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Leased Wire Auociated Prctt Service *nmee Thm I'ar'lv l-?ui<:ht ,in?I Thui>?l.iv. n??j ? -it-?u?:*- In HIT . ' W 111*1.4. VOL. XV1L FINAL EDITION. ELIZABETH CITY. NOUT11 CAROLINA. WKDNKSDAV KVKMNC. JI NK H. l'.?27. SIX I'AiiKS. NO. |:?G. COOLIDGE WILL HELP FLIGHT PLAN ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Sewer Rate In Elizabeth City Reduced One Third Invitation From North Carolina To I Be Brought Before Reception Group By Personal Direction Of Executive President Conger, of Chamber of Commerce, and Others Elated over Possibility Lindbergh Will Fly to Kitty Hawk IN'oidnil (inolidpe i* taking a hand in Noi'lli (!aro? linu't* invitation to Colonel (iliarlo A. FTiidliergh, world fumed flies. to make hi- fii-l flight to Kill Devil Hill upon his return to America. I In* invilatioii na* ten dered Lindbergh ill a cablegram limn the I Ii/aI>?-1h C.ity Chamber of Commerce lrida\. Evidence of I lie President's interest in the proposed Hight to the spot where tin* Wright brothers liiM Hew the world's first plane is conveyed in the following letter from Everett Sanders, secretary to the President, to K. C. Conner, president of the ('haniln-r of Commerce here: "My Dear Mr. Conger: "I lx-g leave to make acknowledgment of your telegram of June .'{rd and to say that, hy tin- President's direction, it is being brought to the attention of the committee in charge of the reception of Captain Lindbergh. "Sincerely yours, (Signed) "KVKUKTT SANDKUS." Two North Carolina niem-4 bers of Congress, liepresenla tive Lindsay (\ Warren, of JMe First District, and Repre-I sentative Charles M. Stod-j .nian, of the Fifth, also hnvcj advised that they will assist in briniriiif? the matter to tin attention of Lindbeiyh, ii|>on, his arrival. "I heartily endorse your efforts to get Lindbergh lo visit die birth place of aviation," KepreMentative: Warren telegraphed, from hi* home In Washington. X- c. "1 ?will probably be in Washington next week, and If ho will endeavor to convey your invitation in |?i r ?on to Captain Lindberch." -Representative Steilmau ad-, vised by letter that In- would he glad to comply with the request t to aid in effortk to Itavo l.lnd heigh make the flight to th" dunes on Virginia Dare Shores. ;?u miles Southeast of this city, where the Wrights first flew on December 17, 1!H)3. , C. H. Knglaud, private n"<re Wary |o Covernor M'l.' in. adv. Hrt that the Governor i-: in N? w York this week. signing Stat" bonds, and that the invitation has been mailed t?? him there, lie ? x presscH confidence that he will be glad to Join In the Invitation. Presiff^f conger and others' here who were active in tendering the Invitation are much elated* over the various replies received. Particularly ar?- tiny pleased ox er the word from the I're* blent, aiace they feel that, in bringing It to the attention of the Lind bergh reception commit Km* at CoolldKe'H direction It will have far more probability of favorabl" consideration than otherwise. Strong hop"* an* being based on the circumstance that It is a flight of but an hour and a half or two hours at most from Wash ington to Kill Devil Hill, and that It would be possible thus for Llndhcreh to make the round trip In a few hours, paying honor the two pioneer aviators