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WEATHER Tartly cloudy Nuoday nod Monday- VOlt’MS ON*i NtIHIU 1M mariiissu nCOSIs a«n rubles *§f ill! ,W. A. I'nlJow, of lttiladrlphiu, TcHa of Trip into Hoi »fccri«t Country ,* * * •> HPENtJti BAY HKRK VIHITING FRIENDS Tn hae* penetrated tk# heart of Rol •s**l»t Rnssia, disguised as • llauten- j ■at la th# "Bad" army, and to bavo emerged lately with all nephews and l>l«««a I* mi of tha many adventures •f nt. A. follow, of Philadelphia, whn aMMt yesterday la (ioldahoro. tk* fu-.sl •I Mr aad Mr*. N. A. Ril wards. la ordar la pit Int i tha Unlnr rnun try, wkara romniualam haa brought •haul conditions murk worar than art reported la aaara dispatches to Fhi* roantry—ha aayn-~it war aaraaaary for Mr. follow firat to laara to speak thr Russian language Thtn It wa> Aaraaaary far him to ha smuggled arroat thr Kou manta a border lit spent tkrar monlha In tk# early pan of Ih(tK) on tk* Kuaalan frontirr Tha parent* of kta niece* and nephew* had kata killad by bandit* prisoners arh# wtra released by Kartnaky whin ka gained control of thr Kuaaian pot aramtnl, who kavr, und*r Iht Lenlne- Trataky roflmr. hrrotnr a tarror to the civilian population kardly laaa la be feared than atarvallan. Bribed the Guard Mr. rallow, after bribing the guard on the Roumanian border, entered Hot savtal Russia In thr uniform of n flrar lieutenant, n romiuiaanira, of th<*■ Rid” army. Ha nrgntlatrd kia way toward the Interior until nn army offtrrr rknl leafed kia natialty. Ha waa warned to tell the truth and 1 ka did, eaplatnlng that he waa an Amar lean on hla way to a Weatern town to gat kia nlaraa and nephew* and bring than* bark to Amerlra It waa nereaaary far him to again do aome bribing and tkla time ka paid |lo<> to thr guard who ariaed him aa a primmer and tent kirn with "sealed paper*" on tnwnrd hla daatlnatlon The guard accompanying him waa able to paaa through the line* until near enough to tha point Mr fol low wanted to raarh then ha turned him looaa and Jet him make kta spay on another alelgh. Qota Out With Actor. Obtaining tha children, ha farad the problem of getting oat of the country. After mating about far a aatlafartory acheme for aavaral day*, he ran nrroia a Ruaaiaa actor who had been given permission to leave. It occurred ta follow that tha *l* children, ranging id at* from 10 to 10, and hlniaelf might paaa aa pa'rt of tha actor'e troop. The idea proved a good on* and hr than entered "open" territory "Conditions over there are many, many tltnoa worse than they are re ported here," Mr. Pollow aald. Only a part of tha truth cornea oat, ha say*. Until Ruaala mabea peace, there I* no hope for even a atari to normal eandl tloaa. One of hla eaperlenee* over there waa that of being told hy a ennduetor on a transcontinental train that If he want ad to ride further ha would have to get out with tha Other paaaenger* nnd' go two mile* for fuel to fire the Inromo tty* The railroad trarka hud hern plun dered far fuel hy Ike native*. Houae Ruaaiaa Values. Thera la a marked tea re It y of nareaal tjas tare pi in Ike army nnd hundred* of man who ore politically nppoaed to the Unlne Trotsky regime are Joining Ike service In order to obtain food. Transportation fkrlllllr* ore *o wrack ad aad shot to pieces that the relief which goes largely from Amelrca can not ha gotten Inland. Rome as thr price* he referred to In eluded tha paying of *I,OOO rubles for “u light." Matehea are *o scarce than a single on# sails for 40,000 rubles One dollar In American money buy* around I.tfto, ooo ruhlsa hut a rup of coffaa aoal* 5f.,000 rubles. A steak coat* a half mil lion ruhlea and the scarcity of salt make* It worth the asm* price. STORMY