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TOLU ML 81X; NUMBER 180
PRESIDENT WILL NOT AGREE TO BRITISH PROPOSAL
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Geneva Confab
Seems Hopeless
Wh*l Will A»*rka Do is Queo-
Um Phitf Hon» Arc
f '.i'S Awing A, 'l
JAPANESE DENY THEY’LL
‘ W ACT4AGENTS MEDIATION
CooIMfO WUI Bofiioc U Sanction
, UM Pl|« Pnt Forward by
- Englbb
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OBNBVA, Jttlr to—(A*>-Whst will
Washington do’
* That wraa the question everybuly
teemed to Im aiklai tonight ia Brit
jfe- iah. Japaattq and p’her sonAmeri
cda circles of tha aaval conference
Hugh Qlbaoo. chief American data
gata told tha British and Japan aw
delegation ha waa convinced tha lataat
British plan was entirely unaccept
able. He added, however that ha
wpold mawalt the Waahlng
ton:
The Jaraaeaa delegation authorised
tha Associated Press tonight to deny
the report which haa been circulated
nhroad that the Japanese will med
■ ite olflalaty between Great Britain
1 and the United Bta’es A spokesman
raid that the Japanese deemed, the
inane between the British and Am
erican delegatioaa of tx> delicate a
nature to Justify Intervention. be
cause the Issue was ene of prinlcple
and not pf techiacsUUaa.
No testing of the chief delegate <
took place teday aad none le ecbedul
ed to he held before Monday when
a session will be held, under present
arrange men to However. It is p eslhle
owing* I# the Met that the Swiss
National fete day falls on M «day that
the plenary matting msy he adjourn
ed. niece the public communication
services would be lees speedy on ac
tount of the botlday.
RAPID CITY. July to —(A*) Pro
rotate (f Grant Britain at the troubled
Geneva naval conference calls for a
larger UTf JkU President Coolldgc
will sanction. Thin la the mein ob
«tac!es la tha, coafarence in the op
to ton of the towsldsnt. who will not
agree to a program calling for con
struction of a greater navy when he
had hoped the conference would bring
■brut an understanding for red Me
llon of armamegts,
min hopeful that further discus
- ektns way brlag about modification*
In the British proposal. Mr. Coolldpa.
v Is plainly determined not to nrcep'
<£ the terms aow presented, by the
country.
It was recalled taday at an execu
tive office that Un President invited
Great Britain apd Japan in’o the con
ference for the purpose of eventually
bringing about a reduction la Rie else
of the navtes of the nations Invloved
and consequent saving In expenses.
More Important, he thought, would
f he the development of pence, good
will and better understanding among
- the nations, which In turn naturally
would aid 1* the reductl n of irmr
- t> meats and In the burden of taxes.
CORPORATORS
TO BE PROBED
Will Enquire into Relationship*
of ThgMc Largwt Companies
4 of America
> WASHINGTON, July A
sweeping enquiry into the relations
of the E I Dupont Company the
•' ..-rv4 torn) cuegeeqngn mm+*urnn*
today by tha Pedoral trade commis
sion. i ,
The ibvssUgatlou will he < nductfd
Ly the chief economist aad »W so
directly tb the qaaaUnn of the probate
economic consequences of a commun
ity of internets sat ng the thre« larg
est'industrial corporations la the
Upon the report es the commission
..... will depond bulbar action by that
body. The mope of the cnnmfesion.
which cams unexpected. waa upon
motion of A. R. Myers, the newest
member of the tihde body
" In ite revolutilp directing (he en
quiry. the commission called atten
tion that the published financial re
port of the Duront Showed’that it bad
a large Investment •, In the stock of
the General Motors porop(ration.
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THE GOLDSBORO NEWS
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READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—BEAD BY BUYERS BEFORE TREY BUY.
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Federal Agents End Search
i When Body Is Identified As
That Os Man They Sought For
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Advices* From Washington Report “Confusion” in Account*. Rath
er Than Embeulements aa First Wilmington Advices
Stated; Body Buried Haw at 5 O’clock
day Afternoon
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Tho life book of 0. Omoler. native I
•if Cambridge. Mass., but lately <*-'
portly to have been eougbt for Irre
gularities In coast guard funds with
which be wn* entrusted Is closed.
