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VOLUME TWO; NUMBER lit GOLDSBORO, It. C, TUMBAY WORNtW., SEJniftHiEK I. 1923 PRICE FTOI CHIB
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS REPLY TO MRS. JOHNSON
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TqU* Streets Littered With Many Shad
usm ’jiv.viujuL r. ■ , —— ——
> Lpss of Life Exceeds
- 100,000; Food Riots |
Follow Destruction of City
Govern-
Amt C(umi to Rescue,
HespatchHig Fleet To
ReMef of Stricken land
l RED CROSSN AMKI)
RECEIVE GIFTS
BAN FRANCISCO. Srpt S- In I
crtwid tlllmUi of >h« lot.* of H(r j
ta Tokyo worn roovlvud by radio W :
dpy from the catastrophe which ha ,
<**»• over, the Mead.
Ihttsilal noon (Saturday with a i>e i
rtha of eartbqdpken which rayed moat |
ot-lhe cUyr of Tokyo and much of Yo j
khhoma the fift star was continued
by Ire vkp broke out tn Hcoren of
.. place: Tl|»l .oaves (ollotved and
hundred! of nhlpa lad buildings were
.. loot then-came a typhoon aa the
Apal toueh of tbu disaster which Is
the efaateh* ta modern tines
% wHlftoa of death and ruin a.-
OcofUllt to the* consul general In Men
who received » report
train the Japanese government give
the- a timber of deed an Ofer HMMMH*
aid- thou- made homeless at least
ioi*i ‘
Fhrwer aatltuate* placed the ras- 1
ualties.es Wk as W.OW dead In To
h/e h l *#* ,Hf ■* **»••• «*■»* from
the of the Off. CMh
OR Ufetf
ho averl hand
9afcvskn< vlt'nn fought tkrouah
•mufcr wod yobbhrh era. leaving Tokyo
■for safety tjNpi who stHI ItVft are
ttreaWae* with gtarvnuon and many
age trvfof to catch Ash to tide them
uvdV uatU font Arrives
. It ta estlQibUd that l.wm urn* <d .
alone, la aMiad to meet the l
shortage. 'Vssaets art rusbiaK wMhi
ptovisions j *"
The Impart*! p*lao »htch *o
badly daipage has been thrown open
pto the injured
jNhat happened at Yokahonia can
oaly be sarndeed *v#ry report con
Arms the trorat faart U seems great
er disaster besets reside Dlls 1 settop i 1
It Is est tainted 4WhOob building* err- 1
deetroyed •
Alt nTflcer as the British steamer
I ogdon Msrus, reported that bodies;'
wire mattered •vdrywbere
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nJLsMVILLA:. Tana. Bept 3- A;
word la awaited by cable or radio b)
iptnslopnrtns who were on >
♦ toward tue frastdahl Madison which
adMedfeoo the frastdent Madison
which salted fyom Seattle to reach
Yokdhamo August 3» Minister* in
cltyllg Mr aud Mrs Stewart ami
daughter. lAlllaa, of -North Carolina
There were no Hlpttst, Ausioaarle*
on the ship It' was announced
Apprehaaslon Is felt for mission
artes who embarked on the empress'
of '-Canada which Was scheduled to
stop tomorrow U> Korea, were Hn-lpd
ed'Mtss Rlafhhx Hlusrr. of Pafftown
MU* Mariam ftpuodwia. Morgsnton.
N. C-. and Mis.-i Mabel Cherry, of
lietoo dal«*.,Nje
UAKHIMiTOy. I*ap» 3. I’robsble
/ “»maije orvearhiquahm ,M * f«Yt
W*V)ks accordteg U) Father Coadorf.
\*7ronomfr and setsmalogl»« of
fhs'ietavn. It *it likely, be added,
j list the quake was caused by fault mg
or splitting of rook at great deoth
'jlthei Coadorf coastderyu tbs
'■nrWn greatest s«U>M<>ll>«tst war ft..
