WEATHER
Showers and slightly warmer. But.
unlay fulr and colder ..
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20,000 SHE CAROLINA DEFEAT VIRGINIA 24 TO 20
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Tars Turn to Passes
And Take Victory From
Threatening Cavaliers
Virginia Was Leading 13 to 6 At
jt The End of Firwt Half of
Game
PRESIDENT COOLIDGE
AND WIFE ATTEND
More l*aiste« Thrown Than in
Any Game In All History
of Famous Battle
CffARLOTTESVILLK, V#.. Nor Ti.
- (4>)-ln n samp making up in
thrills anything it m»v have lacked
In the finer points »f font hall the
University of .North CarotHa, defeated
the University of Virginia 24 to 20. A
crowd variously '‘S'imated at 18.000
a to 20,000 *#*■ the Tar lie I* t*• !»•<* 1
come from behind to lake the moo'ure
of the Cavaliers in a sensation*l bit
tl*' of forward passe*.
President nod VD*. Ooaflidpi- -aw
the the first period of tn>-, hectic
struggle and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson
and the governor* “t»f North ('Hrollna
*nd Virginia witnessed „ th* - war in
full ■s
The Mg ~rowd filling Lambeth
fPId from corner to corner spent most
o the afternoon on Its thousands of
to welcome th'* President
into the stadium, again o bid him
” good bye and in between after to gasp
the sight In » tingle rnnte b'twren
tl.e two institutions who point to a
eerie, starting in 1H92. *
All of he touchdowns were concern
ed more or leas with the passing end
’ -of th* game with the emphasis on the
more, and there were m*nv othera
0 barely missed. Virginia ends let two
long shots slip from their finger’s
ends hrhen ttfKv were within calling
* distance of the goal line.
So far as the President ‘ wqs ron
oerned hi* Virginia hotrt* won the
game, for when he left at the end of
the first period the University of
the "Mother of President*" was lead
ing it* neighbor 7 to 6.
team ad led another
touchdown >n th'* last period and
went to the club house for the inter
mission with a 13 to 6 'dge North
Carolina had a great deal in reserve,
however, and it was found -a* the”
(.vent, of the second h«lf were nn
tolled that three touchdowns were
sitting on the Tar H'*el pencil
throughout the first two periods.
Magner and Erickson, two «üb*tl
fates, were introduced «nd responded
with three counter* b'tween them
Magner. a rugged b£< k, who can
throw pass'** a* well H * ** r,, n *iiit
the ball, made two, and S’rtekaon, a
football player who grahs pn««e»
rrurh on the order of an outfielder in
oasebali, added the other, which »»
tl happened, won the football game.
The Tar Heels w'fe not oat of the
wood* when they put on their big
third period to.score' two touchdown*,
for Virginia had kicked for an ex
tra point while Carolina had not :-and
after the visitor* took th** lead M 18
to 12, thanks^ 1 * Mngner and a good
Interference hack named N'a'h. U *
home crowd W«* hack to score o"
another of the day’s sensational pa'
e*. and ag»|h ft» r ß* r ‘h-ad 2«» to 18.
And then Erickson <"*>k „
Ward and ran 12 yards forth- dci 1
irg ton lidown.
PENMEN OE I,«W EHItUIO
HTIItENTN till t.IUN TO POOR
CHICAGO, Nov 28.—tAP) Th' pen
r.le* of 1.600 Miwlenl* of the Foreman
Junior High School made Thank-tglv.
Ing happier today for Chicago's |xmr
children.
A check for S6O«. saved in the past
two weeks by children who denied
them** Ivc, candy and tUnvies. wvi*.
given to the School Children’* Ah
Society fund yesterday
TEN 'ROBBERS K II.LE D
CHICAGO. N.Nv- 2'- Ip'
Siege, deputy police eorit mi tut loner
pointing out today that 10 robbers
have l»een kllld by policemen since
William F Ru'sell been toe •> omnii*
Hotter of police Augli't 1 This nutß
tier is greater, Siege said, than were
killed during th- entire 16 mohthr
regime of Commt*slbmh- Ituaset'i pre
decessor, “go gel ,'eui Mike'’ Hughes
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THE GOLDSBORO NEWS
READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS A lift FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY.
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Rut It Didn’t Cure
His Electric Shock
J.KAGI'K, Csechoslovakia. Nov.