DEBATE IN SENATE FOLLOWING NEWSPAPER CHARGE Senator* Reply To Art Irk Ik flaring lnlerr*l* of Mrm hem In Tariff Iht Urn CARRAWAY OFFERED RESOLUTION TO I’ROHK WASHINGTON, July 8» The qua*- tlau of whether Ranator* are Interested financially, aa has bean chxigsd, In the dutlsa on wuol and other commodities votad lata the pending tariff hill was brought up in Ike Senate today and lead la i lang and stormy debate Tk* discussion wn* prrriplated bp a resolution off*red hy Ranator ('armway. democrat. Arkansas, proposing an laves ligation of the charges hy tha Judiciary commit la* with a report tu Ik* Renal* Within tan dhye. A number of Rapuh- Ilea* senator* whoa* names war* men- Honed la a newspaper article aa finan cially interested In tk* wool arhrdul* mad* rapltas aa tk* floor of the Renata. Only thru* paragraphs in thr wool aekadul* *4 the tariff kill ware dtapo ad as today kg tk* Renata. * , " w ' ' # THE GOLDSBORO NEWS ■ - ■ - - - - - ' - • • -at T - »:■ --■ MR- * i . At- ■ - - - - IMG ns : CHIU SHE ‘ SEUIHIT EM , I’rmldrnt Hrr Reduced HU Plan To Writing Bud Sent it To New York - Uhirttgo NO STATEMENT COMES FROM WHITE HOUSE Washington. July yit r|rr.id*nt i Hsrdihg has reduced to wming and forwarded to the chief representative of the striking railway worker* and of | the railroad eiarutlve* hit plana for! settlement of the railroad strike. It wat ' learned tonight from advisers of tk* l I executive Tk* President's advisers I , were positive that a settlement plan evolved by Mr Harding from hla con j sere me hrrii this week with, leaders of! hath parties to the controversy has ! gone forward preparatory to the meet | Ing Tuesday in New York if.aareutivr* j I in I hirago of the union leaders. There waa no statement us any kind I from the White Houae. RTMIkK NI'MM ABY iH> the Aaaoriated Prenn.i e Indication* point to early settlement a* rail strike enters sixth week Preparation* under way hy ninety ' member* of national executive board of 1 shop crafts and twenty five general chairmen of oilers to attend meeting in Chicago Tuesday to discuss Hardiag proposal*. It M Jewell, hi* eseeutiv*-council.; and Timothy llealy arrived in Chicago. Q> illnwing ronfcri-nirs with President Harding. Sup. rviaora of mechanic* petition (’resident Harding In Include them in ; pear* plan*. Further violence reported from wide ly scattered point*. COAL STRIKE (By Ih# Associated Press,) District 111 member* of the t'niled Mine Rnikers signed separate agree menta In »om* Kentucky Tennessee di* I trlct* where strike had not hern es fertlve. Operators say agreement was ..with individual* and not unions John I, l.ewu, pfvsldi nt of mine workeis, rcilr ral.it his belief that min er* and operators of central competitive Held would get together tn conference within few 'days. Frank Farrington, head of llllnoi* ( miner*, who Jellied lewis meeting at j Philadelphia, said he had no inform* linn regarding proposed settlement. Hpnngfleld, 111 , miner* telegraphed so wls asking him clone Illinois mine* wuking under special permit from Fai rtngtnu to supply coal to institution* am? utilities Heareiary Hoover announced ahip iiic- vis would be {furnished coal only to nest port of call and foreign vas •ela after August Hr*! will be required to bunker aboard f ir round trip. GOLDSBORO WILL GET ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS MEET IN OCTOBER Dr. Ilnlan Emmson, of Coltuti bin Uiiivemitv, Will He One of Principal Spanker* NUmfrlON CLASH TO HEAR DR. McIIKAYER ' j Ifioldiharo will get tha annual conven tion of the North Carolina Anti-Tubar- j rulnai* Aaaoriation, It was announced yesterday. , The sonventtOn will mart sometime In October, the data* to he hard later I The