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The boat reported sunk was one erf the two chartered by the Mftii—M of the iblrfMuth, here he convention, for an ex cursion on tits Mississippi The excursionists on board the first boat arrived here safe ly, and not until after they landed mss news of the tragedy received, H. L. T»H»rt. Clark •til* Ml.. , • »MMas*r •» IS* flrs« beat, told tk* ’ Ss—left Pres* tb«i el i«Mrt SI of . tSe feity were aboard the boat whlak •S.'reportol teet. .;,'*. -.. ; ''%T i r- The t bdrtaw la tte nanu- of th gevanupeet bowi wbtel aurreMifUilr WHM&Mmei IMh MMa Betb fbe CkocUw aao »&*»* gtsaeriag Irpanmrau Tbay had b»«w set »t the dlagOMl et the >b*l"*era gaibrred here M> tern •■ ateocianon es esfisem of tike' nUd-»oath. Teefr Aw» #lr»» Jlewa fteergs Footer, a Memphis nfln aer, gave th* first weed to tb» oat *H» World of ibr albbiog of the goe rrnmeot »t*«m*r Xormand with a gosaXOb )esa of mors tbae twasty* fir# lire# lif the MUalsaippl rlrer aooth et h«f. Appearing at the hour of K MrAraM ad. as tba river «*#ar Lake Cormoraa, Ml«a., hr 10I j of the . disaster. ' Poster told member* of the Anal*- load family that be*««am to the bank * of Ibo Hfer with a Ky»ar-oM boy. aa* of two ivemea and • mother man or two alter the boat turned ever tn nld-st ream without warning. H* said that only Mg or adVon ont es the »■■ eessoetdTorty Or fifty persons on % bent swam out • t The boiler of ibe bo*t to supposed te hare blown up. according to mea ger Information received her* untight. The location ta jam opposite Coaho* \ ma Uedlag. abd aot far dim. Itatol from the bead es Jeeale Parish aMilaad. where th* dr*r rorr.nt la {'gwin aad traacbemua. old rlvermen eald. To get I# the Armi*teed home, four Wile* from the area#. SUatrr had to rToas ea totaad ted a chute on which be a**d a skiff. | Poster told Mia* Mary O'Donnell \ *t the Arm lot* »d borne that the host Ihreed over suddenly wbbont warn- W. Re was so tinted, Mlsa O’Don pmeii said, that he could give no rtd ' loll* except te my h* could not ••- rlbe * ream* for the boat turning ever. legvees Saw Disaster Negro laborer* <m the Arm Ist end plantation, who were ey*-wtta*M*a to thp accident, said the bo*t appar ent It was running Haoothlr when h stopped suddenly careen lag aad .cornplainly tamed over/ disappear o.> •utokly. When th* water reaehed th* holler*. M *oa*d«d like *a "•niomo- Mle man lag.” own of th* negro** MIA Wterte la ohtsl* new* by long dte laace telephoa* from potat* Intend War* fruit lea*. As attempt *lte was h*l*g mad* t« communicate with th* choctaw by radio. The ***** of the reposted slaking |g Isolated and vlrtaally ImpoegfblS IS raaeh ticept by water, It was raid. Th* mas -who telephoned la th* first nows said h» bail mads hi* way for the flash *k» with smat dtCfleaUv. b dteong the pamoa* an hoard the 1 Derates warn beNeVcd to h* a asm pß*l it:- >4 .ha* p, *o< q te- : COssOssai Oh Page Thro*) mp* \Ml%rf * „ . ji * fyi'-Uka ; t ::. *~o~ -4rr,' -or- **<f~ —o— —o~ Alleged. Mutilators Jimpear Confused On Witness Stand Loot NEW YORK. May •-Ronds that 'formed part of the loot of <fr*|d Chapawa, cone)Wed mur-; dprer aad mall bandit, were **», covered u»day with tba arrant of John J. Pbsiao. with grand larceny In connection with s toon of (MM obtained from th* first National Bank of Ly a brook. Long sll*«d, on now* of the oft en ooliateml. _ the biitehers on mum of the hand* depoaltpA by MshW correspond, ed with those on bond* stolen ta the sensational lower Rroadwsjr mall truck roMterw In •bteh Chapmen *bd two pete were charged with Haring escaped with tt,4S»,SM worth of loot. !