Newspapers / Goldsboro News-Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.) / June 15, 1922, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of Goldsboro News-Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
X". - V,. NATION. .L feANX ' n H OP cntrm&nnn ,i fiiut. A NJ o '.A - ww V SU I0HUVIH Thoi H. Norwood, . Caahi.r want yur am ana will flag t earraanaM wltk ya. si : -v. ri if 1 SN"N M Il vi .TV' nn.JtJ t'ii!.i5.'ifin1(e!lH P T:"::' v . NATIONAL' BANK .' OF GOLD5BORO h WuAi yoor business and will be glad to correspond with yon. n r a m -J r.:-- t XKn II. NorwiHul. Caahtar ,VOL. LXXV "Thla Argua o'er tha people'e rlgbta Dotb an aiernai vigil keep, No soothing strains of Mal i aon. Can lull I la hundre area to alee;.' GOLDSBORO, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING. JUNE 15, 1922 NO. 60 SUNRISE SERVICE HELD BY B.Y.P.U. PRESIDENT WANTS TARIFF SETTLED (By Associated Press) Fit Aero Ughthou in America SUPPLY IS (By Aaaoclatod Press.) New Bern, June 15. An open air Washington, June 15. Plans were aunrise -service held on the spa- under way today for a conference cloua Neuse Iliver bridge here this of republican senators to work out morning featured the opening of a line of procedure relative to th last iay of the 13th annual B. ?. P. U. State Convention. Hundreds of delegates thronged the bridge and joined In the sing Ins of hymns and devotional exercise. the disposition of the pending tariff hill and the soldier bonus bill. This conference "was proposed to day by the leaders, after a confer ence with President Harding at the White House had developed the fact A full and Interesting program is thai the President chiefly desired scheduled for today, interspersed . that the tariff bill be kept before wdtb social functions' for the dele gates, Including an automobile drive tnrongn tne city and section, and i, boat trip down the river to Pamlico Sound. f High Point was today selected fo: ftext year' assembly the senate until disposed of. LEADERS WILL NO Ri 5 ALLEGED VESSELS SEIZED T OBSTRUCT STRIKE AsEOclated Press ) Cincinnati, June 15 Officers of the railway labor unions will not inter vene to prevent the strike of 1,225, opo shop craft and maintalnance of way workmen. If they should vote (By Associated Press.) vo strike, B. M. Jewell declared New York, June 15. Five alleged in an address here today before the rum-running Vessels plying between annual convention of the American a big terahin 'lying in Narragan- .FVdciVJtlpn of Labor. sett Bay and the American coast,' "The railway workers," he aald, have been seized by federal agents, "are ready for the Impending crista. It trai announced today. and Its settlement must come sooner . i . - w.. yj; lor later, so If' they decide by their To Fight LodlSti ; vrcefendny rote, new" beint"" taken, , , u ", : AVlth Vat llOmbS Yarded' an4 ' cooperated " In fully by , V , . ... , v the ' union leaders." ' RUNNING SHORT Huh V. McKuy, pieisidi-ut of the Aiueilctm Airway Trullilng, SHuml, op. eratlng the searchlight In the aero lighthouse, the first permanent night guide .fpr JU-et to bo operated In America, which web put'lntb servlre.a College Point, Long Ihind, N. Y., nttho entrance to Flushiog bay. Thal&ht Is a Steady leant thrown akyward from a biyb-power. iearcWItfet; MV MILLIOfJAIR E III- : DIETED TOOAlf Home Coming Event " (By' Associated Press.) White Plains. U. Y., June, in (By Associated Press). . t : . Ku, Soviet Republic of Aaerbljan, , 15 Forty airplanes equipped . ' ...nous ga. bomb will bo : t, Onr Feorth riht the (warms of luoimts . . ,. ,, ( i ,' i.i.J Lome (omli)ff deao'nil;r? t'n the. crop-t . , n !