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L, ■ —l> «■ i-■ - ~ . . ~„,,. VOLUME TWO; NUMBER 144 HO SPEWS HERE !‘H) CHfOUIHES ';|-IT CUT HOUSE lUpifM PMc« #OFtRf Far tb* PanMr by Cap Mai ud Main HjggtMlißr hAw\% ATTENDANCE local farmers Honorable H 0. Ward oonyrrw «MA turn the am dial net wn m «w«ac«o to to* member* of the ;o ■*•)«**■ association. both notion «4i tobacco boro yesterday afternoon K Mr Sheriff Bob Rdwardx, and vttteit toy preliminaries whatev# Mpßkebad into what prorerd to be •ypMtoat interesting addraaa deltr dflß M'tte co-op’a alaca Aaou 0a MPt'ißahe bore aareral moo'ha ago Tito court house waa Ailed to oaar- with both association mem ber* bas Boa members. buaiaeaa un i ptoffesslooal man. aad before Mr Ward Aalabed M> addreaa b* tu cheered by all alike Mr. WH made tin at at ament that according to the • GMflrwßat lareatlgatloaa that the • ararage yearly lacotne of each farm wpa MUM throughout the tobacco aad cotton belt. Out of which It wa* aeceaary to pay all llriag expense educational eipeaae of the family, medical aad all other eap*a*e at well m tore*, aad that thle did not r mean $623.00. for each mvi, but lot hi* retire family. Aad tbit tniorv pi WMf wet ao. becauae the «po« - uiatora had tbx" power to fli the price of eatlrg boat, according to Govern meat laveVlyttioa. aad the rtm* 1 ! Ilty of tiuti'lnvestigation la absolute If beyond qnee'lon, le f7.600.dft',. to 1 the farmer. Wi tie the In 'om- to th' speculator* who handled that prod uct bntwnon t|e farmer aad the cou euraer la SORRTEEN BILLION •VUVE HUNDRED MILLION DOLL ARS, theca. <}»nree being 'rout piled oa the 11 *“ c op. The late Pregl - aidant Hardin/ la oae of hie apeeih* tlpees which waa delivered la many cl ties oa hie western tour Juat ps|o, Mt> *hla death pointed out to the (•npcrtfMe wIdhUHP or bridge be tween Ase prodaMr add th* emaom ea- mahleg the etotoutoiM that the coni# Os ■ fmlwbt the product# bed gm&ir&Kn: IP offteibl eapacßy In th > U 8 •bofckt make an effort for hie own • ladtrebnul junaatiment* n shorten tils brtdpe aad eliminate tbc toll tv rt*utas thj* brll t beiaoco the con •Jtaar and prod »<?»*. J Congressman Ward atotod that it ra certainty that toe whole U. 8 redacted by the representative* »tn Waaniaffto* wa* wholeheartedly la bympaihy with the oooperaUvev movement. A (timhii Os the com mitt# aa* to why chartara should be leaded to the cooperative association waa made to the effect that when the farmer bring# bla product to market he meet* with a font aggregation or organised capital that largely dsn 'the prices of hla products. He said flat'the prase of the U. S. with the atQbUton of-'he “The Utaenvi: 1 : lie Wpr M waa lack of the movements Hfa quoted the N Y. -eWorld read's, a portion of au edi torial lro.itjty.at paper whico auid that -'be farmers lose on e*-ry trank action that they have with capital, paytog the capitallM'a own price tor every commodity which It la ne neaacy for the termer to buy for the upkeep of hal farm, selling every Aad net which be blmself raised to the oapMallat at a price that the cap Asea himself "Why la the name or gtmdaess. ex c.timed, Mr. .Ward doat you treat lb# tobacco companies Ilk* iqu I'esi 'tpa. When you bring your eouotry s ~indues along the street in o<n clth« |i> aaH to toe town folks von As th" IPlee of eggs, batter,-'dßckuaa. *#**• . i*b|w aad wa pay yon whs* >ou ask >bUe you toga your tobacco down to the-warehouse, dump It on the wwre . ’bouse Boor and let then p*y Y»> *•. what they ti»t*t » »• worth VPitageM Myara. war Bonur* corn ' ecAloa said “that the lesuon whlcli MM been made by «be cooperation in %c bad more to do will reeatoh- Utolag o good conditions after the I»l1 aad I9to dapreaslou than ary •bfhl ‘b* l bM * M '* B done Ihroushout r|b Tnlted itoto. , No one Star aspects the farmer to TIM percent association Be cltod as an Illustration lace* of orgat»l*|^ , * o,,,, rorld began particularly ntloo to the tact that bean preached for over ad l» no at.