whose efforts, incidentally, produced th" Wright motor which powered th" Kplrit of St. l*ouis on Lindbergh's breath taking flight across the ocean. < Grandstand And Stables Burned Baltimore. June X (API Word WH? received here of th< destruction by fire today of tli? j crand stand and stables at Jlowb Haen Track. No horse* wer* burned. It was said. All of the flowb- Track officials | Were reported to be at the Con naught. Ontario, track, except1 superintendent Richard Pending | of Baltimore, who had gon> to th? track. 'Telephone Connection with; Bowie reported burned out. The Mvattsvilb* Piee fVnwrt m?*n?. j among others, went to the scene Grocery Stores And Markets Planning Close Wednesdays ?in?c? ry sIopm ami market; plan s in l-'llitalx'tli Clt> ar*' |dan ?iltsu to,dose W> dm-sday after noons at 1 o'clock beginnlm: June I r. ami ''inline Aiiuust ;:i, it huh announced Unlay. An adv? rlls? mi ill with lh?' tiiiliMK of all firms that will Hum' Wednesday afternoons will a|i|?'ar in The Aihaiin- wi'hiu tin* n?-\i days. i;r?H*?-ry slons ami markets handlinu fresh foods in the hiiiii in* i* time fimi it impracticable in rliwi' Friday* ami had urued the dry moods Hi?r?'s to join them In rlnsIti^ Wf'Hni'xilayn, xn thai only one dosltm day would Im< nepej nary, hut this plan fell through. Rain Halts Potato Digging; Price Off Marly potatoes were slightly off Wednesday, as rom pared with Tuesday, N? w York quoting $10 to flO.&ft ami the other KwUfro mar-1 kets helnu closely in The drop] approximated 1$ to ll.fio. The1 price f. o. I?.. Kllzabeth City. ac-j cording])* dropped to $8.50. Dlculni: operations, forccd to suspend' almost entirely Tuesday b<-cause of heavy rains, was pick-i In:: up somewhat Wednesday' morninu, with indications that 1"> to 20 ears would move during the day. Potatoes h< lug dim had heen planted on high, w? II drained land, for the most par:. Korty threi- cars moved fuesday. Marring further rains. It was ex pectcd that large scale dimtlng would begin Thursday morning, from tin fact that the iiniiiedlate effects of Tuesday'# rain will have passed hy then. T*< nty CJovernment Inspectors were on the Joh Tuesday night In specting each car shipped from Kllxaheth City, thus Insurini: tin shippers nun Inst claims when the cars reach their destination that Elizabeth City potatoes are not up to specifications. With 1'. cars moving. Inspection was completed Tuesday nluht hy 1 o'clock, tint 24 hour service will become necessary to take care of |he work when the. potato moveuie.itLJceachen Its peak, as It will probably do today or to morrow If the weather continues favorable. STOI.KN C.Ut RWIlVKltKIl Itecovery of ?i 1fi2*? model Ford touring car stolen from In front of the posiofflee gt noon Tuesday was reported Wednesday m?rnlng by Police Officer Charlie Ander son. The automobile was found abandoned on West Khrinfthau* street, and Mr. Anderson reported that he was Informed that it was driven there early TiiMday night by an unidentified negro .and abandoned. The cat belongs to H. D Elliott ftl Hertford Special Session Of Congress Says Utah Senator Washington, June H.? (Al*> ?A 'ongre*? will be rHilitl in M'ohIiih in October. Sell utiir SniiMit of Itnh, declared IinM) after' ? conference wflTi l'r?"