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Fuw•4ii73»Xwis u 4 f ;«M|) IMK IflMtali - - - 1 VOLUME TWO; NUMBER lli ». "» 'M ■ - -v» i-r—' IEWSFHOM JtPM ; Ri MOK HOPEFUL TUSUPf ■-zrrjr, LONDON Sept C The appalliai utvf ot‘'tha earthquake In Japan- Uw*4 by Hr* aad tidal wave* wHttt itctlM km of llfa of an; a* pr cataafraafar ta th# world** bit try atm tl one* to be told by rnaag qq'ftad ftocoaaeeted prna dispatches aad pCfrxte UttltlM from forcing raaldoglu aad tourists who aurvlva RalocaiM Bat Europe today attll walla the complete aod graphic atory of how iha oarfhquakr Aral shoo* ta plaaaj aod the* burned Toklo The Hmmfti capital with acoraa of towns Ml fthUr. theladlag the treat port IV lo* aof llfa ta aatlmated by raryfap Agurao. la caaaa ruootag In to the hoodroda of thousand* Bo dl ▼argant. however. are the report* that it la Uttla more than foeaa work ta aa yet kit npoa any total for the caUfct rophf Oa a whole the aewa today |g or a more hopeful tone than hay re ceived ulaca the disaster One aa thorttatlra message from a Berlin naval attache ta Yokohama placed the number of foreigner* dead la this city aa 7ft Even thla number of death a. which la email compared to earlier reporta, la Urge when the comparative number Os foreigner* In the city la thought of. tndlcatUf that the loee of'life among the native* mar reach the hlgbeat reported Ag urfta. The only official estimate Is baaed on war offtca Information and place* the number of lima loat in Tokto aa 3J.00® But Yokohama la known to bam eufferede much more aeeerely aod thcae Agurea do not take into consideration the I*o mile* of coaat llaa and Tillages all In Ike path qf the tidal wtm which followed the pdrlcaa Indicate that tui*h*c city t|i completely destroyed I* U kaowp that at least the resid<r»bl •Action of the capital qgaa pe i It J* petal ed out farther that on a urday aßarnooa many of the forelga ere would have been a#ay from their *•— -, __ Trepkalary (aadaqaate BONOLpifl. dept • -N# word but •Rur* can depict the eceae* which took place la Thklo during and vfter the earthquake, la a sUtement accre dited to a Jqputae oorrespoudeut In offices rhekfved here today The c<»rrespondeat quotes eye witnesses of the dliaater. No ro cabulary cea adequately describe the scene tb. Message stated Other Ambrluaaa reported killed ar ( Ueiitenant Charles Burnett, mil itary.atloche at the AjuerU.au embas sy la Toklo; Jess aad Richard Idea dell. of Cleveland; Elisabeth Itodsua of Klostoa. N. C.. end W. T. Blume. of the General Electric Company. The Utter was atatlpasd la Tokto. A dispatch from tbs Tokto cor respondent of the Central Newa re cftlttd U Loadftu. say* that 3*o.ft«ft are dead la that city, but the corres pondent of the Aseocieted f*re*s la a dispatch A led on Tuesday, puts the uumber el 50,50 u Including two hun dred forelgneru. Throughout tbs atrlckeu afeathe authorities arc trying to meet *the two Immediate needs of the situation Ckre for th* wounded and food for th* hungry ' Hupplles’Bf rice are b«- tap renulslboned throughout the em pire. while engineers working with forces repair the railway* Meauwhlle no reports of serious disorder blfhough ibere la, sooie plaaderiag and looting Gea eral Tukuda is determined to quiet ike population >t the c*pt*al a* quick It aa poaaible In order thf* »*- uiarlUl It* may be revoked • to,ruth the food to the starving. The organisation of relief work throughout the rest of the world pro oedds rapidly, aad elready the Cult fd Stale* has been of material as