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a f . . • \'i WEATHKB v A; sV * ” % • Paskty Ctoady Tuesday Wednesday (haadarebowers ' . . VOLUME SIX; NUMBER 1«T DETROIT PLANE IN MUNICH-NO WORD OF REDH ROTARY OFFICERS 57th DISTRICT BEGIN MEETING TODAY Appeal Made To Goveqjment Agencies And Countries Os ~5. America To Start Hunt Imhml’WwU Aaerican Rirdwcn RmM GtfWMy at 4:05 SUGCSBBFULL'Y COMPLETE SECOND LAP OF JOURNEY Aha to Break Existing Records as CircUag Barth in 28.5 * Days *'JTTi 'iffis 'i r" ~ •] MUNICH. Gangs ny, August IP— (AV-tamartca'a totem traos-Atiaatfc fMora, William Kook and Edwa'.l Hvcblee. bar* concluded the second lap of their round-the world rilgh,i. The •‘Pride of Detroit - ’ reached here from Borland at «:0S o’clock this afternoon The flWr» were in fine spirits «nd reported a -a! to factory voyage, par ti c atari r so altar the flight over the Atastk ooeas. Leaving l.ondc i shortly after I •'dock in the mom. in* the ptoae flew before a favored! it wind; hut over Germany a sudden vio lent teat wind nrone which retard sal theta speed and their arrival was do. to/The wslsnass extended’ *> 0r stmnwr ws.Hwateothusiaeth After the usaoaer la which Chamberlain aaf I<ovtwe hod been received hi vartoas - nce«f kUler ( (hi flier. were pra-l *rntod with a atele of beer as they • stepped oa laad. H WIND WICK. Oa, August 2S-OPI —Hops grasping at every straw to. night* maintained the faith of the wtfa -and friends of Paul Redfern that'(he wmimg aviator had no' paid wrKh hie life for the adventurous as , tempt to make the nonstop flight to Brasil. With ao definite news wince the " » V«*“#«ne “Hort of Brunswick" Popped off last Thursday end wl'h only °two reports of airplanes atony Red fern's route an appeal was made V government agendo* and to South American mnutrise to begin a search along thrown mi's rnmm. The Hlport from fsrseu. V»nesu»- la, that an ffhpl*ne had been *g tiled over the della of (he Orinoco rlrer brought renewal of hopes but the asaaaage was too indefinite to brine ear assurance that Redfern had safety reached the South American mainland. On the oilier band On possibility that the monoplunu. may hare reached South America Is in cfOaasd by advtoss from the Wash ington weather'burred ihat it had been unable to verify any raport of ' Storms along the' route. WABHnanTOM, August i'J—UfV- Laefc of novel Vessels tn the v’c- Inlty of the Redfern route makes it Impossible for Use navy to assist'in travelling for the tost a v tot'd r, As aisiaat Hecretary Warner tn charge of naval aviaiioa notified friends and . bAckar* of the srittor tn Georgia to ] day. * ' ‘ • ~ - - «tr» vttr that the Coast Gourd which had a number of vcndH" off Uf<f Ktorids <oa«t, Would lend aid The coopers, tiou of heth the Nary ami Coast opart tat- a miamalfo vw Army Bird men Are Is AnAMIAM M '^a|A>a|. * v" «AN ANTONIO, Tex.. Aug '-*> -(*>) - fttrcM dowg hi thsii s|rp|an r some where ia 4hr bart< n stretches of Nor. there Ken too two DtoUad StatesArtgp Were. Captain C. H. Reynolds and his aide, (targesat Oiw NewltnA. JLantoht WSff' FipwHrd to ho ceptivoe ,ol Mcx ieaae. - Diplomatic gad military authot litre were aUrusptAig to determine the *s asi plight of the two men who ar« me where of the 2nd ntvWton Air, Her. vice. The aviators apparently strayed from thfto.rcourse while returning from Phoenix, Arisaoa. where (hey ba<t aaswcreaufhtly ievrebrd for Al fred C Mewerd. hsmi-*U<kk<<i veteran tag* if 0* du»rt, -- - c Jl .V J t% ..’