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TUB WEATHER . ; H* l» warn mi M«t ffartlaa ln*»M iMte) M», VOLUME FOUR} NUMBER 112 Codidge Confers With Cabinet Officers Upon Vexing Foreign Problems KrUrm u 4 Grow Inform C|i«f BxrckUvr of Chinese Am Dfffe Bit urt lon |NO DjKVAILh MADE PUBLIC MjMUnt Plum Further Die \7fiskms With Lender* Upon Various Matters RwklirßrOTT, Mm., July U Ulllllfn Pres*). —ln the seclusion uqraAs summer white house President ClWidge sod Segrmsry Kellogg went 1 conference V»*e today on the lane and debt situation*. With « I *wn# n*d«r secretary of elate iff JL who h * d brou *hi from W««h i»l|'i the meet of documentary and Tern V Information as to late develop matr WH Ho Details Ultra Oa jg. return to Whit# fan rt, late la tha 4 ter noon from tba Essex County «*ui Ctub'e outing at Lake Attltaah, the President found the secretary of Hate and Ms assistant awaiting him. They Immediately be gan a discussion of departmental matters, chief of which w*te the Chinee# and debt funding problems. It was Indicated (hat the consult*: tlon would continue over the week and. with little likelihood that much would be made publie a* to tha de tails. Arriving In Bostoa shortly after noon from hla borne la Bt. Paul. Mr. Kellogg declined to discuss at any length the .purpose of bis visit to White Court, eltbougb It was con firmed that hi* conference with the President would binge finally on Chinn and debts. The Secretary wea met enruote to Beaton by Mr. drew, and after lun boon both motored to the rammer whit* bouse The meeting here as the President with the Secretary of State wan tic executive's lirH conference with a cabinet officer since hi* vira'lon be gen, end wa» In line with bis aanounc ed Intention of having government officials coma here from time to tlm* during the summer for a discussion of Important departmental matters Suspected Smoke House Thief Captured . Later last Uigbt a ter the arti cle below was In typ*. Sheriff O'ant notified the SEWB th rt a nrgro man, whose name was not learned, had returned to the place where the nine pieces of meat were h!ld*n, ai.d wa< arrested by Deputies Thon.ua and G«rd « ner, Resisted by Messrs Bob Vln eon and Ross Smith. of the neigh borhood, who wer;* hiding pi the efforts to apprehend the thief. ■A> V o An epidemic of smoke-boone rob beries struck New Hope township last week, throe occurring within four days. On Tuesday night, thieves •tola a large quantify of meat from Mra. B A Parks; on Thursday night Mr. Oeorge Smith suffered a similar Ices- ant! early Saturday morning the amok, -house of Mr* Jim Tyndall, w how, wee stripped of all Its m*et. Within a f*w hours of the Tynrtu>l „ i.ery. a negro, carryng a sack <(.Raining three pieces of meat, was t tried by Mr Marshall Adams, who queßloned him as to where he ob tained it. Upon being pressed too cleeelT the mas dropped the bag anil OtdL - iWben be learned of Mrs. Tyn dall e loss. Mr. Adams, convinced that belonged to her, returned Mu. The tye love khrdordodlolou lopbtd In n patch of woods near tbc I voplgll home ThU cache Ijl being guafded. and Sheriff Grant stated that ha hoped to catch the thief srhett he returned for hie loot Two Killed In Airplane Crash SYRACUSE. July Iff. (By Associated Press). —Two mea were killed Frida; When sa aeioplase crashed In flames at Amboy. The dead were Identified as a Mr. Cherat. of Syracuse, end Jacob rilklet, of Belle lale. JEW TORI f‘OTTOS NEW YORK. July 11 IRy Associat ed Press) —Cotton futures closed e'tady July »*.!