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fir AARON SAPUNT At CWfTiOtRPTI O'CLOCK* TOMY WEATHER *”' Uhl Mirtiy, Sapd.) putlr tMjr ■ —l»rmt» motherly * « ' • TOLVm ONE: NUMBER W. Weather Man Says Showers In Third District Today; Women Go In Primary For First Time jmESSIIAL RACE BEIEEN MAJ. ALLEN AND C. L ABERNETHY Managtr For William* Fomawl tkc Nomination by 2500 Majority K f ESTIMATE TOTAL VOTE €ABT 5,500 —■ —, Two score or more candidates in this nock of Qie woodh will gUnce anxiously at the upper left i)anc) corner of the front page thin mornigg and disgunL •dy lay the For the weather marr say*: "Thundershowers Ttptti relay." If the west her Tniur Is right •bout R, there will "he a light vote-ii\ thojhird Ch.'i. Lion el and the Fourth Judcial dis fflcta today. If he Is wrong, and old! Sol maaages to stay in front of thr-ck>uds. . tj.ere will be an u nnrecedeirted num £t aatimgte that twtwesp Hl* m apd 5,600 balkita i will h« <Vt hi tha "coanty M ay. Had weather will hxluce thia num ber in the degree of badness. The eve of the primary cam paign paaad off quietly all over the diatrict. One of Wayne’s two candidates for Congress, Col. Joseph E. Robinson, spent the day in town and the other, Major Matt Allen, spent the day in Craven. Neither issued r -primary statements. Chas. Abernathy attended a Crav en rally in New Bern and spoke last night. Enter —“Tkf Women. ' In Wa)rn« and other . fount ies ,n North Carolina the norm n CHI go to the pels today to parti- -1 - I ite. for tho Arst time in • istory, i in Uir selection of tha party candidates to be votrd on In tba Nora moor alec lions. t Attempts to estimate the prop’ition es the vote to be mat by wom«-n to the primaries today bare been ttopeleae. What affect Weather, (pmp*rnm*ntspn'l -preri ou« engagements" will nave upon the new voters Is a confounding prob lem to political observers. In Wayne 1 the registration has not been at heavy as in torn# counties of tha Bta ac- j a cording |o reports, but there la abund ant reason to believe that pme .rally the whole strength of the registered dote will be east. •4 Confess teas or Confusion. ~ tile women enter the primary today “Uer* Or leas with syrne confession of confusion and uncartainty. Some of theiW. determined to east a ballot for, a candidate here and there, would pro- ' fer doing so with the reservation tha. they ean vote the ticket of their choice 1 in the renernl flection hut no such r-e serration is permissible under the election lowa. Participation In pur, I rim nr iea, naturally, binds the *hfer to the support of the party tirke. in - the general elections. J So far as the Republicans are con cAdvaed there la not one whit of inter eat In the primary—save those who are taunting on voting for some D<-m...-r«V --candidate today. Col. P. M. Pearsall has rated that they must not partiri nate and election officers in the Rtate 'Save been warned fully es the penal [ ties attaching to vioiatioa of the rul »"ff - C Have Already Nominated^. Weeks ago the Rcpubleanl wen" • hiwuglj the formality of nominating! a ticket fa Wayne ruiinty. They have! done the same thing in three score er more reunite* in the Htato. For tha* | reason, thero will be no bares for the Republicans. Their candidates Have 1 hied and. all apposition having been ’ removed In party councils, the Kr|>u», Itrsa nominees are certified for entry | • ate the election contests ngain.-t the uomecrat* that will he rhnw-n either or four Weeks from today <ie ppMfcg upon the numb, r of Mrenu • MMaries naceasary for rhoicea. ' Fo'lur* of unmoors of woai*n eh , have manifested iutcreat in political »f-| I lira to register f» r the primaries to ! day ia different ports of the State la •fiealea a possibility that the registra ;o" for the general election will he i raagtt with Some surprises, tOety Wrens' (and id ate SMppurg goer, 'far the Una being, *** ■ lw* .. i* «| THE GOLDSBORO NEWS I ABKKNBTHY WILL LEAP IN CARTERET AND CRAVEN tSpecial tq. Tha News.) NEW BERN. June I.