt the challenge for a title match submitted hy Harry Wills th" negro heavywe ght, who lias been on Dempa-y's trail for sever,l yenrs Ml'hlM AT AITHIV * NEW YORK. March 24 iAb—Jack I)*mp, y. heavyweight champion, and th* New Yoik nthlet c com miss ion err scheduled lo ntset In th* final roudd of their buttle today Hemp* y t. far away, hut the com mission has a long arm. und may Ik able to band him a jolt with the plan to place him on the ineligible Hat. Herb action would kn<*-k Hemp-' sey Inin the postion now occupied by Mickey Wulkir. welterweight king who has lieen hsrred from th" New York Ini for ssrersl mon'bs. To day'e regular mi-ding Is. r -ported reedy lo t .kr -'restle action LOB ANGKLKB. March 24 On lh sve 0/ tbe meeting o the New York eonimlreton lo take art lon |4sr ng Dettips-y on tpe ineligible list, the champion was' qpoled h-re as saying that Ihropgh such action the »• York body would Join the tanks of world’s rlianrpion* Hsrt's- haring our) fled «s the "world', chntuplon long (ll*tence , joker" "The - oniinisstop has atisolutely no control over me.” Dempsey d lured “I have never held s license fn IsiX 'n Ihsl state, and when they tier me, never having Lcenat-d m». they are | just milking It caskr for me to Hugh st them. * 1 j - -•» (ißrman UeichAhank To Pav Bijr Dividend RKRI.IN March 24 i4b- The *n ui«l report of the re'ths-hnnk for | 1124 shows'll arose pniflt as 3u*.tsai - 1 (UUUuu,irk. nd » n<4, p-otil of 122 9 1 noOJSM) marks. In wm'-cb th« fed*ml ■ government share* to the sklent «* • i H.MO.OM marks. A .y TRANSIT LINES WILL OPERATE ALL OVER PIT* Motor-Drivtn Hum. of llm St root C ar Typo, to :Attkta tain 20 Minot* Horace TWO C ARS TO BKGIN TODAY TfcW Car, to Opontto Botwaon Wgbbtowg amt Or if in Plant Starts Tttaroday beginning thin morning at 4 o'clock (he GoMaborn Transit Company will he* ■ ope rat os of two of Ms bit**#* la tta dry os a tweniy-wfenuie chedule M *u announced last al«ht t>y M G. Baloo. t)M manager A Ihßd cir. which Mia already nrrtvM. hut haa not been unc-rsled will h* placed In operation an the faltswtss day Berrtce Marta na the Walnut street ant tb> Tittle Washington aod hospital routes and the third ear. wt)Mt placed r n romniisakin. vttl tra verse the route fro* Ftaevlaw ave nue ta the A T. Otltßn Maiwtfartur i ia plant. The tv.,inut atapet car will start from the union station. th*a np Wal nut Rtrrri to Ptnevlew avenue, thapoa -ntirth to Mulberry: ’meat on MuMh»>- ry to Uniiel; thaaai OrAtth to Wfl nnt. thetyy weal to Martin* point This car w-'ll start al Pin# view at fa. ta end every twenty minutes thereafter Ta*’ r><outl bua will operate front l.lttlf WM'hlngton. starting at the rolor*d ad'nol on West Kim street nt fi a.m. rtutl erery twenty m'nut ■* theraa i»r gatag asst as Kim to George at eat: thane# north to Wal nut ri reel; thence east to Jthn then north. t,o ilxntie nr-et: thence e#Hl to WlUlaio ii.. !.