■to THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ |N THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRRSH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. MXLEAN TO LAY SANITARY GHOST -emmOM-MM O Report of Attorney GcntraTi In* vestigalioa b on Desk of Chief Executive for Action The whit washed tombstone of the turbuieat tmnitary graft probe lay •-n )the desk of Governor Me lean Monday morning in the form of sev eral hundred paces of transcript of U»e evidence as heard by Attomey- Oeaerrtl Dennis O. Brummitt. ha no direct evidence of graft was given at the heariag, It is a practical certainly that ail that remains of the charges sad alleged .charges which rooked the (Mae towards the ( Ipse of the IdtgiateUire will boa formal state meat from the Governor dismissing the. matter and clearing the skirts of the State Board of Health and its inspectors. « Heaator Rivers J<,Jm*'on and l»r. Joha R, Wright were mndoaid as the principal allcp'rs of graft at th<> time of the exrltem* nt. Just wheth or or wot the* aoMmlly - made the Uiliegatioua 'remiius a moot point In Ike minds of many. . Governor Mcl.cn n^slaled that he would let the mutiny of uppoinUng ndditlonul emergeuer judges go over nutil he had inreetigated Biorp. thoraagh/ the^necessity of their ap pointment. He sla ed that he expected to call a -Dcctiun #f Uic- tUato Printing Commission t n hably Wfdnrsd.«y for the purpose of reopening the ques tion of letting contracts for the State printing for the present biennium. 3l<is were rejected before Governor McLean's departure on bis vacation Oh the grounds that they were too high. MILL OWNERS REJECT OFFER WHkiit Hour Turn Down New Pro postilion Made by Hlrtk-;. inn Workent ' j * * rr- J HKNDKRSON. August 2» </Ph A new pnjpggni c-mbodylipr terms W which the tot) striking operative* of the Harriett cotton mills promised to return .at once to thato work was presented this afternoon to directors of the vnUto and an hour later tha < omniittec that brought to the propos •ala received the reply of the officials rejecting the offer L,. U Mr Dade, of the strikers, snid this cveuing. that l*e did not know what else to do and that the committee had exhausted its resources iu this direction and could a>i-gßl.lhc workev In gu jfar wHhnnt tn rtiig KotncTiiThg to offer Them The conference at which the pro-, posal of the strikers was considered by the directors of, the mill* lasted Uh'bonr. (tosurtdrratinns <•! it *MH MflCexl to U>» pettMon and quiff de cision was given. The roply contained Just thirteen words: . JtuuJi. -W sdatoe- request lUnum br^rvmpUnd This leaves the stains of the strik e's virtuiklTy ns It was hof'rc ind. with still uo elgn of a break in the position that' has Item assumnd by the mill owners, namely, that they wars wwt -hr sr piraiTMK to grant tfso demuuds of (he workers, 1 ‘osom ■■■»." »■■■. •■.