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. ... « WEATHER U«a thinker abaters Wedaaaday (*4 pwkakly Thursday. * ■ . — ,4 —. ~V-T ■ ■ L -r- VOLUME THREE; NO. 101 MANY PERSONS INJURED ON BRITISH FREIGHTER YESTERDAY CONVENTION AT ONE BRIEF SESSION YESTERDAY GIVES ITSELF OVER TO HARRISON « * • 1 ■ - . ,-, r ■ „ -r - , ■ a Sen. Pat Harrison Temporary Ckalrman. Sound* Keynote Speech at the Firat Session Yesterday. / > t'OItTEHTIOJi PHOhHtX FOK THE DAY Convention called to order by temporary chairman at 1) A. M Invocation by Blahop Thos *»> I lor. Report of committee on the coh rentlon.’ . Report of comvulitee on perma nant organ rat Am. Temporary appointment of a committee to escort the permanent chairman. md Address by permanent chairman. Senator Walsh. of Montana, r* Report of committee on rules «aad order of business Secretary calls roles of stales (or report of selection of national committeemen, and natl unl com. women. .a Resolution bmpowerlbg l»emo *a Mir national commJ](ife to Hs the Jut end place of tbe next Demo- Vjlli.ratlc national coovunflon. I Adjournment of aessicn. ~ o', New York, June 24. —(/Pi- -After tbies hour* of oratory and noise, tbe convention adjourned uni IT tomorrow, leaving Ita committees to work out details, while the managers continued to work out prepu ration for the presidency, and continued the prepa ration for the battle. Aside from the light for the nomina tion which appeared to have undergone no material change durng the day. the most difficult of the convention problem rests in . the hattila. of the platform committee which began Its labors Immediately after Its appoint ment at tbe openlug of She conven tion. Far Into the night. .Its leaders bat tled over prohibition., toman relation, farm relief policies, and the K.Un Is sues. with %o agreemebP'ln sight, Tbe rules committee speedily pot, an end to (the much <t sen seed sule to do eway with the old „rule requiring a two tßrd* vote to nominate. I.lkc many similar abrogation propositions i.n tbe path It collapa *d when It reah ed the stage of action Oply three votes cast, all from states Instructed tor McAdoo voted to ihftiw" the Ji.iaff established rules Into the discards. Yarlon* lavewtlgatloae Decry them as they will, the Anirrt ’ cad people know that il was these m velttgaiions conducted by Demo Frptf'but through Republican rommlt. tee* 4 that sent Albert B Kail to Three a-disgraced man It was thaw* Investigations that compelled Kdwiir’ Denby’a re# rement from the cabinet, and drove Daugherty back to Washing ton Courthouse , It was them*-investi gations that pointed to the Immoral or gy of Forties and sickening scandal* In the Veteran*’ Bureau - It was these investigations that pait a Republican' congressman behind bars and laxhrd Newberry frtmt the Renat*. It was thase investigations that led a Re publican Senate to ronvtrt Its own Rapiddlran National Comm lice for '‘framing" a. Democratic, .Senator he cause he dared to do the right. Senator Harrison declared nothing in ■'burlesque or opera buffs* was roiu e parable tojhe "scene recently enacted at Cleveland In the efforts of the si lent sphinx of the Potomac to e*le and expatriate those Republican Sen ators who wared to oppose his man date " "They dared to vote against a mem her of the presidential official family t And they are penalized tor tho r de yJ edny.” he said. "By every device known to trained l camoufletir*. by every subtle process of legerdemain Ibe Republican noml sea In true Pharisaical fashion soiijrtit to rt vorep htiniwlf from hla former comrades In anna Tbe plan la ob vious; the plot Is futile.* The temporary chairman declared i nnder the leadership of Simmons in W the Senate and tlarner In the House n- *,be Democratic tax reduction proposal ■MrWimphed. "nm because we were num ■P'arirally atrong. tout because we were A assuredly rUH»I.” T. Referring to foreign fed teles, he as serted that the W 11 son policy was "def inite. wise and brave; the other vas rlllatliyt. halting and weak.’