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WEATHER F»lr Nfftardays Increasing ruin* *N| Naad*y rleedy. VOMiMK TWO; NI'MHKK 251 « 4 ’ GOLDSBORO HONORED BY NOTABLE GUESTS ■ ■ ■ '-—.f - - ——... . .* BODY COMMANDER * OF 6IJUVT AIRSHIP PICKED OP m SEA Fishermen Locate the Body of French Officer Si*. Miles Off <'xMu«t of Sicily; Nothiitß Known/Friday as to Kale of Other Members of Crew of Big Air Liner. PsHuHOer 28 tH JF the Ah: ax-Ueti Pre»*>. —An official announcement today said itmi the dfrlgthle ptxmudv bad bean lout at »•**». „ , Found b) ITxherweti ft .Faria, tree. 2* The laxly of I.leu tenant Grenada n. commander of the mlnstng dirigible Dl xmnde, ha* been | found In Sicilian water*. li offi cially announced thlx morning. The body wax found by flsberinen ala nillex from land off Gelacia, Si cily. It* dtacovery wax reported by > the maritime authorities to - the French naval attache, at Home A iWurk cruiser and three tori* do boata were ordered to the neon*. Mystery beep a**’ I ter Faria, Dec 28. (By the AffnocluUxi Frexa.l—The Dixmude ha* vanished > again. Not one word had been added to the message received Indirectly from In Bulah. In the Sahara desert, w blc bxald that th edlrlgible bad been Keen at 8 oTloek on Wednesday morn ing and ebnkequen-Uy the hopes ralx ed last night were growing dimmer thin morning. 9 Airplanes from ° the Ulskrn and Touggourl baaex and also Irinu ill nla bare been xcui over the desert t" ' renew tbetr searcher for the missing idJVyi In vlw of the Jii Salah tefj.rs, but up to an early Irour ibin morning they bad reported ‘ nothing. -Other piauea irotu the Huawelu l>ey center hare been ruahert to Hmkia. to juln in <ha hunt. The fact that uo wireless mw-ugo* bar* been received from the l.tUmud which may b* evplaiioHl, any* l.'Auto, by the defwtx in her apparatus which were noted before the .start, her cotutnauder having complained lit* l ' the dirlgible'a radio wa» wofbiur badly. However, looking ul things Iron* the hrlgbteal angle, the airship is. In a deeperate plight Assuming ' thnl the In HaUli report la accural'*, she, la beaded toward thq terrible dc-crt; counlty of Tanesrwgft, where If it* j crew eacapo death in the dent ruction •v Jf Sh« craft, they muy wander f-*«l many day’s before -v> ii 'ln aeari It ean find them HEAVY DAMAGE FROM MORNING -FIRE AT LANSING Si* Siory Office ItuiMing and Then Ire Are Deni roved- laws of l.an*lng. 2W&h flee. 28 —Th.- *lx xtory Oakland httllditii and He*,*nt Theatre, one of Ijtndnif'ivJ;irr<**l the atre and office building', was prm-tl cully wiped out hy lire eartv tbl-< morning The origin of tin* lire at g o'clock wax not known titn fire man was seriously Inlured and re moved to it hospital flying embers ret fire in oilier Imlldlnr- two and three him ks away, but lltcse Were quickly eftllngul: 111 il Tile be. )• , rtf totaled at * inii oou '•*— - ---- - - *—*—♦ --b Chjiirman Farley of Shipping Board Resigns Washington, the. 2k r*-finite rer omtnenilatlonH a* to changes In th*' ahlpplng hoard policies and th*- c Ignatlon of Chairman fdwurd F. Far ley. necessitating reorganization o' shipping Itoaiil personnel were pro aented today to Fresldent footldg*' Tlie reionitoendalf-'ics (or 011 < lions of board poll'tea Include pro poxuls to bnve adniinistratloii of I In* governmefil fle l dlvoro-d fioin the board and placed under the enu-rg ency fleet corporation, to extend* th coastwise shipping laws to Ito- I’lill tppines, to en-nrdlnate w.itbi and rail iranspniittilon to a much great: er extent than now obtains and to formnlale n nlan for repiacmvni of Ihe present tonnage Ur FwrleV prwaentMl his resign# lion an *4" "f tin Jtlvffar.nc .