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I m iTEATHHB ' toi goaoraily fair * Monday la west. Local ibwader show sasrt ■■■ i' . ■ ..I ■teJtoa; ,1..'. 1 VOIjIJMB WV HU Ml 145 KENLY WOMAN AND BOY DROWNED IN LITTLE Rl One k Deai Andier In ,> k. Critical Condition From Bring Overcome By Gas Wilson in Hospital With . ri|Uia| Chance Aft* er Failing in Rescue Effect : • Durhsm. Aug. td—(A*)—William Hum h 4*W naff Neal Wilson lias In n local hospital with a Rghtlng ohaaev for recovery from the effects of d«U- If gas encounters* this afternoon to a well which was being dag on tha •arm of t\ J. Goodwin. several mttos ■oatheset of here. Hod 4 not been for the heroism of John Roberts Poe who ffve times risked the dangers which 1 orbed la the Mtom of the well la the form of poison gas Wttooa would also hare died. This afternoon rock was encount ered la the wall whea It had reached a depth ifiiotM » Hot and the ass of d»samite was raaorted to to break tag ft np. fallowing th Mast and be fore the amoks and duet had settled ffgpoa went down Into the well to V load a buck at with the broken rock Three or tour backetfuls of the rock fn kaulad op before be wos over come by the gas. The storm was spread aad call dor help Cent oat aad within a short time o Bomber of men from aosrbr section* arrived. Upon tbs Issuance of a colt lor 0 volunteer to attempt the res ' one of Beene- lMpft Sotterwhlto wont down Into tha wall but stayed there only o few Mhonde because of the gas. Thao tt woo Wilson who volunteered his servlet He was low erod Into the well where tbs fumes of tbs goa wore about to suffocate him when ha signalled tbs men on tbs ground to pdf I him up. At he wtt being lifted be waa over come and the rope slipped from around bla body fall across the form Os Eaeon With the possibility, of a double trhgedy facias U»*ni. another frafftlc call for a roluntqer waa seat out re uniting in Poe's stepping forward. Throe Unas ha entered (he well only In be brousht back to the surface without accomplishing his purpose, and for a time It seemed that be ww «i_ about to sl*e up the attemw_d„xe»- eue. - \ Finally a fourth attempt* waa made and this lime he succeeded in send ing up the bodies one at a tine to the gdrface. Bason waa dead but Wilson * waa alive. The latter was rushed to the hospital where tonight war g hare chance tor hla record I *. ~- ' Hoover Foresees Air Traffic Progress CHICAGO. Aug. 14—(*>—A nation wide system of commercial aviation financed by private enterprise and sponsored by the gorernment waa pic tured hare today by Herbert Hoover as offering to American staunch air reserve, or earing the government r mentions of dollars In nlr defense. Bktyg developing business and thriv in Its own right. secretary outlined- eiclnelvely to lh« Aaaoolated Press the govern ment s ambitious program for nlr de velopment made poaalble by air legla latloa of the last congress and start ed by the appointment of an assistant secretary of commerce to direct, air ’ V*:: * v . -*—i———— St GAR from sawih rt JjONDON. Aug. 14.