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tifc" * w « 1 ? -t- WEATHER J' ii ■ ii e ' a iiL ■ —■ VOUU hWBI KIMB MC GUMPSESQf EMU) I HOES TO COME CM KJORTHP Vvim fm—*—**•'• Cm Catch ike Bhy Hue es a fhMMMd Inialai M*Un WAYNE 18 PAVING CENTRAL HIGHWAY n bmma r. kdwardc. IMi Ml Ash street a* far as tin Hoot# and strain jraar eyes Hitmid and you'll aaa aaasa strongs - ImMm blank specks against tks sky. On oat tomorrow, rids aa far as you can, aad If yna can't Wans I aay farther than tha city Halt, park yoar ear and walk (It's worth it), far yoall son sash a pi stars of Industry aad procross as you nsaar saw Mart. Wayas caaaty is patriae its part of the Caatrwl kick way. Lenoir county did slip ahead of Fayas by a fsw months, bat so far those two ■ astern counties hare taken the lead in hard-sarfacinc their country reads. Wksa completed, the central highway will ho tha mein artery of North Catalina'* elate, com mersiai, and social Ufa, bearing its thousands far dally pain or passers slstHß<ts broad exposes from the moun tains to the son. If you bod driven oat beyond the Or phnn’s Romo Pridnrrea would have soon City Engineer Whitman squinting through a tall, throe dogged instrument at a red end white striped pole. Bo was net only squinting, but grianing, and ho had sufficient cause therefor, for ho aad his helpers wore setting the grads stakes for Goldsboro's half-mile df the now highway, tha city fathers having already lot the coat reel for pav ing to the eastern city limit* t# connect with the paved strip under the Juria dietiea sf Wayas county. The city dar ing will ha done by the same concern that is now Veving tha stretch at road between hare aad LaGrange it la fasti anting to watch the paving eruw at work. Tha company is fostering tan SI the latest growths in this auction -of the state, yet the means of which they achieve the hard-surfaced result art almost primitive la spots. It la easy to too that the highway has boon broadened aad raised along this seme the plows, ahavol carts and the steam-roller, guided by the little grade •Whoa along the edge of the road, aad fiwTLft*!. TtfSTfl: aeetlsm gang baa brought up an aasortS »«f pine lags, random lengths, aad greet earnestness lay them down la seas# semblance cf order, produce a few rusty roils, pin them together aa a small boy madid aa erector set, aad spike thorn dowa. This creates a track, a real narrow gang* railroad over which ■applies arc hauled from the company's aiding an the Norfolk-Southern railroad ■heat seres miles away. This bate of sapptiua is half way between Goldsboro aad LaG range far the pered road Is being laid la two eaotioas The trot half toward Oaidabaro will have the sa tin foundation cent la another week; tha half 4k the .direction of LaG range will then receive attention That railroad system is a wonder, The tracks an seemingly laid without «. spirit level, T-square, or foot rule. They -warp aad twist aad kink at Imguiar Intervals; surely there is tome force other than gravity that prevents a do aallanat. „ The train ItaoM la a eerie* of flat trucks, so whiph sn hauled boxes us nund aad gnvoL sacks of concrete, rails, seal, aad all tha sthar "makings" of 1 road. The Boast thing aboat the traias an the anginas, sturdy ninety hers* power gasoline engine* with mo ton assembled likt a fln* touring ear. Thcy*n “all then” aad have aa eaor mouc pulling power, though then's ao cow-catcher, headlight, or boll The Bret appearance of the tnia is a blunt nosed bIM engine hauling a string of ■WwWßffc swaying in real serpentine i fashion, w the bill ia too steep, than •n plenty of haads to assist the tnia •* to throw sand on tbo runs. If |t starts to roll boob there an brah*.; the** falling, logs of wood 52 Nscod behind the wheels. Ail eon ****■• that is a great-railway tys- W ***r is pamped from a neighboring «nek by a gasoline eagles, and carried te tha