(''''''' , bombs rlH btT'dropM-Into t ' Tb; Ipeclai f tommittee from the the iwimsi -and her HJreedine; k.CbambW . of Commerce, promoting ptacra; Dwn etplodlng they will dlf- ,,bo progiuim for our fuse auffocating gases. The ' expert-our'n 01 Ju,y IIome Coming nwnt Will colt the Moscow government Kvcr- announced today that in k.0W.OOO,bon Soviet rubles. r as , ;-x'lfchir o the Camp Bragg- Mill-' lor al humorist has said, one rubles for larV Bahd. Prominent speakers, each locust. v J' ht rs?, mule and pony racing and ... . other 'interesting siunts, it would Walter S. ; Ward,, mlHIonait'e , baker's aan, waa today Jndlcted by the West moreland county grand Jury far fir Jt degree jnurder In connection with the recent killing by him of C!ar-1 ! Mice- PeteraJ an x-sailor. Th aherjff ' and : his deputies at , t once left to arrest Ward, f h!j home ' In New Rochnlle, lie haviu been relpase.l liy the c v.incr m c I 'f lxw Inn'i... I ).. . . . ' SIIIPG" ifTEE I Kir t Wj-iliuiiMou, ho in .i hi I'resui T', .. , i3hS;.shlp today to Islon to be '"WdiVg'tbat : hlc h liquor ' part of the t . . . .... . .... ., nn is Said (f llq- ! ' sap (Hy Associated Picks.) SniiiRntld, III., June 15 The growing ahortuge of th coal sup ply Imperatively demands an eairly iViuferr nee of both mine owners ami miners, said John Lewis, president of the United Mine Worker Union today. "The na.ion fa'0 a coal ahortago of unprecedented. Intensity," he said, 'which the general - public, because of the sultriness', of the summer, ire us yet' unable to compreheml, 'Hit the nulling- fall nd winter will bring ihem a shivering awakening." Put Forty Your Best Effort For Advance of Kingdom ARE DEMANDING LEGAL DECISION Wlutt Mr. Hani had to say last night was direr u.l .o the proteasing chriatian regarding their love to ward Uod, Hvlnt; up'ta the standard of religion and carrying out God's deairos. "You caiwiot flatter Clod W you can ymir feHow man," eald iha speaker la-.u night, "for He knows when your prayers are , altioere. "You claim 40 the outside worll that He is Lord, but you do not " SPECIAL LEGISLA TION TO BE INVOKED (By Associated Press.) Washington, June 15. Definite Jlan hy leglnlnt ion to atop the sale f .Jlnuor on board American hlps vera : started totlay by representaUve aankhead, democrait, of Alabama, by ;he Introduction, ot a resolution In Congress barring from participating 'ri -.'any' pari' cr portion of the ft'd ral bounty provided for aiding American merchant marine . vessels inch veaaels flying the American 'log as seM liquor to paaaenger. . Th Alabama representative offer ed h's proposed amendment at a meeting of the House Merchant Ma rine .Committee today,, specially call Jd; to take formal action "on . the nrnieure, ' ' - ,' -.! . r.iinjidtr.ible dotibt was expressed is to whether vhe amendment would ' hv the full commlt 1 (M'ii ;u)liiiil:te.l mile limit of ocean travel. It wa said beer today by prohlbl.Ion au thorities. ' Midway For The 1 yV&yiie COlinty r air, fare has received, the .following no ' i ' Wee from Miaa Agnes H. MacNaugh- Secretary Denmark, tpgelther with .ton. Superintendent c Samarcand la number of other 'Eastern North 'Manor, iSiate TJrtolnsA choM ' for I Carolina Fair Secretaries, left last Irls: ' . . nig'ht for Cincinnati to visit a car-," "On Wednesday. June '28th. the I nival rnmrmnv Dhnt la nluvlm, Ouvnn .. ruui a r. s -' . ... ' promote a free for all negro bicycle " " T' - '"i 7 oamacana that cMy thta week. . -i Manor-win h hw i,o,i,,-i ... - -- - imn b ICU Mr. Denmark say that he U ue- o'clock a, m. ; Field and waiter termined that our Wayne County "porta In the rooming, drill and play ,'u,lr tl,U vooi. oh. II 1 .i. In tha . . (By Aa-Kiclnted Press.) oumI boy or man in Wayne Cwy " """" "aTC mrma- 'Vienna. June H.-Because of a pest 'can participate. It wHI he a two- Y .7 . , BtrnK mwway r "We would like the ' Superintend- ......... 