* *SeMSMb6Y 14-15M9GfcfeMlt‘I*fti£eptember A4rl&*»i i W»tasm*e*——e '.■ ■ '■! m.mm — ) WEATHER —ly Mr IMihf M 4 Friday) Awakr hm**— Ughl win*. VOLUME TWO; NUMEBR 1«1 Tte Rickard S*HF95*M y Fight Fans WM See The Dempsey-FirpoMatch Sure > r -*Zr Argentean Readied N. York Mat Night And Djiapaoy Will Arrive '■Kay; Ticket Frauds Not Tort, an* i»—(By th# Aaao ilsteß Pree*)- Banda tonight began to meat the "amok*' - of battle—that at mosphere peculiarly confined to Mnrywelgkt filPfio-Dempeey fight but two Tko tirat •t tba rlral gladiators moiad Now York tonight, whan Flr fo arrived at I o’dMk from bb traln latg camp ta AUng*. City Dempsey la expected to braak camp tomorrow moratag. arriving her* la tko aftornoen Bo wUI alar at tko Hotel Balmont tomorrow and Friday kfUraooa bo .wUI moot t|la challenger tor tbo first time whoa My appear before tko Athletic Coaunlaalon (or weighing. Both claim to ho la per fect cor ditto* Tom' Rickard tonight predicted a mil out la ticket*. Ho aald that clooe to MW would pay H 30.000 to aoe tbo fight The flgurea today was well paat be million mark. Mg moa work arrootod in a Duean it root twoat ahop today and police 0 confiscated IMAM worth of counter feit ticket* for the Dempeoy-Ptrpo natch Friday night Soma of the ticket* wore declared to hare . boon cremated The bob ware aafel to have acted la concert la prinUfg and llatributlng them. While tbo arroato wore being made »a lamottgation waa under way by Dtctrtct Attorney Banton Into chargee that a hatch of tick eta tor the fight having a box office value of BTJ* had been aold for |77 and that many other tingle ticket* had been thus mld ’ o >«w turn* irmmv Baleigh, N. C.. Sept. I*.—The ap pointment of tthx a Abernathy of Oroenoboro, aa corporation clerk, euc- Boodtag Mra. Minnie Bagwell Fox. roalgaad, waa aanonacod today by HocraUry of State W. N. Everett. Mr. Aberaelhy will have aupervlaion. uader Mr. Everott'e direction, over Ike laauaace of charters to concerna applying for Incorporation paper*. ADMITS PASSIVE« RESISTANCE HAS BEEN FAILURE Berlin, Sept. IS.—(By the Aaaoctat ed press)*—Chancellor Streeeemaa la aa addreea today declared, “we are ready to give real guarantee* In order to aeoure the freedom of the Rhur. He adnritted a solution 0& the problem could not be eecnred by pas sive reaiatance Shipping Board Sells Vessels Waahlagton, Sept. IS—(By the Aaeoelated of two important ship sale negotiation* were announced today by the Ship ping board. Seven combination freight and paaaenger ahlpe were taraed oyer to the Dollar Line. San Francisco, for operation. In a round the world service through the Pana ma Canal. Two cargo ateamera were sold to the Grace lias for use In the West Coast, South American trad* Coatlnuatioa for both aarvlces for gv* yean Wtm guaranteed «HI WALTON ISKS RESI9WTIONS BBbbb JUqu—t Upon Idea That El Khix Klan Controls The Officials m tL . Okla.. Sept IS —(By the As sociated Praps)—Charging (bat tbrev Jury commlaaloaura. the aka riff and the police cOßMslaalosera are directed by the Ku Klax Klan. Ooreraor J. O Walton demanded their reatfrstlon of the Jsry eoeaiteelonere and naked «t --'"Vu to call upon police commtsaiou 'jhlid aherlff aad aak Mm to demand May larake Martial Law. MSakogee, Okla . Sept 11—A threat to Invoke martial law here ualeee coa dltteae are Immediately “cleaned up** wan made by Ooremor W*Jton at Tu*- ea today la long daltance te'epbdtie eoamraalaatiaa with a local aewepa par. | - i— - I Diet OoOgaa u «M Hein D. Oallano ate to amt Ur V tataro boat la Nhw THE GOLDSBORO NEWS RICHMOND CLAIMS LEAGUE PH *■ —«— „ i Say That the Result of No* Schedule i«nt from Mrs. Ma ry Springer McMahon, originator of the Springer belra organisation In wblok kha admitted that her claims were'false. “The missing page from tbe records which would prove the claim." the ~m.000.00fl tn . Phils- ( delphla bank" and a "mausoleum" In Sweden. “Ju*t bursting wtlh Jewels and precious hertlooms," the attorney ■aid, were all myths. What has been termed the organising movement. Mr. Chadwick said, “has only been tbe taveatlon of stories to get money from Innocent people who live In {country towns.' To settls the matter once and for all. he said, tbe entire, matter Will he placed before an ab stract company and Its decision will be final _ * >.