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r- ■" ■" t WEATHER I OwwfiHr lair Friday mi Hnlavday. 1 UaM to a«Hte wlmu ■■■■ mm nrti imui im Defense- Closes Its % t 4 ‘ * Case In Lumberton Ku Klux Klan Trial LITTLE CHILDREN CALLED TO STAND BUU B*ftM Rebuttal Te*tl- Jt mmy When Defense fy Quit* •*\uMBERTON, July 11—(By the Pnh.) —With a «nal at tap upon Um reputation of Mr*, juttli Purvln chief complaining wit 4he dsfena* thla afternoon rest Vd la the trial of Mike Lawson Aulr Broftea and John HedgapOth alleged members' of the K. K. K. on charge* fanning out of the whipping by • masked men on the nlbt of April 14 of Mr*. Purrl* and- lfra. Mary Wataon. The atata began Immedi ately the Introduction of rebuttal testimony by calling Conrad Purrl* Id year old aon of Mra. Purrta and Norlne Watson, It year old "daughter of the 1 * other victim of the hooded band, to the ataud. Mike I-aw hod. chief of police of Fairmont and described by Mra. Purrl* aa one of the leaders of the hooded raiders, was on stand for one hour and forty-AVa minutes. He gave a minute account of hi* movement* on the night“bt April 11 denying all knowledge of the flog ging of the two women and declnr-l lag (hat he waa not connected with hte K K. K. In any way. Despite cross examination by Stephen Mcln tyre Lawson clung to hit statement which purported to establish an sliM for the night of the alleged crime. Mr*. Law ion testified briefly co-operating her 'husbands story. About thirty witnesses were called by the defenau to co-operate various details of Lawseo’a alibi aad to tes tify as inb#meter wttpaaae* Cflmini near Proetoraville where the flogging wkw the flogging te,aU—pd to haw occurred aad from Fairmont pm wtrtfa* teatfflmd that the reputation* of the three defendant! was good Throughout the whole evening the defense hammered at Mra. Punria'f reputation by drawing out from wit nesses statement* that tt waa “Not good" and Bad." On crons examination each witness declared under attorney Mclntyre questioning be wds not and never had been n member of the K. K. K. The defense during the trial serv ed n »übp6« na on Mra. Watson aa a wlfnee* for the deftnae announcing Xkt/ ape would be called to the I Atud by the defendant If the stal* dkCfoi call her. tMa# Norlne Watson on the stand Identlfled Jute Broaden aa one of tbe men Who kidnapped her mother and Mr*. Purvis. Bb* declared that she recoghlzed him by hi* eye* and bis hands. Another carried a police man’s billy she swore waa about the alt# of Lawson. The Tuesday night following tbe alleged flogging* tbe wttnef* testified a pnryt of men whfl aald they were ,klan*men came to her mother'* borne without showing themselves apol , nglted to her for havlnk called her tba biggest crook In the country. It had been teat I fled that Mr*. Watson bad bees told she was being whip ped because she permltter daughter to go to Mrs. Purvis' home nnd associate with men. Mr*. Watson Aged tbe time of the flogging aa be tween 10 and 10:30 o’clock | Natbelena Watson, II yea,r oi l sis ter of Norlne described tbe setting of bes mother and Mrs. Purvla. The little girl was followed nn the stsnd by her brother. He gave the sgjne description of events at tbe Purvla home when It waa In vaded by the raiders as bad his sis ter. Both (old of tbq little girl being struck over tbe head by the hooded men and who was said by Nasillne and heb hrotSeTTo be of the ap pnWmste built of \ttke Lawson. DEPOSED MIILE- . LEADER SAYS HE* WILL FIGHT NOW SYNDPrtBT. Nov. July I#—A dec laration that he Intended "Do all In my power to overthrow the present system of government" wa* made to night by Daniel Livingston the de poeed president of district 