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I ~ Rather " T 1 hrtj Ā«My wlti wĀ»tin4 iknlir j 1 dtwn Mirii) aafl taaiaf t Jim m .fa ā ā ,Ā« ā ~ . .1 ā r ā ā Ā» * 5k ā¢āJ ,-> ~ ā ! - r r ā.| ā VOLUME TWO; NUMBER 112 ā WOMU'S CLUB HlĀ£ | COHPIITEO mV| ! SUMMER COURSE Undertaken A*. An Kxpertinenl Coiner to AiumidoaM (W TWoI&i'ARTttKNTS WORK WIRING IIEAT NTPflaftaken as un experiment but matting With unquillM miraM. the auiunirr abort course In contem porary literature offered by th" Goldsboro AA omen's Club caiue tn an ampfclmi* r|oa, Tburadsy at the ā noqiApf MrĀ«. B. O. Thompson mars. tbn approach Os baa brought a complete cetmHon of rlub activity. This year huosivrrfl a few of the mom uinbltl ā¢tottn club women voiced the opinion that member*,,would welcome diver elim of a helpful anrt, no matter how hot the weather. Two department of the club announced auminer work bw June. July and Tkuguat Th> Clvlcm Department, under thĀ« lead crsblp of Mrs. A, Oetilngcr orgapixticl ā¢ Garden Club for firsthand niudy Ā«' home gardening problems; yjtl gfnup. meeting semi-monthly. ha shown an Increasing Interest In th< products of nntitre. with which tbb Ht. Htephea's Kplseopal cliurrh. cor petition la more or less familiar. The Fortnightly Hook Chili hn held a series of five inornlna meet lug at the homes of mouthers. A a change from the more weighty re vtews which constitute the regulu work of this department, the stun nier programs were short -amt In eluded readings or noteworthy sto rlcs or tss'ini. The terra (Iterator Is an extensive one, and the rliorte forms of writing contribute Just n much In proportion as voltimlnou novels, plays, and their length fbrwia of experience The success of the sum mar cours I which was planned In advance It Mrs. L. D Glddens. MrĀ», J W. Dun, lela. and Mra. R. Mclntyre, head o the literature.department, was due i thrse factors; The excellence of th program, the ability of the entertain ers, and the generous hospitality o ' Uajywuim at whose homes the in mi Inga were held The sctĀ»f-s<M le Jtdfdtl no doubt attracted targe nod ā¦ ut'ca than If the nmetlnga hgd bee held In the club room The Ural three programs were d> voted to prise winning America short stories detections were reu from the āO Henry .Memorial A wap Bfrlea," and the Kdwttrd J. O'Brlc collect lon o "The Best Hhort Storle o IP22ā The first meeting was hot at the home of Mrs. It. r Thonipso on June 7. when Mr*. George Dewe read "The Rnakc Doctor.' by frwl ft. Cobh., fin July Bth Mrs F H * tur/tham rewd another short sUiry mar*, tcrpleee ait the home of Mrs Raul Borden, and on July I'.t. grhon the club met with Mr. Vance Weill, Mr Paul Borden read "luoccnce" by Rice Lane . y The second half of (he summer program consisted of a study of mod poetry. ' Kxptoutury passage* front the prefare of Marguerite Wll k Inina* āNew Voicesā' added grcnUV to Mrs. W H OāB Robinson's read ing <Ā»f a dozen selected examples <Ā»f the best creations of s number of present-ilgy poets; this feeding was held on Aug 2. at the home of Mrs N. A. fcdwerdif At the Onhl nieet tng With Mrs Thompson lust week, the poetry of Amy f-ow'all was ably explained and exemplified lĀ»y Mrs. | D R Korneggy, sell ' (Itins ImTii i ehie i n from "Bword Blanes 'lind Rop py Heeds,ā Mias Iscwdl* best known work* ā¢ Ā» I During the coming fall and winter ' the Fortnightly Rook Club will enn t tiiue its marl lugs tn the club riMiut A definite course of work will be