alaiaace. The Amerlceu destroyer Number 511 anpired Ip Kobe yester day with supplies ta be followed *oou stur. by the bhlpmarg Hoard steani cgbjllty of BpAane. which leaves fartYokobame today With • tons «t Aour. ‘ Many otbsr American-owned ‘m sele are either taking oa cqrgocs of relief supplies *at PauiAc const ports wurw oa their qrey to Japen r* Bank Vaafti Meld Meed, Osaka, ttapt A—All mftnlca la the -alats nf lha Bank of Japan «*r* lavad from dost me tloa It became known her* today 1 A recapitulation of tb* wreckage wrought by earthqutkr sad Ar* •hows Yahobama as the cealral point embracing an art* of more than ton squat#, milaa. and us 14* mile* east and west from that city oa p*d«»|%olf * * •* THE GOLDSBORO NE WS ' .. t ' ■ ■ GOLDSHORO, N. t\ FRIDAY MORNING, SEITKMKEH 7. 1923 -f 1 * ' ■: : ■ -'I rr r-.-_ ■ ' "w J .. . , ■r-- -■■■ ——t ■ .=■== ■ ■ -A- • - - Two of the Bigpest Things of Their Kind ! Mgyiyir-1.. '■§- . !| § || rj y • •' Mere ere two of the biggest aad ||aM powerful thing* of their kind In ih.- world. The 17. *. & cJ*lerado. near completion at the yards of the New Tork ehlitbuildlng company near Fbllailelphls. will stirtmaa *ll other capital warship* In srttklng power, npeed end faculty of control. Thn seaplane, rwoeotly completed qt St. Raphael, France, , •• *Ba largest la the world. It weighs tea team sud has Vac motors ad Loup borsepowar. -1 • k 'w. i . . __ JS K -'I- : SHI WEEVIL Will * GET OK WD OF : CHOP 10 PUCES t “ Southern and Koutheaatcrn , CounticH Hit llardeHt Soys Bbc pert 1 ABERDEEN, ScR 6 "The loss In g cotton due to the bn|| weevil will av * crane at least one third of the crop r ' In ths soul hern and soulheßaern tier 9 of eountlws of the Htute." say* * state , inept Issued today 1»p l>r It \V |.Hhy. t ontomologlsl In charge of the boll f weevil field station and laboratory supported here by the North Carobna r ‘Stats College and the Department of I , Agriculture Dr. recently made 1 a trip through the heavily Infested , counties of Hoke ltol>eson. Scotland . Moore and Richmond counth-a of N . Carolina and hMo Mouth Carolina for (■'the purpose «yf ascertaining the de "RA*e Sf , Injury and to learn to whit eatent the %eevll ws* l>etng rontroll cd 5 D I rqp.tr' ed he found thpt the Ip I i jury varies ronahterahly in different r , Held*, some fields of early eon'bn - where a giH»d stand was wyrnred e»- I eapiug wlrti a loss al>oilt ~ 2ft per * opn l °T the rrop. while other llelltl*. » particularly thoi-e which had to he, i replanted or were plnnted ta»e. will; show a loss of 3<» to 70 (M-r cent of •he crop. "These estimates of losses." said I Dr. I,clhy tn his statement, “are has .•d on weevil In jury or rid follow Ins weevil Injury, nnd nre aside from «m loasrs due to ol.normal -h to Id To- ex perienced In some restricted regions ' The estimates also are considered con . servatlve. as many funner* placed the , gists did. while only a rrw pisnter* estimated tlielr Injuries at tower per cetitages than those Used by eftontol-j , oglats." I'lltll Augnsj_J(t. eiitoniologlutH here say, damage caused by the twjll wee -111 wss considered slums! negligible. 1 .but about tliet time a very rapid mtil jttptlcatlon of the weevils timk place, d*^' -largely to h' wet cliniutlr condl tlon* of the latter part of July and the early part of August At • Hit* time too. the third generation of wee. r ;vlls put 111 l|s appearance, adding to 11he live weevils remanlnlg from thc| ' 1 first and second generations to| such| 1 an extent that they were present ini '!aufflelent numbers to puncture the! '.top squares In most Helds within a ‘rweek. 