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Partly cWMIy Wednesday Tkmn-, day! BBt RUMII ck*K( la VOLWB ONB< M MM* 1« FIGHTS FOR HIS LIFE j IIISMOS OF FEET N MR m PUHCHUTE a V Jawing Oxygen 'Tank, Army | Capialn Caw* Near 1 Suffocating '\ ' ' FEAT ONE OF MOST REMARKABLE4N WORLD ’M 1 " DAYTONA, Ohio, June U.—(By the Associated I’rwssl. -Lashed anJ whip ped by a ISO mils an hour gal*, man than fuur and a half mile* above jrarlh, J an tha verge of suffocation, caused t>y I aha of hla oxygon tank and compelled to cling to ropes and strispes attached to a parachute for fsar that a whirl l»g eross-eurrent might weaken and , cause them to break, are savaral of the -mere details related today by Cap tain A W. Rlevens, aerial photographer, McCook Held, who yesterday broke the world's parachute Jumping record, whan ha descended 24,80$ fret. The fact that it was Captain Htev ans' first "drop" tends to make hit feat one of the most remarkable in tha his tory of aviation. H« suffered no ill sfffrts from his hasardous trip. The plane In which Captain Stevens ascended, a twin-motored Martin bomb er, piloted by Lieutenant Leigh Wade, brake tha world's altitude record for ilia particular type of ship, carrying thro* passengers, when It attsined a railing of 24,20« feet. Kergeant Roy Lapgbgm waa the third member of the Phrly. -» Captain Stevens was rolurtant to day to discuss details of his expert-1 anra. 'Tor a long time I have wanted to make a parachute drop,” he said, “pri marily to obtain first hand informa tion aa to tha tensatlons one feels. I am highly gratified to think I was abla to bring another record to Mc- Cook Held. ''When the plane reached the ceiling 1 made rsa-ly to Jump As near as I could Judge tire were over Springfield, Ohio. Bidding my pula goodbye, 1 Jumped “The opening of the parachute caus ed tha oxygen tank to become tons# from Its fastening* on the front of my clothing. Crashing It with both hand*. 1 endeavored tp retain It. °Tha wind, which was traveling at a speed of 120 miles per hour, whipped the parachute around like a Jackstraw. I was forced to use both hands on the topes and straps which held me to the chute in an effort to check oscilla tion, which threatened to weaken the support* It was then that 1 lost the tank. I think it fell somewhere near | Springfield. ‘‘lt was an experiment I shall never forget. Before settling down to a low Altitude I thought T|py time had come ap I was nearly suffocated due to the rareness of the ntmnsphpre. Propping out'.of the galo i!Ho calmer atmosphere below I quickly fpcovereß(PboS»ever. "I landed at Jamestown, approxi mately 26 miles from where I left the plane. The descent took jast 30 min ules. ‘ “Just before taking off nt McCook field, an orderly appeared carrying a j lunch kit containing sandwiches and coffee In vacuum bottle*. We »ti the | lunch 21.000 feet in the air and we all enjoyed It thoroughly, The tempera ture ut the ceiling wss.teru." Another plane picked up Captain j Stevens at Jamestown and brought him hack to McCook Held. Two hours j and dvr minutes was required by Lieu tenant Wade to pilot the bomber to her record-breaking altitude. GET OUT OLD CLOTHES. unis iss sens A .-I This in the M?wsane From Coun ty Chairman of the Near- Eftst Relief Drive Tlousewlve* of Goldsboro, dean out your old clothes closets and pay a divld-nd In human lives. Send all your cast-off clothing to tHe Near Kbit Re lief, and help also to exterminate the moth colony in this city. This is the message sent tor the housewives of Goldsboro and Wayne County by Miss Mary Emma Guldens,. County Clothing Chairman of the Ncarj Last Relief. Mins Guldens and her - committee in endeavoring to secure a carload of old cast off winter cloth ing fiom th<- Wayne County public, to relieve suffering In the stricken llitde lands nest winter "Just think of the human lives the! ean bo saved l>y giving slothing which wu, have thrown away ’and will nut have use for any mure,” aid Miss Gul dens “f'nguinniria nod acute rheu matism wereesaid to be prevalent all , over Armenia last winter because the children and adult refugees did not have enough clothing to keep out the biting blasts of Da-ember and. the winter months, "These people are martyrs to the Allied causa tn Eurigie and all civili sation and ahsuld not be left to so, horrible a fate, when by simply clean ing out our' clothe* closet s and send ing off the contents to the Near Ks-t Belief, we can allrviste their suffer lag this month.” Th* fiiear Host Relief is especially In need of rodta, yw-mter*, dresses, blankets, wool shirts, heavy hosiery, wool glove* and mittens., boats and . shoes .