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National Publicity Edition In Full Swing WEATHER FMr Friday u 4 fiatardayt little •fewp la iMMtniim ' —r~ ' -rr- ~ : r-rryu, ,|I ra-rayr- i nu.;r " ■ —■ - - r_r-- - _ Lloyd George Make* ftsit To Wadhinjjtoti And Talks With American Officials I a ' * » Farw Britfck Premier Spends 0»f WiUi Man who Guide m lit Drat inks of America— S'-' Rim Wiboo mad Ham a Buay Wt - Jhf at H Washington, OCt, Ik.—DavM IJoyd flianp came to Washington, today to )Nd rn friendly handclasp awaiting , » at the offtclal threshold he ' $* ifMjii Thorn warn almost no oer*i > «oay about thla firm visit of the ? ima little Welshman to the Amor , )raa capital Ho apoat the day mak-' tag boot acquaintance* union* the • axa nrko dbw (aide American desll- 1 ■laa aad a nhoura Ireaade chat with A old friend and colleague of th*i, trying mootha at Voraallioa. - o The people of Wtahlnffum got only a fleetlac glimpse of the dletlntulab ed rial tar an he area whirled her* aad there on hla round of calia la an ; army automobile. Vna the ataid custom of the state; department yielded to the popularity Os Britain'! war time premier, and be 4 entered Secretary Hughes' office on the Irst visit of the day with the haadtlapplng of a hundred or more clerk! ringing In hla tars. ’ Hr- Lloyd Oeorge met President' roolldge. all cabinet members aad otkpf high offieiala of the Washing ton government during the day Roth a Mag hie call* at the White lioua« 1 d State Department and at the dtp* House luncheon he inter at-1 tPffded. conversation waa general In f . IK aoOpe, but It could not help but ■hi Haved with the color of world evaat* la Which the men with whom • he talked are participating. .La|ay pUII when he renewed bis acauglpdaneehlp with Woodrow Wilson. vkleh began when the Ver- OdWled peace conference was aa •tuiiiad, 1 R waa Indicated world con ■Zztßvzrrers which the cdaveraatloa turned JtlHS* :j FIRST CUSS IUVY WUhPQt Worjd • Agreement To Vtmrm Former Secretary in for 'Second to None’ Navy A * ■ « AakavllU. N- C., Oct. 2k—"Rh long ta there la no world wide agreement through the League of nation* or atmllar organisation. It la the appa taot duty of the United States to aahka Its Navy aecond to none In the world," Josephus Daniels. Secretary of the Navy during the world war. jajd taglfht. i»»ulng a Navy Day ommm- "The Navy.” continued dr. Daniels, “to be strong and useful, must jbe safely anchored In the bdarts at the peoples. “It’s great record during the World war." he said, "brought It close to the homes and hearts of the Amerl -0 cap psopl# More than five hundred thousand men having served In the Navy during the world war, the more the people know about the Navy and tie work the more they will under , stand the national obligation to keep It safe aad strong." Hood Swamp Wants Public To Attend Tm Hood Swamp people will have a Community Pair today. They hare arygagod soma wonderful displays Babtbtu of every character, and everythin* |* in readiness for a big day. They especially Invite all the Qeldaboro people who can to attend this fair. Hood Swamp Is Just eight miles from Goldsboro, on the Snow Mil) road. They believe the people of Goldsboro should be Interested. I nor* roach as It Is In our natural trhd« territory The roads are good. I .el's everybody go. m RIOTS CONTINUE THROUGHOUT GERMANY; FOOD IS NEEDED • Berlin. Oct. K.