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1-- , ; f wmTiMi «■’ Tt on 1 IWm of 4i|; niibibly (•cal tliawitr eJhewt*- ' VOUW ONE; NUMBER 1M- WAYNE ONLY COUNTY SO FAR TO COMPLETE OFFICIAL COUNT VOTES v —— —. ’ I fMw’fimS&iM'S?- ■ • v«■ • .... ■ ADDITIONAL RETURNS : 1 MAKE LITTLE CHANGE IN EARLIER FIGURES 4*/ J. a HOOKS MAJORITY IS 220 *' o (>. v 0 ’ ; .•* i . Second Primary Probable to Determine Nominee for Rex inter of-j Dmb; Uxaell la Defeated for Honae by Thomas 1. Sutton; . Much Complaint Over Slowneas of Returns. Meagre additional and somewhat incomplete returns from eight counties in the Third tCongressional district received by the Goldsboro News and the News and Observer last night indicated t. alight reduction in the vote of each of the seven candidates with out shifting the position of any. Wayne ak>n« of the ninetuunticfi tabulated it# vote as reported , officially by the various precinct officials but unofficial figures from Onslow, Duplin, Craven, Jones, and Carteret were thought to be essentially correct. Pamlico’s vote, also, was said to be' by official count but uncertainty attached to the returns reported from Pender and Sampson. .... The best available returns last night, compiled* give the follow ing results: Charles Ls Abernethy 5,174 Matt H. Allen 3.623 ~8. H. Hobbs .. 2,387 Hampton D. Williapus * 2,461 Scattering - • • • »'« •-« -• • 1.491 Hooka Is Nominated. Final compilation of the Wayne county vote completed late yesterday afternoon showed Clerk of the Court John B. Hooks nominated to succeed himself over Frank B. LnthjjMn and James. A. Smith by a majority of 220. The vote was Hooks 2044, Smith 1151 and Latham 581. » , . Thomas I. Sutton and Arnold W. Byrd are the nominees for the House of Representatives. The five county commissioners named are Luther A. Raney, C. F. Herring, Jr., George W. Wil liams, Clarence R. Aycock and E. A. Stevens, Jr. With the exception of Mr. Aycock, all the nominees are new men. Thomas R. Robinson was nominated coroner over C. U Baker and it will take a second primary if requested) to setUe the nomination for register of deeds, Milford Ayccxrk votes running second to Register Grantham, who received 1522. Avery’s Majority 1871. The biggest majority returned for any candidate participating in the Wayne primary was in favor of Williams young Sanford attorney, who carried this county by a vote of 1434, re ceiving 246 vote, foe the solicitor*, nomination against 1062 r* turned for Mr. Siler, incumbent. The second largest majority wasretumed for A. C. Avery, of Morganton, against Corporation Commissioner W. T. Lee, of Raleigh, Mr. Avery receiving a ma- corporation commission’s chairman was claiming re nomi nation last night by 18,000 votes, according to figures furnished bv the Lee managers, while returns from sixty three counties furnished the News and Observer indicated that his majority was less than four thousmid. „ . . Returns “Gummed Up. With apparently no reason for the delay, kicks sre being teml all over t)Ke district at the failure of election officials to make public the primary returns. At a late hour lastnight . n comDlete figures could be announced from Craven, the Congres ■ h j vo tfl i n that county being an estimated one. The same sit wm ?ue in Carteret and particularly violent protests were h"re against the apparent lethargy of the Samp exists with iwferenca to the iudicia* vote in the Sixth district where Henry A. GrMv. °J ton is leading in a five cornered race with George Ward, of W«d lace, according to auch returns as have been re C ** V ®*K rnnirrowional Vote By Counties. • Following is the apportionment of the Third district Congrr*- ,i„ Jvote'w rompiM tat night on the bnnin of .uch corophtr offici.l «d gs-, ::*« r !5 IS Carteret ... 