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I WEATHER ’ rwtlf cloudy krttay Hotarda, Islr, mill «Mi ■■■'■■■■ » ■ ■- VOLUME TWO; NUMBER 162 IP CO-OPS ™ mm MEETING . AT HENDERSON Wm Given by Department Os Jnrikc la Coanoction With Modification Talk i*y ( Speclel to Neva.) vT*HBNDBKSON. S«pt. IX— North Chrollas Co-op* of the Old Belt made Henderson their meeca today when Urt drtm tobacco farmer* heard aad United State* Sena tor i Smith, of South Carolina, ta tho Co-operative bouse of this city. Thor* wer* delegate* from Franklin. w#ek* ( arnavilU, Warren. Halifax and Jtonum countie* and many 'VIr |MB who came from over the line to near the famous farm floe lender champion of the cauaa of Co-upera tlva marketing. Many farmer’* wive* were present la this audience and bankera and' merchant* from neighboring town* ant on tobacco truck a and pllea of lumber, elbow to elbow with the man whose toll produces the crop* which the South Carolina senator earnestly urged hla bearers to organise In mar keting. Today's meeting was prob ably the moat enthusiastic gathering of Organised tobacco farmer* ever •can In this city but those who came ( to hear sensational demlgoggy were doomed to disappointment though moved to repeated applause- by the eloquence or a speaker who discours ed with crystal clear meaning of po litical economy the history of sci ence and the philosophy of life In a ' manner that would have done credit to profeaaora In our leading unlver- > allies and yet swept his audience to | repeated shouts of applause by drlv-. ing boms his constantly reclcuring! theme the ‘'heeds for co-operettve marketing, today waa one of the great school dayp for the tobacco farmer*] for the Old Belt who havu envied It for ftve years courm la cooperative marketing. Dr. J Y Joyner, director for tobacco growers co-operative as-1 aoclation evidently voiced the senti ment for the nudlenoo whan he said *%wry since the red mna reaped our j forests It Waa South Carolina that ' ■out ua help ip our matt desperate . hour. South Carolina and North , Carolina havt always stood shoulder to shoulder, and we are together In this last fight for our economic free-' dom. the greatest bottle We have ever fought. Thank God, Houth Carolina ha* , sent ua a champion aa great as they* sent In the day* of Buntter and Ma rion.’* "In all the family of human ■ enterprise* does God mean those who , produce the food to go hungry and , Ignorant nnd half nakedT* asked Se nator Smith, and darlared "if we don't , qygsnlxe when God ha* given the supply and the natural factory of the ( field*, which produce the world's i food and clothes, he will continue to lash us with poverty and Igno rance aa be la at present until do I organise." Reviewing the cause for dhe com-1 plete financial supremacy . rtf tboae \ who run flatly and bluntly t«Jd hi* hearer* today that they were a verv 1 poor financial risk so long as tfiSr failed to organise like tho merchants. 1 manufacturers and busfnfcs* men who 1 can control t£e quantity and qualify ' of their °|>rodUe< and therefore know J and demand Its value. Senator Smith said that he bad 1 written Into the newt baking law the 1 provision which ... allow* all note*.' ...draft* and bill* for agricultural pur- I pose* to have six months duration. | ‘‘Don’t applaud,” he' cried when the farmers cheered tbi* slatemen*. "1 1 feel ashamed that 1 could make It .m little, fOr It takes the farmer twenty! ttffour months to turn over bl* lnvcst 4,Jnent. I challenge the American world to show why the loan ikto the fanners should not be f>r J wenty four, months.'' lie gave high praise to the federal reserve board hut reminded the tobacco farmer* * that when the board had deflated 1 price*. that>cotton and tobacco bad dropped from 40 cents, 10 and 50c to 20c while big manufacturing concern* continued to make profit ranging from 200 percent to 1400 percent. Sehator Smith left Henderson today „ for Rocky Mount where rho !?roat preparation* have been made for to moreh'i meeting of the organised tohgcco farmers of Eastern North Carolina, whom he will address in the association warehouse of that town. He will complete hi* tour of the Virginia and North Carolina to bacco country at a mass meeting of Duplin, Sampson and Pender conn'y oiwAlsstlon* at Wallace next Hatur c __ * !»tw YORK COTTON Nuw York, Sept. ll.