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— 1 . weather . Tmtti :4mm sdmthf aad Bggduy ■ ■ Jppißffdi 'i . »■ r m } m ' ■ ■ wr« «r*i m**uM h m ti sdh^n^^^ii^m^ PITTIBBRG IS mar PSlTOFTwif BLACK Stfltt •.. • t , » | .. 1 y t -v _ - : • _•- r Were Mmt Be A Mjmorial, Leaders Say Weather-Beaten Pine Slab Is Only Hemorial J Goldsboro Now Has sja.' The steering committee of the ex- MiuW'gofiwlUeo tot the cumin*, campaign tor tha community mein* •rial building wet yesterday after noon With Um chairman of Otu execu tive committee Uonei Well to fur -2 ther outline plana for tho cumin* tlrWa for fulcra.''TeAlV Ivc prwgo*:4a vara made and will be da died, span early in the week and work kaa atarted to ward gettid# out pm)*,: forme of publicity in forma ot balder* and leaf let* which wiM tell tkc whole <rter> at the movement and refroan the minda of the people an to the debt the city owee lo those who M-rvcd and thoee who died to “make The world aala lor tHunMracy.*” The committee meeting ««« sa thus Inst Ic and It I* felt Ihnt .the drive will he put over with llttl i dif flculty. The noed of aucli a build ing ualilc from the feeling and centi me at attached to It at a living m*-m --' ortal. will make the campaign eaay. Statewenla have htkn made brail tho leMiMlMffttiMrW Goldaooro of ayery faith and creed a n to crying need for proper housing of (he city * activities. especially those In connec tion with the boya and «lrU There hum cltlMna data that thpy feel alao a need for a real meicorUl to the h«v* who died. - At the praaent time ‘ho only form at memorial tha city baa la a ptna : of the court house. That la. it stands there part o# tho time. Kvery Ume a wind come* along it blow* the alga over and some kind person hi forced to plah It up and place It hack a little more Weather beaten and the name* or those who ma lt j the supremo sacrifice a little more l Mtatnod and rubbed. There to a feeling umoug thorn- Who are ~a#nhlfci Ing the movement J that somewhere It la nil being "watch-, ed by tha eyas of tha dead Five) year* a#p the me nwbo names now Stand printed on the pine stab moved and bag their being on the streets! of Golds boro, and In Goldsboro, and In oldshoro somewhere there Is a borne (bat has never recovered froni | the hush and pail that came with the goremiuant notice of “Your son. we regret to state, waa killed in ac tion whlla In France with the Aincr-, lea nArmy” * ,i Klvt yaara ago the streets of the ( «ir> echoed to.the aouml or march-, (Continued on Page Four! 1 . ■!" ' ■ -~<F r 1 " Sr H.U.: .., „ . Dr. Henry Louis Smith Writes Os Dangers Os American College Life v '* ’ ‘ ■ r; • r. HEAD OF WASHIN(.TON AND LEE TALKS FROM EX PERIENCE OF MANY YEARS ON THE EVILS OF THE CAMPUS f (Spectui f»r News! liurtng my boyhood I once saw n| •are dependable family horse left' alone on Main Street with no hand on j the reins He first began to walk.) then to run. and In a few Minute* had endangered many Urea, tom the carriage to piece., and so injured hlmaeir that he had to be shot. I.lber «y 4s like (Ire; under wire control an Incalculable Meeting. uncontrolled., * en appalling agent of destruction. In Qtble caae eudden freedom from smia iwed cotyol, with no prepuration for use. brought a urful