WEATHER
Fair Wednesday a>4 TkirSi;. I.lt
ll* rka»|> la temp* rat* re '
VOLUME TWO; NUMBER 184
Superb Prize List
Headed By a Sedan;
Three Cars Offered
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Your Name In List Early And Put Your Spare
Time In At Rate of S3OO Pew Week—Riches!
jNie List Ever In Goldsboro Field.
*yAb Mch aubacrlptloi you secure,
you art credited with a certain nuiti- j
btr of credits, depending upon the
aanount «( your subscript ion
Ones you make the atari, and an
ft/ race. the rest Is easy The
credits and subacrlp
*IU add spice and pep to your
roptlne of Ufa It will be In
tareating and exciting. Your blood
will tingle and your cheeks will glow
- Rt One es the Winners
Dont-Jet adders get ahead of you |
in this race, deride now that you will
he one lo get ahead. Somebody )•
going to win these prise autos and
yon might Just ns well be that sonic- 1
i»dy. •'
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Khay te Enter the t natitalga.
It la an easy •attar Indeed. In get
your name In the Hat —almply nil out,
the nomination coupon with your
name and address and bring It or
•nil It td tbe Campaign Manager's
office, located In Tbe Goldsboro
Nafwa office Or yon may call 813 and
bare your name enrolled Heeelpt
hooka and full particulars will be
•ant you poet baste. Do this todnv
While tbe thought le fregh In your
mind Now le the time tn get In the
race good and strong, with one mus
ter stroke. Conte on In.
(nmpelgn Begins Next Monday
Th# News big circulation
campaign officially ope u* next Mon
day wording. Oct. 16th. It will start
off with a "hang" and will be a race
far the richest prise Hat ever offered
la the history of this sect ton s prise
list totaling a!moat fg.OOfl In high
class motor rare, and other prises
OWd cash sammlaalrai, will be award
ed la ]ut a few short weeks time
ftaa*t Be Baahfnlt Rarer Tear Name
Nnw
Btap right up to tbe Cgnipulgu
Manager's office and nominate your
self and be a winner of one of the
vary beat prises tn tbe list. You iua>
.be a world beater at this “.veiling
game" If you bul realised it. j
There's one thing certain, and tbs
la you will be paid liberally fur your
time In tbe campaign
You will enjoy the work Nearly
orerybody takes The News every
, body should take It. The circulation
drive wilt go over big. and you may
Just aa well get on tbe booster wsg
.on now and share In all the big
awards
Tell Y«ur Friends About the
Campaign.
N- Tell-all your friends lo save the
free credit coupons for you nicy
appear In e»ery Issue of The News
and are free. Tell them personally— *
tell them over the plume. or tell them
by latter. Get It to them quickly so
that they them for you. and ;
g!*e you tbelr ifcpport Instead of
some more thoughtful rompeiHrtr
By doing a llUle thinking during th*
next few weeks, you may acquire s j
handsome touring car without the
expenditure pf a penny, and we dr re
any that you have never been afford
ed the opportunity to earn such a big
rewatd during your spare time We i
venture that a little fan her It Is our
opinion that It will be many a day !
before an equal opportunity will tx
given you. Grasp lime by the fore 1
/ lock today. Tomorrow It may be too
late. In Other words. "Do Today
What You Determined Yesterday
You Would Do Tomorrow"
You are bound lo be paid hand- |
nomely for your time and effort, due
to tbe fact that a liberal rash com- ‘
mission will he paid all those who j
adhere to the rules and are not ■
awarded one Os, the regular prizes
It la a sure thing for you right from
the beginning
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iWAIe Boy Dies
■ In Hospital Here
Chsrlea O Jarites, the 18-months
olj son of Mr. nnd Mrs Parsley
it,.**' died Mkufltny night about to
at the Bplrer»anlto>liiin In
Goldsboro, following an Illness of
several days The deep sympathy of
the entire community I* lieltig ex
tended to the gHef stricken parents
In tha great loss which they have
Buffered
Funeral services were conducted
at th* home of tbe parents on Mouth
Hleeimib street yesterday afternoon
at 130 o'clock, tbe Rev. f\ p Jerome.,
pastor of the Yltn Btrekl Methixllsl
church of
asms, following jib(iT loieftoent totdt
plact at wmoWdir cnfavtnr
THE GOLDSBORO NEWS
KIPHtMF COriT KM.Fh
IN THE Ht’RI.F YCAMF.