24. I nlted Mtee Worktrs of America. Mr. IJv jCjSton made his statement at a AtfLi raeetinv of 3.000 striking coal f\# r * »* Olac* Bay. He declared no man more lyoal thsn I j 0 the government but thing* change '* 1 ftBP«FT fALI-FB LONDON, Jufy 13. —(By the Asso ciated Press )—Another cabinet conn -111 has been summoned for U)n»or row to ronslder further the draft of the British reply to Germany on reparation Thl* aonoundentent was , late tonight. THE GOLDSBORO NEWS MS HEWS JOmtMRSE ON BUT SCOOTS Local Club Ktutoraes Movement To EntabKsli District For Field Q«prea«nUtive i 7 i COMMITTEE ON i CONVENTION APPOINTED The Klwteils Club at It* regular meeting last night heard John C. Norse. Held representative of the Boy Scout* of America In an Inter eating and Instructive talk on the proper way of handling boy* work. Mr. Norse Is an Interesting speaker and hi* subject wa* IntereNtingly and Instructively handled. Ther.Ki- , wants Club U heartily In favor of the work being done by Mr. Norm and part of Its great work I* with the boys of the communlyt. i. A special committee wa* appont ed by the president to make arrange ment* to attend the annual conven tion of the. Carolina District to l>o held it Wrighftivlile Beach In the near future. large delegation of local Klwania 1* expected to attend the convention la one of the most enjoyable gathering* v Hh state elub* have. BIiER-FIW cnErafis BUM TO CLOSE Farm*™ (fla G*i Credit Say Costs I* CONFERENCE HAS BEEN SUCCESSFUL Raleigh. July 19.—The two day conference of banker* and farmers from the fifth Federal It esc Mr* TMh trlet closed Wednesday at Slate f.’of lege with a discussion by members of the College leaching Mtaff, iittih ■ton .Service and Experiment Station workers of the problem of hew the bankers may cooperate in mallnx farming pjpre profitable. The rtfhference, which wa* presid ed oVer by J. FI wood Cox, of Hfkh Point, on Tuesday adopted resolu tion* looking towards the encourage ment of loans by bankers to bright and deserving young men and youon women who wlah to o to college to study agrlrulthtteau} home econoin ios; to promote la a rational add conservative way tbe economic In create of thq productiveness of tbe soil* of the district and the enconr aement of a proper system of diver sified farming. In carrying out this , program it was urged that a Danker- ' farmer coaferaere be called early in the fall to meet at the aricultura! | college of each stgje In the district j **A more personal contact is neejd -1 sd between the banker and (he farm er." Dr B. "W. Kilgore stated at Tuesday's segsion. “The farmer can usually secure all the credit he needs, but It Is tbe cost of such credit that Is ruinous. A recent sttr vey of (WO North Carolina form* J showed that more than one half of i the credit obtained by the farmers| •was secured by sdvsnces from stoteit Where farmers borrowed directly* from hanks the Interest on tbe whole; transaction amounted to only 6.3 perl cent, but the rate on advances from 1 - stores ran up to 26.6 per cent." "Banks usually have been more than willing to finance the farmer,' lut the dlculty" has becu In persuad ing bffn away fro mthe traditional ' method of securing his credit In thej costly time merchant way." Dr Kilgore urged the bankers tc led their Influence In semiring p I county agent and a home demnnslrn tlon agent In every county when ( one Is not now employed; to makt I credit available at a reasonable In j terest rate; and so make all fawn I products tbe basis of such credit and , n<, ( merely the so-called money crops, such as cotton and tobacco, as has been the custom In the past T. E. Browne showed how ih* hankers may help with the work of „ ‘b* teachers In agriculture In the rural schools of the stale. "The bankers of a community are usually r lb* tbOHt Influential business men. n *»fl “ word of commendallen to a || I Uif u. (Couiinjio4 outgftf* Thro*) •i i. . .. « *•. iL m*. WOMEN TAKEN OUT AND TORTURED IN OKLAHOMA CITY Tried Tfl Gel isw mat ion vJLi Her Sh« States To Tulsa Paper ACID WAS USED TO BURN HER WITH Tulsa. Ok la., July ,19.