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THK PEOPLE. BARNWELL. S. C.
ONE KILLED; NINE HURT
WHEN TRAIN HITS AUTO
Spertanburg. S.. C.V—M"s. Char
lies king, of Con/ir.v S. C.. was
instantly killed and nine other oc
cupants of a small riutomob'la
'injured in varying* degr.ieu, when
the automobile was struck at a
railway crossing at Campton, S.‘ C.,
ten miles northwest**of here, by
Carolina special No. 28. The. from
t wneels of the automobile were
Caught in the tracks when the
j dn.er attempted to cross the
tracks and before they could be
extricated the train had hit the
rear of the car, virtually spotting
in it two. The injured wore
brought to a local hospital where
they are under medical care. One
is expected to die.
SECRETARY FOR CONTRACTS
SWEEPING CHANGES WILL BE
* ORDERED * BY DENBY UPON
%
RETURN HOME.
SEVERAL ALREADY ANNOUNCED
Recommendations For Re-adjusting
on Secretary Desk When He
.— Reached Department.
ENGLAND AND UNITED STATES
MAY GET INTO CONTROVER-
SY OVER SMALL VESSELS.
Prevents Purchaser From Using Ves
seIs to Violate United States Dry
Laws.
Washington.—Swpeelng changes in
the high command of the American |
Navy are expected from his visit with
the-fleet. Recommendations for the
re-adjustment were on the secretary's
j desk when he reached the depart
ment, and he already had ben urged
to expedite action.
It is understood the suggseted
changes include the following:
Adimrnl Robert K. Coontz no wchief
of naval operations, to command the
combined fleets, succeeding Admiral
Hillard P Jones, who would go Id the
general board.
Admiral K. W. Kbrell. commanding
BODIES OF EIGHT MEMBERS
OF CREW FOUND IN BAY.
Vineyard Haven, Mass —A trag'
edy of the rum running fleets was
disclosed here when the bodies of
eight members of the crew of the
sunken John Dwight were found
floating in Vineyard Sound with
barrels of bottled ale.
The steamer, which went down
within sight of the Cutfyhunk coast
guards, w-as believed to have been
damaged by collision with another
vessel. Whether the second shtp
sank was in doubt, but lacking
wreakage td indicate parts of a
vessel other than those of the John
Dwight, coast guard and the fisher
men who found the bodies believ
ed that only one craft went down.
All indication werFlhat the John
Dwught carried the contraband car
go. - v
Whether the eight bodies recov
ered account fo'r all her crew was
a question unsolved.
ELECT HALOEIfl
READ OF VETERANS
DR. HARDING TELLS VETERANS
LEE WAS GREATEST OF
AMERICAN GENERALS.
TO MEET NEXT IN MEMPHIS
Father of President Called to Plat
form and Presented With Con
federate Flag,..
Washington. — Shipping compllra-
Hoc* of un extended < haracter be
tween the United States and Great
Britain and her dominious are regard
d here as not Improbable as a result
if a roBtruteray between the Wash
ington and Ottnwa governments over
n, , 1. .» ••
. .Th. .hie. wrr* nuri based from the
tho battle fleet.
to
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chief of
naval
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New Orleans.—General William B.
Haldeman, of Louis vile, Ky., was
-elected enmander-ln-ehief of the Unit-
ed Confederate Veterans at the elos-
NOT PERMITTED TO ENTER imion linn and Memphis, Tenn.. wm
selected as the 192-1 reunion city.
WIFE OF RUSSIAN PRESIDENT Three pames were offered for the
HAD PLANNED TO VISIT post of commander-in-chief when
nominations were called for, those of
General Haldeman, General William
A. Collier, of Memphis, and General
Feeling of Repugnance Against Her ^ Kirkpatrick, of McKinney,
Texas. The name of General Collier
was withdrawn before the voting be
gan. leaving the Held to the Kenturk-
AM ERICA.