Aa Interesting order from the
North, I arolluu Supreme (yurt
has been received In Goldsboro li
the case of “In Re, the Will »l
L. G Gurley, Edwin h. Gurley ns
Administrator. M The Supreme
court refuses to uccopl the admin-
Istrfftor.
This rase had ils original In*
eeptiou In tinyae county when Ihe
will was offered lor pr-.1.a1e lo the
Wayne bounty l lerk of t oortS
office and that t Atrial declined te
•crept Edwin K. Gnrlcy ns the
eierulor. An appeal from the
decision of the llerk of Four!
was taken to the Wayne (onnty
Muperlor Coart and that court up
held tbe decision of Ihc Herb.
An appeal was then taken fro pi
Muper( r I nurt lo Ike North far
ollnn Supreme t onrt and decision
ns stated above ha* been rendered
The case has excited more than
local Interest nnd considerable
sperulntloa has been heard rein
lit* lo the oolcome.
SUPERIOR COURT
CLERK DEFEIHUNT
- IB LOCH ICTIi
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Mrs Mho Hall •( Goldsboro Asks
Ktfr Damages Prom Gaston
County Man
FALSE IMPRISONMENT
ONE ALLEGATION MADE
When the hour for adjourn
ment arrived yesterday afternoon
Judge Daniels dismissed for tbe
night the Jury silting In the rase
l ourt Clerk Hendrlrks of Gaston
eaualy, North Carolina, nnd nr
rordlngly no verdict In the case
of Mrs. Hall versus Superior
ran be reached until after court
rt n tears here this morning. I'n»
usual Interest attaches to Ike out
-1 roffkr as Ike case.
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The clfll of s,, P , ‘ r,or r0,,rl
for Wayne county which convened
here Monday morning with Judge
Frank A Daniels presiding, has been
, occupied hi* two days with an unus
ually Interesting case, ihls being nn
action lor damages in the sum of
j {lf.,uoo brought by Mrs Mae Fulgar
llnll of Goldsboro sgalnst 3 C Hen
drtckH. tbe clerk of Superior t’mirt
l of Gastpn county, North Cnrollna
| The case went to the Jury late yes k
terday afternoon .
In her complaint. Mrs Mall nl*
1 leges that ahe was perniciously pros
ei-uted by Mr Hendricks and that she
I wga falsely arrested und suffered real
j and punitive damages In the amount
claimed. These claims are denied In
into by the Gaston county clerk
There has 1 Keen a lurge array of
legal talent on each side of the xa«<
a number of prominent members ol
the Gaslon county bar being In at-
U)
tendance throughout the trial
It Is alleged '»Mtt Mrs. Hall wav
(employed by the Canton county an-
Ihorltte* to do certain Indexing of 1
; records In the Ga*(on county court
house and that while thus engaged
! she secured the sum of 821 from the
1 Clerk of the Kupcrlor Court there
1 Clerk Hendrlrks alleges that he fur
nished the stud named lo Mrs Hall
upon her representation that this nnd
more money «i» due her by Gaston
i county, but that he later Investigated
the rase and found that there was
no money due Kirs Hall bv Gaston
i county He alleges that he then at
i tempted to secure the return of bl
i |3I. hut that this was unavailing and
• he flftgjly secured a_warrant for the
- • arrv-sffof Mrs Hall, chanting her
with obtafnlug money under false
pretense* The warrant was served
t In Wayne county and MM. Hall ar
rested. but ahe then returned Ihe |2t
lo the Canton county clerk and se-
I cured Iter relase She then I tome
i dlately began her stilt against (he
i clerk
The i See has excited a considerable
I amount of luUgrest In Wayne count
r sml the court ’roont hers has Th-iV
l throughout the hearing of
Jim utfa* i virm
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TOUMS 111 FLIDI
FINK mil '-I
ISWHERSiDVMCF
Frantic Efforts Being Made To
Rebuild Dyketi At City of
Hoorehaven
ONLY SHIFT IN WIND
t AN ( HECK ONRUSHES
TOWNH IN Ft-OKIDA 34
t Ity the Associated Press V
Moorehaven. Fla., Oct. 9 A fruu
tic effort «i* being made tonight W>
rebuild the dykes surrounding this
city and save the town from further
disaster. The gale which swept
across a lake on which the city facer
waa dying down at dusk but watet j
was still rlatng In the city -
Waves frnmLake Okeechunbec were
still washing high and farmers were
attempting to reach the ctly with their
stock A small ranal hank wa*
crowded with refugees, the bank as
fording the only dry spat for. miles |
around.
