WEATHER
r*h and Cooler Saturday Buaday
■Bowers
VOLUME SEVEN; NUMBER 142
PLAN ANTI-SMITH CAMPAIGN IN NORTH CAROLINA
Raleigh Meet
c Makes Plans
Would Have State of
Two From Each Congrw ,
atonal District "
BISHOP CANNON ATTACKS
GOV. SMITH AND RASKOB
Dr. Campbell of Buie* Crook.
Leading Educator, Presides
At Conference
RALEIGH Au* to — North
Carotin* anti -Smith Itemocrat*. ot
gantxtn* In a statewide conference
today to cam pa ic n against the I>emo
gratic n-alrf is tbia state. hoard
Bishop James A. Cannon. Jr . Rich
m<iltd of tha Methodist Episcopal
church. South, dcacrlha their tnovo
m/ht aa a ""iwvolutton fcunced hy aob
ar tied f oaring people ‘ determined to
repudiate Smith -
Prior to Biahop Caanoa'a »ddress
Dr. J A. rampbell, president »f
Campbell College, Bulee
'also president <>f tha Wake Forest
College board of trustees. wa» elected
ri'airman W. T. Tull, Oreenaboro.
was .elected secretary
* Dr. Csmpb* 11. chairman named a
committee of flvs la draft » state
ment of principle*. The committee
was also empowered <o name an
c utlvc committee of 21 me twin rs, a
man and a woman from each congre*
atonal district «nd four members at
large, to direct the campaign against
Smith.
J. L Marched. Durham, was named
ehairman of the committee. Other
mamtwra, J. H. Canuody, Kinston.
e'nffUr#rld*rr IBhWPtt*. taw Mr*.
and We-permanent chairman, and dec
rrtary of tha conference.
Bishop Cannon attacked Smith as
tepudlatlng the Democratic platform
declaring his message to the Houston
convention a "political play Tor
the wet Republican rota of tha north
and eogt" His appointment of James
J. Raskob aa nation*! chairman, be
said, was another affront to Southern
Dcmocats.
Os Rsskob he aald "If any man ha*
made more blnidcta In trying to lead
the Democratic pany I do net know
him." Ha cited Ra«kol>'s stand on
piohlbltlon and theu declared the
<at|onal chairman h«d climaxed that
y Insulting the ministry of the south
In saying many partshoners had stop
ped contributions to church In the
fouth because rs the stand of thei'
mlnTatera against Smith.
0
The Knights <»T Columbus. this
chamberlain of He house of the-Pop;
thinks the Mehndlst ministry can hi
muzzled by cutting down their ration*
Catholic priests have not- been able t
muzzle the Methodist m!t ry In P.>
land despite their affori* eor anv
money withdraw, it her* 1 Methodist
will give fouyflod.
R'shop Cannon *». Ihe d not wan*
15 ra'ifi the reUgl*-ai i«aa» hut that.
It was well known that "outstanding
dlglatarles of ths Catholle church
five opposed prohibition. 'l, he thei( )
read a atatement which he said hail
teen made by the IVipe In which pro
hibition In America was declared to
be a failure.
The committee drafted a statemen
of principles but said It would not
be able to name, the cxccuilve c"lnmll
.tee oittit furtUar oouaUU ratiaa, -set
ting yendav teataMvely a- the date
P ;r sntHwoe ttg R. Although declar
l.ig opposition for Smith the confer
ence did not endorse Hoover.
Maid Saves Many Lives
But Loses Own In End
IXJNDON, Au* !•—(A*)— Batty
Faulkner, o 20 year old chambermaid
teved many lives In the burning ot a
javern today bill is-risheil lu the
fir me* when site tried lo rescue her
fiance. Walter Thorpe, and Ills moth
ft, and brother. When the tavern
rsugbt flri*. she awakened the other
lodgers who escaped, hut *he disre
garded* their warning and went hack
to arOu*o the Thropes. All four died
together.
THE GOLDSBORO NEWS
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BEAD IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ UY BUYERS UKKORK THEY BUY*
The Future Mr*, Gene Tunney
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Miss Mary Josephine Lander’s engagement to Gene Tunney,
- the literary Umbagiey, ha# been<anneunccd hy her mother from
Greenwich. Cosui. Miss Lauder is pretty, socially prominent—
end immensely wealthy—and yielded to the ex-heavy wrfjht
champion’s plea that she becemie his last Jan
uary* hhe. mu injured IF- Hence Tutiney's tin*
sortant announcement to the newspaper bova the other day.
