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VOLUME SIX NUMBER 265
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AMERICAN MARINES IN NEW BATTLE WITH REBELS
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Six U. S. Men
pead; 26 Hurt
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Rain/wvMMrti and Hoapiul
Supplies Urged in Radion
' !• Navy Department
NIC., Jan. 2- UP)-Am
|H.r*n uiarliit* reluforcemenu pushing
jpvvrough the rock f**lnc»»e» of North-
V HP N-iafiiDt to support a detach
i#*»: that captured Quilall laat ,Frl
■iay after a battle clashed with rebels
yesterday ami drove the reJg-l* to th*
mountain*.
The American casualties were oue
kill anU * five wounded. The rebel
Cb-maitlca could uot be determined
A-nce the rebels carried their dead
ami tvouuded with them ,
the total American loser* In the
It etv*'o»hi inn which marked Friday*'
and yeiterdays dashes were atx dead
uud 28 wounded The rebel loeaea
were much higher but not definitely
known. * r,
American reinforcements reached
their comrade* and preparation* were
Ruins mi today to concentrate Ameri
can columns *1 Qulalt to criuh the in
eurrema who are bidden In the almost
itiacroeaible xlrongtiolda of the re
gion
- J , 'traF Seargeant Thomas Brace, l’.
0. Marina Oorptf'and lately a lieuten
ant In the Nicaraguan Nat lorn l Guard
was killed In yesterday's clash Hl*
home W.ta In,.,Philadelphia = __J_
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urgent
•teed for hospital supplies and rein-
Hir-cent w»» expressed I tea radio mas
sage received t only hi at the navy de
pnrtmen* front marine corp*- head
duartertjtt Nicaragua whera tbs mar
!•» deta- hmeut which participated In
yewterdav* battle departed.
iOIIFYW PBKhIDKKT DIRS
CHICAGO. Jan 2UP)~<-. M. Kil
tie. president of bears, Hoc nek anti
companr, and fclfcWVl* president
of (ha Illinois fNnlral Hallrclyd died
here today after a taro week*' ill
teas.
SUBMIT A NEW .
FRENCH TRE ATY
/heme Is Thought to Have Sup
port of Foreign Relations
Committee
WASHINGTON, Jan. 2~VP>—Am
t-i lean proposals In connection with
the projected new peace treaty with
France to take the place of the root
arbitration act which expire* Febru
ary 27. have been placed before the
French government In alternative
form.
, Whether the exchange of memoran
da will result in a aluule treaTT'dr
In two seperate act# aupplemeulary
to each other* depends upon the
French study of the American theme
In view of the fact that the huk-
9 pe»tlonii arc put In definite form and
transmitted-through tho lYoncit em
bassy after Secretary Kellogg has
talked Jh* maker ov*r with the for
eign relation* committee U is pre
sumed that the proposal already ltnve
a cOßtUferahie degree of senate sane
lion. . 1 *"
SAYS PL ANE
Ij" 'FELL IN SEA
Offk-tra and Crew Heard Plane
Motors Several Minutes—
Then Splash
POHTGANB, Me- Jail, 2—UP)—-The
aplasti o(_an airplane Into the sea off
Capo J jl officers and crew
of a oehooner i* believed by them to
have solved the ftfe of Mrs. Francos
Gray*.>n*a pUnc-thc L>nwn and Its dar
ing fliers.
The captain of the schooner reported
here f-sdav that he was called on
deck during a howling northwester
shortly on the night of De
cember 23, when hla vessel was at a
point 18 mitea northwest of N'ansete
Beach on Cape God. Ho *nhl he first
distinguished faint sounds that he
postlvely Identified as those of alr
plaue motors. These sounds came to
all adrupt, end within ten mfnntes
when heavy splash was heard.
He stated that while only a staunch
vessel could hare battled against the
sens at that time, he made an at
tempt to ‘‘hang around” with a Novia
Beotia wresHdl op It# way up the cpxgt ,
$o I’ortlaad. . I
THE GOLDSBORO NEWS
BEAD IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ABE FRESH—READ BY BUYERB BEFORE THEY BUY.