<«e’ <e«t to Itermnn , Turk. ihrin south t *i' the hutu Initial and return over the initi, K<). nperpto Hhnltle tar . -? The thud hue. atsrtii* at Piuaalaw fr ATiilfwiaii *' Ag, jPiifflii rv*ry iwenlv n.tOiites th^taYHarrwTt gs wort hit Rim to John afreet; then north to Walnut atre*i thenca wtgl t<> r.dhfti si reel; (lienee north to the A T.. tTriflin Manufacturing plan and imtb nrer the asm* tiiiile. In tin funpi. It was amte-l. |t l» plaoneif to • peratc a ehuttle ear. Inking "are of all of the mein thor oughfares of the cty not traremed by the principal route* Tie nerv ier. however, will net ha started for' the present The ears, of the eommod’onn street car type, comfortably neatlnt about tnenty passengers, wens In operation , yest'rdny. the drlv»m liking the op portunity to tnmillarsr themselves with the vnriotra-foutea. Accomniode tlona ror rblor-d paaaesgera Hkc in street cars *n th" larger cities, are afforded In the rosr of the ears. Mr. Bales stated ymtsrday Ihst It van the intent on of bis company to give the people of Goldsboro service Mipey or to what assld Mr* bean • hialned orrr lhe street :allway. which wm abandrmut nererpi years g/> - Nothing but |h* most, .careful «■» drivers w'll he employed, be ndd id, ,ry! they hbve ItdCn Inatrocted to live up to the twenty-minute sched ule to thi* mniites. iitHrsa unavotd i.hlv ,t» lav'd for unforeseen reitaoni'^ ’ he fare will He ten rwta. ROTARY HEARS DR. WM. SMITH ' laicul Physician T»Ha of A4- \ liners in (lie Art of' Modern .Medicine An nddresa on lls m-dlrai pfn- I. salon by l)r will'ani HrnlMi fea .net last night's weekly inert na of tli* It rary dub. alilih wta also en . *ened hr **v»ral muali-nl m-lecriona bv Kenneth Finlay. I»gf Rmltli 111 hi- remarks, stress ed .the res-arch work of the- se'en t let a of this country, and told of the * remarkable progress In Isle years in the adenee of prev*ntlre medicine and surgvrr _ Th* 1 "On to Richmond" district ir.teilua w.« d aciisse.l fv eevarsl members, slid It wan rev sled lua'ore 1 the nyylng was over, that at leaet •**lvc (lnlnshe-o Rotgrlans and ihor wives would attend I. I. Gobhel, of Durham. who Is j assisting in Conducting tbe Htmdard Monday Hchool Workers Train ns Hr boo). here this week. was th gu-sl of Koiarlan Jwre Jerome MII VIIHk I OTTOX NK'V YORK. March M tot on spots i|iilrt Middling IR.Mt; cotton I futures dosed ha rely steady. March JSI7 'lay «'», July 26.61; (>c 24 *O, run HM. t POISON POUND rnsldr llles I nder dj«lert#n« Cir cumstance" HOT BPRINIIM. M D, Mar. J4.-~ i hernial a in the state uulvera ly of Vermilion hnre found polron In the stmnach of Kev Robert K. TWU ton. pwntor of ibe Uommunlty Chureb bare. M was snnuuncesl today. Ha was tnund u«ad tb* mwmtnt of Jan PfH)t 9* under myatmloua clrtiim sunrws. The body was discovered by metn bera of i hi- minister's family na»r Ms «iilomohu# In Ibsi family garage arhec* be Hud rallcn. swppsMedly frbm been fattnre NEW EXCESS RULING MADE * HoulMMUni AnrMkgw fur Through Ship—twin Over American l.iMa According lo n taJegrapi isacelvsd l*» ynatirdny by beral oAriala of tbe (hmthcni lUllroed. the Month asset.’m Hnarena cuphnny hue made arrangements with tbe American Ktpreas mirapaay. tn ion for mil y with • rerun iullna ot Mm Inur st -te comme oe oanatniaslfk- wlaaw by It can handle long distance ship manta. The urrangetnant becomes effaflt hra today. March 26. "After that data cays the t-Is gram rece.ved fence, “ehtppcrs