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NATIONAL BANK OF GOLDSBORO Geo A. Norwood, President Thot. H. Norwood, Cashier Wants your business and wilt be glad to comwpoad with yon. II. NATIONAL BAN. OF GOLDSBORO Ceo. A. Norwood, President Tho. H. Norwood, Cashier Want our business and will be .'lull id correspond with yon. -' "Tlila Argu o'er the people's rights Doth an .tmt itii kep. VOL. LXXV N( o.., .(Mi,,, diraiu ut VUI' n.n. ( Ha Kill i'.h hundred y t lr GOLDSBORO, N C, WEDNESDAY EVENING SEPT. 6, 1922. NO. 126 CHEMICAL SQCIETY MEETS TOU HI f Conference In Baltimore To End Railwaj' Strike PITTSBURG (By Associated Press ) Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 6. Seaweed keip, automobile engines, and just plain milk were the widely different subjects discussed at the opening duy of the American Chemical Society convention now being "held here. On the platform before the dele gates, where usually symphony or chestras perform, a mntoii engine afflicted with 'knocking" played the chief oveituie of the day, while chem ists listened. lis Intently as operr, lovers do to "Ciunien" to the effect Of the introduction of a ihemiotl com pound, invented by Thomas Midgley, Jr., and T. A. Boyd, of Dayton, on the "knot king'' discords. "Chemicals w hose net L n i- slui;iin to those known a 'catalysts,' even if present only in 1 lie most minute iiaii tities," said Mr. Boyd, "can eliminate to a great degree the knocking which Is most injurious to engine." The gasoline symphony played on cylin ders was to prove his contention. Sea-weed kelp, which contained Iodine and other elements common in sea-water and believed to be bench clnl in preventing gotlic, was oy plained to he a necessary part ul' the diet of those who live so far Inland as to be deprived of scj food in quan tities. J. W. Turi-entine.whcse activilic resulted in the esiablishment of tin kelp Industry on the Pacific const Introduced the sen-weed kelp in its new role to the chemists. "The new form," he said, "admits of cheap pre paration and preservation, and is easily available for the afflicted peo Pie. Of JiH countries." Houeewlves uncertainty as to the youth or age of the contents of the bottle found with the newspaper on fcwi jui- luc prominent pnrfrf .taiik in today's nieetinz. "Methylene blue" dye, Is cleverer and more sure than the nose in detecting the age of milk," said Minnie F Diesslar, who demonstrated the action of the dve In disco'oring old milk and remain ing perfectly Hear in new. Seven Other dyes mav be used with equnl success, the scientists say. chapel mm VIRGINIA GIRL WEDS CMC IIS (My Associated tress I Chicago, Sept. 6. Seven represen tatives of the striking railway crafts were declared by John Scott, secre tary, to he in Baltimore today for a conference with reailroad execu tives on a prepared orooosa-l to end the strike. Mr. Scott said the proposal, It was hoped would meet the approval of the executives, but he declined to outline its contents. The conference, he said, was to have been kept secret until the pro posal hud been passen upon. New York. 'Sept. 0. if any con ference Is being held in Baltimore as outlined from Chicago by John Scott, it is entirely without the knowledge f railway shopmen here, j and can, therefore be only parti-J cipated In by a few individual roads ' and does look to a settlement of the, strike on a uationnl basis, it was I iiuid heie today. Baltimore, Sept. 6. officials of the B. and 0. close to Daniel Wil laid. its president, who could not be seen this afternoon, professed ignor ance of the presence here of any delegates of striking sho ion. or of any conference between such and railway executives here looking to bringing about a settlement of tin strike. WOU D INVOKE THE 'l'W :l I a li t aa: . v.. I. LAW THEY DEFY (By Associated Press.) York, Sept. (.