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WEATHER Mr, towlB) aad Maadeyi unit , ck*»m Mwyiwin. «<=» s,: 'i ■ ■ ■ --r±.= VOLUE TWO; NUMBER 194 * ~y A ■ •*» ’ THE NATIONAL PUBLICITY NUMBER MEETING WITB | WONDERFUL SUPPORT r. , * Keep Up The Good' Spirit and Never Ut It Die; Booet fb* Netioaal Public It jr Bdltlon of . fße Ooldaboro Ne»» will be the talk lot the aatlre cauaty The edition r which la going to appear ahortlr qokaooaiag of aprolmately 40 pages. • will ba brim full of feature atorlag of ' «b» autlfw country. ~ t It la Moat gratifying tba way the merchant* bar* reaoaded to tba ap panl for ha upbuilding of Goldsboro all tba aurrounlng towna la tha county.' a w Watt* Ooldaboro grow. Watch Wbyna ebuety grbw. So all gel to aatbar and booat for a biggar and bet tar town and If wa all baah on boost lag wa will have It. BOOST! * ' Cowboy i> Commander Os The Legion Snn franc taco, Calif. Oct 3d —(By tba Aaaoclatad Prews.l—Wltb anothar yearn program mapped out. and a new leader cboaen. American Leglon oi Iran andad their IM3 convention wltb a mammoth ball laat night and today thousand* of dtlogntea are re turning botna to nil aactlona of Hit Pnltod Stataa. aaylng farewell wltb tba tame characterise and nolay demoaatratlon* with which thay greeted each other five daye ago. John D. Quinn of California waa elevated to the poat of national enm icandar to auccaad Tlvln Owale/ of Ha ta a formarMcallfornla cowboy »ud - now n proaporou* rancher and landowner. He waa elected on the •deooath ballot with M 2 vote* com ppred with $42 for Jamea A- brain of Washington D. C.. (Ml for Clarence It. JBdwerdfi of Boaton. and il for thlder S. Metcalf, of (Canaan, wltb Id obaegt or not voting. fl»a Tic# Commander* were elect *4 aa follow* * Ryu Doty. Fond Du Lac. Win.; Tbnrman Mann. High Point. N C.; William B. Healy. Wllkesbarrt. Ha.; r. M. Stoddard. Arltona. and lamer Albert. Idaho. Rgera C. Clemen*, of Minnesota Ir the new natk.nal chaplain An the Legionnaire* turned toclt back* on Ban Pranctaco one nhraac on every tongue. “See you In St. Paul next year Buddy “ Elihu Root May Be ° Next Ambassador Ixindon. Oct report that Preaident Obolldge la offering to Ell hn Rool the ambaaaadorablp to flrea' j Britain la featured appreciatively by , i the morulas newapnpera. moat of which dlaplay Mr. Roofs portrait with brief notices recaliln* bl* aer- | v|eea and laudlnc bl* abllltlek a* n itateamaa aad a lawyer. „ I Mr. Root haa o brilliant preputa-1 tlon here, and R la evident that hi* | . appointment would lie highly popular To tba objection that bla age might baa drawback. It la replied that the lata Viacoun Bryce held the British ambaaadorahlp at Washington until > ha wa* long paat seventy, TO SFIU MPBIHRKTATIVK ' TO BOLSTini CONFEKFTCF. . Wlnaton-Balem. Oct. 20- At the meeilna of the Western North Caro- 1 linn Conference, a resolution wns adopted Instructing the historical Stalely of this Conference to send a representative to the centennial an dlveraafy Os tha Holaton Confereuce lit b nogvtlle. Tennessee. ne*t Octet** r 1 _ . Tha fo|" neing young ) ien were admitted Into the confereuce on trial; Aaron Watson Lynch, of Greensboro district; Marcus U Tuttle. of Mount Airy district; Hanry R. Cornelius and Oaorge B. Clemmer. of Shelby; Robert McKinley Htlfford Statesville district; E M Jones. of North Wllkeshoro district In addrasaing tba young men. Bish op Denny annouuced that If a Meth- preacher could not work In \rmoay with the di>ctrines of the church. he bad beter quit the min Tk-ry. The W«bop also dee|»red lie did not believe the Methodist Church bos any reaaoo to he alarmed at the attack being made by various per f eon a on the Bible, the virgin h|rtb and dortrlaaa of the deoomlna'lon* Tba following young divine* were advanced from the first to the sec oad year la tha ministry. John R. Church. H. C Freeman