14g * on f J' 325 582 90 191 , Onslow J7R 120 1,291 Duplin .. h. .... ... 326 393 Pemlcr .. .. -" • - J 7r lgo 4H2 Scattering .. ■» ■ —— ToUr ..5,174 3,623 2,337 2,461 1.491 - , Swniiti>. Frrntnnt •ad Fork »t*d rat !<••« Tl "' *• ahead ul both lie and Byrd In Grant U requir.d the better port of h , m . Hyrd polled the high vat. »• trrday to collect ond cemp.lr the re # precinct, but th* Av* ment unt. turn, with ..rprl.inr slowness mark- #nd W , M , s „ d 4 h«r*. • tag , hr nop.,!. th.' (...luinwre Nominated and ond third <Jold»h«ro warns, court hnu»* »"*• lh * 01,1 Ar,, "* lon I High vote* In tho eight cornered met h ’ u( f or picking Av# ntnnineeo for the boar- Milford Aycock us .El! mont. w>th a of rounty o ,mmi*#ion«-r* favor L A lift 547. c " ,rr • Honey of OoltloboM, E. A. ,„-.,nd primary ognin.t R««i«ter |i ,. rria> (;, or gr William* ond Wlor Oronthom. the Utter Ucking S« >»»•* «.„*.*• Aycock. Stemn. led the tick* „f obmining • mojority oeer the fleld. wj|h jj 74l ngoinot 146 Jso t#• Mword., With «40, woo Je.t a woo Rltn , yi I>3M f„ r Herring. *.!•« for Wii bit behind Ayeock ot.d only one bun |U|n , for Aycock. Merge dretl ohood of the tnly woirnin «»• ,|ih jjui, Martin with and Faele dldata Mlm Johnooo raeaiaod ••*'* nn J with 1,4.1 are 1 c Bohert* S.W. In Coldiboro townohip eeery one o' „ „.. ii.#...-d ,h *' ’* modidntee for macUtrato »•** Haaoll U IWf.oted , A . T ol.r ond M. U Hooper wer. The nutoUnding onrprloo In the coun- tho wto loting out In th# ty return* wno the defeat of Kol,*r Hot. W F. t’uddington woo nominoUd P. I'ooell, on# of Uot year'* member* for loum.kip ronntoble three* cornered"'cVnteot'' to |<ich t-n How tho <-my Vo.wl ' Arnold W, HVrd of Ml <>ll»* Th. county o eote for congre.i, gag# votee and Thomo* I. announced by the bonrd of -lection rr,;v.r. r: » vou * wSSr x 7l, Httbb ‘ 27 "Tithough l!»o*ll ran nhmd of Sutton ftotdehora. Word Two: Allen 4»l. Ah I. eoerv on. “f the four li«ld.h„.o emelhy 14. Kohln.on 167. H.bb. fc* comer In the Sold William* 10. Corr I and WhitSeld 1 owamped #4* In #"<* Swomp. Grant. Ooldakora, Word Tkwei Allan l» ■ Yl |p O NEWS GOLMBOEG, NORTH. CAROLINA, TUKBDAV MORNING, JUNE 4, 022 - ALLEN MANAGER IS GRATEFUL; CONFIDENT VICTORY JULY lot Ktpreaalng tha gralllade of khpeolf and hla candidate for Ue Srat primary aappnrt and the coaSdence of alt I mol* opoopon la tha aaaaad primary, Mr. Gaarga C, Kara ago y, manager of Majar Malt AlUa'i cam paign. loot night Isa gad tha following state meat: “From all tho reporta an far rocahrad M appaara rartoln that Ma). Allan will he la tha aocaad primary, la hkt behalf 1 whah ta etpresa hla tha ok* and deep gratttnde ta hla loyal friooda and sympathtaer* far their active sap port daring the campaign. I know that huadraata of the an ore highly daairona ml hla Saol acecaoa, and ta oil 1 wtah to toy that if thar# to oa lat an la their efforts ha wUI ho asmianted Hi the heeand primary by a hoadaama wtatarity. Tha feet that MaJ. Allan* : lead wa* severed over strength and rhararter. hi# IKrtldaem ta hacafM the regrematatlve es all Daonorrate the mo meat that tha friendly content at tha prlawry has boon derided. With the acquisition es atrenggh that aaterally come* to him from the friend* es ether candidate*, who by proximity and ntberwlpe. weald j , aaterally have him aa their aarnod choice, I feel the greatest aaear aoce es eecreea. To all as these Moj. Alien oill. es teeree. he deeply grateful for their eappert new tbnt the ferteoee es the tr*t primary hev* tehee their flret rhotre frem thg centeet." . CHOIR REKIU. FOR MM KEHK t emmaemaemm v Big Tent Arrives Is GoMsboro But Weather Man Interferes With Erection. Two roar loads of canvaea and poje*. j rompritinf the Hom-Ramacy teat, ar rived ia Goldsboro yesterday, and a# soon as the weather permits the teat will be erected. 