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! ' WEATHER | Partly rkady wrath*r with watt*red 1 Ikiadtr ahovvrs Wodiwaday pm* I Tharaday i ~V!t ■ ■ ■— l 11 " *■ ' . ■ ■ 1 J ■", 'V *, , ■ ' * VOU MB ONE. NUMBER »T SENA TE LA WYERS HOLD anti-lynching bill IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL - . * . ■» ,ty ■ V, ; , .tttt r-cr: ' . Senator Horah, Republican. Re porting For 9*h-Committee. Points Out That Highest | . Court Hus Already So Held; Overman in Accord With this , View. i WASHINGTON, M- An bpinlon , that the anti lynching hill patecd re- H conlly by the House i* unconj/rtution- J , at an«t should not b* enacTcd by Can | Kress was submitted toils) to tho sen « ate Judltlary committee by a *ub-cob» , | mitU-e headed by dk-nator Horah, he- j ( publiran, Idaho. aj • ' Scnnlbr HoiaK etas Join id in h; tdiAf l the bill unconstitutional by Senator Ov erman, Democrat, North Carolina, are I Senator Shield*. Democrat, Tennessee 1 |> . The* other jut-coamtillrc room!-. r», I Senator' Sterling. Republican. South Do koto, and Dillingham, Republican, Vcr J mont, wore aaid not to be in complete - disagreement but , believed the bill I might well be (Missed nnd be jut to the j •" teat before /be supreme court us the United Susjl/s. i BIG KIDS MUST !; cast ran i God Forbid That There Should I Be a Breach Between I’eo- 1 e pleM of EngliHh Tongues Kays Marshall DONDOfLjlpfr**S Thoms* R Mnr I shall, formcT vie* president of tlie United States, who was the principal] guest at u luncheon given today by 11* ■ English Ur(ion, declared the* could be j . no real understanding of harmony be twri-n the tw* English vpeohing nations while "fat, smug American profiteers, pretending to/ represent the United I States, conn- to London to cut s swsth 1 on Pjcrndilly row rind while cynical. « p self sufficient English visitors come to < America to criticise the provincial chi r , ncL ristlcs of tho Americsn people.' Mr Magshslt said before there could he peers, „ good will nnd brotherhood , among tbe nations there qualities must , previ.it among individuals- He made s t sthroig plea for unity and smlfe- be- , * • tw<wn the English and French speaking peoples, .... ‘••'Cod forfend the evil day. be di , rlired “Wheh there shall be a brvach among the jsefipU- of our tongue anil /bow «f hsroic France." NOUTII CAROLINIANS AT KIN NON , I The following North Carolinians : Were leglstered at th ! e,l<r (~ Mellrayer, Rulaigh; W. * ingvm, wife and child, K»t*ighi L Ham and w»fV. Greensboro; Mr. Trout. , hum J Morris.. Bayburo; C. 8- Lturs Fayetteville; F. A Pinner; J. H. • or don. Raleigh; C. D Hess. Greensboro; Waiter 8. Wager, Kalelgh; Omes i Greyn, Durham. I M M.l nuiv. I»cb»ne f. II Balckwell, (Iroen-bero; B HoUig* '• berv, Kpray. « A. Nichols, »«>««'’ j H.-R Morrow; H, 0. Williams; N. I JEdgc. Rocky Mount; W. H. BmM Washington; 11 K Stewart, Washing , | t«»n; (' t'l KpaugH, Winston-Salem, K R Dew; H Robbins, Washington; T. R ('aims, Elisabeth t'ity: A R Brew Ison, Asheville; A C Barnes, l»unn. Mrs <'arils M. Mugr. (arthsge; (* *• Gabriel, Fayetteville. . 