denktiag Ip gtvw the feoulh <B-«cin tn long haul «m buelness my vine thru Wwafetagtan. Rtchmond. iln lannM.. U>»,svillc. Otlro. Jach murttile. Savannah. Memphis nr Montgomery, cam do no by epeclfy tag any one of the mllltoo and a lal muds |aeluded In the Month rant rna - routing mde • dhh h haa h’en tlled with (fee MthraUta cqtn -1 mei <« f ■•oniiuiaalt* and planed at t*» dint ft .of shipped* ret slew rs of [rxiu’r>a traflk. The rout ng gntds contains llatw of t atai ana (a N*w twnglAud. New York, Now hwrwey,, I* unaylvanla, Imiawwrt, Mary'nnd. IMmrtso of Geluaahit. fkortdg. Ohio. "tTT'pirgn- • tnownm- 4Hmmuw< -KMima da. Mlnneaota. lowa. Missouri, ani Arkansas fjom which the shippers may now route burtneaa. nstng the Moutbeaalsn-U thru Thm < <l*n noaiwl gcleway in the oprn'ng of tbe now thru routes. PrnoWent J, K. Mkag gies of dhe Houtlietahre* a»ated that they had been worked ont by «ha lw«t rompaaits in an effort to giro tbi shippers the henellt of the moat •*- p-ditiitup roiilcs" for moving their express Irnllli -BUSBEE GLAD TO BE RID OF JOB A Wnrden H»n Kitted More Than Half of HO Men Electrocuted And U Tired of II RAI.I.TGH. March 21- Warden Busies aald Ibis afternoon that re- from his duttea as etecutlon*r at the atate'a pr son N about th* most welcome (hint that’ his come to hint since ho hud to lake th* state's job of killing Ik* ■_ He haa shot tbo rurr-nt lino more than hal' Ihe nearly so nien whv Jyeire gou • lo II ha- had no women to execute. The nearest In* **Wj|ir came to that waa the Ida ltoll MU*y<*n cade, when the Forsyth w» nod Her paramour logl their supr in court appeals. snd eer>- scheduled for a double desih Gov ernor t>n-g found U incomput'ble w|th b a Weis of i h vMlry lo execute a winnan. aud saved the man solely lie-aiilt* he saved the wnnian The wa:dsn sis a culler on flov. \lr I Pan toduy Whrtlver the two dlscnsacd the re-appointnienl of the w rden or not ha* not he *n learned There la 4 ferlin* iilumt Raleigh fYat tie* warden ta uii* of Ihe men slated for a fall, but prison develop ments may have somoihlnx. '•*» do with that At ativ rate, vry little chants js._**pr»'led in that Ins* tut lon 'tad warden fu nlali flat,, Hov 14, Adm its Killing Woman, Wounding Son Park* tehura. W. Va . 'March Yi I .tobn Havwes li-yea'-old wanderer confessed tods#.' police declared ’ f hal h* ihot and k.liuol Mrs. Itrn ftum i mrra an<l woundpd her s<m Paul, al ! their home in VV Va.. nanr here Saturday night when he went td •l»li the liosiaS Ifavn a arrive J at f’arto on a ft dght trs’n laat August and sraa taken In by Mr*. Kiimm< r« »nd given employment nl the Hum mer hrnie Me l« aald to have < nm* from t'olumbns. fHilo. Mrs. Hu mm rs was kill’d by a shot Hull ill rough th- window, and her 'a< n woondetf*'ae \\sJ eleppedr on tbe H.reh to Invvsrtgwte the shooting J ""■ ■!' ' ' ■ ' .11l- MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS -U- '=:j".. PUCK FIVI CUM PROFITEERING IN TORNADO AREACHARGED f ■ -. CdSSiEt**' ►.? , Munyfeysfeorw KcglaunuMwar H»* psrt«4 U Riff CtelMf M Onto lifer Smmwmli LIBT OF DCAD THeH* ftt Amfkag Hm AffWMl Ta T»k« Iw Rat ire RfHrf Work MURPHY Mb HU). Ill* March M. UPy~Tfeo nAeigl