28,—(A’) Tile towit councillor °t
lh- little Moravian toi/n of Bakova
was deliberately hurl'd al'vc aft
er accidental loutact with u ■A |t
ly charged clet-Lgk wire Hint Vf;n
tier'll bitu uucon^gjtejis,
Qi, the advice o woman 'tee
tor of the village the official. Hut
clera, was pi Need In u hole in the |
ground in the belief that th* earth
would absorb I lie electricity from j
bin body.
, When dug up after 30 minuter,
interment Kulclera Wdix dead.
KING GEORGE
SOME BETTER
Bulletins Issued Yesterday Are
„ In .More Optypintic
* Vein a
LONDON. Nov. 20— OP)— An anxious
■nation b'gan, to b.reatbe more froely
(oday us the coiidltlotfof King Georg,
showed distinct Improvement.
Two favorable bulletin* tnl* morn
ing and one this evening announcing
lhat v the infective process was belli.-
h* Id in check and re. orilmg a quiet
cay with aleep followed Home Seen-
Inry Joynsnn-Hicks' hopeful nt 'tomei t
last night that hia Majesty was bn
the mend. s » >
jr
It was understood that the King'*
physicians were -gr ally satisfied with
the King’s progress todav and would
omR the usml isle night vlfll*. ’
Tonight’s bulletin issued a. 8 p. m
sank.
"The king hud a quiet day. with
some sleep. Other* lue hlit condition
temalu'd Unchanged."
ADAIR FRAUD
J CASE NOW ON
Admit 'That Advertisements In
Florida Booklet Were
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GAINESVILLE. Oa-. Nov 23 f/Pl
Court recess until. Tuesday wns order
<d Ip to today,, by Federal Judge S*m.
M) II Sibil . before wiiotn four for -•
ni< r official* of the bankrupt Adair
Realty and Trust Company of Atlanta
are being tried On charges of using
the mall* to defraud Ip connection
with th* sale of bonds in hot«l build i
Ing projects In several Southern cities
Testimony started yesterday' regard
ing Ihe relationship of the Whitfield
Kstate*. Inc., of Sqrasota, Fls , wlthf
the biukrii.r Atlanta bond ro'ni any
was copnni.ed today with II G Ha,< y
Sira ata t.l trney and fonne* .■>:< > 1
dent of the Whitfield Estate*, on the
stand n.ost of the day.
In its examination of Haley today
the prosecution questioned about im ,
prpvemenUl made at W hit field list <
and. Introduced Info evidence an ad
vertlslng painphl-l, purporting to de
scribe the Estates.
Commerce Report Stresses
High Trend of Prosperity
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•WABHIMSTON, N’ov. 2' - V/P*
11 1-1 i**‘rt Hoover * lust offlo t j»ri
nouneenjem it* a servant 61 th
eminent before hij election »» I’rea.
dent *•», made public to I■ >• i> t !
'for® of tli annual repoit t>( h- ton
mere t)'partntent for the Jim .n year
V92X JU liicli tji.i'e 1 I.i't Juu,
Th i docuol 11! 1 hi i note , 1 •- id
tlnv reiti-irkalili 1 ’ ■ inn.! ot K
prosperity of-thu t'njted Statev during
rtcmt yeat» unit lt s pie, .Ul nKn up
ward trend.’’ In the foreward usually
the Beeret.uy* own prodih ti.>»*. the
1 undines* nf’nrltii, the iniprw
aft 1
, nriei>U in Min. po'i til hi. and tli J• • •
iiotnena ol fttianee wen "r. led.
wh'le ngrltnlture w.u givtn a sjixtaJ
Htidy. _ '
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[ Held In Rothstein Investigation j
Mr ' M
W ' \ ' vjgfr Jf/r |
hqh 1 .jh
mtm '
feiWa/ * CauTf» f
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Georg# (Hump) McManus—“the man whose
•tory would clear up Rothstein mystery in
three minutes”—voluntarily gaYe himself up
to police for questioning, litre jie is (arrow)
being arraigned as a suspect in the gambler’s
killing. Left, Mrs. Ruth Keyes, pretty Chi
Jungle Hoy Who Ifo-came A
Bishop lo Appear ill City
lit- Iti>v Thcophilti-' M"iru>'m Gar-|
diner I). I) Bfahbp Bttffiagun of LI
I• rl tli. Ik *\ wit" I- -a hi*,'
■ bishop will speak ut Bt- Andrew's,
tcub r< >l| Episcopal Church, Golds '•
0> .
