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PM 11l WEATHER Fair u 4 sMwhlly «vwt Bed*#*- 4mf. VOLUME TWO; NUMBER 243 WASHINGTON GOVT. REFUSES NEGOTIATIONS WITH RUSSIA Nd Negotiations Says Hughes Until Propaganda Is Stopped Aga inst Amer. Institutions The Soviet Foreign Min later was Bltiittly In formed thgt Wash ington Government Did Not Propose to Barter Away it£ Prin dM-' Washington. Dvr 11-RHMiin Bo rl«t effort x to opap negotiations with the I'altcd Hint#* were rejected to day hy thw Washington government., Ctrratgo Minister Tchlu-hcrtn was In formed hr Secretary Hughes that tb*rw epuld be ao negotiation* until o ftapp»4a Malaat American tnatl- MitlSp* "directed front Moscow" hud beef abandoned. « The Soviet foreign minister w*a bluntly Informed that the Washing ton fovemmeat aaw no reason for such negotiation* and "not pro- ' poslffg to barter away It* principle*”’ , & Ihrpartment official* would not am plify the charge made In Ibe com-| inundation to Moacnw that the aovtet government la dlrectlna revolution.!*)' , prnpng:*ndiLrin she t’nltrd State* h Secretary Hugh**' nteaaagr wax xald to be perfectly clear, and. to ledfc no epportunity for misconception of .Itßi meaning either at home nr abroad There were Indication*, however, that .*d mini at rat Inn official* feel that they have complete evidence of Soviet of- I fort* tj» foment a revolution In the * t'nttod Slate*. The amount of Mich < vide nee la the government'* hand*:' was described In aome quarters as Inexhaustible ... * 1 Federal Troops are Reported Repulsed. at San Amrcos Tev* crui. Dec. is Accord!na to j revolutionary headqtiartcra the flrat , oha*e of th* fighting at San Marco* was It favor of the revolutionary for-' cea who. with reinforcement*, re-; ixtl-cd the Federal troop*, who ulain- Ooftrd machine gun* and war mute rial* GREEK GOVEHNMENT . WITHOUT KING It it (he Belief that When Kins Imvir His Countrv Today. He Will be Gone for Good. Ijotdott. !>rr. ll—iHv the A**n ciared PressY —The Greek naffon.' N which In recent y»m r * bus suffered »o many dynastic chanae*. Will tomor row again be without a Kina and under the regency of the aged Ad-; mlfhl Coundonrtotl*. who filled a sim ilar rote la IM*. The auddennea* of thl* development from the victory of the liberal* and republican* at the recent elections ha* **tonl*bed even 'the Greek l»eo pie. Aceordlng to the Athens' pres* I .j»the King * absence will be rixarrirftl a* ‘'leave - ' pending the futur* tied- 1 moo of tbs natiop.il assembly. “tint . •he general belief I* that when the King and Queen depart f«[ Hucbare*l tomorrow, another King will have disappeared for good from the rapid Iv diminishing number of Kurnpean throne*. The revoTiWenary cabinet, prompt .etl by the decisive defeat of the roy el let* at the poll*. *erved notice of bt* temporsry ril*tnl*«ul on the ttir ftil ntonarcli. who had no altarnntlve to a cur tie The allied and Balkan diplomat* made representation oti be half of their government* ugaln*t Ibe expulsion, of the Kina but loti late in save the situation l-’ornier Premier Venexllo*. who I* in Pari* has aaaln been invited to return to tlreeee to undertake the government H|» reply I* not vet known, but It I* believed that he will not accept unless a nailed call come* from the whole people According do late*! advice* the «;•- nation remains outwardly cal or. lull great anxiety for the'future prevail* *FW VON It I'OTTO* SimM cotton nilddllna ?