BRING SLIT TO
COLLECT TAXES
Three Alleued Whinkey IVlnnu
factiimN Must t*a> Income
Tax I’rovhtionH
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OREENSDORO. Aug 10- (Ah
Three alleged whiskey manufacturers
will he tried In Federal court here,
probably this fall, for failure to pay
'.axes as required hy the revenue *ct
ol 1928. ■ 3k -
Ed Gross, of Jackson Springs; It.
!'• Dlxott. Yadkin countv; BJid.,W. It.
ftovall. iMtwsonville are defendant*
jj) suit* far ewlitmtion for back due
lines f Jed In federal cunia-liy jhs-
Itlct attorney Gavin. In the' action
acolnsl Dixon, the Culled Slates of
Ane rica and Gilliam tlrissom. roller
tor of Internal revenue, charge tt»l
on about jHaTli 3" Ihde. the defend
ant did unlawfully and wilfully roantt
f »ct uje lnliii feat Iu v liquor In viola
tion act and that he <»■] ■P’LjWiT tttt
mi his still «r on 12 gallons of whis
key.
Thp tbtol SOhgM fMR Dixon Is ft.
(f'onUucd JJIz-
Mt. Olive Chamber Commerce
Gives Barbecue For Farmers
.-{flfrrrlsl '-Tr TH— N-wre-*
- MT DUVE Awe Apr"*
•mutely l'>" farmers of this >c*Uon
met here this i vcnlng at a barbci n<
vlv, ii by tie Ml. Olive 'Chamber of
Commerce, heard district Fann Agent
C. ,W Gall her tell them wh«t Is the
matter with farming, and cortVldered
■ ipp, rl of the first season of the
Mt. DllVe aitctjon market with a<
companylu* rwsommcntlai ion.- ct»n
ftrnlug next year. - ''
The b“rbe<ne *vV. held In the Ro
tary club hall In th. ttrwu. lne'ead
of at tin Mt fillve COUBt: y i:lub
i s orlitc iuully M'kcdtil d. Haiti*' ot
the niorulnu ate! this astern i. n late
rcnultcil In tie- vliatigr of place.
There are too many people Milt as
tlie number of acres tilled in North
t iirolliia and particul.nl> C ' ■ ru
North Caiallna, said Mr. G git her, for
the folk anywh're In itiD
Bork. Ftoni percent lo 60 per
GIVE CONCERT
FOR LAGRANGE
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Free Will BapiiMt Orphnnnue
I’leawes With Program Be
6. fore Lenoir People
The concert-I lasi fnijji ttic Free
Will llapilri OrfiliauuKe 7 that so de
lightfully entertained s good sixr au
dlence at t o hc Free Will Hap tint
<churdi here Thursday evening, ren
di red their program In i.uGrungu last
evening.
„.U la 4, 4by many Mmt "(hr- rH*»s Jn
Mtr l« st In the history of tlicorphan
age." The scler tliHia iii"e of the lilgh
■-l type nr.il the training Is ull that
could he asked tor. '
This cls.n •>/ boys and girls will
be .it Casey'- Chapel tfils svi nlng
at 8 o'clock wln-re they expect to meet
« ctib greßation. '**
.Xha. i.luax ka- a- iq>e»<|w4 • program
(J.i-t they relldcr' on Auudxy and »s
tliey wee -n c JnWstW'rn TUB
manager. M'ss Verdi® Jackson, haa
anx-nted to attedd Worship at the
church here Fuiulny and therefore the
Continued otf Page Sir'
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crut us lf|P“1«I«Br 'ViTTiie, farm iuq*i'"
c-itw 'to :-Vt* a Ovcllhawl <«
ibe number *>f acres i ultlvaled must
'he materially increased, declared tic
district ax-ent. S~ \
"We have *e> in »• h 'tirrttl in Kastem
’.<!• ith Caroline wd don*l know wliot
~s
il i w il. Why fhtii an coontle*
in our .-ectiun of the slate where only
i. 5 percent of Iho total acreage Is
tiiled."