—Spot cotton closed quiet today. Middling 2X66 Future* steady <Vinb»- »" <;n rw.. ember 27.23, January, 27 ,M, Ifarcti 2t*-W. May 3U.76. \. | ‘ i#«c ..•a, ‘’ls. : $-DAr BARGAINS JQPAY AND SATURDAY—S - "iww*iji; l i~' l, ~ ~:'-2:- : * T T --=n THE GOLDSBORO NEWS ■ .■■■ * i Spanish Foreign Minister Resigns I And Government Much Concerned As Gen Rivera Heads Revolution RODMAN HEADti LEGION Rocky Mount, Sept 12—(By the Associated' Press) —« nptuln Wiley Ro<Vtnon of Washington, was to night elected State commander of the American Legion ufter *l* bal lots. Kqdmon was supported by Jame* Lockhart, retiring cotu mander and his following. Ashe ville. North Carolina, was stelecied as the next convention city. mgr MY WILL MEET * Will DfocusN Matter of Uniform School Tax Rate on Saturday One hundred coihmlttecmen repre senting the various school district! of, Wayne County will gather at the 'court bouse here Saturday, Septem ber 15, to discuss the matter of a un iform school tax rate for the coun :ty. County Superintendent J T Je rome expect* that every school drs trlct In the oouhty will be represented I Round table discussion of the mat ter of a uniform rate for the school' tax of the county will be entered Into l"There will be no net speeches," .states Superintendent Jerome who twill probably preside over the meet ing. "I think that before definite ac tion on a metier like this Is taken •that the desires and wishes of the entire citizenship concerned should be taken Into consideration. Hence the meeting Saturday..” he declared | Agitation for a uniform aebool lax rate for the county has Ipecn In pro 'gresa for sometime aitlonA education ist Interests and definite uutlrtn of the matter may be expected to follow the [ meeting Saturday. I . . i s. School Supervisor To Wake Conference 0 ' ■ Mia* Leafy Speur. school supervis or for Wayne county, will attend a Tmnference of Wake county teacher j In Raleigh today. At the conference t Miss Spear expects Jo get Ideas or new school methods which may be j put Into effect when the first Wayne i teacher* conference 1* held on Sep tember 28. Teachers of the eight months schools will be present at thlM conference. I • Dates of Western Conference Given * 111 1 Winston-Salem. N. C., Sept 13. The Western North Carolina Metho dist conference will be held here jTom Octobe*- 17 to 22, according to ; an announcement by llov.. £. K Ham/ h* rut,'pastor of the Centeirqry NlejJ(\ 'odist Kplqgopal. church, whlch"WTfiT>c host to the' Conference, bishop Cot |llns Denny, of Richmond. will pre side over tb« sessions of the confer ence. opinion on mm j m FURNISHED Are Making I’rtparttl ions For Another Gathering at Rocky Mount Today , Washington, Sept. 13—(By the As-■ hoc la ted Prc.su) — An opinion “on tiie Gorgas plant feature of the Muscle Shoal* sale* proposition hs* been furnished to Sectary Weeks “by the Department of Justice. It whs learn ed tonight having been sent several woet* Ago. before Henry Ford's last conference with officials here At that meeting Mr. Weeks asked the Detroit manufacturer to modify hi bld. explaining that legal obstacle* were In the way of Including the Gorgas plant In the properties Officials of the Department of Jus-1 tlce and at the War Department re-j fused to divulge the chartiCtor of the) opinion and declined to comment in any way. Secretary Weeks understood to I havq In font red Mr Ford at their re- j cent conference that the government would l»e compelled with the conkrurt with the Alabama Power Company to sell the Gorge* plant, which Is locat ed some distance from the other plant*, to the p<jwer company, a! though there was *ofne legal dispute* laa to this. GOLDSBORO. N. C, THURSDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 14. 