«e no township coaM ®“d I#o *■* V« Christianity. Bui coopery beyond a doubt hwl coma to that as long as evan ?*» per 'jXMtr j* gro«#f* *•» aeoclated tobacco companies «oi'*'> * ; *lTwf- r |U>I rrop * " **• 4o " \lr Wifi as pressed absdluta fabh that the farmers would be 75 • ger rent aaaf.’k** members hes-it the A yeti foptioct torma bad as mifed. • -Ttirr — THE GOLDSBORO NEWS SPEED MM GIVES PMEIFHMENI : HE GOESKESIWtRD i DriPkm 4 FwAhrd Twin Sis He Arritrpp M GoMaherw in Ck« Hour aM 4pm Miuuteu. Sayn ffb.M.- jL mWWCw npHrl i PASBBB VWMUGH AiX POLICE IN THE WAY A man whose name Is unknown and at present hie wbereubouta a matter of wonder on the pert of the poMce la the lantern part of the slate, panned tbrough Ootdiboro- yes terday asamlng going at a rate of ■peed that could only be gaesaeri at The gawflemda la onestion. driv ing a twin sis Packard left New Berh before Use Ifbw Bern police were ful ly aware ad the fart They telephon ed Klaatoa bbt al Kina ton he passed. The Kiaabt amps vfeat oat to the 1 bridge and blocked It wttb a t-'ord. The Paekaed swerved dangerously ea the brtdpe aad passed the Ford with ike man driving risking his life In' posting around The Kinston cops phoned Me Ooldstfttre— police and Chink Bhadaa aad Nick Owatbney and MBeer Langston made read? to welcome tha gentleman at the Odd Fallows Home. Chick had hla sawed off shot gun alaag but had (ailed to load it. It was only a matter of twenty minutes before the ear have into view. Than H was just a matter of yonder be comae, yonder be pees He passed through the paMee Hke water thru a salve. CMak ordered him to stop sod threw wp bis gun. whereupon the man. ducked down, letting go tbe steering wheel for a block aad tbe car. evMaatly knowing it stuff went I merrily along without a driver. "*lrnr tbe car turned into Jamas ’ street frew Ashe tbe pavement wus •moMag aaaonling to the police who followed along afterwards, finding only reports of ihe gentleman. The Smith geld pottos ware not I fled and they met with about the same suc cess as tbe other three cities He passed through Raleigh a few minutes later aad the last heard of him ha had paae through Durham with the earn* success Headed far Qreeuaboro a report said from a, N*w Bera Newspaper man tale Igpt night The police think that the map had! • large qutwfty of rye whiskey If, the' car which be was taking west to sell He bad received It from a boat all Morebead tbe report goes. ' Tbos • pasoefh Ilia glory ‘of tbe. world. Mach lamentation was beard on tbe atrqat yeatardav over the fact that the gentleman 41# not see At to atop over In Goldsboro where tbe taste for good llltker Is as good as II la in Greensboro. * Meeting of C. of C. of fiagtern Carolina * ll • A- very Important media, D f Eiecutlve committee. Directors, mem bera and others of tbe Eastern Car olina Chamber o Commerce, la call ed for i'ruta/ of this week at Oreen ,:M p «*» In tbe Offices 0 f toe Pttt county Chamber of Com mercsu This la tbe regular monthly meeting o this organisation . and tbare are several matters of mate •ban PsssjMt Importance to be dis posed ofbPreatrfent Oeo C Roykl, of Goldsboro. Is vary envious to have a full attendance for this meeting rlvies risk. Invited Invitations have bean sent to 'he clvc clubs o Eastern Carolina, which In clndes the Rotary. Klwants. Morn I and .Civilians. Plana or nest year's Exposition will be dlarused and the' clubs hive been Invited to get an expression