1 It Is reported. ■| “About August 13,“ said Dr Is-ltiy.j l “the weevils trenail to migrate from > .one Aeld to another and equalise tlielr distribution This dispersal habit Is ' characteristic of the weevil and has bavn responsible for the gradual [’.spread of the weevil northward from . the southern slates of the cotton . belt. .••>■ “Tt was at the llinc when a few 1 r jof the trolls In The field first opened . to ihji, southern counties Skin flt* I .weevils Iregan wrrrklng mi the mJddh . 'crop In Helds which had not l«-en ' , protected by ilusllug with ralcliilii ar t senate when tbr. worst damagi wn* affe.Uhl At that time the planters who wore ftgh'tau the weevil by dilst j’lng alrwodv had made two ap- I plications of pot so n and hy means had ‘protected a gnodlv percentage of Up, [top squares and alt of the young and Immature holla Two or three later! application* continued to check the '-weevil*, nnd those hnreab.rwt* who * dusted thoroughly and timely are **- ! peeling to pick well oser three-fourths of a hale to the acre In Held* which ' otherwise would have pntduced only , 1 a half crop * “Cotton planters in this section ' are convinced that the dilating ine *Whod I* profitable These planter* now fsel that they ran grow cotton l>\ • on page thresi I PKPARING MUDS Fin SCHOOL COMING 1 1 Mount Olive to Smith ( h;t|>cl ' In Three We«k». Mr. Scolt Sayn 11 *» | The county highway forcoa Is busy getting road* over which school trucks will iNiss tn shape for the be ginning of the session, according to Ham D. Scott, county highway com ( mlesloner. Work In preparlnk thft rwtds has actuaMy begun In llla.-k Swamp township nnd will start In a ;few days In oilier townships The road which is 10-lng built from Mount (Mlve to Smith iI hate-1 will Ih- completed In three weeks. slr. Scott saVn. The uew -4*’ linlle stretch froln Eureka to Freimifit Iqrlll not b.- completed before January jl-‘ Mr Scutt explains that the force lie NtTs hud availshle for this con -1 structlon has been very *mall. Two detours yet remain to bti com (•bted I>n the hanl surfaced state highway to Mount Olive. "When the road Is completed It will muon h Ifi mile highway from Doldslmro Into the ip-art of a rich country Rustness men are discussing the , Influunce which I Ik- u|M>nlng of the road will have «n fioldslmrn trade aiGHTLT INJURED - in iuio iccnj Ftob.-rI Stimnu-rhit. Drivinu Fa lhfr*H Tnick- Struck Hy Negro RolM-rt Siiinuierlln. son of “Mr and J II Summerlin, was slightly j injured about the slMHilders and leg* j yesterday morning when ilie delivery j truck he was driving was sfrueu hy. a Distge car drtven by Fletetqir "ll llunis colortd The acj-|deiiAmccurr <d at the corner of liearit nail MTit ilierry streeda Williams wgjs arrest ed on a charge of reckless driving mid will ns given h hearing I bin nmrn Ing "ilneases who snw (lie uccldcn declared Hint Hie negro was driving ! 'about I<t mile* an hour, lie .wrys drlv !lng a car belonging to Dr- Mamie K I Weldmun The car had been sell, to the Standard Auto Si a lion, to be, , wgsbed und the negro was out for ui toy ride when tin- accident happen ed Hoth autos were bndy damaged . Urges Government [ . To I’urcha.He Flour b For Stricken Japn j, Omaha. Sept fi |l» a telegram | signed hy the Omaha lice and aaao -1 elated newspapers President Coolldgc was today urged Ifi [.unha-i surplus flour *to,hs In tilt* section of the country, ttirmigh goverpmental ap propriation. 