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WRATHHt Uni Under a hewers sad ceeler. IwAy, hk. VOLUME THREE; NO. 129 , 7 ms WITH INTRODUCTION OF BILL IN SENATE THE LEGISLATURE SETTLES DOWN TO BUSINESS Adjourns at 11 o'clock Yester day Until Monday Nig M at } Eight TUrty/ , MfU BROUGHT PROMISE * { OF FIGHT IN COMMITTEE .. Hm Measure aa Introduced. Pro vides (or Appointment of a' Commlaalow of Beven Business Men by the Governor to bei Ratided by the Senate. Com panion Resolution Relating to Railroad Calls (or Committee 4 of Five. r 4n«*«t a tin- whs yf( MnOKtln la Ike Hnilf as >. ( Mtate port awd »hlp romaria- V po bit, and a mdillw iMkln •%> reparation v( tk *M Cm rear * Yadkin Tolley railr«od a* a reatinooa* mml and went rail, mi from tMe water al Wllnriag tan, to WU Airy, the Nertb Caro- Hm |UMnl.nMOl)lj today get dona to Ua real haalne** of Ita extra aeealeo. A pabllr heating oa tbe port romakaloa Wl will bo bold al • oVlorb next Tuesday afteraeoa by the water transports! i«a row. ■Mae of the donate, at wblrb prep*penl» sad opponent* will bo board. - Beth breaches of Iho legMa tarae adjourned after brief sea ■lona today aatll Monday. Tbo lone met ■bortly after IS A. W. and at II A. V. adjourned nltll NtSa Monday sight. When the House returns Monday night. it will rocolv* a favorable re | h port of the finance committee on a : bill repealing the proposed consittu 1 , ttonal amendment rclattna to »‘nkln* fun)ta forth« stale highway bond*, and one containing a subsidiary amendment pormlttlnx the u<• o' tax”*, such as gasoline and atilnmn , btle license fees, in tbe sinking fund ! The poet committee a t»U t ixlay j • brought pnwnine of a fight in tbo 1 comnaittM, and possibly on tbe floor I o&tbo Senate to illmlnute the pro I vision for n referendum to the peo ple In .Introducing the bill today, Senator Harris of Wake served no tier on IJout. Governor Cooper that b« and Senator* Brown and Bell.iiny. who will hava Joint charge of the measure would endeuvor to huve the reierendum clausa stricken out of the measure by the committee. Mi old they *u< redd'and the hill plase* without that sectlm. it woul I empower the state treasurer to la sue 28.T>Oo,<WHl worth of bonds as needed tor tha bit It ng of ports, and squiring ship* for operafihn In the coastal trade And tbe commission would b« authorised to beatn imme diate work of. develotting the water traneportatton po<aibi||iir* of the North Carolina sea const. Tbe measure as introduced pro v dea for appointment of a tnmmla slon of veveo business - men by the' ftovernor. to be ratlfled by tjie Ken ate Tbe commissioners would - me t not leas tban every three months, and would be authorised to e employ competent engineers to survey sites.! and other employees necessary to e»- tahliab terminals at desirable p Ints along tbe const. . i The compwnon resolution relating to tha Cape Fear A adktn ra'lroad. yrovldea for • committee of five to ascertain what action can tae taken to restore this ltn» to continuous op • eratlon. from Wilmington Ml Airy, Instead o' being divid'd, as at pres ent The House p-isaed a liMI giv'ns T linn the power to grant discounts Ad assessment penalties In a-onn-t --. tlon w th the payment of laze* , Sftnother All Attempts Bring K. K. K. to Vote Oklahoma City. Okl.v. Aug It UP) ftmothe|ins eleven attempts to tiring the Ku Klug Klan issue to a deris ive vote, a majority of the Democtalir Senate Committee lute today approv ed the plglform adopted at the Na tional Convention of New ork. order ed the execute* i ommlttee to pro . reed with the state organization, ami th»n adjourned. t With its alienee, the committee a|> ' proved the p-triy nominations tor the •tete rnanimoiiH Approval Given to. Harriot Paris. Aug n 14b The iinanl mous. I approval has been gle.