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GOLDSBORO WELCOMES JUNIOR COMMITTEE TODAY AS IT WOULD BE PLEASED TO ONE DAY WELCOME THE ORPHANAGE , * • ’* -v. ' *• ■ » w ♦ ’ J '' . * WEATHER Fair Halnrdayi *Wwlj rising leswper , riant Hw4| tol»i »«■«. A * jTi m r .J.... I - 1 ■ ■ VOLUME TWO; NUMBER 240 _ i - — - v:-. - . JR. 0.1). A. M. COMMITTEEMEN WILL ARRIVE IN THE CITY AT 230 THIS AFTERNOON j * V » • v . ~ '• * | RcccpOon Committee of Gold* bom Moo. With Mr. F* K. Bor den M Cholrmao, Win Meet and Entertain Them While in the City. The Walleaal i’nnuMlee »< *** Jgalar Order win dWlve la the rUj today abanl *«» •*- X- ' rlMla aOl be served Ur them and a few el the bn*l»e»* airu as tbr etty Immedlatel) sp»* their arrival at the Bonnes H«teL Tbr l iaaltlw raa»l»l vl J«- *epk IK Tanlsoa, Naliuaal <’««*- rllar al W. I, »r. Wallers la lloaal Vlft feancller, «( Pma, Mr. Daib>, Pasi Sallonal toss rllar, at Hollister.-, and Sr. Kayes, Pant Xalloaal tsanrlhir, •t Ira Hampshire. Mr. I'. M. Ullllttla bat made arrangement* for Ibrai la ««bk* trap Halelirh t< «wld*hoiw la aa aatunmbHe, which will'Hr *ent ta Raleigh lar Ibrlr convenience. - Tbrr will leave the t npltal I*l at It tis s'elerk, arriving hero In flaw far laarbran. Tb* following Cfoldsboro pien havr been selected a* a Recep tion Coni nil nee to entertain while In tbe city the Jr. O. U. A. M. Commit "'tee. The Reception Committee will meet at tbe Hot"l W-nnon at 11: •**! p'clock thin morning: F. K. Borden, chairman; K. It (tain. Oeorge C. Itoyall. George A Norwood. Kenneth RoyalJ. Geo. 1.. freeman. L A. Rainey, Geo. C. Kor neggy, Nathan OH*rry. C. Wil kins, If. it. Gllllkln. Alter luncheon the Reception com raittee will take the visiting aentle-, men to the several allea that will be < until dered aa a poaalble I cent ion for tbe Junior Orpbannae. and go rtffif with them In every detail the advan tages of the city, and the denier of tbe people of Qoldsboro, generally, for the locating of the Orphanage ut this place. 'At 7:00 o'clock u banipiet In hi n or of the National Committeemen will be served in the Dining room of the Womans Club. Aa elaborate program, (a copy of which will he found in another purt of thla Inane) hue been urranaed Ma ny visitors from other local* in the eastern part of the Stale will lie pn-s enr nt tbia meeting. All Goldaboro will welcome today these vlalting gentlemen, and will endevaor lo Irnprek* Ihem with on honest desire that ,the Orphanage, wbteh we know will mean *o much lo the people of the pattern part of the State, may he located here. • IMTISTSTITE ’ emm muoomk No Place Selected for Next Yegr’n Meeting as no Invitu- Hong Were Received -» (i . , Gaatonia, N C, Dec 15—The Bap* thn State Convention n.ljournl-.l to day at noon without selecting a place for next year’* meeting No Invlta tlonp had heen received, and the mat ter wgj» referred to a committee. The most Important hii«lne«* before tbe convention at It* ft mil session wa* tbe election of a president. I»r H. W. Spillman. Kinsum. was re elected over Dr. W. C. Barrett, Due ton la. the only other nominee- rf !t will bn Dr. Spillman'* neve nth »Ylc ceaelve