Are o' server t- JUufrjM »o i pr»'t
»h < ca'astropke Ha aoQlwt th> As
s d f rees early ftatunlay Mott a
occurred and gave the dts
tancaßklbla one hundred miles
ortTKA. dept 3- Italian aad ;
, Cvtsch sipbeastes la Tohyo .were de-;
atroyed by the uuake. In/ormatloo
"as —T~fr~< here by wireless
WgJfirlKtjirON. Sept 3An ap
pegl t* American people to ™»-
to the relief of iapaaese came from
WrWASSbt Cool Id ge today
1?e Amertcaa Red Crowe »Ss de-
Htgaated as the orgaalsattoa to which
| n osey should be given
* At tba same Umc H was mada clear
e? that such net was la the power of the
, ff.'oat'nued <>u p«g* twol
» *W*W»a»e, — »«*«•«l.W- -•..
THE GOLDSBORO NEWS
[CHANDLER TOURING
CIR TURNS ME
AND IS BURNED
Or Mouivl Olive Hood Sunday—
Negro Whs Slighlly In*
jnred
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ONE WRIVER HAD
been arrested
A Chandler touring e«r aald to have
been driven by a Mr. Steven* turned
turtle near Hie l#aiidte bridge on the
Mount Olive road Sunday, caught
fire and vraa completely destroyed. A
negro Is reported to have been slight
ly Injured. Heveral negroes art* said
to have been ta Uic car
According to Ideal police earlier
3aaday they bad afrrealed John Finch
er. colored, for driving the Chandler
wblla under the Influence of intoxi
cating spirits Fincher waa found
guilty.of the charge and
and costs yesterday He Is
to hare surrendered the wheel to an-
K«r negro who was wlUi him. Mr
reps, arcordtng *to pSlk-u, refused
to permit this negro to on wHb the
car and took the wheel himself
It was shortly after this epinode In
Uoldsbom that the accident happened
which destroyed the car JYoplc who
witnessed the burned automobile ex
press wonder that those In the cm
escaped with thetr lives
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To Select Golfer*
To Meet New Bern
Goldsboro golft hounds wilt this
week confine thetr activities to play
which will determine "ladder posi
tions" and end rbmpctlttpri for places
on the 11-inao team which will meet
Mew Bern enthusiasts, accrtrulut to'
professional U A. Mewnbam The
tournament with the nelghboria/ city
will take place probably on Thursday,
week.
i'rofesaloual Newnlinm U * well
| se with -.)( --liow'r ,ti at hl« -:»•
.’•iris are -u . i. find s tii^l
r New I* n crowd wM' !►.:»» g lia:dl
j• 1 me to W--i In sigh* of u« dd<t ’j
When seen yesterday morufiiK be
l*i ii-i luncgyny. i-lstht nls "bis five"
“J N lamgast make the 9 holes
he smiled." "and that Is prtttj ,
pood'* It. 0. Irwin was usl>' to tv-
Juh| one behind with tr>, while Z T.
Brown and Dr i|e
,dared 'ted on 49 Or \Wwfen I- de.
eiared xood for 477. /
AHttociation
Secretaries %
Meet Here Soon
On Tuesday, the tenth, the nacre- 1
tartes ot the fair asaoctullons In Hal-,
elgh. Kinston. K«»eky Mi»un4. Fayette-,
vllle. Clinton and Goldsboro, will
meet for the purpose of generally rari 1
Ifylng and further perfecting
plans fpr th*- aut'iiun « ra< •■* Tho -'-i
towns the Rastern N. C. i
Short Ship Racing Circuit. Mini some
ot the fastest racinx In the south Is
to l»e witnessed on the Tespectlve
coarges
The Individual programs will Im
g*aerally treated upon at this meet
ing. and new plan* will be dlseassnd
| GOES TO JA!I- TO
PLAY SAXAPHONE
WashlugTon, N C . Bepi. 3. I’ris- j
loaera In the Beaufort county Jail
J’*have music ahtle thej eat" Kher
-1 Iff Harris's son. George, a deputjT
sheriff. Is a suxaphonlsl and when
George wants to play his Instrument
1 1 be goes to the Jail to do It Some
obraan* sey that It la very tboughful
r of Bbertff Harris to allow the prtson
- ars this entertainment, but other
;p»reon» have not expressed their
ioptuton of the uisiter
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KXPLOHION KILLS THREE
AT IHJLASKI.