-n by the Cali Iwet to the arson cf Premier Harriot ■ad his cotles-gues ,t th* lamdon rep arat'on <onfrre«ce This was an rounied ft tbe conclusion of the ate rl«l cabinet mono I at 1:M o'clock this morning o THE GOLDSBORO NEWS DEFENSE NEAR END OF PLEA FOR MITIGATION IN HEARING CHICAGO BOYS 1 STREET CAR IN THE CUT WILMINGTON KNOCKED 13 FEET Heavy Trufk Hits it Broaditidi- Afler All I'mutciiiftni Had I<eft. Wilmington. Aug *. leers than a full minute after the lust passenger had alighted from n belt |tt,e street car at Henventh and Orange atreeta yesterday at 12:30 o'clock, the trol ley was struck broadside by a heavy the rails and badly wrecked The terrific impact caused Opciator J R Mtllloan to be thrown through the car window. It w#. stated by Ray mond Hunt, general manager of the Tidewater Power company, t hnt Op erator Million wok one of the cflin pnpy's most reliable employe-. The street egr waa bound east on Orange el reel. Stop was made at , the west Intersection of Meventh and .two paaseugerw -dSghted. Whin the J trolley was started and about two (thirds ac ross jhe Intersect on the hlg trurt belonging to the M:-lver Lum ber company and driven by the ne gro Raker, struck it brrtg/lelde. knock Ing lb* street car off the rails a | distance of 13 feel The truck waS i h»-uncl north on HeveMth street, and | okfctsle or th* traqtlon company state, thet they Ware informed that the machine was traVellng at a speed betweer 40 and 60 miles an hour. Immediately after the accident the negro appeared at police heitriqiiiirhd ers and reported It. Police' were Immediately d spat-heel lo the scene, lent after an examination decision wa« reached that tbe truck driver had the right of way. consequently lie" wns not arrested fleneral Mayor Hunt said the street c-.cr was damaged to jhe e* tnrt of not less thstyi 21 000 The 'llie tinderfr.cme badly bent, and one of the n»le« bent badly Th* radla tor of the truck was . crashed, back to the c-eat AI.AHkA HAN AIK RlfeVH'E Anchorage. Alaska. Aug 0. (/Pi This Is the latest Alaskan o'ty to ea I tahllsh an aerial landing field A smooth, level, onfL has been provld ed.'stx blocks front 4he business sec- M i lion A commercial aviation com- \ |wnv la carrying on a regular pas f - senger am vice to nrinlng districts. ! | , r . i , . - LET US KEEP OUR MONEY AT HOME Several months ngo“a band of Goldulxiro i-itizens lK*jf«n the diflcUKumn of, and xpreadiiiK proiwianda for the huildiiijf of a new hotel for Goldtvboro. An organisation was perfected, which went olffand sold .steak in a new Hotel Company to make the building of that hotel |a>*sil»le. the old hotel site was purchased from th,. owners, anti the razing of the hotel ts-gan. ihis work being done by the lirnt of A. T. Griffin Manufacturing Company. f Now thi*, part of the work is completed, and we are ready for the next step, which will Is- the letting of the contract for the ym tion of the new "hotel building. So tar the work on the new hotel has Ireen done by the peo ple of Gnldidtoro, unless we take into consideration the fact that we secured the service* of pn outside organization to onstrate to "we ourselves” that we could secure the money to do the job among nor own people, and now we are ready to hire, ft contractor to build ft for us. Goldsboro put up, the money to buv the old hotel site. A Goldahoro firm purchased the old Ixiilding. and connived it from the Bite, anti there is no reason why a Goldsboro contractor, or contractor* should not receive Lhe contract foathe construction, all other things Iteing equal, or nearly so. Goldsboro has the material, with the possible exception of remeDt, and nailing material, and there is no reason why the “GOLPfOIORO HOTEL” should not be a monument to the jk-o ole of fidldslstro. by