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. o t I , WEATHER ‘Bq. ♦ * a* »VOLUME TWO; NUMBER 178 WAITOJfS POLICY REPUDIATED IN OKLAHOMA f • * 1 a. ■ > ' ♦ ; * * Popular Youth Os y fine City Is Hurt In [ Automobile Smash ' W i' Guru Southerland In Serious Qpnditton In Ideal Util Follow * porrtU*<y Mmday , to »ptepr MUNMuijaa'tote# *#»* y y h < »• i« •** !■ «*»»» r. te*hgttaa4, ir, well kuwi fN uowtof • • *tea Ipto MmUi alpht whe/bi. toNtotoito VMS k» «m n» MS* **** wa * Mr. first towufc to tha hospital bora It «u % NfM toot he had entered a broken hot more complete • lamination ■•oi* <Ml, i r»**cftor Indicated th-» to*; TOOto la Nfwlli principally fr ®» rtOOh aod concussion and It l» ffteHH beltoved that h« win re cover. Coafoaod By l.lfhL jl>o hoot Information* obtainable rateHvn ta-the accident »aa te th. effect ttott Mr. Sontberland Md KiehaTd Ltftvtcb ted gone to T tl y »• Wltpaa. tha hSfdoroota ir'thte city of Al O rtolda Ulaiirpl that aod they war* •out her lead cVr !^a it to. oraatHoad that tha •** light on tito MKHcbtog ear taofuaad him ta •«to axtoat that taataad at deartaa tt» track Urn tv* vMklc. collide •kk *o# kitkVhr mtkl C«r which M#. Southerland »U driving |*ft the nk4 wad overturn** three time*. Mr • Utt*W vaa *M* t* ettrteat* him •atf *ad h* immediately sounded * •all for hoik flVIBlf (topped and hroufht Mr. So*tk»rWid to tb* city. Br wa* h&uediately rushed to the aad drat aid remedies ap hU#4- Mr- Leftwlcb wa* aot badly infer*#. although be wa* right con dMorahlf ahakea up aad naturally •Stored somewhat fro® ahock. far Badly Wreefcnd. TBw tour!ag car, which waa Mr. Bavdharlaad'a property waa almoat vcoaajplately wracked. MUFGH'S business KH STUE JODMEY * TO IDVERTISE FI .WIM Spend Two Days Deliver tat Addrcaa in Vtrloua Sac lions of SUta a ,• <■ MJW. VANDERBIUT TO BE MEMBER OF PARTY V (Set. 2-—(By the As*o- Presi.J—To advertise the North State Fair her* October 15- I*o Raleigh bualoeae men will laara her* tomorrow morning on the “Wall Fair Special" for a two day** trip M which they will visit 51 town* at *a«h of which thay will apeak In tb* lat*r**t of th* fair. Tb* trip ha* been arranged by the Idlelfl Chamber of Commerce The •arty of bu*la*«* men going on It #lll be under th* direct lon of John - Park*, Raleigh newspaper publisher With th* party oa th* “Btat* Fair Bofwlal" will b* 17 apaaber* who win carry tw tk*lr audience* la the ve rt MDs. levitations to attend 'th* fat* , pad whurancea of a walrom# to Rob •ipbi* ' « #• 1 1 Tie "State Fair Special" will leave Raleigh at 7:20 o'clock the morning . as WedtAsday. October S. during the trot ■Bffreet ~ • a. m . Toungavlll*. 1:40 O mjjs Jltalon. »:06 a in . Klttrell I:4® a m ; Henderson lo do a at. Oafwrd 11:00 am.: Creed mo re. 12:1* - M Me Durham 1:11 p m . carpenter I R to-. Oner »:2o p m . N*w Hill. Ul p ». Kerry Oak*. 4 *6 p m. ; Xoacure. 4 26 p. m. Flttaboro. 6:15 k to-. Sanford 4:6<) p m. Southern Pine*. I:M p. an lAincb wtud>* *eru ed at Creedwore and supper. *4 beurc . ' if e»- if.l (Continued oa page ■ « ~ » , ■ * 151 ' * THE GOLDSBORO NEWS Hm ... . .1. ii i I fflroßTtmrrY fur hfivkf. OFFKRFD LttlilUHOMO PEOPLE Danmark. , ioldeboro, N. C. Daar Mr. Danmark: f Mr. Fredarick Lynch In hi* book. 