—Detail* of her abduct ton on a (may atreet cor ner here Monday evening and aubse quent torture In an effort to wring from her Information relating to a deal Invlovlng George Petropoi, . an oil legae broker, were given laef night by Mrs. Pearl Hay ter. accord r- Ing to a atory published this mom-1 Ing by the Tulsa Wqrld Before she waa thrown (mm aa automobile on the street* ot Okmul gee late Monday flight. Mra Hayter declare* toe It* 'by two of bar abductors and, Ipirned with acid. Her hair waa andrflhy <he kid napper*. *he said Vehement denial waa mad* by Mrs Hayter that she and Petrope* had been blackmailing business m*r. In Tulsa pad Sapulp* as alleged by twelve masked men who were re ported to have summoned a reporter of the Tulss Tribone Tuesday and stated that thgy responsible for the torture of the vomit, charg ing that she and Pet repel had been practicing extortion. Pplropel alar denied such charge* challenging hi* accusers to meet him In court. The marked men asserted they were not membera of the Ku Klux Klan An Inquiry lato the case wll be In stituted, It was announced by Coun ty Attorney John M. Ooldaherry Tbe motor car In which she wa* j forced, contained four men and one woman, Mra. Hayter aald. Arriving ut a point south of Tulsa, she declar ed she woe told: "You - can save yourself a lot of angering attft trouble *y telling u* who* yon totow»‘ahsnt the 9rr*|»M ropol deal " ■ : A>*e« ter teM rape iter wteet'torn waa referred to, one of the men ac companying Mrs. Hayter spoke np: "Hhfl manna Barry nil right. Jim Jtorry Sf rfll American National Bank of fteptlpa.” he aajd. according to tbe reporter. "Ye*, (hat's the man I mean, and the man to whom thdy referred," Mr*. Hayter contlaned > "One of the men ice used mo of knowing ill about George'* buslners. but denied knowing about thh lb tr ry deal.'* Mr*. Hayter here Inter-, rupted to say that Petropoi had only been a good friend of hers. Bhe then relate* that she wa* tak en back to a rgQroad station and placed on board a train for Okmul «ee, being warned that If she railed for nelp cr attempted to ewcape site would te fcHIWI. .* On arrivingOkmulgee, she *ald she was placed In another auto bile and driven out kuo the country where she waa aske* If she would talk, and again denied any knowl edge of the deal. . "Well if you won't talk, tab'll pvakg you wish you bad. and cut that pride of yours" one of the men said to me nnd I was forced to rei out of thf car and waa treated roughly. Fin ally they f AMBUlted me. ' "After this waa over they said they would take me to a place and keep me. One of them asked how much money Petropoi bad and won dered If he would pay tIO.OAA or sll.- 000 to get me hack. "They decided'they would take me some place and hold me, hut one of them said he had something that would make me talk. "He then pulled a bottle from hia fKxkrt and announced they would burn It out of me. ( "At lir*l they would tilt the bottle of acid so the cork would be wet • and stick It on my arm It Imrued awfully. Gradually they grew mure | bold and the torture waa something^ I uwful. All tbellfne they, wero do ing tb\s they said If I would tell them ; of the llerry deal they would qulf. "Then they burned my breast nnd ' my Uga with tbe acid and I broke' down and It