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.--■ - . ■ ■ WAUMKt WFUNEMUI . TULgJU/AT QUMIItT. * HMMIBLT HftpWkgyt UP cSULKS IX TRK isTolntPpi ■ eVcf. • VOLUME SIX: NUMBER 231 OCEAN FLIER SAVES LIFE IN REMARKABLE FEAT • VSt'-V” ' ,v "‘ '■«. iPi' 1.l I * 1 O ■* t s . Three-Day Session Os . Negro Teachers Os The Slate Begins At 8 P, M. 'One Thousand Are Expected to Attend Sessions Running Through Friday ADDRESSES BY LEADERS DOTH RACE!* SCHEDULED White CiAlspna of Goldsboro Aid in Donating For Enter tainment y ' The vanguard of tha Uionoand Ne gro teartter*. of North Corolla* ex pected IhA* tor the session* of Ibo , Htuto Teacher* Association will begin arriving Qll* morning for the open lug H«Mlon at 8 o'clock this evening •n lUllard lllnß' School auditorium. | Dr. BVU. Adkins, president of the Association, will deliver hl« annual uiidreM tonight and welcome* will be spoken by Cot. Joseph hi It obi n non. Tttfor of the Argus. uud \layor J. If. Kin for the white race suit,for the oelftrtit by Bev. J. B.N. Troea. ftuHior of (R. James. A. M. E. Zion i hurob trillt reepos*« by Presldetti \V. -J. Trent of lirtugaton* College. Salisbury. Among tho heal known educational lerdetg from both rates who will ad- the nonferoixce are: Dr. M. C. x director *f the Negro nirl- j t-io» Relelgh: Dr. K. 1). Hotter, denn of the school iK rellg loue education in Duke t’ntverelty: Dr. 11. W. Odum of the Uunlverulty of North Carolina! Mrs .lane McKlin- elate Domouat ratlou agea4 lUJelghl land President Mor deegt Johnaon ad Howard University, ' tVaablngton. , Nejreo ■ liemee -of Qoldtfboro are lielflk iiroita opeh for the entertain meat ,«* the deHSdtee and many of the white cHi tens have aided the en t tertelnaent dMkmittee by nations of money and material*. . Tlip program of the couferouc*. v htuK coa tla nett through a night ses sion Friday. Id a» follows: , M edaesdnj. Severn her M, Him p. m. DHterd m»h HrbeoL Dean W. t. throw. Shaw*Tnlver slty, presiding. Effi* Mnfie. " '-:®{ .Invocation-Rev Ji. 'W. Vnderwnod. Das tor Ftrot JUptlsi rhurrb Music. t Welcome Address— Mayor J. 11. H|H Welcome Address -- Colouol Joseph Robinson. Editor the Oolrtaboro Ar gua. Muelc. iVeleome Addfeae— Rev. J. 8 Troaa, Pnetor St. Jumca A M. E. • htircb. f neapOhae—-Prealdeut \V. J. Trent. Livingston* College. Bnllsbury. Mtwkj. • i. v Aiblrevr—Or, Jteujamln W. Fox ier. HpeAiullat la Teacher 'rrauing I'. S,‘ RgrtyxU of Wash l.igtou. ‘O. r, . , Music, v ‘ Ai'ttnal AUdrtea—Dr. A. f*. Atkin*. . rr.'MdenfCbf the North Carolina Nc i-ro'lfenchere Association. „ 0 Announcements, Thursday November it. *!*•»• Muelc. Addrejta-PrdeldetU David D .’out*. B«nnett College. Cir*en*l>ort>. Muelc. Address— Ijr. Jentce llardv Dillard President of tpo Jexinea and Hint or Kntuni.it lons, CtasrWtesvMe. Va. M«**e. In'* • n« of Coswulttee* A ..lonnccmente Tharaday. it, * m-my frivt.tnn of Negro BdtietfUdtl. p.-rtehth, Muale. Duke Cniveraity*. Durbaiu. Preeldcpt W P «f Pulveralty la eipeeteii t » Id- preaelt t<j intend greetlaga Msalc. 