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WEATHER * >••<»»! Glendy; probably raiu. Tuesday older. , l( f VOLUME TWO; NUMBER *4B A ID *fT\ »v*m n r.-* WTX W HT*** 1 yi./C rltlmra I|l|lm£|]H 11 fS~— srr~\ A. mX < " , 'E I&&JT2 i *V%£3P' iri ~ • iruii —■ i - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ -- •’ J - • - - % ■ I'i . > k > W r—yi *— —r-^.__-:ri d Big French Airship j lii Distress And Is | Drifting Out To Sea 3 Dirigible “INxmiMk*.” With Crew fy« of M Aboard. Out of Control; French Warship* Musing to Her Aid. Carla. Dm. 2-1, —Th cgrout French ■ - o dirigible. Dixmudo with s<> officer* and turn oh board war drifting help lessly today dn u violent Rate oyer the Gulf of Gabos on Ihn north coast of Africa. French warship* arc aald to lx. pro ceedlng al full a peed toward the Clulf to render aid If possible, i The hut direct new* received from 1 the airship wite that It wua headed over the Gulf of Gabea, and request- ed aid.. Tile Ministry of Marine later received confirmation of the distress of the airship from land stations, ov er whleh the dirigible had been seen * drift In* steadily eastward. Some of the. stations reported that the Ilix mude apparently was badly damag ed ‘ . The Ministry of Marine hopes that t the warships, seat out by It will be P aide to pick up Unas dropped from k the dirigible, and tow tt Into |K>rt. / where the fuel supply can be replen ished. «t ■ »> Convict Maried in f Jail at Atlanta ■ New Orleans. Ityc. !.l—A convict. IgjUtyl arrived at the federal ix-nlien f lliify In Vtlanl* ('loituV, to Tciiinfn L there a year and a day, was married fV in prison' here yesterday, pe ♦ The prisoner is James,,Woods, us ■ rested In Alexandria, lan. November ™ 7, for defrauding the Untied States y governmen t Ilia bride was Miss Dor . 0 <uhy Ames. 21 yearn old, of l.lncola. Neb-, sweetheart of the prisoner In (he day* when he was a free titan, .■**: \ SERIOUS AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT ON HI’WAY Ely LAST NIGHT Three Younjr Indies in ('oupe ( j Collide? With a lluick Automobile •\ very serious. unit, possibly, to iu»i of Jlic part Milan In. fatal. acd* A' (b-tit hkppetwwl on the (loldahoro-Kln * » don highway last night at about fi:* ' li> . 'dork It watt tTporletf'thal one * of thr.ram was ruing at u v<rr high rote of speed. uttil while trying" to t- another i jr, connertetf'hi a hrail I ihj collision with a Ford emus drlv* rn by- Miss It nth VVtiltley, with whom * was Misses Iva William* atid" Mis souri Hmflh. s Miss Whitley suffered a broken rot* ' Ur hone, and a broken arm. while the other two yottng laillea suffered only slight Injuries, It Is (relieved. anil Will he able to have the hospital to* *' day. 1 Mr. Frank llest. It was reported, wm HuffertiiK from a fractured skull.' M and U war imp" Midi to learn ala late hour last night whether or: not he nitttht be fatally Injured, hut It was reported that he war * n • very serious rondlilon. The other two men In the ear with Mr in-a were tmly slightly Injured front the lw*»t Information that rfmld b ermelaed. As Is usuully the rase In lhlt)~>i Y»f this kind, there were many conflict ing reports of jn»t *how the ac eldent happened, hut the ntO*t plausible ex* | ptanatlOn Was that the three nriijj. driving a Hoick ear ut a hlah rate -of spied, were Irving to pass anmlnM ear. and in doing so inel. head-on Wllh the Ford coupe driven by .Miss Uhjtlei Mr lieu l.eged a< cording to reports was driving the lMltck. News flora Paris. flips want their pey raised. Just being a cop in Paris should he enough pay. THE GOLDSBORO NEWS Smith —■ —_ Senator Ellison D. Smith, of South Carol ifla is being mentioned proml netity tor the ehaiimanshop of the important interstate • omim-urc Com mittee. He is the ranking liemo cratic mrmler of the cononlltee. GOLDSBORO BAY A FULL FLEQGEO BIG SAME INTER After Shooting a Deer He Takes the Advice of His Friends and Attempts to Hold it Down While It Kicks. ' 1 r* ■ .