'Every eCort wl# be made to get the canvass ta the air by tonight for a choir practice. Mr. Rara- I toy announced Uot night that the frac tire will he held ta the tent at 8 o’ffoch tonight If the Weather allows the big. top to go into petition. la cn*e the tent is not In th* air th* practice will be held ta Murat Stu dio ta tha Grant building. Mr. Ham- I say wishes all thoaq who tang In the , choir last summer, and alt thoae In- j tcretted ta the music- of the meeting. ! to be present at tha rehearsal tonight, j The** who havs worked with tc»ta J And it impossible to get one in th* #ir , If It la wet before going up. All mg* ncr ‘of water an th* Cent after It Jsi up make* no difference to the tent) man, a shortened rope hero pod a bitrii to a pole over Uuce w*ll take oare of, ' the atretcii of shrinkage. But if the water reaches th* caavaaa before It ia 1 spread, mildew seta ta and It la Im possible to make the tent cover the proper amount of ground. - AJfNouNCn row next mace l MU* Mamie Johnson phoned Thr 1 News last night to say that she wished to thank th* friends who supported Htr ta the race far register of ilrpds, for their effort*, and also to say that! ah* would be ta th* race two years irom now. Abernethy S, Robinston US, Hobbs 20, - t 'arr 1 and WhitAeld 4. Goldsboro, Wayd Four: Alien 142. Vbernetay 4. Roblnsion 37, Hobbs 0 . j Outside Gold shore Mount Olive: Allen IIM, Aietnethyj 14, Robinson 2#. Hobbs 1Q&, William* I. Carr IS, WhitAeld 20. Dudley: Alien 1, Abernethy t, Kobin eoa I and Hobbs 31. • Providence: Allen 2, Hobbs M. Fremont: Allen At, Abernethy 70,. Robinson 47, Hobbs 3 and William* PI. Pikaville: Allen 2k, Abernethy 211- Tobinaon 30, Hobbs K, Williams 2 and >rr I. Indian Spring*. Allen S, Abernethy 2, Robinson I, ttobhs 27, William* I. New Hope: Allen IP, Abernethy 3, Robinson P, Hoi,ha 77, Williams 3. Stoney Creek: Allen 10, Abernethy P, Robinson 0, Hobbs 73. Eureka: Allen tt, Abernethy A, Rob neon 10, Hobbs 2. Williams I. White Hall: Allen 13. Ab.-rnelhy R. Robinson 11, Hoblm I, William* 12, Great Swamp: Auen IA, Abernethy IT, Robinson A, Hobbs IA, Williams M Fork: Allen 3A, Abernethy 2, Robin ion I. Hobb* 7A. Williams I. Haulston: Allen 12, Ab*rneth)r''3, •lobb* 87, Williams I. Ruck Swamp: Allen 33, Abernethy 12, Robinson 12. Hobbs IP, Williams H, ’’arr 1. Granthams: Allen 124, Abernethy '3, Robinson 7, Hobbs Al, Williams 1, WhitAeld 2. Total Vet# by Ceeaty The total vote for reagrvsa, a* di vided above, is Allen IJIPt, Hobbs, 73H, Robinson #32, Abernethy ZA«, Williams *2P. WhitAeld 22 and Carr 17. For the other affirea, esr. pt the state tnd legislative offices—given hereto 'ore- the county vote Ist For clerk superior court; Hooks Mitt, Bmt)h 1,131 and Latham 341. For register of deeds: Grantham I. J. C. Edward* A4O, Milford Ay« ork A47, James B. Roberta BIX and Mamie Johnson 340. For coroner: t'lnud* f". Raker 1,372, ■nd Tho*. R Robinson Z.flUt. For rommmaiuaer*. 1-uMieg A. Raney L 452. C. F H#drlA.»fcJ*.*4 4*>rg« C. Williams 2.|tl, f itlh dee It. fftrrnr# J. E. A. StoUea* Jr , 2,741, G. Frank Peele, 1,413 Bam J. Martin I.MKI and N , H. Berger 2.011. Vet* fer the Maglatrate* Tk* vat* caat for the randidatoa for magistrate in Goldsboro tqwnahip fob lows: M. L. Hooper 3P7, J. A. To'rr 1.02 P, T. A. Henley I Jan, W. G W. U Britt 1,437, D. L. Edge Mon 1,2*3, J. A. Drummond 1,124, W. J. KUugktei 1,210, Pst Sasser 1.231. Georg* C. Roy tl. Jr . 