•; Oct. 21M. Dec SJ.7I) Jan Mil; March 21.41 Spot cot to* quiet Middling Id I*. e•• • * - THE GOLDSBORO NEWS STOP, LOOK. LISTEN AND LIVE REDONDO BEACH. Calif., Jnly It <By o Associated Pross).-r-Wil liam Billings, 57, and Ms wife. Alice Billings, 45, of Redondo Bosch, were SRlad today When their automobile w*» demolished by a Paclft; Electric lulerurban car at Hermose Beach, n<ar here. BUDDIES ARE ASSURED OF FINE MEETING e f American October Con vent fbn to be Held at Omaha At *he American legion Conven tion held at Ht Paul. Minn., last Oc tober it was derided to hold the nest convention »t Omaha. Nebraska. Oe lob< r 1#25. uA committee was-at once appointed in Onutba to arrange plans which are now well underway, in order to give the people of th* Unit ed States and Its foreign possessions some Idea of the facilities in Omaha for bousing. faetllng.&musingf enter taining and transporting tbe UHt.OOO people, eg-servfce men. laglonnairag end American I«#rl°n Austllerlee Who will visit the convention, the coni* inttte decided upopn tbe plan of ap pointing speakers representatives In all cities of the United States to talk orre the radio and broadcast frem time to regarding the convention and the City of Oma ha. omu.u layrra ‘"■fljmri f " . con ven non trf YRR*Rffr after the convemHi) • St "raub Wh» B the convention committee wav ed,# errtiffed check for WtI.OOO at the St. Paul convention, It w«s a token of the fart that Omaha meant busi ness and that her Invitation te ih* legionnaires to come to Omaha, for tbe convention w«i asurcera, Omaha Omaha, la a btg clttTmHpmr to a quarter of a in lllon SlcraS. necord- Ing tothe last government estimate uod It hhs uniiatiul far lilt lea end can take care of 100,00 guests It ha* th'rty-obe hotels, sis clubs wdh dor mitories; 'and there are 50.000 borne* In th(t e^ty. “Omaha. If a great deal more ac cessible for the western stutes then cities of tbe east or slong tbe M s siselppt. Just as In the olden days the crored the .\Ua seurl vlrer "st Omaha, and sent ont alongthe trail across Nebraska which forked off to the Santa Ee trail or the Oregon trail, so the railroad sys tems of today radiate fromOmahs t" all pouts of the west. Tbe City is the*Nour'b rullroadc-nter In the Unit ed States on tbe basis of nt'les of railroad. It also happens that ft* rstlread yurt's are close to the down town section so that hundreda of ipillntans can be parked convenient ly for visitors to the convention The Omaha eonvtntlon will he marked by unusual entertainment and by tbe presence of regn :tr troop* i.f the 7th Corps Ares sccnrdltig •« t'nstruction soon t<> ho issued. Th.- ‘cgion Post of the city wh>ch U the largest In the world in addition to having the assistance of all civic and business organisations as In othef r ties will also have, the hearty suit port of Ak-Sar Ben.s unique booster organisation. I'alque Organisation f.