(must be tied in ■•atrs), shop worn garments, sheets for bandage*. Sew eh.ib or garnients and any h- »v> arm limiting in which there j* still! Some wear. THE GOLDSBORO NEWS Ham’s Tent No Place ~ I To Court Says Ramsay J ' . j i ill r 1 ~ j Evannelint Preacha* On “The Highway irlW* Taking the Good Samaritan Story As Te*t. Sermon Full of Tender Touching Illustration* I _ " ' There bat been Just lot* and lets of slush spread around the country shout Let Ml- Live In tb* House Sid? of the Road.” {'reaching from the old, •ild stor? of the Good Samaritan, Kvnn- ! relist Ham last night knocked in the 'head such sentimentality, aed turn- I irmnded the church people to g--t out in , the road and work with the people who i pus* there, traveled stuined and weary, imd often beaten and dying. The story of the man who was ; beaten and left by the roadside to die, and who was passed up by priest and Levitc, was up to date and applied to the people of today. The i dying man was compared to spiritually j suffering and wounded multitudes who *r# lying on the highways of life to- I dsy. * ” l The priest was the law. The law could j do nothing with th* dying man. It j could only start after the thieves who ' had beaten the man. The Lc-vite was 1 compared to "good works" by organi sations. churches and societies. The Godd Samaritan Is Jesus Christ. A mild sort of satire marked the sermon aa it dealt with the churches and organisations represented by the men who passed on ths other side. The Levite waa compared to a choir leader hurrying to church to sing a solo. Mr. Ramsay objected, saying that be might have been a soloist, but not a choir leader. Mr. Ramsay doesn't go in for singing solos, he can't sing them very well and for a wonder realizes It almost as much as the folks who would hav# to listen to him. Mr. Ram aay would very likely have helped the man up out of the ditch, but he could not have done much, because very like ly he wbuld have been walking and wouldn't have had a beast to put the Wwvmded one on. Ho Would have also looked around carefully to see whe ther any thieves wen- still hanging around. Mr. Ramsay got right mad about young couples sitting around on th .cchoot yard and courting while he w.i> leading the singing and Mr. Ham wa preaching. The singer said he woul like to have seen the color of thi man's hair who could take his dsugh ter off in a dark corner and pour sug ir in her ear while preaching was going on. Hct turned to the newspaper map present for barking on that statement and got it. Now, it aeems that some amorous young swain has been nightly taking his loved one up on the buck steps of the professor's house and there pour-, ing out the pent up feeling in his Juicy, young heert. The professor evidently didn't like it, and it gas more than iriduAi that Mr. Rampay didn't approve of it. As a matter"'of fact he was rather emphatic about expressing him self. He forgot the times he ant out in the buggy and whispered sweet noth tags in his chosen one's shell like ear while the preacher was preaching over in the camp meeting arbor, and th wind was playing soft little turn through her hair while the moon hung silent in a silent sky. I ''There are lot* of folks they cal ’ backsliders nowadays that have neyer had anywhere to backslide from. Si. 1 far at having Christ in their hearts I they would have to reach up to touch (’bottom," Mr. Ham said during the I course of his sermon.it | The sermon was full of tender, touching illuatruGona. It wasn't like ths Others the minister has preui-hi-d It wasn't terrific in its indictment of sin and condemnation for those in thr churches who won’t stand up for Christ *lt rather touched the hearts of ihost : present with a tender sort of sym psthy ajor the tinner a* he lays by i.h* assd-iyle, blrt-ding, wounded and | dying. There waa a vast crowd present. The tent was full of people. It is a remark- ( - able sigk&to look Into the faree of the crowds and ae* how many of them wear glasses, A rear view of th* crowd is - vastly more impressive than looking them In the face. The outstanding fea ture of the throng when viewed from the rear of the tent is the preponder ance of bald heads, among thr men. There arc very few bald headed woinen nnd they can't be seen., w Speaking of the crowd. On the first ; four rests of the renter section a spare 'is reserved for old- people. 