— (Jt) —Bnwduet sugar may toon -ha awe*t*ntog Brit- Isn'a afternoon ten. Dr. W. R. Ormaady told the eon press of < hemlsta In london that n process of wlnalng sugar from saw dust has now been developed to a Mage where he believes It has com mercial possibilities. la one experiment s|gty-ftve pounds of angar waa obtained from 1M pounds of dry aawdnet. At present, twenty-five p*r cast of the ting her cat I* the world la wanted ta sawdust WPaMrea - ■ ' pi*#- •- / L-jm § m I m jm ■ ; Ah| ■kh9 191 mm 91 19 9 m 91 B r 99 f ■H9L pH 9 H ■ H H m m Sl■ 19 9* H v M 9 Mb vL 9w wl JLmml LOCATED AT NO. 110 SOUTH JAMES STREET-—-IN THE HEART OF THEPftSINESS BECTK)N .. ■ --■ - _ ' ■ ' ■'■ ■ 'I i New Evidenee In Millett Slaying > Qsotoa, 0., Aug. 14.-(df-WbaU ever evidence say oas bas *ju i-emini the aatrder of Don MelleM publisher of the Kansas Dally New* will be sought by the Stork coud ly grand Jury neat week following the statement by Joseph R Roach, famous “clean up” attorney, that' while enquiring Into an alleged |ieo»r coooptrafcy be bad produced conclusive evidence agilnvt tbs murdsrer. MEXICAN CASE ISSTILLIN DEADLOCK - Today Marks Important Day fdr Catholics a ad Will Bo Watched Mexico City. Aug. 14—<#>—With the religious sltuatloa still deadlock ed Mas lean Catholics are preparing for their third Sunday without priests officiating In tha churches. It will he an Important day la Un Catholic cal endar, tha teat of assumption. ordinarily the day Uehspud jrith tpaclal ceremonials In an the Oathollr churches to MexloO. but thin will to Impossible tomorrow because of the witlHlrawal of the priests by order of the episcopate in protest against the new rrllglous regulations. Consider able intorest exists as to whether who have worshipped In the churches in comparatively email numbers since the priests ceased their ministrations will attend In lange numbers or whether because of the day's significance any popular demoo stratlons will occur. An interview with the attorney gen. oral several days ago for decisions as to whether the archbishop had Infrlng ad the laws of the country by forbid ding clergymen to criticise the gov. ernment Is still being questioned. The prelate baa been one of Che most picturesque figures la the con troversy. The government continues to announce scattered Instances of Catholic priests accepting the relig ious regulations with the statement that lire auch bays brought a total of 14 priests In various parts of the country. In each case the bishops have excommunicates the priests, al though the government declares they have been returned to their charge by the municipal ooummitters. Thfvse i omfiiltteee were named to fonlrol the churches when the priestq withdrew two weeks ago whrn the Igwe went Into effect. The Mexican episcopate It under stood to he considering seriously a petition to the government asking that application of ths religious laws he snspehded TAtll congress ukca up th| subject at Its meeting next month with a view of saactlag subatltute laws. MEW TORE COTTON hew Yorit, Aug. 14.—Cotton future* closed very ateedy at a net advance of 20 to 30 points. October IS.S3; Deceinber, IS .51; January 14.56; ..*» #/ 4 .> 4 i Al-TO EXPORTS IX< REAHf Imports of motor vi-hlrles, Includ ing foreign assemblies of American cars, tuive been T7 per cent greater during the first- five months of 1921 than during the- same period .last year. (LOfiKI) CARH IX FAVOR It la estimated' that 75 per rent of tbs eut ‘mobiles manufactured In the I’nlted Staten this yera will be elotmed models. The estimate la baaed on (be eGeqeral Motors report tor May. which shows that 79 per rent of the production That mouth waa closed GOLMMMA M. C. SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 15, IMS INDIAN TRIBES TO POWWOW wa jUww Old Cuatnona, Straw iMtodEll—, and Prmaaot V' Blpwßtha * Lawrhce, Kan. Aug. 14.