Beer ate of Execution of Catholic
Prelate.
ian and the Tex:
r * nun polled 771 ai
rick 3tJt votes
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tug tu nil the British dominions the
prohibition already laid down by Can
ada, would liar the shipping board
from disposing of its surplus tonnage
t(T any Britsh subjects, and if the ex
ample were copied by other nations,
might wipe out entirely th;* foreign
market for American ships. That con
tingency, however, American officials
will not discuss In the present stage
of the negotiaitnos.
laid iH-fon- Mr. I!xr<
net a complete xunm
t^ dat.^ of hi# di p
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pens and from .
York with United
torney 1 lay* an^
unary of the results
i-partment*# Imiuiry
i»m department . r»*
nfereneoH In New
St :cs District At-
The nature of the
{department's findings were withheld
but it was indicated by a high admin
istration official that developments
might be expected whithin a conipar-T
atively short time.
Hob of mc*t of the ctvililed world
and in dlxr. card of an earnest re
UueM fm the Unit, d Ftate# for a
respite, this.- protest# have greatly
in< r»-a#« d an volume. Supplementing
the short statement ghen rut nt the
department, officials said the action
taken wou'd he a response to th n se
protests as welt as a protest in Itself
against Imposition of the death pen-
stty
md
Tired of Trouble Slays FamiTy. ,
Seattle. Wash.—M. Efec. a second
hand dealer, sot to death his wife and
three young daughters, one an infant,
because he was “tired of so, much
trouble at home.” he said, when he
walked into a pouce station here.
Effc was locked up while the police-
hurried tt^ his Ji'Qme six blocks
away ami verified the report that he
had shot liis wife four times and each
of the children two or three times.
. - The bodies were scattered about a
Ixto; i said Im
Storm Hits Alabama.
Cull’nan, AlaT T!irre persous were
injured, several residences and barns
wer blown down ,and scores of live
stock killed in a violent windstorm
which swept the Sincoe section, 15
miles northeast of Cullman, according
to reports reaching here. All wires
are naralvzed in the community and
the actual result of the storm had not.
been determlneif.
many bullets because his victims did
not die fast enough.
Locomotives For Month Total 282.
Washington.—Locomotive# complet
ed in principal American building
plants during Marrji numbered 282.
the commerce depart meat reported, b
number greater ihaa tftrofd out In any
other ptonik albcn December, 1924
In 2v7 laromotive* vwr#
, shipped from the plant# and ts March
a year ago tee be at her was 2t - At
tSe —4 ml M*rv h th# maPbfbftefx-rs
% ad wphlied e>de*b #9 lAefcr hewha far
7 git iiireman Mt2 «t wbvh bare
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Man, 102, Goes Fshing.
Corninsr. N. Y.^Friday, the l.lth has
no special significance in the life of
Stephen Yessa, of Wellsboro, Pa.,
who, at the age of 102 years, purchas-
■uLjl fi-siup,g, n su,, jM, jmiaafMJLti
enjoy fishing in the waters- of Tioga
coufitjv Pennsylvania. ^
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Fortune Awaits Missing Girt.
Chicago —After more than threa
years of searrhlng for bis grand
daughter. Mary lumgadale, of Ritis-
iborgh. Pa.. Henry Ullrich, .president
I of the Economy Berner and Pfngneer
. Ing Company, wax In (Tucago with
aewa that 123.444 awaited the girl If
Birmingham Fire Causes Big Loss.
lr Birmin-fham, A!a.—Fire of undeter
mined cause originating in the vulcan
izing room swept the building of the
j Birmingham Packard Motor company,
' injuring three ejrrptnyrrs and two fire
men, destroying about 100 automo
biles and a large stork of repair jlarts
and equipment and causing total dam
ages which will approximate $330,000.
according to unofficial estimates of
company officiaTs. Offices and sales
rooms of the company which were
protected by concrete Jircproof walls,
were left unda^ged, except by
smoke and water, by the fire which
destroyed the shop, garage and other
portions of the building.