fol ā¢owvdaaliiillur In nature to Mils de partment* ucllvtty during U" l>Ā» ' two years In addition an effort wCi 1Ā». mole to Interest club menitM-r* In creativv writing ' Three awards arc mail*' eaiāh the Slate I edcra tlon of Women '* Clflfbs on literary work of merit For tin best short Mory preferably depleting local con dition* of past or present Uni*, th" Joseph P Caldwell cup Is awarded yearly; 'he 0 Henry tup goes to the wr|tĀ«r of licit humorous short story; j and for the Iced hit of verse, regard lean of. length or st>lĀ«. the Repack Poetry cup Is offered There are undontlfc; talented wo*niĀ» In Goldawro who cad compete lor these , swardk the r-hajni.un of tin llt<r oi.ire dopartmont will supply all '**ā i Ired Information regarding rules and i regulation* <>f Utec contest* tf.AH t\Pl.OblO> Han fkriro. Aug IT -AntlclpatlM j l a ilolenf explosion when the burning General Petrotanm oil tank reaches the waterline, resident* In the f*>rt i Pei mine District between 5* Ā«Ā»Ā»** ''"l streets on the North street and PĀ» clflc avenue on th* after-- | noon were warned by the eompaify toj aii Ihelr home* until such time* as i the danger !ā¢ paseml. THE GOLDSBORO NEWS ippmuii m , NIVYDTTWQITY HUPFTOm Ueridien of Mltditcl Com mission Handed la Acting Secretary lloo.SCveil with SuuKeslions Wll.l, MEAN SEVERE < URTAH.MENT OK WORK M aaiilngtoti, Au.s }Ā»V.N'eol esti mates for the con.tug yea- must lie reduced more than t7tt.ttou.Ā«PMi 'jr about twenty per rent of the total under a decision o r the budget bu reau Just communicated ,to acting 'HXocrctar) Itoiisevell The oficci ac cording to naval authorities' will make It difficult the maintenance of u naval force up to the strength nrt by the IlnolaUoua committee. The hureuiiM .decision on naval tures Is said to have Included defi nite suggestions as to how the re duction of the department might lie brought about. , v. Necessary abandonment of the*\Ā§p tlre construction plan. Including eight light cruisers, six subinarlnos anil other light craft, will lie jMopped ac cording to the officials. Nuval estimates are said to have approximated Home of last year when RSsl.imhi.imhi was asked, rung res* al lowing f3J5.00P.000 with two new battleships and at leiiat rive new cruisers added lo the navy since the last hill was enacted jibe [depart itent had foreseen the need of addi tional appropriations nra sw RAISED BY BOARD : OF imil of Took Iālncc Tuesday; Salary From Olher Posillons Will K o ā Ini* I* undn of Siinaluriiim INCREASING FROM FflfTĆ TO five thousand Raleigh, N. f. Aug. IH Al n meet a* of the himnl wr illreelurs of the Hlate Haul tori uin for Tiiberrulosl last Tuesday the salary of Dr I. R Mi llrnyer. supeilnlend. n ā¢lereaseiT TTixin fl ood to |f. ism ] vear It was learned here tonight Dr MeUrayer. according to a statement unde lonlghl over long dlstanFn by Dr I \\ M Uing. chairman of the board of directors of the Institution will continue to hold Mi- varlua, po 1 dttoas Ā»hi ..I. ir. hg i,. t.i m th* pa blit the salaries which lie receive* will 111' paid Into the funds of tin sanatorium. The directors, aiiorvllog to Dr U.ng took up for <oiiHlderlon th" i. |irt pf Mle legislative eou)ml'tee who Investigat'd Dr MeĆraycrās sdmlnls tratlon of the sanliorlun. After conĀ» ā * fj wlileration the report of the commit tee to the effect t Dr Mellriiver s administration had laien one In which | great progress hud Is'en ā¢sonde was adopted hy the directors and the