'I he scene it times is rathrr pathetic. Rpi-nking of the singing, Tho choir ! pliwhcd that old time camp meeting fa vorite, "1 Will Arise and Go to Jcsu*,” •ind how the crowd did sing when th y hit the chorus. Tin- 11 Cat four seats of the center section swayed with the curious rhythm of the old evangelistic j masterpiece. It brought hark to the minda of many the old tlmo camp moeting where they went and epent a week or two weeka, ] living in tents and going to presetting flit day. The preachers wohld preach until they gave out and the > some other on# Who was fnsh wool 1 start in. Between sermons, ' l Will Arise an l Go to Jesus" was thr favorite. A greit many of tbnse singing it would often wish they could arise and get away ' <>n the trip without any further delay. ilnrk in tho dsy* when circuit rider* hid to break th* Ice across th* crvtk 'with a fence rail and dlivr IS mil-* in the cold morning air, so e l>l the morn ing star hung in the sky Ilk -a fra i-n dUniotid, “J Will Arise and Go to Jesus" was a favorite song with th < •church people. Today the ‘fends of li-e creek and the Fords of (he I IrrU l t' riders are We don't l«>- sieve they fras# hAck in tk*»--r day;-, but ' ativ way they tell about It. “How Teeifl -ss and Taslless th - was anoth, r old favorite, but oven ths ministerial section ran t grunt I that out th-'H days Uver in Bristol, T*nn.-Va ( when * Billy Bundwy wa* holding one of his campaigns there, an old, old lady who wore a shawl around her head and i . didn't hav? a sign of tooth, railed on ! Ilomcr Rodehenver to sing it one after noon. Homer didn't know it. He didn't i know what to do either. Bub Matthews, Billy * pianist, finally volunteered to sing me song for her. Os all the comical sight* the world's j catch the humble bees to put them in the a.rk until Mr Ratn-ay makes the announcements. Hob Matthews was the j funniest trying to sing "How Teed- ' 1 less.’* Bob didn't have but one eye. | the other one was glass, and be didn't j have very good control of It. With i •*»« *ye looking kindly at the old lad;.-, j 1 th* other Was rolling wildly around in | its socket in *n effort to get out. It I finally rolled around and fastened it-! ' self on a pretty girl over on the right, j and the other eye roon followed. Such i was llob Matthew*. He used to be sec- | rotary to Mr. Him and pianist for Mr, Ramsay. lie also was a reporter on • the Chicago Tribune for years. He is , 46 years old* and tries to make folks belief* that he is 27. Mr. Ramsay it j much older than he, any* he is. The sermont l„ There was the criminally guilty, the thieves who wounded and robbed tbe men. This class Includes all erlml nals and openly vicious people, as a matter of courst; but it also includes , many who' never have been arrested and probably never will be; for ordi narily they are not rounted aa crimi nals. Yet they are the most danger ous and destructive criminals of oil, and they will be so classed in tin- day of Judgment. I would a thousand times rath-r a thief would knock my girl in .the bead and lake her purse, than for a society , favnjjjitr to insinuate himself int.i her favor and innocence. You would rSfhor your son were bludgeoned and robbed than for a so •iity matron to teach him to drink mil play curds in her borne and stark him on the rood leading to his utter destruction in both soul and body. The devil c--.n do murh more harm through a highly respectable, influen- 1 tarsi person thun through a dos- n hum. tnd thieves. Once I preached to fourteen hundred convicts in thy fcdeial prison at Lcnv •nworth, Kar.s., mid among them were two hundred national bankers. How - many widows and orphans and p-.or p*Opts do you suppose those r.