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m.‘ T rn w *7? r” w _' - "" Dr. m/cox Thrills Crowd Ak He Brings Back To Goldsboro The Memoty &f America At War President Speaks In Great Tabernacle Os Mormons Jr Before Twelve Thousand hme the ChM ‘A •■SOU. •' r • iAd imml T ; PlgglHßW UDHBB JSUtfglpt .JK XLf«i WStimicih to Ur |-| nU«>l Hirdlui iDMcb an l»«»- tßi*' •■ '■> P ***■■—<■ tw tauM* jUirtMj ijrjr yU It’ll#, by tbe*Md of volet f* Tl» imhl* Mtrbr was r»>ea?dtog Mm Ultari trrlral « . ntftll fu given tad • Niki character of Um building I i* MMim Was given rack Xmn ohftMtTtpOl Mr Mbrylend Ul March MM Amik Ooorgia *ne rmWWMS an. Hnrdtog •* 4 **• •“**ooo# M»WI< thqm ahd Oev. Maybey for Mtftem andOovemor Maybey for *M»r Mi#ate% Senator Bmo* arising Wvft* MUk o#teyr M »»« M#N with “Hfriph tor Smoot" BAi.tULwTom, Wall. J»n« Mi-rßitaMpM Hardtoa outMnpd burs toateht «hat. tea federal government MU emwmpHMtod to tornilm teaoo toM toto Mm aalU jotartunint tote wileh tot Federdl fMMMW never kr Hardin, did U taka up la bto ■ddmat aar coßtemStetoM ddmlntetre tefto unmrom :ar Mil terftetoj to toa sn^xlSirE reives nxtenguGM* a half Milton of •ROpoMtc dato aiptopaar" aad assert • ed tbst the payment# which tka Brit- MM smnmmO .wtfLanh* under foe 1 Irtikl SmailrQa < dato aaUtomaat 1 "Wtß dorraapoadtodlf ra|la»# the bor • 4m. WN A mart «ak to**hff*ro." ' . Via #raaldtoM AMtkfkd ap other ' upeetry to Mm war Id Bad been able tefftottfa snob a mad to OebUc dabt I*o— fttoa aa Bad toa United States Nillt« to a radaoMaa ad aart than 1 mm'half la federal Mate dnrta, tka ' adattwa yearn ad Ifarad with tka fNM load peak M iMd. ha declared tBM' waa tka ‘'*•oo*4* toMiaaaa ad ’ mtototVaUou feato Jsellftod to rafar toa with no aaaall kaaaara of eatla fnottoe." i t Tka Brttlah dJO* toMtoment tka Es ecottve want op. had Baaa “acdaimed all'Oder tka wettt M MM of the moot aofhhta aad sSdtoAtftlPßbosl aerom ylhkdwiU ever rftordfd.” t* added that aatde from mfnetog tk(i burden of American taxpayers. the tettlament haa baaa one of foft "Moat' radMur to, a Vests alaon tie srmtetMft," com bs* aa II did at a time of "widespread uncertainty aad ■lifjvlus throughout the world ot hOatopai aaofywhara ' Cm to tka Bodcdt ItoreU Mr. Hardin, itirtbofad muck of Mm credit for gat ms foveraitnnt a(#oodiUraa back to aotodtktod lAa normal. . Under tkla , plan. Be daelaM, the Mmlntetmtlon haa Baaa able to *hwakan a apirlt of ariMMMT aad efflctaoor to tka poblic ‘Mia have baaa latradooad boatoaoa mat bode la government.- ha added "add ’teamed of optfottog Mindly and to tbit Individual dfpartoaeota which •Hph' have aarar oknialtaad tka «ov .toWdt w a wlbte. add fait no con . oHod'rWMMadc. MMMrIW. rbordfnat tka. aad not only mount in, coat, bit makla, lo«d alHdaa to ra dWftodL tka coat «jf ',ovrrnmaat actlvt- the budfkt ayatom would aa #Mi|» tor ta,to' «g 4 epaadlnc dl«totoka OMolUr thna PHtolt la feb aaraaaol aad bnalaaaa affair, will aAwatolkMi wooden - * Btewroa furwlabod to him t»y lottk too Tieaanry aad |Ba Oaaaaa Bataan tin Preaident atafed. "wtoßa M par faatly ptola that tka coat of taddral Beaeramakt la potato atoadliy rodei id, tka coat if atatr>PW* BMal Mftkntodata la bytop tool HBkkMy U' 77 , . ■> v irtl'.ii l -« THE GOLDSBORO NEWS! Updid, year by par" T “Take the coat ot atate guvarn meat." he aaid. “I am Informed tka tka reaoaaoa of the atatoa to IPSS ag , regaled HMHMII. aad ttot to 191 they had tocroaaed to «P»kßd#.Od« that la. they