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'P 11 1 > ■■» 1111 —-ittrn MERGER Os Mil VS liitaninn id nmp KSicil TTOml yInlS 3m PwHlw to PriUMi Hm to jßt V«M la Mmllbv^o • if n. UaU °— Ov new o«on 'THE COMMISSION SEES DANGER TO R. R. TRAFFIC ■ i - t RALEIGH, Jan* 12.—Opposition lo proposals that affect North Carolina la th# taatativv flana submitted by th» lata rotate commerce eommlaaioa tor the merger of the nation'* railway ay*; taaM will b* voiced by tb« atato eo ('• poratlon comsUslaon and chambers ot commerce whan tha IntentaU body aiaata Thu reday far a public hearing an ita suggestions. RapreeaataiiTre from chambora at commerce, mooting today with the aar poratlon commiaaton and Attorney Gaa ami Maaniag, arranged for rspmmnte- Uaa at tha Waahingtoa haariag to sa tar opposition la thro* propositions al* f*ctiag* this a tat* aad to make recoin mandat ion a regarding a fourth, a The ante of the Norfolk aad West ern’* branch*a between koanoke aad Winston Salem and Lynchburg aad Dark am. tha aaaigamaat of tha Nor folk-Southern to tha Atlantic Coast Ida* and the aaaigamaat of the ft- ?• A F between kichmoad aad tha Fo tamac Tarda to tha Coeat Liao, sug gaeted by Ik* interstate Vommerc* com miaalba, moot* with oppoaltioa oa tha part of those attending tha conference lit* fourth plan relating to Iha old C. F. aad T. V. railway from Mt. Airy to Wilmington, provides far no specific disport! of thta road It was construct ed originally largely with the aid of tha state, coantiss aad municipalities tfegMgh which U runs, for the distinct pgtgeoo of forming a short lino through the stat* .reaching into tb* coat fields and forming a short lias from tha great markets of the central |r*st to the port es Wilmington This lia* was a strong competitive i" fluent* la the stat* until It was throws Into receivership aad sold gn aw order of court. It was bought by tha Ceaat Lin* aad divided between that road and tha Southern at Saafard. This, tha corporation cammUaion al leges, waa la violation of provisions of tbs court order. Same as th* persons representing manicipalitiea having a proposing that la the proposed consol idation dl railway systems. *hl*h Is to be ffßmglated by the Interstate body, thin etmtaglo Hho from Meant Airy to Wilmington be assigned to tbo Norfolk and Western Objections to tbs sols of thh Norfolk snd Western breaches sre that it would deprive Durham and Winston of their present direct connection with all the territory reached by th# N. I W. system. T# assign the NorfolkSoutb era to the Coast Lina would give this road a complete monopoly ia all that part of th* stat* east of Ralpjfb **- cept tha Southern to Goldsboro. The assignment of tha k. F. A P.. it is al laged, would eat off Us Seaboard Air Lins railway at kiehmond and gasatly cripple freight and passenger service ta tb* territory covered by the 8«n --bosrd In thi* state. . 'The proposals es th* Interstate com merce commission, submitted under an art of congress. Would consolidate all tfi* railroads into. I* systems. The North Caroline mmmsrr# commission _aad its conferees of today see grave danger to traffic freight snd pats*ag<tf traffic in this sUte In tha propositions nfleeting North fTTWins that Us la tarsUta body has laid down. Tarts en tering tbeir pretests and arranging for representation at tha Washington hear ing besides tha eorporntion commis sioners Mid th* attorns* general were Burk* liobgood, of th* Durham chain ber of commerce; Louis T. Moore, of th* Wilmington chamber es commerce; K. B. Jeffries. A. L. Brooks snd C. G. Tat**, of Greensboro, snd Mr. John son. of Siler City. Plans for inssgursting th# state's fight against threatening mt* increas es