-ape. t able high ups Impoverished by robb. ry more cowardly than that perpetrated on the Judean highway? —Rut In the court of the great assises, where Christ li-Judg-*, all things will be made even, r-ir He is no re-n-cter of persons. And there will be no dou ble standard there. “To whom much a given, of him will mueh b* required” .s Ills rule. My forefather* for seven generations back have been preachers, and hence i have known right standards from my -hililhood; so I deserve no special credit for a righteous life. Hut if I •in against *ll the light that has been given roe, my punishment should be and) would be many times greater than that ■ f the man who has never had the light. Among the guilty Is every sinful busi ness and those responsible for It the ! saloon and those who operate it; the pool halls, the theater. Including th* picture shows. When 1 was pr-a lflng in Lawrence, Kan* , a boy who saw thr Dalton bnnk robbery *1 Girard re produced on the movie screen went down to Girard and robbed the same bank, came bkch to Lawrence, and when they tried to arrrst him he hil’ed a po : Herman and escaped. Two weeks later ! he went back and tried to rob tho same bank and was killed, j Oklahoma bankers attribute the rpl ( demic of bank robberies in that state 1 to the picture shows, and are raising a fund to pot them out of business by legislation. \ Your social dances and card patties are training schools for gambling house* and recruiting stations for bawdy bouses. if you . d "< l believe it, get i the statement* of the police authorities |of the great cities, and some not so ■ rest. Hundreds, of victims of such soriaT-folly are gnashing their teeth in hell tonight - because hypocritical church member* gave respectability to tbe thing* by which the devil ensnared them. Year burn negro assaulters; hut you receive with open arms the -oily to->- guod seducer. The worst robber* are not In the pen-trntlary. The wor-t murderers hive never been hanged} yet you ssy there is no such thing ns a An il Judgment, and no such pla t- as a belli Th* Victim* Arr Many 8. The second class of m, in volved tn this parable Is the vl.tlid* of the guilty and indirectly th.s ii *1 >o a larg claM, The d-unkard aid hi* wife and children, M» father and Mother. His employer* and olt-n h'l fellow workers who arc hufled into • eternity b* aa apdidnnt due to hi*, addled brain; the harlot and the rdi live* upon wham her shann- weighs, thr people murdered and robbed and their families, tin p.-opl • swindled, the people lied upon, the people etho P»y the t.-ive* to support the ro ids, Jaili, r enit-yitJuris» and alms kuttsa* and pay* 1 -Una and r form schools (lu, the effects or vice and criint# ur* wile aprondf They Km h Injuriously every human being in th- land' \rn ty t|p ti -il of th- serp-.-nt is every, where and over us all' The ,e victims Hpp- .1 t-i the hearts and cor sel Mi. -e of .every true l hr-*. ' I-AII for relief The) pied ths m u try of men and womiWi whose musu i >1 (Continued on I'agr 2) i GOLDSBORO. NORTH, CAROLINA. WSDKKSDAY MORNING JUNE U Ittl INDIVIDUAL INCOMES I INCREASE 4 liEIH i ; if Return* For Ituoim* Ret*urn J SI,OOO and 52.00 U Mure Than 500.000 WASHINGTON, June 13 r Net in comes of individual#''reported to thc| government during IW2A increased byjJ iflcsrly four billion dollars and the \ i iftimbv-r of returns by nearly two mil lion over 1(H8 while the taxes received’ I fell off by about llv->.iXX!,ikm), . accord | ing to preliminary statistics issued 'tonight by Internal Revenue Com mis : siervvr Hlsir. Returns for inc<um * between SIOOO j sr-A ss(•<><• increase, I Qlfj more than 600,- ihhi in lU2O at compare-i with lUI3 while those for the larger class of j income dropped heavily returns fori ] income* of one million dollar* and over | falling front aixty five in MHO to thlr ■ty three in ID2O. The average net income on returns for 11*20 was -3.25 U 4tr-, (he average amount of tax sl4S.b*. Income* re i ported by the various State* for 1820 i was a* follows: I North ( arolina $1(13,788^,47. | Virginia $273.2334*01. HUNDREDS DHOWN IN; ! SM SALVADORE FLDOD 1 \ * " ' 1 “ Ul Abnormal Rixe in Kivrni Caust's a Great Lohn of Life and • o Property Damage SAN SALVAPOIIK, H, public of Sal vador, June 13. —Three hundred per son* are known to have been drowned ami ninny |a-ra<ini are missing follow -1 ing an abnormal rise in the Aculhuate and Aronal rivers which overflowed their banks snd joined together In one : Stream, inundating the I’ancl ( alend laria district of this city. Several , houses were swept away by the raging torrent. The bodica of 31K) men, worsen and children have been found. The flood was caused by a two day torrential . rain fall. The government has sent a rolief e«- pcndltion hero to succor people In dts tr- •■<. A ►jb eriptlnn list has been 'started for the relief of the sufferers. Harry Will*, Negro, Challenges Dempsey NEW YORK. June 13 l'a.