It. K. Hlaahaw. M. E Laftwlah. w E Moyteg, D. A. Oakley, nnd J. M Randall W. M Rathhorn. F L. Set gar. I. L. Sharer. K. A. Smith. Frank J. Htougb. BOOST YOUR HOME COUNTY THE GOLDSBORO NEWS BISHOP H M IS NOT ALARMED 1 AT THE SITUATION Helievea Methodist Church Will Weather All Attacks* Said (Special to The NeyaT— Thomaavllle. Oct 20 preparations frtt *be fifth annual session of North Carolina Methodist Proteatan' conference which will meet here Oc tohhr 21 are going forward rapidly At a meeting Os the official body of the local church of the denomination held Tuesday night plans were com pleted for the coming of the relig ious body The entertainment coin mlttee. appointed by the local church to secure homes In which the minis tera And delegates to the conference will be entertatnd. reported to th* inerting Tuesday night that a trend' n sufficient number of homes hat* been secured to entertain the mem ber* of the conference. Tha program of annual gathering of miniatera 1 and laymen that com pose tho fifith annual aeaalon of th* conference has been announced Th< formal opening of the conference wll occur Wednesday morning. 21. at 10 o'clock- Rev. A. 0. Dixon D.D , of Greensboro. the president n the conference will call the confer ence to order and preside The sea lures of the first day's session* wll Include tha president's annual repor conference communion elec tlon of enfffiarence officers, addrea of welcome ad the confarence aer mot to be tldlm*d by Dr. Dixon. th< president Speakers on the program thlr year Include Rev T. H.. Low*. Mrfb of Washington, D. C.. president o the general conference of the ilmnm I tuition Rev. c. 8. Johnson. D. D Columbus. Ohio, general secretary < the forward movement commission R*v C. E. JVtlbur. Pittsburgh I’a editor of Sunday school literature Rev. T. C. Csandy. president a( th Atlanta Methodist Pmteatani confer eglee; Rev F. T. Reason. D D Bn' tlmore, Md.. editor of the Methodic conference; Rev C. K Fvrlln* DD Westminster, Md Mayor T A Finch, of Thoma:.v|||. haa been secured to deliver the ltd drees of welcome at the evening ses aion Os the' first day of the cbnferenre Indication* p6ln» to a large attend ance of mlnlsera and layman. . Some Doctors in Eng land Go on Fee Strike London. Oct. W. —It la eallmstar that lfi.ooo.not) chntrlbutors to the na tlonal beaLh fund will be affected b> , the action of the Panel Doctors' untr» In refusing to accept a reduction In fee* proposed by the o health. The physicians decided t» strike on January 1 If the cut In thelt stipend was ordered r Meanwhile the millions who are In ssred under the national endurunc act will find their protection mcleis The disgruntled physicians, how ever, are carerut to announce Iho they do not Intend »o let the-public suffer nnd that they httve nlrcmly drnfte da plan for public medical ser vice "wAlch will meet the situation ■ “We will give the pa«tenla • :*«»!> the same as now." said I>r Hrackenhury, one of he leaders the physician’s movement Tlroac can afford It will l»e required tr pay ordinary fees Others who esn not wll he charged reduced fees while the realty needy will be attended free " >( MARSHAL* FOB 1*1« WATMF rOI’NTT fAIR WILL MF.ET HF.Ki; ..JFF.DN KNIt A Y Thtrty-fonr V progresa|ve Wayne County hoys, out of the forty spiudnt ed to serve as marshals for the 11*23 Fair have accepted and will ui«ei here Wednesday at noon with the secretary for the purpose of making definite plan* for the opening parade of the 1423 Fair. These men are from every section of the county which shows that our county Is Ink In* a greater Inleresl In the fair this year than ever Itefore The mar- | sbala will he mounted on their own , horses sad will direct the parade I Flawbere In this Issue volt will And further Information with "reference! to the parade. COTTON MARKET New York. ()ct 2« New York fu tpre* closed steady. October 