-*■. Two 910.0 M stakes ars on tbe pro gram o i tha Aatumn meeting of tbe j Ontario Jockey Clnb. A { Walter Co* has one of U>q last- tt of tha seaaoat | year old trotters j tn Etbellnda. S:M 14 CODPStISPftQI W SEMTBR SMITH OF SOUTH EMBLIM Sdventl Thouaund Growers » From North Carotins and Virginia at Gathering (Special to the News.) " Danville. Va.. Sept. IS—Several thousand old belt tobacco growers from a down counties of Virginia and North Carolina welcomed United State* Senator E. D. Smith of &utb Carolina at a meeting la the Danville tabernacle today where the enthusi asm and nppiauae surpassed anything (hat haa been seen at meetings of th# farmers In this town aince Aaron Sg plro of California started the flame of cooperative spirit which haa since swept SIAM tobaoco growers late the |rl-atate as local tion **! plead with every man In Virgin ia to join the army fighting for our economic freedom as your forefath ers fought for their political freedom. Tbs man who won’t fight pith you -a as unpatriotic as the Tory of Revo lut.onagr days. I had rather give five crops of my tobacco If at th* ead of that time we cOuld as freemen dic tate bow •*« tell our product," «*- dared Senator Smith. "Dong talk about your sacrificing , a tofcveo 3rap to get your tndepen- ( danoe. What waa the sacrifice of ( your so rant there, whose •. bloody ( tracks margad the snow around Vai- , ley Forge In the desolation of those t taven tong year* when no man reck- , oaad himself aa Individual In thf* , fight for freedom." He asked staL • lug that congress has passed an act x so that no man can bale the farmer*. , to court tor combining that they , have assisted 1a standardising their , grades of tobacco and * cotton, that they have provided a billion dollar.- In bonds to assist the farmer In marketing the Bouth Carolina Benpp tor declared, "we have built the font;. , prepared th* engine, put "the coal in , th* firebox and now w* are asking t yon to pet up and drive. If you don’t i ft ta your fault.” ' a Referring to the Federal Reserve act as Uto greatest banking act ever ( passed ta th* Interest of jusice. equity , and rightaouaaaas. the farm bloc ( leader printed out how cotton drop- , ped from forty ednta to tan. how to bacco went from flfy cent* to twenty, , how bides dropned to where It failed , to pay to take hem off toe backs of j th* cow. While the prices of the clothes, the shoes, and the n^nufer- 1 ( tured tobacco r»mealed almost the seme as ever. This was due to the 1 ) utterly unorganised condition of the | farmers who be declared can only j remedy such losses by cooperative' marketing. John ~H Hutchinson of Blacksburg, director of extension for Virginia. In trodUcetf Senator Smith and atated that the Cooperative Association bat no only, maintained the price of an average crop of tobacco In 1921 but raised the- nrice of a large crop of tobacco In 1922 at leaat five cent* per .pound. Director Hutchinson recalled | there were only four yekrs prior to jibe great war when hla bearers had* averaged over t«n cents for their to bacco and declared that they would jflnd themselves In the same condition today had it not been for their mar keting association. Recalling the great Indignation meeting of farmers from all tobacco counties of Virginia who filled the tabernacle In the fall of 1940, Mr Hutchinson' said that to day'*" great mass meeting could prop erly 'he called a celebration of thanksgiving for the better times that > has come to the tobacco farmers by reason of cooperative marketing. ! President George A. Norwood, of ’ the Tobacco Growers Association. .; who came from North Carolnla to at tend today's meeting told the Virginia I farmers, "we are going to fight until