'What Make* a Nation Great,” i *aya; “That Nation ta Greatest Which Practice* Hospitality. uttd what ha aaya of tha nation can be •aid of tha city. Let uic »ay. hereforo. that —Thai city I* great- Mt which doewmost tpr Its peo ple Jn locating’’ Hie junior Or phanage In our city we ahall ba tbla to offer our people an ex client opportunity for Service 1 am heartily In favor of thin move ment and would urga our people to do what they can for H. * Sincerely, zenq wall. f Oct. s. l»iJ. FIX JITNEt Pip 10 BE C WIN CITY ®1 FI MlUini of Routine Before GoMoboro City Council at Meeting Monday APPROPRIATION MADE FOR ADVERTISING CITY t> ’ • . V'' * Quant Itle« of routine mutton ware tradnacted Monday night when th* •rat mehtlng for October of tbt Qoldaboro (Tty t'ouncll took place In council chambers at lb* city hall but there waa nothing out of the ordinary In connection with the meeting. Mayor Bain acted aa the presiding officer at th* meeting and all mem here *f city council wer* In attend ■ nee. Ta Advertise CMy. Couacll agreed to appropriate th< ■urn of 1200 for ua* by tb* Ooldtboro Chamber of Commerce {Jk judicious ly advertlelng th* reaource* of th* city and community .there being no dlaaenttng vote again*! auch appro priation. The Atlantic Coaat l.lne rallrom presented a petition praying p*rmls »l(>n from city council to remove tb< watchman who haa been fpx duty ■! a crossing on A atreet in tb* northerr section of the city, setting out tha: one of the principal highways lead ing Into' Iffe city haiv been changer' 1 and that the route no danger crease* I the railroad at that point. However council refused lo accede to the re quest In view of the fact that *om» J member* of the body take the view that thl* I* one of the moat danger ous croaalag* In the city. Railroad* will olao be requested ! under order* fro® the council, u 1 place ■ watchman on duty at the 1 alreet croafFTfcg. v which la regarded ' a* ■ dangerous IVmtlQg. Ta FU fares I’nanimoua declaim was reachei by couacll that Jitney and automo , bile drlvera from out of the city wh< | come here to ply their vehicles dur- | Ing the approaching Fair Week must | pay the usual one year license for | operating auch vehicles this year which license I* about 124 In addl- I tloo. council will regulate the fare* charged by auch carriers, tb* jltneyr belni’permitted to make a charge o' not more than 16 cents per passenger up to four paowotigers to the car and not more than 20 cents per passengei ( for each passenger over four In I number. Th# sum Os |7s waa ordered by 1 council to be paid to K 4 Arm.trong ■ negro. foe dOUtAges he suffered to 1 ■ his property w4ten h new street was recently Opened by (he city In that, section 1 Fa a lend Tna tlllwaaal Council agreed. If It Is legally pos alble to do so. to *at*nd the time f discounts on city lAxe* until Novr-. her I. but the opinion a( the city at torney wll have to be aonghl and •bialaed on tbia score before tb» I* ! gallty of ibat step can be ascertained ■ Aaid# from the matter* mentioned | there waa no other buatneaa before the body at the Monday night meet- ! , . . , u .Tf| seeslun |o f tbe Ooldsborp., fathers wtii be held la a fort ! U***-. I [ CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED IN GOLDSBORO TOD A Y FOR SECURING ORPHA N HOME Active Canvass Fftr Funds Will be Conduct*! All Over City To Secure Funds With Whicfi To Purchase Site for Possible Institution - -r —-— ; .. Tha following atatement wa* made public yesterday by the campaign committee