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. ' THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH, TUESDAY AFTERNOON OCTOBER 191 7. :'' : r - . Vr PAGE FIVE Ik I I 311 0 OVER ILL III IDE SHORE Member of W. L. I. Spent Last Night in the Wilds of Brunswick County. INCIDENT HAPPENED EARLY YESTERDAY Returning to Fort; Forc ed to Battle for a Long Period in Chilling River Waters. sun 0 n; To ili'cp overboard from a friendly Mr-M'irr nid be swallowed up in the vv ;u: waters of the Cape Fear and i,ro upon rising to tne suriac? river that the mishap had pass iced by friends aboard the lion rapidly receding in the dis- Vnving nothing but a wake of v waters, and to be forced to bat- ,1,. ozainst a tugging tide that had diMwii more than one good man down to a watery grave, was the anything but r.ioaant experience just before noon yosierday of Private Beler At kinson, of the Wilmington Light In finnv. now stationed at Port Caswell, ;1 son of Mrs. O. M. May, according to j JlilV !;)!: an.-- is - TIRED OVER BESOLTSJHOl Bureau Men Expect to See the Menhaden and Shark Eat en Extensively. MEANS MUCH TO THE FISHERMEN Usual Opposition, However, Is Being Experienced by Government to Introduc tion of New Ideas. One ofthe representatives of the United States Bureau of Fisheries sta tioned here temporarily, just return ed from Washington, where he was in conference with bureau chiefs look ing to the development of shark and menhaden for food purposes, is au thority for the statement that the government is spending thousands of UNION MEN FEEl FORTUNE 1 i - - , ' OOraFIDEHT THAT I FOUND OEPO THEY WILL WIN President of Brotherhood Clerks Addressed Public Meeting Last Night. SHARP DIVISION OF SENTIMENT MANIFEST GASH i SITED IN NEW YORK BANK Mrs. Bingham Had Million and Half With Guaranty Trust Company. ALL INTERESTS OF BINGHAM PROTECTED Representative Grant Speaks Able New York Law Firm and for Labor; Audience Was Attentive to Speakers, But Not Demonstrative. Noted Pathologist Retained Result of Laboratory Reports Conflict. Wi Yon Keep It? Now that you have -so generously helped the United States Government, by purchasing the Second v Liberty Loan, you' should have a safe place to deposit 1 the Bond. Our Safe Deposit Boxes are fire and burglar proof and can be rented from $2.00 to $1 0.00 per year. The Wilmington Savings & Trust Company 110 PRINCESS STREET "We are bound to win," was the The following New York dispatch statement made by Mr. Swift G. Nelms I to The Louisville Post is to the effect . &c a""- emy of Music last night, when up- Mrs- Roert Worth Bingham's body, wards of 1,000 clerks and interested removed at the autopsy performed! dreS? y m?. VSJ. rand r?i&5 , MANY STONES THROWN EXAMINATIONS COMING 1""IUCUI U1 iue..wauunai tfrotnerhoort vof Tho disnateh reads- WILMINGTON, N. C. i ,-. . -i m "A, of Railway Clerks. Mr. Nelms intro duced Mayor P. Q. Moore and asked' dollars in in vesti eating iomr f.i!him to nresidp nt tha mooino- Louisville, Ky., as yet. "Judge Robert W. Bingham, engaged the New products, and in no instance had it! Mayor Moore lhat he would l0TkJ?w Tmj0f'T' ? m(lt . ... . USLctuce 11 preside over the meetinr in the inter-!Van Diver and the noted Pathologist, met with such tfratifvme reiiilt5 n in ! A, J"cfLiii, in me inter-, oi,i- t u-a .iha n,ntt, r " 7.. est oi me w.v. muuu ui iu nan mentioned, fro vided prejudice and ignorance can bt overcome, tho problem of food con- jf Officer Rocked Sunday Night ; I Nautical School Students Street Car Last Night. K Completing Course. The shameful waste of energy and scrvation will be asy of solution, snid the representative. He called attention to an article in,,,nl,:ion received in the city this , paper to tne effect thfU the develop. r.icraiiu: by Mr. May, stepfather of. , ment of these fish for food consump- . ,i,i, tTt. m oir inft Viio tion was imnrartinQhlQ onrl v..-i. ., ninniiiic,' 1'or Brunswi tVio t ol onVi in.- .-u... .v,.. i ntlflrato apninc. thni, nm if .