from then, aa to some local features that are being plan ned for the week's entertainment rongre.smae Abernathy to ll Present on ('has. L. Abernathy, who has recMtly ret arsed from a very ex tensive trip to the colonies of thf United Slates, will be present 'ind wij[| give some valuable Information ts what he saw while away. On Ills way back he stopped over In Calior nia. or several daya. and he will dis cuss Eastern Carolina's advantages aa «omparad with Callornla's. A ■ treat la In store or all who attend i All hiiilgana ansa who are intor->x‘- ed la Raster* Carolina's devt'np -1 meat, are especially invited to at , tend thjs meeting at Greenville. Frl r day o this week . np.irrr.R that the awkrh'a* I.EGIOR TRIED TO fAPTIRE I GROYER U RERGDOI.I 1 Columbus O. Aug 21-Denla' r that tbe American Legion In Colum- I bna waa In any way officially Into- 1 I rested In tbe attempt to raptor'- , Greer Cleveland Bergdoll. or (hal any total official of that organlta lion had weftton C. Hoovea Grlfflam 1 HatiMtnp. Ohio. nmn. efested nft<- j tbe attempted abduction, wishing x him anceeM In hla enterprise, wa* made by Btato. county, and local of| flc|yls of American Legion hart 1 VAIN SEARCH IS. -. HOE FBI) LITHE v GIRL KIDNAPPED AH Thf DqtVftlvcH in New York Workin* *n Thf ('tat WflH Citlifnl Help BTUHBNT DETECTIVES PUT ON THE CASE - --- -v> NEW YORK. Aug SI -One hun dred and sixty Nan York detectives, hundreds of taxi drivers and thous ands of Interested 'rltiaeitß. tonight bad searched In vain for Lillian Me- Kenale. three months old. kidnapped from her maid in front of a Waal 117th street store Saturday. Noe only was every available de tective pressed into service but fl 6 students from tbe acbool conducted by tbc department were assigned to the search ' ■'/ » I Meanwhile the search was spread qcross Ihr Hudson where Hcrgvant Johnston of the Central N. J. Rail way police fore* reported having . men a vmiupi carrying a baby In her arms al Newark. He saw her balk ,«uj with ihe infant late at bight. Johnston said the woman showed no familiarity with children And carried the child tinder her arm. Mo trace of this woman baa been found. ' CO-OPS HAVE GOOD SHOWN HOST Iff Os ISJ3 SEASON I aa. Goldsboro Has Plfty lam da De livered Her* on Opening as Warehouse s ■ ■ fl RALEGH Aug 21.- The Tobacco Orowers Cooperative Association op ened Its market today at more than thirty towns of Eastern North Caro lina where tbe Arst deliveries of the season brought cash advsnees which have jumped tac beyond those of last year and csused enthiislsam among tbe member*. Although; deliveries to : the association were -small on tta I BMIM day- aa by Mg nf -1 rtclala, the tobacco toops who Were 1 bald •• high aa twenty dollars for [ their beat grades on severs! ntsrkets : today, returned home with a feeling lor security and the knowledge that | there association had greatly inrrema ed Ita Arst cash payment in the face of this years bumper crop.' 1 According to the grade card and advance posted in the association warehouses the ‘ members fhia year will receive Arst cash payments run- 1 - niog aa high aa $32.54) on their best wrappers. $22 SO on their best cut ter*. Illne dollars for tbelr choice lugs apd eight dollars a hundred for their beat primings Tbe increased values placed upon Uu> lower grade-, was k feature which especially pleas ed the farmer* who had tobacco on the association Haora today. La«t week's deliveries of 2.500.000 pounds to tbe cooperative floors In South: Carolina and tjjur receipt of 127 new: contracts from tbe South Carolina Belt Indicate the impetus -which co operative market Inc has gained In | the Palmetto State where associa tion officials feel that they were ful ly