A careful check |ute today showed
there jMwno loss of life .
OnlyM shift In the wind can check j
the rapidly rising water fur It has :
been discovered that not only wu- .
the dyke around the city of Monre
haven despoiled but tbe dyk<> extend
ing down to dew Inton. 22 utiles from
here, has crumbled away In p*acca
W) that the flood became far reaching
qver the entire West Coast of Ihe
Lake.
Miss Robert* To
Attend State Fair
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Mias Janie Roberts. Home Demon- 1
Mration Agent for Wayne county!' Is I
now arranging Ihe special and lndl- !
Idual exhibits which will he sent
'rom Wayne county to the North I
Carolina Ktate Fair, whlcho opens |i
Rnlelgh next Monday Miss Knlx-r:
's planning to spend the entire week
*n Knleglb where she will havd
-harge of the Wayne exhibits ami It
la hoped that these exhibits will at- j
tract a considerable amount of (<tv- |
oraMe attention Returning from,
Raleigh, Miss Roberts will Imiuedl- [
itely begin the task of arrunglug for |
the participation of tb« Girls’ Can
ning Clubs aud the Wayne county
ichoola In the Wayne county fair-
No Inquesj, Held
"In,Negress’ Death
After Investigating the facts In the
case. County Coroner Robinson J
reached a decision that no Inquest j
*u» necessary In the t-SHe of lain |
Davis Russell, well known Goldsboro i
negyu woman, who dropped dead at
her hum# at Hu Spruce street on
Sunday. Tbe coroner said that all ;
the facts In Ujy case show
that the woman came to ter death as
a result jif natural causes, unit fl
uid not consider that It was worth "
while to conduct any inquest. Death
In all probability waa due tn hCurt
failure.
DEMAND Fi ÜBOR
IS Mile HIT i
ISSERTS SHIPMHt
.
Week’ll Report Os Department
lotbor BhowH That Many
Were I’laced
CITY LABOR LOATH
TO GO TO COUNTRY
IRv the Associated Press.l
Raleigh. Del 9 - Out of itt persons
applying lost week lo offices-tn llib
state of the Federal Employment 1
Service for assistance In securing
work. 610 were referred lo employ
ers, of which number 467 were plat
ed In Jobs, ‘according to the weekly
report of M. L Shipman, commissi jti
er of labor and printing for the State
and director »f the employtnnm ser
vice In North Carolina for Ihe Fed
eral government. Requests of oin
plover* for help numbered Sift last
week .according to Mr Shipman's
report
The demand* for unskilled l*l*or
said Mr Shipman In baiting his re
port today, exceed the visible supply
The commissioner said lie finds tba ;
Gui ‘many abb luslled men an- seek
ing po*H!oni!*n* chauffeurs and truck
1 drivers and that It Is difficult t > In
duce city lalKir to go th (be ritrul -
; communities. There I* a noticeable
shortage In farm labor which Is had- i
I ly needed for harvesting cotton, be
i bacco. coni, potatoes and other crops, j
i he stated.
Skilled labor condition* are bnl .
iftT.T' JiH af*' wtv.,l
;f*4dbl In nuiti ronUruMMf i
-Mr Shipman There la still a aur
1 pin* of clerical help, he added.