see no of op* rati sea by a two aeh iroa pipe which can ho conven satly sat aad pat together again, just IMs aa aarthwarm This pip. |in. Ilk* grows no the work ad- Sootioas of the road ara marked off, . ” *•?. *» tk • time Flrat tbo steam roller Iroa. out th* w., ; . ,ho*ol. lora supply dirt for low spots, and th* whole It carefully prepared iron form. "»***• .dgee; her. the grad* stakes are again th* guide * »uria* machine ic a wonderful thing. It costa thousands of dollar* kut accurately what a hundred men would L “" d accurately what a hundred men weald da; thara are from thirty to fifty men nqolrod to operate It aad follow up after the concrete mixture is poured pNlar tread. In additi.a to the flrahax. holler, and Other essentials it hae a largo traaa for lifting tea contents of iha can brought op to It. aad aa Im- T?*** ***• uthlcb those motor .*{* * w . Ngpod. The mixing precast ' k " Naco Inode a largo reviving orum. aad the caocrate pours cat - Mad op.o funnel 'which mty ho rotated to dlstrihato it. lead wiser ever needed Cement, sand, aad coarse gravel are brought up by tbo train, already mess '• lh * currort* proportlaue of r T ipmt t "*- i J* 4 " w ' *■ •• ditchorgo ite loud *"*•**• »*Mr. Several men in rub U «■** *• fuaaal. thus ...uriag aa (t oat toned am Pago Two) THE GOLDSBORO NEWS Rewind of S4OO Each For Mob Member* is Offered * Thkw Quick Actlea To Brine About Arm! of Twenty. Five Men Who FbgH B—h—N Eraployec* at I Aberdeen; No Tree* Scat ABERDEEN, Ii , Aag. A—Go vara or , C ***rcc Morrison today efforod a re ward as |4OO each for the afreet aad coavlotioa of each member of the mob •f fapaty five mashad am who lath yesterday kidnapped aad aevoroiy flog * gad Ivo nan employed by the Seaboard ' Air Un* Railway mbs ware at work on a disabled cagine on a aiding two miios norib of Southern Pines. Neat of the mtn was soirouoly injured and, after rvceivlag medical attentioe. all rotaraod to RaUlgh last night. e Sheriff Rlue stated this morning that the men wore whipped with a largo “black jack oak" And their bodies were terribly bswteed from the licks Ac cording to Sheriff Blue, the guards wars robbed as their pistols, money and oth ar valuables, it was at Brat reported that one of tbe man was so badly hurt that ho probably would dio, but this pravod ta ho untrue. •' Thought Strikers. Twenty five masked men, thought by the authorities to bo strlkiag Seaboard shopmen, attacked >ve strike-breakers j and a guard at work on a disabled sn- 1 gins on a aiding at Manly, two miles north of Bootksrn Pinos, lata yesterday afternoon, bound end gagged them, lead od thorn ia automobiloa, carried them several miios from the scene and boat than severely, on* of them perhaps fatally. Sheriff D. A. Blue, just back from his rasa to Raleigh with throe negro pri soners who barely escaped lynebiag hero, wont imawdiotoly to tk* scon* 'of the attack and began a search far' the masked assailants. Arrests an aa- 1 it mi wis MU Mill. namsnwmcmmmami • 1° B. G. TtMNupwM Wires Jay usd €«. mN TrJmu Issue With „ Governuignt Report B. G. Thompson, local cotton buyer for SO years has Just completed a tour of the South, and believes tbs govern moat’s report a adeat im* teas tha «*V , ton croa of this Itftf Tnd ethers to Imj * grossly Vcaggi rated. In a telegram yesterday to J. W. day aad company as Now''York CKy, ho had the following to sop: “I have traVailed approximately four ' thoaaaad miles by autamohilo, mostly I through the catton bolt of North Caro lina, South Carolina, Goargia, and a 1 portion of Florida. Everywhere I went ta South Carolina, aad Georgia I inter- I viewed the farmers, merchants, cotton I buyers aad bankers, and nil were una nimous ia saying crop* poorer then lssk yoar, being later aad smaller aad faligr as bell weevil and did not expect wlpiln It her cent of last yoar, and as far my own state, North Carolina yns,! may safely