1923 "T -*.. .. *» . ’ A * TT fr A Reported to Have Fol lowing o f Leading Army Officers of The Country; Long Cabinet Session ?* Madrid, Sept. P 3— (By the Asso ciated Pres*)—sSpaln I* In the travail of a revolution. A military-coupe de elat originating In Burceloniu » had spread rapidly through various dis trict* and province* of the country and b*s aroused (he deepest concern of the government. At the head of the movement is the * Captain General of Barcelonla. Prime Rivera, a man of strong influence and powerful association, behind him air the officers of the'vrtmy who have ! been chafing for many jnontb* at the disgrace of the Moroccoean campaign and with them are officer* of the l rank and file who seem ready to fol low their leaders to the end. King Alfonso Is believed to be at Sgn Sebastluir. there are variousro , ports as to his probable action and he may even now tie on his way to Mad rid to take up consideration of (Tie threatening situation with the pre mier. t Afer protracted meetings w|th the cabinet a message was sent to Gen eral Rivers asking him to abandon' the moveitaem for patriotic reasons He absolutely refused to do so. The { foreign minister who Is befleved to I be particularly obnoxious to the rev-, olutlonary lement has resigned as j well as the minister of war. Occupy Telephone t.xctiar.ge Barcelona. Sept. 13 —The mail. I telephone exchange here wuV oceu-[ pied curly today by a ham) of men t understood to he hen ted by Captain 1 General Pi lino Rlveira. It is bcliev- , ed that the movement will *ignallr.e un outbreak in oth«r of the 'chief lows* In Spain. Grave rumor* were/ circulating In Madrid last night nnd i the governmunt held a hastily called , meeting. i)‘ The Imminence of Important event* was widely discussed throughout the night. A document addressed to nil Span iards uud signed by f’nptaln General; Itivlerla was published al 2 o’clock, ItlUs morning. It criticized the pres-j, ent government and atlgmutlzes the ( professional politicians for selxinc | the power and annihilating the will L .of the King. I Owing to this situation, the doeu-! inent continues, the military author- j lt|e* will take the direction and re- | sponsfbiHty of the power to gvoer»i ( either directly or through civilians, j At the moment of declaring « state of siege, asserts the document, the ntlllary authority will deprive the present civil oJTlciuls of rhelr pojver and assume II will selxe all means of communication and)' forbid' communications except for. 1 .business or perxrthal reasons ~j* YOTKAkILS ( —1 y r .Vjfept 13 At a 1 recent meeting of the Fayetteville ej.> ' eouncll a motion for un orgllnanrr 11 designed to keep school hoys, out er public pool rfioni* was defeated by iiij Vote Os five tO tb/O'e Pll’j; HMOkP.KN OK<f\M/,I Wlustoil-Saleui, N Sept 13 - A ! ocal lodge of the National Order of Pipe Smokers whs organized here, • ihlst.week with Colonel Garland K Webb as president. Mr«. Ward Appears At Husband's Trial White Plain*. N Y.. Kept. 13-(By [ the Associated Press) Mrs. Walter) H. Ward today stepped Into the time- ; light while opposing counsel were \ wrangling over the Jury which Is to ) try her husband on a charge of mur dering Clarenee Peters. Mrs. Ward was absent yesterday, j hut this morning she seated hcrHcif! at her husband's side, chatting with him through the dreary process of' (•electing Jurors, of whom only seven Iliad been tentatively .accepted when ■ court was adjourned until tomorrow.) ' During thp noon recess a subjoens < was served on Mrs. who ereat-, ed a stir after the first Investigations |of