0 THE LEVIATHAN ' In rcqtient'ng the shipping board not to change the name of the Leviathan to his own, President Harding haa art I rd both with rharaeterl-tic good So i -L , anil an appreciation of the rtrrnai i ness of things. present name, as he truly aay«, has an oversowing na- i \ . f’nnal sentiment, *CM*« it is ao in- j (rmatc'y eaaocinted 'ln *h ’ popj.gr mind with the record pt rfnnaanei ~ of „ ‘the uiigkly v. -. I in carrying th# troops of the American e*|> di'Minary ( fore., to and froiß the hattl •field., of j i 1 Ko rope „ , ,»• . When ' • rUteri from tl <*. ri'fl ' f process to which «h» is now being, *v** , , Jectrd. live Leviathan will have a new nnd. it in hoped, a distinguished role to play as a pas-enger ship dc luxe ( hut la, it the services she tr.ndrred In the hour of ns. d, when the spirit an-l mettle of the nation Were being test-'] ed that will always t o grate fully re -; ( nmml.errd by the Aniericr.n people. It • * Is because of these service*,, Vnd tie jt enterprise and efficiency wlyfh they ( represented that the shiji h rse:f and ( her name are so dear to tl-" cialacns j ( ‘and s'und. Indeed, as a nhlionul sym , tot. Wanhingvon rust. I DBS HAW Oil' Uncle Sam sold fit (100,000 bu«h. |- of Indian corn abroad the first three hnonths of this year. At last Europeans arc co ning to line '»• • I fritters and min flap ark'; aid i iy | be last plain rornmeal n.u 'i. At lea*t the English, (i. naans rointijit to like these thiog for -they ate tire people who liSve ! bought our corn thus far. I s* , Maylte jwhnnycake will he tie ’/ gawi which will yes l ind the wtci' i' is gekhei W ha.can tall? St. l's % * , % THE GOLDSBORO NEWS Will Pave Road From Wayne County Line to Warsaw . t» (Special to The Newsl ’ (l ’ RALEHiII. May *3. r E<»ur delcga tlona, seeking roads in a half dotvu counties, IttAd the da) for the stale highway commission. With the road work now extending: Into practically evrry eoanty, the commission r i» lac ing •the task of pacify.ng routu losers. Rnlcigk hotel lobl'ies wye crowded with members of tha d*U| ction», and highway polities was t!;i> bir topic of diacustiou. More than *to hundred people were reprt . nted In th. four dvlegationa appearing before the com-, mission (ud-yy Others or.* s< h.-.1u1.d t.s air their grutvanr.-s tomnrr w. A five nn extended dubate’ io tween op posing di 'egations, th ‘' ronwmssion thi afternoon pu- -ed n resolution to com plpte proJ».t 2th 'by pa via# from tlie Wayne, coantV line to WaraAav. Afwft this project ha‘i henn cumuli l '.!, ‘the 'balance of nvailahto fundg‘»Jl be dp plied towards th* comdr*gtyn of a hard surfaced road fro ,i R.^nosxill* to Rock Fish creek, provide./! Duplin coun ty wjll furnish the ,4>Vl«nce of fund* necessary to completes the work. This resolution sanugiilerly opposed by certain of county dele gation, who said ‘•itjpicant nothing/’ and ’who wanted thcThommisslon ft. 1 lei them know If thcjrwould huild them a rohd or whether they would do rntlh ing toward* Vetting the county out of the mud. ° »liHSES H T 0133100 ■o '■ Increase House Appropriation by lIfi.OOO.fMM); Contest With House Sure WASHINCTON. May ». Provision for a regula\, army of 1.12.0m* m«n and 12.6(m1 officer* was msde h.dav by the Senate Military com oitta* In vlrtoally completing revision of the annual army appropriation bill. s . House appropriation* were Increas ed by the Sonat* committee about |tfi,- otH),d»*o. A eontosl with the house predlrted in the.view of the house lim itation on the »miy to 116,000 men »nd lidttb j About the greenest thing in most gardens just now it tho Watertown (N. Y.) Standard. Whale shark*, found in the Indian and Facifle oceans, often attain a leagth of fiO feet, but are quit* harm levs. Cause For Blackmail of ' Millionaire’s Son, Facing Murder Charge, a Secret MEllOn Sill GP BEVEMIF BURFMI ’ I Dlsplarets Two Sub-Chiefs and Makes C. K. Nash Head of New Unit < WASHINGTON, May *3e-E#er«tary Mellon aigned an