had lacreaaed 141 pat 'oeat. aad every dollar of that to croaao had tb coma to boom way oi other fn>to ika pwbltc Tka eapeodl ’Urea of the rates to ikll iMrepiW Mtl.dOd.ddd. and to IPII they wen '9l.OM.Ddk, in tocieaae of Id. pei coat. The todobtydnea* of the atatei la IP IS amounted to 9413.0d0.0dd aad and to IP3I to 91d13.0d0.00u aa to croaao of 130 por coal “Tara bow to tka ooat of city ,ov eramoat. The Goaaua Bureau kai •compiled data OO tpa ,overninanta ot IX7 of tk a large cKW. It to shown 'tilt tkaoa cittoa to toll collected ll.MT.OOd.OOO; Uut to. they wan oompellod to toko 70 per coat more to taaea to 191} than they had taken i la 1013. The same croup of cities ex >'pended la IMA 91.010.000.000 and to |> mi, dI.TMJMJBd—aa Increase of 71 ■ par coat. The toai debt of this croup of ettfes to lilt woo P2.001.00a.u00, I wh|ch by 1011 had risen to P4.U4.- i'ooo.ooo- aa Incraaaa of 49 per cent. [' Touaty adpMktot ration appean. i from the rafkar limit ad toformallon which at this time the census auhor- I' 1 Itlaa have baaa able to produce, to have shown a mack largar proper 'ttoaate la ooat aad tax collections 'than did tka government of cities. “There to but ode way for the com munity finally to pet back oa Us foot, and that to to go aortaoaly about pgr ■taf ita debts aad radaelag to sxpfa >u*a That to What the world must •face. The create at and richest covers 'meat mast face It, and so most the ’humblest rttlsen “If I could urge upon the American paopto a slack rule applicable q ev •ery oae of thorn aa iad|vMua|a and to ovary political or corporate unit arnoa, thorn. It would bo to learn to spend somewhat leas than your la cowe all the time If you baye debts, reduce them aa rapidly aa you raa; If you an oae of the fortunate few who have no debts, make It a rule to 'save aemefhtnc every year 1 “Keep your eye everlastingly on those who administer tofr govern mental units for your' your town •yoar atate. your national government Make them undentand that you are applying tha rule of thrift and saving* 'lt your personal stairs and regain them to npply to It their management 'of your public again. If thay fail, find ’other public servants who will auc 'ceed If they succeed, give them such encouragement and Inspiration aa will bo repmsautod by a full measure of hearty appreciation for their of •forta." ASKEA, TRAFFIC MAN LEAVING Raaifiutliaa Submitted To Com mlttgg Monday and Accepted GOBS TO RALEIGH POR TRAFFIC WORK j | ' R L. Aakaa. for two yean the traf fic manager of Ooldaboro Chamber of Commerce baa resigned and bis res ignation haa bean accepted by the traffic committee of the Chamber. Mr. Ashes since coming lo Golds boro has done much to straighten oul tangles to tha local shipping circles aa wall aa manage a number ot state wide traffic problems among them be ing the recent bearing before the In tar-Btele < ommerce Commission nla Ova to rates on fertiliser and their uafalraeoa to North Carolina shlp- I pan. Mr Aakaa haa accepted the position of manager of the Raleigh Chamber of commerce aad wNI leave soon to inks Op bto now duties there . Tb* traffic committee to now Investigat ing the records of a number of other ' traffic experts and will replace Mr i Ashen aooa. Dl. WILCOX AT BT. I* A FLU It was announced last night tha Dr. A. D. Wilcox, former pastor o St. Paul a Methodist church will bolt prayer meeting there tonight Dr Wilcox returned yesterday to be ibt principal apeak,r at tha Memorla baagunl teat night and bto staying over so bold prayer mooting will #n able Ufgule to see and hewr bln sffhln .Os. Rgdd wan-coded out Os tht <** eg: >u tutu- tu «*■ ■>' ‘ . * •** »aout.»a* sor xmr Bis OWN BROTH KR AND BLAMES MASKED MAN CHICAGO. 