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» 1 WEATHER I*e«l Ah|w tknm probable *•*<uUf M 4 Sm4ay. ▼•LCMI TW#t NUMBER Itl Mrs, Vanderbilt Speaks *SjE 71:30 Today APPROPRIATION OF WELFARE DETRIMENT MAY BE COT Political Rumor Has That Economy To * Go In Welfare Work ■ . /> - r \ It Also Says Fred Mintz of Mt Olive Knows a Lot About Such Work in Wayne County There la considerable dlncuKsion ot a political nature about <be re- j otocUoa of the Wayne oCumy Super-1 tntundent ot Public V'.'lC.ire ifoing on. The eleei'o* la a:!**! ilvri (or cost Monday and the (rend ot the discussion la that the appro priation lor the department will be cut and cheaper man loOnd. although therein no complaint agalnat A. K. Howell, the present Incumbent. Dame Rwubr, alwaya ntoelttrlac around whta political dhcu/rlon* me up hoe It that the present board ot County Cummlaaloi»ta arc t olng to cut the ralary and eppro j-i'rUon- to ilia department and yet one Fred Mlrlv ot Mount Olive to / takeover tbr ntau. Mr M!nti baa tetn a aewtpipcr man for ttmtl yrt-ra la Mount Olive and a polltl c -a of aome rsmfe in hi* ow j nrnto ban. Just wtto* Mr. Min's know* oitut the fog cf Siperlntenu it of f’SSB* Welfare la not as yet been ■nde public by the Old Lady Ru hut the general aisumptlon la ln~toat he Known about an much an the average aewapaper mast The board of county commbudon •ra and the board of county educa- Uew meet * Jntot eeaatou Monday to decide tti» fcattor The board of ** r9n **** *» to*** ot buh i USE OF WCK • ' HI SOUTH L. r*rr, Duritam Roy Killed" •. When Train Turns Ovtr TWELVE INJURED * t JPV THE ACCIDENT Memphis, T*ha. July II—A brok en mil, officials believe caused the urrqck of tbe Memphis special Houth onr hallway N, Y. to Memphis flyer at as early boar today near Lar ktasvllle, Ala., with tbe death of one pereo nand Injury of two score when four pullman cars and ' two day ooachea wtin .whipped from the track and overturned while round el* curved” at 41 mllea per hour. H'L. Cqrr, Burhdta, N. C., waws crushed to death Th the smart Twelver Injured persona were hurried to a hospital at Hunta vllle for treatment and 23 other passengers with minor Injuries, with others who escaped unhurt reached Memphis today. » , 1H RHIV MAN MIMED tj WHEN TRAIN DERIK.ft Memphis. Tain.. , July 13.—One map was killed and shout 30 in jured. seriously, early today when tbe Memphis special on (he ’ ftoutliern Hallway waa derailed two n>Mas east of Larkinsvlll*. Alabama, aeeordlag tn mport ■receive*! hero Ten at the more anetously injured pm la a hospital at Huntsville. Pewr tdillmane and two coaches 1 as the train which wrne en route from New York to Memphis were torn - loose from tbe eaplne. mall, express and combination cars and hurled the embankment overturn- Durham. July II.—H. Lyon Carr, tbe IP-year-old youth klled In e . fir Railway 4rreck In Alabama til W An* is a son of W, A. C arr, aaafflfaat superintendent of the Dur ham Hosiery Mills, who lives on Hamaeur street, in this cMv ife Is a junior at Tiialty College *»«* was on hla vacation His parent* were under tbe Jgmfeagloii that be had decided to spypgi hi%>atlre v»- ration In AshertllQ aud cannot, un derstand why ha', was * aboartl the f t U THE GOLDSBORO NEWS continuing I/* present apptoprla j tion. according to reports, and what : the commlaalonera think about the matter Is unknowwn. Kacb member ot the commissioners have a vote and each member of the bchoot board has a vote, aceordtng to the present Information. Just how they will come out ou the subject Is aot generairy known, although - most folks believe that the preaent appro priation will tie continued. ,V Mr. Howell, the present superin tendent, when