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DOES CITY STAND TO LOSE ITS TOBACCO MARKET
Missing Air Flier
• Alive And Unhurt
.DFBOIBE, Pa- J*n. 2- W* -
Harry G. Smith. Clave lad- New
York air mail pilot who disappear
ed last night while flylm; over
Pennsylvania was found today in
the Wilde of Clearfield county He
w4* unhprt and Ills plane un
denfaged. . . 1 4)
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HICKMAN TRIAL
TO START TODAY;
Grand Jno May Be Asked In
dict Young Girl’s Slayer *
on New Count
a4
v LOS ANGfcILE& Jan. S—(M Ii»-
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tA*ygations aimed at dcvcioplng new
charge# agaipsl Wnt. HlcUman. con
tinued t>y the pro*#cut»r'* office op
the evo of the youth's arraignment to
morrow on charge* of kidnaping a_yd
fclaylng 12 year old Marian Parker.
The grand Jitry wm«t to consider dm*
la tomorrow In connection with the
rlnytng of C. I ITtoms, a druggist
■ lain In n holdup mlmltfed by Hi<k
mun and an accomplice, Wclby Hunt,
\*i. Pitwpigioii* rlrcumstancea con
cerning the death of A. Drlskell.-wtsp
grandfather of Hunt, also occupied
litre authorities. Already twice delayed
on feque.nt of the dofenae to avail
more time to prepare it* cn*e. the
ijearing tomorruw/ was expected to fur
tiiah ihe start of the legal right by
Jerome Walsh, Hickman's counsel to
.save tu* cllv>nt on h plea of insan
ity.
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DOCTOR STILL
MAKES DENLAL
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.Though Mass of Evidence Points
Aifainsl Him Physician Says
He’s Not Guilty
. W)8 ANOFLET, Ja t. 2—(iPt-D»y*
r.f steady grilling and the revelatlou
if n njas* of evt.teuce agAlnat him fall
iule tculay: to break the denial of Dr
has. M .McMillan that he killed Mr*"
-\mclla 'Appleby whloV of a wealthy
Chicago man. (
To every fresh enquiry ami at avery J
■lew clue uuaarthed. (he. 6*-yc»r old j
doctor relternated hlr at.ivuffcnts, “I j
did not kill her. " X
Held wl hunt ball hi Jail awaltlnME
•he district attorney's effort
to abty.n a tnurder Indictment n
gainiit him. tho physician accused
of ):Ml!ug the woman, *ewinc the body
n 3 Sack and dumpliiß It by a road In
flan Itarnsdo valley admitted that
'*■<OTT*.IT-■ had been a strumb
ling, blork for him.”
sr viK rnwoM it «i;ti r\kd
i:\f.KlOlt, .inn. f,Tlt After rtodc
mr tin- law fnr IhVi-c month.*. Hilton
-cars, i'O Johnston county, today wa*
rack in #tat<* prison" here to, finish
ji rvliiK a term tor styalna hi- fie ti%
'nmher, Sears, convicted when 17, ar
*eNew York and returned here
by ‘•hsrTff Tom Talton of Johnston
tounty.
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C. B. Miller Installed As
President of Kiwanis Club
"Every number of thla clßb ha.*
oi elected u> HI waul* becftuke the
&Ub believe* he is witling to pltre
‘Tf'jwtrt of hin time rti upbuilding the
ntnmunlty," declared C. It Miller an
readout or Ihe ‘orjE.iuliatlon ami hi*
. nuouncement of directors and chair
men of eummlttres marked the r*RU
*ar ovruh»K’» program at the hotel
Oolrftboro last nftth 1 .
Flunk TaVlor the retiring presid
ent* bespoke undivided support and
•wk' iratlhu far the incoming presl
deni. “As retiring preside,pi." said
Mt Tnylor, ' I may he able a)
to viu Mine thing which the Income
ill! president would hesitate :»t.V Mr
Ta> lor urged n 12-mouths enthusiasm
for the club and Ua purposes, cau
tion!, ng against a summer let down,
lie ■ impressed In eenerons terms hU
spprerlatlou for the honor which had
I )»et a hi* f t jbt thu or-
I gau.zation.