car * go a speedy and disastrous Hone, j liberty to the unprepared I* always I Intoxicating, often fatfl. J Oar Suicide I Pell; tg, Kvery year a bundled thuuea:ul, hoys are suddenly ‘turned loose on, * tbc swarming Main Street of Anier/- 1 can college life. Jdosl of them hate j never taken n eta* without feellag the preaaure of. the reina. In the -well managed" home the careful parents get the boy out of the bed. see that he Is properly dressed, send hint to sc hold on. time, control hie visits dtjwgto-k 01-to tbo IfiblUrg-llisxf. ■ p THE GOLDSBOR# MEWS —-- - - - - r i 1 L ■ r . . . IJH TWKLI'K tWU f ", ‘ 11 * RUNNING Kif.lll WITH BOOZE BOAT* NEW. YOBK, June 16. A ’ running flght in which dev •ral. voltdyu of shots were Bred, occur* dtoday between rum runt nera and goremment bout at Many bulleta whistled over the board walk. driving night owls to cover Shortly before midnight, two government boa’s from Dariicgui, patrolling the inlet waters, sight ed several runner* about two hun dred feet from share attempting to make a landing. The govern ment craft calling on the smug-l glers to atop attempted to sur round them. The runners escaped In the to| alter putting on full apced. awoep-' lug In so close to the shore .that they almost touched bottom, and then dashing In single fll" out ta ’ sea. Roth aides exchanged shots freely: The spa light mild be teen clear ly from the hrwrdwulk section of the street.' Three seconds after bullets begun, to Bj. tho bdard wtlk, astir with midnight promeuv hders was deserted- No one ashore was hit " 'V ' > ~- - - 4 • fillip t ah | HE NEEDS WORK Will Nol Say What IktabiM of I Large Fortune He Had Before the War « ---- . ' I>ARIB. June 17.—(8y the Aaaoclat* !e«l Press ! "Some people-appear to , be surprised tbat l need to work, but i II a man wants to live he must eat. ; and to eat he must kave money— lot* •of money -and In these times the best ; w ay to get It Is to work.” Mid Igaacs •Jean Paderwskl. famous platHkt. whip recently be .appeared here with greg> i success after an absence of more than 'ten years from the Parisian concert 'platform. * ,* The former premier of Poland made further allusion to his financial '.titunybm and Ignored a query ng to ,shal hit|Jt«vonic of the large forluu* 1 ’’ (Continued on Page Four! 1 •> * i make lilm stud) evpry night, nod set | to If that he doesn't omit church or • ttunduy School. in thelioarding echo'll, < specUSllv of the ifillltary type, (he pressure of < the reins Is even more compelling nnd constant Evsry walking hour Is gov-; erned. every act under oomiwlelon The more nearly the invidusls be come passive cogs on the wheels of a resistless and smooth-running tjrn rhlue. the more perfect the ‘training'' la anpposed to lie. I Meanwhile, to save trouble and |»ro | tact themselves from criticism. Ibe colleges Insist on the fiction that these unprepared products of such a j system are “cpNoge men"'and in nine: ' cases out of tea do not even profeet to hold the retag. The Masghter of the Ineweeets i It le no wander, therefore, that j when these hundred thousand young 'colts lied themselves next’ September "Turned IxKiacon Main Street" twen ty thousand at least w!0 rus *u«i. | smash their college count to siplth creeas. and tie "shot ’ by the collate authorities or by the boss*folks bo il __ tCoatipiM.fi ou Pigc Eight) mm i fIWHES CUBE BFFICHLS • 'HEMMED I Subpoena* Will He Isaued for j . Mtmniwfe and Others of if fj . :.yr w JPioaginencc CH( AOT DOESN'T '■ HAVE TO COME N IIAI.EIGH. : 'm. tV June l*. , Hupoeoaa addrdsacil to tin- Shertffe 1 ■«f Woke, hnirpion oud t'r.a> fob co<|n (lea—and probably aouie others or ! ••**—will tie lasued hereon \lon(1«) morning auntmoulgg Attorney Gi cvr ai James 8 Jtanalu*. fotun-r BU«e i'halriuau Thomas D. harrren. Htair Auditor ngxter Durham. Superior ikuirt Judge 'Henry-A. Grady and ’ Georg* Rosa Pqu. amierlntandgnT of ‘ the Usetaw 'PDsOn. to teatlfy In* iht . Ku Klux Klan eg aba doeketed for trtul ■at a apodal urnirt buglnulug June J 6 : i. •• * . Whet these (Rate dignitaries will be aiked to toil the court about the Ku kitix Klan. If «uything, has eat been dtscJoaeil by counael appsariug l« the caee for.W, V. Querafd. a for mer King Kleaglc. who Is charged •Mb the ein(>ex*lemeiU of between »l6.ctH* And SIB,OOO of Klan " funds who »■»» serving as higbAnwils -on while be wag functioning as the high priest ol propognilun and oigudlsn tion of the order In North Carolina. Cunsel did *ay. however, with em phasis on the statement that they were Indisposed to try any lawsuit In (he sewfpaper*. that no one will b« ihmmoncd bersa* a witness who is not believed lo be more or lean fa d Klan aatlvlts in tha Kuw. 714 !sdi4 of miHnfrflvarof the KlW»" < ers In North Carolina Is Irtvlal ofiid- j ‘pared with the qulsxlng attorneys I L'plea qow to give men prominent lb I 'the administrative offices pf North r Carolina governing official oagage menta and tha statute esemptinr, tin-1 •der certain oondltiona. dtate nffleiala 1 may be plead by the Statu Auditor upd I the Attorney General. While there la mild Interest In the j trial o fa case involving the deposed r Kleagl* o fth# Kluckers. there la con- ' alderable more Interest b#reol»ouf«, attaching to tbegnawers the Stale of ficials. named. Vflll furnish the oourt. Crammer Will Preside .Judge B. H. Crammer of llruns* wick, who has been in this district since January, .will bold the special term of court ordered to try Guerurd aad also the gahk cases'against High tower and Mipisey. • * There th particular Interest Jn' the testimony Judge Grady will give, ei ther by deposition Or On the stand for the sixth district man has recent iy been much In thcpdbllc eye be. cattsa of the prominence he Is said b have In Uw realm of Klnckarilnvn. Most recently Judge Grady has bcen^h*raided over union as on* of the defendants In a Klan civil *;«• tohlrh had its tuoeidion when Emper or Wllllum Joseph Hlumtous wa: about to be overthrown by ibe crea tures h|s colorful Imagination rettn. to lielng the same being variously acclaimed as protectors of |«itil«itl»m In Auisric.i ' From the however, when Dr j Oscar -Haywood—most .ersntly Leret I by a mob In New Jersey named • Judge Grady ns the Grand Dragon in gNorth Candlaa. tho superior court Jurist baa maintained a tmnh-llke si lence «nd call* tor hi* Impeach me gs have continued to come from every quarter of the Stale, Inclining the Modest otrbVof a con ■plduous Democratic drgan published In his <uvn home county—the hot bed , of Repuottcunlsm lo North Caroline TYPHOID SERUM TO B B ADMINISTERED The evunly health department j gturts next week to tlie country with ] typhoid vucctiH'. and tape line ta measure babies rom Z lo 3‘ o’clock afternoon. June 21. the nurse and a doctor will be at Grau 'lhnniV store/ In the Kalllna Creek «ee lion and from 4 to 6 at Jbrtfg's 1 'store In rh* llhtsefl Grove section. After all those present have been given the serum tor typhoid preven tion the doctors will examine bu 'btfa artd tpe nprses will', measure and weigh the youngsters. I .'The Health Department states Dial U>e country dlatrlct Is sadly la need of J attention dg sooownt « up. M w.Ua > ud no scemrna sad gone ml Insgnl tory coadltloas that uahe llvtng . on «IMHU Du from u ooi|. ■;,/.. T * ' GtJJ*HBO»O. N -T, SmiAl kiwilWh JFJH! 15, MM MIEGBEtf EEBlffl TO E EMO TfMDWI Traffic Will Pre gent Caw ftorllorlh C«ro linn IVbmMMturera WILL INVOIiVIf A VERY LAm»K AMOUNT t w*"7r--» -- b , Kxsmtner T. J of the lutor ' State Coimtipnce* (*UboiUsloß will lii.Guklsboco HAingjße to hear >Du fentilter shipping <qnie that has Wen dMer preparation 4k the traffic d«- parmeul of the GeJdsboro Chamber of (’Ofhmerc*. . |B - The ceee l* witlx filsreece to dr*- criminating fkles Ms, North Carolina i frith spqplal refemtopr to the dal! 'manufacturers andjhc state jobbers In tavor ot (fontlt tJKmdia* and Geor gia. 1 • The bearing Iflft) ts to take ep the complaint ot fJIh Carolina at«d. iifacturera'And labhArTTn**! eifori to •gpt reduction ft <ft load minimum weights and aaklngUm .. n fui.d Horn the egrrtore for jfl exooa* charge, made In the peat/iff . . er % v•> The HottUiem, ttk Atledtfe Coast Unit. Ihu 6«4.Ner4, and the Norfolk Southern will hevAJaevers here to defend the parrtoiCtctloA to the rap bee ring The ChaWter of Commertc la ajao cv|m« flpg.tg imve, reprecenta lived hare t*m(Mgt fa (he larger conceras in Nogth «lrqilue Virglnlu. South Carolina^ ~ . Si*ly Men Ik (tie, (MM bom | Unit Entrain fop F*y etlevilk Camp , WILL BE GONE FfFFTEEN DAYS Beltery A- r ll7 Artillery lo ] cal branch Wf the Stgir troops w ill leave July fat foj* Amp Bragg for. the annual mnuexft egogtgpuMtM, Out of ah cnrulliWiM of etxly tour men sixty ott them will be cm reined on uly Ist and wIW wmuig. at Camp Qragg tor • period of nfieeft days •hiring'« hick ttnidf*lh4y< l»| ' nteuslle ifatßiuft "by regular t .nhli) ilflcera At tbe aauic Mme> the GoWshofo troops are entrsinwi 'th. (nitre Brit and second battaitoig Os the State Mlllthi will be. there. These two WtUttona compose Bu rteW ‘nKU* try units or tbe siatg forces The of the ku»P«uy sh«» * sixty-four men They srq as follows; ' Captain Krnest I. Laghley. First r.k-utk«anu Arnold \y. Smith und Sam M Britt., Second IJebtenant John U Hooks. Jt,, -f ■ First Sergeant^—Shockley D. Gard ner. Supply Sergeant VVlHl* C. Craw ford. * Sergeants '-i- Will lam H Beyetfe Itotil K Sadler. Redmond P. Dorkb. Troy Pat*. Loma O. Alien . j Corporals John J. Hood. FJllotle IV King. Willie L Parker. Du-b W Nash, Carl J; Uald wtn Prlvales. Bret elgea— I to'llllsra R I Heutoy. Ruymoml i; Keller. Roy H j Keller. I.uby* F. King, Chester U ' Pi*pe. IlnSi rt Uellons Prfrwt*#— Barnes. Is •nli Brudsliaw. Wllllum O. Butier. Jr„ C.a'iwln W. Curinack. Wilbur