—TTniT euleuTo tions es pglitlral observers here to night show th»t Charles L. Abernathy, Craven’s candidate to succeed the lata j Congressman Bam Brinaoa, will lead all | his oppgnanta ia this, his home county, and ia Carteret. It it believed here , that he will get M' per coat, of the j county's vote, probably 70, with Allen . leading In thd diviaon of the remain- I dvr. The same division is voncaded in Carteret. 110888 WILL GET ROME f Special to The News.) I MORKHKAIi CITY, June ZM -While 1 the congressional vote la this county i tomorrow promises to be a majority for Aherarthy, both Allen and ilubb* I will get sum# votes. In the strictly rural districts Hobbs will, it is be i lieved. poll a surprising vote and Al . len will get a good vote in town. WILLIAMS IB EXPECTED TO CARRY HOME COUNTY (Special to The NeWs.) WARSAW. June J.-Hampton D. Wll . Hams of Kenansville will lead in the i liuplin balloting tomorrow for tha i Democratic Congressional nominal on • with the irvdicatlons that Major Matt ; Allen of Goldsboro 'will be the run- I nor up. Abernrthy will gel sonic votes here and Carr will probably carry the ; northern end of the county. Hobbs i , will get some votes. J' " , V .■- MAJOR ALLEN LEAPING v < CANIMTVwrit IN ONSLOW ryatiunriOnl re flabby -hifornieP -by *l*olitical Iggders in Ol)utew, who have canvassed the aijuotloa that MajAr Matt Alien cT’OWdsboro dMI mi, .On slow by We to three hundreT'Mk s to morrow. Abernathy will be a close . second and B. H. Hobbh' probably third. ; wmtsrni sHN ref * smalt vote Here. — 1 PREDICTS WHITFIELD WILL WIN SAMPSON OVER HOBBS (Special to The Newu.Y CLINTON, Juao X-- Indications hero .on tho eve of the Congressional pri mary XFTTIHrt Captain Pluhugh WHtt (Wtd will carry Sampson county over S. 11. Hobbs, the farmer rahdidate. The ; vote In Clinton, which ia Democratic, will ba between Alen, of Wayne, and Whit Arid. Abernethy's .vote here will be small. » _______ PAMLICO FOR ABERNETHY; ALIEN AND UfftlßH NEXT (Special to The News.) RAY BORO, June 1 Pamlico will go fur Abernrthy. He will carry the r*us ty by 65 per eentr Allen and Hobbs will divide the rent with Allen in the lead. PENDER IS FOR ALLEN; JONES WILL BQ, CLOSE (Special to The News.) IIURGAW, June J —Allen will carry Pender county by a good vote. Hobhg will get some votes and Abcrnethy a scattering few. Allen's majority will be large. (Special to The News.) TRENTON. June l. The vote for Congress in Jones will be close between Major Allen of Goldsboro and Charles L. Abernrthy with some votes far , Hobba. A big vote will be east if there ia fair weather. Miners Refuse New Proposal of the Operators • i NEW YORE, June 2 -A proposal that President Harding be asked to ap [*■ nl „ tribunaKto settle the anthra coni strike submitted by the riper- ; ators today before the Joint sttb-eom- j miller* on wage 'contract nejotiatioes ' was rejected by the miners. Phillip ' Murray, vice president of the Unite Mine Workers of Ameyica, declined to stats on what grounds the proposition was turned down evrept to declare it 1 "objectionable,," Labor members of the joint sub-rommtitee announced they will call a meeting of the'' gen • ral anthracite scale committee at ilaa •l’ n Penn, nest Thursday to frame a counter proposal. Brotherhood Confab In Cincinnati Sure ('INCipMATI. Jane 1! r.M,n».. .. earanro that the meeting oi lUtwa railroad brotherhood chief* and other ualva o«<-i*l* «• goneldrr matter* vital to the common welfare of all railroat worker* Won Id ba held in Cincinnati , | June tl. araa received late today hjr Ed . -ord it. Fttigerald, Grand I’rceideat of the. Ilrother hnod of Hailway cterlta. IlrVitiht handle r», elation and aspr**a employee* ia