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Elizabeth Norman Is
Seriously Hurt When
Struck by Automobile
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Young Margolin Lad Driving
Oar Which Hits T-Yetir Old
School Giri
CHILD’S LEGS ARE
BROKEN ABOVE KNEE
I Report* Idist Night W’ere Tlißt
No ('ompUatioßH Had
Developed
Rligabeth Norman, sevett year old
daughter <t Mr. and lira. B G. Nor- !
m n of Ra*t Walnut streut extension.'
was »e»dou*ly Injured about 8:48 ye#- !
terday mo< nlng when the automobile
driven by Kits* ttargolls, 18 mr 14
year eld boy, struck her, knocked her
down and Jjaxaed ov«r her. Both leg*
were broken between, the knees and
hip. two teeth knocketl* ot}4. another
tooth looacned and the I tllc body
otherwise badly bruised und cuj. Mr*. 1
Noitpin told The News last evening!
I hat *he« bad been iafo)rmed that
Elizabeth was geltiag ul n« nicely.
i Elizabeth had been glvmt a lift to_
school by R. H. Dillon, (m'al Frigid-;
sire denier, and had left hi# y»r at"
the Walnut street school *evetai ijiln-i
ut«f helorc slrttck by the
Margoll* boy
"1 Juat don't know how it happefied.
‘'Mrs. Norman told tho '\N-*w*" I#Mt
eveulng, and her voice wa* brave.
“He says that there wax a car com- ;
lug both way# and that BUxSbethi
walked -ut from bellied one and In- 1
to the palh of hi Klixabeth a>-
site lorikW botfi way* and did not ecu
a car '*
—Tire mn vrjvwn'or w wwnr
[car passed over tpe cUild'» lv,
.breaking them, and she wa* pttl I
from uyder Uie rear wheel* by T U.
Damerou. Insurance man, who hap-;
peued by at the time. He rushed the
child to the Goldsboro hospital in hb
m.K line and surgeou# wcr # harried-,
!y sum(notied.
Mr*. Norman salu that aside from
the time of her arrival at the ho pltal
and of time when was undsr in-'
i fluenee of ether while thf suryeona*
! act Ihe broken leg* that Klixabetlr
; had been conadou*.
The little girt h*d been milter n#
pfrron. a bad or Id, reported*
were heM by many friend*!
Ihnteddi® would develop pneumonia.
It wa* said last ulght,
there were no signs of complication*. I
J’olice declnred last night that *
full investigation of the accident
would be made . It *as pointed out
that yonng Margoli* Is not of an age
when he can legally drive an auto-,
mobile.
Thi* Is the «ecoad time within tlie"
past four month* that a child has:
been hit With an automobile while
on the way. to feboo!.
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Coldesi Since 1918.
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GRERNWCMD. H. C Jan. 2—(IPl—
The 'coldest weather since 191* bll
Greenwood today with the mercury
; lauding at six above xero 4f
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Mr, Taylor presented theTiKomlhK
president. .Mr Miller and presented
him with the regulattoin president's
button of Klwanls, In accepting the
hutton Mr Miller In return presented
Mr Taylor with the distinctive litslg
nla marking the wldent of
Klwanls |
Mr, Miller requostecf'lhat all com
mittee* h«i;ln functioning nt once
.oi emi»t.seised fh*'duly of chairmen
of committees to attend to their clut
ie* promptly. TO plan for the pro
grams and music of Uie’yea?, a iiiwt '
lug of these two committees was call
ed for this evanlng at 7:30 he the
Chnml>er us Commerce rooms.
Music numbers by Miss Jauirtnda
Hooks and fieorut Thompson I»rr»tiirtv
much applause
Following are chairmen of eomuiH
tec.* read by the lncomlug president:
f | First; Vice- K. K. U*ls;
('Continued On Fate Twoj
GOLDSBORO, N. C. TUESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 8, i 92»
250,000 Negroes Are
Given Their Liberty
FHHBrioWN. Africa- Jan. 2
\ I (4^—The uegroe* here today could I
call their bodies their (rtv : n a* they j
began work with' the pong of th* *
Now YeAr, Nearly 2M.MO domestic j
I sluva* wore delivered from bond
age by decree and today were <*u
a hast* of political equality with
their former masters.