list at Murpfeyw feora'a tornado victhna tawigfet atoofe at 20«. bat the uanAclat H* *rs 124 aafoao. the dtoarapaacy ha tag doe to the fa* that ajg aafro wwosoa. kilWd by tba stima. w*ra taken to (arbondala aa* buried Th# Amortcfe* Rod Ciosa gntlaqol • •lief organ itartan offarsd (• taka °v*r ibe entr* rwßaf work ta tfea •bra* states *f It Knots. IndtaM a«4 Mhwagri. u the local raj kef eommU trr* desired It t* do aa. g»4 ta ita rwb.lltafe all h’m*lesa fgmlttaa, aofe aatsid'ah ib*m In homra Meaawhlle. bowswar. th* work had rrlapaad ta sgaM uggii hi as. according to oflfelalt ta ofegrga as civic organlxstiaaa. tfee roanao ba tar th* flrst efta'a having tba **•> cd. people outsttt of tfea atar* do us u mount of relief work uMM th* Injured atm t« b* feuas. Hark fergaataid (• Murphy shorn tbe relief work taut been organised slate* ta a got »u workers and la' r*fug»*b ta «b* wmk sine* th* storm Thrsa f«ad •* k»»Jfe«ta.. fewfe opaHthg al «MBt night t»i <taf. Tag* of clack lag arc tataf Wad. A *f—pirirrrn ,/iliitratafer Pfe VKAAttWMURI - t on of proAtaarigg food dealer* Hr meeting of ritaeHl amt reetourntaora as a- result as wfetab th* d*atefa alga vo an ngranmtot g* to In crag so grto es hi Murubyabora ggins tfea whata •h*l* prlpea »*ee tgtagd. u, wag dg • Ided tbot me* prices war* ggratal HARRY AUSTIN BADLY INJURF.P Woodh SuMrbifMMlgaf attack - on Knag Whtn Ax* Gtanrgg Os Tut Friends or Haoy Austin, ink superintendent far iße Virginia Bag and I.iimiter coaigsay. will b* glaao ed to learn that be hi ragMty re cur ring from the sever* a jury sua tal*#d on bjn knee when an na* ta the hands of a work ms* glaaosd ok (he tree he Waa felling Although aavUral Bgamewt* ware Atvered. R » Mtarei tbit Mr. Aog tin will sufar an Impediment It Ma i walk aa a rfsnlt He will grefegfesf be able to leave th* hospital, whate he was brought Immedlkleiv follow ing Die accident, wbi-b occurred ta Hii- Seven HprlHg* necUon. la a fanr ('ey*. PLANNING FOR BIG AUTO SHOW i ' * .«* Klkn (Tub. Aaaiatml br Ta/tar Trout. Mill Have ( barge of Eaont The Kike club yesterday closed a rna tract with Taylor Trout, gallon »ll) known edtomabDe show man. wnerrby la will asolst In patUng an tie local nufa show on May 4th. wmch w II he h-ld under tfea aoa f.cen of that ardor. Mt Trogt bad abarge of tbo WR mlnttoa nutomobUe ghnw In gt preo »n« mining on on* at vmitartita. and next week goes to WWeblngtoa. The ch tuber of com me re* yestoe ••■y ismied • rtslemenl lo tbo elf’* lhat while the would fegeu charge of the Goldwbara autonaoWlo show M would (w-opeeil- ta every Thr see priory, W. «. Denmark who 1 ha* had eb«rgw gs prevwms shown, said the mho wore caked to tag* court’ Os tba I Alt event on aeon* 1 o' the chamber being engaged In so many endeavors thi* v*or na to peo clUile tbs poaelhHtty of al«tgg th* "how tb- "ItusU'on h deo’rren. > "Hut lam going to help tbo taka r commute* all I sag ta making the r show the be* ag retard.” be Mgr- Igtadcd »■"■ ' ‘|, I 4 1m iilYflL 1 in in if it*
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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March 25, 1925, edition 1
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