GOLDSBORO. N. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING OCTOBER 10. 1023
1 1 1
COTTON GINNINMH IN
BAIhK CWJNTY LAUGhR
( |» F.. iMNy
Agent of the Mnrenn *1 Ihr «>•-
*a». Department at IWmeree
yesterday made pnbtlr tajlereatlng
Hgures relative th the reffta* gin
ulag* In Bayne eenhly ««r ib»
present »easen.
Irrwrdlng to three ftffhres, liter
, were glased In Hayat eennty
prior •« September SIA, ItSS, a to
tal at 0.847 hales of rottnn as t» m
pared with Mii hales prlv® tn the
same dale In HUM These figure.
' will not consulate a surprise fei j
Wayne county people, since It via
geaernlly known and ncrepGnt lk«
-the yield (or Ihe present year G
ronsbtnrahly larger than was th
last year.
BIGGEST CUM 111
HISTDRY OF SFIFE
j IT F«R PBOSPECT
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Will Op?n N«*xt Mtandav At Ral*
elffh For Th* Sixty-Third
Annual Sewalun
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MBS. VANDERBILT IS
EXERTING EFFORTS
(By the Associated Presa-V
Raleigh. Oct. V With every lndl
ca<lon of Iho biggest i row.ls and tlv
1 most varied exhibit* In Ity hlatory c
OS years, the Great Bute Fair wIH
open Ha doors, to ihn public nev
Monday to remain open until (he Ins'
crowds have left the grounds D
| following Friday night.
Mrs. Edith Vanderbilt, who la serv
j |ng hey second term aa prv .ltlepi, hat
' spent much, of her time tj make th
Fair an event representative of lh
!stnte, and she expreaaeh hereeU as
much gratified o'er the result
achieved
TherewlH be the midway to
amusement snd Ihe agricultural and
industrial exhlblla for instruction
while those who have an eye foi
sports will find the rages each day
; better thou ever heforvg' aava Mrs
j Vnmlerhlh
Free at tract lons, Including star ar
robutlc performances, will be put o
every day, while spectacular Are
works dlaplay will la- produced every
night. “
The management, headed by K •*
Wallioru. suys It Is to In- a real (air
hut clean and wholrapine Gambling
devices and obacane shows have been
outlawed. H Is stated
I .oral Folk Attend
The Kinston Fair
A considerable number of Golds-
I borp and Wayne county people went
to Kinston yesterday, where they al*
.tended the opening day of tbe Ten
I County Fair, tming held ut Kinston
The Jtk-al people, returning to the city I
Inst night. sa|d Mtai the opening day I
of the Ktnstmf fair was a greul suc
cess .In every sense of the They
stihl that the nttenduyire . was re
markably good, and that the exhibits
i In quality and |udnl of nunilu-rs sur
passed any previous effort at that
1 point. Tile Kheeslry Shows, which
. tu-en booked to appear nl tl|»
i "nyne rountv fair, are furnlshlug
1 ihe amuggmeni features at tin- Kin*
slon fair and they are pteaslng v tbe j
people of Kinston and the surround
ing towns
Dale Ih Leading
Vermont Raee
Itllv the Associated Press.!
Montpelier. Vt. o< t !i Itetu -fa
from 116 towns and cities out of 217
In the Klale In Ihe Uepjjhllcan prl
mary for IT.' H. Senator give Dap j
1u,643; Redmond 6.7HU Wilson 2 631 I
I t RLV NI'.TI KNH.
(Hy the Associated Press »
Mantpeltene V* Oct 9. The firs!
six towns to report jitter the dosing i
of the polls at * P. M. in the Republi
can prjtnary for 11. h Senator from
Vermont gave IhJlc 422; Redmond
217; Wllsou lo
Welfare Officer
Begin* Duty 1 Here
Grover Tyson, recently elected a*
Huperintendent of Public Welfare for
i Wayne county, lias arrived In Golds
btiro from Gtle (Tty, where he ha#
lieen principal of the public schools
, at that point, aud baa assumed hi*
i duties here. Mr Tyson la said <o be
I' partclularly well titled lor Ihe tiulle*-
of the office to which he bus lieen
, elected, and It Is believed that he
will give general satisfaction all over
j th« county ,
i ( Mg ( 'f finm j has. a number of bn
provsiue Xd InnovaMoo-i whtob ho
Jilt planning lo pat into aflvet to hht
, office as anna as be can.