--Initiation of lint;;! for impeachment of, Al ticncr.il i i ,i r-i v M. Paue.herty li al Joe;',. V, ilkeison. of Chi i.n 1 lie o :.!!.- I li.it t rn- in :l p. t :1 i..vi ,J l.y 1 lie to! on i anil I li t tie !. liter v.i'i unconst it u nnd constituted malfeasance in v. a ; in :;eil t:n,n Senator liorah la a tele"j.mi front John J. ter.ornl i.lnle oniRii .loner of te. ti ::i lw:iv .xhoputi :i. NO NEW MOVE YET Rotarians and Wives Enjoy Barbecue Wins of Kotaiinns Vne Theit Guests Ye-ldday at Fnjayable Outlr.t. The wives and prospe..iivt 3 oi the Goldsbolo Ko;.n iaii.' we;e 'he latteis guests yesloiday afternoon at a iee i lation southern barbecue, served at the beautiful ater Works Park, on Little Rivel. just west of I he city The ' eut, " with nil its cusiomary ''accouti emenis" could not possibly have been finer, and theie was baldly an absentee --either of Itotaiinus m of invited lady irin the enjoyment o! th Was coinpleti . A ball throw inn: the Indies only participate as "pi: spirit of livalry tor a proffered prize! a la.ge int tlasw houl which wi won h Mis -I . -Ji n culette and nu to liave been presented by Botai iaii ' ' Jerie Jerome, but just al the ex pectant moment, when ".lerre" had1 thrilled III- imdieiiie with his flowery; eloquence, he slumped his toe. drop-; ped the prize on the enncret walk and it was -piashed Into a thoiisan.il flagmen's Of com si- l-rie was carrying nut j the 'stunt a directed, hot it was! a great disappointment to the winner ; There s one nood thing shout cas ties m the air. Ve don't have to live up to them. Sloop Fined $50.00 Ry Associated Press.) Salisbury C Sept 6 John Sloop, the post-ofllce employee who recently assaulted Rev. Tom Jamison, Methodist minister of Spencer, on the imain street, there today-eiwi-trtnt In'rTity rDuut r ini vfonna gulltf;'"and Judge Furr Imposed a fine of $50.00. The court house was thronged Pt the trial, but. there was no lisarder. Ex-Kaiser Will Marry the Prinecss of Reuss i j London. Sept. 6. The former kai e: iMitndcil hriile is thp Princess I Hr:n.n. of Reuss ,'14 venrs old wid i '-rding to a repoit quoted by .'ui'y Mail's Berl.n correspond- TO SETTLE STRIKE (By Associaled Press I Chicago, Sept. 6. Lenders of Hi rail way shopmen and olln i of Hi labor union .sympathize! s inte; s i I loday denied thai tlnie h, any ia' move on foot to .-ettle the sliopmi n . ti ike. The repoit that H. M. .Ieill. lif.i.l of the. .shopmen's union, and dm-dor ol their .strike, who has been nun r:t invent us sine'' the injotni.ua .lei.n.t the strikers was j;i anted in federal court here In-;! ! t'itla , had I 11, i It lllllll e. ill 1!:!'erel'.i i u i' ll W'lllard. jpiosjdenl of i be I!. ltailioad, w:u. denied tod.i'. lo. Willard hinuelf. 