\k Kgr-lUn Is to the Masons or tha Forty and-Klghl la to t)h* Le glon.” It was fitrmtd thirty years ago to prpnietes feeling of giHttl-fAl lo»rhlp lu the city. In the atete end throughout tbe middle west. It Is • sort of club with virtually every business and professional man in the city belonging, and op. rales without profit Its name In Nebraska re Versed "Ak-Sar Iton has e big hallcslled tbi Dm. In which it puta on a mystic show every Monday night through the surkimer and excursion .at* or visitors come from nearby towns to view the spectacle, The Den. by the way. will be tty* meeting place of the conven tion of Forty Right era. and *ll the 1 lnltatls 0 paraphernalia of the “King of Quivers,'* who Is the brad of Ak t , (CMtUned m papa tiro) Join the Goldsboro Chamber of Commerce mu. |JHff ... t GROUP piCrrURE OF CHILORIN COMPRISING REIKnV DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOLS AT UHRISIIAN CHURCH GANGSTER BURIED IN OUIET W\Y Third of Brother* Killed In Grbic Fight* Has Few Mourner* SURVIVORS FEAR DEATH Ranrainint Brother* in Hiding a* Tony (j|£ n;> Carried to CHICAGO, ltt>| 11 (By A«>or|atad Frees). TorajMftarVrd the pa»a|ng of «nother ClMab g«ng*t r and tun ms*. Tray (lends, itll d of notorluv G*"na brothers id he ehirm a gang lend feud Is dwjjhaeks. wn* shlskct to ttie gr«V« raMOt prayers or tea<» a renewal of Ibe ghn*iW(S|Bw Tnnyfg. three stiprivlnt hrhlhciw. fr? thy one llmousttie whl h |ht to the rente ' hiding. Tony’S r*h qr«l was in mTked contrast #»r Ws ‘lain brother Angelo. sU weeks when n band headed tbj ftincsui p/o cession. fc»||(.sf<d by Ihratlelni,* load ed with Dowers vaSMrat thouiand* of dollatf. |ha tribute of gangland, and the body wa» carried to th# grave lu a cMk, t of ef and broad*. ■ Rlw-dKe funeral US* b 111 hrlD jqjBMUA I man w:m walmfilT’l aoallant to d»uth tiW*K, trying to *et|le u street Otht. Mlrha*l Mnrhu, the pollcetrtJn, dropped Vrrtth fine* bullet* In h|* |er tnUfrom hi" rafliatep position ,D d fire iliots Into tnw<Wd) of >»!s unidentified ns •allsnt. The latter died In a hospital later. • V —-—■ Women Eligible v For Jury Duty a CHICAGO, July 11 <Hy Associated Fr»>»),- Women art* r llgihl# for Jury service In Cook county (Chicago). This wan decided today by Judge Fblllp L. SulHvan. of the Superior Court, who Issued a mandamus order ing the Jury enmnil*slonrr« to pi i \ on t h-Mr rolls tie name* o quullflrd women. ■' T*>e d*cl»lon reeulled fcom n com plaint filed ag«|e*t the Jury c«'nmi« sinners by Mrs. Anna It. Kite, of rt.fc f*srh. was ehirgoi that her name hud been Mr) ken from tit" Jury list when It sn* found th«f she w.t« a woman' .••he wa* hirkr | by the Illinois of Women Voters, Judge Sillllven held that the Illin ois constitution does not ptohihli wo rn' n from Jury servlc*. Submarine Officer Cleared in Grounding tdiww* PORTSMOUTH. H, July II IJ*ut, cherter A I-ew*iii, 17. S. N . navigation •(fleer of th’ submarine S-H. who has been on trlnl before s nevy court-martial bosid her# s|we last Tuesday o« charge.) growing trill of the gronn thw sulcus fine on Natl'et b*r, ape Cod, January 13 Inst •it s.quir .