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~ WEATHER I Tt.Tstffer.ssST >1 I I. I 'll m .rnmi V#U M 'MHN ICIUI Ml Firpo Knocks Out Willard In Eighth Round MRS. EDITH VANDERBILT GUEST OF GOLDSBORO TOMOMWW I r<t * ■ President Os State Fair Will Speak At 11:30 In Wayne Court House L Will Be Introduced By Kenneth C. Royal), Freni dent of Fair Association VDDRESS WILL BE ON “PURPOSE Qf STATE FAIR" Tomorrow Uoldeboro has us It «uest. Mm. Edith Vanderbilt. Fres- tbe North Ohrollna Statu Fair, who la .on a tour of Eastern North Carolina speaking In the In terente of thp State fair and the local county fairs Mrs Vanderbilt has been heard by b large crowds throughout eastern Carolina, Mil the (air association of Wayne Corfuly la very naslous that a large audience greet her at th< court house tomorrow when she Is Introduced at 11:30 o’clock. Kenneth C. Boyall. the live head or the Wayne County Fair Association will present Mm. Vanderbilt to Utu crowd. Wbtle here she wltl be enter * talned at a number of sqclal events.) Efforts were made to have C. A ' (Ards ell to address the audience tomorrow, He was detained, bow , ever, on business In Oeorgla and will be unable to attend. Frank Parker, of the de— of agriculture 'n Raleigh has accepted the Invitation Os the fair association to make u ten minute address. , - -- Every effort hi being made to have Vanderbilt end Mr. Parker, and tin: a large crowd present to bear Mrs j farmers ary especially urfpd -to at >4 tend lbs meeting. ■--. . ■*- . T ALLEN TO SPEAK TO TEACHERS FOR HIS FIRST TIME! , h Talks at University Summer School Next Monday Night (iLAI’EL HILL. July 12 A x,~Al len. Stale Superintendent of Public Instruction, will address tbe Lnlver-j slty of North Caroltus summer school < here on Monday evening. July 11. j Mr. speak nt 1:30 o'clock ta Memorial Hell and s large au dience Is expected to bear him as. this will be bis first pa pea ranee here since hta appointment to succeed Dr. 1 E. C. Brooks He was expected to address tha summer school on the*' 'night of Its formal opening on June S 3 but was Unhble to attend Repeated efforts on .the part of! TFfof. N. W. Walker, director of the ! * summer school.* have at last suc ceeded la gating this date. Jiowever. and hla coming Will be watched wltb ’ Interest by the Mate teachers here. ' i [ FORMER STRIKERS DENIED JURY TRIAL r r ■**■—*■! Judge Holds That the Men Were Not Gnifuifed in ~ Uwful Strike Chicago. HI.. July 11 Ten mem bors of a railroad shop craft union who went on strike In July, 1932. and who were shortly uftrr rfound guilty of violating a temporary, In-' junction wera -denied a jury trial! under the j.'layton act today The court held that tbe men w«r» j Cjiwt engaged In a lawful strike and ihat their acts relative to the mil-! roed company ww«.n- the same as j those of strangers and ih? mru were ' not qualified to demand u Jury <rigl GOLDSBORO LOSES TO TARBORO GOLF Charlie littrhiun the Star flayer for Locals netting Third of Point* , (•oldsboruf lost to Tarborn In a very Interesting golf tournament yea "Jrday by n score of 24 to ft. ('bar my Barham wee the star player for Goldsboro. he winning 3 of (he nluv points which Uoldoboro made U- According to the prufeeeioual tbe i unda are nuw In very fine shape, the grass having Jusi been cut. and the greens to n (good shat)* as any to be found la tbe state. The cldb house will be completed within the next two weeks. It wjlt turn evory uiodera evaveaftoftM* 11 THE GOLDSBORO NEWS - -«-■■■ ■ ~ "~g SEVERE STORM IN SOME PARTS OF THE STATE p Severe storms sw»-p|| over parts of Wane County Inst night and late ysaterday afternoon. No reports of damage had reached the city lid* last night. Advkys from Raleigh. Selma. ll«on and Hewderson wffe to the effect that scVfir# electrical dis turbances and bard ruins hit all those sect tom. with damaging I effect la some places. Wires I were put out of commission at places. The ■> storm to the cast - wan not .of such violence. cm HR Mil ~ MEETING Os THE ip dim I EVERETT TO BE ! CHIEF SPEAKER j. The' Chamber of Commerce hat m-nt out Its announcements for the ' annual dinner which will take place oh July 17th when Secretary of State Everett will be tbe prlulcpul 'speaker. * i* With the announcement Is a card ) •to Ik* mailed back to the secretary ad vising whether or uot the m«ftl ber can attend Secretary Denmark urge* all members to scud the j card back In order (bat he may I know how many to have dinner pre-! pared for. If why member falls to get the announcement be Is naked ‘to call Secretary Denmark and . state so In order that all mcmbe-fcji ! are taken care of. . The announcement for the. dinner IS as follows: * ,B ‘ Dear Member: Wa take great pleasure in advis ing you as one of our members, thut ! our aunual meeting f will be held Tuesday evening. July I 17th. nt N.OO- o'clock In our Assem bly Rooms. 1 In addition to our usuui annual program of submitting our financial j and activity statements und elect- I lug officers for the new year. Hon .W. N. Everett. Secretury of State of North Carolina, will lie our guesr sod will address o.ur membership Please sign the enclosed card and return to us Immediately, advising that you *lll be present, so that we oan provide for yuti at the dinner i Thanking you In behalf of life or ! fleers and Directors of this organU ; *atlon for your liberal moral snd ! financial aid in the past ami solicit ) lug ( your rad vice In the future, we remain • Yours Very truly, Hold*boro Chamber of Commerce! 1 , w - <■ Denmark. Be< ROBBERS TAKE SAFE AND ALL AT HIGH POINT iml Pound Metal ho, Cnrrlvd Soverol >III«o in (hr (ounlrv Hlah Point. N. c . ju|y || Thieves entered the office of the Stnndar-1 tWI o.upary in the out skirts of High l-olnt. Saturday night .\nd made Nv'sy will, the n*ie cop talnln-y about lito In curieucy ant, «oo in uttrram.y. The s»,- v- ah- Ing about -too pounds, vu*. foilnd several miles 'rum the HI comps ay's office Munday Tha sate had been hammered open and the cur rwocy removed, but the checks and valuable papers, bad been left Mgisiurbed INJUNCTION KEEPS!! ! SHOP CMFTSMEN 1 FM INTERFERING Strikers s’ho Went Uul lasl Year Permanently Restrain- • ed Prom All Interference , MOST SWEEPING EVER GRANTED, . —r- Ctitcngo. July 13.—Four hundred thousand of the Uallrond Shop ( last ' t'uionn who went on strike a yesrago In protest agulnsi a United States imbor Board, decis ion. today were permanently re strained from Interference In any way with the operation of railroads In Whsf Is considered the inoel sweeping perßtaent Injunction evg. granted * < The' final decree which rritkes |a r- | mnueid .a temporary Injunction ' • granted the federal govern on application of Atforuev General I Dougherty was granted by Judge Wllkurson today The defendant I ' unions which comgtrlse the ruilway j employees of the craftineu were given do days to file an appeal I In entering the decree Judge WII kerson said the evidence ’ showed that beyond n doubt