'ne pie.ident M'Ciath ami Scoli. ;;eiietuiy of the I'ailway Iilovees ill iai tment of the Anient an Federation of Labor, denied today that a call had been ussued for a meeting of the- I'ollcy Committee of tJmt . e tnrfum iiijaijiim ... ,ii CITY MANAGER i .j i 3 t'luipel Mill, Sipt. (L-Thli8 verr.ify village has fallen lit with the modern municipnl prodttejlrui and engaged a city manager. hil he isnt called that it's ajjbk to,, preti ntious a title for a commuibii , of lets than 2.000 inhabitant... His ottiilal designation is huaine-jS niana- lalward M. Knox Is the Mian. He is :u years old. u nabive' dt .Win ton. Hertford County, and ipa pro duct of the l-'nsineei'lng . sciuxil ot the I'niverslty. In recent, ye"1 he ban lived in .Norfolk, Vu. lln ad dition t-.i what ho learned o muni i.lpil problems .In tiiij cngifioerlng study, he has been taking a io!t or informal ouimo of lni'lructi(uunder Rii ir.l V. Klgsby. the city Manager of Inn ham. There have: been' a number of conferences between them ! m A I 4 IV t J ' ' s I i ft; 1 i; v cell III I MIM. I . ; 1 1 i.'. .Mi. John Km ent 1 ! -a I V da Pi illc I'l tll e Wh I I - -1 1 1 lleci n:o;!., r of e engigeiiien!. he a, Ms, will not in Minced until after the auniver nf the late ex-kai'-erine's birth ( ct, .her 22. Herin.'ne i- thn widow of -lean of Schonoich-( 'arohith lied in April, litL'o. Slie was iiih.r 17, lyST. and is th five ( h'.hiren. tin- eldest ot .h. la i ni is 14. She owns a, Sanrbor, Sjlevia a Urge es ls iceoidel and testie o, i as-.;oii contest, jn which re permitted tu lied off" jn great M'i'i vi. i hi: IKMtl. i i i:m v( i. Will llild 'Oil ho III t SI III li , 111 the meantime, strike orhclaj;! ot tho shopcraft declined to rrtaf the wheieabouts of B. M. Jewell, other than to say lhat i ports .".n-t he had turn "east." Mi. Scott said he h.ui uo iip.n! c: Air. Jee.HI'a ittuin to the c.ly mi-' following: the deniul of Mr. Vill.ii..l .hat Air. Jewell had been in conference wah hi,n In Baltlmoii, 11:. Mi :: til, said he did not t, hr-.e the t . .1 .. lea It r had even Vein m the vie. nil y i f Ball im.a e. I -.it, while, ft.icidl oltu.r- .ii, ma I he return of Jewell to serve the federal writ of injunction on him. Poland Wants Her Church Bells Again "A i:s::w. Sept. 0 Poles are pl.iii.ing that Soviet Russia is in making ietjtutlou in "kind coin slow I'P t Ihc end of 1'1:, the Kuialls had t.-k. n a .vny 2d,o0(l cbi'ich ,eH w i e ordered to red in n t hem In the present come bat k. time only 11 Thev I'P ha k i ll i 'a b. . t.l e "A .1 1, , 1:1 :M . i nl, Raleigh Man May Get Appointment U ' ishingtoii, Sept. t Appointment f V A. (Irahani Clark, of Raieigh. - C to fill the iii-m aiincv mi t'ie federal Tariff Ceiiiml-sion was i t omnn-nded to President Harding : io.iv hv Senator F. M. Simuions Mr Clark is now emplnved hv the i 'iiiniission In an .'nlvisorv capacity MISS H.MUI JIIVIS HOSTtSS and the older expert ha jt 'draw n generously upon his own experience in order to help Mr. Knox. ' llirst of the new businest' ntana gei big jobs will be the .collection of the current years town .taxes. The assessed valuation, of foal pro perty in Chapel Hill is about ; $2,000. nod ; the town tux rate, including the levies for interest and sinking fund on school and town bonds, is il l- l-'-' io $loo. '- - Mr. Knox has prepread a budget a-i online. !: the approves scientific tin 'hod. An allotment of fcioncy Is made for each branch of tin" town's w..rk- police. saultnUoil. street inialn ti nance and s;i on and. thi? regiUar p j -,' ng of expendiiturca i, maken It pcsbile at nuy time, to flsdl'how eh sciy tne town is aticKiuif-w ubs, budget cchedale. . : X-u Decides acting as b.ri 1 muna Eer, Mr. Knov is rt voird !Oitit C-i-t tt.-. .i . ... ,1ns arvic,eil. His salary . . about 100 ,a .nwiUh. Mayor Rotiil.