—Kood rioting. the pillaging of abops and potato fleldt » a»d tha Inevitable aamtulnary crasher « between the hungry mogs and police MUivm to be the ouatandlng fea 'urea of the newa pqiillahed In Oer< many The recurring dearth of bread and potatoes la the universal source of the rioting, and auch relief liman* hrea aa the government be«ti'y de. *l#ea invariably founder on tM price confualon cauabd by the rapidly «k* taxtarntlng aa* rent. Berlin today again waa the scene J THE GOLDSBORO NEWS • - -- - ii . r - -■■■■- - • . , " * A TREAT PRB THE MUSICAL James H. Shearer, the Scottish organist who. with Mrs, Shearer gives an organ gnd voice concert In Prtabjrtgrian church on Mon day, Oct. 26 ’8 p. m , la highly en dorsed by such musicians a* Wldor of Paris sad ScharweAe of Berlin. A few recent presr criticisms: "The Anal organ nutn | ber commanded thuneroux ap plause. Mrs Shearer's npealng J song made every musician In the audience all op and tyke notice for here was staging of a high >| order. “Rr. Shearer proved himself an rtlat at the organ and after bla description of the ploes the organ i Just teemed to talk and tell the story of what was In the mind of the writer as It had been edscrlb ed. His perfect ease, composure, technique and brilliancy in paly ing show him to be in ti.e first rank of recital organ?—-■ H wohIA Md be easy to choose the best of Mrs. Shearer’s songs. Each was sung with real arc Her voice hag great musical beauty and power to which has been add ed the charm of winning person ality." «, * < FOIL SUPPORT IS coo or win. FOLKS 10ISSUF Special PmjbliciU Adver tUVnCroTHi >s2f of Swh Work is Paramount This paper at this time wishes t thank one and all who so far hav supported the movement which Is tin der way to build up Wayne comity add we are gratified to think that tb -entire county Is aware of the far that we ijped publicity All the merchants who hnvc nt f.esa called upon aa yet will he seei In due course of time. The NaUoaal Publicity number wll be brim full of Information, ther will be nothing lefr undone as to sea turn material; there will he stork aa to our schools, churches, goc roads, all public Institutions and * on. So let's, alt-get together and boor' our home town and county, and xbm that ypu ars g real booster by spar Ing up ytour firm In the coming Nt ttonal Publicity number. CULMS Km • TO ENDS SPEECH Father Burke Bays The Ihkuc is Now C'lear-Cut and Americana Moat Decide , ■ a Washington. Oct 25. Replies were Issued here today on behalf of ihe National Catholic Welfare Confer ence and the cseoutlve the Asaembly of Orthodox Itahhls of America to the address delivered >,t Dallas. Texas last night by Dr W. H. Evans, imperial WltarA of the Ku Klu Klan outlining the Elan's alti tude towards Catholic and Jews Father John C Burke. general sec retary of the Catholic Conference, declared Dr Evan's xtadement re- I garding the Catholics In America had made the Issue clear cut, adding j that It Is for American to decide ! whether they will stand with their country or with the Klan ” ■ 8 T~-i.. .iJTTXUI"-' ~ : of boisterous rioting, crowds *l.»rm ! ing Ihe bake shops and publl • mnr ilk'la In various sections of Ih • ck| - 1 1 Utl. About 1,000 men. women nml t-Mldren Ibis morning iuvude; 'he n.unlclpal (>otato field In an ivi»rn suburb unit when thet,*» wen- -v --haused proceeded to loot private premises A loaf of bread which coat five till , lion marks two days agr> could not be purchased today for less than twlc« that figure, and only l|iqlt«d it supplies were svgljable, i.Ai; i » r • wtH a '"WWk •-I Jr sr.i ’li! % ”jaTl V 1 e ryiilte ' i y|fl J ; mSfat **" \»v*r to 3erm»ny cash la out of tbs question wbdhpaytog school tsta —dir/wS M. u ,uldn': entry eooush marks to pay tl.sKtll So tbsy U|pg ttf rt , c~ » v :.'4atoa< -y&t » u* butter for a mtatb s tulUou. f LEGION TO RAISE gIOO TO STAGE BIG ARMISTICE DAY TREAf FOR VETS *■ l ' To pay the expensea of staging a barbecu* for the i onfede rate. Spanish American and World War veterans htere on Mon day, November