Mr Gaither ri'omWPUdeO t«> the
farmer* the Incrt'g-i of their feed
cr> p and cover 1 1 qh, and the main
•ii»im <• of ilo ll tn ~n t—.T|>'. leVin
■' .tot'.n i u jo i ii, ,n . m .Re . j
■ Rm.*p hay. ihu and :o r ,foiM|*luffo.
,ml ofl ■ i 1 .i ;; , M In.ir*
J * . • ix A
e*'iilt;>, sail i. ■ lt'ic coni
! mended.
Dr. J ~W. Wllkhti' pr<-ddcd ( over ,
Mis meetHf: and prim to Do iwtk to
Mr. Gaither there had appmred on i
j__ (ConUoutql on I’ogo lYmr) I
„ (iOIjOSHOKO. N. C. SATI HIIAV MOIININIi. ACIil ST 11, 192 K
Dfmolishfs Wagon Willi Auto,
3 Hurt, Driver Does Not Slop
MRS. 6EOK(jE GAKUIB IN LOCAL HOSPITAL WITH WHAT
IS DKSt RIHEp AS IKH HLE FRACTURE OF SKUII.; L
I). W(»6tEN OF LAGRANGE SAID TO HAVE
BEEN DRIVER OF CAR
tHnw-iy Imiirovlng hut still ri'Ka. [ 'dc.|
1»h In a *c: !ou* condition, Mrs (ieorge
tiarrlH. of near UaUrungo Is In a lo»
c.al h, r.pitsl with (otgpouud frac
ture of the /kull as the result of
Injuries su italut-d v hen ,an aut»nui i
bUu said to have Imen ilrlvan bj I-.l
D W'ooli n < ( Ml. OIlTc strtu k the
naguii on which she v »■* rlUinu with
it*i trt(eUuuLn**id 1 w - rid Wren, hurfmir
piem hr i‘“ It! hday. tlem dh ii ftg tits
wugo|t. .*ad l-sdiy wKitiullus the horse.
he nertgent (K-cnrcd at tho lumber
road crowing luwr Lutltacge ea«t of
(Joldsls ru. The driver of the car did
not stop |« dffer aid. -
Mr. tlsrrts and Mils Gsrrts, aged 3
w« ic also Injur,* lien the wagon
wnk splintered the car. V'cruou
(jam,, vi".r old Osh* ri'« the only
’ C’ - .
r.na la the Tchlclo who was not In
jun 'L
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As the car roan^ , * ll w “*°h
Mia. Garris tlJitly clulehcil her child
.nil her prutiitlng arms saved him
Irom Injury, while she sustained u
f:m luic uh.,ul the base of the skull
: nil uiiuthi r on the forehead. When
’ thilie near the scene rushed to aid
| :hu stricken family, tlio fwlherf moili-j
e< imd three year old etltld ws* nu
e.cns, oils. Ihe huby, his nose bleeding,
r*i yrtthiK ftntttr. >l.~
Mrs. Garris, with th> child In
lumi, Usd been cast a distance of forty
1 f»eJ by tin force if the Impuri,
blood stall •• »n the highway shnjvlug
v, here she hud Fatten.
Kdnjif. the little girl, was also sever
1 y Injured sustaining what w»s des
cribed as u fractured skull. iMhirge
Giirris, fii® father, snffertll bad brills
.•«i almu:. ihe hi# uud side-, and tcrrl
tits shock-
Miss Jenny I'zzcll had the family
pl.'ceil ('it her car and hurried lUeui
COMM INI.STS IN
BIG CONFERENCE
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( hicußo Man Given Ideas of Ho\\
To Hrinii (’omniunism To
United States
MOHOOVi. Ant In (/Jh Russia
Declaration of how the compinutal*
ol Anteric* imp, to build up their or
y. ul/.'dlon in tl:c I'ultcd Siati and
o
■ s depi ftdcin h" «,c ; un lo the Com
nii’iiUt intenuttl 'ii'il cmfcreuco hero
uslay by J. L. Fu luhl, of Chicago
tt
t'fckf of the p ops#.'utd« burr a its of
the Worker* J*btl> i America,
The Chjcagojwan Jtojd t|jt enaier—.
i i’<s«j, that tin. net;i »• . Jnpane-#. and
tihlaeae In the HuttwlUteteg afrer ftrr
* lor i omntunl-m and Ihet
V.
the organization ’of '' reyolntlonary
trades onion* Ju the Hawaiian and
Pblltlplne istallda Wa part of the pro
i n in. utilizing H" e-titim-nt for In
'depend,nee uMUilivn those Inehmde.