■■■*——*■■■■■ 11 IS C. A. NORWOOD IS SPEAKER AT CO-OP MEETING rtteMml of Aawßttkß Rett eystes DvttrtninatiM Os WM«R Rert of Publicity § WILL REACH FARM HOUSES Mr* k O. Wtfwf nvd Tatta Rocky Mi*"** A rMt*tei u -utiMs ffcßunf w%k- i \ ROCKY MOUNT May Y-The teats in regard to th# Tebfeao Orowera < ooperatiTc Assocliitlon and Its benss. Win Ih#farmers are going to b* co nr led to #v*ry man. woman and tblid on tb* lobeccs farina of e**t«n» North Carolina, according lo tbo pro gram for the Homing season, which wta outlined by President George Norwood of the aamacUtlon aad 51. 0. Wilscn. IU teerrtary, ta a meet- In* btra today la whtob 1-adlng grower members of tbs sseociatlM from tea eastern mantles pledged their ('operation tn putting ovor the new campaign of edition and put*. Hefty wbteb will spread from district meetings of the pa»t two d*Y* to 1 county wide and local meetings. According lo the pls»* approved by grower mmbers and employer* to day. no fact pr Information d**ir«<l by the leading members of (hi* *ac- Hon was tacking In thfir meeting bet* pud after a full day’s session tbty l»tt tb# offices Os th* coopera tive warehouse armed with printed statements and full knowtodg* of ttt* details of th* asso-totton manage ment aad policies, including antarfen, ax pens**, rcdrylng and s*lm poltclea. Risen »* Vtstake* ■ • The mlsUka* or both msgog*m*m and members were freely *d mil ted •»d discussed by thd members her* but there was scarcely a member among those who fame from conn ties of earner* North Carolina who did aot stata th* asoodinoa had benefit led Him and h|* neighbors or who was unwilling to fight tar tt> roniinuaare aad growth la tffl* sec tion. 1 Mr* W 0. WtanUd of Nash conn ty, whose recent defeaae of the to h*r«o association before tb* legis lator* at Raletarh. sitrs'ted *t*to*- wld» Interest, endorsing ths present policy of wide open pObllntty.. de clared “If you can mak* tb* member* realise that they are reaponatam jtt th* asocctotten you will maßc lite Increasing sacc**a. Before there w*a say aaaoeiation, my_ tobacco would have to kelp pay for ‘b* tobacco of .some promlneat man farther up the' road who got * higher price thte I. There has teen not hi*g that ha* ev*v stahlUsed the price of oar ttdtaceo la this section oscept Ibe Ssorw lalloo. *» rwMlng Rip— »i Repre«e*tsftv f Tyle of Reanfort county, who deflated be was on* of the many member* of the presefct North Carolina legislate r« la sympa ' thy with th# tobacco association, oe. scribed Mm. Wtaatad * speech la.tho (Coatiaaac an gag* turn) ♦ / „ ■ .f *- trx..Ts'V '.a, " *«.l w.V j,• ( V. " SAW FILER HAS NARROW ESCAPE AT PLANT HERE earthing as F. V„ Ntwaag, Rat mm 99 Virxiwla Idmtar Cm., Canxht t« Sat Beraw BURNED ON A STEAM PIPE Forlunately. Hi* Injurlaw Qfc Btvw Bvrita : I F. V Newman, a *ow filer at tb* Virginia Bog *nd Lumber Company. bod * miraculous «*c*po