order today *l>.,li*h ing the account* unit and the office of superior of collector*’ office* and con * ululated the datlca hitherto confinned i ,- these two .offices under a new unit to be known as tho Account* and Cll* lections Unit, of the bureau of Inter nal Revenue. Deputy CumnUssloncr Uharle* It. Nash formerly u.si-tanl *i> Id sufmrvisor, will us 'time chan ) of th*> new unit which, coin, i itito being forthwith Deputy fommliounntr A. D Sumnn r of lowa. . ha> b..n» in rharyc of th# >B>*t»nts .in ( . U c t, iiilds, of Ohio, tu|iervi-or''of~ collectors, have he. n removed from of flee by virtue of the consolidation, A machiix ha* bun invented by •WwuMjhf wl.l u ii l- possible to pro d. ■ e sty a.r . U .11 of .. great city. It is be ng >'»'d In -tin treas meut of nuiwtii di-eusos. , Commissioner Shipman For Changing Child Labor Laws MMtKISHt UG. fa. May Tha ri»- report on |*fri*lniii»ft nrul ninular mni ■•uprehnt court '«fk*ml diiM !* i*,t* »ion#m. 1, \>nr law put* thr pro; o«ttton o' rcfru* €on n+ ct* cult * N wet It i Ht9ku<\ and l.t . n of 4U« h »uu.is i qua rely tj-nn MhM reported i'*‘i *4 rhanjfe* th* fief* i*’f ?; umi \• I wtw* r of l;it*or , and o?t child lul*«vr )a«r* # Vuth (‘.iro « , It < <m%clivy of IVnr * Jrt- Una fit |.«» tt* t»i* <t upon tb' > ,»t<l S o*l i in Ihr • out e of M« , . | »iin* co»irf fife •.moo, . . v. • ST. MIRY'S SENIORS . RECEIVE DIPLOMAS * State Individual Income Tux Will Amount to About Thre* (tnnrtcrN of Million <Special to T.h" New*) I RAI.EU..H. MV Its; Flaps f*r extension of the slate depart in.nt of agiicuttnreV prorriup sre , spurted t«. eopstiiut.- the ehiif topic as discussion . ’ at th. annual .ms-tiing of thp Join' committee f..r, sg'rionltJial work n*i& Friday, t all for th* meeting was Is sued today by ('...'’rrnor Morrison ax“ rh airman. Ths comntitlnc will hear reports nn the cent ral pewgrsW trf *he Work dur * ing tho pn*t year and with these as a oasis plans a program fog future aper ntjon's. The comnilttr* It composed of the followingr » (Jovvrnog \Morri»on. chsinnnq; Dr., W. ( . Riddick, Raleigh, president; W •A. t’.rnham, Raleigh, (vmmisiongr: O L. Clark, CUrktonl Junius Diggs.; Rockingham; C. W. Cold*, t.reonihoro; , T. T. Thorne, Rocky Mount ; A.'T. kr r.ailum. Red Rprings; K. L. Woodard Pamlico; < . C. Wr ght. Hunting I’rcrk; 1 Dr. Clarence Rnieigb; Dr. J. I. Faust, Greensboro; „ Ht. Macy’s t ommcnccnirM Twenty-lwo ttnlurs, composing tie graduating clan* of St Mary’s school,, . received theic diplomas a* th* cum- t i menrenicnt exercises this morning, tbe roinmencement' uddrtss being delivered by Dr. Howard RondthalUr, president ■of Salem College. . Bishop Thomas Dsr*t of the Epis- , , copal diocese of lout ( srolins, preach ed the barraulauri ate scruydn Sunday, f lats day exercises and "Ahe snnaai i alumnae lunrh.-oi took placo y..*tl*?- day, with th* annual concert of th* music department lat.t niirht. ' i Mrs. Lou|,s Sutton of UsdeiKh wn* rl.Ttvd pcesident of the General Alum nae association at yesterday's meeting. Mr*. Robert Miller of Goldsboro »** nanwd vlco president; Miss Katie Me- Knnmon, secretary, and Mrs. W. A. Withers, tre»s«r*T. , Individual Income Taa till.o*B Th*' total ioromc caajr collected from Indlxlduala in th* slate, under the new inrom* tat law-, thus far, amount* to approximately ItHfiM. Revenue <Vmml*aloiter Watts said today. The remainder As around $2,0«0.1a*0 gsth -xrred by the rU.partim.nt came from husl ■hmi establishments and corporation*. The itate expects to get probably *_•<)!,000 more from inifvldutl* upon the expiration o? extension* granii-d. Os the individual* paying taxon, vir turlly all were persona engaged in r.g ; sUt employment in th* cities? The number of farmer* paying an ineotno j tqx wa* negligible. - I'hvHidan Statts That Walter Ward Nearly Died From I‘oi-j 1 son Hl* Weeks Ago; tie** (httkiiu; Up Story Ofl j Running Pistol Fiffht. - 1 a a— re • A WHITE I’LAINB, N. May Si.