Chamber of Commerce late yastar i day received the following telegram from Ur I. H MrUrayar, of Montrose, sec re 1 tary: Your Invitation In hold the North I Carolina anti Tuberculosis convention in | your city has bean unanimously aicapt i rd and the dates will be Used later ” i Th« convention will bring to (mid*- horn between two and three hundred leading health workers In North Cars | linn and a number of health experts from various parts of the South Thr principal apenker, an far known. • ill h* Hr Hsian Emerson, former health rommlsaionar of New York City and now holding the chair of Public • Health Education in < ulumbia Univer sity. tine of thr feature* of th# convention, al th* request of Dr Mdtrayar. will be the lallar's lecture to the nutrition rlas* of thr Goldsboro High Retinol. Preparatory lectures to this rlas* w‘ill he made by Hr A. J Ellington, health | offleer. The mnventtstn Inst .met In Greens horn and pn# of Ita influences wat th* establishment In Guilford county thr past year of a tubrrruloais hospital Among hmh races hi Wayne. It it point ad out, the Infection I* high and a desire In eurvey the county waa a far lor considered in th* selection of Golds boro as the rnnventlon place Kalita* f lty has a musical prodigy In the person of Conttana* Osgood who. though not y*t ala v*ar* old, hat given piano raditals In publlr. Ampn gtkr Indians of Mitten cut tarn require* the girl to do all Ike ! courting GoiiWaoao. north Carolina, bunday morning, july m. imi Late Wire © FI a she s >IAY START SOON NEW YORK, July 29.^7 r apt Raoul Amundaen, tlim-owrci of the South Pole, may aUrt on hi« pmpoßetl llijfhl bctorm thajcNorth ?«>!«• within the next fifteen daya, t wait announced today hy Henry Wnodhotißtv pretthient of the Aerial Ix-Hjtue of America. SHATTERS RECORD NEW YORK, July 2<P—Mm« Helen Walnw right, of the Wum en*R S wimmlng ARRoi:iation, New York, Rhattered the world’a 220 yard record for women by 11 3-6 hccoiklr today in winning the 220 yard metro politan championahip at Man hattan Beach Lagoon in two minutea anti 41 and 1-5 aeconda. IRISH BREAK PEACE BELFAST, July 29 —The pe- 1 riot) of jteate that haa prevailed here waa broken today. A po lice outpoat waa at tacked and one conatahle and two of the at-j tack era wounded. OUTBREAK AT(OLDEN DUBLIN, Ireland, July 29. ' Foltr hundred Natinnala, who left Thurlca early yeaterday, 1 were attacked near Coldren vil lage by irregulara. atTording to a menage receive*! here today.] The irregulara retired toward Tipperary, leaving Itehind them a quantity of the equipment and muiitttona. One priaoner waa taken hy the National*. SOUTH IRELAND SOLID NEW YORK. July 29.—The Iriah Republican fnryea are atill holding the South of Ireland' aolidly, it ia declared in a mea- 1 aage from Republican headquar ter a in Cork. CREEKS ENTER DENIAL CONSTANTINOPLE, July 29. —The Greek government haa in formed the allied commiaaion that it doea not intend march- * ing on Conatantinoplc without] the permiaaion of the alliea, 11 waa announced today. MUCH APPREHENSION LONDON, July 29—Ute rr porta from Athena and Conatan-I tinople indicate that conaidera-; hie apprvhenaion ia felt over the! re|a»rted intention of the Greek army to move upon Ttople through Thrace. In mili-i tary and official circle* here it ia aaserted the Greek govern ment underatanda well that any m*>ve toward occupying Con-, atantinople or even advancing beyond the frontier of Thrace would tte reaiated by the allied troopa along the Imundary ant hy the formidable British-j French fleet in the Boaphorus. HALT STRIKE ROME, Italy, July 29.