which will today begin th« orphanage drive In thia city: "Elsewhere In thle laaue la an advert laament referlng lo thef drlv# Wednaaday lo aecure funda attractive enough to offer th» National Committee from the Ju-* nlor Order a alte In our city for the purpoae of eefhbllalHag the National Junior Orphan home which haa been auUtorlaed for " North Carolina. What thin laatl tptton would mean to our city and te the coming generations could not be entlmated In dollar* and cent* ft |a ope of thd' greateat “ppottunltlea that ban ever to ua and It la entirely with our man power ** to whether or not we will avail ourealvaa of tbla privilege. "A large force of men hoa alg- • n W**d their willingness to conlrlb . ut# to tbla cause, and have agreed to conduct * campaign Wednea day giving the Ooldaboro people the privilege of contributing funda “The pledge rarda (hat will he used la worded aa follow*: “In conalderation of lha eatab llahment of the Branch Ovplipn hpe of tha National Junior Or* der Orphans Homo at or near Ooldaboro, and la coggideratlon of the subscription as other*. I I hereby agree and promise to pay townvfl the ooat of aha and ereP ffon of gueb Orphans Home the ■um of .7 Dollars. payable in llv* aaaTial Inalall- I ~ " MU GOVERNOR ' IS FICIHC CRISIS Grave Charfft Being Made Now Against Governor ‘McCray Os Indians Washington. Oct. 2. President Coolldge. continuing hla study of the agricultural sttuatltop through ron 'erence with firm organisation rep resentatlvea. received and took under I'onadderatlon today a proposal that ia ■ means of relieving the farmers of the country th* War Finance Cor poration bf permitted set tlement mad* by foreign buyer* of farm products. The propose! wee presented Id the President by th* Eeecutlve Commit tee of tb* American Farm Bureau 'Federation. » As laid before the President, the Plato contemplate* nu additional le gislation or action by Congress It merely would have ibe War Finance Corporation taka ' over settlements received by farmer* cooperetlv* or ganisations for grain sold for export, the Corporation paying frm Its fu-nda t othe cooperative rganlzatlons tYe imount Involved. Authority for auch action Is contained In the act creat ing the War Finance Corporation and the plan. In the opinion of ibe Farm Bureau Federation could tie quick ly put Into affect Premier Os Bavaria Haa Resigned Post Imndon, Oct. 2. Eugene Von Knllllng baa resigned aa Premier, says a Central New* dispatch from Berlin, and ia lo be auccedeed by Dr Von Kahr. who waa recently named Bavarian Military Dictator, with the title of Oeneral Command er of Slat*. Ixndon. Oct 2.—The Wurleenbtitg Government, according to a" Berlin dispatch to th* Kicbang* Telegraph, has entered Into negotiations with the Bavarians for ■ Joint Heparlst action .(gainst Berlin Marriage Lice fine BusineHH Ih Light l.lcense to marry was Issued yes terday from th* office of the Register Anderson and May Alma Wilton, both Ih* Now Mop# oornniunitf-1 Thl# weg fh*. only -llo*n*e h*e<md b»m dur l ing Ibe day, . • GOLDSBORO. N C\ WMJIflMjr MMUiINO. (MTYHMIR 8, tttl ment* aa follows: I J Bepl, 11. 1»I4; ... .....Bapt It, l|2t: » Kept l, |l*2t; Sept It, 11*27: | ..... Sapi. Hi. IH2I. "Thl* pledge to be nuH and void ualeaa said Orphanage u Imsgled In Wayne County. , Signed.. ....