1 1 11 i OT rats ara mice, me autnoruies nave m !h rnce and the winner will re-; prohibited both actors and audience ,.pve twenty-live dollars In cash To Suppress Rat Plague In Vienna rnce. This race wlwl be held at 6 o' cl.uk In the afternoon an.1 any col- from bringing fopd Into the Stata Opera House and ihe State Theatre rp. A Enormous damage Is said to have been 1 ne aiiy rgUS done by the rodents thus attracted, noi , Reaches The PubllC only the wardrobes, but the upholmry; as well having been Irreparably in jured. iat h available and that he willl.cnta of each Coun.v to Anvii. ,n not permit any suggestive or tm-'lhie In their county Interested In moral attractions on the widwav. Welfare Wurk w. ,.i,i ut. T.) the Edi.or We wl:i i I prrss our hearty apprecl-tion ex-for 4your notice to the public about thein,a,n was Informed tha-i lieW rOllUCai rariy ,IIIHe girl for whom we recently asl OrcmniV In India a home. Will you kindly tell - I The carnival that he expects to tw- 1 county commlselonera. ministers and I cure hr our 1922 Fair ls one of .'those Intereeted in thteJ the best In the country, and already superintendents and prinuipalB of has contracted to play a number s ImcCs, and their assistant " of the Southern State fairs. ' Tk, ., , I This would be a eplendld oppor In dcusslng the midway f;,r thin tunity for thoe who can .i,. . I. year with the Setretary. .he Arua ee wliat is being done for th Hp. 'the good people that we have had (By Associated Press) slon would be allowed to exhibit In our Wayne Countv Fair In ih,. o,d number of applications from iuture that any child could not will rom an i-..,..,-,., ,M ueui Bins of our s Ha ln 11,1. no ehow. free attraction ,-r concea-. w.,,i. i,fni Delhi, India. June 15.-A new polit-. your notlce and nlacwl ,hl 'ildJmeM and enjoy. T,ot only f very Bhortly after Ahe notice leal nartv. callln itself "Th Nat. ional Party," has been organized in ,llf" Printei1 the Indian Jeglslature to give embod- , H Is certainly gratifying io know Iment to the Ideas of the Indian Mod-1 'hat ,ne P0 of our county re erates. Under the leadership of Sir ' IMn1 readily Ho an appeml for P, S. Sivaswami Iyer, it is seeking to ,help. These replies have enabled extend Its organization Into the prov- not only to place this child well Inces and districts. I1"" naB opened homes for several The new party stands for "The at- other children and we hope still talnment by constitutional methods of "'hers may be helped ln th near full responsive government In India future from the appeal of the one as an Integral -part of the British Em- ehnd- plre." It is opposed on the one hand 1 to those self-government by India, and , on the other hand to the alms of ex tremist Indians who are seeking to make India an Independent republic arid who' do not limit themselves to constitutional methods. The immediate objective of the party ""amusement but from an inst-uctive standpoint. It Is now up ito the citizens of Wayne Connty to support the sec retary in hla effort to prom:u our County Fair and to .make It the best in the state. vice of the Crown, and the fulfillment In full autonomy ln the provinces and of the country's obligations. SUPT. PUBLIC WELFARE. TIIE WEATHER FAREWELL PARlY TO MRS CORE One of the most beautiful social oc casions of the season was a combined bridge party, shower, and picnic sup. per giver Tuesday afternoon at Her man Park by Mrs. Sol Well, compli mentary to Mrs. Julius Cohen who has North Carolina: Fair tonight and 1 made her home here frr a tin mho .,r Friday somewhat warmer. years, but wt'.l move to Greensboro in I the near future. Mrs. Cohen will leavp the transfer to the Legislature In the central government of the control of avll subjects other than defense, polit ical and foreign affairs, and ecclesias tical matters, subject to adequate safe guards for the protection of the vested rights of persons already In the ser- IF TOr HAD A GOOSE that laid golden eggs, you wouldn't kill ha; you woud. If yon could, In sure her. A man who earns money Is o goose, but thera are goose tracks 1b the path of tha uninsured. Xatlemal Life lasmrMf Ca ( Tt (Xataal) '. B. 3L Haaaarey, State Manager, Tnxtk fieoi Barlrt BaOdJxg. Among other policies