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' dgmi in i —. THE WXATHER Weather: Mirth OartMpa Partly aaaa ftdlagMd by fkls m°d,ir»i.\ '**i**m VOUMijjKTNI MBEK 577 CARDINAL MERGER, “APOSTLE OF PEACE,” IS DEAD _ ;V . | Pennsylvania Hotel Fire Causes Heavy Loss Os Life Ueroic Figure Os YWorld War Loser fy Battle With Death ■•lff** Dalcta* Preble Pmw Away at Aiwwcrt A|i et Sweaty-Four ACTIVE UNTIL END CuM Pfg»l<7 Prateata. Oon tiaMi CWem.ce. nnd Work Throughout ninety UP) herak tevrw of the World War. died to4ay at the age es 74, laaiaf lie bay battle ■fllHpt ljks decline that set la ajbra* apration ea Dseeae- Perihild Merrier was dridw With ' influenza De ceßWer 19. The news of his 4111% kMfea known when he wap wmms to attend the cere » atMy St which Queen Elba- Mfr MMaed the golden fees t mst hersy Pope PWin hon ra# her twenty-finh wed- MPf* pr s«ry• W Shortly afterward it was announced dergo an 0 pant ton. In a ;nstoral letter be deprecated fear of danger. Hie ailment' wee explained officially I "pr-rataient dysp* -i*da. making 118-J trltlon Insufficient for the active life the t'nydlnal wlahea to pursue.? He waa traoeterred to St. Jean Clin ic from the err.hhieaoprlc palace at Mailnes, Onoember 11. and wtaa op erated on the following day. * He waa given a local anaesthetic and waa able to follow all the detail* of the operation He atood the ordeal well. During the day* Imrfrdlately fol lowing the operation the ('ordinal ■earned to lmprov-. and hla complete recovery wa» predicted by those In attendance upon him. Suddenly, on January «. however. It became known that the condition of the ven ” arable churchman had taken n turn for the worae. It waa with difficulty that be waa able to aaaimllate food. He begau to weaken but hla robuaf eonatltutlon and faith aided him to wlthatand the ravagea of hie element, much to the aunwlee of hla physician. During hie illneea prayers were aald for hla recovery In all the churches and the heads of almost all the nations of the civilised world anx iously Inquired shout hla epndltlon Ambassador Phillips, of tm United State#, waa a frequent caller at the hospital. Once he brought the Car dinal towers, a gift frpifc. > Becretary of State Kellogg. Wbea the sudden turn for the worse came the Cardinal fully real i/ed thpt his end waa relatively near st iMwd. stomach has failed ■du there la/hothlag more the doc tor* L<n dSr the Prelate eald to a prte# at the bedside. The Holy Uacrwsaeat was administered. Title prompted the Cardinal to say: "When up health wan good I always wish ed OSSo the last eecrament not when ,was compelled to receive U. but WhAe I would Mill receive It, and I feel A little better now.’’ ArtULdal nourishment waa resort ed to during the Anal days of the Primate's (tineas. but this method served Ha purpose poorly Daring hla lUnese on January It, the oerdtaal loft hla bed over the protest* of hie physicians and conn ferred with churchmen concerning the Belgian tood Mtnation. Also he waa deeply tntsrasted la. tha prospect tt the union of the Roman and Ang lican churches, a movement In which Ke was the prim# mover, end held numerous conferences on’ the. sub ject In the sick chamber. During the lament weak one of his visitors was I,o rd Halifax, president of the Eng lish Church anion with whom he had a somewhat leagUfy conference re garding the union of the two church aa. , *v..