term. A Urge part of the closing session today waa devoted to educational mat ter* .an ddtacuseiou of topic* concert) Inc the Baptist school* or thc-«Xtate Dr. A. K Brown made a abort ad dress on .More HJH College, and the work being accomplished by the In stitution It waa decided that all contribu tions (ar relief purposes such a* tin Neer Knot Tund. should go direct to the Board of Mission* fdr distribu tion. A resolution w§s adopted giving the Board of Education tin* tank of appointing the oonimltt.t«e to confer with committees of other" denonilna tlona In tbe State relative In Hilda teaching In Institution* of higher learning supported by the State. » - SEW YONh 1 WTTOK Npw York. Dec Ifi t'Ulon futurei closed easy: December 35.1 d, Janu ary 33 50. March 13 Wi. May SS.HI. July 34.45. Spot colton uulei. rnlddllm: ..36.50. , , . *'■ THE GOLDSBORO NEWS ■ l 1 * wm r i - if so prP ■■■Ku. jl —O 1 D. M (>II,LIKIN Past Btnte fYilincflor Jr. O. ts. jJ-. M Treasurer of Colt) boro local 'id 'or past 18 years. _ Lu. tun «m< ,'c. .of the Junior Order for 3ti * ai . - I iRETT CASE IN j • HANDS Os M % r A| 9:.10 P. M. Cum* was (oven TU Jury Which lirifan IHilttra-i lion hut Decision if Krathttl Will Not Reach Judue. Before Morning. . . CuaihurUiiMiK < uuat, Haitee,. is. Uue> 15 illylhc As srselaled Vrc si Thei case df l.aikln C. Oarrrlt. Charred wtth th« murder of the Rev Edward Sylvester Pearce In front of the Baptist parsonage here on June 5 last, was given to Urn Jury nt 'J:3« o’clock. The Jury la-ran Its deliber ations almost Immediately, l*«t w!»h the uni!er*tandW that a verdict, If one Is reached tonight would not be received by Judge WhiW until tomor row inornifti-. 2 Dead; 4 Wounded Miss. Man Hunt Greenwood, Mas-. Ik-c, II Two! dead and Tour wounded were "tbo known casualties tonight in a man hunt which began toilay when Joe Pullen*, n negro tenant farmer, ahoi and killed W. T. Bander*, farmer, and eseaped to a can*- brake mar Drew. 25 mile* north of Greenwood. ‘ arnp-d with a pl»tol and rhvtgun, and kept ti|i a running battle w ith • bis pursuer* ut Intervals tJiriHigh: ui the afternoon .IHissc* with bloodhound.* of 111 were on the trail of the fugitive tonight. 1 T ~31 mm, ■ - tk I Ba » |ir s I WL&. J r > , A MR. <;KO. C\ ROY ALL Who was nhpointrd chairman of the (Ymmlicr of f'< Hrunerviwf 'em t mittep on ruiainff ftintls t«>f Itu* Junior Orjiltai.apc. Mr. Royall’s i committee met with remarkable success in raisini' fund ft»r thtg j|)Ur|MM<K j•,j ; J THE I. O. O. K. ORPHAN HOME l(j rjnk« , ..iJL Goldsludo hits ix*en very pmud of this-instiTufttln as many rikkl l itizena h«v,. Ix4*ll added to Hu' city hep jag of it. \ * 1 w I ; . in iif mu . H OfSllClli I IfFT BY STd! ” Soutiiwist Atlemplinif lo Re cover From Hliz/ard; Mires are Down. * j ( hic igo. Dec -) I Abtr*.l by rt«iag | temperatnrmi - today, the *>nithw<‘*i 'via* attempting inrecover from s llllt/ard! which claimed twelv- lives In New Mexico and vre-t T<- DtV- i, h «r t? *;• 21 h t - had •Ivpsvtl sines ii ! New Mexico early today ;H4 was j trying to d . ■■ . A11..0, o o >• . j ports *nld. Rnllmad and autOmoWVe traffic I* still block* d