2. Peporta of Committee*.. Aimouncemania . ~ Friday. >avamber Si, ids I*, m. Muafe. Aildreee- Mr. Jackainx Davla, Oei er.il EdpeaMon Board. Richmond, Va. “Iduelc. Address—Dr H. W Odum. I'nlvar l IfMWsM St Pso »I»i *- V THE GOLDSBORO NEWS BEAD IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. * i . , • * 11) Health to Cause Resignation, Said The resignation of Crranty An dltpr J. M. Powell will bo tendJf ed to the County Hoard of Com missioners this morning nud will become effective December .1, It became known ycetfrday. Mr. Powell is resigning on account of ill health Appointed auditor for Wayne In IftfK be baa served the county and the taxpayer in a fashion that bad true regard for the of all Uuriiiß the la*t live years. Close office rnaftneineni begun to tell upon him physically sev eral ago, affd hi* phye'eian advised to'give up hi* dutle*. The Con»mi**lonem in a previous session had heard with regret these fart* and inUntried Mr. Dowel) to delegate «h much of his dnt tea as required to ■hi* as*l*t«ut, Moses Rountree, hoping that thuh Mr., r Povrdl would Ite able to con tinue. Hla physician remained I'ttni In hi* inftructlopa, howeter. the re-ignatioit will so lu till* morning. A successor to Mr. Pow ell will ptohabky be named of the tuine meeting. r "’ CAPPER DRAFTS NO-WAR TREATY WouM Have United Slalw. Fnuut* and Otkers Outlaw National Murder . WASIfINUXON. NOV, 2>—lAh A residutlon which •. would request President Coolldge to cuter negrotla tlona with Prance and "Mke-lnded na tli,uH for treat tee outlawing law has been prepared hy Senator Capper. Re publican. KatiauM. (cur liubmiaaioii to the next t^inrree* Senator Capper who lrf a member of the Semite forelsu relation* com mittee propose* also (bat the treaties should provide tl\at the "government*, were not to give aid and comfort to a" geaeor nation In wnrfarrf Jn the premuble of the resolution, text of which was given out today, Senator .jCapper recall* thu . willing ness expressed the foreign minis-, ter of FYaiicc to negotiate a treaty with the Tnltcd State* to outlaw war ■nd caHa attention that the present arbitration treaty between the United Stales add France* emit-next Febru ary. \nv cam: war ih «X IX WINDY CITY ONHTICTIU TODAY CHICAGO. Nuv. 22—(/h—The first vlcllrae of Clileaso'a new gang war war found shot lo death-In u door way on the *entli side thin morning. The body was that of Frank Herbert, brother of•• Big" Herbert, bodyguard of Joe S*ltig, beer baron recently acquitted of murder. Funeral For Young James Dawson Held On Tuesday Fnneraf^*ervices for James Dowsou, lit. son. of Mr. and Mrs. O K. Daw - Von of the Pinkney section, was held vesterday- at ADOIt yminu li.iwam; died suddenly Moml n avplttng. wbllD •'•oafitlYig ''(K "f brfUlig' man'll ' w tiV littvid Baaser. IC. a -si hs*3l Jnotc The aront out ponrluv of the peo ple of tint community for the funeral f< lu which youug Dawson wau held. The fttnei'nl wa* preached by RcV. D. 11. MllUkita,-. of the CJ linker trill li. In irrxneat was gtade in the family Imry in:. around at Dudley. .r%%V James was a member of the !Hh grade at Nairn tug school, and Karl I». L'dgerlon, prlnclpuj, said yester day that the young man led hta Haas es. He had long been Interested l» athletics took a prominent part In all yporta and wua commonly regard cl as tbe best basketball player of the coaußunftj. —.- GOLDSBORO, N. C. WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 23. 