- £ K-jAjySjr- GOLDSBORO IS THE GATE OTY OF EASTERN NORTHCAKOI.IYV SEAPLANE FORCED DOWN SATURDAY Miami. n#.. Jsn. n— yiy— Official confirmation or repnMs that the navy »earjanc 8-1-4 Mi been' forced down and *unk twriv* miles north of St. Augustine. Ha., about noon today, was made early tonight by nsvy officers follow- Ingafrtval of ten soegdanee In Bfecayne Bay. The plane carried three occu pants. Lieutenant J. O. Johnson. A. B. Laporte. aviation pilot, and J. I*. McLean, aviation mech anic's mate, ffcbt clam, at) Wf whom were believed to have been rescued by another Mtaplane which waa ordered to stand by. LOCALS WHIP WILMINGTON; SMALL SCORE J “ " u * Coidahoro Take* Snappy G«bm, 15-13, (Obtaining Revenge For Recent Defeat | Playing boro bofore one of the largest crowds which has witnessed a game here this sen son. the Oolds horo High School besketball teem last night obtained sweet revenge against the Wilmington Highs. by winning a hard-fought game from the New Hanover lada by the close score of 16 to IS. a margin of victory one point teas than "that by which Wil mington last Saturday night defeat ed the locals, the score In the first contest bring 32 to 29. In favor of the boys from the Cape Fear region. Very little scoring was done by. ei ther side in the first half. d A ring which period Wilmington played mostly second string men, the half ending with Goldsboro on the lohg end of a 1-2 score. Both teams dis played more pep and action lm the second half, however, each scoring 11 points and the game ended with the Wayne county five hanging on to a mighty shaky two-point lead. The guarding of both baskets last night waa particularly good. and waa directly responsible for the small score. Simmon* and Bplcec contin ued (heir good work for the locale, those two last players accounting for J> of the 16 points accumulated by Goldsboro. Haar. last year selected all-state center, was the outstanding star for the visitors, scoring six of his team's II points. The' Goldsboro five will journey lo ,Mount Olive Tuesday night for a re* turp game with the quint represent Ing the high school of that city. The last tiv-etlng of the two teams result ed In an 16-11 win for Mount Olive, end the Wnls are determined to even the count A game with New Bern will be played on the M- mortal Building (hurt here Thursday night This contest gives promise of being a scrappy affair, and another large crowd will doabtleaa view the gamy. lasi night's line-up- Usldsbsre Wilmington POSITION Miller . { * t, Moore RF Gllllktn. P P. Roane LF Bplcev Parsley ' £ - ■ - Honey Durkhelmer RO Btmtnons Dobson U » . yiubstltutiona: Goldsboro- Waters for Gllllkin; Wilmington—McGlaugbon for J. Moore; Haar for P. Roane; Referee, Crum. N. C. Slat*; Roofsrs, Mahler and Deroaeett; Time of game, JI miaul*.. ’ Jr e ' » “ * * ' O GOLDSBORO, N. C, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 24. 1926 Dr. Frederick A. Cook Called A Genius By Rapid Amundsten FORT WORTH. Trxaa. Jan. 2J.— fa— Dr. Frederick A C*ok * a "genius" In the estimation of Cap tain R«ald Amundeeen, and no mat ter what he may or may not have done In business, he deserve* the re spect of the American people for hi* Intrepid explanations. Dr. Cook ■ay uet have discovered that pole, hut Commander R. 19. Peary also JggjE net have, and the. former hae aa good a data aa the latter, cap tala Amundeeen said here today. "I don’t knew whether he dearrve* to he In prison or not,” Amundeeen said. "To me hr was always a geni us Wbea we were young mrn to gether In a Belgian anarctic expedi tion. he bald that If aay men ever ranched the North Pole. It would be Dr, Cook." o "In 1601. Dr. Oook came back from tha North as the discoverer of the Pole. It waa among those wbo greeted him et Copenhagen. He began immediately te (put the story GOV. SLATON IS EXPECTED | TO RUN AGAIN 0 * I If—Mliaa Who Commuted Bcw tence of Leo Frank May Throw Hat tn Ring ATLANTA, ii Jan. •».