In runny part” of the Htnte. ” Telr-phone reports fr. m Kocorm. J and Him Marclnl. N M . !a*l flight j csiid thnt 72 uutomohllvs with more ! than 300 passenger* w«-r<- rnow houitd in.Nognl fiinyin. on the Web way to Hot Hprlngr.. N M„ and that i 100 men. meintmr* of the party were trying to dig a passage way. .Pood and fuel were taken to the ekpyofl from Hail Aiirclah I niseg to in-st H r- • '' ' . - ' '*• The recovery of *lx Imdlew rciiort-, ed at LlpoM lust night, brought to twelve the number of victluiM from freexins In that svh'Uop. Klve n%m her* of a Mexican family utul a *heep herder wer*- fop ml frusen” to death between Cornn.i .ipd VaUghtl In lilln ditllip eeoiimy. N M. The bottles' of six memtx-rs of the Anton Monton futility, wblelt were found Wednes day. were lak< n to f'apltan. N M yesterday, „ • f Cold wenthbr of ihc lust three days I has benefited l ie- Imperial Valley of Californio, enhancing the value V>f the export lettuce cnip nearly :i mil-' lion dollars, according to rehortv , from grower*. I*iw temiieratures, jthey said, tend‘to moke the product ■‘head tip" better. No damage has ls-«n 1 ported to any crops. Italning on Hrd (tM*t Continued rain, early today aloug the Pacific const m lar smith as Krev no brought iidpn to agriciilturlgts In ‘northern and central California. whose crop* have suffernf from a jh*Bg draught. * WTiat wII yon riv. vuiir huiiboud for Chflstnm*' la-t n* suggest three dtiti-n a*li IraV „ GOLDSBORO, N ( . SAT! Kim MORNING. DECEMBER 15. 1923 —-x - t oc>- m. ■ ; '' f IIF Nrk ■■■ c MR. CH AS. DEWEY o 1 I'ast ( mncjlnr Jr (>. U. A M„ Chairman Board of Truatova of ihc I. O* V. Omhufi Ilttmtf. The one man of Cioldt| Jhxi-o; WJjMMMt tkm eviurjahiutt potwiUb tot Ute orphatV-d u oip. . guRHAM cmpwr' : SECURES JHKMERTI leilil ffT-PIM: * ’ m! a*r - - “ 1 IWision Krndrml in Favor of the N. (V Manufacturer of Itrcud Machines for Itrrach of Contract- I'ritvlili iid' If 1. I *•-«• 15 A »m- , diet of In. favor of Klcltard II Wilylit <»t Uiirtuim. N. c, ni'innfal« 1111 «• r of bread wrapping maohlokv nKHiiiht tin 1 Taft f'lrme Mamrfartur- Tnst Company of Woonaotket. w»a ; turned by a federal court jury here tin afternoon Tfci* Tmfl Pffpro ('fun '> o pan) * Rlktaol three weeka in i withl) to til-, 4 motion for n new trial About ,i yl.tr nyo Mr AVrljdd obtained .i verdict for JliTlKM* but the i'.e|« iwt ant eotnpnuy obtained u nt'W lilul. lie KilUKtlt d.tmitfteti alle«llu breach of enqtruvt. In the wtittifM* litre by <be defeittfaut of bread wrap pi tIK mat bine for bint. • • Nctfro Murderers Still ul l4irge l.i'tl- llitelv Ark. lb t II County, officer- t nnllti.it d ihdr junrdt today loi urn iii-.-r. i who innid* i- d end robbed Andrew I .1- iii > bn year old Htrot'l < > |wt i<( Wrly.lt!-vltle, ." vll lan- I! tulle* south of Ib|t city, laid night. Hherjft llonu’f Adktna.' who bit a pin-•! o: • utl (lepulic to the utile Tipo ft ■ '<} iar I y to-l.iy IMI I In bed ho elite to tie WhiTMi! ;>ltU ol | lilt Im Oil lie. jfJovt. Forces In Hot Pursuit j (Jio.-.tle Art/ i t>. • I'.'