* If the liemocrgia are returned to be said, we will rigidly enftpye the law whether the violator be a bloated trust magnate, a congrvssslon. al bribe take/, an entlH>ixler of the public domain, or a dlsreputale htsd legger "W> will readjust tariff ralea and re duce tranaporialion charge*. ' * THE GOLDSBORO NEWS | Capt. O’Berry Is First Depositor In Wayne Bank Captain Nathan O’Berry, who Is being erected and made ready for the now at Tate Springs Hotel, Tenn. housing of the "(wo generations old" and who. as s member of the Board institution. It. Is entirely possible pf Directors of tbe Wayne National that no other citizen has 'taken a Bgnk. and a member of the'building keeuer pride In tbe erection of the committee that had the erection of new home of the Wayno National the new hunk building In charge. Bank than haa he. and tbe entire lakes a step toward Ihe fulfillment of population of Goldsboro. loving hlia, -his prophecy yesterday, when Ills son as they do, will tyjo|cc that tbe days and business associate, Thos. O’Berry. j have ao prospered hint that be waa made the ftrat deposit to be received In a position to enlarge tbe resource* by the hank in Ita new home. of the bank on Ua opening day to the Capt. O’lbrry. fn advocating the extent of that vast sum of money, erection of Ihe new hank building, May he live and prosper to the extent stated lhat It was his opinion that In that he- may make many morn de thetr new home they would be ahlcjpoaiu of a like nature, to reach out further for business, and r th e resources of the hank may that In a very few years the hank; r „ ln .| n intact In proportion to the would more than double Ita deposit „ r#t deposit und the Orel cheek cash- Captain O’Borry was not In the city it la very evident that the bunk yesterday, but he wired the President, destined to he one of Ihe strongest Mr. K K Borden, a message of ton- banking institutions In North Caro gratulatlon. The message received n n , B veiy »hort period of time, almost simultaneously with the de The g m ~h w. k to be cashed was posit tnadt by Mr. Thos O’Berry. on „ brought to the hank by John A. was uhout Ihe llnest cqggpllment «... s u ,ser, of Fork township, and waa 'could have been possible for the bank |„ the amount of 3»c The check waa and Ita officers to receive, for Ihe de- 'entirely too large to tie cashed from posit amounted to more than the en- lhc of the hank, aa they lire capital stock of the bank Itself tjad not moved their money across The deposit was made In the name from the temporary locution, so or |he enterprise Whltevllle Lumber Mahler W. K. Stroud searched his 1 ° . an< * •mounted to $494,130. 1 pockets, and that he had 37c Fa plain Nathan O'Berry has been! <jf the necessary amount, Mr. F. K the guiding spirit In many entcrprls- Borden. President of the Ita HU; found es both of nn. Individual and a pub- that he had Otorlhalf of the remuln ilc nature, and It waa ’characteristic ing amount needed, and Mr. IJcott. a of the mau that he should desire, and member of the company that hag Just in- permitted to be the first to make finished Ihe const ruction of the new la deposit in the hank on ita removal building supplied (he remaining por from Ita temporary quarter* In Ihe tiou needed, so tbe first deposit to Borden building, where it hga been >be «w*« in ibe new bwabieg home doing business for Ihe past nineteen was $404,630 and Ibe first check to months, while the new building wgs be cashed was 30c. WORLD WAR VETERANS BEING SOLICITED BY It SHIM'S SON Frank GHml’m Opponent In Den pernte Strait* Seek to KNt.ah lish Comradeship with Kx- Keryicemen. Muddies Won’t Hite 0 . . The World Carolina are having a In ug hoofer the effort* of W. K Shipman, sort of the Commissioner of l.abor and Printing to eorral the. vote of the Naflonal Guard for hi* father. . It seem* thdt young Shipman, who graduated from State College in i..1, wen* to a training camp In IH.’J. and wa* recently comnil**loned a* 2nd Lieutenant In the Officer*’ Reserve • Ct»rpa. With this military bark ground he now write* to the World War veteran* In the National liuard, <44411 a* ng them a*-* "Dent Buddies," and urging them to vote for hi* fa ther. and against i-Tank (list, who hv the way I ®!