—(HV* John M. Slaton, twice governor of Georgia, and whoae commutation of the death sentence of Leo. M Frank In 1916 caused nation-wide comment, will enter the doming race for gov ernor only In the evept of a‘‘coo- c fiction of duty for public service,” be told tbe Associated Pres* today relative to insbstrnt rumors that he will be a candidate. During Governor Riston’s admin istration there occurred °n April 26. 1913. the murder of Mary Phagan. a young rmrJoyee or a pencil fac tory In (Atlanta. For thl» crime, 140 M. Frank, of Brooklyn. N. Y superintendent of the faelory, wss convicted end sentenced to be hang, ed. case aroused a gmcral pub lic clamor for swift Juatlre and likewise creeled »aflpn -wide com ment. On the other hand atrenuou* efforts were exerted In Frankh l*e 'hs|f on the gronnd that the evidence adduced tended to throw the burden of suspicion «n n negro who wa« can rioted ea sn nceeeory Used Sl«l* Trapp* When the case came before Gov ernor Slaton he commuted the sen tence to life Imprisonment and a turbulent period enuord. (luring which there were open display* of threatened violence directed again*' the .Qoveroor. who celled out «b» Btate troop* to restore order. The Governors term oxjHed and he and his family *r*nt n large part of the time immediately following out of the State. Later Frank ,wsa formefly taken from the State prison farm at sil ledgevllle, to Marietta near Atlanta home of the family of the Phagan girl, where hr was lynched Since that time. Mr. Staton'* name heo never hem offteallr mentioned In pnlidca and today’s statement te the 'flrat Indication that he former yovPrnor ought conalder \runnlnx again for office "Bo far *a the Frank cs*e Is eon rergrd." be Mid. “that In rarely mentioned. I acted In accordanee with my obligation and conscience In that matter and time has only •erred to confirm the justice and correctness of that act. I have nl ways said and thought the people of Oeorgia would approve my course when they knew the facta. Same Snggeelod. "flaring been governor twice, once st the time when, as ’president of the eenatr. I bora me actinic gov ernor and subsequently through r I ration by the people. 1 bate h* (Continued Oa Page Five) a•.. . '-i '' . of hla discovery and explore*Fa* !» writing. Later. Commandar l’eary returned with hla claim of.dtseovrry and an attack on Dr Cook’a claims The ultimate result was disgrace for Dr. Ceek. tom par* * Merles "I have read Dr. Ceokfc story, and 1 have read Peary'a. In Pcarys siory 1 have u»t found anything Os tonaequcnce not covered already by Dr. Cook.” » f MucMlllau oat ■-itatcmenU from the Bakimoo aa to the length of tune that Dr. Cook spent In the heretofore unexplored region* tn an effort to prove he bad not had tUue M> reach the pole, Amundn*en explained “My experience has been that thr native Bsktmoa will give you Un kind of ansrwer you are looking tor." Amundssen said. Meta»am lHergrows DENVER, Cole., Jan 23—O’)— Vilhjalmur Btofatiseon. noted ArtUc CAI*TAIN O’BERRY “HOLDING HIB OWN” f * Captain Nathan OT|erry. proml- j j nent aijd beloved clttßcii of Golds , boro, who was stricken In his of- Ace Friday morning, was lain last night reported to be "holding his own" by Dr. V(. It fobh, tils phy- : slrian. This Wtfl he eheoring new* V Ooldaboro, whire Captain i) U( rry la held In the