tluyt U wpt ■ part of the purpose ' combination to Carry on the jnrfkc by assaults e then cited numerous acta of violence and noted that tbc damage to the road* dttrinv (In' ■trike was more thanj *!u».,(H*o.ooo Referring to tbe contention of th< unions that the teuiimrary Injubi llon was an tnterfarence with free r spi-ech Judge Wilkerson declared It n - "misdemeanor" to cbararctertse I aJM uL.Jhiu h«U of Urn tfalundanU' Kgs peaceful "The peaceful . words «( pickets, the peaceful words. of % Strike leaders, taken by virtue or the atmosphere of lawlessness and vlo In—t Iw-whii-li they are spoken a forrernot adhering . in the «• words themselvss and thoTeforc trnnsrend 'ins the right of "frree simerb." he said (Ki.OSi; IN OKLAHOMA 1 Granite. Oklahoma. July 12.—Two IH-rauns were killed and several 1n- , jurred when a tornado struck (litg i city today Considerable property I loss,was reported i Large Crowd At | Revival In * Spite Os Weather ; ig. | Deleyation From Rosewood Attends Meeting v in a Body B . *• —i. ■■■sit i ■in lacn ■ ii . _ v ~ , . v 1 SubjtiiM Three of tile greatest tragedies The three greatest tragedies hip: l,«t: The tragedy of aln. • 2nd: The tragedy of the Saviour, j 3rd The tragedy of the indifferent heaved . Tragedy ttret of nil is aln. Sin ban been and In the moat perplexing ' problem that the redeemed ones have j to do with Kxpel aln trout Ihe worl.ll and we will remove of all our trou-| , bles. we will remove .all of our | I heartaches. all of itbc sickness, all! i of our sorrows, all of our trpublea| | and all of our death* ft hat la ato ’ It will toe loleraat* ling If you .will take the different hooka und different «li<tiouariea v 4i|il ’ different |i«raotia in the world and ask each whit. aln la and hear the 1 many answers I have juat llnlahed I a new book called 'The Religion of I Science." and II la amaxing what' I runic ao-called acholara of the world ’think about aln. What ta aln’ The; answer will d«|>cil<l all tpgetfler upon l whom you aak Suppose .1 ask Mrs taidle. of f'hriatlau Science, what ahe considers i I aln la, und ahe auya aln la more of » a lunry than a fact, that am is more; lof Imagination titan anything else. 1 but when I aee her followers In’the I tolls of the lawn and falling at eurh ; other's throats over the millions of! 1 wealth which baa been aorumulaled | I reach very quickly the conclusion I that aln le more than fancy and ig j more than Imagination I , ] ask Matthew Arnold, that brtl» \ J * '+*• GO I.o's BO MO, N. C, JIM IX, IMS GFSTIGE A NORWOOD W IT MOiOE'< BEFORE FIBMIGENTS (Joldsboro Man Say* Marketing Asnocialion Here To Stay k Spile of Wffteultiea ' "THINKS LONG STRIDES HAVE BEEN MADE MUMttiE. N f. July l| -Onorr A. NorwiMMl.of Goldsboro, pcesldell' of tbe, Trl-Htnte Tohucno A.-hoctdtiun. spoke here today tiefon the central and pl«db>oot farm dew oastratlok, gg4M» *1? *re hnWluk *[ three,, days sysnlon. Mr Norwood 4a claowd that tla saadelaflon bad Ope 1 rated under, -dlfflenUlna, bu( - that It.