1927 SIMS TO BE ON PROGR AM I; » ; Goldubcro Sunday Sckiool ('on terence Will He Held De-. comber 1 and 2 - 4 D. W. Sin i. of Raleigh, General ituperintendeiit of the Noith Caro lina Sunday Reboot Association, is scheduled to be oue of the principal ■ * speaker*- tt» the (hildslKitu Township Sunday School tlonvention which will I be held ou Thursday' and Ftidiy, De j cember 1 and 2. In the #Prlend* Church. For a number of ytara Mr. Situ* lias been recognised a* one of the lauding Sunday School werker* in 1 Amyrtra. he nor Hie rcpulatiun of being one of the nine practical apeskei* on the Sunday School plat- form. Mr. Sims bus attended a num ber of tiunday School coliventlcns and , Institutes In 'Vayne County, and la *well known to many of the workers In Goldsboro and throughout the 'county. ; I. Associated with Mr. Him* In the ; Convent lon will be Dr. M. A. Hon line T>f I’esadena, • Califurui.i. who ..will give a series of on differ ent ihemt-s of iHuutlay Si Uool worg. l)r IlAnllne is said to bo one cf the moat noted Sunday School workers j that has ever visited North Carolina. From the officer* of the Goldsboro. Township Sunday Schodl comes tho information that all indi cation* point t > a record breaking meeting. GRAY-SNYDER LOSE APPEAL little Cermet Salesman Says • “Thank You” and Yeoman Itursts Into Tears ■■■■ ~— OBBIiMNG. N. Y.,' Nov. .2 ~<A‘t 1 Y.'hen Jmld Gra\ wad Ittith Hnyder were told In the Bing Slug prtaoii deal It house today that they had Ida' their law! court fißht for life Gray 1 received the news without calm, but Mrs. Hnydcr hurat Into-texir*. 1 Gray van receiving a call front Id* “mother - *, the waretuf aaid. “whan Hie new* cam* 1 , and when the keeper trld hint he Jumi mild 'Thunks, unil 1 laxwed Ills head. • "When Mr*. * Snyder war told of 1 ’tho court'* nrtlon. >.he uakeil what 1; niPital, Told that it meald that un* ■ leaa there Intervention site ' would die .»ix week*. who crippl'd th- si Ikt iltair and Aifn burgt : {tiu> ’ Y Ahirihg t hit' bt! ruv anil Air*. Hnydi-i of the murder of the woniViV* Ufv hand It 1 w«* Gray who ahiHgeil «t|fi greate*! emotion and Mr* Hnyter who ye mu I oeil coldly collected. . f NSXICANN Alt rested « FOR REVOLT EFFORT >' MEXICO CITY. Non " iAh 1 Three prominent v>r the lea gue for th* de'ense of religions liber ■ ty have beo.i aifrevteil np the actual lenders of the*attempt - 'ml Novembrr 13 to assassinate General Alvaro Ob s resmi and haa confessed their guilt. E. OtWal Hohefto Crus, chief' Os police atinhunced In xt aianeil datemenE" Monday night lie nml n rlnGsmaio. Duvlil Kasscr, bud put on tjie gloves at Dawson ■ store und were glvinr, an exhibition hoxlm: matcJi Indorr i'i ( . proprietor of the store- nnd father id James was one jyf the “tie^taiora. Tl»e eYclumgc of licks was not ret .R -f « i jßßLi:.i(' .i the ion and Inmlnl a blow about the mid dle of tbe chest. The young mnn MiennM to stagger backwurd slight I. i.ud Ids right arm raise forward a* ii' to return tbe blow. The movement died In mtd-alr. anil Jamc* sunk lo the floor. „. ■ ' , He gaspcTl g few lime.* T-WsKTalciut the stale leaped to render first aid. 4>ut In five mtdiite* be was dead The tragic case has caused much tadnsaa In the Nahjinta community and rrery one extends sympathy. CLUB FEASTS EARTHQUAKES High School Football Players Are Invited (iuwts of Ro- Ury Club The Goldsboro were honor Knout* of the Goldsboro 110 Inry club a! It* rexuUr uteolltiK at the Hotel Gold' hqro laid \ Toning ■ They tH.