-j* '• ' 4V- •. - April 4, 192 S Cannon Ball Baker Mixes Service With Sneed In Record-Breaking Night Inter-City Auto Run - -i l '- ■■—■■>* ■ - -■; , ; :'**'* ; HHMLife ! f®Sr'jfiS'JSi. atiiiai BmPi&SiSkS m9l i^&KwWw&BR I JBMBRs ' ■■MttHHK^wl^^iSiWP'Jil Jl &’ :y.. Ik-Yi SVt ' — : —-*' jjr- aF- L s*jß&i ’ MmS^XMBmMkk, ■' ' ■ aS* ''r'- ■ —~T....~?- . ■—MMiMMißMttflaMaflßfl, fP'\\ „• h *v ,*v • \,s \ ■4. v . ■ -y , f .N— f v hy- .is-. ms ram\ , P „ *02055/) . k; r * |S'--- L' . k/>^^-L t \ V v H / v—-, Vv jßhMc / ./s^&uA P N \ *?/ // { be \ * V\ / J7v \|7 (.Sill /// vV /"A 'frf I JH V I KNOW OF J —* W t ji? \| If u . • *-v> *45 At top "Cannon Ball’’' Baker in Ku car ready for a record breaking run; and be lore, fret "Qannqn Bdi’t Baker. •' * ! ‘ ■ * '•, * 1 'shrhe.flood pictures hifd beep: wired to Sail Francisco by the newest of inventions, carried to San Luis Obispo by motorcycle and picked up there by Baker. The tires used were the same set on which Baker a few days ago smashed three' Inter-city records m 1 n'-~ fOTi'iin|ii]||)i|iiiHniini||i hll a race from El Paso, Tea, to Los Angeles, Cal ~.- . :. • This was a continuous run. Baker made Los Angeles in 21 houra< and. 23 minutes, beating fortyef auto -recondite A«WS and 58 minutes, and beating Sunset limited trtyn iw 2 hours aod 12 i'-uurjW- ' . The run from El: Paso to ; Phoeniy was made in 10. hours and l£?f<|W"*Sjb auto rccoms by 1 hour and 8 minutes and the best train .time of 8 hours L'i'typT'*® ralifntear (l- 1,-' f The run from Phoenix to Los : Angeles was made Mi lKtiours and 11 minutes, beatirtg fortnCr’ auto record by 1 hour and 37 minutes. He had no tire trouble except one puncture, although the course la «*- " Lrefbely fdugK.“ —*f“ • THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUN] f JIMISON FILES APPEAL TRIAL IN CHARLOTI Stormy Petrel of Labor Glreiea ami Mi iatry Nabbed With Liquor. Charlotte News. . 1 Climaxing a career which hax be marked by spectacular events, Tom Jimison, former minister, now editor a Charlotte weekly newspaper and st jrr petrel of North Carolina's organized bor, was sentenced to sixty days on t roads after trial in recorder’s court F day morning on a charge of tr»n«po ing whiskey and appearing on the eit; streets in §. drunken condition. Jimison entered an appea} to the g perior Court of Mecklenburg county. One of the most sensational evet in the career of Jimison, widely knot in political, ministerial and labor eircl: occurred several months ago when t Western North Carolina Conference the Methodist Episcopal Church, Soul meeting at Greensboro, relieved him his pastorate at Spencer. : This aeti of the conference came after 4 vigoro conflict which aroused intense iuteri throughout the State. .* Controversy Develops. With the entire record of M m ison brought under the scrutiny of church 1 I ticials at • that time, it was intimat from authoritative sources thgt the 1 tivity in this styte of the tyinister behalf of the La Follette-WhSeier ini pendent campaign for the presidency tv the principal cause of the decision church officials whieh provoked the ec troversy, Anally settled by the action Bishop Demiy, of Richmond, Vft. Leak Causes Airest. Jimison .was latrested about 4: o'clock Friday jamming on Church sL e near the Selywn Hotel, in the heart the businessjjsectioh. of the city, by I tectives R. G, Cates and R, JB. Ramw The officers testified at. the ;t#lal befc the recorder tltai Jimison was in a drut |en condition at thljjt titmel I A leaking jug, ;»qdording to ,the e jdence at the trifil. wa* the cause of Jin •son's arrest. He'carried a suitcase a 'a traveling bag in ' J | is hands. In t ' suitcase was a gallon ;jug, according I the testimony and the stopper of the j was defective. Almost the entire cc ! tents of the jug had leaked into t suitcase and was absorbed by the bu dfat and excelsior packed around t container. Such a quantity of the fie fluid had been spilled that it had soak through the sides of the baggage, and t _ odor of whiskey was arresting as Jin •j < l*> n f passed, by/ the officers, who halt Seize Seven Putty. The two detectives expresses the opi ion that Jimison, declared to have be drinking hea.vih',c wap unable to, noti the odor of whiskey emanating fr< tile suitcase. . „ In the traveling bak also were sou JJven bottles, each, containing one pi to fluid declared ty be whiskey, the i tectives testified. Jimison was tried on charges of trai t porting;,wl)istey and being, (li'upk. 1 C. • £k as fined S2O and costs on the drub cness charge’ aitd th BO days the roads on the transporting cliari Tfiw defendant was' represented by C T. L. Kirkpatrick. • ■ Pleads Not Guilty. “Tunisoh’s Dead ”was~flxSd a ■ was signwl by Frank Floweps. tv known Charlotte attorney, .who lias be actively idpntifinj.itf*affaim ofofg»niz for seyeyaLyears. i yy Jimison entered a .jilca guil ’.