11l .Hiding the strh ken Japanese Stub an net. It was point ed out. would Im- 111 Hilt, with the relief work now. being carried on and at the same time son Id heneAl eondlAotj* here I <• . . THEFT OF ItONDS Host on Sept #; Joseph II Mar-, duo who arrived hare today from i Houston. Texas, to face t trlal for ,d»- bln* the liank at Warren, udmiftad Itiat he took 121 a.htni In Ihiiiils from the lyank. accordiag to John V Sulli van. local official Marelno de< larsii -that he knew- w'hAc the Itoofis wn* 1 rntd saUI tbat he hopej the bank 4 I would rqcovwf evwry dollar.*- 1 ' fWO ARE KILLED i AND MANY INJURED ' POWDER EXPLOSION J'dtastrnphe Occurrqd in TrnnM (errinjf I'owtlfr From -('ant I To Bbtrcm 1 SOUTH AMBOY. Sept «. Two mop are known to liae liecii burned In death amt several other* were aa rtously Injured when large quanll tles of black powder hiftng transferr ed from cars bdonqltyc tn the t‘«- liiill Ids Salvage CorapMty to barges in lira Rarldan river viplmb d here late today Police ofric|als snld that . other lives Jiad bean loat A second ev plosion which lUuiu 1 - uated town* In the aicrroundlng dis trict acattarab , timbers for huudrv U” of feat, andaugering Uia live# of ev eryone Iff 1 the community Other cars cure which rauftil &**e ware bitched to engine* an* - /mfd throokh the heart ,d tb* t«W» la gel Uiem away from powder wblab had alrsady been loaded on her gas * - Amljulancos carried the Injured lo hospitals where It was said many might die In all 30 persona were lukch lo the hospital, where one died shortly nDer arriving. Ike-tors said one other could not live long, while a doien wrrl seriously Injur 'd piymcotsT prices-. | IS ORDER TO sues: I l* I I Richmond Officials of dig Com panit-M Expretot Intcrml In (ioidalggn *' The Imperial Toharco t'orupanv end the Export Tobacco Company, two the largest tobacco corporations Jn . thi* country, are Interested In weeing Goldsboro develop as one of the lar gest auction markets In Akirth Caro lina officials I nformed local hualnesa j I men in Itlchtnond "edneadav Th* | i local men had tailed upon tile offt- I 1 etuis tn the Interests of the Golds- j’ , Imro market 'They were: W. f. Den (iiark. secrclarg of the Chandler of. Commerce and James Kyle und John | •It Crawford, Imsiuese men 1 “"e have Instructed our iiyers In your city to pay the highest possible ' prices fur tobacco recalved there'' of , Metals told Die local huslneaa men. The two gn-ui companies am direct -I) Interested In -Goldsboro ns a to- Imrrii market In .that they have large holding* here. Mr Denmark In dlscuaalng the vi«|t tn the of ft cap of the Hr-.ns in. Illrhniond drt-larwd he w-a* well pleas ed with the In’errsi shown “To 1 lisve two such largo Hrnis InlerhstsaJ I In our market in' aft* milch " he da-! rtitid IIIHMUI.I. KKNI I.TN National Chlcago l: Pittsburg fi Philadelphia I , New York & imerlran lli»stoil 3 Philadelphia South \llantle Maion ft-1 Augusta I “ Gi' lnnla k; Grt-envllle Ift f'barhdte . Mpartanhurg 7. Aoathera I ChattaiMKiga 3; Atlanta N Utile Kis t fi Mobile 'I . Nashville 3; Btiudngham 7 Virginia ( Nhhmond i: Rocky Monat 4. Petersburg 9; Norfolk ft. Voi tsmmith Wilson, rata Raleigh 3. Durham 7 Gi' v-p-boro-2-<), I'snvfil# Hi* "Tuatufi-balam 1; High Fofet I 1 GOLDSBORO ASKED 10 RAISE SUM FOR JAP SUFFERERS 9 ** " * In Guolh tta Nnliotul Ktd Grnmi ; Drive; Minh Glddena tu Take . g v . HuhMrriirflonM J I t l* N Coldshort) la asked to contribute Ifitht In tlie Haitonql drive lielng eon-, dueled for the victims of thd quad > ruple