pot down tk* yjold at least, twenty eto twaaty-tva per coat, haloes lost year, seta with tha beet seasons from now to maturity. This statement yon may roly upon regardless of any condition popart th* government may promulgate today- Tha raias eantiaa* ta fall aad th* wood to grow full of 1 “P- wi N very little fruit." Mr. Thompson hays between 12.000 and 11,000 balsa annually am: the loaal market. While aat a lotting man he d«- larad tkat be weald b* willing to hot 1 aay reasonable amount of money the North Carolina crop la at toast 20 par j cent below what it was last yoar. RESERVE BOARD HEAD GAMBLED, HEFLIN CHARGE WASHINGTON, Aug. ».—Belief that Governor Harding, of tbo Federal Re serve Board, had epeculatad personally la cotton while directing tbo alleged inflation .policy of tk* board in 1020 was expressed ia th* Senate today by Senator Heflin, democrat, Alabama, la 1 another speech against re-appointment es Governor Harding. STEYpn NEW PD MEMBER 1 Grantham’s Stalwart Appointed By Clerk Hooka Ta Fill Jordan Vacancy R. A. Stevens, farmer senator from Wayn* county, former member of th* legislature, former sheriff, former aud itor, aad member of the exemption board during tha war, was yesterday appoint ed by Couoty Clerk j. B Hooke to All tha unexpired term es the late ( ouaty 1 Commiaaioaer F. B Jordan When sp pointed he was a nomine* from Grants am Township for a pise* aa the board as r#oi tnia* ten ere, which duty he would have assumed aayway In De cember, bed he been elected It ia th* Bret appoiatmeat to th* board of county commissioner* made In Wayn* eoanty ia She past eight yours, aad It gleoa Mr. Stereaa tk* opportua Ity of having Ailed nearly ovary Im- L portent executive end legislative affle* 1 within th* gift of th* poapls of Wayn* eoanty- GOLDSRORO. NORTH » AROUNA. Hl VDtT MMHMMB.' MWWWF A, MR L ~*~l ft period tomorrow morning, he declared last night. The identity of several of . th* awn '* ia behoved to have boon established her* tonight. Frohahly From Raleigh. Names of th* Av* beatsn workmen and the guard could aa* ha learned hare tonight, bat it I* believed tkat they are . from Raleigh, where th* Seaboard ia oadoavariag to keep Its shops ia opora ! lien. Th* locomotiva had boon broken down on th* siding for the entire day, and th* workmen wore endeavoring to get it ia condition ta return It to Ra leigh. Tbe raid os thorn was made vary quietly about dusk. Late toaight Sheriff Blue was ends**- oring to got in touch with Gov. Mgv risoa te have troope- reiqeved warn Aberdeen a few days ago—returned her* He had aot Mien able te get in ten muni ret ion with Rsteigh. Tbe injured men wore given medical attention bar*, and tha more seriously injured will b* **nt to tbs hospital la Raleigh late to night. ■trike Breakers Pram Raleigh. I Five workmen end two guards W*r* . seat ta Manly yesterday morning from , i tbs Raleigh shops to tab* down th* rods of a disabled engine preparatory to brlagiag it to th* RaUigk shops, said Superintendent Payton last sight. According to on* of th* guards who i reported to th* superintendent the masked men ia sight autoatehilos ,:ht tsekad them white at work, kidaappiag all oncost aaa of th* guard*, who was aot at tha oagia* at th* tins*. Only on* ' rod had boon taken down when th* at -1 lack took pi as*. # .41 '• " la> " "*- i * sirs win chips I WE SI H PCI ■> . « ft- ■**- Tobacco, Poorest Crop, WIB YkM 80-55 Per Coat, Ac- I cording to Robertson 4 —j •| Oops In Wayne county trill average! • I and on* half per cent. It wa* iLstwl yesterday afternoon by Farm Domon-w •tester K. R. Robertson after a Ik enough* J-tevoadggilon of /rope and crop aradi Tobacco of coarse, with tk* exception , of th* truck, crop ia the poorest crop. 1 It will avorago between 50 and M par j. ! cent of a regular crop in th* opinion , j of Mr. Robertson sad five other farm-; ara from various parts as tk* eoanty