Grenier, found dead near tbe high
way at Peach-A Rena farm about noon
Thursday, was buried iu Willow
cemetery at S o'clock yesterday nf
erooon. His widow, a close friends of
bars, and lest thun a handful of local
people were at the brief services
held yesterday afternoon from Stan
ley's funreal purlfr. Rev. J. M
Daniel, pastor of Bt. Paul Methodlat
church, held »ervleg,
a Department of Justlc officials were
isported from Wilmington as having
discontinued their search tor Grenier
upon word from Coldshort that his
body had been found.-Sheriff W D
Grant had advised—Atpon receiving
n description of Grenier-that the
man found by the side of the road
dead was the man sought.
Dispatches cut of Washington yes
terday reported that Gilbert Grenier,
a warrant pay clerk, waa listed as
IDENTIFY MAN
BY HIS THUMBS
Witnesses Agree That Body Re
covered wu Thai of .lumen
Itehouef
~FRANKU!»T La. July 2»—(AV A
peculiarity of (be thumbs of a body.
f*wremovc<l from a lake near here]
oil July 1, established Its identity as
that of James Morgan City,
public utilities man. witnesses testi
fied here loday In the tiial of bis
xldos and her alleged I >ver for mur
der .
One witness who Iden'lfled tbe body
st the cotoner’a inquest, testifying
in the trial of Mrs l<ebonef ->nd two
•cm' declared that the body was
thalfof Lebouef. He declared he had
never seen a man with thumbs like
I hose of Lebouef. which b» *ai«l, look
el aa ft they had been cat off aad
towed back.
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Pellagra Increase In
Mississippi Alarming
WASHINGTON, July
Alarmed by an Increase In pßjßgrn
cases coming to light in Miain*sippl,
the Red Cross has begun to supple
ment the diet of flood victims with
fold designed to counteract the dis
ease and W working In cooperation
with slate hfalth authorities to give
medical aid to those afflicted Ra
tions now include canned tdinatoes
and large am Mints of cabbage.
FLIGHT DELAYED
HOrTIIAMPTON. Eng . July 2<K_
Stormy weather Conditions today to
hold up the flight of
•’-apt Prank T. Codrinoy. British air
ace.
Negro Youth h Ordered To
Jail Under-Grave Charge
Lucian Jerntgau, HI, negro was yes- | |
tenter bate uniter a ricaTib 'wrr**rhal * i
knowledge f ElolflC McKuuUu. g, ,
negro, following a preliminary beer i
Ing before Baq. W. G. Britt He was ! i
denied right to ball. The hearing
of wltneave* and d*i-t*t«o that
was probsb'c csiuse required on fk
'to
a short time.
' Rlonule McKinnr. mother of the
c v !!d. I Id "ir court that several days-J
igo she I r.d noticed that something
was the U'Ktttr with her daughter
Fhe qu-st! «we<i her about big rondi-
Mo«. and child described as med
ium *lxed for her ago—reported that
the Jernigan youth bad violated her
against ber. will.
The mother brStigllt the child 'ol
physician* »nd they reported hat she i
1 t»i ’k' v »
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j hiving deserted near the* shipyard at
{ Camden. N. J.. last April. This dis
patcb Indicated (hat first reports sent
out of W’tlmlngton to the effect that
federal agents had sought Grenier
for absseonding with SIO,OOO payroll
were somewhat overdrawn.
“No record of embesiloment of de
falcation ia shown In the records here,
although his avronnts were said to
have been confused.” rend the re|-ort
out of Washington^
The body was Interred In Willow
Dale cemetery here, and It was said
that pirns were to exhume the re
mains within thirty days and ship
them to the old home In Massachus
• tts for burial.'
Grenier's body Was found jo*t op
l-osite »be spot on highway number
4A s*hero several weeks hk« J I.
Hatcher of Ml Olive and Peter |t <>n
ey of MM-»achu»«tU. suffered fatal
'njurles In an aiitoniobile accident.
People remarked upon ihe coincidence
,of two Maasachoeetth men having
.tome-to . Gielr death within a few
weeks agroe same spot on a high
way in Norfh Carolina.
RICKARDS IS IN *
FAVOR CHICAGO
Eattlern Report*. Hfrorvar, Con
tinue to Effect That Nei\
. York Goto Fight
rwrCAGO. July 2S— ■'’i’erais
j lant reports out of the Hast New
] York and nri Chicago would get the
Dempsey Tunney riglU for tbe worlds
j heavyweight In Sep
tember kept bobbnlg up loday while
I*l Rickard conferred with. Chicag >
bankers end newsreper publishers
Rickard sent the reports jeeling
to the with verbal denials, but
kept b uhdlng back, leaving much
clouded the Issue as to where tliw*
battle ground will be
“It’a f'hlcggo’s “ fit in if Chicago
want’s H", Rickard said "I have made
no promise and nobody knows where
lam going,in hold the fight anymore
( than I do. excep’. that lam very
strong In favor of Chicago.”