slaying Os Peters, when she 4e- 1 Lelared she would clear up Iho rase, with a few "sensational statements" ] At that time newspapers were filled i with, rumors concerning tb«* nature of tiie black mall plot which Wurd declared had led him to keep a Irysf and other blaekmelters and at which Ward claimed to have Lfcbot lifters lq self defence DECISION I MIEV 1 I USE IN TWO ® S j Argument* Wert* Heard Before Supreme Court on Wed j| nesday „ A I ■ \t..yii.' (iiuntv jeases are expected to t»e handed I down from the Supreme court In ltul-‘ ,elgh within the next few weeks,-It Is ' . learned The most Important i*4k«c 1 Will he that of Gulley vs. Gulley. In t valving un estate qf |3im).imk) Ar tgurnentH In Un- case ••-Were heard Wednesday In this case Mrs. L. D. Gulley had qualified as udmlblatrallv (or her hus band Later a son. K l< Gulley, nuty rrshfing in Georgia, produced a will j under whirls he wmk made exeeutni of the bstate. Upon unsatisfactory answers to certain quenUons the , clerk of court refused to allow Mr Gulley to qui|||fy sft evecutot- He ippoalcd to Judge Daniels who up held the clerk of court in the uial> t ter. Final. Judgment by the Huprcine Court will come in two weeks. It Is said , Argumrtits have also been heard in a motion to discharge from hunk ruptcy l'has. K. Lute* and George W lstne. of the firm pf the Mt Olive Uve Slock Company. m-T> —rr-- ~ "■ J “‘ 11 " ’ "" Community Service Directors Meet The District Chief Meeting In tha Armory building last night, the directors of the Wayne 'county Community service were In troduced to Dr. Parker, new director Tor the urollna'a district, nnd prepar ed for organisation of the service for ianother year Dr Parker explainer I 'that Goldsboro waa now In s district < which Included only the two Carolina* , I where formerly It had been in a ills- i )trlct with several other Stales Thlr | i-was declared a* “meaning that the i Service would be In position to belter .accomplish ItS service. Thomas O'Bafry, president of the | Hoard and chairman of th« executive i cointnlttee tendered hla reglgustlon to | take effect when hi* successor Is i elected. A nominating committee was appointed and s new chairman will probably be named in the next .vcn days. The work of Miss Cather !tne Park as community organiser was Indorsed by the directors. COUNTY-WIDE , - ti | Gartoniu. N. C„ Hepl. 13. —A conn- ( ty-wlde evangeilstlv campaign. In , I which every church In the county Is | expected to participate, will he j launched In Gaston Sunday. Heptera- e her 16 Preparations for the cum- J paign have been In course for several f months. Assisting the pastor* of the v churches In conducting the evange- ~ listtc campagln, will he over a acoiy / of special evangelist*. e — , a , s Sentenced To Hartß V l !' ' Atlanta. Repl. 13 <Hy *V "Asso ciated Press) J. II HuttertleYd » was I found guilty of first degree, murder I liv a Jury here early tonight and *»■ n sentenced to hang Novembr r 3. He » was charged with the murd«7 *rt f l.t Hart, a brotbarlulsw who wmt shot t to death two years ago. rtj was recently arrested In (allfoynla, |i after a nationwide search. ;V, FIFTEEN «RE IDDEO L to mm • • a Will Altempl to Secure Mem- * berxhipN Amonif (Jrocery , o Firms h .■ lr The addition of fifteen new mem- r hers was reported at a meeting of the " Merchant's Assoe tstlon at hendqear-i F Ter* of the organisation yi'sterduv as- f ternoon. The rerw»rt on the commit- r tee on memlwrshtp and final prepir-! J atfons for Dollar Day today and Sat " unlay occupied the utlentlon of the| r ; organization The addition of fifteen new mem « bers brings the total number of Goldsboro business houses In the ns ' socUlinn to 4. r i The drive for mem bers will continue for the next few ilavs, according to Miss Grace War , rick, secretary. She explains that 'attention Just now Is being given to ! Interentmg grocery firm* In the or , ! gunixatlon Wholesale firm member'! i are directing the effort A IrtO per j itent membership tn the < |iy (* the end ( j to which the organization Is striving Preparation* for Dollar Day t<slay i and tomorrow have met with hearty | response, according to Miss Warrick Abe reported that • vl*P to the v.i --■ rlons store* In the city yesterday found exceptional values'- arranged for (be next two days, Merchants ! are anticipating a record breaking two-day's salim. j THE DOPE FAVORS DEMPSEY WM DECISEVELY FROM FIRPO IN BOUT TONIGHT j ».!L% V v'Nlf ' u «». ■ Fans, Take Notice The New* wa* not Hied by The Axuociuled I're** lu*t nixht that the hour for the Fifpo • Dempsey . tight had i>een moved up to Ht.'lO by our time and (hat returns from the rintpiide would Ktart about thaj time. «■ Fans who expect to attend th/ matinee to be Riven bv The News will please take notice. BEFEtt tCIIOIt M ' MING OFFICER Flection of Welfare Officer Will t ome on September The Twenty-Seventh Ih* county board of commission «*r» and th« county board of educa tion In extra session yesterday again deferred action on electing a welfare officer for Wayne county Definite action on the matter will be taken at u meeting called for September 17, It wan decided A. H Edgerton. chairman board t)f education, and U A Riney. chairman of the board of comntla alOßOr* were appointed aa a commit tee to receive application. Three ap plication* have been filed to date. It i« learned The hoard of education In It* meet big I '' took up Houiecmaitdra effecting tchnol*. Twelve permit* were keoiii cd children living outside the city limit* of the city Ncboola.. <r Tobacco Co-Ops Win At Tarboro ISpeclul to the New*) ” v ' Raleigh. Kept 13 - Kaatern Caro-, llna co-op* woif In court attain tocluy i at Tarboro when Judge George W : t'onnor of the Huperlor t'ourt unfav elad it remarkable double barreled! Injunction cat** where eighteen In junction* again*t the Ttfbacco Grow er* Co-operative Agaociatlon brought by g* many of It* Insurgent member* fronj Martin county necking lo pro- j vent It* Interfering with the deliv ery of their tobacco outside of lha AHMOciatlnn were dleaolved and eleven nljtinclons brought by “the A*- k octal lon to prrvebt Martlh county utembera from nelltng their tobacco outside of the Association were eon iinutt(, •' Today 1 * decision of Judgi Connor ibat the Martili county.., member* of| the Association could not CNjdin their j °*n organf/.at|nn from hrlrtfctiyg ault, 'gainst (hem add* to the many thou- ‘ >and* of pound* of "lobacrO which Uie Association by means of the Iron l bound contract which ha* been re le atedly upheld by‘ the court* l ojonei vt -;r Joyner of Raleigh. «bo fot latlon in 1 d*Ufc§rt»ObiS?Fat i nrfcorol f*C**tl)T tii 1 1 iwr.y.iTuti who started mi,it again*! the AsxoCl*- ‘ tton In the summer of |!i23 wa* no-' iter an Injunction of the churl .and III' I 111 l ttl I 11.110 e I.C thi 111 lUWIII’II . against tJie Vfartin « minty grower* who, like those of pm county soujrht j to evade holr contract wilt the A«*o- j ciaWofi by legal proo i ilinr * greatly! strengthen* the poxlllon of Ihe Aa«o- * elution which ha* now placed locul Counsel (o protect H* loyal members 1 against contract breaker* in every important tobacco growing county, market* are at present re celving tobacco, according to Colonel Joyner Injunctions against seven of the .Martin county menifTer* who*e caw s cum. up before Judge i onnof today are In the Wake county court 1 at Ilaleigb IMS! mi l. IIISI 1.1 M National league Pittsburg 4-«: Itrooklyn 7-1. Chicago 3; Cincinnati f, \ iih rleariA* ague • New York ’•. ( iTieago ft Ho; ton ; (*lcvelun I f| I'hiUdrlphla 3; Kt Imu I* :• Washington 7:., Detroit 3 Noiilh Atlantic (Post season erle ) Mognc I: Charlotte 12 ■ Sna'llcrti league l ittle Rock 1; Atlanta 13 Memphis 1; Htrmlngham I. I‘iednionl l eague Rtileglh 0; Greensboro 1. High Point