* Messrs. t'ha*. Preach and John Nor wunci li*ve just returned front South ■Carolina, where they liave been for (tie past week. hunting for Idg game. Ls idditton to the k 1111 fig of a buck dwr. which was killed by Phan. Creech, they killed aboid fifty duck. AccordintW t<> the old. old custom when a mutt kill v his ftrst titter, his companions ihark him with the kill, wbvrb was done on this cicuslon to Air. t***wnls. ln*mf tv w. marked , with the blood of the lilll, »«ld his companion* > un.tll. It was- practically Impossible hr ’tell whether 'he was human or nttlmaf He was thorough ly saturated even to the. point of giv ing hint u with it. anil It took him Itj-tur! 4o . xli lcatc himself ■from the effects of his tuCcess. Notwithstanding (he fail that he. had to submit llhll-eJXJ,O the Mgc old costotu la i mighty pioml ol -'lf, and will n . doiild he'ddfier h to get along with lor a time. * He will have so many torh * to ■tell shout killing the deer that tt would.he us,el* s to t«11 the one wi heard about it. ior_.ll no duuht will not coincide wlthvlhi , ttiaiiy that h > will fell. Hot we would like to ten lore tlie .ol.li- that It I- not con i t cred uood form tor tlm hunter to try to hold tin deer. afl< r It ha - bin shet, until It dies. It is rather a better plan to let It hold lts.lt. TEXAS CENTRAL “ ’ TRAIN WRECKED Goes Over I."t-foo( hnibnnkmcnt; Two Injured. ~ —a Waco. Texas. Her. 21 -ll'il'-tun i and 1 1 Its 'MUre t pi No If., nojlhlembii. si s broken rail late !*«! <y on. mile ► n'u o’ «i’otfle<k. while aoltu* .'V... ■" miles an hour, tlt* ■ tig m and nine eoaeho. rolling down a fifteen fool embank men' p< i u w ie in jut'ed, Ilellt i-i serlousl) livery goti i xim»'itt h, is< g >od point 1. In Mo;e«,w. they are putting; nil ?he ganibters In jail. ’ ■ - • x ■ m. jmrmammm - ' -- .- ijfll.DSliOKO. N. Cw MONDAY AIORNINCi. DEC EM UK H 24, 192.1 msm | . IIBIPTIST CHURCH list sum Rev. Zeno Wall I'rcarhcd to ffial ( on krelation ut the Firat] iiaptiat Church on the Sub- L jccl **Thp First UhriatmuM-j Day.” . The First (hrlslmas li.lik'e 2:71 “And she brought, forth hey first i born .on: and she wrapped him In 1 swaddling clothe*. and laid hlifl in § h manger. M cause mere was no jj room lor -them lq the Inn.’’ The advent of Jeaus Into the world ls, to many minds, the most pathet- , le thin* In history; and yet Hla com ing into tire, world. Just os He did without noise and without show —■ revral* both the character and moth I ml of God. All through the ages God I bus worked continuously, quietly, sl-f lently and uuontefitaOously. “yr rlly.*' , said Isaiah, “thou art a God that bid-] est thyself " - thoti art a God win* gets hack of Hothi men n*d lumUiuv tlcns and says and dm's things hroukli them wlthinut knowl edge of Ik. G<>d sllpiicd Into ihe: life of Gy rus -‘'girded him” and greatly uw-il him. theugh ho knew f not Je«u« laiighi this uTeat truth’ to His disciples tKheh he said: ‘"Tsks heed that you do not your righteous-! nessb before men: otherwise ye have* no rewind ol vnur Falh<-! w I let* o inJ heaven,” Mall, a I How In keep-1 Ing. fheiefonw> with the (hureiterj alot practices >f Oral the birth off Ills opjy Itegoften son was! Heings In the form of God, thought it nud krbberv so Oe egnei wHb (I«>4w Bata "mads Himself of no reputation, and took op.n Him (Ite form -of a n rt