WEATHER 1 FMr Frtdnj and MaUrdnyt *H«MIy wanner Saturday. VOLUME TWO: NUMBER 18« CLUB MEMBERS IN KNS UMPfIOfTI' SOON BF PRINTED First Uai of Nominees Will Appear Tuesday When Mara , ikon Starts Having tawi it sew 4sy* that the Int list nt ssrljr entrant* la The Gnldnbore Newt (lift t'am- U will appear la Yoeaday’a pa per sir et expectancy ha* aprefft all aver the terrltwr) la arhlrh the Mew* clmlaleu. The raa4l4ate« already entered waat te kaew who their <| mpetltur* at* tolas te he aa4 the general pahlle h an x lens te *ee the list, aa4 la 4 there the aaaie »( Ike relative*, friend or neighbor whpai thep wish t« snppori la the *> rare for the these ant mobile*, and the ether reward*. Tuned*/ * list will Include only thane nominated up. to A o'clock Wed nesday night ftIPIKIt JI T NT STARTED The big campatg nl* |u«t Martina .iah once It !* Itpown who will com pete, there In (ulna >o be ■ ru»h of nftirlnntloaa. With «,aaO In price* «nd commis sion* to compete (or. It I* no wonder that *athu»la*m ha* spread to every part of this areat section C .Inol dent with the publication of name 1 on Tueedxy. the cumpsian will off| daily open—the race will be on and all raadldate* will atari with tin tame importunity of (finning (KFMTM A 1,01 F WILL WIN All there I* t« this rampagln Is (o aet *ab«rrlptl*a« front yogr friend* and neighbor* and, get them ta *a*e the free credit eon pan* that appear ta every l«*«e of tbl* paper. Credit* are all Ibnt WNI win the*e pri*e«t credit* nleae will wlh the Batch sedan, or any oae of tho ante*. Credit* will win for yoa and all la Jn*t a few *h W weeks’ flam. l-wbh ap the ad**rt!aenmnt In thin ls*ae of the New*. It row* tala* the Nemlaattoa Coupon. When this coupon Is revived al Information will he seal you to. aether with all the napplle* >< a head la BMkr a W Inn In* race Head la *Ne Nomlasllon Btaak NOW FAIR STOCKHOLDERS MEET HERE AT NOON Public of The County A«g}t history, Kutti was the dynamo In the powerful attack that enabled tha j New York Yankee* to turn the tables j on the Giants, capture the second game of the series by a score of i to • 2 and miuare the count with th> world's title holder* In the Iti2l strag gle for dluuioud supremacy. First up in the fourth inning with the score tide at one all, (he great slugger put the Yankees into the lead with a terrlffle blow lhat land ed aifip the second tier of the rlght- Aeld grandstand and started the downfall of Hugh McQuillan (Hunt nee* implicated Trick Another run waa scored In lhal hectic Inning, hut on his neat turn at lull In the fifth' the Babe crushed one if Jock Bentley's southpaw slants In to the lower right field stands Tlia 1 blow was the climax of the gam*: Yankee victory waa clinched then •ind there for It proved • merely a formality to carry on to the fiiitab It was a spectacular triumph for the Yankees, whose punch mustered Johu McGrow's strategy and gave 1 them the first World'* Series victory they have known since the fifth game Os mil championship a span ovar which eight defeat* and one j| • huve been the disastrous portion cf the Aiusafiam League cbnuaptons ft ' was a brilliant day for Merit Pen nock, left-hander who twirled the Gtgnts Into subjection In masterful fashion; and Joe Dugan, fleet rotted third-saeker whose marvelous defen sive play brought him repeuledly In o the lime light. mm f* » Bay of Bays. P.ul over uud above the mere out’s, come of the game, lljp- brilliant cog that fitted Into the. Yankee machine. It was the day of days for Ruth, baseball'* slur of stars, who has come Into Ills own and found the end of the rainbow of World Meries fans for which he had sought before tn vain. Kuth'g feat of two home runs in a j single World's Meries gumc' bad been; Uoue thrice before In two decade* »t | championship history but none of the Instances were the circuit blows' uiude In successive Innings and aue ceaslva time* at bat. Peuguck lavlprlhle. Except for two innings. Penuock. southpaw star of the Miller Huggins staff, had the Giants at hts mercy, twlrllug with