who worn in th* office when the farm ! demonstrator stated these figure.. Cot- [ j ton is a little better, and M per cent,, was given as the probable yiald. Corn ’ j tops th* list with a probable yield of at . least 46 per cent. Track crops practically dll of which now have boon harvested ara regarded ■» among the poorest in years. Farmers i around Mt. Olive estimate that retarns ' •« the trap will pay the fertiliser bill, jthe cost of packing and handling and th* coat of the toad but not th* cost of tilling. However, th* crop wo* marketed hot ter this year so far aa actual manags mast in shipping I* concerned than it was last year la th* opintea es i. F. Williams, a farmer of Mt. Olivo. He said this teas duo to hotter manage I mont of tbo East Carolina Trackers' j ! Association. NO VRRDICT AT. SHELBY. SHELBY, N. C„ Aug. (.—After do -1 liberating alac* noon yesterday in the Southern Power rate case, the Jury i failed te agree sad at thro* o'clock te day fudge Bryson ordarod a mistrial ARBUCRLR GOING ABROAD. LOB ANGELKB, Aug. Roacoe C. i (Fatty) Arbuckle, motion picture comed ian, has applied ta Federal afficiate ker# for passport, for himself and tecrotary ! for a husinoaa trip of Indoflnlte length te China, Japan and Koran to sail from San Francisco Aug. IS. SHOP PICKET SHOT ATLANTA. Ga., Aag. S.—r. a. Smith, a union shop picket was skot and so- j riously Injured In an encounter nt th* feeorgia Railroad shops her* late today with a number of negro employees, ae croding to police who arrested Av* neg- | OFFICERS RAID TWO siiLiS'eera Forty Gallon Copper Plant, ini Full Bhut, Seized on Jew* Thompson Place Sometime between sunset Priday and sunrise Saturday Hberiff Grant, Deputy L. 0 .Rhodes and Brodis Scott raided two blockade plants operated, they be ll***. by Silvester Warley, in Stoney ' roek township, and emptied seventeen gallons Os beer Th* officers captured onp of the stills • ••rty gallon copper plant, bat tbo other hod been moved, evidently, juet ■ little abend of their approach. The gallon still was in operation but •II th* whiskey—said to have been ap ple brandy— wont with the Arri flight of operatives. Worley was arrested at his hem* on th# Boose Theaspeen place and brought j into town early yesterday uefirim. Mu 1 was seat te jwH la lien of IBM hail, j whi* the adflee re re ga trad. J fim HAVE VANISHED INTO CAfUDA QR EVEN TRAVELED WITH HERNE Much Com plaint Here About Nat Having I). 8, Marshal on Hand PROMISED MAN ON JULY FIRST, LAST c Numerous complaints about the slow ness In serving federal papers bas con vinced U. B. Commissioner W. C. Britt. Deputy-Internal Revenue Collector A. T. Usaell. and numerous other oUecrs nod ritiaans of Gohdobore of ike necessity of having a deputy Uaited States marshal With headquarters bore There ar* a number of federal Mger* os kaad ho re ready far service buA It takes from a month to six weeks' to got a deputy marshal bar* from Rocky Mount, Dunn, Now Rom, Wilmington, or RoMgh Bis weeks ia most cases, four wseks in many, aad a few days in others has boon sufleiont for soma es those for whom indictment* on charges of violat ing tha narcotic Bet. violating tpe stamp act, aad olkstf Were waiting, to vanish Into Canada or Into th* Groat Beyond. Had they chose they could hsv* circum navigated the glob* with Jules Vera* In the time necessary to got a deputy marshal hero. It is stated. However, despite the effort of U. 8. Marshal R. W. Ward, of th* eastern diet net. t* secure four and at lauat two deputy marshals, on* of th* twe to he located bora, and daaplte the noeossjty of a marshal te covor thg count)** as Wayn*. Duplin, Renoir, Johnson, M(! ' N Sampson, and to ami A local ofleart In ! cleaning out th* super abundance of Miquor case*, a*, marshal was appointed I July 1. It ia claimed that na marshal was appointed boesae* of th# rigid economy of th* pre seat administration, and that