, Rwsr. Sepi 3 ~ Framlcr Musso
lini Is ready to withdraw the"
Italian delegates (rum the Geneva
conference If hla view point Is not
shared by the LnagUe of Nation*
representatives, »
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Two More (ounticH
Join Big ('hamber|
George C. Huyall. prmulncat bust- 1
ness man of this city and George It
Uy, assistant secretary of the Hasl
ern Carolina Chamber of CoronuTv <•
appeared Irefore the, county Iroards
of commlaaloncrs of Martin and Ber
tie counties yesterday aa<l obtained -
-thetr membership In th« sectional |
(haiolar Mr. Royall made telling
addressee to the tioard* and »as giv
en a heady welcome by all members,
piled with uuoallona and Informed by
a majority of the members that they
were really heavily in tavor of the
plans of the felustern Chamtier.
ttlr. Royall. who Is presktont ot the
( ham Ik r. left here Monday morning
early driving all the way to Wtl
llainston. where he addressed the
board there before dinner, The drive
over to VMlndsur was a short one.
over the famous Roanoke Itlgi where
a causeway and bridge has been hulli
by the Iso counties and tire state at
a Urge (Rt The bridge Is 3 7 miles
In length
Mr Royall has given much of bis
time to the work of the Hgstern
Chamber apd *>■ one of 'he moving
lights in the organisation of the
work N O Bartlett, sm rpuiy. ap
peared before the thiplln board a*
Kenans vllle and the Pender boards,
Hurgaw yesterday The counties aic
linking up fast In this work snd It tw
hoped soon to g«4 all 46. countiee In
this pari of lire state actively 111 the
organisation ■>• ,
Of Deeds
Isttuea License*
For Marriage
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From the office of the Register ot
Ireids fur Wayne county the following
marriage license were Issued Hatur
day: Isiwls Outlaw.-Ik, snd MarAh
Maunders. 1 2u, colored. Goldsboro
.township; Georse Rtephens. 31. and
Madge. Mdwards Ik, colored. Nshunla.
township; JoJbn " IbivU. Mt. and
MoIHe Mara Hraftord. 30; white
Special Meeting
Friday Night
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The question of a bond Issue' to
lake care of enlargement of ihe water
plant tor- the city Will not to- taken
hip until a special meeting Friday
night, it was decided by the city
council In sCsslMi Inst night HeVergl |
J matters of Importance wove inferred .
j until this time In view of tby fuel that
Ijibor I>ay Is a legal bolidav and 1
there mtgbl b«- some question by out-.
of-Htate lawyers a* to the technical J
I in* Illy of mailer* transacted on a
Ihoßday
J Archie Ml e. apia-artd Ja-fore the
I board, to /requesj that relief la- given,
jcltlxen* Hdgewood In the matter
of paying for curbing In connection >
with cement sidewalk* Mr. Dees was
’of the opinion thnt the Isw forbade!
the asaessment of curbing coals In
connection with sidewalk Improve
ment. asserting that ihls cost could
only be taken care of In connection
with iwvemenl The smount concern
••d was estimated at ataiut lUmmi for
.the cltlxeas' part of pavument The
j matter was reOrred to a committee
Dtacuaslon of the enforcement o'
1 the law requiring the dlmmlnt of au
tomobile lights In the rltv and of the
r law requiring a parkins Ugh* for cars
1 left on the street at night *«> entered
1 Into. Aldermen were of the opinion
1 that the public should be Informed
I Os hese Iswa snd that they should be
• enforced. The mutter of s stricter
■ enforcement of the law prohlblMnr
■Jdogs running at large *M also taken
Up
GOLDSBORO MISED i
1 n ph can won!