disaster In Japan, according to a telegram r<H elvml yesterday by 'Dr D. J Ruse, rhalrtuun for Way no count s. from Honthern linailquariera us the HssiM-latton In Allaata. The tel rgCam einidiaaisea the necessity of Imstc In the drive i>elng umlerlakva and wliilea that the quota assigned North Carolina ‘ In the relief ’ iiiove ment Is HA.IMN) Dr. Rose has already started ef fort* to raise Goldsboro's purl of the quota uaslgiioil Miss Irani' Old dim*. secretary. .has i)c«ti alatiouad at the headquarters of the local uiiaptcr In Diw Armosy building op /posite the court houaa to racalv# t out rlhut lons • Th* telegram meivetl here was signed hy Joseph f Isigati and re quested the Wayne chapter to ex ceed Its quota If ptisalblw. Tbls tel egram read: "Pleas,, join all Red Crus* rhapiam In hurrtad systematic appeal for Ja panese sufferer*. Your quota la |soft. | Exceed Ibis quota If possible to un sure t eaching til ate quota of -2a,• I (MSI . a- • T FOBNCCO MARKET HEOMEB WOO •i fi ■ . A T«lal of 94.006 Hounds Was Sold Yeulerday For 921.500 *~i « • Another big break marked th* (Joidetuiro tobacco market yesterday. Grower* sold Hi.turn pound of tb* weed on the independent market /ur a Total of Ill.Suu The price averag ed 23 cagta. lit a few Igatanofta where the Inbucco was at eitm Aft* trade the price passed the 5* coni mark, and In one Instance-'at least touched US cents. Flgura* could nol be secured mmi the co-ops, hut th* rncsipts were good At Currlua warehouse ti.Oim I'ounds ware bought al an avaraga* of 23 l-t cent* Thla firm paid 912,- 7!»o lo growers during the day. la Inatauce* there war* receipts of aonia I j extra grade produce, W. K Heal brought sft pounds of Ana weed tbat h/ought him 65 cents a pound He had asver*l hundred pounds of extru fin* totiycco • At the Farmer's warehouse, of OtSI was paid for total of iftvhOft ! jioiind*. Tobacco sold by Jack Nuw ! some of Best led the floor liar*. Ha | sold 500 [rounds for a total of I Soft IS i averaging ulmiist sft cents for the load. HMTE6IOS PIMI IS DEOIIEST SECDEIT WEEKS ' New Move In The Muitrir Shoal I’rojeci Noi Effect End in )> WASHINGTON, Bent ft -Henry 1 Ford took under advisement today a inquest from Kerratary JVceks con rurred In by- President < oolldgr. to l modify his «rffer tor tb* puNiiLa* ■ and lease of the government power und nitrate fflant at Muscle Hhoals. Alatyama Ford Is expected tn give thorough consideration to the pro position la-fore making * reply. Secretary Weeks Is understood t<* have asked Ford to eliminate Ihe Gorman plant, located on the W*r i rlor. from his previous proposal nia.le I to the government Hecretary Weel * Is said to I relieve that under existing contracts the government will ha compelled to nejl the Goraaa plant 110 the Alabama Power Company, It was |m,!iiic.l out that the eltnilnath n | of the Gorges plant would In no way I effect th »end which Ford desires l 'for the local plant. ] In the event that the Gorges plant! jj, eliminated fmid^ Ford's proposal.. It that UMfmoney paid tfceli uovernmant by thi-dAlabama Power) I omimuy should lye used as a rredl* on the purrhase prh-e Axed S' « rnmirnm- JIOTkKV MCF.VAKff IBNI EB t Raleigh H*pt Notary of the pub |i tII*- licenses have been Issued at lbs I ;office of Oovernor I'amaroq Morrison 1 No the following persons: W T Garter. James C. Grapaon. jl N«rrth WllkeakotWr T Jarvt*. fftralta i /, V Nettle*. Asheville-. Bruce Pierce. Whiteville; Miss flallla C, Thorn*. K'-ckp Mount; Mlas Judith M Rom, 'Sanford. fJohn R Jo«e* B*nford • V. _ PIOCB FIVB OKU Effort* At Compromise In Graeco-Italian Crisis Fail || ' * kbsSmt iHi>w.nn> r' % i i Lj^| ror writing “Wilbur’* Connin'* ibis ColdilHiro youth won a fellowship worth SMH> »l I'MrolliiM . ■■-„ : - I GOLDSBORO YOUTH GETS MAKERS FELLOWSHIP AT IIN C IMS Hast Work in Folk men Ef fort* ; Ftllowtliip Worth \ SSOO.OO / v \ . * } CRAPED HlU* He pi •—For the Hr "I Htne tn the brief bWtury'of tbe ('Mrollnu Pbynmkera the orgunliatktn I* able to offer through the gen.