2t*7fi; December 2H6V; March 2H.2A; May 2# 35. Spot cotton steady, middling WN. " . i GOLDSBORO. N. C„ SUNIIAY MORNING OCTOBER 2L 1923 miasm FOR BEST DECQMTFD AUTOMOBILES Al. Meeting of Fair. Official* PUns Outlined; Auton to be Awarded Prises dwwwmmgmfiimMfi’' At a meeting of a uumher of au tomobile dealers held In thrv- Ch.yni her of Commerce rooms this morning., - the secretary of the Knlr Asam latloii! waa Instructed to offer rash prises J for the best decorated automobile in the parade Tuesday. October 30th, the opening day of the Fair. The prtaeg will be as follows: The Cadillac nnd Bulck dealer, the Studebaker dealer, the FiTTS, dealer aad the Dodge dealer, will each offer a cash prlae of 225 for the best dec orated Cadillac. Bulck. Siudehsker. Jl> >dge and Ford. This give* the own er* of the above mentioned makes of cars an opportunity to win one of these $25 cash prise*. V. In addition of the above the Wayne County Fair Association Will’ offer a cash prise of Iftfl for lb« heat decorated automobile mentioned above. This will give each contest- ' anl a chance to win t7& in cash. The Fair Association requests every Au tomobile dealer In the county who desires to enter Into this contest to report to secretary aa early a* pos sible so that we cau make plan def inite for the parade . The Fair Association offers a cash prlte of s3f> for the best decorated commercial or Industrial float In the parada. -t t Sheriff Os Lenoir County I§ Indicted On Serious Charge' Kinston. N. C.. Oct. 20 The high j iherlff of Io»nnlr County. Arden W Tajror* stands Indicted by the Octo ber term of the grand *nrv on two -■ountn of tmmoreltv. With hlfh on he same counts. Bessfe c.-mn 'o. n ' white woman, wa* Indicted True bills were returned by the »rand Jury -ealnat the sheriff and the wotnnn shout th* middle of the week There ■vae some rumor on *he street aho-H 'ha bills and newspaper men made noulry but did not get anv offlctal 'nformntlcli until they wfiked to see 'ha records Friday morning. Theic vnN shown by Clerk Joaae Heath Ins of theni specifies two atsintory •ffencee of forntcntlon and adnltary >nd the othy*r the statutory -tffenne •f prostitution. True bill* were also found aaalnsl i T. R Thnckaton and Norms C Fly m two count* charging the »nme of 'enaea. Tbsrkatnn serves us a dep- , uty sheriff aoincilme*. it I* said. The caea will not berried, accord ing to Solicitor Bower at (he preent term of court- Judge Henry A firmly of Clint n who Is presiding over Suparlor Cour* In lAnoir county for the fall term and Is holding the October term-now took occasion Thursday sfiernorm when passing a ,'ntem-e of a year In the pentltenUary on Sam Stock* for manslaughter to express to the parties In the courtroom hts disap pointment In the apparent Jadt.ol desire on the art of the people o' l-enolr county to enforce the prohßtl lion lawa. and declared that "Every rrimlnat ca*a that ha* been brought before me, la attrihutuhl t-dlreclly or j lndlreeftyTo the violation of the pr hlbltlon law*. I don’t live In vottr county. lam a cltlxea'of Summon " declared the Jurist, “and If the ctji xena hero favor the violation f th" I - law and are opposed to prohibitin' 1 and continue to 'tolerate the Irtminr > al Influence that secern* to hold swav n I tout this court lam powerlcs.t to help clean up this Inqullou* altuatlo There tatma to be * systt-m of Jury picking going on here through In skluous Influences that makes It nest to Impossible lo get a «£«mvlctlon Ir • liquor rase* |('a time this altujylcn wa* cleaned up and If the good |m><> pie of the county will hack up Ihi court we can gel aotne results." Judge Ursdy took ocenslou a dav or two before to say to a Jury which had failed to agree In a liquor case that he saw* ny reason why from the evidence, a vej-dlrt could not be reached .and he had'a special vert in of 20 additional citizens tailed to serve a* Juror*. Elks Lodge Will Expel Klurker* Atlantic city. M J . Oct - t Thr Atlantic City lodge of Ktk* 27# has ■ adopted a resolution authorizing t'.