the 12th, a fund of sitOO will bArmiwHl under the auspices of the kwallpont of the American Legion. The cole bration will Iw in the form of an, Amfiifftice flay affair with a speaker equal to the occaakMi and other forma of entertainment. Goldsboro has had no such celebration since Germany admitted defeat. The local post. Wayne Poet No. 1. is not financially able to bear the total expenses of guch a large program. The New* is asking sul»ecriptiona to defray the expenaCH of making thia occasion really worth while to the veterans. The News heads the list with a contributiafc of $26 towarda making this undertaking a grand succeaa We feel aure of a •eady response from the people of GokisborO and will be glad lo receive subscriptions. L f Let them roll and watch the Hat grow MUMS L LIUGHimeHOIISE \ - c Dr. Ckarlea O- es Greenville. Makes Address 'to Local and (’ivic Organiza tions Klwnnls met , last night al the Woman's Club rooms, with President Oeorge K. Kreeman In the chair. The singing was led by Mr. Sheldon of (he High School, who alno sung a solo. Mrs. A. JH- Kerr pleased the audience by her rendition of the favorite song "Mighty lack a Hose," ac.compauled by Mias l>>ah Slaugh ter. A change of the night for meeting bavins become necesanry, Ihe House (Committee presented a report favor Itlg Monday night. ( to continue at the Woman's THuh The next meeting will he Monday, Njv 5, at 8:3o p m. “ . The speaker* of the evening. Dr. j Charles O'H. loturghingbituse waa In troduced by Dr- Htroanlder. Dr. . State Board of Health, anil baa been' ' president of the State Medical Aicio j elation, lie la also a Klwanlau and hag held many positions of trust and i responsibility. He la probably as well known aa any cltlaen of Eaat < arollua Ills ntlbjed waa the pub lie healil* of odf dlatrict, and li si:, prevented In the fomful, 'yet ” easy ntuntier charactermlic of the man Dr. louighlnxhouae loWI of the clr* cutnalance which enlisted him In (he • ause of public health A c. nipuny of life Insurance presidents of largo rompsnlrs had decided lhal Ka.l Carollnu was so fur he'iow the stand- i arda in th<> mallet of health require- . meats and hleala, that It waa not lo \ b* 1 considered as w suitable region 1 I for Ihe business of their companies 1 jDr l.aiißbiiighouse. hearing these \ | testAmenta. challenged them and made so successful a presentation or I his rasa, that soon after Ihe princi pal cani panics placed brant h office) { I here, which Save lieon most aitt-eeas- | j fully operated ever since. Ha told j of ih" stamping out of hook worm, |i xd fkiil It Is ulpioxi unknown In (hla region,- and of the successful ram -1 pulgns against malaria, which have I reduced the danger of ihai disease ; lo a small perceniage of Its formet j prevalence. The speaker told of three prison 1 i camps which were conducted al the *an<e time by the State Penitentiary In Ihe.mountains. Ihe Piedmont sec j tlon, and In our own coastal plain He Investigated them all, and found that the Kant Carolina ramp was or ; far above the others In health dltloici as It Was I.eJ ,» them matter of ilenth I 1 , -e-ter * t (CouUiiurJ u» payr lap.) ,j MIR DM fitHCF - nmu Oil OTUfuL 11 ITS If Younir Glrlq and 28 Yellow Mer Are Taken; Detective is FI rut Red used Ad*burton New York, Oct. Blxtesn whit girls ranging In aga from eUhtoei to twenty years, and <2l men. al Chinese, Japanese, Senegalese or T’ll Iplnos. were, arrested early toda when police raided a dance hall' 01 Riverside Drive. Aa the deled Ives mounted Ih atalra lo the hall, wblrb la on th< second floor, they were mei by t wOman who told them that no whit men were allowed In Ihe establish riient. Taken to Ihe police station It three patrol