statement o ft he legislative commit tee though Dr MeUrayer had tmvO > gullly of technical violntion of tii" * laws of North t'arollna. the charges agajnst him Were not such to war | rant Ids removal, was adopted as tie opinio nos the directors also Dr. MeUrayer was charged hy tie legislative courmlttce with having - committed acts of nepotism and of, trading with Jiliosi If bill-over again* l Mpbie i harges of law violations Mw lesialator* set the record of progress 1 which they stated they had found have been made utnlev Mr M"Brav er'a administration COOPER DENIES HE ACCEPTED HOFF FOB lIOMnSINO InlinmlfH Thnl lānlilirs Hus Much lo do With Recent I)Ā»*- velĀ»|imenl in Hunk Cuec HOARD OF DIRECTORS DID IT HE STATES Aah< vlllc. Aug IX I,lent fjov W It (*oopi-r. held under bond tn eon- 1 flection with a nutlonal Vmtik air.ire hi a If gram lo Me Asheiltl" I'Ute/.n il uligi M at Mie an "pled n woiUil" note for Ā«n.non as charged lo the warrant and luilimi'vs strongly Mint poll lie- I* behind th. ā recent moke In the t.auk affairs The note lo i|nestlon Mr <'oo|ie? says wms accepted hy another oft) elal who has not been arresteil and i approved the note and Mr t'bhpnr. ! the chairman, supported the other I u.embers In this as "there was noth- j log else to do. he said āTbe note I having already been accepted by one j offclsl nf the InsMluMotl ā ' ā¢sCV I* .-Sw*-. *-ā¢ āCI * frw ā¢ * draUrngw' esn.t near Halt laik. Uty. Hah. eauĀ«e.l Ā«he Hack, of .he Lake route to gtv twty. ditching tb* crack Law Angeles dyar, killing tlirira. ami Injuring many more. 9 * [ [Police Do Battle With Kidnappers At Macon, Georgia Macon. Ga . Aug. is Iāollcc en gaged Ip a pistol battle In front of the Macon terminal station with an alleged flogging gang who had kidnapped a white man . Cries of help caniĀ« front an au tomobile fifty yard* front tbe main entrance of the station a group of men who ( ra*pondĀ«4 fared sev eral shots They dodged to cover 1 and Patrolman Rowe started to ward the aiitomoMĆe II c wa firwd u|em and returned the firĀ»- The kklnupiH'rs speeded away , from the station and ss they pass- | ipL they could In. seen healing some one In the rear sent. Federal Agents Pay Visit To A Maryland City j Hagerstown. Air, Atlg. 18..A ā1 si|itad of fourteen Washington agents i who sw imped dovwn In llsgiMistow n | tiulay uliled hy fifteen local jm|lcl| this utteruiWm had raided one hotel and fifteen honfos iiinflscatlng over 5.1KM1 gal lulls of w lilskevw ine*. heir* and home hrew Jo arrests was said already to haN> been made and the raids are continuing TEXAS RANGERS DOW ; SCATTERED THROUGH STIFF UNDER ORDER I" , ! lnvfKllir.ilions nrr Hcinp Mud# in Ihe Idtrirr Nuoilht Flnt;* lyrinc Cases Before Govāl. 0 ā¢ ONE SHERIFF 4I.RE VDY ARRESTED HY THEM Austin, lex Aug IX Texas rsnr ers tonight were his Me red over th" state Investigating a series of kid i napping and flogging ciimrnltted diir 1 lift: the past few nlghlit Reports of floggings Tmve rear tier the state executive ofTlre fruit .Texarkana In Northeastern Trvm tc I Amarillo five iTuTldred mlb * awnv; kVllrhlta. Falls In tin- north centra | portion and Fort Author on the .if" i Acting Governor Tom V. Davids' ā today ordered a itetai-hment to Port Author where Ihe two men were Md - napped lust night flogged and re b ased Mr'Davidson said b" nroU . ablv would order Rangers to M pchlt- I I*ullh o ncar Ā»bw lon rile D*v|* a ' armer was lashed with a net row 'hy five unmasked n ett , 'Vd'dro >d iv sight. Ranger ā¢ aptaln Frank II in. v imlaj renorteil front Arwrtlla the ur rest of Hheriff la** 'VhMaker -of Iāotter County on charges of conspir acy lo commit felony ams of having UeeTi an Mii-mpltei In an assault with a nruyibtted weapon > Rangers were ordered i" Anu "!