-s erpulalon of members of the Ku Klo» Klan. It was stated today j This was said to he the first ar t‘ou of rb* kind ever taken by a fra j 'ernal organization The reaolntlon I* the forerunner of a national campaign In this direction | acrordlg to Kxalted- Muler Fugenr i Srhwlnghamtner. who a* M l lie by 1 I lawa and prautu-e* of the Klau 'arv ] 1 In direct variance to the pre«*.pt« on { , which the Drdar of Etfcs is founded' vnmiDEßEfi MINISTER CONVICTED * R. 0. Ghrrfftt Srnlemccd to Fi v* Yrtn in Frnitpniiary; Iwmi Kißffd al $25,060 Outnberland Court House'. V»„ Dot J4-R. O. Onrrett vraa found ghllty today of murder to the encond i|ogr«*e for“ihe killing last Jude B of H*v. F B. Pearce, amt his punlshim-m'was fled at flve'iyrar* In the state pei»|- I lentiury Thu jury was out two hours : and 30 mlhuUia The trial hail hr op 1 In progheaa since last Tuesday morn ing. and wa alDe second time the Cumberland County clerk had been put on trial far his life as a rosiDt of the shooting to dealh of th* It:*g»- Ha milliner for which he" ami his trother. loir kin C. Uarratl. were In dieted tor first degree imirthM- Tl’o latter also waa once brought to tr*-*' hi* case ending in a mistrial after It was alleged three member* of th< Jury had. before going Into the Jury box, expressed opinion izs to Hi* i**e Attorney" L Q. Wcndeuberr Immcdl ately moved that the verdict lie mol uaide because |t was couirary lo law r.nd the kyidenoe In the case H ml be i cause of the change of venire Th< motion will lie argued In Richmond November 22. Meanllnu' H U.'ilar rett will rontlau* at liberty uu bond In the aunt of |26.u00 Judge Whitt overruled the State's objection t bond hut Increaaad the old bond bv llt.fifid. OIK K DORMITORY [ bumhc, dots safe At Lat« Hour Firemen Fighting To Save Pro#. Whilaker’H Home 0 Oreenaboro. Oct. 20 -Al* 9 o'clock oneof the dormitories of Oak Itltlt» Institute, near here." was burning I accommodated alarm 'f.ti boys, all r> whom are safe The- lasi report stated that the firemen were work Ing In an effort to save the rohlenr-t of Prafiam.fi IB « Whitaker. President Coolidge Declines Invitation To Goldiduro Fair ~,a i * , President Cool Idee In p letter rr celvid by Kenator Ovarmuamf fnltu bury HU* mornlog *4y* that he rt** cllnes the Invitation to atieml H e (Joldabor.y hair only IH-«au*« »( il^ l demand of affairs 111 Washlnginn “It aeenjs," sav the President, "as though everybody In North ('afullno has united In pressing this lnvli*ll<*ii upon me - I shall he most grateful If you will do whatever la pjsillilc to make yonr'Yriemls and mine, tr Ku stern North Carolina underdund, how much I have regretted not to be able io Join them on this ocrn«l n.“ In the letter he Fresldent iimkeS' H quite clear that he Is declining lie invitation w ith sincere regret nigd | only becgqsc of qritent fmbHe u , ■a ' - ° STILL TIME TO FORWARD ENTRY IN SALESMANSHIP : CLUB AND WIN AN AUTO •0 4 Today ta The Kißht Time to Join Catch Thone Already Entered in (ioldsboro NewH Automobile and (lift Campaign; Take Advantage of liig Credit Offer; Everyone ta a Winner in Campaign The klc Iking guw In Ike fluid*- boro hew* Sale-maii club h llic FIHKT ( HI l»IT FFRIOB. Ike lime 1- cuter *he rampslgN I* right VOW while this big rred- It oiler i« la forre. \<H rsN enter the raauoilgii now, and ulth a lilt Is tffurl tc« a« good a- landing a* auy u»e In i hi 11*1. toll' can win our ut the prize automobile* Ju*t a* well a* aay aae d-ei tbr I lie* I PF RIOD I HI MIT • filer I. Ike blitzes! aad Ike ke*l laduremenl that will be made during Ike ratlre mm fialga. Keep this la mind a «c year's sah*crl|dl«a turned In sun gl*e« you IfiJNto creditsi the .nine I one