IKM LIST RELIEF
Slate Chairman Bellamy Pay*
Tribute Id Rev. Thomas K.
Beaman la>chl Choir man
o
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Goldalwtro golf Itouud* will tlijy
Wayne county raised 7* per real of
Its quota In the Near Hast Relief cam-i
pain during the fiscal year Just ended
.ltd flnul results of which hsve Juai
been announced by *’ol. George H
Bellamy, stale chairman for this great
humanitarian organisation
fol Bellamy paid tribute lo Rev
Thomas'lv*Tteanian who was in charge
| of the campaign Mr Heaaiuu had
many difficulties to overcome, the
iloremirst of which was the mlwcon-f
iceptlon In the minds the public as
to the continued need In the lllblc
- An the Near Hast Heller, tn Its doflu-,
As the Near Kant Releaf. In Its deflu
tc child-saving program, works from I
year t<* year, results of work from j
to the following June 30 only
are announced During tlis past fis
cal y«ar_ money was rnlsod to feed,
clothe, and educate S 3 little children,
assigned to Wayne county for- sup
port who will he the future Chris
tian leaders In the BHtle I dads, during
the proswit fiscal year. »
In Col. Bellamys annual report to
his volunteer workers, gwhlch will
oon lie for distribution, Wayne coun
ty will lie showu to have raised a to
tal of »3.7 M 67 •« Ra «Mda •(
rtlxty dollars taken cam of a child a
year, no efficient Is the ntMulatstra
ttoa of the Near Mast lUlh-f 1
On John M. I9ff. the tKwt of If.-
7.14.u7 had heeu p«M to state tpeasur- 1
er Robert A 'Brown on plodges or as 1
straight conirllmiiu«n The aunt of!
3649 In pleilgca which ant believed to
be glltedged was o nth* hooka June
T.O. A campaign for old clothing con
ducted by Mr lleainan netted com
modifies worth 11.39.1.
The repot. will alau show that
North Carolina raised (Ml per cent
more then Ita quota, or 1312.370.R1)
Over 1.00 volunteer workers, good
Christian men and women, marshall
ed together anil directed liy Morrla A
1 lea He. atatl- director and former i
tVaabtngton. I>. C.. newspaper 'ij-ule
imaalble the ralalng of this msgnlll
c«nt supi. Col Bellamy declared To
each aud e'vrry map and woman who
had a part In ralalng or contributing
lo this Christian cause. Col Bellamy
egpreaaed the thanks of -the slate
committee, which Is hesded by Jose- 1
phus Daniel*, honorary state chair
man.
The sum of tl 13.371).N0 In money
and clothe snd shelter North Caro
lina's 3334 "wards" now In Tarheel
landa. was used >« (<-«d the hundrVula
of thousand* of refugees itum the
Smyrna massacre last fall These
unfortunates who barely escaped the
late of 150,1100 Christiana who were
murdered In cold blood hy the Turks.,
1 had to la- kept alive until landa could
’ he found for them where they mu Id
support tbemselvaa , v*
Col. lie I lam y atresaed the fact that
lip* end of'this work I* not yet that
until the Allied Power* make some
provision for hese homeless Christian
wanderers, who made such sacrifice*
•in the world war and then were
ytbundoned to lb* r tin?* I.- f*t« hy
,t.helr former sill-- *l* y can
Odd-come self - .itvurtln* ( merlca
"d<*es n«»t fe, *i tern e them
<alive they will . * ilea
■lid work of the , w^||
j have been In vain tiou
lapiiehr* lo fa- hu;nan< or 1 i*lan
enough to do ibis. Col Bellamy cim
-1 eluded
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i NEED HIGH
SCHOOL TEACHERS
j V
Raleigh. Hept Ih-tween lo and
lisi a< liool tope hers qualified for work
1 In high school grades are neeiled In
North Carolina! Immediately, accord
ing lo J tils* II Warren, secretary of
the North Carolina Kducallonal As
soclattou.