■■mr " r.KMRIG PILLS IP .VEW YORK, August Urn Gehrig ptilled up to within one ran of Babe ftuth today by getting nam her 41 wi h two m<hi on base. He (also played • single while Ruth uagt hit id- t« tour Ugto- at but. Sampson Fails Appear For Khranb Club Talk ~ t Pual .0. Hampenn, übe bad re. pod Ski himself an t land eapert, an stows at the lerul hlwaats rtnb meeting here last night and ia tha atwsr* as like achcshUad speaker an Impretnptn program was carrlfd oat. a program ia which p’-aua far (he Kiwaaia pap. cert at Nmiih’s Chapel this a*e< aiag were made. Muapeea ia the awn who re cently In Raleigh was attacked hy Dr. U. M. f neper es the Mate Board as Health as parportlag to represent aa ecgauiutlou whhh rould net be leveled. Nnmae es twe es tha sena es Mnmpsen were given aa directors es the rem pony an Its stnUenery, Dr. deep er ai*e charged. I'ottewiag the making es throe allegwt tons, t Sampson fikilfd to appear aa nddraaa at KmPhfirid and again (Ailed here last e tea Jag. Ho gave ■e expteatioa es his fellan hi either laetaace. Vtoe.presMeal l B. filler Rge sided ever last night’s meeting la the absence as President Taylor. It vma nrged that all hiwaalaas, attend the Bmith Chapet coarect tonight la Ike iaUretit as the WAAaw toharcs awrhat. A spaeial mu steal program waa can-tod aat with In. Badham at tha piwa and Prof. K. B. Horst at Uw viaUn. GRADY TALKS TO MASONIC GROUP ■ ■■ ft* 4 Detriag (onditton of Court* Which 'llowrd Pootpooe ment Sacco Execution " " laeee and Tanaatti would ytora ago bora pnM the peuasty for their master had they aet been ° backed by a pew erf at argaataa*. lion ahla la raise finance* their sdppait. Judge Henry 1. Grady, speaking before a Joint WN-Ctlan of the Bayne aad Golds bora Haawnic ledges, declared here last evening. Jadge Grady decried atoondhioa which could agtat In the marts as one of the eldest as the (Mates as the union under which money canid heap Justine being done aver a period , >• *1 ftorw. 1 Mention of the (aidßus case came ia the reocesa of relating what sn influence Maapnry could have in !>poasortog a Iruer American <iUami. chip. Jtokre «*rad>. culinutng to show the heed for some ibfluencr which can check the modern crime tendercjm. cited atatlatics which i kart of late been going the rounds • ot the press to the cffoct that each year erihna coats in ihe United Btat»t, the sum of ten hfliiun dollar-. lie rccnllcd also tjiui «nc third -d( the men called tot service ia the Uirit*<l i Rtatea army, durlgg the World Wur ware fouad utibt. - '~~t Masons ware urged to throw their -entire influence Own it ecnw*itTn* Theie'dwtreaaing (eridendea of mod ern day life. Ju<i«e Grady's rruisrks along Ibis line hod preceded a citing of Mason ic history in general, He differed ,il(% tPßßllSiirfel Uut. aeidencra -wr; Masonry i*-tild he traced to King Solomon** tempi o “ * A number ot visitors prominent ..Maptuke- trasu neigrTiy poluts were preaeui for tow m&trff* . tfeoxtu ef!|r*Ang wnwtHi* were: -ihev. Mr. Baker of M(. Olive, district deputy grand master.'Patton, lyJ*. Bn ilhwlck of LaG*ranga, Fred R Crow son. pot. entatfc of Bndau temple, ami It R. Morgaß. - ...: RILL OWKKHB KUM T PLAK ot BTBIKhRH HENDERSON. Aug - 0P»~ A committee of dirrdots of th- Harriet Cotton Mllte today rejected a com promise agre'iunpt ogered try a com - mittee. i;tpresenting too strike rs, ac»k ing 1244 percent wage luer*aae. “ft regrot vary much to advlae that yaar request cannot be com plied with,” the mill directors (Bate- U<B‘ 4«( U«*4 \ . N- C TUESDAY MORNING. PRESID|N(i OVER ROTARY CONFERENCE 1 ■ - ■■ tl ¥ I . '1 '' HTHit H. Htnjr.rit - DMHct ftovenhp