the jteople of Goldslutm, .for the people of the united world, or whos<M*ver choose* to come within our gate*. We have the people back of it. who have subacrilmd lo it until it hurt, in order that we might have a new hotel, we have a* citizens of our town contractor* in every branch of th,. con : truction game that are*fully capable of handling the job in the »V”e manner as it will In* handled by an outside contractor, and by allot ing the contract to onr own contractor*, our money will l»e kept right here in the city, with very little exception, and the town will benefit thereby to a greater extent than the layman ran imagine Uf* build Goldsboro with Goldsboro capital, and Goldaboro manjtower. * | “ „ 1 Dr. H. S. Hulburt Spent the En tire YeNterday’it Semlon Dig Hec-linir lAtopold’H I’erHonulity. CROWE TO LAUNCH HIS REBUTTAL SHORTLY The Lust o( the Tour Eminent Specialintd Says Leopold Wan Fit Mentally to Into the I’lann of laieb in Committing 1 the “Perfect Crime.” Becaune of Mental Pefccla in Child hood. i I O'* . - - - | - , t'bkmgo. Aug 9 t/P) The de fense today neared the end of its plea before Judge t'averly for mltl gitton in the punishment of the two Mina of millionaire families. Nathan l-eopold. Jr., and Itlrbard Isr-b.for the kidnapping and murder us Rah ert F'runka. the son of another mll- Itwnalre. Dr. 11. H. Hulberl. of Chicago, the last of four eminent specialists, thru whom lh« defense has attempted to prove they are “mentally alck” spent the cnt2re session of the court -on the witness .gland. He dissected l«eo p«ild‘a personality as he had that of !<oel> yesterday. is-opold. he aakl. was lit mentally to toll In with la>- tdi’s plan to comnv't the “perfect crime." he-ujuae ftf the mental state to which h» had Wen reduced thru pliyaloil detect*. thrcHigb failure* of certain glanda to junction normally, and a Strangs km* slaw imraonalßy whlc-h had pwraiatMi frAn childhood Immediately upon »Th's defense resting. Robert K. i'rowe, state's gt lorney will Igtinch a vigorous rebut tal In furthering hla demand for the dewth penalty for the youths, who have plead gutlty to the murder. Hla rebuttal test mony.wHl require poralbly Tour days * fl ' •’ Fourteen Personß Arg Injured at Macon, Ga. Macon. Oa., Aug 9. (4’i Fourteen o«r*on* were Injured. sony» pertiups futany. when u they train cvpcrat eng from a mine near McAntyre. 29 miles from here, broke loose from si locomotive, .cn-l hurdled down a utile long Incline. cr»tshe'd Into c tram loaded with workmen on the r way home. « |l s I New York. Aug. 9. l/Ki -4'otton fu rturea closed steady Oct. 27.33 j, !>«c 2t>*3; Jan 26 68; March 26 92; f May ’ Cn 16. Kpot cotton cjuieltl Middling. 1 joy- . • _ • ; *• O. HtINPAr MORNING, AUGUST 10. 1924 ItTEKW SIDE LIGHTSjffifIED i > TOBICQ in Rruum* Offer*# ky TbAmcrMiiat Wklrh are oAMuch Intereut Id Folkna eni nt|R> Weed. (ft. W. Mc jarta»4 »■ Ike WH-ou Kalriuont t*« Udy Mooiiae ncountml tor throne Tuea | day in Houth c'si«|*m and tjte b>r . daring North (araltaa markets for ) bar abort reign «( nmoethlng Ilka ht weak*, many bwvs .canned .be papers for (Hi touring the . travailing prices df the weed. Near . ly every one had raid about the h*a vy rains this snavier. not alone In this belt, but la qlmo*t the entire bright leaf belt, which oauaed great , damage the grafting crop, w-tsh Ing leaf of Ita gum and making It Inferior In qualiy Neatly all the I markets reported |e«vy sales bn tbe I open In* and ntllt Mfevy aal m» at thin f writing. Home of ftieni “wired In" f averages y flood Intentions to be k sure, but those who have followed] the trail of the tobacco markers for year*, know bow utterly Impossible It la to get aa average by merely hacking at tbe sale*, wth price* ranging front >4 to 140 and JOv imni pound* on