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JH&. wwmm , PtnWI) iktK. Hifr «(Mir> J '' =~.. — v VOLUME FOUR; NO. M ■Bn fi ■ I?f ' r^rTr• \ r rfj > • • -- _ (Kinston Chaperone, TaUdngQwerLoHg Distance Threatens To Wring Neck of Rev. lyir. Thames for Attack on Dance BUT MR THAMES. GAME TO CORE, STICKS TO GUNS • Hiu Art id# Milan, mi Uni Oinm Us Both Bprrwte HE TACKLES, MR.I&LAND Muikiu A crimed of Shoot ini At Both Bom of His Goo. Taking Both Sides of Tha Controversy R*e. Barney Thame* did not aay *hnr# via any disorderly conduct at tha dance that marked the cloaa oT the Elks’ Cnrcaa ead Auto Show. H* did not aay there we* any drinking, nor did ho cite any specific Instance* of Immorality. He did not ceat any reflection upon any chaperone for I hte or bar participation upon this particular dance. Those wbo.gslaed a different lm pre**lon ‘lmply misread hi* article in the Etotur&y mom tat iaaue of The News. Rev. Mr. Th*mes. In a statement Issued la*t night, make* It plain that hto article Waa a cqe damaatlon of the dance that was bald In what he call* the defiance of the I chrlatian sentiment of the commun ity Hl* statement reads aa follows: “I'm ao prophet, nor eon of n pro. pleat 1 simply speak what | know, and tall thhi which V have sseo-tn other words I'm a histories. Judge ya what I nay. I'm n«t infallible. My notoa lent la Rome. 1 make mis takes. But I’m the friend of every child of Adam's race. And It's my f endeavor to he ea harmleaa aa a ' dove, and Its my prayer that Ood will make me aa wise as a serpent. In the language of the Master. ' There are t»o sorts of prophets. Wr‘», tge prophets who speak for | Q«d They have mostly gone out of I business. They lived In ye olden IHmea. Their successors are the am. haaaatiors of Jesus Christ, to beseech I man la Hla steed to be reconciled to Ood This (a my business. please Ood. I know that H* called' n>*. that Ho has put His hands on me. Ood pity the prophet whom Ood lias not called. Taa; calling men unto the filmrd Jesus Christ Is my business- I and on the Christ Rock I stand—all other ground I* sinking sand. ‘There la another sort of prophet I that the Master called the fals; jut) poet, and tella ns to beware of them j They are wolves In, wool—hence we| should b#w*r*. and ** take the Maa ter'» advice They put the sheep's hide, the moat woolly to be found, on thetr Bachs la Crder, If possible to! jjooelve the very elect la .other I WMNta i. deceive you with thetr I wool la order that they may devour! yen wlhi thetr taferaal niooths. “Ood gives them another name when I He aay* Be war* of dbg*. Os course 1 He's talking about the two.lrgge«i I fid; not the human, but the lnhu-1 a You've gpt to use your human become the devil's dog*. This dog I la moat daogsrous when be runs mail I and Is liable to do this et any time—l ead than hla bite la fatal. By Ood'* I help I'm gonna keep this type of dog I otr of me. I love my eaemlen-x-lf 11 know my heart. I pray for all men. I especially the household of fettb. I’m] blockading Ike road le hell to the] b#s« of my ability. And I would die. If necessary, to keep the lowest down sinner pot of hell. My heart's de ll re and prayer to Ood for every child of Adam’s race la that may lad salvation at the feet of tlufeu of Oed. Comet lea Seeaasary “Nothing under heaven’* high sun could hava hasp word widely misun derstood and misread and misinter preted than era* my ankle la the -MaMe last Saturday morning. con. earning the Q4NCS. All kinds of GOLDSBORO NEEDS MORE MANUFACTURING PLANTS i , - f - p _ , • Jr •J k W e-.-K - mw .ih B I » ———— - _ THE GOLDSBORO NEWS (Wills Riches to Radio . ■\ Artist She Never Saw 5 I PHOBIA, 111.. May li.