(Mol) * “Conlrlbutora will not be agkad for any cash payment and md-*» our offar to tha >ommliU|a ap pointed by the National Coimdl 1* attractive enough to aaeur* ua that Ibe home wlll, be aatnhllghed here your pledge will he null had void IB* your pnrtt and We can •♦cure the home." The f»h*wlhg btialnaag and protaaalonal men hao Wn re quealed fn naalat In the drive to launched >odag: 1- A. Raney. Dr, A O. W|pod ard, E ts; i an d, np T. M Bltaell l>r. Ivey. R. H/Bpence. H I, Graham. Dr. C, >. Blro.nldar, H. M. Humphrey, J. M Vnoaffiry, v \ K. C Hoyall, Uuo. D«ber. Tten.. 1 H Norw<x%l A A, Joseph, Jotoea Kyle. i. N latageat, Wllßaoi rt Royall. Dr W m . Smith. 0 T C Humphrey. W l. Rawlings. W. K Wr»ud, Nathan O'Uerry, Ide nel Well. |t. M Ollilkea. Jap A R«rker. John H. Haw toy , *. The above named men oM Oil others Intereeted lo thin vßol s matter who will agree to tbo campaign are reopen* go meet |p the Chamber.«L<bNll«ptof room this morning at nine Vt&Mfc ond give a few hour* Os * Spto i lo tbla worthy cans*. COKE HNS i i FIRM lIEF PUB May Rwntorc Activity as War Fl* i mince Corpora*ton ta Aaaial Planters o (By the Associated"Fr*** 1 Indianapolis, Ind. Oct. 2. Itepub llcan politics In Indlaun were thrown Into, a turmoil today a* a result »f Ibe chargea and counter charges con » 7i - | earning th* Bepubllcna Mtate Central Coinmlttee'a meeting her* Monday to consider Governor Warren T. Mr- ! Cray's financial affairs A declaration by John Moorman of, Knot, Ind. political adviser lo (}«v-1 ernor McCray, said yesterday's meet > Ing wa* ordered by Pr#*y« D t Coolldge | at th# IntGgatlon of former Governor who In turn ■*- I **rt#jf that the charge* by prominent i nieiythat Governor McCray had been guilty of action* Involving the moat serious consequence*. * alone led to tbe meeting being called. Both men Isaued statement*. Mr Moorman anylng: 'Th* nub of the Rbole effort to remove Governor Mc- Cray from office la tbe fear of R*. publican leaders that they will h* [ held responsible for Ibe ib-|iresslon Itt tile value of farm land* and farm ' product, and they ale alarmed over tbe pro*p#et* that may follow In wuke of auch a notable example *> tbe collapse of the Governor', for- I tun*" H v. ’‘arent-Teachern In First Meeting The I’srent-Teechers Association ' of the Virginia Htr**t Mchnqt held Its ' Aral meeting tis tb* present season 1 “I Jbe school building, yesterday as-1 tlrnnon with a good attendance of mothers and teachers. Mrs. PaiiJ Borden, th* president of TTVe keaocla tlon for the year, presided Prof. Hheldon, head of the depart ment of music In the school*, made an nddreaa on tbe subject: "Music’ In the acbowla Th# statement to made that tbe schools of tbe city nr* badly In need of shrubbery and anyone having shrubs Whktk they are willing to do nate ‘9 Ibe ecbool cause to nrgnd in ronunußlrste that ftef in Mrs. Bar den 1 Follawing >-ih* conclusion of Ih* bustoeas eeetluu ywaierday. a social (hour wn« enjoy*# - US RETURNING TO SPROCTPIK TO RESUME WORK THE , -T. *• W- o • “ mle Woman Who Allorom Attack In OR to Roloiifh To Idcnltfy Tho Suopbct NEW’ I‘RtMi, AM ATION IS ISSUED THERE * —• , | (By the Aasmialeil Preaa ) l|i»ruce Pine. Oct |. work men who were >l r ße*n oul of thin Community last Wednesday by array ed mob* are haglnnlna to rrlnrn nnd lo rttke up their job* «n highways :tad In the mlnp* Twelve of those de ported retched town this afternoon from Wlnnaboro, It. C. bringing lha