consummate. Invinci ble skill und hacked up by a defense that at time* was spectacular. Op I erb ly ronAdeni left-hander were iwo of McGrow's nimiud string. McQuillan, who was iMimburded Into retirement In Hie fourth Inning unit Jack Bent ley. portatder. who except fir Ituth'a] .eeolid circuit clout, pitched capably 1 for the rest of the game. Pennock's Victorians iw-rformunce was all the more remarkable In the face of an accident In the fourth In ning wlivnAe was strut the sld<* and painfully hurt by the first ball pitched by Bentley. Shared tbe Glory. The Yanks gathered 10 hit* off pitt hers McQulllun and Bentley, one more than the Giants collected 'off Pen nock. Imt the blows of the American leaguers wer* more solid (Continued ( n Page Two ) 1 * ~ Danville Tragedy Still a Myntery tRy the Associated Preas ) Danville Va-. Oct. Jl Funersl aer vices for William O William*. Ben C Coleman, principals In a dtila killing here late Wedue*d*y were held lale 1 today with the motive for the tragedy ' still a mystery final riles over Hu body of Mr Williams, who was shot to death by Coleman were held at the Episcopal church The funeral of Coleman, who commuted suicide was held al the home < f the mother of Mr*. Coleman Inferment was Ir the remetery here , The condition nl I Mr*. W (i, Williams, seriously wounded when she tried to shield h*» husband front'the idiot* front !Cole man* pistol was rapnrtath late Mduv j a* favorable. UNI SOLIDS £ nheOr dw j PUN TO IMPEICM Ignore (iovernnr’g Rccna»m«nd -1 alien on I’roamaadl AnU-Klan Law ' UHARGK C OMMITTEES WITH THE INQUIRIES ' ■' ' (By the Aaauctatfil Pros* I Oklahoma Clly, («tla., tht II ; Plana sos holdiug a euurl of Im peachmeat to ro*l*w the official eon duct of State execullvp otflrers moved forward t.iday with Nkc run*coin* oP* kxirswedloary *e *l«>n of the t.., I islalurr tailed by’tUkveinor Walton { to consider anll-Ku Klux Klan legla j UDoll. v Ignoring Tor a Mtm- recommt ndn I Hon* of Governor Wallun that hi> bill proposing regulnthmid the Klsn ■ Ite considered Immediate!.'. House J mambero at tlte opening aeaMon by a i uunaimoiM vote uuthorUad Ihr Mpruk , *r to name a committee of la'cstl I gallon and the Impeachment to In quire Into all offence* charged against lin|ieachahle state oltlclal*. The House the* recessed until tn nmrinir aftnruoon when the commit (eels axpectrd to he annoutired Th< Meant* had previously race*eed until morning. In |yl* add teas, opening un exira ordlniry session of the nssembly, th« execuHv* charged Gun the Klan wllli rcs|M>na|h|lHy for hundreds of oat j rage* and punctuated his remarks by I laying before the lawmaker* trans cripts of all testimony adduced liy military court* ot Inquiry, which , under hia proclamation «f martial. law. InvuatlgaU'd mob violence and maohed depredaGons lit various parte of (he state lie fuqtumted Hie as semblyimin lo examine lit* record and then publish It- O' "Thl* all powerful aad m. st de moralising 'super government' in un dcrmlnlng the very csrourrstone and foundation of onr government and sapping the life blood of our ritlxen ship,'* Governor Walton declared. "|t must either be killed or the govern ment Itself must finally g|v e way to anarchy Amt revnlnlfcn There I* f alternative or middle ground " The Guvernor rovtrwed at length the chain of event* which luiv,. kept the state In turmoil tor a to: nth and ronrliided hls message with a plea Hist the I ..-n lnl.il ii re immediately pns* a bill, which he lilmselr has pre|uir«*d. “that the yieiqile may tx protcried for e»or In ifielr |>erson, property and fundamenurHVeities." “The conflict hetwe-n the visible ’ nnd Invisible government mtpit lw brought lo g c lose with S c implete I : victory for the visible fftiverniu. nt or Oklulioma will fare IndeflnKe Gir nudl and strife, the rostilts of. which | are bound In be dlsastrcuis," lie said | “This Invisible, insidious and ter- I rorlslng empire represents In un ex aggerated form, fear, falsehood und religious hatred which Is fully n | empllfled from Its operation*. It ought