111. June M.—Jo *epk Geralka contaaaed according 0 to thy police tonight that be ao [ cldentally shot and killed his bndber John thna yaara old to day while tb, two won playing. After the shooting Joseph told the police that ha and Prank bad 1 made up a story a mysterious man ' had killed their brother The chll -1 dren's father was arrested on the theory that ha had shot bto son to f »•» °*v hundred dollars Insurance EMPLOYMENT IN NORTH CAROLINA GOOD SHIPMAN ' CklriMte Afoacy Ploroa Over Oho HddMroM and Seventy Pi4M* WILMINGTON TAKE THE SECOND PLACE RALSIGH. June M—Employment conditions In North Carolina continue lo show Improvement, according to the report of M. L Shipman, commis sioner of labor and printing, for the week ending June 19, showing a total of Ml parsons placed in positions during this period. The Charlotte em ployment bureau, with 174 persona given jobs, again led the state, with Wilmington second. «, Tha report of the previous weak showed that M 4 persona ware placed to poslUoM. Charlotte loading with 111 gad Wjlmtogton. again second this past w«M, ranking next with 114 tt Asheville continued to third place, ac cording to the report, wt'h a total of 93 for thn week svainst 109 tue previous save i days., be fonttfit report to aa follows Mala Pamela Total Registrations .... Ml 171 139 Rsgueata for help . 701 lift lit Referred Ml 133 7M Placed .. |I3 lit M 3 Skilled, 117; unskilled, ill; clerical aad professional. 43; domestic. 14: and industrial 4. a total of M 3. Male Female Total Asheville . 76 II II Charlotte 1M II 174 Greensboro ....... M I 16 New Barn 21 11 37 Raleigh ..... 63 17 19 Wilmington 123 20 i 143 Winston-Salem .... M 24 13 662 , Ul M 3 BABEBALL RESULTS AMERICAN I.FAWI K He*tea A New Yark 1. HI. I,eat* 1, Ckvetond A Philadelphia 11, Washlngtea 7. Chicago I. Detroit 7. NATIONAL Cincinnati 4, Chirac* B New Yark t, Phlldelphia A PHtsbavg 7. HI. I.eal* A • NOI'TIRIN New Orleans 9-1, Atlanta 1-4. Chattanooga At, Utfle Bock AA Mobile 1-A Birmingham 4-7. Nashville A Memphis A VIRGINIA Wllsea 1A Nerfalk A Psrtsmonth It. Blehmoad A Rocky Meant t, Pel tern burg A HALLY Columbia AA Hpartaabarg M. Chartelte 11, Greenville 1A A age »la-Mace a. rain PIEDMONT ft laafen-Halem 7, Durham A Greensboro A Danville 7, (It la nlnga) Raleigh A High Point 1A HIGH POINT h»HTAL HER VICE ENLARGED HIGH POINT. June 21 Effective July 1. three new carrier*, two new clerks and an extension of city de livery will be Improvements added to the High Point Post office. Pna'maa ler O R York recently returned from Wasbinvton. where be conferred w|-|i oil. Inis of the pbetdfflre In connection with the Improvementa which were authorised OKLAHOMA COUNTY WITHOUT LAW SAYB GOVERNOR OF STATE • - I OKLAHOMA CITY. JuneH Ooe •mor Gallon today placed Okinulir<i county under martial law dnclarlnx la bla proclamation that a atate of lawllaeaa and terror eilata there The I |Ctlon wna unexpected Announce r raent of the iaauance of he prorlamn- I tlon wna anode by the goveroora aec , . ratary thia afternoon i The proclamation be aaaerted alal 1 <4 that -a atate of Uwleaaneaa ealated I In TMimulgee couny on nccooot of ■ failure of the ahertff to enforce tha i l*w Military control