*ā¢ In connection with the flogging of Iv Me Dons Id v'. E. W Norwood Now V r isitinjtr Here Ivan- M Norwood son of mi. low n*i*">fi|e 'lr and Mr* 15 A Nor wood, arrived In the city v stent*" from Rlehtuond. Virginia where ti> ha* given no hi* position to go a- Flnjini Ist Rieretaiv of the Hm.lhere It.iiitlst Foreign Mission Hoard * Chins Vfi ! I !| ā¢ ti. ā¢ 'dten wll! *all "Uh Mr from Vaniotiier Sept'mber It Mo , N'nrw iK'd. formetjv. Alls* Unii* AAā|| ! Min 1Ā« II m ice, irf l*ie Is'le Doi'to' j John AA Rplc? r of Mil* "Cv Oilr low n sV Justly feel proud o'i 'kiĀ« splendid viuin- rub-ionarv f l|v and >t|s>d*|)i do we <onĀ«rĀ»lu j I late thetr psients Aft'r -oiueMnv ! If! the Nanking lent m . S' h | Mi*> will be at home. Shanghai AD ā¢ Norwiaal has been a-ālneniber o f M' I First Repfwt fMr'irreh stmā boyhood | I taklnr hlĀ« teller awnv when he wen' i |n Wake Fores I College t.OI.DSHDRO, N c., SI NDAY MORNING. AUGUST !!Ā». 1D23 āFIRE loss FOfi JULY IN STATE $430,014 i ā " v " ,ā¢ . ... 'Ā»old*Ā«horfĀ» Has Six Fires With PtiloJ Idws of SavH j Slarev Wade , Ralcljxb. Aug 18 J-āire lupses In Noriti Caratlnn during July totaled i 84,'ltCtM I. according to the monthly rtĀ» port of Jiisnruneo * t'ommlsslonei j Ptaccy AV. AA'aile made public tonight, The numlau of fires wws lot*, tin (value jit property at itsk 83-'isfi 81ā. I and the Insurauce ml (his pruperti ' 81,".14,7711 according lo thĀ« report ā¢ā¢July," says Mtv cwgĆĆilsstoitar li Mm import. "Is unlucky shrdluUuui' IHo reimrt. āIs usually a low "fire | .uontb, last July l.eliir, ii record. , month with n loss of only 8128. IF? ā¢ and but Mw fire-i. July ofulasl year j had only Id fires with losses of over I JS.euti, whereas July tkl* year bad I 17 fires of this class, (utallng a loss 'of AJ'U.237, an avefage of 82,1,- | nun u fire. iĆwvttu: a total of *ll 777 ' furtbe other '>2 flies which nveraged ,| liaises of Btxd each. "In the rural loss list theie were 'Jt dwellings with a loss of B!7,2fMi .mid the death of two ncgl ooh,'ā > the j rojairt eontlunesi "while there w*rs 'VI dwelltug* Involved In fires In the tpun* ivitd cities with * total 10i,% of >2tS,thW." *ā¢ l*Ā«V'c:;teeii towns jymlwc.ltlcs hint no , fin s or no fire blase*' during July. , according to the Insttrnhee cotpniU i ijoher - rejairl. The (own* and j eilt** having no losses were named j it* follows; Inuliam, Statesville, KlUuj.etll City. W asillltgton. Hamlet Kaiiillcm.nl. Ayilen. Miulon, Kerners vllle. AA ake Forex), a ui thagc. Sanford Nashville, Pint hurst. Spring, Hope, , Southern fjtues. FarntvjJle. "Asheville had ā.the worst single fire. Mle report continue*, "a de partment store in that city burning al iy.10.-s of 8100.00(1 OllieV pliu es soi ferhlg large single lire loss.es wore mil. 8".'.Too; AVhtte 'kfiJ t Murllrigion, a much Ine shop;, and fonudry. Brtfl,o*HV; High I'ulnt. a store, (411,000: Marsbevllle. a planing mill. 811.500. \A hltevllle, a W arehouse. S'to.XoO; AVadesboro, a warehouse 522. t 0"0 \ A great many other jowim bewl.tps ' Mhisc -rfixot id bad no tin . hut Umy are m*t I Lite. I In the report Im-cuum offli tglw of the tow ns failed lo re I port lo the Insurance commtĀ»stoner, ā II 0 !