the door pf every possible description It la tor ibis reason :hat your correspondent made no • guess," ond wired It to you; prerer ; ring to wait and give you ac tual flg urea as to the average That your i readers may understand the relative i position Fairmont occaptes to the to bucco woild. w>TI yoa permit u* to I say It Is, one of tha largest market* ( of the South f'arvdlna bclt. ancl we i take It the figure*, exiting here aa to average* are fully In line with the i other markets. The actual sales on Ibis market c alnee the opening to date are; I Tuesday, Aug. Mb, JU.HI lh*.. av- i ernge 21118 Wednesday. Aug 6th. 1344.216 Ilia. < «w r.ui* sl4 PI c “ | Thursday. Aug. 7th, 122.11$ lb* | average sl4 52. _ While Ike** It* ci res might Indicate I nn advance l» pelneaafft t* n«rtb»4- i The quality i>f the ogerlnga Is just Improving Wton all of the hot ton, primings, gre aoM. without the price* nctually Advancing, the nyer age will gnidually creep up. These same ground primngs which con all •ule.l over three fourths ,rs the sale. »' Hid not have brought Fast season within twenly-flvc cent „r more of what they are now bringing On the few grades of good tobacco that la now tteing marketed, the pH res are running no higher than they were last year The following • alile .will convey some Idea aa to price* on the various grade* Common turtn, primings. 24 lo 27 flood to medium primings. 27 to ♦l2 Oo«hI to tncUaui smokers sl2 to (17 Medium cutlers 220 to 25; Good cutters 226 to 235* Best leaf grade*. |35 to $47. In closing Ibis article wre de«lre | , ►mv that wse have been on a more orderly market; or better con <l.kted market than FalrmoHt Ita »t.ree Arms of warehousement. Cham t>«ra A Reeves R. ,f. Davis * Hone. and Nelson. Neal 4 Jones. while n*< h are working to sell alt the tobacco they can for their own houses, yet each are working for the Intcresi* •»* nil. to the end that In the near Util ta Fairmont. with Its double sales and n company's buyer on iwch. n»My wioms to this bell what Wilson Is 'n eastern North Carolina, whal Win Von Hnlem Is to ihr Old Hi it. and whn* I tun villa- is to tho tobacco 101 l •r v'rglnla 1 V I Henry Ford HeromeH Candidate for Senate l«an»lng. Mich.. Aug fl (A*» Henry Kuril became an Involuntiltr candl date for the Itepuhllrun nomination for the I'o'teil Slates Senate Mien 'ilfficlent signatures to place his name In the primary ballot Si idem her ?•. were tiled with the H i retar) of th« State today. m.sst'NK ttovn umipt (OI.OMMI ■4Mlhl HI 110 KS Vienna. Altjf ;* Women's Itn • n handkerchiefs, m colors and fan iy designs are the vogue here |u«l how One of the most popular col or» for handkerchief borders Is a|> l'li» green nivrtls blue, a/«lla pink also being s»es» In the streets They are all hemstitched, of rOUt'se TUI. Til l s till h Vil.l K Paris, i Aug W (4h French velsrt narlan* Insist that a cow's tail de termines her milk output and also her milk value The quantity and value are indicated, say the veteri narians by the smoothness and «■! it ; derness of the tari from a aort of , break In Ih# hone afrtntura l.< the end of her By swatter. ■"* ** ♦* <5 D. G. THOMPSON SITS COTTON COOP ID BE (SPED CERT LIST TEN L Though He Doom not Moon to I Hay Cotton W# Bring Mure Money Than Idist Yrar. > * I "The cotton crop | n North Carulina, according to my judgment, will be about alxly per vent of what it was Iwat year." said H (1 >*z terttuy afternoon. In dlayusalng thf general conditions for the farmers tor this year, “and perhaps even less thnn that, though I don't mean.to a«y that th-s comlltion In the state will make f-otton bring more money than It did Iwat yaar, tor our local condition will Ornra nothing to do with the general crop, and the price of the crop’ throughout the country." Mr Thompson stated that he had been keeping a rinse watch of the cotton through this eactltjp, and hi had found that In most -cases the late cotton In locutions where the water had n;4 stood on the weed, would make the best crop b> far Th* wWjyll, he stated, had ct. ne prac tically ad damage It ill, *o far of he <X>uld tall, though there ' wen some fields where punctured square* could be found. Mr Thompson la jtrobahly the beat 1 posted man on the eußon crop, ami 1 als oto J»j. found .In tlie state l!