>» were niu i iill -il ,iipon to io much talking and were uilowttl to give their attention la the, main to a Khiwh* City Bteak. three hy four two Incbv* thick, tui'lllnvly |e»d< r and cookJd “after a fashion to tlcllghl the heart of any football plnyt-r. The Hotwrlan* had Si'tVeitHteil the ocraNloti in recogutt 100 of tlxo work of the football tMtn the past sen to it. Tent O'lle.rry, chairman of the hoy's v nrk commtltee of the Hah. presented o>~ Hay Annstroiir. mttxi'iTuleiiili'Ut of the c:ty sclioolh. Alt. Armstrong regret* ted that Id* dull** had kept him from loming In lntlmnte cqnt tri with Cue boys of the team, anil expressed the Wl-lu.'on ItpU evnfy player had lesrti nl v.ilunble le*«m* fnsm' hi* exper .ci.ce we a player -os* thitKtio man *ltve*.untn hlntaelf and t bAiJix, ». oi her j felh.w utuat lie connud upon and cun be eouutoil un io do Ids .part. Captain IVreßf Kelly returned thnnfc* to the Rotary Hub for the iplri t ha* shown In bnHtiua the leant an*! hrapoke the Twitleued ex pr.>.otiou of Bitch a spirit Cuacli Hit!-- lock on'.llned In brief.the two-team •-yhlBU ilivHopi'il p! the High school thl* year n td declared that prospect* were i right for next year. Lott'-. Oturr; aoslstant Coach. *poke of Impiovetnent In aUiHticv at Die lilgti s choc I diilng the past two yearn. Charley Himmoti* unit Monk Msson. i Vied <t to expretot tlietnsalves, .taU Ilia! they had rather eat. but they joined with t-twehva Butlo, V and Omcr In thanks to the l lot ary cluo. M-iiiH.ii by Joe V Darker of ttn- mU fit.* of Dr. \Y. 11. smith, preuldfeu of l.ic Rotary Hub. lu behalf of the f.ioti'utl team lirought ii roti*lug cheer Horn the Karthqiigke*. The Rotary prugronk of ethics h til been loosen led to new mam bero by I.oklh' Well. W. Frank Tayfor, pr,*i dec* of the Kiwuuln Hull, outlliKxl fit -tcrtalnment feature* to he brought to tlm <ttv by the Klwanlan*. He h»- .poke general wnppoi-t fur these t*n t"'Talnmctits, chu-stok them as of n calibre a* to warrant support, a The tallowing were Invited guest* of the Huh: T. V. Hamilton. Ikivld W»nv*r I.onia (Inter. K .F IlulliM-k, Kelly. Jfm Spicer. Ed Howell, Gary \!et*. Ilobt. Kelly. Herman Wiggins, Buin 'trilatm, Frail Mason. Charlie Simmons. Henry Idles, George Ed wards. Merrelte Moore. Bill Stubbs. Alex VcLssn. Jimcpb Mgthewa. B t p.cue I*, ale. Arnold Dallon. Olive R.id fard :>iitl _ \* r sner Gardner Pikeville Officers Make Booze Raid County mw'fbninb'“loner S' Berger. * prominent ITkevllle citlaeft, had one of the biggest gut-prise*’ of*his life laat night IMkevllle'a chief of pollct Van Unwell uxul two cltlccu deputies lioherl Ihndi iotd WHI HtHt*. rctnrni d fmni a thiiizc foray am) reported that they Usd destroyed 2M) gallon* of bi-cr mid a “gasoline drum 1 ' still lo 'nned on land owned by Mr. Berger and about two mile* west of Pikeville. The operator* had t.iken advantago ol a very seHinh'if spot oxi Mr. Iter gel's property to set up U)eir erode outfit, lie had had no suspicion of the •Itnation until Ui<? officers'reportad llic rajil to him , u...),*!)wv.'