I
Mr tßarrwM nay a lie has a large '
) | number ol application* o fnr hlg.i
1 j school t»mch«r» ha la unable to dll
I Tsachers of I-a tin, French. Maths
1 mattes and ac%MU are aapdklaily
1 • lacking he said
Over MM) public anhooi teachers
■ | have la-en referred to (tneiUows In
North Carolina during recent monfha
1| by the tslucallon*) Atsis lsilop, *r
cording to Mr Warrou.
Letter Concedes Righ of Veto
|< Asks Mrs. Johnson to Deal With
County Commissions Diree(
ITALIANS MAY
MAY RE RECALLED
■ >■ .1 ■ p
dept 3 T»ir.*« nutn
Wert killed and 3d seriously la-,
» Jured In nn explosion of a blaal
Itim.uc of the I’uluskl Iron
I‘uleskl. V* . iicronllng lo reports
reaching here by telephone. Elf
lmin workmen am kquwn to be
missing . t'llulxciis of the com
• , munlly am reported lu have or
ganixed Into relief companies
’Unit dirilt iilty In forcing away
t thrullii ruina In Hit. spot *li«r« Ihu
wo>£B«n «r« known to bay* boon
»a* reported Not more than 5
1 or Ilia missing workmen multi
ha tee escaped. Ike report said The
Immlv of William lllrd, ibilaakt.
I Va , liaa been recovered
MKT YESTERDAY!
EDUCATION BOAKD
. t
The Wayne County board ot Educe- 1
lion met In regular aeaeiou Mooday
All inembwra were present 4. H
Edgerton la chairman J. A. Boat, of
Kremonl anil 1- K Kolly. of Mount
Olive are Iha other member* a
• The board bed under < onaitle rat lon
a pelltlon presented by a major*) o(
the at boo I t ommliteemen of Wfaya'i
rouniy Hrttofelh. asking for a Hpeelkl
► Tax Election for all of Warn* county
I outside of the three Hpectal Charter
| i-d school. Mount (Hive. Eremoat and
Ooltlaboro The effect ot the election
| It grunted under Ihla petition, would
lie to create a Hpedal la*lnn Bls-
I irlct. of the whole rouniy with the
j exceptions noted- A H|*t:l*l Ttl of
not more than thirty cenu on the
one hundred dollars valuation would
lie levied, which would provide Aqbal
•Shoot fatllltlea for all th* school
children ot Wayne 'County.
The Board of Education instructed
i the Het retary to cell a meeting of all
the rtc.hool Coin mil teamen of the
"Cnutlr In special aeaalon Halurdny
thfti tti consider some proposed
changes Ihi the plan w.blch would
yield fund, out of the thirty oent
rate to provide a building fund Tha
particular nectlon of the school law
which the petition was drn»n end
presented to ttye board at ll« meet- |
jng yesterday. It seems dims not pro- I
vide s Itulldlng fund to be inrludetl
jn live rste specified t
The Board of- Education and the •
I t'onimllteeinen's Assoclallon of Wteynr
County are undertaking to work out
a plan whereby the county of Wayne
shall have a uniform ayatein of
schtails and a uniform tai rate The
session or the Board was taken Up
larfely with a discussion of this prob
lem.