-m*- Ity of two Halve rally uio i ° lowehlp In pla yw riling U la to ba known aa tbe Edward Kidder Graham Frltow.hlp, given by thru prominent ilomnl who requeued their name* Ire withheld In memory ot the la<« preafdent <g Ho tjnlve ratty, IT. .Ideal Ur when. Induced Prnf Kmderlck ~’H. Konji. ill rail, tor of the (Haymaker*. 1 to ohm* hern from North liphoja r vaare ago. ' *”"* TTefboWleeloFKKPdipdJ deoacrewl The fellowship la vati|wd a| *6OO In m*h nbd Ml l« to be awarded to tbe 11 oat prontlalna )oun« undernradu ete for tbe purpose of taking ndvaac nt work tn . play writing tn the uni versity. , Thin year II gnu* to KrnrMl Thomp son. of Goldsboro. the author of Mam ma and Wllbnr’a I oualn. two well known eomedtea produced -by the Flaytnakera laat year In Chapel Hill uud taken on lour throughoul the Htale v Mr Thom peon haa recently returned .to Ootdaboro from New York where tj.t apeni -considerable lime at tidying the theatre from all angle* He return* to tbe Cnlverolty Ihla (all to continue hi* *tudl*» under Pr<yf. Koch* fWorge Itenny. heed of the bureau of Im-tureg and naalslnnt to Prof Koch, baa Jual returned fmm New I York where he apant tbe nunimer 1 ■ludylng the theatre from every an- 1 ate In the Internal of the Ptaymak-i erg He conferred Willi Au*uatw* Tboiwaw. head of the Producing Man ngere’ Aa aortal Ion; lam Simonson , acealc dealgner for the Theatre Uulld: Woodmau Thompson acrnic dealgner for Equity, and .it her*. Hr vlalted lielilnd alage In a num ber of theatre* and atodled rehears als. lighting equt|iiii«nl and eoatume and acenlc daalgnlng He brought.! hack an Intereattng *Vry 'flluatrntlne * the red tape fonnarled w ith veilin' . a hearing with prominent persons in 1 lhe metropolla When lie railed on Mr Augustus Thomas he wan flrut greeted hv a young woman alltlng at a deak In a .oft of reception room Hhe aaked blm to he aeated and dlaappeared She : returned and liegan talking with other Presently a young man e.inie- Into the room and - totd Mr tu-n --ny he w.aa Mr Th'unaa’ aeeretary "’hat did he want to are Mr. Thoma* about* "»< It tM-raonal or wua II vary Important Mr Tbnma* wna a very toiay man at preaent! Mr Ibmny aaaured him It «>» not ( very peraonal lint very. Imnortant wheraiipon the you hi man aald he .would apeak with Mr Th»nii> Pre*-|. lently he returned Ye*. Mr Thoiuaa 'would are him If he would wall V . few minute. Preaently lhe young j, man rame hark again and naked Mr I, frenny to follow him Mr Denny dW - through a long hallway, through < .ereral large rooma. among them a director"* room with much mahogany and n long lahle and inanv comfort-, able empty rhalrv. through another hallway, aburter than the (tr.l nnd i then Into a large aoft carpeted room Mr Thomaa .food' behind a large flat • oppfd deak. between the deak *nd », swivel ohatf. hi* right hand eitend*d |He wore a >road afttlle and n*a”r#d | Mr. D«ny h* was., gl»d to *ae him ( •* fCwgtHraed *og page fwol a *'w I* f Council Reject* Tiw ptteai* Made It Mg gatm Pana Spgln imi FisH mnasaisc g i fTs waSSSk —■ 11- t , iIKNKVA, Hept < TP* Sg. er Italy’* refuaal to reewgmlg* Up* league Os Naiion-c to resMShl* tor dla pule w|(h fircere glvw < a* Ingle* thm of dlialnlahlng On the amtohYy ti .how* evidence of dgeetttoSg -tkfb n pvVtlUcal typhoon of tint BMP** Representative* of ertaMr ftomrs.