- f!, iv. t . ineitt lone in Sot pur-Mi; of the r< 1 penetrated faltaeo and are n*arin4 a i.trnnr ‘bid 11 up b) tin •levo’u j Ikwtxt* a wi»*. reported In nfftdil ul lybi-. (tern toolrlil. A ebi It Is imni|- | lictll aeeorillna to Ijte udvpe- IShuKrtic Defeats ( hilean Lightweight (New .York. (ti-i |', Johnnie Sinn rue, id \> ill i inti) i mm . fonldil ml jmlnlxlered to lain Vleettlhil. the \ Chilean Hr In» i| hi. the llr«t defeat ho It ay miffi'o*) Inn- ininmu to thl« 1 icountry Khupri ■ ana given the 1 !)ml*e'a ded»ion after a twelve rnun I j bout iieew t'Ailfl. 1 . o FIVE PRISONERS ESCAPE FROM ; VIRGINIA PRISON ii Senxal ional K*rapr Made by liutlield and Four Other iVisoneni. * ______ » 1 JlrUlhl, Yu. 1 »*•<■ |f Five prison *f •• bended I»y John li.il field. To year ■ o>4 Veteran of 4lio M«I field-McCoy , feud, are M large today In the Cum- j I'erlaiul Mountain*. following their eendatioaral e»i m,|h, luat night from r the VVln* flOHt| JmII at \Yi»e Court- « hou»n, according to mjrlcee ItM* A t Sheriff"* |K>MRe, ojgisMUed hire minutes d utter the ;duNn wga rounded by an ■ Inmate of the J«JI after five men slid down a fire hoac from the fourth t door of the building. waa"handicapped •, It* tile iiureitlt hy h heavy anowfull, V whleh- i ovcrrd completely the truck* < of the fugitive*. * ’ f With Hatfield, n roualn of "Devil | 1 An*e" l^t Il»*li1 t unit "ho wa* under I •ent’enee to twenty ycpra Imprtaon- I monitor murder, are Steven, also un- 1 , tier w ilo vearr aentence murder; Alev Mullins held-on a' charge of mdftler; (I. O Kdwarde, eharged with attack. and Carl Miller, held on a charge of the prohibition law a. They <ut a Imr from n f>ed ind Mill it pried limmc the grating In the window of thulr fourth atory i >ll. .itiifTlun wild down the boat* to freedom. ll.ilfield, according lo report* here. , told Hit* jailer \\ediu -duy , llnil he intended to earn pc. hut nothing waa 1 found'after a ttiorollgh snarili lo Jda- 1 llfy tin |.eltef that the delivery w*|S ! actually planned An the Bged lender lof the fiiKltivi i «pb ht* way dov.a ’ III' hum* la l tllgtit. lie In ilk I to have ■■ilcd to tire ian,i« mi lower floor * ■ Tell I Hat }akrr he told ute a‘ hart s- J ♦ that he had .arranged to im kuptnn 1 wtth arma • n*t ittmnkflkm Jury («uardt»d “Kid Draper Case” | Net. \ rk. I" II All tntruiiK to, tin irltiiln.il codrl tiulldlng wen locked ml gimrdM, placed about U< hall l.de today wturn the jury In thi ' r:i of I a>lli I |||H n I buried Witt '■ the murder of "KUI UrnpixT' cant ' tde i ingeler retliiil to deliberate , on a vi-rdlit The prernulluna wr-r* 1 ordered by Judge Talley, wlui saW. I ,threats of viol* nee hnd tiern made b' gangster* on both idea of the c*»« DEADLOCK IS UNBROKEN; SITUATION SAME AS AT CLOSE BALLOTING WED. fiisrii wumi ' cum CONDITION RESIHJ OF BURNS While Attemptina to Beat I'iamea From tlushand’a ('bthina Her Own Clothing Catehex Fire. • Ts*iouia, N ('.. Dee. |4 Mr* 1. W. Hpeneer. wife of a prominent Gas tonia emu raptor waa In a critical condition tonight aa tbe result of bums received thl* afternoon whea her clothing caught flre while she was attempting to beat tbe flams* from her husbands clothing which caught Bre from an open grate. Physician* stated that