- Because the 1 1 only pleasure she says she ever had } I came from hearing her first J*x* I band, Mr*. Batina Tiptoe, 11. and for nearly a quarter of a century a re cluse near her#, boa made Paul Ash. I Jagg symphony bandsman, whom she I has never see*, the sole heir to bar estate of nearly »1« MO In liberty I hthda aud property f near Ofatho, Kan#., said to to- worth »M,OOO. A friend brought g portable radio Jest to bar cabin and she heard A»b I from a Chicago station. On her ds*tfi bed a few days later ah* directed that | her estate go to the only source of happiness *h# ever had. CHAMBER TO TAKE ACTION ON R.R. TRACKS Rnport of the Special Commit tee Will Be Formally Sub mitted Tonight I ATTITUDE KEPT SECRET .-- - • Much Interest Manifested In the Question and Interanting Meeting In Prongs rt A meeting of mnnbera of tha cham. bar of commerce baa been called for -1 • o'clock tonight to hear the report '• I of the agmcial committee on the quoa* »Jtloa of securing the removal of the f I •railroad tracks from OewteT street. The chamber will be asked to take * I definite action oa the question, and 1 there promisee to be quite « display r of oratorical fireworks, both pro and i con. • I The meet tag was cslied by the p | monibera of the special committee, Kenneth C. Royall. chairman; Leslie Well. W. R Ktroud, L A. Raney, snd ' Thomas H. Norwood. In s statement r | to the chamber of commerce mem i I hers they aay: \| Committee Nta'emeut I ’The committee appointed to In. I veetigite the removal of the railroad tracks from Center street will report I I *t a meeting of the chamber of com merce at eight o’clock tonight. The I chamber win he ask'd to take deg. Inite actlqn in the matter, and It la ! extremely important that every mem ber possible be present. "The committee feels that whether these tracks are removed depends largely- o n th* 'expressed wiah of clt- II sens of Goldsboro. The meeting to. night will perhaps oter tbv beat op portunity for representative cltlgeos I of the city to express their opinion*. I about the matter I “We urge your attendance* The recommendation of the commit. I tee Is unknown. th» mehtbers having been pledget! to secrecy until to- I night* meeting wpen It wilt be for-' I molly submitted by Mr Royall. tb* I chairman Pitblisehr Held Up In New York Office NKW YORK, May Jl. hur «e B np William Armstrong, publish. « r of a racing paper, M( j t bia ■‘•ff early today In the offlcea 0 f tM- William Anwatroa* PuhHahlng < ompanyja Want Thirty-fourth at root "•raped with $7 oao m rash and J«weU valued at 13,0041. The vlrtlma wore gagged and bound 1 while the office waa ransacked. | |l Wife Operates Still a To Keep Man Hotoe BOSTON, May the po l»«e liquor squad found a {(-gallon , •‘III la b South Boatoß resident— to day, • woman who wu operating the ptnit explained that ah* wga menu- , factuttng liquor to keep h*r husband MODERN DANCE NO PLACE IN CHRISTIANITY <x h Dr. Zeno Wall PrnucnU Fiv* Ar gUßtpiils Against . The Public Dunce ■ Advert beawnt Warsaw Dane* And Arrant of Mount Olive Bay Hero Cltod ’ ” *v' Tbs attitude of the Baptist church of Goldsboro towards tha modern dance was set forth by Dr. Zeao Wall Sunday night aa follows: ,« L The participant* are doing wrong. 3. We should pray for them. 1 We should »ars them es their danger, , t .