seemed tike this fright- I ened them. j "On the way bark tbe men cut j the hair from my head. "Finally I was dumped nut on a side street la Okmulgee. "I did not know any of the men who participated In tbe kidnappnlg." Mr*. Hayter'a arm* wet-e bandaged' been badly burned with acid, and from appearance* her breaat hm* A long dlatanre telephone cafl to fames Berry, of- the American N* tlnnal Bank, of Bapulpa. Inform'ng him that Mr*. Hayter had mined him in the torture ease brought the answer that be knew nothing about the cate, hut said “they evidently out tic wron . purty when they , did not get the man " i '! know as no deal In which my self oy the bank cbuld be involved." •Aid Barry. .*• . • h. ... ' . ■ . -s , IHHJMMBO, I. Gw KBllikV BOM MM., JUT tt, 19tt [ 7 ■ * - -j- ■ - HOWELL'S WflBK IS EMUSED Hf HE LOCH Mills Flirt) Gtki' on lififll flg Tm Ih/ R * I i r l ■ k nuperHfltenrtenrV Welfare Work uaA Rtfrrls To 8»e Him liteure (he C'jjty +, ,« ■ a ■ Arnm -| ' HIS RESIGNATION EFFECTIVE BOON t, ■ ■' l '■" Resolution* endorving the , yorfc of Hup«‘rintendent of I*tibA- Welfnrt ! ;Howell were passed last night b> i the Klwania t’lut* Mr har | resigned hi* poalllon a* Rend of th< l Welfare department of thl county lb order to do further study(ga, *pd tlu Ktetania clnh, of Wnlchc Ri I* a mem ber, passed tbe roeoiu tfona. « IvFvl Whereas, it has come tfl the ntfle tlon of tdf Ot.idaboro Klwanl* Club that . F,. Hvw'ill. Supevlgtendfr.: el “Public Welfare for Watee Countv has resigned his poalttefl, clfeci'vv Hcptembe,- Jrt. 1923. gpl w terras this <‘r*lrna lo ex|4a*i It proval and appreclatio naf h> splcn did orork of F,. E. iiasitej m cupying this most mlyari.tn* pc.*<- tots: Now tber lore, be It 're oiu I by •ur c.oli|s!'ftv Klwtmte Clnbj That brlaglat to the ofltie df 8u perlntendnnt Os Puftc rt strong persoflahty. « hjfhly trained mind, a mmc ft loytetf |o d|By. an uniatpesrhahle charahWvfund sn al trulatk- sad uniteerv|«| diapositlon to falihfully «erw»4 tUf fo«r and tin funumite Os tho < tfV»ty alp* * «h< of all olaoacH, Mr Howell ha* diligently and eflsiMtMely ytpplied these Intents and trntefi Vith result ing bcnefl*a witch will hp felt In utit community for ytete which benehta operstlng' as they gave in raising the morg) staMggrd* -of our youth. In Irpprorlng rela tion* among many olßmEng an>i ad ministering necessities «f Hfe to the P*pr. ufTordlng opportnfltty of rlghi ■Bvutfep.a .gvteihptetefli. teteteiN mit ( flmlhnl (endende* And aaajstlns -Iho ‘our entlrf* wopflg' Y * That under his a*)nlnlstreii><s-, his office has ttfltege ctengßi/.sd an one •te the napat dgkpteA l» the But* gam has woq thteaptrohMi on of the 81 ate 1 authorities slid the admiration flefaia In nteer Slates That, mindful o four obligation to assist In eftmmnntty hqilfllng and' our special pled*.- to the underpriv ileged child, this Club passes this resolution with profound regret that Wayne fountv will ion.. Mr how.ii as Us superintendent of pnbllt wel fate and extendi lo him Its sincere best wishes fog (he same and greater success tn Ills endeavors else Wise re nraimii Fie is FORCED OOMIMMK Criwom Mautfhn To Stop Country Plight HE IS VERY \ MUCH DIBGUEBTED ROCK SPRINGS, Wy. ( July 19- Poroed <im n by a new leak In the oil coollpr tank of hte plane. Ueo tenant Bhssell Mauxhn was forcetl to abandon his attempt to cross tbe eontlnspt between d*wn apd duak 1 late tWs afternoon lie landed all mall field at 6:o* p.'m. A hurried examination by two air mall pilots who were the only men on 4 the field when he descended con vinced the transcontinental flyer that It would be Imioaelble to repair the leak In time for him to much the west coast ttefore dark and he