* not only a World ar veteran, hut hear* the disfiguring Near* from German hullets). Some of the o*-aervtce men are highly indignant oyer this effort to ‘'Buddie'' them by one who I* not en titled to u*e the,term, and have writ ten Shipman that If they had a thou sand vole* they would all go to 'Vrank Gist, or word* to that effect. Other* merely laugh and say that the joke I* on Shipman, and that the Joke will lie a htg one July 5. when the votea are counted- Jametown, N. V. manufacture* more metal office furniture than any other city In the world _i " " » —— ■« ■ ■■■ “We will lay are campaign bribery and puntnh elect).on frauds. I “We will go to the relief of ills* 1 ngsseil Mgrleiilture and adept such IKilli le.< and |m** aueh Ihw* and re store permanently the purchasing power of the farmer’* dnffar." The name of Woodrow Wllaon *» agian the spark that tire dthe inagu gtne of lb-mis i'alli enthusiasm. and > m-nt the parties of lljr IM2I convention roaring on Its way today. Once again •j a* four year* ago. In San l-’raniVaeo u 1 mighty chant of approval swe|i< from • the crowded floor, as hi* name fell 1 from the 11pa of a jearty ajieaker, hut . this ttm«- It wa* the gri-eting to a • l»-ader. dead and at, peace amid his hcttior. Four year* ago It wa* to a pain - stricken chleltaln. Imprisoned in the Wbfe House hy hi* InOrmtie*. mjflOtl, H. Ce WEDNESDAY JUNE il, 1924 ! WILES HIS CMP EXPENSE I FOBMSI PBIIRI S - ’ ' His Cnmpaixn Expense** Total ' *I.KS2.H:i and Received ( on tribu|ion* Amounting s2,2H't. 1 _ , Raleigh. N. t*. June 24 (4*l -In trestlng among Ihe final fillingg of the various candidate*, campaign ex piTiiic* for tho state Democratic pri mary held on June 7 Is that of Liod ■ *gy ’C, Warre*; wtnner of tbe nnnr imi(lon for Congress from the ninth I'ongreeslrnall' District, as announc ' ed by the office of Ihe Secretary of State with whom It wag recorded. Mr Warren, Is from Washington, 1 Beaufort County. He filed campaign !ex|M-nsea totaling $1,862 83 and with his statement of expenses he asserted 1 that It*- had received Wontrlbutlnns to - hla campaign fund totaling 12 As. This give* Warden a. $432,17 alter pgylnif all atippirtea. »T K. F. Aydlett. .of KlDabeth Ctty ", I’Hsquolenk County, who way also a i candidate for Congress from the nin th district, filed In his last statement, 1 expense* of |tJMA.M. Ills first state > in' til which Waa required ten days before the primary was $27! 27, niak Ing hla total exepnses $1.34U&7. M. 1.. Shipman, Commissioner of > laihor and Printing and lending can didate In race for that office, filed » total last r.lateipents. of $621 56 R I I 1 —.—.— . SAWYER RESIGNS ' AS PHYSICIAN TO || - THE PRESIDENT g Thr Kesiijnal ion Was Arrrpfed ’ Yf*lcrdav by I’rrsident Cool* - idffe. 'I Washington. June 21 i/Pi- Brig a <lha* K Sawyer, today resigned a* i» |>Cr*on phywfrlan to the President >1 The action was taken. It wa* egplaln- II ed »o that he eould return tn Marlon. I Ohio, and devote hi* aMenllod to the t Harding Memorial Asmalat lon. ♦' The reagnallon was a<x*epted hy the s President II j Bricklayer* load ihr field of labor ciln wage* Increases gained In the last ball century. STOCKHOLDERS OF INDUSTRIAL BANK ELECT DIRECTORS Direct on* Elect Don Humphry mm Prmident and R. H. Stev en* Flint Vice President. At a meeting of the stockholders of thm new Industrial Bank which haa recently been organised here, was P held In tbe rbamber of Commerce on .Monday night, and the folldowing di rectors elected: ' Kenneth C. Rojrnll, Tho* H. Nor wood. R. H. Elevens, Monel Well, Thos. O’Berry. Joe A. Pgrker. V». ■Humphrey, James Kyle. M Ks lffib Inson. Geo. H ’ Dewey aof Gurney P. Hood. The board of director# met inMur dlately after the of the stockholders and meet at 8 o'clock the follotrlnn (Tuesday) night for the purpose qf||lecttng the officers of the bank. At the Monday night meeting of the dlrlptors a lo cution was selected for Up hank. The site agreed upon being the .building occupied by the (ioldabcM Realty A Insurance Co. during ths time the Handley building was being con strurted. and which is kpvn as the 'Col. A. C. Davis office bußdlng, being located on ISuat-Walnut street