year** subscription turning In daring the last- week ul the* campaign will gbc you Just <MNMt credits. Ann gel I wire as maay regular credit* for eaek aad •vary aahsrrlptlaa that yen lata MU HORSE SICK WINS FASILY OVER EU»I1 ZeV Fllfiu lip World Record in , Mukintf rcateat Tolul Os W'lnningM Ib-lmimt Park Race Course. N. Y , (let. JO. Coining down the home! Htretrli with an Irresistible .burnt of I Hpcwd Xcv. the great won of the Fin Mien Krarncyr. scored a stliSHhlng victory for America today, whipping Papyrus, the Kngllsh derby wlnuer. by the decisive margin of six letig(b« over the iiillm and half Ylelmont Park ] coairae The time 1 waa two minute* 30 and 2 6 seconds With Oev’a sen “attonal victory went IBO.UOO of th> lluo «<Ri purse for which the classic wtiw fought and the cruwn »>f 3-year old champion of tha "world, A vast throng of fli ),tn Hi. the War gent in k*tst ern track annals guthetod In this plci u resque setting In ex pact alk n of a tense duet for thoroughbred Isur ••Is. But willu- there were thrills n kit iit*-ih| crowd saw the Amerltau Oil sweep to n triumph almost ai, on «lded R* || Sviia sped acuta tv Over a track, that was heavy nnd ‘oggy (rum several days of rntu, Her unswered pre race fears tliffit he was n. I In Hie heat of condition by gallop ing to convincing victory over Fepy nta. After a had start Zev overtiHik hla rival before the Aral quarter pole bad toon reached and thereafter was never headed dWkplie tha game and gallant effort of the Kngllsh cham- Pb n At the start Papyrus got off to a lead of a length nnd a half ' Zev breaking poorly at the barrier | but Hands quickly settled down hla ! mount and phot m toward the rail, i lakliig the lead before the pair had itached he first quarter pole. |J*v never lost this lead. V RKVIVAI. ATHAI I.NTON At a hivlval meetlog at thv KHaula- ; ton Jlethidlat church " the aervlrca I were conducted by Mr. Robert Jerome j tile won of the Rev. C. P. Jenin, f I Thrvae who were prewetu stated that M» Jerome made a splendid fgll, itod M{«t much Interest waa evident SAihn D. Langston will talk cji tha baala of “My faith, at thin evening »< 7:30 o'clock TKfifKNOAm FOOtBAI! V P I Ifi; Maryland It- Pointer !■>: OgleiKtSrpa «; Penn | Stale 21; Navy J 6 Harvard 0; Itofy Proas 0; No' • • Dame 2; P floret on 2 . Army 2>; Auburn 6; Pornell 34 fcluaia 7; Wake Porest •; David sodO J Washington and lon- 38; 8t John 0; j Vtrgli la u; V. M I 3& Morcer Ik; rhattanoog* 3; Ge*r.fl» Tech 2<i; Georgetown 10. Georgia 17; Tennessee t) Klun College 12; llumiMlen Sydney 7. At Rocky Mount. Trinity 0; Wil liam" nml Msry 21. j Furman 3U;, Pltmlel 14; I’nlverslty «f Klchmond 7; Lynchburg College fi ii bn ins 7; Hewnnce 0; King's Col | lege kti; la:iO(r 0. Yale 29; Him knell 14. At High I'nlut. Guilford College it; High point Atlrietlc (1u11,30 In during Ihe prr«eal llr*t Pe riod Credit off or. \l*, Appllrs on Old Hwharrllier*. The Klandliigar- as published show Dial a nuuiher of (>eop|e are getting busy In the campaign, hut there Is not a standing In the entire list which needs discourage any on- On • lie contrary, there |m every evidence wlm ii you look at Hie list .that, the campaign ha* hardly begun A great ' many people In the 11*1. you may no ' tire, are overlooking the greatest op portunity »o profit that has »*cr come their way. Tho*« who win the three aotomo bitoe, *nd all the other big awards, are those who use every effort In securing subscription* Rattier they wtll create an opportunity to land ; » subscript bin. even ts one doe* not secni to cglat # , “Ml *TI.F“ Is a »ar, gwod ward la Ibis campaign. Hand la jour awailaallaa rasp aa n w - today aad batik. COOUDGE SUGGEST CALLING ON PRESS OF I). S. FOR HELP PROHIBITION ENFORCEMENT FATAL ACCIDENT ON IMI - ft Star Halftrack of WinMloft-Sa- If m High chow I Team INm on Field Win »t on Ha If mi. -N. Oft. 20 l.