-- Is makinP progiemi «ttd Is here t<> stay. Tbe Imperial It [the compauy that has refused to purtiiase from' the ! association lie Ig not Certain whatb-j I ar another adcance wIB b« made to ! members before tha auction inarketM i opett up or not, since such action' might tend to lower the market at' I the beginning of the dfiwaod. He is ( enthusiastic and long stride i -1 have been made In ’corporative n»nr | ketlng f ; MERCHANTS [PUT * i ON BUS LINE IN ELIZABHfIH CITY Hutil* I’asnenger* Khwi Ditrtant Depot To tbe ifcuineas District ' 1 * * J** KlDatieth City. N. C. July 13- Tlie merebants of thl* city gone Into tbe bus line business it alt happened title ' * p. It la some little distance from tbe railway station to the business section of Elisabeth City, and tbe .fares charged by drivers of u.ihllc I cars for transporting pus-« ng**r» , were considered by the man hauls I to be -keeping numermin e.li«• t>i>« - , ussy fVoni tbe city. So. the m r- I, cb tnls get together and fsrnwil i < orporut mn to operate n„ lut-t i»v here. A charter wgs recently grunt , td. tbe (orporntlou by tbe S, entary of State and tbe first jpia has al-j Lready arrived. The cdh* -nil! b.„! 1 opetated for the convenience ot the j public. It Is explained, and no' fu- 1 i profit. ' Itaht Kngllab eaagylat, i>oct, und . rltlc -and he says sin l» nut the big monster In the human life and hu man aociety that most of the preach-j era would have you think; that sin la .more of an affliction than anything* i -lae. something that can be more or' j leas easily removed Hot when I »<*;• ! people suffering ami k ,M, W that they, i ait* not affected physically I know lat once l here la a great deal of j ! trouble within somewhere. | I am going now to my thinking! Into a home which I visited nu one lof vacaUoua sou.*- summers ago j I A wnmdH had bail lyphoht fever anti was about over the disease tint she could mat get over to me ikngl .aid "N’ell'a trouble.' .Isn't Hie typhoid favor, hut alio h*a gone into sin add thea In ahe baa committed haunts her by day uudi I lllgllt uud If you *W relieve her of | her aln you still relieve her of nlue-' tenths of her trouble/' and w hen ahe I found Iter Saviour ahe begun to get I a»tH I aak a group of achulgfa «h<t| they j think aln la. ajid they say tin la a I sort of Inherited temiHTainent. that , »e ure WoCff with ceilalu unafvura- I, hie hlaa; that If we gre aMe ley re move Ibla teinjierument or'hlaa liyi process of education we have re moved all the trouble.—■ tint this d**esl | not antlafy me. for i cannot retain 1 my self respect as a thinking rituen when f try to n-g |J| the reaponal- i 'onUnued og Pugg mmf * m - . South American ftam< Willartl's Fistic Future A Savage Bfow On Giant’s i€hl« •’ 1 ? . II '* I I / \ 01 * - - - • _ I 9 > ■ \ » - . \ *W' ■*?-» — 1 j" :■ - typhoid am NIT IISECTHHS . of mu tn - - - Ci UolrHii I'wciiuUoii* Arc Taksn “ The Tlrwtdnd piwax« - Will Spread NOW IN TWO ( fcNTRAL COUNTIES| , •* • . I Kalelgb. N T, Ju<V *3 Six can** , of typhoid fever among tin* members ) of one family In Union county and' I five caaea among the children of a I Cleveland county fauttly regmrted tbl the State Board of Hrultli called ' .forth today a warning from the 1 -Board that the typhoid aoaaon la jyal ■ beginning, and that every precaution 1 against thia preventable tllaeaae j •hdliild Im* taken during July. August j and September when Illness from this ciuae renchen It* peak In both Instances of , family c j demies the dlsenne h|»a at tucked ' children The Union county family j In one»of negroes with the youngest of the alck children a b#hy of thn* ' years, and the eldest a boy of air teen, The Cleveland county fa ml I* | la a white one with the yoangest vU liui sis’yearn of age and the .