*.V.o Cotton futures closed Irregular; Dee 38ir>; January SIM; March 34*33: May 34 tot; July 1412 The flrsl extra Inning baseball game on record w«» plared at Mo ’ tioken. X J . .June 17 MM, between the Knickerbocker- and the Wash- Isttrl Club. iMtth ol New York The IxlHi kerb-W kn. won by .to ju, m to iunloa* THE GOLDSBORO NEWS Tturc are. according to report* received front the Chanty Oraunisalion Society. about fifty families in the dty this year who will not he able to appreciate the yule tide bleminKH, unless somi assistance is received from the good people t^iioldwhoro. In many of these families are sick members who are partially or wholly unable to earn fur themselves the means to make Chriatmas a time for family joys. In Qiany families are small children, whose faith in Santa Claus will be shaken unless some of the uuod people of the city will adopt them for the occasion. Any one who will adopt a family for Christmas, and see to it that they shall receive *f the necessaries, as well as the little luxuries that go lo make life worth while on this occasion, please notify Mim Harlow, of lh* Charily Organization, find some family Mill be assgned to y ou. Any persxxn who not feel able lo adopt an en ire family but would like to help by coatributinK to a fund lo be used for the purpose of spreading joy among these families, mav do so hy making your donation to Miss Harlow. . > ■ «+ The needs are many, and Ihe w orkers few- Let every body help in some way, the workers, who ar«? giving so much of their lime to this cause. STATE PLANS TO SHOW FOX LED RECKLESS LIFE KM JON - imimG South Dakota Supreme Keep’s California .Man's Name off I’rimarv Ballot. * th* mlnofliy candidate column of the ' South Dakota Republican pritnury ballot hjr a ierlalotl cf the Btat#-Bu preme Court. Senator Jobn*im ot Cal ifornia. plan* to seek the State's sup; port lor the Presidential nomination at the Cleveland convention through th<fe Independent iiiiump of the bal lots. * Sen.ivor Johnson declared last utglit that he doe* not think hi* op ponents could keep hint off the Iml lot and said he was “vyry confident of what th*.elector* will do at the primary." ” e, The court * derision was rharur v. itivii by Senator NiWberk, <>f Bmitli Dakota.‘ Who Will head (he Jobn.mn list of (leicgatWi. u*' a minor taehal e.iTHv which will work no hnr>u to hi* It undyiaeT. MINES PUIT • 111 FEIST i Turkey With all it** Fixings lo be Served i<» “Devil Dogs’’ All Over the- World- r j M aehtngti.il Dae I* Turkey with all the tlxln's will be a feature of the ' meins served lo C Ft Ma-' line* all over the world who plan Mil elaborate feast In. celebration ot Hie forth*inning holiday Mes-. eoiln ul the Marine Corp.i ' will lest their culinary powers to the limit In providing a liiinqiiet that will eclipse the euisllie of former holiday repHHt* (tut ihe tradltlotiul turkey is ' Imutgl -*rffre4gtt ipn-nu soviomk tl" 4 lesser aSliaillon- ol o\>li"«. eel. \ olives, candid yams and mince pie For yeafs It ha taen vudiuoary for Marine* of vatlou* pout* to ex i bang., menu cards off which lhe Christum- »yiitl*»liim is set forth. Marines in Chius or the I'hlUpplnr* have thus far lieenr able to prim; to their brother* in Brooklyn iff! Boston that they are far from being Isolated from the delectable dainties served 111 barracks of she I' H A This year the t'hrlstmu* fare of the |g.