the farm as a telegram , acorn I>. M Jefeett, Head «f the railway 1 ■ - ..... : .. * - -me « , ■« , ■ . . r . ' ‘ r z ,:jgr. GOLDBHORC, NORTH, CAROLOU. MORNING, JUNE X, If}** _ ... . _ y •. Where to Cast Ballots Today For First Ward, including the territory from Chestnatt street, north end west of Centor: At Don Scott's Stsbles on Centor stceet. For Second Word, including ter ritory coat snd north at t hcslnutt including the court house snd Wab nut stroet from court ,hous« to city limits, including Orphan's hade and Factory Hiil: At the court house. Fo# the Third Ward, including the territory south of Chestnult and west of William aqd Center; At the Old Arlington hotel. For Fourth Ward, including Webb Town snd east of Wtllium street: At Croech'a store. list f Mins' ws Bintf n 1 FOR CORPORATION CtiftMIR HIONKR: W. T. Lee of Wayalurilla (Incumbent), and A. C. Avery of Mor gaataa. FOR CONGRESS, THIRD DMTHKTi |W. Joseph E. Robinson. Major Matt H. Allen, Charles L. Ahernethy, Doctor R. U Carr. Hampton D. WilUßha. S. H Habits antC Fitfhagh WhHßeld. FfMl RfhUCITOK. FOURTH JUDI MUAL DMIftHT: Clawson L. William* <4 and Walter I). HlKrr (in jyoboot) of DiUshore. , '*<' FOA REPRESENTATI VKB PROM WAYNE, TWO TO BE wEi.FCTKD: Thomas L Hatton, Arnold W. Byrd and Rohdli P. Ciiell. r - roirTTMk or ruf. -ni viiiuiu CftlTßTt John B. Honks (Incumbent). Frank B. Latham. Jaaao* A. Smith. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS: Miss Mamie Johnson. Gideon K. Grantham FOB CORONER: Claado C. Baker and Thomas R. Keblnaoa. FOE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. FIVE TO BE NOMINATED: Luther V Raney, Clarence R. Ayrerk. Kverette A. Strnaaa, Nathan B. Renter, Hamael J. Martin. G. Frank Poele, George W. Williams and Charles F. Herring. Hr. FOB JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. GOLDSBORO TOWNSHIP. FOURTEEN TO BE NOMINATED: M. L. Hooper. J. A. Toler, T. A Henley, W. G. Britt. D. I- Edgerton. J. A Drummond, W. J. Slaughter. Pat Sasser. G. C. Raygtl, Jr. E. B. Lee. T. W. Flowers, J. George Spence. John Raper, Richard Johnson. S. M. Smith sad J, 8. Crawford. FOR CONSTABLE. GOLDSBORO TOWNSHIP: W. F. Coddiogtoo and Milan S. Harris. MMSEYM MED mu » W. J. Raßisev, Choir leader, Will Arrive Today From Macon '? I Due to delay in trnnsit of the big tent | in which the llnm-Kamscy meetings are to he held in Goldsboro this summer, it was undecided last night at to where the meeting wuuld open Sunday mitrnfug. Announcement of the place Will bu mudt- after the arrival this morning of Mr. W. J. Ramsey, choir director. information inching railroad offl riala here yesterday was to thr effect that the tent passed Atlanta early yea terdny. It Is raperted that It will ur rive hurt some time today, hut hardly in time for erection before Sunday. . Details of the temporary arrange mint and thr place of the meeting to morrow morning will be carried- in -Sunday's paper. • mpUyee* department, American Fed eration of lalmr. The telegram *I a ted that "lh# meet iag would he held In Ciiirninati Jum ** rt tts iu preYiomly arranged" The ro#«SWJn «a< In reply t* aa from <TV HttgeraM regarding** report I row early today «tt. that •lie meeting might he .bunged from Cincinnati to Ihnaga. Kome fort) railroad Inhvr chief* aoe eaperted la be la t'iaeiaaatl V|«4w l*e the opening of the ctriferona* it , wiij eaid. •*TF* . ”3 nun m THREITERED SIM dot op If Irate Citizen at Kington Couldn’t Stßod the Guff and Fulled (y*t~m Wrath MtNMTON STRON<*HOI.I) SCKKFNDKHB TO C'OvOPS » rr* t Special to tha News.) KINSTON, June X -Opposition to thp co opc-rative method ipf taharco salos .faded into nothingum* today follow Jag an address pf Adron Kspiru to as nwny farmers as cou|d be parked into the seats and alaias pf Lenoir county court house. Alreads two warehouses of Kinston, last alljr of the disgrun tled warehousemen