1.2*7 K H. Ue 1.2*8. T. W Flow. #r* 1441, J. George Spence l,t*o. John Raper IS**, Richard jahnson 1,122,. S M. Smith 1.23* and J. H. Crawford 1,114 W. F. Cuddigglia received fg enneta hi* *O4 vote* against A44 for Mile* N i Harris. :r.7a':.'"L .i, ■ i ;,. ~rri WIILIWS THMIKS ’ WIW DEMOUTS; • i«* County iAtwycr (arrlwt Fuiir' of ktivtf GMmUff* in DiHiriet. 1 “Pleas* aay te the Democrats of j Wayne that I feel egreedtagty grate- , fulfnl to them for the handsome vote 1 given m* ia Saturday’s primary, “Claw- ' son L. Williams, es Sanford, telephea- ( •d th* New* laat night. | Mr. Willliima, selected by th* demo- ' crate /at the Fourth Judicial district aa th* party candidate for solicitor to succeed Bolicitor D. Siler, ' ft Chatham, received a total Majority!' ip the Av* eountlya of the district ta iaxaaas of 2300. f Solicitor SiWr carried only Chatham, ' hi* home county, Rr. Rfilllams carry ing Wayne, by Itti/nimrtl, ky UOO, i Loo by 1700 and Johnston by 000. Mr. 'slier carried Chatham by approximate- 1 F>R !»»• , Tht new party nutßine* »•, or Will ho •ftur the NovrpboaoalifffcaA, aoa of, thff youngest »olietfF*ynn th* State 1 but Mbs* *o ikar offlco a highly sue | ceosful law practice of ton year* ta; his home county. . J .** 1 I f 7~ The object!oh to vacation lav* if- j i ! fairs ta dome play tar fun insUmd at, I playing for heap*. I FAIR PRICE AT MINES Will BOOST RETAIL PRICE COAL $1.75 HOOVER INFORMED i CONFERENCE BECOMES COLLOQUY ~ ' ' ‘ O ' ‘ O' v C«m mere* Her ret* ry Declares Blame Rejuß Shifted to Oper Some Obligation to I'ubHc Al I . **-: 7 At, j ' WASHINGTON. Juno A..—Retail real t prices “will rioc" as much as #1.73 a f ' ton boraase of thr sdvaare In the uriro ' of coal at tk* mines ander the agree ment reached lest week with operators j la th# producing Arid, Secretary Hoover was informed t/dily by Kodsrlrk Ste phens of New York, chairman of the . 1 ! hoard of director* of tha National Re tell Coal Merchants' association. I P Mr. Hoover met with about 4® mem ber* of the association to discus# the of th- retailers in the • commerce department's effort to prs rvrnt "run away" coal pm-*# during the strike, but the conference developed ' 1 principally inta a colloquy between , Mr. Ht> pbrn* and Mr. Hoover over a • probable Increase ia tho price as coal to the house'll older. The aecoosity for advancing th- re tall prices, Mr. Klephena safß, was due' ta the price* Axed by the operators HEAD GEORGIA G. 0. P. ii. DRAWS FIRST CHARGE k ’ WAR FRAUDS PROBE r' J WA#MIN«TOK, Juna H.—UwU I'hll r lip*, chairman pi lha R<*pul,|i<-aa at it# '■ i ammttW* Ipr Oaonria, cam* tier* from rhiladclphrt I ll* today and appeared, n arrant pan ted by a deputy I'nitrd Stale* * Miarahal, at tha office of Um* it. MIM. «^xs+r mt sr m ' *** **** I. i at* aaataat fetal latardiy ta raaa*. «»•" »l«k ttlt «•! Nail I—giUMl—a. SCHOOL BONDS , BRING PREMIUM BcM Uf»ri Mi WOO,MO At Figure Which Makes I Record fer N. fC. CUlee. - i In its sals of «aM,OA« school bond laat night, Goldsboro Mlahlished a record fer bond ealrs by Nerth Caro line rittoa of similar slao. Selling ponds boaring interest at only 3 per rent, the achool boaPd will receive a premium of 12,4#0. The aueeoaaful bidders were Steer A Braun «f GreeaS bore, N. C, and Taledu, Ohio, and De troit Trual company of Detrait, Mich-. who- submitted o Jotat kid far th* Immune, * * Tk# bond* are aortal hands, maturing over aa "average period es about l» | yean. Th* laterest