from death y**terdTay’*aftet»ooi| wbes Ma cloth ‘»g canght aa the att screw of a tepidly revolving *h«ft. He was swung around bad around, his head or parts of hi* body grazing a hot dtoam pipe at every revolution. Fortunately, n o hones went Tlrobra. ;.wd ft mao' atotad la it atopt attcnlln* physician that ba would recover. Hl* lajaßes aobalht largely of tarrthN burns on tba faca aad 4|*at, caused when hi* body touched ibo «t a»m plrr, and bnt.eo* ted nilnor cut*. f S* ‘Wh*A the power was cttl off aVW plant by a workman who aaw .the pHght of the unumcoat* man, Mr. a nhre.l of cluth ‘M bla back wlth-Ue? ccoptlci .of his soots Emhloyeea raahed to Mo were adtoaisbed sad raUevad to Rad him tenacious, non# the worse for hi* expo Hence except tar the'* had bUrag and bruises He Is now resting very comfortably at h's bom* oa 1101 Bauth Slocumt> atr*»t aad it, |» nu poctod that he will bo able to t»- pnH Back tar dutr within the neat dhy or two. Haw It Bappened ' V '' - ■■■; 1 ' Mr. Newman was UctMH a belt Whte the Bccldeni bAppcard. This belt worked on a »haft?Xk faring him. Aaothor shafting,- driv ing machinery f** Its roar, wa* right at hia e)bow, bni he was so intent upon ladnx tbt bolt h* was oblivious of his danger. A sodden twist or mo tion carried bla body right up against the rear shafting, sad before he teal lied his peril. Mr. Nvwmaa’e cloth ing Jjeughi on tb# aet screw. H» ana suddenly. Jerked from bis feat, and hi* Clothing became more tightly meshed In tb* a#t bcr»w, b# was thrown over and ov#v with each revo lution of the shaft. The steam pipe was off th* flour a few feet. A carrier of »Ue*m. It wpa blistering hot and aa Mr. N*w man was dragged oevr It, It left a Mvht blister oa hi* face, cheat or. arm*, which-vrr happened to toaeh. It. (a aot known k«w Mr. N#w- Afc ws* srtij ct. H to Ike torturou* exp*Hence. No me aaw the accident at time, The man who happened tn te# hia body b lag whirled around oa the skap, and stopped th* mot Inn, was unable to knrw long he had teen caught <m th* arrewj but It If cart*ln that It waa only a few moments. Another minute. It Is ho llered. end he would n» : v*r bate liv ed t* toll the Ul*. 1 " " —.sr-i-rn S Alexanders Treasure I» Souirht Near' Baku BAKU. Azerbaijan Republic. May A—Search ba* been begun by the Alelhaljan Archaeological oo*l#ty far the treasure of Alexander the Dr»al, which to baltoeed to te hurled **»r Dm village or Andr*lvta, In »b# Mtamokh* district, about M miles from this cMy, Although Ibtte ate no prsrtos his lorloal data Indicating th* vxistanc* Os such treasure, th* archaaolnglat* weto |*d to excavate b<,lhe •tatomeni of an 10-yvar-old of Aadrtov h*. named Dsvolteff, »ho any* he <>W** an ancient map stole* from a’ Turkish snltsn many ysate ago ahow l»g the apot where tb* le hurled t* , , I Ides* are Tuny things. They won’t work tthMFymi ta, v t . v r- • f’ sci V.. '4 «, .?. Jl: \ k lif- . a|L WMBB dMirKPlfeiji "May I. Radio fan* sad jdher* la ibis city will leant with IbtalfK that Miss Mary MeCuller* who!holds a position lUmiiwi jfl ww|-v " jnywatewaa, at th* Halve raw of t’bicugo. I* broadcasting ambn *e«ry Banday aad Wedaaodsy bights Hev«aong» are braadcprtvd pv*r M’MBB <*(•) every j and Wedgpadsy I night* hotwoeu f »ud g: ld>o^»<»cfc