will profcenty • ha confined to tha ahertffa office Iha 1 *o*arnor • »«< ralary aaid , atU '% UOLP4BORO. J. G, WEDNEBBAT 9MNIRH JPNE *7, I9M * ■ ■ LOCAL ROT ASIANS LEAD DISTRICT DN . ATTENDANCE, Chib Hohb Brief Soagloi. an 4 I AMjomnw To Mrnnrritl BMppM V HAMILTON ~Aim . SMITH SPEAKERS , if- 0 „ •mommm, mSf V.T Ooldaboro Rotary ted tha 17ta dto . trtet to the matter of ottoMeuc* dur log tha month of Kag-aoperdtog tot r*P©rl» mods teat night at tha regu lar session of tha club TRs members mat to tb# chamber of comomrce rooms for a white Immediately , before Memorial dinner and toak np 'several matter* of bualMsa and re oolvod the rfport that Mb Hub was , I at present tending the district to at tendance.' O A. Hamilton god. W. H Smith mod# spirited gpoaehea oa the bohalf of the Memorial building campaign A vote w tk carded dfvldlng the Ro ' tlrtons up toto two teams sorb to take •charge <M the musical program at al- , 1 taroata meetings. Following adjourn- 1 1 moat the entire membership of tbs' 1 club want Into the banquet which put ■f motion the abaeblaery of the M# ’ mortal drive *a- ■ -1 ; rwo KILLED BY A * BTRAY LIGHTNING , BOLT LONG BEACH 1 [.DiMjuit Hlortei Htyrln Bolt h! WaldUnf From Ibo Boßffh . i TWO OTHERS ARE ’ SHOCKED BY FLASH LONG BEACH. K Y.. dune 94- (*•« Savory of the vaodovUte team l 'kaeoy and Braoano and "dooh r. Grossman both of Now York ware , atruck and kHied by a bolt of light t nlng tele Ibis afternoon Two other < men ware Injured by the same bolt 'The men Wera walking along the ' I bench at the waters edge watching ’ I ibe progress of an electrtc storm that I ( did not tYPto Long Beach Hevoy and i l Grossman were walking together and , thp other men of the Robert V. Webb < ( aad John Haley also of N Y. war* < I behind them , ' The bolt killed Hevoy and Gross I man inalantly. Webb and Holey were I knocked lo the ground and severely "hocked by the flash They ware ra- < vlved a few minutes later by phyel- ( l GARDEN—CLUB , MEETS WITH MRS. BORDEN -- - f Number of Committeco Ap poiuted To Serve For 7 Ike Year a „ IS PART OF THE WOMEN’S CLUB . Pie Goldsboro Garden Club, which 1 Is n branch of the Woman s rial, aa llvlttea, mat yaflerday morning with . Mm. D B. Borden: Jr , with over Iblr- , ty five members present among them | > save ml new members, which brings (| Ibe club membership to over fifty ( Mm. L E. Wilkins spoke Inatruc- | , lively on tb# Culture of the Dalla and .J •Mrs. E. E Eusller was also oa Ibe t ; ’program discussing the same mbiecl • The meeting wad iDgtify'entertalntos 1 and the club will kieet again two 1 ’weeks from yesterday. II having been decided to bold Ibe meetings every 1 , 'two woeka. A number of committees were de cided upon the chairmen of the dlf ferwnt commltteos npppointrd umonv i them being: Flower Show CmnmlUee with Mm. Tom Norwood oa chairman. Program Mrs D M Borden. Jr.. Club bouso. Mrs Torn O IMrry, Heed ami Plaot Exchange. Mm. Paul Borden. Fubllc Activities. Mm John Spicer The teat named committee will take charge of ibe Union Hiatloo. plaallax Ibe Park, the Memorial aad Ibe rail way embankment* , m * . * ' ' • 1 ”** a WILMINGTON MAH GOOD APPROt. (MEH WILMINGTON. Jure 27 Kea< ap proacbea to Wllmlngloo are the beat o' un) other city at alro’iyr site to Ibe United Htates. according lo E'rank Dean. W|||olnxton(an, who has Mat iel u rai-vl from n 2.4« t mile sutwaao.