rata basis of the . spcceaaful kid la 4.P1 per cent. Local bankers state that this basis would , 1 moan a premium of about sdt>,Aoti for j A per eeat. bonds. Last August , when , these bonds were voted, th* boat price j, the board coaid haw received for that -bond# would have beta a d(tenant as l jiatwern SIO,OOO and H&.OO0 far • pur > cent. bond*, the hoard thus believe* ( that by waiting ten months to sail those bonds lh«y bav* received at least S3O,- * 000 more than they would have re- . I eotved. t Frocecds from Ibe sale of th* bonds , will he used in the fuaid fer two new 1 building*. •* Walnut street add tioa sad a building far the colored children, sad fur extra playgrounds at the Williams snd Walnut street school*. \ s • U Tho basis as 4.82 per ceat. seems to j local bond men exceptionally good In I vihw as the fact that governmeul vie- ] tory bonds arc selling an a basis of 4,78 per cent- In ether wards at only a slightly bettor price than the Golds- j' bare bonds. Tha price received is < much better than that raaoivod by . j Reeky Mecnt and Wilson ta recant bend j sales, notthar as whirii said baud* hoar* , lug a lawer interest rate tkax I 1-4 ;' per sent. It Is ala* hatter than th* < price received by Wayae county several months ago far tta funding bauds sad { by th* city of Goldsboro for Its street , I bonds, the formor selling 8 l-t per! 1 cant, bands and tho tetter 4 1-4 par ■ | cant, hands. Th* fatlawiug bid# war* rteeivad la I addition to the successful bid: Brand, Elliott 4 Harrison mt Cteeta- [ 1 nati, premium of sl4*s far 3 par euut. , j bonds. I'eoplr, Bank A Trust company, Goldsboro, premium |IJIO fer I 1-4 i per cent, bands. National Rank as Geldsbero, preml , urn sß4l* far 8 1-4 par cent. hand*. • -THE VUTK Ig. CRAVEN, (•portal ta Tha Nava) NEW BERN. Jana 4-—Th# csmnplst od rata as ( ravaa county hi the caa grsesloual primary ta *a fallawai Ahor aothy till; Allan Htl Hahb* 1X4 1 r Kaberaau 33; WlHtema 33; C«rr $1 n WhitAeld X He “Simply Will Not SUM” r a lons. Aawrting iUUNffni Owe Id#. » - and the long transportation aaw neces sary from nonunion field*. Arrange went* Asing fair pieoFa with opera- 1 tors, however, ho added, had modified rises In the retail prices which might I have reached even higher levels. Mr. ! Hoover declared that he “eiaiply would j . not sUnd" for retailers blaming tb* increases on the fair pricao Axed with j the operators, asserting that tho whole- J safe price of coal had beep reduced con iderahly and that those who had foal under ,-outran worn under * moral oh- 1 ligation to poo* th# beneAts of the fair prirea onto the public. Mr. Stephen* maintained that very few retailors bad coal under contract 1 and that only a small tonnage and that there would have to bo an Inereaet In the price of retail rout due ta the rise at the mine*. He offered t* co-opi r ' ate with aay committees set up by tho , drpartm«nt to handle the coal price 1 ' situation. I Tho hearing was Immediately arranged. The hearing was brief. Mr. Phillips i j waived examination and bail Axrd at I, ; $23,000 was Immediately furnished. , j Th* romplaint agslcst Mr. Phillips, it I, | bocAm* known, wss sworn- out by As - j atgtai i Attorney General Trim es tho I i depart nent of Justice on Information »'ta his poa-i-saien without waiting for h jag ifftt|itn<-iit Supreme Court Holds * .tabor Organizationm * m Amenable Trust Law ' . K . t k.sa ' if'. ' Late Wire Fl a s he s MOB AFTER NEGRO. THOMASVILLK, N. C., June ft—Crowds „of men. end boyg. «*- timgtwj at three thodaand in number tonight were searching the wooda surrounding Pros pect church three miles south of here for a negro who at tempted to aaaauit an eighteen year old girl late today. According to the young wom an's story, she was accosted and dragged into the woods as she was walking akrng the high way near her homj. Her screams frightened the .negro away. BidMINATK CIBNZO. WHIT& PLAINS, N. Y„ June ft.