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Fate ItoMf M 4 Friday i WUw
VOLUME TWO; NUMBER 185
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JUNIOR ORPHANAGE COMMITTEE HERE TODAY
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; FROM THE YUKEES
N. Y. NatiaNal league Tim De
ieata AMrlcaM by Score of
5 to 4
RUN IN NINTH
WON FOR M*GRAWMEN
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New York. Oct. I#.—Swinging hit
Ml <e that fabled aettins of the din
* mood la the ninth Inning, with th<
Jfccorc tied, two out and count
su*lhw> and three'' Casey BUn«elblaat
e-'dd hla way Into bnaeball'a kail «w
feme today with a home run '’Hr.
that gave the New York Gian *
apectneular victory over the Yan
keen fi to 4 In the opening claah or
the IM2 World * Serlee.
That mighty and heroic blow bv
Stengel, who came back after Mn;’
relegated to baseball'* scrap hear
not long ago ended a gripping and
pulse throbbing drama, a thrlllla*
battle In which the wlta. declaim
punch and brllllutn defense rt the
Giant* triumphed over the rouraa
and lighting spirit of the Yankees.
Broke Bash's Heart
Crashed to the extreme right cen
ter Held of the Yankee Stadlain. the
•mash broke the heart of Joe Bush
forked ball alar, who bad held the
Qlanla In check after seeing hla teao
bailor Waite Hoyt from the mow '
and who might have stood out tr
a night as tpi hsro of the Yankee tr!
umph Instead of a courageous fleur.
tl defeat It was n heart-break In
ending to Rush's gallant stand yt.'
he spelled hla own downfall when h*
grooved the ball for Stengel's dr*
mafic feat.
A vast throng of U.MO which shat
tered all reoords for World’s aertr
attendaace and tilled etwee to R* es
paclty tha great stadium, witness* <
iha third successive truggle betwrrr
Rww hMth rival club# for proinbr
honors of the diamond
Maatorplec* of Htrstegv.
Thai rolarful gathering of f*n
from all walks of life end all part
of the country. *w wrought to
frans|ed nltch of evrttsment as If »nv
unfolded one of the epic* of Ml
came it saw the Yankee* smsri'm
from the memory of hvvln- hr.
hbntsn for two Ktrslrht v*ar* hv thr|.
National (.esgtie opoonenr ru«h eiiee
Ucwlsrly to the front In the first tw
Inning*. only to be overhauled hr n
aeusatlonel rally, a masterpiece r
strategic attack . that • gave tfar
World's Champions four rims nrd th<
lead In the fourth Inning; It »aw ffc.
American Leaguers after being turn
ed back tlmo after Unic hv an ar.iar
Ing. defease. Anally Me the score |«
rhe seventh Inning, then go down !r
defant na the crack of Stengel'* blow
was drowned In a thunderous or*
lion.
The. attendance iflshul hv more
than 13.00* the highest previous re
srMh* tha rate receipt* of nractlcallr
IraS.OOO surpassed the old record hv
more than 150.000.
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The boz score:
ftlsnts Ah R If O A F
Bancroft, as ...t 11 3 n n
Groh, 3fi t j * ] r, o
■Visit. 2h o ) •• n
Voaug. rs ... ,3 o 0 2 n o
F. Moeael. If '.. 1 0 i, 5 II „
«<eneel rs 3 1 2 2 n ~
Kellv. M, ~..,4 115 2 0
Mowdv c ..it Onto <1
wpt•on. p. ~..0 0 * 0 t 0
n-Miav. % —1 11 1 n o 0
Maguire. *1 ...n 1 « « 0 n
Gearin. x*g ~.0 o n rt <1 0
Pnvder. c ... .2 it rt r 1 o
Ryan p ~.., ,2 o n y 2 rt
fimnlnvlianicf 0 0 o l 0 0
Total* ..31 5 8 27 u n
y Hatted for Wat*o n In 3rd; xxßsf
tail for fJowdv In 3rd; rttaßun for
Hchtley In Ird. ,
♦ Tdnkees Jfb H H OAF
\j3TtM. Cf 5 0,1 3 o 0
Oilcan. Jb ..t.4 0 b i) 3 0
Rath rs ......4 t i 3 n o
R. /Me use I. if ~4 0 1 0 0 (i
•Wbb. Ih 4 n 'lrt o n
Ward. ,2b 4 1 ? K i n
Hehang, c ... 3 1 2 2 2 t
Scott, sa 3 0 |i T r. n
Hoyt, p s.l 0 n o n n
Rush, p 3 1 2 o 2 0
xHendricks, ...1 0 0 0 0 0
Johnson, sa ....0 0 It 0 1 0
Total*.. *5 4 12 27 17 '1
* Hatted for Scott In nth.