—The Repuhlicana and Faaciati at Vi enna have signed a treaty of pence whereby the former have ordered a ceaaation of the atrike t hey ralle<l aeveral daya ago and the Faariati have ordered de mobilization rtf their Itanda.! Hope now j* entertained for a apeedy return to normal con ditiona. SENDS MARINES TO EJECT SQUATTERS ON OIL RESERVES WAHHINOTON. July ZV Artmg Sav. feisty Roosevelt today ordered Major I General I.* Jeuns, rominendunt at th* Marine rarps, to send one offtrrr and threr or fourianhated marine* into the ] Tea I’ol pome Naval oil resrrva* In Wyomiiut, nhnut forty miles from r««. Rer, tn eject oil squatter* who hav* bean drilling for oil. DENVER, col , July J 9 H II Keoug han, vice praatdent of Ih* Mutual Oil i rnmpany, nnnounred Isle today that ha had been advlrvd from Washington that U. *. marina* have been ordered bg tk* Nnvy department to eject represent* ttva* nf tk* company in th* Tea l'*t Uom* navel oil reserve* in Wyoming where they ar* drilling a well ll* d* rlared hi* rompany had a rlear title granted by the government under tha placer law* He stated th* rompany would withdraw its ordered tn da *o by thr marina* hut under protest Women now have, the vote in nearly every rountry In tbe world except Kwlt rnrtand and tk* leritn and Balkan ivsllon*. A t'kiqrse girl kas wan a prise nf |'M for being th* best rook Id no* of th* New York (iky public school*. 1 Paid $2.50 to Return Money; Now Faces Forgery Charge % ( harNc Thompson held ( keck for $25 for Man of Same Name nnd * Splits It with Hiram Waal, Who Beta ('ruth for Higi; Both Held In S2OO Bnil for Superior Court Aftrr splitting a rhrrk whirh didn’t belong to him with Hstatu West, who gnt it cashed, end then paying Ill ram |(M to recover It frnm the second endorser, Charlie Thompson, who llvox In tha country, and hi* confederate In the trade now face a forgery charge in superior court. T.tic check belonged to Charles A Thonip*on, son of H. (1. Thompson, and had been Mailed to him hy Mis* Sophie Hart. It wax addressed to “Chari#* Thompson. GoJdsboro" and thr poetal clerk* put it among the rural delivery ma.l and It went out on one of the route* where Charlie Thompson tlvoa * part of th* time. Thompson - thought it easy money, somebody tending him * rhrrk without soy comment. But he didn’t wsnt to flirt with th# bsnk* in getting it cashed so be mentioned the matter to Hiram West. Hiram was willing to gvt the EMERGENCY COAL TO i INDIVIDUALS ONLY THROUGH GOVERNORS Federal Government Will Limit Ita Artivtiew To Intcr- Mtate Commerce COAL (CARS ONLY FOR . FAIR PRICE FUEL WASHINGTON, July Z 9 (■ontrol of emergency <oal distribution In Indiei- ! dual consumers Is entirely in the hand* \ of Male authorities, except for rxUI ! way cool, .Secretary Hoover, chairman of the Federal cqal diitribution commit tee. announced tonight- The Federal government, hr stated, will limit it* ac 1 tivrites in roal distribution entirely te interstate questions. i riucigico embraced in tk* adminis tration's plan of coal distribution, Mr v . Hoover explained, have been communi cated to the governors of the States, j who are to adopt plans of their own in co operation with the (’resident's cosh- , ml t tec J’r.ice levels will be maintained thru’ | the purbase of all roal under the Interstate Commerce Cammisaion'i pri only orders administered out of Watk ington, and roal cars will be aaallabl* only for fuel bought at fair prices. TAR HEEL COTTON DIRECT TO EUROPE U» operative “Sign-up” (’am-' paign la Opened in Anaon with Speech by lh\ H, W'. Kilgore WAPKBRORO, July 2U North Caro lina rotlon is going direct this season to mill* in England, Germany and Franc* Ibruugh Agent* of the North < arollna rotlon growers cooperative as sociation, declared Hr. U W. Kilgore, director of the state agricultural service in