*fhei net ks woolil alo the, nl inlrstiun of the head waiter of t broadway hostelry Whlffi from, the- I caok'a gallery on Hie holiday morn ■ lugs ary bound to provoke cries of i "When do we eat?" • I’dntlng pres* Ml seven floor* In i.'thbsau l’ei i-.ips li sm pliio.ag, 1 something tsvulliig high taxes. I / ~rf 1 \ Defense ( onteiti* That’Fox Ldi bond Under \n Hallucin.itior T%ht “(iod I V«i Him lo Kil ■■ V . m t Atlanta. Dec. lk\ Teattin«iry re Idling to the allrgeiiyonduet cf I'nil Ip K Ko*. former fc |\ K editor, ol trtul for killing YTIIWiu B. I'oburn Ulan allortivy tUiurllihefore h. sh n the law yer, and v de*L,.,|; ir,’; refiltt evidence that till' 'la>y |ii.-ane ipday wa* offered h> L K f n * »p „p --ening It* rebuttal. I -* After offering te*tim4y. fur three days to tile effect thalKox wax n paranoiac and that he l|led Coliurtl while under an halluciktidn "that Cod had told him lo kill ty attorney rested It* t'.L H ( Ocoii today. Solicitor John A. IlyvkiiLunuuui ed that the State intend, il,, ml.ovi llitU Cox bad |e<| a "reckL* life’ and hud "«**n<'ta!ed with rtj , | l# , acters ' Tit.- defendant knerw , ru wAs coliei t tai ls, it <( ,||, Itor said, and also was aw.y. i( la) ! hi was lr. in, wati lii-il He ring that Coburn intended to exput pt m 1 Ci l x shift the attorney. Kultell.i H,.v kln charged Thl* was the U, lv ,. j of- the slaying, and not the halff) U a lion lion \ FIRE BBSS OUT II HEJIRT TEXiS TOlfl Firemen Bring Flumes I ndt tAmlrol Aflcelaliusfni-ss Scil lion of Town Had It4*c| Threatened. i \ Houston Te v a 1 let 111 rin\ whlf-h broke out 111 the Capitol Hotel 1 a four story brick *«riu turn in the" heart ol the downrown shopping ill fitei at t !o u'eliM K thl* morning w.i - brought under control within an hour! alibi, tk the hotel nod ad loinii. ■ structures still wore hlaglng A nun. Nt m| fWI !- Ibd Ho- lot. | ),l t 111 l ; 4bhtlua.Wi.plPlug None wa- repo ..1 Injured.",: The fhimt* spread rapidly lulu Wo* li ul l-l in if Adjoining occupied by W, C Mum Complin pt partn cut Sim and at 7 o’clta k, «er* uni hi • ked. Score- of giieHta In the hotel bare ly p'scaped to th* street lu their nigh* iloUpcs Ylrtually p air; pie-e of nrc fight lug apparatus hi Houston was culled to 11: fire. p The Capitol, Hipti I N a four-'tory hrirk building in lhe lieurt of tli • dipwntppwn shopping district 'Aetsi < the stieet jg' leu-nttfry Jones biiililing nnd a block away Is the trie* Hotel, an eighteen-glory structure Numerous other targe building- are up Ho iitiiueiliale -!• iftll y I tip- n - |ii*ngered geiiUm I* eeveral uiili fiom the shipping diatrlit. GOLDSBORU. Kt. C, WEDNESDAY. MORNING. DKCKMHKH 18. m 3 mm v Ar r f I ■ yg / tmL dr ljbl pi jEjßTgi I LAt* photo if Oron-n Prtr-» ■trohito, n*g«nt of Jgpgn ll* Cn will marry Princes* Nag*** Bt C PIGE IT PffiSENT BUT ROTES HIVE A JOLlf GOOD TIME .cyclic Weil .Vksinls in the Or ganization of a Club in Mount Olive Much to the 'figgret of the member* •f the Itotary .kilf Mr. Frank I’ng*' luirnian pf th«l/;tale Highway roxu niHshiu. was ul4 able lo t»e present rf .t the meet il** last night m the tied*l guest of the Hub. owing so lie dfalb of his nepheW which ha* u*t taken place Itowavar, .Me**r*. 