-. tt it hoino- trv thp effprt that ' "o"-"- unu iuici c.il nc , on ;": ill1 ,L .IrS 1 characterized this as a willful and Minn- (IP lnprnto thnniih nncn- K it tnAi.n I attempt to defeat the object of the ick county to be imPssible. and that if the fishermen lephonic informa- encouraged the-movement, it would II. Hollins, colored ' ' u T " t ha o-otL, government at a time when new ideas ,ylv where he has spent the greater; food conservation are daily being par: ( r h;s lue. havmg been employed broucht to thp fnrp Thnt donniiia ;h rhtsville sub-station of the ; Bern paper wag ignol.ant of the result Power Company prior to.of the government experiments and Wilmington people repre-' Dr- otto H- Schultz to protect his real flg-Qting ability in Wilmington at senting neither side to the contra- ngnts in the autopsy now in Progres.-. a time when the lines of America's versy. He said he hoped something on the bodv of hls fe' formerly. Mr Italian ally on the isonzo front are might be accomplished by the meet-'H- Flagler. Since the exhumation of being warpe(i and bent by the irate ing. He then presented Represents- lhe body at Wilmington, N. C, m Sep- hordes of Austrians and Germans that live L. Clayton Grant, who made a tpmber. tne investigation to deter- have hurled forward with char- lon,T talk. He prefaced his .remarks .mine the exact cause of death, has acteristic Teutonic vehemence, has with the statement that he had been been conducted in New York. It is been shown during the past two nights at once time a pusher of the pen in being conducted by Dr. Charles W. by the rocking of street cars and po- tne railroad oltices, and knew some- cordis, neaa patuoiugihi oi me ceue- lice officers in the southern -section tlle Nautical School, Mr. H. E. Bonltz, ujnig ur rne conaitions prevailing vue uiouraiunw, cx3ai0lCu uy . of the city by negroes who apparently ..ytTlflT1 t hvp th re2uTationo there; had often wished for the im- O. Gettler. have little to do after nightfall other ,cnaiiman' t0 nave thf. regulatio io provement of industrial conditions and, "There have been Conflicting reports than amuse themselves at the expense changed so that no preliminary train was a firm believer in organized la-!in the last three weeks concerning and discomfort of others. Two pi thGling in nautical matters will be neces bor. He lauded President Wilson as the laboratory results." alleged pulprits have faced Recorder sary for those desiring to tak the me siciifhL xaan in uie worm ana ; The following is taken trom rne Harriss one yesterday and. the other i ti.ul '"'""H icv,u5uiicu wi-1 nmsvi e 1'jvenine rum ot ciouer tnrinv tup tiesrn wno was cnaree i Fred B. Rice, inspector of huils, will arrive here in a few days to conduct the examination of the students in the Nautical School, who will graduate next week. Between 12 and 15 stu dents will take the examination. An effort is being made by the START PAYING FOR WAR New Taxes Will Become Op erative on Thursday Nov, L .;; The American Nation will on Thura day begin paying for its war with" v'f Germany start Washingtonward its ;; thousands of tributaries of coin -that ; w 11 be swell into a golden stream as S it pours into the National Treasury, ; to then b; disbursed for war pur- ?,; poses. The sum total of the taxes, im- posed on various privileges and com- fe; Chamber of Commerce committee of ' modities will be of such proportions as to make less frequent Liberty Loan ganizea lauor. we stated that all cap- 27: 'with stoning police officers was fined ital is the result, of labor and that the; The Louisville Trust Company, $20 and the cost. The other is on trial right of people to organize had long 1 through A. G. Stith, secretary, and today ueen lecogn.zea m ngiisn-speaking Robert L. Page, counsel, Friday after-! The first stoning affair occurred on countries. There had been no overt ;n vio Pmmtv nnnvt ito m. -i. j tv,t, nmcr i.ani that his battle in ! local fishermen, as it pesumrd that ! a? committed and therefore a charge , port as one of the administrators George, of the plain clothes depart.