|dy Mul line, manager of llatry . Wills, tbfl nc gro boxer, today formally challenged Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion of thr world to a contest for the title and posted a s2.6<*<i forfeit with tbe New York State Hoziag Commission In accordance with ita regulations. Wheth er the commission would permit such a mixed bout wa* not decided. S$ TO $$ kII.LKII, lU HUMMED I.IHT Os SUNDAY STORM TOLL NEW YORK. June IS.- Revised ro port* , today from Sunday’s far flung storm front, indicated that from 63 to '♦lo persons had perished in the temp j est that swept the metropolitan area, tuking il* greatest toll among | arlic* ' at City Island. I.mi night If. was reported that about three seore bodies were in the mor gucs along the toast from New Jersey to Connecticut but this morning It wa* found that In certain cases where transfers had been made number* had burn duplicated. At one time the rrvisedl list w*s r* 1 duerd to 46 known dead and I# mis*-j ling but several of th* missing Iwter |' were found dead but not reported' 1 and ocrasslonally bodie* were washed j up along th# shore. At noon th* count j of known dead stood at &fi with mgny 1 more holiday maker* who had put out in row-boats last Sunday still rniaa : *- . 1 SG. CROI .SK Ml RDKKBtI BY THE I'KKSON WHO KILLED WOMAN NEWPORT NEWS, Va , June 13. llink I'roußf, found dead ii 1 his automobile on the Warwick road near Camp Rusti* Saturday n:glrt, June 3, was mttnb-rcd by the same man who Inst SatuTday night killed Mistj 1 Rose Brady in a amall «<*P»e in ' amp Rustis, in the opinion of't hies of Po lice Tom I’atrlck of Warwick < ounty, Army authorities announced »f's, r | ♦ hat |i ssi accidental, hut bl* compan-, ions in ( amp Uuatlc have be n satis fied be was murdered. Chief I atriek mtdey cartful ♦ sunt- Ins-lon of the C roU- Willing and did' not a; fee with thearmy au*horiti«s, j 1 pot agree with thearmy a-CHotUla*. but said nothing has Inen conducting a ijui- t investigation, making * *ta.< - ' ment * *day hoping that it w mid aid" in running the man whom he tUaruc tenses as s mad -m-irdt red. Harry (Jrob Siffns To | Box Tom Loutfhran riIII.ADM.IMUA. June II Itariy Grob. light heavyweight champion, was, signed today tn box lummy l.oughruH, t'hiladelphia middl, weight, at th<- I®*' - cal Nstiooal league baseball park o- | the night of July Ith The men will , box eight .rounds. *lhe unique distinction of 1-,-in t thej ' only woman in tbe I'n.ted State, ho d ing the putitian of comsssandaet *»f s j .-.ldlers' Ilium- l»el«*ngs to - Mr* hu • ,t-1 M. fcbipli, who Itu bun p are I In full - charge us th# Ik# Island »aM*#r. j hens n 4 OPiakat^ I I eon con JULNTH SPEAKER m I - nfiliJ ' iFprmfr -Soulh tUecu tiv# To Re Here For Home Coming Day \ ' , r Former Gov. Robert A. Coopey of South Carolina has nerrpted the Invi tation to deliver the principal address a.| the big home coming celebration to l>3 held In Goldsboro July 4th. Announcement ' of Governor Cooper's acceptance cam# yesterday In a tela gruui from Editor Roland F. H.-aalry of Th# Neqra, who Went to Washington Monday to extend the invitation In be half of thr Goldsboro Chamber of Com mere#. Member* ot lhe special commit!## In harge of the hopte coming program , v,re -delighted when Informed last night that Governor Cooper had been secured ss the principal speaker. He is partirulatly well known in North Caro lina, having been inWmatrly in loueh with-this statu during the Bickett ad aunUtration and having been actlv* with the late governor in many of the big ■nov< menu in which the South had an intense interest. Governor Cooper resigned office a few weeks ago, following hi* appoint ment by President Harding to a place on the Federal Farm Loan board. He waa serving his second term ernor of South Carolina and when ho i relinquished th* office wa* succeeded Lieutenant Governor Wilaon Harvey Cooper is an eloquent and 1 engaging speaker," former Lieutenant ' Governor Junius T. Lilas of Orange burg, who is now located here, said of | Governor Cooper last night. "{• am d*- lighted to hear that he i* coming to Goldsboro and- I am sure that ha -will make a great speech.” If the fornivr South Carolina esecu live has any particular hobby, it is fafm Anance and co-operative matrket ,ng. Since the beginning of hla admin istration he has