Score by Innings;
Giants 004 000 out 5
Yankees 120 000 100 -4
.A4J4H ,|*i said tie repUu lag roffe
aa the mld-mornlug drink o( buslnae*
men la London. ’
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Bankers Are To Attend • "
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The Cotton Conference In
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Goldsboro October 24tb
TMK I'll:Lit TO HEKR
ALLMtHOOh LEAVES
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■ (U yths Associated Press.)
Kalelgti, Oct. I»—Richard O.
Allabrook of Yarboro, N. CL In a
statement tonight to The Raleiirl>
New* and Observer announced his i
withdrawal from the Congres
sional race !n tb< Second District
to aelect a successor to the Ist.
jUjaude Kltchin, leaving Judge
JJohn H Kerr, of Warreaton, N. C .
■ ns the undisputed w Inner of the
nomination on the Democrats
ticket.
Judge Kerr led Mr. Allsbronk in ;
Saturday s primary by about 2.000 <
vote*. Had Mr. Allabrook not
withdrawn a second primary '
would have been necessary a- 1
Judge Kerr larked a mgjortiy of
the total votes east. Nomine Goti i
in th* Second District on the
Democratic ticket la equivalent to i
election, as (he Republicans ure
weak In the district
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BY GOVERNMENT
-11 l SYSTEM
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Farm-labor Representative Say h j
Too much Power is Vented in !
Reoerve System
WOULD PUT BANKING
inVDER POSTAL LAWS
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(By the Associated Press)
Washington. Oct. 10.-vA govern j
rent mooop-ly In hanking was »r> ,
. d hy Weatley Starr, yeprescnjlnv th- |
National Committee of the Far n t.«
,or Body, who UatllliNl before s Intn*
''dOgresskioat Committee |nve tl -:it
inr enlargement of the Federal B"
erve System.
'"No group of men.'* said Mr Rtorr
"should aver b* perWlped to ever
rise the powers now vested la the
Federal Ueaerve Hosrd "
The witness declared he Mvored
having the banking of the Nation en
trusted to tha postal syslcm with 10-«1
-«1 postmaster acting as government
agent In the receipt of deposit* and
the making of loans.
Another witness. F. It- Jon'-s. of
Atlanta, declared that non-member
hanks ure not .-Interested In the Fed
eral Reserve aud generally I eljeve
It to lie against the licet Inlercits n f
the country to develop a unified bunk
ing system. System, he said, hsd
made the World War cost the MMtile
of the United. Stalesso pet cent
more than It K’hould have cost He
expreased the belief Mini It »e lo
the Interest of agriculture thgt Stoic j
Banks and trust cotnpvnles remain
outside the system, lu>cau:e by dolus
so they could handle paper which
would I lilted Otherwise
i
Amon West Once
Made Home Here
Friends In C.oldj|p>ro of Amo
West, who spent hi* ckrly years tr
the Odd Fellow* Homo here, sill le-
K lnd to learn that he has hem held
guiltle** In connection with the kill
lug In Rocky M< unt or one votin*
man and the serious wounds Inflict' d
upon another Following the tniale
occurrence, the young man wa< t«k
en 110 custody snd held until Tues
day, atrwlilch time offlelpls deter
mined that the young man was not
reepimslhlc for the arc Men!. Ac
! rortllbg to Information reaching here,
j the lU-jear-old youth had start' d
1 ! hunting when be *top|M>d to talk to
i ! the two young women and In some
] manner his weapon was accidentally
i j fired killing one of the girl* and
i | badly wounding the other The young
i I man «pent his earlv years In the
i Goldsboro Home, hut for tin- pust
i 1 few years has lieen residing al llocky
1 Mount, where he was employed lu a
mill.