* said "These tow its often i om- [ plain to t he department for uot he ' /lug on Mle honor roll." the commix-j sloner'a reiairt says, ābut Mle faullj .is their* 1q V'"t "tfb tall.' teportln li, the m venth ā¢ of'each avonth fol | Mowing ihe no-flre monfb . Due town In the sia'e that had the unus nit I eriijit of not having a file during ! t;,ā¢ entire :< uof t 'Lā.' and whir;. I obtained national recognition ā i li,!, Inir '.lll'll. !" ā¢ i 'it 111 Ā»t!. :b āreport of a no-Hn niiHitti. although Mo ilspartment snow* it is entitled to soldi \4 * "111 Mle ratiM's of file* oid sliingl roofs and defunct tv e flue es ttsuil ! lead with 21; unknown. 22; tlxhtnUt.i.j II ttbe largest uumljer ever tepi ;i. ..v ! I; 'hurt elreult. g; oil stove, , [.,! lulu In., hiillding .'I all <>th" T under -V "rriM Ipul. among the i la**< s . f | ā¢ I i.roperty damaged or de*troyĀ«d wer ( dwellings. 55; stor*Ā«, <7; bams ri ij t,ible *. H X industrial plants. X. i l ':i ā¢ be.tidingX, AH "Ho r* v. iā¢ā¢ inder 5 ' sj rite ! " of sh |i .teel: mi and , - tint ag.latlon -i***l I'itiu <l,oo ā¢ iiegtth tiv I nan ram i liminils'lāi,:. ā¢ Von nr 15 years ago and continue,il tty r .immis*loner A* ā¢*Ā«)*ā¢ is evln' t ā¢1 1 the reports of no < asualtjs fromf ilea or ks It -f ;|V .(if 111 Inly I . j Standard OIL The Controller of The Price in Georgia AMe.nta, Aug IX "(is-ollne price:,j n A Mar. I a fluctuate at the nod t md! j beck of lb* RMlulard Dll I'ompsuy ā¢ bteh spparwutly has vilutaj. cpntrob nf Ihe situs rum locally it wimi dwcisr ed by I' p attorney-gensrsl dmrx*. Al Neniai la a latter to AAatkĆr tidti'Wlng an HivadUcabUn do ring lbs week of prteoe Ā«m that ] * oinioiidit v ( ā Spain Max Little War ( all Her Own With Morrocoans Madrid Spain. Aug IX Vlolsai flĆhtipg is going on in Morn vers Ttn the right and left of the bu- Me line efte Spaniards wĀ»v holdint tlmjr rrounil against the attack | of the Mitorg who are eouipp., with th# lutes! fighting aims hu j the center l* losing ground Th'* rpmmandlntf general who arrived ift the halt?" line, the under tic retary of AAgr added Is doubtful whether the Spanish troops will be able to hold their groom! as the couilttloDs under which they art fighting are' extremely had Noth ing has been said as to the losses 0 Co-Operatives Get Five Million On S. C. Warehouse* Raleigh, Aug IX Meetings o organized tobacco farmers who hsv meJ hy the thousands all the wa.v from Ram I ten River to the Mountalr c-uintlse of I'anwell ami Davidson It the past week reached a climax Ir VlrginTu when Oliver J. Rands, egecu Uve manager of the AaiMM'lstln. a Mamantilla' aud't'nttgrtsiuiiiu ,H> F , AA. 11 *1 nf'Nd'tth e t rt.rullti.'i M M AA'il son HĀ«'t retary. aud Janies M ifsly treasurer of Mie Tobaeno Fo-operatfi at Charlotte Cwir^un.ware xmete by thousands more of the co-opĀ« More tlnyi five million pounds o 'olmi i o from tTrr-112' crop hsve no' rreu'hed the <*ieoperal|ve doors li Hi). ii'aioiinu. according to today'i report frm that state find the spirt id iei|ri'e*s which has spread from t|i Palmetto 8t aetatiri was evident Ir Mila weekās meetings of <h<T Fa start' Fund Inn member* gt AVashtnxton Roberson vlllc. Rurgsw, and Kanly wusāfalt tn Virginia today at Hi rousing where the famterr passed resolutions endorsing thslrĀ« assoetatlon and the polit y of the rll rcetors In demanding all the tohaen to which th** marketing asMHtallun ti legally entitled , rongressinnn AAaril. of the First c ongressional