-d by Ih ' Imsrd. , IJenl. C A. Martin, coinman*ler o* I (he 8-1# and l.'ect Alevsnder Kal wards. Junior officer, also have been t on trial before tbe same hoard. The [ I'lndtag* |s thadr es-e* were not mad public a*d are still In the hands o tha Navy Dapartament for review h> Secretary 0 f tha Navy WUbur. o GOLDSBORO, N. C SUNDAY MORNING. JULY 12. 1925 1 •i~."‘r-s±--.-^.±.z+ x NEW MANAGER , WINS FIRST GAME ASHKVIM*:. July II (U) A» •nested Press). Lnrry tiarduer, former d veland third Mrimui, 1 laying hJs first gawe «s mrurgr of the Aabev|llT*tslnb of iL South Atlantic league, .rxlayjbl full r hit* out of four tlm** i/p, "drove .» two runs, scored twlr# fcln*»eir, plsyrd a • n's it tonal game at thtru h#*e. anil saw hi* te-m win Irojt the Spartanburg outfit h> toe score of ( to I. MILLIONS ARE * INVESTED IN USED AUTOS. Automotive A*soriation Gets tpNidFfe . GHKKNSHORO, July U Thr t million ond a quarter dollar* t» ti» • A-itlmnlcd v. ltte of 14.5<*» use) silt > | mobile* In lk» hands of Notii Caro lina dolers now, nccortlfng to » ntni*- me»t Issued by C. W Itohcrts. 'ecr* tsry of tK* North t'aro'lna Atltomu 'tlvw Trade Association finm th* re port of lt» committee on trad* *»*th "rtfia* I pollcle* The esect Hfftir# of represents the valwr of iurs |n N'tr:): ' m »'l». e#»t aignt-d' reports r.-c*,V)d f*r f ill of tha d-els r*. ||, *X. Krtuxer, Salisbury. I» chairman o' Ibla ccmmlttee,, A cen»u» of 111* number o',.U»"d care carried In stwh ,hy North Caro lina dealers' Ve'Ulted In r lorn, f'.OTl 212 out of the l,ton dealers In busi ness In this state. Th* report wu* us of June 30. with 1455 car liJmi .nd valued at f 125.123.32 Four rlrwsl rs reported no cars on hand |le it.rs|w numb pad band or u'ed r»n in th* a-thge c> any dealer wus 13. The large-t mijm ber was 101 « * i i", "There are few mor.- thin 1,100 an totwridle dealer* In the »t ltd," etet»d Mr. itoherts ye«terJay. "I do not o lleve that* ih,. avetage numb r y» tsts |»er dealer would he Incresa* U a Hat per * c«t reporj hud lares rnsd ■ hut 1 do bel'eve that Ibe money value nr the money Invest* I In used car* would give a larger avers ;e fig ure, because dr»|et» reporting ar iltc liltger. more »ucce*njul s« I pr i;rea>lve group. Additional rrptfl ere contlnr in by each nt -II and « more compl te .tat'.mvnr will b- ms lc to memhcrs.pf the Saaoclatltin t»- K*ther with a i»• yvmmend.itlon from th* Commlll** on Trade, uc hods pn 1 policies, "The used car tttuatlon I* not *.ie'.t S critical age In N >rth Carol np, 1% years jia-t, before rile stit lutobl c h u 1 reached U. present stage of a* fl •!*« ry, n**d tar. w»r# grnro ly of llttl value. Within the imst few yeti s. pro kr«*s in the niunufarttite of car* bus made it pos'lb 1 # to rvap vis *o’c .e If ul * rvlce from the rv»r*3» used *r "The used ear *l* not loagt i.vM beynus* |t Is not good for sefvlre tor bei-ntise the osnef, who use* hi* t» r for bit-ipers or pleasure, dives no* wish to suff r delay for re)talr*. The used ear, when overhauled a" I pu» Into good mechanical eon tit lon. Is generally worth the prlrejf e deal*r •ska berau»e of the rode of 'th; • the membe: of the N C. T A. works un der DEFUNCT FIRM RECEIVES AID FROM CLIENTS Onaluvia and Company Appeal to Friend* to Aid to Re orffaaiaalton $2,500,000 MUM NEEDED Receiver May* if AmotuH Is RaisW Proceeding:* Will bo DiHotlMoed NKW YDHK, July 11 (By Assort*! **d Prang), riw is.soo.ffW raqulrad for the reurg.nltsUiMi 0 f OnaUvU: snd t o-iipstn . iurgib*r» Os ih* »|oek eirhaugc 11#". dln rMtllyiihly last week with liabilities of f34.ffOn.unn has hern raised, ,ottnaol gala today. 