an address at a mats meeting of An ton county farmer* In the handiome new court house here this afternoon Hr. Kilgore’* ilatemrnt* were rorro berated by former Congreaaman Lee D Robinson, a director in the assorts t'on, and U. R Blalock newly elected manager of the association, both of Mom live here and both of whom at tended wl l hi* Ilr Kilgore a (.inference yesterday In Atlanta where plans for marketing the four hundred thousand hales already signed up In the North Catnlina association were arranged Hr Kilgore's address here this after noon opened the "signup" drive in this county avid he appealed to the pride of’ Anaon county people, who for a hun- . Or id and years have barn at tbe fnreffont of AX*sy movement for poll Heal freedom, getOiehind this econo mie movement, hyhirtr he declared is the greatest that has roma ip 'bta gen erstion. Hr Kilgore declared that He would not hse* slaked kls reputation, ni* character an-Lghe prestige that hr has gained through thirty yoara of faithful work for th# farmer* of North C*t< llina, If k* had not ballaved that ro 'rparattve marketing of cotton la sound i in principle and feasible In operation PRIVATE KILLED SIIOWIND TROOP HOW TO USE GIIN ANNIBTON Ala, July *» While mak ing a demonstration and ssplsming to a squad of men the proper way to Iso! and unGmd s service revolver, private IfMieorg* I. I osgrove a. . utanlly dis.bary Jd thr weapon hr wat handling and sent s hsavy bullet from tn automatic I- Mol beneath his chin and through the toss es kia head, dying Instantly. Th* report of th# accidental death of th* popular soldier who was a member of troop A, Rlsth Cavalry, caused much tor ruw aßtong the soldiers on th* reserve | turn Mid In tk# attp. money on the check for a consideration A fifty fifty division was agreed upon To tk* Cohen's maiket Hirnm carried the check. Mr Coken knew the check was good and he didn't stop to debate about why It was made payable te Charles Tljompaon ut-why Hiram West was getting it castled lie knew West and West had endorsed th* chcstfe, • When Hiram returned and offared Charlie Thompson the f13.b0. his share, the latter became restive and wanted to call off the trade He urged Weal to taka' the money hack and get the check back West couldn't aec it that way. Finally Thompson offared him fZ.bO and ho agreed to do it. That was tha last Thompson knew about it until Deputy Sheriff “Chink" Rhodes pounced down on him in Kin aton yesterday with a warrant charg ing forgery and false pretense. Watt had been arrested here. They furnished bail ia the sum of |8(KI each. I LADY ASTOfi AND HER DRY' IDEAS TO HAVE* BRITISH OPPOSITION i Connervalive I'arty Doe* Nol Believe ('onMervathtm and I’rohibilion Allied WOMAN’S LEAGUE IS FIGHTING PROHIBITION LONDON. July 1# IBy the Aasociat ed f’reasl- Plymouth la pr.qid of hat American barn member of parliament but Amrriria born ideas about liquor i are likeljr to qgaalt in opposition to Imdy Aster when ih* nest contest In a parliamentary station for tk* Houtk . I erti divMjup of takes plaea. ] Mince her return from her recent American tour, l*dy Aalor kaa annouac ed thg favored local option, with tha resfiH that from the Southwest comas Ike new* that a large, section of tl* conservative party I* strongly of th* upintew that conservation should nol be nllted ta any farm with prohibition A prominent opponent to Lody Aalor la being sought by this section, II was sold F.ngland ia gradually lining up for and against liquor in a fight which ta everywhere considered inevitable ia the , nest decade America la bald up either aa a horrible example or a glorioua mod el. according ta th* viewpoint taken. All th* aociatia* and organisation*. - which featured