If GeldAmro is to have a dep uty marshal the oitisena will hav* to got behind tk* I seal ofßoer* and O, R Marshal R. W. Man! of Raleigh. What they can’t understand her* ia that I towns th* site of Ini and town* nke Rocky Mount Mow Bern, no larger than this and bf no means as cen trally located, hav* marshals while this I town couldn't secure on* July 1. Th* sheriff and local prohibition *f- Acere qro having a time keeping up l with th* aCHIs and th* liqaar cares [which seem te muMiply like the hands of th* Hydra, BpMWnbhpoo , -uMM greater Urn* whoa they af* bhaf oiler court convenes August 21- Tbo prohiM 'tlon agent, it la pointed out by the ' United States commissioner, can work 1 up case* but under the law no one but * a marshal can make aa* lrrvst. Con -1 soquently .very few federal arrest* ar* { made here by the federal authorities, [it took a month t* arrest Jim Hogan and Alton Mooqa on charges of violat ing tbo sump act. Had they poaseaasd th* wherewith-all they would hav* been agitating tk* dust of Mexico with iheir footpads or visiting th# Eskimos before the federal authorities earn* to tab* BOUKBORO BOYS TO ciwimMon • o Artillery Battery and Medical Detachment Off f or 15 Days Training Fifty Av# men and four offlrer* of Battery "A", 117th Fjold Artillery, aad ! the medical detachment comprising on* , officer and eight men will laav* Gold* bore Monday morning for Comp Bragg, near Fayetteville, for a fifteen day ‘ training coaret under regular army of ficers. On# baggage car end two passenger coaches will be required to transfer th* Goldsboro complement to camp. Th* troop* will move entirely over th* At- > Untie Coast Lnie, leaving her* on th* 11:00 o'clock train to Wilson and going down from Wilson to Fayettevill*. No motorised equipment will bo carried to camp aa th* soldiers wilk us* comp I equipment in their maneuver*. 11 Hesitancy of a number of employers i to relinquish members of th* outfit for the training period forced Captain Kd- 1 win Michaov, commanding the company, to issue an arbitrary order yesterday for th* mohililatlon of the entira company. Th* officers leaving for romp are : Captain E. R Micbaas, commanding, j Capt. A. J. Ellington, of the medioal do ’ leak meal. Lieutenants Letli* Brown, Ernest Leshley and Arnold Kmith Tbr non commissioned officer* of tbe battery ara: Rergrent R P. Satterfield. Sergeant W. C. Cremford, Corporals T. W. Pate, John B Hooka, Jr., E. W King. Chock- I ! ley Gardner, John Kaunas, Paul Badler and T. J Hood, Jr. Privates first rlsss include; Bradshaw, Brown. Gardner. Keller, R E, Keller, Roy H . King, E W and Luby. The “bucks" aret Privates Alton, Baldwin. Barnes,' Butler, Carmerk, Edgerton, Edmunds*n,‘i Edwards, L. H , M W. and Vaaro, Epps. ' Edward and Luby, Epstein, Gore, Grant bam, Griffin, H. and T„ Hardy, Hteden. Healey, Holloweil, Hunt, Letli* and Ralph, Junes, Justice, Knnnon, Ellis, King, R D Her nt, Morris, MeCsrter, \ Mcllhenay, Nosh, Odom, Pollock, Pop*. Price. Parker, Raekley, Kammeth. Head eF». Smith and Wellons. Th* roaaaUji organised masLmd da . •»chmeat «Ua inspected aad mtsoterad I »"t# servioe yosterdsy by Copteda A. R. Hi I Bp _ B VMf 'Wm a- . I ■■L ottpNo***‘ Although tk* bunt nwnlili< bar court* In lb* law school. Mias Annette Elisabeth Di Noth, of flan Francisco, la (sitlnf ready for bar (<alllnf by practising In the lover Woarts. ; FORM OF eOVERNMEiT ; F0(l CITY IP M' ’ 'Ct* Uppernotri <>otMip Now Centers Around “Loe«P or “Oot nide" City Manager J L-i •. . _ _ _ ante Th» future of Goldsboro'a municipal government la aa much at aaa today aa It wa* a month, a year or two yean a*o. That la, tt Is up in the air. Cratend iaf forces ate appanntly uawilltne to hrinf the controversy over whether it Mhail he the old aldermrale, the autnag or ,h * commlaaien tom as g*»- Bpunt to a shew down, Right now W* division appermaot la the conversa tion es Goldsbore