(VD and the aldernien are confident' the v -unomie". resulting from businessljk I'l eriii mi-!it will more than "offset t i s oi, Hay Mr. Knox 4s ' enabled j-. aid n h'-s Income by doing part iir..c wi.rlt us a teacher in the I ni'. ersity'a engineering school " I want the citizens of Chapel iLll ;o consider me a complaint , :;. ii t nieiit." he said today. "If any i ne rir.tl s anything wiong about the i : i govet niiKtit, he will do a -ii.tii.e servii-M hv - reporting it We'll do our best to correct faults.' Evelyn Drew Rearle daughter of Jirs. tt'illoughby Kendo of the Mead ows, Abingdon, Va., who was married recently ut her home to Lee Treuholm, son of Mrs. W. de Saussttre Trenholm. falsi: alarm at ivaksaw (By Associated Press) Wnrsay, N. C., Kept. fi. Senrcli far the person wiio it was alleged had assaulted Mrs. Julia IMiodes near here last night was abandon ( 1 early t alay when an examina tion of the alleged victim by n repiitah'o physician, brought forlh the opinion that she had not been assaulted, and that she nnust have suffered an hallucination. iiKVIH OF M KS. MVHY WARRICK Kml Came Las) Months of Mglit Alter Weary Slow Decline Atit r many weary motilhs of slow t!t line, with a l.upolosi illness, p.-.tieri' l borne wiih horoic fortitude aril iloi-ti-n i a Mciiiitloi!, drs. Mary W'.irii-I. di.. I at her home on Vine stre t east this morning at I o'clock when -tie hatl he. a l he lov.t.g tender i an if her dt vol,. I i hildifi through n'l In r long oiile.il of tn.iail, and n l.ei iiassir.K lhe h.ui- Me tender -iv.athv of all Col Shorn, who havt IVlAKLUUulElJMbri (By ABSociited Press ) Alliens, .Sept. 6. -Kir :h ntbo ks ol the Tuikish uationah'.t Hold' havi been repulsed by tin; Creeks are! Keinaiists, aceordir.K to of)',. ..il I'port' it 1 Ian nirht, hive suffeir-j htru n "I In nun In and Wfiund'-vl.' i'd. on t hoi c.i; ; .. , , I.. I! Ii ' I'll - 'I'll Ma- ni I.- to ale lie) it. illl. Chi : i desalt I ! (inniiMh ptiifhii! be 11 Ml ! M--.K ri a in Kliner Jones d a li umber delightfully ..f her en li i if it I s I. is' evening in honor of Misses lixon ami Maude Hunter who i-.'ilied hv flagging on'. ' t Mr- Warrii it inhi r of the I iliis t in II. I fui't'lal. '.iSlnr t hie r Sidll fi;ia l:u le I was a 'i Fjr-t Hapl, In! I -.nt We all have our up and down? For instance, a man always rises in his own cstmation when he settles down w ,' li. i told r . ti , 'in. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE to bequeat to your family your bus iness exrerienct. thllltjr and knowl edge: therefore appraise your poten tlal value and inu:e for it National Life lni ranee ( of 1 1. (Mates!.) tL. M. Hsmplirer, State Xanager. Tenrtb Floor Berlta Balltlnf. t,y lu l ;i fe , oatit I Join llong i - I he w oi t , nen ':. end Il.itloT tc'-ethtr to f.slir -.".'no all to (.'o 1 1 hfKt! a f Mown Mo lea Mix. .n ami Maude Hunter ' i ie nt vt week for oll.-tt- ' The home was att ract i vel v ico i n , I in jijne tops purple and white I n H'l i and fei n3 ! ft.r many enjoyable games wt-ie tea t-d tlelit jonq Jelbi and whip i ream 1 i ol waiters carrying out the col,,r Peine was served li the hostess The fortunate guests were j Mis-es Jn,, Atjon. Mamie Hunter. ; F.s'i- AfcClenney. Bertha Lee Sheranl 1 .olys Ktihbltt. J ois Jones, Kfmer .'ones. Messrs held ..t ) A ,l' end i :e:l .1. -Mrs V:li !. i .. Iniicted licv Dr Zeno V ' rt.tn (he 11 lllle t his :o o'clock, l.irgt'lv att. man v be i ut if ill flora I ne itf rineiit w.ts ma. pl..: in Willow Da r rurvlving el'ildieii in S . T'oe and lfohe Ma.'eie Thoin p-toii. l onl and Mrs HI lU-rr devotion for her earnest church by her ill, was t-ernoon. detl and tributes. in the Ceme- " Messrs. Warrick W. F . I, Itl -1,,, r . d-l . t elcoilies hatln l ine Kit! .In-lit r.iii, ol n-- Ii 111 ' -imil ( I'l l I pet i4 for a p. : Mm li i.:.t "i iii.ini r row s Tin- i II In P.nk i 1 Ignor Copy-right Laws in Moscow inn'i 'i if ilii'i.' CM t!..,r hani'V p., forw: '. I n'. national pcr.g .