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BAX GAKDJER MPS4RH
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I Concord. Oct. It). O. Max Gardner
of Bhelby. has accepted an Invltatlor
. at the t'abarrua t'odoty Fair when I'
, Tipewk Twnday, Uctotiar U. aeeordina
to an announcement by fair official*
GOLDSBORO. N. C„ THURSDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 11. 1928
Others Included in Big
Meeting Here Will be
Fertilizer Men, Rail
road Officials, Mer
! chants and Farmers
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The Cotton Conference that has
been called by the Eastern Carolinu
Chamber of Commerce to be held at
Goldsboro October 24th at 1 o’clock
baa been strengthened considerably
by the anniNincemcnl that the bank
ers of Eastern Carolina have bad a
special Invitation sent to them to at
" tend this meeting. It la really a
meeting for everybody, hut esptclally
are the bankers. fertMlicr men. rail
- road officials, merchants and farm
ers urged to attend. If ZOOU real bust
nesa men from Eastern North Cnro
llna attend this conference in th*
opinion of those harking It. a long 1
step will have been taken toward* j
accomplishing the purpose for which
| the meeting haa beep called. Tbla
Is a lime when counsel Is net? ssary t
und the officials of the Eastern chain
tier are eager for the people of Ua't
erp Carolina to lend this kind of sup
port.
Newspaper* Asked (o Ittend.
It tpkes publicity to put any hi*
move across und no body of men
recognizes this more than the off - 1
| data of this organization- To this
end tbe newspapers »f Eastern Caro
I llna ere urged to send report rs to j
' this meeting on the 34th. W)<at I*
j done should be given the widest pub
! Hetty in order that those wh- esn’t ,
attend may be advised of this The !
i speakers on ibie jpcCa-lou will all ,
j have a message worthy of the cloaie-t |
> ettepMon. «
1 e-al Bunkers Asked t« Invite Os he- 1
Hankers.
The banking contingency of Golds
| h-ro have been asked by the Eastern
j chamber to invite other hunkers to
, this meeting, aud It goea without say
ing that the request will be met with
a 1*»0 tier cent response by the local |
bankers." We are calling this
Ing'for business.” said Fresldcut Geo.
C Itoyall," and we are expecting j
good result* to come therefrom.” be
concluded.
EALRY BIRDS TO GET
DECIDED ADVANTAGE
• IN THE PRIZE RACE
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Period of The Goldsboro
News Sales Campaign
is Short; Get Started
Now
Persons contemn plating entortnr
the News Bslesnuuishlp t'lub should
bring or send thglr nominations In <
Immediately. Those who ure Inter
i .fried In seeing their friend* liecouir
club member* should 'see that tliev
are entered without- further de|*y
All entries received now wHI be giv
en the four KMHMI credit coupons.
Only tlgr Waj
Rrmember there I* only one wav
to muke nominations, ('lull mcmlicv
must either nominate themselves nf“
be the choice of sonic friend* win
will do It for I hem.
■ijo" management Is not l. lug f» >
pface uny tiiimts In Mil* catnoalgn
nnd If you wsnt to Ik- sure that your
name la uinong those from which tpi
owner* of the prise* nre to be select- '
•d. the surest way Is to send or lirln* 1
In yngr entry (dunk yourself do this
ut on« > \ .
(►Sic* Open Evening*.
During the period of the Halesnisn
ehlp Club runinapfD the election
heiiduuarlers In • l»«- Imslne** office o'
Th* Goldsboro News building « ill h»
open every evening from 7:30 to 8:30
to answer Inquiries and receive cred
it*.