highest ot tfWk and a host of weil ; wlthors will hops that his 7 hnprovvment will be Immediate and rapid. ALGONQUIN CLUB ELECTS NEW OFFICERS •v *1 Enthusiastic Meeting and En joyable Barbecue Held in Club Rooms Last Night Enthusiasm and good fellowship t ’ T - marked the nnnual meeting and Imr*, becue of (he Algonquin Club, tietd In the (iuhmonis in the Borden Build ing here last nlgft, A large prowd wss In attendance, and Ihn members beard with expressions of approval a number of reporia and suggestions' Rl 0 ! brought forward during (lie business seasiou. which preceded the The meeting was o|>ened w^li^dhe reading of the reporia of C. D. Grovej - </ secretary-treasurer of the-eluh. P was announced that’during the past year a debt of 11.000 had been coni-, pl'tely discharged, allowing the rluli Lo start the new year With a dean , balance sheet. A motion that tlin j charter b« changed from that of a; social club to a civic organisation waa approved by the membership, and the Board of Gov .mors was Instruct ed td take the ne<essary nctlon to accomplish the change. In the event such action Is taken, the < lull will become g mender of the Goldsboro Chamber of Commerce Col low In* the submission of tho various reports and mot ton a, th" •lection of offtceys for this year was held, with the following r-suits; Kd* •In Borden, president, re-elected; 1 John D Gullet te, v Ipresident and C. D Groves unanimously and en ! thuslastically rt-ellnd sw-rriggy , treasurer Alvin Ifbwell. Horace R. King. K. II liraiham. Hugh Dortch and Dr. R. B. Miller wage named| dve new members of Ihe Board of , Directors lor a period of iwo years Immediately after the business session, the assembled members and guests udjoiiru<-d to thr hull Ynrriii of the club, where a delightful barbe cue. aecompanled. of course by the neoaeritfaa without wfclsft a <■• Is not a .co*. waa enjoyei by everyoas The snUre orrariosi WO*_JI «MUoct success from every riiwyahri. X * explorer, tonight took Issue with the statement made m ibtl Worth, Tex as. today by llaeld Ainundasou. who declared Dr. Frederick A. Cook’* claim to discovery of tha North Pol* was a* plauglblo as ttios* of the lyric cummunder Robert L. Petry. "If quoted AmuadMcn’r •tateuieut la most extraordinary', Ptcfanasim said. “I have disagreed with Amundssen —even on lutporttßt point* hut never more violent!) than this Call* Cask rater. “IVa; y hod a Ufe-flme of integrity behind hint wl-.He < oog* carter hga lean oue o. Lou*is>«nt faklnff. ever since ha (aked Ike Mount McK>aley climb, wlii u he claimed to have as tended io the crest, and it was later I roved that hr never wet more than half-way to the top. "His career of faking continued* f;om that time unMl l» liaded him in the federal penitentiary” DOOMED MAN AGAIN SAVED FROM DEATH SfttSn'* Hour by Gortriur • OSSUONO, N- Y„ 11-4*V Ambrose R,«aa, for two days a puwn to * game of life and dafcth. today for tha sucond Hmr off tllr black suit that mark* those about ta b.- executed In Ring Ring prison. Three hsur* befare hr was to Imi electrocuted, Governor Alfred K Smith telephoned from No*’ York, •ml ordered him icprleved. Yen terday hr, waa saved fourtoen hour* before time f*r rlrctraucUea by • uynr/’rary , atay of execution from a juatlce of the Supreme fvmrt. That *tay waa vacated la Braok lya. *d<l erao RM 1 fllMfMy* gave up hop.. Ordered l *4d Ural. Itu* again pi ,A» thr Mack anil he bad doffed Whan court* at*y waa received. He wont to Ae Isolated call reserved far thooe wha have on ly a fey h»«r. to live. Again ha