.,i.W..Xk ,< )'WlWe ••' ..... . *. PIIYTIRG Mil •• YM l XKKMICV TIIHU RAU'MII. Nov “ ’ (T*| The Kt.it" iwfkm » ■ - j*-- ernor McLean today to jftdopt net. Hpeelf.Vatlo.iih sought l»v th.' governo lo tiring .ilsiut coin[Kftltive Mddliig for printing contracts for the two year pitted which begun July I Tlie new *pc‘ mentions In-fore the cotnmlnsfon ware detailed If adopted by Ilia conunlsMlou bids will be adver llseil and each of the 250 printers In the state rccelra copies. Illil* of old Contract fivo Rulelgh and one Charlotte cfTm-ero twice were n Jortcd ,‘oo ground tho prices were too high. .< AGED WOM AN IS CALLED TO REST • : Will RtHiy Mrs. U. W. Bland at Kauton At 2:30 Th»* Afternoon Mrs. C, W Bland died al her Igime, 212 East Chestnut street, yea tMilajp morning after u lingering Hl pees >jl six mi in Hut. C.im'plb atlnits caused Iter death. She will be laid .in ust at the at 3 o’clock, Wednesday, j>. m , Novum her 23. Rev J. W. Radler will be in charge of tbe service* She w-us slxfy-aevcn years. out moiiih* nml twenty-tiro dors nlif Htic is survived by five anus amt (our riatighers: Mrs M. 1., Milter of Warsaw, Mr*. C. I*. Rogers of Golds bor.v, Mra. 8. H McLaur/n. pf Rocky Mount. Mis* Rosa Bland of Gold*- lwro; Mr*. M. I- Bland of Kinston: Messrs. A, 11. J C.. uipl R B Bland Wilson, aud h. F. lltnnd of T*htpa Fla. ■ o j She wa* tbe wife of the late C W. tlland. who proceeded her to the grave more than three years ngo lb shies her cHUdreh she leaves a host of relatives anil friend* who mourn the loss of her. * We loved her. ye* we loved h,r Bui Jesus loved, hor more And hr has sweetlv railed her To yonder shilling shore The Gate* were opened. A* genile voice said "come". And with'farewell unspoken Bh<- calmly entered home. . Hy The Family SOUTHPORT HAS AN EARTHQUAKE t , .. y : .) g Five Dfgtinct Shocks "felt on (’o«8l Town But Do No Damage f „ KOFTHCORT. N C.. Not. 22 (AT Five distinct earth Hhoeke were fell here between G:5« amt 7 o’colck to-, nlgtn. The tremorii "were oily f alight Inteuelty and no damage was reported. The firm shock wa* only noticed by a few Htlxena on the afreets and inebers of the Pilot* Association, who were in their tower nt tbe town wharf. Charles Gauae. leading busi nee* mnn, felt the firm shock nml at once went Intp a motion picture house and warned patrons who felt nmu her shock ns they vacated the building. In many sect ion resident left their homes as the third, fourth and fifth shock rattled dlshe* and windows, Hfftpa have Ixeen made to account shocks bur murine official* knew of no gun firing.off Ike cusst ami no blasting In tbe neighborhood •STORY OF corm ■ DECISION IS NOT'* CORRECT, HE HAYS ALBANY. - Nov. 22— t/P) V report I hit the court of nppeels hud decided to deny the appeal of Hynrv Jmld Grey and RttHi Drown Hifyder. con victed of the murder of Mra Beyder's Tusbitnd wiyi dtecouutinl t»v William .1 Armstrong, L clerk,;_of Die costrL to day. Continue Investigation Os Death Os Princeton Woman RICHMOND, Nov. 22. - Richmond defectives continue to make Investi gation* into rlrcumstauifuriaiind nx: tin fgtnl -hrotinc ol Mr* Kl*L< gn.uv. .. ." ek|»w.* .n»A*A i 110.7 S-.ipe*. native of Princeton, N t 1 . h“f' • 'id/’R-rf'lhe ‘AftTViing of No vember Hk Jilin W. Faison, ex-kivrrtary of the mrn .u VJ*SV£#I firrmally chnrgrd with thr mnrttrr. Detectives said that P*l*ou> bank hook ini lratcd that he hod head giv ii-.r. |E, r . ii rmmtli to Mr*. Khlpe* and bed allowani .