-blest 'seventeen years. experiences of Use health official* 'it was stated, has demonstrarted that j annually the .typhoid rpt*. both casa 'and death rlaea with tithe warm weuther and the Increase of house flies, considered the greatest fac tor In (hr tranamission of' the germs of typhoid and other''"’ Inte* final diseases. Kwh year for rtke ‘pant ten years (he typhoid rate hag been consistently lowered In North Carolina. It" wall stated, nntri lasi year the tlbal numWr rof deaths for the first time since ncrurntr aluUsllc* have been kept dropped, under rthree hundred. lieing 2»g. I That this total may be det rased ■ Ihla year rthe Htate Board of Health j la advising three „ things: I amnia tlon against typhoid by taking three doses of antityphoid v« M -in* at In tervals of one week; the delanln* I up of hj-eedlng places of flies and • •he destruction of these dangerous I i deadly Insects by traps, po|, on «nd -watting. and the * reeolpg „ ' houses to keep the,, out; ganiurj •H.posal. of waste, from the b,„|y While the reports of eleven cas-i Os tfyphold lb two ramlllea I* „„ »*ual. It »«a wW , for (li wh,*. state as gathered through th. i one hundred loon! quarantine off! , i I "r* and reported,to ib« State Board j "f Health Indicate « heApf tlon than at this u*l year A 1 lots! of 494 ,-ases have been report •'» to date M against 496 ease, i h«- lira* six months of 1922 Th, deaths reported Tor the n rM m j nionlhg of 1» 22 * err 2P a* again, 32 for the same period Ihla year MOTHER RECOVERS HKR YOUNG BABY; ' J ““' To l-MM.lpkl,. ™ T '»* Itahv. Tksl’a All Iherw l M To U.»» B*vm Mr..' RrfK ' #! t * HAD KEEN STOLEN UY HIS FATHER .'fis Arthur He#*. whose throe- 1 year old baby was taken away from ■ Impel Hill Hunday and carried North by Its father, from whom 'Hr Rees ig living apart, arrlrved 'barrtuolgkt fn,m .Norfolk W |, h tu child, on the way bark to « |aptl 111. * I • » | "I Juat went to Philadelphia and 'look mV baby thafa all there ig f» It.- said Mrs Rees. I “Os course | intend to take care ilmi hi hr not taken sways from me again " I iifTeieitfo provide all poe : , slhle opport until** for hi* father to i visit him, hut I have legal advice I that my claim / to the care of him i while he la vofry young la eutlruiy ; sound '* '^ r ' *_ - LOCAL FIGHT FANS WER>S MOSTLY FOR BIG JESS WILLARD In spite rtf the rain n limfc crowd gathered last night u> hear Ihc T ret urn A rroia (he Rlrpo-Wll lard ‘ light * ) ‘ » TbV aympathy of the, Golds boro Wrowd sM, with wtitaed: Slid %i the seveuth wkeh Ite *p pesrv b to. bpv«- u alight ,*dvagt- I age 'iherei whs ronsldqrahle cheering on the part of iha . Gold* porn ftghi ran. Oifly a nilnuiM Ikler (he A. I* flashed, the fact tl}al Hrpo had floored AY Ik ( ■• r ‘ l f <' r •he count, and with ibe ; aiuiouf cin'sil the crowd .hrufcp up In j allengw. mWFWIFF DkOil PILITEIY ! WIK FRIWCE I Ftalnly Tellg Frunce She C«a not Much Ixmrcr I’HHHlve Wit need HIS BPEECH IK “ . 0 VERY SHORT ■ * - (By tKe A «aoc|alad " Ureas | UmdsMX July It—The Wrtrne Mtg-j , later H'anlev Baldwin Ip the Heuse of Commons and Marquis Cursoa In the House of * lairds to eager audi ences today made ‘tfrittlwß r*rr mmnerment* on the govarament's polh y on the reps ration problem la con trust tu such aUtementa by hi* dfcytlcian. Mr. Uoyd George whlfh wwere very long. Mr. Bald wln'a pronouncemente were partfe. uUrlv brief taking bbouf alxieen 1 delivery qy as In neither house did the opposition of- I fer crlUelsm of . any the momentua proceedings were qnlck ly ended The . question on everybiMly's "How far the British government's , Open disapproval of the French ; Hu *>r rpolicy and He holding aloof j therefrom were In lie converted le |*° "■ active policy separate fr.