we shall name the price of our pr*~ ducts" Ptesident Norwood was liu traduced by Director W. R West, as the bead- of Amesha a largest tobacco corporation. wpo jjpreeelvlng from one toCTlf”. to oae"' Twentieth of the amount received by the presidents of other tobacco companies. The speakers at today's meeting ware in terrupted by repeated cheering and applause and the occasion left no one In doubt among those present of the enthusiasm and loyalty of Virginia co-ops. ;« BAAKfMI.L BhHI LTH American La—as New York 2-1: Ckleags 1-1 Washington 4; Detroit I. Nat loan I l.aagae Phlladslphls 4; Brooklyn 6. Chicago 0: Cincinnati 4. Heat hern Lragpe • Nashville 4; Blrmlnahsm 10. Little Bock <: New Orleans 10. Memphis X: Mobile 0 rkUM Leagae Bsielgb $; Oresnsbore L. Wlnaton-gaUm 4; Durham 3. High Pout 10; Dan rule «. GOLDSBORO, N. C, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER IS. IMS WNEEMFri 11 HUH Mm JL A, Joseph, President of Mcr chant* A asocial ion UrgM Full Attendance Final preparation* tor Goldsboro’* dollar daya Friday and Saturday, and report# from outatadalng committee* will occupy an Important meeting or (he Merchant's Association this aftar- at 1:30. A. A. Joseph, president of the organisation, urge* a full, at-j tendance at th* maetla* A drive for i a creased membership haa been conducted by (he A*aocta-j tion for the paat few daya and re ports concerning the success of the undertaking wll( he made th|a efter noon. Several other committee* aHi due to make reports. Officials of the Association at tbs meeting will probably urg* upon the members th* Importance of arrang ing attractive bargains tor th* bol lar Days aad of properly advertising them In the local and surrounding papers. Mips Grace Warrick, secre tary of the organisation ole now ee votln her entire time to promoting the bargain days. f ■ i- ■ COMMUNITY SERVICE DIRECTORS MEET Introduction of Dr. Parker, of Washington, D. C., district represen tative and consideration of certain changes ta tbs organisation will oc cupy a meeting of the Board of Di rectors of the Wayne County Com munity Service at th* office of the association la the Armory tonight, ac cording to n statement issued by Thomas O’Berry, president Mr. O’Berry calls upon all members to be present at f:l4 o’clock. Dr. Park er, of Washington succeed* 3- 0. Brl sou aa district representative. TO MOLD MEETING The meeting of the charity organi sation waa postponed from Inst week until this week, end will be hsld #t the k#me es Mra. .C. A Wilkins at 4:88 p. m. Friday afternoon. A fu:: attendance ta urged. Thomas Ruffin Chapter. Daughters of ta* Confederacy will mast thla af ternoon with Mssdnme* W. H. and Graves Smith. All members are re uested to be present. Mrs. Flora Kendall will return to the city tongtht from a visit with h*r daughter. Mrs W. M Thompson who lives at Aisles. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thompson were In the city yesterday shopping. Mr. Henry Carr *< fight fans of Goldshoro and twrrmdO> ing country in honor || the Ban Dempsey championship hoot at 4a Polo Orouada la New York. Th* fight wUI be give* ta Mhi crowd which aaeemhlos In Hr Mg jt th* office on ('enter street jnug gg ft coma* la on th* Aaaooiitad Mans wire. The News has bow artllid By the news gathering -graipr that MM service will begin at 8 o'clock Friday night. The pragma of th* Mg hand willr b* given ranad by round. ►- W w. Minton, th* stentorian vriaod heraldi hoa kindly oanaaatod. at Mta request of the editorial dagnrianant. to call the result* to the crowd. My. Minton declares that with tbo pfMfifiM he got in the Willard-Deapagy fight ta Jaly. ha will ho able to nrVghtfii •elf heard clearly afl|L fiMMftftoV a rnrtlu* of several idMks. Ip'that la up to him. The Associated PiRKKf The News, will mSWlMfi|. (M'M|R|« trained eporu writer* at the ffUMSfifiS and will be able to gigi ilxhu on tbe ftaht, an WNmEJU telling blow* The figfil M h|g|B| j ** th* blggeit event In tory of recent year* dl Vm .igsncy hit mid#