t«lal of those who have returned dar ing th* laat U hoars to yl Ohly a small number of the moun taineer* were al the railroad station iht* afternoon when the IS negroes arrived Troops under command of Major K B Robinson surrounded lb* negroes and they were sacoried by cavalry to the camp near Hprnre Pin* They will resume work to*.. morrow morning n a highway leading i lnto the town. Work on rh# roads j was abandoned leal week when near- Jly »dO negroes ware driven from lbs community. Military and county authorities were somewhat surprised today t# learn that the Impression had gotten •ut that the negro*, driven away were convict* engaged In road canal ruc tion. They declared that the .con victs wars not molested but that those Wapalled were wage earners em tfloyeri by ronesrns In building roads, paving sidewalks and In, mine. Th* aged whit* woman who was at toehed by Mm negr* brtngtwg on th* present trouble here, left this after- , noon, accompanied by her husband tDtd a daputy sheriff for Raleigh Where ah* will try to identify tha < man held there on Hr 'suspicion Os being her assailant , tfhe ia expected t« reach Raleigh early tomorrow , poralng ! hope they have the right l L rtlnll* *»he said to newspaper men j ' "ft sjertntn I can Identify the man I who.phadkcd me If the man at Itrl- Mr not i hr on* I am sure I can tMI/IFV jf and his depuftet"#4r» biihy tfdfiFtMpitMj* pro< lamnllona Is s»eii.-l*'i# nlgtfc ff fHy nod county juitu'r.nlu«’ prohibiting the sale J Areaf'mg-lYujf.aniinl»nnion In the lowa and SfActAm 'people «f ihe country .aids tURi go mnydylsin would be lol iorsted , r Tjjir jvviy.Umailon also pro vldr, i hitgathering placer (ball Sr'.jfVwdlt.'jMti-UL o'clock each SL County Fair k) here h*, lire hmtay and the belief that #kt> the attend fi»r* Asheville #ri>e,t to « n added I i feature for the incTlwy ditrins ,the week- H ' Say« Feciwiit Afnerve 8y jitem W rang WABrtNOTOri. Nstloiisl IO Ipcn-aslng! are wilhdriitotogy Re scM c plit ’jA Htste jchsrtkr- ptp /T. it( branch Imitking- VusUfcs «eg^WmVi'ito r Orto ■^*>qger tiinrd teslTßvwtetrway liefurjeHlic v idowkrs slonglt i oinmlttee übiulrliig reusy/s fIH the fulfil re of .Ijef irini comps pin Ml eral Heserve (, | Cillers t j al hanks to engage irMrnTurli Jijttik- i Ing, Governor < ii*reug«i| »siiE7 the aysteni will he further weukeued by I withdrawals He profMiseit that such i braiii li banking lie routined to the , 1 rltlea within which the NStlonsl 1 banks are located ■ n Library Houra For Winter Are*^(^hanged With the arrival of the Fall season, the library hours at the Gnldshsro i j Public Mhrary have lu'- n changed { I and from this date forward the hour* In effect here will- be from 3 to (I e'tlock In the afternoon and from 7 until 1 o'clock In the evening The , ; librarian says that there Is more gen •ml use made of ihe library during tkr evening hours'since th* Fall see-] win has arrived and there Is an In- t eeeastwg'demand< for lute reltllhg4 wmMtrc Tket* nee ako meny oslbo received dwlly for teehnbel volumes ' OVERWHELMING VOTE DIRECTS LA WMAKERS TO PROBE HIS ACTS mono ? ~ tKRIIXH TO KKTt’RN ' t N EI.NO IKON NONTN FOB TRIAI. IN NANH Harrisburg. Pa, Oct. ] -Deeta «n was reserved In the ealrndl- Uon of D«v Mot'ey, wauled In Nash county. North Carolina, on a charge of murder after a hearing today before Attorney General George WoodQpff Farther