- will be watched with much interest, essfully fought, al-tne development of the new industrv aisioyaUy could not be maintained. named by County judge Samuel W. ment of the force, was attacked on as the city and vicinity has been - . ,ollvJ . t, Greene for the estate ot Mrs. K. vv. Castle street near Eighth, rne lusn- combed clean of those eligibles who khaki, and friends will i government experiments and was speaking for the advantage of the bond issues and will insure sufficient S?' f unds for the successful prosecution ot the war. These taxes are to be imposed on, Vs?J, all, regardless of color, sex or taste. ; ." The railroad passenger will pay and.'; the shipper will contribute along with --V the one who ma.'ls a letter or postcard '-17' college is sufficient to permit entranca ( regardless oi the nature of the con-r to the school, without further exam-1 tents. Those deriving benefits from' telegrams win pay and the user or to- In other places, notably New York, a diploma from a high school or The efforts of the committee learn with pleasure the fiv r vas succes I '11 . .1 A 1 1 iir-i " was cmuea to me very , mifrvt Jninm v.tv wa v ,vo gaining the shore. He ' of the expert. no more tnan ineir just aue. moor Vf-rhoard at a DOint about l! , ! 1S l"u iiui m me war anu ho rnn,.t wfl1 made. rottlH asrainst the house of a cit-i - i i 1 1 ; i i -ti r't--i t- ti t u hi. q won t nn rn cavi . i i t i - - . ,ci,vvv w- - . . . . i n the river and there were that mwo tL i 8-'l "The Louisville Trust Company says izen, the officer being hit but once.jtneir previous marme .raining bo:- ! V !U nn !i"iises near where he swam ashore. Hi- ' 'orbing was thoroughly soaked. a:vi whilp the day was not cold, he miT 'td to a certain extent, it rh u-hr that h- spent the night in the j than if they disposC(i of it as fertiliz wilu'- of Brunswick as he did not com-1 pr ,, that liriripr nrnnrr manas-o cmgnara, wnu uieu umeiy u.ya uciuie iaae oi missiles uuiieu m ma unci.- i takp the course bv reason of added advantage of a new line cf business; that the menhaden fisher men would secure a larger return 1S j from the sale of their product as food, He scouted the idea of Ger man influence and lauded the clerks as honest and loyal citizens. Mr. Grant launched into a lengthy kJiscussion of patriotism, and conclud ed by advising the clerks to do noth- that the Fidelity & Columbia Trust i his knee cap stopping one of the rocks Co. declined to act with it as the other j but the limp that resulted did not administrators named, claiming that prevent him from accounting for one ,the fact that the legatees had appealed j of his attackers. It was rumored yes- ifrom the order trators prevented DRpVE CAR INTO POLE. Accident Happened At Grace Front This Morning. and naming two adminis-' terday afternoon that Officer George I . front i nis mornina. : action by it until tne winged a pair of them, but this report Losing control of her car for a brief , x i :i - - " iuk mat wuu i u aiiv wdv liiiueue tii. . ... -,, mnmpTit par v tnis momiTior ar. ins- n. niumcate wnn nis parents iieie uutu , ment and handling the industry would progress of the Government in assem- adjudication ot tne appeal, rne om-.was apparently wunoui iouuuuu, - ; rif 7rrV Krltt Ths morning. His message was tel-iT,roVfi ho)h nr'oflt.ahift and henefipml. EfPJl! 11 ?!nLA!heni i villa Trust Company says that it filed although he did engage in a bit of tersection of Front and Grace baeetb. n- - ui li ita ifauunirt hj i u ifeiu . i - . .. . . . o vnnnc or v nv t no namo or vv non- pp.ioned trom the home or tioums, dui, Th attitude of the eovernment is . - ' -mil uir Vfi . ii in fivifit v r r i . - iai r rw-'Mr it- onc nin rr itith j n inn thP rost of thpfr lariP Mr ttrant that it could administer the estate and to keep his assailants at a sate ais- p, , hen weB-ted Mr Frreste? who de that it at once made diligent efforts tance. - Ple' supporting a Police call and firo HvTreYrhmaifa et possession of the personal prop- The affair was repeated again last i the , po le awry tiriv qtii tn nrrance tor tnp navment ni-rht s "Rtreer car ueiiiK seiecieu , o ia'er efforts to get. in communication with the home of the colored man this morning were unavailing, hence it was impossible to learn just how he pass pi the time after falling overboard an ! reaching I he Hollins house. Tii p t hp was suffering no serious ef fort -. although considerably snaken mi by his experience, was the gist of the message telephoned relatives to ft, v. ;;nd this will be learned ith kr fn pleasure by friends' here. NAVAL VOLUNTEERS LEAVE. not to throw any obstacle in the path of