JuatlAed In familiarising the mem-; hers with (he grades and prices early In tbe season Eastern Carolina farmers Are busy| harvesting the present bumper crop' land small deliveries are looked for j 'to Ihe cooperative warehouses for. j aotpe days to come. Among the highest advance* today war# those ofi A. L Rhodes and W \V. Higgins at New Bern who received $22.50 on tbelr best grsdes -Green Manning.' of Ayden wbo fbcelved twenty dollars 1 for one pile and K; K. Peacock of Fremont averaged tweqty dol lars per hundred A V. HobbltC as sociation warehouse manager, sor 1 Eastern North Carolina commenting oa today's opening of tbe cooperative bouses, said. **tbere ha* been entire satisfaction all over the territory to day. not a complaint from any one " Nothing has shown up but the com mon priming and the Aral advance* on them In some Instances average over twedty cents. There ‘ were crowd* at many reviving points sad with only tbe lower grades showing dp. everyone was satisAed. Those who delivered tobum, and tbe specta tors werg equally enthusiastic The deliveries were better than expect ed. owing in the small amount of to bacco that has been graded several points, having received from six to sight thousand |m,unda al am look (omlxiw- than toduyhroddnddaw wtrvwo' Ing for as good. If not belter re.-elpts omorrow than today RIG NATTIER Hsrbel Hose, young daughter of \tE J. L. Rose, of Graatbsm township Be# bitten by s large rnttlesnake yes- 1 ■rrttoy about one o’clock Bbe was it*bed to the Goldsboro Hospital ■vfcere Immediate treatment waa In tituled and late lost night was rq ported at doing very nicely GOLDSBORO. N. C* WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST it, 192. 4 * f \ Interesting Date * On Cropper Rights * In South Carolina I.AKEI«AKD. 8 C„ Aug 11- lbtr Mu the day* there have been a nuufber of ’ deciatona and orders , handed down by iu re gard to varlottw pbbbes of tbe tobac co alt tun lon which w ill be Interest ing to all thaee eng**«d in growing ibis crop.. eapecl#lly asttce the aff-| vent of tbe aasoelation and Ita Agbt to control the tobacco produced byj shtare croppers on land* Os it* mem bera. in regard lo the share-cropper, problem the foltowlta order by Judge Shipp a ip! comment In tbe Bumterj Item I* of latoreal The Item fol- Iowa: . 9 '‘Judge Shipp on B«s«rdu>. August 11. on motion of Harty ~ Nash ft Hodges. aUorseya tor 4. A. Mini* and. T. E. Mima, passed the following or der In the case of the Tobacco Grow-] era Cooperative Association, plaintiff j vs J. A. Mims ahd age In hi' T K Mima, defends*!* . "Ordered, that the lasuuction here-j tofore issued herein, he and the same t is hereby modified by the addition of tb«' following c.lauati. to-wit: This Injunction *h#ll not apply to any tobacco which any tenant or share-cropper of defendant, under a boaa Mde contract with defendant, and under the law of tbe state of South Carolina, baa tba right to have set aside and delivered to him aa bis share of | said crop.'* "There baa been considerable agi tation of the question of tbe right of a land lord, under tb# Tobacco Grow ers Cooperative contract to permit big tenants and share-cropper* to sell tbelr share of the utbpeco to the In- 1 dependant markets. It would seenr from this order that Judge Shipp j holds that a tenant nr share-cropper baa the right to sell tobacco upon, which the landlord has no claim' wherever he pluses." The same thing was held by Judge Shipp in the Venters ease which- was argued before him ARat Saturday. It developed that a question of fact as wall a* of law entered Into Ml* caae and the judpu held tfcv case In the same position aa It had hewn held be | fore tba trial except that be order j ed the release