shows tendency to bet ter by legislation rural conditions. It was this interest of his, cauplvd with aas war time speech#*, that was com mon with th* administration of Go*, ernor Bickett. : The speaker finally selueted, th* stag* is gradually bring *#l far ths big rela hraifon. The baseball games have been arranged; th* big bras# bunds are com ing; th* barbecue is growing and tha folks are marking off all olhtr engage ments fur Indi-ps-ndvact, day. Secretary Denmark of tho ( hsmber of Commerce, estimates that not leas than Ib.tNMi to 20,000 visitors* Will be Kara that day for the c-lebratiba. In a few days an expert -iernrator is ex pected to reach tho city and after hts at rival tho old town will begin to doll up fur the big day. New Angle To The , Rev. Wilburn Trial GiiARLESTOWM. W. Va., Juns 13. A new angle which may prolong indef initely the trial us Rev. J. K. Wilburn, Rh-riff Gore, of Logan county, dev*! oped late today when tho court ruled that evidenee may K« introduced from the first gathering of armed miner* at Marmot last summer until Federal troops wqge Sent iato the 7+oqthern coal fields and fighting slopped ; The purpose of th* ruling the court held was that the motive for the killing must bn proved and whether with mal ice. The court contended that th* coiiilu sion could be reached only by the Jury in ascertaining facts that Connected with" the armed marsh. I KJI'OH FOUND ON THE HIRUB \\ \B LOADJCD AT BAN DOMINGO NORFOLK, Va. June U—That thr 87 cases of liquor found Inst Balurpay aboard the naval transport Sirius was probably put In the number five hold us the ship when she wee loading 1 at Ken Domingo city, wa* the meat impor tant evidence brought out at the first sitting of the board of inquiry invsati uating th* attempted smuggling on the navel vessel. The inquiry premia** to be tong drawn out and to have many ramlli rations Many of th* u'ficprs an I men whose names were hroagh’ into the case today are on sea and foreign duty and cannot be reach* d for weeks Ensign llarry C. Machold, U. 1. N. K K., supply officer of tbe Blrius, was the only officer to testify at tno first session of the board held at the Nor folk navy yard today. Ensign McrhoM testified that on June 16, while the -hip wa. discharging at the navy yard the cargo checker in tb# numb*-* 5 bold reported to Him that thirteen I loses of cargo, for which he bad nc I I . cord, hid been unloaded. ll# was al so told that there seemed to be liquor in thr bases Slid that the negro Steve ore* had apparently drunk some of it. , Machold said that he thought the report wo* probably exaggerated but that lal--r he went dawn Into the light ♦ r to ascertain what amount of Uutn there was in It. There he found one bo* np< n. He put hi* hand tn’o. It end drew forth a battle of liquor. | FORBID U*K OF "TtKOI.V" RICH MONK V•, Jarir li.-LV* *>f ) tk«* «uril **TakV # l»y tKr Old Dominion r»4>ojmfiy of Richmond !• an i }nfftftj(«'fn«'nt 0,1 tr*»d** ni*rk *»( I tho Cmm < t»l:» uorapAny, Judgt* D. l#ow* r» ncr u( ihr I'nitrd StuU'N «l»* II ri« t court for Virffini;* hns sss•«■onlmE to idflri i # V Mi-ridilli, conflict for th** i'« ‘* to a cs>isA|4iftfiy nnnouncvd hr rcccitcd here | Unjity. According to Mr M»r«*dUh tho ward I' 1 ahoii" wm d ty thr Rich l moiu) iiiiiiiif,»rtarrr after th* I’wite J Strtl# 4»/t i»if <ourt us wyi ' dl* h»«l h« l«l It**! **Tnkn koln M w,*b att miringriiwnt •• thr AtUnt-t co»«i|»aAg f ir tds* murk. mine opposed 10 nine tiff Measure In More Important Than the Sold lent Bonus, Executive Feels WASHINGTON, JunolH B.nhte U,. I publican leaders who ire opposed to | the plan of t 'halrman Mciorrlur of the (finance committee, to cidetrark the tariff hill for the - soldier's bonu. I i hav* tli* aupport of fmidenl Harding J Thv executive, It w«i atatod official-i 'j ly today at the Whit* Huoao, regards ' tariff legislation a* iooat ImpeAaai 1 and worthy of tb« undivided attention, of the Senate. , >‘lana for eonaidt ration of thv bonusj , ! ottll ar* very Indefinite, but thvy nay II i»k* ikipe after thv return hvra to . morrow of Senator Ud|i of Mass* cehuai-tts. thv Republican l*ad«y, who haa been campaigning In hia home vtatv. Sonia leader* dvairv that a party conference paaa apon the qaaa , tion of thv right of way a* between ; the tyo hilla but thoald aneb a con firenc* be called, Senator HeCambor 1 and other proponent* of the bona* ar* expected to make a fight agalaat da i laying Senate action on that taeaaar* until the tariff bill haa bean dlapuatd oif. ' Senator Mci’umber baa given netlce that be *rill rail Up the bill in the near future. He haa not yet filed ap- I on a date. u m,w ■■■■ «■ I. ■ ■■■*■——aw—a—m Dry lecturer* Said | To Be Drinking, Held • For Death of Woman FHIADKLPHIA, June It.