14'hMe th* c4*rlc*l details of rror * irnd chb-sgn rreutveK irW tuinr mi* In po*» s» on or (t»# firm's property. ApidltaHoa has been mad. .01 "'fnvffg'.-.-uii nt b» ih • exekanfa. "Rt •untpHop of bnitloe** baa beep poss.bl only |h:ot)gto the rtMtpvrailon t everyttne raid Wl|lt*«i K Undtr. of i » tn»el, "tastomer* a in' frlrnfs oj the f|rji lave, t i.*poitdru In a intnaier nev r he'orn luarl of." Cotvemlag the ■ucceas of lias cum pslgn to'' rajs f2.3lN>.(Hi« Jqdge Wll tlam M. Canaan, local titctt!**?, laid Would Jake Mcriduv to a«csr tiitii "how tftil kly th.- gnii he distnlysed.” Similar Itiqi tries will h* made fff lb- Judicial authorities In Chicago t.e *u d, because »f the mssngl lit' linercte .«sled Balur of this «l'ut tlon. o I Police Think Have Murderer Located y- . , . * . - Utixnnu, N. Y . July II (fly As «»tided Press). Anti o’ltles aearrh leg so» I»!'.|||p K. Knspp, Whq |» «l I'ged to hnve (tilled Ix)t|Js Pin Hs. Ilcmpstesd isxir b driver, for tha* ••thrill.*' *a(d ton'ght they wont! »#'k for hut ~'l Weill today I s lap ] Ip IP* Thou*«nd l*lat'd». lollowlnt ili n rnlpt of Information that h» had re cently spent oom* time ah re, A warrant charring Knapp, who D s mat*her of « | romllient Syracu*e foplly. with th- mulider nf Flnklla 'v •» Issued today by th > Justine of Like lv> « Jonew it Hempstesd. Knspp '» l:cl| \• I to ‘ ntr* plann"! to H*gtinis Ulm l'.it's '' ntl’.y gft.r tb • murder, "d to .hive fb-d upstate laatin Wonien Leader* At Blow 4 Over Vole MKXlt'ti Cl iY, July 11 Wo:u ' lettdigi of thi> conservative «ad si. uil«t f:.rt|on. i.f th • f-iiernsi'.oaal I'ougrcM-of l. tln Women In .e al .n hrri'. came lo blows vester'a; wn*tt ■m »i>li «i (*■; red xivi'ti'd commit le* |H s|| Im.l*. ■,!* raw *><-*■■• era*- Killed as She Touches Charged ClotheHline , 4 ** HUNTQSGTON, W, V* , Ju t 11 Mt ■, tl H. F Vk, 37. w*« sl;etrnrvl*d h*r* often she tou bed n t re cl Mhes line, »h>li had been chargi-d by run tint yfli n lltht s<M-k t. it I" presuov I tbe wind blew til' | socket on the pottk ahuuf tb* doihf* lias. Darrow Outlines His Ideas on Tennessee’* ImBF 3NRH- Famous Monkey fnal DE PAOLO WlNtf ANOTHER RACE WASHINGTON. July 11 I Hjr A« »o<U tel Pre»*i. Peter Dc Paolo. Italian mocr, w«« daclaraff the • Inntr after a nchech toalghl ol (be 26« t mil* taauggfgl aftowoblld rac# today at the new B»Utuiore- Wa*bljigion >peedway. CO-OPS OPEN S.C. SEASON AUGUST 24TH Aasoeistion Reports Numerous Additions to Preocot Urgr Mcstbcrwhip rioßk.vi’H. a r„ j«iy n m, fojtrllt araaon of the Tobacre Grow rra Cooperative Aaioclaton will op rn In Fiuth Carolina ami the North Carolhnu laot at*r ‘mint lea tin Tuea •lajt. Auauat Oh who SI rnoporailyt warehouse* will l>*«la ratal*. nit the crop of lhj&. uirnrdlng ta *b* pa- ONSranatM by Itlchardß Patterwas *»»' rol nijnu|cer_o£_lb,f aaaoc allow Mr*lvd here t»dny Tb* (.asocial on appear* certain to r«Mlw a large prhportlo,, of the tb nth ChCaHffg crop,, thla year. which Ik oao of the la rpeat u ad-meat prom '•lag