thr American prohlbt j lion campaign, hav* their counterparts , in England But in the woman’s ajaa Illary league, an organiaation composed of women saloon-kaepara or wivaa of ; , licensees, there I* a new note. "Woman’s refining influenr* I*,, na where an acutely felt a* behind th# aa 'loon bar," said Mra. Gladys Marshall rarantly speaking for the 1,100 mam hers of the organiaation who have tak en up the fight to harp the aga-ald 1 institution of thr rosy cheeked English 1 her maid from gqjng into th* discard It la the Iragur’e purpose to preserve thr latter Institution and not permit It , to suffer thr fat* of It* mascullpa | ‘white aproned prototype across tha Atlantic. Th* league’s platform la re sistance to prohibition, uniform hour* and reduced prices for drinhs. CHARGES HUGHES WITH SURRENDER IN NAMING H|OARD i WASHINGTON. July 19 -A loog m.m orandum today addressed hy Baaratary Hughes to the Senate judirtary commit tee expressing disapproval of tha bill I introduced by Menator Underwood, of , Alabama, th* dvipocrntir leader, for ad tabllshmrnt of an all American com mission to adjust German war tlainss brought from tha Kenator later In th* , ! T Tlay a sharp reply In which he declared It was a “surrender" nf American right*. Germany, (hr Senator said, had agrsad to an Amrriran commiaaion aad \e charged that Ike State department was , “now offering" Germany a mixed coin mission “with Germans tilling an It ta determine th* validity of Amartcan l claims. ’ Will Hays Fails to Find “Horrors of Hollywood” LOS ANGELES, July IV Will H Hay , president nf the Motion Picture Producers’ and Distributors’ Assocsitlon of America, has failed aftrr a < lose study of motion picture studios hero, to find "the horrors of Hollywood," h# told the Hollywood Chamber of Com merer qt a dinner last night “Th* ona bad influence in Holloywood 1s talk.” said Mr. Hays, “For tha Ufa of mr, 1 cannot soe the horrors of Hollywood “ He said people must hav* entertain ment, and that If they are deprived as it, will “go red” ond thr right kind of motion picture* are needed **W« moot easy*** ifc* reason far Hat LocunmicMS j WINT 01 THOMPSON to v nm Krporl That National Head quarter* Will Supply All Money Needed FRIENDS SAY MISS WEIL NOT INTERESTED Reports of • slush fun.) from National headquarters of tkr Republican party, of thr possible candidary of Dr. Cyrus! Thompson and declaration by friends of; Mlaa W*i| that she «aa not intoroatod in going to < ongress were among-the I re-actions to the atory carried in Th#; Newt yesterday morning about the com i mg Third diatrirt campaign. Thera waa no denial that Or Fox j Pearson, veteran warhorae In the C.) O p. ramp, la boomlag Miaa Wall for all hr li worth and trying to make parly leadera .in Raleigh ace the pon- j aibilitiee in persuading hereto run, against < harlea 1,. Abrrnethy, demoera-i tic nominee T | No Polltlral Ambition t>n the other hand, the friend* of Mlaa Weil aaaert that ahe hasn't the slightest political ambition, Shr baa boon a leader in tbe enfranrhiaement of the women of North Carolina but, they derlaro. with nothing further from her mind than office. Varioua newapaper rorreapondenta, especially ahout Raleigh. have nomi nated her numbe'ra of times. Shr was mnat turned to in tho last election for indications of the drift of the women vote when the report lie came widespread that the new votara would not swallow the Democratic ticket whole. The Dartar Weighlag It Now cornea the atory that the Re publitana In the district, arting upon the suggestion of State Chairman Hram ham have been moving heaven and i earth to get Dr. Cyrus Thompson to enter the rare a> the Republican ram. ! dint# againal Mr