DIkDIcL uLJbls told the Virginia growers todsy tbs' |be had not heanV. Ā» voice riilsei' f against Ml! I*o-opwrstlve movement j among the leElslators at AA gslilniMon Treasurer tāratg oj the Assin lattor i told how It would rei elvo- more avail I able cash to meet tbe payments f | members In It* second year of opat ' sMnn through the farm loan Interfile tjlte bank* aud s.ild that the Sltdl' (which I* tieuilng compleUnn will I give inch member of the ' 'i-ofcerattv' I j a full financial statement tn the net | future Kkerutlvv Alannger Sands loll! Mo . old belt growers that M*Hr receipt j 1 from heir two first easlf advance -had .Mr. ."fv aver.seed 'I ā¢" *ā āā ā¢Ā§ per hundred pounds for every mem ' her who has delylvereiT tobacco tint* i ! iVtat without the assis ialion nepn 1 er the farmers wlMiln nor those with I otlĀ» would have received a- muclF ' Much Interest has bun aroused ' j āmon* the Iā.a stern Carolina farmer >,v the Increased 1 ,11-h advances of the I X ā¢ Il w j deliveries of thlĀ« years crop at tic t * Afte .i tictlon warehoui. In moi* Mu t ā¢ thirty towns nnxt Tuesday i .. - I (itnmiriouH Men | Condemn Closed Shop of Miners 1 I AVu'hlngtfpi , Ailj. IX AJāi'9ti> , o tMu blluiiicnoUs operator* sped ! ( ā¢ oirn;|tT7?i t*,i|4i -til.tulMed 'o Mi | I K I'o.'l 1ā¢Ā«Ā» lnl--i"II I iolomlnou ( brief I undemnltvg the I nlted Min" ( AVorkcra of America, the ehyekoff ays- , tern and the dosed shop The cup'- , I mission was Invited to Visit the non- j union coal field* *>f AA * 'Sc * 'ida hH'l ( j tatlafv Itai If that condition* ther- f was no* as had n* private Investlgn j tors kĀ«.l painted them Continued j reslstsuce w oil hi I*e offered by Mā¢ā¢ I mlar rum pant's to efforts of the ! Mnlt-ci VVnrk'it* of America 'u union to* tUdrtet* now operstin* non union I men MtĀ»* ..ojuti'is'inn ws- Informed FIVC MILLIONS IN i BUS 10 BE SOLDj BY NORTH CMOIIIU - Authority (livon by Council of Sialc to Treasurer Lucy | n Meeting Yesterday Eve WILL <iC) 'rt)W A HI) BUILDING NKEIW Raleigh, Aim It. Authority I tu advertise the lot If* of 9fl.tMMt.tMM) In I 'lids mill In In nun on. million lit. InuMtWMl UktimiHl on abort term -it tĀ»ā tilt) note, w a,t K Ā»\. TreaMtt er j Men Iduy by the, council us state Which met here Unlay The J.i.tMMiIMM) lion,l Issue Is for tin cnnatrucHon of peraiuenent building* *t various tnihllr institutions which *#Ā» authorijed by the |<Ā»Ā«:| *en. ml assembly The abort Jinrui financing in tti handle the building program until th*. nale of bond* In rounder. Though thin wan the first m<t\nr of the council of at ate atu,. the fnl! 1 raport of the aiidrtnr* on at ale limn 1 ten wan presented to It early last moutji there wun no dlscnsstou of that matter. Governor Morrison here lor the tlrat limb In neter.it week* when questioned coi:c,;nlh nn extra nennlnn of the ieffUialttre waa. reticent about the matter I* *an underatiHMi In official rlrile*. however that the executive sen* tin nee daf the preat nt for culling the legislature together a tow Bill . REPOBT im com, STRIKE MEITIW John āHttyĀ«w Hammond Hiy?