aver produed la ib* ataie, a#* iTi'ittn to the iii'xcni a>» vitta* asd ty rll of tbit member* who bare largely taken lato their, owp hapOy In'eatl*® campaign for n*» nwieanwi They are oiritlag with Increasing ntdTit intww Ulng the rank* ol tpi 15.00(1 o: gaal«< it planter* In‘tbta aiat> 6' ibe- «a*wsarflr «***<«*• tvor} inn I ml many acrei bare beep •«l*J ,«l in the a>< social tun bolding* ai tbta weak’* meet na of tint Yolimierr ranvaaiutia hi Marlon and Dillon reunite* where fo* tract* were alep hunileil In. o „ •’ •• - Memli r* of lHa ar 'Delation a> moat point* vlalled by tbo bald Wirhef* lb la Weak appear ta be alat-d nrer fact that talruUiiuna follow lag tb recabi ritatrlbut on of MM.IKH) inohf' appear rcri*!n that they will raiatri more 'hnh tbr outaldera for thetr de liver:** of lb* 1*24 crop, la ihetf ramp* an for new mrmW* the to burro loop* »re iMiiiiiint with pr U« <> th> ted thel tuhpnxi baa nveia* <*d twenty u*nta or better for tbr paai ■ ht»e yenfe In tb:* ei«t* bat tb*y dr ■mi fall ip d-dare to tu*lr neighbor! ■bit I bey are bolillng «:p the uuibrell.i Which prnteMa all *1 he. Another ■ld* tb* preaeal am up of a w l.ieiiibera a firt-od by lb * membei canvaseera In tb* mi.|i;al bed atati ment us ihr ini* ix*i a*«»elai iia di re.tot* tlial a« prWMtfr* *l!l be il* dititeil from del verb* of tb" IWG rrnp in nicet elatma nr il »ma t a for Hi* fu Inr* of member* to rfellr/r to kino »a Ib- glomalion dir an I me' o-anona. Tli# Tani|i*lga of eroaotnf !by which tb* tobacco *••!>< *» mi I curtailing iipenae* Ay eeveral bill' dollar* In etntlna down 'le- u.un teT of• eni|d*ye« r.nd wtrehoMee* iv'll : tlltninet few of ‘l* | lece vittic tiolnta n Hdnlli laraoln* ihir ai. tb * i iimina -ca*on It la j rtalftly known that, ihn foUowlna ne j operative werehnnaee will op*n for tb* *»aiHin on Auauel 4: Andrew*. , cbadbntira. Ccawhy. I»«rl n*ton. Ill* lon. r» rblnff. l**itiriiionl. Mem nr- Viay. .lohliiM.nvlili*. K.wpalrne, l**ki ‘My, lotinar, I yndibur*. tli rloii. Nii'holp, oUtifu. I'.implUe. Suni t e. Mini unrvllle. T l»*r. Tnonion' r(|ley Whi lev lie ciarkiim. Maan'ar anil Fl(>r*tu*e. Molllna and l.mulier ton ,*■ * .- f L '' • j dV Flood Sweeps Away .14 Bridges, 7 Autos tUIKK.IJMJ, W V*., J.ily 11. Ito»*» Hun. empiylng Into Ike Oti»n rlv*r hery ( went o» a rampur*. lot towln* a k*ttiy rainfall Thirty-four i i ualy brltge*, Ini'lndla* rlahl con cr.i* at’urlure*. were wjabed away, >•4**ll nntnmoblle* ..nd a nnmb*r o' garuKie* were »rr'*.| off and a "um b*r of home*l» the lowlan la wer* de«tror*d i Ther* waa no lo«a of I ‘tm McMahon'* < r*ek, on »h» Ohla aide. ‘ flooded the nt'olnr ytl'nr •* o Nef' Brook* Hu". M Latoivlll*, Kcko aad | WHlaw Qrovu. ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES i'hicb nva caiflt Arcuses Proscrutien of RttMinf Away Fron Facto hy eluding Ttstltowy BRYAN OBJECT ATTACK Noted Chicsru Lawyer Buys Btslr ksa no Ri f hi to Pfr hiWl Views DAYTON. Teas, July 11— Olar ence Darrow. ootiaal for John Srohaa In a ataiemeat lat# today s«mMM the atatag Uga| reproaebUttWak la ih* properu<ion of >be TesaokSN ev olution iaae of Biaklsi SS fthlt to run away from 0 tha S*ts. tight to praoeat' the IstraductlUyW npert teatlmony o B actesco hi to llglon. ' !