of two share-croppers. Flnttt Venter* aad W. J Powell, from tbe restraint of th% This part oT bis order ewfc not report aad iu tju, (UU« hmmi ElT*Mllt dI ibf part of tbe crop whenever be pleases. The Ventere caae tvll/ now have to be decided by a July e Another contention of aasoelation Is that their costract comes before a chattel or crop mortgage, tq thlg cosaectlon tbe following order by Judge.Sblpp In tbe caws of the asso ciation against L. C. Fountain of tbe Kltlgabury section will be of Interest The order follows: Stale of South Carolina. County of Flore net-. Court of Common Pleas Tobacco Growers Co-operative Asso ciation. a corpora 1 ion. IMalntlff v*. L. C. Fountain, Defendant. Order Thl* ruse comes before me on mo- • tlon of defendant for an order dis solving the preliminary Injunction heretofore made therein. The motion i la made principally upon tha ground ; that the tobacco la subject to - vs- I rlous and suadry chattel mortguges It appekrtog that there are certain | chattel mortgage* embracing tbe to bacco produced by tbe defendant dur ing the yeilu it la hereby ORDERED that the preliminary In < junction heretofore made In the case.. - be and tbe same la hereby modiAed | to the effect of preveatlna tbe defend -1 ant from delivering any of tbe to- I bacco .produced by blin during the I Current year to any person holding a valid chattel mortgage thereon it further appearing that eertpi n tenan(a ami chare-croppers or labor | era have claims against portions of j the tobacco Injunction shall not i apply and the preliminary Injunction i heretofore tissued was not Intended 1 to apply to any tobacco which any j tenant or sbare-ernper of defendant not a member of plaintiff association, under a bona fide contract with de fendant nr under the l*w of the state •South arollna tyts the right to have set aside and delivered to hint a* hla share of the crop Augual 14th. 1*23 It will be seen from the above order that It wa* not Intended that the In junction should have ever held against the bona fide tenant The question of Ihe payment of 5 rents a pound damages by a land lord whose non-member If nan*# have sold on the independent market will i ltd aryued before Judxe Dennis in , Darltoxton Haturday. Tills |< anoth er Interesting phase of the question It I ’!* hard to see how .< member can be held lor 'damages on account id non-delivery of tobacco over which he baa no control accor-tlrg lo tl.eee derisions regarding tbe tenant*. It appears that the matter, of *e- I curing Injunctions I* not entirely a one-sided thing which the ussor tallow ! alone enjoys. 8 O. Bvrd, 4 member of the association, has secured an in junction agatest (be setoctoMor- and •tola."## floMk " r,l, ' r l '* i' l "'* - . County of FlotoMt, V • THML OF COOTRIKT f MS HIEEIUE H»l PHOT MIT SUkm (lueutUmißß Every Man Who iu Honied by The Coer! * ' MANY I'RQMINENT LAWYERS PRESENT I RALEIGH. Auii 21. iHperlal lo , Nt'wsi The task of plcklna a Jury ! without members of the Tobacco • t’ooperalve Association nntl select-; Ing other* suitable* to sit In the trtil of G. H lonian, who Is suing (or | recovery of his contract, today re quired rWorc than six hours of que«- | Honing by attorneys for the contend j fag parties In tbc courthouse at I Greenvtlto Judge. Rieplten HragaW, of Washing- 0 Mon. and James H. Pou. of Raleigh. Ini ixhalf of the sssoclaMon questioned 1 the tneo who formed the special Jury 1 list wbll C olonel 4’ T. Joyner, of Raleigh, ahd La* rev« 10-vy, of Star t-'raucisco. presented the preliminary motions for the ussociatlon following the selection of the jury tn the late afternoon * 0 Richard R. Patterson, manager oi the leaf department of the tobacco as sociation. und T. C. Watkins. Jr.. d!