tolled off the flight. The leak was nrpund th* edges of the partition of Uiik which had Imcnj soldered ut chyenne this afternoon t when Maugtin wa* rieluyed for an* hour Vlsugbn passed over. Rod: .! Bprlngs at 5:6* apparently bent on | continuing the flight despite the leak i but he turned back tt few. minutes later. “It would require from three to; four houtp ig repair the leak."' Maugbn told the Associated Press,' ' "Consequently the flight I* off " Lieu-' tenant Maugbn Is-greatly disappoint 1 , *<> #t the second fnlitvs. H. wa* plainly dl*xuesled a* be walked off the field. J -rip j <.f)lf:UM>ir to IHHFTIMV: ■ -■ ' | vine mu afternoon immadteiety «ter the legtelatlva yeHlff anbofts the I report Os the audit IntoTtottes *ns twin I cowditkM He will tfteeel ky automobile. v ■ .. ... * . -i. *■* Audit Committee Finds That . ’North Carolina Has No Five Million Deficit As CharjgtiA " gUrrri=rafe»' : iX - 1 — *■" Dr. Zeno Shll Forced To Rest Hie Voice But Will \ Preach Again Tonight SINGER TAKES j CHARGE OF THE SERVICE FOR HIM _ o Preacher WIU Be Back in Hip Puplic Tonifcht at the Rmu hr Time. Hie Voff* ' Weary v■ fp - - Or 'A*>d<> Wall, who hti been preaching il it* Tabernacle for •oral week*, routed laet night In dor to let Hlh valor, wliloli I)*U grown raliirr weary got u now Jeane on life - ■ p, % The service wa» in charge of Stag er WeUlagvl, who toltj the story of hIM life and gave a ahort h'lt ihlgChly entertaining moelesl croftfnpa. A quart «t\ rendered ooveral nuntlwr* und Mr. Wolmluol rendered • 0010 whteh wax very «“¥b.^n^ed. Dr. Wall will *• »*44 to* jjilaht The sermon tor Wednesday night la given below: i The Tragedy #*» Hovel.iiion*. 3rd chapuir. part to In- 1 vs rue "I know thy work*. that thou hast a name thnt tbott llvant. and rrt dead." And the subject I tonight la the of Sham, and n» before, I want you to prtly aa I *pcak. Ood Uaa been here from the flrpt night. Ood Ig her* 'tonight Chnl will he here-'the leal night. If wo will let Him .i \ The Tr/igeily qf Sliamc. the tn»g- ; hypo. Hay. the fwMnfy of WelK 3 WU end i>* you o through it tryln, aIT th* timo. to too) yourself; trying. a* beat Mdu can. to deceive your Hod. end putting forth every "effort with in your power,to deeelve men uud women, and hoya und girls; trying, hi the language of the afreet, to “get by" with oometblng. to putting Momethlng aero**:' getting aosta thfng for nothing, and to appear that you are Momethlng la your day and generation W*M la reality you haw I that you are not playing the game n*nar«. You kfow thnt you are not pfnylng fair In life Oh. th.- tragedy, dear frlenda, of aham. of hypocrisy, •*f (Mailing under fulew colon! And 1 you nak no doubt, wbnt I mean hy Halting under tglne colora. It la. Imya and- glrla. thla: There la a Hbip out on the ocean now frpni Kngland. we wlllaay, lying the lag of the United State*,' lying our lag In order that certain rlbta, certain privllee*. certain proteeton not gnltteg by England may be given unto her.' There were, during the world wide conflict, many ship* which carried gome other log outer than the lag of their owg land Again and again... Herman ahlpa, Iq order Mutt our men might W deceiv ed. pulled down Ihelr lag and holat ed the Star* and Darn, and for the time being, «a we any “got by" Again and again their artiota paint ed the dog of Old Glory on their alrpUtma and thus deceived dur nu n lie low Railing tinder false dolor* i* that yrhlcb deceive*. doing that which gel* for youroelf certain prlv i Urge*, certain protection, in the I wrong wgy. Oh. the many who are j Mailing under faloe color*: There] are many i>eople today who are oall-1 inn through the world bolding upj tho log of the