asked, about the mat? * ter only smiled and remarked “I have been doing tHli work ten years, and find that I haven't eauogh training for It. If they waat to gat a cha per man they may, but I pee no hope for the department Unless they secure s man wwbo baa been train ed- In social welfare and under stands tbe many problems that will come before blm. Other than that I have nothing t oaay." When asked., what he though the board would <to he said that ap tor as lie knew they would continue the present appropriation as It was He said that be felt and that "most of the members feel that the yrork 'could not be aucceagfully carried op' '“*?*• ** hr jarjtod on ROCBMf ‘ll SPEECH I TBE MET Feel Th *t Prime hfin teter Jfas Not Killed Un ;■s , deratandinic TBK TRESS IS 'i;> resentful H%IB, >ly IS—(By tk» Assorts! - ed Psrtsj—PfJme Minister. Baldwin s speech lb Die House of Commons yesteiMay. ft' was understood, was to th >J >^ rlp<>l ,opJc under diacus slon sffeuyVni eetin* of the PYench cabinet ; The fqjfln* that prevailed to ’of ficial eitfdes iWs mornlns was that the tipeaMi dW not absolutely close the door, top ir-Understanding withj Orest fcty*it. although there waa an' Immense dilf . n, policies of the two poo at rid* which the court eous and pbrases used by Mr Buldwlttjdid dot hide. The press* 1 rpegnts what It remtrdH* as his übduo lloneney with (Wnnuo "Very in form forVrsnce, very lndo|g«at tyr Germany in sub stance." sags ifc Kcbo De Praia, The IVtlt deplores that Mr Hinder In d» rt • iwtwC* that by p*o IMslns Tn at the present JunrtortvGennun industrial Ists who aiyN|||||'hosLne to repar* lions. ' V 7 7, ' / Henri Dldpu.. In FHarg opines that pi rjc t !iji, the ststeneid will appear g* a ‘'(Jalastrophe. Th* radical organ flTkrfcvre. which never misaes an opjx*t unity to criticise. Premier Pol DCs Ac. r«p»arks: “•-•t us regret,(With Mr. Baldwin that by Ita alienee (he 1 !• ranch government hoe permitted the Initiative to be rten away front It at such a gravs.tonjuncture.** WILSON MAY APPEAR AT COURT WASHINGTON, July IS —A Bnpoena J for Woodrow Wilson at tbe i Ho res , trial now la progrese here Iras Is sued today hut service was Me lay ed and II waa considered joubtful whether he wouM apear Ip, Epurt to live testimony Cooaaal Tor ft he de fendants said that they deelpd WU-j suns testimony regarding hVgrteer-l ration of iphe Menm giant p AlgJ * itadil* where lie |irtM|rt4p M*-1 maprte there • „*rdr t “ ■ USED mil ’ . SHEET FOR DIG ’ KLUXER PH ■ Afterward* Entertained By A*- tßchen At Tuskeßce la Charged SHEETS BORE, DUST 1 AND GREASE NEW YORK. July 18—Charge that “beet* from the store room of the veterans hospital at Turtkege*. Ala.. . wer eused as uniforms In a K. K. K. l anil-negro parade held there July ) i and that white attacbees entertained , the panders at supper In tbe boa s pltnj after the demonstration were I contained In a statement Issued to ( day by tbe National Association for r be advancement of colored people. Tbe association said the sheets »f --r terwards ware found to bear dust and automobile grease snd other evi dences so show tbe use to which they had been pul. ! MBS CBM IS ; FREED OF MURDER i 1 CHARGE BY JURY H<r Find Thought Wa* For Hir‘ Tv# Young M >->- Children [ ■ ><-; FAINTS AS VERDICT COMES IN r Newark, N. J.. Jaly Id—Mra. M F. Creighton on trial bene for the alleged palaaatof el her mother In law. Mrs. AUPie Cretgbtoa more than twoyears ago wan acquitted by a Jury tote tonight after four hour*- deliberation. Ah the foreman pronounced the words not guilty, Mra. Creighton collapsed but waa revived In a few minutes. Tbe streets were filled iwlrh a large. crowd awaiting the verdict After thanking her counsel nad receiving the -congratulation* of her family. Mrs. Creighton i first thought was for her two chlldrenl John, who was born two months agtr In tbe bouse of detention and Ruth three years old. Mb* sihd -that she - had but on# desire and was lo return to them. CBINEHE ROHItI-R* I.OOT RESIDENCE OF GERMAN 1 Hoag Kong. July 18.