?idriit I 'oolldgc. On leaving the White House, the I tjxh Senator represent c?l I In* I'rolilrMl iih being ism VilMSsI of IIh* U'iwlolll l?f I III* Hion. Tin* Senator who is a mem* Iht of tin* Senate finance com? miltit* which handles tax leg islation, added thai there "In wo ?|oiihl about" the call being Issue,| so that Congress cmi get n running start on its Icgisla 11Vi? program. Senator Smoot iIitIihihI thai tln? deficiency approprint ion hill faih-d of action at tin* clone "f I In* hist session, tax tssluc tion and setflenient of election contestN were problems ih.it must Ih* taken up at Jin early date along with flood control measure*. No time lutd Iwvn ncI, he added, hut October I or 15 Was the ntoMt likely dale. C0I.S0N HEARING SET TOR FRIDAY I'olimnun KritiTHlrH Trr tainty hk lo Identity of llin Assailant Hcarirm of charges against Will Col son. of this city, in connection with tin- shunting of Colic#man I*'rank U. Winslow lure Saturday ninhl. Wats !'?'i?for Friday nn>rinii: In recorder** court Wcilnesday. t'olMin lias in en In jail in default of $1,000 bond slnci he gave hiin twlf n|i a |t w hours after tli? shooting. Officer Winslow, in court Wed nemiay with IiIh Injured eye ban daged and his rluht arm bound tiuhllv to his side to protect his fractured collarbone, acain ex pressed certainly that his assail ant wax Colsnn, in the face o| the latter'* absolute denial of knowl edge of the affair. "I had my flashlight right on him," h?' said, "I knew him as well as I knnw you." he continued, in anHwer to finest ionlni:. The excitement Incident to the shootinu having passed into the background. Intercut Is helnu man Ifesled here in the explatiat loll which Colton Will give with ref erence to his whereabouts on tin nlcht of the shooting. According to Chief of police Holmes, pe has named several places where he claims to have been at the time. In dencrihlnt: the near trauedy. Winslow stated that Colson'g car was parked in the yard at his home on Knst llroad street, and as the officer approached, he stepped on the starter. "I ran to the car and crabbed fnr the switch key." Winslow said, "and Colson crabbed nte in the collar and pushed me away. Then I grabbed him around the neck, while he was slttinu in the car, and he raised a pistol and shot over my arm." Tin policeman's collarbone was brok< n In his fall to the street. Officer Winslow stated that the ?debt of his Injured bit eye. of which the brow whs uraxed by the bullet, apparently was unimpaired One b-nk of Ids eyeulasi<ea was shattered by the bullet, according to |)r. J. j>. Hathaway, oculist, who repaired them later. I)r Hathaway stated ;?!?<?? that iixr? w- i.- |?iw i|i | mark* oft Th> and frame. The Injured policeman ex pressed much appreciation over the Interest manifested bv Kllxa heth ritv people In his progn-ss toward recovery from hi* Injuries, statlnK that he had had more than .TOO Visits and phone calls ?lnce the eplnode occurred I'ltAVKII MKKIIM. TOMOIIT I'raycr meeting mt the Clrst llaptist Church will be conducted at S o'clock tonight by H?*v O, F. Hill, rector of Chrlsi Kplsco p.*l Church. American Heads Rotary Arthur II. oi lluiiliiiu'luii. Indiana. chairman of tin- roll *fitnliiiii ami liv-liiAr r<nn!iiiiti-r ??1 Kotatv Intri national. wan Hrcl ? <1 nt of tlx m . utiizat ion at its ini ihI ronv<*nlloii Tu?