THKT DOtfT HATK.LKKNM!
i so.
RAI.GIGH. July rU. (/P) -Plierr s
no rule without an exception and the.
automobile owners on North Carolina
beach land neetf not have a Ibenss
piste on his ear.
BLite depart rn**»M iif "revenue offic
ials while saying th*y have no right
Id Mge permission for users of autd
mobiles without nevuses clue where
In the state than on the Banks, have
no oagle eye peelt-d to riiq down and
prosecute reeidenta oVwti, Banks
P
when t avellng to other parts of the
state But they have In ftiruisli r«»t-
cvldenc*.
The Hanks folkk don’t have to huy
ll<*nsro because they haVr no roads
In the acc*pled iiH-aiijug of the term
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bad probably suffered a partial
•rsthra ud bad uooiearted a ren< r
«l glimW Pr. r K Howard, and
Dr. W H. Bryant, negbo, testified ap
to the condition of the girl
The crime is alleged to have lw*tt
(.ommlHed. in Baqlaton towndliip,
where Jernigan a resident of G Id*
Loro, wa* working Two young whl c
fnen from Raulaton related that they
saw the youth and little girl cross
the fields together and testified that
the ground where the crime ia alleg
ed to have taken place was badly
scraped up Indicating they said, that
a struggle had taken place
When the mother sought the wsr
rant for the yvulli. ebe canto carry
log the 'Hlld iu her arot*.
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GOLDSBORO, N. C SATURDAY MORNING. JULY SO. 1»27
PROMINENT MAN
OF GREENE DIES
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R. W. Bynum, of Stuntor.Hburg,
Section, IHcr Following Op
eration
WILSON. July • X» Mr . R W.
Bynum age 16. died thla moruiuti at
trn o’clock in a Icoal hospital where
he wns taken about n week ago for
e very serious operation Mr. Bynum
wns a pr mineut farui<£ j‘s the Hiau
toiMbury sec ion ard was'chairman of
the Board’ cf County Commissioner*
of Greene county He was a Itfelmig
member of the MuHnalist church nud
belonged t the Masonic Order of
which he wna a Royal Arch Mason
The deceased la survived by hie
fife, who waa Miss Cora Wtmten. a
native of Greene county, and four
•sens Messrs, Williams Council,
James and Speight Bynum.
The funeral service* will be held
tumor rw afternoon at four o'clock
from the residence conducted by
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Rev. J A. Russell, pastor uT the
Snow Hill ' t'lrcui’ of Methodist
churches Tbe Mawctts will also hav«
charge of the funeral.
Tile atfive pallbearers will be,
Messrs Elmer BarreG. K P Wooten,
A. W oten. James Ihuttel. John
aou Taylor, Ham tHuttel. W. M fur
rle, C, If Whitley, Dr. Douglas Dar
den end H, T. Herring.
The honorary pallbearer* will be:
Col John P. Bruton. Mrs. W A..
Finch. Mr. W E W-arren. Mr U. II
Court. Mr W T Clark. Mr*. E. A
Barden. Mr P L-Vtooiiard. Dr C. A
Woodard. Dr If H. Powell, Mr (Jal
vin W aulard. Mr Dniufe Herring.
Mr fbnan QetUnaer Mr Joiiak
Exum, Mr. O W llart. Mr L D
Morrill. Mr M. C. Pace and Mr. A.
8. (’m eland
The county ('omsnlNabuters of
Greene county will also serve as
bonornrny r*llbear*r*.
EIGHT MILLION
ACRES TIMBER
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larger Arrrage Than all Other
Croptt Combined. Ha>* Ex
tension ForeaUr .
IIALEIGH. July 2!t - (A*) Norih
Carolina farmers haye 6,47!t.i:i8 acres
growing farm timber. » larger arrea
rs thsn all oilier crops says
H W Graeber, exlensh ii foreeter,
Hla’o College.
This reoreabts 46 percent of her
lotal farm Fully stocked stand*
of short leaf and loblolly pines fill
grow one to two cJ wood
per acre per year, ha toys. Thl* ts
equivalent to 600 to I.Oog board feet
(f aaw timber
Pinee will produce an auniial net
return-of $3.00 to ss.os p«>r acre.