Ix.ro, On Wednesday De< tuber Slh.
I islt'.p tiaidlner vho Is .-'uffrai in
Bishop of the Republic of Liberia |
came to Ihe Cnltcd State* several
months ago to attend tb*‘. Forty-ninth
Trie mi igl G net at Cunvcntfon of the
Episcopal limit!), which m> t In
Wa-hlngton from t)i loiter loth to 2.‘0il
A* N'lffngun Bishop of IJb«*rta lie
sot In th' Hetive iif Rishbps »t Dial ,
Convention. Jl" i. the first man from
-the \:t I TWtr of V\ • ■ t Africa -who 'ln,
-.ill the hfbt'.i . of (beTMbts entered j
tbr> ChibtUm rnt.’il-trj - . II" bus also
Ihe ill-tludtiuil Os. •"•lag the li'ht
trlh.--ti.uq ;,i -.11 l. i- i.i to .In ■-x
bishop of t|i* church.
The \'nl Tribe, of which his father
, #a» a ihl-f. had < 'ic, u d*-r the lit
flue tire of MolintonM'diaiii.-oti, as a ro
Milt of which tin- Imy » c v'"i tlo j
(name of JI"ji:olu ti I- nor of tl..
) prophet ,f i- . which in th* tribal
language mean* Mohammed I’util .
j he was about ten y at* old tfuture|
ran wild w -th hi- fellow *
I the jutiglei knowing nothing of the]
Chri-t ni <«,lo on Tie -a. >. itA ! a
, sir,, 111..1 hisaalt f “h'Cihl .y-eiw ti
Sduiati. n and b- <■ me fum|J'.ar w ii!
jth way* of the white man. M»>irioiu' u '
; father eutered bijo in Bt. John's IBp
M'.mtlnnetl on Page Six.l
t
V I • ■ 'A i i 1 I! * \ i 1 it *
t«-®n ah a ti«? v*’fy mitt.* 4 dis .
f« rent r appea r ft iifiwt h it \
i: • i•<t • i . ‘-,i 1 i U . ’
ciliii* fi-i al Vr'i. ' St." lil'ivr'i •
' ion ff. i , . j' V ■ •.’ !:i
! e iiutuinii of l«.o- w , ... jj}p. jj • 1
c (U ini ■ . 1
n-mßiiMure as th of 192 . and lar*-1
I I ; I! -tifi. 1 . I . . I . . V
1", hrid i
* Jt’l» i' ’roe th.it the i a .!• in ! -it
i|r*rre production hotl| orer a long
l> rind "f time, amt ure re m
■ ir -•> !. c c
t*•:»«* Ih -t in ih pi it., 'Miii m 1 i i
Lh.t! i|fi I np,| mill I 1 I't ,1 : Tv,
.
* miM’d ii>** turn fifi> Mii t;, w iiit h ar<
-,h•rifc •rt ! * ?- • 1 > •»• i * . * 1
j , .(Csutluuvib on page b)
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GOLDSBORO. N. C. FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 30, 1928
tijkigiit ship
i SENDS OUT SOS
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IteHcue KIO Mik*s Away
And Dinlrtsscd Ship's Kn
pint* IftHint Flooded
3-
SK\l r;.K. Wash, Nov. L"> ol') A
no wajte from the r ief"' MuquiUn.
freighter r< porn d in diet re-» early
tflie morning, picked Up by th* Segttle
li'iliSr rltlhi Ini * today, ' lid tpc Ml
juntt room »a.. flooded the «larboard
j lifeboats w i > Mi l the star
, Ic-.ird ,bunker h v»ehe- • 'u.
An trh in ■•* ■■ > i thi M ': -.ill
| I.IMI .! ' a '■ 1 l i> uj c "
I 10*1 tn I' ‘ fl 'ti I*l- tvi. , n Vi od. ;
i Three other *!tlp, are I*l,o ru*hf«K to)
give n Id.
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H vM't lls riHHTS 11 OOP
. LMtrssKl.d, Noy. 2*'.- -t/1*) Igh.thi*
. ! " ‘1 Cl
! tlial d'rpi i'atelv to vUttn * »'■ ru-ti of
i | to* <' .1 to isti i niirinotis breach In a
1-ay |tree loin jut K■ 1 1 It A vio
'.• V g M- Vet' -• ilous: 111" e"a* calls
I I lip. break to th dlk# and t;,e wat
'.’ ,0 T J|l > - M!'i|' 4 ' 'ire .1 .1
j <‘C.' i| wdlt iTe 1 ruetion’.
j Pit tv fits Utt Mil* IN
I’ >ll sTIM IOH It! t <il I ftV hi''*.