* Thai Kit her SMe wou>d KĀ«* Committing Suicide YET SIK H THINGS . HAVE BEEN DONE C > Ā» *-Ā«*Ā» . smw_ tr t*' w*shlirgiot'. Awn Mt President 'oolldre nan ait an a rĀ«|Ā«irt nn the rrtri'snoj the <<m,l negotiation* Ir x>n York late today hv member* of, in. Iā * fVatl t omwlaaion who have -ren attempting to Meditate bat wit Ā«n j he miners upd operators. - Arriving In \Vu*bill*ton at 3 p ni ; the commission handed by John; Ha yen Hatqmoiid want to the New Willard and at once went Into con creme with the chief eieciillve, President Munuifmtd left ty Itil the (ā¢resident, In, writing a review - ol āha New 1 York discussions Inclodlnjt thĀ« agreement of the oite.rtaora atm itinera torenew negotbitlona Mon lay The report' emphasised tfe commission hud laid lodor* both the grave situation that would if If ,iaie< Hunt Was f r,<c|i ā¢d After Jiln talk with the presl dcnl Mr llunimntid said be Had been hopeful from the rim' am: added ' that he did not think "Intsllgcnl metp" rould afford to commit suicide "It would tĀ»> suicide tor either party to Maunie responsibility for ā¢be suspension of the tudttnfy ind I have tint high it regard for I lie op erwtora and ml Hera in think they wotild peemit such a egregu, totu. f<,| ly and yet such thing* have 10-en done." 11l 111 ll,|Ā»| ujNgt (' \ |(H IN HOI mi iiy |||f, wHory lllrmlngham. Aug lit Two'Mhnur mid rebuilt bo* cars wJth steel un- f d.rfrumes will fā. mined out of jjjJ> ly m shopn dti ā I *i months Tbt un derfrau.es will be fabricated In lllr ' tiilngbani by the Virginia Urldgn and j Iron Corn puny and the work of *p- I plying them and of rebuilding tin oils Will.be done In the Southern'' J own simps throughout' tip- South The cars to he rebuilt are of all wood cutistrut'tion and bad been a> aside for retirement Their return t> service uĀ» .modern atĀ«e| under!rami <urĀ», equal In every reaped to uĀ«v Ā«.ira_and suitable for bundling .i.n lading, will mean a substantial ad dhlon to the Southern's freight car ā¢ rylng 'qulpmrnt The ' rebuilt cur* will be In addl j Hon to the tiwuthergāa freight carry I Ing equipment. The rebuilt car* will be In addl- j .1 ion to S.dtMMi nĀ«-w Imi* car*, imp lii < i ed by the Southern dyrtua 1!>22 and ! Ā»<o:i, of Will' h liter f .tWMI already In servhe and the remainder Ā«rĀ» ; contracted tor delivery til time for , the movement of fall btlaln*ā*Ā« Tb* Hfoiibern will alao g'Min reielve fifi j If Oinotlve* i.Ntif. i iiul car* and 20*1 atock car* which were purehaaed in the spring j corro.i itiiKT New' York. Aug Ik Hjart cotton i quiet, middling *!> to Colton future A. clqai d tnlrly stead) m Ocifolrer 21.13; December 23 January 2?. f.d, Marrh 23 dST May 23 k*Ā» Ā« J MKMRKR Op I ASSOCIATIiI) I'KKSb f PRICE FIVE CENTO - . . AMERICAN TOURISTS ! IN EUROPE HAVING TROUBLE-PASSTORTS Excdwtlvp ( onlis J of ViĀ«M Amouoi (O More Than l ST PAY AT BATH WH NDAHY OWE IJIMDON, Aug !ā¢-- American totirlat In Kurnpe hate learned in ā¢belr dismay Dial If they are to and nnrTtrtiTjr nr me [lrinfl|Uk] con nt rlnĀ«ā~ ā.lie of pass)Mirt. \ Isas nearly' "*JUiM the fare aertym the Atlantic Their puaaport churgea range from, tfdt to 1250. depending upon the num- ( lĀ»ei**lr>f national boundary line* cross ed t ā -Most of the Kuropean nationa charge )lĀ« for a vtaa. In retaliation lor the action of llte DuMed Htafea in making a alrnllar aaaeiamenl upon foreigner. Home of tbu cmintlea bate In occasional Inatancea Irnposed lee* Os Horn 115 In (;to for the atm cjde rubber stamp visa that pemiltrt tb. irkteipi td paaa throngh the country. * ā ā¢ Reginald K.iiifni,m, a buainoaamnn of llriMiklyn. reported being mceutly rhargart 9do at the lairdef; of Jtign Hlavla for a visa entitling him lo ā¢ roaa that country Into Himninnla. Mben he |i rote wind I'ftv Serbian an-- ā¢ hick threatened to ejnet hint from tile train Mr, Kjtufmun said he Ā»aa ; ā vailing