> flog,or the Hwnife epmmrrrf com mittee on his nomination The Van in |gu on la etfectlv* At (ha pleasure THE GOLDSBORO NEWS N. C. SHIPPERS ASSOCIATION HEAR GOVERNOR MORRISON, SEN. SIMMONS AND ABERNETHY t*i • * fa One of the Greatest and fJlost Beneficial Meet inKs Ever Held by the Shippers Association Sinc;e its Organization Says President Wood ard. Some Real Results Expected From Plans , Formulated. The meeting of Ihe Eastern t'uru-j linn Shipp.. i* Association opened here yrnfeiday morning, with the state mibit of President t’nlvln Woodard,! 1 that the buxines* of fighting Vtcflula! In the freight rate proposition wax; the bualnesa oi everybody. ill-' Htate, and uffeted every iMialnexs In- ; terexl sltUHteil therein. It wax not * the buxlneaa of the wholaanle denier more than the Individual. To I war out thl-i glutemetit he called Mr W*a uwn, see ret ary oftbe Wilson Chant her of Oohimerec, who had ut hi*l command-, "and the ability to tell II"j d*t« which every body present wffnj able to understand.' Junt how necex J : .try it Is for us to make, aipl on Iff Ik fight to prevent our rate in thlx iSiaii* l>elng raised to » point where the interest* oGVirginia cottld xhlp products from their xtaje to ourj market* Jint a* cheaply ax we could place them then* ourselves. At v |he coneluahm of Mr. lleamun'x adilu cv Prenkleni Woodard Intro dgctsl to the audience I'nltnl Mates Senator K. M. Slaunons. (hnotor Slminonx made dear hlaj aland on tli« rate question without any preliminaries, hy making 'fin-! statement that he considered li nrro ■*ury that such arganUktlonx a* the, oh« which met here tieiay was abxo-! lately essenllul If.any rexultH wefe'loi be hoped for. And result* obtalm-d, mi Id he for the qpesilon> lx! one «»f vital Importance, ..ml om* that Imn «Mw«e wwdw o wpplinntt—, io UoU. It affected every man alike. « He I xtated that thn freight rate light !*► Iwit-en Norh < and V irginia i was one of «landing, uml on.- in hi* Judgmet that was eml rely uiiwji rauietl, v! H*»tiulor Fimtoons explained In de-f I tall <o Hip Bxsenibly why, lit hi. ! Judgment it has absolutely nee. <*.r> for the State to make use of out Im ■teller facilities for competing with 1 the railroitd rates through ihe use of i onr water frontage R&l rute* shall - I , n' .a* they Imvc always been, based on water rate And that, il was a pitiful state of affairs that tin- eti ! tire Stale seemed to he asleep to the ; fuel lh.it we have about two hundred uiiii-a of lie Atlantic Ocean Imating against our eastern border, when li was a fuel that there had be. n mor. wars In Hu rope over some toveru m.m tryhtg to c-i Ju i a little klrtpj ' large enough to build u port oo He died that the State of Northi Carol Inn has ahmdutely no water de M lopment w hot ever, while Viryuwa Is tbomwghly developed at Norfolk, op to Richmond ami a-dtioyion He staled that ttn- Kovertiuretit slikkC ready to extend the Slate or North Carolina any financial a--j lane.