TltHTpes, erTtokit HJe-Spn?. w«U rail the Ptub MMs tires es the Pifty.ttoveatb dtslCct into session at »t* here today aad wMtamd the iww-day pragram of the rsiibmiM. jSaveraor Hedg«% recently retaraad from Oslcnd, Belrlam, where Rr MtaMied the Coavantlaa as Batgjy Iptonrn tie aal. % r Insurance Covers Part $35,000 Ml Olive Five Having count«il he cost of Ma |B#,- OM fire which early Hunduy morning visited three estabUshmaotH in the business auction, Mt. Oiiva yesterday began preparations fpr the rwump tiou of nordstl business In the store* ' damaged. Tha lorn w:u puriially cov. ered hy insurance, advices from the Mt. Oiivs Tribune last night said, and wc’% largely conflnedpto he gen era' mqrcbandito store of M. W. -Pope. - Originating In some undeternilnad fashion la the Pope store. Mic -(lame« had gained cwisiderablc hsadwsy when discovered and Mt. Olive’s fire fighters did f hdtvice in itrac tically lonfinlng la thd-- Popc Store. II was -aid. .Haulage tiu Jiav 4lrother*. The Mt. Olivo Drug Hi HIE AN BARHACkN FALL a LEGHORN, Jtagawt «- (AP)—TSe Military barrack* col lapsed today burying a large waaiber of oolSUcr*. Pigbicea were lakea from Ihe rain* dead wbHr were injure). . . - o__: BIIRBIWf AJIHFHPS * — Ills MAX AFTER FBI It TEAR NKARCR so r ‘*gSfStr'-n\smmf ''MußtmrTcwwr'TS'. ■ iiagfb T«U* Tour ycnrrV In-puty HikeiKf j K. U K reeqe.* n r raatal l|i%«T>fsi -sM Ashvboro with the aid of llmphilfh' jew in£ is deiouli’o( (l otto bound to -wait trail t«ff re rs m»pi-irate Tu<-»irtay morning on a charge of stn-etn enking .. JUwer is actused uS Uuitia b oken « Sd«'» j 1 Huatcrto r.ar.istr ill ITr* t, if~‘“ lU.. a'lghi of duM “4.1 1!C;5. and g'o'e tiro*, lulw* arid a«Mr j mobile «<e urn- v.ilui-d iit ap|no>-| mlati-ly (lib -■ _ v . . ' j Following Hie dim-awery of the robbety, deputy Kreger went to the | h'-me-of Kiser to search for the as-j t-hrle* Aud 'kaKl Tie Tiiknil a auty-aiiloil j coppe>- still and n V ontplrH- outfit i | fifty gu lows of imarpuiifif TSySwaTp" toted n»i five hundred fact from Ui ; hosito. At that Uiv Khurr was ia Wiustoh-Kelvin, according to De i«Jr _________ Conrpj uy and Andrews Drug (X»- Inay waa la Urn saalp due to smoke, it was said. The Building wAuh.iM f«r«4 nwurt was the property qf Y. H. (KnoPloa. Air the ft raw which Buffered war# under one roof, sad, this made the ta: kof fighting the flames men el ficutt aad at the same .tints per mit ed a den** spreadiag of , the smoke into the a eras oa aaeif aide of the Mpe flr^q Mt. (Diva residents are convinced that the recent jjurcha** of A modem fire truck hy the towa was proved a w(s- move by lb* tire. Had it imt keen tor fgciUtiW i*nwfai ***s& It was said, damagi- maxt as. Miiediy have been < more. State Board Health - Is Freed of Charges 'KALKIGH. August Stt-iA*)- The la-l chapter of tlf.- invi>*tigatjo|, lulu < UUrgt-s if graft ia adminGlralius Os tho stain annitpry l*wg_ju» wriL \ JigjMdgv. ■ ~ . . Gnvi “Tofucy General Itrumuftt’a VSport on the hc.irtng that the taller touiid uo. evidenc*: ili.n tiinfielmd ho-i}, pracs. Ik-ssL “It is very lissrloning to kaow, % !UC chief sex., ul. oey afttir rrhamßtip ffhrvirtlggtt.,H you w. rs able to flgd I no "'RftfßiT miumMM <>s ilm part of iy»y <UiPluyce. of Hw .'Af Jjto' the administration ol tkl# ■:> <r« vital lipmh |o; our stortrp* meut inusi rtbeve