Creeck.' [Kdward L Daniels. Willie Kdgorton. John A. Gdmuodron. Marlon W. M-l wards. Vance £dwards, Kdwurd Kpos. Solly N, Kpdsin Frnget Gore. Frank (IpanUtuiti, Htyclen |> ilrlffln, Thom,.. N. Orlffln. peed T llakeen. Joe 11.,i -; dr.. Hilton M. liurrlson. William llcedam Rodger A HolUugsworUi.i Robert F. HollnWcll, Uaslle Hunt Harry L c. Jpnea. ham H. Justice. Beiijainln F. Kel ler. Ralph I> King. Nnab law. Ne-| • Dus 8 Merrill. Johnnie J. McCarter. Bill T. Mctlhenny. James R. Me- I Keel. Sannaie K Newell. Kldim Odom. .Preston P Pwttocfc. Richard Pud look, WUUani William M Price. t. dJjs zm .JqaiKHk N. JttMfe wufi, t> Ju»Hh | f - • -'I • *dr’ *l. 1,1 1 wid ■WIi I |ili»ni 1111 II Mil's rn M 'iiii'nii'smi sup ' tow FIVE FINES OCCi i imm THE MBffnOF MKf) Hiifh Point Flra IdMw Wltlt ChgildJte HkV- W r . Injf Nineteen Blaze* I LOSS FOR MONTH '% f OVER HALT MILLION < *- * Vo rai.kigh N, c,.,J4»0e lfl -tau»r- < lott# led tbe Msts Os rillog id the num ber of fires during May hu Hl*' Point uiUvrinto hcaytoFt Ihunellirr ' a» nhuitdnn fires ik-ciOT* ih lolte whllq imjy unu tuyok wtovc tg' High Polul. that on# e*u«lnf a looim of according to-the fir* log*, report of Inswancc Bmi|>li«|tintt. M ode which wi'.s laniied h#fc» toiUy | (dwsoa in both the flato sad ni> Hon increased om thnae, of April, accordfng to tbe reiu»rt. or the HI fire, ta North Carolina during H*y IS6 caiiaod a hist of 1208, 131 while the - remaining )6 caumwl a loss of hi 34,1100. .The tojyil fir* idea Wgs >641.802. value bf prAMtHv- rtaßAd’ ‘BIIJIO/H.I, und insuraace Involved lu.m.vui. b . r" 1 * Klugle tires of end over, jujtsj tho report. we*d«*ir follow*• •Halt I Point, furniture fui-tory a»rt roofenl*, live I. fort, «> I orelgn TseW,’ l&O.OOtl: Auilsboey factory and dwell-', lugs. 636. WW; Green vl tie. eo|odcd* •Whool building. lid.SCp; firregtbwrtf,' bottling plant and msrege. MS.ttM;' Bprlng Hone. tafcwMh** wnrahhttom' «ll.S«ti; Klnstod. earpbeuse bad' storage. JM.otJO; Wigmoa -.IHI-t ' dwt-Rlag. *l 4 . * house and riot und. $14.0M: . WtoWbfh r>ilrm. Bsi.llliigy tH.4dßj, Omlos ISSi mootu ' tffwiliMt CE] | Moose county, theatre and stofd, fft* Ml. Losaes by cities and mmUier n! ' f!r*s aro shawtt in Dm report jfa. lot lowa t'barlofle, Isl flrwa. joes »1,- M 5, Goldsboro. 6 f| r *a. tqpl s3.bd2, WHdlingtdn, « flros. \shsvllfe I fire*, loss’ sflJ26; Raleigh I lire*, loss $1.42*; U tastoudMGem, 14 Irka liilm ilUJUtvNbwhwtlk 4 nree. fell*: \ agd Monroe, une fire. loea 110. One {lre each wee tit« nioqrd of High Point. Greenehorp and Ba.Ha bffry while Rocky Mount had fbt Ihr.lnf ‘he month llwr* were th dwelling llnw. with- tabs- ’ v ltluc $277,110. abd insurance tt*L> odo The entire rural and sbWrhog loan was sSljKh'. falUnd at und m*uranee of $Sh.Wd lawns placed ou tbe dipa/Übsul's hdnor roll tor the m«i<% ar« ftelca vllle. Ilunti 1 i .villc. Morßlniim. ('lie tdli Zebudea, Ramlelman, Le«iAftoshf # Plnehurst and orest " ■p' t t jrr 3 .fmmr —t \ f mjp HUD TUCKS |. mem SNOT TO DE DISCUSSED , ■ *- JL \ * j SimpNon Km Bm« Ank«d To Me*t With Goldsboro Of ficial* Soon —— ’ ' . .• „ ftpPKKHKNTATIVKS FROM OTHER ROADS ~j * 1 * • . TLt matter 4 r»tlr»id tree * otm% *, (hater niroet >8 nguin ontnlnn '.