— (.py The A*- I socialed Press ) —Chinese " robbers today raided and looted tbe residence i ofa Oerman at Tung Shan, near Can ton. Foreigners of the district are In a state of consternation Sermon At Warehouse Revival Is On “D ivine Compulsion Os Love ” € > k '■* Meeting To Close On Fourth Sunday of This Month More than f»«0 earnest souls filed Into the big warehouse on North William street last night to hear Pastor Wall preach, and to* hear Mr. Welalagel slug, and surely they were not disappointed as TN Wall was at vlae Compulsion of Love.” a par' hla bea( 01l the subject of "The Dt of which appears below, and Mr. Welalagel never sunu more accept ably. and his son rendered a very pretty violin aolo. Preparations are being made for is great day Sunday, and to thin Ynd the people are talking, and pray ing and working. Plan to be pres ent. and bring yotfr friends Tbe meetings will not likely run huger than through the 22nd of this month, which Is the Sunday, giving three full weeks A announc ed. Whet ife do. therefore, we must de quickly. ,Our services will be held In the i Ukernaclf next Sunday mu ruing 'Hma (tejorfc La stead mt at aar l» miad. and govern yoor tfMU'rtiagiy. fiVBIp iHMhe lam pas lee ml laive.- to speak tnnHfttt nn the GOLD ABO 80, I. C* MTCRDIY MORNING, JI'I.Y 14,1M8 . ' I. ' I' FIRPfISITS Hi , WILL FIGHT iMI ■ OH LATER ms Rickard Ha* South American Cnder Iron Round Contract MAY FIGHT BIG NEGRO WILI S J . . *; 1 New York. July 13 tftly foa«A»-’ socialed Flrpn, tire- • less battler of the Arse*Hue who ' added ponderous and aged Jess WII | Itrd to this victims laht nglht be j fore a record crowd at mnylns thirty acres, today wjsa looking for more pugilistic worlds lo cqndtier. A sc ries of couferoaces howevor during the day failed to bring any nearer his prospective title tnulcli wf Jack Dempsey and Indication* point ed lo the probability that Ftrpo ad mittedly still lac-Wng la the flner points of ring science would hnve oueor Iwo more testing ttialcbcil be fore he gets n “hot at the title, As a matter of fact Ftrpo In the course of a long talk with Teg Rick ard eg pressed a desire to fight Har fy Mil la. N. O. negro who has stood out as a title < list tenge r for more than a yearr before meeting Demp sey ' 4. The aonibra South American bear ing no outward marks of the con flict la which he. crushed the former champion laat aiglit added dal he adto gaadK to.RHM gnylpF. any lime Rickard also con Purred at some length with Jack Hems, Deatpecy* fight In night rlight no wtkeugh be hopes to put on soother hsevy wweglht show either aa ftwtosr elimination or fur the tills ugM**it labor Day at Iloylea thirty aflW" Rickard has Ktrpo under an iron clad contract for a title match with Dempsey, but under .ijs terms a bout with the champion may be arranged any time before March IH24*; or later If tbe ageecmeat Is eatended Rlckardl'obtained Dempeey’a aWi Kera> signature before binding tlMf* fight but the latter said today thal L Jibe (hamploo would be resily to| face Klrpo when satisfactory terms ■ are reached. I> . t TO Rt’tt.D RAtt.ROUt j-« . / ■ Houston. July ,18.—Construct lop of ihe Seaboard Electric . Railroad • ! Company's line to Seabrook bn (tol j veston Ray, which will serve Indus-1 tries along the ship canal and shoe resorts, will begin * October 1. j, It was announced today. The com-! , puny has been capitalised for 12.