I; Danville 10 1 Winston Salem *; Durham 3. HBPr ‘ . PRICK FIVE-CENTS t Some Ex oerls Believe That “Mighty Right” May Again Come Thru in Pinch; 90,000 Expeo »ted New York. Sept. U-(Hy the Aar.o clnted Press) Two modern gladia tor*--Jack Dempsey and Angelua Plr- P° will match- *peed. courage ami punch lu the grente*! right of lltelr live* tomorrow night The grealent priM< of the ring, the heavy weight championship «f the world. If at atakr The American holder of the I nic king 111 llie iMiourcd circle for the v paal four yearn- will go into Ihe con- I fllel with hia bronxed, grlnt yisagctl | South American adversary an over whelming favorlle of the follower* of ■ the lime —lo win and to wlir duet* 1 Ively While export analy*|* —"dope"— jail point toward the vcltory for the champion, those who have followed - the rise of l-'lrpo, hi* dipli from oh 'curlty to fame und fortune ami po i alMon of foremoat challenger iMillev* > that lh« mgihty right lhat ha* 1 thrust a*.ide all opposition bereofore tngy upnet calculations and bring . him triumph. Attracting the greatest Interest of any International encounter for ring honor*, since* the Dempaey-Carpen- Uer battle two year* ago, the After# round title match at the Polo groum l tomorrow night rivals that historic NpecUcle in which the champion j Vanquished hit* rival from Krenrr. 0 A throng of more than NitN will ji«av 1.340.01*0 according to Tex Hick i rd. The promoter declared tonight jthut revised figures to take care or j additional spectator* shewed 00,374 iteal*. He predicted that every or.*- f those would, he occupied and that j> ufficlcnt standing room would b* i old to- swell this total by nevertl {thousand*. Thus the crowd may rival th* rec ord attendance of tt.l.OOfl at the Pgr- I tender fight at Hoyle* 30 acre* Hut J I thegate" eyen at It* maximum Will ' not let able to eclipse the $t.3000.000 * set by the battle of the century: Cupid on Vacation t'upld doe* not seem to have re turned to Wuync from hi* August va cation, J II t'lHik. of Hrogden township, was granted license to wed Annie Parker of Duplin eounty. Thl* wa *the second license which ha* been Issued this week . , PRODUCE MARK FT MFKT | The new* I* requested to announce that there will be a meeting of aR | people who are Interested In the pro j(luce market at hte,courthouse at 2 .o’clock Saturday afternoon FIRF IN MACON ' __ , ■ j 1 Mueou, l}p., Kept T 3 >Nuinhcr k3v* i ; cujine house In Noiitiy Ms. ..n I* on 1 fire and a nuu lx r tM other lioimea .►re aflame tonight Jn with the fire: 1 t ; prt tdlng Alt'of tlmlpre llxbting ap- 1 ar.it us ha* I teen rtisltitl t•• the acep^ l C»USeM PROHIBITION WORK 1 V I i Is Opinion Delivered by Attor* I Daugherty Today I' Washington, Hept. 13—-fUy the As- J • ticlated Pre«*) The navy cannot be ! used In‘enforcing prohlhltlcn. It was I .declared today by Jhe Attorney Gen i rsl There T* no national etnergen i. y which calls for the necessity of. txc of warship*, he conUntimd Delivering the opinion nsiTe<l fori j last spring by the late "President Harding, the attorney general held (that the navy could only be used by I pedal provision from Congress or In n emergency which necessitated ilissty action. Two ictTstlon* were *uhmlttei| or fKlnally by Harding, whether the ex ,<<uttve bad power to use the naval i tic m *n('o Inc prohibition in sit "«i)C,tgerthy and if Ihl* was unlawful Where itn emergency existed for thetr use. Doth question* were answered in the negative by Daugherty who cit ed several opinion* "1 am of the opinion that you have no authority to use the navy In na tional prohibition enforcement.” the decision sold. f MEMBER OP j j ASSOCIATED PRESS I NDRWOOD« pm ÜBRESS KMMIMit ni nr meow Given CoMm F*fl* 't Viaitor Preieett Tkr South , Tht* Klwanlx (*lub tui4 i large it* t«rnluD(«- uml are intrrentUig |{o* | gram at It* meeting In tiM Woman's , Flub rooms last