favored are the Irdlanlzatlon of the army hy train ing Indiana for service In all branches of the defensive force and for enter ing the commissioned ranks thereof, so that the Indian Army may be offic ered by Indians: the amelioration of the conditions of labor, and the dev elopment of the resolrcea of the country along the most suitable lines. Leaders of the new party hope to at tain their enda by peaceful, orderly and constitutional methods, and with out recourse to any methods likely to result In violence. The party la op posed to the policy of producing con vulsions ln tha Internal admlnlstra. tonight for a visit to her parents in Detroit. Mich, before settling In !reensboro. 'About forty of Mrs. Cohen's friends had been asked for the H-caslolK. Bridge was played on the veranda of the park pavllllon, and at the close of the game, from cloudless sky, Mrs. Cohen was deluged with a shower of party gifts, rained upon her from an exquisite Oriental parasol. The pavllllon was unusuaCly beauti ful, overlooking as It does the spark, ling fountain it the center of the park. It made an ideal spot for a so cial gathering on a torrid day. The final touch in Mrs. Well s hos pitality wit a picnic supper, served moat Informally wfth a th, prover- tloa of tne country for th jurpote of , blal aeeesiorte piper platti. Union. cnrlrg any ot lta cpjtcta.. ., a4c drrlled. gg, ate. Russia's Big Office Holding Burden (By Associated l'resa.) Moscow. June l.V (iver four mll l!m ml a half people, exclusive of the Hed army and navy, draw their HvinR direct from kv 1 nmcntal re sources In Russia, and this ti spite nf the recent ilfsmi.s:i I of 3,(1110,11(10 such employes. Nor do 'hese figures cover the Ukraine, wiih its 30.0O0.OOU people; the Far Ensi.in Republic, with perhaps lO.iioo.oiin md the gov- 1 crnnients of Trans-Can. ;mii, Bokhara nnd Turkestan. Then, -.'.illstfcs mean, says the newspaper ' -nomic Life" that one out ot every ' persors in liiiHKia has a governm. it job, not counting eoldlers ami 'atlors. The new bulget will reili n governmental employ, to SOO.immi. Of the 4.571 ooii hi ill Supreme Economic Council, which operates a number of factories, pays MSO.noo. Railroads come next with 0.00O, and the department of edu- ' cation has 420.hhI. In Hi.- State Pol-' itical Police there are I"..000, and in ! the uniformed police IB".' 0. , ! Radio Station - In Australia ' e number of tlll further 'iiployed. the Melbourne, Ji.ne 15. The prelim inary, work of establishing the mam jioth Australian Radio Station for di rect communication with Great Brit ain has been begun. The substations for overseas traf. flc Willi be about three times as power ful as any European station today; It will take two year before the central and feeder stations are completed. a a normal performance the chief station will be able to speak direct aver 12.000 miles for the greater part of any working day. Receiving and sending stations to correspond will be built In Canada luring the same period. The plant for the main station will be Imported from England, but the plant for the feeder stations will be manufactured in A' stralla, one for each of the states. The combined cost of all these sta tions will be about $5,000.00. The main station will consist of a tran mlltf r and receiver terminal M miles apart, the latter In.Midin; 21 towers each SUO feel hiRli spread over a square mile. The wireless rates will bo one ihlrd less than the present cable rates to Europe. WIS H inBETH W ITERS HOSTESS , (By Associated Press.) Washington, June IS. Attorney General Dougherty will be asked for un Immediate ruling upon the legal ity of the seJlling of liquor to pas- ah)w lf' Ywl a t0 me, worldly. aengera on board vesael of the V rau8"nl wr fln -nour or H. Shipping Hoard beyond the .three u' w';',nout- coanptolBlhrf, but if a . minister ercaus on Sunday ilor no re, than twenty minutes tile majority of yoa tume and - fiush th rest-of the week a bou t ho w tlreaome It , l . to hear Dr. o and preach. "The rtMiBon ; for o? many loafers , that Can be ; aeen on th atreet . corners theae .daya Indifferent u ihe&r spiritual welfare Is, due to the fact that ycu professing rhrlsMans ; ara not doing your; dnty. ' If you were elncere you could have. thU town on Its kneea before .the dawn, of another day. , ' 1 " ; "Cod , reqtilres the hetit or : none at.; all. Ym cannut : be hAlf-way christian. " Unless you K've Gcd tha best ; Ha consider It an Insuiju , -"Take . for an exampile the last war: . we could ; nott do-uoo, much for the Joved ones who weret called to aerblce, and when ; they ; were called .there jwbji tno . exotiae j that , would TtIeae , dhetn,'vlrom aervlce. Tboaa Cat . honie, mad . sacrifice, ln tha way; offped that hj acidler would not wnt fof ft anythlig. and j yet you tTct .Oad )n a djiferent manner. r t, yqu .had . ttren ted, . your ( country . with , the InJWfererce that . you do . Ood ypu.wuld net hav lived to tell the tory.''' i , , ,Mr. )Hoi jroltd a pi i t m..,l i-i-.. cldeirt In which n friend ,r l,.u..uu.il y" ,4M i t o !-.. -.. who did not have a convey .m, e to take 1 him fo- t!s ; churchcu. and he purhased tn ,,flulmobjl9 for r ihia missionary friend In order that ha mtght the ; mora Teadlly- preatoh the gospel In more scotlons. and Uien , tried to lmpreei upon tha minds of hla tearert tha opportuniiy ofinla. - slonary work here in CtoldBborOj - In the gilvlng of . money far the advancoment cJ the Kingdom the speaker eald: . "You people. . will . spend .any omonni , .of money , far . good roads, but will eomplala when aaked to contribute in behalf of Heaviest Earthquake In Many Centuries (l)y Associated Press) Toklo. June 15. The residents of Toklo and vicinity who experienced the earthquake of April 26. when their hotises rocked like ships In a heavy eea and moveable articles fell from tables and sideboards, have hardly been re-assured by the statement of Dr. Fusaklchl Omort, famoua seismol ogist and professor of the Imperial University, that future shocks wll at their greatest be about double the force of the last quake, The late ore was considered bad enough. A wall around the Imperial Palace which had withstood shocks for 800 years fell Into the surrounding moat; modern granite walla were damaged and a Dew reinforced concreate building, on of beveral urder. construction by .Amer ican firms', anil which are believed to be earthquake proof waa slightly bracked. HoweVcr, Jr. .Omprl aaya these biilldlngs being" on more fragile pround than . other ' Toklo building 1 aatPtlvea. llH.:lta)jJJiI t.whrtttia any shock that might In future visit the city, although the last quake waa only onelslxtti the Intensity of the shock of 1855 when 50,000 houses were destroyed and $.700 deaths resulted. Dr. Omorl'a predictions, are basad on the known tllentlflc fact that earthquakes are the phenomena ac companying the removal of , weak cleavages thus binding tha atrata and preventing the occurrence of severer shocks. There are an average of 1,460 earth quakes yearly or about four dafly Ye Olde Time Tele graphers To Meet (Hy Associated Press.) Chicago. June 15 The 39th Re. Mis Elizuliitli Wat. i s ;. hordes :.t a delightful por. It party ystcr day afternoon at th home of -Mrs. W P. Wrenn in hon-r of Mrs. D- E. Nail and her gu s s. Mrs t.AXiix f .he Old Time Ttlegriph- Burns. Misses Matilda Jones and i , Historical AssoHatlon will rtammie Dot Null 'Im. n,., m Chicigo on Septemler The ponli was beaut .fully l""".. an(j j6 -phe organization ,w , talon rrns an" a.ted for this daisies in hang-inn baskets and vases. b ing used Mits Waters was a .sistul in cbiving by Miss Vera Godwin Tbre tables of progressive roik were play.d. which was .