At the special meetlnff >of Ihe dl icctora held last night, the following officers were elected Dob C. Humph rey. President; H- H. Stevens, Itrst vlret-president; Joe A. Parker, second vice-president; W. Marvin Thompson. Cgshter, The loan committee cogsisls of the following: Thos. H Nnrtreod, chair man; R. H. HtdVens and James Kyle. The lime for the opening of the donra of the new hank bfes get for July 21st. a . '' ' > tfWPTMi mniiiii ic nlflul tJfrnßmml lu DEM) IS RESULT OF - Ml 4UTD tCCIDENT (>old*born and KinHlon Car* Come Tojrether on Ihe Hi»fh way Sunday Nlffht. Kinston. June 24- Mrs M A Hud son. age SO, .died In a local hospital today as a result nf Injured received in an automobile accident Sunday night about 9:30 on the Klnston-iJold borp hlghwroy. about four miles front this city when the car In which aho waa riding, driven by Mrs. J. W. Black, her sister In-law, smashed head-on Into another car, driven hy a Mr. Perkins of (itrldsborn. R. K. D 4. None of the other occupants of either car were?seriously Injured, al though them received mi nor cuts from flying glass. Both <wr* Fords were almost completely demolished It Is thought that fail ure of both drivers to us* their dim mers was responsible for the smash- DEWS W ‘ REM KEEN KNIFE BUTTLE SITIIH Octellf of Homh Throwrr* in Vlix-up on Ihr Hahhath Which End* in llad Manner. Greenville. June 24 Alex llstlle negro, suffered serious knife wounds while Robert Rattle waa etahhed In the baek In a 'fulling up.” at a ne gro funeral at St. Peters i hurc.b yest erday afternoon Alex Boyd and Mathlans Boyd charged with assault with deadly weapona are being held In Ihe Pitt county Jail awaiting fur ther Investigations. According to reports all the ne groea were drinking and they had bad an argument which tesulted In s tight Alex Haltle was hadly cut III* throat waa slashed and he had other •cut* about bis body He was 'brought to Ihe Hmlth-Sklnner Kilter i gi-nry hospital where he was given imedlcal attention His condition Is ■ Vonsldered critical and little hope Is ,ientertained for hla recovery. Robert i ‘Baltic’s rut although painful la not considered serious. i Seven or e|ght negroes were in the ' mix up." but all succeeded in evad ing arrest with the exception of the Boyds It was reported that some had guns, pistols nod other "dead ly paraphernalia.** , « - «•» «cej A. ELECTION BOARD ISSUE CALL FOR i SECOND PRIMARY liwide (he Khcc on (he State Ticket Between Shipman and (irinl Theae Will he Some l/O ral and Sectional Second Bare* I. t T o ' , Raleigh. June at.—The State Hoard , of election* today Issued a hall tor the second primary to be held July 1 6th. Besides tlte race on *tale ticket be tween Shipomu and Gnat for imumli * loner of labor and printing, there will be some local and aectlolal second racea. Shipman lead three opponent* In the ltr»6 race fur eommlsalooer of |abot apd ppnttng. with lirtyit aer ond Shipman tailed to aecurn a majority. . utid Grlal requested a aecond primary Thl* ta the only race for State of- Pee*. The board ordered ttMi.iHHi bal . lota to be printed for the uae of the second primary.. mm FOR FINS OF : com sum > 0 ■ _ L New York Amlpia 1,200 Police men for Duty About Harden* New York, June 24. Mouvenlra for friend* are being dlatrtbuted by thn principal campaign headqowrtera. Ra mi[>, wait at the offices of Governor [ Alfred Smith ' and by mialake one , waa put In hla hands by an enthusiast, booster. A friend of the candidate •HI.I “Does that mean n clone shave tor you. Governor T" " “ ' "ho." retorted Mr. UmUh. It mean* safety (or us" Twelve hundred policemen, oper atln| In two shifts, were assigned to day to the Madison Square Garden > tone for the protection and guidance of convention delegates and visitors. A apodal detail of 320 pohremen and fifty plainclothes men also have been added to the regular forces In Times 1 Square section, where the bright lights blossom for those who bnve time to frisk and play alter aarn. Mrs Inca Knight Allen, one of - fifth's delegates at large to the Item- I ocratlr Convention, doesn't agree I with her husband, R K. Allen, of Pro > vo. on politics. Two weeks ago be - was In Cleveland as a tfl'B ill > > tin > RcpublU an Convention > Arrangements (or broadcasting the . proceedings of the, convention as ar ■ ranged by the American Telephone A r Telegraph Co., and the Radio Corpus ration or America, are enpeded to make the big show available to SO.