1.-nly Hlmon. wif* of the disting
uished Brll»h statesman. Is given
credit for dlsclooing to the world
condiilon* exlsltjug bar* and mak
ing an ardent plea which resulted '
in the freeing of tha alavaa.
CHEWY MAKES
BIG HIT HERE
‘ Handley Motor Company at
Home at Showing of Now
Models Here Yesterday
Wildfire enthusiasm kindled
through the country last week reach
ed Goldsboro yesterday, when the new
j Chevrolet line for 193 S went on dU
! play. All day throngs crowded Into the
j Handley .Rotor Company to tee the
% a w (aodf !*• The display room* had
Jxeu heautlfull -decorated and Albert
11. dl*v wo* at the head 8f the re
tyl
<-..-:\'na line.
vi■■ ihuib; h;nlj»rr store nnlnm
. l >i m: le the 1' l biiw'n, of.Jh*
l*i * • I'l'uc '"ii -.f k'lcc- ■. A' fast*
orchestra pl.iy U It - dny ant
. igaiti laat cicntu* and metuherg of ,
; the *al*a fo*c* wera present to ex-j
plain new points of development In
, .ho .ear. • . *
. Ain’t it a beaut,** wa» the exolama
; turn moat often .heard, v.
Thoushuds who viewed the new !
model# noted that th* wheelbase wa*
j Increased and bodies made roomier 1
and ator* lieuutlful. also that tha ;
, necbanlcal; fuaturoa had hern Havel-
I opt-U to a measure heretofore un- l
, known in the low price class. «
(lui standing development* In the I
i engine and chassis that received wide
spread endorsement were the lll
cruased spied and power of the «ew 1
ear, caster steering, four wheel 1
brakes of new design, shock ah|ofber
spring* marking an advanced tread 1
toward riding comfort, and smoother
engine performance, ,
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The last mentioned feature was
[achieved by thr use of clear
, auce alloy "invar strut” pistous which 1
I make for smoother, more efficient
motor perform,woe. Further contribu
tions toward thi* end were gained
by rsialng tho compression ratio sail
by stepping up the valve lifts
Through these change* maximum
power la developed
Other chagoa in the engine are th«
addition of a breathing srstem to eil
mlnat* the annoyance of engine fumes
a now two-port exhaust, and a silenc
ing engine enclosure.
Tha four-wheel brakes are of non
locking design -the product of Chev
rolet laboratories plus the facilities
of General Motor* laboratories and
provTiuc ground*. Front brakes arc
fwo-ahoe unertergtzed Internals, while
the rear brakes are the energised «fc.
temal, soli wrapplue type. Front and
rear brake* been proportioned
to prevent side drag or pull. Kaeh
brake has an Imllyldaul adjustment at
ibe w-hcels, while 'stops" have been
provided to make The adjust proves*
especially easy. Each Initial podal
application* throws tbs front brake*
into action. Further application
throw* front brake* harder into ac
tion and nl to lirin;'* the rcaf lirakes
into full play, so that it is possible to
slide the rear wheel* on dry pars
men! by using full pressure but no*
*he from wheels.
of thi*. according to ths
Chermlet engineers la to get uniform
wear oa flu brake lining
The sprints also are of
air Jutaresj. alt , uu
" (Ctiniliiasd ao page Uvaj
■ Three Deaths From,
Cold In New York
NEW VOBK Jan. J—tAV Thru# J
■»*» »»«* (ro#*u to ; death today
In |W city’s first real cold save
j of the winter. The UtunoiaaUr
dropmtd to II degress *t>ovs xero
1 at h o'clock this morning, hut al
tar that rose steadily passim: tits
2ti dr*n.e mark al noon
WILIREBUILD
BESTON SCHOOL
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f ounty CoMuiJaokMMni Author
he Renewal of County Note
For $55,000
Fendtsuf settlement claims, tha Coan
ly will borrow money to construct the
school at Beaton, burned Juat before
the opening the past fait, It was decld
ed by the county board of commfs
sloners tn session hart yaatarday.