- bite trip tb rough WaabtagUtu. Mary I aad Ohio aad othor potote Mp Does attended the Bhrtoew oooveo (too lo B’asbtogtea sod a temtlg *O -lo CtoatHOK - •. SeVen 'Thousand Subscribed For Community Memorial Before Tt>* Drive Officially Opens Today - . Ti © . . ’ 1 f . THREATENED INC. FIRE—MANY LEAVE *'r ** TRENTON. N. J.. June M.- Kraaklln Park, a villa** near bar* lb* surrounding countryside AT* being menaced by a fureal Ire •bat atari*<l lata tbia afturnuoii Btel* police from Trenton together wltk tb* lira fighters from many sections have beau called out The terror atrtckao people rushing ouAlhe village accord la* to re porta reachlng bare toalght. WALL TOPPLES OVER KILLING 1 INJURING OTHERS Wall the Property as Sum Company Killing Eight Ycat onlay SMAIIL MOB CALLS FOR POLICE RESERVES NEW YORK. June M-On* woman waa killed and several Injured lata today wbaa a vloleot wind, elnctrloal and ball atorm awept ovar Buabwlek and anal New York seAlona of Brook lyn _ The woman. Mlaa Bertha VnU waa billed when the wlad toppled a M loot brick wall eacloaing tb* sill New York repetr ahope tMbrft'Y T. demoll.hint an auiomabile In wklck aba waa aeaUd with three OtN era all of whom wan* Injured. Workmen estrnmted ibem and look them lo n hospital where Mia* 'Vail died. One of Ihe otbtra Injured. Internally and waa not eapectad to recovar. Police reserves ware called lo ban* die a email crowd of the angry real dent* of Ike vicinity .who recalled yesterday‘a tragedy on the same com pany's property. GOLDSBORO TO SEND GOLPRS TO KINSTON FOR TOURNAMENT Golf Talk la Being Heard All Over City City Aa In tereart Grows TOURNAMENT HERE ' ON FOURTH O* JULY "■NT ■■ ' Ooldaboro Counry Club will send a > team to Kinston Thursday to taka part In ike golf tournament them Thane who wish lo take pert In Ike S*lf tournament are asked to give • their nnmea to the professional (may i‘ The golfing net In getting n rtnuer and at range • each day of plav and much ol mnlr conversation and lot* of the famclt la about drives, pint*, 'maahle shots, bunkers and bunt 'I ha flay In* of the game over lh«* new i course la developing the usual num •ber of cranks, and the uaual number of good players and bod lads of the boy* are playing a better game on the corner of < enter and Walnut thun they are playing on tbejjjpurac . The ground* will be In good shape ' for the Fourth of July tournament •nd those In charge of the event ex pert to make It an nil day affair Both ladles and gentlemen will take part In the games that day. Furthe. i>n aounrement will be made later pa to handicap* a*ml rules of the ‘oiirna ment I.KUK FOR MHORT COtfA* *. • I The Irl-county abort course at Wil son for all club boys and glrld starts today and yesterday a large number from Wayne left the court bouse through ihe country lo labe part In the actlvltleif at Wilson Wtgty-flv* left from Ooldaboro. and Ihlrty'-Ave- from Pthsvllla and vicin ity While In Wllaon the boy* and girls will be given Instrucftondialong the Ilea of canning, poultry, garden ing and basket making -fatrurleru I from N. C. Mate have been sent dowa lo kelp Both# cour»ee and they will j. teach each morning and afternoon At High* Ifee school will be gjvaa *v*r to mu dug paeturea «fd vHßiff othar aasueeauiats fke worß I* u*4<r Abe atyevhß** »»»•'•• By g. 8, PkkfM Willi Dr. A. D. Wilcox u the principal speaker tor jd 'Uion, the Memorjjil Community Building Drive iwcMivsd.laSfwt •nst night in «n inapiring gnd »t times thrilling rrngfim jii(ji took place after a well laid dinner. 