> , rector of warehouses, with manv to ; Nacco me oand lawyers of prominence' from other countleg, were present at the trial today. WII.HOX MILS yORTH I t'bapel Hill. Aug li.-— Df. U B [ Wilson, University Librarian and a , director of the University of North ;« 'arollna press, has gone north for a , ntudy of tbe presses at 1 Harvard. Yale and other large tnsll tutlona for the purpoee of Impiov -1 lag tbe organisation only recently started here. TheUnlverslty pres* jh» organiz ed. last year by a /roup of Carolina gimfesaora and North Carolina btzal naas men and Ita Aral book, a scien tific study of water molds tn Ameri ca und Europe by Dy. W. o. Colter. l«i*K4 oka aiu|i (ojx v X|uo paivedtlf other; volumes on scientific life, so cial trod historical subject* by well known eduratpr* have been announc ed and will appear from turns tq Uiur during the coining atoniba. ——a ' v '- Court of <Eimmon Pleas. H O Byrd.Plalntm * " vs. Tobacco Growers Cooperative Asso ciation. Defendant. Temporary Restraining Order On reading and Allng the attached verlAed complaint of tbe plaintiff, und on motion of hla attorneys, W. H URiltebead. Jr., and Kelley A Htnda. ORDERED That tbe defendant. It* officers, against, employees. Ylsrvailta. and any and all person* or corpora tion* claiming or acting by, under, or through it or them or either of them, be. und It and they and all of them' are hereby enjoined and ru st ruined during Ihe pendency of the ahove entitled action from taking any .atop* or action for the purpose of requiring the plaintiff to deliver his tobacco to tbe defendant or to any person or persons on behalf of the defendant and from inatltntiag any suit or prf>ceedlng to enforce the ob servance of tbe contract mentioned in the complaint herein, and it Is further ORDERED That the plaintiff with in ten days from tbe date of this or der make and enter Into an under standing with sufficient surety ap proved by tbe lerk of Court for Wil liamsburg County In tbe sum of one thousand (sluAOi dollars condltlooed for the payment to the defendant of such damage, ndt exceeding said sum which .the said defendant mhy sus tain by reason of the granting nf This order. In case It la Anally decided that the same should not have been granted, and It Is further ORDERED That a certlAed copy of this order and the anexed summons and complaint he forthwith served upon ih edefendant. or Its duly au thorized agent or representatlwna In (**|lllninshurg County, and tbflt the I defendant nr Its attorneys may havej Ui vacate this order upon four days notice to tbe attorneys for. the plain tiff (Hignedi John H Wilson Judge of the Third Judicial District of Month Carolina At Chamber*. MuMnning. 8 C., Au gust in. t>23. The Injunction wa* secured by Mr Byrd after the associated reprewenta ihM at latke City bad deducted 5; rents s pound damages from some' tobdcco he delivered tn the assoela- 1 tlon Iwcuuse one n fhia share-crop per* had *nld some tobacco one th* | iadependeu (market Mr. Byrd ha* entered suit sgairpM the association to have his contract cancelled an ddeclared cold, charg ing them with many violations of the contract themselves and oak* (bat on account of these afteged violations ’ of tbe formation agreement that tb* association be declared am to exist All of these legal phases of tbc ruatoatton of the association as to lie liowers aud rights will be watched Will, keen Interest over all the ter ritory covered by the ussociatlon CUKE II UK mUED MDSE • IN BUREn USE JVni«« Motion fw (hang' la Venue but Saya County Jarv to Decide Pale of Taro Bra ,ker* V BNI>B GREATOr LEGAL - BATTLE I|T VIRGINIA <t\ihkhi.am> rflai hovbk Auii 21. -A Jury BMP A®hemt • >i■ itiv »til ihglaiii or