- Walter R Ward, wealthy liakvr’s son. ,who yesterday xiaggnndgred himaalf and Confined that lust week U* hud »hnt I in s* !f de.'. !.-, i i rence I’.l.rs, an marine whom lie cbsygcl with black- 1 mailing him, ncoHy died from tH>isun : about six w.vks ago. This l,*«ama known idte todnv when Dr Orville E H. R.h, II stated that h* l had been xoumoned to ijtv home ’of young Ward and found him writhing on ths Boor with an «only bottle ot juliii.iji beside Him _ , ffi la my personal apialen tint the the poison wa* accidental," Hr Mrhcll said. ‘‘l do not know differ ently and you must believe a man mno : rent until he is proven gaiity. Mr. Ward ip subject to sevetratyeadaches and U is en easy thing to no it, tries mixed in tne dark. He had a narrow - M-sawwbr*e, whslo the authf.mi,,’ spent ths day cheeking up in detril the •;t.»ry told by Ward of j rum tig pistol tight ;th three alleged blackmailers w.th Whom he had held * rendezvous, the nature of the hold which they li.ti). upon him n.l which alleged to have lend to a flb.tKMl payment •t* ... tgiuiud ens:ret. t.oi LisitQECi froara. r<Miini>. mtednesday moenum. may r im MING IBFLUEIE OF 181-TKEBS IS 1 1 MfIBKFD IS STIFF t ft Her its! Clarkson Has Found A * Bible Name for Ihone Who Have Been Noisy : | GOVERNOR’# STATEMENT HAS CLARIFIED THINGS j V- ----- , . (tpccial to ih* NVw») ‘f RALEIGH, May M»n of public ] j interests .-uming lo R*l, igh report .-.v sWitc in the throes of it* greatest .tight j between . ‘‘reietloiianstu and |iiugr*s*'' a* the ao-rhllcd "ant taxers", make war 1 , on the upoetL s of ;.<iv»ncrmrnt. | F»-h fine of the hundred counties' its irganiced cempalgn «|.xin*t location, aiUi its l.udelx either acek mg o s. at in thtt p :hllc councils of i:u state or endeavoring to weyld an tn 1 flmhf.' In the oh: :ion of qjspiranta. in I most o{ the counties tjtc fight ha* thus far been inetTerivc, and the next fen- j. oral assembly ta not exp. cte.l to suM-t through the net vitv of the reactionary. • i The 12 moti'.hs* building caswpaign in practically every county has brought, the addyd ftgurct on the tax slip- and this. It ia believed, las been chiofi , I'.-pi.nuble for th* anti-tax .uprising] Then the state put an its big progrdm and while It has not culled upon the i pocket bonk of s 'the individual for any inrr. il I,d allowuit.r . dhe Job it has u*> dr-Liken looks so big as to rnuke h ’ seem luipossibUi t» pat It over wild eat calling heavily upon the average rittgen. Cltiseaß Not Butortug In so far aa ttys Stl.te is Conretned, administration tender* long ago map ped out their program for carrying on the impiovrmuet work, and the citUeu , 1 is not sutler.rig one whit even though [ the road building campaign*, the tfij ] "cations! god tension and ln«rre»»etl appropriutiom for 4c 'tAving Work'iW ty* Mate is being rushed 4M i.