« i ■ pends a great deal of his time dur Ing the aping and early 4»»rt of the I summer each ywar traveling all over the state, and In fact all through the > aouth. for the purpoee of muklng a *1 tarty of tha cotton alt nation, and he » Is considered by many of the I I Kinking Institutions of the north as I aa aulhor ly oo the subject I The report of tha*government J statisticians whtj reported on |hr <1 1924 wop Friday, which rtpnrt. «lUe- < ed a rapid drop In the price of ton, tends lo show that other 1 Done of/the isrtton licit are not to ] suffer a sheet crop, according lo tbe opinion of Mr.. Thomiteon .as we ar* ‘ to suffer here In North Garolina. The govarment rbport estimated . -tloit there would be uppHoxiapttejy 12.- kM.OtN) bales, ami prokhftljt He rnaJty 4 TMM4MJMsatoffirS m mi'i • lh/a ye*T. and thgtHie price rscelfed will not necessarily I* h lac In* i thun last |>rl>e*. "Th»rf wu* u carry over of epprot • I mutely 2MMHMJ luilvh from lad fear* crop The myi*. contrary to , rrpci lullim*. have not I mu) to *bul i 'town during Mu' pant ><yir bee mac • V a shortage of notion.” wlmlcml Mr Thompson "The anioiinl of cotton n Ihe country li.*h li.ki nothing to ilo with tin- prlcw during Iht* p*«l lew mouih*. The real trouble with the market today." hr r.iatlniird. *'i» > the fa< I that <litiinw the time between July mill and July I**2l |»i«- price ol cotton dropped to lie pet IMMind. or appitixim itely SI .Mi per taile. unit manufacturers who had ttie hi*h priced rollon In stork and were oblig'd to take h loss of fl.'.u it Imle on 11. Inure l»i-eonii\ uhsolutcli why of « O n tiiMtiiiK market If there ta a variation of one or two rent* a pound in < n« day. the large liuyera become panic stricken. and there la I ttie wonder. Those are ilaya never to he forgotten " he aalil ”1 contribute the fact that there are po few weevlla thta yejir to the method tiaed by many farmer* throughout the »■ entire country in ualhg every kind of polaon. and wherever possible deatroying the plarea of h ibltallon of llie hug dtir lug the winter months.- and the fart tfioT I lie wiHtbrr win a little more severe than itauul the mi -1 wtntei We were v sit'd by thin plague without being forewarned.~%d It l» entirely pniwnhle that they may dis appear In the a»me manner," raid Mr Thompson „ , Fire Near Salt Lake City I)eKtroy« Block Halt I«ake City. I'l.ih, Aug » (4*l Klre which already l« reported In ha»e (teatroyed-one liusinrK* (dock nl Murray, a etihiiih about seven tnlle •oulh of here In assuming alarming prnpni t tori'-. according to a mi-ngsi report reaching thla cly. . No lowa of life haa been reported nor the etrmgth of th<- fire delermiti ■ed. Murray haa « |Mipulalion of aboul 20 find profile. :s I‘t KNONN lit: 111 V . Toklo, Aug !» (4*) Heventy-i hre< person* are known to be dead, *n-l 57 missing a* a leaull of Ihc oyer flowing of tlie Tmhi«iil lllvet. ig northern Portnnea. arrorrvng In gd Vlrea real hlng here today Appro* Innately I n oon house* were Inundul yd. of which loop were destroyed, whMe thousand* have been rendgred homelewa Including 7*><>o la Ihe city of Talhoktl. It la egpei led that lb (usually Hat will grow when com plete report* are received from the dlatrtcia'of Talhoku ani rir n wjyhii l w<• re the chief sufferers, i CONGRESSMAN ABERNETHY ; TALKS WITH MR. HAWLEY ON TRANSPORTATION BILL REFUSES MAKE PUBLIC UTTERS WITH 1. Dims Council Holds Thai it Wa* up to Mr. Dacia to Make Public Correspondence if he Wished. r " .. . Atlaatlc tttfl N. J. An*.'