'tvrd and Beet on. menrlw r* of the minty board, and Mr Scott, engineer •vere present and In rentatn-e to 1 1 alls alt made short talk* Mr Mark j Kl*ner of New York waa also pres cut and made’ a very happy talk I a*s lie We 14, lepurted UP the <i| ganixatlon of the It.itarv Club at M olive In which be assisted la*t,Thui ••pi- ■v. nlng \ fine club ha*’ been j established with c 17 I'hurter piem t.ers, Mr. bnlsen M Itherlnuton pro* siih nt \|r IJenry Knowlys sevre t*ry, and Mr. Moseley llavls. hear urer (!reding and fellcllaHops were «*nl hi lhe new ejnb. and a cordial Invitation extended to member* to beet with the (iulbshotn club - Turn O Berry staled that there were ■ '■ fantilles in w cheer humid be carried either Ivy members if the llnlary nr oilier* He said that a number of families were adopt 'd by the dub last t brislma#. and he was sure that twenty-five would be lookiil ilfCr thl« year, not only in the niStler of necessities but a* j j o Christmas «|i*er. ■ .Nothe was given that the ' dub would, meet nt the Ivfiinon at seven Ihii'i'j.rm the evening of, llie-27ih fin the e eeremuny id 11 a |ire-etit.i|iou Al • cup !i* tin- Hoy Seiiuts sponsored by the club. MFLW REPORTS FROM mi ■ Os MEXICO I iportk of Storming of Hv Federal Truop* While i Vlher itc|Mirta Wx?re to the |lfec| That I'tiint Had Al tally Item EvHrimlrd. %htugtmi Dee lg Official w lies rei • ivp-d by the Mevb a ‘■m|L\ tialai from Mp-s|co city -.up! '‘•eyierui force- had miupied Xsn'i "■''A and that this had placed them ' in a Wili-iti to cut iff the retr. if "f I'lutPupisi fotu-s from I’ush*.' 1 Virts said I’aelila ’was hein. I slorioipj sh« fpibrsl* Ini' nrlb pri-* h|*Hli he» from tin- Mevleao (•pltaiyn,| ttsMi poini had ' pi - vacua! py , t|# reyidutl-mi <! >■ ; night a snihassy repmts said tie fevot«tlLt H from San Mare ' OS w " , «Vln* pur*»e«t hy federal 11 aval rv. 1 i V«■. eg* at * ... ... .i led tr 1 law . H L,| (<l Meglto City last i ii- fil pill , innr ol in ppm tppif ihioii.h 'lkx• h*r.. of Vera Cun and. I‘iehla \ I lieu b.<*.»•,! npp change. In I*lll e tui (ondpiil ihiq U gh ol || ip,. Berth-i • it. .mil .ei, MJ( , . (h( , i .was infiinuiA j $3,000,000 IN CASH TO BE DISTRIBUTED TO CO-OP MEMBERS Ml >F.W J» KII I LHI) t he News up lb n l»t( r .h..ui last Might hud received no Igfiinuafiuti as ta lhe derUhm f the Jll slur >g- Ibmal I omatHlec, and It Is belb't ed that for ‘lime reasna aetbm wlfl hr deferred until fnilher consider alloH »a same 11*1*1 may he made. Thr eommiltee, aceordlng lo ad vices wns tu have wired its deel skvu j I IrJer than la«l night. a« Hi the loruthin decided *|uia (nr the e-lahUshnirnt nf the orphanage whhdv 1- In he established nf »«a*e place In thr stale «f North tarn "an. \ COf PING PUIS, FOR NEXT YEW Meeting Held Here Yrttlrniay by 'J DiHtrict, Agent Ggithrr and j County Agrntii Front Nine Countit*n to Otulinv IMann for Coming Season. Crrm Dcmonipl/stloa Agents will ••ndeavp r’tu |i,.rsue a syslrmslli , j 'nurse of work during the coming | ye*r us, « result ul the Hireling held I here yesterday hy Agent '[.lialthcr and county agents from nine counties In Hie group embracing . ] .Wayne The purpose of the ennferenee was lo lay out definite pinna , for nest .ear's work • Kurly In January the gent eonnty will bold cent-' nllitly meeting* ■i'tor lhe purpo»< of | ( tiding nut Just wbat definite. line of work Is needed and to what egtejit [the farmer* will I'ontN-rwig After ! rn*«Wug« hare bee* Hetrtuho'lt Weg he eminti. a, county meeting will,!