Automobile Hit*
Drunken Negro
a a
.. . j
l J A. Waynlck. colored, fell Into
I the trends of his friends Hunday after
noon When they got ..through with
(him he was not sble to get out of the
| winy of an automobile which die a
whole lot lot *of driving Wsynlck
riding » bicycle, headed on Into an
automobile and was badly shaken up
while the auto refused to go farther
unMI properly doctered by the garage
doctors
Waynlck admitted this morning
that he was just about drunk "I
• weql to see some friends, do' give Hie
a drink Be' .aid |t wos wine, hot It
Sore had de tfcl.l.ll In I* All I could
see wot the road. wlo-n I started bank
amt wax mil so sore mlhhii that
Number Veteran«
Kxceeds Report
Os YeHterday
In the Hundey Issue of the News It
was Incorrectly stated that Mr W f p
Kort wan tlie sole vetrrsn to depart
for tbs Confederate Iteunlon and Win
ston Halem The following veterans
left for 'be reunion W. B Eort. W
B Anderson James Jones. Ben ('MOT
IHeywood Lynch and B H Tysoo
SIX CONVICTIONS I
IN POLCEICE COURT
*>ESTEHY MORN
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I Nine Thought There WmiM Be
i No Court on l*hor liny and
<7 • IHd Not Apiiear
i : ■
TO KNFORCE CITY
- AUTO LICENSE LAW
Niue i»Miple for wld»ui wnrrsnlt
had been Issued-got the Idea that as
yesterday was Imlior Bay police cour*
would not he In session »nd did not
! report for hearings Accordingly It
waa a light docket that was disposed
of. ala caaes being disponed of, sc
cording to Information secured strum
.the police The nine defendants whe
did not appear wilt be tried Inter.
(N the els rases disposed of I3P was
Imposed In fines, ops was bound over
|to superior court for Iprceay, wkllr
Judgement was suspended on payment
rat C.unts In one case
Albert Herring, whits,, was found
gulUjf <4 inrccgny and bsuawl ever to
.vu parlor wart KuMei.ce wn# miro
'bleed m dnow’ Thai he hats removed
tlrws 'from an automobile bslongfag
to M. E. Epps and (told them
tleorgv BOveite was wn hand to si
_ 'ilalp why htt. ihu ill Ihr possession
*f 5 gallons of sine. Hr could not
txplaln and was found guilty of Il
legal possession of ln(oslc«ats. order-1
ed to |tay the coats In lb« rear and
pour out-the wine
Being drunk coat Bud Wynne, col
IS and court expenses
Melton Joyner, colored, was found
guilty of operating an auiontobllr
without a city license and seats need
to pay the costs and »f. Police slat
ed that they expected to get trtisy In
enforcing the ordinance which ra
ittlrtys Ihe city lag
Joh|i Plachsr, colored, was found
fullty of feeing drunk sad lined tin
nd costs
Auto Which Killed"
Mule Belonged To
M. Washington
Tfile'ltytlfl.baker touring car which
early Monday morning struck a team J
driven by Johnnie Igiftln. colored,
and so injured « mule that the animal'
had to be shot Jotfonged to Worthy '
Wasbintgon. colored, police staU ( |
yesterday Washington departed
ilor parts unknown and officers yea
t«rday morning had found no trace I
of him
The ownership of the ear *o traced
by 11*22 Ooldsboro license tag l»t&
on the uiMchliye The automobile re
mains la the eustody of officers
RE NEWED (H'ERA
HOUSE MAKES **
INITIAL HOW
The Opera House opened
tlay afternoon. large aiidlense kmlli
erlnfg for the first performance In
the refurnished and well decorated
quarters The ulclure was glen ad
ded attraction piano playing
Klhel Clayton was the star, and the
picture, t'an a Women Iwrve Twp-e
WtMtc apparently so. for the theme
had to do with love of s soman for
her dead haeband. her effort at
making a decent livelihood amt her
llnal r«>le of Imposter In the borne
of H supposedly dead soldier, who
lone her husband a name ami who
eventually returned to claim the lm
lersler In love Ethel t'layton played
bet perl well, and ailed some graph
ic The work irf Mslcuiu Me
tlregor as Tom firant. the returned i
ooldler. Was also credllahle
HBWEIIH mime AI/AIMN .
i (Tty firemen raced to Edgewood
last night at 12 o'clock to find that
I they bad !*een summoned by a false
j alatm
membekl
ir rr'/.m
SEEM TO CONCEUB
THAT MR. Mfim
IS OUT OF Rifty
Tax Rate Was
95 Centm Same aa'lUiv
Which Has
Three Years - JL
Eonnulatlon of i Inttar la rwaty to
•it las lon nr of Pm Mb- HwtfirA apAy
•im to asn spam aguao (gklt Bg °
appolntmant of Pred R r |n|ka* r *
county Welfare offlear add tw fat
of the t«g rats occugM, ifei (ffen
seaalon cesterdny
The tag rale wag fixed 1 at H edKi
und distributed as --y- - r jjiiAferirOf
road 2tt egata.