ha wtraoMtoi uJtor *%0d.., nick h»ve for nvm •* h«r P»wfM»«*# in tbta art. the 4r.dn«t*l to plate »rcm Metedtt* BoHegi and Ha* studied v»ie# k|ehic4o it win he somethluir A a no volt y rbr Smith field in “far la” on bom* talent that HO# lviae.l 'Uch Wlds. spread distlacDmi. MORE TALK OF ELTOPCUNE TO gcA.dsboro «>- * I ’ • •- T-"pr - f-fe '• - - -rS •_ A-i mm aaßtel# tom Mmj * mr iw-«%n« vu DTBKAM May «- Although It to stilt P, maker tot coajvetura, «H --dagoe bccotpc mote #«MMf thll th* Dvthe ifftervat, Im-M hooking up the PlaHusbut and Northont. th# *®r folk Houthera. and tb# Our Ham *M J Southern and o*ergba PM IHorld* lain a rail ayateni eßßndipf from Madlaog, na. to Norfolk, and eoa tafnlng appro* taistedY Mgg inUed of trackfgm-. any* ap arttata g th* Dnrhaoa HaroW. **}*•'. ■ i \ Whether Jr not tits system will te eloctrUtad In the event It |» ftested by the Iftkea to prnblemoHcal" «(Mly one unit —the Piedmont aiRT North ern ojwratin* tn tbo Ctertott# terri tory through a large poMlon’tH man# North and gotph Parol Ins- la alraady eleef mlly nperatad. Burner has it tint th* system wilt becom* * part of the treat nuko elrotrtaal ie vclnpmtet now gradually overspread, tag th* south. Credence is given to th* ramore by cause dr the recent apoutoltinn hr Eraeaf William* »t control of tb* Norfalk ftouthern. Mr. Williams Wi allied with the Dnhes. Ba Is John Bkeltoa Willtoens reoalver for too Georgia gad Florida, who has inil raafed that th* rmd wUI coaa ruct *d,‘ dil tonal mileage between its North er* terminus and OVteirwood S (5. where It ospM easily hock up th* P. N into Haartaaburg leaving ‘only the a»p batwaen Rpartanhurg aad Gaston Is to giro :t direct service to Norfolk through RaloHrH. WMaon. Greenville. Washington, pnd Ellra- Aeth * l» v Pledtaont -eid Norther* a*d Dur ham ted ftonthern. th* latter of which would glee the cnnaertlte with Dur ham I* aJr sad' dlractly In Duke ’ bauds. J. B. Duke la president of the P. g N. and B N Duke is pres ident as the Durham and POitthern It ha* tern **M that ta* plaas as the Duka* Include th* eopstrarikm of a dlriet liar from Charlotte to Durham This would tea ggrt of the Piedmont r.*nf Sfortbrni.. Fven tuslly the read .-rordinc to ti»to>H mor. w||| he r >xtond*d to B*autart\ Acuulatttan of >he Norfolk Boutb*rn was considered g past-’ of this plan. That porting of tbo No*** Boufh era hatwaaa Geldaho** and Morcbcad City, however. I* mm pw R ed by the railway compaoy. The caenpaay bo* • long teas lease frma th* state of North otpviina ”* #• . : <r- i Vscrtnoilaaa ate Mk« vacattana, *V i i «. t* : Elk’s Circus and Auto | Show Dance Called Aj IVHt rViAirJv , friiAjj i/wiaruiy jiiaxnG, M !)SoS^ DSNINCIATION lUv. Mr, ThagMct Cootdfini tkt rhap ss: h>° ££"££"' CHRIST WAS NOT TOt*S Hag Ht AMMftrriL Save Mr., , tewdS ,: * »i p*f. A Wi»r» was Phytot last atgtU’ I CAB Ml. mt Wh*M H* WMB’t H* wasn't P <-hon*r«g* <*? tit* «*»<** held by th| local Rttm at the Automobile Hhow lost night. nei.bsr wgs H« prreeut foT Ascii.