ROTHS TfttK
j iMBT OK IN
| TK[ SCHOOL LAWS
Tax Election is Subject Dlhcunh*
By The GoHlnboro Ulub
Here Iju( Night
J ••
] Thy county school lax blention was
' the subject piescnted to llu Rotir\
I (Tub last night
Explaining Ihe present atntus of
j rountv schools, .1 T Jerome told of
the changes effected by the )>ro|st
slthn on w-Mdi citizens will vote No
vember 20 a
“Variation of exlsllng tax rates In
adjacent school districts Is provln
a Kind ranee In Ibat II prevruls, con
solldutlou." he said “The Hoard ol
JEducailnn faces the problem of ar
rouging conditions so ns to permit
of consolidation when patron-' so
desire To this end. tbe Hoard and
a majority of school committeemen
have asked fir the mining e|ect|>n
whic h la aimed at mahtuK the coun
ty an educational unit rather than
Ihe Individual school district. The
Issue to hr voted ou will establish n
•lieelai school lax. not to exceed Tib
cents for Wayne county exclusive,of
ihe Goldsboro, Fremont unit Mount
Olive districts These letter are no*
affected by the election "
V.
Supt Jeroin- sunjmed the Issue by
tailing II an effort- inwards xtv|nr
equal educational ndvautngea to all
the children In, Wayne county.
A H. Kdgerton. Rotarian and chair
-nan us thA Eduiatlou Hoard, gave
further, Information on the stibb'ci
The election, he stated, would prob
ably Insure an eight mouth's session
for all seined*, and the.county wide
311 cents special tax would eliminate
all present uldlgatloua of special tax
districts No provision Is rrcade. how
ever. by ibis special county lax for
building funds, s problem left tin
solved for tin- founty Educational
"’Hoard
Only Three Roetariana were absent
from the meeilpg which wae presld
ed over by Vice president lieu «
Dwwry
WEBB 111 GUOLV
TESTIFY HE SIYS
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( luims He Will Huve No Hetrl
lancv In Waiving Immun
ity From I'rooerution
iRy the AaatKdaled Press )
Wlilie Plains. N Y.. Oct 9 -Charles
Weld) will tin glad lo testify tumor
rtrw or Wednesday at the Invitation
jof Dlntrirt Attorney General Raw
lad before Ihe Grand Jury which Is
Investigating the death us hla wife t
al the We*tche£ter-Hl|t|iiore Country |
CJub a few wedks ago, hi* attorney.
Colonel Kingsbury, . Informed Mr
Rowland thin afternoon Kingsbury
j added hla client would have no hes
' Raney In waiving . Immunity from j
prosecution Mr. Webb came to White
Plains this afternoon and waited [fi
an office across the etreet from the
court house while Col Kingsbury
•obi Mr Rowland hla client Was ready
to face the Jury and face the Innuen
done* of friends of Mrs Webb who al
readjr had teat|fl«-d
NMt tONh ti ll RES
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J New Vork. Oct* Cotton futre* ,
closed steady: o
Get 27 86 87; Dec 27 Ml 62: Jan.
26.91-93; March 26 93-86; May
2« 9**B6.