Boy Is Struc k By Hit
and-Bun \utomohilisl
The tvinSWfV of hit anti rdn ac
cldenta lu the iounty and added, to
jrtiGrCi) when CRMTmb Phtrleh,
12 '!■ ir old -"ii "I Mr,- and Mrs.
George Patrick of Goldsboro »u
-truck by aii ant"lst while riding
hi* bicycle on the Rroadhur*t
bridge road, about a mild ou'.elO"
the city
Young f’atrick sustained s brok
en should'r load' and sevesc diody
lirul-e He was brought to u local
hi'Mpltal for treatmenl.
'-Tni- eai jxlilch attack hint w«-
*a|d to liavc hi u a large open
machine ami to Jiave been driven
b.. a , - ‘F- i did q-v
slop Whch the machine knrxkel
low n Hie boy. Yoiihg lhitrlck bad
been spending sometime with hi-
Ki and ..I neai iho l oin Hu '
r» il pis* e.-
lo latG'aiiqt: where lirnl aid W4*
rendered., *r
Tlu< acchlout eccurcd at twilight
Monday «f<erni«»rt and It vra i Tut sday
mdrntnv that the Injured'; were
brought io the hospital here. The ton
liltlon of Mr*. Garris .Jicrwne »urh
that It was deemed advisable tivsend
the 1 tile t. rl u> sonic pla> •• rrnUAed
fob To i l ' 1-- t pto 11
»i" i. In r i iiiili.itlrer. t I-', (iur
rl*. mar LaGrofijje jMro, (LirrU etuu
de .i I'lbet! us somewhat beitv.r yester
day.
It was r«t uiit 1 yesterday after
. Uoua that* full rteteli* of rhe-anldent
were available. ,
- Ur. Gurris and wife and children
'■ere on ih wflv ft. imnie ol his
father C. it. Gurrlit, v ) i borrow .an
Hirtnuioblb to go fp; n doctor for
t r i. Tha w*gon wa* travelling
I# the Afreet lop of l-aOrttuge. Tilt*'
I envy llulck that stmek it at the luttl
bt r t '>:#d ct irslnp, won alei. travelling
in the direct ton of laiGrangv.
tutomohill* ti«d not at th»t time
i turiled on their light*, It was* said.
As Go car splliitTHi,, the wagon
hurling Its occupant* High Into iho
a r. the driver, Yh« News was told,
uld not halt In the teaat, but; eontln*
t'td cast ward »t a bfioikncck spctij. •
ATrtTiiig ltom® acverul finui* after,
the accident to I war (K the Double.
C R. Gar. Is, at once started Inverti
n'! t on Itt lo who li was who hern
iitTvim. tha < »t' He Trailed the jttkch*
iue lo a ifaiage In Kinston. The tar
tth mm dhalsfert' rhnr Tbor iTHTmof
know whose car It was Mr. Garris,
secured HmT number tel< phoned iTtT"
state automobile bureau aiiil w** jn
f •mefrir [i .i» 11> iTf "r. it
Woolen of t.u<|runge.
The latter, TTJ- News leurie d, did
not deny being the driver alien he
was No ludletineulu ham
•a-sn ls*uvd In the c«»e.
17 GRADUATES -
ATI. FOREST
11 " i
First! TimHn Hiutury of Cullege
Thitl Sum me; School Huh
Awarded Diploma.*;
" KK for I :ht; Aug id- or, Foi
Gfft tlwii. In Jilslory* ccAwahe jPar
c i i "Uokc todsn clasa of yuutu;
: iciewas graduated and pre
■ "litcd degre at tlie close -Htr-
O
summer scsaloti With th. faculty and
'"I graduating clas- of IT robed In
academic g"«.m*. brief c\' r« !#es were
T.iJ3 *i»iil-it to tlm-t t( the '-itd of
■ Jc -i UI-*-. g-'t-t’» —Or-..
I- p Gaines presenled the illjdomaK
alii! made tin- griiiiiintitig ad tre. -.
Among those who were graduated
were R. K. Lee ami N. Stroud,
both of Kinston, whe jcidvcd degree*
.