*., (4*l Ignoring reguenta contained in Hcore* of telegram*. the executive of Jh.. American K.-dvrnthm of u l*or. tilr<>lull HmiUMfJ (lamprrit to •lay refuoed to pubMah the norm •pondcnce which Mr. Oompera. nab la*t Wcdnemlny hail panned hrltrrn hltniw'lr am) John W. |>uvh.. I lento erotic I‘rcaidcnthil nominee The council held It waa upt« Mr l»a*la to make public hla ansae o' the correspondence. If |»e wlabed Then the council would ptiliNah Mr (tamper*' commonlcatlona to Mr 1 . |f>n rla. / "It la Mr Havin' move." Matthew Woll, vice president /it the PVdcrnlton and a poke*man /or tin council y- — eievtttiv* council u near the ••ml of It a proaram Ant how lima It will remain In eeimt n at the At lant'c f'tty hotel remain* uncertain. I’olliica added It the program no tinny unnrheddled ii<m» that the or der of bu«in< a* ban been continually disrupt*. * -, . . ■ „OJ YOUTH IS USED ; OFiIWIIBCWIM JOWItIE RI - p wy« Wilfk If* Arrested, Hut Public Intercut • Turns to I'ltv for the Yourn Man. I 1 ThonnartWe. Aug H Oeorgc Hch ' mer. of Halt.more. Mil. hefor. the city recorder UiU afternoon chat «ed with Ihreutw on the Hie of Ml* Vestal lu ona: I. daughter of Mr. am' Mra, ISeorgp Is-iinard. of West (111 I ford sired, -lie testifying that fc.t drew a revolver on her at two differ ent Ilmen last Monday. The weigh' of I eat I men y seemed to l>e aom«what iguln t the young onto and the court lined hint SIOO sod coala amount In to *2O According to the alary Miss leon «ri| met Hchlrmcr while v ailing hei brother. Jfohah l.eon»rd. in lamia' illle, Ky. where she said: she me hjm many lime*. forming quite an a qualntanre w hich ripened Into‘avome what of a romance I hey no i neat in llultimore, when Hchlriuer stated they not many tlm ahe offer ng her hand In mar rlage, but he ln-lsli>d that he wa aiain (bhilng to Thomaavllle with th P*Tpo«e of learning something of her before making any testified engage meat. lie testified thill he' lillil pul his gun and held II in hi» hind will the b.irel po ntlng toward hlmsell and do ng this on her ln*lateiire, a she seemed d< leruiineil to know whether or rid he had a gun, bu with Intention wot■ceveir of shontlnr her or anyone el*. MUa slated on Ihe slant tliut as they were romlng logethet from the Klrst Haptlsi Church Him W morning aller Ihe service tin man threatened In kill her and aa a 111 111 Ihe p.nlor slit g’ett'ng to hei h- 'bi tin this charge the young man was luck'll 111 lb- city jail to aw all v bearing I'r'oeclltlnft All'll ney Jacks'n .Ilk d Hcbivdicr if he cared. In marry tin lining l.rdv now. Ills rcpUs w « emphatically, "No. mil for a million il'dlsr*.”- The young man dated that It* carue to this town almut a weS ng anil hud inlitul d .’with dfferent pen pie who talked 'reely with him on istitila of person it interest to him elf Ihe young own says he Is 2 ye.vi ( old has K'»»| euiployiucnt. hnt his eapcrlencr here found him qulu unprepared to meet c*|>ens> s and ; |tgy Ills fare ha< k to llillim ire Man< peufle here contributed to Ills ei liens»-M ,md bellied hint buck to hi home MOV MM Ml l> HIV UK Waterloo. lowa, Aug it td’i The body of V. vim o|<| Nlcbnls * Mghgrlcs. who wiiW thrown Into tvd.ir Hive by bln step unit her, Mr* Marls Ms harfi's, wfaa taken from the r!V r to day. The woman has confessed, and face* a charge of murder. MmamawmowsaiawMaA MEMBER OP I ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 mmJ pricb nvß aam >, -■ , Hay a legislature Will Pmr BUI if They Think People Want It Pamd. . ~ , * CONGRESSMAN IN ClfT FOR ONLY SHORT TIkUE» Mr. Hawley