A county notj for 188,000 due Janu
ary 18 wilt be renewed under action
leken by the commissioners yaster
d*y-
I With only four members of tha
. Hoard present, 1,. A. Raney, George
I W. Williams, N. B. Berger, and Her
bert Bisaell listened to a numlier of
tax, complaints, and transacted mat
)n« business.
Th# Goldsboro News was awarded ■
the contract for comity printing and
the Wayne National bank named (4-<
stria! depository for the general gad
nuking rund during this year.
On request of U. M. GlHlktu, the
hoard contributed (10 to an nged Mr
f’rujchfleld. the money to be need tn
purrhaalng a ticket to Lynchburg,
Vs . where the aged man has relatives.
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NEW YEAR PARTY,
AT WHITE HOUSE
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Mr. and Mr*. CuolMc* Graut
: Thousand* in Keepinir With
Old Cuntoa
WASHINGTON. Jau. t-Wft -« la
kecplnf with a tradition ad old as
the If fitted States. New Year's was ob
served at the %'blta House today whan
Prc*!d«ut and Mra f'oolldfe exchaag
(tb6 season's fraetlngs with more
t'ian 3.ftnii diplomats, officials of th*
government and Wasl|Jngt(Mt dthiens
Two dlvtalops of tjie Marine band
clad In brfglil~red posts and bine
lioitsers played briskly In the fbyer
of the executive mansion as tha lodg
line file,) (iy tbo President and Mr*.
Ooolfdge who stood tn the Mne room.
When the fast well wisher bad goa*,i
the president and hla stuff walked
outside into the near xero weaibar t*
po»» for ibctTlree and wave a greeting
to the crowd assembled. . J
(OllJt IT WATER HEATER
i \! r lOIH WOMAN Hitil,HKD
GASTONIA. Jan. 2— W~ Mrs. Jean
ette Darla Glenn, wife of Evan L.
Glenn of the Glenn Printing company
scalded shortly before
noon today when the colls of water
healer In her home exploded drench
,ng her with and hailing water
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Goldsboro Shivers As
Mercury Descends to (12
In recognition of the New Tear,
Goldsboro jrwiterday and on Sunday^
( xnerlcnfiKl one of the coldest days
iu many year#. Sunday the Uiermo
mier registered the low figure us IX
drxree. a stiff northwester bloWfug
it.- breath on the thermometer and
M-ndlng the mercury be
low The wind lay yesterday after
noon and slowly the little rad Una
started to crawl back out of Its hole.
The Weather Man. however, said that
the temperature would not reach a
I'ormnl winter reading before anoth
ir 24 hours.
A number <rf broken pipe* were re
l>< rted a* a result or cold and the
boiler of the heating syetem of the
Carolina apartments gave way* put
ring the heal system out of commis
sion
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ATLANTA. Jan 'WinA*fa
RALEIGH BUCKS
NOTE AN APPEAL
Rad Bern Fouad Guilty la Rr
. cordar’a Caurt of TrgaaparHwf
71 GaJkm of Ufu«r
John Wliahlngton and Jim Hirrstt.
lUle-h negroM, thought that Judge
.0. H Bland was i intlu ion im’
on lh«m wheu be a«uteno«4 th-.p tr
aarra It month*, each ou the Warn#
county roads for w-klng ak uffint
to transport T 3 gallons of llqu r it u
(be county. • They noted upp*a> to
dnpsrior coart and bind was fixes*
at 41090 rach.