Rear In mind that It will not take ,
long to win theae ni tor cars snd |
other nrltes. The rampaigu will 1 !
very kliort anil the "early birds" are |
rolug to be the winners. No question j
about It. "Note decreasing credit 1
.cbedule on subscriptions ” That I
fall* the story. ( ,
N*w |. the''l ime
Now—right oow - today- I* the I
| Senator < t.uzrnl Back From
Europe Waa&M yololead Law
Modified
, 1 RECEIVERSHIP FOR
GERMANY HIS IDEA
(ByThe A*a*t4#ted Pros*)
. New York. OCt. •- RevelvcrsUlr
j for Oermunv. a mere aympatliellc In
11crest In Kurupaea affairs by \racr
liu uud a iiimllflection of thv> VolsUad
act to allow fire per cent nlcotwdp-'
content were souw of the reebi imeii
ilstl-n* voiced by Senator Couaans of
Michigan, wrbo returned today from
a tour of Europe
He said he believed Henry Ford
would lie elected pros Went If he werr
nominated by any of the rcognlsci l
1 parties but did not luurd a guess a*
to Ford's chances of obtaining th*
nomination.
The Senator said hie study of con
dltlons In Germaity had convince
him that tbb only poturinn would he
| receivership for Germany.
"II Is perfecMy Bdlculou* R.r th«
great United Slates '* he said, "to:
stand aside wlihdpk even hav|p K an
, opinion. America afiould take a sym
pathetic interest pit ho ut fcuteripy
I the world fourt"
' Wlille expreaalng sy in pat bv will
France In htir cifnrt ’to get hack
mimetklng for war .darhaae. Henatn
Couzcna aald he was io>rv In fare
of any |>Uin. w hich woald relieve t*
, present Iptohuabla oonilltloa of ih.
masses In Germany.
of Flood
In Florida Ceases
(Hv th* AssocWiti-d I’re** ) .
Mo-re Hh yen. *la Oct lo Rei
dent* of Mnoreldlven which w*
; Bonded during. yMfprday when th
waters of Tstka Okeahlud>«* brut
(throngh the dvfcoa surroundin* toyr
felt a.measure of relief earlv tnrrifh
when It was Indicated that the cr<*
of the high water hud been reuchc i
bsrrlnr the po**lbllltv of onoth
heaw Northeast wind.
Mooreh|iv«n snd the surroumlln
country tonight remained Inundate.
» ttk sn average deuUi of 2 Inchca wlc
'"heifty loss to livestock and protwrti
j V.< effort has been made to estlmal
'he damage- Thera baa been no losr
of life. '
time to hc«ln.
If yon w#m a touring car, If jm
wantwtrfl auu/rooblle of your own. n
that you can ride wb«>n»you w-t.-h I
take your friend* cr your family ilrlv
ing there la no reaaon why you can
not win If. Think of having n car
all your very own, t? 5 ico alien yin
wtah ami atay ua Inna an you pleuee
( a car that lias a reputation fur j.
liability all the way through-- lux*
rlour, comfortable and* powerful
That la Joai what >otu««a have If yoc
are wllllna to put forth a little effor'
during, your apure time.
Nearly every chib meinlier wIII any
"Oh, I may iry. but I Juki know that
I can't win." All will be of nbnu'
Ih# name opinion lint the man or
woman, boy or girl, who Ural decide
that h. or ahe la going to win and
haa the confidence to do bia very
Iw-M la very llk.-ly t 0 be pro. lelnpd
winner of cue of the bingeo prl«*M.
More ( red Isa Otmn s«w.
I'tide rat and 100. that (here wifi tie
j more credit* now than al the end of
; the cani'iwljrn That la done in f a |r-1
neaa lo the onca w ho gel out and hua- j
lie at the aturt and will not allow
ally < t»w to gtep | u U ( the laal mln
ute and win -,
Head the campaign advert!'emen'
In Ihlg laaue of the paper and the
atari today. Hear 111 mind (hat ev»rv j
active participant who doe a u it lan-'
one of the prlxe* will lie paid Inj
ea»h for hla or her effort.
ftlflre Open l»ny and Mu hi.