also Received a Men- NUKe from Mr. Bmaten pi Kinston Urging That aa Maiur of the Members of the Local Chamber of (ommorco of the I A*c«l Chamber of Commerce do to Ra to Bn press Their Wishes In tho Matter. *"*hd mesiher* *1 lb* lepMa turn will pant, the hill tor the sp preprintles tor the enUMHkoeet es port, ns the rstoera «h*rt e s Ike ntste, M they thtah the pee pln. part Irnlari) the nhMIWCa, west it pmwL*‘ laanwisu Ahersetki Ibid the l£smt *t Ike local ('banker es I'ISSWW yenterdsy afternoon. t oaimnnauM Ahe met by was In Ike etty tor a -hart Haw. and *; while here he had a liagtop talk #* with tbh pren Meat «( the Meal, ( hamker el • ( om—rre, Mr. Wi H. Hawley, aad be aisled thaf wit heal a deebt the Ipfteia lare ann la • pedal aeanton weaM pa»* the hm If M waa sweated bp the people of the »tato that H wm Ikelr denlre that the MH b« , pa»**d. Tj , a la add Mina le the Mtoeaieat, I’rrnMeat Jopa Hawley received , a mennsge from * Hr. H» toil) Hrwttoo, of KhMlwS, pro.lddto to Ibe Tnawxpartatloa * Her**, arvtae that an asiny to tbn toon- • bar. to Ike AoWtottoa to HaM«> tore M nglto so to RoMp* M&mP k * h i i rwvr i • ntiii mmtt h • Tpm tw n w*rwnww <n wm rdtlOw of th* angtcrn pnti as the sto*o 1 tad Mr. Bruka ratn*stiy urge* aQ * who posaihly can do mi ta go to IV* lelgh oo thla. day At legat forty or fifty member* should attead frog* , (iolilshoro The additional money, which la paid to Ihe rallroadn each year by . the shipper*, which must corn* nltt mntely from Hi* ronautaera. hocanaa of the dbo rlmlnallon In freight rata* practiced by tha radlroada oa North , Carolina town*, will go a long way > toward rctlrlaa the bonds aacraaoff , or the lowering of the freight rataa > n cnnvpat laoa with Ihe rale* accori* ed to other section* at th* enuatirjr where port* have beta aafcthllahafh A special session of the loci slat at* is now In neaglop for the putpOae #f eonaldertnt- th* recommeadat'oae of i aiwclal isonmitter rolattv* to th* stahlisliniend of port*. *od the tneta> her* of Ihg legtslatm* would Uh* o know ]ust v T?inr the people par ‘mularly the shipper*, aland on 'Ho natter If th* pevipl* of lb* atata." who are sufltclently Intereated la tha waller to wish It p*«*ad. will toha he time. Tuesday, to go to of Ihe sole purpose of lolling tha* nemher* of Ihe leglalolttae know linn they feel about H.". there la 111* !* don lit t hot the bill wf»r he peaw* d. regardless of ihe ract that It tg v Uovernfir Morrison Ides, and that he editor of the Newa A Observer loe* not wish the Uoveraor to ouw* cee<| In making It an eatabttahed f*ct, (til lo It*lelgh Taesday. Let th* members of the legislature know how you feel about K. Italian Airmen Arrives At Kirkwall, Scotland Kirkwall. Hcolland. Aug. • CAN— l.hmi locatelll, the Italian alriuoit. who la flying in the wake 'f th* American world fl'erw arrived at lloolnn Ituy. Kirkwall, from Hro«l||K Knglsnd. ut «i:Sh tooiakt After a rest of one hour and a half, he bop sil off for the n««t taodtog plaaa. which was iilMfot • lour hour*' light ■ rom here. » I*AH KICNIVK AT TAM Vt.tJ . Ugonier I’a , Aug. • (AH Hr lllng nearly ■ mile «ad a half through tha earth's crust into the healed enb atrata. gas men have made ua*wc- " ceauful effort* to strike Wells with which to replenish tha steadily dwindling supper of eas to thla dl*- trlit. lirilling crews of the People* Natural tia* Company, of I’titahurffh have penetrated nsarly T.OhO feet without reeulta. The Ugonier operation la tha dodg es! hole to the world that haa boon drilled lor gas. Th* work ho* boon In progress four years. The 7JM ton murk vrse passed on (be fourth blrthduy o( the opentttog.
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Aug. 10, 1924, edition 1
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