as tb* outgrowth of the Southern rate inveatlgation, now being conduct ed in Atlanta, were completed today during a conference of Governor Mor rison and th* corporation commission. Final arrangements for employing Clark and Laka* as the state's attor neys were mad* snd strategic battle points developed. Following the conference. Governor Morrison g*e* assurance that the state would spare na in It* fight with the railroads both a* to the million dol lar tas suite end th* rat# war. While not give* to indulgence In anlf-raii way propaganda, the governor said ac wanted ta Ist the people know that th* qtate'e internet* would be property looked aftsr. Corporation Commission Maxwell 'aad U* commission's rate ospert, W. G. Wamble, will be In chant* of tb# preparation of data and the conduct of tho stade's ruse la fighting th- threat ened iasrvnaas. The goveraor consid er* ht*< n#»m.s ia th* »tss# is a# w»- plant *# leek after North Carolina'* interests I* this contest a* Mr. tins- Well, an djpoth the eseeotiv# and in corporation commission will lend him •vary oappart. Th# can# will require much time and effort, and IU outcome will ft* the basis of the state* rate relationship for many year*; la appealing thY# ailernonn (dr one hundred per cent support from puhlic official* aad th# peapte In tho im pending contest, Mr. Mskwsll msd* Ue foil owing statement. expressing t h- commission's appreciation (or th« (Continued on page SI THETSDLIUORO NEWS I mptr"****" " ™ ■ ■ - ' J - ■ ■ 11 — ~i —~ i&ixty Dead Toll of Sunday** fifrie/' Cyclone Thunder Storm *-* *• * > mm 1 11 ia ‘ v ' „ . WMliw ImtwUimUom, a Ckarfc of Htokili Is LodgoV Agafawt 1 Prsprlptor of Morris Wheal, First la Pstli sf Storm, Oa Wkkh Several Little CUMrsa Ret Death j*‘ v . ■ »- ' "r* • ■— 1 - 11 “ NSW VOSS, Jan* 12 -Morgues aad undertaking shops of U* metropolis tonight bald the bodies of mar# then three Mar* man, woman aad children •--victims of yesterday's brief cyclonic thunderstorm. Marin* police, who continued through out U* day their work of grappling la Pelham bay aad Long lyian sound off City ' island, when U* greatest toll was taken among Sunday taaealat* and fisher men, predicted they would find at least a soar* mar* victim* and rye witnesses es tb* swift tragwdy placed the number even higher than SO. * - At least 250 canoes, row heats nad smell motor boats war* bobbing about off the island, witnesses said, when the storm came screaming dawn aa th* roaort at a velocity of M miles an hour or bettor. Occupants of tea little craft, sensing their danger, made a ran for shelter, but scarcely had they gat un der way when they were engulfed in a blinding storm of rbin end hail. Vanished Quickly ! As quickly a* It kid com*, th* Storm vanished. It had lasted less than Ay* minutes, but scarcely a do man of tha 2M "small crafts had survived. Horror stricken, hut helpless ta aid, th* crowds an tb* beach aad about the piar soar scores of man and woman clinging tb wracked and overturned craft in the eheppy sound snd bay. One by one, they gave up ' straggle and drifted quietly off to be carried out toward ths open sea by th* tide Bom* of the*bodies, th* polir* say, will never he recovered. v - M sail time, chaos reigned an shore, where darkness descended unbroken by th*,asual glare of elactric lights. Th* island power plaat had haaa oat of commission by tha storm as hod th# telephone and telegraph wires. Mothers, father*, wives es th* miss lag besieged the police station, whar* a temporary morgue had been s*t ap --gating cheerfully at th* faces, of the dead by tha flickering tight #f candies and lanterns. Others erawdad th* wrecked strewn beach writing for th* rases* boats to com* in