snt. and was made In the likenre* of man: and Irina found In fashion as a mau. he humbled hlmaelf.” by taking unto himself the fl- sh of man Hnd walking among us.” I’bll ,«loli robes may mean rocognltkm In royal circles, hot simple nats mean inlck and - effective r<ro*nltb*o h» needy circle*; and the d.Mhos »• yehr* Ik- |m «k the character of otir ''hrlyjianliy. and o'or i 'inception of, lt. Our clothes, dear irlewd*. often Ldoak our work, nud clow the wheels j d GhrlatluiL progr«’sa. If oor I »»rd had come to us In (he glittering robes of the glory land. ll* nsver ■oitld have drawn nigh onto ita. hence He “emptied himself.” Ami It Is Ihis emptying that we'are thinking .ihout today. —« - One day Gaesar Augustus Isno'-d a decree th.lt "sU the world slmuld Ir taxed." and this d- cree was sent into every sect I it of hlr kingdom. One •lava brealhless ruhner came unto tin hotni of Jiimph aud Mary, who were llvlttfe way tip at NA/sreth. and read the king's decree, and hurried 'on. I cun all hot hear them talking all* r the messenger hail v.one, Jo eph saying: "Mary, you knoxy that I will b< compelled lo obey the de erec of Gucsar. We have bo animal -upon whhh you ran ride, and ths dlstame ol sevebiy mile* l* l*ai great for yon. The only iblng I see for )Aui to do Is to stay Inis- until 1 *•< and - glster and. leiorn" *F'or several ►<•*■ mds there was silence, whleh # w as broken w hen Mary began to speak: “Y* Joseph. Its a Upig wav dowp to Bethlehem, xml I know I mi no condition lo walk, nei ther am I In anv rondtUon I** (ny i here alone." This was decided upon. t’.ik.after .* I* » h ait’s prepnrallon, i|h > were off cn foot for Bethlehem. Tlo-y would walk until Mury would "give out and then they would stop , and rest, and cat. and In dun time 'hey would start on their Jonrney 'nrnln on and on sml cn they trud ged until laie one evening thty came within slr.ht of the village lo which they w.ere gdme .. I%»ry rtopimd, and at il',»n. and , ‘Mu eph. I do' not hell \ 1 cup'ito another .st'-o ■-n hi li I'm so Mri-d ml Irk" J, eeph wullnl went for Irfsh | w.ii* r gave her so ul, and il»en *.*ld ■ "Marv. Iw* brave We will instn be Ih'-ri ’* and she vie brgve After ins j n H- eff-.rt, Ihev re.H bed the off I skirls id the village And oh, whar n crowd Tin si reels were jammed . and < very home and inn crowded to ovsrll«,wlnM Joseph ought every- ! (Gonttnmd on Gags Four) / ME* ,’^M Goldsboro Loses Junior Orphanage ts, w Joseph (). TunitMin wired to wlr. U. M. (lillikrn ycslerdky Jihjtl the Junior Orphanage Com- Mniltee hud awarded Ihe orphan mg * to Idfkington. N.U. {ASTERN CAROLINA ' I C OF C. EXPOSITION TO BE HELD KINSTON Ut Their First Meeting Since the Direr (ore Awarded Expo sition for 1924 Show Elabor ate Flan* Were Outlined for Making it the Riggeet Aera tion Ever Staged in Eaatern I'arolina. ’Hi** Eastern Carolinu Exposition < huuiilh* started thing* tu # moving Friday sfierntsm iu Kluirt*m._ ut It* first meeiing since the Director* awarded tlo- KximwlUou lo Kinston b>r tin 4 1024 show. From the interest itMHttfftuUsi ut the very first meeting, the committee myasa’i Intend to let | unyhiak «o undone lo niwkg the big .H* ,oion a history maker for sec- Lupu Many niait&rs were pul layshupe [so that the BctTclary-Munsgei. N. G. I Uurtl« i. *Ai go ahead with making | definite dd iits lor holding the Spring UAggysl. The dates u* have already been announced through the pressl ure April 7ih to 12 Inclusive. Handsome Hand Iteok gild Pro irrswMr lii be Issued The coniiulttee ggresd lo iMtKt a aaiidsiiiiud) gotten up hand book and programme, wMcb will be goilen out u: legal one month before the Kxpo .gltlon