AK.it' AI ! M Nov V • > T Kl th I
In. k * 11 • f
) ->vs- 1 * 1 ntlQUed prftj j
.! ■ Were I 1 - ill *I || *od a y [or Jv lo<:
( •, <■ f Hoht.i I ,
in spot al prefer for *he <>r< aslo'ip Th i
j rabbi also sent u tne»aajfe to the ktny i
} Mlprrpe'iliK the hope of T’n|enlllie
! Jewry for ht< rjnfi k ty*?of** •
Rnhhi I' inf'hmr Holds
.Service "Hiis Kveninffi
It 1 : > fji.w.'i 1 r. Hi- : r , • Ita- ,
| h rli, and U >*.! ! I r I. Krent d. "f
tiiv, nr t ' i. i.f nsflianKine pul. i
* pin far t'i j' rvr.alar w • kly .ervl- 'a.j
i !i,.|ihl Kresiod w tl speak Ip It'l drh
{ j,pith i>. T' (•! '" wilt ’>l j
i' 1* -, tin t» i nil diveoss le ••
■ o* >h ,skoi m I- ‘‘PteealrpT r,f I»rfr»-
IT. lc ; «i ! r Oil* ti . ■
| -p ' - I -
•o iwttl *sy•• ’• 1 ihiwhit . lilt';
*. ■. w. ■
, . -Ii i> h ‘ ! '.e 1 t *1
i-'l C ! V. t ;il ' ' t* J I- n
jUia’.r-is. m
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«:* O'.
cago blonde who drank with men in room 309
of Park Central Hotel shortly before tragedy
.-.occurred. Inset, “Nigger Nate" Raymond,
one of four men held in SIOO,OOO bail each as
material witnesses.
STORM LESSENS
ASf TO BELGIUM
(’onnlry Aroubed Ar Io Its Dan
ger Front I>ol*f-Lying (’on
dilion of ('i(i«*s
HitCHHKI.B, Brig I lira. Nov 29. (/Pi
Imnietlkla danger to the Belgian
low! nd. 'r r „ m |,ur-tlng dyk-s snd
oVerflowl»g river* »>v«ne'l tfinlght to
pave be'*ft lessened but the disaster of
th* past, f w d" r-oy a .Opened th|* lit.
tte nation's, eyati to a- hitherto al
most Hi*in*g*rd< d hazard of first Im
portanee.
Not until now lias there been a full
realisation that ons-slxth of Northern
T'l-Url'im can He flooded almost In
1 tl- r *u!t o Imnitin - ilvVe*.'
-i fl'i illng as has occurred during
min h; hit* list<i then) imt bto-n a ci*S
-1 of the had -w*athw trtnlifht fur
: th*-r crumbling of the dyke structurf
j might have c»u*ed « disaster of fa r .
j tti-a’er pfoportion*.
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BATCiN HOlh'E La., Nov 2" Gov
(DDK llttey V. Ig.nK has cilll'd the 1
1 (Ot -i ina \a ri hit nro Into extra Aw )
ili’isrv *'i «)ol' f<*r the i "nsiil'*ration of
rn"'l roads Lg -lallon. to change the
' In's!.ity at. 1 eXtradtti 'n laws of the
. 9b'!t , at>ei. j/ tin buying of
I property fur public schools.
i m, ..... . ~ .. .mm.. ,. - -d
Guilford College'President
Will Take Part in Institute
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A two day I slltute of ml|iau* edu
j ration w jll li" started at th#»- Friend*
' < hur-'h-hen *t lit o'clock In the morn
j 0
•I ■ AM il . . >l.r. ritvli-'h will b<‘
0
lii-ld nt th«> church b*ttr tomorrow
lay and n number of priori
• 'iri'Oii |" iV.i-rs - are on the program
Tho purpose* and work of the
<’h ’<|i in Hi *»f vi ral department*
■ ;i i»>slimi*. ( iirl*ti <n ■ Knd'avour, pag.