Abrrnethy. Dr. Thompson. It la said, is "seriously considering" the matlar. Wayne Re-! publicans are more interested ia hit candidacy than they are in the rumors that Miaa Well le going to run. if the I talk In the rank and Ilia of tho party ia any indication. Hard to Me* one lie Talk as the slush fund may he pro paganda. it has some ear marka of political truth aboal M The Republi can* hero coveted the nomiaatiea In the Third far a long lime and laet year want ao far aa ta name possibly the beat Republican in tha district. R. L. Herring, of Clinton. _ It ia >ard ta roeqaeilo tha "flush fund” story with the passible candidacy of Dr. Thompson but Democrats have heard It too The Republicans are plan niag la make a hard fight la Iho Tenth, Ninth and Right and fifth diatrirt* They already baee one woman candi date In tha field in tho fifth. (LINK' LBTTt'RKR* KINSTON, July S» The la clarets of tha I<eneir coaaty clime who will preach on disease preeentioa to Lonoir people in eeery neighborhood of tha ceunty have bean announced by tha Medical society, which ia furnlahlng the lectur er* Next month Dr. Blaalay Whitakoi and Dr. Jamea M. Parrott will rovor the itinerary to bo moppod oat. Ia Sap tember Dr lra Hardy and Dr. Guvli J. Poaia, the latter a dentist, wilt %* the lecturers; tn October, Dr. Cllftwa Weat and Ur. Robert MrOoacky; November. Dr. J. W. P Hmllhwlek. of LaOrang*. and Dr. W. T Parrott; December, Di C. Banka MaNniry and Dr. William Newbeld* January, Dt. William P Waodlay; Pebruary. Dr. L. C. Adams and Dr M. L Carr, both of LaGrange; March. Dr Albert Parrott and Dr Vance Parry; April, Dr Mercer Par rott and Dr Charles Mnngum, May l*r. Anderson Hyatt and Dr Isb, V. Mose lay; June, Kader R. Cartla. superintend ant of acheoli of Kinelon, and G. Ver non Cowpcr. Tha aubjecte will range from bookworms, sea hygiene, basis of nutrition, maternity, ate., to mental hy giene, heredity and rslatloa as acholar ship and good citiscnahip te health SENSATION Al. WEEK. KINSTON. July » Tha Eastern Carolina leeguere have been trying thamswlvea in many resperte this week The Raiding at all points has produced diamond sensations There were ITT hits made in the league la the first tour days of the week, Kmsten leading. Nat only did the clubs all try far batting honors -they piled up a tremendous number of errors, 71 In all. In this rs sport Kinston led again, though win ning all the games during tbs weak. • haul the Industry," ha continued ’ Oura it a duty In-youth not »<> much in tar rated In lha million! al doMora In »iiH In tha itduitiy, »• •• ara In thn millions of children whoa* mornla and •duration »ra invr.ud In it , >*••• C U>k|f told of • vlalt ko mado to Europ* to »low ul« from which to rhooM a ponlblo tuccoaaor lo Holly, wood, “at a world cantor for motion pic* taro production." "Whan I r»port»d to Mr. Hayo", uld W> laity, "f told him no matt*r what was told about Hollywood, It wna tko only plan in tha world for a motion pic ture producing cantor." SIXTEEN PAGES Paxes I to 6 PRICR PlVffi CKNTR JAIL POSTAL CLERK PENDING INQUIRY INTO WIFE’S DEATH Despondent and Jealous Because llunhand Received Note From Another Ijtdy WIFE’S PARENTS HEARD QUARREL RALEIGH, July ZD.