mien* The purixtse of. this tHlhiaulloil will be to act as ihe fore patMUtr «s*su advertiser iti the renl r,x|M»*|ih»n. t.ishi tuples will be li i sued and mulled lo the four corners of the earth. Isi*t year this book went to pi itcth.itlly all of the manu facturer* In the East as well as In our own stale. This, jvltbfn Itself will In* uo mall feuture. Llulmrale Program Heiug Arranged A tbutoflvo program wan agreed on which Is os follows: Monday, April 7th, will wlttii-ss Ihe opening of the big occasion w Ith a parade, open to anylxMly or grp organDatlon- This will t*e lot lowed by ths formal open in'. ,*( liu warehouse with -ultably exercises for thn occasion; "f lits will be followed a( night with some out standing muvhal star who wilt in* i cured lor the ocesalyn. Tuesday wilt be either Klwauts Day or H(rtsry Day. This dsy will la; feoturod with a parade comjsniod of tU« clubs from, those various town* in. ,Kasiei n Gar ollua, which wilt be followed at night by a ""Home Talent Kulerlainiijent," *<iio|HN<*-d of I lie very best talent that can he had fioui the-c clikhs. This looks now 4' if M will Im- on* of the real big drawing curds of the whole Exposition. Wednesday will lie (hi other Glub Day, either Hatary or Ki wunls which ever on*- ts not fu on the hr-i day. Thf sojne kind of a pro gramme w ill he carried out, except that the nature of the night show composed of -home talent from tbs various clubs wilt be of s different nature from the first night. Thursday -will be the headliner of the occasion; Queen's lh»y. This day lust year proved to he the outatand ' lug drawing curd of the week, and' i in ii Hilly Sunday dldu't outshine uor, out (It -* *fh- kngirtlfnl datnsels hi Haticru North isi ollua. I’hr re sere 17 out of town queens lust year. The 1 | cominlttee hope* lo have ut h-ast 20 out of town qucem ttns time. The heal quens. of course, wilt be ths re I with th«f nei esaary gi*»*ls. Thursday <• ulluurd oil page two). i z/ * V Ilf, .HTj* - Ij-nj— --- II r - Wli 1" *■ STATE FAIR GROWffIS ” TO BE USED AS YEAR ] ROUND EXPOSITION SITE —... i Storm-Center „ H»v.,D» W Heaton of l«ort Wurth. Tex., now In New York City, will bw tried tor bpresy before the Honor of lltshd|M>. jTwher clergymen huv« rallied t* his support. MKOEHEROF " KM MW FBUneUIITY Otto Wood Convicted of Murdor of A. W. Kaplan; io b* Seflf (enred Monday^ Urerri»tKjro, l>ec. 2J—Otto Wood today was declared guilty of murder in the second degree by g superior court Jury.. The res# was pre«ented to the, jury Ihje last night, sad after a short illscueslou, del literal lan was postponed until today- Judge T J Bhsw snnoiinifd that the sentuocw will be passed on Monday. " In rendering the verdict, the Jury recommended that the maximum sen tence be Imposed -30 year* In the state prison Is.the msxtniuni sentence f<»r second degree murder In North CurOlltia. ' Woiml wg* tried for killing A. W Kaplan, who died of Injuries received when his wg* attacked In Ills shop, lo re the ■ morning of November 3. Wood escaped In s cor stolen the night heiore Hie assault from Lpxlng i*>n. K. G.. nod was arrested In West Virginia, several weeks later. • 1 s’"/ ‘ _ .* CHICAGO SWINDLER STILL AT LARGE Promoter of ‘Tiinama Bubble” Kemnine at Liberty: No Tan bk* t inea to Whereabouts. o . ( liicaro. !>«*«•. 23—A1l c|it*>* im •■anlnwl alnre Hie disappearance of Up Karel*. Hiiuimj oil bubble pro moter, alleged to have swindled friend* and relative* of upward* of ss,oo*),oo<|. have all lad up blind al loy*. and • atata authorities announc ed today they now bare nothing tan gthle to work on While rartona ihcorbw hare been held an to Kuretg'a whereabout* ulnce [he dropped fr-an sight December 4, 4 day before a report rame bark de > taring (he rt< h oil luml* and other propertlf* of the Ibiynno Compnny In I'anmau were myths, no tangible rltio hag been found to aid author!