—Grand Jury investigation having boon postponed until to morrow, interest in the Wsrd- Peters shooting mystery cen tered today on the efforts at James Cunningham, held in jail as a material witness, to obtain his liberty and elimination by the Philadelphia police of John Cienso as a figure in the case. Supreme Court Justice flee ter before whom Cunningham wae brought on a writ of ha beas corpus, hskl that Cormier Fitzgerald had no right to de tain Cunningham as a material witness and ordered Mm re leased. PROUST TRIES H IJICIDE. NEW YORK, June ft.—Au gust Probst, alleged victim of unrequited love," whmie deportation Id Swttmr tana has been set for tomorrow slashed his wrists is the aoli tude of his ceil in the payehi pathic ward, BINs Island today. His act was discovered by at tendants a few momenta totem- They hurried him to the Island hospital where several stitehee were taken and he was pro nounced out of danger. Officials claimed they were at a loos to explain Prohst’s deed or to lo cate the instrument with which it wss committed. They have kept all possible suicide wea pons, they asserted, since he wss imprisoned following hip charge that detective* abduct ed him from the Piping Rock club near Pittsburg to termi nate hip affair with a prominent society girl. * s . kxpecTstrike votkß. CINCINNATI, 0., June 5. I Concerted action against re ductions in wagea of railroad workers recently made by the United States Railroad Labor board will be the principal mat ter to be considered when heads of eleven rail labor unions go into session here tomorrow. The conference was called by B. M. Jewell, president of the railway employees department, American Federation of Labor, who will also preside at the session. Leaders who arrived here today held informal, con ferences and discussed ways and means to bring the i|ues tion of wage reductions before their memberships- ’ Strike votes aro expected In every organization it uas said each union taking its vote sep arately according to its own constitution. At TOMOBIkKS COM.IUB An arrideat. which proved not to bs Mtriuu*, happened yesterday afternoon ii I,out 5: SO o’clock, when an Overland and ■ Ford ran together at the corner •f Hark arena- and WitUam streets. The Kord wan drteen hr Sr. n. W. Ward, a clerk al the Keanea hotel. With Mi Ward wae Mr. Hoyden Grif fin. e«n of Mr F. K. Grlffl*. Ur. Orft flit struck hl« head aaraiaat thy to* . et th- car and hia right arm and right 1 atite against, the car, bat «pw aol aert- I I ou»r> Injured I ; The Overland waa driven by gV 'John Whitley, aa employe of the I‘acker | Motor company at thle city. ItotS ear, were aomewhat torn up, bat Ike Ford ' | got the worat of the l.oat. The Kord • had a buratod radiator, p tara op ran t nine board, and a htparn oat- tiro aa reault of tba accident, tba Overland t having oaly a braffen front aalo. The two cars Vera coating at right » nngloa to aadratkar, the_ K urd comma 1 from l*ark dvenae, oaat. fad tke O r r land froaf William aUwot, north. wh*« * the reifWtee toak ptare. \ ■ ym. ¥W PRESS I fricb fits anrtßL iiißiE im FOB BESIg OF raspiMK, , . ■„ . srs Cass Pnw AriuuMms is Finally DtsMsd. HUGS DAMAGES v* * ARK SET ASIdB WASHING TOM, June 6, Doeidiag tke ralehrated Coronado coal aaao, tko supreme aoart taday kald that lakae union, are suable. CkM Juatlre Taft in announcing the derlrioa, did net ia dientc nny dlaaeat. £> Tke aaaa wkieh presented tha take tiona paced apaa by tha court VMS SB appeal by the United Mias Wnrkera <>f America. Platelet No. tl at thst organiaalion, and Its affteeep, H ta»l unioaa in that district usd ttiair effi .