gs Wilson, had been acquired by the astuelsilaa. When the littlo Californian had completed hit appeal to the farmers and business men Kinston was with him thoroughly. Tonight It Is freely stated about the streets es this? the third largest mar ket in Knetern Carolina, that the open mg es the marketing season will see the association safely entrenched la the business life as Virginia and the CnsdUns&t * tuiff Fight Bat Last The warehousemen have fought a •tiff fight. Rut they have last. Only in Wilson are they supremo, and Ha piro predicts that within a few year* grpss will be growing la tho nuw busy streets of that teeming tobacco me tropolis unless tha business interests of the town changes Its attitude. Hole as in New Hern yesterday rain foil incessantly through the night and morning. Even when the meeting was railed to order a torrential rain was falling. Tho ardor of the co-apcrstler farmer*, howaeer, was not dampened by this. Thsy were Bens by tho ban dn ds. Nearly two thousand were crowded In ahd around the courthouse when Sapiro began his speech. They literally were hanging by ike Anger nails ta the doors and windows, ac tually Aghtlng to retain their plarea. Paragraph by Paragraph With victory ovffV** the rctraleitrnnt rod fined his speecji almost 'entirely' tr tbo attacks mads upon Ahe saooclatlo at the is litigation of Isa enemies. H< took their advertisements and letter paragraph by paragraph and explainer to his hearers the ontruth and unfair hesa of their assertions. Sorau a these advertisements dad letters - hat •ought tu create in the minds of farm era doubt as to the success of the ca operative movement In Kentucky. i It was needless, the speaker said, sot Mm ta brand theso statements false “All I aak any of you who doubt U do," ho said,, “la to writ* or wira anj hanker in the burloy area and ash kla: what h* think* of the so-operstivu ays tem. I wi.ll be aatisAed with the an swer. It will satisfy you that the ca operative method la a paying thi«g fai the producer." Receives Ftra* Heckling The Arst heckling Sapiro kaa enroun trred during this week spent In tha territory of the enemy came today While be was branding the state meat mad* by anemias ta tba aaaaclatian, a sensitive auditor arose and said tha* is about as mnrh at I ran stand. 8a piro remarked that thinga were getting too hot for tome folks. urge re,* gentleman replied that h* would hi walling on the outside. A hefty farm*! at thr da-.r said; "Alright, mister, I’l se» you whin tha mealing le over." 8a pita askod if physical visdence are* In tended and stated that ha had at American legion button ta show that ho was not afraid. When he left the eourt house, he wai surrounded by a pugnacious bunch of volunteers who looked as if thpy would welcome an opportunity t# mis it up with somebody. But Kobody was wait Dig. No Left Hands Wealed At the close of the meeting Dr. J. Y. Joyner asked all In the building who had sign*d [his association's contract to raise their right hands. "Don’t raise your left,” hr cautioned, ‘because all who haven’t signed will be Toft' any way." The response resembled a moun tain forest es spruce. Horny Art she' skyward all over the room. Fully «,-Yen-eighth t of tho audience had signed. Then Dr Joyner pc*Pealed George A. Norwood, president mT" fee aseacia tion, as an example of the men who are managing t*.ie organisation. He re called that Mr. Norwood, one of < arßf, Una’s leading hankers, one# employed a ra.hler who went bed to lh<* e»t*nt of about $75,000. and that when ,the lost became known to the directors Mr Norwood, bereaor he had employed and wai responsible for the cashier's pres ence in the hank .tendered hie personal check for the entire shortage. “H*," said Dr. Joyner, “ia the type of man who Is looking after your inti*rast* la this association.' The guthi ring went wild when