■ It j imssl*. If the Stale would only show the government t'lioi It was ready -ml willing to maku usi* of Hist assistance to the of Its ability. -j|. ealledj alien lon ii» the fact, that at one time] the Clyde l.inc, and the Old l*orptn-i lon were- doing busine ss r< wiitaly from the water front of |..(*u-ru f.n ollnu. but'intimated that tben ivnb-- had 1..-.-H m i it.i,|, i i, raili o,ids to give them a fret- hand with the State And though. » v--t .1 altemptx’iuul been made to enl t -ti renewal of’his i|, ;t | t|„ M ',. w , ale.is au tIU .|,.. e. .* 1*11,., g | tf , ~1 ed the resumption tlireof, With -IK) mil- of o<-< mi b.ilin against onr M l. rn shore, and the Itre.ifest nuliiral system ~f lulalid waters "ays tin re Is on ea'ith. vs nit til- f\.cpth.l| of th. 1,),,, ~ tb« north amt the knowledge that liUlriKiff rales most be y, j,, r f»*« ,f< 1 witlti,, 111 plffo makt lot oitrselve* |ht cheap, t rule tb it wi t any w Iter. In the I'nlted State \ n ,| tike adv.antau. of onr natural gd vantage*, we need not fetr Virgin) j ,1: y..th.-1 |h.wi 1 on , ant, as f„i t.« their being able to-fctrunrl* us | et.net rned tiovernor Morrison Hpokv; •«•••**' >, f - On beln-f lnta*<*lm t d to the , ~ n ,. hly, the Governor launched into 01,•: of tlie -mo t brtlllxnt and forceful xpeecheg that It Im* Ix-en the pleaaura of the tiahlxhoro people to hear pyl nginy mnatb*. lb* xtated that tt Wil< l It) port***** to employ th*. best levitiill talent that could In* obtained to sight 1 Vlfwirtl* ou thl* r.te <a-e bttxlncss, and thnl 'ther* iihqubl tm no ' utnpro j mkw. And dmgore w« g«K through , wiVh iktwk tfcay wtU know Uat u«yi * 4, OOLIMSHOKO. N. Co SATCRMAV. MOUNINC. IHCCKMBKN J 9 l»2.1 ’ - - x f** fl * t t hud been given the best bear tight they have ever had He elt'sl to the a-*<xd,atlmi that ihl* light with Vlr ' glnla was in reality* a very small 1 matter, because right now .the rall j rraul* were endeavoring to' raise the 1 rale* coming into the Mate from the west, from 12 to 21 per - cent. Hint If they are Miccesaful pit will mean an additional expenditure for Hie hlptlnes* Interext* of tbe Stale ot I’lu.mHt.iHKi v*>r year. He like Senalpr Blmittop*. pointed I out that the only ho|x- of ever xolvlnt* ! the North t’arollna freight rate prb ! I* m pwrtuiineully. I* lb«Miigh the use j of our naturaf waterway resource*. Ail.-quale facilities are already *a tabltshod thtamaiioul the xtate for iransporfdag the State**- produotif to and from the ptirtx of M ilmliiKtou. ia ml thoae of New. Bern and 'rtlter IMiinks along the eolmt. M it.li the railroad 'facilities that now exist, and Ihe good mails that are being built, and nearing c.oniph " Hon. ft lx now only a quexHon of ea -1 tabllxhiag termimilx, and IHirt facilities to pro|»erly cate for j the needs us the Mate, and With the asxuruncex us Senator Simmons, Con ‘ grefxm.ui Aln-riielhy. and »ny own ef fort* Il will |«* only a short time, 1 ! think until we may well xay* to the ‘ Stale of V irgtiiia, rhxl us far as we ’ ure concerned, they can go hang, I Fur w ; e will he xpliltliig our dufl) ‘love wtuhl and dravriug our own wn , 4a. ayd will be In gegfitude lo no one «'< be. u for the forty years ' 1 .mi In thlx tight, personally, x.ud 'he Governor to the Midi, and lip- 1 light lx on now ”, and will continue a* long as I am Governor of th*'. Btale, or until a xittiMfactory tiitixh.” Ju t la-fort* the nilj*iurnmrnt a mo tion wax mad* and adopted to re-1 •im I Hu Governor of Uie State in I - fvjpluy Jf II rbdib.iek, ul 1 Wu•luiu ion fin ii.