ordered bta taat meat. rnthrr McCaffrey. the prht«a chaplain, came In far the aeeood time to pray for hint. Rota told hta sweetheart, Mk»s Obrletlnia O*- ttrtrn. he had given *ip hope. Rhortly l»efera I o’claek Friday night Roaa wa, taken to tit# "rial tor* cage* In tho death 9 Room There be creuobcd. while an thr * 'gvi f thr heavy I'oo Ihtca brottiera and bla whiter t Ik v '« fl m Wi whlapera Mi anehllef In ..the prison offer* , v »rd> n lawnn hiker McCsffrry iJnmre l, 1/wk thr state ■uprriiile'h : dent of prison* apd the uauil group o' O' w*>aper r» porter* and Wlt ii *. re wsth'ng the ho ir« drop ! *1 we, I v rut Inner Wa* Bruit gon •••'.*lo • b.'clr In the prison a r w • itei-iiflotier waa preparing far t.i* flr*t "Job" Tti- office Merhana rang. Rnprr. intrndeni I-on* oak ika massage 'lum I p„lavv which »ar* prison anthorltle* cun net act on any in formation not conflrntrd by offletl I document*,, but t/mg kn*wa ihe gev ,roor'e voice. lie uiartrd at a run for the death hoigm. with fVirttar'MidTkffrry f«»i lowing him. Raved b> M'tione Tall A* they entered Iloa* Jumped "P frightened, a» »hbugli he hour already bad coma. "ISie electrocutlan Is put off. "I'll tell yol more tomorrow. The gev. ftmt ha* given y<*«t a reprieve.'* Long Mb^ipldly Ann R<v*. Amhroar'a yesr.n Id sinter, began to err« !!•»• •aid. I'm swfuily tt»n»kfu|." Tlien leaned ag*ln*t the cage front »f (Continued on Page Five) * )J|| Eleven Bodies So &*' * ; • n • *•* Far Recovered And ■ ” More Thought Dead FELIX HARVEY HERE MONDAY Watrlct Governor W. Felix Her vry. ut Kinskui, will be a guest :ilt the Goldsboro Kiwattle t'-lub at the regular weekly meeting of that organisation, which wIU he. held in the banquet room of the Uoldaboro Monday evonlng. Mr. Horvcy, an able and bril liant speaker, who haa been pro flnmtly Identiftad with KI. anls activities for a number of yeara, WIU no doubt bring a m«b tage of cbeer and Inspiration (a member* of the local clnb, all of whom know and love Him. It U obllcverl that a full attaaflaace - will b« seen at the Monday night meeting. BURBANK’S VIEWS DERIDED BY SCIENTISTS •' •* -Jv PrtiMiHWit ('kif r—« amt Oth er* Scofat PUftt Man's Siaiemcnti on Religion t WU-AGtt, Hla, Jan. ». <&—The published opinion of £utber Burbank that "all ratlgiona are on a tottering foundation," accompanying hja ra lon ad avowal that ha "la an Infidel in the true aonao of the word." were dismissed by prominent clergyman fcara today aa unscientific. The clergyman manifested the highest reaped for tho plant wlanrd a opinion on-horticulture, but suggest-* ed that "the shoemaker stick to hla last. ” "ilia sssortmant of Mr. Burbank's beliefs printed In newspapers," said Bishop F. P. McConnell, of Pittsburg IM ihttllst. who once debated with Clarenro narrow, about agnoatlca "hure no scientific basis " "Mr. Rurhank la not talking of what he knows, but of what ba be lieves, and hla vtewa ns published, are decidedly mixed and lumplad * ' "Mr. Burbank haa confunad rail glon with such current acclcalasti dsme," said Dean Hhuller Mathews, of the Divinity R hnol of the I’nlvemiiy of rhlcago. "The questions. If they are correct, would argue that he Is not Inform'd as to present tendencies In the world of thought ( arrell's View* BAJ/riMOUK. Md . Jan 13. (At Dr. Alexia Carrsll, famous surgeon. lo** not concur In I.other Burbank's viewpoint of religion In relation to science. The famous horticulturist In i stalcrmnt. admit t<d he Is an In fidel, said: "As' a sciential. I can not help but feel that all religions re on a lottcrlng foundation.' n.