the president arose- to speak for just a moment. Are Falling In Line This has been a wonderful week far lb* • Operatives. Everywhere esrept la Wilson, renter of all the opposition encountered by the association, the organisation has succeeded in g-U-m a foothold, first FhmvHte *nl|-m4, with the tendering and arceptaneu of the Tow no* ad wmiwfedMp, Then rant Rs*k> Mon at. Host In lime was VaMu karp, St tho edge of tlm ehemy’a conn try, nrth three wsrohuoaea. Ttmoa foil «Jfe *— Mm ftftferWflng T Near Jkrn yesterday, although tha ware- Uj, •V1 Continued an Ngs 7 > Sapiro Here For Cooperative Talk • A " SIEIf-UF DRIVE IS imEiu A Indimtioiut Thai Capacity Aud ience Will Hear Californ ian Today HEADY FOR SKEPTICS , TO FIRE QUESTION i* - — 1 r- 1 - A » Aaron Sapiro- he whu pat the 'bo In co operation—arrived In (JoJdsboro from Kinsiun Inst night after his meet ing in tha lu-nnir capital and will fd* drPsg the farmers of Wayne county a" eleven o'clock this morning in th» court houa*. Nolwithstnnrlng It la alectloa day interest in hie ruining has been gr»a •nough lo indicate a rapacity crowd will hoar the Californian apeak. Hiu •perches in thia territory, at Wash ington, nt New Hi m and ngain a Kinscon laat night have beeh ha kind thnt all Tar Heela like tu I*«ar Rery luquem, convincing and fur a goo.l t ussc. Enough has been said of Ms. Rapi -o's early history and Ms evolution In He ro-operative movement but it wll bea r repeating that he prepared the Aral ro operative contract for the Cal ifurnta fr*H growers, when cu-opera ■ion was d* theory, and has slaev irown with the movement nutil ta day ho is . Ike legal representative of more than a half mllllM growers In this country who arc selling their arotlucU through cooperative assorts .lons. » He Isn't nocctaarily seeking formal encounter with tho** opposed to the cooperate movement but at Washing ton. a’ few nights ago, hi- madg hl» willingness to answer quoau'oas preay well known when he declared to r packed theatre that It *ia cowardly to '* else hut an invitation to the akep - ic to shoot. Ills coming to Eastern Carolina at i great tarrlAre, is to wihd Bp Is • Iga up" drive. He was in Using •veral days ago and deilverad the an aal literary address at tho Htau Vk-ge Annie and Raleigh folk arc still •Iking about the Sapiro addroes. Yherever ha hae been he has bee lailed hr ex-aervieo men wlio re met bei what a spictarulor rveord he had he service. FRESH DUTBIOK OF TEXKJfIUMKS yi* White Man Killed and Two Are Reported HeriouNly Wounded N«IA. Tesae, Junr s.—One whl*» | man was reported kilted and taro oth •rs seriously wounded hy negroes a 1 he John King farm, two and one had miles southeast as Kirviu thl* after noon. The while men are reported to. te reJatirne of Miss Lula Awaley whose slaying recently was follow* by the burning of three negroes snd the hanging of another *t Kirven. I Mr. King, grandfather of Miss Awa ,# F. *»• reported ffmong the wounded The number of negroes said to -e ' nvoiced has net bepn determined a •hough it wao said to h* • “good many ‘W automobile loads of county wf Accra have left hero for tho seen* t ssslst officers as Freestone county. All unconfirmed rumor gnve as tbi aus» of the attack the reported shoot ng a negro Ofllrera said “bad feet ’ng had caiated in Kirvin hetwi-ei ehifea nod -negroes since the burning >f the throe negroes. Thoasaade Armed. Htll ETON. Jun d.- -' - *ai aipia and Wortham report that advico 1 of tho rgre difficulties at Kirvin haj ■«*en receiv,«d ami that several thou* rand men heavily armed were rushing the seen*. Trie phone l.lnea Cut. DALLAS, Tons, Juno f. All tele phone linsyi between Dallas and Kirvi esrrpt line line through Wortham have Keen CU L the I Oral ta'dubanu »ffi.j r * potted. t«iii«st„ hoi, Ko**lon> ' Uhhty i* indcAiiltely delayed because • f the heavy traffic over Ihe rrmaln- Ing lines, it was at •»'# wiixtjN" w aNtb Grtni) DFMtM hAth for t ummittkm ST. LOUIS. Jun* J. Woodrow Wll- , von )n answer to a message from Wll .ism H. Gruen and A. D, tlranhem. who ashed tßni he ini.