7 Tlie popular Durham minister, one# the. belovad peator of Paul’s Methodist church of opened hie BiHrtw.ifi a happy sort of way which la evidently ckayacteriatk of < After keeping the hundred and fifty or more beaquatera Mi nig With laughter for ten minutae he awung into a vlyrlkT picture of war days, painting the picture with matter strokes Jpda •weeping remem be ranee, / ' t - - i '.Jl.JiiaRB >1 iae tagunier siopi«*u aun me rse as became serious aa tba preacher sad orator bean to bring back to Ufa the days of the war Ho pictured tbo little meet lag I* the first Baptist church one aftarnn that marked the beginning of war mootings ia Ooldaboro He told of Mw the tow a waa fired with the pat riot lam sad **- ibustaam that made It contribute so much to the winning Os the war for America. " lo cloolag Dr. Wllcoa brought laara U> tba eyes of many as,ho paid a loa der and glowing tribute to the mem ory of thoae who marched swap lo Urn throbbing drums In 1»1» and who 1 are sleeping silently under the bat tle scarred and Mood aoohed grouada of Flanders and Ffanes. > "It Is ao Utils' wa can da to bring back the Mrsa of tboao bays who died I Thai la the wort gs M» Masher of all moo. bur we ert build to Amps a’ gae tuerial that wBI-gw dm thraugb the goberaUgaa aa S (aachor of high courage To the youth of (he lead, aid keep forever freak In the minds of the people of the city the grid toot mo ment lo the history of Ooldaboro Dr. , Wllgos said "W> will not only honor the bays who died and those who am atlll liv ing. but wa will honor ourselves sad bodor our Uod by building here a building that will stand not only aa a monument to the men who dtod hot which g 111 bonne the grant civic organ last ion* end the factors that are bringing our children op into o full i er and finer life ao that they may rise up ad call us blessed after wo have gone " ha continued "This la a tlma to bo Joyful aad at the sains time It la time lo he serioua. We have facing ua a campaign to erect a great memorial The flag on yoador sign muat go up sod must go up rap idly. It Is our duly, It Is our prlvllogo, II la our Joy." The supper opened with a few re marks by Captain Nathan o‘Rerry who la an aacallant toastmaster not only because be Is a graceful speak er. but also because be koows that others ara graceful speakers. Ha add ed a charm and dignity to tb# assem bly that probably no other man la 1 Ooldaboro could. Tom (TUerry, the Irreepraaaible •ißjer. lad off by swinging the crowd Into "America " Whlla tb* wen aad women ale Ike eiceltent food prepar ed by the cafertoria committee under the leadership of Mrs. K. M. load, chairman, assisted by local young la dles. a musical program waa tbo roughly enjoyed aad loudly applaud ed. To Mrs T. B Jenklue fell the solo work end without a doubt she takas tba hand-painted candelabra aa a warbler. Her flral nolo waa roundly applauded and when tha sextette sang she slaked out claim* on high "C“a" with the same deliberation and ease that moat folks show drinking Ira taa on a hot night Tb* aaitstlo. composed of Mrs. Jenkins. Elate la>r Kornesay. Mr*. W g OB Robluaoa. Mlaa I-euii Hlaughter, John Armant. Edwin law and Ouy Winstead, was roundly ajiplauded and forced to slag Its song over again. One man of the • seatette waa aliasing, apparently, end when he sees this write-up won't be be mad? , "Why Wa Bhoukl Build n Memor ial,” waa the subject of the first scheduled speech Mr., fltraud spoke with the