—<*J — Once again the monotonous roil at In dlon drums, the war cries of Indian braves aad tbs aroma of simmering buffalo mast. Will float on the broese •cross tha Kansas prairie, la October. 6,000 Indians, represent tog mors than fifty t/lbes. will gather in Lawrsaee lor the four-day earn* coming and dedication program of the Haskell Indian Institute. A modern Indian village will be set up on the Haskell reservation and the four daya will be crowded with fea tures, including a world’s champion ‘hip *ar dancing contest, a buffalo barbecue, aad a gigantic parade, which will culminate la,an Intonac ttonal football gnaw. October SO. be tween Haskell and Bncknell Univer sity of Lewtoburg. Pa. -The celebration to one of the moat ambitious undertakings ever attempt ed for Ike American Indians. j "Irf&oaaectfen wtth tbs celebrattaa fsstures attendant to the large gath ering. the attention of insure Indiana will be called to the opportunities offered their children through eduoU tfcrn. ' sold Clyde M, Blair, aaporla- 1 Undent of the lasUtuto. “The older Indians are losing their antagonistic feeling toward education aad are sax tons for their yoaag people to attend college If possible. “Maskall graduate* exert a good la. flounce on the peoples of tkalr tribes aad away of them stay on the reeer from *upsrlntsh dents down. '. Rubs a Haas, a Pottawatomie, u at the hood of the Wind River Jurisdiction la Wy oming aad L. B. Bonn)* la in charge of the Chepeonc-Arapbaboe district at t'opebo, Okie.” One of tha tsatsres of the program is a presentation of Longfellow’s Hiawatha" by students of |h* Insti tute. aaeistod by visiting Indian danc ers. Tba naw stadium, which will be ded ict ted. aaata 20,00® persona and was built by funds provided wholly by In dians. g A .- $ I BAKE HI TH’fl IMTH * . New York. Ang. 14.— i/P) —Babe Ruth poled out bis 21th borne run or the year off Pitcher Reuther In the third inning of the Erst game of s' doubleheader between the Yankees and Senator* today. None Was on 1 baas. List Shows 107 Comity Teachers Now Employed One hundred and seven of th« each ere for Wnyn* County school* have been employed for the seaalon of 1424-27. It !• shown In a list Issued from the off Ire of County Huperlnten tent J. T. Jerome The list 0* teacher* for the seaalon is as yet IP- I complete a* some 15® teachers fire employed In the county. The nan's of teachera engaged fol I9W*: X AVNE fOrXTY SCHOOL TEACHER* Rregdea 192*-IWT Principal. Mary G. Plus; High 'School. W. If Intla; High School, Virginia tTone; 7th Grade, Mollle Tktgpan; tlth nracto, Mrs r p j*r- I I <r£ * Grade. Gladys l-*utrelt; 2nd Grade, Vddle lißhves; Ist tirade, Annabellr Parser; Grammar (irad*. Mr*. Wade 'lorsett; Primary. Miss Alice Flowers. Mrs. S. D. Poole, Nancy,E Wbhe learn* sad Print,pal WO, Johnston; HlgTi School Mijtd Hunter; Agriculture A , H. Veaary; High School H'lena But-’ lar: 7th Grad* Rulah Vincent. 4th t Grade Mrs, D. W f Pate; 6th -Grade i Mr*. 'W. G. Johnston; 4th Grade Daisy I Vhlt hard. 3rd tirade Ixiulae Jones; i nd tirade Mrs. t': M. Johnson; ll> ' . Grade fatale* Shriner; Ist Ojad* : Mary Neal » lament I - Grantham Principal W. J. Nichols, Agrtcgf - - I 19 t • More Shopping Days Before Tobacco Market Opens PROBLEM OF RELIGION IS CHURCH SINNER McLendon Says Con vert PTe4endinf Christians and Con verting Haases Will Then Be Eaay Task ‘THE NFJTBIRTH” WAS SUBJECT - - - -I - V A large congrogatloa beard Rvaa- Kvllat McLendon deliver a pow*rfu| sermon «t Mount Olive last night on ’The Mew Birth.’’ Ha said to part: **lsaa was ta on « cer- Uln ocrasioa and He had a very distinguished visitor. Why Wood* tons ratted agon Abe Master at nisht. 1 have r.evirr flxuerd lout, unless R was that Jesus was «Bt very popular with the high-bcowe of J»ru salem, and Nlood*mua. tike a certain sneries of snobs today, didn’t want to he seep in the company eg Jeeas. I can Me D*. iksfUMi now to his brown stone front, dawn on the boule vard. after bin • o’clock dinner, saying to Mrs, Nlrodsmaa. ’*l think I'll go GSmflßT' syarEi? % doubt he will feat highly flattered. If an august p*rsoa like mysrlf will •■nms Into his huarille presence.” There he goes down the streets with his lope, shad-bellied coat and silk lid on his block, and s pair es Dent gloves und goM-h*aded cape, sad >a dia mond ta front that would mahs a itowery saloonkeeper green with envy, and he rapa at the door wher* Jeans aays, "Onm*," and h« steps In trith a bombastic air sad a pompous look and aaya, "la Jeans InT" "Ten,” "I am Dr. Nlcodemua. I am the ipaster of ona of the first rhnrehea un-towa and a vary religions man; pay a tenth of all I make and fast I twice a w*ek and go to church rtg* j nlariy and pray long prayers The outward correctness of My Ilf* n beautiful and I am 24-karat on or ;hodahy, I have been rending of vnu, the great sermons that you are (Continued on Page Ffvet tqr* O. F. Seymour; High School l*. Hr Jolinaon: High School Olivr Cron; 7th Grade Mrs. Elsie Stephen son; dth Grade Fannie WVtodward; Sth Grade Ixrttle Townsend; tth tirade Ruth Munden. 3rd Ella Mas Parker; 2nd Grad* Mllian Miller; Ist Grade Gladyg Wright; Ist Orad* Hilda, Smith. ~ Here* Spring* Principal R K. Miller; High School O'Henry Rouse; High School Ruth Miller; «>th A Tth Vlrrinta Mar ti*; 6th ttta Mitchell: tth Mrs. H. K. Miller: 3rd Grade Miriam Carter. 2nd tirade. Grrd>- Thelma Klannagan *•• • ‘ \ t .1* | ssh. 6th apd 7th Mrs K I. Noel. Ird and tth Esther Cobb; Ist and 2nd Goldie Herring. Kahenta Principal Karl Rdg*rton; 7th Gradc Maybell Bryan; 6th Grad* ltarha*l Allen; 6th Grade Mary Slaughter, ‘tth Grade Reha Bell; 3rd Grad* Cr* title Allen; 2nd tiradr Mlllan Hatcher: . Ist Grad* Myrtle t!obi>*l; Ist Grade Mary F, Plttard. +* I^Smrtkm Principal J. fi. Manning; 7th tirade Velra Daughtry; 6th sad dth Grade Hr* ln*x Alexander; 4th Orad* Ap * > S' ■' ~ rV— * l' 1 * A ... t ■■ **> -it: ,a» •> t vt. TOBACCO CROP FOR NORTH CAR rtj mmmmmmmrmm B*y Stale Wil Make Blffkty- Bv* Per Ceat sf Last * Year’s Crap Raleigh. Aag. H. A tuba's so crop of U3.7ai.000 porfnd. (a predicted fur -North Carolina this season by tbs U. 8. aad State Crap Reporting Ser vice. la Us latest crap report forth« stale. Jast released, 3 This amount la 16 per ceat at last year’s crap, sad Is three per seal more then the average crop from till to IMS. There is also an In crease in acreage of 3 per cant over tost year Condition Increased fyom M per cent on July 1 to Tt pep oeat on August 1. The crap suffered sofas what from tbs excosslvoly hot weath er late la July aad early la Aiffaat. hat otherwise Is la unusually good rendition The average condition of all crape la the a.ato woo 4 per coat higher on Aagast 1. than on July t. accord tog to the' rsnort. corn aad Irish po tatoes betas the only crops that did •rdw awiirfl improvement. Cera Crap Dsetlae* -- The com crap condttton has do clued two palate to It per coat of •urmal with so Indicated yield •* 44.