wagons, the men wrr< booked for disorderly conduct whll the girls werp held aa incorrigible* ( The place waa raided luat May hu al that time all the girls were dla charged aa dancing teachers and th< men aa dance puplla. The uppe< floors of the building are u teil a sleeping quarters by the men Nperui, NF.BYin tonight There will he a prayer and pralai service tonight at the 7:30 at f'hrla llm church of thla city, al wlib-h lh> pastor, the Hev L, M. Omer, wIP speak on "God la No Itespectnr. o' Persona." The public la cordially In vlled lo aiTend and hear Mr Omer Its la a forceful speaker uud there It a gregt deal of lateiesl In the ser vice tonight. *LL PORI* >KH*S Ik MIMIVIIION HATH (OPf l.Afflt ——~_ Phlcsgu, Oct 25 Dr Ho>al H : I ’opeland. United States Senator from New York, hellhves lhal Henry Eon’ would h<- elected President If nomi nated hy rllher Ihe Democnts or Itepuhllcana. and that the lieiroi muuufaeturer has an excellent op | port unity tor nomination hy oil her of the major parties If he would nounco Itla political affiliation I>r Copeland denied here Ua< night tha plana were set for running hkn with Kurd on an Indeiiedent ticket. "The trouble la nobody scents to know to which parly Kord belongs," the New York Senator aald. “I as sume Ihe Republican party wilt not nominate him unlesa he announces hlniM-lf a Republican. I know the Democrats will not unlesa he an nouncea himself a Democrat-" Kurd will continue to he known aa Ihe world’s greatest automobile I t*> White House through Ihe third IJiFv'V •Pn*' - Dr Pop«-land said F jJkfaSjtair Al Smith of New York. 91 *** Y,,rk Bikes I m ON FIMEP ROSTRUM Fn»* Santo Mpot Wilson Spoke 12 Yeara Afo Alabama Man Hr*** Adherence lo Ijiwh Dallas. Texas, A-t 2k Nuillfica tion of Ihe I'onsHtutiou of the Dull ed States la unthinkable, and when you laugh at. any portion of the law an embodied In that instrument, you may tome day find It quallfien your own liberties and your own proper ty. laughed al und defied by some one elae. Oscar W. Underwood. United Biai«s Senator ft pm Alabama and candidate for Ihe Democratic Preal told the members of the luncheon club her* toda) The Menstor bad previously discussed the Deign policies of Ihe United .Slates id au address tp a large audience at the Htate Pair of Tessa. Btuudiug on the same rostrum (hat twelve y»nrs ago held Woodrow Wll son,'when he launched bla Presiden tial nomination candidacy. Henator. Underwood, at the Siam Palc. baaed bla own caudidacy upon ihe prUfcP* pie of America s duty lotßard Europe The 4Utstanding issue which the people of the United Btgtea rnuat de-,- We at the neat preaidemlal elm lion, he Skid, ta whether America will re deem lb# pledge mgde pa the lot t tie- Helds of Europe through Woodrow Wilson and restore pence and ata •lllty to the goveraiuenta of Europe ir allow ihe present debacle to drift ulo further chaos." OPPOIIIiniW looms in foi mgim fjT|» Irai Opportunity if GofaUboro Newg SakntmaiMhip (nUmign Herr; Clubd Ar« TrumpH The Goldsboro News' hlg 80,mm Oalestnsrmhlp Club Is beginning U> mom. and the advantage of getting i good stqrt during the present cred 't—lke liest credit offer to be made during the ranipsgln cannot be too itrongly Impressed on the mind of ;very club member. The great op mrtualty presented at this time to let credits by the thousand should ippesl strongly lo those already ‘may. and to those who are still ‘hlnking about sending In their nom 'nations, because In thla campaign EVERYBODY WINS -there will Im io losers. ' '. NOW IR THE TIME TO DO YOUR r IEHT! Every effort put forth by the dub nemker* now means maslmum re mils ; The coming few days are II- with opportunities for those who use them. These are the days