development of any existing indus try, he said. On account of the pro portionately small consumption of tho fish, the fertilizer market would not be effected in thp slightest degree and there woteld never be any possibility of dumping on the market such a sup ply of menhaden as would operate against the sale of other edibl." fish. "Ignorance is the enemy of mankind and the government is experiencing the usual opposition which manifests itself when reforms are urged," con- eluded the government man. Mr. Forrester opened by addressing ! of the inheritance tax to the State o! the objective of-the enemy, and while machine , consider the audience as brothers and sisters 'entucky. Jaa - tt-,n5,-idalalei JTi8 T-.mTa,OVnnf thfmain NWffi were injured. TO ATTEND SYNOD. Camp London Has Taken On Very Deserted Appearance. Thp remaining members of the Na tional Naval Volunteers, organized .wl rcniited to full strength in Wil mington have gone and the cheertul : Epp'-;ir:mce of Camp London, Harbor a case against John W. Batson, charg Ishiinl. Wrightsville Peach, has faded erj wjth obstructing the sidewalk, was intM nothingness. The remaining TO dismissed. odd nvmbf rs of this unit, under com- Mittie Freeman, colored, convicted rtPMl "i Lieutenant Henry Peschaa, iGf larceny, was given 30 days on the BEFORE THE RECORDER. Several Minor Cases Disposed of At Today's Session. In the Recorder's court this morning savine tht hP helinvprt in thp hmth. nearly $3,000,600. - ' 'felt the hands' of the law reach. out prhood of man Hp hpartiiv pndorpri i "The report asserts that no inventory and grasp him for an accounting. The everything that the preceding speak- can be filed as to the estate now. as no second: battle was fought near the in ers had said, adding, that though he-property has Deen turned over to me tersection or uocu ana emu &u, p.re-bvtrrianS Left This Morn had been charged with disloyalty, if jLouisvilleTrust Company, and alludes reports having it that the attacking I Many -bjria Mern he could be shown that the march to to a trip by John Stites, president jf force was assembled in large numbers, i "JA r ? r:,ye"e: f f Berlin would be impeded one foot, he .the company, to New York. He learned reserves being hurried from a near- "A' resbVter would gladly leave the hall and ask that Mrs. Bingham had had on deposit by house wnere a aance was, uuiub D D t f th 4u . : u .... 1 i,nr, i wnnnn with thp finaran. ' eta rQH Kev- J- M- v ens, -u. u., uabLor ui me the audience to go home. He propo ed to show where the disloyalty rest ed, and stated that the Atlantic Coast Line officials should be charged with the full amount. He said he had been called upon by : more than $1,500,000 with the Guaran ty Trust Company, that the latter had placed the money to the credit of the trustees under the will, William S. Ke nan and William A. Blount, and that most of it was credited to the estate First Presbytedian church; Rev. J. S. i a mx, Crowley, Rev. Andrew J. Howell. Rev. "m'LLfpZT- i Thomas P. Allen, and Messrs. H. C. Amsterdam. Oct. 30.-r-The Austro- Mcyueen, ur. vv. aueparu, n. ej. vvai bacco v. il! ibd his expense account ad ced to ' He or she who ma'ls a letter on and after Thursday, November 1, will pay threo cents for the stamp and a erst while legitimate postcard will not go through the mails unless there is. at ached an additional stamp. An extra dife will be added to the cost of send ing a telegram. An extra .three per cent charge will be added to freight shipments, while an eigh per cent in crease will be noted on passenger fares. . CORN SHOW AUTO PRIZE. Pender Expects to Make Splendid Showing. Miss Eva Logan, home demonstra-, tion agent for Pender country, was in the city yesterday and in speaking of the Corn Show stated that Pender would make an unusual effort to land the first prize in the automobile ; con-' test. As New Hanover will not enter the contest the event will be on 'an even basis for the entries. All car3 will enter the city after as sembling at Smith's Creek bridge. They will register at the fair grounds. four gentlemen to smooth things ove; .upon Mr. Stites' protesting against the and that he had told them he would j transfer of credit. not go back on the very ideals fori "it appears from the report that R. which the war is now being fought. v. Bingham, who was devised $5,000, The invitation to George B. Elliott, 'noo by a codicil, is the only person who general counsel of the railroad, had nas expressed a willingness to turn lr:, vf-stprday afternoon for another farm, with privilege to the Commis-i been declined and he expressed regret 'over any property in hand to the ad- point v-hfi-e their training will ha com- sioners to hire outl that he could not be present to out- ministrators. The Louisville Trustj ph ' ! berore they go into active serv-1 Thomas Lovett, a colored youth j line his views on patriotism wnlch had Icompany tells of demands made on ic yhvv ship. The unit was , organ-; about 13 years old, was given six i7r -liortly after the outbreak of the months on the farm for disorderly con On ian American war and is compos duct and jumping on street cars, fl Ii vim wholly of Wilming'onians. j Prayer for judgment was continued Thiir fTMi'r-i rncts n sharinw of reeret nnnn navmoTit nf thp prists in thp rase a-hwari ihe citv. The other units or- against Boyd Jackson, colored, in i even the right to recognition. The ganizp-a bore left some time ago and which it was alleged that the defend- only th-n? they were coming out ioi d on various. corporations that they ore this have been whipped into ex- ant was running a disorderly house. "vas the rigtit to orbanize. i ne liliks Rhall not turn over any stock belong- fH- nt shpne Their going leaves only i l had started out to iorm a iaDoi 01 jng to the estate to any one other than the Home r.n.ird and the Dolice d?-i Aiir,H Sclacker. , ganizauon, jusi luc iu , uu, thp administrators. - Allusion Is made p:i 'truant. Thp rnmpnny was split up to u cer- Back From Acme. ReV. J. S. Crowley has returned from Acme, where he conducted serv- German offensive against Italy, ac-T lace and Colonel Walker Taylor and J ices Friday night and Sunday morn-it cording to the vorwaerts, or uenm, : vmtih in nua, u ra;cu.u.c was not undertaken in an aggressive? attend sessions of the North Carolina p.nirit with the objort ot conquest dui: oyuuu ui tne iiTOujinan solely to bring peace nearer. which was convened this mornin mg and evening. Mr. Crowley left this morning for Fayetteville to at tend the synod meeting wnlch con- venes today. J. Houston Malpass, an alleged been injected into the question by the the trustees and William Beardsley, Coast Line officials. financial agent for Mrs. Bingham and He stated that the whole question ,trustee under the will of her former involved was one of principle. That 'nuSDand Henrv M. Flagler, for deliv the clerks had asked for nothing, not v of anv DroDertv in their hands. "The repoFt alludes to notices serv- governnient had perfected their organ-tQ the fact already made public, ization. The railroad officials gave the clerks the choice of their job or the street, dependent on whether or that action has been taken by the plucke oi render county, was be) ore trun exi '--.it which was in a measure United States Commissioned A. b. " : I lUi 11 1 I Hi; 111 Lilt! fUHBiru Lll'u, ao i VVJllJtllllM .vraiciuaj. "' " .' . , :. din thnrn ti- h-einip affiliated with the unit ' continued to permit the defendant op- not they joined the union, thai there for the double purpose of serving the portunity of producing the family Bi- were mstaimes wheie it aa ' r, vi fr-r trt ehp-ar that hp fa nnt to pledge the men.and he considered v-uuiuiy uiiu remaining wnu incuun. uic iu an cuuj k. - v...- - - . , tn i. , ti,om cio-ii r31 ul t.-.. - Tn - first (U-mrhment to leave went to within the draft limit. The Pender that an attempt to make them signi pf .r fQr DeCember meet: tax books indicate that Malpass isiawsiy lum nBulB "-"''-T " , "The Louisville Trust Norfolk nnd will probably not fpain un'il after the war. 4 still "in his twenties. 9 TH FORSUI A-TRUC MAKE TRIPS THAT ?T NOW TAKES YOU THREE Hours to cover with horse, in one hour with Smith-Forma-Truck. -GET RID OF EXCESS EQUIPMENT YOU MUST OWN if you are u$ing horses, and keep your hauling and deliveries at maximum efficiency with minimum over head charges. GET AWAY FROM THE LOADING STATION AND maintain an average- speed of 12 to 15 miles an hour. This is Smith-Form-a-Truck measured ability. -THIS IS A STANDARD ESTABLIKD BY SMITH Form-a-Truck In over POO lines of business. t t ILMIN8T0N MOTOR CC, WC, !