Mra. Hpen cera burns might prove fg:g| but that Mr Spelt! cr prolmldy would rg. FOX. ILMfSMMI. ENTERS Pt£A__j ■HI f | ElTorto to ErtnMWi Wlmtlwr a H*n May Hav« Mmlm and a Motive at (Rant Time Fea iurU Teottaony Yeulerday’g - TrtaL uuiit. - AllgaU. Oa.. Dee. It Kfforta lo -stablish wbsthcr**a person can have t delusion and aiao g motive to bill mother person featured tha lestl. uoay adduced from withe*sea today luring the trial of Philip B. Pox. Ku Klux Klaa editor Pox la charg d with murder growing out of tha leath of William 8. Coburn, a Klan 'ttomey, and *Jiaa entered a plea of •naanlly. 0 The defense produced witnesses whose testimony tendeti to show that during the time they were aneoclat >d with Pox In the newspaper buat •tes* in Dallas, Tex., he spHered a nervous breakdown and liqagland hat his best friends were his word mi-mles. and lhat la their opinion, he «ks Insane. * Dr. K. W. larnmls. a Dallas physi cian. who said lhat he waa not aa expert alienist, testified thnt after treating Fox for a nervous break down In 1821, he came to tbe conclu sion lhat the dnfendaat waa laaaae The Btate eonteded that PY)g plan* md to kill Coburn and the motive aa outlined by HoUcitor General Hoy kin behind the alleged plot was that Coburn had In hla possession aa af* fiduvlt charging Pox with having Im proper relations with women. „ Pox feared exposure, the prosecuting at torney charged, so he planned to kill his fellow Klansnisn North Carolina Tobacco' (irop Worth Nine Million W'llh 215,#74.000 pound* of the i North Carolina farmera' tobacco at- 1 * 1 , ready Mild by the auction warebouaea before November 20 and with per- 1 , bape g0.04Mi.000 pounda delivered .to thu Cooperative Orowera' Aanoetalloa .I or tbl* State; the 375.04M1.000 pound* j crop Is largely out of tbe farmer*' hand* Tbe deliveries to date are • •o per rryt r-into tb.ip tnst rear TV ‘ ii•» •■ c.if’e.r.i* a • *;\ (w . r <1 mi l ’..111 the C\"V .... j. e r««*l*-'d a year ago. The most noticeable sac t of all U " thut the last month a auction sale* were 214 per cent aa compared with a year ago. On a baela of 542,000,- 000 acre* for thla year, and 60-0 lb* , per acre, the forecast I* for 3#l,fMM).- O*M) pounda. Tbe actual production may go aomewbat abort of thla, hoig yrer,. On a baata 0f*.23 per pound, thic heeendier I average price, the North Carolina crop would apparent ly have a value of alnreat f 0.000.000. Thja la bolter than waa expected a month ago. While the quality of the. tobacco ha* been consistently low. the -weight iwr acre baa been high. Thla was MEMBER O? ASSOCIATED PRESS J-vm-M.! if'i c PRICE FIVE CRNTH A Row Ovor of Cwn ■HU* to Diioct I >gtdbUwo I're vent h KnUHcwtfan of Standing CommliSmT \ Washington. Dae. 14. —A row ovor I the make-up of tbo oowmltipe which | directs ibo legislative program pre vcaitsd Motion raUlcoUoo today of iho personnel of tta standing oow l inMtooo. At tho mlm Urn soother , ..effort to brook tho tomato 4 and I edit r oror tho election of • Chairman of tho Inter-Htau t'wwirw Committee fotliHl mod iho alt uat 100 there appar ently waa exactly whoro ft «H«lt> tbo Senate quit baloUgg a*t Wed noadop, / : Opposition bp both Republican tu atirpoou and IMmocraU of tha Ho i * to tho plan of Republican organ!:« lion leaders to bora eight at thi.r ' namhor on tbo Raima Committee d< reloped to «uch an a stoat that H waa decided not to praaaat tt« tuot* nltteo Itat to Jho Houao for apptor. hi had !