of •he 810 credits during these days ‘he largest aud best offer of club •redlls Is in effect. Under lhi^Vpre*eot n schedule every i’I.UB" of »24JO(i collected Is worth Itfff.oOt) EXTRA credits. Indeed, one Uibsrriptlon tat sis years turned In right -now would starts you off with 560.000 credits, ThU splendid credit oppnrtunity oresenls lo each club mepnber Ihe chance to ainaxs a tremendous credit lolal with very llftfc effort Ifs •vosslbllltles are unlimited, because •here is no limit to the number of I < lub* of $24.00 you may turn in "•n this offer, and lofi.oftO RXTfIA ‘ HEDITS will be Issued on ' each ULDR. in addition lo nil the regular | credits as per ih« credit schedule The first credit offer will end on 'Vednesday, NovemU-r 7ih- Ir will not be extended nor will tr he re- ' m ated so II will Is- a wise Huh I member wh<? promotes his or her atupslgn to Ihe form of “Clubs ' are r»nw, and isir-. f„ P ix ever- effort in | building Ihe |2i 00 "Uluba " MTARMffN tTTFMr RONI WilOlk- FAIR A so -d representation from Ihe Ho •arv uliih attended the HoseVood l-alr Ihursday and proaounced It Ihe! beat they had ever witnessed One of Ihe men stated that If every com-J in unity In Wayne county would do as much In prrslucltig the so d j.ro dncls that this community had that Wayne county yroulrl not find It nec essary to send millions of dollars away for food products. HITTIIN MARKET New York. Oct. 25 —Spot rollon at eady: middling 3176; cotton fu tures' closed steady October explf ed: l>eceiul»er 30 58 ttk; January 30.115; Mif<h SO til 07, Msy 30 15. TMir PROCLAIMED HEAD OKLAHOMA WHEN COURT ROLES AGAINST WALTON «> ***** * —■ -■ Governor in Kent rained Permunrnllv iron* Interfering/With Lie* utenant Governor's Functioning as Governor—Writ Effective an Againtd an Individual—Walton Su> N he Will “Continue to * Fight" JT' OKLAHOMA t’ITY, Oct, 'ds.-~ Lieutenant hovembp M. R Trapp wart dec la rod aitiag governor of tiiUahumadn a ttrrMftft of the Htalt! auprefne foot i late today making lo rmanenf a writ of prd-‘ hibition aguiiut Governor .1. C; Wilton and District Judge Tom |C ClAunbora, Sr., which re/trains them from interfering with the lieutenant governor's fiiwfioh of the office. ' wjr . The <%t, urt announced tie deci. iofi after a brief <'• inference fol lowing ajf afternoon argument The derision, it w.e, made the writ effective against J C W alton an *p individual and not a.s Governor. Judge Chamlierii was enjoined in his official eupacity a* judge. The vgte of the court was sto 4 •watainH a rcßoiutjiin allotted fcy tip- atate senate rnor Walton during hia Impeachment trial, at*i ction obtained bv the governor in Judgp Tham h would have prevented ihe lieutenant governor filing governor. court’h aelion Governor Walton dcelaiod he in tended so "continue the fight " He (kgdincd to indicate hia fu ture e/nirae raving that whatever lie docs in "up to my attorney*.” He pruned to iwnie a formal statement. RABBI WANT* REBATE WITH ELAN LEADER* Washington Oct » A chal lenre for a loliil debate waa Is sued to the Ku Klut Klan today by Rabbi- Hlmoo Glaser, of the Orest Rynagoxue of Nqw York, chairman of the Sxecutlve com saittoe of the asaombly of Ortho- Idol Kobhla of America. The <l nest 100 at llouo. Wabhl wmMSfeasie&' American honma whether Jewish Americans ate to he consider'd Americans, or. according Id the Km Klus Klan, whether they must first be contetted American*. Scout Troop Will Be Organized Now «• - - ■— Hoy Scout number 4 of Kinston he organised about the middle of nest week. This troop I* to be spon sored by the Rotary Glut* of that city. At a meeting laid night, the president of the Hotary Hub appoint ed a committee lo act as troop eo n- | mlileemen. The