>mpicu%u. The • ? Gw W jiw tho kind oi j tax thsl fcHThda *"'4*4ll home owtnei i —lovie-f hi North <'BNb eacept un*! dcr the; authority of lo*At law cannot! exceed lk cent* on the hundred dollar: for grnernl county purpose* and ths’ tax levied f<*r school .purpose*. In to counties of the state not enough ad I valorem tax ia levied l* run the athoo:* | and they receive or *#lll receive state ’ aid to enable them to give the lu-'.pU the constitutfonoi Urm qf school, j Which show* that the complaint about taxation is certhcd exclusively tbj local special taxeSu y ! Voted by Fcople Theta**l re* And these sphclfil to/'** camo >s the , result of iwprovomeui work. In many , caves vrMcd > on the psople by thorn ■ selves. Tha nlardrisl* hat* been ery ing out against these increases and calling for -great-c economy. Mean iwhile, th* forward march of priMtv. . , sive govkrnqpcnt has not slackened it* 1 pace, a/d th* bond paper* aw flooded /with.advertisement* for sate of »ffo: ‘ ings from North Carolina cities atw 1 towns. The state bar on# of the lowest tar- i ; rate* In the Union, and the ofieS and! couphi. S line up Well in compart*#: i with these uait elsewhere. More taxon ! are being called for. and the people, arc getting more in tho way of Inrpiov#-; nirntx *iid better condition* unde. | which to live thnh ever before. The activity of the "anti-taxers" ha* been intcruting, despite the appnren. retreat they now are making before th# progressive*. Ileriot Clarkson mt Charlotte, who is a* much of a phit osuphsr as he i* a lawyer or churct, > vestryman, brought lo Raleigh Wtt:, . him the other day the designation or i "Sanbetola" for tb« “anti-taxers." He finds a Bible illustration for all mqc fday development*, and when tbe t against ehr inu.-d progrea* camo he found Banbslot warhftg work of advanei mont in the Did || < Xd*tament Doj* just as th* ‘antl lix now are. PThe fight against Co«igr*»*»aan Fou Is C%r ...nb-ri'd one of the beat ffinifh* ot rijwtivity on ‘he part of »*« was seriuusly on i PWtlmi to him until he made hi* ko-jv speech before the dewolrnlir state rosvpwtlon, pledg n« the party to con liimed effort towards advancement < pi. Wylie I'erson. declaring thxt "there Is no relief for »» in that perch." jumped inio the race, nrd h* hk* been featuring hi* campaign w.th « general anti tax uprising The status of the statd wide campeign *g*in»t [ j taxation for unprovemeul work l* In dicated by the outlook In th# fourth district also, teeaufu the t'olonein has failed to rally enough of the ettlaenr/ tn give promise es hi* noininat on., While tne kick* nte coming Trow many th* great mas* of the pern pleo are standing to and are determined to take a chqpee 1 on building up the counties and the xtutr T*e ery against Uxatlea wa* h.-ptn nlng when th*’ rc|iul)liean* W»r» plan ning fur their state convention, *•■*'! they Im medial ely sr.. therein an ••!■ portunity for cacripu:* l plunder. The grabbed onto tb slogan of “liow:i with tuxes," and lafrtnd It into Ih. i? convention. N*rvnu*ne»» be«et *oro« i.cm o ratio I ad .r* and there was fear that th» Raleigh fenwnttwn tMitlld r»tree- But ,'t didn’t, and rather than pronnsr :i slack - : " of the P‘ i« pledged It 4 lf to co»tinu -<i ad> • • i'... nt. Will Na) Get kgr f'onfident that the • c.nG LaVeu" will not get far. tk* work l* being kept u;, and -cbwo| hsages aie g ing up in yv-ry county, *cwcrage arwl wolsr *yet«ons in rr.sny towr.« :m I cit.e*, street* In the towns and hlghwayt in the rountlv*-. j and newshr.twf is»u»» are being v*twl‘| with frequency, tia»«rnor. Mo tv I son"* recent .leclsru- j t on that "you can't have th. se <"»•' prevcmcnU without fajinr far theus" hit the Sxnbslot*" hvtwevli the eye*' I, be.sut* It explained the ree.on* for increasing taxes in the .ceuntl* ■ nnd put It op to the people (• pay or do with ant. And thus for. 