*i<4h.v. Earl Carroll on Stretcher Enters Penitentiary After Two Months In A Hospital At III ii to. Jum S. (AIM Kail Carroll. "N* w York lli*-alriral 1 rluriT, I<?:? I Jil.*- IiIhIIV in 1'acl Jo ?lay. Al r?:."?l o'clock a |?riv.i??-' ambulant-*- In arm:' Ili?* |?r???!?!?'? r Kliilnl within ili?- uut'-s of ili?- \i lanin l'V?l?'iul I". nil. nfiary ?li> i< Carroll hum si-rvi- a year an<l a jilay for |m rjury. r A |>|Mi ? -ti11* nhlivluus to his >ur , roinicllir-s. f.irioll uave im ri?n *?! | life as all* ml.uil* n iiiovcii Iiihi (from a Soiiilo rii liailway train! I that hroiiutii tli* |?art> Iumii; :iin-i-nvlll* . South Carolina. ?h>? Ho- |*i(i?l?]?*? -r li.nl ? n III m iirly ? 'iwu month*. 'Mi* train (-milium ?l | ? |iast thf nitnlitiry ami into 11?? * A loivaif anihiil;!ii?'?- walti-ii at track |i'V? I aiiil t'iiiioll was rar-! Ili-il alHuit I ;#? >anls mi a *ir*-i?-h-j ? r. !?? |oit> Marshal II* nry fun-, ti i lie hum. his cu.ml for m-m-i.iI wn kf. Hii|M'ritit?*iifJ<-<| tli* transhr. f Ills wi(i- ami Mr. ami Mrs. Noun,hi * t Carroll. his hrothi-r ami p|si?-i In-' 'law. wiiifti <1 Im-hIiIi- thf ?f?,*|i-h?i ??ii il? slow t r i |i to IIm* a in In i la m-f ( h*it ilul lint iircniniiiitiy It tn llii'i )|irlsou. Tin y w* nl |<? a hot# I. an-j iioiitiriiiu thai fIt*-y would visit th* , j pnnlm-i r lalfr In fin- day. | A ft w in w* |ihoto^ra|ihi-rH vi?*j ahonl i h?- a mho la nn as lh? train i rolh-il in hnl tint until Carroll wnxi .rimovi'il w* ri' ihi-ri- olln-r m|h?':i -| jlnrn. Ahou! 'Ml |i*t.-ons i|tiii-klvj |Knlh'i'ii| hnl iIm a in hu lam-* wa*| [umhr way h* fori- liny mulil sal-j l.ilv flu ir rnriosllv. 1 Tin* fnrtualitI* s rtiMtouiarily at ti-mlanl on th. arrival uf ;i i?r i - - mil r W' if waivil in Carroll's ??i - * ? ami Ii*- wan tak* n imim-illali Iv in Ilt?- pvImhi hospital. .Ml'.". Cm I roll 1 h* ii* \? ?i ii?- w.i< hi-iiic uken iJi-i' to (11. . - "If nii-un* more* m iii?* than Juwt liikiuu Karl In prison " sin- .hoIiIm <1 lar I niuhl when iiifor iii? d nf the Covt riniP'iii's order that her hus band lie tri-movi-d from fireenv111* . "It. im-ans laLinu him to Atlanta to die." A |*| ?:! ? ? m ly under a severe strain, Mrs. Carroll remained si rind'd with her husband through out tin nip and niaili' no state ment. l)r. C. T. Nellans, file prison pliyslrlaii. rode In thr ambulance from iIn- (rain. Warden John W Snook in* t. tin- machine as it (-aim to a stop within the prison. "This is Warden Snook, far-1 roll." sai?l Mr. Nillans when tie Ktr?f?-ln i hi.-irinu Carroll w.-r. n-l on thr crouinl for a moment. "Hello. Mr Snook ." vn ??foil j Carroll iirismllltiuly ami in falter iuu voir*. Carroll was ronvirted of per-! jury in connection with grand Jury investigations of a "hath tub party" in his theater and In addi tion to the prison s?-nlonce wa*i fined *'_\nnn. Ili? was hroiieht to trial in the uprlne of l'?2?i after newspaper stories had hern published sayliiR that at a Washington birthday parly at the Karl Carroll Theater Joyce llawh-v. a show jglrl. servsd| men KiM-sts liquor from a hath Mile in whh'h she was seated. tiA draped. Federal official* ordered an invest(gallon of the report that I in nor had lieen served llefore two Federal urand jnr|e? Carroll denied that liquor had het-n served and that anyone tiad occupied a tuli on th?