-rest blaisolf la ~«lnog "good democrat* to. run fur •-OMmitteemkit," at the primairet Au gull I. expressed tho "earngst hup* :Hai candidates gill ho found far the ufßcrs you tmalion so that our n rahks ’ I 'nay be fp:l for the great contest by | shirk our renewed triumphs must he won." The telegram sent yesterday added that “three triumphs are un doubtedly at kqad." , COMES TO SPEAK TO WAYNE GJiOWERS * • - ~ -r'-- - - mamm ■Pi I I - ' /B EM mfk HHHI i n. i a—i isiaa.i mi , AARON SAPIRO ; . .is: t~. . r Late Wire Flashes ARMY HIEZ ISSvSM WASHINGTON, June 2c Carrying an appropriation of, 9341,760,000, the annual army! appropriation bill waa psaaed! laU* today by the Sonata. It fixea the size of the army for the next year at an av«ra*e of 12,600 officers and KttH.OOO n*«n. re' INJUNCTION DISMISSED CRKSSON, Pm.. June 2. Judge I-anghorn in eourt at In- ! diana. Penn., diamiamd tha ap plication of the Pennsylvania ColUeriaa Company for an in junction to rsatrain the Unitad Mine Worker* from holding meetings adjacent to jta prop erty, according to an announce ment from dint rict headquart ers of the union here today. Application for the injunction was filled sometime ago and a temporary restraining order ia sued. Argument# on a motion for the (Uafniaaal gs thelnjanc tion were mot by a request for postponement by counsel for the Collieries company. J. Kint ner of Lockhaven, Penn., and John L. Getty of Indiana, coun itel for the miners, insisted that the arguments proceed. Judge idingham then allowed tha mo tion for the diAAolution of the reßraining order. SETTLE BRITISH I*Q£KO(JT LONDON, Juno Z—Forty seven unions in the engineer ing trade have decided by a ma jority of 62,432 to accept the modified terms presented by, their employees to end the lock out in the trade which has bear in progress for several years. m— .wme >■) BALTIMORE, June Barnett Himon, a San Francisco ituaincM man, waa held under $6,000 I util on a charge of as sault on the high «ea« of George H. Broad burnt, New York play wright, at a hearing before the United States Commiasioner here thia afternoon. The aa aault ia reported to have tak en |ijpte aboard the Btcamahip Colombia nhortly before she docked at Havana. The ahip reached thia.port today. GfTH INSURANCE ON ' Ht'RRA.ND SUB KIUJHL TWIN FAM-H. June 1.-Mva. L M .Hvutkwarff will tevelv* fvam a lift insurance eoniMany m settlement of hi-r ilaim* based on a llO.oao la ' •uasngi- imlipy nwetiag the llfg ut TA * ' watd V. May,*, her faurth husband. :or whose murder she Is nervine a term In the state p-aluaugry. it heeanM know a today , » TWO AIRMEN HPSNRO TO DEATH El. PASO. Wgas. Jobs I—Ml Jenkins, iff* mt SI raa* a IMm sal la the rwerv. Mega, tad Hergt. Arthur JuW stag lug mt tha TweHUi Ohnervaiiau HA*»» «l Part Rllae uere burned la death Iwday when •heir alrglaae rranked ugalmd the •htu A g asaunlaia aad van, d* strwguff hy Bra. , FULL ASSOCIATED SUPREME CDOST WHS DUI SWF OPINKNS HR OUITS l*ar Clearance Casa la Pm 4 la Shape Far Appeal to Usi tod Ststos Court I ANCIENT LAND CASE FINALLY SETTLED # Special to Thu New, ) RALEIGH, Jun* L Tha auprcou eourt udjourned alp# din todny after clearing up the adds nud ends a t tha »r rl “« Fegal business befsre It mU banding down a hatch ad Iff ufdalene Involving css., of into rest chi*ffy |g thu loenlUi*. from which they sprang. Important among today* jndioUl clearances waa th* eurrwetion of (bp re curds to permit thg apganl es thu “par clearance” cnee tu thu Unitud •Utea supreme court, Ut. fmating u| . ao-day stay to the C-anaun Mills ngnMut the collection of disputed tUMU goad lug conaldumtion as J prtlUun h ”f ‘t» jeugurty Valuation