'kr; h**<' not »nt* ! inMcd u.i'ire 'o do wl'Heul. , .* CONGRESSIONAL RACE IN THIRD HOLDS CENTER Os STATE POLITICAL ST 49 REGISTRY CLERKS 1 IN If.- OFFICE 1 : CRIMINAL RECORDS -a * * # •* AH Are Propped From Soviet After “Fitißer Frintlnß’’ Tc/.l* Allied' - CONFESS GETTING JOBS f'OK FOOTING MAILS fr— • WASHtNCTuS, Mar 23.—DUeorary through “ftngur prlntljigt that 41* of thA ftftO employ »«• of U»u registry di rt*, on of the Now York pool office had criminal rvcord# waa report. .1 to PrvsAiont Hauling today by' 1 Acting Poititu.'hr (ienarnl U trtlett upon ht*j return from an investigation of th* ‘New York office. Alt of the 43 have beun dropped from thu service, Mr. Bartlett aald. The acting postmaster grnergl told the president the discovery canto dur ing Mi Inquiry into thu arrest <k»t Thursday of employee* of tht "Ifi* - e which art-fit, postal officials as sert. cleared up postal robberies ex tending over the j Inn all month* arid involving nearly ffr 000,000. Th* ar [ rcata alao ar* aaid to have thwarted «1 gigantic robbery planned for taat Frl- I day night in tho regiatry divlaun It- I arlf. Mr. Bartlett declared that the at reitud had .admitted that th-iy had ac- f eurud employment in the regiatry dirt-» ion for thu purpoao of robbing the malt*. Mr. Bartlett arid he or deretl that all of th* Ift,MO omplayee* ' 1 of the N»w York offlc* be required ta , Wive ftnger nrint laepwithgl’-Mpße-c Both Boatmaaler Morgan and htm**tf, he elided, "were Hager printed' and ha Waa of the opinion that much a Step would be of benefit to the nervier, elim inating the uutiuaiworthy and pfotu t Ing the great bulk of <> honest #»n --■ ployuas. M'KENZIE. W. 1 mm site, *— ,1 Cumberland Presbyterian* Vote tu Idteate New Church ' - - . t . oHi School There . A I CKKKNVIILE, Tim.., May 22,- -The iilttl” weal Jaime .nee town of J4rhun-_ rio vm aalacted today hy the (ienral AterjhJ of tin* Cumberland presbyter' iwri eliur h o ** it# first choice for tho ajtc of the propose-d new university.! Nr.ai.vilt* was necoiwl thoiOe t.y a , bdra eirhth veto, JackaOn third and Memphis fourth. Under the terms of the rcnMgtion stating the aver mbly’a, choice, McKeu aid has ninety days to deliver to the I university eommiaalon clear title to If! acre* of ground and inmlj five thou-, vand dollars In cash', halting auah ar ,tEob. the foniraloieii will turn tu Jack *»n to make good ita offer and If that Jail.* alao, Mrmphl* will be given th* chance. . j CONTINUE EFFORTS.; GET IN TOUCH WITH GEN WOOD S YACHT 0 Typhoon Believed For Delay in HetuVn THOUGH “AWr* SOUGH KKFI’GE IN MINDORO • MANILA, f. I Mqy S 3 <By Hi* ‘ , nociafeil I'n »1.1 W i r*i"“ •** qu* • ihe yacht *Ao'» on which Once • ral Ij ongf Wood rN I taught"* tailed Batura b*v. not I «-<« * r, * w '*Vhme pi, min which ragid » .* J ed V' on II le lor thj | irlurn. Tb* Apn i» hollared F -« I leftig •m i mm. pull of A at W -I piattpud •br, :1 , tlon on fhi i'irtid. N* w , from th'- tyjihnei, harh i id. • a. a S f N If. tl \ tltti JLv ..JM. % Aj I [Udy Actor Will iLdvocat« Local Option in Kngland NKW YORK, May 23.- Dcclurlrg tfigrl | piohihitlen ia the United Btatu* otif. | »(vcrnl certain prarinn • hm. | aeu big ( untribution to the spiritual rtK»n- J emtion of tho world,” lutdy A*Tor to-! day iaautd a farewell statement sum ' mlng up her opinion* on th. condl , tiona- «u bulb - «hl** of tne m-ean. “I am not going tu mlvm’ulu prohibl tlun IrgiidhVofi in England,” ahe con-j tinued, ''fiut 1 will support levnl up , tion by direct yotn lawn.'