* dtiiK*' of Ine* theater. !??? was indicted fur per Jury lor Imi'Ii statement*. Twenty-six Injured Weeksville Youth By Bombs Thrown Hurt In Accident M??mc??u\ litiHsiii. .Inn- h iM'i Tw?*my-i*l\ hi i> (ftiidly in J*i r??1 whiii I wo hoinhn w? ii' llitowii In a H.-4 Hul? id l.? tiltr.rad last lilt:lit while m ?ii? ? ' lliit ?il in> hi Im is (if lli> #|? Iml in K'Tllon* of Hm ronitniinij*! |? i?* > WIIH. Ill HS, ll Kil.? l#-Vl? !??-*! today. TIm. |?i? ml*'a w?-r?* badly damai. ? il. STI III NT I IMTOK S.WH mi: IHIIVT III N %U %V A.-h'-vlll'-. Jun? K. lAI'l W. K. WIIhoii. North Carolina s? if?* C'??||4*kc graduate ,<ii>l form'-r ?'u . drill <iAlt?r *ho tw.LUlly-Ui.UiiJH': I'd m<rioui rliarKM again*! four IIhIi-IkIi p?lif?<m?'ii !* willing to return lo Raleigh and t?4Ntlfy ??' fori- tlii' grand Jury If h?* Is mnii moticil. h<- xald today. "I did not run l??- mM In an*w?-r t?? an Am<k U(<-i| Pr?'?? ( dl*pati h from UahdKli wta'lng tliHt h** had mysteriously dl*ap ' |" ar? d Juaf a* )i?* w,i< 10 f??? i-ali'-d before tlM- grand jury. I' had fo n-lvri no not !<?#?? of wln-n fh?? In , venilga'lnu would In < niitin.n,,d and I wm? in a hurry in pt?*t h??m" to take* a Job that had hern prom ised in*' I roiild not wait In l.'.i 'WW liiil'Ufiflrlv for tin* li-ai ' ing " JiiIIuh ('. Ji-nnliiKfl, Jr., youftit I ?"?n of Julius Jf nnlitkx. rural in.ill carrier mi Itoiitc 1, Wwka vlll? . Miistnii|f?l !H'ViT?' rut* hIioiiI fh?' li?iul in an automobile arrl !drill ?ai'ly Tm-nday ni^hi al tlx* inlcrni'fli'in of fluand lioad 1 m9???'??(??. S* v? ral Kiilrlii M m rc re quired tn Hum' lh?* rut*, Tin* ytiutIi'k injur!' m w<>r?a t1 *d by l)r. ( II. William*. So far hk rould !? .jin*'?l early W?,<ln?,i? day. nobody ? !???? wan hurl, l-'ur tlior |tarlIrular* ??f Il?r? nrrld'-nt wi-r*> iarklim. oth?*r than 1 IihV ltan-| dolpli Wilcox, ?f W^'ltMvHIf, wan _driving.tii^ uii: in which yuunn J<-nnini:* wa* rldlnx. IKIlKltW, l?ltv Oi l 14 I It is HMtmi m.v wolMiKI) flaltlmnre. June *. 'AIM <'ha*. C. l(ou?r. KciI'ThI prohihl Hon aKi>nl, woo ahot in th?* abdo men mid rerloitaljr wotind"d today during a raid in North*****! lUlil morn. House'* aft?ailant. who flrwi M-.vcraJ aboti from a liviisc whbb ih?- Ml"f?rM*m?,ni officer wan af ; t'-mptin* to ?*nf??r. ??raped. ftou?e ha* bwn * m''mb*?r of th? dry fore# here for about flv? year*. i MERCHANTS A C T TO BRIGHTEN IIP DOWNTOWN AREA Iliirly-lHii \priM* to liiflull S|ii'('ial Arrunp'inriH K Slinw W iinl?? j l.iplitK <>? Nipliilv \DI t TO W IIITK W ^ >,.w l loixl l.iplil!* ?? Swit<-I)?'<l in SfMiH'liiiH- in !N,.\l Vlri'k ?r Trn li |<< Ai*ih?uim,?*?I A lira! afP In >'"? fr-rllon ,r... a.*-.-?*- i? H'"? r"v- l'""i " ?MSlr?-.?f ?M.wuHte?., "Tti.sdav nlKlii ?>> 1 " ' """ " roninih.al.in >'? " :t:i I ; p..r*?--nt r.-d.t.-H?n in *? ??' tal-a i-lT-rlivc f"l and nft-l ',l II , "I''"- I"''''"1 l"-K?nnlni: n '!>?' rj. I ? h??[j--1' ? 1 ,r.w p-r iiinniu p-r ?* ' ; or Jt M> I"1' 'I'liif'T- P?>ahli a .pian-Hy haaia. Th- ...?? ??" ir ?1 p-r oull-l. ?r I?r I" ?.r it, , ..I II' ,x1.|aii. that II.- r-diirlinn will not apply iiiH.li ww-r r.nlal? >'?? '"r ? lti' uiiart-r -ndliit: J"'* 1 I-V.'n a ur-at-r r. .lurtlon waa a?iimrlr..d in >1.. prlr- ?f ' t-urr-til for "how *?"?"? ?,urp.n<-a. II" "''I ra";, !,! watt p-r l???r liavlnu I" " low. r. .l m Itv- cnta a proximal, ly P-r c ut. Thin arriinu* ??? ?' *',H J . ui.on Hfu r a?Mirai?r?