Allen W. Spearman, bookkeeper of
1 the company? was severely burned
[about the arms, fare and upper part
Inf the body when the gas tank of an
rmitwWiBhil—Aii Miy
i building exploded and threw burning
, gasoline on him.
ha#-* they had #to«4 hy is aad
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Women S#«k World Pest#
Mobile. Ala —Calling apnn f
d«-nt llardlnr to take the UuMatli
tailing an International confer
to rontider world conditions, in
ing the tragic situation in tfe
Ka#t in order to bring peace
harmony to the world and asking the
President to appoint Bishop James
Ciftinon. Jr. as an official dolegata
from the United States to the Interna
tional Congress on Alcoholism, which
' meets in Copenhagen, August 20-25.
of this year, the Woman's Mission
ary Council of the Southern Melho^
dist Church, passed resolutions at
the final .sessions of its thirteenth
annual convention.
The council voted to name a
domintory costing $35 000. to be built
•at Brevard Institute, Brevard. N. C,
“Tfie Frances Ross 1 * building in honor
of Mrs. F- H. E. Ross, its treasurer,
headquarters at Nashville, and its
inew school at Houma, La., for Mrs.
! R. W. MacDonald, of Washington.
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Five Mid-Weste/r Rails Merged.
Columhuse-fBiio.—Consolidation or
j of five middle western railroads un
der the direction of’the Yan Swear
ingen interests of Cleveland, was of
ficially consummated here when in
corporation papers for the consolida
ted road, which will he known as the
! were filed
State.
with , the Secretary of
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Harvard Stands Pat.
Cambridge. Mass.—The hoard * of
ovrrweers of Harvard voted uoanl-
mously “that In the admlutstration of
-rutaa for adretssior. Harvard rwlleg#
pSOatalh It# TralflrctoTpoT&T ofTr
boas fmm discrtmtaalMM oa groaads
if race or r#if|io« •
The vac* waa iah*a afiev the a-mrd
> had aw*pied ihe eopmri at a *—gtr**
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1 Pioneer Mill Man Dies in Georgia.
Griffio, Ga —W. J. JCinrald, pioneer
‘cotton (sill mao of the South. J*^ dead
here attar a proloaged Uloess Ha
Mr Klara Id Is said ta have orga ai
led th* Ar»t rottda 9 ill bwllt ta Ida J
Beach a# he vent eattr##> hy rtsaai j
He woe -a #ivwr*«r la arveral
the Ceacaal a# Gwaagda add *#he# #9A
road# sad a aasabe* mi aaMad aadth
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the world.capahle o4 fast Hrava-dtitx Tvice. It
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Loop gradrs and deeo mud are mattered by it
with »ut racing ttv motor or boiling the water
hecA'iae the >-speed transmission provide* ct ct
gear ratio* to meet any condition of load or tv.ad.
You get fast, heavy-duty service at the lowest
operating and maintenance cost with this true!;.
It leads in high mileage on gasoline, oil and tires,
living up fully to the Chevrolet reputation for
unequalled economy.
Prices f o. b. Flint, Michigan
Superior 2 P»»». Road,ter .$$10 Superior I P«„ ^-dan . . fAAO
Superior S PaM. Touritig . 52$ Superior Li«hc Drtivery . . $10
Superior 2 P»m. Utility Coupe M*0 Sup» oe Commc-cial C ha„i, 42$
Superior 4 Pm*. ScJenettc . B50 Utiiiiy LxprcM T.-utl v” iuis 57$
Chevrolet Motor Co., Detroit, Mich.
Division of General Motors Corporation
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Dealers and Service
Stations Lx cry where
Illustration at left ihowa
Utility Expreis Truck
with standard general
purpose body
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rou have Potato
should use
Every year you plant Irish Potatoes
Every year
t^rcrj year you
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Aim destroys all Uaf eating inserts on enbbnge. cucumber,
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