la>rd Je*u* Chrl«t. when In all reaKt*. they are In the, devil’* boot 1 cannot und-r*taod. > lor the life of me. why an Individ-j ual riding In Satan'* ve**e| will lilt i the Cbrlgttan'a flag. Oh, how that »ort of thing baa hurl all over thej wide, wide world! kirn have *f»ll<‘<. j uniter fuUe color*; women have' tailed qpder Imlm color*, uad the cause of Christ bo* hml to’ aqf.'er - beeauae they have tailed under then fal*a color*. There I* notu commu nity about which I have any knowl- I edge tonight, which haa not anfferw. : and ' men and women have been riding In ; Satan'* ahlp and at the *ame lime i lifting the flag of the Saviour and proclqlmlnr" rather Irouterwttaly, nlMiut rather o*tent*tlou*ly rlalitiin* to too Ood* child. When In nil real l i Hy, they ar* Satan'* They are. in a word, and that word I* the lan-' guagn of (he Munter. "wolves In, I sheep'* clothinggoing about up- 1 pent-in to be Ood'* children, vy.ben In - Reality, they heton to Satan and big - rPoMt a. Nor can I u a dur*land tide: r There la no u*« In your playing de-‘ > gait fully; there I* no uae In your l dgyrylng fal*e color* or flying a Hag i 4 | | on Two) £> * 4 .. '■ h - —— * ANOTHER GOOD GIRL GONE WRONG ? * ■ : CHKAOO, July U~The Earl of Nortbaak and Ml*. Jeeaico BtOWh. former IgUlae girl, were married hare tonight In the offices •of F. P. Jordon, her attorney Judg eJ. R Caveriy performed the ceremony v J • MEETIffi OF THE con of ■ -SHU (MB DtefRMM the Brohlui mi A 4- vgrtWnf (bm North (arotinn _■ „ UNDER AUHPICfEH or eastern chamimhi KINRTON. July 1 •/* -The magflhg of the county commie* leper* of comb*. Hamai, Warren owd North Hampton, which wan held at WgMMk Wednesday of thla week under tin auaplca §1 the Raatarn Oerwllna f!iyun>>hr at for tho pot |HNte of (wiUalnlqg a plan far odvoM Ilalng Epglern Worth Cnroltoa. woal Uoetl by Sacretory K j), BoftMil (t|y (Sip)DH|MlpA#f ptlWflt IfwiadU \9 mnJt* a favorable raOPaa- Aeadailon to hia board on htg rdßtni boroor , t The nast meeting will MTlt Kennaaarllla* Wadaasday of «gft weak at M o'clock, and will ha owm poaad of, ctha eoonty coanUaalooara of PetigeT, Sampaoa, and Duplin. H. H. Taylor,"drat vice prealdyqt of tka Battarn Carolla* Chamber of OoM> fMraa will ageompeay SacraUry liartlctt to tbla maetlag. and tba plan* will be laid belSye th* county cdptmiaftoners of, tbaaa three cgun- Haa Thg ndtt (wanting after l|w Kaunanavflln meeting will ha' bald at MtHmlOgton, ' July 21th at alavtn o'cloek, whan the county coaupfe * lone re of Mew Hanover. Colnaakaa, nrunawlhk. Illnden. and Onslow wilt partlctpgta. O Those countlaa rapraaantad at tie meeting la Weldon Wednesday of thin week ware Halifax. North Hamp den, Warren and Edge comb*. Nggh being pie only coanty attobut that wag la fhts group It la the. plan of the. cvecuthto oonunlttae of thg Raatern Carolalw. Chamber of Cwm- Inerce to carry Ifll* program la ev ery board or oodßty eompHUatoOfn by the flrat Moodny in Aoguai, Md from all indication* jtpw the ftoe «*>*ry number of eoanttoa will ho 'ototiuled to make this place of ad vertlalng a *ucceoa. No movement of thin kind In A long ttoie ban met' with such uannlmogn approval aa thla, and much*good la egpootid to result from .It. _ , • —•’ TR AG 1 C„ OH, HOW FUNNY! j I ' Hteubanvllia, 0.. Ju)p I If —Twelve | of thirteen negro labqrera who por 'it tgated so * 1 dice game- at the l* Belle Iron Worka engap hare, i are la the mill hospital today awffer- I Inn from burn* \ v The down In the honwlUl ware j ranged along one elds A* * , »h l '' while tho thirteenth, OBd Wlrlder Os the * potted Ivory gallotadre. fared them og the opmwlte of ytable ' J One of lb* twelve wltfi * hoardiv hone* reached