—George 1 Tyler, of Baltimore, lectoreir on th* “Pitfall* of Rum I *, waa held by th* | coroner today to be rrimioally reapon all.lv for th* death as Miaalonaag Kaa ley on May 27 on th* gruuxfd IMA. he waa inloxicaled while driving th# *i> ’ tomobile that kMlad bar. H* waa hoaad over to await Jury. When police Surgeon Keller lest I sled that Tyler waa unsteady and small , ed of alcoNul during hi* examination . right after thv accident, Tyler called , hi* phjralclan te prove that h* auf . ferva’riom locomotor attaxla, canned hi mto b* uuateady on hia feet- Th# r | alcoholic breath, Tyler claimed, waa ■ duo to medicine ho took far kta all t ment which left a liquor*** odor an i hi* breath. The lecturer 1 waa ahawn to hav* • been on hia way to deliver an anti 1 mm speech *at Who#barer Wauton when tho woman met bar death. SHRINK MEETING ON ■ SAN FRANCISCO, don* U.—Th# an I nuai convention of th* Imp*rial Catsa ril of the Ascent Arabic Order, Nablaa of the Myatlr Shrine, began hero today mth a parade of nil th* hundred* as : brightly dreaaad band* and patrol* t* • ..acort* th* imperial divan front th* 1 city’* gates at tb* ferry huildlag to the Imperial council chamber la Seat • ! llah rit* auditariem •I Georgia^.Lauiaiaaa and Mlaalaatppi I nubUf n regnlnr plantation i arena with cotton Snld melqdle* ,dar • Ing tbn first dny't festivities i The imperial potoatate'a hull toalght ( will follow u day net anlda by th* tea -j vent ion for joy, aplendur, niuale and ' laughter. % ,?■ 1 INVESTIGATING CHARGES I or NEGI.ECT IN PENITENTIARY MILLKDfSRVILLE. Ua, Jan* IK— With Charge* of neglect as the nick and inhuman treatment of other prisoner* > at th* Georgia prison farm an Record, tha special Investigating committee ep ■ pointed by Governor Hardwick today r opened th* teeond day of Its Invest ga > tlon into conditlona at tho state's prin- I cipal penal Institution. 1 PROTEST DISCRIMINATION I AGAINST LEONARD RAPLAN WASHINGTON, June 12- Reported ’ discrimination by th* data Just grad uated from tha naval academy at Aa “ napolia against Leonard Kaplan, as I torsion, a member of th* a class, waa aeorad la th* Senat* today by Senator Soutborlaad, Repahlthea. West Virginia, who said that Kayla* had been “stigmatised heeaose as hi* Joined Senator Sutherlaad’a erltlelgm ( an dauggrsted further tneeatlgattau. Senator Sutherland praaented U ta , port that Ensign Kaplan had been stig matised in th. “Lucky Bag", tha send •my year book. Although vary near i ih* head of the elaa*. Senator Spther , land said Ensign Kaplan's name had been left out of the elaa* rols la th* publlcaliea while th. page roatainiag t hia biography had be.n left unnum Pared and perforated a* it eaold he r torn off without defacing th# hook. “Suck treatment is utterly ou-Amer . lean and eannot k* 100 acatheringly i condemned,” aald hcnalor Sutk.rland the academy authorities mast ha “ro li-clhrlng in r*«pon*e to inquiries that . vponaiblef* and that he sould St, l mm* they, were without Control of th# (lablKatien. lie promlaad farther In 'tulry Inin the ease, asserting that En »lgp Kapt.n had here treated to "ra j fi.’ment of aruolly" by hi* elaa* aaala*. I ’ FUADV TRIAL IN PROGRESS u - ’ MIAMI, Ela. Jun* 13.- With the trial nf Kdgar ('. Frady of Chicago for tha 1 all.gi-il murder of hia wife, Dorothy 1 Ihomp.on Frady, in a fashionable hotel in Miami Reach on February 2*l. set > for tomorrow uncertainty aviated to day u* to whether the case would go to trial or h. eostiauod. I Attorney* for bath th# prosecution amt defense appeared today ta be joe- I keying for poailiun, although aaareUng I that they were ready for thv trial to l proceed »o far aa their witnesses w#r» ' unearned. I 1 I Hill 'Assd&Aral' 1' CRESS I HMDS MU SIXTH n BEFORE UNITED STATES COiT > ’• Contesting $202,000 Income THx " ! I*vy, Lines Are Albfiig X' Discriminatory Methods •j f-J , • * FAISON’S PROMOTION • HIGHLYi COMMENDED 1 I —— '"‘lkm >i MAI.Mi.II, June 13.