the allnuiiim lo the attan ā¢ lĀ«Ā» of the Htale I >e|sirliiieiit *| ā¢ A ashlugtnn it cpnt simt for visas > , the courae. of hie si* weak a Rkir us Europn, - Hwltierlandi Melgtinn. Holland. Nnr ā¢vay, Sweden and itonniark nrn among the few countries that are uu exception to tha general piactke. Tha I nattons I'tiher ltutkc no charge what ever to the American tourist or Invy u iiomipal one Mroadcaatlng may delight the hu man i icing hut It moans nolhliig to, an elephant. Tha other day a Br^- r ., iah iimadi aailnjt company tiled tq get one or the paebyderma* nf the ldĀ»n-, don us. Indnrin UĀ» nuniu. lutereat d In radio by having imr maatar. dyed All. dim hot 'orders through n " tranamlitgr. Indnrtn pa hi no alien- - lion to him aM hough she has known bl* voice .Ik' ' t|Ā»r days of bar jronth ;' in Intfla. d l Hyed All shouted -hie-āettihminda ā¢ Hirmfgha tniHT -iwuiior sir gs in tha e4i phuni* stall. He told M* pat to * 'lie down;" get upā" and "salute*ā āā"I ret ā¢e*ted > her to go through bar' oilier stunts, hut ah#,.onl) waved her* - ā¢ great ears ami continued tn eat pan-ā puts. In dĀ«a pa ration the hroadenstorti a wait* over the radio jpnt lodarini Ignored It Her feet never moved, her| massive shouidar. rematued atlll. Only her jaw* wefv rhyaJtbuilc. and tha laranuta were ranpojjfiku for that. An offer of one i puuods a" year, with'rĀ»ue Total and lodging and plenty of adventure thrown la, id go- Itig itagaknl be.-ause Knlaud has uo modern Jonah whu knows whaina In tiniately , lmat month, the t oluntal Office ad l verjlaatl for a "dlrnctor of research" to take charge of a snentlllc nupe dltion HihV is scheduled to stdrt early next spring for ths Kalklund Islands lo study s t|tisl!Ā« insninisv-w. slid their habits. Ho far iĀ«K a tangle suitable application has been received and ā¢f" committee la still saeklng tha right, man , ,f# The practical piiria.se of the ei pcdltlon Is to obtain data frum which lo famt legislation to prevagt tire disappearance' of thk Iwvksthans from the oceans of the globe. "The scientists will maker su lullmsle study of whale's, eudeavorlng to lenm whether (hey .ate polygamous, how long tbeg live, where they spend the wiuterjtod what their sunaul mile , age. Is f ' i It seems that the waters off tha ā¢ t alk land* art a fsshlonuhle sunimvr i whaling resorts bin In the winter the great maimnaJs disappear, lausinucb a, the Islands are lihĀ«ely' dniM-ndsut ipon the whaling Induatry. tha Brit ish government would like tu know where they go. Hcotfa historic -'ā!Wncover^^ā , 10111'" carry tha enreditloa which will be gone two and a half years. Ni.w strut him ns ro Ā«l*Kk 111 Mi. JMMiI K K. Kinluy. who hnllt and ran Hie Headway threnire of Richmond ! for a number of ynnrs. and who ; i made the first moving picture nwhr ** made in this country when he film.- .cd a worldās championship fight la ;Mo late ulnrllus, has arrived In Holds!torn and Is rapidly gnltlng the ; āId t.iatra bouse Into shape to open Ills theatre here Mr Finley Is considered one of the best motion picture men IW the country and the fact thet he route. Hi (ieldsNirn will be greeted wtfh pleuaure. t The building I. being put Into eĀ«- lellent shape with proper veatUn tlon and with new stairways and propĀ«.i fire protection Only the heht pu-Mire. will Iw run. nr rtnMy stains. ā ā o ā¢
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Aug. 19, 1923, edition 1
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