* ’ I eld al which lime, if will lie (thebp d | is to lhe mnsl pressing work In g*< h | 11 tity and to what extant tt nviv I /.» undertaken for tjhe year Then ! he county agent*” Brin meet ags'n i tnd trike steps tu co-ordinal* thl* In-1 form*!lon with the **n-r«| agent' so ’hat experts may he assigned and •nurses of co operation agreed aipon I’he tlrue ha* come, U was decided :it the meetlUK here, when rotinly ngents must have Ihelr work betlei i -vstema'jv.ed In order Hi carry It on lietter In the im< Hluii y#*«ifrtliir. OlulrlH, Agent laid b*for« the conference a well worked out cropping system to lie used a- a basis fur diversified ‘arming The** plans sry made fur) ; me sod turn horse farmer*, either enferii or owner- who want lo avoid J he danger if a disaster (hat uisyT ■owe licit year If too much depend- I •nee Is placed oq, rollon loiter thl* ♦yslein Alll lie made known and ai leiupts lie made- to , get farmers to idopt If g* fgr ns possible If w 11- “tsled that a hank in a certain town n- this section had fifteen farmers who hud gotten so far behind Him 'hey Were told pn further credi* • tild (ppps-lbly i H i extended to them * •tnle-s this new Mystcin he adopted In ease It was adopted a* laid down itid worked nut liv the plan*, and nroven liy actual experiment the bank could see Its way clear lo car ry them another year These plan show just what can la- done with diversified farming ua 1 nnd It lons god markets exist today The plans show how much of each particular cr p should I* grown. Including live -t0.!,! it'd poultry what the out go ami | neiim- would he. srol prove m-vuni', doubt that the man who follows them | will lie far iihead of the man who' depends exclusively upon eilhet cut- j ton or tobacco mom* mii.im r, jh.. Ol VllMlliliil > |* X Ut l.m Ol T»1 tM H \borifrm. IV. IK Thoniaa Wilder Jr nephew of Hiute Highway r<im r I f><lth I’.itr 111. ,| h.ifurilm -iflernoou follow liiic tin nil aok nf iii * B '** wlilt li ilo\elopell fmm a ml » Hie liuml while at play a wcelt l*efoie. Till- Imv »a- not Ihnugbf In be n rioimly 111 until Thuraday when let *«tu* ilo»i|i,|».,| Tin. iin on Iho lunil 'liowitl 1111 l ,ir lull ami In* i *»in|,lttlh> tl iif .puin* In Uni faro, hut iho i mi alenre of tiitini|>m In the roiniiiunlty dUpelled Iran of anything of a iiioio aorloila nafuie. Voiifilf Wilder wan tile aim of Mr and Mr*, Thuman B. Wilder, and . a loailor In lilnh arhool nctlrlfiea 110 »•»* popular throughout the HaiMiliiUa aoitlon • '•iiinn»aiono| |‘Mgr attended llio funeral. IHcffinniriK Friday the Cwopern tire Aiwociation Will Beviii Maiiinff Out Checkn to th« j Mcmliers of the AMNodalton in Kanlern Carolina. RaTelgh. * Dec H —The Tnhaccn j flrowrFs Co-operative AasocUtlun has made successful sale »|l tint s eompnrallvelv small amount of thr 1 lk3.ono.tnHi pounds of th* l!*;*2 crop del vlrl ed to It hy organised farmers according lo Klchurd It. I'stlrrsou j manager of the Co operative AdfikciM I Hi'P .Leaf D-'partaient. who stWiiled | 1 <mlii y'n iiK't* Iha of the Tobacco A* j siadation's directors from 3 state* in Italelgh .. . Itecenl *U|*«ess(lll sales of ntilllons cf iNHinds ,us tobacco at ißfirtt* sat isfactory to the dlrrctyity; have cn aHled them to inahe the three mil lion cash distribution which liegln F'rlday of this week In every Co-op rratlve warehouse In Kasiern North ''•rtillna. and Is scheduled lo cunt In uc