* ■, 4. Whan they do wrong. We should go to them and point tha error* of their way. . •V. • • The pronouncement of Dr. Wall followed a terrific denunciation or the modern donee. Taking what ha called gielr own testimony. Dr. Wall quoted fcpm dance literature, and cited what he termed Incriminatory behavior. Tha first of these waa an (adver tisement of a dance given by the Warsaw post of the American Le. glon lagt fall This advertisement, after calling attention to the orches tra. wound up by saying. “Plenty of foliage, and long intermission.", Th# second Instance was the arrest here Friday night of a poor Mount Olive boy who came to the dance In an Intoxicated condition. The third waa Bishop Rulan's In dictment es the Friday night dance. This young man. -Dr. WaU stated, elaima he has witnessed the dances and 'debauchery of the Barbary Coast and the lower resort* of New York and Chicago, but In bis opinion. Fri day night’s dance, exceeded In licen tiousness any be had ever semi. 1 Fourth. Dr. Well stated that sta tistics showed that over M per cent of the lon.MHI women who loot their virtue In * «tv#B year, asalgned their downfall to the modem dance. Fifth, the licentiousness end moral depravity displayed Is that famous dance.of Biblical times when Moeee went to the top of tha mountain to commune with the Lord. Dr. Whll waa emphatic In the de nunciation of the modem dance. He bolds that the modern dance ha* no place In the scheme of Christianity. •*d be exhorted all thorn? worthy of tbb D eme of Christiana not to lend thetr endorsement *f th* dance with their prgeeore., I g PLUMBERS TO GATHER HERE * * MHAw Bring* Dark Tjw Fourth Con vent ion For OoUsboro For N*xt Yosr w. O Mitcham, wrll known Oolda. bqro heating contractor, returned yesterday f rom ciirelasd Springe with the fourth convent ion for ooMa boro In hia hip po<|ret. Ilia mlaslon •ry worh. together with hla*glowing deacrlptlona of floldahnro hospital. Hr. particularly the barhecuau. In duced the mamhera of tfc« North Carolina AaeOcUtlcn of numbers |,nd to agntgs ,«»td floldahoro aa If a place, for the|r UN convention. • * Thn North farojin* Aaaorlatloa o f Keating Con tractors. It wn stated vaaterday. will attract .100 members With their ramllfea to Ooldnhoro. and <he capacity of 'the Goldsboro, the niae-atory hotel no win courts of {roqitruntlnn. will he ||xed to the almost. Tha conventions already landed for Oohdßhor, h, I, sddKtoa to Mm RpM • ■ | . . n ir H ' i« i■■ ■ i GOLDSBORO, N. C. * TUESDAY MORNING, MAV IS, IMS. simpledEt is URGED'BY REV. MR. M INTYRE MMTfomnto BAT TOO MUCH ■aigrSK* »r w. if. mxTok IMclarlng moat peopi, « u much. B#>. Petar Mclntyr., „„ tor of tb* First Presbyterian church, last night told Golds boro Klwanlaaa that hla evening meal -e.»a*tot-(t ot noth-} mg but a I'ttKca feat, a slice ot to mato and a crumb of bread. By strict adherence to this simple I died. R*v. Mr. Mchflyr, ,*« k* found he enjoyed hotter Jlesltb, and h. urg. ed Klw*nton«ldfl*y | t . Hie remark* were made In ceonfoGoo wiut bis ag-1 peal tor a dtvrrwtqn of funds tor a barbecue to some vhartiabl. object. Hunks l?p Barhams for the peat ten week*, the club has been divided late two teams, of which Klwaoisna Miller and Utiffin *«• ongMln*, and th# team* have bean conducting an attendance cam pnlgn, the losing* team to give a bar becne to the entire team, tlfelr wire* and sweethearts. The campaign doe ed with the meeting of last week and, the result of the Campaign was a#,' nounced last night KlwsnlatF Miller, 'tegular chairman of the attendance commutes, reported that hla team Mid lost, and h# forthwith appointed a committee to have d&arg* of arrange, menu fuT the lest tv*l The committee aa appointed were the type of m*a who am well haown for their ability to properly handle jnat such misters, «d every an* seemed well pleas* with the out outcome of the’eampatgn. But 10. our ever watchful brother Ktwanlaa, tha Rev. Peter Mclntyre, aa usual caggs to