* " Lndy Aston *nid ahv bad beard U; »aid that the. fitk in America cnulg’ got drink* while the poor rould not, k*,l declared aha had not such a rate hcraelf.’ "Whrn I balance the rpsult, offset tba! uplifting us the |.n! r and struggling and the salvation which prohibition has| brought to many wive* and childreq,, attalnat tbo alleged dvgration of nottm wf the rich, well, 1 hare nn doubt the , net result fur the country ha* bo*.. < ! good,'' she continued. “The general aan-} i timrnt aroma to be that If i* the rich: and nut the poor who roally gat the i »or«t of U.“ Lady Astur doolanad that the 'duly j anti-AmotYVaq propaganda »hv han aoen In Kngland waa engendered by llqaur t iutareata who have guaa into pullttrs i over th* liquor que*%ia«. fib* said pro hibitioa haa abowo itself nut only n problem of welfare, but as clean poll- 1 Ur* aa .well. MINERS WILL REJECT OPE# W DEMMII) FOR 21KR CENT. CUT General Scale Committee Meet Ibk In New York to Frame Rofmutl x ' ( : MINERS DEMANDING 1 20 PER CENT RAISE ' NK.W YO*K. May M.—Forty warn ib«r* of the anthracite miner*' general seat* rommittee cudvened hey* today to 1 frame a *«fu*al of the operatorr' de jimaml that the wagg* be cqt 21 per • ewnt. “Our men lit- th* fields whom ; We- have about tho propoaoff > cut, .toll *« to atlvk till dpum»d»y, M asifi a megili r of ihe emnmitte#- who halt just raturoed from a tour of hfn dis trict. I Although the language ut the reply wa* not mad*, known, bertuae th* min-, , art’ statistician raqademt more tiiw* tu complete data lii aupport of th* min .era' demand for w to nu**t ineread*.; ».'Tr.^”«c, I Another muting of tho aenle cJWOBIW tee will be held titftprrow K U , c.parted .* <ompHd*d drnft of Ihilr nnrwer will bu ready for thvlr sign*- ' tar*. ' 'J 1 , * j HUM OP ft raft ft* .FAUM> BY OXFOIItI HlNfllNti CI,AW. 'ti To tho Editor of The New*,' v Tho orphan asylum i-ummltUe* ftt 1 M uync abd Coldebo n lodges d*o*re t*> espuaea their apprnaiat no ftf yuutgelr erou* nfiitftMi .in wtriag puhlicny to th* enlcHalumant given by Jh« ainl;- ing dags of the Oaford urpbofutge pa May 16th. J The sum el 1277 <lewr of uff eUpvnse waa received ;i»id tufned over to ' th« ' orphan >r* on tlii» nccaalon. Kt spectfally your», K. f, TAYLOI, H I. UIDUKNfi. 1, » IT K. (uftrtffUte* f», m Oo|d*boro Lodf. M. N UfHTKIN, —:..|**AC » »HN, l. A. UAUUHTRY, u j Cumnntbe from Wayne Lhdge, 'fTBCMAM"' AHHOt lATIoSi it.tSii •"V- H)K HTATr. CONVKSTH»M ( Tb* aeuual Mate mgnentloii live i M*rm««A»' aaaoeiarion will be held *t tn* tiie .air hutal at Wi%wt'« H« beach lhi» |re*i. June M, If ftfiNf -Us? i The araetUftg ptngrsir In th* hinft- f #f this urpunlsliUp baa been art-agod. Will limr tmwwned later » *W m. At. rrvfiwg foatara* at Mr. ». C Vav.nti.rn will h» 01** Mr. M. 11. B every »*■ chant »il* Mr, W, H. B f hour lean log Mr. A. f. Bpus* hia pnrtrcgM** Mr. W. H m J Mr. ft. ft. tiLu ar* Ir.okjng fur- Mr. M. I. Md tu tb,> vhin an* Mr M. 1 9 I large dab'gatlOw Mt. C & T Mr. W. V. Irr- Mr. R. L T'dtilM, in# wnrbfft Mr J H ftra lint PiitliMl *<# X. k j. ua^ WQ» u '•* •>C * I >f * I [ii L \ V - ■ - ■ — 4- . FUI.L ASSOCIATHti ’ PRESS U».. i ■ , .