Klee I lon headiiuariers will lie ope-' ,
| today gjad till* evening aa uitul. and
j v oil are Invited to call for any Infor- \
; niutlon y m desire. It you are tinabh
j to call porpnhally. nae tlte telephone
, Hit rom* In. iind have thiw renew
! rropo Iflop evplalned to von In detail
and learn about tho prise* awaltln>
I those privileged to perth IpuMS
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HIGH OFFICIALS TO
BE THE GtJESTS OF I
GOLDSBORO PEOPLE
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IYIHIZE
YOURSELF THE TWO
TICKETS AIE YOURS
Wutch the (>oltiMboro News
Dniiy for ItetM-riplion of Some
One irt C ity
TWO FREE TICKETS
to Theatre daily
Tha are a young lady a beat Hv*
feel and six lark** lu k*lght, of
slender build, wMh Debt Italr aad
you wear shell rimmed glasses.
Yesterday between the hours M -
12 aad 1 o'clock you were seated
in au aalomoklle la front of
Miller's Drag M|«re, drinking a
soft drink of popular name.
Yon wore brownish e* and stock
lags, gray coat nnd dark May
dres*. |f )« H recognise yourself
from tye above dr script bin. call
today at the office of The Golds.
b«n Dali) Yews and you will be
awarded two free tickets lo Ike
Opera House picture ikon. There
are no strings attached I* tbe
offer and tkr ticket* are your*
tueraly for the asking If yn are .
snre Ikat tbe above description
* la jours.
, Beginnlne with this Issue of v T.
N*w* and continuing until rurthf"
'.rttlce, some representative of r
.i'ddsboro News will each day fd t
’.it at random some young la«<v ~
■>olo other customer who happens m
■e In a Goldsboro store The d<
rlptlon of that person will be pe'.
•ivt-ed Ih columns of The New
•cd In isMtaiices where people roco
qlve thy tlescrlpllou us applvlittf t
It'emselves, they may secure M
-ket* (or free adtalesion t>
' " Opera House show by merely cal!
nx at the office or The News Tb-c
re Jio strings of any kind attache.'
o this offer uud It will be a pleusur
or Ibis newspuis'r- cooperallug .wit)
'he management., of the theatre, t.
rive /-these ticket* In all tnaianca
‘tch as are stated aluive.
It will iK-liiMive readers of Th'
YoMlbtta News to keep a clone wale!
'or ll then* descriptions as they wl!
tppeur dally. A new penum will h.
leacrtlu-d each day und the two tick
"t* will positively h<- uwardvd t
'hose who recognise the published ,|v
scripilons of themselves. -
Hatch tomorrow's paper „YQl'
>i*) be the person described
lay Stouts Aid ■
v In Fair Traffic
Seoul Executive ItlM-rs ba* beeu
'pending the present week- at
where he has lieen In charge of the
HoJta Scout patrols of Hist city, Tha
Klnaton Hcout* huie been in chsrgq
of traffic there this week while th*
Kinston f'ounty Fair was In pro
gre*s and have lieen given such oth
er assistance ss was possible In con
n. ction with the fi'*r-> A similar pi in
will tie pul into effeit in Goldsboro
when the Wayne ( runty Fairs opens
lu re and the Boy Scouts will ur«l: t '
the police department In handling
traffic and such other details as may 1
fw possible. The nsslstance given by i
the Hcont* 1* worth while, say the (
Hcout official, and ut the same Hum
It Is valuable Information for-the bo> » I
themselves.
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Ml-s Nela-Fowle of Wtishlnglon. I* j
J In the city tb" ttiiest of Mrs. 11. \1 .
Humphrey, .