- ha* ?? ? n pi* :I2 KlUal-lll Clly ' chant* bad ?"?-4 I" IttaiaH- ?l? rial llln.- awll<-h?-a wll.-r.-l>> III" Huh.. I" ll'-'r t.Tld h. nit off aiilomalicallj ?i ntel.i .acli ntsln. 1' I" -M-<- ?' t,i m-aii 111 at til- downtown ill" 1,1,-1 of III" fllv will In- tnurl. mom tiriulillv HbIiI."! " 0'" Jh,?: I ,-np. rlallv IliaKMIM.-l. ?? a whit . w,v aval.'lit itnd-rlak.-n 1 nir'toi: ia n.-arly ninipl" t'-d and Jill I., awllrh.-d In aoim- linn III. II. xl w?k or l-n .lava. Til- Willi- way ayal.-ni. a" nrlj. Inallv plann-d. alr.adv haa J.""" inalall-d I' I" point"! out. how i-viT tt?:>r ?-xl?'iiHionn w<n- d?-rUl ...| upon lat. r. whirl "t';d purrliaac ?f additional -*? H m.-lit. and alowf-.l up , V.^V. .,u??..wlua_Thla I? ,.,i r-olvi-d. It If aliimunr-d. and | will In- Inatnll. 't In II" n-*t '''jI.ihI tniporlanl of It"' ??v . xt.-naiona ar- to run from th- Inl. ra.-rllon of Mali, and lload ?tr?la aoiithwar.lly I" lliitrj-h. ??d to Inrlud'- all MrMorrln. Blr?I. front Colonial av.-nut- to, i' *'ln th- roitra.- of ll'- in?lints I th.- .-ntiiiulsalo" rorr-fl'-d " ? ' t?r wh.-r.-l.jr H-nrlr r-frlB-ri.tl.11 , ina-hln- ita.-.f it. I'lianon-ka and | leolif?tlon. ry at.ir.-a had Im-ii Hal ,rt nnd-r th.- dom.-allr rnl.-. I at?-ad of th- P'.w-r rat- Thl? wll | lu-.ih a alluhl Inrr-aa- li. I ?? coal of curr.-nt lor tll-au liiaililn. a. II j , whh rxplalnsd. W. M. S. MEETING ATSUNBDRVSOON Mra. II. II. V illia of l'?"r,-j ford l'rjn-a Full Al |f'll<lulll'< Hertford, Juno *< -Tin* annual mextiiiK of th?* WomnnN Mlaalon ary Horlfllf-i of thn Klliaheth City district will Ik* held in Hutibury. on W'-rlii's'lay. JdM II, ?>?? kIn hlnx til 10 a. m Hpoclnl emphaai* will 1??* Riven i 1 ?? junior and ynuiiK people'* work. Vlallorn who will hriiiK ninwuKM of Inspiration. Iwteroat and etilhualaam ?ro ??ap?,Hf*d to l?ft prwni. Mr- It II. Willi*. of Hartford, dlatrlrt *ecre?*ry In anxioua for a full representation from iho ao Cletle? of th" dint let. I Americans Arc Not To Evacuate Peking! f'ektn*. June * f AI' I It la' mom improbable that the Amerl ran i? cation and Arm-Mean real-I dentil item-rally will evacuate l*ek! Inu In ihr d'-ar future according to the moat authoritative ltidl-i rations It I* alao nnllk'-K that th*-. I'-uatlon ituard will h< fltrenath ?n? d III iaadlrr (i'-neral Smed ] I?? y I> lliithr holdlnv thr ? ntir??J forr?* of 1.A00 marlnM recently i landed at TP-Main in in readlne**' to rope with any iinforaneen em . emencv i Fliers Guests of Embassy And Cheered Endlessly By Enthusiastic Germans ( Jarrncr Hiamhrrliii lioultl llar<ll\ Have IIitii Mort* Warmly \\ VlrotiM'tl Had Tlirv Latulrd llrrlin First not si m i : i <>2r? No Sue*li l)rnioii*lriitioi? in llrrlin SilHT Triumphal Knlrv of ProiilrnJ \ on llindriilmr;: Into Oipilul? ll?*rlIn. June -V 4 API C.er ntany's veteran president, Field Marshal Vein lllndeiihurgh. re ceived Chantbcrlin and Irvine n' the executive mansion today -i?4l congratulated ilx'ni oil their nrhlpvcmi'ttt 1? spanning the At lantic by air from N?*w York to Cerma ny. Tin- interview. which was of a cordial nature. lasii'il is minutes. President Von lllndenhurg hand ???? cach of bis visitors a fill* framed autographed portrait of himself. Aflcr qunitiItiiiink the Amerl- ** rails as 10 I lit* details of (holr flight, h?