until the Co-operative Grower* d the Old Belt on January Id Chmki to pay the eastern Go-op* will hr ut •very Co-operative wsrehott** in th rust on lhe morning of December 31 according lo the statement of Jumer H Craig, treasurer of the Assrcln Hun who waa al today'* meeting Ip Raleigh I Directors from al|. districts nr th- I (Ud Belt who reached Raleigh tmlav I reported very besvy deliveries *t As I sochvtlou wurehnps** nnd predict heavy receipt* si Cdoperailvn cen ler* this week: A thorough review jef the year* operation* by the As*o elution tiwjay, showed the orgailxa | tlon In heller eondlthin than al any ',thue In It* history, according to M (I -Wilson, seefeury Ri fuiM «f another legal victory hr the Assoc tat inn i n it* n r sf cat* In Hu . «un 1 ao*l area of Vlrglnji wae tiinde to the dlraetor* today:'Tn The 'ftse of 4Y M rftia .rs twollns Go | stgalng the Assim Imi^up I -.infract * jury last Friday uwsrdn' she Assoc I*l lon ft'Hl riqhMkteri tlsm Mgea *1 lhe rate of five rents a pound »HKI Attorney's fees und cost of court "n the following day the Assoelatlo »>'* again swarded liquidated dam .Utes. altorneys' fees and costs, the esse of J ft. tisrnett. at Bowling firreii who was responsible for to hacro Which hg claimed belong to a minor son The Assorixtlon has sqt Isfaitorlly completed or seiiled 138 esse, brought by Its attorneys lo Urol*, t a. eontVarts and secure darn jC-e* from contract breakers, accord ing to Colonel W T Joyner re-lden Attorney who was at today's meet, ing of it ft tlirrrlurii. RUMBLINGS OF - HI DEiniiHisrs * AlBOn « Mrthodigtw. ** dr*i nd Have of Modemlnm Vemua Fundn nientiiliam. Non York. ft*, Mmiornl.i and HVMUm.niMll.la today preaard IhHr •«, loala.llral war faro with Sow York 100 ehlef ha 11 lag round j In all live denomination* to dote ln.ro been drawn Into doctrinal do ,ha|o. concerning chiefly (he v | r , „ j Mr,h * ,f t 'll rial and phyatcal re« , urrectlou. While debate ha. progreae ,od furtheat in Ike I'rnio.iani Kplaro- Iml 1 him h, whoro charge. of lioro.j |t»nire boon made, il hoiaiuo known lh.i( Iho I'renbytertan modorulata. 1 difooted -In Iho la*t aaaembly laat Mur, Worn nlonnlng vlgorotialy lo op lai.o adopt ton of Hve tonal, hold b> fiilidii'iionlallHla. In a grouioi or lo.a degree, clei- Ximofi waaoclalmt with tin. Uupliat. Wellutdial, and I'nltarlan noola have • .ikon aid. a In Iho queatlon of mol ornlarn ror.na (undamoniallapi With tlioao ruiohllng In iho other |irofoatunt fallha dial liu 11 y audßdo tho ihlof on KHgoinrni In progro.a today wa» be I ween "the Kplampalln faction* w hllo HlaHop William T Mantling of Now York, (untfumwnt a Hat. and Hlaho|i Willlhih laarrori i>| vla»«a . rhu.alta, Inode ratal. horo lo attend a mooting of tho rjiurrh penalon fn d.' maintained alienee, oorlafn i lorgymen aligned with tho funata moiitnll.t fart lon l.ouod alatomonta doalgnod to heal Iho breoih a 111, h nponed a hen charge* of bereay were brought ngaiuaf tho Hrv. l#o M Hea ton, of l-\»rUi Worth. Teia*. and Arrh hondrod l.ni«,«|wl clergymen nao inM Ilia dotonao. I, MEMBER (V ASSOCIATED PRESS I'HK’B FIVE CENTS sum bhkis . m cisn : BEFORE COM. TODiU • T *Vn^ y ',T n 1 , * r ° iM>Hal Inferred i I Llii^*° n *» Krmhed an t lo Soldier* llonus. « WMWnnon, in., ii, TllJt Hr«sli ,h r *««•• > **«**♦ It. effort. i„ ,lr« ' » *hairman „/ lh , tnUrwMe ; i mire* committee. bql wltho||| rMu|| . alter nln. ballot.. * * l»ro,r.n, approved b) ma jority leader* action by the Howae „ n tba administration. tax revision pr ,>. P0..1. would In ilererr.il ’ until • do l rlalon u reaehi.