In Graeber, finds North Caro
lina* 262.4U1 farmers need 4,113.-
347 c »rds of fuel wood on their farms
an average of 17 cords per farm.
More than 760,000 cords of wis'd are
burned annually in curing North Car
tobacco crop
“Rough cull* and 'otherwlw- I>w
grade material will produce*#a~7ctlch
leal aa your best limber,” lie aays
’ W'hy burn a.graid treeT"
“The soils, seasons and tlimatle
condiUons of North arc
Ideal for the rapid growth "< runny
tread Fully .stocked stauda or short
Uaf and lohbHly fines are pniduc
ing from one to two cords .of wo->d
per acre annually when protected
from fUa qpd reasotiabfr rare r* gtv
•e*.
b-wrd fret ut >«* limber tier acre
rw iron. *tm*. te MiMLto - W-'.
turn *f $3 <at to $5 Otr per kcre
“Thla Income' ran be Increased by
mmm! management La txnnmte- iseear
er growtlj and a tictfer iitTKxaGon ..f
lhe‘ entire r rnp In sections where
where second growth yell o w
poi ular is growing, even greater an
nual growth may be exptu-ted, ~—,.
“The value of limber «» a farm
( lop is niiw lM>ins recognised through
out Amerirv fV-Tftf Ts rnda f*f
: r, era are Ju»t begianlag I > realise the
;»oalbllitie» in farm liber prraluction.''
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VII TORY FOR HELEN
MANCHESTER. Mas* . J 3 -
(A*) Miss Helen Wills of Berkely,
Cali', defea’ed Miss Helen Jncohs
of Ibe qaim- lo<»n at. t } todsv In
t|n (Inals of Mir E»aex 4 kiunLy club
ioviiHtiiw sinfle*. .
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BYRD PREPARES
FOR SIX TH POL E
>*' 0
Floyd lirnnett and Balrhen Dln
cus* I)«talU of Expedition
With Coninandcr
DOFTON, July 25.-s- Commander
Rlcahrit K. Byrd, (onqueror of Mbe
air route- U> Hie Norik Pate and of
the traus-AHanto et'r Uu», waa en
gaged today In fUumng a flight ov
er the Houlh I’eie.
Floyd Bennett and Bern! Balchen
arrived from<N*w York to discuss
with Communtlsr Byrd details of an
air expedition to Ihe Antartlc.
(tethering of scientific kn<yw|edgs
rather Ihan tile night over the South
Pole will bv the chief purpuae of th»
new polar <x|fldltlon to
Commander Uy d
live dale of tht- lake off will
ably be an so* m-«d nest week.
The cHnutb Pole expedition be
or>mp»aed of sonu- thirty men. ac
onitling to Ootiimunder Byrd. In tea.
perty will b« twelve acl'nlieta. i
The grea>eel obstacle to be ovsr-l
none will I* the immenar ke bar
rier. a mya'ary of the Antnric. which
stMirhvs fo* mllps,-2r.0 feet in h l igbt-
Dog sleds und '■ ,Wt*>r tractors sill
ue used to |e-uetrtfs«( (h* Antw It
re ion
huuiDcd mllro from the |m»|s
on thr ic« O lds a supply base -will
lie established From this Byrd and
hi flying sompankma will make Hit
thousand-mil s dash to the pola und
back
BOBBY COMES
MARCHING HOME
Atlanta Youth Brinqa Brltlah
Golf Honors to Anerlci aa
He Returns
f NKM YORK. July 23 (JP)-B«»bby
Jt««s i aftie home lonighi iu America
snd to n nus'est welcome with Mmith
em htHpitaliiy sf(h prldfc # which tte
wait-d him on the seaward Up <»f, a
lone plor In Ngw York Bay The band
was l>larinr ••Hill tbe Conquering
ITeru (Tomes.” but the youag double
v inner of the Brlllsh open golf title
entirely disregarded its rythm'as h*
buri-hd down the gangplank aLalght
of his wife, m ther u lumdred'i loyal
friendx from his home town.
Th> tanned and *»m«wha! stocktly
built young man who la beginning to
pra< tier law la Atlanta hut menages
to play gvilf well, enough to beat
thr W-'-rtd’* hast was •’frankly tSck
led" to win afnin
Bobby * next goal will hr the na
tional amateur championship which
Oenri:* Von Ehn wrngled from him
lait year
Florida Man Avnin
Found,Not Guilty
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Mill, AN IK), Jhlv 2')- i/P>- William
Mi Mhears. charged Valljc kidnapping
J. A.- Johnson, a l/powrlltr nan
Oi in ad<> < u Ibe morning of June 16.
win acquitted by a Jury hearing the
c»*e today In county criminal court.