night. Mr*. T. B. lenklus, Mina Slaughter, gave several dWtXttfut I solos. vq)d was contpallod to raap . t pear for an encore Mr. J. 0. If|r j son. the retiring Community lendor. I was present, and be also gOdod to 'tthe enjoyment of the rvetUug by a I iteellng address of apprectaltaa of Ms ’’virile song*. A fen tit re of the speaking woe * short but tailing address by K|woolen ThiHiiaa Norwood, who go re tig dot te tin formation about the cot.too atttta • ton In thla part of North Corollaa. ' nhowlng that (ioldkbofio bandied ln«t yeat about |4.MH),iKM) worth of ooffton I I snd that this city tscela all othor cot ton shipping points for the following reasons: Rasy railroad faejlttlaa to 1 j 7S per cent of the cottao prodoolng and manufacturing points of the sf«te; good banking mothods; ado duste storage room. Hla talk pro voked much favorable comma At. Ailing chairman H. M. Humphrey Introduced Dr. Parker, the MW hood of the rommunlty Hervtoe work. Ip the Carolines, who prefaced hla re mark* hy saying that the world neither resort to sky-acrwptng nor star-gating methods of brtngfpt lha cause which he rapreaanta before the club, hut that he wanted to tall why he had left hi* Northern home to cnot in his lot with the people of tha Bon tharn Atlantic fttates Than f»tow4 ed as atlrrtng and vivid a speech an - has been heard for many n day. Dr, Parker said that In the North* Booty itn state*, one dealt with a (moot ippr* tlrely With people whose namto ward • petled X. Y. and t.\ that the ftoitjto land is the only portion of Aniffel at ill pneaesslna toe chtldroo Os H 0 original ((opulatton and with tha grig Inal American Ideah** that th# MofOß. ern manufacturing stataa ward HUmf fusing the advantayaa of Mm Unas, for making cotton pMdi. ML. were forming thetr capital sVa.dk tMb way. He also urged tha ~p*opto g— j t ntploy native whits 1 growing factories instead of totpoM* ing the people of Routhraß mu wßg | with thetr strange names and j nounrable lauguuges, who hggm jp appreciation of the cantea and aylphto of American principles and Mdult Dr Parker has been for years g pfß» feasor tn Columbia I'nlversHy, Nf|p York. The club voted funds for ’QWO'hogf of the cost of equipping tho QnlM boro High Reboot foot bojl tetwn w#h uniform*. Rotary paying the Otgir ttalf, and at«o make flnanato) iww j v talon for sponsoring s troop fftßp , Scouts. ] ’ . .. V Can Cross State I_, By Bus Lilies Raleigh. H f , Hept 13 -Tha dc- ivdopment of good rondo tn North a rot Ins has bo enhanced the grjswth of automobile hue lines In tho atnto that s traveler can no* make bus < u«w*(nfcTti all the way from Bay boro. In PemlUa county on tbq const Vt Hrevard, In Transylvnnlp coun-y In the inountnlaa of tha wee Urn port of the atati, according to H. K. With erspoon. editor of the North Carolina * Highway Hullctln lly bus the trip from BayhOM to Hrevard id too miles In length, ghowt ko miles Ittnger than the ehorapt poa aible lilgtlWay route, says Mr. With erspoon. who haa plotted n mop showing |tb* principal Bus raxttas in the state, The map Indicates i .immercUl bus lines havs iprsag up * j. radically everywhere highways ll.tve beep hard surfaco^.' Wilson Demands Five Day Notice • Wilson. Hept 13-<By tha AoooclUd Pres*)—Acting upon their preroga tives the Wilson baseball club today announced It would ask for n flve flay notice of *a meeting op Dm Vtr clnlu l.enKuc directors and M I N *■ 1 11 *of thl* action no meeting ’was held tonight at Rocky Mount to con sider Richmond's claim to tha pen nnnt. . O T Kulglium .president of the Wilson baseball club, occemnonled by two director* went to Ro<%y Mount | today and rouferred with President w. h Moye Mr. Moye was aytnpa • hetlc In his ettltude and its tod that he would put the entire iflattst np to Mike Sexton, president of tha Nn jtionsl A soclat(on of Baseball for a IjecDlon. -f *
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