In uOcenre of Robert 0. lp|hWti. C*UBfc l>*rlone clerk charged with! his brother, I. C. (larger with, murder of the Rev. E 8. JkjeAiM: M»t minister ut the lutttiirajKpg Jp|J lux) one f I. mtge H D. \vjMV pnd|> in. * 1 "f *he governor loduy roftHe’J||ijtfj On- deo4ed e motion t*i »dM|n venue but allowed tnpteml |t|B|fd of venire. Next Monday enT-Jt U» the dele for the rveuiuptloU <JUhe trial The dee hi toe brings tfl ago end whut bag been., termed hy lawym ea the great**! le ( al battle la tH» his tory of V^ginln Haven lawyers w«R-q bhgafPl end the whole question Involvlna»uaorno edentryl point* or legaj technicalities slid • (institutional construction Ufa* 1 twice fought over. The venue motion Was Drat brought up when the Oaf. retta were Jointly arraigned }a*t July , I* and wm, denied after several days of convention It was * renewed nod dismissed after argument after, a seversnV and )iad b*n granted aq.l Is tV Garrett alone brought to trial, ft waa raised again when the cnise of Robert Qhrett nod upwards of SM affidavlU bearing on the question of a fair trial In ('umberland ware la troduced aod part of yesterday and nearly all of today consumed la nr* Kliments < ' t ~ « ' ' U. S. Gunboat I« Reported Sunk Off ■ Coait of Canada Washington, Aug. *l—The V g. Oopher a gun boat on a rnitee "wftb Olito naval reaarvlal aboard waa aank idday In the golf of ftt LawvpUoe dgHng a gale according to a naee> Iff ti|| dt|acUiAAL 4doh aaJtf their wg» oo lass as Ula. (The ship gaol <lowg |g H fathom* of water said the ineaegge whiah waa .Alii I I itiii Uahttf* afwi W ram a|ganrf “fltg ngl service ;The telegram .to the navy deport- “’ ! following message received frog) rgdlo station at Grindstone qipng, Ms ggllan Island. f f* !Following from If. 8. Wadnak ode / tgn p m U 8 W Oopher supMUgfi gtilf of Lawrence In northweitf gftle. M fathoms of water. latitude 4< degree, 47 minutes north, l.ong- Iturte *2 degrees west No loea ofi life. ItMfl IMTIOV l.mvitn Atlanta. Aug 21. Requisition pa pers from K M. Mathis *hd J. D. Peek Wanted in Allendale South (Vrollna for obtaining money under fslee pretenses today ware by Oovernor Walker after e hearing aj the executive depart merit The governor slated tbit Mathis was In-811 health and wnnld be al-+ lowed to timke bond bare while Pack would go to South Carolina to give! bond ' * V A IKS PLIGHT lAm mle, Ang 21.—Air mail pilot H A Colilson flying Roeh Spring lo Cheyenne took off from the flying Held bare at <:&Fp. m. moun tain time. He Aad passed ovar tbs city last - In the afteriwon hat waa forcsd lo raturn for gaa. Thera waa a heavy fog aad black clouds loomed In the sail but Ibe nv etor determined to continue.bit flight He circled north tn attempt to avoid the cloud banks. A telephone mes sage from Cheyenne said that the air there waa clear. oim fellow nrifir The Odd Fellows qf (holdsbom and | Mount Olive are planglaa u> have a >olnt picnic al Rlllrreat, which la oear Kinston on Thursday the 23rd This picnic la for all tbe memliera of both of I best lodges and for any visiting brothers tbet cun make It conveni ent to attend, also remember the lady inlks and tbe children, an they are extended a nroat pressing Invitation t« come out and Join up In our festi vities and frolics, and we assure yon i before band that- no >aaa word will 1 lie taken up. so all can come that will, i This la to be a Imaket picnic, aad we : know that all will provide wall, for | the children from tbe Old Fellows i Home are lo be the special guest* of the two lodges. If jrou huve away lo get out to Hlllcroat. and room for others- just think of nonla brother that Has no car and might ''have lo walk In order lo let there and give him a lift, ami also remember that the children from *tbe Home have to be there, so leeolve now that you are going to Hlllcrest on Thursday morning with your bask at and that you are going to have a good time Itou't fnrat your hathluK suits aa the water la fine, Thank you. DiIMUS) M '*l * *• \ '■ ~\ :',.