talk la aver whether the elty manager shall ha a Goldsbore man or an “nut elder.” Actiae City Manager Bala's vacatiaa trip to Bwanpboro hasn't served to ataa ate any of the political foe sips Lspv- Inf City Manager Whitman in ehmrg* of tha city has served to hoop the dle cussioa of city affain paramount. Vetoes Track Balsa. The present acting city manager, the greeted permission te age of IhTrails roads to bring a shifting cftglna an tho Centre street tracks out Os statutory hours. The Mayor had aanpaarad that this must be stopped sad ha has writ* ten the roads to that effect. I Cue school of mualcipal thought, sp parently, wants the passant sitaation to drag along tho whalo thing ran ha oettied by a vote. Another school of thought wants tha present form of gae ornment retained and a local man nam ed. Still another gronp wants ta name l tha local man and ao oa. ' Blame Oa Managers. *’We have had three oat of town man on tho job as elty manager and tfcey have ail fallen down,” one'of the chief apostles of the trade-at-home theory said yesterday. Thsr. Isn't anything wrong with the managerial form of gov ernment—the trouble ha/been With tha manage rs.“ Some of tha aldermen are said to favor the retention of thy, system new in vague and Ist tha neat municipal campaign settle It. “Let tho primary settle tha system of government wo are ta have and let the candidate* for aldermen run on ! "open" and “closed" Sunday platforms. | That will got rid of tha two most- par pissing (gyrations” The Mayor ia said ta be determined I to have tha law anforerd ta the latter , during his tanura of office aa bass as j tha town. The absence of the Mayor and as sev arel member* of tha board pravanla any accurate survey of official sentiment tight now. Tha nest official meeting ia sat for August 11. JUNIUS SLOCUMB DIES SUDDENLY AT HOME HERE Mr. Junius Klocumb, head cotton buy- i rr for W. Weil and bona, died at hie homo on Weal Chestnut street ysetpr day afternoon at 6:46 o'clock. The fin ersl will be bald from tha Methodist church this afternoon at Be* o'clock | Me w«s Oil years old, a momuor of . the Odd Fellows end Pythian* and a steward of the St. Paul Methhdfet rhui-h. for more than forty year* he bad been in the employ of H. Well and Hiiubey* and bso daring that time won j for himself a high pikes in tho esteem and confidence of his employers and a 1 distinct plare in tha Itf* of tho rommun- 1 My Mr, Slorumb waa a brother of the late j I Captsin Thomas W Hlooumb Hr ia sur- ! vlvi J by his wife, who waa Mias Anna | Dewey, and by two children, C. DaWey Slecumb and Mrs. Louisa HI or umb Mar ( tin. Mr. Slorumb waa neat to th« oldest 1 Grand Master of the Odd Fsllqws Lodg jin North Carolina. Ha was always ac tively interested In fraternal affair*. 1 llonornry pall hearer* or the funeral will bo W. T Hollow*ll, J. T Harrison. C. (, Smith, Jo# Rosenthal, T. R. IM j tnsim, J M Powell, F. B Biasell. Bich ord Johnson, P. H. Sasser, Georgs C. Kornegny, Dr. R A. Smith and W T. | Yr I vert on. Active pall bearer* will bo R. Jack Smith, Charley Richardson, H. P. Dortch, Jr., Paul Griiwold, Frank Hesse 1i I*. 11. E. Stroud. RH. Btov.no and Judge W, S, o*B Buhlnson Bituminous e<ml I* mined in tgonly otgtk Make*; anthracite to hut on. - min end STRIKE GF SHOPMEN IK BEEN RENEWED " f 1 ’I , ' f , Represents Uveti of Tlirgg of “Big Four” Brotherhooda See Hording o • i “ i MATTER OF DEFECTIVE EQUIPMENT Washington. Aug. i Negotiation* to end the strike of railroad shop craft “ ,n w « r » resemed today FT Freriu.nl Herding and R. M. Jewell, president as the railroad employees department es the American Federation es Labor W. B. Johnston, president as tha Machin ists, and L p. Noonaa, head of tha Klor'rlcel Workers brotherhood left the White House after aa hoar as roafhr onco with the Chief Esecutlv* oapeetiag to be recalled cn Monday. It was net disclosed whether tha