-il his wife und five children flhu a month. He wa* receiving I2,l»()0 a y«Jr In hi* p«»l --tinn ms secretary and manager of the country Hnb.it place he accepted up. n rc-igning as a men.her of th* faculty of. Richmond school* u» pen manship iiodructor Now Faison no longer holds the job as secretary of tho countty club. Pacific Attempt Plane Hit Air Pocket, Turned Turtle, Spilling Maps To Decide If City To Enter Eastern League Whether cr not Uoidahoro will book a berth la the Eastern Caro lina birehall league now being formed jsill probably In- decided at a meeting at the Chamber of Com moree this evening at T:3u More Ihnn If>o huatness and professional mm of the city have been invited to attend the gathering Definite fotmailou of the class D letgae Is expectad to take place at a meal ing of repreecutntivesi of HUee which wHI epler to be held here December 2 Goldelp’ro wontd be required to post a forfeit fee of tltylO In tees sb* decides to go In. Total salary of players In Hie new, longue would be limited to 124*0 per month, exclnelre, of the man ager'a ealary Th* numher of playcis would he held to 24, In- Hudlng th* uiannger. t SAY NEGRESS V KILLED DALEY Prominent Younif Georgia Man Reported Ah Intimate of Mulatto '*» WHICIITHMU.K. Ga. Nnv. 23 (AT Tbe myatertoua murder u( VM Deter.' prominent young rtttsep eKWt to demb tu front U btg> Uonw y*a terday uioiulug, wm churged tonUht to Lenona Roger*, 3« y*«re "M »• grass, who claim* to Imre been hi* intinvite companion. A 14,mile trial of high lirol shoes, a glove gad lit* calibre of the bullet » hlrli killed Daley were links lit th,.- car* lo ImWlu where Ihe Roger* wo • Win of tlm evidence which toil olft mnn lived with her mother. Arrswlad on suspicion, she- denied any con leHtM with tin' alayltfg but today warrants were sworn out gainst her charging murder, Questioned tu her cell today lhe woman declared ehe had not scon Daley for ten dnya and llmt (be leal time she saw him ho i-ame to her house to ask If ehe needed any money fur iTirlatmas. "He promised to give me some money to buy Christmas presents for onr child.’' referring to her five year old son. "Since then I hare not seen him ” „ GR ANT* I* t ROLEN RULDIGH. Nov. 22 -4A^—flover nof McLepn patay nnnoanced that he bird granted paroles to 11. li, Pare and V. H. Powers »»f Iluncorae county and fiacar Jarrett. bf Meck lenburg. Fad* and Power* were con victed In May 1!>27 of conspiracy ami t.rntenckd to no* three and one years r*Mpectlvrff)l Jarrett was con victed lu NoMpfMtr It*l3 of w«u sloxiahter and to segye 3fl years In Btut<- prison Heforo /herglng dlrrrtly with the murder of Mr*. Hnipes, pret ty unit sec inpltahed mnetcinn. who he Helms committed suicide, police "*+ tv « vw-twrn" Ft ii h unuiij physician who attended a pArty th Mr*. Sntpcs' apartment the night vh* was' fxtally shot throegh k. so Ffli.iuii The ph.mil tup insisted that he left the a purl sue lit at the conclusion of the party nml did not tarry utter th* ether guests tied depirted. Fe'non, police learned, called twice at Ilia apartment white the party wn* in progress hut did uot mingle in the festivities. (Ri one