- i 000,000 , ______ 1 subject of Divine Compulsion of Lobe, and the text Is found In tbe ’ 23rd verse of the 14th chupter of latke, and reads; ‘ < '"Go out l%to the highways Ami hedges and compell or constrain them to come In- thst my house may be filled." There are three main thoughta , which I wish you might graps to night, (he first is The Hesvcnly i enly Compassion; the third is Hie Heuenly Conception. * , The Heavenly Commission, dear friends. Is found I nihe two flrat , words whlc haptieur at the head of ( ’our text, "Go Out.” Vhere are three little words In , tjf New Testament Into which much of our hrlstlnnlty has be«<n poured "Chose three little words ire "Go." "Do." and ”Bo.' In Ihe word “Go." * always hear the Ixtrd command ing. In the word ’I>o" we always •) »ss tbs dlvlas love hi wtk* in the {jjjjr WN. alwy* fcal amd ge fCohtlmwHl oa Page Two» M ifc. A:' s $ < i r j ' President Os North Carolina State Fair Speaks This Morning At Court ! House On Purpose Os Association L. . t'." , . ‘ ' : ~ ~T~~ “ .’ 4 ■ : i TODAY J I* I I M B- I, ■ v I - 7 IvTP-' • m / mm : Mrs. EDITH VANDERBI^;. HUSHES MPOSII OH LIIM STORES. r liWS DISCUSSION l*ord llurkciihead Writes Argu rnent Favoring For the l-otukm Times WOULD CifECK RirM KINNING WASHINOTpN, July 11.—Unuaual Interrat wan evidenced la diplomatic rlrrloe here today In a cablegram quoting In pert a communication to the l.ondon Tunite aigned l>ord Uurk enhcad former Lord high Chancellor of Kngland atrnflgly urging" tl&t the Brltlah Government accept Secretary Huhee . propoaal for a freely agree ment which would permit the move ment of aesled liquor atorea In Amer ican territorial water* and In aearch and aelitire of *u*|»erted rum run ning craft up to the twelve mile limit Common! -on laird Barken heade argument tut* withheld. *t BAKER S A Y S WAffc" LIKELY IN JBU ROPE CBDAR IH»iNT. Ohio. July I*. There will he a continental Kuropean War within the next three or four ymtra with the powalbllUy that the Colled State* will de drawn "nn- 1 leaK KOmcthing |* done O nhout. It." NewtOn I), linker, former Secretary of War. predicted In an yddreaa Ire fore the annual conventtluu here laat night hut ranee of the (Inlted State* Into the full apirlt' of the In-ague of Na tion*. In- declared, la lh<- only \w ay open to a poaalhle prevention of ifhCli a conflict whlob he pictured aa the moat terrible tile ■world will have ever known. . I'reaident Harding la “eternnlly right.” the former ercretnry aald. In bin propoaul for pdrtlripution In the World Court, hut tM* ageney having power* lo deal oflly with Interna- I tonal question* of a legal nature *«M’t ha noonfled upon to and vw."i fariuan.h.i* ought W Mall at the mawiwt," Mr. Baber aadd la urging l Vhai the coaaUy >»n— full. mum , nrerahlp In the Inuvgue hut with any tresarvatlon* or oggor any name that Might ha deitired FIRE SWEEPS TWO TOWNS OFE THE MHP - IKSfITE OF IDAHO silope of Miller Root Mountain Seen* of Devastating i'+n *, . flagation FEAH FEI.T FOR £ . YELLOWBTONtiMt>&£ISB| Spokane. Wa*h TS inJI mining towwna of Mace and Burba, east of Kellogg. Idaho are reported destroyed by foreat Are* Kweeplng up the weatarn elope of the Bitter Root Mountanl. Wire communica tion with Are awept dlatrtct la down. Tear la felt for the Uvea of tourlata on the Yellowawtone trail highway which la underatood from meagre rtporta to be In the path of th< flaniea. Atbouaand pe.raon* are re. ported hotneleaa In the two towaa Mace la deatmyed The liimlnea j section of Burke la In ftnmea am little hope I* held of *avlna (he re mginder of -the town, The lime np' lo four p m wax e*llimited at ha* i tween mid gtoo,ooo and the prog true