«- tr* ight rain x/i-- t'le-id-ni Woatlard tjexl InfFodutsed] i nuß.iH'xmiian f’hurle , 1., Alierneihy. | who Klaled that-il >*a his gn-ji’ am I'lHoft to push the movement for bet ter run d.*orxilon fuelllJ. - and rale- Mr Aherneth) l to the time when hoatn run up Hu- \eu- <• j us far 8* Goldsboro, uod even Hmlth- | field He htaleil that at tlm la l ae ■ loh ol i in; I- :. he fnll.Mlm ed a bill | - iHtng for H)C lnipi.it--i... in ..f the! Neuse river, hut that ft met oppox) ..j lion from a number of cities on the; luwi-i eii'Fof the river He a ki-d foi ; ; lb- b.iektiir of the Hiflpimr*. Asxfvrla turn for. not only om- terminal ,in j Nrtrtli l ar-.'lirtp, hut for terminal. it Wlfmln: ton, Soiitlipoi'l and i ajK- out, and staled that a r-- oluihin had Is-i-ii tinaiilmouxly ad. pG-d hy Ihe North t'AKdlna deiegaflon lit t'on rr-.-x pledging Its united -upport for this plan and al-.i (or Improviiiientx of the Nense. < ? a|M' i-'ear. Tar and I'utulieo rivers 'III- t'inivre- in .a .i|<| lh.ii It icxik him . long lm.. °lo r.-i in r.,n,-i.- but that he Unally r«-»i iwd Ma blti,;- totr According to \li Atw-rnethy, any man holding n public office takes hlx life In hi hands wll-ll In attempt, lo light the "interests'* hut lie had no fear, ax lie t.iuhl teaf morr m-iiey pra. Hiair lie eonbl .1. 1, 1 011.1 <S. inan lb vIiUH on ly a -rlisl that he wax In tin- IrumporlaHon tiuhi to tin fittle.ii I; \ pel lie!llt .ted that lie w i ■•' id- -I alnii •■ ; - f i im. rnor Mir ilwon and Senatm ftlininogi Im > m -* h - liimly htlievtd they had the com a-.- -it ll.elr convictions and would li; l.t to th. end foi a worthy cwuse. * J M House, of Wli on. ti,.. uni -f lie ,'lii|i|« rx- A o. lat ton ne,r ! ellli -I ll.■ A-'-im i iltoil - hlldn . calling for an expenditure *tf H" HW •iii*- 1 that nay org.unt iliou mil l b.tv.- funds In order to o|s lab and nquesied varfous n.eiiih. r < to ut.inii |dx»tx f-r ral funds At llt > junrture, M It il. vin n of MII uni, otn- of tin- b olerx 111 the difficulties of preparing a"nd pro- Kcutlug volumluou evident** and (*- mpl.ilH and add'sl lb plea for Hinid lo 4h.il oi Mr llim.-* I, A lively dhnu-am envied ax lo , (|he imount of the htlli»:et and ■ • 'h tkdx of raixing tin- xiim reuuexiial f Mr. T#.) lor, of Wtimingtao, n-.ieriz d I Lai tii>- Stale 4'i»rp»,d*.tttiofi t 'o#unil -- I iu nnhoutd hetjr the major portion of jut tfgpeus* Inewried In the raiM i A Frew I'M*. Off*! , fa OF TAX BILL MADE PUBLIC Chairman (jrtwfl «f Mouse* Ways i and Mritiix ( otnmtiter Makes IMilftie Text of New Tax Hill. I "Wu hlm-lon, Hfa' 2H The com* j ' plete text of the new tax hill' wax * | made public t'R'iv by t hnlrmnn * Green of the Itmlke Waya and Means I f'ommjllee, in all Its feature* the l bill follow* the ruconijpemlationi pre vlouxly made pnhllc hjf’ Heeretary I, Mellon II propo**!* several hundred j amendment x of the twitfing revenue I, law. many of them or|a|'h|gk|yr ic- h . Icb'al nature and deslgnisl to pin an Find to tax evyjdop and msffyij. other dealing with she chaugef) idvocted • tiy Mr "Mellon in income and other .(tax schedule* r j One pf the principal revision:- pro , vtded In ihe bill h* a reduction of surtax l a tea no that Ihe surtax would j. liegfn at one per c-nt on Ml Incomes I (rout IJu.iMMi to SI2 oou w ould provide lau nddjf tonal one per cent for each ': adiiigii ii ii iL'.otxi up to fiio.tmu. on*, L per i -tit mid I Ilona l for Ike next 11.