* expressed the hope that it would contribute f? bringing the American and Herman people* in cloitor communion. ChainbfxMii and Irvine were accompanied by tlu? Amerleun Ambassador, I?r. Jacob CJould Sburiiian. A crowd massed out side tin- Wllhelmstrasse pave them a rousing volley of "hochs" upon their Animnr?> and exit. whilo a 1 pair'of status-like sentries in field i!ray and steel helmets, standing on either side of lh" door, saluted and clicked lif'N in the most approved Prussian style. Ambassador Srhurman was in top luir and ceremonial mornlnpf garb iiut the aviators were in the ?inly clothes they brought with them - thone they wort? on their ureal flight. They arrived In a down pour bill left in brilliant sunshine. giv ing the waiting platoon of photo graphers their inning. Thn am the cameraman's perslstenco and finally shouted on energetic "let's go boys" or its equivalent in <!er man and the car 'whirled the trio bark to the Kmbassy. The Major homo of the presi dential household. In full uni form, with Ivory headed cane and corked hat under bis arm. said farewell from the top of 'I'" stl'pt. The Kmbassy .today br night out a new Amerlean flag I" honor of its guests a banner of such {ample proportions as to ilumlnate j the eutlro \Vllh?dmplat*. I The Stars and Strip"* were dis played all about th?' business sec tion of f]crlln often in dusters with the Herman national colors and the Prussian state flag. flerlln. June S. (API t'lar enee r.'hamberliti and I barb's Ir vine wero the guests ??f the Amer ican Kmbassy today, just as Col onel Lindbergh was the "iioht of the ' Rtnhii.Hiiy *>f Paris after hli flight from New York to Paris. They were taken to the Kmbassy soon after their arrival last even ing from Kottbus. near Kllnge, where they were forced down Monday while trying to reach Ber lin on their truns-A' la title flight from New York. The airmen went to bed after an Informal dinner ?t the Kmbast ay. with the Itoehs and songs of all llerlin ringing In their ear*. Had they Mown direct "? llerlin from New York th?- welcome kIv en them could hardly have been more enthusiastic than the dem ount ration when they landed at the T? mpelhofer Field last even ing. As they drove from the flying field iii the Ambassadorial car. they were cheered repeatedly, the Automobile makini: Ms way throur.h the crowded streets only with tho aid of a pnlice vanguard. Such enthusiasm has not been seen since Field Marshal Von Hinden burg made his triumphal entry In to the en pit ul as president-elect In i02r>. Some enthusiastic Hermans *v en went without food to greet the fliers It wa? felt that the des cent of the i rans Atlantic tilers near Kotltnis did more In put the city tin the map than a half cen tury of effort by the chamber of commerce of that place Lord May or Krueti Intimated iliiit if Cham berlln and l?evlne did not return In 193" for the <>c|cbriition of th* one thousandth anniversary of Kottbus, they would not he grate ful adopted sons. ONE SHOT; TWO SURRENDER; ONE OTHER AT LARGE Mm Wlio K?