-'w"tn true science and tni- re ;'nn there mu be no conflict," s.ild ur ( ,»rrrll "They operate In en •lrelv illstlni-t Helds " iii kurgeon Mid he did not be liar* that a "theory of peraonal res urrectfon or rHncarnallpn of ibr In dividual la Irnalilr; us slated by Mr Itiirliwiik. but instated, In reference ti 'ils v ry brief cumiment shat "rell don I* not u matter wtstep i> u b flamlswd *o quickly. Asked If. as Mr BarlssM. he ba lleveil there Is no ball. |>r CwmOl lam; bed: "That It a mere desall." Kj aOTUrer «d "I know Mr. Burbank He is u fine mini " B OOl>l.Of 'k MIT I,ONE . . | AVIAHHINfITON, J*n. W- (JV- A request that President Osdidge wall- i drew the nominal I>u of -Tltomar V . | Wmsllvck. of Nr* York, as a mem. . Lcr of the liiiersi'ite <>asmav«c y-imv. mission is under congtdersftan ks! some mlmlnlsctratlon n ielvfw ta the | Senate. W mm ■ I ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES 4- s 'o' ifT rrr=a-.,r-," , rmcE five CM/rm Twlv. PIWM, UiUMUtM For, BwiiavbA ta Ratal «fT • Bufldtag , TWENTY ~~irillM| rnmmmmmm m of G«Mta IbJeMMMS By Bum* (MhaniJMW" tag to at—tg ALLENTOWN. Pm. 'ifil. U. (AP)-EtaY««i > Mtam us VS trlry, w|mjwte q—troyjrf to hi in th« ruin* Rilled tßy, Itg 1 tg iMlw ijuik of lh« «Hraii«n mm dangerous, . The cause of Ota Mum fli Mill undetermtaod tap|g| Herbert W. Guth. ioK|; public aufety, said iIMM Mffl be a (borough invim(lgm«il| of a report that Just mtm (he Aral aldhn ot ftfig Ihe ugper floor. This rapfl -i-X 1 _ . .. * .» c *r» t Ana MtitcniliM uniWf § %: newspupor worker, g tadgsr •t (he hotel. tfasyr had Ju*t reached tka hotaTM tar hla nlgbt’a He dagyM |a talk with the sight dark.’ Tkatr conversation was laterruptefl. hr « terrifying cry of "fltw" from usaMlia, Both ran to the second Boor mad ; aroused tboa« rooming tkaaa. hot Mg' spread of the flamaa was Bo mpM they had to flea to agv* (Mr Uvwa. Neither heard any asplgotaui praradlag 'he first alarm, they aakL oneats on the fourth had fltlh I top) floors, unable Ui mags through *h« hallways were hanging from the windows whan tbs Hr ana an arrived. \eja wery of little turn becaaae of aa dd-tlme narrow roof ad porch that aa* endad lha whole width of the Ant floor. ftoe Falk ta flpptt Otle matt lost hla Hfls «%gn ha MD mm a window eh ggo lap floor of 'our were foam# NfldtaM tagothor la . corner •« Ma hard floor. Ya ttata «a Draaa The Are ktflA out shortly after I • cinch Am* sgraad no rapidly that |* <> ut sff iha ascapa pf moot of th* Taeats who had‘to ho carrtgg flown adders by the firrm*n Thor* was " time to drees. and the guaata ' rare fon-og Into the cold Maats of vlntr* In thobr light clothes. . The •emiierniur# hovflgofl lulwm if aafl > '* above zero, t «? ■>- BwMaely laiored ~ i Twenty of tha,guesta. all anterlag from luirna or Injurlan rocslred when they lumped to the streets, ware tak ♦n to boopltala. Six at one hospital, arc unidentified. Throe of them, floe tore said, pfobnbly will die. One of th<» six had bitten off part of hla tongue. fries For Help Ihe cause of the flrv had aot bean '•mined aevarai P* - after the The InsMa of the hoSol waa'a mass , *f flamaa whoa flrensaa a- rlwd. The *B»aye aad etsirwaya ahlaaa aafl. j "nahta to Waaaa shfllr aguni. friskt ‘“cf and Im wiidrrcd guaata atoofl at i 'hi* windows, walling for tholr rea . ogam. HpfN tatore could aaa the oe> cupants of lha burning bolldtng. aad h*ar thrlr ertae for help. ( averafl Witt l<« Few of ihoae raacuod reached the sidewalk without a drsneblag of Whs
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