grabbed t;- J 't* of “Shootey" number thtotm-a , rtotobwi) for a oiMiti \* it tte*h"id) 1 id? ; "ducked ' All set tm a red hot Sb‘4; Pip** , j BtMVn.FGC.FRS OFF A i COAST HAVE lip FIXATING RAR tTiavnr riTT j, j,!, nooileavar* tiave -tt tip a "ruln.HWv'* nine riilea off thb> city. wOotAung m cruiatguqrd* and cuoUa* afftld-. K trnmn Mcum*r and - - '^Trtfiaald tc '«• dy*ns french eotofg. fdK includ' led in the »otll|a.ttdi,J^^U,her, 1 doicn ve*onii. JM x * „ ASSOCIATED HHWtf | REPORT SHOWS ‘ HALF MILLION IN HAND LAST DEC. At Wkldi Ti«o MoxWgtl Ifetfo m» Ckarfß •( Doftdi • Raleigh. N. ci. July IP.—PUfqdkg with the auditor* employ«d |iy fit* auto m tkalr IgtorpretotlfP ofthf u result* »f the andtt the Jaltt Mauaa and Senate commute* apoolMad hfl the lam legßßotorw to bmU** » thorough audit mode It* report tmra thla art*mono to the .aougwU 9* '•data headed toy Owveroof, HffrliH and In the praaaoaa at toil ppm mlttaa. lha cowgatl ks rtP»P »*♦ *•»- reacatative* of the press. A* fOßdrt of Ike committee fliU li .VN Is an accamulattv* deficit to tho paw era l fund* of Anne SP, 111*, es fW,- 41g.11, which delicti will bn .Ig our opinion more than taken amJWvgpv cane* appltcabl* to tho^ppMP' ■ imr to December 31. IMfl wWah ho* •Inaa been coUactad hut aEI DRtan> Into account kp the audttorg fog mo count only attoh revenues twWMto odieatpi up to sod lac lading Way is. ipu-* o / ' T The oommkt*** coMluilao* dn the couHltlon of th* floonpgo 4 of.#«|| • -3<», imp. para i prod|Pftto4 rltttlnattoo fpgm the oaatgndloE. mfc- » idiitie* of i|to cwrroot mulaiio sf;> •ftP.gpp ootelondtng tor g.toWlß, the epacfkl school (UML M aMhdmu loir this note mug the lopWoUttoyr -current ahllgatlon* the eoara|l||u _ explained that the ppaalof •'WfSBL' IPtl had parted an act PPO to provide r». funda 10 of the deficit la toe *M||to j ior ii mil tryiiqua tppK If vC # rnf g *i Mi M ‘l’- IrQuldiltd out Os Miy '•hue that .light ortoa In 4rl@*** The Item thPrttora tohnoM |P^ : m av*m lor m imgf i* ugu fllg t ggRB MUV* toot general (uqd tor the perto* pj. 4pt rettok 9 R Tmpmmpu a imirkl Mchooi fouBA flEftjllf.Ammm«M. W mwe w «.■’e •MV *W*gma VWrtgßßypmv ■PEPMpOB^^BRMP Uto« In prior pegf* hy the faftora gt the special Ertool famd adrafa tom property Ui to ptortip . NUy for the tXpeodftitres ot thT pp«ltc aehool department under the Rpaotoi ■ahool fond prior to lPtl wbto oopoaoery to ma the art Mbth laged there ««, mdd* W tWq wrLtoNTA. og. July ip.—mg mfh|C the adthora an the rwgtoa fo?Z tatrodhottog of n bill to the «pPhS Ugtetntuiw today whinh tnnoM mS ° toTdj& r * Btntoa. Punishment would t*a prfPMi targi of not, las* than t» ytotol# mo»w wng to van. . HM W'Wn, , NOW A PREAUBT'A U. UJE ANOELOR *K m ala. Jto 4 \.» -demo* l JeWcte* weight haxlap toMOiptoo, «hh rrraop ly was repae-J m to RUMI for a career .it t* evgEppltot, wE| preach *w :%« W«nc«rt Ohrlsttoo Tem*» r<A v Ran twotorpnw ■. nijd - *t tot "Itoemratios of Palee n . -r jaog.^ H 1 y;«. w world tour, ft |g anM. ; .-tot: A m doctrine as *pm|—ftp A| »WJpl*a of the while rue* 1 Me lons the highest standard of | -<*U ‘fag. . Fore** lsftp,Jkdfc. duly it—Wart s Um on the fßotop that lha .ogtoaw r toll wWvfl kin PP_p» i lorn* cotton all mill! iT'trtotonf tom 1 peats In the company. PaM*"pJ^ 1 MaM w At totervpi* m th# eotllp RpM*. 4, Mr. Hlaker place* each alghl » tofitf- S E! # 4^ ntoCBC. enable to iwetot thfltwe 01 : I Nr. Hickey ntoaptn. too mope- * »*to to the light Ig totted *4. tot Oh into the Mhnl Sold. icsswr.affßatoßlc' peice rm am
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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July 20, 1923, edition 1
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