yrith more bodies, - Fresh crowds hurried t* the island today, when they had first heard the news of tha tragady through th# morn ing papers. Police directed them to Th* Bronx morgue, wham the M bodies so far recovered bad ben removed. Island Calamity tb* Greatest Ths City island calamity, phi I# th* was^ao^r^ 1 * only b*J°« homicide waa ledge against Paal Simon, fil ENTITLED 558.000. IS VEODKT Argument on “Interpretations”, However, Makes the Judg ment Appear Diatanet Although a third jory, far tha third time, last night returned a verdict in th* damage suit brought by J. M. EJg erton against W. V. and Dallas Taylor and a group of local buaineaa men, bondsmen for th* Taylors, a judgment appeared to be far distant. Argument sa the "Interpretation” Sf the answers of th* Jury to the issues subnutm-d by the court will be made before Vudgr C«lv«rt when court convenes this morning. The present trial began last Thurs day afternoon, follow.ng considerable difficulty in th* selection of a jury. Evidence was completed late Saturday and argument, limited t« two hours and * half on each side, was made yester day. Judge- Calvert began his charge to the jary shout 4 o'clock, and tha verdict was returned after supper. Approximately s7W,l*»>o is involved, suit, for thi* amount having been start ed by Mr. Rdgerton In IP2O on a cod tract mad* by the Taylors and guar anteed by a group of local business men to sell the sales stables and cer tain personal property located on Cen ter street. After the first trial, a ver dict waa returned in favor of the plain tiff but, for seme cause, this was aet aside by the judge presiding. At the rttcopd trial, about two month* ago. there was a verdict (ot the defendants but. because a kinsman of an inter ested party to the suit sat on tho Jury, this verdict, too. Was set aside. The questioas and aaawsrs sub mitted to the Jury follow, substantially: 4. What damage. If aay, are the plain tiff- entitled •to recover on account of th* failure of W. V. snd Dallas Tay lor to take and pay for t}i« personal property! Anssrse. Nothing t. Did the plaintiff. J. M. Rdgerton, wrongfully interfere with the auction sale Nay 2t at alleged? Answer. Ye* 11. If *o, did said Interfere* prtvenl a sale? Answea. No. * 7. What damage, if any, are the de ftndants entitled to recover of ths plaintiffs?' Answer. Nothing. The court onswered tb# first thrvi questions,- that Mr. Rdgerton was at l> and willing to deliver the property ai per contract; tkst th# defendants, W V. and Dallas Taylor, (sited and refuses to carry out their contracts, and that the plaintiff* were entitled to rreevei damages of |*®.<*iO. (lot.theaters, by hammering, ran re ' dure gold leave* so thin that 2*1.001 must he laid Opun each other to pro dure the tlrkness of on inch, yet eacl leaf la so perfect and free from holei that mi of than laid upon nny surfer* ins In give* lh* appearance o solid gold. f OOIIMMOBC, JGNB U. I»U t -f w ■■■■a' l -j*r .. .......... _ r irtfcE I I'll I'B I •wnor of tb* Tb feat farris wheal at Clasoa Point park ia Th* Brass, which was hlawa from It* place and hurled : its fit occupants an tb* heart of Long island sound ia • tsngl* as steal wreck age. Savon war* killed and >7 iajered. Mara thaa a sear* es isolated .dress ings, electrocutions bp touching fnllen wires and deaths banaath failing tr*** Wvr* reported from various parts of ths Metropolitan area. Search far Loot Oaaa NEW VOMtr Jus* U.-Day break i this morning found hundred* parents. ■ children nad relative* still standing vigil at the decks at City inland, await- I lag th* arrival of police boats which [ daring the hour* of darkness had searched the wagers of Lang Island J sound tot additional victims of ?