alahing feat It
rate Is the same as th«V'Qgpiand^
N<> change ha# baag mad*’lgtwMPji
thrwe ygara. "I™ W
The letter to Mrs.. Jakaefekl ra*M§-
nlaas her right nfVeto pwwaf, hat at
Jm-ts strongly to tks at q«r
VMsalng the matter througft'fßljtfc^V
tervie* to the press The optigl
• Htner. request that Mrk-
talk directly t u StK*
4«neu ho chairmaa I, A fUaag aM
after pledging the bvsfd’n
•tor. to Mrs Johnson aMi sillfe
-onslderatbw at Rat haQ|JW
•oust insist that jemr
dlred with this body" WUpi’
Stoners In the letter .tM t| cdßSs
(he fart that Mr Mlprf.
ellmlnattnl from th. race
' officer
The letter achnuwladmaa hB
copies of Mr. Johnson's IdHfMi
states In part:
Reeogalgtag as we iauat sad it)
the authority ot yaar DafgnMK
which amounts In elfadt tg gV’n|p
•rower, w* are uaahla to
reasons’ for the undae
1 hat seems to have Hnfa||rln,'
Beparlmedt since the IwM 'Mni
<f our Board If our HogM (k
--uorrect In maklag
>f Mr Mlati prior to
ertlflcale of uuallfloaUdßf
i ml r thing that was -fftiggH ttj "
your department to do srpa *
vcquaiat us with this error AM DM*
await further ectloa hy oar MM
barore giving evidence of gdiMtfcl'Mi
indue excitameat • *1
i ontrary to this copra* yfffc _
ve And that aftajf advising aatf flwr
ttillude through the letUf of
, nst 24th and with four day* mr
>our letter waa written asd wMhin'
I Wo, days after Ita receipt tma
llvldnal member* of this Board mrl
before this Board could hoW Ha du
' meeting to dellharata upoa Jpp M
tar. your Bepartment mdhaa fraßadf'
’ Interviews through the praa* 1% oRP
of which a threat 1* mad# to "fta#*
the matter. In the band* of tha' |p
llcltor .4 this District “ b i
-Aot T* Hr HtnwaaßiA
with due respect for tha dteaßjf qd
-oar office and with a profor SMhd>«i
mr Ha own functiaam sad datiad.
in- stampeded through th# public t»-
tdrvlews of your '"rgaftanat. aV'lhV
tbiaats <«Tyour DpartmeaL' f lh(h
course that may aot 1 ba* |g *
I ace with Ita beat luilpsni IR UM
light of Mil of the I sets and afiar’ijiT
lore conatdaratlob The
t'ommlasloners are ntggidltf 1
handling the public mnttaid*
hefora ih«m by. orderly pi'llißgg. jjd*
where they foal th* Maad oCAaMtwT
vloe upon nuesUons of tidgSiMß
they are <*< vuMtowod to toy
questions tiefore Ihwlr duly Hfrpdfatdfl
attorneys ftp their advhat. *Wrg||j«
in t|is regular pruceag. r~nr
leallou. together with aadi dkiTHi
gaj matter* as the Board map raRgRP
legal advice upon, will ha plafad’ht|*
fore their duly appoiatad
for their consideration apd -advhkn
In the meantima. he
' proper for this Board to iaqultw
1 whether good tsaU 4*aa aw requtre
that question* which have to ba gy
ter ml ucd by the Boar dad HdpMte
be taken up and diaonaa## hkjyaarf
the respective raapoaaihU bedifk
rather than hy latarviaoMt Riwpdkt,
mm ” *
ft oattnued one po|« Up