Offer Fremont $62,500 For
Its Light Distributing System
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Au«. Iff "Mayor C
|{. Av< o.tj,k ilnbnunicd today tlttt
-tin Kr> inont hoard of town com
mt'Hi.jiirt. liHf unanimously
" . f>‘il, to -' ll thr into-uil-t iu i
lino'from boro to Fremont
amt t!i town dl«tr'ib»iUnK di-cUn
1 tin if)' ia t» the f’nrotloa Print
er and U|U company for the sura
' t) f *C2.rniO The ulf mill In- -ant*-
1 Jet t lit u \J>U- -frt t Im* l itlxi’lu* til i\
<(h • Iml rladiuß w ill a ■ pnt'tal r<g
lidr«'i Ivlilrh vtlll 'Jji In 111 111-
Ociober.
The Ctrolliti Power and f.’iftif
■ *«m|i-.ii j»rr.pi: <.. l i< • n-ii n.-t
the line and Install moot ru i <|iit|'
iiieilt, n|uii a ll auc-h •ffiieiherf?
uni put in iff' < t standard rite*'
111 fori (• throughout (he State
ti|it>n-veil tiv the state, Corpora-■■
Uo:» £pmml«sk>ii.
I A iiuiMi uwcttuK will tit- called
Diet In Plan* Crath
pS
ImEwf. ' w i
uHRvx Wf w
Maurice * Drunlim,' famoui
l-i4+uJ» avmtof, w*t
burned to death vvhmHh*ggM»r
tn-motor monoplane, *JVfc ea
Ciel”—Kaittbow—designed b>
tho youug Ftench engineer,
Rene Cmuintl, craihed and
wa* conipletclf wrecked al Ih*
Orly Hfruß Field *»*»r. Lana,
The pilot wa* totmy tha hug*
TftTtp jWcKimnary lo in aftempl
to Hy the Atlantic. Mcchaui*
ernn barret wax ktlW wMtifht
Avlnle Engineer (iianolo and
Radio C)j»erator Manuel re
ceived set ion* injuri|a. Th*
designer witnessed tlie cra*b
“fcottr the »round .•■ • "" "*
LLOYDS TRYING
TO BRE Ait WILL
LT Nephewyt and Nelce» Want
$150,000 Fortune I-ate
Thnmas Lloyd
( HAPKL HILL , Au*. 1U—
Thlrtccn ticpWw* and , niece* of the
'arc YTrs. TafoJlne Lloyd widow of
I h<*m«s A. Lloyd, who *t tits dtatti
.0 year* atm. was reputed to be tin
y cultliiesl man In Chapel Hill, havt
li’ wtlit -nit ag‘in-: her nephew Lu
rco'Lloyd to set axTile Mr*. Ltoyd’i
v ,11 l» qlietlllug the hulk of the Moya
< -late to litjix. accordltMt to a story
pghlUhod today lu Ute Chapel Hitt
JKaiku..
Tin* coinpiaWf which h.ii-jHN*n fjJK
I v i;li tin* clerk ol court iHtiili*
bt i” phi"' - lln* vsltic ol the estate al
tlf'h.tXMi wJille Lloyd's sworn report
xl the t nu' of taking out latter* »l
nUmiiilst rat loti < gave the value •»
only *|'’n,iMrt), *
'!:■ in-si iuuir* whan 4 tie full
. lUinil.i aud explanation* will be
f i•/> h„ttlie» cltlgt n . In the” me*u
timi. .i | ( (h< agm-tAcnl .«
a I lie In tin office nl Mayor Ay
cork. In Hie town hall ..The i Itigen?
of Kpmi.nt >:e invited to call and
t■ i etudy n. "" *■'
tin are outst indln* |7.ottt» fix
ileetii' llehl bonds *hl.li wonlit
l» ri br< il Th< balance of the $62-
'no i fiued h> Hu- Carol 1 nn IMwer
mid Unlit i ompuuy miithl be used
l.i. ret frill j. oilier jiiri'hiicdne*!)
of Fremont.
Majroi Ayeoek and tlia conimis
sit i ' lire i lltbuilnaU. about
Ili» «*reei»*#t reached with tne
• 4dji.it >’ .rfid .if. dr 1 tjni' tl • ele
ction will i trry ty t lame ti “l<w
In, at nee the rates for electricity
will lie le** l hail tile rates naw
paid by users of current in
Fremont.