uaual banker brevity and clarity and his speech waa well *»- reived and lo lb* point V A. Dee* spoke of the Influence of the Community Memorial He was ; I thoroughly full of bla subject aad neat to Dr. Wllcoa takes the blue II ribbon for pure and unadulteratpd i j oratory He spokd for a fed minute! on I* Influenm/of the memorial MMI then dlvtd*o"'(be address Into three • parte: "Memorial" and tt AMgag to no. -Commnnlfy"" kM ,J»l*||,M i meant to the hoy* who want away "Jttlldtagr **tf wbaf R mas as to thoae growing up aad the gsDerations t r ;; MEMBER OP ’ *' ASSOCIATED PRESS that will oaam on to SimK Before aad after gaJLp tRo Captain Nathan, mad* It waa a boat tha beat mmSwjoH In Ouldsboro by tb* tnaEyp||Jfr Hsmsey used to get MIOHN mothers sod tb# bobhg' per* lo singing hi* soßglJl' jLJBot !»•! summer Whal wag lb* on* they sang ao UMHrHBMR was t»b What Will mWm^m There - The old war sixl marches were tb* »i«hi six! It we* a reaIMMA Ha >*» kelp luue* Ilk* Tipperary" Troubles -Ix»na. I stag 1 Keep ,he Home Fire. soug which used to rgg m-a, rue gang's all here. MMV.-? do we car*' waa w.Ts£i Tom Olfirry ifllly pSsihD the moat UtNARM about the whole nwdMfif speech made h> Lionel kfaflL ■ W shyly rose to kla feet uS| Bni* after * flatlet la* l*troflAflMS ft 'AP prucended lo tell the crttgAW 1 U ready They aatoualed igdlSX C uuu .loll.ro aad Ute was received With lIU.DOO applause from the delight* MNiSif The following «H an fQE&i to meel thl. morning at fI&M in ibe chamber of W k Alien. Edgar Paul Borden. Keaaon ■ggAfliTll t Hrown, H H Brown. A B tgglflwK B Borden third. A V. Cruwfordv Clarence Crain. Creech. A O CleWrent, W. a liK O. ■ Dewy*. (Jeorgs JhMI, jjmSL Dewoy, A H. RggertoMKlE RRMbCT Cedric Eedrtc lEdgartUl. A-|MB lar. o K Free ©pa. lik f-rtm A T. Origin. John nUMt/C. k Oeaf ibam, H. L. Orabam. Ugh ftglgi• H M Humphrey. 0. h Jkag||% ff H Holmes. X 0. NMMffML ffl Hons*. J H Hawley. T A Mtglß sea Relph Erwin. A C. fklkfcgfl, A. A. Joseph. Noll Joaoghs Jam Jp roma. W. H. Orlfga. Uj A Roy all. Ooarg* C. KaraaflpA AM. Load. John N lamgeat, OgL 4, Si loagatoa. M Y Late. C. A MflNr C A Norwood. T. H MirdM*. TMk OUerrr A (Mllnger J A BodAoV Henry Pika. J. A Rnhtnhh. VTA Roblaaoa. U A. Ralaey. Jda HBiia , tkal. Kenneth BoyaU. W. La AlOjMflgl 0 C Royal I. C,. P Btn iglflM, >9. M Stroud. R. A Rtevaa*. J. A. fiHaMNMA W M Smith, *• H. XpaMW fjbggm Thompson, W K Taylgr, R. fTt*- tla. R. Y Teague. I. C. VtaoflMfjA K Wllklaa. Zeno Wall. PmM toKgv ton. and A. H. Xaeloy * • jury pickrow TRY FLORIDAN WHIPPING 8009 LAKE errr. n*.. J«a* A-d mt 10 try the can# of Tbomgg'iV, Ag geabotkam convict camp Whtgplßg boas charged with murder A 'llflrr Hon of Martin Tabort waa egßgMflifl her* Isle today. To* fgruapfg gn| Iwa business men tom peg ■ It required almost to* hwnrt I* oA Ula the Jury The last aaan dikaa# the boa at flv* o'etook this aAaohhaA . Thar* war* aevee man vealr* RH left out of a panel of M wßog the last a* test low was agade Tk* R?j was ordered lortad up for Ihg AjWl\ and court took a r#eon MM * o’clock tomorrow morning. Counsel far the sta|* IgitßllM held a conference with thOwplShS s. sad early t0.1.b. tt waajfKy . up oJk Heading --ffra-pjr ©9 • **~l oe seMeuce oabaftd fILS many of tho jurors. . , . —** M M wci rifi MRI
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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June 27, 1923, edition 1
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