*c Caldwell. star, half-back on GiW l<>< -al high school inn, w»h killed dnflnr I tie third quarter of the name berv thin Hftei n miii' with tin Charlotte high m-lionl learn- Caldwell bad Jual punted, and the punt had been recelv dil by u Charlotte player The right end tackled the Charlotte player, hut hi I need and Caldwell then larkted The momentum of the opposing nlay er threw Caldwell backward hla hea<' striking the hard around and frarur Ing bln neck juat below the baae o| the wktill t'aldwell lived about 3r mlfhrtes and died on the held. The third quarter wan un« qf aocl dcnta. At the time f'aMtfell war killed. Veach. Captain of th« local leant waa groaning on the aide line with a broken collar bone and p, Chwflote player waa suffering Intenne axqny with a badly apralned ankle Caldwell, In addition to being a I alar on the r- utball leant, waa aim captain of the basketball team . ... 1* j Governor's Talk About The Dry Law Weatliaden. Ind.. Oet XI Wheih |ar problldlon will be bmußhi up , again or the arranged program, de rated t > wnterpoker development and railroad valuation.-carried out, waa In doubt before the opening of the . Jiuni eeaalon of Uta Oaverpora; Tor far*nee bare today. Willi the elate egeoilttvee Intend ing to lea'e tbla afternoon on a ape- U*i train for WaaltlPgoa, «br r** lar program muat' be abandonetl I the committee named yesterday to re draft a tnetnorinj to Preald*|»t Co I |dK« on prohibition reporta I The memorial Fed raft la staid to ntTT literal enforcement of the Volstead art aa long a* ttremalna a law ard atm furlh i l»c Apedflc duttea of the federal government from the afnte government* In enforcing. protilblUm »:th regard to border patrol. Int»t aiate shipment* and other phaaea de volving on the federal government ah nr Tho Inat paragraph-of tba memo rial la understood to rontatn a atom, ment bv raclr governor that condl tlona In hla stale h*v«"lmproved «ln< e The advent of prohibition Governor d’lnchot of Pennnylvanta. declared Inat night he would sign the atate- i mem eve nlf he were the only attorn- I live to do ao Governor ffweef of i Calt.rwdo, also Intimated that the , i’.element would have hla signature-1 A charge that the conference hml ; neglected to, lake advantage of an I cpportulnty to do something attbsnti lal for agriculture waa made last light by Governor Ale* J. Groabrch qf Michigan, whose proposal that a committee of nine Governors be nam ed In fortniiallo an agrlrulturar re lief program for presentation to Con greaa. waa rejected. The (jueNiton waa put aaldo on tliv , ground that It has been the policy j of the Governors' Conference.to re frain from suggesting la other gov- j t-rnin* nt .branches. „ ' I C»l RT (tMCSKBUNMI In the case of Hldney Ward agalnal J K. Ijingaton and J W Qennett* Ihe caa. waa decided In f*v<,r of the defendants, the finding of the Jnry l>e- Ing lo tin* effect that the defendant* were- negligent, but that the plain** • Iff by hla own negligence ctmlribul ed to this Injury; thereby pi event Inn the recovery of damages. lo the caae of the Peoples Hank and Trust Co. against V P. Parka aud Joe A l*arkpr In which the jury earlier In the week decided In fav >• of the bank ngalnat Patka and e*on crated Parker 1 lodgment was sign ••d bv the court on Saturday ImA rv adjournment A notice ~f appeal t i the Supreme Court wa» g|\.