--Despondent and jealous because, her husband had re ceived a note from another Woman ask ing him to visit her, Mrs. Norman E. 1 Hotderfield, wife of a young postal do I livery man. shot herself through tho heart about 10 o'clock Rriday night at their home on Prttlgrew (tract after e quarrel over the note, according to tha atory told the police by Noldvrfteld. The young man, however, is being held witk out bail in tha county jail until a coro ner's jury can determine If Mrs. Holder Held killed herself as staled by the bus band Charles W. Johnson, father of the dead woman, who lived next door to the Hnlderfitlda, believes differently from tha story told by ths young husband. According to Johnaon. tha young cou ple wera heard quarreling during the early part of the night. While auuted on his front porch. Johnson heard oas pistol shot and than saw Holdarfiold rush from tho house and start away from the scene. He stopped Holdarfialri who statad that hla wife had shat bar self and that ha waa going after n doc tor. Called to the house shortly after tha killing. Coroner J. R. Owen, took charge of the case and heard the first seaslaa of his jury at l:M o'clock Haturdny af ternoon when Dr. Carina**, inpanilL ah*- * let an, explained tho nature as IU hUK. let wound sad the jurora xantlqud Ike '•■"I. Meeting of evident a M|| Mffih Monday morning. Cwald Have Kkal HaewqflS, Thr story of tho husband MM corroborated -Saturday during MM g*o animation of tho dead wafffiM'a feffiff when Dp., ravines* dleclneoi MmA MM bullet ranged dewnward fret* tha uqffi* ' tar of the breaat to th* end if hot «Wd on th* left aid* us thr bach Ry MMg range pnd In consideration of paMffing bums found around the ballot hale, thr woman could bavu abet IsagOOM i bolding the pistol In her hand- . these were Important out Kaiurday in favor of Ml* jitMkNm. | Dr. faviaaas eatraotod th* Iw which k* found lodgod just hetMddlpMH akin. It la us St calibre and ka# lMffi> - slightly" flattened. The young couple hod been MgfMMI since last Christmas and the pdNop HnA urday gar* HolderAeld a splendid affimp* l actor, pointing out that he waff i*Rfcb * trims* and had supported hie moMmc ! since h* W«s Urge enough te sanfk Hn we* locked up Friday night kflsr MH ing the police he wes afreld hi* fstkai ! in law would harm him. He wsi was* | farrad to tha custody of t—AwAff Owens Saturday and I* hold wlthffiß kffiH pending th* investigation by thi} nape nor. r> • * ■ -«ar GEORGIA DEPUTY AND 3 NEGROES SHOT IN A FIGHT - - MACON, (in.. July Deputy Bkor j iff Walter Byrd was abet and instantly killed and three negroes wore abut bars tonight la th* downtown district. Th* shooting occurred at a negro pool room. Byrd and two deputies entered th* place and firing became general. When It was over Byrd and three nsgrwua were 1 dead Ta prevent a possible rial, police ! began (losing business place* in th* immediate neighborhood, moat of whiob are operated by nagrwoa. Th* negrd said tn' have shot Byrd was cornered near th* river and all the sheriff's dep uties were rushed to th# seen* A big crowd else gathered. Negreos down town Inter were Bred upon by groups of whites, according t* police report*. Slit LEIDERS Sfl PEACE Will COME US RESULT OF MEETIIG Predial Shopmen Will Re ltuft to Work WUh S*n * iorily HrighU WESTERN LINES ARE RUNNING SMOOTHLY » . ( HICAGO, July It.— Leader* of th* 1 miking railway shopman returning from conferences with President Har ding tonight expreaned confidence that th* walk out would ho terminated aa a result as (sealing es railway aauruiivwa and uaiea committees next week to cow alder proposals submitted by President Hardin*. They also assarted that the striker* > will return te work witk then aaaterfqß > right* unimpaired If they return at alt. Beth freight and passenger tanffic on Western lines having headquarters in Chicago are positively unaffected by th* 1 shopmen's strike, a *1 »l* ntent tenight by 1 tbe Western President'* rammltta* aw • Public relaiinna as th* Asaacialidh of Hallway Kxarativos.
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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July 30, 1922, edition 1
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