- ljr with thi M. - ow guv. will i , ignore.) Frank Crsntham. Otto Mix- M. s, o it St-p; t 1 1 v r i i- i i T la w exit ill the country hit h : i i.meiit has Treat;. - ; in Pus-in if ret omr.ii nda'i ii of the ; So-, id S'ate publishing dt parrment are ndnpte.l by the t ommi-arlat of on llrn Lee Pike. Bob Pn'e Allen i .lu .'i.e Marvin Jones, Bill A.belle snd j lh iiuhlishing departmei . which 'iirn tins he,i the nmei n roan months j takes the 'i 'ha' all books oner Hive a mind of our own 'i n nithin rii,.i. r . . n.r.n .. people can find fault with their .yes sees wth the man who agree. 'that the state ba. -he free right for 1 T?04J7. I tu, ue of nubllcationi as it Mm it. ( v i i ion Some people m giflej wuh sec end sight. On the other hand, same but. Jones. Pryoi 'h; rioe It fae . to: - lluslay Till l MI i: BISHOP LUES II HIS SPEECH-IT PORTLAD. OHE ARRAMGING FO COTTON STORAGE? IN OTHER TOWNS 'PV A... Portlniiil, to I church cniiiioi an thoils. or :m an unfair , m in.; I Oh laliil 'rei,s. Sept - The 'iiiitenance violent, ul'alr day's pay or work, or the break of iU'i eeini nts. but it must never 1 its inline a. nor foriret lis ohli. I'.ilioii ill the Ma ter's name fur Hie muliitude in ihc bud place of life" Md the lit Rev. Kdwln ti. Lines Bishop of Newark, In his ct nvctition sermon here today at the opniii-; s. s.-'.ion ,,f ihe 4Tlh trlen nun neial i onvention of (lie F.piscopiil i ii a it h in the United S'ates -The thiiiih niust be able lo give voice lo the aspirations and bape; unit deiares of t.l,ln inulllfiide l'i i' sdinothiiij'. heti,.,. jf,, ful. ihein.selvc.s mid their chlhlten. Out from unspoiled homes are lo come tin si- who shall maintain the life of Ihe church and the service of re M'.!on. "'Ihe church has stood for charily and relief inen-j." continued Bishop Lines. Fmphasls must be put on ! tc;,il justice iin, fellowship ami j the Ci.lilen Huh Iran lights. No ono can sen the way in which our great cllies have grown up with their homes of luxury ami extravagance waste and selfish comfort at one end, and no-ail streets and comfortless hauses unit Indecent conditions at the other end of the town, without feeling tl:.it. It Is semi-paganism rather :lim Chi'lsliinity. 'The church must make ilts own Ihe cianse of the unprlvlli-Ked people, these who are In hard places In life, of those upon whom the exist ing social and industrial order prMt heavily, while H must stand igiliat Injustice and unfairness on v,' r'-lirsj - "i wonder nat that the world If .in revolt aKainst the old and exist Int; nttler, .' whether it be in society ni industry or In customs and IP .IJ'ier Co- Halt it'.li. Sept. 6 Receiving points nt nil important places in the cot ton belt that do not have State'.HC-" ense.l warehouses are being establish ed this week by B. F. Brown, manag er of thn cotton department of Xotih Carolina Cotton Growers opcrativ,, Association. Field re'pr Ntiitatlves f the Association will be given reifular Itlijorariias of town in the Counties tu Which they are lo cated in addition to heHal4ra0Uts who will begin lecerYlnKN'oitvh' frght iiway. theie will be receiving S gents al ninny important points that do not have warehouses to take roltcri and ship It lor members. . . ' ? The f-o'ton iiMsoclMlon has com-' ' plete l neg iiiatlons with