**- J tsrday's terrific atom. « Powerfal searchlight* played aver the water as the ghastly quest Went j oa, but tha swift tide apparently bad ; barn* away tb* bodies not recovered last night, aad early today tho poll** reported that tb* Hat of known dead had net bee*, augmented. Mar* than M persons wav* thought . ta bav* last their lives aad upwards of Ififi war* injured in tb* tempest, | which roared but es tb* bills es nerta j ern New Jtrtey, heat tb* Hudson la foam capped breakers, swept across ! New York City, aad thaa seemed ta i center ita wild energy aa City Island and Its vicinity. Crowds Paalrty Thousand# of raw-boats and launches dotted tha eoand off City island Just before tha brooking *f tha aterib; when it lad passed, th* water waa airown with overt a road craft, and tha build ing* jtm share rase mb led a battle torn village fit aa man’s land. Many parti** hurrying far safety aaw people strug gling in th* water, hat dated net atop for fear of capaiting their awn craft. Th# rascut work started immediately, i.hut darkness aad th* panic stricken Crowd* hindered th* labor* es tha vol unteer lifesarer*. i Property damage estimated at from , $1,000,000 to several times that amount' was done by tbo tornado. Tb* atarm fallowed a day tfif In j tens* bant and was aa sudden as it was violent. Low hanging clouds arras* th* Hudson river war* obrnyvad, hut they seemed to be far away, aad daa j g*r unforeseen. Thaa. Hb« ausgic, th* w*at heavens took oa a atpMtap swiA ' tb* e'**d* seemed la dip tswwrd iha ,imart, earth I II 'HR—PRP pi* exposed to th* slews*at* could reach, j lilnufik of safety tbs wind cam*. , Hera is elf HBRT IN CfIWKT ROW Negro, Long Torwr, Rapafos After Dealing White Maa Several Blown I , • As s result es sa early morning quarrel, believed to bav* been over a 1 round with African golf balls, ‘Bab" Casey, a well Lumen local charastar, is ia the Goldsboro hospital with several cuts and bruisop about th* .bond and blood hounds brought hbr* from R*« ford are vigorously exercising their elfactary organs to locate th* nogr* convict who administered the wounds. ! The row happened at th* county con-1 I vict camp ia ohargt of Copt- I- D. Hin ton. A first report of the affair, as : relayed to lawn, sea* that the white I maa. Casey, Bad boon attacked by the 'negro conviot when he refused to lend , the latter a dollar. Later it develop i ed that Casey and thp negro, both coa- 1 vict#, ssretag sentence aa*. tb# negro —for a term of ain* years bad engaged Wn a minor morning coaatitional with 1 th* spatted tubas aad as a result passed bested words and then blow*. Sheriff Grant, when notified, sent to ?Ra*ford for the dags. They picked up s scent" *t th# camp, about five mils* northwest of. town, aad pursued it hopefully to tho tracks of the Atlsntie Coast Line railroad inside the city limits. Then thsy gave it up fsr th* night, to take a new start this morn ing- Gassy, H was understood, was serv ing time for drunkenness. Th* negro, sent on a more serious count, was within a few days of th* expiration of t nine year sentence. .i BENNIE BEFFTO FIGHT JO LYNCH X*W YORK. June ll—Beanie Bess hat stirred to defend his bantamweight againet Joe. Lynch oa, July lfl. Tex Rickard, promoter, an nounced late today. The match will be staged In lb# New York Vitlodromc. ► . , h . | .. » When a man chose'to commit suicide recently on a crowded street la Lon I don, a newspaper photographer hXp ' jienod to br on tho spot snd secured ' a snap-shot of tb<* actual tragedy. In tb* gold room of th* Bank of I t’.nvtend stands th* most remarkable balutce In th* world. This huge seal* > la Seven feet high pad weighs almost l two