(1 Louisville Trust Company in a New York court for the appointment of an cillary administrators in New York, to further efforts to fret Dossession of as sets of the estate. Hearing on this 14. fnmnonir i - . . . . i . lilt ljUUlsvllic xiuoi v.uunmu.j said that the F0,1 ! makes it clear in its report that it pro I men for iommg the union and that x , . T u was the cause of the tiouble on the line. He read the Coast Line sta le-, V e ment, and said it wa r oitly writ- . f Mrg Bin-ham wno lived -.en, m that it told the men the could join the union without objection irom 4 - ixsBassss All Saints ROBERT G. BARR, Manager. 110 rwir t-t 111 Chestnut Street. rHONES 46. PHONE 573. the company, but that they would not be desirable employes and their resig- .nlmno mnnU Vio nr.ppntpft "The strike is on, and believe me jnemance xax it's some strike," continued the speak er. No other road has placed an em bargo on munitions except the Coast Line. Numberless stray bills had shown up as the result, of the ineffi ciency of new clerks who had been substituted for the discharged ones. He then read Mr. Elliott's letter and said that it was insincere. He defined Mr. Elliott's patriotism as being measured by the amount of dollars that he could make for the company. There had been no recognition asked for, because in the absence of an or ganization it was not possible to do so. He then read from the statement of Secretary of Labor Wilson, from which Mr. Elliott had ouoted, and said that only the half had been told, and that the Secretary was in favor of the. very things which Mr. Elliott sought to repress. He stated that he ccv-id settle the whole question in half hour or less. All that is asked is that the discharged men be reinstated and that the men be allowed to organize, he declared. "Why fio they object to the organiza tion? Do they fear that we may take Reference is made to the fact that the revenue agent for the Stato at large has filed suit to collect the in- PER OIL A r . v C TION ERS In from the Trenches After the snowball fight, the cheery warmth dispensed by the Perfection Oil Heater is mighty welcome. It thaws out icy hands and feet in a jiffy. It's light, easily carried wherever it's needed always ready for any cold weather emergency. Economical, both to buy and to use. Now used in over 3,000,000 homes. Aladdin Security Oil as fuel gives best results. STANDARD Oil, COMPANY (New Jersey) Washington. D. C RAi.Tixmn w , KrfIL- V wV; v.nnrioiie. w.u. Charleston, ; HALLOWE'EN TOMORROW NIGHT. i Generally Day Will Be Celebrated. All Saints Day will be ushered in tomorrow night by the staging Of many Hallowe'en parties throughout the city. The beautiful old customs which accompany the celebration are , founded in the remote past, when Christian reverence often combines with pagan tradition to make a beau tiful Ceremony. The celebration va-, ries in diffeernt countries, though; Robert Burns' "Hallowe'en" furnishes ; a vivid description of the customary celebration in English speaking coun tries. IDENTITY NOT DETERMINED. Unknown Negro Believed to Hava Been Drowned Yesterday. j- The identity of the negro who is be lieved to have been drowned in the Cape Fear river late yesterday after noon when a small boat in which he was attempting to cross the river cap- some of their profits? Do they fear! sized opposite the Acme lea Lhest that after the war they will not be Company's plant, had not been defer able to displace us with , the new flood . mined at noon today. The unfortu af labor which will come in ?" con-jn te man left the foot of Grace street tinuM the speaker. The organization j in his . minature dreadnought, which would strive for a decent day's labor, jcansized a few minutes later in mid The eight hour law has been recog- stream, " An - effort wasinade to as ' Continued on Page Six.) (si him, but without avail. 8 S"- P ic in onrf V ' Charleston, W. Va. V ,. - t. -. . . ... ... ..... . , . .. : ... ... ... -v.-. '',- ' '-- - " " n A " . "Vs ',.--'J v - 2 ' ' : . : : - -
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