- 000 anti wOffM then add one'’ ikociwii for each tin to a tuaxlmom at * tw#nly-five per ig-nt om net inrontex of Sino.fMW or n»nri Hnder the praa ’ cut law sort txag begin at one |»-r lent on het IweWluei between and 110 imki and bi-Vnrds to a maxi aiuir\Af nnr porlm-nt on net incomea - exet edlng SMiMB. - Tb, new lull iha provide* ilutl the | nmrm-l tax on |n«imiex ahull Im- if P* r '.ni wher* jit How la four put jroni. and «l» inrk'-ni where Ii It; now I iff per com. a reduction which the Treasury estimate* Will mult Tin a j be- - <«f »hi.etui,won a year Pinvivem also ia mx.h-eln the bill ihat J r cent of "earned Inrom* which In defined a a wi.ges, xulurh it and profi .'longl fmsa xhHI be count 'd at exempt in cotupuiigg Imvvioe | lux return The greater part of j this exempt knt in expertrd to full to I those having small income with th i t'--.lilt that (he Tri asur) experla a J retlucilon of ftT.&ffff.tM* fron thl* ecc it lon alone • LEE WASHINGTON i PUT TO DEATH ’ . r AT STATE PRISON » * ' <irnfc-4s«*d lo .Making A Mark on >\om»n ifi Nttish County. I hr»*t* Shocks Nerwtttary. F-ib ;*h After n.akitig a • •>midei,. - , ||l. ‘.|,,n of_ hi rtieie to Mutd.-n flush,-e ol Stale Prison I/<> Washington, twenty year old negro, convlei-d in Nash county of nn at taek upon a w hite woman at Mom-j • Ml, today Wt .-b< tr.M-uled ut the j pi I ,ti The ri nfc Inn w a-; mad- *h i fepd.-iy iftermmn Threw u gh(N-k* of | iiri-f duration w’eie necessary b-foie the mail wn. pronounced dead The execution wu* witnessed I.v the ho leuid o! tin at'Mekf-il woman atl-l “hour a cor, of person; from S» b couiiiy. ’ bUui k on B ..man Mn hlfigton was -.-ntenoed to die I tti the electrle ‘ h.tfr aft, r hi t ronvb Mini at Nashville t.f nn alt« k ufMHt , i * tVfi<. woman of Nash eotinfy Tff* . rltn* i»g; committed oft Novemla i *t t’lttiens and i- • were ot an I'.'l and In ... 1,. iapltii..| alter -1 hour bunt.' Governoi 'Morn «*'• -•**'»' 1 dcred troeps to proned fu.n- Mil i on lo ’.aiiiville to give the titan pro R l ft. 11l till! I tie v wef., slopl.ed i U • a;. I If,t v Mount win a i » - M" rt I'dl It.' t|. bail l>. . | 1 e a f.elghlMiimg /-.ounty. i Troops ni Trial H»*' was tried on December I t nt ! Ni. - hville and te lug found guilty was! . ii 1 .-need to el'-' tioeiilii.n Governor , Morrison sent troop* to Nashville during the trial lo prevent a poxal i tile outbreak, and I tier was rritlettwl | | in rcnluHotix adopt«-d by I it*- official* t it. if pi."-; To ihi critic Ism th- I .- :tiv.- r> |S. d that It- Intended u* u - the |H.w,r v» jix4 •" MK to stamp < a# tya-hlngw ami th«i hr always , WHO Id send I roop* wh'lffavr he , Heon. hi tb*' 'I-- iT«y||ip| tgoul i i mob outrage*. dHjfet I 1.-i*t year Offlarlo prcaliturd 'W.Mm,-| | POO pouitda of factory, cbeaae. out of | a I'dgi of I2fjb.io.ooo pound* tor fb*^ wbolo of CUfjffo.i , » --jfc ~ yjIiPHIsTEREb (HIT~ r fhrgeant Rmouel U mwiflll. iall»el by Gen«ral Individual of the »ai c n doei.aiged r*c*ntly at Fort Hmilamtn ilorri In,li.