MEMBER OW
THE ASSOCIATED
PRESS
PRICK PIVR cwm
BORDER WARTS
AVERAGE IS sl2
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First Kite urea For Foar Dajrp
Sellings Is Unofficially
Announced |
WII.MIXUTON, AOS- »♦—<*►—r»»sl
figures from sf>rth (frollna
market it ou Ike border of Month Care-
It 11 “ or Pee [lee belt, since the op^a
tns of 4he Ittt season followed raps
< towel y nnntftrtab eabtaastao fttW
previously. * * *l‘
Kslrmont. the largeet market of Upe
.Kit sold the flrst three days of
M*mm, (Wiuding yesterday. TIMM
pounds ter fM.MT.M or at so aver
ere peter nft». W per hundred p««ad
Title market sold yesterday 11 MM
m uml* for |I7,MMS, or it U erar
fie of tll.ht per hunJrsd
l.nmberton sold no ft». opssfSg day 1
mare then S6MM pounds St «a »W
ase or in.si. mv tbs rttst twe dtps:
Tuesday and Wedsoadap. tks stfftd
sold 17,1 TS pounds fey |U,MI«I, or
in averse# es lIS.Tf par bwadred.
Hales yesterday wars lighter bat om
t I*l figures could not bs Obtained. It
was aeaerally understood that aa e*.
< race of at leaal 112 par head red «aa
maintained. ‘
The outer fire markets bad Mfr
■ alee with a price raaaa yesterday
mut the aasM aa «s Mm ihrdt too
ii> ; '■? - w? T j'«r : F*r ■
days.
JEALOUS, SHE
SHOOTS WOMAN
soHERmr, —
Mrs. Ix>can PerMs* M. as WAK*
( Ity was la Jail faHt* * <*N«R. .*
murder her#'today aa the raoalt ,d|
her revenge oa a wo*a* wboai 4*
, hargad with hraafctef «p bar ben*,
Mhertly after midnight (bia. Stags
i uk. Mrs.' Park tea waited daws tbs
aisles of S Boulhkaamd Southern pee
*«ngertain, a alt woe paaatas Pbfgjl*
sc*, two ittttaa south •( bate,
behind a aaat where ter haibSal wps
uUking with Mhta Pearl Oweas. ft.
>f l.milsvllle, sad tired twice, Mllil
■llss Owens Instantty.
While paaaeasdrs la tha lay eoajab
“( rumbled for safety, Coadaator Dan
i■■ mo.n anatobad the fltatol frees Ibi.
Perkins' hand before abated aa ep
liortuulty to firs Math
Mm p. rkius rafaaad to asblatabar
action Hhe was placid 'iiiffi
and lakan to a hospital wtefa k Me
said sbo was la a state of aarwaa
oltapse. Hhe will bo arraigned at a
t>r«limluary he*rlt)a tomorrow \ )
Perkins, wbo skid ha bad be tied
the train at Homs reel aad bad tabes
•i seat beside Miss Owaaa. with wbeas
be was acquainted. dalaarad that bis
/k Liu rou. jaaoloea, So setd-bobod* we
appointment to neat Miaa Owaaa
27 HURT WHEN
TRAINtfCRASH
vsomp M intake in Onlere Cunts
Electric; Trains T» Meet
Head-On {
t* . tjn* 'Twaa-
W aew.il |*rrw»ti w»r» mm to ho*st
ttU bare tonight anffartne from brats
* and laceration* whit* away otbera
«.fi> slightly lujurej ia bead <*a
crash late today batwaaa two HHa
hrfgii-Wsjhlngtoa, Peon In tar nr ban
trolley ear*.
1,4 None of those In haepttala was
said to be seriously,hurt.
The cars, heavily loaded with pda
-engers. came together oo a sOUII
dladuct on the outskirts of the Pftto
burg business district, despite the ha
peels which demoltsbed the froat attSa
d the trolleys, both remained «a tba
t nils.
Firing glass from tba- wtadowp..
sir in k the petfsenaara. many of
v. hum were thrown from thair aiata.
end the alslea were fUled with dll
nl lux men. women and children,
"There wa ssoaie mistake about Urn
signals." was the brief egplanbttpw 04-
fc red by Wnj. J. McOona|ck. aasar
inicndeat »f tba car *** .