-—Th* railroads, back today for tbeir sixth appearance before a United States court in thplr taa salt*, bad it out with tha state over thv income tax phase of the eun trevoray. Among othpr contentions, they ar* alleging discriminatory method* oa •< »h# »UU lax commission in Arriving at tjreir net income, with th* consequent contest of tk* |Mg r •00 Ineein* ter levied against tb***. Hearing of this case was separated from tho ad valorem and franchise *ex „ suits at tha las tans* *4 the tkaa*- Judg* court la tha sarty stag** of aba proceedings. , * Answering with tha daeiaratian that the railroads are financed *a head Ja • ucd and borrowed money, th* state bold* that lata rests paid on baud* is considered not aa carroat operating or basin*** aapenno, but un capital expense. Net Income aa generally un derstood ami Judicially defined —any business revenue, leas ail tho*# an* pep*** Incurred la tha earning* as such reveaaea, hut not dedusting agy expense or ooceaat of, or to nwlili for, capital or pormaael inveataaoat la the business. Col. W. B. Koilman, attarnay fag tha Nashua rd, opened th* argument of g|- gneys today. Ha waa foliate*d h§ ilatant Attorney General Wank fft state, than Thomas W. Davis. gMp- I roanssl far th* Coast Llw*. JuAh w. P Bynum, 8 8. Alderman tornsy General Manning, ail fur |p V . slat*. w»r« heard tonight. Adding thg incoma tan tn the tax edits of th* Southern, board, toast Line, and the Atlantic and Yadkin, * - and a quarter dollars th* InwiVllM the contest* Ad vaioroai tb, rountle* amount to W i chtee taiea due th« #Ut# WRjRI 1 the income taa due th* state. NNA' Brigadier General Bam act f. I ton . proinidion “I* very largely a 1 l.e recognition of the magwlMcasM vicos of th* »uth division gwl as ma noth infantry brigade la flhMNh Belgium,” he write# la reply tea ter of ( ongralatatlon seat him Wright Dixon, of aa in the old 20th. ~ ’> “1 am vary mash plsoasd and dajg*^ , ly touched by your latter of lotion., to sponteaoous, earneat «| true.” writ** Uaaaral Tainan, Served as a brigpdiar general in aMHo mead of tk* OWk krtgad* la tho mMK returning to his forassr rank of *1 after the amiatie* and Who waai | few 1 day* ago recommended ky PitvJ idaat Harding far promotion to K ” war-tins* rank. , -While iam tk* actual rad pica! as tk* bauer aud distinction that lIM I been awarded, It woald not bo true did ! not openly acknowledge that -It la vary iargvly a pobllc recegaittaw of th* magnificent service* of tk* BMb ’ divlaio naad of the doth lafaotry kei . gada la Franc* and Belgians." itTIICKS SHE OF ' BOOZE ON U. S. WS Galllvan Hold. Up WIM Hhowißv Itr&nßg PmM Far B/GOYOTMRMNIt WANIiINGTf/N, Jan* 1 ( Attack *a tka shipping hoard far parmlttiag th* sal# of liqtor aa AasaMaan ship* waa mad* la tb* He**# today by lUpre sentalive Galilean, democrat, of Mat > ischa.etta. Holding ay what he **l4 was a wtnn Hot from tho >t*amahl» Fresldaw* Blare*, paid far, k* added ky fUdnuJ apprapriatien, Mr. OaJlhraa daclaaud that andor tka Volataod law “w aaal get drunk pn land hat we taa at sag,** There was a rear from mambas* aa th* Masaaehuaettaa rapraaaatettsu read from th* list t* skew that Amarloaa ry* wklakay coaid b* bought aboard • krp at twenty cents * drink. -And Ja ma# ia ram- think of Is—far two tote.” A aether democratic attach aa th* administration ship aabeidy MU waa laanch.d la th* He*** as Rapreaaatu tie* Davis, Teaneaaaa, member as the merchant marina committee, who de clared th* President, la hi* dealt* to .IV ,u enactnseat at this tlm* had “.purasd th* advlta as his party laMI. and waa ‘'clinging nloae te the sdelc* of Laahar—a asan whs a fUW\, months ago kaew absolutely nothing *f the subject." Officials of tbs shipping hoard whew their attention was called to Mr. Gam van'# charges declined to earn ment ap. on them in any way at this tins*, de claring that tb* taillag million* sruau “of tb* comfort* of life," Mr. GaUieud charged that th* wealthy still laughed at tb* Valetrad law and th* “rick aud leieurely tourists ftad It a nogatian and a fare* oa tho ahlpo that tail th* s*a under th* American flag." “I‘'» »pen violation on th* ship* as th* United State* Shipping Board," he said, “make* o*e laugh when h* reads u much about law and order • <w that the eighteenth amendment ka> bee u adopted." - ' - •* ■ PRICE FIVE enm
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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June 14, 1922, edition 1
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