-n by the Defendant Parka In Vie rase of the Tobacco Grow ers Co-operative Association again • James It Howell In which a tempo rary restraining order had beet la sued returnable at this term, the tent f-orarv order was by ronaent. con Untied until the IMb of November. In <he caae of the Peoples Hank and Trust Co.. against Myrtle Holmes and J. W Holmes, administrator a 1 consent judgment waa slgaed for I?.4«0 against the defendutljt jointly and an additional fIJM againgnt J*W llolmty MEMBER OP J ASSOCIATED RRESS 1 PRICK FIVE CKNIR | " —— Calls Upon PtmOmitfityf Attorney’s to Confer j on Program Pledging Support t.., ■ * ♦ - Washington. Oct 21 -A program Os roope fnfton between the madaral government and fftafea Ml pfhhi hitlot\ enforcement suggested My President Coolldge in adopt** mtffy nt the White House conference *' Ik* President and the mate Governor*. Hit points for prohibit Pm entire** meat were proposed by rfesMmt Coolldge. Then# provided for |ietb meetlngg of prosecution attorney*, enlistment of the press, coordination of state and federal enforcement pef« runnel, and other measured. 5 The president's program' waa HoMM without a dissent tn*vdta_tffeT tj»a rovcrwvtfa had added anothek aevaaftf mdnt. pr vidlng for e4ueattoa\nf rbp* dren 'o tbr dangers of rlrnhojc be*, eragam. After addraaaea by PrecMabt Coot Idge and <>th»t officials InrhMHaff those of Governor ftmlth. of New York, aud Ritchie of—Maryland. la crhtclam of tba Volaßm* not. Gover nor Plnchot of Pennsylvania b| not speak but gnie owl a statoM* Among tho polnta In tbe n|ii|i)i>|fc commending the reanll of fee «fe fc rsnee - urogram waa o«e calling foiaiiMpMn • ion of municipal, county tmi NSb • nferrament program with <M*fettfe programa with the KetUrsl' 9otSgk, men! rendering every poaatM* \*k7l The elg polnta nropodnd ileni Coolldge and adopt*#: c inference were: I coordination of all todwapl. alalm ouniv and munlrlpbl fnrrgg. !■ Cell upon tin pres# tM ItAfIMR, prohibition aafngeewtent, observance apd Ireqt the 'WMBMuSb s'reas law ohsarvance «»d ' r.*i ronranthm of nn'itMtj county and stale enforcsmMM "' <• r nvenlenl dots to #!#■§ iftf a program for th* fciteral government pleadlgg *SE ixiaslhle support to tbeaa MMPeMIS' »- t Call upon lb* proaecmUmr neys cf the various dlatflnlp gs fi .. stale to confer on bis lifl ing suppoi with every fMi'ty ffTihl In their discretion. A Adopt whatever means nradios* '»}« to <'. MM i.wlaaa iltlMni m# alb-na to respect the majaaty na#’ dnrarttv t»f i the taw and to rangM* the various agendas enforcing It ' • Cooperailoa by national author* ty In all these actlvktoa The seventh point wag aaggesfod by Governor Praun of Minnesota. Jl proposes that the governors arrang* with health officers In fUrOMraar* of the education of th* ehlldroa to h< I reaußa of the uao of alcoholic Devar- I ages. “ i > Increased Buslums • j Conditions Evidenced By American Express Vice president of the American. Hallway K*prase company. H I M. Cowle. la na address delivered before p the chamber of Commarco at .Pree* Idence. H 1.. some months ago layed sires son Ih# fgrt that the exprfe* compeny was trying harder than they bad ever tried before In the history of their bualnesa to eliminate aa far as possible the possibility of I oaten In shipment At that time. Rapt. IIU. the claims amounted to only 111J44 for the month A statement from the same authorly received hy Mr WH llams local aaea In Ooldabnra. was to the effect, that with an Inareaaa In -business for the currant year lb* claims lor the tame monk tyne only tfu.367 or s deer east |g rlalma nf 6«# per ten. This Mr. Williams think la a vary giwsl showing for the year Mr Williams staled that' tho total number of shipments tor the month of Kept 1*23 waa li.7tt.MS aad the ratio of Halms wna leas than thfvO lor every l.0«0 shipments Each thlp i-M pt 4-onatota of alt the differ- at a?- tlcles that cornea from oia point, like New York to Goldsboro -a ana train. ACiKI) RAILROAD MAN SIKTUMW TO IU.NIOB Greenville, s C„ OH. ID-Colonaj V I: Mt-Heo. 74. well known tllrond man. died at hla home hare today, following an Illness of several months. He was nt on* time general superintendent of the Seaboard Air l.fne Hallway. BooflT~~~* I YOUR HONK COUNTY L m s.wntod
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Oct. 21, 1923, edition 1
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