^ Hi t He rbargod that thin afayt is "doobtieaa on account of tMMr Up* •b llty to get any acieatlde An to the world to d«ay the faet itot »r«V ed the correctneeg ‘of evoiaikSk* 1 Attach* into Th* rh lingo lawyer, aaaaetaled wlih local attarsoye, who on to f.nd n* tha young Day lag htataSf tcorb r, directed he attack y§rUp tnrl> Uialaat Wllltaat JenalgyajMlta »»al»t it a in ib* atat* m thesAMfS tlon. who bold* that evolukWg 'hud i itriktUnity are TrecsucMtTtak^ The vailing rouaaci M« jwito ft d#r|ar*d that tto Wm that any theory eT jwtautlflk K syigSa tgySryf usst j r,:s r ,Mim 'WWt (ltli iX tokg' |v |A4Myy Llftot toto mm* iVotfii fHint tki kto* “With one or two cgetPSM tm Juior In tble twee baa ataifd. hhdtfcvllt little or noth tag about Otil«« to war thing could be aald sMui ml lur; aaaeaihled la say state tk'Bta 'Stas. A* th#t!L are eosta *MliWl t Sereni religiose asd asSta f ew MB* died aata of ('hr lat Use. —“riftr there l* boom differasce Os ovffktaS ta >o the rttvlse accouat ha top n the Bible. ? "Mere tbo a os# aotosa t U gtwa jf the creat on of mas. Is tto BMk. tad the*# do not agree. Mas toffs lebated a long Utsa ak to the WWS qg of the MI'CH IS the Whig. Rto -i.*t lully of the amoost H erestlsa. md y*t aTonaasae ajury Urtl hSe ;iv'« ih* aU atlua to.yerotoattss to uippoaed to know, MB.' WhSt iff tut'JS la. and. a<<oodly, tUt Mil .M.l* trachea aad the aceount ta Ito Bible are in conflict. “And Mr. Bryan esya they ehduM v da tbta wlthoot thU *Tli>Sta. H |t • obv tone that no ta»y sceMßtoito" piub any aucb thing. •Tbr effort to heap the defense from offertat evldesoo IS tita «Uk a a plau efor« torse a«my frMS IhS* facta »m h doubt I*aa SS SCOSSSt df ihaIV Htaballty ta get asy aefasttSk tana n the world to deny tha fgdte hit prove the correcthffgs of eestS* this #,. “Ih a ta further ikowa by the fact that Mr. Bryan delivered s gSkUe. talk here and aaid the facta at re ltalon' amt evolution will at taat to tiro up hi lo light. Tb'a Tanaaeckk jury la eapcMcd b» the etsla wlthoSt • v.d* m * to llnd man eag be a Chrta lau am aa i volut oatat asd tbta dk* «ptt* the fact that inllltaaa of tbo tbleat mm Inlb* world, ladudlas S l«r«# iirnportion of etudesta *4 f 4-- I'gun. are liotu • brlatlan* aad etrs li.ili.rveta. Amoag tbeae ar* ths* •bleat Mtiituiieta of the world." l'r«M cottas lies Bsey DAYTON. Teas.. Jaly M. -W.th ib* rtefeaae atturucv* la tha Srepee J cvetatloa <sa* elleat during the day I but reported at latarvele “Will Is j murcieace*' lawyer* for the algts tl* an went over the <*ue* lo to »!*• •cbl.il at the r*auai|dttas of tb* ttli| Mundey. and WUltasi Jaantsga Bryns j* Hpiik «ni*a.*Miw*aed ay thetr dto* . lualone *t the • '"•« Tli* |iro**cv«i«w» praps raff 1% r*S*W vlgoroaely. *n\ aniouaeeii effort by >ibf <l. feint* jm iaiinduce tpatlakosy In nliuw ihut 'lbaierta* of evotSttos ■ml tb* leacbtagg of the Btbla ark not in roafltct .peat witch th* 4* l n a study of th* Igw. ft WS* Sff **rr*< that tha state will ihktsß ta the court thaJ acleptirte uetltaasy eoold be rrevetast asd able S
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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July 12, 1925, edition 1
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