th* rescue. H# point >4 out how the club, within the past six months I had speat over, a 'thousand dollars for food, only 'fly* ddllara for ckar- j Ity, and twenty-five dollars for the planting of true* oa the Gold*boro Kinston highway. Ha ofidred a mo tion thglt the money which the club waa proposing to collect from th; losing team for the paVpnae of boy- Ing “more food" be need for some (bar!table work that had com# to hie attention. * To# bach Feed He Illustrated tb# uselessness of •pending this money for food, by citing she fact that h# himself waa subsisting on * lettuce leaf, a slice of tomatn and • crumb of ire*d*fer supper each evening and he assured the member* that be was macb wet ter off for ndbertng rigidly, to tble diet, than hd Would b* otherwise, and he assured, the other member* that they too, would be hotter off If they would practice that sort of dim. After Ktwanlaa Molntyo* bad put hla motion. Kldrsnlan Griffin, who had bees placed on .ill* committee for armngemsntg. sad who la always moot happy when rendering Map such service, maintained that th* question aa to tho proper food, as outlined by the parnos, wes a debat able question, n'<A that h objected to th* mosey Is question being used for charity. For Ktiranton (Irtrffln la well known In the 'ommualty for hla charitable disposition, but h« stated, “gl eat no break feet at nil. but want 'a big dinner and sapper, and I think If the Reverend will P/actic# this method, he will he a mu«h smarter men-than he now la.” Me s reeult #f the motion es KL wanton Jiclntyre. tb* club unanl ■noutly dot'd to for'go th' pleanure of the begtirru' and ln»«**d turn the "»«w#y prkvid.d fo r It over to Mr, Mclntyre K> hr need I* the above mentioned dimity. | 0 \ Furr of tha Nor folk V*« of the 'vealng H l -V \<« • X'teat of the Klwnaiy -ed a beautiful of all lb* mem. 1 W ■ ilen Parker, who W program (or th* i f ' Utlf naimahi i Needlunan Cat* Go To /•fry TJkU Afternoon | —rr~ ■ ■i,l • Justice of the Peace Held on Liquor Charge GLARKBBIRG, W V#, May 11- Rmultlar from several complaint* sad the aatour* of • quantity es moonshine liquor at hi* hem*, p. p. I Monroe, a Justice of the pence at Gufetdell, was • weal 4 by deputy ' a be riff* charg'd with violating th* !*ute prohibition law hy baring l| qaor la his pbeaewaioa. He was r»l*ag*d under a personal recognisance to appear for * bearing T***?. ketot* MartotoPto. «. R. , mm UI this City. ' 9 k 1 AMATEUR LOOP FOR WAYNE CO. “sssr of the Wayne cm,.. ** baseball league eras perfected at * a meeting held last sight lu tha irpufei of tha chamber of 'manmane at which time it waa <l«naltel|’ de ' elded to enter eight dubs hr * g strictly amateur tonga*. Bight club* will compos* tb* ama 'Jteur baseball circuit, two from W bow and OB* each from the following ; town*: Snow Hill. Piketvtlle, prince [ ton, Mt. Olive Warsaw and Fremont. It was d>finitely decided that each 1 team play two gem** each weak, so Goldsboro, represented by two t#am*. will be osaotad of . plenty of boaabeli for tb* coming season Golitobon., lihe tb* other cemmuakieo, I* mere ■ “,,'r was* ■'*•"!«*r-. I b a** from Mtk «tty Hf '»•••*•* In the lillli will MMPM thf MN of director*, and the** dl rM-<o.