-•rn and u individuals, aa«M as tha latter not members of any eaten, treat a decision by tha Halted State district •«urt of Arkansas, aypeevsd try tha alp ralt court appeals, haiding tkawi guilty of vlataMng tha Shaft** fti» trust act during coal mine atrlkae la Arkaaaa* in 1014, aud Imposing SWW> \ ago* as MBS**. wkioh wave tMklpd mder tka anti-truat IffK •:**’ Tba effect at the da ciataa tariff trig b« to »ei aaida the damagae. At tlattdd Mine Warfcers as Aaiaciea eaaioattd At jurisdiction of tha federal util) els n fl | Mtihiwrl in nmasuttiliat •uwyvt, y v wvgorvs^My^^^^^| preme coast announced "the 9 K «.ii»au«na are aoabte is M court* ti hr f || if If ft in auita for tarte eMMitffl umoua In *WW." . ‘ im O. the ground that tberJj *n pmpTretlon for It •» J any of the Xpenaes, th«J , Iytied that tha lateentfffl M J fy “h/Vrlal e2grtJ^«|S® joint liability With the ..,nl urgum,alien* and tlclpatlon In the destruction of pragettf laeidaat to tlie atriho. Sll SJITIiIY i Mimm. STATE (Special te The Meve) RAUUGH, Jaae 0.- r*4e»ul Jwkßß Waddell, Boyd and C onner Will (U Saturday to hour tke leSeet mottka'M j the five railroads tS Uteir suit jfilWit’, ' the .late Under OMf llgai Ity. they are again aoakiag ta asaggh payment as tagee ia dtapato iiiaUgg tio- One I o-ttlemaat as gMf ease by tfw I’ruled States auprema Their honors refuasd ta baM coll-I.or. <>f tales son, months dk and recently the aaproiWO likewise, Under a Baw legal term, hga>> ever, tke Southern, Seaboard, AtSgMe < oa«t Line, Nerfalk-Saatkcra aaft-SS- ‘ lantic and Yadkin kavo come kaWv, The aapeame eauM aaaeaaeel A*g| deciataa ia tha tea eaee will come ne*t fall. This eaannaeeamat tke re fatal te hold ag the eatiaeUeS as the disputed taxes, %ad the raade sro now making rtirf light t« eoaage my j ment until after a Baal decision. Tha amount es tOXM involved Is ahaat u tTMt.ooa. du* the sthte aud eauattaw I n t'l AlttS HtgßGft.A*mp ,1 Ut ffAgwßM volt (Baeciail ta'tW Kevtl HAI KJGS, Jaae b-Tt* Brut tufOtt of Irrcgalarttleo la raaMMttat UFtth Ml orday'a primary aaa VMtekuf he a | telegram ta the atata hSWttf as ilpa tieea from Henry A Fata set, as CMpSSa, today. be aiUghtg tba eattgg afjAmh- Ileans la iargs matin |g ffUSpaa , coanty. The renakllraae. ha aaaStajef.'c voted , in the (Wed dlutrtH apSWeeahMud Baht , pad la th. lad trial M#a* tadheasS, mm iltlfkt. CflMptMlll Punil!, || ii# Slate hoard, layoff a wgrahaagSw l roliaa. borvW tvgahlteaaa fiaa par- Hetpattaa. a«Sa waah. haSae* tha Si*- T y . t N. J. KOWARUS DAM AG BO OV VU k 1 1 Mr. N. i. Kdwsrda. vhakaaya a apart (‘lag goads at-rv aaat daae taTRBy'aBSOk— r r occupied ky Tnnkdl aril eompeay, hia » 1 been Walking sheet ta hia stem ta d rubber boots start the Bee The Sea d burned blr read ae badly thkt the rxlae f aiaca have had ne merry aa him. The >a water from the llro dtWaged hi* gride d vary much and the water from tha yata 1 since has been at bad. Mr. Ideal da It i, r„- owner es the hetMiag that Brae g burn,, J. hut o-. this the laaarancs waa £ cuff ii icpt to cover taea, sad h- also • n .| rant in>uraa#o. Hie Math es t .mils m-st door ia wh#& Me Btimnge ta. i
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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June 6, 1922, edition 1
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