-a hour. If 4mtl« f%rM. ib* Son of lit* >lr»n* Uorf '....fieri .resurrrcled. smeluL tCA** t«mm wkw m -mm* linn 011)1 .KbiriAeMta* or Wb «Ml IMI Nrtj- bad . *fb*U owl os thut dene# boor. every .liotbet's son of the crowd enow in a d*rr limSir^ It in nothing short of a dlggy. dirty cowardly, di’sfeidly atiafnr **d re pnrocb oh «oy eomimntftg for a rroup of Ood-dtahonorn*. Christ - forMklna »«4« Mil snob • mum. ksowM* that t* do so was o«o»aot ib* nUad and win aad perfect ora. acl*BM of rVery Ood-fesriai sad fhrtafJoßMMt man and *om»« t* our ii <, «Krt- to Hto;atag»s "Ob*' you esy, l *p> w*rr wai: cb rnrwi" T« you me *h*i*- e rsard. hot by whom? H any of Uiom chep*»*u#o g*« to hr«v*n. tbey shall moat Mr stsly roosi on tb# iosnnk limbs of tbs trs* o* Ufa To*. y*o w*m ehopereast! 4w Jspn. didn't ihnp*ron* you- Mb *asm i ‘here. H* will not be (hot*. Jans* Cbrlaf hue never attended a dance Vos sorer board of Iflwi hsini tbor* You never saw Him there Y*n» away fcnoo a Nsit Soul to be < onverytl \i • dance. But many /• «aml hutotaat «.nl has been damned by yn»r krlllab daiWf ra. YOl’ NKVBB ftMV AN AT* TFVt>KR t’FON THK DANCRS WHO WAJI A BOH, WINNKR TO TH* umn jratm rHßinr. “U‘« none of your tMetneeo." I hear you say. “bb#p ysnr month abut.' Bnt just a minute-1 m taklna my ordera hot fr tn R>me but from the thros* of Ood eternal In <h* hoove# a. nod called me no nun hod anyth.#* in dt* »ICh that. He empowered mr. **»* me forth placed my feet on tb* walla of Biou. po Hht nieewigr In *y heart end sold "gpeek It yonat man. ere I require at yo ir band* Hi* hb><id *f iboa* to mho .t | Hum called von to minister.* Ind I cannot but "Poah Hht revela* on* to mo Concem. h»« eachwtcgedgetw of men ' ff Ood be for me. who ran be aghlßftl m*r If any man ehall r.da# ht* hand •MlM* **■ /*"» TIM mart* him. e.M mid ami, sail send we on nty way with the meenaie as (h*,|Ktnt Tb«y» are not enough devlta la hell tad an earth to atop the lore meaMge of the ttamlng ee*na#l. ,*> ‘ fled a peek* We aaw Kll)ah at wnth far the K ait lam night at the Second Bag. lies fhnrch. aa l»r Peel# followed «be | > prophet'« tinlqtie career Klljah wa* the kind of man Cod l*eed. The type of *-# la ear chnyrh e* t B atir RHjeh tdood for r'lMt-THKMI for .he lewd «od Ab* mlghiy. first, last and always. Von recall the *Uk*dn#*» of tb t old Moody, cowardly king Altai) How b* established Baal warahlp thraagh ont the kingdom. And did more la (CaaUanag as Papa Fagr ■ ~k i .. . t ir. 'm’'L Vik,t,'ii - ~, f i.n I, >r fa. ■ ■ i Gun Duel ! COLUMBIA, A C.. Harry Mef.w. clertr tff the Mats aupreme conn u mm and Joa* fgk f Lucga la held by !*• Mhatf *uU. Htf*s «• the peaaft of g plat Moot la * spif i|i ftrnaf. 4k dyu \ *Wth three 4»g|B#*fi Mrt<ldt**l *3 8 - I*™* nra, tkw body #6. Mr, Uta ayr, who died faataatly with a nrouad la th* heart Them h*4 Men trouble hetwMS t|e «*« re| < be held SMALL Flß^y Bii»» ' Isninj Tlu, not fining I Th. Kennon Hotel wnfare.leaed *lll. a * riot >• rim !**. alght whM naarna were dtorommd in W Mb fill na >ba dettmd floor. Prompt work, o* lie pan of the hw H fir* department Iwmeter, ooefliy *4 th* dHMUB. to a burned h#d •ad door. The mns «.. ** occupied sad how Hi* Hr* ortgtaftol mm: wo* e d*#p myaury Th* fire waa dk|coy#Md by one of fh* wa'trmmea Who fiMm** up on Bihird floor, just omr JH. Rhs am i urnok* poUrtaK up thhmgb tb* Ices of b*r lion, H wa* atatfd. end conveyed her fagm to Sr.'Cap. fnopd the rnoia wes on fir#. 