<<«»fieration Secretary Den mar* ht-nll wrtfiftn R K. rtltnpaon, general man «R! •'« 4* * WlUirrO. neklng iith; l.»j w"n I 'Preofiilallt<.-• frtptf .*»,l o«b*r Unite uud th« Ik«ur*t of aldermen . It an effort lo rnt UM) trodiu‘iwor-- m. The matter haa been under cooald eriticn lot wni ’ Ulna, and decrutlrv Denuurk Kibb bn trying to gt the r»f rraeotatlvaa together, for aev*ml weelta. On account of the railroad* l buying to Ih4« ««!«i of flic HR riot* movement recently he lm* lion, un able lo *t tM railroad** to mat wtih r; hUn ' ' It I* e* peeled that the matter will I taken up «< up early «N»* and a On* i ul (onHualon be rrachod. The «My . < kill hive file board of alderman wa»- < rat and the *ban>l>gi of com me re* * will be reprwmnted by Mr Uenmerl* i and other* • , ' HII.HIHI IKKTIW KAhKICH. June 1« Announce . J iiianl baa Iweiv ma<l* at the Htala j ' Highway fommlaalon that a meeting j*l M lie Mitt Moioeara will be hold; < , horn tm'/tum I’kf • M , i« * .«' 1 & '■>#'/<*£ ■==== nUH MUM • .- All w m STAH&fIi UIL vLnUu JlnuiJ in TANK FIELD SttEADS tt ' a V ■ jHyflHHkij * a OVER A LARGE AREA ‘ • v,,-..: Smw*mM * —-, " w Firmer) Are Hakcai** By tke Te*®% Beef Prom thelpbunes Many Oiwil-v «*< C»rrM) Away, S Oi , ll " "T f" - HRITIBH DOCTOR l ‘ HAH A NEW OJWS t *'* • i U—.. Ihrax mi fiMMPWf wK|mpnnk> (ku» -neMerthLoiTsaslri An7l i.acchte tmhHUm*, , • ■ > |<t»‘ > A*ws |Af|totoms . tohw* leto I i ML* arwlt Helved t* gnM* £SS| ca»<- T *’ | VBKBHAX 14. \GIK /j T VwVaA l?3r Lvmls L X *. , Philadelphia A t'ie«ehu*d.g. a ~ WashtoSuT* fhlcagwl. ' Phtremo Mfidtlfi l, mdrgrrl. PMMelpIMa t iMcdnnatl f. Nfw lark I. . Nf. I.unl» 9. Bdelnw A , .. , KBimiND jji , V k A Srw Orleans h. -• '•“‘•He I, rhalfanmapn |. * Memphis a, IMnalngkem 8> ' Ilia pig Ml, HIIU Bock IA VIBGfIHA . WlUvm JA Itocfcy Bennl 1L Yortoßt k, I srtspMmlh M. ■ Richmond * Pelerßlmeg k 8414A BaroA •-». elnmhta I*4. : -? ( Hartolte 14-7 Gvweavllle *H. L'iu’Kr*'* ** ; High Point i. imton t. Italwlgh 1. Greensboro 7. 44 laslwg-Nalcm 6, INmvill* A- v * -a. -a.. , ■ | / r.l | -bl||'|F A Goldsboro Making Kd For Eastern Carolina Boys Training School ■ ' j’ * i *: ■ lit an Inlet now gtoe* h the New# yeaieoUlK afternoon rtovnruor Tamer- < on .Morrtawn aimed that le waa much internet**! I" tfe» nieremem on the part of SioliMbo*. lo aerure the Mhat ern t’arollml He atat ni that be wmfM aopnlat ih* >wmt v i tmeleea wlthla Mia oast tetft daye .ind that they » .mitt iinnwHitouiy *!'• tintiM bom'a t ItlMi their at teats*. Secretary Denmark of the * hi*tuber,, of t umiarnw »t*led /eeterduy that mi\ boon as the hoard waa appoli-UM he would preaent the caae of t.oldai'wn* before t hdhi Ha atated that he felt t Goldaboro waa the moat logb a I tada* Is dll Uaa'ora # for „tijb atlrott*. a »■„ w| .jit . - MEM Ira 11 I m,mm m ...i—iw»n ii ■ii ii ~ |i-; ( j-ifjir-- JMMmMMkML fIMMVS w -w • w W, M^PP*^P 1 i-jj, tunß iiiiMifiift 4 • »* * www#®tWP*l WW ■ . ( i.» fh«g It 1 tfic |Bttafeodl Mtoal Ttw ftm An®i jip|XHrmH^* i«* ttffi l Jf*L psH£§ w! r , :;-jraui»t x&jzi&arjzz. |iie*t»at eboni 1* to,meet the < *»JSnda |f the a.n on. will be- * - •Mce • ‘.ft Übaernpt \u i MhuL *|aM4 laid afau V Nhtd ( he *t.d that vr.ti. jX.it IB (I V I Vist -f. tomibHlwa tt oMt.r ,
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