Washington's Cadillac -nut » » rhile
curtained 72 gatioias of liquor tad a
negro woman, Alka Ism of Ralalgh,
when It wan overtaken by Deputy
BlierJ/l Car) Ruiith after a loag ctjaa*
barn more than a mmstb ago. On
trial yesterday the Negro meu at
tempted to pj-ove alibi. They brostgUl
down a Negro garaga helper front
Hatnlgb who testified that ou tha
day la question ba racallad seeing
Washington m th* garage In tha Capi
tal efty at 4 o'clock In tha afternoon
ft was against this testimony that
Solicitor Bdmundaon dlracted himself
with, emphasis whoa ho urguad th#
rasa before the jury, for a Jury-atrial
had bean askad. "It Is strange.**
paid Solicitor Kduiundson, "that tbla
Negro was not abl* to ramember an
other parson who cam# to the garage
'on that particular dpy exetpt Wgab-
Ingtou and that be recalled th# lat
ter because ba t/4 looked at hla
wrist watch at Rtat time.**
Jury trial* caused the court to go
more slowly than usual Jt*d today
will hardly clear Um docket
Npfwood Fries, white man of near
Dudley, wws found guilty or violating
til# automobile law and of aaaaUt
with an. autadnoblla. but Judga Bland
Jiad not paaeed aeuUucc when coart
f adjourned far tha day.
John Swlnsod drew ud days lor
, forcible trespass and a *»l#a of a»ln
MQtendera was accepted fi u« iI.
'Walter Beet for dlapoatng of mort
gaged property.. Judgment In tbla
egae went over dutit January 9.
R. L. Utchardeon waa fined *l9 and
the eocia and ordered not Vo operate
»a automobile wHhln the county dur
ing the next three wiontha after he
had been found guilty «t driving
while drunk
AIRMAIL MAR M XIRSIRG
MBLLKFONTE, Fa., Jen. %- UP)
—H. 0. Smith, air mall pilot en
rotifl front Cleveland to New York,
has been missing since Mat night.
ofAaiala at the Bellefo«te Airport
reported today,
BmUh left -Utereland with a mall
cargo at S:S9 p. m. last night. He
passed over BrookvlUc, P*„ an hour
later, add Should have reached Bell*
fbUtt by 7 p. m. elr mail offlciels
here said that all efforts to trace
Smith after be left. Brookville were
frattleee.
TO LIGHT AIR MAIL MIJCTE
CIIARLQTTB, Jan. 2—(AV-The Cn
ited State Department of
rod the Duke- Power company have'
reached an agreement whereby the
power company will furnish electrtc-
Us for th* lighting system on the
vVaahington-Atlente air mail route.
1 It was announced here today.'
itw yuur blast* Uiat brought colder
weather to tb« south than to frigid
New Kurland renewed It* assault to
t'<*ht with prospect* of another 5,1
t iur» of sul) freezing temperature t»e
lore they began to dlmlulah.
• Berimin' with t*»» dawn of 115*
'tie ranld decline of the mercury from
belffcM of UtlMilouable btghaev* re
sulted In record low marks for half
. century, in some localities, caused
•tniporar) suspension of school* U>
set oral cities,and was directly and In
directly tfpaponstble for. 1 deaths, a
miMber of Injuries and a number of
rapbsure.
A reading of 7 below aero Tu TTen
dersonvllle reported tlir ioldest wea
ther for North Obrothm since IKS*
while Atlanta went 10 years farther
hath to final a parallel for It a record
of 1 abase tm January 1
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THE ASSOCIATED
PRESS
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Be One Market
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lh»e* Holds*** *%»<! »Q
lobocto market f X
W» *m« U a dtopatUt m 4 I*W
vliU< In ta be believe* <|to|pitf
UrtH II that th* m Itymwfl# tpft
In t uti seat rate |ay«£p j>» W tondhto
In ordento out MD*a*«e mis Wlf#
Wnuu.a ni* W|i«>» will b* Or Mi
.'or North caroilua. ". , } ',i< ,X
There has T6cc ip» ormMcyc*
bore li>prcvi*u* inoaUu th*f ao** jt
lit* market* t« the smaller Vivos as
Eiiurp ( nroitM «ig!1» im totohhktft
•lid it Sad been predicted thpl l**U*
bo'ro aood to benefit. $t woe mid ttia
Ooldaboro «h no eeatrsttr locate
•ad iu the Niut at *»eh n (the prMt*
IBR Hold Ul«l the city might be SwW
the oft total market tor a large torn
lory by Idg campsaien. This Ulk, how
wm several month* afro, dad »*
report* ««rh os that alt
had reached The Mown Utftjr: <>*
The DnuvtJU dispatch catoaHoo tot
raat night for Tho Haw. to to#HVi f
H> ai wsrehouasman and
a* to their opinion coateritftg*' n.