susph-lun.” —— l —— ic —~- 1 -ii "Z £ -£ TO Kill ll* Hl*. HI A T~TWPirr I IT>. s 7>. August Dw i liP) Appr; vat or a to i/c laim i s vs»i »m« of terrllory fu the roluoi 14a river bu-tii will b« asked el President t’ootidK* by a* RbtHatMP i beaded by Bcuainr .lone*, of tv ash ia S* t<n slate flic dcftfs-'iihui »iH |ta rp i wived by the i’rv .idi-uj ia 0* morn* I ing and »iii. y > plain ib«- project i wh'ch Senator Jones describes as probably Wf of tits largooa raqla r«- , tinu pojtcts la th; totted Blalaa •• whose dcvci< pmepi is of vßai impotta! a . District Governor Hodges To Preside Over Seams Starting At MOT* A. I. WII.SONLADY BADLY HURT —r "4 Mrs ft. H. Duka, of Wilson, aas brought to Bpicer 4 * Baoltorium Bun day afteruwo. for traatamoj, afe the result of tojuriss susUloed IP M iccldeot oa Ike Wltaoa highway, Run ay aftarsa«D akopt lift. Mrs. Wftson, together, with bar husband, who la a brother to Mr. 0, G. Duka, of Golds hopo, aad aav •erat rhildrso, ways ap thalr way from Wilaoa to ttnidsimro to apcfKl tha *s - with ntativas Itofa. When about sly ad’aa dot frdav this city, the radiator bow aa their -ear, a Hindi,b.kar Itfht 111 aedua. anddstog oar dowa to a M*P. irhita Mrs, Doha who aridaataly thought tha oar waa ca firs oraad tha door, aa aa to to to raadlaaw to get out aa soap at the automobile was a ut to ihe pavapMal oa bar face With great faraa whlla ttot dor waa moving. Mr. Duka juaraod oat quick y sad rap hack ta wbara Mrs. Dttka ’ay uaeoadhlea* «■ the highway, nicked bar op. aad cdM|iaf bar baak to the car. Rba waa n»had to tha ftpiaar SaaitorbHß. wbara aba .still remains Ip a aartopa coadlttoa, sc rordlttg to iafurauttiap raaahwd lift cvealac m,.. , .sAww Levine’s Teke-Off Beta France Talking Paris. Aug. M.-ilfWlraHw LO riae’s bop-off from 0a tyttg WI here to Dondoa la Mb «|rptPto. Ca lunriiia was tin talk of PSHIi loulgbt All the after soon strung great bamlMoae acreaa front pages, ta let tb« public know that tha Colum bia hud flown (ram bar ooop leaving behind Maurice Drodkla. French avia tor who had expected to go with Le vine aad leaving him with no ckaaoel •f achieving hi* amWtiop to fly to Maw York w(0 Levina, Rvan those who have openly oxpraaaad a dislike ot Mr. Levine} method of qpttiag randy tor ih« mum Right home compHmrated hint on -bto eterttgm: JML iUppSt gw»y "uaaamMUtcad aa pilot of tha plane 0 which he Was supposed to ga aa paneeagnr. SAIN SVATR LABOR . taw- *mrt . mmrer” HSMItSW SVRIKI - ■ ukatmAM AutPgit D Tbs N «n-a«uetdiadk yWla*. led go of >k« strike of MM operatives of iho ilarvtot cotton uiilta at lieu demon. uattF aftor M yd hood cal tod. -according iw-Mh 43 r GOWwiOl, preai- emitoal tohoF Ciaidwell make this sQdeowat to. #j* ia qomnwatiag upon dorffaa mpdetkrougbbpt tha «H»to thßATtae for Iba strike. The Henderson operatives, be do ctored were rnambaiP of no ats^to thp afoibo has bean caitad, Caldwdti ' - 1 J'*" . 4 ■ '» -j** rnL. a WlSe ARMRUiIQ Pres. fKIIJI WTi ÜBPilv { ill 1 4lltE -ft * ■* ~ wm with ntH * -M| Uni M ,A- -s- |k. i| -*-■-* - mJT it'OorvnsmwOtp.,*mt *s^ni *, f gnPVNpo I own Ww Om loosl Uom lor * „ ‘j Haftatmtidi bMfipfipitahi tHli b* r V, IMbi.lfl.jL t T/LtIUXLJ*' • . A *-*w ‘*3k~jMf • * w i'iw vwpiwi *RPP nnd or. objoetn Omn<Mti»» v of, jpjjy. 90Q|f^ ' t> - |j|
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