Os the Are la aald to he unchecked. Attcngit* to block the (Ire by dynamiting home*, hualnea* house* and niiae airiicturea proved •futile, beratia* of the high wind With the IniKlnea* auction of BUrhe completely gone and a alrage part of the realdentlnl aectlon burning tire fighting effort* at 4:30 were cen tered a abort dial a nee up the can yon * from Rurkc where the large hotel of the Hercule* Mining Com pany loge»her with the m|ner* re creutiuo center wa* threatened. All miner* of the rich ailver lead minea of the dlatrlct are Aghtlng th<* Are. It waa reported that all the ex terior work Inga of. the llorcule* minea, on*.Of the largest lead allvar 'nine* iii the work have gone The machine ahop* were hlaated. t The Bunk< i Hlll-Bulllvau said to •he the large at ailver mine In the 1 world and the Hercule* are tn the dlatrtct They were protected by tgo tttvlnlua* of the canyon how •••r. and were not imwedtMady I threatened. o , v y-~ - •**-** ** MEMBER Ol! j ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 ■ . . ■ »n mm ♦ PRiCR rm cbim i Will Be Introduced j By Kenneth C. Ihy«| Os Wayne AmMit URGE CROWD TO WAR H*»„ in tha word* of • ce riant Carolina newepaper, "we harm n* today Mra. Kdtlh VanddfMtE*tg|} it hare primarily In tfco latagglirjp the Rtate and at tfca KM fijjtm of the ■aaar«| iImBS of North Carolina. loduatrtcflj ay agriculturally Ska apatfct fyp Wayne County Court HpaiifjHb? morning at 11:16 Clock a|| Jjp 5 afternoon com to WUtfcO ROB luat appointment of bar try ',Oi The Wayne County Fair UpMß|e lion, mho la .ponsorla* lira. hilt h vlalt and addraaa baa t/tmßLk the illiferent clube of tfca Rlflm Ing the Itotary. Klwanlf. theJpMf ana and other* to Jj^B Kan I red rupre.eolation aa nig. Mra Vanderbilt will be hy Kenneth c. Rgyall, MHI the Wayne the Blau Pair " . K. Since taking oygfWr uWmMf the fair Mr. tttfUMtilffeMM put purpoae behind tfca for the Brat lime. .■Bfißfijte the midmay «<> the tlon the annual .hoar, fcfll TMpr Vanderbilt took a hand (| tfca - ter, the eahlblta bare hot** In air* and Importaudh. aad fdat becoming what Ho nMMT^ilh All tho- ftrmera of tfca fOtitjlhhi-' ' baon intua# to atuni Oh n M/m lhle morrnln*? and a A rrparted t* bear,tfca tflaft GRANTS JUDGItM* FOIt OVER MlttJH AT MEMP nfy tm»N MnnMld Pd£*4^ Memphis. July nf 11.047.1*6 ... Pierce capltajlat* •!/ Ijjgalnat'-the National' MK-BEwCkr fiber re of thla elty In tfe U|<ff 1 Tftl .pedal maatar aeefft Mi JMM lad tn tfca Pnltad Wfcfcfc Conrt hor* today. Ofnib •■mnil»t according to the Itndlnc •# ** opt rial maatar IM.M4 * MR'W-ftU 1 nut In caah and tha radt H hn«*h. '' DURHAM WQIIAK IK auto accident NEAR RAlk IG U • Raleigh. July 11 -WWIRf tn tha ontartalnumul *, h*,T|y* iren of the Method* OrptotHUMT fct t hlg picnic dinner fcr* Wit rMP.- as Durham waa .erUthlT EIbNVMi I|B automobile accident ***«£•* ltr tearing the city <* #. r*»n utp to Durham. «>. « r < • \l ra Tear who la lf»* dP. * oromtnent road ham. won Sri.lag • com panted by Mm. JL *• two children of D ' ir ***V tho atomn which iwtß . about «:!• Mm. Tear If draw up to the rond ntdn ■ **_??**. up the eurUlna of th* enr.~ rar akldded on tha Md MOf ‘* l * had beca worked up M the fan _ nent and o.« rturned pinning Ter undernacth. f Mra. Tier w#a bronchi »• •*». 11 capital imoonactoua, and altar W amlnatlo j It waa datad Upl aho ho* . ulTe red aartona IMaiWi Wilhl Her condlUM Friday wan enkl la M .. rloua. Mm. Mnoo an Ml Ml minor to.urine of onto and ornihdn and t*W 'two children a inn pad nataurt. 1%» •or waa not badly'dUMMfM^* 1 ** nf the State Highway depot on the aOry rest. Othochmfb bora of the Duffel* OOOUty ptny the Orphanage
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