• ;t* and monologues will be atre**-
iit
in lt’i.i liiqnd Hlnford, president of
’ <'<• 1 1• ■ ;-_; Mrs. Inti lleebe
’"‘ t -h i, nihn of OuiKord College,
, ilnui with 11/roB liny worth, Mr*
Mu* I Vi bill anil others wisl take
i 't Mi ''.l*' two day Institute.
Ou Sdadi.y n.-uuiug Or. JMxjuuud
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Goldsboro Ice Company
Is Merged With Combine
In Eastern N. Carolina
HOOVER NEARS
WORLD EQUATOR
Ulan* for Initiation of l*oUywog*
Into Mysteritn* of Ancient
Cult
U- s a .MAnfYIJtND KN ROUTE Tt
GUAYAQI'II/ KCQUAIMJR, Nov. I*.—
(4h a day of sltsrnst*
and trembling aboard
ihe battleship Maryland as tha mighty
«r»ft. c-irrylng Herbert Hoover, pr*si
d' nl ,cl*ct and Ills parly n-ared the
equator on its voyage to Guayaquil, It*
next port of call.
in (-onsoqurne* of tha Thankaglvlng
holiday, the ship obs*rv*d Sunday
VAtltiM.
Bln tier ciAtelttded. lh» Maryland wag
brought t« a dead halt while Davy
Jou'B, personal agent of bin majosty
King Neptune .cam* aboard to iasue
subpoenas to nil thos* who h»v* nol
tiBIII now rroaa tha equator. Thare
were summons to appear for Initia
tions tomorrow on tha forecastle deck
v iler* a ducking tank has been rigged
“P- .... d m
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Jones wa« presented to Captain
Kimberly and the president elect for
n-nlly as somas he ;an* over tha side
of the vessel; then be retired to tbs
musrterdeek wheV# tba sqhpoens cera
te on,v was inarted «
Sr ” '
his srrlval, however
backs", ss those who have
t russed tbe equator before, are known
were busying working on tb» “peily
wogs” ns (bos* who have not art
Itiostn. Som* of these latter had been
placed In* the brig, others being chato
ed up on the deck by their necks,
wrists, te\ •
RUM WAR CAUSE
DEATH OF MAN
Owner of Attncked launch Hays
Ikml Did Not Contain Any
Contraband
NIAGARA FALLS, N V , JUov. 2#.—
■» On* alleged rum runner was
shot and h|« companion wounded
when t-hrir launch clashed today with
s coast guard boat in dsrknssa off
the Routh Shore of laike Ontario The
tnan killed was f’srl Anderson, 84. of
la* wistun. The , wottnd*<l man I* Eti
nitt"d Sh;»r <,f Niagara Kalis.
Accoriling to f*‘deraLauthorities pa
r* rs were found in the dend man’a
pockets showing Mist the launch.
; known as the Hug, clesr**d from NUg
t t« on Lake Ontario. November 28 for
! AVI I son, N Y.. with 200 rases of ale.
There was no name *n the rlearahee
pope is to Inillrate who was in charge
ol the laluneb. Coast guard*m*‘n.
however, said they bad orders to aelx*
I the' Hug on sight. No ale or liquor
1 v.*k* found.
Hh«r told authorities that h* and
I A>'der*on, w|jh no contraband on
Is-ard, were working «n the mM<)r
when the first two shot* were fjred. 1 .
Cos*t guardsmen in their " report
" d the Hug made a deliberate, st.
tempt to ram their boat.
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I" An'romb* will prearh the sermon
and on Sunday evening Dr. Klbert
Nnsxcll, of the arbool of religion at
k j \
Hake I'nlvernlty. WITT fill tho pulpit-
Supt. T. W. MeFnrland will have
charge of some of the service* and
Nathan I>. Andrew* will preside.
Alrmd at strengthening the various
department* -of tli« work, the Institute
• hug attracted to it* purposes some of
the Maders In the Friends church work
r In the slate-
T<morrow and Sunday dinner will
he spread In the church basement
i and all are urged to bring a basket
of lunch. The public Is Invited to
l. all of the session*.
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THE ASSOCIATED
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prick mm cum
(ompanv Hu Acquired Proper
lien Valued At More Tluta
$4,100,000
JEFFREBB TO CONTINUE
AS MANAGER OP PLANT
Transfer of Properties Is Sched
uled To Mi Piece
Tomorrow
The Gold,boro Im cmapeay tower
row p'i'idm into the hand* of Uu But.
