i ,? -"r. *' jk- - ? jl j : .1 Ji i i 11 ! . r. ON, X. C. FRIDAY AFTEHXOON, DECEMBEB 8, 1018. rOLtntX EIGHT xnresn iot. WITHHOLD FOOD FROM THE URGE MARKETS CHARGE IB HADE THAT SPECU LATORS ARE LARGELY RE SPONSIBLE FOR HIGH - . PRICES. . . WVESTIGATioN IS HADE (By United Press) WASHINGTON. ? The government' h as "damaging evidence" of wide spread and Illegal speculation In the food markets of the country, a high offldal, Intimately connected with the iood-prlco, probe today Informed the United Press. Details were refused except when this ofllclal explained that the investigation tends to show "gross abuse of transportation facil ities." He also declared that the In quiry further tends to show that "certain Interests are able to control to roue extent the movements of large numbers of freight cars and that they have been acting in a vlc lou* nonstop cross-country America^ recbrd by a flight from Chicago ShlflUl.TNwE, M preliminary wnlng LIftut- KVl Nyege g*e*rd.a Norwegian, roecntly of the Fwech SgjBB6e, yid Capt. Hugo SundstedU for^rly pf the Swedish navy flying corps, arrived hore today on tho Aspague to begin preparations for their attempts it record smash ing. They said they planned to start their flight acrosrthe ocean In April, going flrst from New York to St. Johns, Newfoundland, and thfcnce to fcoOte point on th?.w?st coast ot Ire land. SUBMARINE ISSUE AGAIN ?COMING UP APPARENT THAT GERMANY ELVT f' VIOLATED SOME OF HER PLEDGES MADE TO UNITED STATES. WANT COKPLEtF SHOWDOWN 5*7 (By United Press) i WASHINGTON. ? The present In- 1 tentlona of the administration with respect to the German-American sub marine situation is to get a complete showdown of Just how ttr-reuchinj the German pledges to America are. ThJs was revealed through the State 'Departments' Indication that this government Intends to engage fur ther through probably brief diplo matic negotiations. Groat Britain has notified Secre tary Lansing that the Marina, which was sunk by a German submarine several weeks ago, was not under British requisition or charter. Lan sing therefore believes that the sub marine question Is seriously compli cated since American rights are In volved in both the Marina and Arabia cases. SHOOTING AT GOLDSBORO: EPSTEIN TRIAL CLOSES GQLDSBOTIO. ? ? Yesterday after noon about S o'clock Charlie Farfour shot, and It 1s thought last night, fatally wounded Joe Hallow, in the rtor-a -of his brother-in-law, with whom Hallow waa employed as a clerk. Last night no reason could be learned that caused the shooting. It is said Charlie Farfour had been acting "queerly" of late. He is the ?brother of George Farfour. a prom ,Inc?3t met chant of this city. The jury eelected to try the Ep stein case. In which Hyman Epstein Is charged with the killing of Leon ard Edwards, and who is now being tried for his life in Superior court, will probably get the case Friday af ternoon, the evidence being declared all In at the afternoon session of rouvfc yerterday, and during a brief Ireccts counsel arranged the order In which argument will be pursned to ?day. NORFOLK-SOUTHERN IS ENJOYING PROSPERITY NEW BERN.? That the Norfolk Southern railway is now enjoying one of the greatest eras of prosperity In its history is the substance of a statement In Now Bern yesterday by General Superintendent J. D. Stack who waa among the visitors hore. Superintendent Btack declares that during recent months business In both the traffic and passengor de partments has increased wonderfully and that the company is anticipating still better business during the com ing two or three months. All along the lines of the Norfolk Southern, he said, is there evidence or prosperity and the people seem to be contented in cvory Way and are doing their part toward making bat ter conditions permanent. , V -r ** AND THERE ARE STlll MANY MORE NOV. 10188 (By United Press) NEW ENOLAND, N. D.? Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Mortenscn's three children wore born Nov. 10. 1914, Nov. lo. 1911, sad Nov. 10, 1916. They were married Nor. 10. 