study of the raae Is to be mad* before the results of the hearing are pre •effled to Governor Ptncbot. It vat •aid at lhe Attorney General's of loe, * A number of proteats had Iteea •ecelved agalmrt aruntlag extra tUtom f„r McCoy, who J* being held in Pittsburgh It was claimed h* could imt receive a fglr trial If return *d Frank R. ttteward. an attorney of PlUaburffb. repreeented McCoy while Attorney* General Manning of North Carolina, preeenied th* Btale'e *ld<t «f th* cAn*. NEGRO IS STIBBED TO ffilTK MERE IN FIGHT OVER WOMfN - I Jmhm (!orbdl( Met Dwth On ' Wenfarn Kxle.mion of Walnut Stffdt Monday BRUTUS DARDEN IS CHARGED WITH CRIME J Jamajg-id'nrbeit, Goldsboro negro. J was /tabled tn death between —frte- and I o'clock lest night kip th# exten i slen of Walnut street and Brwtaa , Harden, well known (Joldsbotib negro i*mploy*d la th* New York ('n(e her*, la being held In the Wayne county 1 jail charged with the crime. p Offered l« Hwrrender Following th* kilting last night Darden le said to hav* come to the city end offered to eurrendsr to offi cer*. but they were ■ little skeptical of hi* story and frankly doubted that n man had been hilled. They ncc*rd- Ingly did not take Darden Inin cue today did not take Darden Into cua untll b* came bark Into the city yes terday morning and surrendered to s deputy sheriff Tbs body of the dead negro had lain where Corbett fell all durlqg Monday night nud yesterday morning It was viewed by a coroner's j tury. after which (he body was pre- j pared for burial « One F.ye Witness Darden's wife was tlie only eya, witness to the crime according lo the j b«M available Information available | Vesterday It la aalil that tbe Darden { w««*\aa and Corbett were driving In a • horse and buggy near tb* vicinity pf the brick yard wh*n Darden ap< proached them from th* rear- He let ■aid to have ashed hla wife If the Intended living with him egnln end ■he I* said to have replied that she did not. that she had secured a legal separation from th* courts and that ■hs wanted nothing more to d« with him It Is claimed that Darden lh*a drew his knife and stabbed Corbett twice In the hack. Indicting tb* fatal wound*. Th* t'erlieM negro I* said to have fallen from the biiyy, but Sl»r tin# to bis feet and walked, elwmbYlA yard* In the direction of, of the city before be collapsed end ! i agnlred InqneslM* Held. Cor«ner Roblns«n Impaneled a Jury yesterday morning for the purpose est 1 bolding an Inquest, the jury consisting of the following: C F. Htsnley. 7>oa , I Price, Jack Keene. I.tiby Betts A \t Karri* and Torn Vick. Aftar vlewlhs j the body the Jury held its Inquent In ,Hlv*rlff Grant's office In th* county iconrt bouse and returned a verdl- t ( tn the effect that James Cortvett cam* |to hla death from knife wounds In-1 Aided by Brutu* Darden.' Thr Jury : also directed that the wife of the | D*rd»n negro be held as a witness land that she he committed In Jnil an- 1 H* she ran furnish a JustlAed bond In the sum of |J(Kt. She whs Imni'-1 dlstsly taken Into custody by Khertff |Orant and placed In the county Jail | olvng with her husband (Trouble Oter M**wa '( It Is stated that had feeling bad vv- ■ toted between lb* Oerbott uni! Bar- 1 AtMr neFri#* W -enlr HlniJ on acwmnt 1 *# (BF MrcWrei Dskdep ■ wfT* had left him and that ah* wee too Inti- 1 * MEMBER OF 1 I ASSOCIATED PRESS I ■===sate=-*V FRICK FIVE