NOTIFY TIIK OFKK K IF YOU FAIL TO GET PAPER
(•oldslvuro News Nultwcrihcrs nrr uryrd to promptly notify
Ibis off lets telephone No. HI 3, on nny morning when the pa
pet* is not received prior lo 9 o'clock- The munaKement of
the newspaper is making every effort possible to offe to it
that all subscribers receive (heir papers regularly, but there
are occasions when some subscribers will miss his or her pa
per regardless of Ihe efforts made. With a view to giving
the subscribers Ihe very best service possible, the request
is made that this office be notified on unv morning when
the paper has not arrived by 9 o'clock and a copy will be
sent out by special messenger,
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Will Arrive in City at 10 This Morning uh) fie
Welcomed by Businetui People of
Three Sites and Guests at'Kiwanis Luncheon
Upon the outcome of the vinit to Goldsboro today "Os tlw NatloP'
al Council of thee Junior Order of the United Americaalflhcheqlfei
will very largely depend the matter of whether GtiMwgoro la to be .-
chosen for the location of th« National unior Order Branch pr
phanage or whether some other town or city in the State wiß.ae- '
:ure the institution. Formal announcement wah' made hftggftoa
terday that the National delegates will be in QeMaboro today for
the purpose of inapecting the free xitkg offered and
the resources of thia city and countv Immediately thereafter,
Hans were in the making for taking care of the delegates hefpi to
lay apd showing them every courtesy and attentionSd the com
mand of local people.
OLDER PEOPLE OF
STATE ARE AGAIN
BACK IN SCHOOLS
Flxteitulon Service of Univereily
Will be Great Tklng for North ■
n\ Curoliitn
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ROUPS IN DOZEN J
TOWNS ARE ACTIVI
mu* |, -I, _
( (By the Associated Proas.)
( bapcl. 11111, Out. IP -The l»4«rn
m* heads pf faoiillaa aa wall m b t«-
tnesses, wptnkters as well as’ mother*
--In brief! the older folk txf th*
t»**ut are going lo *ch<wil again, mauv i
Os them to earn a college dlnlonta-
They begin this month when the
Extension Division of the tTnl*«g*l'y
>f North Carolina, of which |
n Hnall U director, put*'lnto effacf.l
Its recenlly announced pr gram hr
louducUug classes aH over the Htat* ;
nd giving credit toward degree* fir. |
ork satisfactorily completed.
Heglu This Week. ;
Already r gtoup« of citizens In more
than u dozen towna have made ar
•'sngiMiiunts for courses, seme of
which Iwgln Claasea con- ,
looted by L'nlveralty professo?* !>;*•
i they are at Chapel Hill, only-not
•o frequently, will lie'held wherever
’a many as 15 person* want neour « '
Th* town In wblcJi arrangement*
ave lieen completed for ci’»r*e« to
♦gin this in'Aitb Include
Ireenaboro, - Durham Jllglt Point.
baleyvHlc. Salisbury, Hurllugloi,
'snford. Oxford aud l/oxlngloa.
Great Demand*. * ,
Professor George II Kchnter, wtn
during tbe past summer was added
to the staff of the Extension Ui'lsloi. i
I* organizing this stale class work I
a* head of the department of exten
sion teaching. He has recently r*.
turned from a vlali lo the towns then
linked and reports a great demand
fur courses.
In Raleigh John Itousliel is orcan-
Izlnjf a course for bankers, to lie
taught by Professor C T Murchison,
of the chair of applied economics.
Wingate Jones la organizing a sim
ilar cousr* In Durham
sociology will I*, alv.n
in Durham, llurllngton und Oxfoftt
Ut'.lcr III* tlon of Dr- Howard
W Odum, director Yif ih„ school of,
I'ublli Welfare, assisted by Dr ll**. I
old D Meyer, associate professor of
| sociology, Ud Dr. Jmme F. Kleiner, i
i professor of *<s lar technology.
t our*es In GreenslMiru.