19 IS. ld lover It has been stipulated br her parents that sho could return 5ny by climbing back up tho ladder ind begging forgiveness from thf window sill. Weary of dancing school j *nd cabaret life lp Denver, and her ] loneymoon long since waned, she dnally gave up and did It. IIOYD GEORGE BUSY GETTINC UP CABINET LONDON. ? Lloyd Georgo stands assured of success In his foundation nf a new government. The very promptness with which he has sur mounted all obstacles In the way of :uch "reconstruction" has served to iol!illly the nation behind him. All doubt of Lloyd George havlnr complete support for his new govern mcnt in parliament was swept away when Liberal party members formal ly passed resolutions to support the new regime in the prosecution of the war. This action means that Lloyd Si-orge Is not only backed by the Un ionists and Llberallals, totalling 324 voted out of 670 In the Housa of Commons, but also the Liberal block votes, totalling 260 more. PARDON FOR THOMAS 8IR0NCLV RESISTED NEW DETRN". ? A hundred or more letters protesting against the grant ing of clemency to E. S. Thomas, white man. now serving a sentence on the roada of Craven county after | having been convicted of an attempt l ed criminal assault upon a young lady well known here and which oc curred In a Pullman car at Raleigh some nuvhs ng?. were yesterday *i." ternoon forwarded to Governor Craig from New Bern. Thomas haa been on the roads less than three months. Ho was sen tenced there only for one year and New Bornlans thought that this **n tence was far too small. Now repli cation has been made for his pa.-dnu and the local citizens are going td fight this to a finish. During the next few days It Is understood that a number of the leading cltlsens will pay Governor Craig a personal vlBit and urge him not to endanger the safety of the wo men of the state by granting a pat don to Thomas, whoso crime has been classed as diabolical. CUT OFF RETREAT OP THE RUMANIANS BERLIN.? The German advanco on the line beyond Bucharest and Polesstl Is proceeding so rapidly that the Rumanian forcce on the mourn tain frontier have had their retreat cat off. ^ : or (imm Plant. fcWfc this day been appointed li<6elra*fry the Federal Court of the property and business of the Wash ington Lighting Company and will to operate the gas plant by . oHPtr otthm Court until f'o-ther no Prompt payment Is reqnestod fofr 'all Jtflls due the Company and lettfomtfct should be made with Mlro Margie Blount, at the Company's office. No other person Is authorised to receive or pay out money In my name or to aecept or Incur any obi: j ration on the part of the Company. This December 4, 1918. GEORGB T. LEACH. Receiver. .If-I-lUfp. GERMANS PLANNING FOR NEW OFFENSIVE | I.ARGE REIN FORC EMENTS IT A VB BEEN MOVKI) TO MONAST1B FliOU THE RUMANIAN FIELDS. RUMANIAN ARMY INTACT (By United Press) LONDON. ? Fresh ciota ila of th? : German occupnury of Bucharest hart | added to the bo lief that the Ruman ian retirement was matcrfuliy exe cuted with minimum Josses. Tho Rumanian nr:i?y Is still Intact and with reorganization and re-equip ment, may again become a formid able force. 1 German* Plan New OTenslve. LONDON. ? The Germans alr>ng he Monastlr front have been strong y reinforced. These reinforcements iave presumably been diverted from he Rumanian theatre of w:y. It is Relieved that the Germans are pluo ?.Ing a powerful offensive afcalnft the Trench, Serbian. British and lulian forccs In Macedonia. TTTE CRIP OF EVIL" AND KEYSTONE COMEDY TONIGHT Ano'.her of those interesting cj.! sodes of "The Griji of Evil" is on the sc-ern at the New Theatre ton1?ht rind there will nfcio ba another of '.''ose laughable Keystone corner's, entitled "A Dash of Courage. " 'n trofIuclQ.it Harry Gribboa, "known all o*cr the United Suites as a makr 6f mughs. Tonight he will bo seen at hib bost. REV. R.L GAY STILL ON JOB NEW BERN. ? A prohibition rally will be held in the Presbyterian lec ture room Sunday afternoon at four o'clock, at which a number of short talks v." Ill bo made by interesting speakers, Including Rev. R. L. Gay. r* hi secretary of the North Carolina Anti-Saloon League. The oicrtfnq h being held In aerorrlance with plans outlined at the National con tention of tho Woman's Christian jTtmperanco Union. Delegates from I all temperance oru intentions are now pothered in Washington, D. C.. and 'it. Is the plan to have all unions biid . a mass meeting at four o'clock Sun j dry frfternoon nnd unit? prnvert ? with the delegates In Washington , for national prohibition. TODAYS PROGRAM ....AT-. New Theatre 4 "TTTF. fJRIP or E\UM Two R?r! Serial Feat'lro Triangle Keystone "A DISH OF riH RUiK* Featuring Harry Oribbun. ADMISSION ft c and iOr 8bow ?tartft at 7:4ft *hary Matin**, dally at 4 o m. Our entire stock is complete and ready for Christmas sales. 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