CENTS Constitution!] AmmA ment WiU Open Wuy For The Legislatilre To Proceed Witl} Um Impeachment Proeeedr inf* Against Govfrti or t <Hy the Aeaeatatod Preaa.l Okie hem. n*y. Ok la. Sat I*- WHh virtually toe lanrih tha IMpto beard from at PiM e'etoeh I||H|, It was ladtentod tbnt a rwngtt. •attonsl amendment |> apm tha "' fievemn# J. C. Walton togl swept way far th* Mslg Isgt.lntnie to eeaaldar lb* efftolnJ raanpd U ' to vlrtnry with the greatest sm* inrtty ever reeardsd to an Hip jtlwflsi, Aa tha tomla as retain* pp I* that bear, maipllad by tear aaw»- papere al tha Mate, R fgt todt mtod that tha maaaarb wante wj hfnpprawlnmtoly NM» . Ntgg hand red and «B| pHKkft. . toil wf M«: ra tke prepeefftra «mi Ih,* 07Aill V ISAM F.ABI.Y RKTI'BIB Oklahoma fliy. OhU. Oft. Aret 10 precincts Ik Oktaßmaß Id he heard from, wbtob laclMto OM|A9«« nty on tipp legistoov* mmtMm* till aaalnai Is. MAffOATC Oklahoma City. OBMk peopt* nr Oklahoma % mandate to Ugelr IkfftoMlMf es semble review Oovsrnor J C vt Sitkfc tt na,,, d by an over* eßjMkkSv- or or the Initiative nifgßjp tmKmk to enrly and scaltegßt. Hf«mL*#. D-UII the larger Doiu regions wßk*e ffllV said to t>* thA stroogMl VS*» itfln. eluded but the city vwle an* 'dftfei *I" against the OoepfMr * fM||Nk I lie cilia* <>r the Rglp the decree of the execMng the election and early MkSffjjHkf of return* bora eut RHhßTißß rtol Indication, that Bto MMffHil to permit the I e-gl.tatnfw ble In impeachment prwcMßtkffnffK out th* cntl'of tbe OMWril*l>VH|' be carried by a •astaaMal MB|Kfty, Tba courts will prehably h#* r«* qulred lo pass upon the legpffty gT th* etsfllsg. The Nr# tt precinct* t* report nR jI he legislative preposition gnra "Tn* M 0»: "No." i $22. These rrnlglm I Include 44 Ohlahom* cltlen. Ohlnhema niy. tbe Onmemn^ , home town, on a basts of early dffl jcial return*, was voting morn IRm # |lo l to open the way tor the Leftsl® I lure ta consider Ihe GoverwoTa mo lord The flrst 60 precincts In tk* rWy raturn H.SJB votes tor th* and '1.623 ngnlnat. » - Only on* precinct In Ike fftpl* had returaed a majority against the mgffa urs et I o'clock tonight. That #m McAllister la a coal mining ot#trlcj No returns had been received from tbe rural districts, yie Oomeraor's strong renter* River Surveyors * K merge Safely I (Rp the Associated Freon.) Reach Rprlnga. Aria.. Oct. 2.—7)« I Colorado river surveyor* emerged *n hsrnied today fro® the Raaop which swept ihe gorge* of tb* Oraad Cpßen where thep harp brea Isolate# alkog | Mept 14. dnriog Ih* navigation 9t ts uncharted river. The/ arris# at 1 > 'A. U today si Diamond t'rwoff Tra’• Tbe 10 member* of tb* party v! u were delayed four days In Iketr t > i rival Diamond Freeh escape# the h y of th*i Onto red# food by film king * s precipice. From there they M' wall of water swept through tbe l'nn> yon The party waa forewnykpd of the flood by tb* rapidly riotag wa ters before It came In fall fore* ! ~ -- - -*w- —rsorxjn mule with Corbett to pteaao h«r cg#U off spouse It la aliened that Darden had previously Warn*# Certott to tks effect that be planned to kUI http n»- |e*« Corbett i*n the Dnrdow woman • alone. The weapon used la the toßgl Mb 'king waa an erdlaary noehec-kwf* land thlfe Is sdt# nnw't# bwta Rnofgfs- '" slotl of the f|sff 1 polti'e nfftoayp |) will b* prod nee# ilHi* prnpyk'ffklb-' ■
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