* 'SV puck five timm CiIIIIDCESMSIII COUNTRY Willi MOT SUFFER FUEL PIMi NEGOTIATIONS END AT AVLAmc cm (YABHINOTON. Aug It—FellUTj *f the an ferae its operators aoo ago ora at the Atlantic rh y conference wIH not he pa mettled t« inflict g Nft I shortage oa she caoaampr h was 4a mm «•»•*». »t the Whi,* Hogg* pWklle no ladh'jitoa of the prqngm given mi » wa. maoupced that fcWWaP 1 9j®*Wge wished to [the public Otut normal requirqmeata **• * of the said eptypEAy who dleoweal the ta, « ‘h rae day Srtlh e«W howaver, op at-, he guide ta «i regpaa »lbißt* tor the failure of the IpUfft rJ rau'irttr emergahey .por, tT* 4r which ta now in parp*pr*ft|p. M», Ihuaniopd ipo|*rg|viha oom iiiisiaon did om consider (ha aJtgge tlon yet wgrrahted the sgbmtaiaag at this report hot ha denied that itfui he or hie aaaMagfa proppaed (q taka the Initiative mi (fits ohdcSr oriag to oMa|p a reaumptia* as rmgr t tattoos bet week tho -ymtpta fill •heir etnpiqgaap. , I „t '*T '— * 1 ATLANTIC ernr. 4u v Hg-n Halioae for . M . wag. oohM 1 ! the anthracite Industry a44«l |k|ss7 ly today leaving ggfaJtevgd praapact of a suspension of hand aoei MMdtig September l! Mloars union who walked e*t of the Joint meofiag said atfprtg toward g peaceable kdJiMtmaat M ra conflict oa the part pf thelLiLtea Itself had terminated because thgsJKi erators w«rw unwilling to say part of tbe dgaaad for incraa^i wags', made by the Ml T The operators that i>t« point was the uawftUatNgsßi the union to xubtoil Us dimia I Mj the tsk, ,0 •arhfialb*- iidm "Oil ta tbe r 8 ndiCagrtmmddhl * A Oermsn. Aecgaary ml conference. , ip NKru wNNMr - I n »»“« ™*MU» IRMI | I IKK tAVA, UtSUBm Oatgrla. Aag f|hi| La*. T Aaale Lee. ToraMprlfaThltlg Hsgloa. C N. R. 5-S!?SWWISsS: TorMt.i ,» 0 men employes 6 the hotel Oaurto and Ur g. Kiltshmb fbogX Oltdaoail, Ohio, whm wera "*»f the hotel, are mfgsteg aa - 1 — u third woman employs* The hotai. tiled t# uaaacity with summer vscatloal.u, g «ajff*s* «t them from the t«kad fkit**, Jang lust quieted dowg ml ter a gay night of dope lag when Barnes, starting | B as atavaMff «MPt qalckly transfortied R Igto V fuw see from which port, tad la thru nigbtriothisg leaving behind them ell of their belongings * ■ Most of the dead were titglayii. Who rushed dowaatgigg frmg thgdv rooms la the “tower" ggßy to <fhad the exlgt by wh|c* they hoped Iq w. cape blocked ’ , + , * '.^j Moat as the M Injured. *a|* hurt In leaps from windows, tho g fig suffered baraa before they coaid am cage The muse of the Bra coattaMd a mystery today One theory wagthai It waa caaaad by a care|cga|g thrwwa cigarette stub. Tha other was that friction 1a tha elevator shaft Igw rad the lubricating TWKTT OVK ARMY MHfMM * AND omp.mmi ru*f« M*w Oil MMVT nMHf Mltchal Y . >*g Jt Twenty one Army honphttf *«d oh nervation air plaaap. Bring. Ip .a squadron ormatlou lot Usgloy Mglo Hampton. Va.. at • a. p today. Ywr tern atandard time, H •heir way up tha Atlawte ta tlliTT Maine, accordlgg ' to pprau recelvved by the ■’"■"■wnadthg pp>Yiri boro. t ' ) TO NWW KffUMNR WUMII. Folkastoac. ,Bsg.. Aug tl —hO*a Zett. Htlia. the British woman. «*n three years ago unarty gatuasßad «g crossing tha Rpgllab chaagel op p watercyclg this ineraWMf heg*p 4h attempt to awhu to Up Itogpeh cfßa At tha Sid o the flrat hogr ih* **« all rn|laa The'ton rWga UPBaUI.
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Aug. 22, 1923, edition 1
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