< l-yii arrai&ed. /. The firti J. T. JiuMfetegam. VrSfeifo Jimison s netyspnt«nj 11 ,fhc nnfWrUiir which w-as scheduled m*ai|pear to& wei ' 'vas n'ameil tfie % Charlotte Wbrke Charlotte organixrfl this .'newspaper, :*-v.weekly, wioglfi/Jha no’ official connection with Jabot, Doaen Noted Boofietl F Cliarlotte Charlotte. April -fi,—fic fiozen 01 standing automobile, race drivers ,ha entered the second uunual I narlol 25tt mile speedway, to be held .here M IT, the Charlotte Observer says todf although track officials have declined yet. to give out th« entries. The entrants, tomato,, according the artides, iWe Tommy Milton, ulf Cooper, .Fmi,<’ojiier,.,''i‘at.e' .do l’ao Ha»ta, Ueiipeu Hill? Rob aacDonouj '\Vade' Morten.; Phil Shafi%* Jer Wonderticb,' Leon Dtir’ay. Pete/,, .jlrei fi-larl Devon', • Wiliam. E. (D.vcj Shi 411 c. Tommy Miltou won 'the event, last f: tyfieja he iniidc the distance with average speed -of 118.17 tniles an lioi use penny column—it pai If Kidneys Act Bad Take Salts B,ays Backache Often Mean* You Have Not Been Prinking Enough Water When you wake tip with backache at dull misery in the, kidney region it m; tneau you have been eating foods whii create acids, says'; a well-known autho ity. An excess of such acids overworl the kidneys in their effort to filter from the blood and they become sort 1 paralyzed and loggy. When your kii neys get sluggish and clog you mu relieve them* like, you relieve yoi ■ bowels, removing all the body's urinoi waste, else you have backache, sii headache, dizzy spells.: your stomai sours, tongue is coaled and when tl weather is had j-ott have rheumat twinges. The urine is cloudy, full 1 sediment, channels often get sore, wat scalds and you are obliged to seek rcli two .or tlweeMines during the night. Either consult a good, rcliahte phy: cian at once or get from your pharip cist about four ounces of Jad • Salt take a tablespoon fuj in a glass of wat Before breakfast for a few days at your kidneys may 1 hen act line.? Th famous salts is made from the acid 1 grapes and lemon juice,■'combined wi lithta, arid has bccit used for Vcavn help iclean arid stimulate slugJßsh j jcii ncys/ also to neutralize acids in tl 1 system, so tlicy no longer irritate, thi often relieving bladder Weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, can, not i: jure and ; makes 'a* dfclightful. efferve cent lithTa-water drink. Drink lots . soft water. By all means have yoi physician examine your kidneys at lea twice a year. ! Weekly Cotton Review. TE New-York. April 3.—Alter selling , to 24.50 for July and 23.92 'for Oet« U»-. at Hie beginning of this week, the cot 'market rallied on covering and rep< ! that the decline had brought in a li een fresh trade buying of the new crop p P. tione. At the low prices touched of Monday, the market showed declines my j about 175 to 190 points from' the l la- 1 levels reached on the advance; of e: the j last month, and much of the tiuying fri-j ported for the mid-week rallies was ort- tributed to the firmer technical posit ty’s A feeling seemed to develop in w quarters that liquidation in grain Su- stocks had been pretty comp's and that the -cotton market] itself nts been pretty well sold cut. T]ji* i iwn was encouraged by the smaller offeri les, and the disposition to sover recent s: the was stimulated by 'the failure of offi of of | . • ' - . ion / ■cut t i} , ■ ■■.., JEWS V- "• £ REBUILDING , Tn PALESTINE ' ■" The Reason by „ w ? ‘OB* • :* • -«'• ' '-r--r ; • ot MILLIONS NOW LIVING WILL NEVER DIE Vmonff nations, the newly organized Jewish state ee 0 { stands out in marked contrast in its spirit of organ- HHBnSßggj l)e- zation, co-operation, and progress. lore a time when universal, unrest and discontent' i flf nk- .hreated the overthrow of civilization, th? Jewislv P vi homeland enjoys peace. } , v , J 1 ,J& The reorganization of the jews in Palestine' c. 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I fry P] [j® Sr- fB ; 4 ■ mmmiir'-- in ng ~ . —yt — ri) of *ut a, u,. r . f, ; ■WiiTirMfiwliliHiyifjaalaßjH^l|luiaal J I weather reports to show any ri ; off heavy or general precipitation, in ober droughty sections of the Southwest, itton mand tapered off as aborts secured c< »orts however, and the market weakened a little toward the end of the week, selling 1 post- to about the previous low figures, oi I on to a renewal of the decline in grain, s of tinned reports of a poor demand for high ton goods and the failure of disapp< ?ariy ing weather news from Texas to proi f re- a more general demand. . ‘ at- Recent showers or raimi’ in the so tion. ern part of Texas have been follows some some lit{le precipitation In nort and parts of Texas and southern Oklah< feted and while there has been no such rai: had as needed to offset the winter droi idea j rather more favorable opinions have rings expressed here at to the probable sales j crop start. Expectations of some ficial crease in acreage have beeen encour PAGE SEVEN 1 V •eally by the first thTee of the private prell i the nary reports t« he issued, one of j»l Dc- pointed to «h iacrease of 2 per cent w rover, another estimated the prospective | again at 4'per cant and the third placed ii back 4.4 cent. ►wing Meanwhile it is believed that new < . cot . production feast of. the Mississippi joint- qdvanped with favorable soil co miote “(ins and the ultimate effects of ini e i quate winter rainfal lin the South' outh- are npevted by many local traders j, v depend on the character of the grov them sea! «> n - Foreign trade interests 1 loma, been credited with buying new < infali months around the 24-cent level, bul ught, * comparatively small way and gen been business has been limited in volume new the market was watiting for a nei e i„. view of the new crop start or fresh ti raged developments.