4 fitoea the dr*ft ereeled by the op. •alag Os the dd*f reached that fleawee, they spread mpldly, sad for g um» It sppeartd eg If th* bpII ting might be eadangered the Bremen rseehed •herd Jaet la time, liatf they b*oa df. liiycd Hire mlaoteg longer, many on th* aesae th y’ woulf h»ee had mnrh dlfJlei ;ty ta « h rktna llgj flames. > Mr. CoplM waa at lom 4» espials how the lira started. Th* wm I'ad sot been oecnpted alnoe the pmelirte alghtaad all of the windows war* dowa." etimindting, It ft though* **y poMtbthty of tb* ilas* starting warn • spark from the fin# of *tther the adjacent laun try, at pres*tag < lnh esuMlehmcnt ‘ •' * 1 Will Brygnt, a moashtr of the Be* department r-eelved a bad gaah shoes hi* fiwohfisd who" a* seminal teak. which he wa* endeavoring to ho!»| up to th* asernd floor slipped end strnck him e glancing blow. waa at the ft of th* huHeedhraMuc the ap paratus to mm on the second floor trwoi tb* tracks. TStaking lb* man Who wee reawtvtag tig? apparatus b*d 1 •ecnr* grip on thr r heinlml. unk, h* turned It eloaea. Burk «a* not the ■won and the tank fell, bitting him on the heed. Pour Hitches had to he taken hyj *b# attend hut pbyak-loa to sew' up tb* WStMd. ' Two Youthn Must Die For KllHiih Educator Oa . Mar fi-Ted : Aggsshell. of risyton, HI., sod P. w. Meet Hand, of itmrkma, N Y, were f#n»d guilty by a Jury la Put. neat connty oop-rlor Mart here Hat night of th* murder «f Ms. f, Wright aged connty superintendent, •erersi taS#gs Th* yonlhn w-fe seaton rod to Ofi In the eietrtrlo cb*W o» MUlodgertn*. Mm 4 wT ,•*■ ,f Jic l ■ rn V, « jLAj, .'# -. ■ k' /'* V r ’t lu . 41 • • ' ■ nmvTinA ' *:.*f - m WAS NOT IN .... . "% V/Tt I W A % $ W 11MEj'. Ili (y| walileTW - DeramK ss&„. ss Hhf T*dWiWrtl W'Ud.IAMPfiN Mar 5.4-« The -’lmbl ** .|H| (MHw' ' i’ftjl y.p TamJ ttfa -A tllif II iff ■, | b ”'Pw'mjiPlllPlll* '.'ymm | m pnn -e „ *• - *" th-' same harhaTahimm- W " wtofci - - n. RmPfS % WmSm ffl ’fiWWfwi <« a riit/i tr i proMdhgy _ j , h. .. * * Q.-.'&n -- y isU** #ppfli:|lcilt-V f|||:H- "i?. '«id gut t|B%r that A gtnyihof of VrlfftrtiiM fflui- fm i Mete’. wHneengs bad arevtonsiy tto-, tiHcd that the'|oo MM worn prsgttif »h.i took a Irofiog port ht gerfßMt- ‘ log tk# oporoHogj "i h#rs tram ot rtoro ftaeth. Mb ' - ch.rsegor wttamMaSi ' * •titled that M*ti hood o §3S* ■ • iriueMiie In SfeMRIH. '* <l* .wdsoi fMfjgb look th* SIMM >» dt. „wn kofimll. Mg teettfled tbm f oil ih- aiß.it Os Mo alleged lip <||U t>* w»g st Ktastoa, ofta li n*~ ma «rr»nsem*nts to ding the next «gg. .Mfigf|fihf Mj||b *■ H-mk < tJiii4 i, ir r jrd»d m om that k* wag gM iieviog taken hka rrngfi the Jen So *as vigorously OPOge«osnsitfijpdL hgfi - rX ■, idherert to hie MrtglMl t —jfgnfMM gM 'hewed no etgoa ot MBfuMaflamS At the c.edlosfihH as Mfiatk'e sMflj* mony rh. defense seated H. gpHIfPM. our. ... Mijoovsed lor the d»y p(fi. ■'Wlua Ike rebmtML MMrncd to bt or ered by th# etsto tomorrow, argge Mry Weals At i.rnt -Is horn wQI || craenned In Mo rauni. «u. It was fioaaagied, «Mh three hours ellotad to ofifh g|AC Orest crowds' bfiffi haeo Ip oltgfiM* v * "■* j' me trial stare (be b*nl|pi ff w -VHP nor we* hggfip WedaOMHT OfigM* *"">n The gmud limp m «f» g, «£ M ton. wg* m latfitto HRWUMIn Pl 01 -j ,1..w. „r. m a.yii ,1
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