*!ia|,.,lt*. wiyh full liuhlaiy htiiiora. Ikl*. Ova. Dwiabl ff. Ault mail (k-ftt mvsiOtrd th. disci wig*. , " ' y Commercial Secretaries Have Interesting Meet Clark (’raves Publicity Thinks Goolidge Spokesman Washington. Iter. 28. Action n of K. V” t’lnrke. former high official of the Ku King Klfftt. iff milking pul.Hr licrough Edgar Fuller, a letter to the; president prior to Hx, prexeniatiun at the M htie House wax critic lived hy a "poke: man for Prechhnl fixtlhl who asserted that aueh it cuturae in - dicated that ihe roinmukhalloo. wax! w ritten nuns- for publicity purpor t*' than for t-oonidfration by tin* frogl-j dent. Policeman Dies in Poverty I * . auffolk, v». Ike.* 77.—"Ilucklwber ‘rf’ BroWo, ffffr 4 former fluffollt p<i ’ |)cem*n, who died u pauper ami wia hurled at tho expenae of the city, had money enough In hia nwho to give him iMHoe of Ute needed comfort* dur-; ing his last dtyx. but he never km-w It. Brown. bopcl«M*ly *lck. frmntf* ' lex* and |M-uullea«. tw eat hist bla lad 1 in a local hiwpifal to wfileh the i'U|* , r- 1 vtxora us tlit* |XM>r had him sent oi'' Ike request ot kindly lad lex who in ' n i.—l. <1 themselves In hi* eawc. Now! the city will i*e reimborwad for part' ( <>t the demtorx, hospital uu,l . funeral bills ,ia simni as claims are proven |, Il all came through two Ana 11 lit- j ( xuruucc policies Him had been car ( Tied hy hut who had |**rmli 1 , fed them to lapse Nr hen he grew wl<-k. j | He h«d o Turgcgten them or Iboughl , l they w_-u/valm-les , i blcf of fhillie i Baker, who has been ajfhotated ad- | tnlniHtrnfor of Brown’s estate, hold* a , cheek of she M, lm|k,llian Jn*uranre | • oinpatiy lor f'Ah f-l. representing tto-'t cash of the two fMillclea. f| (' J Drown cam- liet *•_ ten or!; twelve y.-at ago from ChtnipKCtf-cOUp- 1 ' tv. ‘N ' li- married u. Wiilo* who j lived on Poplar si reel, hut ah* pnsxed l ,hw.n i niiiiilur, i>l your* <ixo Isl i Brown lias living relatives iwithlng > U known of them During the war I for tthoiM two years, when men were) scarce, i luirlc* I. Brown wits on thej .regular for . boy* till kmuncit hint I tuckhln-rry" After he left* tin- fori Uf wan < mployed an night L wsh liman at some of the plants and ran a llHli* atofe mar Ilia Norfolk! A U , ..fh rn elation. After his death «t the hospital tliiii- or four month-. ago .the man': 1 room man eowri-hial Ten dollars in loom). I.. aw lio.Tr ami two Insurance' fadirieK were found t* A LilinoterJ i. ho ri pft gi ni llw Mi tfoinlMii l«j hiii.on. i imr|Mii) in rhifhdk, intei himself In securing th» amount iliw llriVW n's ee tali, on I tie polti I* *, and within llffeeti ddye after prisil of death Hi*- silbunM ralor hail the check (or |‘ir> fi tln hi po viexHton I IldManJi.id know n, that the ted (t ies had value he could hare secured tin ioh and tin- tilth* yum wouldj have provided hhn a few comfort* In hi* la ;t hum.; which were miserably | spent,, llir condition when hie easel was discovered I; eaiii to have been I pitiful. Now the estate valued at probably a humlrnl dollars, will lie dl-ftiho!•*•! aimuii* (hie i who have; pi*»vi ii claims seahi'.