«l by (he Republican mentbeiwhlp a. to u Mildler • bonini lltt. plan wl|l he laid before the Way* and Means committee tomorrow by • ’balliii.ii, «g Mr. i.M-eu lii a .lataoi.ui declared that ''the |o«b-.l order or th« proceed lna» of (he .•ninmUlcwoyhould be to take up llret the administrative fea ture. of the IrepaUry bill, thou to dtr ler ml tie whether a bonu. bill I. to 4m considered and repurled, and there after, In accordance with the deter mination ot theee two matter*, to make the reduction In taxation ac cordingly." Whether a majority of th« commit tee •roemberahlp will be Ittcllaed to accept the program outlined by Hr. tireea and approved by Repreeenta llve i sing worth. Ihe Kepubltcan leader, and .various Kepubllcana on Ihe rwiMnlttee la pr ohleutaiicaJ of ballot a tomorrow. b«| »tU tha »w publican ItiaitriteuU oapamatlf 4R tided and the t hrUtmaa bn 1 liny i wnt> three. ImlloU h.tVe been tnJtMk. -ioiin.l oiniiu.d 1,, land «n etrnr ut draw morn than iirraa t near gw rotoa, and never wna rliahff than Apr they would continue tn vat* far Mi- | a tor too ecu. I.miormw, In the Ink , that be citld ahow atphfth than hi>did today. It In Ihn «IM of tha Republican leader# howaveey Pat Senator < euaane • ana* win tMrfhaa there is an pnloofce.l Inr deenfoynMat. an lita elect hm would beaa* thi ac niorlty iLrcredeat. , # / .'7 Senator Smith «Q» dtaw enough' Insurgent votes to Insure hi* flection la a quest lorn. One nf thdfln • urgent* raid they tow id nut have lb roan enough votes tn hint tndny Ip enable him to win. , * , C *■ V% v ■* " A*,,.! MEXKI REBELS BATTLE TO GAIK m CENTERS * Klghti* in proftowa for (onlrol of Apiznro and Han Marco*. Two Important Town* 75 .Mile* From Mexico ‘ Cttv; Obrejfoti Forte* Putting lip Stiff Hattie. Ver» I’rug, Dm". If. Nehel heud tnnrtora at an early hour thla mvni •ng wore atill wlthuoi Information a* lo tho prog re** oit Ihe battle# of ApUacn and Han Marco*. two Impor lunt railway towns about aetenty-flve . nil lea ouat of Mexico (tty. Rein forrementa aent from Vorw Cnil yea lorilay to iho aid of iho robot gen eriftk at both iduoow. wero not oipecl od to oome up- for aome time beoauae the railway here been lorn tip- The Ini 1 110 of San Mareoa. according lo roporta received bore, la aald to. have been alarled by Obregon tfoopa. The Inanrgent troop, la ihe Aplxa •o bottle Which raged all day yeater day. arc hi luinmnnil of (federal* MaywHte and Villareal The federal* are under (tenoral Marline*. A dlapalrh received by tho Mexican roiiaulnte at Nogalea laat night, aatd (tenoral Majcotle bad re hefted with narl of hi* command and that he had laauod a proclanmrlon proloatlna againal tho act* of the CoopefnltaU party. A rv.mmuiiljmi» la.ued by the Hnur* I lata report jpial (luadalupe In the ni.it of t-hibuahua baa falltm into rebel hand*. || I a ataled that tie lie ra I Koaallo Hemaudei haa gone Into revolt lb IhkiullU |M Carroen. t ouhuila. and I* lieginulng to orgruilM volunteer fun e*. Kr«ni'la Burtou- Harrlatm. former governor general r»T the Phnipplwer, «. born lu New York I'lty, $0 yearn ago
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Dec. 19, 1923, edition 1
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