President had communicated again with railroad heads, whoa# refusal this week to grant kls proposal to give returning striker* bask seniority status termi nated tk* Brat settlement attempt, but tho strike leadora, la cheerful mood fold after tho conference that tha pro posals, as originally outlined by the President constituted their “irreduci ble" minimum in seeking honorable set tlement. Likewise, H. K Wills, J. Paul Buvena and Arthur J. Lovell, representing re spectively, the engineers, trainmen, sad engtnemea aad Bremen, three of that foot brotherhood organisations, saw the I President at the Instance at National chief* at these ardors and at tha switchman's unlaa and presented tha possibility that grave prospects at far ther rail anaottlsmeat were la tight unless the shop situation waa straight - eaed ant. It waa understood that whgg Unyi did not tot up ,* popalhllity of sympa thetic strike* by their me taker eh I pe, they declared that tha condition of railroad equipment, I oe* motives par ticsleriy, an any read was growing to be such that train cream might ref aa* service. Na public statement at thg report wos made, other than that te*K talned in the mans age from tha heath orbood heads aader which they sated in going to the White Howe* ami noth in ad* It plain, hew*ear, that thoy mate made It plain, however, that Msry mads no request of the President R tMa- Thk OMliky MWml (MMIIMaP tee* of shop workers tel tho Railway at aporatlag oMeiala apt Ite iudo| warn postponed until Mendag Jot the roaaon, according te naira I sad HR, that all (ha rsprooontativo* as the mm had M| arrived la Washington. Thp Soutb.m baa acted separately from the other large reads es the country aad boa offered a tap*rats settlement aa the basis of President Harding's pro posals without mserration Mr. Jawall said tonight that tha qaoo ti on es wkdther the Southern shop men would go book was “entirely up te tha men and that tha general policy com mittee of tha shop crafts Pederatle* had instructed general ehuiwuete te meet officials of single railroad* whs*- aver ooch a mooting deoiled. Other U a laws Boahiag Cowf.rateo WMh Prated.**. Jfr CINCINNATI. Aag. I.—A •aalaroadCf ta “provant farther fatalities ta ear membership ao aeeaaat of ds festive equipment and armed gauds ia ah«g and yards." I* ashed la a telegram seat to President Harding tonight by B. ft rnag.raid,“Flsidoat at the Brpthefheod bf Railway end Htsamahlp Clarks. Freight Handlers, |gnU aad bpraes am ploy aaa. Tha head .as four other railroad un lona not an jatriha horn wore Invited te participate in thd caafaVoaea. The Bva organixatlaas raprqeaat, Mr. UtageralF said, approaimataly BOdJIOg as*B. IV InvitaUoaa ware seat te K. J. Moo ten. Os tha Telegrapher’*, B. f. Grahle, of tha Maint*nance of Way man. D. W. Halt, at the Signal men es North America, aad ' J. 0. Lshrsan, #f tbs American Train , Dispatcher's Aaaociation Mr. Fits- 1 go raid stated that he had already ra- | calved accaptaneas from Ms." luvßteM [ 1 and Mr. GrabU to attend tha meeting. 8 M OOT DIDN ’T PROMISE CONGRESS DO ANYTHING WASHINGTON. Aug. A Rani vote on the tariff bill before September 1 ia hoped for by republicans and democratic loader* undar tha operation at aa uaa- j nimaus consent agreement entered lata today by tha Senate. While the agrae ; ment flsed ao day for a rote, It pro- I sides for shsrp curtailment at derate | end disposition before neat Saturday of all amendments ta the mare imp*riant 1 section* of the bill still In sontroeersy. ?< nater Harrison, democrat, Mississippi, j Jahatlng the sugar schedule, renewed di ecu salon of the letter written to Major I Gsncral Crowder, at Havana, by Senator Smuot at Uteb, ranking republlaaa an | tk* Senate Finn nos committee, asserting tkat It proposed a reduction la the duties on Cukan raw sneer if Coboo gro cers would curtail lhair crop this you to i.