- bushel* The hot. diy w«t)»- ev * esuato th* docllao In condition. rendition of (he late eeoo iH *rish potatoes Is only 14 per coat at no*mil add no estimate of notable yield la given. Moat of tils mop to in (he mountain section of th stats, where the weather has bsen 4-7 end uafavrtrabts. although tha la«t woek or two conditions tore Improved. The sweet potato crap, bowwt- In f llft < Pgii Hlff ft Cftßulllftll of 74 per cant for August, an lacrepos of * par cent sine* July 1. The state has lost Its position as the first street potato growing stats, das to tbs lorg* Incrsaae In acreage /planted to ollrr «totes. The e*p*rted yield this v ar is 7.641.M>t bushels, la many* loralltlf’S the sweet potato crop had been harvested. and In some section*, growers ara ■till netting Mot plan (a Hay and fruit rropa bdv.- both im prorad greatly since July. EPIGRAMS When w a would watt wttli (tad Jf* art |a Hh way. Tbs aiara faith an fcava la Oed, (Ik Mara tare they will kava far each atkar. . liar ran jaa kara kaaa Irlrfcad If a creaked lawjrar la a# raa wfcjr yea «kaald hate a black - •Milk write your will, 1 kad rat bar »P*ud My etaratty la kali tar anyth tag ikfta tkai a( beta* a coward. -*e<r taac as Ike ratal* need la pat a cwadcwrar »■ Ibeir prayer* la tha rbarrk. Halbrlwa k aat aa aark a trifl ing ba»U w ■ Matter as (nllaa la Ikh llf« a Man fat* akaut "bat he k worth. KenUtatlea la Ika rbrht kaad as reiMalaara. Every center* lea k a miracle. Injured Man Slowly Sinking laaar M. Hoary, wka •altered a frurtarrd •hall wkaa hl» blcy fb •trarh a parked aetemehJk* •Iwte as rams yesterday, and 're* port* were Ikat be wa* gradual* ly klahlaa. There |« prartleally ao rkaare Ifcal Mr. Heary raa re rot.r. H *a* «atd. The »4ta*l arearrad aa A»»nae wbea Mr. Heary rede kb blryrla dlrvclly lata aa bile parked by Ike rarb. Me W ' backward* .Hiking Ik •hull aa Ik* pate Meat. If Is belle ted Ikat be Hurt kara brea stricken "Kb illness ar miil bate »affered a *8" «taha , aad Ikat tkla caused tk» aerl daut. far Ikera "aa aat aay traf* Mr aa Ike utreet at Ik* ftMa la «-• <* MRS. FLOWERS SAVED (ft CHILD AND GAVE UR ■ EFFORT TO SAW ARPM Cyckme Mack Speaks Here Monday Night Rev R. r* Mclriadoa. “gretoow Mack", of Rennet tori Ha. 8. C. will speak la the First Baptist chamik berr «*ti Monday night it I Clock Rev. Mr McLendon const here under the eusptcee of (ho Christian laymsn’s FedsrmtlOa. Monday night is gives 11 1 r«| day in ths revival at Mount (Mlye and ihl. make. I, im-sIW.- for Mack to sp«ak in floidatMiio This will bs as opportunity for Uolda bora citteeas who hava not haar| the evangelist In Mount Olive to do so. those to cbnrg* of the meet ing pointed oat. * l !L | .l^ l l!i L.JIB 1 "■ 1 _ ———«■§» development INHAUCASE Take PMmt m 4 Mibawpi MMBto Os Ha lIMM MMI MpMurt umvkmtmm nmmwa ri&A ng of photographs aad ihinsapsmsMts I of tbs Hall home la Mow Brans wick I were added today to tha mystery o(| Edwsrd Hall Arl Mrs Jane MMIs fn which erisMsfthe mlntomr's wjdow with the mnrdor. Rcnator Blmpaoa. special prosecu tor. »(-commented by Itapector Under, wood, of Jersey City, *bd Patrick Hayes, chief Investigators, appears* pt Ika