« will handle tb* affair* of th* While only three delegates fr P*> the cllle* comprising th* leagu * wor* present at th* meeting laat night, aaauranr* who given that th* t ••Mining elite* w«ra «ager to enter th* proposed league, a n d #n agree ment *a« racked that tboa* behind tho movement are confident will meet th* apprchollon of th* remaining flt- A circuit of ih|* kind ig sure to • jaw g larga attendance for th* mas. *’" that the average eportaman would much rather wlthrao local taloiM In ertlcn. whether It bo .port, or other w'ao. than th* professional brand and ™rds nr# expected to nil the hell park* for theae perform .nr*#. According to the teataifv* agree m»nt gome* will be played each Tutaday and Friday In the rule* f preaeatad. hut owing in th* fact that Goldsboro Will have two team* in the league thi* city will ar# * Mt more of the nation*! pastime than the rematalag Inha. ft waa formally agreed to open the j e*caon June J, with each c|.fc hav ing the aaate number of hodtn and road game#. A forfeit be ooeted by earh rlnh #a evidence of good (aim. and thlo la l*» only eg. peaae the team* will underfd. Thh fund will be refunded at the done of the >e..on, the pr*r**al*tte merely ' elng a guarantee that each e»ab wwi flnl*h the aeaeon, Th# Wevne munry le*guo la * strictly amateur orgnnlxatlnu dM. Ilia, director. will prohibit prnrferaloaal. lam. Np player oa any club In the league can draw a »alary, and any eluli vlolatlna thl* Iron hound regu lation will forfeit thir (iterant** de no.'t, i ~l Groups Gain # In French 'Eiectioni I'AHfft. May 11. Return# from the second and |a*l round of the monlol pal alert lona held todas aeetn fully to jwat|fy the foreran# of «ucc>** for I the left part lea. With few exceptions, eurb an Npjgcy, the le t group# *»n erally triumphed without great dlf. fta-Ult y \ , T|f «*••*#• in «£e Pari* eouaefl •cHtnircaal, 11, • kfi wlytnj^ B«t Ju4fr Sinclair WHI Not !*- PM» Sent oner Until At Have Hevn Tried . DENY NEBDLEMAN DYING WIIiUMaTON, May 11-Tha «*# of th* state agalpat Henry 'boaala Grirfto, Julian Bullock. F. W. g M r. r «w. *r„ nod Clero ffenth. charged with peCiormtag an operation aa Joa. eph Needl man, tohaaco mtoemaa. will go to the Jury tonmrg/w eafter nooo. Tb, cm* of FW fiporrow, Jr. who was Indicted also a# a principal, ’ but whuaa cnna ha. ,k» M i pon-d iem pomrlly when the defendant Spcam* llh with what appoared nt flrgt to be diphtheria, will' than he cited. Judge N. A. Sinclair, mated to fey that he would pass ao neatouc* uatll th* case of the younger Sp*r. few had bees tried and th* verdict returned. At th* conclusion of th* trial of F, W, Sparrow, Jr., tha case of Needlomos. lodlrted Monday, May d. oa the mpltal ehlirge of fevtag at tached a woman, will ha. mil, ad. A report that Neodtoumi was ta a dying eon d|| inn at tip Washington s. G, hospital, where he ha* been’ tmd r treatment alne* th* egorMlen was performed March », mtlaad currency her* early feulgkt. Inquiry *t th* hospital woe mag# by long At*, tofe* t'leidhone. and the hospital of. tacbe Who answered the call mated that. the report waa without Faun <*4 Mta mid thaw had hn n • hung# far th* worn* t n N>*dl*maa * condition. How*y-r, he |g r*ported to fev# euf *rod 111 offset* from " ,h “ •*tod her* iodt weeh nod It hi “r.ws::»£.r!r„sr * -ng ” —~ fwinwni, Ihwm I* ranrtnda ! Court will raeonwao at •>* to i n,orrow “ orB,B «, when John a Daw. i • oh * of Klnaton, will make th* non. . clutflag argument tor the datonee t **• ***** Cl.ro Haath. H* will , V followed by ablljltor Ollllam. who r *' M c,0 »« for lh* atate, after which . Judg» Sinclair wilt dallvar bl* charge i (0 (k * ,r '-i Jory. which hag been ntt t Un « *•■** lawt Wcdaaodey. . ro,,rt offtolato *a4 attorney# tonight •ipreaaod th* opinion that |h# -r-t , * ou,d *» ** ««• )■ rs by th# adjourn ment o the morning -rye-ton I **»• *rgttm#»U began thl* morning, th* coon room waa cool and pleaaant, bat ** th* day advanced |t t.