- r oofl.tMMl people Os cuurae hari'iy that many will hear the speeches and balloting .but n>:* lit* pig .lation pf i the country could listen If they bad * radio sets. * PAIAMF.NI.FRM Kt ItIMH Yokohama. June 24 <d*> American passengers gin the steamship Presi dent Madison wVr* subjected to a rig orous and rattier discourteous cue turn* examination when tbs vessel ■Kicked today, until offlrtala were In formed of the changed methods and Intervened and apologlxrd f ( O’M.RATH TO NAI 44MAN • Washington. June 24 Telegrsma of ongralulatlon* went {rom both the Army and Navy Hying <-nrpe today to 1 MeuteniHit R Is Matighan at Crlasy I C old, California, upon his completion of the cram-country dawn to dusk night k, ■ ■ urn - r - ns * H ANFHAI.I, MP.NU.TM i 1 National l.eagse - Clnelnnntl 3; Pittsburgh 4. 1 Brooklyn 3; New York 6 t Philadelphia 2; Boston 4. 1 Amerleaa l eagae * HI Igiuts 75; lietrolt 5-1. New York 3: Washington 4. * fhlcago-f'teveland. rain 1 Boston 4; Philadelphia I. ■ Mouth Atlantic league « Charlotte 9; Augusta S. r AshevNle 17; Spartanburg 7 s ‘ Other game*, rained out. Virginia league ii Norfolk 4 2; Wilson • I. s | Richmond 6; Portsmouth 3. « Itocky Mount S; Petersburg 0 i . Heathers Association I Atlant* Chattanooga ,4 T New Orleans 4; l.ltlle -Hock 2. s I Mobile 2; Memphis I - | Birmingham S; Nashville 6. Piedmont I eager * I Raleigh 1; Durham I, (II Innings. - japd dark I teller games, rained out. * EXPLOSION OE NAPHTHA ON BOARD EGREMONT IS CAUSE OF THE TROUBLE !i mm ■ HOTIRY MEET TO . - BE HELD JUNE 27: u Announcement Made by l.eslie Weil of Thin City, Chairman f of (he Mretinit. , t Wrightsvlle, Beach. N C. June 24 j The North Carolina Rotary Intert t'lty Meeting wll( ho held Crlday. Jutye 27. according to an an- , nuuncoment made by ladale W«4I, of , the Goldsboro Club, who la chairman of Iho meeting. \ An eitenalve program has neen nr I ranged for the day. Registration ■ will begin at 9:30 a. m. at the Har- l her Island Hotel, where the morning session will be held Pun will be In- I ner mingled with business and there will be atunt events; singing, led by Jopn Park, of the Raleigh Club: I at well as from (he Internal tonal as weel aa from Ihe International convention by Kugene Newsome, the District (lovernor-alctH. There will 3*16 ha a luncheon and Held meeting and sutf t>atjjjp.g dur Ing the afternoon while Ih# evening will he devoted to spcclul program and dancing. The program announced, follows: lu: IS A. M,-s Hong Kent, John Park, Raleigh Club, ‘leader. ll:no Mlunt Commute* 11:30 one minute report Iron 11: IW» Addrrs* by Kebnath Roy all. 1 Goldsboro (Tub. * 12:15 M Club Singing Ht3»—-"Hehtvre from the Interna- * tional rtonventhm." Genu, N*w*<jme,i ( District Oovarnor-elert. 1: SO iaint-beon. 1 * 4:0« l-Teld meet snd surf bathing. 1:00 Mpedal program and danc*. ' - i -| . r SMITH LEADS ' AMERICANS IN ! : HOYLAKE PLAY ■ - * Hi M Total of 153 in Sure (o Plat> 1 Him Amonif Thone Who Begin Championehip Thurnday. Hoy lake, ting., June 24. OP) - Me- j' Donald Hmlth. the - loweat scorlna American yesterday, with a 72 In Un qualifying play for Ihe British open 1 golf championship, took an NU nt»i lhe Royal Liverpool Course today Hla total of 163 la sure to place lilm among those who will begin the 72 championship.play Thursday Walter Hagen, who took HI on the course her* yesterday, went around I In 73 over the Kormby course today , ■ Ivina him a total ot 165. considered 1 I certain to-qualify Al Kspinosa, of California, scored K 4 at PorniiV. giving him an aggrn gab- ot Ini U It Whitcomb. F'.na ■ ’ land, bad 77 for au aggregate of 150 I J. 11. Taylor, who led Ike Held ye* > terday. with a 7f) al Hoylake. did the r Fortuity course In 73 Ibis R-.ornlna i end hla aggregate of 142 put him In i the lead for the total score today. IHHAUBKkIERT ffVKR * tin h (i.i, dm:; Greensboro, June 