*i It lit lill \ M Mill is (.It Ml t It t M i IN hltl 1 NSHOIIK tOf NT linen boro;" He. ?g fierirtide | «>*' r. nice looking young linrh.amj won.an i>f -1. wit! givih another ctumee, after whaf she Mltl was a ■ teffititi- nilntnki. and not of her wil* | ful making when in municipal court to r. ,klm- wa , tried o|i ,g i barge oft liOraoraßtf. She was allowed 24 j hours to get out ot tireenvboro, be- j a this* months MLMjP ** A IVrmHnenl OrgmiGialion of Hecretaries Wan Forfaetcd Whkh Will Meet Moot My at Some Town fiaat of th* Main Line of the A. C. L. * “ » ♦* * the commercial aeeratarie* of the eaatem f'arollna chambeni of com merce met Inunedlatety after the ad journment of the North Carolina Shipper* Axsiieiation meeting Mr 0. C Royal waa the Aral to apeak to the assembly Hla talk waa | tor the purpose of eniiattng the In lereat of she wereiarle* in the eaat ern Carolina rffaaiker of comnterc*. Mr Hu yuA waa followed by N. J, Barileft, aruiwtary of Ike ea*t*rff Carolina -iiamber of cottniMPwa, who explained ihe purpose of the .ham l*er. and outlined Its program (pr Ik* near fitlure *' - *i thik point ta lb* meetlai the. hotel for supper a* lb* guest of lb* secretary of ft ibff local ckaipber. Wal ter t*. Denmark After llie supper hour, the meeting wa* reoqnied in Iks officea off ihe lb cal cliaitihfr. where they entered inut a lengthy diftcuaaioo of plana for ad vertlatng eatpern .('aroltna*. Nothing definitely waa dvcUul upon, howev er, xeceptina Hie perfecting of an or ganlxailon of the eaxtern Carolina aevretarie*. a meeting waa railed to be held some time in February, the exact dale to be decided upon laser. ut Elisabeth City. Beginning with today. Hie eastern f'arollna Mcrefar ie*. coat, and Including thoae On the main line of th* A f L railroad will lioß monthly meeting* in different town* In the terrttorlea. It whs deedied. that at the next meeting Ho y will develop ’’a definile program with reference lo eslgbllsh in* mi -ome point In. .-astern North Carolina, a permnnent exposlilon building, to be used for'live atoek and agricultural ••xhfblis In -the month of November, and Ri the spring of the year to lie used for the exhibit of manufacturing products of every kind j The follow in* out of town seer*, laries were visitor* to the city tor the meet: j It (’ Jot. Klf/uheth t’lty; It N llorsbur*., Fayetteville; latuia T Moore Wilmington; w. T. Kycer, > Kinston M It Beaman. Wlleon; Nor f man t'hsmbli*. Itiakf Mount; H K 'liar low., N. w Hern; N (1 Bartlett | Kinston, f| |. Hiolih.. (ireenvtlle; J IV. ur Mann. Huutherli tv*-r James t; la. lie Moleh.lidcHy # I .... % ANHI VII.LI PIIOT MI NI t#TTI\IJ T4.AM TOtII.THHt , ' ,1 Aslu vtlle. Dec Hubert H Hlg gin recently appointed manager at the Asheville ham of the At ! lantic Ah iia u’ltoii as busy gathering up players-who came to (lie new lo cal club When the Gastonia f’ohim •da f ranch li. w:e tranfcrre.l here at the recent meet la* of, the league ; Hi ha .i ui*i*d a number of hew new ( ami ti.tiled ulhei*. .Among the new player* Haled lot cone here are Pitcher Franks amt 1 | • Hit fielder Kir hlg tinned over to tht i dull hy Atlanta, of the Southern Aa .ociHlion under an optional agree i no ut He ban signed a tidal of IK : player* union. them Harry tlulland ' e, olid has. man, secured from the Minneapolis ham ,of tht' Arne rloan , Association. A.numbei of proiplalng ] | send prose slonala also hare been : Llgnttd ’* ■ It In estimated that the farmers off . America will absorb about 2.000.000 motor trucks ln VJ the next Urn yean,, not to mention the large number of passenger cars they will purchn**. Prims* fw«» M J Hlki MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS i I*RICS FIVE CENTS* MB MM 1 ADMITS MUMO KIM Est Frank Benner k Hanpartcd by I'olice of JLiMf Lint es ( rimes. A (Weouion. New York, Dec ». The murder l it Mfaa Jfalelle Phillip* who waa u milled and ilruiM to death In an uptown rooming house last October, was described al ibe scene of the crime Teat nightly frank Ifannar. altaa Collins. erstwhile chef in hoe lilula anti on passenger lio«ra and , plain cook In lumbar camps of Maine and Michigan woods lienuer. wbo wet arrested aftar a quick wilted .mpT&jnbent agency dark bad recognised bin front a fbe locraph furnished by (be ptftkw, waa taken to the rooming house, .after an alleged ctynfspslea?, and wan ree ognisad by a Me Barry, former gro vrinor of the building, an the ana who bad occupied e room on the some ► door with Mhe Phillips. end waa seen hurrying away a ebwt time beiore the body waa tenad. ’ PkUainlakio lw4m+ I Benner said ba weat to I|fp<kl pbla and in his fMeged riißlnmlia. , admitted attnobiag Ufa. Maycftlftobell a nurae In « huepltal Is the Cbaalagt ■ Hill section. Mra. Mitchell, M waa learned, atill la 'suffering from tba tortures lltai wera laflieted. Manner declared he aerred Ig fee army during the world war ead & maybe It waa the war that MiK . ideas into my bead I gat wHd a maniac-' Kffofta of to oeajHßftJjq llorle In New York Is mmmKgP failed, for be proved to thatr eJK Washington. 0 cTprfma to/urfpjp Luncheon Otebrytinf * W ilntm ft BirtfcqMt - New York. Dee fe.~Oe did Mil sniilveriHiry of tba birth of Woadfefe Wilson, one year from today the fegl Kf-.OOu priie of the Woodrow ttlfefe fouodatloa for eelstaadlag dgkift aervicea will be awarded lieilljg tj Vic foundation asaotraced toddV ad a luncheon celebrating the flftwi president*! «7(9i birthday aneivaraary The trustees also aneouncad that nomination* for the Bret - ag%uaJ award, could be .submitted from to-. day unlll June I. 11*4. A Jury of nine persons, headed by President - emeritus Klliof <rf Harvard, will ftp* 1 led Ihe Wiuner. . MCHDOin MI UK ID RECEIVE FOflO Kft Think** Thdrw |g No Hfcdfftgf of K®od in (soroMuty Now. To . Make Report to Kwpftrattaa* ( ontmillec Paris her ** The* french gov ernment Is opposed to Oermnay'e pro -I*o*lll to obtain food c red Be In tho Palled Stales, it u learned, because it is sat i* tied that tier many does not lark food The government, however will probably delay taking Inal dec! ion until a report on food conditions in Germany la made to The rspora lions commission. Nation’s Head as Well Ah. Sec. Weeks Knew ti - • . “'I V of Wood’s Speculations Washington, Dec 38 -President ( ooiidrc. aa well ea Becretafty Waeks of the War Department knew qf the financial transact loss In Wall Street of l.iealenant Osborne C. Wood, eon <>f Governor General Wood of tho Philippines and Mr ('ooltdgw »H» waa Informed as to fbe secretary's instructions to tty young etfteor to ■ ease such iransectloM. a spokeacenp for the President stated today, la out ihie Inforesatloa It Waa said Ibai Mr GooiMgo wee not 'fa possesion of latormetton Indicating ' any wrougdolbg oe ih# part of Urns* tenant Wood, otbar than hts partici pation In the generally inndvisnbla ; practices of aa officer speculating fe tb* stock market nkw vets wrrott New York. Dec. M.—ago* tielup J quiet. Middling 88.fl' I'ottm fMhOp A • iqaed ee»y January Jf J«*Jfepfe M* J
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Dec. 29, 1923, edition 1
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