against Gabnrrus county, and tho augd*. ing back ta snperinr court f«r mom) compute record* ia thu "Hud" Theme murder mm. which ban burnt kffuto •r« Since it trat maw up tu thu bfglbr tribunal several mouth* gSu. John J. Parker, kttoraey lpr tha ntuta e, change of cheeks at pay, wga heard by the court iu the X'l.r peal to thu Uattud •tutu* court This body hardly wtHjHMhSb before some tlm* NuMM|P« ■ The Cannon Mills AltHUim|i|iiy||jj£'r' l thr rehearing nf theft 'MR th. i iil.arru, county tui*f|MHtt • "J (hem from til* IS 17 »f uses. r.pr***SM MS I’Terence m a disputed propS# wdftk,. .'•"on which the aupremg TjtX ■cerk WHY lirr.utnrd to havp miln iIX the pay went ad ffS - i '■•‘lef Justice ('lark nud jttß liruhaiily will hear the potttK. h-ui.l It be granted the mSI. t - •«« ...-.v w#» bu tpgUfe The .ending barb ta UmOhtol r- r.i.r court for more complete R in the Red- Thomas mufSar (MIIPS •urc* for this t hsalottu man 4*f- - II n Unnee in the msnagumuut sutumot.il* business at least the fall. H. I. undue mgt.nu.nPl year, for the sUylug load OatuhßriMi •me Allan at KaaeMeUn. gaud wag ft* ranged following the appeal last wts> ter to th* suphamu rourt, and Htia htos 1 ' hold, good until «iwl disposition «(*?. -am. Th. trial us Tham*. attmaftud statewide iataroaL •'/ Old Leaf fiss A big land mm mS toi uuMft. ment In today's opinion* wtth fee at- Urination of th* lower's euuri iftftM ■ n R E. Cuver at al. ra. R. M, WEIS . *t al. In February, IMS, tfhrig '’H. Olmstead deeded to U«l Ate vena « tract Os about MM my** (a 'Ttrrnhia munty. In March, iftffg, BtauwEa dead *d th* load tu tit* United Htete* gov ernment. Thirty-three year* later, ur tu Ote fiber, iffH. J. H Me A dad id fTigritttg, ' aa trustee, made an UfinffUtdM with F, p ( over for tha ante *t rnterul thvu •and scree iu Che rate* RSd Cluy ran a ties, the scrongv UtludiUg s part of the land deeded Ip the iItIrUHUI bff Htevens This waft fuUuwed In UH hy th* issnuatp us a dead with sue a rul covenant* es warranty td OuvUv to Mu- Will later, B. & Caver aad other ehiL drea of P. P. (Queer deededtu the mvea mm- SMI. Mw Wral^Mr In March, fttff. the United State* gw raaraat laid claim te Hteotrarf and vua apt Ka m suit la thu westers dtp rict federal eourt, thu .aymeat tu the lumber rrniST hy the ever, es |t.m. which tepremwftad the lurches* pries of tho laud ptag • puff eaL interval aloes th* time a i their tequiaitien as It la lffftd. Thu Cevem varu suing th. heir* es H. M. McAdau for ; .the recovery es the (MBS with § »r cent interest from thff date off ftp laymen t, ■errpd By anffgffft. ’ ’ tL • Justice W. J. Adana, wrMtug the ghfu* nn, bold that til* plaintiff* warn burred from collective by Ih* Mutate at limt ■atlone, pointing out that thu piptetMT* aus* es active i ImmaHftlalf adhra their execution of the deed la tiM nud net feilewiag the fedemti eeurt'a ddai slou A dissenting iptalau hy Chief Justice Clarke contended that the Cpte er* were entitled U the nieiggi mt 'hmpmeunte paid. Another Ckvrehee eeuuty auaa,’ MS* 'led tdoay. gate a man*laughter rherpo iffnlnet Feuri Mull and Ouriimd Hftaey. leaplte Ruperier Court Judas Rlu ■ußft chargu ut the trial that Sauug puutd not he found guilty m he eeutd nut aid or shot Hall la thu ‘rim uff » criaw committed on hunt Us pftuuluu. The jury disregarded thu lefgl's rtsrte •nd found both guilty‘af man slaughter. The supreme court hMdu the VerdlM to b* la urcerduucu With low sad ate ders. Honor te he brehgkt tu the mat term es hCerekye reirt for mu*once. Tho supremo «w*rt •gate holds re corders' court, -wnstitutiomri lu aa un real from Inpi county whom Shuntll Moris -ought te esoute ft OSi ' Mi oust. rsius nvs awn
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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June 3, 1922, edition 1
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