*r*m* hot and ateffy. Th# defend, anta a.t .ear tb*|y atiorney* throng') out the day llataalng to every ward tr argument. B*sM» Henry Deh.l. flriffln, Identlled by Needl*m*n na the man who actually prrfarmad th* .peratloa on hint, eat hi* wlfo. She h*a been present every day vine# the •rial began. Today aha waa holding J*r huabami'a baud w* lk , li'itad bar hand 0 n th* table la frodt lOf her. Beside* inline Bullock, another de endanl to the ran*, am h a wife. hh*app**rwd worn from th*r heat and ibn long hour* of hearing her hue hnnd'e cnee d-hated. Other women relatlvao of the defendant*, *at in aid* th* bar an th* debate want oa. Th# eoort room wa# packad to. It a capacity! and .t „o Mm* did . the erjiwd dwindle. I Th* argument* today began with the epeech of 0. V. Cooper, of Ktae aton, for Claro M ath. He waa tol- , lowed by Mammy M Rtubba, of W||- llamaton, for Bnllock *od Qrlffla, B. i A. crltcler, «f Wiliiom*too. fm | Heath, a. D. McUaa, or Wllmiagtoo. , for Ihe atate, and Harry W. Hi abba , Os Wllltematoo, tor Qrlffla aad Bui- , loch. Heat*. Relative* In Tnnr* Thmughoni lh* day Claro Heath * i foater rather and adopted .Met ant 1 » aid# .him During R r . Critrber'e : nle* la Heath’* behalf, the three 1 W‘ft 111 (Mn The .peerh of Haney W. Htubbs wa* the .horteat that had been mod- I rp lo that time Hb apoka only aevea t m’nntea. hie chl.r argument to lh# jury, being that If (irlffln and Ballock | had be*, guilty they -would here thrown up tbatr bond* under th* aval*ache Os evidence Riga’ f Ivan I V,.- -jJLJE - MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS -i pwcs nva cam EmCQOPEH WINS 250-MILE Alfiro CLASSIC jjj v Mlkt U Mar HARTZ IN «OOND PLACR <a, £w!ir >, ’j^L?%y* WI k I,(HTL Has 1i a wt* al llk laati tm*- lC Si MHI W ****** *| m w . by Tow My SoTH? £• #1 »M« IMr, Coop** fefto, Hm M nillM rta away with tka n*M •« 4 rroMhi th* final mar* «** *Ma n»ritß. Harry Kart*, *** *,£* •»*a<Uy all tbr wmfTmrn UmwwmZ •nrt tbr„ «*«. SUH**. • v. '’ooyar »» aoe*** by t*o ap*o. w tH PMWM VHI S‘i* pi-S?: lonl*b( nf th. CttAAtt —St •wiwt PfiWMI, MKftii rafib l ---a *■ J-jL s&,WVr4s r w|l(lf. JmH| ITO. tint. Oft". n«KlUl| *. *a n...D»v tor, Ca«MfS |MMh a D* Tutor rink] fttaUptfajak. MxtlL •»4 Rka/.r. r£ hoto «« ■ ■ /• Pr f* R*Wto Johaao* ftp . I ■ ro *“ w fftii th* imm way mark HI tr * ck ». *0 th.^iy . waa declared The attraction, tie gfemrf to hp Held at th. locate lb mi a nnarter saucer, drew a crowd (torn ahp'ovoe •he aonthaaot, aadwaa affidalty ‘ tlmeted at 11, Mg mar* than thgt «L •' tondlng tho Intttol «■«» Nfn loot wi., y ; / l,, OPtgeoa*Bae*Plaa*< Machine Defeated I plgeoa "twtoy ’ won a rac* hatwaaw' Part* and Brnmci* ntntact on up plana. The atrutoaa m „ • »*«• ’ ssm Pigeon* to ttehumho* of u» Woto ««vd at th* u Boraot alvdom* mm Parla, at g oVkn* thtp -pm The** of them r*o*i*d Rraaaada ho. iw*m noon a .d Mt* p to. havlnw • »egotiar*4 tb* in ktiomdUra ftfH mile*) .t .. *vero«a at 7* »•»—n <d.1.50 miles) ao hoar. ."‘TIT •i. .t if Jt, rm ttew^iTr Making aome of th# atraggllag gto.* “'ar Bt. Queatla. He paasad itisay of them oath« way to Bmoaeta. let never guH# Chught Bg to th* three leedrra. > ountd*B« to Prltoa For Killing Hu.bmnd HAINT BBiiwr, Prure, Hoy u < ountraa d* Kemtoti today waa oan. for .hooting her hoeM. In * ow, “ ,r * d *“«•« 1 Ihto, *ad Mo count died tea doym later, »* . * r * Afrie* Where the agist mot bar »« a young Officer. M ye*ra The conntoaa shot her ■ oh*, he refold dmdTTte troueny over to her. Him oompUlped ha< he ,u ii.aipotlng hta Poln. mony With a young woman. A# •onatae. w.a defended by M*arl Rob. •rt, on. of lh* knot known criminal ( tawy re In Pranco. He StesM he shooting waa da# to Oh nar|d«o|. • ■ —awiMieiha. i 7i' ‘*WV Ue.it, Barrinyripn H
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