recently rrmodallad Kali hoax tkla afternoon with aewapapar photo graphera aad aa afdhttect. Mra. Hall did aat com* oat of Um bouse kut Raaaal U. Wataoa. owe as ker attornaya, offered tha parties plaaa for t|te building. Tkeaa wart declined Curaary measurement ware Made at Ike house and grouada aad pietwrpa taken* by New York newapaper pkoto graphera. Mr. Matpaou said he aatpMC, the newapaparmaa to do tha work tot him because offltlal photographer* ware not nrailable. Tha party then left ftr the Phillips farm pit serosa the county Urn* where tha bodies ware foudd undai a crab apple.tree. Tha dietauoe be tween thb apota where the bodies hat lain anjgythe home of Mrs. Jaaa Oik. -‘i»Fi (flf "VOIUMS, who yesterday idea- I WU/ie dtevopa and Henry Car ptmtar, rakiltta*^ of Mra. Hall, aa thw persons aka adnr oa the night of Or* murder, wera measured by dr I ring aa automobile* over tha routs': v In tha afterbpoo Mr. MApeoa als questioned several unldent I fled wit neases at state Hooper haadauatare. inspector Underwood announce, ha bed telegraphed Man Tran else a request for sworn aietementa Iron Henry Dlckman. former New Jersey trooper and lona Investigator la lb* original anarch A Man Francisco paper had quote* Dlckman as having admitted that hi acceptm! a bribe to drop bis Invest) gallon and disappear but this wa*. later denied by Col. William Morrow commandant at the disciplinary bar ranks. 'Big In West Africa i>ONDON. Aug. 14— OP) Roys, families grow large In West Africa Princess Marie .IsMilse. cousin of King Georg*. visited one king As • lea who was tha fathar of TM chit- Stam. hot only eighty of them nr# ttvfns. This venerable potentat* waa th« K!na of Yendl. and the Princess* vlah to Ilia lllghn--*e la described In a vel um*. of her letters which ha. just bran published. " The princaaa traveled 2.500 miles In Wsst Africa Mat year, ctiefly by bora. a»4 motor cgy. 1 j .^ ASbUCIAT*® niHP A*Hrt 1 u r. a . Had (I—ti wMpl>wuai c hikbam and. .ViHMßdt Into JRitNr Bpyatid twp ikm ’ ~~'?ZZ?2z -T mm? irr^s' w'dattil VMdMAmi TUI. nl *p» TM S»»| »*ar lM« iM«MI MMUM *••« nl«h« b, J. *»*•*.* MpnL Ura. nowtr» aafl «c- Lo wall's Bill. Hm 4Mmr «•• In* «B* wslir <MI •»* froaa • liHiii |>f saw «t .ad wars »M1 « M Z muTmmtjmmX m w mm *l»#i aMJm 00NMMmMU hHP tfttMt . a »•* law aa*a • *at MW *• MM# J M* Ma OMtti 111 fllBliy" M«* !■ • Ml Cffc. RsfcMMM# kr kar ywifa *s** to aWflflfe., .... v., . siArca.ZyS^KS i«r*Bir ggg ' tatHmg blale'' gj|g kIM gripping ter Mat, §•*» |te ilnrm aad la » IfcMt time Iks ita* ♦aa lined with tltaM Divert piH» •d la la a aMIS garden, of Kenlf Mra. newer* waa tka glta||g| bantel Klow.rt,' 'MUST MrtMn% Tan" Mowers. hsjkee* fiSE* **r of tb# Ratify kaaakall trtikSf ” ' wenty-twa yedfa aid arti la MrtfMf >y her husband and aat hkflA Wp as a daugbtsr as Joka Mmii^MMk. •** of Hakaay. (Mg . Mortal at tha kart Jnwa wg as ground near Karty, rba hoar as t% rtrvtaa ana* learned ml years aartiKf or -.?b* sr at Ist churckaa as OsltaMan Hi •reach hia tarawaii genaka atJla drat Baptist <-harsh tkla irubyit be regular hoar. Mm. Mr. HIMSIi will aleo preask at tkta chunk ok » o'clock. 1 , fa a bw 4«y ka «m leave-*|w Mountain Hark laatltnta Whara hn |M bran elected tracker at MM* kit hapiain In tbe Mapiist saksaL <, >f (kr Pint chnrak. aad has anay u »«• Mb (mm who will #tak Mha twenty at|Mrt rqMlfli^^ Vfe;
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