tons. Yet it il so daisaatr that * even g fly rrswllag over tb* pan Vttt ' cease Ik* pointer to move more rtaa a hand's brvath. Chtoßy HiMMm, Q«*mU4mm4 by It Pnlf, Ambwcim Cor recilp All Qotl lint « AMBIUDGE. Ilass, June it—Pro faaaors at MarvArd anlvarsity made known teday wllft they charset*rlasd as a raiasrhabw artiavcmaat aa th* part of Cheeky V. Hutchings of Ga ds ; tea. N. C., % stgdont la th* graduate! | school. In Uhttig a three hour oral i I domination la nssnes, laaguafes and I literature ia srbjfib bo waa quostioaod ' by IS profasaoaa find Inapectera, Hutch-, ings answered afrry quostioa correct | ly. The profoagfira considered M ptr cant, aa *xca))ffal> showing ia «a*b a ' (fit Hutchins. wKb is faaiillar with II! language a, waa Ifißiag this examination | I praliatiaary! to pdraiviag his degree of ' doctor of philosophy H* was award-L ied a faiiawshlp. Kontly t* suable hlmL t« study abroad next year. LABOR FJltllK GHE OF its aEpr Reins' Issuefi, Ifivalihg Existeacc of Uii>—, So may Rcgari Be ,or* Federation | CINCINNATI, fauns IK—Facing a fight that Issiihrt of organised labor regard a* an* for the existence of union*, ths Artßrican Federation as Labor bat* t*dagW>peaad Us 4td aaaual convention, wbirt waa nuirked by tb* praaentetian es rttany issues that are to b# considaro# during th* next two wash* an dh sptwch by Prasidaat Sam uel Gompsr* dsAriag "w* do net feel ourselves inte Mhcied security.” Tb* issaa* wet, brought before tho del agates by lift report of tbo Fed erations eiecstjrt cwaacil. "W# are not ia a atoad.’Rkaid Mr. Gompers, “to bav* tbao* righft and privilegos guar anteed to us byEir constitution tehsa from ua by aayl subtle rraseniag or assumption as fErer, no matter tnsnn U omaastte*. w HB This dealers Mat of the veteran labor laaAar was inlii with applaaao aad srph ala# JMMMV m * n< *hat orgaalasd lobar aiyf larward pMW* dpirminad Man aver that there rtHHRTvt be uteuaur brow. with tha ho#,’ ® Thh rteeel t by Mr. Hogpora ram* after a Mteram as welcoming a4Ar**>*a by Mayer Georg* Carroll, Bacratary T. J. Donnelly of the Ohio Federation of Labor and other*. Tb* big armery of the Ohio National Guard, srhirt ia the seat far th* convention, was filled by delegate! and spectators while above their heads were hung a thousand American flags forming th# hall deco rations. in his brief speech Mr. Gempafs da elated that orgaaitad labor only naked employers to meet with tbs union leaders ia conference for th* settlement of any dispates, bat bo Mid that a gen ulna conference was impossible unless both sjdca stand on an equal footing Th* "span shop,” he added, “la art the reauN of ronforeneos.'' Mr. Cappers concluded with a teftrente to th* dis armament conference, asserting it msda a beginning toward abolishing war nad that labor throughout tha world mad* the “greatest contribution toward that purpose." . UNEARTH SERIOUS feud in mm Inleiute Fecltejc aa Re*ult of Lumberman Being Tar red and Kgathered » RICHMOND, Va. June ll~H*rb*rt Buckley, a lumber worker, la In ja l and warrants ar* out far many other man who will he arrested within th* next few days ns th# result of what authorities ha** described a aerioa* feud near I**ndlotoa, in Loosa county, Virginia, as the result es Buckley being tarred and feathered by a band of masked men tart fhuroday and th* sub sequent of. th# horn* of n proochor nomvd 41Ienn, oold by th* nathoritirs to represent th* fart on op posing Buckley nnd hi* frivnd*. Intense feeling ia said to ha»# ari»*n i and non trouble is looked far, th* au- I thonties aay, according to n«wa reach ing her* today. According to th* Loesa po'iro, Buck . I l*y was accused by certain member* of j his community