-nj cl prize was has l.ioo memoers repmeuium evf-rv ttate and all of them tele graph operatxirg of the "rtld acliool." Some of the members hav been In the business of manipuhuing the key for more than half a century ,and all have experience of at least in quarter of century. Among the all preneiit. The firt won by Mrs Kevn..uis n ;r , h . numbered men prom- which was a lovely l.x "f c.irres- - (.wu anJ lmlmriai jife pondence cards. i v Sunday of Chicago, president The booby prize, wliich "J a i of (, reorganization. Is planning i.. l,n,l ..nihriiideril hMndker-' f. rlaUintr The 3.000.000 recen.lv discharged. I ,.h,t!f won by Mr. C. F. Burn.. ' deprived of government raUons. have . After he g4mtJ ,ere oVer pinch ' had to turn to the open marketa to ee-1 WOTe rved. j , cure their sustenance. n were MfJidmaes r. ! Regulsr Meeting of Ruffln Lodge . . n i .j i nr v m ruin v .lirni juup iuiu aaa Klrkwood. D. E. Nail. C. F. Burns, Misaea Daisy Jenkins. Margaret Salter.' Sammle Dot Nail. Matilda Jom7 Mattie Sanders and Vara Codwia.': Goldsboro society looks upon Mrs. Cohen'a departure with real regret, aa the baa been, nmrt aetrvv' connected with aoclal and welfare -ok dtrtng bar res id sua here. Caatle Hall. Odd Fellowa BniMlrg at S o'clock. A full attendance arged. E'ectlon of efficert. By oedef of C. C ... C. O. Smith,' K. H. K:? Th- M, aad Frt American .Mining ? Congress Meets felt In Japun, not Including mlnar onea which' are recorded only on the most j the wark of salvation." delicate Inslrumenta and Ic 100 years there have been 224 more or less dis astrous ones. Most or tnese originm- rd under the Pacific, During the last 20 years, aald Dr. Oinorl, the origin of the earthquakes relt in lomo hub been always about 15 or 20 rl distant from the city, there being no case lr. whlch Toklo or its vicinity was the origin. "It follows mat inese quam itad nethlng to do with Toklo as a center." add' the pro.'essor. "but It must b feared that, us these quakes decrease in number In the future. Toklo wlil b in Hb turn the center of vibration As a rule, however, polrts several ri distance from the center of vibration feel the quake more severely than the point of origin. For this uaion. T.ikio, Yokohama and Chlba largely on reclaimed land vibrate more than the scene of origin." (By Associated Preaal ( . Cleveland, Ohio, Juno 15. Tha 25th ' annual convention and exposition the silver .1'ibllce anniversary of the American Mining Congress will be, held in Cleveland's rew Public Hall, October 9 to 14, Inclusive. The couvuntlon. C. E. Porter, Mana ger of the Convention, said, wllf bring approximately 3,500 delegates from all parts of the United States, aa well aa Canada, Mexico and Alaska. Delega tions from all importart metal and coal mining districts are planning to attend, fie aald. Last year at Chicago 39 states were represented among the delegates and 25 official i tate delega tions were appointed by Governors of states to attend. A large portion of the exposition will be devoted to public exhibits. The government will be represented with exhibits from the U. 8. Bureau of Mines. U. S. Geological Survey and the Department of Agriculture. Cal ifornia. Colorado, Utah, Wyoming and Arizona have arranged for display. Mexico, Cuba, British Columbia and South America will be represented. The Colorado exhibit will consist largely of radium ore, and will feature radio activitios. Alaska will have an extensive die- ' play of lta mineral resource. A display of complete working mod els "Of nH?ianlcal method used In preparing anthracite coal and a new process for dry cleaning bitumlnons coal will be a feature. fMany Newspaper Fail In Austria Vienna. June IS. The Wgn print paper and other elemente of production have cause the "suspension r 470 newspapers and perlod!oa)lll Auttrla" since jJauwarg.i BfM aftereoon.eaitlan ot O0elal aocla-i'"' list organ the 'Arbelter Zeltnng." baa ' been abandoned. a i.vl
Goldsboro News-Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 15, 1922, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75