<;i|m<I Irom JoIiiinIoii (iolinly Jail Siiih iluv Sur|>ri?r<l \\ liilr Off l?r South <:nroliiiii AT IHHINT OK DK VI II liullrt Knlrrnl Slrphrn wm'h liifslit Sidr; Tlii* An otlirr (ihaplrr in Mighty Fornytlic* Miirtlrr llaloiKh, June K. (AIM Wirli Robert Slephonaon. convicted with Robert Separk. for the murder of "Mighty" Koraythe, alleged Ka b-lirh rum-runner, perhaps fatally wounded and liis alli'C><l roilffil erale.. together with Roxaie I'ark er. HK'iin occupying cella In llie' Johnston Coil lily Jail. Johnston of tlrials believe th#' llnal chapter lias licrn written in the Smlthfleld jail delivery of Sunday nit lit. Caul A da ma. fourth member of tin- imily which escaped after rut-! tinu their way through the floor of their cell. In hi III at large. but fa surrounded .by a posse of depu tioH near Ulllncton and hla rap lure in Imminent. Slephenann wan brought down Willi a hullet in IiIh rli^lil aide, when off leer a aurprlaed the ea raplriK party at a 1111 in 14 alatlon , near Lllllnuton early this morn ing. where they had stopped for supplies oil wlial whh admitted to hi- a daali for the South Carolina line. Stephenaon Is under guard in an Krwln hospital where authorities any that unless coin pllrationa ae| In. he will live. I Separk and I'arker. after elud | iiiu a posse of nearly a do/,? n of fflrrra in the woods ahout Lilling ton through the walked ? Into the offlre of Sheriff T M. iTurley at Smlthfleld just before [noon. aurrrndered and were re turned lo rella In tip' Johnston jail. Smlthfleld, June H. I A I" I - Willi the atalemeiit that they had been on a "little varatlon." Roh lert Separk and Itoaale I'arker. two (Continued on pax a 3) Poland Expresses Regret for Murder Of Soviet Minister Moarow. June ti (Al'j -Tho I I'oliah minister at Moarow, M. I'atek haa railed on Maxim l.ilvln toff, aeting foreign commissar. and Iexpressed the |irofound rondolenr ea of tile I'ollsli Kovcrnment for the murder In Waraaw y?ntorriay I of M. Volkoff. Soviet minister to' I'oland Ho voiced roiidemnatloii of this rrlmlnal art. M, I'atek Informed Hi" foreign commissar that a vigorotia |iol|re InveatlKatlon would l?e carried out and the guilty persons punished to tin utinoat severity of the law At the same-Huh M Idtvllioff handed the miniater a note for preaftitatlon lo hia Government protesting against the assassin a tlon and saying that the Polish Government rould not repudiat* responsibility for the outrage I'oland, tiie note derlarea will be h<-ld responsible for any assa* alnallon. The (invernnient of the Soviet I'nlon ronsld' ra this an un precedented rrlmlnal art, bound up with a whole aerlea of act* aimed at destroying diplomatir re premutation of the Soviet t'nlon abroad and rreatlnu a direct iu<-n at |?ear?-, The note arrused the I'oliah Government of not having taken n't-eaaary meaaures against rrlml nal activities in Polish territory of Russian rounter revolutionary terrorlatlr elements The Russian authorities who have declared a fortnleht's mourn Inu for M, Volkoff by all Soviet re presentatives at home and abroad, regard the assassination as bavina h clearly defined connection with the recent Antl Soviet activities of Great llrltan They make no see ret of their conviction that It is a ( part of a definite campaign car-' rl"d on by eapltallatlc conntrlea against the Soviet I'nlon ^
The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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June 8, 1927, edition 1
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