* tl<* In tin ir* aearch for the ral**ing man. ('Hrlaltu.il l* the tlm« of pear* on earth. Ibl>. however. Is one thing , turf nwd<* in Germany. , Mmsmoe ASSOCIATED PRESS I i .1 Aptiroval or th« PrujHMitian to ! Have Slat* Fair Ground* aa I All Year KxiKmHlon Under H Stale Depart meat of Agrkul- I ( tur« Planned. n Raleigh. Dfv l|. Approved *f tie proposition to have tike flute Pair i ground* "iwiudKi *« an all M*l 1 propoHme* aider the Hula Depw I tneot of Agrftnilturg and State fill- 1 leg# wm egpreaaad at a meetinc of f (ha executive oomnltteeaf lie North , hero today. A ct oimUtee waa ap pointed to go furt ter Into the mat- 4 t*t- t'oim Merit lon ana aleo Riven to « pian to have an tpoaltioa building (nr North Carolina product* construe te«i at the State Vdr tiround*, and for the .tgrlruliiir tl eociety to hold 1 a Pair tliere car* b year with the co operation of the A yUnltural Depart ment and thf Stare < olle*c The eiecutlve omm It tee elected for the ensuing y« r ia aa followa: Mr* Kdlth Vai lerbtlt, •*. officio, I chairman; l»r K. 0. Brook*. fUI- Hgh: Judge Walt >r A. Clark Ral eigh: W. N Krertst. Raleigh; Daniel 'Alien. Itelelgb; Albert Cog. Raleigh; W. M Meander*, Hmllhfleld; Thome* Itaotil, /taheville; Umepfa Hyde Pratt, (impel Hill; H. M Ixmden. secretary I of the Committee, M, H. Griffon. Re- fl lei* It d Aikiu Jailed at I C«hr Kern Am Gainesville. ria Dae.. 13.-Twenty- <1 one alien* smuggled Into thla room- 1 try at Cedar Key* on the weat const r were to lall today awaiting dlapoat J tlon by federal authorltlaa:. They Jj *ald they embarkid from Havana, re- J| really niter pay! tm S2OO earh for &g safe rondtirt into"h# Called Statenw HUH. TATI/IK AiqtlTKll £ Waterloo. N Y. DeDc. 22-Mra.B Nettle Caae Taylor, wa* arqtilled ffffl the murder of her husband. PrnoHH Taylor, by a Jury at 1:10 o'clock thla 1 moraine. The dramatic cllmai pf m« ■» aenaatlonai live day trial Vwma a few 1 boura after ahe ionfeased that eke 1 croaked her bnahand’a ahull with M J a»# on July H lant, and made a T plea of aelf defense. , sras "STEPS IM GIS" * Spend Officer Brin* Gun Intn Action When High Point Man * Ik norm* - the Command to 1 Slow Down- High Point. Dtr. 33.—Driving hi* car at a high i *le of apeed In ah , attempt to eacajie from Motorcycle Policeman Kdgar Daniels. Mam Sheer. . J*btnt. mi l formerly of Htatea- , I vllle. -Vrurk I lie car of W'. J. Jones, '» aa the two care were mounting Ike J hill nf*rth of Hu.lnm Spring*, abort-'ul ly after duak ft-ulay evening, forcing ' 1 Uie June* car Into an embankment. One wheel waa • rumpled; Shoer did not .top Hr June*. who Uvea la ' (Ireeueboro, le shortly to be married to Mlaa Kdlth Ifcoaduni. of the flari- P tun Spring* family Shoer atmek the L Jones rar a collision with a f car coming,-from ’Die up|>o*ltr it tree- B IlMi. /p'* B Hhitf-r* car went aa far aa wnll before all Ihe gaa **CMped frtMo| P the rank through the hole made by L l the policeman'* Millet w hen be r*- ■ tuseil to atop at .on the second <hnl-jH l.rnge on the Boulevard The l*nr- B Urn* were up and from the auapC 9 ■ lon* tie meg not of (ba driver. Daniels ■ *u*|>ected him of M ing a liquor ran , tier He tailed to rarognlte Shoer I until he got out of the car Os Oat- B 1 wait. Search revealed no liquor In W tar, and he wa* not arrested. B Daniel* gave Hhoer'e address to Jonee P i upon hi* return. nj ' (M PRICK FIVE CENTS
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