Tbe Jury deliberated an hour and 47
nr nut”*.
R »»< the second tune M itthews
bed Item found not guilty. He was
freod last week with five other
turn ran similar charge in connection
wlrti the alleged flogging of t haries,
Hicks *
Severe Had Storm Hite
"* Stretch In Sampson Co.
Dlltaa IiLUK tcu mlUs. .»aath ul t’tte
ton near Ingold- were bidy damag
ed by a five inch bail late Thursday
afternoon. Paul ftardlu, Cltton rcsl
4mA rprorlad b-r« xaatartfsy, ibe
hud w.ul described a* severe a*' aery
ever known in the Kampron sell lon
XT "T;"TTirleir. Tanner living lit ihe
land toby hit by the atom, want to
his field* early yesterday, shoveled up
s Ivarrel of the Holies which had’
fallen the dxy before and carried
(ham to f’lintem for displey. To ver
tfy o,e story, Dai dm started with a
lticket full of th< hall when be left
lot Goldsboro. Thare waa a good
quantity of the stonaa still
iu the butt an J-j. tec backet sh*a he
reached 'his Hty t
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Robbers Enter Ten Rooms Os
Hotel Goldsboro And Steal
Sums Totaling About S2OO
REFUSE DEB ATE
.WAYNE WHELER
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Uni virility Michigan Attempt*
Bring Ritchie and Wheeler
Together
DE TROIT, July to-d*)- Governor
A. C. Richie, of Maryland in De
troit today tarouia home from the
governor’* eon tor* nee. made public a
letter which revealed he had declined
sa Invitation t> jt debate on prohibi
lion with Wayne B. Wheeler of the
lA»H'Hulo«>n league.
The Invitation, tbs governor said,
was extended Hjf ihe Unlveralty of
Michigan. The governor's letter In
reply dated. July 19, said “I rongrat-1
Mint# your iae'ltuthte on Us pnrposs
to provide a neutral forum for discus
sion of this problem, and I feel *ta
eerely complimented that you should
think me worthy to participate,
"Bui 1 1 be entirely frauk. I cannot
bring myself to rtof that Mr. Wheeler
is anything but a paid protagonist, a
professional protagandlst. a special
Pleader pure snd simple.
’’That la hie privilege, of pours#, but
J cannot conceive of him for on* mo
ment as seriously considering the
views of hte opponent, kfnrrrsr ete
ctr*. or as regarding any debate as
an impersonal and dtointaraated st
art to test out the truth 8o far'a* 1
know be never debates. He probloima
dictates, abuses, threatens aad col
lects. And. to ay way of thinklog,
Vt'healerlsm la coming to be n real
n.enact to this country ”
BATTERY IS
FROM FT BRAGG
LbcaJ OMtffl EnUbttahril High
Record for Firing During
' Training Period
Tanned end hardened by thrlr
c imp experiences, tee fifty-odd mem
ber* of Battery A, cmimamled by
CapJ. Mam Brill, returned yesterday
from Fort Bragg where they spent
two *wk* tn intensive army tratn
lag.
As in prevtaina years, Battery A.
•Ring up a high Bring record fto toe
other outfits to shoot at.
The baseball team of the outfit g it
awny to a flying start in the base
ball Hutnipionshlp events, but lost nut
la succeaslve games. New Bern fin
ally won tbe flag and silver cup which
h»d beep offered
All the men seen yesterday were
proud of tee record which the Battery
bus established In firing. The group
reached Goldsboro about noon yeeter--
4ay.
UK*. I'iBIH E DEAD
' RAIJICIGH, July to Uto Mr*
Frank R I’ardue. president Os ihe
Raleigh Women’s dub and for two
••sia corresponding secretary of tbe
_t’tn'e Federall n of Women’s chibs
| died here Uiday after a critical ill
* luma.
»j . Riinie" of iho liail atones were" a*
-pterge a* goose rjnr*. it eras aaU. lad
yesterday morning the ground was
’ still covered In parts whree the down- l
■ fall had occurred Crops over the
i fe*4b<* hU were badly beaten
f and to wotted stretches llmbs-were
cut from tree* ...