North Caroline Senrte* Company,
a Delaware corporation, which kw
bwi» formed to take ovug Use proper
tie* and buaia*«e*s of • number of
ice, coal, cold atoraeo aad ieo craaai
. plant*' located le..th# Katre part of
the *t»t« and with apprnlaed train*
in *ac«a* of M.ieo.o##. 4 .
1 E. J. Jeff root tor a number of jr*ar*
manager of th* plant her*, will «ea
tlnue in thi* capacity.
f •
l Tba Baat’rn North Carollaa Serrtc*
* Company aad two aCUiulPd eater
■ p r i»e» already eatahllabed, namely.
( the Houthern Public Service eom
-1 peay and th* Carolina Oeorft* Ser
vice Compaay, a combination ceuetl
'utln« what eeay he termed a earn,
me rein I giant, witt bar* plant* of tba
t appraised aggregate value of IWJU,-
I 000. The anaouae*m*at wae made bp
. M D. eldwia. who la temporarily a*
manager of the entire group a* tfc*
representative of Ohaae aad Oilb*H,
Inc., of Boatoa, Mao*., which ba» *
* rontract for maaagenmat of Um three
1 (om pan tea Treaaf»r of the peeper
tie, and banian** of tba followtas
„ companies to the SaHhra North Caro
lina Service catapaay will bo mad*
, Pteember Ji *
Aeg airing Neap Meat*
Fayetteville Ic* aad MaaUfhetifiaf
company, of Papettorillo; io*. poal lia
Ire cream; Goldsboro lee compaay,
of Ooldebore, to*. Rocky Moaat lo*
I and Purl company, at Rooky Modal,
Ice end icoal. Lenoir Ice and Oil
company, of kineum, to* aad oant
r Wilson Id* and Fual company, of
V, i'»on; ic* aad coal. Oreaarill* laa
rnd coal compaay, of OroeaviU*; ioa
and coal. Edeatoa lae ted Oahs
- Storage compaay, of Bdostoa; la*,
i coal a*d cold atorag*. Orystel lea
I aVt-fTold Storage company. of Wieh.
i lngton; ic* and coal. Baadonoe lee
r md Cold Storage compaay, of Hea
• demon; Ic* aad coal. Crystal U*
r «nd Coal company, of BUeaaboth City;
ice, coal and cold »torag*, Reanoh*
!c* and Fuel company, of Rooaobo
Rapidn; Ic*. ic# cream aad
i Weldon Ic# compaay, of *Wold*o; 100
, i.nd fuel.
The Eastern North Carolina Sorttc*
■ company also l* buying th* lo* plant#
of th* Soother* Dairte*. lac- at Sa
| vnnn*h, Q*. " 4
At th* »*m* Am* It wa* avnounead
. that the Eastern Sort* Carollaa S*r
i Ore company I, a wholly owned MB,
lldiarv of tha Keystone Waterworks
nod Fleet r| c company, operating wt*-
i rworha, electric end gas prty*rtlt*
tn Pcnnaylvaaia, Maryland, Ylrgiaia,
V/eet Virginia and Kantucky, and will
(>• under the management of Oh***
md (filbert. Inc., of Boaton Mae*..
pre*«nt mnnager* of th* Southern
Public Service company and It* eab
eidiary, the Carolina Oeorgia Serrioo
company.
Operate la N CemaMiaßloe
Upon the floats* of tbl* d**l, It
i wa, learn-d here y**t#rday, they* will
he *0 Ice' pTXnta n n d I®* *****
plants which will b* managad hf
1 Ch*»e nnd Gilbert, I"C.. throagh tba
l Greensboro office of that corpora.
t tlnn. Th'se plant# are located la M
comm tin It le« In Nflrth Carollaa, South
Carolina. Georgia *nd Vi*glnta.
» A B Dixon, former president of the
I Pavettcvllle Ice and Manufacturing
dom-mny. alto former president of
ih> rarollan Ice Cream company, *t* l
1 he district m»n*ger in charge bf all
* properties in eastern North Carotta*.
r HI, hen'quarter* will be I" EUyettO
, vllle. ‘ i ' '
C. T>owry Stafford, of Or*eneboro,
will I»c assistant general mdbager o<
,11 properties aad m*n*ger df th#
1 Scuthern Public Servio* company
> olanta in Ore*a*boro.
Th* total appraised ▼*!*• U< tba
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