I*l HHtN FI HE I.IHSHf.N
DurhuiUk Get According in ihe
monthly W-|mij| of the cbeif of ih,- tire
dt|»arttuent. there »er)- fjv< fires In
Dtirhaip during Kepu-m' .r, Incuring
{a loss of approximately 846UM1
ON EVE OF BA TTLE BOW
MANAGERS ARE CONFIDENT
New Ytorfc. Oft. 'J.—John MHJraw, manager of the New
Keriea loAlght said: **ln 1921 and 192.1 Ih«* dope was all
again*! um. It *uid my pitcher* were weak, than those of
the Ynnkee* and my heavier hatlera hardly as good as those
of the Americana. Yet, mv pitchers proved strongest and
mv halters the hardest. The dope, as usual,* is against the
(lianls vet there is nothing to prevent a (iiant victory. The
(Wants are great kill players and they are strengthened by
the confidence guined in the wining of two world ehumpion'
ships in a row.’*
Said Miller Huggins: “The Yankees are u different team
than in 1921 and 1922* The personnel is almost tile same
hut the spirit is changed. Now along with the exceptional
ability, the Yankees are agrensive and are working better to
gether. Katie Kuth is changed- He expects to do heavy
work with his bat. The pitching staff was never stronger
or more brilliant.. I think that I may safelv. predict that
the championship flag will fly oVer Yankee stadium after
thin series."
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Governor Walton
Ready To Resign
Oklahoma’s Post
ItOl'l l)K OCOKUIA*M
KOI'NOEM is RKAI HKIt
IMy lllr Associated Press )
Uranhain. Ku*. Ort ». Or
Thom Well Jacob* slid Ms assist
■lilt who are nclrdilni (or t
body *>f Or James K. Oglethorpe
let* this afternoon struck what
•hey believed to- be the platform
of u lllilit of stone steps Irutlni
Into the vault In wbieh Hit* Gen
eral auil hi* wife are Interred.
The vault lt*e|f will prabahiy be
reached tomorrow when the world
will know definitely whether the
body of Qeorgta'a founder I*
within The Imuioh should •hay
!»’ Ibcated are to to* taken back
to America and enshrined In a
suitable vault on the campus *7O
Oglethorpe University.
enFTonoF
Era hi
Fiimi
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Derision Ih RrarhH Al Meeting
Os Nln* ntie« Held Here
Yeeterday
DATE IH AT
AHOITT NOVEMBER 1
01 rector* of the Pastern NorO
f'arnllna Oo|f Association met at Ih'
Kennon hotel In Ooldsboro yeaterday.
derided upon the date foe the acitual
chain ploit-,hlp uteet. seise iwl the ’■
plane of such meeting. and had a iW
Hat-Htful luncheon. The meeting war
declared by iHotte present tit *w on* 1
of the room Interesting end enjoyable
the director* had evar held
IterlAloh was reacted at ye»ler
day’a meeting that the general tour
nament will he held thl* year at
Rocky Mount nttout the flrat of No
yejuber or very »hortlv thereafter
All member* of all club* holdlna
iii*\fnb«E"hlp In the Association wilt
be eligible to comi>ete mem payment
of the tournament fee and It Im *ald
that thl* will n*«emhle the greatest
salary of gold mart* that tiaalerr
North Carolina has even *e#n The
tournament' will be awaited wl|h
great Internal and will probably be
Witnessed hy a largo gallery
It I* elated that Rocky Motml ha"
Jum completed-a new 19-hole rour>e.
■aid to be one of the fine*!' In North
Carolina and It is promised that ah
aolutely • royal trealment will bo ac
cor<W*d all the contestants.
The following town* were renr**-
aenteil hy delegate* at the meeting
held here yeatrday: Wlleon, More
Mount. Tarboro, Kinston. flreenvllle.
New Bern, K»vettovlllr. Ilenderaon
and Ooldsboro
Trade With KuHHia
Urged Hy Labor
(Hy <he AMorlated Press)
Portland, Ore . (t< I a After a de
bate In which the Soviet government
of Ku*ma wan attacked and defend
ed thtcjytniventlon of the American
Federal Un of I .arbor In *en*lon hare
| thl* evening adopted a resolution
I proposing that the federation urge
tht- government of lh< Catted State*
to take alep* l< ading to reaumptlon
<»f trade relation* with Re*ala and
eventual recognition of the Itusslim ,
government. i
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MEMBER OF
ASSOCIATED PRESS
PRICE FIVE CENTS
To Prove Good Faith In Flf*
Akmiiiml Klan, Sayn IV« fc •
Heady To Hlep Down and Out
If Anfi-Klan I-aw U Paaood
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(By The Associated Pres*)
Oklahoma City. Okla.. Oct. 9
—Governor J. C. Walton tonight
offered to resign hi* post it
Governor of Oklahoma to provh
hin good faith in hia e HgJit
agaittMt the Ku Klu* Rian in
Oklahoma, if the 1-egialattfik In
I tit forthcoming special MdMlnii,
will enact an Anti-Klaft Taw,
which he will submit to thi WAv
makers.