&OO.DOO tone. Senator Hmeot told tho Beast* he had written a letter but not Sub as that charged, saying h* did not promise that Congress Would do anything LEONARD HOLM TITUL MICHIGAN CITY, Indiana, Aug. i.— Moony Leonard, world's lightweight rhampiea, successfully defended his title i bora this afternoon ia tea slow rooado with Ever Hammer, of Chloggo. Every round bat two were Lnerard'e by a capital margin. in i aniaaa mu in j Union barbers la N. J., : | suspended work to tnforue Sunday tie*- , ‘■R* T—y ■—.■■l.... . MPIiDVD AM j MEMBER M , -':1 ASSOCIATED PRESS J N* 5. OFFERS SETTLE — bv c PMcm Opm mi BraMrßy Uw tiMMral Mana«gr Tbßb StrUtgm DECISION 18 SAID j TO HAVE BERN MADE C Agreeing to take hack all at tha Strife Ing shopmeo aadar fee proposals laid dawn hr Prealdaat Harding and aaaegb *d by the shepmen’s union chief* at Chicago, the Norfolk-Southern yoaterday rant letters to ell of Its amaiegoe* wha joined tha walk-ant, uff.rU, te tnfe ri/hu k ** k wttk • ,ll ,#M * f MoteriW I *ll* Tk# latter was received ky striking (bopmon yoaterday and It was tefife ’ Mood kora tkat a dock alee bed boon reached but that tht* daciaian could act ho mad# public oatil general aeceptenaa or rejection had been maria. The letters, aant ant by General Mnn «l*r Mtor, road, as IfHmi Thera are a# matter* la teiUHwn anaaanee* today have beak accepted by yoqr representatives. “t have purposely refrained pioylng new men te fill the ptUU S| son* that ° B J * lie Ira Sdently be settled, when sufflctut mSTtBL * elapsed to .Ho. calm, usher •o ovorcam* hasty sad •• lion. W Tht. company ha* acvu ‘llilMlM decision es tk. United ' Labor Board. . "The way is still agon to sir* susrjnr ■ *ny unto**./ W® “Yaur place* are still anm* with seniority right* unsffeHOd. T rate ltd to yen «b* nrivflMa turning lo our oorvtea under tee IK .updition* i which according ta acefl p*rts, your repraaratetivag -'Fk4|k , ™I if ||| |lf Ib I i w I NSTON-IULEMi Adg, ’ this morning. ***** ** After deliberation,far t*a boar* M* Jary rotumod te the ranrt room .( tra o'clock l«« and lo eh. dotefe Ilk* riteaaa that Mhatgraod th* Mwn* sands of spoctetora wha bad galhdMl there. J R York, •aruteaa a# tho ijfti announced tk* verdiet as «a**a< dgSl mrdar. Peak*, who eteod to Agafe* the verdict, showed no alga at tiartfak while tha Jury foreman gttCrMi tha'fill, of oa* of the moet'heinods —tniiMitt committed la thte aify. Jagg* Brash adjourned tha feMt Immediately after tk. verdict waa /triad with teq an neuorement tbit ha weald pans aaa teaca on tha prisOdhe thta mwraiag. . room at thousand* of people whs have lanhod [aa him far tha pari wash aa a smOlßg prisoner of ptaeaiag rrmaan aaw la . Mm a broken, haggard perpoa with tea fao* of an old man. Via alooolng teg. sooallty aad ettitaria a/ mraaatega which baa math aymgfehy fat Mm during the trial had vaaiahori earn- , Jary'* verdict, aad thiT mlrwlag a gate man with drawn faaa ‘•teioally SirTT the sentence that ia te dugrtvu hfe* a| ) hi* freedom for the boot paten at HI Ilf*. (ona**l far Peak* state that they , will not appeal the eaao t* thh fa prema Court of North Caralte*. DAVIS HOPING FOR QUICK END OFCOALSTRIKE WASHINGTON. Aag fe-Naga fete all at tha kltamlnawa tea) Mb wtti ha at tha^Jrig^maa*- «*Ted ia Cleeataad by M* L. Lewi*, president at the Halted Mia* werhara, waa espraaaad Ik * formal statement Usnad tonight by »i iritete at Labor Davit. "It trams to aio," bo said, “that Iha ospres* willingness on the part as B|te t large Beld at the Stale of Illinois te resume operation, on the IBM Stem on'lt Mar-h 11, IVM, Ipdirote* tha paw sibDlty of a quick settlement aad M . • scitlmvm should stood Ip tho way If ro operating in tte constractlvs effort* , ’ hs* Will bo pa* fteth at Close I rad note Meadey." f «BC* rma OMTA
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Aug. 6, 1922, edition 1
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