warehousss j to receive cotton at tho followtn, , places; Pee Dee. Monroe, Polkton, ' Statesvllle. ML (Ulead, Morven, ciivllle, Rowland, Moneure, Fayette . ville Dunn, Smlthfleld. Craedmore, LouiahurK, Clinton, Kolfoid, Pollocks ville. New Bern. Orluntal, L Grange. I,v- Contracts have been made by the ; Asfoclat jon with the following ware- upon ilutles rather houses, which have not yet Teeivj .. the!,- State licenses but which. Will have them wlth'n the next fptirdrf)rs'. . us their applini tlons ore - now. , In i Waahlngton for approval: Charlotte (ireensbom, Ctarhinfl, .Curher, .'Kins-' ton, Kings Mountain, Llllington, ML Olive, Utlleton', Midd'pe.. Nashville. Norllnn, Snnfoid, Kli2nbeth -CttK Everetts. '. ' Negotlittlons are pending' lrhJ W s-ore of other, warehouses it different, points throughout , the State., These' - will be completed, it Is expected," bey . fore cotton begins to move in Urge volumes. ; tin the meantime, cotton' received by receiving agenls or ship ped by members ntlf be stored in tine of th warehouses iittmnl sl;e' The ( first sumples received ut ti State headquarters of the cotton ,AjV: loclutlon was t a batch of forty-one from th cotton warehouses Kt Pollt-,, ton and Morven on Tuesday. "The : samples were promptly classej and ,v this department of the cotton ' t lation set in motion. . VV 'y.?y- Secretary Blng completed a tour of eaitern North Carolina banks tQ last week and received aasurancefN if ample loans to take career "tU r-otton delivered by membera of 'th Association. ' V Ijiwrcnce McR.ie. State SalesiAgent . will leave next week' for 0 ,tour of ihe textile centers with 'a-rhr f finding out the needs of cotton mill , for cotton. . . of living. It Is largely a i t Milt against oppressioii and worn nil ci.idotiiN and traditions and it ii a I f) came In a world which wwr st tllng down under the Impression tint :n nicy milt ng and selfish pros t'i':it.v and pleasure seeking are the r, il l ihiii': In life. It Is a sub ii ! f .r rejoicing that an Increasiing i.-.Tilii, of intelligent business met. i nilraoiin in a Christian way .die industrial difll?ulties, seeing I... other man's paint of view and ?e, ne it i oi.sideral ion We will re i ' ' a I l.il oi in no more thought of i.i a lot-re i oniiii idity by rlgiii eii l 'd husiite- s in. ii and that tin "te .lv ho i lie win hi s ills is re e, .'!;!. ,is inoi ii) and spirit ua I., i n t c ni mi ic i It, I . Id. lo: I .In. s i! i 'id u i i' i nu l!i i i lale.t ,. ilit be ' th.i' d pi. I ed-d thes am with -i i . 'IIP, hici th- hi". Ii da o i. 'i a- it-milled I.) pl.-.ellt till. 11 all Id ii a slroiii I. i-ueiii ol church in . t. nt ii .ii Id i on I ha I r tl:p tilt Motion picture magnates ara now reejevlng In New York on police 'loafs a compliment to our leading ndustry. ; luty to the church In the fulfilment d its m :-iijn never to rest content, vltii what has been accomplished,' hut consuntlv to move forward, flv Irew a vivid picture of the.evenU,' f ihe past eight years, which Jit--, ipoke of as the World In Revolt, ind compared vith the eplrlt of lliMiiergralloti and revolt which iS .rem lent through all history. The Season's Harvest 4 r r !o ihc "Sprinc; (,r Youth" the far- -liicil sow thoughtfully. 'Ihr.'tirh "I.ifc':i Summer" they toil in,! aw, with a vissioo of their lii'ii.-. to; "A lit ii mn" comes th.- harvest :: ' ' hat they haw made it. I I . i! in Winter's Twilight" well ni i! nv t i the. reward of their !," :.'!it ami thrift." 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