laaueH Slatempnt
ClialkMiging opponents of hid
atlministration whose battla ctf
has ixten, "We Want rw)th*lr
Kiun nor King" the Exrtutlvt
isauetl a statement addrwaaed td
‘The IVo pie of Oklahoma" dir
daring:
"Wly?n this bill bacomrt law
it will rid the State of tha Klan
and I wi{l resign the offing of
Governor' immediately thrtMt
In this way the people wf| in
protected from the Klan’ mi
l>eace and harmony will % |#>
stored."
Prohibits Mart
Briefly the Governor's, M
proliiltit* the use of a minw
m< ret orgMiiitationa in
tioma and provides that AHpfim
orders shall file compteti
iN-rship lists with the appmOTp
civil authoritiea ■ >,
If Ida proposition lg iw|'in|>
cepted. Gov. Waltop declaim w
will decide further
must proceed to protect ■*
?elves from thia organiiatimT
masked maraudera who jjß—
iirafTteat eoniKT of ctirjtflßT
and police miwers in the ■■■
pul cities of the State.
Explottion Threatwni 1
Columbia Stu^Mi
(By tha Associated Praaa.)
New York. Ocd. Klfty av* 00*
lumbla University atudynta narrowly
escaped injury bar* today wkea a
boiler eiplpded. scattarlag maehtaery
through wails and breaking a tfosm
windows. The cauae of tha aiplo- "
stun could aof be learned
eOLDSBORO 901 F '
' EXPEUFS KSIED
Wduon Coun<rv Club Wlna Oat
Over 1-ocaln By Piaai Sear*
of 16 and 14
In a spirited sad probably thf mop
hotly roiiesud toarnaaseat '*v*r
*ta*ed at the local rbantry Ctah the
Wilson Country Club yealarilf de
seated the floldaboro Country Chib
on the local course If and 14. In
'iercatad *p*ctalora from both tow ;
vrline*aed the flights sad cheered th'
oualandlng playa. which were fn -
U beat
Kirst Plight Helnle ftwantelL fl.
two polnta; ; 'J N Longest. If. ori
point-
Recoad Plight—H. A. Young. I*l.
i I torn . la It B * aSt W _ .
two point*: K U. Irwta. 101. one
point.
Third Flight —L. H Winstead. IOC.
two point*; Z t. Brown, .lit. tw
( point.
fourth night-It Hm.nia if*..
I |>olru*; E<lwi»rd F.rvln HI two point*.
Fifth night- r N Bride**. ». two
; points; J C. Vnnutory, in], no potnu.
si*th Plight, -owe* A. Lnenn. tee.
I •»«» points; Dr T B. Henderson. 91.
three polnU.
*"*w»«h Flight -W. p. Whittaker.
'»r. two point*; Hugh Dortch. W, eon
point. *
Eighth Flight J-J. C. Brown. IM.
Jibree points; Murray Horden. lit; nn
points.
j Ninth Flight -Oeorg* Stanton. Ilf,
| no point*, Dr E. R Warren, itt. nn
1 points.
, Tenth night-L B Chnpmnn. let.
j three 'points; R 0. Potts. 1«|. two
, points.
Eleventh Plight—T. Y. Phillip*.
10H. no points; Ellis l.upton lit. two
points.
There ware many visitor* preaept
for the ocrsalop front Wtlnon mA,
they returned bom* B*
lighted with the outQWM, es Wj>
™ match play.
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