*.«• planned. Whether tberv i* to tti> any tti tho ra tion n( Halit n)H>ortt> and four ml; mijtty nK.itbora will u. gndMhgggym u iti ti ilil< in i iiitfi rnuH h4M Wr'' ' tomorrow. Tho Damoeratib.wtM huitl i < aiK in. Monday to th< uoatlon. * Moanilaihj action on personnel bp tho Uouaa hap boon *<* i finitely deferred uatt! AfSWUtb Thu will doiap ttSlal’iin Wapa and Meaaa C-'m hud Rl.tniod to he.la . -MttdiMwfton ( of tho taa reduction ' ' | Although there appahratlg&ijMpl 1 He note deadlock. •tUatpoted bp O targMgklgHHKf > moat oa bobolf of tha MKflEBt on who haro boon XWftflMß tor i-aldolieUo. tbo i that on Monday tbOp vote for Senator Howoll. HHE| Nobraaka. for tbo lator-lMp riSu* merer ' ouualttoo cboim«MM» * : /n Tbo hi noun cement wblMMNifm. 1 xutd bp Senator Norris. i Nebraska* .aid that If Boaolsr Con* ' ona. Republlcaa. Michigan. w*i mm* aal lafactory to otbor RopuMtaa|| 1 atora. thaa Senator HowolL #r in surgents would “bn glad to *Stn on Republican kaodora said Boh- •tor Cummins. Republican. lowa bad boon endorsed for tho ohalrmniohlp 1 bp a regular portp igghwni. gptd i that thop would coutlnno to rote for 'Mm until tbo enufar—co had farm, ellp decided on aome otbor flouator. With tbo laaargawts anpotirtlai i Senator llowoll, tbo situation Mowtop '' will be exactly aa It waa ' I tbroo dap. of hallOiiag bhMtttlt tbo wpok with noltbtr Bohat it Cu«- m«aa, nor Soaator Smith, of jjhot| " ■ C* ollaa. tbo Dtpittatb aoplif f*« I able to maator tbo . majoHt/ Wew • I aarp for eloetloa. I T" II It la datlmatod 4I.WAN geode will Mnmblo over toy. on tbo Moor t tbl. t'hrutmoa. o~ A manicuring aot. Is a goal gift. I even If you don’t know what all tho fuaay looking thing. am. ’ . . § .m ■ J , due to several caueee. am being that more leave* per plant mart allowed and more fertilisera were need In many oountlea the weather runllllana were such ae to prodoee coarser leaves which hid goer quality, al though the color wee good. WlUea Leads of tobacco, amouatlag to pounds of the farmers’ weed «M IK.- 'v’dj,7l)» pound* total nehnu This J* .ijttl<>»| ulim Icmll/ tbi -am.' ameutv:- U v y sold In Octolx ; . thu av> r.<po price received u*i tht» nuaskgt. 1# In,* ever nn i per cut higher pon pound than In October, the aw rug. being *24 64 per head red weight. \\ Insioa-lUletu wes second with t*»r tsl sales amewatlhg to 11iU.471 pounds, aver ageing 121.47 per hun dredweight. The market averaging tbe highest prices was Mehena w Parmville g-close second, each bvli.J over 32# per hundredweight According to the vpiieea report *. received by the Oe-atftatlve Croft iti purling Service, the oorsSg* at f i banco showed some Ihweggi aa tam ps red with lest year, avwragtag free# ■ ]p# to 107 per oeot The yield her , acre was decidedly larger than hf several yean. • ' y ■■ ■ J„
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