*w—' ■■ IEIEST ffili 111 : nut owns .. - - . | Solidtomhip ( onlfst Ltxjm., Ifji os Hoal C'ontcht In l ast Few Dityi* * **■"■*• • - JCDK'IAL CONTEST IN SIXTH fS WARM | Unless a itwanen ajnilHy tki ivelopn in fhv'Thml lM«<tritt be tween now mit!u week from next A ; Saturday, the hy4Yh>u E>tmo- J jcratio vote ever raut in the tltt-» 1 triot will be regifttrml bi the JR elimination battle for the Dem tHTßtie ConfWMMlonal , lion. ■ Kitimatea, in «om<i in»ttHH OH, & ilonble gii prcvienift finnmry v/ylug 1 ' but conßervative llkuraa would < piuoo the total tWimln r of bal lot* to be cant June third nt ix tween IH.OtK) Mml 20,t*00. Ob* nuncni coilflltioii thin forabud on weather. Only two of tb« <'Bndlfii»te» are clamtmar * ftrat urimury victory. At the outaet of the turnj<atint < h tries J, Abernethlk.'SifelCMr vni oamiidwtp. ogariuUMul fjthi ho iPoi'.vits in Urn HnMEISi. | : • Itsilt’itfh, uinii’ it lie jiivtii. li.RFWMiM; iwittt- "it 1 i'ku’;. t hat A Bor aStSc rnffthy if, mSM-r.mvv .1 ' VVithtn tha •aHKie cam- ’ ’; j - - Hill I Hull Rhill, jßjli r Hill,. luciiu,tion i.roß tHfftiH of Voles after the •. tUiltMTi L.t* Johnson- - haaitsHKPi I rinirur - r t hat Major nnm- < iuhlnl m t ft rat RfCSiu ifiome votes In I Th, fllflh J upon (be - - -ffVfMIM- ir ' » thafll • ".'.cl RmflunHHsti. > ’> .• TjaHMEaffMc. Ait^Kfj •' l-d* «' [hr Cf ’ iH^n 0,1 r tfurt r.f Ug RMBEw’''*' *■" gHf'%' '> • ♦»>> in mAte him w.-il vege^ •.• lei fui 'V> pJBUfS die -ling U.tent!,,» r hn mull o* lb" uthor bai 4 JK.mpKthv', ’f„ f . i'£-e.* *n»M nf hiM- w .i sdirc «r«t ft-iOh* dßlibi <.»t. )«#. > <£nS|^e dttutn and west him Ih" Boiaiflatiaq flp dMHII,, , So eaujtdnt# f mBKI' ccV • id . rt-gllgdiia RaamjjKlMfc-.ru., that P*h add* tv l||«^K|y tt , l ',| o', frluff imtulemt wi; <»v nJ v rer#, 11 «# i-uin|op|pfm Or saves 1 ' <**6M*|m nut "«%: thsgv fmur can jbe eensMhrpd aerhmHiy Os W.irnu, ra ... 'ue primary st'itgwlv tho ' ' i *»»bin#d Mittagegf a# oh,. t r main III# thr.-* randldaUra ,* Uvgivrdrut r|» a raluabh pares bv itiVcr'uf i.i.- I*r iiwtiwf rue-TWO WA2T*;il < r!Wm|»AT«O Sqpporatrra of Col. 3-. rphf ff: 1 luran, vuferpn rtbfur; ulm it soar mah- ; w ftnn a taur, as U,r BHteiet, dkp»c( hHb . to eartry tb* c)u us Cold*! ore. tcd-rn i Iff thu .Allen fjfo.o, -« rlp.lM fioWatme, ,bg a thr.e, to ay* i ,|y «nil the ruunlt , ;WM O't rwhaiaiin# mn)erfry. Kieca U»0 y an. b.inswal ■JL bcittvrvj "'4 there viTV tM l»iflt d rtaitm of ta« V.’nraa • ifrit Uo., Ur■RoMn- i aaa nd Alleif, VlOw ng„ *1 ..i.uqyi,, * • * JtCn* ii-red uho- Vc ir'y-lr 21 iifib*, .- ,*S , W h «!«• e• *4*if 111* thuulkg ~f, i eoumeat ;ati« '. , ■.. tbpl \ess, .ii'lj t., iy cu m-ft d by t'.n ,df. rt la ' b-ij-bHi- ' r IL. Alu-rnethy hut Allan »«ugencr»*aru , ‘ I- 'ln.mlftv a pail us Oi« r#tb. t orh-VajL • j it i» brllaxad, will go f<*P Ahcpnct m ' ‘b it not by tl.« . ajoift* pr.nlietud eafty -J i in th* can,plug-, j ffv'/l* t apori lo gos ' j 1 »o*,ie vote* lu ijL fuT aaebarn ceuutv « and *e due* AlWn. . -,<* 1 on.vij.ow, Ami r'S ’ Passing ovnc ffoyita, June# aiul “for th., ndii#%” th, rkiit* fo*n< 4 2X . font the Ailrf esmp fhht tnufr ennat- n i. u*U will iVrry Jph*li %, (farspWW r' Mr Mr. Abcrrathk sqd faaduiy orucitpvt- a i 1 ly/clainu Iby dlXjjks.," Thi gl .tfi ijvn- k , |cRRc(S alio clatatTf geud v tj in * ' MAI afcd a, uwior.t| L th, t#rvn ftf (Tin- ■. , tna, Whl4C||r4 .•nevwtlu-, I 1\ 1 ill I. m*, 'tin keen ■ •’ . -t* - t'n Ml< h<>- .1 >,»•■■*: U:. .-AbdrU. d A>- v - % V Will died tV ~e A , . e “‘ji curding to rrpurl*j tbli m A Ivue;« an C j • Wed. h, r* Th, tv «* j* ■ ~ed'ue.«„3Bf i Jllvbigg* * vie* b .A , «. 41 gWiffaad On -v» hfr+4 <«U go , ! ta A<ML. 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The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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May 24, 1922, edition 1
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