luti rvtsws will ha *o««hl J ficir / ‘hfVi>
nwnUys paper. v ' ' " W*
the story fn»» *o a* #h|*
low*: «**>•>}*■ > . ■'*■ *
tt Is currently repertul to tot*&w
circles here that'the tori# sl»cv.>
corporations which man th* faiiou.
markets la the brig* Soft at Ttrgtul
eud North Carolina: niw |M|M to
eltmiQb the .metier
r.aeou This rsport I* wMB’WShI
'u werrhgdM otretoe and ta rfritffcud
lo haw lansod diems# in th* utotfi
nenten which *Cf« IdOft gwatt|. rn-
tbU year by itfnftiow
A«-cording to th* report fttoHlii
'id Pottth floetott will kt *)rswxi|i ri hlti.l
upon by the targe eisagaatea
**.'»on and two wttt ■ hw'gboebn ' iri
X*nh CaroHna. * * _ : -
Th* position of ttef'tsuiamjh f*
"•to <u h* ttfMl ta not ooaMtofcAi
to msluistn buyers at Km
nnrket* wliera th* Mia* fro Ntfatfti'
*/ rmall the pnrpSt* it Ulkjimfk
til# fore** at W* SMiWat I'-e
rd making goasikto a iMgtt: iriltlr
of Ml«a eutuag down o*a«ft«dd tpid
mooting to part at l*Mt tie »a«fo 4g|k
U htnlln# and redrytag-
mraoa the tosudlattoa t*m <$ pm *
larger redrytag faolllttea ; TT ’
Wllaov and tftoatoa totohdMr *l*t
oe the points at which Th# rafflftaini
will concentrate to North CWoWkT
If tlx policy to carried oat, ami H-la'l
Indicated, that there will id *M§4
sh ht before It to, merheCtag
l «t ''illy rerolatlmitsed *! * ${ ,
MRS. LINDBERGH
IS HOME A6AOf
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||aii . jji df^MM^^^gahMa.
iirr y*w now i HIHK2I vi liPPRv
lag FHjrfct Ah f»t
VihimMi
BAN SALViDOH, Jan. t>gv>'prt;
Mndbcrgh hgn. dndcr oin» itlahitlM bd
t xi«* i*lon of bto Central
tonv lo Include Hs»Ma ad* V*mw
zueta but will not make a deotdfcn ato
til hi reaches Panama. r * v
Tha filer told coriwpoodmlta tgdaw
be Im.l made no definite plane to tpb
| rcsfdftt bat achnowtdee that Hos toft*
' respect, but ackuowMdced they wwfr , g
I Kc epllons and oftfclpl i iryitolo*
' took up Undbergh'a time Uphfftpv
1.-1.1 Bu«jae ptaasd aiMfMMt
- upon him at a roc«p*lo«t «tdHiAldlba*
l*i piafc. '-i 7 * w ; /'
a - •
DKTHOIT— trip *4l
1 perfectly lowly.” I enjoyed «♦*»/ md*
i mam of If u?J waa not wadfUi o;h
minute" Thna Mr*. FUangeitop Idbd*
f bogch at bar bom* here toAtk «to*
I <-rlbt d her holiday to uni by ati'jtf ts%
t brr famous sou. Charl.e UlOildt
in <it.*l«*o City as »h* prepoeei to am
> <uniw her duties Tuesday a* a beawh^
1 t iu chemistry Iu Case High *chool
“f'reryons whs perfectly' tfawilly' to
* ts," abe raver We wool." she a*«|.
tM*rer had a moment of wnv#y
; from the Until we left (he.ajrpds:
hero. Our pilot woa en rfttnllUn^
1 aud never once attempted fthttoigh#
' He thought there wa* the A|At% V
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