to lie apparent now to nil cltl x«n« lhat the people of this stale will not rravcnJy submit to the intoler ance. iieraecutlon and oolrugeous vio lence of a hooded organlxgtlcin wlili-h operates In the dark and whose mem bersblp Is a *ecrel KaelsFand re ligious bigotry uud mob violence are unthinkable when practiced In the Open they become traitorously ind .wickedly so when hidden behind the I tin American mank “ He referred to the tilll »* “com 1 pleio and adequate to meet every cx ] Igency sud coin I agency Thl* luh I provides fir unmasking all clllreu* ! and tonip> I* secret Organisations fu ■ publish a list of tlielr membership ! as well “ , ■ --- VV ul\lh Government To Supervise Ranks fßy the Associated Pres* ) U’gvhlngtfm. *>'• II Far roller 1 tion of cherk-s and the placing of ill hunklng under Federal super'isloti were among the measure urged to day m-forr. j Ut f'nnyreH.tnnsl Coni rnitlee Investigating failure of Htab, i Banks'in enter tho system, J If Tr.-goe of New York vecre t'iry of th v treasury or the National Assoriatioii of < red It Men ndvmated i both prop ssl* while W tv (» rr . slotant fee rotary of the Association. ! ex prosed the desire for par roller. | tl«*n In Ms^ff - DeHtr«yf>* Disaster Prolie Ih ( oneluded (Bykhe AssiM'iated Press) Man Diego. Calif. Oct II lnve«tl gatlnii by court of Inquiry of the de ] stroyer dlsindet on Me|>teuifH-r ft I cIo*«h1 her* late todav with brief ar- t gunientH hv eiMinsei (or 13 navnL offl rers named defendants In tl»e Inves tigation Findings us tho. court will 1 be transmitted to the Me< retiirv ot Uii i Nasty uud v.ill m made public ht WMbingtou nsxt yroak ' <1 t ,1 Junior Ord&r Committee % Is Much Impressed WUhc " Offer Made By The City r 11 1 1 serrisH society OF AMERICA MEETS IN ANNUAL SESSION Hculrhmrn From All Ovt>r North UMrolina and Distant Klolrs l‘nment CAMERON ( I AN HEAD AND WIFE ATTENDING lloa* of the eoaotry to partlrl* I pale Ijb the event* ot tomorrow. I The renter nt activity will Im Flora Mnedonnld (allege and here the McotlGh laird will dcllv. er the address wblrh I* da aw* anal feature of the meeting* of the Madefy. •Shs.r-rus'i nt j tHy the Associated Press.) Red Hprlngs, N ('.. Oct. II —The I Mrotllsh Mm-lety of America hero tomorrow with Scotchmen diron enl from North t'anillna oottiv from distant stale* und Canada, and with two tsM'hlnl. head nt the Clan Cameron, and his wife, I only Iter mlone Kmily Graham from the very highlands ot Hcutland Tho program for the went rails for in address fry lioehlal. also know It" g* Colonl Donald Walter Cameron, following up. Introduction by A W Mda-un. ..of l.uinlierton, and §n l>d droas of welcome by Ooveroor Cain '■rrj>ii Morrison. Response lo the ud dress, uecordlug to the protrsm ( will lx* made by Governor Tliotiiue G Mris'od. of Mouth Carolina. Col Cameron and laidy Graliim arrived In America lasi Friday and were met on disembarking at York by a delegation from the Meot- I lluh Society of America Tbe Mcoteh qiun win lint met with 14 brass bund 0 hut uUroidlug *0 reporta received hare, a group of Mcoteh piper* start ed pluylng un old Heotcli tune the moment lie and hla wife stepped nshoro. Flora Macdonald College will be the renter of (he gathering of the McoUish HiMlety of America 1 , The progrum for the even). 11a uni lined 1 by Mis* Kioiee MeGDll. of Mayette . ville, follows- o Fxerclse* begin nt 1- a m. in the Woodland llx-atro of l-'lurs Msedim aid College * Brief word of welcome to the peo ple by Rev C. G Vsrdell, I) D , prea- Ident of tile society. Invocation by Itev |. M Masvey. Ill), pastor of the lte<| Hprflig Metli ixlist rhureh. . Greeting, to lox-htel by John Gor don Giny past -preiident -1 Hie Ht Andrew* Moelely of Hiilsdelplilu. Greeting* by It 11 McNeil), of Washington D c. pre-idint of the Clan McNeill Hoclely'’ of the t'nited | Mtate*. I Greeting,! lie Dr. Petnt Mclnlyro v of Goldsboro, president of the Arran tHscl River Mcx-lely. luirodiirtkn of ,l.»x-ht.