John Carter, brother of O. L. Car
ij’tsr who hrouiht the barrel of hail
> J tc Clmton for disptey, was tn the
l1 yard nhen the storm hriksi' To »ave
I him*< If typim ihe heavily pelting
! alone*, ha eeiied a tub standing nenr
i by turned It. over ol* hand, and raced
for the bouse Before he could reach
1 this safety, however, the stones had
badly skinned hi* hands where they
were rxtwrirl in holding the tub over
bis h*ad,
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Member oi
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PRICK FIVE 00918
Thief Awoke 2 Gueets
And Asked Panfen
For Entering Wrong
Hoorn; Doors Not Sup
posed to Have Been
liocked* Hefei Thieves
May be Operating in
State '
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HimtiarUy «a methods <if iWAtn
who visited the King cotton Mitel la
(>reen*boro. a Charlotte Hotel aad
on Thursday night Iha H tal Molds
boro here. load officers to bailee that
the robbery kart was doaa by tbn
amt man or men who visit ad Char
.,'trt'a and Orooaahoro. ;
| Tan room warn r>bbad boro, K waa
I raid, and ia all npproilmaU'y ttta
la ntoaay waa secuibd
la ao tnatanca, ao far a» 11..*«
report ad. waa an ?t Kb* aaoapt mobs* , # -
ti,kan Valuable watches aatl |awol
ry wara loft aatoaokad upon table*
or draaaora la rqpms visited, * la aaa
Instance. It waa aald. tha thief rtflad
a p chat back but teak cara to laaaa
tb« par** hahtnd. Psilorw la
jewelry or paraoaal property odaern
pointed out. makes doubly dlfflcalt
tha taafc of tracing tha rabbe > ti.lt*
' Discovery # thy r bbiry did dot
coma. aaUj tym «
tha hotel yesterday mornlaa Thar
at onoa reportad tha tbkfhi to tha
dank, and ia practically nvery In
stance tha atory waa tb# aana. So
far as la kaowa ao kaya war* us ad.
guests having last doom sllgfc ly ajar
it. aat tha advantage of t Vaasa «r
: ot having takan tha tjonili to lock
thaai.
At laaat two Roasts of tha hotal
escaped halac robbed by vtrtna of
being light sleepers. Thar reported %
that they wart awakaaad In tha night
bv • manna entering tha roam. ITp
on enquiry, hnwaaar, as to Whs >R
was sad wat waa waa tad, tha Intru
der. hotal official* sail tha guest* .re
port ad. very pntlbatv a«h#d pardon.
- Mint a mlstaka had haaa mada
nd that tbs wroag room bean
fntered,
Tha hotal hers la a teem bar «# tha I
Kurn» IHMIItr aj» BT ald of lha ~~
Home Detectlya agency. It waa said,
hut doa« r.of employ* boa at da|be
tire. The thoft will ha fpttm la
the detective agsodas gtviflf frotee-
Hon to ths hotel aad tt la aayocted
(hat tha robbery hara will ha lavas »„
tigated In c»«n action with thaat "f a
Charl«rte and HreesshOVW.
Sevan rooms ware aatsrWd at the
Kia« Cotton lo fireeagbera aad tea
I‘t otaa war# entered here. - ■•twain
»2<M> and ISM waa declared iMared
from guests st the Oreeaahaya V*e«
and about ISM was said by local hotel
men to havy-beea reported as seoar
ed from the*coasts hara. t
/CHEVVYAGENTS
HOLD MEETINGS
Dealers Fran Bight fiwm and
CHtoc Report Rkdoßrat
Crvp OwUupha
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- ***** far «k rUMdsWa sass
-wntear were vuastrhr-©tepwwaptg—? ?
Vrs from district eight, comprising
11ght towns and cltioa In this sac
' tio«i, meeting her# yeeterdai Twsa-
*v.jive *ale» managers Md agent*
were in attendance «*>» meeting
•* at the Hotel Ooldslnrd. *** I
I Krank M Wright, of Cbarlatfe,
who make# headquarters In Oolda*
boro wag ia < barge of the.. meeting. *
.-/* dlatrlct representative, Mr,
’Vrifitf ruiillahd Himtoisi feotaraa ••
*hich\ should bo str«aaad ia sales
talks * •
With tobacco and ontt** prospect*
bright and with Indicate** aC
prices lo twwawfU the deWlyan hare
»erg .optimistic raaeiralag tha Halt
outlook With one acc~rd. they Pa
ported egcellent crop pro*peeks.
Chevrolet dealers from the fMhPw-
Irg points were proaeat: Oaldahsin.
Feasua, Rmithfield, PYsmaat. Klas- -
too. New Bern, Dual, gWfcggUt«
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