occasion he said that he would return later, evidently desiring to s«* Mrs. Bn!pe* alone. Papers found among Mra. Hhlpea' effect* after her death which occur (Continued on Fogg Twc| Tht Niw. rill not mifle on issue for Thanksgiving. pKicanm cum ( Mp 4. <»lle* Airnuuwhip Hraatgkt Biplane la Evan Keel After nimin rsUtpt* WAS 50V MILES AT SEA AT TIME OF ACCIDENT Wire* San Francisco Examiner of Detaila Upps Bein K .. Forced Back 108 AMIS*,*»,W W-tAA-Tapt Frederick Oltes, Hrtttah war aea. wUO ti«i out today from din Francisco tu n iriiua i'n« lf(c (Unit to Ajtytriala »n --, firm ml tin Km miner by telephone t«- ' night that lie had been (oread hark after travailing lee mllaa to aea and had landed near San Simoon. Cal#. et tarty beyond control, hta Ilttte ilplaoe was- completely “hay wire 1 * see mllaa not at sen -want apinaloa into a rain drenched at* pocket land finally tnraad completely upside, down, scattering hla rharla, hl» food supply and hla tntramoata Into the ocean below. Aud than In a magnificent axhNd l ion o falrmanahlp, (’apt Olloa turn ed hla damagod plana right atda at» rain, making a wild gnaaa as to dir action nud aaat her roaring back to the mainland ,0 nak* a perfect and an fa landing at San Hint don. « H*>HTA. Agora*. Nor. It—<Af ter what appeared to ho a UromhJ. atari this craning oa Ita lent delay ad tr*na<Atlantic flight from Aaorr mm* to iX topight s «*» jhk m P' bevy walahf idid udt parmli the aou tlintanoo of tha flight. ASKSLETOIf E ('oolidge Breaks Silence t# Slap Movement In Hb B«hnlf Punched la Boston / WASHINGTON. Nov 2*—(dPt — In unqualified tana*. Prealdaat OooMAgc •at It ho known today Butt tha flrat * pacific attampt to foreo tha ftepuh llcan coavontlon to nominate him a* Ita candidate nail yaar had incur fed hla displeasure. ■* * Hr an king a ailanaa of naarly fonr months tha White Houaa dlacloged tha President’* trtawa la a tbarp crtt» (•■ten* of the tporamaaf atartad hy a Boston broker to cJrcaitge the. roaalry by a < hnln latter »ya|rm In on en deavor to build up such a dominant tan:lntent (or Mr. Coolldge that hla> nomination hy tha Ropahltcaaa weald mount to a nation wide demand In a dlraet aud poattlre manner « was made known thit (jka President disapproved the circulation o( Uw any good could come from the mov petltlona, that he (ailed to aea that and that he hoped their rlreulatino •could Im liscoutUnteA Baldwin Makes Hla \IJ State Selection WAKB roßßarr. Nor. 21—(0) —. I'"‘tr Duke university players, three fitch of HI etc end the I'nlraraKy of North Carolina eud t’wo of Wake Forest comprise the ISI7 AU-Buie iootball learn Announced tonight hy Coach James lloldwla at Wnkc For- The selection' Chlldraao. St»t« ■»• Hanentt. Duke, enda; CtUg. Dttka and Phelsp. Wake Forest, tackles; Baht|- ler Cpol*. m JHfWk -*3!« kueriTa. rtchwsrtA Carolina cep tar. Buie. Duka, quarter; McDowell, Slate. Co*. Wakd KWest. Young, Carolina, half backs; iankoakl, Duke, fullback'.. tI B.t.k FI.UR I*«BAB1» h»t»* .NORFOLK. Nor. i’l—-Tha bp I mi navy airplane which loft Net Jersey today at 12: So O'clock (or Hampton Rhodes hod not arrival early tqnlght and uo ward waa receli Ml from U»a two mmpattte QapL. 1* borda. »*>< ftgt-I*. 9> .«tfjtfygr. tungar.
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