committee com- i pused of the following: llorrsee RitKffhwUhalrman Johnnie llciod Mltchsll This troop will be organised at i once. Klaslen's EecaHve Heegl ('ommlftee Troop organisation committee: D. B Hodges, rhslrman: Kader Curtis; Hlanley .Whitaker Finance committee: Dal W«K>ten. H. Htudiem, it. \v Mc Dtarmld. E G. Barrett , NEE YUI RNEI.E AN • AN OTHERS NEE YOU Yesterday filli.B Horteni‘e lUK r j recognised ihrselj hy Ihe qet.cripU in given of her. cams to the Newg of flee, received Ihe Iwo tickets and en joyed Ihe show ul the Opera llovr ; last night Yesterday afternoon al two fifteen o'clock a ydung lady, bhmd hair and ! blue eyes, very fair complexion,! wearing a blue dress, while sweat- r. hqo*n and stockings passed in ; front -of If. Ksunen's Ih-partmenl store walking toward Center street. If she should rccogtilxo her elf from the above description, and will call ul the News Office xhe will receive Iwo tickets to the Opera Ylou e I'm tore. Btinw, where she nur he a. r ed a very pleaitslll eveiiTn. '. enter lalniueiff t ROSEWOOD FAIR SUCCESS p », GOWSmiO FOLKS AT/miD Hie RosewixHi community fair was i held yeeterday at Ihe Roadwinsl 111-;ti Reboot and was a delightful octusion to al.l wlu> attended There were many vialGirs al the Fair "from this city and all reported a very enjoy-' able time. AII visitors were greeted i - hy s representation of the good pep. pie of RnsewtMMl. and they extern! all | 1 a very cordial welcome Mach visitor j was ushered through the exposition j 1 i rooms, where all manner of exhibits’; were on y ] ‘* f VU, kinds of Butiyehold and fgnu pro-1 '■ns . ' % ) MI .MH!*;K of r\SxSO( IATKI) PRESvS IK Bill Local Highs WIN Moot TtvWe 1 a ( n K ' n <^ ufi: ****** )■ f . r[ ‘ \ Thi> jtHui i.»/.is-iji i<iS-.i#4%a 4k n h mu it tg bitns&wy agohMi Tarbom Kin don I'li" llr> lop Us- tl-ld. “wff| Ikßp^O* ooil lanm .iß.iitm |Thr\ .-- I |.u> till ,M *kM gtv* '•i* Hi. i). i<i (n ii. tn 4* *MgI3K |»lay .i half. {After the a half, the nrralwt 'win '"go fg tMpta ■uni linKiti hi-11 ■I- ;HMi thaa du* vuimliv uiti finish "rn' tiptaa its Tat- 8 ' boro Thin la th- Brat tins* I*4*l* ftt*t*ry[ »f Ontd 'tsiro tnat a ihioMa hgathtt fnoii.all r miiit ha» h—n |Uyal b-rw nn ram- h-rlui. at T-oYrSdir Hali llolhhii to Class With lost I’olal* Th* i-iais-fc la -th- high school ara ’• Him ;i <• n'«sH to win' a lial hod* i’Uf. ’ Th- rla,-n wNlat th- raost tickets j rets fi# i>nini«a Tin ilj^i u w»th th- Urgent p-rc-art at th- Rimie,-. rots r.o imint*. 11l- elans with the I*vrt .liowur* tin iti- par. cl* g*i* " r > |s»tnt". TH* ela'-i * Iji tin- most points a win i a half holiday. Thr Para*.- s Th* parade leaves the school fm* , medlut'aly after- di»mia-al a -I -a*h > i-cll-n sill niivo a placard it.-wlaa wln-r- It hegiaa. * i Ttyc order of th* parade Is as fo|. Iowa: Tows, R-obUffi*. chief marshall, with til« ( irlli-u horw>, Mr Isdlwlrb. - , j tion SC- J « tt—Uoa I 11. * ' Section H-.V ..llnll Ml «• rh-ciion v * j Saotto* in u S—lion In A. , _ a- K—tlon II ’ - lOOTIItI l. Rghl I.TS I I-m on *, P.niilh illutford 1. t . him it iliicta. garden. HeTd. •»*' of rwwfyr <l*- m ripll. n II ura* Ictrrt to bwttavo holore ‘eeln* ihl* wonderful <Uapt*y wlott a freal* variation of looii' tip plit'H thill U I* po. Nlhle 10 criiw in Ka .t* rn rtorth Carolina No tlttwr thlua could lie fuaiervil than ihawn community halm. They not only al low ui to lieronw lamllitir vs It It the |itH*lhfllile>i of i>ur own country, but Hlmaiufo wluila iin u prldu la dolma everylliinr, Just a little Iwtler than I hi; dlier fellow ThU hair will be nit* of lh»* wurUtituhOte a*tMh*M§* at t '.fine «4i»' *ll*9l i n* t| 'I uestday, Oel. 3tKh. v
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