with randurting a dit orderly house Tharsday night n band of masked men took him to a teeludod pool -in some wood* near hi* horn* snd liberal I > doub*d him with ter and roll ' ad him in a bed of foalhors. Friends of Buckley, orjording to th* poiic*. believing that Gl*nn had had k.iatetiding to do with th* incident, paid a visit to ths- pr*c*her’s home and fired IOS abuts into th* house. Mrs. Glenn, th< abtfcprttic* say. extinguished all ilk* lights ta th# housii, seised a rifle, and from > trlltdow on the aacotyl (100 •aw tha head of a maatber of th# at tartiag mob. Bh» drew a bead on »hs i'#ad and puU*d «ba trigger, To her dismgy she found th* rill* was un leaded. After firing a few more shots lbs attack*rs are said to have moved - off. Th# affs.r. according to ths sa l* * by pradart es tb* pro ifWKßaHk, td»n- iiirectors, tho knowing an* daas o| go to a debate*la tea, or yrt to lArport ar SaulhsmpSon. Xathar, h* gas* ta tb* FelHaa. Haro te th* girls wh# eg* going ta gatbar p ‘k* Hah at If ibis*. “ , * | ‘I»U. advaacs iafarma ka regarding oar sent crop of attUtae Uoo‘ witav. I attended sate, of lh* k»# rahaarsai* as Mte n*w sditiea rt I* beauty show, .nd stud.ed th. hioa l»* at clap* raag*. -7* T 1 detarmtaod ta da a little slick ruth tag aad fiad art, if passible, Just •*t typ* rt beauty hg> ta. tilghaot la* at the pros*at lima Fled out I tea* ° r si- Tb. most dssited type as faailaigity * ltk k " «»r**»rd •fw m f,r "FlMto* " baauta, pradgst as tb* finest srtis*.. ; toi .nnss, but th* unnl beauty, loss raatploxioa doa.at wash #!», Jose hair ia Bar atm. . fi year age. Eiagfetd startled Broad far by pUaaiag Mm Mpetieb, raag*. f UH .TrtSi lind. « thaa* i» a girl ta his cam with dyad hair ah* has haaa ctev _ enough ta aoaapa dbtaattaa. fha shade rt hair aaeat prafaiaat this Ltaaa is that mortem brawn that p#e “ls sUaaMwx*.. Tbaoa ago saata *|b i*l blonds and, soma stnnning bra rte. but th* rad-halted girt is aaarc*. >s r**t** being that aad bair, msaapt ►a ebsmiaai variety. Is saaha* ovary haro. ••• • 0 tb# girl* wear tbeir awa Agaroa- Isally vary tarsiy aaa*. «bsp leak Uctically rta saata afl ataga that they aa. Tbog dross saMtaiy, bat net abily. Moat of thsas bav. tb* bnw wbirt moms bat mm, tbs bsaaty youth. F*w ar# ova# fig. girix, it y*a daair* a littt* mil lair, hesUnd-Jn paws bates, tb* I .formula saams t* bai • young, b* beautiful, b* sbapaly, “**, •»» bair, *• M 4. at comm, Lath l*d if yaa can't aaa war all tha ra raments, aad me ta h* eat rt tb# >nin« this year, don’t ba dioaeanvad. r- ■ ■■■ - ■ - rh. CblaaM hr*tp nation *f mt> #r# I* acaraaly an tadtaidaai fat rtatr commaatty wba ia nab Mat* or * compatart to cask hiateolf a r* •ctabia dinner. Irigiaaliy th* mlm wm a flowar- I P>nijL fnmAc iluk Qig|i W t $ W m 61 WIN) DIM MJMIHIP Body of Miao Row Brody U Found at Midnight la a Chimp of Baohoa •“■—•■OWWIO b - i NEWPORT NKWB, Vn., June 11~- Min Km Brady, formerly of Brook lyn. k r.. «ii TnO dead early ■»»- day. monk* in a •■all copse within Cany Eustis. her shall having bea" crushed In »ilk a heavy gas pips, which ••• abandoned by tha MM* K... Brady bad an aioaay or val uables with her and tka Investigation belay made by tkc army and elvUtan aatkoritioa la baaed an tha theory of attempted criminal aaaauM, tbera being evidence that Miao Orody pat up a dea pe rate ftgbt and era* killed by her aeaallant. The body was discovered ta the entail damp of traea dboat midnight Satur day. Mis* Brady, Who waa aaployed la one of the offleei at the earn*, wae on her way home, having left the office about • o'clock. When she did net re turn whoa e«ported a eeareh WO* In stituted. Every gate an tha poet was closed Immediately a strong cordon of geards thrown around tha camp. Squads of • oldiers visited every house an th# post, whether oeeupled hy aetdler ar civilian and made earefhl iaqnlrian, many people being aroused from their., clumbers with news of tbs murder and requests far Information coeooraing suspicious chsrsotsrs If ssy hsd beaa seen. I 1 The search waa continued all day Sunday, hut without result. Miss Bred) leer he*c wflh Sergeant and Mrs. ( haembor, the lat ter being her sister. -—. d - ST. LOUIS GETS 10 STRAIGHT HITS PHILADELPHIA. June I*.