«ir France" war to a «rent extent ub ansivered Premier Baldwin .as, talqlv moved quite perceptively from Mr. Bonur Uw'i altitude of n-.s»i vlsm inhsinurh as he anno y ..«• the. government's' derision to sub «nli to the aMlea a separate reply to I Germany's laijsi, offer ilnit h< did mR give the slightest Indlestlor 1 nature of the proposed re I Ply. . This, was the only Important point In the pronounrement which wae r I warning couched In the mnel polite Inngmge but plainly telling Franc ihal the British government couli nos much longer remain a passive j.sp*.. tutor to a policy that threat rncri the economic rollapae „■ Oenuany and with diaaater to .1 Kuro|M> TRUCK SERVICE TO KINSTON The ttoutheasiein Kxpresa Co have established a truck line ached '<*!.• la-tween Kinston ams Goldsboro And are operating two round trlpr tu t ween these offli-ea dally Goldaboro at «io a m end | 2p U M arriving nl Kinston at l: !A A M and Kai p \| living Klna»on at . U:«0 A M and 5: .14* P M arrivlss J k«re 13 1(1 l» M add 7*o P . The Kindlon diflcg' of the South-, •astern Kxpresa Company was open cl for business Halimtu) the 7th a which time this srheduie was pur Ip | effect The Targe truck which ha> just I wen purchased and put In op i ( • rath r by this company, makes lafi | side these two olflcsa the points iA 'tween. Zfl NO IM HU.ni; Mushlngton. July 12.—1»i-4 l >3 the ilomesdr demand foi{-V meal and other farm pre V/ / haidly he ex|iecled at /V time and there seeiua I during the reununde/ j lor a decrease, a c.otnnv ~ omtsts and announced two days session at tt I of Agrlculturer. *• *v laV't f*»h ASBoqlfSjiillteJ *■— ■ * ruoi vtrigqm ■ i ; ■ > . y., )] LARGEST CROWD : A IN HISTORY OF RINGSIDE FIGHT xm" Ringktok. jhrbkv ctTnii^MgUi ~ <By tbs Prsss.»~J«|« Milliard, the igoualgta Mg Kansas w«nt back lalo ilatlo dtfK v tonighf hut ha ktag«l m laat^g^k graateat crowd la ring hiatory, Ult Allad Boy las Acras to •r*riiß||riL. ■&r s^.aa^fSnt d Mir to WllltarePw fama As the giant fttrsaar aßaanghk la (ha atgkth rtmagf of a AMFSmT tla. one of the irutMt paMt imac>weight kUtgry. iMMggkHIRJg The. was .... questtoa of lortty of the young ArgAßtkM t« the ruahdu la swung Inevltahla. (• never l«for e failed jP-ihflfajrlMK the Mouth Anuilairt Jess despite Ms llCSliglt ijyqkghd stamina wlßnd. •* trying almost ImmI)« Backed up against Ml MH|d bta head sank then i g|(hi ' the head soot him t» Maßußsd.’’ .{Rt*;- kneeled as referee llsflla.. LHffgr stir led counting ami (dll, ig- fine, but the grunt bulk Rag naafegpl to nl bis handlers ar Ab SBkV <wft Four years cUgm Dampaey. bwt agt remained today Bn-OWM * Mtt> Jmustej. the strength U rtad g|UT ' (hat dsvhstaMng altadk «f Flrpo a great spqed aid hts pmM angles gave him N N[Wtt American and* *UUrWd 'ittigai) blocS In* i,lade 1... b«t MMW tllng Willard stayed a hd' ifilsg'- slva waiting for a sSHfM |* gho4* » uppercut, but Finn a dStfty objart was never iu ddn#cr • • ** J KINGMIDK. JKH *Y ortT. Flrpo. kl ready dr at snd. nmdjr. to.entgr the ring He received an TTs|lf whnh WMt entered tbe Hag and immvi/ gaudy outer ralmegt fllglMlgj MM -elf garbed In purpln tights. RS-', lard stepped through th* er^Ujsi mg a White cord an— i his j^pn, green tight. Qvgr Hung .hi <dd gray (ovljMbHh papers l»Ulfl«|^0 IHMket He i eceiva# in atlon Flrpo jC— lafunned th* -awe “ scales at rfng ALOTONj rwmo TOOAC4- H m,r 'V . '. J r ... JUt,' ■w vml—ht 7-iaJTtP-V
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