-g* Itelgium. went on ■ raegrd SM4f to in. i.ting that Italy legPe 'tor mm* In the hand, of t be, Inmgn* toto Ig i elated tbet reapgct be fall*lto VW*- | Tbe nen*4 of vorU totoHM toe very life of the Uagto to»iWn(|s Daly * acceptance of nßlpMtoty « the organisation. It wtu >lltod out * 1-tttlc natlona declanM tone to* wouW h.nr > err little ftoMMSto gneatlwn* of vtn *iMp«to * toa larger power* should fStowto-toMe hy tbe loapfhe of wIMSh *to membera,-^;. The tHtuadl .gam ito**KHtoMt | action on tbe Itjallagi nOMMn «g --j w ard* thy Uagnk. An «**t to|» taade to affect a ctNMrSgglM toto Ijss *hi.id-Tto-M*^RiSSj*toSwito . would rullahvrato, wl* the n CghfeK * of A»ba*aadbra Tht» plaScVaa pS forward by the Hpagleh Whl.l the found I i mini de motion waa not atop*S. tot to lifc agreed that the mlmftea oftoMß MCKatM vhould be nM to tostVßto lunty for It* . nllgbtmdal. r* . *m. The band of the taftM SH*to rafuaed tbaolutcly |* gMSK forms of tbe reaol«|hMltoMtotowS that racegnlae tto tunce of (he league tn Inkgrr— | M •*•» u neat toned (to H«M lp ! S found! of AtubagenSnvn U neat ten* .rhle'h Italy us Greece Imran** * ** iMgtoffll ■ Italian*. It Home Ut tb, pruMant* a. gtoto|| tbe SpeaUb prwptog) ton BBS.A Umgnr repreerntbllvn MWiTV »l«l la the official *Mulry m * K .HMiMoiuafiou and tbgt (to 'SBMkV ' •ntemallonal jmdNie ebonM gedtf* |* indemnity nereseiry I'nlled Htate* Henatgva toMagp mk McKinley, former HegatwT toNtoMto Newton D Maker fiimn nMin**|M *| .n.i I*o csr of Olber SasK uana nuaeeied laid tbd 'lifl ■ haoiher ami «Une»»ed the SMBS Inga today. l-ord t'aoll Roberta gave *npdH| that ihw. Uriiuh rtew wa* tW 8H lamauc had the right to fnMMflto, .<ad He lodloafed very atrntotl Wm om< tblug more would be S«fM toH It f Secretary ErereHa Sf GranU Chart** • f Raleigh. Sept. * fling|gg| gp ! SUM. W. N Kveretl* b«# BtosHS j charter* to the roUowtot, oovpnrn Mlona: W R tore in* a Company. CtorMfts real ealat* dealer*. wHh antotto . apltal »toch of tlSMto, Os Stotlt , '".mm-ha* been .üb*«rltod hg W. i l oreman. H » Klaer and to. ji. Myera. all or rharloUa. Allman ruin*tru«tlto CmtoMf- to •Jeff. rWou. A»hc ' Ount/ lied capital of 1600 V, all •een auhecHbod by ban A. Atttok mr iohn All man and Fred 4Mwi |H vmmor (hnMB 'High Fotal. with of giov.ooe. Os wblob ISMto'toa toOn MUbacrfbe.l b> 0 I. VfUtgJß*. of Humpter. H C . and R to. Tbffp topi ’ * K William*, of High IMSnt Twin City Club. iioeigentM, * ! M'Jnaton-Salrm. * voolal dnh vrßh to capital stock The Inogrponß** th H V. Shaffnur. N W. rtnrt. TtoMto liarber. li*org* W.' Onto it., A d. Miller, T W. Allan. B Thnntoto CbaUiam. P D Shore, dll of Wlaftto Salem • TTktok Klmore Thread < omgnngA Mptlipnfi Itutlierlord rounly; thrnwd aMMlto turere. with aulhorhmS otpttgl atonh of llZu.tmo. of which III* hna VMS hubeciibcd by M fc Klmore JdM S Klmore. K s. Twaner„and Sn*4h t I'auner. ell of SpiadaJ* Aberdeen Motor Oat Cnaapasy- if Aberdeen wHh authorttoS cap Sal H foo.wbt Os which hum ha* hgaa *to mi I bad by (Worg* it Mart*, i. t. Joimeon aud Krwah. Shaiaargnr. tS of Aberdeen . 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The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Sept. 7, 1923, edition 1
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