- The *t. Louis National league baseball team created a new major league record te-|l day In the sixth Inning of the game with the Philadelphia team when they made tee straight hIU for eeeen raas 11 off Pitchers Meadow# and Winters ' Pounder, who started the Inning, had twe hits out qf two trpis to the bat ~ 11 Nebraska hds a condemned murder-,' er to execute and an electric chair la t( which to put him to death, but the , State is without an executioner. lot 1 Its dilema it has asked the execution-< ( er at the Charlestown. Mass., prison i { t qrome ta Lincoln U perform the jcb. ... ’ ■ "Tjj iSPl^W&*9sE*rk > **r*c(3 AlttMtt • UK; Jy > /*7mK>CN hHBH t # / < T»I.. \ ft V ~ ■ A H CtS\ l eP'wJf ’ frJLdMteton Ns 1"S ■ ■■ B ■ j > ir n mJ>Sr: * •*£ iV -7j ■ji '*' *?*'*■'■ Sjl *••■*• niciStue 1 »i ucAi - # I Stool embroidery imii r>U« Unit bat aavorthalass It win (i mint *•» a Mit at hike mrfifiL Tt 1 • n •m 4 Ml; on Ik* collar u< bait, but la H fhm dUtlaction t* tit* whole (tMk at - aijb . * _ a s iiißfrn nnrn Tn |ti§ I nSMfTSI Pi 11| 111 *i 011 DnM Pardon fcy Gorfrnof Triakk. Frank Stuart to to Bdm Bmilibw RICHMOND, Vm, Jane I*.—Deglad a pardon by Gov. E. Ue Triak, Praak Stuart, a member es tha Alexagdrla, Vs., bar, who recently Age red pro at! - nently In connection with an Invoetlgn tlon of the alleged “dtveree scandal" In Alexandria, tomorrow wilt begin to ••res n sentenga of Baa days ta jail for contamyt of court. Tha Jail aoatoacc and • Ana of ISA dna Imposad on Stuart hy iadga Rob laso a Men curt es tha Aldssndris car pers t ion court, wkasa nets Is sea sac Man with divorco prarosdings recently wars i nvssttgated by • committee as tha Alexsadrla bur. Tha data as the sentence Brat waa sat fur April Id, but Mr. Stuart waa granted g stay of M days within which ta Ale a petition ta the gave mar. In the declaration Stuart maintain that Judge Mo scare used tha contempt chnrga as g pretext, fellawing differ ence between himself sad the Jadge grMgmm out as newspaper actinias in *Mnis attorney was shewn ss try ing ta stposs an all aged divorce ring In Aieaandrtn. The sentence la Jsjl, according ta tha courts petition ta the governor, grew out as as argument between Stuart tad Judge Maacurv. wjnn Stuart appeared before the juris*-la bahaif of the do- ! feadant In the dtvtrce ease as Lmadeeh vs. Laadack. According to Stuart bis ; snly offense waa that es insisting that | Judge Meaeare net the ease far trial. PREDICT GREAT MOVIE REFORMS < I NEW YORK, Jane It. — Moving pic ture reforms of k sweeping nature, both as regards the nisral ty of the screen and the eeeaomif at rue tars as the motion picture business, were pre dicted as a result as a conference bald behind closed doers today between rep resentatives of the producing talda headed by Will Hays nnd the sxhibltsrs headed by Sydney C. Ceheu. The reported eagngemint es Prtnccea Yolande and the Belgian crown prince serves te recall how tbs nurse who at tended the Italian prlneeee et her birth and la early infancy was presented with gt.OOg with the royal baby's drat toeth. another M.OOO when the child ess abls ta speak, and a similar aam when tbs little princess walked unsup