*ln (irecnsln'iro there ' V W!II Im. ‘
! courses In advertising and salestnan
j ship by Professor Charles II Per*
j nuld. enures In education by Dr. Ar-
IContlntted QU page two)
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.■" 111 . wilfl- ly 1)1. II a,
MEMBER OF
ASSOCIATED PRESS
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PRICE
l*dnad glll|t
Tit* dlsilhgstahtf
lag of National Oouhcwar ToaUoa ft «
New York. Vl«« National CotHtflgdik
Waller* of Paoasylvasla. ChafMMh
Noy** of tlie tmmlgrotioe CogMMffm.
<it wuHhingion and ffcsirm—i Comf
of ilie Stair i on tin I Mae *C RaMMk
will motor throagb to QaMabor* till
morning. reaching tb* eUjr at 1| £
jm, or rhortiy bafott that hotrr.
twill meet it ad grncTtk* at CM
ll»i< i Km non at !• pWtggg oad <M
■inlagaim will |jp carried ta iwilt
thrar of tkd ala *ltp* oa whtgh 4-
1 Una* hart Wan —gaga pjfm*. Vmt
will coaiuma the gtaat at part at tt*
morning
t.aeaU of Ktwaatfc t-
Tbr ftiweata (Hal, h a taty. ta*
gather with a anmtwir ol tt—Md 1 iga
ra—ntaltra dittooeai wfll «Mr M
iuaah with tin Nattoaal (MglH
Thta will uhg plac# at dka —Kir*
t'lab and covert will ba toto far m
liui night The prngr—a tor tho tap* A
< beon will ba enjoyakto, thara badag
a moak-al niimbor provided sad ftt#
minute addraaaaa bf (’aloaal M ■
Hobinaun, Dr W. (VC— aad
| K Krarman. Otbar feature* will iWri
ba provided and It M aapae—d that
tbla wl(l conatltnta one of tha m©«|
delightful faatura* at ttw da f.
E treat Ira Hyaaleo \i «
Kollo wing tha inwalaatoa at tha
lonchron tha IM—lohat t'o— wlttoa, to
gather with tb* fuMabara ot the I—l
committee will go lata as—tlva —t*
alon In tha Odd Kallow*’ Noma The
taklac part tt thto <M*
•c'utlVa <.*«»ioto will coaptot of R g.
oilllkln. Oaorea Rpoaco, ft. U — *
muodeoik Dr- A. O. Woodard age
Chart** l)«wey. and among thota Wl—
will appear unti »p*ak briefly bnlora
the MMitln acitalea win b» togl
dent John Hawley, ot the Goldhho—
chamber of <’omn»aroa, Kenneth W
Royally Archie Da«a and Oaorea t
I »*«*• jC*
On* Oat *1 tHrt*wC\
It la ronftedently boiler ad her# Mk.
I after the National roping*atothtoa \
h*ar OoldnboreA elattw* ad—ad.
thin oily will ntaad a aptoadld ahew
lo ai-rure the orphanage, tohlab IP'
»iH uiion for tb* suit at North Cott
llna baa already boon aatborlfM.hr
the National CouaclL How**W.‘*l‘
ahould b* taken I—o rooaldapajtpo
that the coiiimltt**' «i*ow Inapacgog
alt*a In North rarotfaa will etoh *
total of It rttto* and town* tt the
sut* i**for» i <>utpiling their flaal
conrlualona on the matter and Qolto
ttoro a i hancea ar# theratorr —a
probabla ratio of about 1U to
*v«r. utinoat < onfWaaaa wa* pra-
I Vailing In Ut* dir to*t ntoht that
Coldaboro haa u Mp lend Id abow to #*•
lUlly win out.
A*k I lllaoo'i AM j*«
Th* entlr* publle of tha city la re*
queated to give auch aid aa rang W
In Ita power today lft_-a*v— rtfng tha
Innnnnii'rahic advantagna whit—
(JoliUbnro haa to offer end U to bop
id that. thU city apd thin
should muW a vary darp ImpreaklSf
him hi the g neat's who ar* hero forthi
day If trying will aecura tb* branch
ortihanagc for boldabOro, It la an good
.aa located hero, aaaartad thoa* InM
j night who war* making Anal pH—
for carrying today * program tbrohfftL,
to a aim eaaful eooclUaloA.
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