24 Disaster men! with some eltliena iW.d the city (council in regard to u site tor a new city hall .has not made the council I to change Its action The protestanl* wanted a structure that would lw or* j Viatiienlal a* well as useful, set In a htg lot, while the council derided that a business building was what la need j • ed. with no frills In Ihe way of land- • scaping. ANY 101 M HIM MITT IFN IST Nummary Washington June 24 Tire tiltin' j Mint** Is not only willing, but anxious I to assist Kuro|>e in pushing the set . ' tlament of her reparation problem but ! does not intend to iiartldpale In any political tllffb nillr« overseas, a spokes man for - President Cool'dge said to day In commenting on the proposed Inter Allied ermferenc* In lamdon next month to ronalder nn-an* of imtllng nbe Itawcs reparations plan Into ef * ,9Ct ; » MEMBER OF I, ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE FIVE CENTS ■ , • -~a l _ r K«v«n Badly Wounded Mon Kuchrd to Hospital After Ex* plosion in Brooklyn Yxrdo. New York. June 24 —t^) l —Ft** *»uo war* rapurtwd missing and eight oth er* were seriously Injured Ini* today by an explosion of naptha on hoard the Brltlah freighter Kgr*«aet Caatl# ut her Rrmdilya dock. Th* Kgremoot Castle under British registry and owned by th* Barbar Steamship l.lne*. arrived Jua* W and was achedulmt lo aw I July I Wt thl Orient byway of Newport Nei|» Ska la id ,1.346 net tons. Two tugs lowed th* h taking Dwight er Into the I Utsl River to save ship ping from the danger of other #*plo sloos Hashed to HeapMals Hevvjn men. hadly burned. Wart rushed in hoapHals and two iiaa lounti-d for. -wane behaved th ktvt t*een trapped In the vssaal'k hold. It was reported that there w*r* tab thousand c-aaeu pf naptha aboard. uipem , STRIKES 90-y KILLING t MEN Men Were Working Hi f Slaa* Quarry Near Wlnatofi SalMB When Mghtinc Biruek . * V Wlnslon Halem June 34. (OV-dR* idea shocked by n thuadarboh ta a ttghg'Where tkf fgi eroikta*daftl rock quarry about #** mtlm fto* ( ihla dty on the Bnllabury readr *«re killed by a holt of lightning tgw ternoon. or ih* effects of na nyltdai »f 160 pounds of dynamite stored In ihe shed. T hose killed by the flghtaJag or P*e nplimlon were; Okas. Miller. M; Mam Miller. M; Julius Miller. 41; Clark Bpaagh. ST;. Janai- Clamant 32; and Bob Wagoner ,< negio. about 60. ( has Miller lived about three min ujea after the arrival of the unba lance and the phyalrlaon Clark Kpaugh was very badly burned la the Hre which caught after th# egploatoa und for a time hla Identity was In doubt, hut waa later established H# waa lying in the rear es where th* shod had stood, hla position Indicating that he had been sitting In aa auto mobile which waa thrown apon'Mn ••ml by the explosion, Another nnto mobtle was also In th* abed, and k wua twisted into a total wreck. The shed waa completely demottgh .•d. Not, k raftar or con|*r goat re mained. * y• 1 leaves war* Ttlowa from tree#, and lay about if stripped off by the teeth es n BN droua storm. ±>. r - Pieces of scantling vdef* hnrted more than 200 yards. Hpllateri at «mall piece* of th* acnptllng wee* blown Into the bodies„©f the men There was no one near th* shad tie ! bolt touched the dynamite t» N* treacherous energy, sscept the mow killed, but the force of the exploaten waa felt as far away aa two m lea. From Indications shoot the pine*, ■he holt first struck a tall tree over ban ■in k the shed, and Jumped te th* roof .The tree waa’ severed by the lighting, and stripped moat of Rn foliage snd scorched by th* raeuß pal heat. The victim* of the tragedy had ; i>*t-n Working In the roeh quarry. 1 when the brief, hut fierce storm ow -1 cur red. nmnsw j wok n GO ’ 1 STRIKE TOUT Strike Ordered In Hirike rnbenrnhle Condi lion* Among Children’u nothing Wnrkepg. I New York. June 24 —forty ihouaalnd workers on men end ohll dren'a cluthlng In New York - tty Md vicinity have voted to atrlke miorvww It waa annmina-«Ml t> day by the Agaal gamatnl < loth na worker* if AmSflca T-be strike was ordered after nil means had been taknn to unbearable crndlttoga. **
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