ported In addition te these gifts the i "urea received a liberal salary and a Ufa pension. P^lassocuttedT PHEBS b—■' fi? t THOUSMDS DOES - men mmt MWMFHMH UVmRJVOT UV'.lflPMflP \fi J*jrMr ui WhM V«kc Bjm pathetic OMam Over the 1 nua «f Plmtn BUT FEW WEKEE LEFT r TO SIGN CONTRACTS | " 11 ii U- (Special U Tka Nava.) I RALEIGH, June 11 -TkouMod* el fceraa *1 tobacco in biMn North Karolina ban been rumtd by the |» pant hoary rain*, according ta report* ttaoeieod at headquarter* of tbo To* ia(«o Growart' Co operative null Rip* at laloigh fra* it* ftaM work tea. 9 Sympathetic concent aver tka lOOOta |»f tobacco (anoort in tka eattarn kbit lea* voiced today by ■• 0. Wlla**, aov- Retbry, and J. T. Joyner, vie* proaiddbt |»f tit* heard a t tt tobacco growing dt- Racier* elooted by tka ergaaised ta- Race* far mo re of tka nac aviation. I When aneetlaood about conditiooa la [Eastern North Carolina, Dr. Jayaaf Isold "My heart aekoa far tka tohaaoa Ila rasa r* la tka anatom aanntiai whaaa j rropc and labor and ban* War* loot 1 with the load* Os rain whisk dome god millions of tobscso |||(hml |r> ivovary last week. Labely, tcaardfrf to Dr. Joynar, tit* lohaaeo (dram I knoa k.J I ■•Yf mmo two |ivit ssmifSfi w mm* ... wwitkwr |||f iiutift The growart' taboo**, tit* yoaf*t labor of the far star, kit wtf* and U children, avan when snood altar drantk *r iood, in recent years kav* ham throws ago* tk« flatted otrahana* •sort, dumped at tka aterey at tit* attb Hon cycle an, aad the IfNHf hot tag - often been robbed el hit ItM hag* ad gredt, oeaardiag W Dt. JngMV* “While I grieve with Mg fellow to* kacre farmer*, hath in M id *1 Up ■ miorlilioA, thsl w# iipwfs *mmi dicactronc ’ loccec from ilttH 1 n t nrm a I rainii'a tfetakft *)lm nttei retn-| a • wj|i#*vw *v*n* vrtv ATOWtjTS • HOW ri4 of wPil frwst ob.lmrlf to U»olf •MNMM MR--. will m*rMt thwir !<**«•* ■#»« ! warthottir. ;rtst*»d of ulttitod liictlofl a»lti’ " J oysff, wkii> •to tod tbßt %r?\l N # pTh n c. l^lina‘ < i« t dSsj|’; ■ r..£-ut f TP A yiPpt; .pß| ' tion kv 91 notftflf . * 7 y . m iiicnec mclneik ami nd OttA gnbknyk Se w dsawfc Mliing that ths Mmlotkro Nt>lMi itiM GoppiHi, on# ry * i*y. "•ft’ £™w fveOmOll# VrOftttMttWMi otttttt w*ftvtt% nttlE ; 1 rhaagvd U Hl* iagriaaamart, .. Sri uti/tus t: pttiH#*g «# It Ml CmOi at* M* f*l» la cooßoatioß wiia >»a»toiiaaA Ipl ~ —*"«w o w r tt fa FrS’-?* now. on fttiin for distfl&tni iriirrmdifWT gbvg at” tvi w*g^^^n.vw Tka gavaanar amda A gteia INI' nr would sot grant tit* *Naf*r d tit* gdftt iionart. , * ■ .»V '% ■■ ■« "l ■"'■*■■«■> :*■ NEW YOU, lam rvterdc for >g**d on. (Mr latadt mold s < ofclMrraat rtwlyif ladiof wo the Cnaord lino. . # *j* The 'Msaretoaia wklA^ia^lliwTgl gv v 4 <a p to exdte bar desire: m remind y6u H;. evince you ■ itating. In S I in one way ■ W o- * * _ * " jJjffflHHßr' eat H “P H tha H Us l*». • t see it 1 ■ they - , _/ t* egeak to tbam. They ward-acilaad by fiftooa mashed me*. OaM ddkOk who blind**!dad than and wttk i#Ml* feread than ta go te n eioae half a nil* diotoot where# the floggtof, took place Offlcore anid that gravioucly kaggaa had hhd traoM* with aaigk bor evar bit mether-ln-loW. 1 - ■ TURKS MASBAQK '£, BRITISH SOLDIERS LONDON. Jwna It-***!♦* • lHt*Mi fc •oidierc bar# beau ma**n*r*d %f W$ Turhe in ihr ncighburheod of tit* Sftf> danelloe. according ta a noiaHOMPS die patch from Athena received hoe* H night. The" men wc»e tahan ’gtdkan .nnm, tcjaiv l*N «l f|M » N<»» *f» on week Hritlch detach 01 1 at*. -•■"'■ i m.v£ ' ; v rues nvi otiftt*. " ,
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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June 13, 1922, edition 1
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