-l liv \ W Hl« l/'un of Gunitierton Bp Welcome to l/h hlel from Norih | Carolina )»y Governor t'ameron Mor rison. Address by R. ponse to flic address by Gover nor Thomas G Mclxxl. of Mouth Carolina j An mm rice me nt*. Picnic dinner on the campus of Flora Mm dump Id | Ollet'c ■> . I .Informal roe<-|iflon In the tptundn. ! of the college. Concert al K o'clock in ih* evening by she Ailsrue quaitett* us Turuni 1 j Canada, lustnlver* of the quartetfm I appr-aring in Mcotcli kilts and tar ’ tan* Following tin concert, the High | land Fling dano-d by si* Flora Mac-" donald College girls | Nc’rto lleuvyweight Scores Knockout Illy ttie Asr iclated Preas I New York. Act 11 ||*rry Wills, negro heavyweight of New York to night' knocking'out Homer Hmltii of Kulamaxmi, Mich, In the second round ior « urtnen round natah, In ' tlx, (i)ie. Junior Order United American Mechanic*, here . yesterday for the purpose of inspecting Hites offered for Ike ieen ‘tion of the pro|M>M*‘d new Junior Order Orphanage in North Car olina. would make nny statement prior to their departure from the city relative to their decision «tin the matter or thi recotn yieudatioiiH they will make, they did indicate prior to tholr do* . parture that they were very much Impressed. The memherf of the committee hud no licit It ancy in saying that the hottltillty extended them by OoldstNiro had made them feel thiat tne poo* pie of this cilv and this section are not making empty promises when they sav that if tlie omhnnntn* should be k**»‘e»A In Gold*- boro it will be aided and aasiated in every way poedble by *virj) mini, woman and child in ttie city and the county. STATE HIGH SCHOOL AMU ATTE! TP DAYS OF FAIR Farm Bovs From All Over State (iather at Haiti wh on October 18th and 19th « ARK TO TAKE I'ART IN JUDGING CONTEST (By th* Associated Press ) Raleglh. Oct. It. Over 500 fsrir boys, students In tlx- ggAl’ultora' high schools of lb# Hut* will spend Thursday and Friday. October !• and 1». st the North Carolina Hut* Fair fur th« purpose of Judging livestock and trope, according to nn announce raent todny by Roy H." Thomas. stnti supervisor ql pgrtcultuiWr who be rtiartte of tfl# program TOr the turn' boys while here. "This Is v If'-ur a»eenlbl*d fnr this purpostu lr Hi* Hut*," said Mr. . Thomas "Com lira from ti7 schools and r*pr*s*ntlns «ers hgnded In by the contestants Friday morning (he bogs will lake pan In crop Judging contests, said Mr Thomas. .Professor W H Hurst, of the Crops Department of Htntr f’ollege, will supervise these contests Chose entering It will have to d#u ouatrste whal they know shout Judg Ing corn, wheat and the other cr ns and the Identification of common leg umes and grasses of the farm. ' Ovr »Zh« In cash prises are offered In rKe livestock and also the cron eiadlne content. A purebred Jersey hull calf has been offered by the An imal Husbandry Department of Hint* College, to the boy making the best score In the livestock Judging con tests. while s prl/e of fir, will Im awarded to the sweepstakes Judge in crops Tile contestants alii he the guests of Stale College while h,fflW it.* fair nml will he »iuarter«d In bullil tngs on Hie college campus: Thnrs * one of th* principal speakera at •be banquet Arrangements have been mad,, f Ol ,|.e ho,* to attend the Ht«ie-t .irolins rositt’fStl game Thurs day afternoon I . kb* vtiHx spot cottun New Vork, Oct II H|io« cotton tomti t, middling 2« 00. Thiec Memberh Os Train Are Killed By Robben t SAN FRANCISCO. Calif. Oct. 11.—(By the Axaociated PreaaJ Three member of the crew of a Southern Pacific Kxpreae train were x|iot and killed and the mail car oil th« train waa blown up by t raft robber a who halted the train ax it waa entering a tunnel i near the Oiokoii California line today A poaae ie in puratiß of* , the banditti. , •Mudm The n»«li ear waa wrecked and ait the. window*. in thwniMiat chaircar ware shattered. No paaaenyern were. hurt' t . j> Aa ASSOCIATED PRESS I FKM'E FIVE CENTS Inspect Threw HNe*. The de'legatlon «rr|v*d In tbe cMjr ■hortly after It o’clock jreatardny uornlng, coming v|g auto from Unt ight. and Ihe morning hours word